LOCAL SPORT.
R.N. DOCKYARD recreation CLUB.
Tennis Section.
sion, Rodgers later caving a abot from Bobinson. Owing to a combined effort of the R.E' the play was kept in the Club half. Scott sent in a good long. ahot which Gardiner had no difficulty in saving, but later Townsend rushed in and scored the only goal of the match. For the olub the only players worthy of mention were Black, Railton, McTavish, and Robinson, while Boff, and Smith were the pick of
A very pleasant afternoon was spent on Saturday in connection with the above Club on the oc- casion of the opening of the tennis Rear Admiral An pavilion. struther declared the pavilion the BE's. open by playing three strenuous sets. Daring tea, Mrs. Anstruther WAB presented with
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a b. Kowloon "A v Hongkong
quet and silver holder on behalf of the tannia section by Miss Wright. The afternoon's play was brought to a close by giving a hearty vote of thanks to the Chairman, Mr. A. Andereon. ·
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Is this match at Kowloon on Saturday, the visitors secured a comfortable victory, showing sa periority in both batting and bowling Scores :-
Hongkong "B"
Blackburn...
The arrangements were under S. 8. Moore, o Robertson, b the supervision of Mr. A. B, Allan, Hon. Secretary, and the G. E. Aubrey, b Braga handicapping was in the able hands of Mr. James.
The top scores were as follows: -Mra. Cousine, 16. Mra, Rodney, 15: Mr. Goodman, 15; Mr. True
man, 15.
FOOTBALL AT HAPPY VALLEY
Sportsmen Disgusted,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1915.
CREW REFUSED TO WORK.
SMART SENTENCE AT
MARINE COURT.
Dage in
The Power of British LaW. At the Marine Court, on Satur- day, Commander Beckwith, H.N., gave judgment in a which the Chinese crew of the Bir, Inveric were charged with un- lawfully disobeying the lawful commands of the Captain, and refusing to do duty, thereby im- peding the navigation of the ships, and the progress of the voyago, in New York barbour on August 5.
In the course of his evidence, Capt. Alexander Wallace said that the Chinese crew were signed on at Glasgow on December 14th, 1014, and all of the articles were They understood by the man. worked contentedly until August
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5th, when they told him that
R. P. Tharsfield, o Robertson,
b Braga
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E. H. Tayler, not out M. M. Maas, b Braga Major Morgan, b McLennan... Major Edgo, b Coobrane
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unless the wages of the crew wore increased by 61 10s. per sailor, and 24 $1.158. per freman, they would not go to sea in the ship. All, with the exception of the fireman, refused to work, and later the boatswain and the No. 1 fireman interviewed the British Consal. After this was
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E. B. Reed, R. Keunody, F. Sme
not bat:
Many Hongkong sportemen who Thomson, and A. Whitmareh did done the crew worked on in
witnessed the match between St: Josephs, and 8. Lalamics played at Happy Valley on Saturday were more than disgusted with the ex- hibition of what can be more aptly described in football parlance as dirty play. It would hardly be fair to single out for mention the team who were the delin-
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quents, but they know who the cap fite, and in football circles in the Colony they will have lost a good deal of their prestige. It is a pity that such a game as football should be spoilt by
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Braga Fletcher... Blackburn Robinson Coohrane McLencan
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Pari-Mutuel Winner, 22 20
1.
Cash Sweep
57, 8817 40 194,
170.40
6.20
97, 88.20
2, 5.80
3, 8.00
Knoll's mount won by two
The final meeting in connection lengths in a well-ridden race; a with the Gymkhana Club, post-length between Aroond and third. pored from the previous wrek, No time taken.
Ocos Bound Handicap:~ took place at the Racecourse on
satisfactory manner natil he arrived at Singapore.
After forther evidence, Saturday. There was not a large | Mr. D. Landale's Tinker, 155!b Commander Beckwith gave attendance, but the sport was de- judgment.
0. M. R. W.
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4 0 25 0
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Gymkbans
Be said:"I conoidedly good and some hot finishes Mr. Kadgoria's Baroda Chief,
158lb By mining
(Mr. Knoll) 2 aider this a most important tent were witnessed.
Stakes, Mr. Tierce's Danrobin, 15515 Oso for British articles. These the
(Mr. Sedgwick) 1
---
3 0 15 1 Kowloon "A."
L. J. Black born, b Tagler F. Sutton, run ont Major Robertson, b Read
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men charged were signed on in a Aldwych secured possession of
Gymkbana Спр for Mr. Tricolor'e British ship at Glasgow, where the the articles were fully explained Sir Paul Chater. Batting was to them. They apparently worked brisk, and some good dividende Daring the after- 12 contentedly until Augast 5, were paid out.
when the ship was then unload- noon the band of the 74th Pan- ing io
New York harbour. [jabis rendered a much-appreciat- 9 Thorathey combine i together and ed programme of music. The rofused duty unless they got cer-oficials were su follows:-Pat- lain considerable increases of rons: His Excellency Sir F. H.
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S. E. Green, b Byme Thomson J. V. Braga, e Edge, b Read J. P. Robinsou, a Kentedy, b
Mass
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T. M. Cochrane, b Syme
Thomson
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(Mr. Boyd) 3 Skelp. 146 b (Mr. Kremer) 0 Peri-Matuel Cash Sweep
105, 8855.20 Winner, 990 43, 187.20 1. 6.10 70, 93,60 2, 5.10 This was a goo' race, the Chief getting the verdict by half a length, a similar diatanos separa-
1 wages. Owing to the difficulties May, K.C.M.G.; His Excellency ting second sad third. No time
Major-General F. Ventrie; Rear-taken. Admiral R.
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who team members of apparently forget the field is not the place for them to enter into K. McLennan, b Syme Thom- strife, but a place where they should endeavour to play a good olean game. Those specia- tors who had the fortitude to J. C. Fletcher, not out remain until the end of the game 4. W. E. Duvideon, b Tayler. could not fail to experience feal-N. L. Railton, b Roed inge of abhorrence when they saW player after player limping off the ground. Many of them bad sustained various injuries, and these could not by any means ba
H. H. Tayler... 0 termed as accidents in every oase. Early in the game Omar, the out.E. B. Reed aide left for St. Joseph's retired Syme Thomson 8 with a fractured arm, and other M. H. Mass players received minor injuries in Thursfield... quick succession.
In the first half 8. Islamica
B
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R. 0 19
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R. N., OM.G.
H. Anstruther, Ladice' Nomination Race.-Half
Committee:- mile Distance bandicap :-
Mr. A. Chapman's Scottish Chief, Mrs. Chapman, 1821b
The Stewards of the Hong- kong Jookey Club (ex-oficio); the Hon. Mr. David Landale, Mr. D. M. Bose, Mr. II. P. White, Mr. G. K. Ball Bratton, Mr. H. J. Gedge, and Lieut. Col. H. W. Iles. Judge:-Lient. Col. H. W. Iles. Handicapper: Mr. D. M. Ross. Clerk of the Scales:-Mr. A. Charlton. Starter: Mr. Paul M. Hodgson. Timo-Keeper: Mr. M. S. 8a88000.
of dealing with a Chinese orew on board British shipe in that port, and to prevent indefinite delay for the ahip, this payment was granted to the oren. But, smart though they were they forgot that British law ie long enough to extend from New York to Hong- kong. 1 find that the defendants were guilty of continuing to re- fuse duty on the 10th Aagast in New York harbour, and by this act impeded the progress of the voyage; the ship was working night and day to leave for China, As the boatswain and the No. 1 Gymkhana Stakes.-One mile. firemen were the ringleaders Mr. Sedgwick's Roman Chief,
15216 (Owner) 1 of the plot, I eentence them both Their first to two months' hard labour, the Mr. Borsford's Mascotte, lõllb
(Mr. Knoll) 2 pair-Claxton and Wilkie-with-expenses of their imprisonment,
W. 2
2 0 1 0 Kowloon "B" v. Clvli Service.
Kowloon's second string put up 0 remarkable stand at Happy Valley on Saturday.
rashed into play and carried the ball into their opponents territory with such success that before
out of their wages. The remaia- many minutes they scored their food all the attacks of the oppos up to the sum of 83, to be paid Mr. Moonraker's Maybey, 148 first goal through the medium ing bowlers and after 153 rader of the crew charged on this Sir Paul's Aldwych, 150lb
Play was equally had been compiled they retired divided afterwarde. In the second without being separated. Civil sheet will each be sentenced to
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half the play was much in favour Service lost one wicket for 30
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E. Woodcook, 180lb (Owner) 3 Dr. Fitzwilliam's Cilgwyn Mrs.
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fourteen days' hard labour, and Mr. Tierce's Danrobin, 1511b to be paid out of their wages.” of Islamics who showed them-ans when stumps were drawn, the cost of their imprisonment is seived to be far superior to their Scores:-
Kowloon "B,"
aggressors. Dyer for St. Joseph'e A. A. Claxton, not oat
P. W. A. Wilkie, not oat played well and was succoseful in fading the not with a partic- ularly brilliant shot. In the laat five minutes of the game this wER repeated by lelamice they being the winners with two goals to one.
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Total 153
J. Stalker, A. R. F. Raven, W. T. Elson, W. L. Weaser, D. J. MacKenzie, W. H. Farmer, C. W. Jeffries, W. Kay, and H. Overy
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. M. R. W. 12 0 60 13 3 31
H. K. F. C. v. R. E; There was a large orowd of in-did not bat. terested spectators to watch the match between the Hongkong Olub and the B. E.'s at Happy Valley on Saturday. The play Hamilton ... 14 3 28 was half-an-hour late owing to the non-appearance of one of the Boatherton...
playere and there was a good deal
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of chafing at the delay. From B. O. Witchell, not out
the kick-off, the Clab forwarde got away but wore checked 'by Boff, who cleared in good style. End to and play followed,
until Robinson got the ball, bat
his centre went begging owing to
R. Eoutberton, b Kay
P. T. Lamble, not out
Extrag
Total
THE SINKING OF THE SIR RICHARD AWDRY.
Cash Seep
6, $365,40 75, 104.40 81, 62.20
A hard race. Won by a neck, three-quarters of a length separat. ing second and third. No time taken,
1521b
Shanghai Men All Safo, The many friends of the men on board the 8.5. Sir Richard! Awdry, which was suck by a enemy submarine in the Mediter ranean, will be pleated to learn Mr. Landale's Soldier, 15516 that they are safe. Capt. Heppell
of Shaoghai informe the N-C. Mr. Kadoorie's Saxon Chief Daily Netes that he has received
the following telegram:-
"Awdry personnel all safe.
16 Kenriok,"
The crew of the Awdry includ-
5 ed a number of local Obiness.
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E. W. Dawson, F. A. Bird, E. modore of the Club, in his yawl
the position of the Club forwards, W. Hamilton, R. E. O. Bird, O.
Mr. Frank Smythe, the Com- Queen Bee," was present, to-
enthusiasts from all parts of the Colony. BOWLING
who had not combination enough Sara, J. Dean, C. T. Tacchi, and gather with many other yachting to be ready for emergencies. W. H. Edwards did not bat,
The ball afterwarde was transfer- red from the Club territory, and things were looking pretty serious Kay when the situation was saved by Overy Black, who brilliantly cleared. A Claxton break-away which gave promise
of developing was spoilt by White
getting of side. From the free-
kick, play was transferred to the
DIS
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ANALYSIS.
0. M. B. W. 3.13
5:00 1900
The members enjoyed one of the 1best day's eports they have bad i in recent years and the next event
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YACHTING.
The C.Y.C. Opening Cruise.
1501b
Cash Sweep
175, 880 85
182, 197.10
42, 98.55
44.00
9.10
0.00
Five Furlonge Isce.~
A very hot finish, Scottish Chief Sir Paul's The Duke Dablis,
(Mr. Gegg) 1 snatched victory by a head, & neck separating second and third. Mr. Tricolor's Skolp, 152lb
(Mr. Knoll) 2 Oas Mile and a Quarter.
Handicap:- (Mr. Boyd) 3 Dr. Forsyth's Lorenzo, 152lb
(Mr. Forbee) 1 (Mr. Forbes) Mr. Nemuzee's Shabrang, 1531b
(Mr. Seth) 2 Mr. Moonraker's Maybey, 1551b
(Mr. Knoll) 3 Mr. Tricolor's Bayonet, 1481b
(Mr. Kramer) 0 Hr. D. Landale's Tinker, 155lb
0 Mr. Boyd)
Pari-Mutuel
Mr. Tricolor's Bayonet, 1551b
(Mr. Kremer) 0 Hazard, 147lb (Owner) 0 Mr. F. A. Coco's Winning Dr. Fitzwilliam's Cilgwyn.
1631b (Mr. Dagaid) 0 Cash Sweep Pari-Mutuel 79, 494,55, Winner, 15.60 1, 6 90 88, 111 30 49, 70.65
2, 5.50
3, 7.30
Thie was an easy win for Cilgwyn, who got home with three lengths to spare. Four lengthe separated second and third.
Time:-1 min, 22.2/5 secs. Palo Pony Scarry.--- The results of the racing are as Mr. B. D. F. Beith's James followe:-
Pigg, 1681b (Mr. Boyd), 1 Lai Chi Kok 0.7.0. 10
(Mr. Knoll) 2 Yesterday the opening oroise and from thence back to 0.7.0. Mr. N. D.'s Some Kid, 1681b
(Mr. Green) 3 B.E. quarter, and but for their of the Corinthian Yacht Club took 1st, "Gool," steered by Capt.
1681h (Owner) castodian, who saved a fast shot place. The weather was fas and A. Milroy: 2nd, "White Rose, Capt. Carr's Besttock, 16916 from McTavish, a goal would the atmosphere was tempered by steered by Mr. E. Ainelie
Lai Chi Kok to North Fair Mr.LP. Goldney's Hedshank, Blight breens which made condi- have been scored.
way Booy, and return. let,
by Captain Mr.A. W. Forbes Fluke, 18816 In the second moiety a dash by tins admirable for the sport,
** Alios," 2ad, For the race out to Lai Chi "Gael," steered the R.E.'s was nipped in the bad by Black, who was playing ex- Kok the yachts left their an-A. Milroy
174lb (Owner) Deptionally well, and the Club ahorage at 10a.m. Later, from steered by Mr. H. Pearman. The Capt. Carr'a Wincanton, 1881b forwards took the ball into their the saque anchorage, there was an sloop "Dawn" would have taken Mr. C. C. Taylor's Corban, opponents' half, but were met by other race for all classes, round the 2nd prise in both racen had
Chief, 1681b (Owner) 0 Boff, who was equal to the occa-North Fairway busy, back to Lai ahe not been steered by a non-Mr. A. Chapman'a Scottish
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Cash Sweep
W
52, 803.25 Winner, 11.20
1, 2,
6.40 73, 229.50
9.00 47, 114.75 Knoll cleverly handled his mount and won with great esse by air lengths. Four lengths behind Shabrang, Maybey was third.
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