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LOCAL SPORT.

(Continued from page 9).

Kowloon v. Police.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Wilmingtons: R.E., Caples, RT., Riddle, RG., Throne, 0, Hatfield.

G., Nolan, L.'T., Knight, LE., Marsh, 9., Lousfield, R. H., Holmes, I.. H., Baker, Full Back, Lt. Brumbangh.

The Hongkong Police went down badly on Saturday when they visited Kowloon to play the Piscatagnos: R.E., Gross- R.T., Graham, R.G., K. C. C. in a league match, man,

Metcalf, O., Anderson, L.G., Wesser and Macaskill did deadly Bold, L.T., Buck, L.E., Kaight, work with the hall, nine wickets 9., Hayes, L. H., Lord, R. H., being bowled, the whole ten fall-Clem, Full Back, Snyder, ing for 30 runs. Kowloon replied with 115 for 6 wickets, the top scorer being W. E. Dixon, 29.

· The scores were as follow :— K..0, 0.

L. F. Townend, o Oruick-

shank, b Kerr...

H. S. Rouse, b. Priestland L. M. Whyte, e Booker, b

Prentland

1

N. Croucher, b Kerr

F. Sutton, b Kerr

0

21

Nolan waslaid out in the second half for a few minutes, but plucki- ly stayed in the game.

Wallace,

Referee Captain U.S. N.,and umpire Lt. Jennings,

U. S. N.

1.

A return game will be played on Saturday next on the same ground.

BILLIARDS,

The game which was postponed 17 Lou Wednesday last between Ser 4 gourt T. Pitt and Mr. McLennan

will be played next Wednesday at 8.30 pm. at the Grand Hotel

0

POST OFFICE.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Manila, s.s. Zafiro, " Seattle, se. Yawata-maru, Swatow, s.s. Ohoysang. Singapore, 8.8. Sardinia. Japan, sa. Aki-maru. Shanghai, 8,8--Amazons.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Lak London Dec. 26 Dec. 27

Shanghal

Jan, 11 Jan. 13

MAILS DUE, Siberian, Anhui, 15th inst. French, Magellan, 16th inst. English, Assaye, 17th inst.

The Anhui is expected to arrive here on Wednesday the 15th inst with the remaining portion of the London muil (via Siberia) of Fri- day the 21st ult. and the mail of Saturday the 22nd ult.

The Magellan with the French Mail, is expected to arrive here on Thursday the 16th inst, at daylight-

MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913.

SHIPPING NEWS.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 13th at 10.40-The anticyclone has advanced oast- ward. It is now central over the

ARRIVED. Fukura Maru, Jap. s.a., 1,946,

Kumawachi, 11th Jan. Yellow Sea. Moji 5th Jan., Coal.-M. B. G, K. Tamon Maru, Jap. s., 2001,

Watanabo, 11th Jan. Dairen, 5th Jan,,,

Coal.- M. B. M.

Pressure has increased con- siderably over contral Japan, and slightly along the E coast of China over the Philippines and Annam.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Light or variable winds are Triumph, Ger. e.s., 762, W. Lang indicated to the north of Foochow

Bohwager, 11th Jan.and moderate monsoon over the W Haiphong and Boihow N. China Sea 10th Jan Gon.-J. & Co.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 Petchaburi, Dutch, s.e., 1,373, 0. hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day,

Gosewich, 11th Jan. 10.00 inches.

Jan.,

Quang Yen 8th Stone, J. CJ, L.

Okara, Br. 8,8, 3,438, E. R. Hirst.

11th Jan-Moji 5th Jan, Coal, M. &Co.

District.

Carmarthenshire, Br. ss., 2,994,1 Hongkong and moderate;

Bolland, 12th Jan.--on-Neighbourhood

fair.

STRAMERS

7ILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or about

the DATES named-

'FOR

SHANGHAI, MOI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA...

SARDINIA "Capt.:0. C. Talbot, n,v.n.

ASSAYE

Fraight, and

TO SAIL OR REMARK

daylight

14th Jau.

about

Fasange.

Freight and

Noon 18th Jan.J

Freight and '

Passage,

Capt. G. W. Cookman, a... 16th Jan, INDIA

Capt. G. W. Gordia, n.x.n.

Passage.

I

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

Forecast.

E winds,

SHANGHAI

LONDON, VIA USUAL PORT OF ÚALL

ABER

N.E. winds, strong.

LONDON & ANT-}·

WEBPY.S'roE,

NOVARA

The same as No. 1.

The same

POBT SAID AND

MARSEILLES...30

All the above steamers are fitted with wirelesa Telegraphy..

For Freight, or Passage apply; la

E. A HEWETT,

Superintendent.

don via Singapore 5th Jan., Gen-J, M. & Co 2 Formusa Channel Sardinia. Br. 8.a., 4,126, Talbot

R.N.R., 12th Jan-Lon 3 South coast of don, Ballast P&O S

China between H.K. N..Co.

and Lamocks

China between H.K. and Hainan.

us No.. 1. China, Coast Meteorological Register,

W. E. Dixon, b Burlingham 29 for a silver cup that has boen pro- The Assaye with the English Dunedin, Br. 8.8, 5,050, Case4 South coast of)

W L. Wenser, not out

J. H. Mead, not out...

J. P. Robinson I

K. R. Macaskill did not bat.

Bowling.

26 sented by Mr. Logan. The pro-12th inst. at 6 a.m. and is expected mail left Singapore on Sunday the 8prietor of the hotel aunounces

that dinner on that night will be to arrive here on Friday the 17th served at 7, instead of 7.30..

WRESTLING.

Extras 10

Total 1151

***

0. M. R.. W, Kerr...

7 0 35 3 Moody

3 0 12 0 Priestland 8 1 36 2 Burlingham... 5 0 28 1. Mclennan 1 0 4 0 H. K. Polico.

8

3

Mr. Woodcock b Macaskill Mr. McLennan b Wensor Mr. Burlingham 'b Macaskill..... 0

·Mr. Booker b Macaskill

Mr. Kerr b Macaskill

Mr. Priesland b. Macaskill...

0

Mr. Pitt b. Weaser

Mr. Moody b. Wessor

3

Mr. Cruickshank ran out...

Mr. Cooper not out

Extras...

Total...

Macaskill Wasser

Bowling.

02

1. ទ 8.2 25

AMERICAN RUGBY.

2

36

5

3

Big Local Event.

Wrestler Hertsh, of H.M.S. Ot. "ter, has signed articles to wrestle Morris Sandberg, of Chicago, at the City Hall on January 18. Sandberg has wrestled on the Pacific and has won many laurels

new.

Johanne,

inst. at 9 a-m, This Packet brings the Parcel mails closed in London for despatched by the all sea route on the 11th December and Nikko for despatch overland on the 18th

ultimo.

MAILS CLOSE.

12th Jan.-Singapore3rd Jan., Gen.-D. & Co.

Ger, s.s., 951, H. Ipland. 12th Jan Haiphong and Hoihow 11th Jan., Gen. -J. & Co.

Maru; Jap. 8.s., 3,439, M: Yagi, 12th Jan-Manila 10th Jan, Ballast.-N. Y. K.

Haiphong and Pakhoi-Pershengking, Br. 8.8., 1,043, Cowan,

Triumph, 14th Jan.. 8

3.11.

12th Jan-Dalny 7th Jan, Gen.-B. & S.

Station.

$13th January, a.m.

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

W ostock 7a 30.25 3 56

Swatow-Per Quarto, 14th Jan., Haiyang, Br. 8.5., 1,363, Hodgins, Nomura

8 a.m.

14th Jan., 10 a.m.

on the mat. He is a comer in Hongkong and from his Straits and Burmah-Per Okara, record a good bout is expected. Sandberg is in training now and Japan will be ready by the day of the struggle for the honoure."

The men of this city will have

a chance to see a real live match

when these heary men mix their powers. Much interest is shown already by the arguments and opinions of this manly game.

Sandberg is known in Honolu

lu when he won from Roberts on two straight falle, In Olongapo Le lost to the mighty Gedrojo but nevertheless he drew one of the largest houses in the Orient. When 17 years of age he wres tled Power, then the welterweight champion of the world, at the Chicago Central A.C. In Rhode A close and most exciting Island he wrestled Smith for the game between the heretofore un-championship, winning in two beaten eleven from the U.S.8. straight falls. Two straight falls Piscatagua, and a tear from the also won for him the champion- s.e. Wilmington, was played on ship of the state of Washington, Saturday afternoon at Happy from Miller. Valley, and resulted in a win with Three strong man of the a Boore of 12 to six in favour of U. S. Navy wore defeated the Wilmington representatives. by Sandberg when he

A large number of spectatore from Bosler the title of champion watched the game with the of the Navy. Single and Brown keenest interest, and were very went down twice straight, as did enthusiastic.

Boalor.

The play was fast and clean, Lieat. Brambraugh being easily the star player. His long for ward passes, and solid line plung ing were excellent, and the head work that he displayed in rus zing his team (Wilmington) was worthy of any collegiate eleven. He was ably seconded by Caples at R. E., Nolan at L. G., and Holmos at R. H.

For the Piscataques, Lord's playing at L. H. was brilliantly spectacular, especially in his oriaa-orose plays in conjunction with Olem at R. H., the formation rarely failing to gain 6 yards, and several times a good deal more.

The kicking of both sides was good, but here again Lieut. Brumbaugh's "bootings" out dis tanced those of Capt Snyder (Picatagua.)

The line up was as follows:

won

The Big Swede "Olsen "of the Facile Coost went down before the scientific maneuvers of Sand- berg. He has won many smaller bouts on that coast and has always been much admired.

Prench

Mail.

via Yokohama -Per Lai-Wosang,

sang, 14th Jan., 10 a m Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus-Sikiang, tralia, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseil les (Letters posted in all.

the Pillar Boxes in time

for the first clearance will be included in this con-

12th Jan.-Foochow vin Hakodate Ports 9th Jan., Gen Tokio D. L. & Co.

Kochi

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Br. B., 1,127, G: M. Nagasaki Smith, 12th Jan.-Canton K'shima 30.25 11th Jan., Gen.-J., M. & Oshima 30.20- Co.

Naha

30.15- Fr. 8.s.. 715, E-" de Cala Tahi'jima,,, lano, 12th Jan.-Hai- Borin Is." phong 10th Jan, Gen-Chefoo .M.M.

W'haiwei

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PARANO, O'MBO,Capt. H. R. Hetherington, B.N.B.

P.'& O. S. N. Co.'s office,**

Bongkong, 18th January, 1913.

about

22nd Jan, Freight &

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Chinhua, Br. s.a-1,349, Fenson, Hankow

12th Jan.-Shanghai 9th Ichang Jan., Ballast.-B. & S. Kiukiang tract mail.) (Late Let Aki Maru, Jap. 8.s., 3,995, B. Ron, Changsha, ters 11.00 a.m. to Noon.

13th Jan-Yokohama, Shanghai Extra Postage 10 cents).

GenN. Y. K

Gutzlaff -FerAmazone, 14th Jan.. #sin Chi, Chi. 9.s., 1,365, Wester Sharp P. 11 a.m.

Saigon-Per Eiger, 14th Jan,

1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 14th. - Jan.,

1.15.

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STEAMERS.

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

GIBRALTAR, Į PRINZ LUDWIⱭ "SOUTHAMPTON, ANT-Capt. v Blazer

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WED'DAY, 22nd Jan,

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13th Jan. Tourane 9th Taichu Jan., Gen.-J. & Co. Tainaa

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SATURDAY, 28th January

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TUESDAY,

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BORNEO

Capt. F. Sembili.

4th Feb. Beginning of February.

Philippine Islands-Per Kuei-Yawata Maru, Jap., 2,366, TKoshun

chow, 14th Jan, 3 p.n. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-

Per Kaijo-maru, 15th Macao-Per Sui Tai, 15th Jan,

Jan., 9 a.

1.15 p.m Macao-Per Sui Tai, 16th Jan..

1.15.

Philippine Islands-Per Zafiro, 16th Jan, 3 p.m. Shanghai and North China -Per Chinhus, 16th Jan., 3

.p.m.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Siberian

Mail;

Per Haiching. 16th Jan.,

5 p.m.

Shanghai, North China

and Japan via Kobe (Europe via Siberia)-

Sekine, 13th Jan-Japa P'dores 30.13-' 9th Jan., Gen.-N. Y. K Canton "9a Bourbon, Fr. s.s., 997, Lovaillant, H'kong 6a 30.1460 85 e 2 o 13th an-Saigon 8th Gap Rock 6a30.13-ene 4 c Jan, Gen-Man Fat. Macao 30.1558 Amazone, Fr. ss., 2,958, Girard, Wuchow 9a

13th Jan.-Yokohama Pakhot 4th Jan., Gen.~M..M. Hofhow Choysang, Br s.a, 1,424. Courtney, Phulien

13th Jan.-Shanghai and Tourano Swatów 12th Jan; Gen. C. St. J. -J., M. & Co.

Aparri Am, ss., 1.409, F. S. Mc-Manila

Murray, 13th Jan Legaspi Vanila 10th Jan., Gen. Iloilo S. T. & Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Jan. 11.

Zafira,

Magellan, 16th Jan., 5 Tooaui, for Saigon. p.m.

m.

Jan, 13,

Since winning in the States Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon-Wosang, for Shanghai. Per Singan. 17th Jan., 9 Haiyang, for Foochow.

Petchaburi, for Kwong Yuen, and India via Caloutta-Choysan, for Canton.

Per Kumsang, 17th Jan, Tamon-maru, for Hongay. I paty

Tientsin, for Lanton.

Sandberg has been seeking mat- obes throughout Japan and the Orient but has not succeeded an- Straits til the coming match with Hort h. He tried to get a match with

Siberias

Mail."

1.15 p.m... Shanghai & North China (Europe via Siberia)-For Assaye, 17th Jan. 5pm

Carlson of Manila but failed. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 17th Jan., From all indications this will be a treat to the men who like a good clean battle on the padded cloth. Sandborg will put on the finishing touches to his training and will be in prime condition for the natch. He is down to weight and is feeling fine. His beight is 5 feet 9 inches, and his reach is 72 inches. From this it can easily be seen that he is a man built for fight.

CRISP, NIPPING

A pot of hot, delicious Coffee downstairs. The In- ylting Aroma prevades the house. Isn't that an in- ducement to get up and begin the day? But the Coffee mustn't be A dis- appointment_even one day out of six. It must be con- sistently good, and that is one of the great characteris- tics of LOTUS BRAND MOKHA COFFEE..

Obtainable at all Grocers.

MORNINGS.

H. RUTTONJEE & SON, S8 & 40, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

English

Mail.

Amazone, for Saigon. Szechuen, for Port Courbet. Linan, for Shanghai." Ceylon-maru, for Calcutta, Nikko-maru, for Nagasaki,

Sardinia, for Yokohama, Triumph, for Pakhol, Chinhna, for Canton. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Drufar, for Bangkok.. Adelaide, Western Aus- Dunedin, for Yokohama. tralia, India," Aden, Swazi, for New York. Egypt, and Europe via Shengking, for Canton.. Brindisi. (Late Letters Fultals, for Yokohama. 11a.m. to noon, Extra Sabine Rickmers, for Swntow Postage 10 cents.) (Sup plementary mail on board up to the time fixed for departure of the mail (Extra Postage 10 cants) (Letters posted in all the

DEPARTED. Jan. 12. Daigi-maru, for Tamsui. Haimun, for Swatow. Pitsanulok, for Singapore.

Pillar Boxes in time for Ariaki-maru, for Miike. the first clearance will be inetuded in this con- Yunnan, for Yokohame.

Onsang, for Chinwantao tract mail.) The Parcel Mail will be closed on Kansu, for Canton.

Linan, for Shanghai: Friday, the 17th Jan, at Koonshing, for Canton. 5 p.m.-Per India, 18th

Jan. 13. Jan., 11.a.m.

Chinhus, for Canton,

Shanghai North China, Japan via Ceylong, for Calcutta.

Moji. Victoria and B.O, Fultale, for Yokohama. Seattle-Sado-maru, 17th Tjlmall, for Japan. Jan., 11 am

Pongtong, for Siam,

Philippine Islands-Per Yuen- Drufar, for Swatow,

German

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18th Jan, 1 p.m.

Straite, Burmah, Coylon, Adelaide, Western Aus

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