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POSITION.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY,

CRICKET.

FOOTBALL.

TAIKOO WAYFOONG 'KOWLOON DRAW WITH THE

On the Chinese Recreation Club! Ground to-morrow at 2.15 p.m.

*HERMES."

An interesting football match Taikoo: W. C. Bailey, R. R. Blake, J. D. H. Crawford, B. Crow-between the Ecwloon Football Club loy, A. Gillingham (Captain), C. and E.M.S. Hermes on Wednesday Hickling, J. R. Hinton, H. Par afternoon, resulted in a draw, each sons, R. J. Rawlinson, H. Spiceride scoring twice. and G. R. Fallack.

The K.C.C. made their chances for the League very much rosier. when they beat the Civil Service on Saturday last, and they go to the head of the table. They are the first team to defeat the Civil Ser-

will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, vise in a League Game for two and Kowloon, where it -

it will la

Lie at Consigne Hak acc subject to Terms and Cont three-quartera seasons, but I think cons of Storage at Holt's What The they will agree that the C.S. had Cargo will be ready for Dalivary mm very bad luck on two occasions. In Godown on and after 17th February,

Optional Cargo will not be landed the matter of dropped catches it hero, unless Notice has been given prior was shout Afty fifty. But Bayer, to Steamer'a aival, but carried on from the only batsman really to get

of call port port to port to the final

going, was very unlucky to be given to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods out at 64 to A "catch" which are to ba

to be laft in the Godowns, where they will be Examined Tuesdays and pitched 6 inches in front of E. P.

on any Fridays between the bours of 1015 Fincher. I am told it looked rather and Noor within the Fres Storage period.

No Claime will be admitted after, the like a catch at the bowler's end, Goods have left the Steamer's Godawa, but none of the spectators had any and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd February, will be doubt about it nor had the wicket keeper. The incident, though a per- subject to Rent"

fectly normal "rub of the green," if I may borrow the phraseology of that curious game called golf), rather upset the morale of the Civil Service and they made very fe runs afterwards.

All Claims against the Steamer maut be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 9th Harsh or they will not be recognised.

No Fire furance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agenta.

17th February, 1927.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PENINSULAR AND OBIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.S BTEAXAR "MONGOLIA." ALLIED ECMG KONG ON

17 FAST, 1997,

MONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-

named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being sadəd and placed AT THE tax in the Hong Kong

Kowloon Bowling Excellent, Goodwin had the fine analysis of five for twenty-nine in fourteen overs and fou: balls, and what is more he thoroughly deserved it, Lyal bowled very well to start with though he did not get a wicket. But the Kowloon wicket rather

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VOLUNTEERS . C.R.C. This game will take place on Sun day at 10.45 a.m. sharp on the Chinese Recreation Club ground:

Volunteers: E. J. R Mitchell (Cawt.), H. C. Burgess, H. E. Standage, C. D. Wales, F. T. Orr, W. Wooding, J. R. Hinton, G. Vallack, J. C. Lyal, E. Zimmern

and J. A. Summers.

BOXING.

STOKER MORRIS TO MEET LS. DIXON.. WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION-

SHIP AT STAKE.

As previously announced, the part tournament of the Hong Kong Box- ing Association is to be held an

Royal Saturday, March 8th, at the Theatre

TEAM AGAINST RECREIO.

After the match Kowloon team to meet the Club de Recreio in the arst round of the H.K.F.A. Shield Competition was selected as fol lows:

Durand; Wheeler and Caveilla; Mekelvie (or Hedley), Sims and Baldwin, Hayes, May, Orr, Tier-

nan and Mair.

KOWLOON 200 XL v. ST. JOSEPH'S.

On the St. Joseph's ground Kow-

loon

Wood; Brown and Knight; Earl, Pasca and Nicholls; Pile, Vickars, Miles, Coates and Eastman.

HONG KONG CLUB RESERVES

. R.A. RESERVES.

Tomorrow on the Sabkunpoo "A" ground. Kick off 2.30 p.m.

FEBRUARY 18th, 1927.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

Por Mongolia, from London and parts, on February 17th-For Hong Kong Mr, J. Greig, Mrs. 5. Hughes, Rev. and Mrs. Conlin, Mina A Upadell, Mr. C. Summer Eldridge, Mr. B. G. Eldridge, Mr. air. N. MacArthur, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Eldridge, Miss C. Bryant, Miss D. Purray, Mr. G. Moreton, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk and infant, Miss II. Shepbord, Mr. F. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs Brown and two children,, Mr. J. McCarthy, Miss

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Cabin clase

£73. 41. Od. Intermediate dinar:

*£48.21.04.

TO GETOA.

SAILINGS:

D. Jaques, Mrs. Hay and child Regular fast four-weekly Passenger Service.. (Also taking cargo.)

M. M. Renda and children, Mrs. Dockwrye and child, Mr. A. Prit chard, Eng Lt Presland, Mrs. B. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. L. Barton and Vennor, Mr. E. Kirman, Mr. S. five children, Misc Y. Chen, Miss Cope, Pay-Comdr. and Mrs. Bur tenshaw, Fay-Lt Waters, Mr. B. Acham, Mr. W. Hamilton, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Boas, Mr. Pean Mrs. G.. W. Griggs, Mr. R. G. Griggs, Eng. Comdr, Frew, Bar. H. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Bussell and infant, L-Comde Pine, Mr. F. Ide, Mr. A. Jenkins, Mr. R. Angus, Mrs. W. Beasley, Mrs Rosling, Miss Rosling, Mr. P. G. Norman, Mrs. Gregory and child, Mr. and Mrs. Greiner, Mr. G. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Minney and child.

..

The principal event will be a fifteen rounda contest for the welter-i weight championship of the Colony Purves: Vickers, Lyon and FC Brumby, Mrs. N. R. Bellings,

between.

H.K.F.C. Slipper; Hill and Stoker Norman Morris cheon; Pile, Thompson, Campbell, (holder of the middleweight belt) White and Mitchell Reserves and Leading Seaman Dixon (HMS. Brown, Thomas N. Curria.. Frobisher)."

During 1923-24 Dixon won the welterweight championship of the Colony and was lightweight cham pion of the China Flect the previous year.

He won the welterweight cham encourages bowling short of spionship of the West of England in length, as the ball gets up breast 1995, and in the Mediterraneau high in a very awkward manner, Fleet, comprising roughly 20,000 and run-getting is a matter of great ratings, he won the walterweight FROM ANTWERP,LONDON, GIBRALrisk. Ross was very successful with championship and held it until

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bis well pitched up slows. He gets H.M.S. Frobisher was despatched PORTSAID; ADEN, COLOMBO

a tremendoua lot of off stuff en bat to Hong Kong. AND STRAITS.

the batsmen had no business to get out to him in the way they did.

A Good Fight. Although they were left with only and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com-133 to get, Kowloon did not have

Godowns at Kowloos, where each an entire joy ride. In fact, if tuppence on Monday. For the truth the wind and Sayer with it, thus can be uncommonly useful on his presenting them with thirty runs to

this was the chef factor in the start with, they might well have day, took five for twenty-two and test. He is far too modest about cheap dismissal of the Tamar for bowling himself, especially against 101. Most of the Hong Kong bats-

With Hamilton a strong wind

men got runs and they had 189 on bowling much faster than usual the board for 9 when time was call- down wind, and Evans swerving ed

Swift's performance, there foot against it, five wickets fell fore, in taking eight wickets for rather quickly and there was just

chance the Civil Service would sixty-six in twenty-two overs, was

Joy Cometh. in the Morning. The Hong Kong Cricket Club second eleven won their first match and rumour had it that silver rose

cannot vouch. Wales, who

comment will be sorted out Mark Evans had not put on Ling against of this /

by

and Delivery can be obtained

the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed hers anies Instructions have been given to the 6 hours before arrival of the sontrary

not cleared within 8 days, including date of arrival will be subject to Rant

No Fire Insurance will be effected by Damaged Packages must be left in the

any case whatever.

HEFCR.A

To be played on Saturday:- H.K.F.C. Rodger; Wallington and Howard; Linnaker, McBride and Railton; Taylor Hansom, Bishop, Valentine and Alexander.

HOME FOOTBALL

LEAGUE AND CUP RESULTS.

(THROUGH RECTER'S AGENCY.]

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LONDON, February 18th. The following are the results of football matches played to-day :

Division I. Sunderland, Birmingham 1. Scottish League. Aberdeen, Rangers 2. Dunfermline 4, Dundee 3: Hamilton 3, Celtic 3.

Scottish Cup (He-pisy). Montrose 1, Broxburn 0.

"GOLF.

Godowns for examination by the Con- pull it off. But the two left-handers under the circumstances an excel OLUB + LADIES MATCH

signees, and the Company's Surveyors MUBAT, GOODARD & Dovolit si 10 am. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

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TEAMS,

Per as Tango Maru, from Mel- bourne and ports on February th: Mr. J. E. McDonald, Mira. E. Mr. Gook Loney, Mr. 8. Bchop flocher, Mr. D. A Sutcliffa, Mr. F. Higham, Miss E. F. Abel, Miss E. I Beck, Miss E Richey, Miss R. 5. Landia, Miss M. R. Cole, Miss D. White, Mr. A. R. Freetor, Miss Sisen, Mr. A. R. Freetar, Misa H. Freetor, Miss M. Frector, Miss M. Frector, Master J. Freator, Mr. F. Thompson, Mr. V. McRae, Miss R, MeRae, Mr. J. S. Asensio, Mr. J. S. Henry, Mr. G. K. Doe, sod Rev. D. J. Dinn.

WITHIN CALL.

The following ships were expected to be in wireless communication with Hong Kong yesterday-Delta, Hoang, Kalyan, Nyanza, Seochow," Cremer, Mongolia, Kwengtung, Laisang, Suizong, Huschar, Pre- sident McKinley, Alaska Mara, Chenas, Buccinum, Alezandar Kielland.

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NAVAL OFFICER'S ESCAPE. REMARKABLE SEAMANSHIP.

Maguiñcent seamanship saved the life of Lieutenant R. Y. Burges, who was washed off the deck into the TJISARORA sea by a huge wave that swept over TJIRODAS his Majesty's destroyer Splendid on

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stayed in and saved the situation, Guest was palpably caught at the

The Club journeyed to Pokfulam wicket with the score at 195, but

Ito play the University, who batted again the C.S. luck was out.

Both sides and maneuvred to the spot where TJIKARANG ... men meet the ladies. All Claims against the Steamer must don't think, however, that this first and did not do co badly. The ed at Fanling to-morrow when the ing Splendid, turned the ship about MANOR. be presented to the Undersigned on or made much difference, though with ground is never an easy one to bold will be strongly represented. The Lieutenant Burges was to be seen TIKEMBANG

and it was bitterly cold before 9th March, 1927, or they will not Guest gone there was nothing ab upon, be recognized.

No rains will be admitted after the solutely W. G. Grace-like to come which did nos help matters. Uni- cies' team will be composed of floating on his back on the crest of 191LEBOET JAVA, MACAUSA 29th

in. However, I am convinced that reraity declared with 180 for & Mrs. Batsey, Mrs. Lambert, Mrsa wave. With the utmost difficulty Goods have left the Godown.

the K.C.C. are the better team on wickets, but the Club went after the Gilmore, Mrs. Sommerfelt, Mra he was hauled on board suffering the whole, a3 the Civil Service game and brought off a fine win. Redmond, Mrs. Oliver and Mrs from minor injuries received through batting is very weak and their feld. Parker scored a no not out en Maitland, whilst the men will be being dashed against the side of the

represented by T. D. E. Pendered, ship.

On reaching Gibraltar Lieutenant ing seems to be going from bad to tury, in which the only serious. C. Stark, W. Douglas, L. R

blemish was an easy chance in the Andrewes, H. U. Ireland, L. G. Burges was taken to hospital suffer- Navy's Easy Wiz.

eighties, while Owen Hughes hit As I anticipated, the Navy proved well for eighty-eight Ever had Dodwell A. K. Mackenzie and Hing from shock and exposure. far too strong for Craigengower, the excellent analysis of Covers Sheldon. The men give then the same passage Splendid's who did very well, however, to get for four runs and one wicket, Hay. 133 against Beatty who got 6 forward and Bowker were both away 25. Agaew got going with a nice from the Club side.

The R.A.O.C. only lost to Recreio 70 and the Navy had no difficulty in making the runs. The Navy are by 5 runs, but they would have been now one point behind Civil Service sadly in the cart but for a gallant BRINGING CARGO FROM

with a match more to play. The last wicket stand by Lake and MABSEILLES, &c. ALSO CARGO FROKI.R.C. bave 10 points with five Walker, which put on 58 runs,

LONDON x 8.S. "ROLLON."

games only played, but for some Lake, who with Lacey, of the Police, reason or other there has been & is well above the average of Second big gap in their fixture list, and Division bowlers secured fire for they will have to slap it about if twenty-five. He would do well in they want to get through before First Division, I think. April. Both these latter teams will probably finish well up the list,

SERVICE CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. CONSIGNEES NOTICE.

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3 are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Go- downe of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Lt, Kowloon,

Delivery whence

be obtained ime may mediately after landing.

All Claims must be sent in to me on

or before Friday, the 25th instant,

or they will not be recognized.

The C.R... RE. and S. match was not played.

Second Division.

To-morrow's Games..

ladies a half.

RACE MEETING AT MACAO.

SATURDAY'S OPENING

CEREMONY.

cook was swept oveboard, but was washed back on to the ship,

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS OFFICE be held at Areis Preta to-morrow and Sunday, are contained in an advertisement..

Madame de Sousa Barbosa bas The two most important gamea of

The first sad. the Senior Leagua are those between kindly consented to perform the the Club and Civil Service and the opening ceremony.

dling bell to-morrow will be at IRC. and K.0.8.B., on the ground

Refreshments, can be obtained ön of the first named team in each 1.30 p.m. and on Sunday at 12 noon.

Neither of the first two.

The Police though defeated by the LRC. made a good fight of it, case.. Burveyors MeauTE.

Damaged Packages will be examined and would no doubt have done teama have much chance of finish. the course, and a special 'bus ser- | by the Compan, the pressace of even botter on their own ground. ing on top, but it should be an vice will be run between the wharf

Alexander is batting very well at interesting game with a drew as and the racecourse. present, but the Indian second the probable result.

Goddard &

the Consignees at 10.00 am, on Tuesday, the 22nd February, 1927.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever. -

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HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE.

The IRC. and Borderers abould string is a very well-balanced side, with cricket, all through. It is for be most interesting, provided that this reason that they have done so the soldiers are back from Camp in well, and they are fairly sure to time to turn out for their game. be top of the League, Second Divi The decision largely depends on

sion.

Dabbie

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Second Division.

Craigengower are down to play Kowloon Player's Centary. R.E. and S. but preasure of work The Kowloon second eleven may prevent the latter raising a rather took tea with the Civil side. The higher places in the Service second string and knocked League table will not be affected in their very weak bowling about all any case. HE Steamship

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over the place. Hyde made his having arrived, Consiguess of Cargo by century, I hear, in under an hour: her are hereby notified that all Goods an excellent piece of work even on are being landed at their risk into then quick-scoring ground like that of Sutherland, bazardous and/or extra hazardous Go the Civil Service. downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Westlake, Hallam and Gozvin alone Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whence, did anything with the bat for the and/or from the Wharrea, Delivery can home team, be obtained.

K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNA- MENT

FIVE EVENTS IN PRO- GRAMME.

The Kowloon Cricket Club annual, tennis tournament will commence on Monday, March 14th. Details are given below.

·I-MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP. SINGLES." Challenge Cup presented by Dr. C The two weakest teams in the Forsyth, to be held for one year and won outright if won by the Division or very nearly 8-meet same player three years in succes when C.8C.C. II. are at home to sion; best of 5 sets throughout.

2-HANDICAP SINGLER A." Best the Club accoud string. The two

of 3 sete, Anal best of 5 teams met before on the same ground in what I understand was

3-HANDICAP SINGLES "B." best friendly game. The result was a of 3 sets, final best of 5. The Com- draw in favour of the H.K.C.C. mittee resorve the right to transfer

The R.A.O.C. meet the Indians at

4-HANDICAP DOL Players to Goods remaining undelivered after 22nd

Happy Valley but even this shouldy Player in events 2 and 3. obruary, 1927, be ambject enter pairs; best of 3 sets, Saal

must reach us by 25th and, as I suggested last week, the while RN. II. should beat Tamer best of 5.

3.- MIXED 1927, or they will not be latter team made very much on the neighbouring pitch.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all

No Fire farance will be affected.

Navy Second Successful.

The Naval Second XI. were at home

(and what & 'appy 'ome ours is!")

HANDICAP

'Doubles.

poorer showing than they are in the At the moment of writing, how Players to enter in pairs: best of 3 damaged Packages will be examine habit of doing on their own ground, ever, the chances of any cricket at sets throughout. Ladies

entries ed by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas and were decisively beaten. After all do not look too ress. But it are subject to the Committee's up- (Marine Surveyors) at 10 am on the

a sporting declaration by the Sailors has been a very fine season es reproval.

March Entries close on Sunday, 21ta February, 1097,"

at 127, University lost by 39 runs gards the weather, and we cannot only and I observe that Mr. Extras grumble. The wickets at present eth. Notice of dates on which the was top scorer for the Navy with are so hard that if it clears up different rounds must be finished 37! However, the wicket down to-morrow morning fairly early, will be given on the Club Notice there will cover a multitude of the grounds should be fit to play in Board. The first round of all

most instances.

events must be concluded on or be byen.

RABBIT. fore Sunday April 10th, (Continued on next Column)..

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