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THE HONG KONG

LOCAL SPORT,

A. R. F. Rares, o Hancock; b

Andoresa

F. Sutton, o Thursfield, b

Sayor

The Week-End Cricket Matches. E. B. Read, b Anderson ...... W. L. Wenser, not out .....................

Extras....

On Saturday the University met the Civil Service on the former's ground, K. Brayahay. acoringa useful 85 for the collegiane. The scores were:-

University.

K. Brayabay, o Tacchi, b

Waterson

Oban Wing-to, o Hill, b Severn 27

Total......

Bowling.

First Luninge.

.O. M. R. W. Anderson.... 14.3 1.09 3 Donnolly 11 3 46 3 Sayer

0. M. R. W. 10 1 36 0

85

10 0.53 1

Ng Ser-kwong, b Severn

0

R. Haaccok... Thursfeld

10 1 44 3

G. E. Marley, c Lamble, b

Second

3 0 13 0 Innings.

Severn

'6

J. D. Wright, b Waterson

9

Donnelly

H. W. Tarnbull, b Hill

6. Sayer .....

C. G. Anderson, a Brown, b

Waterson...

R. Lancock ...

7.2 23 2 61

22 2

0

Maas

·3 1 19.2

F. A. Redmond, ran out

21

Anderson

... 8.1 0.

Ho Wing-kin, not out

7

H. K. C. C..

$

First Lanings.

7

Chan Yat-kwong, not out

Extran

***

Total (fo: 8 wkts)...170

Wei Wing-lock did not bat,

Savern

Hill

Sira

Bradbury ...

Lamble

B.co

Waterson....

Bowling.

6. M. R. W.

14 1 50 3

8 0 38 1 во

14 0.

2.0 14 0

5 0 35 0

Civil Service.

P. T. Lamble, not out

TELEGRAPH.

EXTRA

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1915,

Frem the commencement. the 7 soldiers went out for vidtory and represented by M. Dug.ndi, who at

The Troubadour, Mantico, was FOR BElgian refugeES their play thoroughly deserved it. times was disappointing, for he They were not contert in the bad not always complete control of 86rst half with anything less than his voice- very powerful une

17

T. E. Pearce, o and b Mac-

askill S... Moore, b Read

................. 80

0. A. Hooper, o Reed, -b Mac-

askill..........„Édu

M. M. Maag, Macaskill...... C. J. Mitchell, b Taylor ..... G. R. Sayer, a and b Mac-

askill

Mr. Samuzzi, an the Ojanty

11.

At the Italian Convent last

THE INTERPORT GOLF

MATCH.

A Big Gathering at Fanling.

GOLF AT FANLING.

Interesting Competition

Yesterday.

Some good golf was witnessed yesterday ai Fanling when two All the trains leaving Sheung men's open competition for mem..

competitions were decided-the night a very creditable Concert Susi halt this morning wors pack-bers of the Hongkong and Shang- was given in aid of Lady Lu-ith members of Hongkong bai Clubs and a mixed four- garda Belgian Refuges Fund. city journeying to the Golf somas handicap. There was a very large attend-ub at Fanling to witness the Interport Golf Match between this ance and the artistes wou ganers. applause. The programme wAS as follows:-

Jen

Mixed Foursomes. The rests of the mixed four-s

Shanghai Golf Club and the somes were as follows:- Royal Hongkong Golf Club,

The Shanghai coctingent i R.A. Brand, J. Johnstone, J.G. Mr. Boucher and Captain E.I.M. Barrett, Mesure. Dickie and W.J. Banking. The

K. M. Camming and R. G. Gardner, J. Clark, T. W. Hill, Hutchison,

4༔

nor were the first pair to leave the Captain Barrett and Mr. Gard

Gross.

- - - a H'cap.

Comm. Bodaber 98 .18TM 80'

Miss Wilkinson and

Sgn. Bernard......100 16 84

R. A. Baird... 017 87

Bill

Miss Hastinge nad dri

...107" 10. 88

....111 23.88 Mrs. Cromio sad

Lient. Coltart.114 28 88

three goals for their acora and nor was his scting sufficiently Hongkong Concert for the Fund, 11 only permitted the sailors to get alive. Itis significant that his best

through onco, and this when they score was in the world-famo 128 bad established their dangerous dust with Leonoro, when he sings

land:

from behind the prison walls and. After the interval, the sailors so is not in dag way dependent tried attacking tactics, and though on visible histrionis effent. To they succeeded in giving the wards the end of the last scene soldiers all the work they were he gathered himself together and able to do with caspect to keeping did some really fide work. their gol from penetration, the attackers could not do any more. For quite a considerable time

Fests al Villaggio," Missos play was kopt in the R. G. A. mora uaiformly good, bis M. Reza, C. Ozorio and A. Uam defence. The Navy were certain Provence and his volno both pos In giuoco dei Fiori, Miesse ly unfortunate just to the extent lending themselves admirably to W. Kendall, A. Bagley, M. Sort-Boogkong team in Mesure. R.G. Mr. Bernard and Ft. that the R.G.A. ware fortunate the role. He had, throughout, a that there was not a score. Both thorough appreciation of the Rondo Misses R. and V. Young, ano and E. Esther Plaider idos then showed signs of di- bied jealousy sud passion Hecitation, Cheap Dinner, ties after the hard play, but which the composer has thrown Miss M. Higgens: "Lucia Di before the game concluded, and, hard and conscientiously, and was M. Lee, M.

but into the Count's part; he worked Lammermoor, Miss R. Tam, just as it was about to loss inter largely instrumental in bringing J. Tum. E. Oh, and T. Yeung.Club-house, followed by Mr. Brand Mr. Criddook and

HA

and Mr. Olack, Mr. Johnstone Mr. Morrison Misses R. and and Mr. Hill, Mr. Diokie and Mr. V. Young, Valzer Appassionato, Cumming, Mr. Hawkings and M Misses O. Horley, E and Esther Hutchison-playing in that order. But where realism, beauty of Pfleider and Master S: Owen;

The weather was threatening, voice and distinctness of anuncia. Song Awake," Mrs. Charlton; tion are concerned the palm Polonaise, Misses M. Jison and and a cold breeze fanned the

Among the spectatore, certainly Went to

E. McLeod; Recitation, "Here

whom we noticed were His Excel-Mis. Bullen and ár. furpallomeni and Visoni, who ane goes and there she goes," played, respectively, Leonora and Miss M. Garrod; Polonaise, Mra, ledoy the Governor, Sir William tho gipay, Azacena,

Ia both Saiter, Misses M. Abwes, M. and Lady Reas Davies, the Hon. Me. N L. Smith The Indians (Islamics) in their artistes the actress is as great as Jison, and E. Figueiredo; Spauish Mr. Mcl. Meneur, Mr. J. W. (. 8 match against the Chinese the singer, and of Mile, vison; dance, Misss F. Benito, C. and A. Bonnar, Mr. E. J. Grine, Mr. E. J. team arranged for the benefit it may be said that she waa Faolo, And J. Gonzales; Gedge, Mr. P. P. Wodehouse, Polka Concertila MO and Mrs. Evan Jones, Dr. 22 drew a remarkably good atend- lived her part and mate her Jison, L. McGuire, L. Figaire Thomson, Dr. and Mrs. McKouny, Lindsay Wood, Hon. Mr. A. M. ance yesterday afternoon. It hearers live it too. She gripped do, A. Remedion, M. Ayres Silva, Mr. and Mra. Sexton, Major

be seen that the audience, from her introduo- F. Figueiredo, E. Carvalho, nad

Stewart, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Beith, Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Ligden and many others. under Bandmastor Christian, dis- The band of the 74th Punjabis,

coursed music during the after-

0

close.

eat from the spectators point the opera to a strikingly dramatic of view, Swan came along and scored a fourth goal for the R.G. A. 1Thia rnng the curtain down on the

Navy as far the Shield in con cerped.

22

!.

The roora, was:-.G.A., 4goals; ...... 37 | Navy, 1 goal.

H. R. Hancock, c Robinson,

h de Munus

41

R. N. Anderson, b Reed ...... 43

R. P. Thursfeld, o and b

Micзskill

A. L. Guce, o de. Rome, b

+

2 1 4 3

2 0

9 0

69

11 D. E. Donnelly, not cut....

O Sara, o Wright, b Anderson 1

O, D. Wood, o Wei Wing-

8

O. J. Tacobi, o Ho Wing-kia,

b Brayshay

lock,b Brayshay ...

F. Bacon, b Brayabay

F: Hall, b Brayshay

W. Hill, b.Ho Wing-kim. W. B. Bradbury, o&b Bray-

shay

0,

Second Innings.

21. E. Pearce, o Reed, b Tayler 0G. R. Siyor, b. Reed.......................

Indians v. Chinese.

Milos.

3 of the Prince of Wales' Fund almost faultless throughout. Sbe

7

Wag. "HOOD to

were all over the of her motber's

execution,

Larghetto,

M. Melhajsh.

11

270 the Lalians wore the superior tion in the second act, where E. del Campo; Il Figlio della

haif they and stronger side. In the frat in she singe so forcefully Providenz, Misses O. Maps and

Band (Kinder Chinese and finished up with an down to the very last moment, Symphonis) played by 40children interral lead of two goals to ail, when she falls to the ground after.

The accompanists were Misses In the second half the Chinese telling the Coant that the man

E. Figueiredo, M. Melhaish, O. did manage to ecore a goal, but whom he has sent to death is his Giltins, Jison, J. P. Braga, and this only tended to stir their own brother, C. A. Hooper, l.b.w., Tayler 1 opponents to further efforts. In than the gipsy fierce, quoning,

She is never other A. Sian, Miss O. 0. Faulo acting as conductor. This evening, at D. E. Donnelly, o Mana, b

Mucaskill

the remaining port oa of the revengeful and untamiable; and 6 o'clock, there will be a farther game, play as the Chinese did, if she had no discounted the concert givéa.

E. G. Mitchell, e and b Reed. 8 2 S. S. Moore, o Sutton, b'da

Rome...............

JI

B. Waterson, a & b Tarabull

Extras...

14

33

11. R. Hancock, not out...

20

Total (for 3 wkts)...115 The Hon. Mr. O. Severn did not bat.

Brayshay Anderson

.A

Bowling.

O, M. R. W.

13

Extras.......

M

Total (for 6 wkts)

M. M. Muas

12 2 50 5

R. N. Anderioa

5 2 14.1

'Ho Wing kim

0 0 25 1

A. L.. Gace

Tarnbull

1 0 2..1

Hongkong C.C. v. Kowloon C.0. Kowloon 0.0. did badly yes

terday is their week-end match.

H. P. Thursfeld

First Innings.

4 thoy could not prevent the general effect by insisting upon Indians getting through on three wearing twentieth century browa 117 cocasions and each time sucoes.- shoee, we "ghould have fully. Tas game ended as follows: said that her make-up and Indians (Islamica) 5 goals; Chinese conception of the part were as 1 goal.

near perfect as was reasonably possible. Mile. Tarpallomeni. showed that she had a fine com. prehension of Leonora's particular-

did not bat

Bowling.

0. M. R. W.

5 81 3 2. 83

b

THEATRE ROYAL.

1

1

0

with the H.K.0.0. On Saturday E. B. Reed.....23 they had placed themselves in an Macaskill... excellent position, being ouly 16 Tayler...........12 0 44 rans bebind the senior club, but de Rome........ 7 0 35 yesterday they could only put up 120 runs, which total the Club passed with four wickets in band. Lt. Muna, for Kowloor, did well in both innings, scoring 07 and 43 respectively, while Major Robert Bon added a useful 75 in the first inninge. Tor Hongkong T. E.; Pearce was the olief contributor, adding an innings for 80 to his credit.

The scores were:-

Kowloon. Firat Inninga,

J. P. Lobinson, e aca, b

Anderson

',

Lt. Munu, o Maas, b Sayer.

Maj. Stansfield, b'R. Hangock

F. J. de Rome, Moore, b R.

Hancock

0

67

27

75

K.. Macaskill, o Maas, b R.

Hancock

***

Maj. Robertson, not out

་་་

B. H. Tagler, o Thorsfield, b

Anderson

E. B. Reed, b Donnelly

Rave....... 2

0 15 Second Innings.

0. M. R.. W. .2 20 0 .............

0 .38 8.5

0 44 7 0

Tayler............ Reed Macaskill

de Rome...14

FOOTBALL. Hongkong F. C. v. Royal

Engineers.

2

A combit for United 'Service League points was responsible for the meeting between the Hong- kong Football Club and the R.E.s which resulted to the latter's ad

vantage by the only goal scored

Italian Opera Company's Opening Night.

A GERMAN SPY AT HONGKONG.

Captalo,

course.

noon.

IF

The only result registered previous to tiffin was Mr. Gardner's victory over Ospiain Barrett, by 80 to 94. Subsequent results were

J. Clark (Hongkong) beat R.A. Brand (Shanghai) by 85 to 89. T. W. Hill (Hongkong) beat J. Johnstone (Shanghai) by 89 to 92. J. G. Dickie (Shanghai) beat K. M. Comming (Hongkong) by 87 to 92.

*

Mrs. Watersand Mr.

Dickie... 105 10 89 Mr and Mr. dau-

duck.............. 118 27 89

Lester .......... 109 20 89

and Mr. Sunu... 111 21 80

and Mr.

Mr.

M.Dougall 110 19 91 Mie Urs dock and Miss A. Gordon and Mr. Fergusson

112 20 02

Mr. Wodehouse 113 21 92

Mrs. Kelly and Mr.

Gompertz... 119 26 03 Mr. and Mr. M.

Smita

117 23 94

Mrs, and Me. A.

Anderson......... 121 27 04 Mra, Stair Stewart 3nd Mr. W. J. Hawkings

Mrs. and Mr. F.Mart

land

97 2 95

05

122 27

...124 20 95

Mre, and Mr. Lim

berz

Mrs. B. Winslow

Capt. Barrett .. 98 Mre. Moxon and Mr.

K. M. Com- ming

...100

H

Mian Gordon and

0 *96

96

....Me. Loughlin..117 21

96

98

W. J. Hawkings (Shanghai). beat R. O. Hutobison (dongkong) | Mrs. Spie man and

Mr. T. Joues...126 30 Thus in the first roundthe Mise Cunningham best three games out of five- Hongkong secured a lead of 14 atrokes.

ly trying part. She, 100, was good Smart Capture Through Ship's by 99 to 115. all through, and reached her bast, both in voies sad in soting, in the prison daet sad in the closing ecede, We have rarely heard so powerful a soprano outside of a Home theatre,” madera

Mile. Piccolo sud M. Parentini The Italian Opera Company made the mist of their small had no ground for complaint la parte, both singing well and with night as to want of patronage or feeling, and an extra word of appreciation, for, by nine o'clock, praise is dus, to the chorus for a money was being refused, at the very beautiful rendering of the box oflice, every seat in the house Miserere. being occupied; we understand, moreover, that crowded houses may be lucked for each night of the armpany's stay.

are asked

War Fund.

A smart piece of spy-catching is'reported from Hongkong, which seems not udlikely to lead, to further important results, says the N. C. Daily News.

The competitors taking part in the match were photographed-out- side the Club house after tiffia.

Last year the interport matol was won by Hongkong, the scares ming, 173; Clark, 177, being-Gardoer, 108; Cum-

98*

& Me, Hastings.109 11 98 Mr. and Mr. 0.0.2

Замок Mrs. Gedge & Rev.,

...125 27

Tichborne 103 3:100 Mra, Galo and Mr.

Nasi... Mrs, and Mr. Lump.

man

1044100

.126 25 100 Mrs. Perry and Mr.

Johnstone 124 21 103 Mre, and Mr. Murangk

rison.... 110 7 103 Mrs. Ritchie and

Mr. Burnett... 127 23 104 Mrs. and Mr. Gibson119 15 104

Mia. Pearce and Mr.

Leith 128 19 108 Mra and M. Wolf.136 29 107

Lammert, and Captain Heath116 16 110.

a ship that was due to leave for Late one night, the Captain of Shanghai the next day bad his at- tention stirnoted to a man walking about on the after-deck. He en- quired about the man, and was told

School Football. There will be a football match thathewasa Swiss and a passenger (2nd Division of the League) To-night the company presents on his way from the Straits to between St. Joseph's College Verdi's "La Traviata." We Shanghai: The Captain noticed, and the Diocesan School, to Verdi's most opular work be of one dollar seats is to be life and duela at Leidelberg. Op

Il Trovatore" is certainly saders that only a limited num on his face, suggestive of stadout Italian Grand Opera Company Kelly and

to remind our however, that the man had a scar morrow a15 p.m. in the match, thanks largely to indred, next to "Fanst," it is had. The doors will be open each conding for the passenger's per- a grand matinée of "It Trovatore" the good defence put up by Coxon probably the most generally night at 8 (one hour before the mite, he found that the man in will be given on Saturday, Febru- Misa

By special request of the panic and Richarde for the winners. boloved opera in the world; and. The Club had the services of Ed lust night's rendering of it was perfernance) and the first comers question was described as a wins, ary 20 at 3 p.m. The managemen Lied Commen wards in goal, who did good work in most respecte, a very great will naturally secure the seats: Fut the name that appeared on his hare decided to play at popula 7 save that, after a goal kick, he was treat. The stcry which it tells is so I should be added that ball the permit was not a Swice name, and prides to enable parents to bring

der Oromia ...142 28 114 on the slow side in regaining his old an one that there is no need sum arising from the sale of pro- little further enquiry produced their children, as a performance

Men's Open Competition. 8 charge. It

In the man's open competition gave an opportunity to outline it here. All the world rammes will be devoted to the another man, who said he was of this description is not only a 10 to Scott, who quickly put the knows how wonderfully Verdi

the winner for the best soratol prepared to swear that the par- entertainment but is, in addition, wa M.TW Millu, who returned leather into the not, giving the took advantage of every dramatic

Benger under auspicion was a musical education. Plan for soldiers the lead before half time, poraibility in the libretto, and how

a card of Bij as foliowa. actually a German and that the above can to seen at Messie

Out 5 0 4 0 3 53 4.5-41 which they kept all through. his music has succesded in carry-

he himself had known

him Moutries' on Thursday."

Home 5 5 3634465-69 eight years previously.

The ...fairly even until the end, when Aragon and bolding their atten-

There were three other prizes Extras........ 24 the soldiers made two or three tion fast while the pathetic love

Captain, therefore, signalled im-

in tuin event; one for the best neti Washington, February 9.The mediately for the police, and and admitted that he was a Gor-score for handicaps of 10 and determined movements on the story of the houbadour and Jones Bill will probably be voted gave his suspicions passenger in a Total 254 goal and would have forced the Leonora proceeds to its tragic end, on by the Senate during the extra

"er," and two for the best nett Second Innings.

obarge.

What has since become of him, score for handicaps of 11 and J. P. Robinson, sł. Once, b

points except for Railton and Me M. Manceri was cast for the session of Congress which Presidmitted to one or two tests to prove travelling through & furuf Mr. A. Ricule and Dr. Lindsay On shore the suspect was sub- We cannot my, but the offence over. The first resulted in a tie, Lübbin both of whom did their part of Ferrando who, in the first ent Wilson is to call. The Bill the accuracy of certain thinge position under a false name is, of Woods each returning a card of Sayer

work well. Lt. Muna, o Pesrce, by Mass 43

acere of the first act, unfolds the will also go back to the House for that he had said and done, se, for coarse, of very grave importance. 78. Mr. Ritchie's card read- The final result was:Royal events leading up to the main ratification of the new preamble Maj. S'aasfield, a Moore, b

Clab, 0. Engineers, 1: Hongkong Football theme. He has a fine, full at the same time. Democratic instance, to find his way to a cer. The story is an instructive one in 845-79, sud that of Dr. Lindsay bags, that suited the part leaders to-day announced thatain building, which he had many ways, not least, perhaps, Wooda 82-8-79. There were RO.A. Defeat the Navy, in admirably, and that deserved a President Wilson would in allly failed to falfil. At the police officers along the coast and the they were secured as follow

mentioned. These tests he entire from-the point of view of ships two prize in the other class and Hancsök... 18

Shield Competition. Maj. Ribertaon, b Anderson 17

botter accompaniment than, sa a probability call an extra session There was a good attendance to whole, it got. The chorus, of Congress because of the vast station he was stripped and opportunities they get of serving Mr. O. F. Lambert 105-22-83 KR. Mokill, b Hancock... witness the match on Saturday, though naturally small in num amount of the work still to be searched, and several documents the Empire, and many congratula Grst, and Mr. J. R. Watson HH. Taylor, Moore, b played between the RG.A. and bers, did good work and support accomplished by both the Senate were found upon him. With a lions are due to the Captain, who. 166-20-85 ond Mr. E. Hanco

Anderson...............

14 the Navy in a Shield tie,

ed him admirably.

and the House.

prospect of courtmartial before was the means of making this 103-18-85 tising for second [him, he broke down completely smart capture.

F. Satton, b Donnelly

A. B. F. Raven, o Anderson,

b Donnelly...

W. L. Wasser, o Hancock b1In the second half the play inleding all hearers away into mediaval

Anderson

...

1

Mana .... ............ 5 FJ de Rome, e Pearce, b

The Jones Bill..

prize.

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