LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
K.C.C. v. Civil Service.
Kowloon were at home to the Civil Service on Saturday, the re- sult of an interesting game being
■ draw in favour of the visitors. Scorea:-
Civil Service.
R. E. O. Bird, b Wester E. W. Dawson, o Fletcher, b
Robinson
„The innings totalled 04. For the [losers, Coxon »and Smith warTH most successful with the - bull, taking four wickets for 19 rans and four for 52 respectively, while, for the Clab, Dr. Glaister captured four wickets for thras rane, Pearce three for 18 and Tayler two for 23. Scores :--
H. K. K. C.
T. E. Pearce, run out R. M. Austin, à Cozon G. J. Gisinter, b Ecolt
85
5
0
E. Aubrey, Wahl, b Scott 12 H. H. Tayler, b Cora
L. Col. Morgan, b Scott
Extrae
17
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFH, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1917.
COMPANY REPORT.
Union Waterboat Co., Ltd.
The report of the above Com. pany for presentation to the | shareholders at the twelfth ordin [ary annual meeting, to be held as
the Company cie, on Saturday, February 3, at 11 30 a.m., state:—
The General Managers bare
now the pleskare to submit their | the Company's recounts made up sazual report and statement of
The net profits for the year
ended 31st December, 1916, after
allowing for Consulting Com- mittee and Auditor's fees, and
Tots...............180 including $0.258.73 brought for
waid from last accɔnot, amount [1ɔ $59,375,06.
11
39
45
M. M. Mans, o Coxon, b Storr
R. Kecundy, a Wahl, b Ouzon
5
to 31st December, 1916.
L. D. McNicoll, not out
1
-
28
B. G. Southerton, b Wesser... 4 R. O. Witchell, not out
A. C. Davison, b. Sosit
0
F. Sutton, c mad b Coxon
0
***
14
**
0
15
... 13
Scott
Smith
Wyatt are
O. M. R. W.
McGregor Storr
Birnie Blackborn
7 0 30 0
4
Robinson
12
3 0 17 1 0 83 3
**
Extrae
8. E. Alderman, at. Eiwards,
b Fletcher...
*
E. W. Hamilton, b Weiser...
C. Tacchi, not_oat
Total (for 5 wickets)... 168 Cozon. C. Savero, W. H. Edmende,
and F. L. Liag did not bat.
Bowling.
Wesser
Fletcher
B:SWA
0. 190
0 24 1 2 0 4 0 Kowloon.
***
J. H. Mead, c Witchell, b
Hamilton
***
500
W. T. Elson, o Hamilton, b
Sactoeriod...
A. O, Bawo, b Witchell
L. J. Blackburn, a and b Wit-
cbell
**
-
Bowling.
O. M. R. W. 8 1 19 4
...12 4 0 62 4
1
The General Managera recom- | and the payment of dividendof 1244 per cent, which will absorb
5 0 28 034,653,75, write off $15,000.CO 0 170 from the value of the waterbosts, $500.00 from the value of piper fand staging, #1,000.00 off Invest-
2 0 10 Q 4 0 30 1 Military. Sergt. McGregor, e Tayler, b
Pesica
QMS. Wyatt, cand bGlaister Corpl. Smith, o Kennedy, b
Tayler
Bdr. Dix, c Sutton b Tayler.. Cerpl. Scott, l.b.w., b Glaister
21 Cerpl. Pearce, b Gisister
Sergt. Coxon, b Peates
20
vote, and carry forward a balance
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
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THE S.S. MINNESOTA.
Reported Sunk in Collision.
of $8,221.31 to the new account, A telegram to the Nagasaki Contolting Committee:-Since Press dated Sin Francisco, Jan- the last meeting, Mears. J. W. C.uary 16, states that the American Bonner and T. Kusumoto baree.s. Mincerots ́has been sunk is
4 resigned and Heesre, A. O. Long collision" with another steamer,In
1
Auditor:-The accounts under 7 review have been audited by Mr.
C. Bernard Brown, A.C.A.
0
**
34
51 Gasser Page, run out Lt. Wabl, no: out Curpl. Godden, e Austin, b
Morgan
4 and B. Mori baro joined the Comfootnote to the telegram, the 3mittee.
Nogasaki Preas adde:-The Minnesota has added one more to a long list of misferiones. She was bailt at New London, Con., for the Great Northern Steamship Company, being completed for mea in 1904, and was placed in the Trans-Pacific eervice with a sister ship, the Dukots, which waI wrecked near Yckobama several years ago and, became a total loss. During the len years the Minne- wata ran to the Far East she had
3
J. P. Robinson, at. Tacchi, b
Bird
Gasper Storr, b Pearce
0
18
Extras
...
W. L. Wasser, c Hamilton, b
Sootherton...
Total Bowling.
94
TI4
A. B. F. Raven, c Severn, b
b Sootherton
The
A. A. Birnie, c Severn, b: Bird J. O. Fletcher, not out
E. J. Edwards, not cut
Extrae
Total (for 8 wkte.)
Davidson did not bal.
Bowling.
Tayler-
5 Glaister
4 Mass 15 Morgan
Pesice...
...127
O. M. N. W.
6 0.28 1
14
**
7 3 .13 2
DIED OF WOUNDS.
O. M. RW.Death of Captain Rogers, R. E several accidente and breakdowne,
3 0 23 2
***
8 4 4 3
1.0 8 0
***
5 0 20 1
RIFLE LEAGUE,
necessitating long stays in peri | for repaire,
Captain Edward Rogers, Royal The brat cccident in which she 5 0 10 3 Engineers, who has died of was concerned took place in wounds received in action, was Nagasaki her cur, when a lighter the eighth son of the late Captain laden with coal coolies was Henry Rogers, R.N, of Hartley, struck with her propellers, Plymouth. He joined the Royal Icas of life resalting." Ŏa her Engineers, and for three years last trip to the Far East, in served in Hongkong. When the 1915, she ran on rock in wer broke out he was in Norwich the Inland Ses, and sustained || on ordnance survey work, and serious damage, hut "was refloated icce then had seen service in and brought to Nagasaki for re- Gallipoli, Egypt, and France. pairs. Returning home she load-
Hamilton Bird
Volunteers v. Navy. Witobell
9 1 35 2
The Hongkong Volunteers met Southerton 11 1 36 3 the Nary, team in a match at
Navy v. C. R. C. The Navy defeated the C.E.O.Navy team won by the narrow Stonecniters on Saturday. The on Saturday at Causeway Bay by margin of one point. The fol- the narrow margin of 5 rade. lowing were the scoree made :—ˆ The Navy were dismissed for E6|
rune, and with six runs to get and
with three wickets to go, the
OR C. looked like sare victors,
Navy.
200 500 600
Captain Rogers was awarded (ed at Peo fic ports with cargo for the Military Cross for his bravery England but braks down of the in preparing works uuder count of California and was taken snd for fearless road work. He into San Francisco. was also an interpreter in French,} Her boilers, which were of the Russian, and German. He had watertube variety, and had been nine brothers serving in the war, an endless source of difficulty but failed to reach the score. IC.P.O. Cree.20 32 29 00 and of the ten he is the third to and expense, were then removed was an exciting finish. The scores P.0. Edmonds... 28 29 29 86 fall. We do not think there is and new ones sabititated. Quite were as follows :—
Pt. Kelly ...27 29 24 80 another instance of ten brothere recently, we believe, she was sold P.0. Smith ...29 28 22 79 serving.-L. and C. Express. Comdr. Gibson, b Ua Hew Fan 15 Sgal, Botley...28 28 23 79
and it is probable that she has been gunk on the first voyage Anot. Payr. Wild, b Ching 17 P. O. Loach ...23 24 21 68
undertaken for her new owners. Sgt. Watring...25 25 18 66 13. Sgt. House ...22 24 18 64
0
Total 211 219 182 612
H K.V.C.
200 500 600
Nevy.
Asst. Payr. Robinson, c Chan,
b Uo
Mr. Carey, b Ching
MR
Sab-Lt Golland, b Ching
P. O. Newman, c and b Chicg 1 Pia. Cooke, ran out ...
3
Ldg. Seaman Kitson, b Ching 3
Ldg. Stoker Edwards, c and
b Ching
0
A.B. Ball, o Ny, b Us New Fas -Wir. Lister, not out...
Extras
H. Ching
Total
Bowling.
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5
ABOUT YOUR DAUGHTER NO LONGER A CHILD
decided on a new experiment of throet. Some exceptionally good combination was tried to break down the gunnera' barrier of defence, but the soldiers got hold of the ball, and, running up the field, Creaker was earely tried by noticed that your daughter in her Perhaps you have already Sgt. Mapak 30 32 28 88 Edgeler. Immediately after, Gorene" has developed a fitfel Gor. Borby ...30 29.23 82
man tried an individual effet, temper, is reatless and excitable, Pte. Evans .25 28 30 80 which also did not materialise.and often in need of gentle Sgt. Bradbury.30 27 22 79 A meles in the Navy gcal mouth reproof. In that care, remember Opl. Martin 26 25 28 77 resulted in a neat goal being that the march of years is leading 68 Gur. Labrum ...26 27 22 75 scored by Clutterback, a new man her on to womanhood, and at this Gar. Green...26 24 22 72 for the gunners, and, before the times grest responsibility res's Bgt. Hains
...16 .20 22 58 Navy could husband their forces
200 200 193 011 arrived with the soldiers the win plains of weakness and depres
for a fresh attack, fall timepon you, se parents,
If your daughter is pals, com- xers by one goal to nothing.
This was the only firat division exertion; if she tells you of head. sion, feels tired-out after a Etile match of the day, the Club having aches or backaches, or pais in the scratched their match with the side, do not disregard these warn- Shropshires.
inge. Your daughter needs help, for she is most probably at mnic —that is, bloodless.
Should you notice any of these
O. M. R. W. ...9.5 2·33 6
Un How Fan... 9 1 30 3
C.R.C.
Wong Po Koung, b Giteon..... 17
Wei Lee Sɔa, b Wild
FOOTBALL,
R.O.A. v. Navy.
Though the R.G.A. were some
Ng Bae Kwong, b Wild
25
++
H. Ching, b Gibson
1
K
Un How Fan, b Gibson
0
Geo. Lee, b Wild
TE
New Man Teun, b Wila
*H
7 match with the Navy st Happy
1 what badly handicapped in their
IS
***
Ng Sze Yusu, b Wild
A. Kew, b.Gibson
R. Chan, a Cooke, h Wild
Extras
J. Wong, not out
Total
Comdr. Gibson
...
-
Second Division Games,
In the Second Division, the disturbing signs, loss no time,
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2 fact that Talfourd did not tarn Lusitano on the Navy Ground. Pink Pills or her unhealthy girl-
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