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SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

C. RC.

UNIVERSITY.

Owing to a misunderstanling as to the ground, only three of

ORATGENGOFER,

R. Bass, I b. w. Hall.

A. Arculli, run out

T. F. Ford, b Allan

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A. W. Grimmett, o Keenan, b.

Hail...

12

3

0

· 1

F. G. Thompson, a and b Hall 11 the University players were pre D. Rutujahr, b Allan... sens when this watch started, M. H. Abbas, b Hall... and although more of the teamL, E. Lanimart, run out tarned up later only nine men

A. Goldenberg, b Allan were present to bat. This de, Omar, not out moralising incident ga, doubt

G. N. Marley, b Horrocks had a good deal to do with the fact that the C. B, C. soonal the record total of the League matches this season, with

310 for five wickets. The Sta- dents batte first, with

Rumjhan and Ponsonby Fane

at the wickets, both men starting Allan well. The luit was dismissed

all

Exxxtras

Total

Bowling

1.20 $ 25 ...14 4 36

THE – HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

MONDAY, JANUARY –

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL. very great help to the Club,

HONGKONG LEAGUE:

DIVISON 1.

Clab, 2; R.G.A., D. Royal Engineers, 1; South China, 0..

HONGKONG LEAGUE: DIVISION II.

2 St. Joseph's 2. 4

who have not been very fortunate in the matter of goalies, and in the game on Saturday Rodger had no trouble with his part of the victory. With two more matches to play, the Club, to win the League Championship, must secure three points out of the four remaining if the Navy

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give them the Championship. The situation is very sporting, North Chinas and a good wind up to the Unions season is assured. Mr. Tucker Yangtzes was in charge of the game. Far Easteron ROYAL ENGIKERES V. SOUTH CHINA,

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...3.1 0 13 1

RE. V. THE NAVY.

by a good ball from You ManCavanagh Tann, horever at 18. The four Horrockä ... carried his score to 35 before? being canght. The remainder of the team went to pirces and the nine men were dismissed for a total of 90. The first five mon of

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Considerable interest attached 93 to the meeting of the shove Clube on Saturday on the Club ground, as a win for the Club was very

A large crowd assembled on O, M. E. . necessary to still keep them in

the running for the League match, additional interest being H.K. Fires Championship, and this they lens to the meeting of the two Achieved although not without a clubs because they have to meet 2 0 15 0

hard struggle. Both clubs field-in the semi-final round of the ed strong teams although the Hongkong Shield shortly. The Indos (Pref.) Club did not play McCubbin and

game was contested at

a grea Indos (DEL) Jennings The play from the pace by both sides, the Chinese Shalla start was very fast.

forwards being very troublesome, Ferries high wind and 8 light the right wing especially putting Pleaty of to the game, Suxars at the backs on both sides were in fine trim and although Mil- land on one occasion was nearly Kallos through and Pascall after a good Langkata run on the left just seht outside, Raubs there were no really difficult shots Trochs to stop in the first half, the in-Urals terval arriving with a blank score

The Engineers made a brave stami against the Sailors and

the Chinese teata all shewa.}/received considerable help from ball making the passing some good work.

I

new man Lt. Col. Coles, who

nude top score of 31. The

at their work very earnestly and being 20 and the highest by team was finally dismissed for Green and Morris gave early Yew Man Tsun, who was run out. 105 The Navy, however, pray trouble with smart forward work, The tam then declared for a

el to strong, and scored 137 for The Club forwards were playing total of 310, Severos pe

six wickets only, the scores together very well, especially the double left wing, whose combination was figures. with Paymaster good, but they could not make Holborn top, at 35. Scoresuch impresion on Sharman

and Torr, who were playing sheet. sound games back. It was a

UNIVERSITY,

R. Ponsonby Fan, b Yew

Man Tana

... 18

A. H. Kanjaku, e Wong

Po..

Keang, b Las

35

C. Cliva, e Sin, b Yow lan

Tsun

D. K. Samy, 1. Las

W. Gittius, ble

Cheah To Lek, b Low

H. C. Hang, Le`.

Sau Kwok Leung, ₺ Qes Man

Tsun

Chan Sue Wo, not out

Extras...

Teal

Bowling.

including

fre

E. E.

Lt. Haworth, e Cary, b Kennett 11 Lt. Col. Coles a Lec, b Hack 31 S. Heath e Hack, b Kennets 8 Capt. Waul, & Kennett, b Hack

Spr. Puruell. e and b Hack... Cpl. Waller, b Hack...

. Jewsbury, e Holborn, b

Hack

Pie Biles, b Hack...

1

The Chinese team attacked

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rifle unlucky for the R. that very determinedly on the restart H. K. Wharves b.523. trijs the first point to the Club came and looked all over scorers, bat Kowloon Docks

Shal Docks from Turr who misjudged the Lawrence got his foot to the ball N. Engtaserlage be Space of the ball, and a shot from in the nick of time. The game

Clark was deflected by the fall hereabouts got very exciting, LANDS, HOTELS back past Taylor. The R.A. both sides having spells played up very spiritedly after attacking, and South China cer- 5 this, and

Green was almost tainly deserved a score, but none through with the Club defence was forthcoming, the R. E de in a tangle, but there was nothing fence using their height to good 1more scored to the interval, the

advantage. Club leading by I goal.

Up! Pascall, b Hack...

Spr. Feakes, not out..... Spr. Lewis, run out .......

Extrus

3

Total

...105.

In the second half, Clark for the Clab, who was injured, went out side right, and the little winger was not more than a passenger for the rest of the game, but was very useful on one occasion as, being left unmarked, the ball 2 was swang out to him and after a little sprint he centred neatly 0 for Richelman to complete the O movement with a fine low drive

Bowling.

U. M. R. W.

5 0 16 9 3 15 ...13.12 31 ... 3 1 10 2 U 18 20 J

Un flew Fan

19

Sin Man-Ping

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Yew Man Thun... 7 J

G. Lee ...

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Stanton

C. A A

Kenzett

29 Lee

Thargarland tiarner

H. Ching, e-Fane, is balay

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Yew Man Tsau, ran Al

Un New Fau, st. Kulajulın, b

Fane

Ng Sue Kwang. e Stu, b

Samy

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NAVY.

G. Lee, run dat

Sin Man Ping, and out Wong To Keang, not uni Extras

39 Sig. Hack, b Raworth Paymr. Holbora, c

sub, b

Sig. Thurgarland, not out

Extras,..

0

12

1

Rhodes

35

L. Cary, e Coles, b Waller...

25

Lt. Kennett, in out

25

Total for 5 wats; Bowling

310

Cilure Gurner, b Waller

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Lt. Stanton, run wat.....

20

9. M. R. W.

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Sumy

...12 0 74

100 S4

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0 0 72

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... 30 28

1 0 3

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Ponsonby Fane?

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The spectators, who had found the game very exciting infused a Land Reciznations2. little too much of the same feeling to the players with the result Ewos that the referee had no option Kung Yiks but to order Pascall, E. and Lap Kong Mows o Tai Feung, centre half for South Orientals China, of the field for unruly S'hai Cottons n. behaviour. The incident was very Yangtszepoos b. regrettable, and players are to be sympathis with, as the spectators have too much license Green Islands altogether on Hongkong football

Chion Light & P.n. grounds Insulting remarks to

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RA did not, Un the play, deserve to be two goals down, but the Club were not giving much away, and although threen came very near scoring of several occasions, he was never given much freedom A fine chance for the R.A. in the closing stages was inissed by the outside right, who shot wildly 6 over the bar when well placed, add at the other end McTavish Total (für 6 wkts.) ...137 had hard lines with a fine shot Sig. Bartlett, Ch. Stu. Lee, Lt. which struck the cross-bar and Hall, L. S. Holman did not bat,

came out. The Club. pressed at the end, but there was no more Bowling.

scoring, a fine game ending in a 0. M. R. W.in for them by 2 clear goals.

The China backs played their asual safe game and until he

Leatherland were prominent, 4 0

9.0

Of the day's play it will be incurred the referee's displeasure while Omar, Silva, Hyndman and 7.0 241 generally admitted that the bet Tai Feung played very hard, the

373 ter team won, but had the R.A. right wing Kwok and Fun shin- Zephr played cleverly for St 627 picked up one or two chances in ing in a poor forward line. Joseph's

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SHAMEEN NOTES.

building for the Shameen Police Headquarters, also the Shameen Defence Corps, Armoury, etc,, and the Fire Brigade. The plans are not yet passed,

-THE LAST SHOT, The last shot in the war is

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Shamsen, Jan. 25. The coming election of those residents of Shameen nominated as members of the Municipal) Council for the ensuing year, all believed to have been fired by a of whom have expressed their sargeant belonging to General willingness to serve if elected Goursad's Army at a point about at the forthcoming annual gener-1500 yards behind the firing line, al meeting to take place shortly, between Mezieres and Charle is the main topic discussed at the ville. The sergeant, whose name Clubs. Mr. H. Staples Smith, of I am unable to ascertain, is a Darch, of Asiatic Petroleum Co. wars and a crack marksman with Deacon and Co, Ltd., Mr. O. W veteran of the French Colonial (South China) Ltd.; Mr. W. Farmer, of Victoria Hotel, Mr. 37 millimetre canon d'accom

is generally dane.

C. G. Fry, of British-American paynement. He 53RD COT, T. NAVY BES., Tobacco Co, Ltd., and Mr. M. A known by the nickname of time showed Lur wickets for The League Table now stands

The result of this match was a Annett, of T. E. Griffith, Ltd." Toubib, which is Algerian P. W. L. D. P.au are fearless backs. Talfourd scientifically throughout. The surprise, as although the Navy have been proposed by Mr. H.Jalang for Doctor, from the fact a long sufferer from as will be soon by the stores. Craigengamer...10 7 2 1 22 back line, but the other halves finished badly, Pascall and Con-Duabar, Twine and Quinn, the seconded by Mr. D. Forbes, of malaris, he habitually carries

was the strong man of the Lalf forwards were very smart, but Reserves were without Murphy, Sutton, of I. E. Griffith, Ltd.; and that, as

Hongkong and Shanghai Banking with him a generous supply of The Manchesters we finally RULA.....

newcomers in the tam came 75 1 1 16 played cool and clever games, nell being the pick. Kowloon

Corporation,

quinine, opium, and pills, which dismissed for $7. For Craign-

The forwards were disappointing, 8 4 2 2 14

Mr. Pragnall was in charge of with good credentials, bat the

of combination

he insists on prescribing for every lack gower, It. Ba31 was responsible Cvil Service

WAS Mr. Roy Anderson and Major imaginable ili to which his for top scure, witur &' nicely coni-

73 6 1 10 too much being left for Grees, the game. Manchesters

the left wing being the superior

particularly noticeable in the first W. S. Drysdale, U. S. Army, both 88TH COT. V. ST. JOSEPH'S

comrades piled 3 but he failed to find aC.R.C.......

may fall victims. half, as the R. A., playing well of the Peking Advisory Board, wing. University staying partner. After se ex-

The Club played well but there

together, notched three goals have been staying at the Victoria Toubib had sworn a blood feud citement, however, the team was Navy

347 were some ragged patches and St. Joseph's managed a stiff through Hawley, Strange and Hotel for a time conferring with against a certain Boche machins able to reach the required win-.E.

hurdle on Saturday when they Garner. From breake-away the the Southern Authorities re the gun crew who had been making ning total with one wicket in hand. The final total was 93. Scures

one run. Lauaueri bowle, for

catubes and succes ied admirably

MANCHESTERS.

2/Cpl. Cavanagh, e Umar, b

Lammert

Sgt. Keenan, b Umar

C.8. M. Allan, e Mauley, b

Lammert

LEAGUE TABLE.

follows:-- 219

7 1 330 the later stages the resalt right Lawrence and Blomfield were too have been very different. Taylor good for the light Chinese for- in goal for the H.A. again played wards and Charters and White a good game, and Tow and Shar-played

cleanly"

7 5 0 217

9 2 3 2 8 01 4 4 7

very

COLLEGE

and

...11 1 9.1 the injury to Clark was a greaefeated the 88th Coy. by two Navy defence was weak under peace meditations between the themselves very objectionable

The

FRIENDLY MATCH," handicap, Taylor sa: cm otheri Only one friendly match was occasions, having to play well on in the second half that Navy were much better together they were entertained to tiffin in On Sunday night he took the elear goals, but it was not until pressure. In the second half the North and South. As they are from a clump of bushes half-a on the verge of leaving Canton, mile inside the German lines. playe, that of the H.K.C.0.1 practically a lone hand" versus the Civil Service, on the Richelmann was extremely clever St. Joseph's locked like annexing and had a large portion of the the private suites at the hotel by trouble to walk between nine and Opl. Hlorocks, & Grimmen 19 laiter's ground. Hongkong rec- and hus goal was a fine one. He both points as the H.A. put up a game, Dickeson making some Tong Kai-ne from Hunan, Les ten miles to set his watch exactly Pte. Walker, & Guldenburg, b

eived a severe trouncing and the is, however, inclined to overdo surprisingly good show and came very good saves, and in this half. Toi-pue from Ste Chuen and La right by the clock at Divisional Lammert

4 10 bowling of Ling seemed to the exhibition work, bat seldom near dividing the points.

Headquarters At 10.59 on Sgt. Hall, Ford, b Lammert puzzle most of the

men, gets robbed of the ball, and is as R.A backs and goalie had a lot Navy had as much of the play to Bui-cheang from Bunan,

justify two goals, but these were *Opt Bundell, e Abbas, b Lam- For the Civil Servants, R.E.O good à centre forward as the of work to do in the first half, as not forthcoming, mainly thanks Dr. Wu Ting-fang LL.D. Ad. Monday morning," one minute before the time fixed for hert}

3 Bird made top score, 86. The Club have ever had. Beiss and runs by Omar and Moosden were to R.A. fine defence. The spect-ministrative Director, is giving a

to: cease Toubib Club only compiled 67 and McTavish made a very strong always dangerous, but they ators in this game, as in the Banquet on Sunday, together with hostilities ... 17 Civil Service replied with 223. wing, and both were prominent managed to keep their opponents Senior games, showed very bad Mr. Kong Chan-pak, at their carefully sighted his gun and residence away out beyond the bad the satisfaction of watching with good foward play. Carriers out to the interval.

sport in their constant barracking East Gate of the city to Mr. his shell drop plump into the In the second half, Mousden, of the referee and players and a Roy 8. Anderson and Major W. S. bashes which concealed the improves. He is a great worker, GIANT RAFT'S VOYAGE.

and compared Eavourably with following up smartly, beat the continuance of this will not help Drysdale who are departing from offanding machine gunners. Canton that afternoon for the Now," shouted Toubib. "the the two fine centre lislves doing A goalie close in, and the the sport in Hongkong. The giant timber raft, com-duty in the match Cassels at A's coming away looked like The B.A. were well served by North. The catering is being is over, and for once I shall posed of half a million logs, the back played with great confidence, qualising, but Ogley wia, noice Dickeson, Knight, Evans and carried out by the Victoria Hotel, be able to see just where my arrival of which was recently re-in McCubbins place and is a fine combined movement by the Goldsmith and Cspewell worked Mr. N. J. Mayer and Mr. E. H. off at a run to see what had

and sent well up the field, a nice Strange, whilst Hattley, Webb, Shameen,

shell dropped." And he started parted in Stockholm after a back, but his services at right forwards allowing Hyndman to hard for the Navy journey of 430 nautical miles, has half can ill be spared, although score a second point, making the Extras how arrived safely off the coast young Hamilton did well in a sus safe.

Mr. Dewhurat was in charge Hartman from Shanghai and Mr. happened Unfortunatly for the game..

E. B. Bruce and Mr. E. Madson Toubib, he was implacably of Manila have been staying at brought to a halt at the French QUIZ. Shameen for the past few days. outposts and told of an order All these visitors are of Messrs strictly prohibiting Anderson, Meyer and Co. and are from prasing beyon

He walked back to his - sad and bitterly-, diing

1.

L/Cpl Ellarby, b Grimmett. U CAS. M. Smith, & Manley, b

Lammert

Sgt Bilson, Rumjaho, b

Lammert

Sgt. Bird, not out

Oman og

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Total-pol Bowling.

87

of Denmark on its way, to its difficult position. The return of Joseph's by their win are final destination-Copenhagen. Rodger junior to goal is of The number has been purchased

by the Copenhagen Municipal MR. W authorities, with the object of 0 160 supplying timber for urgent

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Crimmett, Lc 2018 the eations lack of house roout

Lambert

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WINCARNIS

now, in an almost in accessible position at the top of the 2nd Division League table, and unless they go badly off form should win the League with ease. For the R. A. Smith Jones, Moss and

WINCARNIS

of

in Canton on business.

"It is rumoured the there will hortly" be constructed

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