LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
H. K. C. C. v. Royal Engineers.
BOWLING.
O. M. B. W.
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BOXING.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1916,
The Ilmiös met, and soundly trounced, the B.K.PR. at Happy 1 24 1
Valley on Saturday. As will be 2 300 gathered, the Islamics were much 0 44 1uperior and showed what can be 0 15 1 done with a little experience, 0170 The Police Reserve custodian 08-0 saved his side from more 070 ignominious defeat, saving some particularly difficult shots. Dyer
Corporal Scott in Training,
?A very interesting match was | Stapleton played on the Hongkong cricket
did not mivce matters when "be ground on Saturday afternoon between the Club'and the Royal,
motobed the first point for the Engineers, who had a really
Islamice, and, after that, a farther strong side doing duty. The rain
point was added, the half-time in the morning had made the
Roors being Islamics, 2; Police wicket a little uncertain and it
Roterre, O. This advantage was increased by three in the second * certainly a bowlers' day.
Quite a number of boxing en- bait, Bux, Omar, and Dyer con- The R. E.'s elected to bat
thusiasts visited the R. Etributing. first, but rana did not come Theatre, Wellington Barracks, on won by fire goals to uil.
The Islamics thus very freely. Corpl. Scott Saturday evening to witness the first to make anything of a
sparring bonta atsad, be patting op 22 before Scott, who, as is well-known, will by Corporal being caught by Pearoe. He
be the ix by tremendous Fina for the heavy-weight cham opponent of Paddy hit, putting the ball well out of pionship of the Colony at the A good deal of interest centred the ground. The best innings for
KP.B. Assault-at-Arms in the lawn bowls match for the this side was that of Lient.. Wahl,
the City Hall on Novembar Police Shield, which was played who, through a misunderstanding 4. Unfortunately, Soott had not on the Police Green at Happy was run out at 44. His display was quite good. The only other mought his partnere anyone of Valley on Saturday. The game men to reach danble figures was weight to even approach him, was closely contested and G. and the exhibition was in con- Wate's team emerged winnere, QM.S. Wyatt and Corgi. Heath, the latter being not out with 13. sequence more amusing than The scores were as follow:-
Watt's Team. With "Mr. Extras" the military otherwise. Even those who show men's score totalled 110.
cored
at
ed some amount of skill could
LAWN BOWLS.
J. Henderson, D. McDonald,
For the Club, Tayler made at come up to his measure of W. Gerrard, G. Watt (skip) 28.
good beginning, knocking up 30 before being cleaned bowled by Wyatt. Later on Dr. Aubrey compiled a uneful 37, the other playera to reach double figures being Nichell 21, and Stalker 14 The Clab passed their opponents score with only eight wickets down, winning by 16 tape and
two wickets.
The scores were:
Royal Engineers.
Sorgi. McGregor, © Mitchell,
b Pearce ...
Q. H. S. Wyatt, o Pearce, b
Stalker
9
10
---
Corpl. Pearce, o Thursfeld, b
Pesroe Corpl. Sostt, & Penroe, bStalker 22 Spr. Wright, b Stalker
0
***
Q.M. Sergt. Black, b Tayler... 0
Spr. Millard b Tayler
0
Corpl. feath, not out
Lieut. Wabl, ran out Corpl, Skelcher, c Stalker, b
Morgaa
the
Spr. Cruikshanka, st. Austio,
b Morgan
Extras
Total
H. K. C. C.
H. B. Tayler, b’Wyatt
M, M. Maas, rua out ...
J. Stalker, a Wyatt; b Soott ...
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13
Grant's Team.
B. C. Watt, A. Devitt, P.
training in the slightest. Never theless, it was perfectly obvious that Corporal Scott is in fine Lannigan, J. Grant (skip) 25, and Finn, one cannot help but trim, and, after seeing him feel increased interest as to what the issue will be. Notwithstand- ing the fact that Scott had had s heavy day at cricket, no signs of fatigue were apparent in his exercises during the evening.
OBITUARY.
Sir Jacob Sasroon,
News has been received in the
Personally, Scott is very modest Colony to-day, from Bombay, of as to his cbances of winning the death of Sir Jacob SaproOD, Soffice it to say he is in excellent senior partner of Meesra. E D. condition and
may be relied upon Sassoon and Company. The local to give a good account of himself office will be closed to-day es a in big coming match for the token of respect, championship.
FOOTBALL.
H. K. F. C. v. Royal Engiacers.
A good game was pat ap 44 between the Club and the Royal Engineers at Happy Valley on
5 Saturday, although there were some of the old players absent,
Sir Jacob Elias Sassoon was the son of Mr. David S18:000, of. Baghdad, and was born in 1844- He established a Central College of Science în Bombay; built the first mill in 1883, and later con structed overal others.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Fer GREGORY APCAR, from
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Maraball Otaku
Frost Mr and Ms Wright Mr and Mrs
O namely Rogers, Scott and Rich 6arda, of the R. E., and Walker
Black, McTavish, and McCubbin Calcutta, on Oct. 21. .110 of the Olab. With these well- Bater Mrs
known players not present on the field, it had been expected 30 that something of a tame match I would ensue, and although it 14 cannot
said be
characterized
E. J. R. Mitchell, e Wyatt,
b Soott
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L. D. McNicholl, c Black b
Hesth
R. P. Tharsfield, b.Wyatt
Dr. Aubrey, c Peuroe, b Heath
B. M. Austio, b Bott
Col. Morgan, not out...
F. Syme-Thompson and
T. E. Pearce did not bat
Extran
game
WAS
Per La NEWBY HALL, from Kazila, on Oct. 21.
Beach Mr & Mrs
Por sa NT. ALBANS, from Melbourze, that the on Oct. 21.
Kelleber Mimas by Brown
Brown Mra
Kellsher Master O brilliant play, yet it was an in- Black a teresting contest. Wilkinson Brows hire
21 was called upon more than once Car
Mrs
8 to show his skill as custodian, Canon Mr 37 and in the first half was success- Cox Misses Master Co 8ful in keeping the ball out of
Dudfeld
1 his net. From the commence- Davies Rer
ment, the Club were the aggres- Davies Mr More, hat could not break down Glendenning
Davier Master
6 the R. E.'s defence. Obassels Glasson Mrs
Gardinor Ma
Total (for eight wickets),126
University v. K.C.C. These teams met at Kowloon on Saturday. The scores were :—
Kowloon.
B.D. Evane, o Marley, b Samy 45
J. B. Mosd, o Wei Wing Hon,
b Brayshay
.
8
E. J. Edwards, e de Sous, b
9
W. H. Stapleton, b Redmond
35
Marley
S. E. Green, c Wei Wing Hoo,
b Dixon
...
F. W. Wood, b Redmond
W. L. Wowser, not out
C. J. Stapleton, b Redmond
J. C. Fletcher, b Bedmond...
A. E. Silketone, o Samy, b
Brayahsy
A
H. Qvery, did not bat
Brayahay Marley Dixon
Extras
Total
BOWLING.
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{"KIRVANA.”
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A fire occurrd in the early hours of this morning, as a con-
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sequence of which a small store in NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
300
Moss-Robinson Mrs Man Ming Lane was gutted. The
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Pringle Pearson Mrs
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Fire Brigade received a call a few minutes after midnight and, on arriving at the spot, found the store to be in an almost inacces- sible position, a voky ДАГГОЙ Isae by which it is approach. ed making it difficult for
From CALCUTTA, PENANG |
AND SINGAPORE.
Thomson Hon & M the firemen to get to work. THE Steamship
Underwood
Underwood Mrs
Watkins Watkins Mr
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Whelen Miss
was an enterprising Club player Gard
| Glendenning Mịrs' in the second half, and Rodger Glamor Mas supported him well. These two Gardiner Miss players did the major part of the Gordo Miss Gamble Min work, but it was not until the Gardiner Master game was nearing completion Biplas That Chassels scared what he aber ra
Huger Mrs had worked well for. The match resalted as follows:-Club, 1;hama, Oct. 22.
Per La CORDILLERE, from Yoke Royal Engineers, 0.
McArthur J Minami Mrs T Caso Kam-fong Mrs Sampson FA -
Smith G T acck HE
Smith Misa JT Ward E Woo Yick-hin
Second Division Matches. The "A" Co., Bhropshires met
Anderson Rev Chito MA
Joseph R M
the R. E. Reseves in the 2nd Kamori Mera J Division, on the Military Ground, Lo W G
They were, however, able to con- fine the flames to the one building
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the building or its contents.
22 the former being very strongly re- Per H&IHONG, from Coast Ports, whether there is say insuranos on
O presented. The Shropshires show-on Oct. 22.
Amelia Bister's.
24ed themselves from the start the Forbes Mr J
1 saperior of the teams and held Holdsworth
Jude Bleier By Pearson Mr & Mr
JA
4 the advantage gained in the early Per ss. DKUFAR, freṁ Bangkok, on
Oct. 22
stages right through the game, Holli Mr & Mrs
0] which they won by four to nil.
On the Naval Ground, the 83rd.
Per . KAMAKURA MARU, from Beatus, cn Oct. 22. Bergman Mr & Mrs Larson E Barrows Mrand
HHH W
5 Co., R. G. A. met the Navy, and quite a nice little game ensaed. ....153 The B. G. A. immediately took Hannan A
Hanning JC
Marques Mrs A
Mooidsen E A. Payne H E 8. Впата В
matters into their own hands and Hara Mr and Mrs Weber Mian M pestered in no small way the
Per La TEAN, from Maalla, un Oct. 22, |
Per .. WINGBANG, from Shanghai,
Aillaton Mrs
0. M. B. W. naval goalie. At half-time she Brennwald .. 11 0 55. 2 soldiers were leading by two goalė į
81 28 1 to cus, and in the second moiety on Oct. 2. 80 39 1 they increased this to Ave, while Pera. SINKIANG, from Shangbal, on 20 17 1 their opponents remained at Oct. 25. 73 9 4 standstill. The gunners won by Front
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K Brayahay, notout...
A. de Sousa, b'Evana -
five posle to one.
37
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G. E. Marley, a Green, b
Orery
A very interesting little match
King Mrs C Newall Mr and Mrs Wong Ching-san Mrs Parus ATLANTIQUE, from Colomba, on Oct. 25,
O took place between the 28th Co., Dusmy Lang
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15
116
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16
103
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112
Traa Khol
Tran Long
18
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Tran Disa
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Tan Pro-Fisi
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Total
22nd inst. 2,528
Daily average
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B. G.. A. and the 87th. Co., Dang Chi-chong Mr#BUva J *** 80. G. A. on the Military Ground, Eckardt Bey and
Ma 0 0
F. A. Redmond, st. Edwards,
b. Fistoher
1
Ng Sse Kwong, not out AH. Rumjahn, J, O, Wright, Chow Yat Cheong, D. K. Samy, D. P. Dixon, Wei Wing Hon, did not bat.
Extra
Total
though both teams showed a Bawana
21 decided lack in combination, Fang Wai-chaong
Strand Mes
7 For the 87th. Co., Saunders and Hong Guan Gorman played a good game, while 71 Chee yan Coventry woored early in the Irvin Mre game. The first half ended with Kader Ray and Mrs
LA Koan-chi
| the 88th, Co, leading by one to | Than Kin-rang 12) nil, and, as the second half was
Incable goalless, the match ended with Law Tan-cheong .157 the 88th victors,
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