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SPORTING,

ZATURDAY'S EVENTS,

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

HonakоNG FOIDALL CLUB B, HCFFS, This match (first division) was played on tho Club's ground on Saturday afterpo90 and re- kulted in a win for the regimental teim by three goils to two, The Military inea tock things easy in the first half and registered three goals to the Civilinos #2. Muiters, however were reversed in the record brih Club scoring two goats, for both of which Muso was responsible. Owing to a little misunderstauð- lag, Gonner Muuth, the relaṛao, simppod the game and wilked out of the field, appar only for a valid r8.000, ups bich ons, of the icesmen was invited to act as The Club's goals were scored refarao. aftor Marsh left the field. NAVAL YARD VA KOWICON FOOTBALL CLUB The above teams met on the Naval ground, and after a good game the civilians lost to the Noval, men by three girls to nit. The yarders managed to come ost top degs by play,” ing a good combination pame

LEGUE TABLE,

R.G.A......or staat

Boffs

n.E.........

Nival Yard

Kowloon

P. W. D. L.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY NOVEMBER 28 1010

CIVIL BERVICE. Hr R. Phlips, c Meckerzle; b Woater.... WE Dixon, b Bittumen Juan del 25

Mcweb, c de Rome, b CutweD............ 9 R. E, O. Bird, Haughton

IT

6.-Veteran's Raco—(1) Leading Serman, [Richards, (a) Stoker. P. O. Japklus, (3) Chief

S'oker Vickery,

7- Mlle.(1) Seaman 'Blundell, (a) Lca- Corp), Sloman, (3) Ferman Wilkes.

J. log, Mackenzie, ↳ Breiti. ........ 3. 8.-3. Legged Race, Opal-1)—Jellicos apd H.T. Jackman, cand b Haughton............ ai pune", (a) Baggs and Joos, (3) Smith and A. G. Pls. b Chiuty "ga

A. M. Thornhill, c Cu woo, bilaughton J. Machay, b Faugh!00.................................... G. Bullock, sot cutáne mo F. Bacon, chiackej zlo, b Haughton

Exr13

Tojal

Bowing Analysis. 0. M Corwegian 47 · 3 Wester......! y I

7.4 I 4

-Haughton'

Brett

Obiliyqu ↑ 3

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uusie

Q

ti

Berilor.

9-Tug-of-War,--Teams of ten men-eachre opicsenting the seamen and stokeis mer. The sparing was won by the seaman. The second pt I was a hard odala,which the Segmen woo again.

To-day's Advertisements.

PARTICUL

CULARS and CONDITIONS. the e tinz Ly Pubic duc oz Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the tk da of Decim ber, 1912, at 3 P.M. at the Public Works De parimet by O der of itis Fxcellsory the Gorerns, of the right to quiry one o's the Vollowing lots of CROWN, LAND #round Koln Bg in the New Triercs, and elsewhers in the Colony of Rev kog, for period extending from 1st day i Jan TA Fry oud Tore: (3) Grommit and England, (3), up to and lecluding $1st og of Decr.. MacCrae and Flor.

ter, 1913.

FJ

heelbarrow Race-post entries()

11.-ica Yards final (1) Lee, Corp. Sla. man (1) Ecker Grimmit, 3) Seaman Blun Idill

R. W

23

74

17

3

0

24

1

OTHER CRICKET.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB 24 THE

*RENNILTS.

This game was played on the Club ground and rested in an ecsy victory for the Club at P.r.can be seen below. The sets and analysis

17-

REMNANTS.

Sack Race-final-(1) Tarzer, (2), Fsy, 2(3) Flanoaged,

13. Long Jump-port entries.-No returns i posted.

14-Potato Race (i) Rayner, (7) Campbell, (3) Milir.

Mile, open to the Colony-() Cmpl; Andrews, Biff, () Sgt. Sturdy, H.M.S, Timere (3) Sergh, Babu Baur, og h Muhrattas,

16-Costume Race Flest men and best costume Lytham was fist for walking, able Sky Keniren woa the priza for costumo, be being drassed as crater.

¥

PARTICULARS 07 THE LOTS,

No.

of Registry No.

Fale

Locality.

Cortentsio

Acres.

Upset Anogal

Crown Rent

-Fgun-hi Wan Ng u Shi 6*23 7,030

Quny los Soñes, i, z ned.

3

a Ngahi Was Query Lat No

9

8.

o'

5

2 1

5

3

[

3

5

IV. Walerbeuse, l.b.v. Festosji

35

5 1

.0

3

$

*

14

Shucklebo, e Perry, b .. aacock.. W. Varburton, & Sharpió...

9

Race () Marines: Laikin, 17.-Relay Gales, Christio and Slomao, (a) Seamen:

19

BIGzdell, La ham, Compbell and Mills, 3

4

1 4

M. Mais, c Bawn, b Pesafi.... C. Hese, b l'estor

Sthers: Pidduck, Grimmitt, Philip and Eng.

15 fand, (1) Daymen: Spurrell, Hallás, Jellicoe

Hongkong anone 5

SECOND. DIVISION.

BO.C. v. 87TH, CO., R.G.A. The Boys' Own Clob met the Ezılı Cr, on Saturd y on the Military Ground. The game was throughout an interising on the Boys. playing with capital skill, 7 hey cut out the work for the Artillerymen in the fis' ball and scored goals to their opponents' il. The R.G.. played a rough game in the recond half and it was doubilóss owing to this that they managed to qualise, the game, ancing in a draw-iwo all. During the pingiess of the match, one of the B.0 C. playeri had to be carried out of the field and was incapacitated for abou: tu mkuter, caring which time the Boys played wat cno man short.

LEAGUE CRICKET,

N, O. A. UN 11. K. c c. "¿."

The Club did well on Saturda with the services of ateick and received their fiet win to this scosen Whkrut Halceck they would not hayo mado o stow åt eft. He pluyod

grood giene and sacred freely, e serve he

In other date es veie ing 10; 3 registered by the other players. Lient itek cock played a steady grime for the R., and compiled young, The score's wear

H.KCC "A"

J. Hal', b Wiz herh

E. A. S. Fowler, chishfre b Wak warth

́M, Reider Harris, B Bagnall .....

Si nders, c A brey, b Pertoi ji

Marring, cand b Addison

3.E Donnelly, e Pearce, b. Restorj Chcetman, 1qu out.........

............ 13 and Davies,

H. Matson, b Pestonj!...some o'sim ✪ Shieldy, not call amino

Ext:som inte

TotalME.

I owling Aralysis.

16 13-Jumper, Bet and Crp Race,-(1) Ray-

5ner, (x) Cock, (3) Flannigan.

6.

1. M1.

贷。

W

R. Hanerck

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19

I

F. E. Peace

t

I

37

D

R; Pestera ig

8 T

30

6

3.0

23

4 2

I. 11

II. c.C.

1. Dhupia

Add 10.

T. E. Pearce, b Warburton viene

A. C. E. Elborough, c Maison, b Ma......

H. Daswand, & Warburton ....

Capt. Addizan, b Yass.............

Dr. G. E. Aubrey, & Hose, b Meat... 1. D., Sharpie, b Maas....

A. Hancock, c Van, b Dionelly .....

W, C. D. Taiger, ust o atau Maja Petry, b Shi da...

A 0. Erasu, uni ont...

R. Fys did not but

Egrasa

arata

3

{.'

19 and Race the men to walk round.each playing a fuve and the first pist the post to

•win. (1) Tacker-piccolo, (›), Salter, drum, ( ) Lawrence, tisngle.

3

19

8

1

to-Race-for Chibere-This race resulted in a win for the canteen boy,

-Carsolation.- (1) Duggon, (2) Wolfe, (1) allums (4) Shield",

CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY.

BLING OF A BRANCII" LINE.--

The Cantoa station of the Casten-Hankow 44 | Railway is established in Huangsha and that

of the Canton-Kowlɔro Railway le ritualed Chaslungkw, There is a distance of some 26 five or six miles interväning between the twa station Survey fat alte dy been made by the Canton Bankow Railway and it has been decided to build a branch line from the Kai- chuan station, passing through the nor hem and the eastern suburbs and effecting-n-junc- 7ion with the Kowloon Railway at Chuanlung Fow. The 'na will be a single tack one. I has also been decide to establish a statio ......739 midway betw;en the two main termini so that

facility may be afforded those would-be pas sɗogers who are living inside the city. As the lias of junction mainly asses through sice fields and other cultivated grounds, it is under- stond construction work will be begun after all le crops have all been reaped. Northern Times,

11

Tat......

Bowing colysis.

7

0.

M.

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0

Shields.

B

1

1

A. R. Lowe, st. watter, h Grael

5 Doonsily

63

H. Hancock, not rut

05

Wacthoust

0

33

Q

Rev. S. W. Payse e Sesites, b Wike rh}

I. 42

2

Dr. Acklose, b Giračių indagar

I

50 4

P. Jacks, c and b Gatzet....... "E

ŏ

G. J. B. Lever, b Winkworth

...

O

']: 0. Saunders, pot cet, skinny ma se a

5

0

D. F. Chapirb Winkw, than any

Bagrill.......

Winkworth ng mamamint 5

Waturion...

C.CC., A.0.C.

The Craigengewers met the A.0.0. in a finely game on Saturday afternoon at their

scend The game was a chas de andre. salted in a win for the visitors by 8 tuns. The 140 carts aro

Corp. Davison, b Curie.

* 10

*

Extas

Toli

Bowling Analysis,

...AQ.C.--

M

R.

......... 7

1

I Q..

Ito. Crane, c and b Currie...

2

39'

3

Pie. Cltorb Carrié......

Paris „né namenomen 7 Gardelt...

T' 40

6

I *40

....... 19

о

Lt. Hitchcock, c Hall, b'Pque ...ALATINE DE

4a

Lt. Wiltshire, blaypo

1

Corl, Saunders, a Higginbotham, berie

e. Watts, rou out.........

I

Cap Clapham, c Jocks b Fayne

Lt. Paris, b Laver ...

Corp. Waste, b Taylor...

Sergt. Kirby, e Wanecer, & Taylor

9

F. Surg, Graham H. Ripp, Taylor........... 16. Major Prater, c Carrie b Taylor............

6 | Pe Forster, b Cuiric............ina gymmerian

Total.......

4

0

Capt. Garault, b Lover

Lt. Hagoai, biovania 2 EPA ĐẠI

Lt. Thicknesse, o Baunders ↳ Lover........ Į

Maj, Kirkpatrick, st wic'et, b l'ayDQ r Gooner Swatten, c Parze, ↳ Fowler ........ 25- Gunner Watir, c Fowler, b Lowe Br. Winkwo th, not cut14 MARCOAL

CHIGANGOWER CHUCK T ́CLUD,

69

Bowling Analysis.

0, M. B.

P. onie.

2

39

5

.... 14

I

H. Taylor uman

30.

+

* 12

R, Basa, c Wa'ts, b Davison

Tolst............

5 H. Rapp. c Watts, b Davison

13

Bowling Analysis.

J. D. Korią, ↳ Clte................................CELESSNESSEDÁ

9

0,

8.

R.

w.W. Wanener, a Major Funter, & Cleo ......

Paynes cont13.

1

46

4

H. H. Tayler, not out' mmani

4

Chapman

0

B

O

L. A. Rose,e sad b Davison....s

2

Lover on 11

1

42

4 F. Roup C Major Huuler, b Cles

Fowler..........................................14

5

C. Higginbotham, ↳ Cles.......

Lowe......LOS

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB 28°C 3. C. C. This match was decided on the Kowloon sida on Saturday rent it was the occasion of the Civ-Bervice receiving their first defeat this season, F. Sutton was responsible for a good g8. He was clean borled by Bird The next best score in the Kowloon team was Lieut. Busboy rope. Dlxan made..35 Highest score for the Service. The score and analyses are as follows

KOWLOON.

F. Sutton, b. Bird...

J. H. Maad, c McEwen, b Dixon

FJdo Rome, b Bison

Lieut, Haughton, 'c and b Dixon..............

53

I 1

1. P] Robinias, Lb.W, Bird, ................................ 9 Lieut. Bupbury, not out.

D. J. Mackenzie, naticu! Si alion

Major Chiny; W. L. Wasser, LLE. Brett,

and W-Curwen did not bat... Extra pea agen

od Total for 5 wickets

Bowling Aralysis.

R,

Bullock thin peron i pij

Jackman

41

P. Curle, c Kirby, b Fashion.n

S. Battliwara, cand b D'eauty an

W. Cooper, & Graham, b, Oleë..................KOMUNITI

Extra.....

Total....RIE SEIKARUSEL)

Bowling Analysis.

Otee...........

STRANGE KUMOUR IN MANILA.

Cook's TOURING DENT IS INDIGNANT

AT CURIOUS ALLEGATION,

From latest Mauila pipers to hard, we take the following:-

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Da.

6:50

[co

a Ngau Tau Fox Ngai Tu 196$ 300.

Quairy Lot

A. 15ood.

To-day's Advertisements.

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THE MANAGER ON JUL "Hob kirg Tolograph Company,

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No. B. Hongkong, 28th November, 1 to.

+60 1,000

SANITARY BOARD OFFICË, HONGKONG,

TO THE

"ASSAYE."

Captain Owen Jones, R. R. canying-Bls bir- jesty's Mallo, will to despatched from ble Jor BOMBAY, &c., oa SATURDAY, the oth November, 19ra, at Neon, taking Pattenzen

us Cargo for the sieve Pozis in connection

- the Company's B

5m Color ba, Parannums' accommodation in - hic vertel le toctraá húfare departure from Nosing.

Silt and Valuables, all Cargo, for Fiance and o for Lundeo (under" arrangement" will: tu tranehlapci ti Colombo Into the [733 Mall reamer procendiar dizct to Mereliio: and Linden; other Garge for London, 3%; w:0 Becavroyed vla Bombay by the P.X.S dea in London the ISIT

OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS, TAKE NOTICE that under No. 5 of the

DOMESTIC CLEANLINESS and VENTILATION BYE-LAWS (as amended), evay Domestic aiding or put of such building wi in te FASTERN Division of the Cry of Victoria and the EASTERN Division of Row'o a occupied by Mes bars of more than one family, except those within the European Reservation or in Kowloon South of Austin Road or those parts of a Domestic Building used as a Shop, Office or Godown,, must be CLEANSED and LIMEWASHED THROUGHOUT by the owners during the months of February and March.

WB-The word "Throughout" used in this police means that the Houses should be Lime. washed in respect of all the Walls of each Reom, all Cubicle Partitions, Stair Casings and Stair Linings, all Ceilings and the Under sides of Roofs in Main Buildings, Offices and Servante Quarters and inclusive of

Verandalis.

The Backyard must have its containing Walls Limewashed up to the level of the first foor.

4

in

Carved, Painted or Polished Woodwork good condition, however, need not be Lime- washed, but must be Cleansed.

The Bastero 4 visin of the City is bounded on the West by Gilmas Street and Prel Street. Kowloon is divided into the Eastern and Western d'visiens by Nathan Road and a straight line drawn from the North there! through the Yaumal service estiver to h

Northern boundary of Ko vicon

The Government Limewashing Contractor is prepared to Cleause and Limewash Floors at the rate of 95 cents per door on application being made to the Secretary of the Sanitary Board.

Mr. R. O. Harley, ngant, for the Cook Tour ing Agency, who left with a party of tourists on the Auli Wednesday, was bigbly indignant over the story published in a local paper to the effect that the Cook people in H ogkorg and been ic iv in keeping prospective visitors away from Manila. Mr. Builty denied 107 such attitude on the part of the Flokeng agauls, and said that as a matter of fact, the Cook people always hava and still are boosting | 752) Manila to the best of their abilly,

Judge Tracey, one of the pry from which the report is sild to bava emauated, also denied the truth of the allegation and said that-the-riasen-fur-some-of-cha-pirly-not-com.

og to Manila was simply due to the fact that they had not returned from Canton is tire to

[catch the Zufiio, which they know has been held over for the governor-geatral's mother, Mrs, W. . Forbes. These members of the party had gone to Canton, pending the delay of the stermar, but unfortunately could not get back in time to make the boat, according to Judge Tracey.

The pasty it for Hongkong on the Kubi Kesterday which was despatched 'iwenty-four fours abead of regular schedule-time to enable them to catch the P. and O. liner Delia leaving Hongkong Saturday.

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H.M.S." KENT'S" ATHLETIC MEETING,

AT THE NAVAL DECKYARD.

10FO KAISEN KAISHA-

APPOINTMENT OF FAR EASTERN AGENT,

Mr. O Lacey Goodrich is to be the general 6 agent in the Orient for the Tayo K'sen Kahba O when in January next that company termin 4 ates its arsociation with the Pacific Mill Steam- bip company and the Hardmap lines, and enters its new comtiration wish the new Westera-P. cific railway. Ansrumrene inf his oppointee has just been made at the Tokya and San Francisco effices of the com. pany and Mr. Goodrich will enter upon his duties in Jabuary. It is not kɛewn where he will bave headquarters but he is to cover the Mr. Goodrich is now purser of the 'ne teri ory between Yokohama and Masila, liner Tenga Maru 'ard à. veteran member of the company's staff. He has been crossing the Pacific for nearly twenty years and has a large circin of friends and acquaintences in every port in the east,

An enjoyab ́e afeinten was spent on the Naval Yrid ground by a larke gathering of friends of the Officers of F... Kod. The function was an At Hom" of the Offct and men of ho ship. The meeting was a success; ful one and the rating was good. The band of the Arzt discoursed plecsart music dosing the afternoon's sports."

|| Results of be various eventspawappindedi- 1-gro, Yords,- (1) Lce. Cop! Sloman, (2) Seamen Blundell, (Staker Grimmit,

2.-High Temp grst entries.~(1) Granner,

W. (2) Milie, (1) Deggan la

C

13--2 11 Yards (únder F0),—(1) Bogler Bar esteder Samini () Boy Eack.

4 le putaja—(1) Rayzer, (2) chratie, (3) Ches' wel

He began on the old White Star ships that ran for the O. and O. company from San Francisco to Hongkong and went to to Toyo Klien Kalsha when the Nippon, America and Hongkong were built and placed in the fears. Pacific service. Daning a stout perfod athero in San Feiccirco le bas bien (with the com- faty ever.ii..co...

The part of its Pcific Mail and Toyo Kisen Kaisha meros a division of the local agency now. hold by Castle Bros-Wolf and Potting the Shot-post entries (1) Sons and it is understood that the Japanese

company is now in negotiation in the matter.

• Connolly, (a) Mc(Jartby, (3) MecDonald,

Dated this 24th day of November, rata.

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Semetary.

COMMERCIAL.

18th November, 1 p.m.

The following quotations for rubber sbares - by wire, are supplied by Messrs. E. S. Kadoorlo

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Allagats.......ante

Anglo-Javaskaraz

Anglo-Malays....remusenas mezzinaone24f- Balgowalas atzin

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Events Coming.

Wederlay 3 th November. St Andrew's Ball.

Ge P. Lammert Aucti a Salo of launch,

Saturday, gri Fecember. Bex'ng at Chy Mall, o pas. Brzaar at St. Paul's College.

Thursday,

6 b December. .Bar at St. Andrew's Hall in aid of Asile de la Salute Enfance.

Wednesday 7th December

Geo. P. Lammert.

Wednesday, 21st December, Eongkong Philharmonic Society Concert, Filday, 23rd December,

Police Ball

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Saturday, 31st December. Concert at Club Germania,

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