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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1914,
PHOENIX CLUB.
Saturday Night's Successful Smoker.
Total (three wkts.)
Bowling.
0. M. R. W. H. H. Taylor ...13 0 57 1 1. 27 0
A well-attended and highly, Kowloon C. C. The University, R. G. Sutherton 7
R. Pestonjee 8.4 0 57 2 anccessful smoking concert was 0.27 0given at the Phoenix Club on. These teams met on the Kow-R. 4. Carvalho 2
8 0 43 0 Saturday night, under the pre- loon ground on Saturday and the J. V. Braga
C.S.C.C. v. Police.
sidency of Mr. J. A. Tarrant. An result was a comfortable win for
This game was abandoned at n excellent programme was gone the home side. This was mainly, late stage of the game, the tail-through by some well-known dae to the effective bowling end of the Police Tegin failing to local amateurs, whose Kay, who took eight wickets for 18 runs in one ball short of nine put in an appearance at the tributions were fully appreciated. overs, De Rome played a fine wickets, and also failing to field, Mr. Chapple sang, in good style, inninge of 55 not out for the this last named onerous duty be "The Curlew Bell," and Mr. winners, while for the losers Weing carried out by Chinese sub- Mackintosh" Drake goes West,
stitutes. The bowling of Bird Mr. Hannibal showed himself.to Wing-lock carried his bat through with a score of 20 out of his was phenomenal. Eleven of his be in fine form with one of his overs saw ten maidous, only three popular comic tarne, and Mr., aide's total of 47. Soores
runs and three wickets. The Higginbotham, always welcome Kowloon,
scores were as follow:-
an a concert platform, sang "My Beloved Queen," Mr. Cawsoy and F.T Lintlo, o and b Kelly... 6 Mr. England were
F. Sutton, b Turnbail
J. P. Robinson, NgSze-juin,
b Turnbull
Lt. Munn, 1.b.w.,b Turnbull... 35 F, J, de Rome, not out
Major Robertson, o Ng Sze-
kwong, b Marley
K. R. Maoonkill, b Marley
W. L. Weaser, & Marly, b
Turnbull
Dr. Forsyth, c. Ng Sze-kwong,
b Marley
W. Kay, o. Ho Wing-yuen, b
Turnbull
L. J. Blackburn, not out
Civil Service.
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both in C. P. Matyn, e Pitt, Kelly.. 25 good voice, the one offering F. A. Biden, st. Piti, b Kelly ...20" Parted" and "The Sailor's
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R. C. Witchell,lbw. bGrimmett 18 Grave," and the other "The
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G.S. Helling, hit wkt. b Kelly...1 Trumpeter" and "The Deathless CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO
H. E. O. Bird not ont........... 10 Army." The ever-popular Mr. R.O. Barlow.c Hogg, bGrimmat 0 | Rolphs, after singing "Bob
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J. H. Mead, o Marley, b
Tarnbull
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Extras... 17
Total... 181
Bowling.
18 2 81 8
Tarnball Anderson
C. Sara, e Pitt, b Bo. ker....21 down-You're Spotted," gave his F, Line, b Hogg
4 own version of "Tipperary,"
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W. H. Elmonda did not bat E. W. Dawson did not bat...
Polico.
12 which for the benefit of our
0 readers, we print below, as being Extras... 6 the most useful parody on the popular ditty we bave yet seen. Total...132 Mr. Komor distinguished himself BR a raconteur. Mr. Gonzalez
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Toge, i Martyn ... Urker, c Biden, & Witchell... Put, b Bird Hobinson, b Witcheil Vincent, b Bird
0. M. R. WGerrard, Bird
0 1 19 0 Ng Sze-kwong 3 0 16 0 G. E. Marley..... 80 48 3
University.
Ng Sze-kwong, o Munn, b
Kny
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Ng Sze-yuen, o Robinson,
Kay
G. E. Marley, e de Rome,
Kay
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Wei Wing-lock, not out F. A. Redmonde, b Kay Chan Yat-kwong, b Alucaskill H. W. Tarnbull, o Forsyth, b
Kay
G.G. Anderson, b Macaskill, Chan Wing-to, e Macaskill,
b Kay R: Andereoo, b Kay... Ho Wing-Yuen, Kay
Bowling.
FUND."
Arranging the Distribution of
the Goods,
The following gentlemen have
disbursement of the
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
·PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sellby Public Auction on
TUESDAY, the 15th December, 1914, com-
I played tho excellent violin solos consented to not as the committee mencing at Il a.m. at his Sales
8nd Mr. George Grimble, with bis 12 customary skill, acted ធន
10 accompanist.
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Walt, not out...
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FOOTBALL.
We are glad to add that, when 8 the hat was passed round for the Soldiers' Tobacco Fund, the sum 8 of forty dollars wae very quickly
Total... 45.
H.K. Club v. Navy, The Navy secured the jointain. a Leagun fixture with the Hong- Oknag Football Club on the latter's, ground on Saturday afternoon 5 in a game which was robbed of 29 much of its interest by the 2 disjointed play on both sides. 1 The one-nil verdict which the Nuvy secured does not fully
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O represt ut the trend of play; the margin would have been greater had not Jasper Clark for the home team done good work as custodian. O The goal that was scored followed 0 lob shot into the goal Extraa... adath which Clark saved.. He grasped it in order to Total... 47 put it well away when he was bundled into the goal, ball and
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0. M. R. Wall, by two burly asilore. The 8.5 2 18 8 Naval defeuco was particularly K. H. Macaskill... 8 1 252fe, and though the home for-
W. Kay..
H.K.C.C. v Cralgengower.
wards did get throughou ccension,
raised....
Tipperary-Copyright Not Applied for, Now all of you remember its the Kaiser's proudest bosat, That with his Fleet and mighty Army be'd invade our coast, S. Kitchener, and Jellicoe,
esme out along with French And the Kaiser now, he heure this row, from every British
trenób:-Chorua
Its a loeg way to Tipperary,
its a long way to go You thought you would get to London, but you find
it's mighty elow.
In the North Sea our lada ara“
waiting: eager for the fight, So just to show we're not down hearted let's all sing to-night, (Repeat Original Chorus)
TELEGRAPH CODES.
The Eastern Extension AustralTM The Club were at home on me poor shooting was reapons-sia and Obina Telegraph Co., Saturday to the Craigengower ible for lack of goale.
Ltd., bas isiued the following 0.0, and administered a severs The Club's forward line was intimation regarding telegrams to defeat. The visiting team did weak, though. Riiton and Mo Great Britain:- quite well in securing, the runs Cabbin did well at delence, The Postmaster General of the they did-52-both Braga and Railton in particular doing well. United Kingdom announces that Vivensh doing well, but when the The winners had the advantage on and after the 14th instant, the Olab faced the bowling of in their bustling methods and if following three codes, in addition Craigongower it proved to be at times they did mers work than to the four already authorised, very weak and some fiue hitting was necessary they always had a may be used to the United displaye were the order of the day. good idea of the whereabouts of Kingdom- Pearce, who hit all round the their objective and were con wicket in fine style and in de asequently a little less scrambling sparkling contribution to the day's than their opponente.. ericket, secured thirteen fours and, on two occasions put the ball well out of the ground, while Hooper, Leigh-Baunett and Mitchell added considerably to the total of the team. The aсOTES were:-
Craigengewer.
B. Pestonjes, b L'esice T. G. Noria, b Pearce
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R. A. Carvalby, 1.b.w., b
Pearce
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J. V. Braga, 1.b.w., h Anderson 34 R. Basa, o Hooper, b kead... 23 W. H. Viveash, o Pearce, b
Andoraou
H. H. Tayler, b Anderson ...
I A. Rose, b Stokes..."
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Police v. R. G. A.
By the odd goal in five, the Police went down to the R. G. A., Swann for the winnere putting up all their goals. Kelly ecored for the Police, while the second goal was the result of the Army defence pu ting the ball through its own goal. The game was a strenuous obe nad without doubt the victorá deserved the verdict. persistently they kept up an attack and Swann brought their efforts to a successful conclusion with a well-timed shot. The initial lead
which was thus gained was not
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Oigarette and Tobacco Fund for the Allied forces at the front, with power to add to their number:- Messrs. Gaston Liebert, French, Consul; P. Verstracten, Belgian Consul; D. W. Craddock, W. A. Dowley, G.T. Lloyd, J.A. Tarrant, G.W.C. Burnett, J. E. Gardiner, T. Petrio, W. Birker, A. H. Milroy, Gen. J. R. Sayer, F. T. Chapple and F. flicks. The first meeting of the Committee will be held on Wednesday next, at 5 P.m., at Messrs. A.S. Watson and Company's offices, fourth ficor, Alexaudia Buildings,
Since Friday last the Telegraph has received the following done tions to the Fund:
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Rooms, Duddell Street, 65 Bales Tobacco Leaves. Terms: As usual.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
SATURDAY. the 19th December, 1914, com- mencing at 2,30 p.m. at his Sales
Rooms, Dudd-11 Street. A Large Quantity of Silk & Fancy Coods
comprising: Silk, Cashmere and Crepe Embroidered Dress Lengths and Пойвов, Mandarin Coats, Kimonos, Dressing Gowns and Jackets, Silk Shawls, eto
Gent's Silk Pyjamas & Shirts, Dressing Gowns & Jackets, etc.
Silk Embroidered Bedspreads, Table Covers, Tea Coseys, etc..
also
A fow rolls of Ponges Silk.
On view from Friday the 18th December, 1914.
Catalogues will be issued..... Terms: Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
$2.-W. Humphrey. $1 each A.B.; Heo Sing; LA.C., (Taiyuan); S.K.; J. Hol loway; W. H.T. (sin Cheng); A..B. (Fatehaa); S.W.W. Aus- tralia; J. H. Cameron (Scotch); Advance Australia, W. Budge; A. Duarich; "Mao" W. B. Blind; S; O. M, Soares; "Auction on friend."
80 cents.-G. 50 cents.-Flop.
20 cents each.-P. S.; B. I.; Dob; R. E.; "Found." The above totals
... $. 44.40 139.90 Already acknowledged
Total to date...$ 184.30
"Why the Police Began with
The Waiter Class," At the Mansion Honse, while a charge was being beard against Theodore Schubert, a clerk, of Austrian nationality, for travel- ling outside bie registration area, he Alderman (Sir A. Newton) Only one code may be used in said, "This man is of military any one telegram and the name age. Why has he not been of the code used must be inserted interned ?" under" Official Instructions."
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VICTORIA THEATRE.
Mr. Bert Flatt's Success,
A police witness explained that owing to lack of accommodation the police had been instructed to arrest only the waiter class first..
The Alderman:-Lack of ac- The amusing, eccentric and commodation? Tast can now be musical Mr. Bert. Flatt, assisted remedied by a sentence of three
of long duration, for from a by Miss Flo Brooks, opened at mouths' hard labour.
13 penalty for bandling in the the Victoria Theatre on Saturday forbidden area, Kelly put the night, and gave a fine turn, intro-
B. G. Satherion, not out
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D. Kharas, o Anderson,
Maas 8. Jex, b Maas
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also
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Catalogues will be issued. Terms-Cash on delivery.'.
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ball through the soldiere goal for dusing his celebrated saxophone, the equaliser. Aimless play banjo and month-organ tricks. Extrae... 26 which followed saw Swann nagain Mr. Flatt plays well, and the in a favourable position and he amusing gaga Bandwiched ...152scored the second point for the between his various musical per-1 By kind permission of Lieuton- | Blongside. ⠀
Army. Again the score was formances contribute towards ant Colonel L. A. Watson, the Cargo, impeding the discharge 0. M. R. W levelled by the Army putting making his abow highly enter-Band of the 74th Panjabis will be or remaining on board after
23 3 through their own goal, but taining.
Total
Bowling.
T. Pearce
B. Hancook
F. B. Bred
0
R. Anderson......... 9 0
35 3
4
0
22 1
R. A. Stokes 6 0
16 1
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M. M. Maase 2 0
Hongkong.
T. E. Pearce, Totured....
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P.B. Leigh Bennett, b Tayler 32
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19 0 before the whistle went Swann, The new pictures at the above and also New Year's Eve when a at Consignee's risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be who was very much in the house are too good to be missed; Special Menu will be provided.
effected. Tables should be booked early." picture, put the third goal to bis notably "The Usurer's Son"!
J. H. TAGGART, Bills of Lading will be count- own and his team's credit win-and we understand that quite an
Manager. ersigned by: 22 ning a not very exciting game at exceptional war fimis quo shortly.
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TO LET. C. A.Hooper, retired... 66 Confucius Society on Saturday some really good football reaulted able for Europeans, Airy, in good 8 at the Happy Valley. Some in the meeting.The scotors for locality, Electric Light, Water, Bathroom, Kitchen. Moderate
Cheap, Top Flat, 51 Potting- rent, varying froin 820 to $40 TO LET From January, Telephone accommodation. Also
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E. J. R. Mitchell, b Pestonjes 41
R. P. Thursfield, not out.
R. A. Stokes, b Pestonjeé
R. Kennedy, R. M. Anderson,
M. M. Maas, E. B. Reed and R. Hancock did not
pas
O interest centred in the game on ac- the society were Wong Tak count of the meeting of two rival cheung and Cam Kow and for the teams one of which, the Collegians, College Foster, who notched from had the reputation of not having a long shot, and Mordeen, who been defeated for the last three levelled the score with a penalty
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