THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1915,
LOCAL SPORT.
BRITISH RED CROSS.
TO ASSIST HEROES
ORPHANS.
CRICKET.
Kowloon "B" v. Hongkong
C.C." B".
од
this win
Played on the Hongkong ground Saturday match scuolted ia
home the
for
Detailed Statement of Account.
We have been requested to give publicity to the attached aconunts of a garden fete and cinematograph entertainment at
Canton on October 21 Inst:--- Adminions, Haffies, Subscription List, Coonsunt Shy, Auotione, Programmer,..
by Loam 14 runs. There were several good batting displays, H. B. Taylor for Hongkong knocking up the re- paolable total of 54, whilst Major Shooting Gallery,
Robertson for Kowloon was" not out" for 39.
As will be seen by the scorea below there were a large number of extras on each side. The bowling honoure went to Kay, of Kowloon, he taking five wickets for 43 runr. Sayer of Hongkong took five for 74.
The scores were:-
Kowloon.
L
•
MAN
***
Bor, Sweet Stall Cleak Golf, Work Stall, Top Hat Shy,... Tésя and Ice Man in the Tab Collected by Mesure. Belsey and Crocke (eronica)
7.W. A. Wilkie cand b Sayer 7 Children's Day
J. Stalker b Bood
H. Ovory b Roed
***
18 Collected by Captain
9
F. J. de Rome e Baker b Sayer 15
Major Robertson, noi out
D. J. Mackenzie o Whitmarsh
W. T. Elson b Sayer
b Bayor...
Dr. Forsyth b Sapor...
W. Kay bilsed
b Taylor ...
*1
A. R. F. Ravon o Whitmarsh
Mackinnon (8. 8. Kiosban)
Loss on Sub-colo...
KAR
39
A
B
Less:-Expenses
9
10
8
4
A.J. W. Kosser o Gace b Baker 0 Extras 30
Total...... 182 BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Overy
0. K. R. W. 12 - 74
196
R. Koomedy bÖvery...
H. E. Mariel o Robertson b
B. H. Taylore Overy b Kay
G. E. Aubrey ran out
T. E. Pearce a and b Kay
G. R. Sayer b Kay
MA
A. Whitmarsh b Ovary
Successful Salo of Work at
Kowloon.
With the laudable object of raising funds to assist the Or phaos of Soldiers and Sailors who are killed during the war, a fancy sale of work was organised in connection with St. Andrew's 60,80 Church, Kowloon, this taking 168,70 place on Saturday afternoon with 797,00 gratifying success. The prime 213.50 movers in the matter were Mrs. 487.00 Gill and Miss Rutherford, these. 312.30 ladies, by whom all the arrange- 22.95 ments were made, deserving every 57.30 praise for the manner in which the 17.00 function was organised. The sale of work took place in the grounds 88.00
of the Church, the effectively 249.60 131.10 arranged stalis presenting a pret
29.70ty appearance. 610.65 The opening ceremony was performed by Lady May, who was accompanied by Miss Phoobs May. 75.25 Mrs. Gill and Miss Rutherford 27.90 presided, the Rev. N. Pope (Vicar) and Mrs. Pope being among those present. A party of young ladies The Misses Jack (2), Mise Flint, Misa Lockmanoff, Miss Edwards, $3,340.95 | Miss Hyde, and Miss Ramsey, who 87.90 were tired to represent the 30.66 Allies, presented Lady May with
49.40
a beautiful basket of flowers their $118.55 address to her Ladyabip being:- "Lady May. We the Allies, on behalf of Mr Gill and Miss Rutherford, present this basket of flowers
gracious acknowledgment of your coming to Kowloon to open the usle of work in aid of the orphans of our sailors and soldiers."
Ta... $3,231.40 £300 remitted to British Red Cross Society. at............1/100/16, $3,101.13 Balance in band
40.27 The cordial thanke of the organisers are dae to numerous firms in Canton and Hongkong who supplied goods and gave their services free of charge.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. M. B. W.
15 2
Sayer
5
Rood
9 2 48
3
Taylor
3
12
.1
Baker
0.1....
.0
I
Hongkong.
... 10
10
54
24
***
Braga... Aveline
9
- 32 4
4
FOR
17 1
4
cGregor
6
..
***
KoLennan
4
5
A. L. Gace b Kay
13
Fletober
**
18 2 2.4 1 8
B. P. Thursfeld b Kay
1
F. B. Baker not out,
5
E, B. Reed not out
31
38
·Total ...
-176
0. M. R. W.
Extres
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Kay
Ovory
McKenzie
de Rume
*CE
***
FOOTBALL.
88 4
Lady May, in opening the sale] of work said that it gave her
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YACHTING.
Royal Hongkong Yacht Club.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned has received
The results of the third of the lio Auction on
instructions to sell by Pub-
SATURDAY.
great pleasure to come to Kow-series of Olab Championship the 11th December, 1915 com-
Icon to open that sale for sach a Roces are as follows:- good object. She wished it every success and thanked Mrs. Gill
Handicap Class. Coorse:--Eyesmun Beacon (P.), and Miss Rathorford for the Cast Rock Baoy (P.), Lyeemun beautiful flowers.
The stall boldera then became bury disposing of their fancy and useful goods. Those in charge
of the stalls wore :-Fancy Stall; Mrs. Gill, Mias Rotberford,
Beacon (P.). Distance: 10.1 miles.
Yacht.
Finishing &
H'cap on
to Course
Time
Corrected
Time
M.S. H.MS. H.M.S.
mencing at II a.m. it hi Sales Rooms, Duddall Street. One "Olimax" Oil Engine One Dynamo (Revolutions 1500, Volt 110, Amph, 45.1K W 5)
Nine Steel Safes (Single and Double Doors).
On view from Tuesday, the 7th inst.
Terms:-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT. Auctioneer.
lesa 5.00.17 6.01.07 THE Undersigned has received
.50
instructions to sell by Public
Mre. King, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Dione. Scratob Packham, and Mrs. Whitmarsh; Sweet Stall: Mrs, Stanley Smith, Mrs. Franklin, ond Miss Gill;
Кода. 1.60 5.04.23 6,03.33 | Auction on War Fand Clothing Stall: Mrs.
2.81 D.N.F. La Linde: Cooper Buat and Mrs. Bowsher Colleen. Stencilling Stall: Mrs. Davey, Mrs. Griffin, and Miss Rodger; Pack- ing Stall: Miss Ferguson and Miss Stone. The tea stall was in the for capable hands of Mrs. Pope, Mra. League hononre Aitken and Mrs. Green.
Club v. Shropshire 1st XI. The Clab met the Shropshires 15 2 43 5 ontheir own ground
16 2 61 3 Senior
2- 27 Kowloon "A" v. University,
0.44 5.10.46 5.04.02 Kathleen. 6.44 5.07.49 5.01.05 Dorothea. 10.08 D. N. S. 10.08 D. N. 8. Ayesh. Bacoaner. 15.09 D.N.S.
Position.
La Linda Dorothea Дугаца
Pt, Pte. for Race, to date.
9
19
100
7
22
21
19
8
**
Buccaneex ...
30-on Saturday afternoon, Among the other attractions Yuoht
when bard etraggle fol- were a Bran Pie presented by the
1 Kathleen lowed, both sides playing wall. Sergta. and Corporale of the 2 Dione This proved a very interesung Pennell played up to his aeual R.A.M.U.. of which Corporals Rous
4 Colleen match at Kowloon on Saturday, form, an 1 had he not mast anfor Strange and Evans were in! the result being a narrow win for tunately burt his right knee heebarge, and a shooting gallery the University by 2 runs. This might have Foorod for the Olab, arranged and controlled by Mr. victory was mainly due to the Railton, loo i deserving of Green, good batting of Marley (24) praise, be played his best, while Wright (23) and Raujbe (18) Black, the fallback, defended Ho Wing Kin took 7 wickets for brilliantly. Stalker, however, 41 rund, For the losers Weaser played a little below his usual was tap scorer with 23. Scores: form. But for one or two players
Kowloon "A."
losing their temper, the Club gave good display. The game was very keen and a pointless draw was the result which brought it to a close.
"
F. Sutton a Ng Sze Kwong b
Marley
***
8
G. McGregor b Ho Wing Kin 19 Capt Liddell b Ho Wing Kin 8 K. McLennan, o auk b Ho
Wing Kin...
J. V. Braga o Chan Wing To
b Marley
J.P. Robinson b Ho Wing Kin W. L. Wenser o Auderson b
Ha Wing Kin
Flotohor b Marley
***
A. W. E. Davidson e Yang
0
R.E. v. R.Q.A.
The . E., however, were more 14 fortunate than the Club, and
managed, after a very hard itrag gle, to beat their tough opponents, 23 the R.G.A., by one goal to nil..
9
St. Joseph's v. Confucians.
The Band of the 74th Punjabis (ander Bandmaster Obristian),
One Design, Class. who were present by kind per- Course-Mark Boot Quarry mission of Col. Watson and the Bay (P.), Oust Book Buoy (5) officers, rendered a good pro- Ohannel Rocks (P.). Distance:- gramme of music during the 7 miles. afternoon.
Yacht,
H'cap on
Couree.
Finishing
Time.
At five o'clook an enjoyable concert, arranged by Mr. Grimble, took place in the Church Hall, those contributing to the pro gramme being:the orobeatra of of the H. K. V. Signallers Section, Bonita, Scratch. 4. 40.34 Mrs. Villiers Smyth, Miss Scott, Ailes. Miss Mary Hyde, Mr. A. J. Eng- land, Mr. Villiers Smyth, Mr. B.I. Jones, Mr. W. G. Worcester Mr. H. Relphs and Mr. H. E. Muriel:
Daphne.
Corrected
Time.
MONDAY, the 13th December, 1915, com- mencing at 2.30 p.m. at his Jales Rooms, Duddell Street. A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture
comprising:-
Took Hatatand with Bevelled
Mirror, Chesterfield Couch, Roll Top Deske, Bookcases, Card Table, Overmantel with Bevelled Mirror, Electrio Chandelier, Electric Table Fan, Carpets, Cur tains, Pictures and Engravinga, Vases. Ornaments, etc., ota.
Teak Sideboards with Bevelled |Mirrors, Oak Extension Dining Table, Dinner Waggon, Toa Tables, Ice Chest, Dinner and Dessert Services, Electric and Glass-ware (including cut-glass), Cooking Stove, etc., etc.
Brass Mounted Iron Bedstead, Teak Wardrobes, Dressing Table with Bevelled Mirror, Chest-of- Drawers, Marble Top Wash- stands, Toilet Crockery, Quilts and Blankets, etc, etc.
Also
A few pieces of Blaokwood-ware
M. 8. H.M.S. H.M.Si Singer Treadle Sewing Machine
2 Treadle Sewing Machines.
On view from Saturday, the 11th Inst.
.4.29.05
1
4.42.17
#
Haloyon.
Yacht,
D.N.F.
19
Position.
Pts."
Pis
Ailsa
for Race
to date
6
11.
LI
3
6.
+
2.
12.
**
..
2 team was weskened by the their efforts.
3 absence of their captain, Isano It should be mentioned that Heyward Hays and Usel Classes,
Halcyon
3.
Hin Lan b Ho Wing Kin... B. A. Aveline not out
F. G. Pares o Yang Hin Lin
b Ho Wing Kin
Extres ***
Total BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. M. B.
Ho Wing Kia..161 & 41
G. E. Marley...15 1 50
University.
0 The above teams had a rare
During the afternoon a party of young ladies sold flowers and 1.
2 struggle for Second Division farours in the grounds, quite a 2. Bonita
League honours. The College good income being realised from 3. Daphne
ני
Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
.GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer,
THI Undersigned has received
instruction from Captain
FE. Milner-Jones A.8.0, to sell
by Public Auction on
TUESDAY,
Goldenberg, and their left wing, Mr. Packham superintended the Course: Mark Boat Quarry the 14th December, 1915, com-
94 B. Omar, who were unavoidably erection of the stalls, Mr. Davey Bay (P.), Cask Bick Bony (S.), absent, Notwithstanding this, of the Harbour office, securing Ohsonel Rooks (F.); Distance:-
W. however, they managed to win by valuable assistance in the work.7 miles.
the only goal of the game, the THEft of BRASS LOCKS.
Bleather finding the net through a
brilliant shot from T. Hyndman.
Ho Wing Kino Baton b Brags
The scores were:-St. Joseph's
23
1 goal, Confucians, nil.
Ng Sae Kwong b Aveline ...
12
1
J. D. Wright b Braga
Wei Wing Look b Braga ...
G. E. Marley o Liddell b Mo-
Gregor
***
Ng Sxe Cheung o Braga b
HoGregor
U. G. Anderson o Fletcher
McLennan...
W: Hall b McLennan
A. A. Banjahn o Fletcher b
Brage
Yan Hin Lin not out
Chan Wing To o Wenger b
Fletcher
Shropshire and XI v. Islamics. The Shropshires managed to 24 Beoure an easy win of 4 gosis to
Lam Llegg v. Diocesans,
Pound up a Coolie's Sleeve.
At the Police Court, this worn-
Yacht.
Il'cap on
Couree.
Finish-
ingTime.
Jarrected
Time.
M. S. H.MS. HIM:8.
lers ,70
ing, a Chinese was charged, before Lyebath. Scratch 451,56 4.53.08 Mr. Hazeland, with stealing brans
binges from the Orient Tobacco White Factory.
Rosa. Scratch 4.51.21 4.51.21
.85
4.46.51 4.45.51, D.N.S.
4.52.18 4.51.41
4.51.05 4.50.80
Position.
Ptz, Pts.
one, against the Islamics, who An Indian watchman stated Alice. O played a very weak defence and that be was searching the coolies Owl.
did not seem to be up to their who left the building, when Toinnette. .35 5 usual form.
35 defendant passed him and shook Thecla. This coat, saying he had nothing.
Yacht: Witness, however, searched him The Lam Liong had a sort of and found the brass looks in the child's play in their match against sleeve of his cost.
1. Alice their weak opponente, who how-
-Defendant said that the watch-2. Theola 4ever, played gamely. Had the man had given him permission to 3. White Bose Diocesan playera been heavier and take the looks away, but this was 4. Toinnette
5. Lgsbeth A month's hard labour was im- |— Owl.
Dat
Extras
faster, the Chinese would not have
denied.
Total
96 won so easily. The scores were
Lam Liong 7 goals, Dicosana nil,
mencing at: 2.45 p.m. at No. 5
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(Particulars from Catalogue) and
A Few pieces of Canton Blask-
wood
One "Victrola" with a quantity.
of Recorda
Terms AB Usual.
On view from Monday the 18th inst.
GEO.P. L'AMMERT,
Auctioneer.
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