LOCAL SPORT.
(Continued from page 9). Chinese B.O. v. Hongkong University.
This friendly match resulted in win for the Ŏhinese Recreation Club by the narrow margin of 4 runs. Scores ******
Chipero R.C. Ng Sae Kwong b. Turnbull... 14 MaPherson o Chan Wing to
Turnbull
Ng São Yuen b Ho Wing Kim John Yow b.Türnbull
Un How Fan o and b Turn-
ball.
H
F. M. Mohler e Ho Wing Kim
h Turnbull
Ng Hoa Ting run out Ng Sze Cheong c and b
Turnbull
Wong Po Keung b Turnbull Young Suk Pingo Elo Wing.
Kin b Turnbull...
Tong Po Kis not out
Extras
Hongkong University.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25,
mendable style. Pearse at one time looked dangerous but his shooting was poor and nothing anine of his good FUN. Mullins, Clark, and Draper got down
good work and Green, gaining possession after a beautiful run, was successful in penetrating the net and putting the Artillery another goal to the good.
The Engineers commenced to force matters but try as they would they could not find the net. Final acore:-R. G. A. 2 goals; R. E. nil,
BASEBALL.
The game on Saturday after- 9 noon between a team from the OU.S.S. Callao, and a mixed nina that was composed of a few Hong 7 kongites, and the rest U.S. S. 0 Wilmington men, resulted in a victory for the Callao" team.
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MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Manila, *. Rubi. Shanghai, na. Chénan.
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Laft London *Nav. 8
Nov, 10
Dan Shaoghal NOT. 28 Nov. 25
MAILS DUB. Biberian, Yorck, 26th iäst. German Lasisow, 28th inst. American, Chiyo Marú, 18th prox.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Chicago Mart, ap. 6, 8,992, I Goto, 23rd Nov.-Manik
1912,
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 28th at 11.50.-The northera depression bus dorpened slightly; it i now central to the F. of Hokkaido,
An anticrobus of modaiate in-
Mail Steamets
THE PENINSULAR
2.1. 31st Nov., Gen-0. S. tensity is central over the Gulf of Pet- AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
chili.
Phoumpant, Br. B., 1,085, Jas, A. A typhoon which has been approach- Boutt, 23rd Nov.Manlling the Philippines for some daya. 1- 20th Nog, BallastWow in about latitude 12 deg. N. and Fat Sing.
longitude 123 deg. E. moving. W. or Chapan, Br. n. 1,880, L. Jones. 24th W.N.W..
Nov. Shanghai 21st Nev., Gen. B. & 8. Protocilaus, Bi äù, 6,118, J. Melb-|
enob, 24th Nov.-Tacoma 28th Oct., Flour, etc.-B.
S'
Thea York, is expected to anive Hic Hoag, Chi, sa, 1:262, Halketi, 24th Nov.-Shanghai 21st Nor., Gaa0. M° C». bete on Tuerday the 26th instant with the London Maila (vis" Biberia) ol Wedgesday and Friday the 6th and 8th inst...
Moderate monioa is indiested along the E. coast of China and over the N. Chias Sca.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, (t,0) inches
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS, ENDING AT NOON.
* TO-MORROW.
FORNOAST.
"
moto, 24th Nor--Amoy.. 2318 Nor., God.-D. L&Hongkong and Neigh N. winds,
bourhood
aching. Br. 8., 1,967, WC. Pass DIRECT
Co.
Maru, Jap 8,8., 1,119, K.
Singan,
Thea.s. Lutzow with the Germ'n Mail As a matter of fact the game left singapore on Saturday the 23rd Soshu o was anything but an exhibition inst. at 10 am. and may be expected 5 of baseball, as it should be played. to arrive here on Thursday the 28th
The Golding of both teams was 88 poor and the pitching most
erratic, many haass being given Hoihow, on balls.
inal, at 6 am.
MAILS CLOSE.
Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigo -Per Carl Diado.ichten 26th Nor...8 4.M. and Siam-Per Halvard, 26th
NOT., 9 A.M. Amoy and Fooohow-Per Hatching, 26th Nv., 10 a m.
North China-Por! Wingsang, 26th Nov., 10
: Total
Wei Wing Lok, b John Yow
15
He Wing Obing, o MaPherson
b Yaw
12
10
Captain Schuggs, of the "Cailno" nine, did excellent work at first Holh base, as did Malton in his pos- ition of short stop.
14
Swatow, Shanghal and
A.M..
Chau Yat Kwong run out
W. H. Turnbull, o Un. How
Fan, b You
Ho Wing Kim, o Yow, b Un
How Tan
***
Prof. Smith, ¢ Hon Ting,
b Un How Fan...
Wi Hall, b Yow
R. Anderson, c-Ng "Hon Ting
b Yow.
Tan Ying Lam ran out
Fung Min Lui, c and b Yow
Clit Wing To, not out
Extra
Total
FOOTBALL.
On the Hongkong team, Smith distinguished himself at third 18 base, and Goods held down his short atop position to perfection."
It was unfortunate that the 0 entire Hongkong Team could not have been present, as the roughly selected lot made but a poor showing against the welltrained
5
0 pine from the "Callao".
1
84
A Brace of League Matches, A couple of matchos
were played in connection with the Hongkong Association, at Happy Valley, on Saturday, and both wore surrounded with much in rrest. The ment of the R.G.A. and the Engineers wag parti- cularly attractive, as excitement was the chief feature of the game.
Siberian
Mall.
Tashiro, 24th Nov.-Swatowy Formoss Channel' 2Brd Nov., Geo,—0.-A, R. Br. 8.5, 1,647, J. D. Milus, J. Bouth coast
29th Nor-Haiphong and Chins between Hong- Pakhoi 22cd Nov., Gao.-B. kong and Lamook. & S. Tjimahi, Datch 8, 8,880, Sohaim- bart, 24th Nov.-Moj 19th Nov, Ballast.-J. O. J. L. Kwang'ee, Chi, a... 1,408, J. McAr
Hanyang,
thur, 24th Nov.-Canion 23rd Nov, Goo.-O. M. 6. N. Co.
Br.sa. 1,207, Cogan, 24th NOT.-Canton 23rd Nova Gen.-B. & 8.
Shanghai, North China, Japan | Amgonis, Ger. x.s., 0,224, A. Eigk, 25th Nov.-Shanghai 24th NOT, Geg.-H. A. L.
via Nagasaki, lala, Canada, United Stato.
and Bouth America vi San Rubi, Am. s..., 3,797, J. Miller, 25th
Francisco (Europe via Bib-ria) -Per Shinyo Mara, 26th 'Nov., 11 a..
HONGKONG CHESS CLUB. Macao-Par Bui Tal, 28th Nov, 1.15
A meeting of the Hongkong Chess Club was held at the office of the Honourable Mr. H. E. Pollock KC, on Thursday.. last, the 21st instant.
Mr. Pollook took the chair 'and there were also present Mr. H. M. Basto, Mr. D. E. Carvalho, Mr. F. E. Carvalho, Mr. R. A. Dastur, Mr. P. A. Rosario, Mr. S. D. Satnu and Mr. A. Silva Netto,
a
Mr. Rosario laid upon the table statement by the Hon. Treasurer, |Mr. M. J. Dinenberg, showing a
credit balance of $105.84.
P.M.
Taming 26th Nov., B rim. Niagpo, Shanghai and North Chin-
Par Chibi, 20th Nor
Philippins Islands-Per
*traits,
r.,
|
8
Burnish, Coylon, Adelaide. Western Australia. India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Naples For Yorck, 27th
Nov.. 8 A.M.
SwatowFox Haimun, 27th Nov, 10
AY,
Straite, India via Calcults--Per Lai-
spg. 27th Nov., 11 A.M. Maas-Fer Bai Tai, 27th Nov. 1.15 Philippine Islands-Por Rubi, 270
Nov., 8 r.M.
P.M.
Japan via Kobe, Victoria, Tacoma, Seattle and Vancouver-Per Bellerophon, 27th Nov., 8
P.K.
K.O.Y.LL, v H.M.S. Tamar In this match the Yorkshires defeated the Tamar by four goale
It was decided that, subject to to one. The teams lined up as the approval of the City Hall follows: K.OY.L.I.: Tunetal; Committee, (since obtained) the Rendell and Stangroom; Scho- Club should continue to hold ite field, Dewick and Hodges; Lind-meetings on Mondays and Thurs-Samarang and Bourabaya-Per Chia- ley, Pearann, Garrett, Alps and days at 5.15 p.m., and that every
HVS. Tamar: Turner: Axe and Cave; Brown, Mees and Batri; Carpenter, Brickle, Glog nes, Taylor and Neilson.
Vickern.
Batavia,
kiang, 27th Nov., 8 P.M.
Bingan, 28th Nov., 9 .. Cheribon, Samamag Bourabaya and Hadassar-Par Tjishi, 28th Nov., NOU.".
Thursday should be considered a Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon-Per match day, and that, for the purpose of festing the capabilities of the various playera, the Secre tary should draw by lot the The game had been in progress members of the Club against one
asso-Per Bui Tai, 28th Nov., 1.15
Siberian
.Mail.
P.M.
North Obina-Per Chenan, 28th Nov., 8 r.m.
Shanghai, North. Chins Nagasaki
and Japan via (Europe vis Siberia Per Lutzow, 28th Nov., 4*v.%....
a little more than five minutes another for a one-game maloh, Shanghai and when an excellent centre from any player not turning up to be Alps enabled Garrett to open scratched. It was also decided the socount for the soldiers. that all the present members, Thanks to excellent play by Tur- except Mr. J. X. Batalha and Mr. nor the soldiers did no damage Setns, junior (who was elected as in the next few minutes but a new member) should be consi- Vickara eventually got the ball dered as "A" class, and should. gding and passed to Pearson who play level with onaanother. Mr. H. Swatow, Amoy and Fouchowe made no mistake and cleverly de. Paulsen, who was elected as a feated the keeper with a fast high member, was also put into the Macao-Per Bui Tai, 29th Nov., 1.14 "shot. The first half ended in a "A" clase. It was decided that lead for the Yorkshires by three Mr. Batalha and Mr. Sotna, junior goals to one, Meera scoring for the should receive the odds of a Tamar.
Knight. It was further resolved
In the second half there was to try the experiment of limiting only one goal scored and that by players to a time-limit of 3 the soldiers. Both teams played minutes a move. well and matters were fairly even. It was decided that the Shield. Final score K.0.Y.L.I. 4 goals; which was offered by the Chair- man for an International Match, and which was not competed for, owing to the difficulty of getting
Tamar one goal.
R.QA. V R.E.
The teams in the above matoh R.CHA: Rossiter; Colmer Court; Mullins, Berry, Franks; Draper, Clark, Green, Dolmer, and Pin-
were as follows:-
chard.
RE: Riobards; Pearse, Pear son, Kelly, Lewis, Palmer; Scott, Torrigan, Morrish, Coxon and Rogers.
Referee, Sergeant Wilson.
Komor,
Philipine
Haitan, 29th Nov, 10 a..
PAM"
Yep, Ubai, Saipan, Trat, Pepepe, Kusaio, Jalin, Naam, Rataal, and Australia vis Sydney-Per Germanis, Islande, Augaur, YP. 29th Nov., 8 P.M.
Friederlab Wilhelmshafen. Rabaul, Her grahoba, Matupi, Australis, Tasmania. and Now Zealand vis Bris, bage Per. Prinz Sigismund. 80th Nov., 8....AN,
Yokohams-Per Persis, 30th Nov. 11 AM:
P. sides, should be offered for an Bhangbai, North China and Jared'si teams of five a side, to be held in Inter-Club competition, with January, the Chairman to revise Philipines Islands-Per Loongarg.
the conditions accordingly.
Nor-Mands, P.I. Nor, Gen-9. T. & Co.
4 South cost of、 China between)
'kong & Hatsan.
(moderate; fine.
N. gale.
..Tha some 63 No. 1.
. The same No. 1.
UNINA DOAST MATHÖROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER.
25th November, a.m.
W'astook 22nd Nemaro
Hakodate
Kasbing, Br. A 1,148, Ross Lewis. Tokio
25th Nor-Waho Nov., Rice-B. & S.
20th Kooki
Fagasaki, Wingiang, B., 1,517, T. HK'ebims
Lishman, 25th
Nor. Oshima Canton 24th Nov., Bice.-J., Naba M. & Co.
Labi jima Sbidzusks Maru, Jap. i.m., 4,072, 1. Bonin Is.
Irisann, 25th Nor. Seattle Chofve
W’haïrei 22nd Nov, and Shanghai Flour.-N. Y. K.
Hankow Ballerupbon, Br. ., 5,743, J. A. Kinking Bebb, 25th Nov.-Manila Shanghai and Liverpool. 18th Oct., Gutzinf Gea.-B. & S..
Sharp P. Mara, Jap. v..., 3,860,. K. Amoy
Izumi 25th Nor. Milk Swatow 19th Nor., Goal.--M. B. K
OLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Nov. 28.
Shiaba
Wind.
Bobi.
Barumeter.
Temperature
Humidity.
Direction.
Force.
780.21 21 28 629.66
29.77
29.94 80.13 80.17
".
IP
30,13
19
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Ceba
91
Labaan
29.50 81
Empire, for Kube.
V
Nov. 26. Hongkong, for Haiphong. Aragonis, for Himbarg, Kashing, for Canton.
Thanan, for Canton.
City of Baroda, for New York.. Hanyang, for Shanghai, Carl Diederichsea, for Haij bo g. Yuhon, for Canten, Soshu-mara, for Cantoo.
Haiman, for Swatow, Daijin-main, for Tameni. Empire, for Moji-" Skorzien, Lor Tsingtau, Tusichow, for Tientsin. Choyrang, for Shanghi. Anghia, for Caploa.
Nov. 25.
Chiakiang, for Canton, Boshn-mira, for Cantos. Hull Kong; for Canton. Hongkong, tas Saigon. Thessas, for London, Fri, for Dainy. Heimdal, for Haiphong. Wakamaten-mara, for Wakamgies,
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Par ax, Obinago Maru, strived 23rd fast, from Manils, &o. :—
atanger, S. E. Scbtedt, E. Perkins, 8.8.⠀
29.76
E
T. F. OLAIT, Director,
Hongkong, Observatory, Nov. 25..
BORNEO
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SATURDAY,
80th November,
at 9 a.x.
Aboat TUESDAY,
10th Deo.
About
·Middle- December
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Not., 5 P..
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Day On Date On Date
at pm.
6 am
Kwongiang, 3th Nor, Bubi, arrived - 25th lust,
Barometer Temperature Humility Wind Direction
80.08 30.11
atp. 80.06
69
02
69
28
44
44
NE:
P.M.
4.M..
from Manila im Ayniots, Mr. & Mrs. Kulka, F.
M.
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Forca Weather
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D. E. Carvalho was elected Hon Shanghai sad North Chin-Per Secretary and the following
The Artillerymen were the first additional gentlemen were elected
to make shape and Berry got dan-to the Committee:-Mr. H. M. Swatow-Per Haimma, 1st Dox, 9, Philippine Islands, Anatralia, Tas-
manis and New Zealand via Bishop, B..
Barn haw Port Darnia-Per Taigusa Fobaldon, Y. 2nd Deo.,'11''),
gorously near the goal and tested Basto, Mr. R. A. Dastar and Mr. Rogers, the latter saving woll, Ap. A. Rosario..
moment later Pinchard made an effort to register a goal but the ball grazed the upright. Later
It was decided that the annual subscription should continue at
Pinohard again got the ball and two dollare without any entrance Jaanis Mejt Honolula and Soal PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
foo.r
Fire in Hankow.
put in a splendid contre which Clark headed into the net. Clark again tasted Rogers but the latter
A conflagration broke out be war prepared and saved well Abont half way through the half hind the Japanese Concession at the Engineers got busy and com- Honkow on the 12th inst. The menced to play brilliantly, but German Fire Brigade went to the they could not find the goal, with scene, but could do nothing as the result that, when the whistle there was no water abiainable. blow a balt, the R. G. A. were The Japanese troops were busy lending by one goal to nil fighting the fire se much as possi- On reading the Engineers ble without water. About a ann- made a determine effort to drod" mat hats have been der- equalies, Coxon playing in comtroyed.
Oct-Min
Balo Highest span ale Temperature on, the pard Leweet H.K. Observatory, 24th Nov. 1912.
T. F, Craztor, Director.
TIDE TABLE.
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