LAWN BOWLS,
Closing Day at Taikoo.
The Taikoo Lawn Bowls Club;
Presentation to the Ladies.
Mrs. Russell baring pre-rated spoons to the winners, the Chair man thanked the ladies who, during the season, bad attended to
THE HONGKONG- TELEGRAPH¬
INTERPORT CRICKET.
Second Trial Match.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
AGO.
Jan
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There was nothing of partienlar THE FOOTBALL SHIELD.
The annual report of the Hong- held their closing day on Satur-value in the second Interport trial day, the event taking place earlier match played on Saturday at the kong Football Club contains the * than usual owing to the fact that Hongkong C,C. ground batween following: A Shield Competition the old green bas to be given up teams captained again by R was inaugurated at the com- in order to make room for houses Hancock and T. EL Poarce. The mencement of the season and as for Chinese workers of the Dock. scoring was moderate, and those liberal r sponse to a request for 'came off" were players subsoripti as was made by the There was a large attendance who
handsome from various Clubs, and hos whose form is pretty well known general public, pitality was dispensed in the already. As a matter of fact, the massive silver Challege Shield customary liberal fashion of the players were very similar to those was purchased in England at a Taikoo tolk. Some keen contests who participated in the trial cost of $350. From the balance were witnessed, the rinks being game a week earlier, faw fresh sheet it will be seen that the so, arranged that two visitors candidates putting in an appear Hongkong Football Challenge Shield account has a credit bal- played with two home players infance. each rink. A new green is being Taking first knock Hancock's fance of $176.60. The matches in provided on the bill near the side put together the fairly good connection with this competition Club, and efforts are being made score of 161 foreight wickets. Capt. were well contested and proved to ensure that it will be as good Oliver, who was in such tine bighly interesting. The Shield as any in the Colony.
form last season. gave evidence was won by H. M. 8. Centurion, of again being in good trim. He and their victory was popular retired after making 44, which and well-deserved. The game over, the Chains of proved to be the highest score of the Club. Mr. J. Russell, made the match, his indings including
On Saturday afternoon the pro- few remarks, thanking the repre-eight boundaries. Rumjahn als prietors of the Hongkong and sentatives of the various Clubs and batted well until an attack of Kowloon Ferry launches invited visitors for their attendance.
sickness necessitated his with a party of ladies and gentlemen drawal. 31 being to his credit. to so excursion on the harbour:
the in their bew Owen Hugbes confirmed
double-ended" favourable impression of the steamer "Guiding Star." De- previous match in scoring ascriptions of the new vessel have; the provision of creature comfort couple of derin. Stapleton and already appeared in these columns brave the terrors of the Yaumati, new Fedder's Wharf; the mere
Dace clear of this colour of the water shows that it! for the players, and asked them to Wood contributed useful items. and judging by the accommoda- streets. accept a special spoon in appreciaThe attack was split up between ton provided she should not only village, the road runs through must be considerable. It would interesting to know the two of their services. The tales numerous bowlers, ROOD of be a very valuable acquisition to paddy fields and gardens, the be who received the spoon were Mrs. | whom accomplished anything the ferry service, but should also former being at the present time cubical contents of this section of Ferguson. Mrs. Dammord. Mes notable, except Hancock bimprove popular for holiday trips, in the height of their beauty, the reclamation, and the mea- Sloan. Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Mc-[self, who wound
She has a spacious with much of the paddy already surement of the amount of ent- up the picnics, etc. Leod and Mr. Laing.
opposition's innings by taking a upper deck for first-class passen-in the par. When the collecting ble and earth used in completing Mr. Templeton was then called couple of wickets cheaply. ges with gentlemen's smoking ground of the waterworks is it. At table showing the depth upon to muske a small pre-rat. tlancock's side never recover. room sad ladies' exbin and the passed, the road winds up ever of water alongside the wharf Subscribed for by the bowhiped from a poor start. Major deck seats are very comfortable bara and rugged hills, which are foundations at low water springs members, to Mr. W. Hardwick. Matthews, Capt. le Fleming, and and fitted with reversible backs. great contrast to the fertile during the Isat three or four might also reveal a who for many year ably looked F. J. de Romae only mustered two The new craft went down as far valleys below, and plunging down months
of affairs, sad after the green. Mr. Templetes runs between them. A steady as Junk Bag. Herengines caused again, as it skirts the Chinese peculiar state cemarked on the long service and innings by Sayer and some hardly perceptible vibration. the cemetery, leads on past more afford the P.W.D. authorities a able manner in which Mr. He-hitting by Capt. Havelock Davies weather
the paddy felds and gardens, until useful object lesson on the effects delightful, was
bamboo boundary-fence, of denudation, and the suspen- wick had carried our the du. * (who as in the previous roatch, company T25 sociable and a the of groundemxa and arberi hou to as the only player to bit the ball really pleasant little outing dividing British from Chinese sion and precipitation of solid
the result. A speed territory, is reached. Here Kow-matter in ses-water. accept the gift as a tangible token out of the ground) improved the WAY
maintained loon City, well worth a visit, is of the appreciation of the members look of things, but then another of 11 knots was
was only within easy reach, the choice of Tot et in, and the ionings closed and although there After representatites of the visit for 98. Evans and Lammert did 85 lbs. of steam on the rua from two other roads bome is present Pedder's Wharf to Leeman Forted. The return journey cap ing Club bad expressed their best with the bail.
either be made by following the - thanks for the very pleasnat alter To day being Bank Holiday, a 35 made in half an hour.
boundary feace wastward and so noon provided by the Taikoo Chub whole-day match is being played. WRECK OF THE "NAMOA Mr. J. Hed, the President of Scores:
following telegrams on through the Mong-kok valley brand Yaomati, or by following the been received Messrs. Douglas Lapraik seashore round the eastern side and Co., managers of the Douzlss of the peninsula until the path to Steamship Company, regarding Hunghom is struck, when a short the loss of the Samos: "Foo walk brings one to the wharf at chow, 4th inst. 6.25 p.m. Natos Tsim Sha Tsui once more. Either 15 wrecked clase Cow's Horn, out of these routes makes a pleasant
side North
entrance Haitan afternoon's walk and besides the Straits, All landed except eight road being fairly good there are Chinese. Ship beached in expast few bills to climb.. Along the position and cannot send protec-boundary fence, in the paddy-
for what he had done for thein
the Lawo Bowls Association, i
Inade a short address 02
T.E. Pearce's XI.
social side of the game and E. J. R. Mitchell, e Sayer. 5 valled for three hearty cheers
Fleming
and a tiger for the old green, which C. I. Stapleton, e Davies, b the gathering enthusiastically
sponded to.
Reed
Cheers and tigers all A. A. Rumjahn. retired.
round concluded a very successful
and enjoyable day.
Scures.
The scores were as follow:
No. 1
But-Hall.
Capt. Olliver, retired
H. Owen Hughes, v
Bacon
A. E. Wood, nut out..
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have
T. E. Peares, easy & Hammen. tion from here. Wiring Amoy.fields. a few snipe and an occasion.
Stewart, J
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Forbes and Drummond E. Farker. Long. Hullwad. Stanley
D. Evans, Davies, b Haceuck and. 1, vinum, 1. b. w. Darms.
|0. M. Urinr, opt wit
No. 2 Risk-Muir, P. Temple | tom. Crawford and Wotherspoon ¡17: beat J. MacFarlane, J. Bend, T. Young and D. Gew (14)
No. Bink-Godining, Le erap. Dreid and Waltare (15; heat t. Matthews, Taylor, W. Waatami W. Gerrard (13)
No. 4 Rink.-Lely, T. Ward, 1. A. Rose and ti. Morrison17) beat S. Amery, McFarlane. W. Eldridge and F. Fisher (12).
Extr
Topul for wht- devinged-161 it. Lammert did not but.
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D. E. Doocelly Lieut. Bacon
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No. J Bios.-C. Kelly, Simpson, J. Cassira and D. Mor- rison 21 beat W. Crichton, W. Mair. J. Laing and 1. Smith (10).
R. Hancock's XI. Xu. Eink. Sloan, J. Cornley, G. McLeod and H. Mayor Matthews, & Oliver b
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Useful Hints for Dark Days.
Worry never brought any good to anybody. Still, you say. "I don't worry because I want to; it is because I can't help it" or "I have so much to worry about."
We all have our troubles, and
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The doctor who could meet this nervous condition and cure it would be the most popular mat Hall (Captain) fears no chance will dock are to be sea.
alive. Hs cannot do it, however, salvage.-5th. inst., 9.30 *.m.
THEN AS NOW.
because the form of nervous ex- Struck tes Sunday "morcice
The folly of filling in the rechaustion known as neurasthenis.. sunken rock Survivors arivedlast night. Viceroy sending protec-lamation without simultaneous-of which worry is a characteristic tion. Particulars missing. Will
5 or previously building up the symptom, must be cured to a large telegraph later." The Namos left new sea wall, to a suficient exten; by the patient. here tor Foochow about noon on height to prevent the earth being Tuesday, the 28:5. ult., and had washed out into the harbour by
3 her only European passenger every high tide or heavy shower
tha
But as the nerves depend upon the blood for Dourishment, it naturally follows that by re-
Mr. H. W. Churchill. Us enquiry of rain, has been ampty demons- invigorating the blood the patient last few is tackling the actual root of the at the offices of Messrs. Douglas rated during
the vicinity of trouble. And that is why Dr. Lapraik & Co., to-day, we learn days in 1ed that the following wire from what is eventually intended to be Williams" pink pills have proved Pagoda Anchorage, dated October the new Pedder's Wharf. On so successful in cases of neuras- 5:h, 10.49 p.m., had been re- either side of the wharf found-thenia and nervous debility, for ations, the sea wall, if it exists at they supply the pure rich blood Iceived: Four of native crew
drowned, but sixteen are missing.all, is well below the level of or- necessary to feed the nerves.
You should sand to-day for the including a native saloon pas dinary low water, and conso- senger from Amsy. Hall pro-quently the waves have fall play book, The Nerves and Their ceeding to wreck to-day in upon the newly-made ground, Needs," and read the chapter on Chinese gunboat., Mails, ship's and there is nothing whatever to neurasthesis. Many people have catch the earth carried away by written, "This describes my case papers all lost."
each shower of rain. How much exactly: I am trying the treat- Now that the weather is really earth is thas carried off at eachment and being benefitted." A The games were of 17 ends each.. E. Sayer, Omar, & Evans Is growing cooler and a walk can tide, or during a few hours' raia, copy will be sent free if you write . Omar, bs taken without having to it is impossible to say, but any to the Dr. Willistos' Medicine Co.
depend on the services of ricksbx one who has seen the amount of ud washed off the Parede chair or
coolies. a stroll along the road from the Godowns Ground on to Queen's rand by s wharf at Tsim Sha Teni through Yanmati to Kowloon City will repay anyone valisut enough to
Stevens : 19 best R. C. Hoster, C.
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THE RACE COURSE FIRE.
Service for Chinese.
Victims.
Owen
Hugbe. Lammert...
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F. . de Bors.
Lammert.
Capt. Huvelsck Davis, b Evans E. Hancock, e Davies, h Lam
mert.
Lieut. Bacos, and b Dwen
Hugbes
A. el Arvuili, e Owen Hughes.
b Evans
E B. Beesi, run out...
L. J. Davies, e Mitchell, b
Lammert
D. E. Donnelly, not unt
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Bowling analysis.—
Some time in the next Chipse month, possibly a few days before the Chang-yang-chik, there will be Yae-lan-chih at the Chinese veme- lery, where are to be found the "R. I. P." memorials of the several hundred Chinese who perished in the Bace Course Fire
U, M. Omar... sothe years ago. A public service for the benefit of all spirits, the E. G. Lammert ...7.4
Yulon-rhik is probably the only form of Chinese religious celebra. tion at which the "congregation" is formed of the public. A large scaffolding will be erect-
days the service is on, keep up s
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ed in the open air, as a platform that the service will take place for the arcommodation of monks about the time of the Chung-rang and other Chinese ecclesiastical Festival, & day spent by Chinese in dignitaries who, during the several visiting the tombs of their dead re- The expenses will be weird incantation to the accom- borne by the Tung Wab Hospital.
The remains of the fire victims paniment of flutes and fifes. The service is held for the purpose of were removed to the present came mitigating the sufferings of the de-tery from the Coffee Plantation parted.
burial ground some months ago.
The holding of a Yue-lan-chik was approved by a meeting of the Tung Wah Hospital Committec called to considst the matter yes- |-· terday afternoon: Though the date has wot been chosen, if is like.
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