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THE HONGKONG DAILY - PRESS, MONDAY, QOTOBER 24TH, 1921.
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0.C.
HONGKONG
This match was played on the Hong- kong Club's ground, on Saturday after noon. The Civil Services hatted first and compiled a store of 124. The home sido was able
declare its innings. at 139 for six wickets. Mitchell and Pearce doing well. The scorer omitted to enter all the bowling analysis but it appears that Farthing took four wickets for 30 runs and Lamquert thies for the same ümber, The following, were the scores:
CIVIL SERVICES C.C.
G. R. Sayer, c Pearce, b Davies ... F. J. de Rome, b. Webster
R. C. Witchell, e Davies, b Lam.
" mert
.........
E. W. Hamilton. c Pearce, b Far-
thing Hon. M. C. Severn, b Farthing..... 0 H. E. Strange, run out.
15
T. J. Linge Edwards, b Farthing 21 W. Edmonds. not out.....
E. C. Fincher, e Benson, b Lam-
mert
R. EO. Bird, b Lammert
Extras
Toth!
HONGKONG.C.C.
Major H. M. Edwards, b Ling...
B. J. Mitchell, b Bird...
M. M. Watson, b ́Bird
R. E. A. Webster, run out ...
INDIAN RECREATION CLUB (2xo XI.) v. HONGKONG UNIVERSITY (XI.).
UNIVERSITY v. PUNJABIS.
Playing on the Railway" ground at A very interesting game took place, ou Kowloon, the University beat the Pun Saturday, between the Indian Recreation jabis by two clear goals. The University Club and the Hongkong University on forwards were very smart on the ball and the latter's ground,
The University should provo quite a useful side batted first and were all out for 141. A feature was the splendid innings of T. E. Yeoh (88) who was the top scorer of the day. The Indians started badly, Jesing 4 wickets for 4 ruas, when A. H. Madar partnered Ali Moosdeon and between them enrried the score to 125 when the former was nicely caught at the slips, after having played very carefully for 23 ruus. The final score found the Indians winners by 20 runs and with
wickets in hond. Scores:
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY,
SH. Ong, Rakamud, b Ali
Mooadeen
T. E. Yeoh, a and b Madar Ho-Ah Lim, e Ramjahn. b Ali
Moosdeen
M. B. Osman, c Kitchell, b Al
Moosdeen ...
M. K. Yue, run out
O. H. Yeoh, & Wahup
0
10
9004
10
T. O. Yeoh, run out
3
Young Saye, o Ali Moosden, b
Wahup
V. F. Vicajec, b Kitchell
H. M. Soo, e E. Moosdeen, b Ali
Moosdeen
E. K. Ong, not vuit
11
11
Extras
Total
141
124
Bowling Analysis.
Y.
H.
W.
E. A Monaderti ...
冂 4
31"
10
F. M. Atculli
*
0
31
...35
Wahuy
21
Nazarain
0
Madar
Q
10
IL
Kitchell
"1
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1. A. Rujahu, b Lim
..0
R. Nazarin; b Lim
A. K., Minnu, b Lin
Capt. P. H. Davies, b Sayer...... 20 T. E. Pearce, not out
F. H. Farthing, o Ling, b ́de Rome. D H.. II. Benson, not out
Extras
Total
E. G. Lammert, R. G. Edking, and L. J. Davies, did not bat"
K.C.C. 4. R.A.M.C.
उड़ा
The match between Kowloon C.C. and H.A. M.C., played at Happy Valley, on Saturday, was won by the R.A.M.C. by
margin of 12 runs. Scores: —
R.A.3.C.
INDIAN RECREATION CLUN
IS
F. A. Wahab, e Lim, h T. Yeoh..... 26 E. Ali Moosdeen. not out
48
A. H. Madar. e-Lim, b T. Yeoh... 33
E. Moonden, U. H. Yeoh, b Lin. 1 N. Kitchell, not out
24
Extras.
14
Total
„171
second half. The defence held out until Henwood in trying to clear a centre frame Amor, handled in the danger zone and Amor taking the penalty kick reduped the gunners lead." The game foll as hereabout as the whistle was continually blowing for off-side, against the R.G.A n the Wilts adopted the one back game. WILTS: RESERVES. e. UNITED The Wilts took up the attack and Men- ham passed out to Warren, the latter RECREATION CLUB,
centred and Frampton turned the ball to the foot of Menham who sent the ball Played on the United ground at Happ into the net, thereby making the Valley before a good attendance.
scores The level. Both sides now eased up and whan piny opened in favour of the soldiers but all, except the shouting, appeared to be the United were the first to score. Payos over Couzens an through and beat meeiving frous the centre went through Suith amidst great cheering from the and scorest. The Wille, equalised before R.G.A supporters. the interval. Play in the second half was whistle blew far time leaving the R.G.A. Shortly after the
even and just on time" Blake fouled in winners ns" above. the penalty aree and the Wilts turning Mr. Jones wak the referee. the kick to "good account won the match by 9 goals to pie."
J
SCA. “I v. ST. JOSEPH'S."
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Playing on the St. Joseph's ground at Happy Valley, Ip Kau and his colleagues of the first team proved too strong for the College Juniors and won the match by s goals to nil,
4.
SCA. A. R.G.A. RESERVES.
Played on the Navy "B" ground before the usual crowd of Chinese supporters this match ended in a win for the S.S.A. by
FALSE INFORMATION.
A FORMER INDIAN CONSTABLE CHARGED.
Before Mt. R. E. Lindseil, on Satur day, an indian was charged with that, he being required by law to give certain. particulars to the police did give falsa information in that he said he had no military or police service whereas he had served in the Hongkong police force for six months two years ago.
Mr. C. G. Perdue, Assistant Super-
3 to 0. The game started late, and the intondout of Police, who prosecuted, said E.G.A. fielded only 10 men. The play defendant was invalided out of the Force... was even during the first 25. minutes, in 1910 and was repatriated to India. after which the Chinese gained the upper lefore he came on to Hongkong the hand, but the ILG.A. kept them gut anself with a passport for Canada and this inst time be bad already, provided him
In order to evade Indian
Defendant admitted he had had four
half, time arrived with no score. Re- suming after the interval the Chinese apparently his second attempt to were soon attacking and Ansell, recognition he interviewed an
migrate to this port. clearing a shot from At Kit Sang Inspector, who might not be expected to brought the ball back and the referee know him, and said he had no previous thinking that the goal-keeper had car Government service. ried the ball over the goal line, blów his whistle and painted to the middle of the field. The game continued in favour, of the Chinese and Eaglen, mis- kicking, let in Au Kit Sang who was overtaken by Newcombe and tripped in the penalty area. Chan So made no mis take with the kick and put the S.Q.A. up. During a melee near the R.G.A. | goal Wong Pak Chong headed the ball
Arcubi, did not bat.
M. Sadick, A.-K. Rahamud and F. M. through and the my ended as above.
ห
48
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M.
Ho Ah Lim
4
4
5. H. Ong
0 F)
Hollands, b Drake ......
52
T. E. Tech
13. I
64
Rhodes. b Drake
M. B., Osmau
+
1
0
11
Capt. Tomory. b. Drake.
10
M. K. Yue
0
1
4
Thompson, b. Haslett
14
Young Saye
Q
+
Savage, 1.b.w., b Drake
C. H. Yeoh
0
0
24
Haynes, Drake
Rodgads, c Bafen, b Spinks
West, b Spinks
Stone, not out.....
Pitt, b Brawa Ma
Fox, e Edwarda, b Brawn
Extras.
123
Tata!
Bowling Analysis
Q.
M.
12 1
57.
6
..
31
1
1
& 2
ຢູ່ 2... 咩
10
5.0.0.
Druke
----Lawrence-over at 30--
Haslett
Spinks
Brow
L. E. Bates, b. w., b Hollands....... A. G. Pile, c Savage, b Hollands. 0 A. O. Brown, b Rhodes
F. E. Lawrence, b Holland.... 24 E. J. Edwards, b Rhodes
H.. B. Haslett, b Rhodes
... 12
E. F. Spinks, c and b Holland..... 3
W. Alderson, b Rhodes
F. G. Herridge, not out
W. S. Drake, b Hollands
F. E. Penny, run out
Extras
8
£3
Total
Bowling Analysis,
0. 1.
R.
W.
Hollanda Rhodes
# 31
5
++
NAVY. CHINESE R.C.
To this match, at the C.R.C. ground. the Navy was in great force and scored
FRIENDLY GAMES.
CLUB . CAIRO."-
On the Club ground before a fair ttendance of supporters them: teams played a drawn game.
Teams Vere:-
months service in the Hongkong Forca and produced his discharge service given to him by the local authorities. He was deaf and might have misunderstood, thị Indian Inspector's question.
Mr. Perlue said misunderstanding was impossible. Defendant's passport had not been renewed at one of the parts at which he called.
The Magistrate: As far as the pulier authorities are concerned there was no ubjection against defendant going on?
Mr. Perdue: No. Certainly his aa- swering the question would make difference.
Inspector Newab Khan said he ex amined defendant's" passport and made ut the necessary registration form which defendant signed in his presence. He
Club.-R." Rodger; Gerrard and Bail-asked tiefendant if he had any previous ton: Forsyth. J. Rodger and McPhail; overment servies and he distinctly re- Examined by the Magistrate, Inspector
Banner, Telia, Begg, Kuhr and Englandied that he had none,
Cairo-Bishop; Burke and Thompson; Kate, Matthews and Ryder, Hopping has said defendant did not appear to Defendant was fed 80. with the alternative of 10 days' hal labour.
eleren-r. Bedley.
246 for six wickets. The home team re-ton, Gale, Stevenson, Horn, and Hindi pied with 80 for seven wickets. Franks scored 70 for the Navy. Jerbam 17 and Crole Rees 40. The only considerable scorer on the other side was Choà Man, Ping with. 23 pot..out a
FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S GAMES.
HONGKONG LEAGUE, DIVISION 11.
H.K, Club Res., 1; Kowloon, Res. 1. "University, 2; Punjabis, 0.
Wiltshires. Res.. 2: United, 1. S.C.A."" A," 3; R.G.A. Res. 0. S.C.A. B, 2; St. Joseph's Col., De
FRIENDLITS.".||
Hongkong Club ̧ 0; Caíró, 0, Ambrose, 2; Kowloon, 0. R.G.A., B: 2/ Wiltshires, 2.
The whistle sounded for time and the gume ended in a goalless draw. On the play a drawn game would appear to be the correct result Whereas in the first half the play was in favour of the Club the latter balf favoured the sailors while the defence throughout always had the upper hand.
The sailors have a well balanced side and should do well in the league. The forwards are speedy and shew good com
The defence is sound while
bination. Matthews as centre half was the pick of fus side.
For the Club the forwards were not striking. Individually brilliant at times, combination was lacking. To beat a team like the sailors it is necessary to combine. England in the second half was neglect ed, most of the play being on the right wing. Teifa was below form and was not up to receive the deft touches from Begz. egg and Kuhr played a good dashing game, but both were inaccurate in shoot ing. Forsyth had more shots at goal that any of the forwards. While long shots do
The deaf.
FATAL ACCIDENT AT PEKING RACES. FRENCH RIDER KILLED.
M. de Chabannea a popular-young- Frenchman, who recently came to Feking Secretary to Selfier, the Maungar of the Banqus Industrielle de Chine, was on the 16th inst. when his horse fell at killed whilst riding in the Peking Races
jump.
ti
THE YOKOHAMA MURDER.
N ARREST AND A CONFESSION.
Aman accused of having murdered the English youth. Mr. Hill, at Yokohama
on July 5th, was arrested on the 18th
inst. He is a young man named Kingo Takagi, who has already been convicted According to his confession,
five times.
he stole into Mr. Hill's house with intent di committed the murder-Eastern
The football season opened on Satur day last in summer weather and most of the European players found the weather most uncomfortable. Except at Nookunpoo, the attendance of spectators was much below the usal numbers. take effect at times it is not usual for to commit theft; but upon being discover.
The Junior League games did not bring the ha.f back to continue taking long out any new talent except in the Univer pots at the goalkeeper with dve forwards Agency: sity match, the latter Belding a side that standing idle in front of him.. McPhail "0 11 4 will progress as the season advances. I was not up to form or the opposing wing The South China teams won their was too last for bim. Rodger worked K.C.C. v. 2ND WILTS.
matches by the biggest margins, but the hard and fed his forwards well. Railton first team (who were resting this day), and Gerrard played a sound gains and The match between Kowloon. C.C. and according to the names of the teams G. Rodger played his usual cool game for the Second Division although he misjudged the high shot from the 2nd Wilts, played at King. Park, on published Saturday resulted in a win for the matches, turned out to give the "A" iörn.
teams good start in the K.C.C. by a margin of 24 runs. Scores and B
League, one side fielding six players who have played in the first, the other feld- ing five:
KOWLOON.C.C.
*
J. Stalker, 1.b.w., b Macdonald
B. D. Evans, b Macdonald
C. 1. Stapleton. run out ....... CDance. b. b Purton
E. L. Bragn, at. Holdman, b Mac-
donalds
14
10.
37
.:
Capt. Spinks 1.b.w., h Macdonald 21 F. Thompson. b Macdonald
I.. E. S. Hodge, b Major Wallis...
W. Hyde, b Major Wallis-
E. Pestonji, not out
J. P. Robinson, not out
Extras
Macdonald
o
#
3
18
,0
13.
.148
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Q. M. R.
w
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Major Wallis
8 1
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Capt Betis, b Evans Major Wallis, 1.b.w.. b Evans .... Major Culves, c Braga, b Evang... 20.
Lt. Macdonaldst. Dance, h Spinks 22 Lee.-Op. Purion. b Spinksing t Lt. Denne, run out. -Bgt-Holdman, lb, b Stalker
Pte. Rogers, not on Lt. Jessell, c and b, Stalker
Extras
CLUB RESERVES . KOWLOON ·
RESERVES.
2
R.G.A. WILTSHIRES.
ENGINEERING POSSIBILITIES
IN CHINA.
INCREASING INTEREST OF BRITISH FIRMS.
This
!
It is refreshing, enye the ""Shanghas Mercury, to observe the increased interest" that is being taken in the possibilities of At Spokunpoo, the Garrison opened the China market by the leading British the ground for the season by arranging engineering fr Not only are these a match between the two milady teams, Erns taking an interest in the China the RC.A: winning by the odd goat in market, but they are not inclined to five. The visitors were entertained before depend solely on reports, and some of the On the Crab ground these chams played the match contneed and during the leading ms have members of their interva, by the Wiltshires banc. H.E. Boards of Directors making personal drawn game of 1 all. Paseco started, the G.O.C. was an interested spectator of tours in China. For instance, there are Kowloon who were early attacking and the gulf.
at present in Shanghai Directors from forced a corner, Mason kicking behind.
Meriugh started the game for the Messrs. Ruston & Hornsby, Ltd., and Sparry with his back to the referee R.G.A. who were the first to attack, Petter, Ltd., and these gentlemen are punched the ball down and although Farmer fouled Harrs in the opening studying the market for oil, "gas, steam clearly seen from the stand, the incident minute and McHugh headed over the burenginca, etc. escaped the eye of the referee. Kowloon from the free kick. Donovan sent Veale
increased interest in the China were the first to open the score. Coombes away on the R.C.A, right, the letter fore. market is further emphasised by the on the left sent in a long shot which ing a corner off Moore. The Wilts cicar announcement that has just been made, Groot paved but could not hold, and ed and transferred play to the other end Pascoe being in close attendance put the through Amor who ended up a fine run ball into the net, Following another by centring to Menham who was stopped shot by Coombes the Club transferred for off-side play. From the free kick the the ball to the other cad. where. Ogilvie GIA. got away and good combination beat. Muskett, making the scores level.. ended in Harris opening the score for the Combination was lacking, but the Kow gunners. The Wilis stung by this carly
· PLATE GLASS WINDOW. loon side played the better football: reverse attacked with vigour and Men- ham sent out to Warren on the wing who Half time, arrived one all.
"Looking through my Torie lentes is He-starting, Mair tried to run through centred for Frampign to kick behind for liks looking through a fine plate glass but he was stopped by Sparry. Coombes cornes, again sent in to Grout who cleared. fig kek, sent in a fast shot that s ruk window,” said an American lady, in the Play was very slow and uninteresting the crues bar wih lielony beaten. The course of her remarka while in a tram- and all the players were suffering from by good combination, again got wel in, B.G A. then returned to the attack and
car the other day. She said just the
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Teams were:---
0
uplan
1
ed:-
13
Total
.123.
Bowling alyais.
M.
Evang
∙1:
314
Stalker
Pen'onti
22
0
Spinks
·14
3.
W.
Club-Groot; Israel and Pritchard; Angus, Duncan and Garrod; Hast, Hut chison, Mair, Ogilvie and Sherry,
Kowloon Muskett; Sparry and Adams; Roberte, White and Brown; Mason, Duncan G.; Pascoe, Duncaa A, and Chomber.
Referee Mr. Andrew.
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