THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1918.
SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL, log, who deputised for Gerrard, second team's fine goal average,
UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE
Hongkong Club, 8; Navy 2: Royal Engineers, 5; BG.A, L
2nd DIVISION LEAGUE St. Joseph's College, 4; 57th Co. RA, I
38th Co. R.A, 0; Royal Navy Roby 5.
Club v. Navy.
SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
is a very useful goalie, bie initial as from the start of the match, spearsnes, for the Club being the issue was never in doubt. rather, a tying one. The Navy got going in very promising N: vytes were without any weak style from the start, and it was Three League matches and two spots, Crocker easily dispored not long before. Thompson scored friendly games were played on of all that came bis way, while he with a nice shot out of the reach Saturday. In the friendly games was well covered by a rare pair of the goales. The same player the Navy (B) beat University (B) of backs in Bigge and Warren, capped another good burst by and the Indian Recreation Olab
the Navy forwards with easily beat the Polios. the latter if snything being the stinging low drive, and Toone more polished player. The added another, the Navy leading Kowloon defeated the C.R.O. halves played a very strong game at the interral by 3 goals to nil on Kowloon ground. The wicket and it would be invidious to The second half aaw little change was very uncertain and soms of
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Mr. Pragnall was the official
referts.
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~Kowloon v. C.R.C.
Ospt. Back not out Spr. Boatwright, b Cavanagh
Pie. Halonsy
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Tolal Bowling
set. Goodman
Opl. Harden
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10 220 110
9 3 21 11
Sgt. Cananagh 120 3 I Bat, Hall
1 0 1 1 Craigshgower v. University, I' Oraigangower secured the
University.
Great interest centred in the particularize where all did so well. in the game, althaugh R. A. on the Kowlook men got hurt. victory over the University an abova match on Saturday, there The forwards, led by McNiven, occasione tested Hayward, who Eight of the Kowloon batsmen Saturday, on the former a ground, being a big crowd all round ropes when the teams started. / work and played a hard bustling added the fourth goal after final total being 140 for eight The final totala here, were also hile the grand stand was well game, their short passing game brief break-away by the B. A. wickets. For the CEO. Ng Se low, Craigengower making 74 Alled, His Excelency the Officer being very effective. MoNiven An exciting melee in front of the Kwong was the only bateman snd the University 60. Lammert Administering the Government was saya prominent and Neal B.A. goal ended in the ball again who made any showing, he being for the former did well with the of the Colony (the Hon. Mr. Oland and Frampton were not wach being rent into the net, the Navy caught after esoring 28 Five of ball, taking four wickets for
having aunther goal disallowed the Chiness had ducks re nineteen. Details:- Severn C.MG), the Hon. Mr. head of Toons and Travis.
for cfside, the final care reading borded against them. They were P. H. Holyosk, and many pro
5 to 0 in Navy' favour.
all out, just on time, for a total of mement myil and service people
Royal Engineers v. R. G. A. Navy were altogether too smart 86. Details:- being amongst the spectators. The Club sried facing a strong
This game, played on the Navy for the 88th Coy., who, however, sun. Gerrard and Clark were ground, was easily the surprise of had several prominent players F. Wheeler, run out noticeable absentees, their places the day and the Engineers showed assieting the senior team, and D. L. Goodall, a and b Les being taken by Hickling and glimpses of their old form. The were superior in every depart. C. L. Staplet, a Ching b Lee
Engineers profiting by their ment. The Navy half backs were O. P. James, ran out Taylor.
Navy quickly took up the defeste by the Club and the Navy, the strangest part of the team and A. de Sones, b Lee running and
their forwards fielded again an experimental played good gamer, Thomson, K.B. Kaosskill, o Wong, bi atarted many promising bursts, side and the success of the team Toore and Bashbrooke doing well Hickling being called upon early, must be very encouraging to those forward. Jones, Leatherland and The Club forwards were not so who are standing by the Club. Smith were prominent for BA,
14 in former To beat the R, A, who fielded who, however, were "besten in well together a matches, but Jennings and Reise quite a good side, though not their very decisive manner. on the wings initiated several best, by 5 goals to 1 is a good Mr. Stevenson was the official promising movements, which, performance. Both teams were referee. however, the Navy defence cleared without several prominent players, St. Joseph's College v. 87th in good styla, Richelmann was White, Bloomfield and Wal- closely watched and the Club hadler being E. E.'a chief defections, grest dificulty is making much
arcable for Brocher in goal. At the interval nothing had been scored, which about represented the run of play.
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A. H. Bunjabo, o Grimmett, b
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J. D. Wright, b Omar
G. E. Marley, Ban, b
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B. A Ponsonby Fane, b
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W. Gittens, b Grimmett
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R. Pestonji, not out ........
E. J. Edwards, not out
Extras...
St. Jcreph's on Saturday again
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J. P. Robinson, o Wong, b
H. Phillips, b Lee
EL. Overy, did not bat
The Humour of the Police Courts.
The Chinese lakrng and the] 1. P. Obos, o and b Lammert 3 Indian constable or sergeant are
D. K. Samy, run out
4 Sim Kwok Leung, b Grimmett Ang Swee Ohing, b Omar
15 Cheah Keng Bron, not out; .......
Extras 16
Total for 8 wkte. deo....140
Bowling.
Pestonji
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Wei Lee Saa, cand b Pestonji Ng Sa Kwong, a Macaskill
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b James Un How Fan, & James, b
Pestonji
Redmond
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J. D. Noria, hit wicket, b
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28 M. H. Abbas, e Wright, b
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9L. Lammers, Lb.w. Marley -
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G. N. Manley, a Marley, b
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A. Goldenburg, b Marley
Exxtra.
0 W. Hall, not out
THE MOST MODERN CARS IN TOWN.
TO-DAY'S CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
Peking, Dec. 8. Shun Chun-heus appoints 14 not smenable to bribes. The Wan Chun-yao his represents- 0 Police in Chinese territories are five at the Peace Conference, Oot as immaculate so the Hong-while Cha Kaikim and Wong kong Police and our lower- Tai-shit will rapresent the North. class Chinees denizens should Wa Ting-iang suggest that be given a wholesome Isson. fatare Civil Governors be ap 60 We look to the Chinese Press to pointed by the Provino.al
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give the widest publicity to this Assemblies:
fact
A few smart sentences Liang Shih-yi leaves shortly 10 should bring this lesson home to for Shanghai, as obestver at the
them. Imagine bribing an Indian Peace Conference.
constable or inkong with 50 cents! The On Fook Club (the It is beneath his contempt and Northern Party) demands the contempt ho show following canditons for approv
that
WAS
by dragging the giver before the ing China Nun-fan's Cabinet 4 Magistrates.
A guarantee that the new Parlia This morning there
ment will not be dissolved; 2 0 bewildering number of cases Portfolios of Interior, Finance where Chinees were prosecuted and Communicatione Depart for offering graft to the Police.ments not to be given to Leang 3 One trate Chinese constable was Shi-yi's party..
Craigeugower, O. M. B. W. B., Basa, b Marley and B. Amissed the services of demonstrated what a clever ide Sharman and Li, Tow. The game they are, as against the 37th Co. Yew Man Tenn... 226 52 1T. F. Ford, barley
...14145 5 U. Omar, b Marley started at a good pace with the B. A. there was never very much G. Leo .....
attack, Taylor doubt of the ultimate result. The Un How Fan - 70 27 0 ▲ W. Grimmett, a coolie, b B. E. first to having to clear in the early game started in a very brisk The first half had been con- stages, the Engineers forwards manner and Hyndman was only Tew Man Tean, o Philips, bF. G.Thompson, o Ang Swee tested very hotly, seametimes a bit shaping very well. End-to-end stopped in the nick of time as he too hotly, and many of the players play creued, and both Heath and was breaking through. The B.A. were carrying injuries when the Taylor had difficulty in keeping broke away and Soues and his game was re-started. The Navy their goals intact. The R. Absoka had a few lively moments, the College forwards pas on cosiderable pressure, and pas on considerable pressure and bat McNiven, with the defence beaten, Lawrence was prominent with again took up the running and pas over the bar, in s glorious soie nice kicke, but during a hot Silva opened the ecoring with a Ching, c James, b Pestonji position for a goal. Ofiside attack on the Engineers' goal the nice shot. R. A. responded with Chow Fat Cheong, b Pestonji against the Navy, was reversed deft falf-back handled and Green, an equaliser through Leagh bus James Wong, b James by "the referee to a throw-ap, taking the enening penalty St. Joseph's came again, and A. J. Kew, b Pestoaji
scored with a rasper, Hyndman made no mistake with Liu Tut Mun, c Edwards, b ara from the ensning scramble ICE,
touched bat a nice opening, the College lead- Pestonji : a corner was forced, which Travis which Hesta placed straight across the goal could not save. This reverse ing at the interval by 2 goods to 1. Woo Pak Fook not out
The second half was a "raze line. The ball appeared "to pob appeared to liven" the game, for about me goal line, and as it was following a nice ran by the for- good tassle, with St. Joseph's citared she referee, who was warda, Millard screwed into goal always the more dangerous in &tanding in a good position to ase, from a difficult angle, completely front of goal, and Silvs completed interval a good afternoon's work by scor- blew zor gual, judging it had beating Taylor, the
16 Clabing with the scores one goal ing another couple of goals, the Pestonji gone over fine line,
final score reading St. Joseph's 4 Phillipe players very strongly protested,
The second half saw some B.A. 2 se in similar cases of a donatiui
The 27th Coy, missed one or nature, the defence-in-alesya surprising football, as although
Played at Happy Valley on given she henstic of the doubt, the general run of play was two of their regular players, who Royal Engineers v Manchesters. sue result of which was MoTavieb, even, the Engineers' forwards were assisting the Senior Club, Saturday, the Manchesters segur
Ohun Chok-lam, Tachun ol ed with beining "an Indian Fangties, has written to Liang she Club forward, was ordered of had a happy time, and James but gave a good account against ed the victory over the Royal
Hardly any condition of ill. Sergeant with 50 cents. Therei Shih-yi declaring that he will not ahot. what is probably one of the best the field for forcible language. scored The remainder of the game as Shortly afterwards, Townsend teams in the 2nd Division, and Engineers. The scoring was health deserves more pity than are two sides to every story. be responsible for any ashon his Low and the former were all out that for which there is generally The Chinese asid the In comrades may take which may be gave for 84. The latter, however, were least sympathy. Men and women
dian (otherwise known all the Navy's as the Ulab ware Doored an opportunist goal close the forwards at times
in injurious to Liang. Liang has The halves, lost the match. Details:-
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Bowling.
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determined to vindicate his good! It is reported that the Cabinet name to the public and prosecuted has decided to make the follow 16 a Chinese hawker for crying his ing demands at the European 12 wares in Glenealy prohibited Pesos Conference-I, China to area with offering him 25 cents be allowed to keep a standing to purchase his freedom. Defend-army of 800,000 men; 2, Kiao- 74 ant said, not in these very words, chow to be restored to Chins, that he felt very amused by the after which she will make it a charge of bribery, because he had naval base; 3, Berision of 71b, WHEN THE NERVES GIVE 19 zoney in his pocket to bribe 8th and 9th sections of the Treaty the lakong. Inspector O'Sullivan which Chine made with the said that the defendant admitted Powers to the 27th, yesr having given 25 cents. The case of Kwong Shu; 4, Ühine should was remanded for further en-be compensated for returning. quiry.
German sud Austrian wa prisoners.
WAY,
Act Promptly to Arrest the Mischief,
Then came the ordeal of another Chinese, who was charg-
not having the best of it withouï | 10, and Millard finished a nice (the St. Joseph's defence many only able to put up 50 and thus with nerve out of gear become Chinese circles as "Mola Kwai," therefore filed to Tientsin.
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irritable and fretful and are or Indian devil) demanded from blamed for ill-tempera whereas is him $1 for tas and asked him to Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd., meet him on Sunday at a celected by forcing open the lock." One health is the cause. Often the spot. He was scoosted by the of the office boya” on Saturday nerves have given way under the Indian sergeant while he was at 9.30 saw some one going into driving his track in Connaught his quarters. He sent the foki so 21 strain of working for the very Road Central near the Star Ferry see who he was and to question people who reproach the sufferers.hart. This is what the Indian him. When the toki-west-into- said :-The truck was carrying a the room the defendant was seGA" his family has worried him until long load in contravention of come out, and when near the he is thin and ill; are the nerve the man took out 50 cents and but he managed to escape to the the regulations and when stopped stairs the complainant seized him, sufferers who become run down.
offared it to him for “drinking Post Office, where the defendant Their nerves, like all the bodily Ela glanced at him with Was arrested by sa Indian organs, need healthy red blood: worry telle on their digestion and contempt and shoved him into the Sergeant. Dafendant anid he was their zerves are ill-fed. · ·Is such Police Station. The Magistrate quise innocent. Ponsension' was cares a course of Dr. Williams We sympathetic sad decided to nine pointa in the law. He was the truckman every not in possession of anything at pink pills for país peopis is give necessary, for these pills make opportunity to prove to the the time of the arrest; hence he O, M. R. W new blood and toneup the nervous Ociony that an indisa sargent could vidieate his innocence. Tas is not the pinnacle of righteous magistrate (smilingly to Izspessor system, by which method they
nese and honesty. He asked him Brown):~~ The man's face is invigorate those whose nerves
to bring the coolies who were familiar." "Inspector. Brown*-- é 26 6 have given away. The patients
become high spirited and full of pulling the truck at the time the "I expect your Worship knows 8. 2 10
energy. Nervous starts and Indian policeman demanded sime. him. He has not been out long. irritability are gone. Happiness Thema was allowed on a bailte was out in October this year." for themselves and others returns, of $25 and the case fixed for to The magistrate:-"I think he has.
If your blood is thin and marrow, des
had many convictions.” In watery, if your nerves are weak,
spector Brown mic the defendant, you can begin to get well now,
Mr. J. I. Wood has a splendid enjoyed the record of 18 contie for. Dr. Williams' plak pills are memory. He can recognise an tious. Tab Magistrate to the to be obtained of medicine ven dora everyhasre, siso poss free one gantry are not easily recognisable been in geol a number of times in a crowd, but Mr. Wood has the before 7-Yee-Bix months hard bottle for: $1.60, six for faculty of recalling Chinese faces. iabour. Defendant (surprised from the China offices of the Di One of these former acquaintances that he got off - so lightly) Williams Medicine Co., 96 Esechan Road, Shanghai,
a fall side, while the absence of movement by the forwards, with anxions moments, McTavish quite upset the team cross abot. The H. A. tried very soo, played a good spoiling game, and the play deteriorated. Hard hard to sara the side, bus they and the backs and goalie did a los Sgt. Hall, o Pagh, o Raworth knocks and rough play predo. nad no luck with their efforts, of good work in a very busy time Pie, Walker, b.Esworth minated, of a give-and-take and Jarvis nessing again, au for them. The Bi. Joseph's team Pie. Maloney, a Waller, b
Strange character the Club appearing to ir urdinary game ended in a are a well balanced lot, and will have the greater share of the win for the Engineers by 5 goals require a good team to beat them. 2nd Lt. Cavanaugh, o Law-
Bura and Hyndman were again Laking, as several players were
rence, b Strange,
The fired wife, or mother, the Îne Engineers on the day's very prominent forward, and L/Opl. Ellarby, b Strange NAVY obviousiş in distress. Boored again shorongh MoNiven, play were certainly the better Marcal worked very hard at half.
Bgt. Goodman, b Strange Hickling mejnaging a high one, testa, hat B. A. were mufortunate Hyndman gave a very good dig. 88. Keenan, not out... the game leaving NaTY VICIOS LOS BO heavily, and the score play of kicking as fall back and Opi. Harden, b Strange is really unrepresentative of the Sonza se safe is goal, Mr. 8gt. Bilston, b Strange by 2 goals to Love.
Sgt. Canavan, o. Eaworth, b general run of play. Heath again Davis was the official referee. Tery The game was of a
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Waller vigorous character and the foot demonstrated his asteneN 10
Serious Blow to Bolshivism bail at times suffered in conse goul, and "Lawrence was tha
Ia Siberia, quence, Navy were tail value for Detter of two good backs.
Harbin, 25th November,—i -the win on tus day's play as they Unsriers was the mainstay of
were much more convincing thenue defence, his work being of a Owing to the suppression of the the Clab. Clarke was missed in nign order. The forwards were intriguse 'carried by Bolahivik "the lab forward line, and the enterprising ad make a good agenta in Western Biberis and the
gear was there by thrown out of me. The presence of Townsend arrest of the four members of the Lt. Raworth jokat, a Taylor, an "admittedly "Ppeare to have an aspiring effect All-Russian government at Omsk pr. Parnell clever youngster from Kowloon, the others, of whom Miliard who are to be sent out of Kassian Sgt. Strange was not happy at inside right, and Jarvis were the pick. B. A territory shortly, Bolahvikism Ogi Waller MoTavish and Richelmann were sadly missed Sourman in the has suffered a very serious blow as easily the best forwards on the delude, but all and Wordley no mea dare to carry Bolshivik Capt. Wahl, a Keenan, b
Goodman *** Olab side, the ostera appearing & were auras backs. Talfcard, propagands under pain of desth lile in awe of the robust Navy Lake his is a ow, was the most generally, Both. Admurai Koit L. Opl. Lawrenos, ran out, Backsing. The halves bad more prominent man in the defence, cask and General Horvath have Cpl. Waller, b Maloney, than they conlu do, with then of the forwards Green played proclaimed to this effect whion is L. Rsworth, e Cavanagh, b
gooú game, Morris and necessary if Bassia is to be saved. Matoney, altver unes opposed to them, but a Black the pect gamsiy. No Macgregor whining at intervals. from the mierale of the Bolshirika. Sgt. Strange, a and b Maloney,
Mr. Tusker was the official here is pesce at Omsk now. Spr. Parnell, b Harden, Caloin was the most prominent
Communications between Omak Opt. Glenny, player in the defence, playing a refereo.
Navy Res, v. 88th Coy, end Chits have been restored Maloney great game, his parinst receiving
This miston on ine Navy ground shough the line in prootioslly 8. M. Jawsbury; b. Hall suffered in consequence. Fick still farther increased the Mary monopolised by the Japszone.
18pr.Pagh, & Smith, b Maloney
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