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LOCAL SPORT.

Week-End Cricket and

Football,

Saturday saw much activity in local sporting circles, most of the oriekel and football clube having & busy time.

CRICKET.

Cralgengewer v; H.K.C.C. Craigongower lost heavily on Saturday to the Cinb, who put up

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1915,

ing secured seventy runs to his CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO DAIRY FARM NEWS.

oredit. In addition to this, when bowling, he took Baran wickete for eighteen runs. The Ecores

WOTE:-

70

Tho University. K. Brayahay, setired... Ng Sze-kwong, b de Bome... 13 C. G. Anderson, b Overy Ho Wing-yuen, o Wenser, b

Schulz

Wei Wing-lock, a Robinson,

b de Rome... Ho Wing-kin, st, Elson,

Robicein

G. E. Marley, b de Rom

FUND.

For the Allied Forces at the Front.

FISH.

8

Jan.

Amount

ledged to 30th of

acknow

List No. 1:-

10

Dr. Macfarlane...

$2,583.37

10.00

WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF

Messrs. J, P. Lowing-

4

don, McMahon,

12

Alex Campbell,

Robert Taylor, T.

b de Rumo batting, no fewer than five mos R. Anderson, o Elson, "b

Robinson failing to make any score at all

41

J. Macaulay, Bey

nolds, O. Rhoder-

N

2

ick, $2 each

8

double figuras. The beat perform-

Doce was that of HH Tayler,

...13

who scored forty-five runs.

was particularly deadly, securing

251 to the losers' 114. The Craig-F. A. Redmond, e Robinson, engower players were weak in

and only three scoring above Chan Wing-to, nci out

Extras

Total 10 'ckets)...157

Bowling for the Club, Donnelly Chou Yat-kwong did not bat,

three wickets for four ruas apiece.

For the Club, Major Bowen wes do Rome

responsible for 43 rany, while Overy

the tail end, Messie. Mitchell and Schulz

T. E. Pearce, gathered in 29 and McLennan 39 respectively. The scores Wraser

Bere:-

Cralgengower.

J. B. Braga, b. Bowen ...

R. Bara, e Hooper, b Bowen... 10 H.H. Tayler, a and b Anderson 45 "R. A. Carvalho, e Sutherland,

b Bowen....... LA. Ross, 8 Moore, Anderson R. Peatorji, b Anderson

K. Khoras, l.b... b Bowen J. D. Noria, o Anderson, b

Donnelly

8. Jer, b' Donnelly

Bowling

OF M. R. W. 12 1 47 4 6 131 1 3 0 12 1 4.0 30 0 3.0 11 0 3.21 13 2 Kowloon C.C. K. MaLenon, b Brayabay... 14 W. J. Elson, b Brayshay. 1 J. H. Mead, c Ng Sza Kwong,

b Bravehay

Robinson ...

07. J. de Romo, b Ho Wing kin J. Robinson, e Ho Wing-kin,

9b Brayshay...

W. Wensor, b Ho Wing-kin 1 Capt. Liddell, b Brayshay 12A. E. Silkstone, o and b Ho

Wing kin

0

14.00

Collected by Miss Square :-

***

Sargt Major Chris-

tias

i.. $5.00 Mrs Bo Tung 3.00 Mr. E. S. Abraham 3.00 Friends $1.25,

Friends $1.05. 2.30 Messre. J. W. Crans- ton, G. W. Gegg E: M. Raymond Mesdames Tee, Yan, Ho Wing, Misses Iris Thorn hill, Joyce Thorn- hill, Alice Blake, Stephens, Mesura.

H. Edwards, Car

malits, Daddy... 12,00

| Menre. A.M.O.. B.

W.,L.I., W.V.P.,

Mok

Lip,

Gunner...

3.00

12

A. Gunner, 30

ots., M.H., J. G.

0

0

20 ole, esob... 70

5 W. H. Church, 6 Brayshay.

Mesare. A Kam, O.B.

1

Tong. In Kons,

re

9

3

24

Rev. H. R. Wells, b Donnelly Substitute, not all' -

Bowen

Extras

Totul.... Bowling.

1A. E. Sebulz, b Brayshay 34. Overy, not out.

....114

0. M. R. W.

8 0 45 4

Extras.........

Total....... Bowling.

O. M. R. W.

Anderson ......... 10. 2 33 3. Brayebay 11 3 18 7. Donually 2.4 0 123 Ho Wing-kib... 11 3 21 37

H. K. C. C.

A. R. Sutherland, b Tayler 13 C.-A. Hooper, b Carvalho

7

D. E. Donnelly, b Taylor.... 20 R. P. Thursfield, and b

Tayler

12

17

Major Bowen, cand.b Carvalho

43

P. Jacks, b Pestobji...

R. Kennedy, e Pestonji, b

Tayler

R. N. Anderson, b Pestouji 8. S. Moore, e and b Partonji, E. J. R. Mitchell, pat pat T. E. Pearce, b Carvalho

Extras

Total...

Bowling.

FOOTBALL.

Club again Defeat the Police. The Hongkong F., and the Police F. O. again mat on Satur. day, this time in a Hongkong Shield Competition tie, the Club winning by two goala to one after a hard fought game. After a rush or two, Stewart got the ball in a 22 favourable position, end, miking no misinke, opened the Rooring for the Club. The shooting of 20 the Police showed very much 29 room-for improvement, one meru- 30 ber only, and that Booker, meet.

18

ing with anything like succesy. 251 Even then be was well attended

to by the Club defence. Reid, too,| 0. M. R. W. sbowed a little superiority over Carvalho.........16.4 0 100 3 bis confreres. The half-time 4 714 arrived with the Club leading by Tayler......14

0 48 3he odd goal. Pestonji.........10

CIVIL Service v. Army Team. " In the second half Pennell The Civil Service just reached added another to the Club score, the century before their side was and Reid, through the agency of dismissed by a military team who Bonker, scored for the Police in reply passed that total by fifty- before the close. eight rane, thereby winning a resulted as follows-Hongkong

The game

Tong Kow, A.B.C. 50 Collected by Mrs. W.H. Local Subscriptions., Collected by Copt.

SELECTED FINNAN HADDOCKS,

FILLET HADDOCKS

Mesers. H. Titwan, Yung

Hon Chuen,

Acknowledged last week

List No. 87:-

Mr. F. O. Bocke

AND

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$2,747,97 Amount expended to

30th January 1915... 2,128.25

Balance in brad $

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GEO. J. B. SAYER, 15.40 Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.

2:00

Lofsine various ... Collected by Mr Simmonds: Mesara J. T.. Irving,

E. Larmour, F. W. Wood, Vergette Farther instalment

from V. R. O............ Mrs. Goldman,

List Nu. 3- Captains A. Fraser,

and Jenkins...işir List No. 18:- Mers. H. Stephens. & OG PRPAPA! List No. 27. Messrs. II. S Hille, A.

Rodger, J. Rodger, G. Baker, J. W. Stéwort, J. W. Glors, J. D. Kionair, J. McCor quodale, J. Forbes, F. Plage, A. Forbes, A. T. Brown, T. Blair, T, Brawn, J. H. Un- derwood

List No. 29-

Messrs. M. J. Patell, and

N. B. Karanjia

Mr. F. P. Shroff..... Meser. B. U. Umrigar

H.Eberganmode.P.H... F. Telati, B. P. Ta...

most enjoyable game. The scores Club, 2 goals; the Police, I goal. Mr. B. F. Tanaria

were***

Army.

Two of the service teams were

The Navy Beat the Engineers.

J

French, retired hurt.......

48

Forrest, a Waterapu, b Reed...

engaging each other on Saturday,

these being contingents of the List No. 40-

Dudley, b Reedá..............in .it .

29

Royal Nivy and the Royal En-Mr. G. T. E.

Bennet, b Reed...........................

0

gineers, two very good teams. List No. 77 :-

Raploy, b Reed.

The game was characteristically Mr. W. E. Clarke

Major Mergan, b Waterson"....

Б

Trenonnan, b Witchell......... Hyde, b Witchell

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fought, both sides putting forward Mr. J. Arnold ... some commendable efforts to Mr. Sho Tata Tasi

L. B. A. Williams, run out...

P. W. Williams, not put .......... Gregory, c and b Bradbury

Extras

Total...

Bowling.

1

15

158

secure the palm. It was in the Mr. Lam Shau Sban

fret twenty minutes of the match Mr. Ip Chik Sah

that the only goal was scored, and Mr. W. A. Valentine

that through the efforts of Godfrey Mr. Yang Hon Che

of the Royal Navy. "The Ex-Mr. R. T. Bres giaceratried very hard to equalise, Mr. J. McFarlane but they were not favoured with S. Belle Smith' success. The first half conclud- Mr. She Tai Cheung 0. M. R. W: 1...10 0 35 2ed with the sailore a goal up. Mr. W. D. Morgan

The steerd half was just as M-gere. W. H. Edley, 7 0 53 4

Yoog Hoa Kwan, de 1230 stenuously fought as the frat,

Wilson, Fung Sin but neither leur penetrated the! opposing defence. Godfrey, how-Wah, Lam Yan Chi... ever,robbed his first effort of much Mesere, G.W., 0.8.0.

Witchell

Reed

Mariya

... 5

Waterson

Bradbury

5 12 1 ...2.4 1 11 Civil Service.

Capt. C. D. Martin, b Morgan 13 of its glory by missing an open

P. T. Lamble, b Rapley

R. O. Witchell, h Morgan

1 goal in the second moiety. How 28 ever, the sailors came out winners

E. W. Dawson, b Raplay......0 by the only goal of the match.

E. B. Reed, 1.b.,, b Ripley 0

O. J. Tacchi, b Rapley......... W Hill, o and b Morgan... Bradbury, 1b.w., b Morgan... Waterson, b Rapley..... Bearn, b Morganit Hall, not out emminkive mi

Extras,

351

St. Joseph's College Beat. Victoria Rovers.

3 In the second division of the

Hongkong League there was much

1

interest in the match played

D

between the St. Joseph's College

representatives and the Victoris

Scott, F. d'Ecs, D. D. Watling, J. Evans. O. P. Archerill, J, F. d'Azevedo, R.Adling- ton, Yang Fan, Luk Lai Ting, J. M. Figueiredo, A. M. Xavier

4,00

SANITARY BOARD.

The orders of the day for Tuesday's meeting of the Sinilary

15.00 Board are:

Letter from Government for warding correspondence relating to Flagus Epidemics in Hong- kong.

Letter from Government re the election of Dr. G.. HL. Fitz- williamsand Mr. P. W. Goldring as members of the Sanitary Board.

Letter from Government ap proving the erection of a mater 15.00 closet st the Jockey Clab, Haral

Building Lot No. 23.

in a transmitter and sent to the second intermediate station,

which in its turn receives an auto- perforated slip to be dealt with in the same way; and finally Shang hai will receive an auto-perforated lip which, inserted into a print ing apparatus, will produce the telegram, manually operated in London, in printed form.

One of the inventora, Mr. Bille. has spent a couple of years in Stanghai na engineer in the Great Northern Telegraph Company's service.-N. C. Daily News.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS,

PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigne has received instructions to sell by Public

Auction on FRIDAY,

the 12th February, 1915, com mencing at 12 o'clock noon at his Sales Rooms. Duddell Street. (For account of the concerned)

50cases Guinness' Stout pints), 50 cases Pilsenor Beer (pints). 20 casos John Begg's Whisky. 12eason James Munro'sWhisky, 30 cases Dutch Gin.

10 cases Hoehl. Champagne. On view now. Terms-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Auction on

PRELIMINARY NOTICE, Report from the Select Com- $500mittee appointed to consider the THE Undersigned has received instructions from the well- 200 whole question of

known dealer, Lah Ven Kea of the water carriage system.

Report from the Government (Shanghai), to sell by Public, 3.00 Analyst on the public water sup-MONDAY & TUESDAY,

50plies for the month of January, the 8th & 9th March, 1915, com-

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Lime ashing ratura for the 5.00 fortnight ending 28th January, 5.00 1915.

5.00 Mortality return for Hongkong 5.00 for the weeks ending 3rd, 10th 5.00 and 17th January, 1916. 5.00 Mortality return for Manao for 5,00 the weeke ending 17th and 24th! 4.00 January, 1915. $3.00)

Katretora for the weeks ending 23rd and 30th January, 1915.

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The Great Northern Telegraph Company will in the very near fature introduce the Creed-Bille 12 00 automatic telegraph system at their Shanghai station, and, later On, Bt other of their stations in the Far East..

Rovare. The game was a good Queen's College tenon. It was

$

(Full particulars will appear Jater) GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

PUBLIC AUCTION, -

For the benefit of the Prince of Wales National Relief Fund, and

other Charitable Purposes.. The Undersigned Eave receiverl instructions to sell by Public

Auction,

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on

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This ingenious system has for by the Undersigned. ons, in which the College team scored in the first half, too, and some time past been worked with

Tola 100 proved itself emporior to it though the Diocesan School had great saccess on various cables in opponente. In the first half the Plenty of time to equalise; they of the most prominent

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College went for the gloves, so to speak, and at the interval led by two goals to one. In the second without any response and ran victors by three goals to Tone

failed to do so sad had to go one .. under by the only goal.

Kowlood v. The University,half, the College added another endly games of football. The intermediate stations ie dispensed with good window" display.

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Kowloon C. 0. put out a weak team against the University and lost accordingly, thanks to the Food work for the scholata by K. Brayahay, who retired after hav

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