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LEAGUE MATCHES,
R.E. AND L.A. DEFEATS KOWLOON. The R.E. and I.A. defeated Kowloon on the latter's ground on Saturday by prons The R.E. team, batting first, scored 13 runs, Major Edwards carrying out his bad for a prettily compiled 39. Overy for the ECC. took three wickets for seventeen runs. The K.CC replied feebly, Braga being the only man to stand up to the Army bowlers. Boores
13
Capt: Grey b Stalker Major Greenaway, b Stalker .................. 18 Lieut. Chansoa, ↳ Stalkan Lieut.-Col. Taylor, b Stalker, Major Middiemas, e Ramsay, & Overy 20 Cant. Wahl, and b Stalker Al 10 Major Edwards, notout
38 Trout. Hammond, c Braga, o' Stalker 2 Livut. Barkcom, 5 Overy Capt. Murray BUS ORÍG
MONDAY, MAI CH SIND, 1920.
CIVIL SERVICE DEFEATS
UNIVERSITY
THE PLAY.
KOWLOON BRITISH :CHOOL As soon
as the
ganic commenced, the The Civil Service secured a somewhat but the ball was cleared by Black, who College forwards attacked the Club goal,
BOXING TOURNAMENT. enay victory over the University by three sent it sailing down the field. Bepher
The boxing tournament at the Kowloon returned it to Silva, who after a short British School on Saturday evening in wickets on Saturday at Happy Valley.dribble, passed it to Rahmin, the left which the boys of the institution took part.. The University team, who are improving was stopped near the goal mouth by Governor, accompanied by his Private wing. beautiful centre by the latter proved very successful, His Excellency the with every match they play, included two Tonkin, who, in attempting to clear the Secretary, Mr. Irving, Director of Educa new men, Major Roffey and Mr. J. H. R. - ball, missed it, resulting in Xavier gain- tion, and officials of the Hongkong Box- Freeborn, the latter of whom not only ended in the latter sending in a stinging tournament began at a quarter to six and ing possession. A dexterous pass to divning Association being present. The pscored for his side, but captured six low shor to the corner of the net. Rodger it took two hours to get through the pro- took first mock at the wickets and by fed by one goal. A second run was made eight or nine contests. Mr. Irving, the. wickets for 47 runs. The University team darted forward to stop the progress of gramme of thirteen events.
the ball but was too late and the College H.E. the Governor left after witnessing careful play reached the total of 96. E by the College forwards a few minutes Director of Education, gare Away the B. Reed bowling towards the close of the centred it. Xavior, instead of passing to
Rahmin secured the ball and prizes to the winners at the conclusion of game, sccurred three wickets at the cost of Bilva, who had a comparatively clear presented Mr. Thomson, who has taken the programme, but, before doing 30, be four runs apiece. Edmonds obtained five page, tried a shot all on his own and a keen interest in training the boys in this proved erratic The Club forwards the art of self-defence, with a silver wickets for thirty-five. The Civil Servies soon got into their stride, and combining cigarette-box on behalf of the school commenced feebly, but after a time liven- well, made several incursions into the ed up the game, Edmonds (96) and Witby Rodger and a pretty piece of basing College territory. A run down the field chell (94) attacked the bowling in good fashion. With three wickets in hand the University total was passed, but play was continued the total reaching 107.
17 な
Lieut. McConnell, b Ovary
Scores:
Extraa
20
Total
1251
V. UNIVERSIIT. H. C. Hunt, h Edmonds.. 1. T. Piz, b Bird
18
0
Bowling Analyis
D. E. Suny, b Edmonds
18
MH Roffey, b. Bird
Stalker
J.D. Wright, b Edmonds
182
70
Evans Overy
JH. R Freeborn, b Edmonda“,
20
38
T. Milnes, b Edmonds...
11
17
T. Ecoh, b.Reed
S.. E. Chua, b Reed,
11
ม. ง
Ꮳ
. Kec...
A. D. Brawn, b: Greenaway, h Middle....
D. 31. Goodall, b Edwards
J. V. Braga, Clauson, b Edwarda 29
J. P. Robinson, b. Middlemas
B.D. Evans, c Hammond, ↳ Edwards 18
A. W. Ramssy b Edwards
J. Stalker, b Hammond
A de Sousa, not did ................................-
W. T. Flson b Edwards
A. E. W. Davidson, b. Edwards
H: Overy, & Larkcom, b Edwards
Extras
80
0. Yeoh, not out
E. S. Chodh, b Reed
Extras
1
later.
superior
Mr. Irving referred to the tournament had seen held in a school during his as the first meeting of its kind which he twenty years' experience.
between Hamilton and Beigbellman, tunately for the Club an off-side was gift, said nothing had pleased hire mora aemed productive of Feault, but unfor Mr. Thomson, in acknowledging the registered and the College was saved what than the way in which the boys had taken might otherwise have been a qual part in the tournament. It showed that Low minutes of even play followed, the they appreciated what little be bad done College forwards, in partentis, showing for them in guingale, the Headmaster
G. of the School, thanked the Hongkong Boxing Association for presenting the prizes to the winners He was sure those present had witnessed splendid sport He pointed out that boxing had been intro- duced into the school sa he was a believer in the healthy,
a healthy mind in a nounced that, Mr. Sky"
Mr. Nightingale an- refereed at most of the contests, Nad Kerrison, who offered to give special prizes to H. Martin and L Owen, who scored a draw in the Light-weight contest.
fact the College quintette were faster than their opponents and were constantly on the hall The Club, who had more weight, uad it to advantage, and although at 2 times the Club defence was subiccted to a severe test, Tonkin and Black with Rodger at goal, proved equal to the occa sions Several attacks were made by the Club forwards, but Neal was none too comfortable and sent in many an erratic Abot. Towards the close of the first half the College forwards rushed the Club gual, bot Rodger managed to clear the ball Neal, at this stage, was hurt and left the fald for a few minutes.
*A
Total
96
Bowling Analysis,
Edmonda Bird -Beed
11 3
35
80
45
3.5 "1
12
Witchell.
1 0
1
.0
DZVIL - BERVICE.
W. H. Edmonds, c Yeoh, b Freeborn 26 G. H. Piercy, b. Yooh ..................
7
G. B. Sayer, e Pan, b Freeborn..... 11 R. C. Witchell, e Cheah, b Freeborn 24
Total
Bowling Analysis
Major Edwards Major Middlemies Lieut.
B. IV. Bradbury, e Chua, b Yeah
5
2
A. E. Wood, b: Freeborn
1
CRAIGENGOWER DEFEATS C.R.C.
The Chinese went under to Orsigen- gower by four wickets and erunt, The Chinese batamen suffered badly at the hands of Omar, who captured 7 wickets for. 21 Tuns, Ho Wing Kee was the only batsman to secure double figures A fanfare of Craigengower innings wa the hefty driving of R. Bass, who scored 49 runs, Scores:--
C...
Ng Sze Kwong, b Abbas Shin Man Ping, b Omar.. Ho Wing Kin. b Abbas
Un Hew Fan, b Omar
Lo Man Pan, b Omar.
G. Lee, b. Omar
Choo Man Ping, b Abbas
H. Ching, h Omar
E. Wong, a and b Omar Chan Tin Sung, not out Ma Kin Sze, b Omar
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
Omar Abbas
11.13 11 CRAIGENGOWIE.
B.Basa, o, Ching, b Ho.. U. Omar, b Ng
8. Jez, e Chan b Ng
FG. Thompson, bun
19
X., Abbos, e Wong, b Un
M. Abbas, b.w. Dn.
12
M. Pinna, not out
Extris
7
Tatal (for 6 wickets)
101
L. E. Lammert, and I. Goldenberg did not bat,
Bowling Analysis
Ng Ste Kwong
G. Lee.....
Ho Wing: Kin Ching
Un Hew Fan
3:40 23
LEAGUE TABLE.
(CORRECTED UP: TOʻMARCH 201
'V'D'H'
B.E. and LA..... MIR.C.
Kowloon
Civil Service
•Staffs times, H.K.CO.
S∙Navy
Universityr, Craigengower..... C.R.C.
FRIENDLY MATCHES,"
27.11. 2112
30.
9
NAVY 2ND. XI. DEFEATS CIVIL SERVICE 2ND. XI.
EE. O. Bird, not out.......
H. E. Strange, 1.b... Yeah.... E. B. Reed, Freeborn.
R. D. Hutchison, b Freebora C. Sara, ran out
Extras
Zooh
Total
Freeborn
Bowling Analysis,
-14.12 83-
The Club commenced the second half by a series of attacks and Hamilton and Rodger were constantly sending the ball
to centre Raichaliman, however, was too well-marked to be dangerous and the ball was often cleared. The College pack then got moving and Xavier seemed on the verge of scoring when the Club saved at the expense of a corner. The game became more exciting when the Club- for- wards carried the ball into the College territory and sent in several shots which Rodger sent in a magnificent shot from were anved. At one stage of the game dealt angle and only the brilliant effort of Omar saved what looked very Much like a goal. The finest piece of work in the whole game was made by 0 Rodger, the Clab custodian, who stopped an extremely hard shot at the goal from to fall across the goal
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11
D
Silva Rodger hadde so, and tht loud
0to stop the
applause, The Club forwards, towards the close of the game, tried strenuously but their passing was faulty and shoot- ing erratic Before the final whistle went McPhail was removed from the field hurt. W FRIENDLY MATCH-
HONGKONG CHALLENGE SHIELD COMPETITION.
ST. JOSEPH'S F.C. 1; HONGKONG F.C. O..
The replay in the sami-final of the above competition, between the Hongkong F.C.) and St. Joseph's College, attracted a very.. large crowd of spectators. They witness ed a very keenly contested match, which ended in the wholly unexpected defeat of the Club by the only goal scored. Tho College team, who are to be heartily con gratulated on the result, have now quali fied for the final, in which they will meet the Police taken as a criterion, the Police will have ta feld an exceptionally strong team to secure premier honoura,
KOWLOON & POLICE, 3.
The Kowloon Football Club defeated the Police in a friendly encounter on Saturday by one goal. The game was a SELF Krappy one, the heat making it didi cult for the players to do any real good work Millard, Mitchell and Miller the two police goals. scored for Kowloon and Robertson secured
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8. Gray will meet 8, K. Kwok in the YRC to-night, in a game of 750 up, semi-final of the above competition at the commencing at 8 pm...
An amusing incident occurred when the Headmaster called upon the boys to give three cheers for the Hongkong Boxing Association. Mr. Irving and Mr. Wildi. Suddened out and ibreo cheers for Mr. as the cheers subsided, a small boy Thomson. It did one good to hear the response from the other boys
As regards the boxing the toys exhibited all the traits of good sportsmanship. Mr. Miles and Mr. Clark refereed the two first fights, and Mr. Sky" officiated as referee at the other contesta. Kerrison The referee had, however, little to do, as provised in the main hall of the school by. the boys seemed to enter the ring (im- Mr. Jenner and Mr. Gregg, who were also responsible for the decorations) with a determination to fight fair and square. below:-
The programme with the results is given
Bantamweight-1, A, Witchell (winner) . J. Clarke; 2, H. Mackintosh . A. Rin
ross (winner); S., G. Dale (winner) o. W. Matchin (S-rounds each).
Feather-weight, C. Cropley (winner) . C. Collett, 6., 8. Rosser (winder) v. J. Collett (8 rounds each).
Flyweight.—6 J. Murphy (winner) n. D: Stevens (2 rozada).
Bantams Winner of 2., A. Kinross (winner) v. Winner of 3., G. Dale (3 rounds). Heavy-weight.—8., L. Cropley v. B. Ras- mussen (winner), (5 rounds);
Featherweight.
4-9., D. Ogilvio . Winner of 5., Rosser (winner); 10., E. Murphy (Winner) Winner of 4, C. Cropley (8 rounds sach).
Bastami.-11., Winner of I, R. Witchell v. Winner of 1., A. Kinross (winner)_3 rounds.
Light weight-13, H. Martin v. L. Owen, A draw (3 rounds).
Feather-weight-13, Winner of 9., 5. Rosser . Winner of 10, E. Murphy.. (8. Rosser had sustained a damaged thumb but was willing to meet Murphy. He was per suaded by the Headmaster to allow E. Murphy a walk-over).
The following were the prizewinners in the classes mentioned against their names:
J. Murphy (Fly-weight) A. Kinross (Bantamweight); E. Murphy (Feather The final match takes place on Wednes-weight; S. Rosser, who retired, as requested If Saturday's game can be day between the winner of the above game thumb after having pluckily fought bis:
by the Headmaster, owing to darraged and P.A. Ivanovich.
way to the finals, was given a special prize); Martin and Li Owen (Light-weight, special prizes giyen by Mr. Sky"-Kerri- son); and B. Buamusson (Heavy-weight).
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lar bits of play. The first rush by the College forwards obtained the only goal, and though several efforts were made by the Club to equalize, they were unable to break through the extremely steady, de fence put up by Dixon and Eyndman, at back, and Omar, in the College goal.
of the said Ordinance means receiving Banking Business" for the purposes The Club fielded the best team, they
money on current account or on deposit: could possibly get together, but missed on the Chins Station as will be there in accepting bills of exchange: making, Stewart, who has always proved a tower, the course of the next six months for it discounting, buying, selling, collecting of strength to his side. Reichellman re is an open secret that further additions, placed Stalker at centre, but he was so will be made to our forces out there. Bordeling in bills of exchange, promis well-marked he unable to tain must hold supremacy in
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when Reichfellman had an open field; but
his forwards did not centre the ball, try Novell, Royalong, as Superinten-wise: asuing for
ing dribbling on their own with dis astrous results. The Club forward line combined well at times, but, on the whole the players seemed more anxious for in- dividual effort than for a combined attack on the College goal Rodger was undoubtedly the best man on his side and worked hard, but he was never backed up. Neal, left wing, played a very poor game. Many an opportunity was wasted by his feeble centres. The other forwards CHINESE CREWS ON BRITISH arm or individual by whom such opera-
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put in a lot of good work, but the College halves kept at their heels with such diligence that their efforts were fruitless The Club half-back line played better than on the previous occasion, Ralston, Members of the Newport Branch of the in particular, being conspicuous. Tonkin Benmen's and Firemen's Union have pass- and Black put in some really meritorious ed a resolution protesting against the in the latest Straits papers. Ayer, Molek play, while Rodger, the custodian, was employment of Chinese seamen The 10 per cent, interim account year ending frequently applauded for saving.
Local secretary announced his intention of 31.10.20, payable March 17th Kluang. The College played the same team as asking the dock workers not to load or per cent, interim account year ending. on Saturday last," Silva and Xavier discharge ships, carrying Chinese crews, 30.6.20, payable 31.3.1020; North Taiping were the best forwards and aided by and also requesting the railwaymen and 2nd interim-10 per cent, and 8 per cents Rahwin, who put in some capital work the miners for their support, The second string of the Navy defeated made frequent rushes towards the Club
honum account year ending 31.12.1919, the second string of the Civil Service by goal. Umar, the right wing was not as inst, unanimously passed a résolution 10 per cent, and 5 per cent. bonus account
A meeting of seamen at Cardiff On
9th. Payable April 1st., Taiping Tin Maiden fourteen, runs. For the Navy, Matthews confident as he usually is, and was always pledging support to anion action to year ending 31.12. 1019, payable April 1st.
robbed of the ball. Sepher, at half, was abolish Chinese crews in British ships. Labu F.M.S. Rubber Co., Led Ginsi did all the scoring, aggregating 74 in again the best half on the ground. He Captain Tupper said the Seamen's Union dividend of 20 per cent. payable early in and Hyndman were anfe at back and did nine of British ships with Chinese to the ended December 31st, last Sendayan 125 run the Civil Service replying with
with not give the Club forwards many oppor detriment of our men. There were good .M.S. Rubber Company, Ltd. 15 per 111 runs. E Fincher 32 and F Barden tunities of shooting Omar, the casto shipwners who realised their responsibili cent in respect of the financis) year end (22) put up a good partnership for the dian, stopped many a hot shot which ties to the men. The Union was going to ed September 30th 1910; Kamasan Rab might have penetrated the defence of call Stop to unfair shipowners and sixth wicket Bacon hit out for 23 runa. many another custodian"
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