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LOCAL FOOTRALL.

Saturday's Matches.

(BY "QUIZ") Saturday's results were follow

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SATURDAY'S

CRICKET.

League Match.

The Hongkong Cricket „Club: dafested the Civil Service C.0, ön the H.K.C.C. ground on Saturday

a very interesting cricket League match. The home eleven compiled 159, to which REA. Webater contributed a stylishly. · obtained 51, G. H. Pieroy 27, and

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South Chins ... 4 Darban

Club

0

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L. D. McNicoll 26. F. J. Ling took 4 HK.CO, wickets for -38

... 1 Titania

... R. G. A.

0

and W. H. Edmonda 3 for 84.

The Civil Service team kacoked up 139, G. R. 9.yar being respons- ible for a Sine 43, and F. Baker 28. F. H. Farthing captured 4 of the losers' wickets for 23 rune, and MeNicholl 3 for 28.

Friendly Matches.

The second elevens of the

St. Paul's.College annual sports of the endowment funds of take place on Wednesday. bospitals, gharitable institutions, schools and other educational The only case of communicable League Division I. factors. Hongkong University is disasse notified during the past Hawkins two days was one of small-pox, Ambrose indebted to one such man, whose the sufferer being Chinese. King's life was a romance in its way as

Tamar .. striking 13 that of Andrew The French steamer Armand Kowloon Carnegie. In the Great War, Behic, which arrived yesterday, the labour battalions from China reports that there is plague at League: Division II. ·

Colombo playet no mean part in the small-pox at Saigon..

std Singapore and Marazion 6 University

St. Joseph's... 3 Ambrose achievement of dnal success. So

S. China "B" 1 Durban let us always be prepared to give The Chief Justice, at the Crim-

King's v Club the Chinese labourer his due. Itipal Sessions, this morning.

A very poor game was sean on is as well that the Samos enquiry passed sentence of five years the Club, ground between the ECC. and OSCC. met in a

hard labour on Li Chau, who commission is able to state that pleaded guilty to unlawful posses spectators had turned out to wit- ground, and the home side were above teams. A large number of friendly match on the latter's there is no foundation for the sion of arms. assertion that the introduction of

ness what was expected to be besten by 22 runs. The visitors a keen game, but they were discored 128, which included an ex- single Chinese has resulted in Damage estimated to amount to appointed. The game eaded to a oellent 52 by F. Jacks and 37 by the moral degradation of the $400 was caused to a fishing just win for the military team by a

D. Reid. O. Sare did well with when the Boruso-Maru ran into goal to nil and thus secured for

the ball, taking 7 H.E.C.C. wickets - natives of the place, for too often her whilst at anchor off Fatau them the League championship for only 30 runs. The home team of chau early yesterday morning. this season. Begg, Forsyth and reached a total of 106, their first Cathay misrepresented by ignor. There were no casualties. Railton were absent from the four batsmen just passing 20 ant or biassed commentators.

Club side, while the King's bad pisce, but a weak "tail" going At a meating beld yesterday at Griffiths out at back in place of down to the bowling of Reid (4- the King Edward Hotel it was Wynne. The game favoured the for 38) and G. M. Dorkins (3 for decided by local theosophists to military throughout and Dyer 28). found's Hongkong branch of the scored the only goal of the match,

In connection with the annual The report that Sun Yat-sen's Theosophical Society. It was twenty minutes after the start.

reunion dinner of Queen's College position at Canton is again bejalso arranged to draw up a pro- The King's goalkeeper, Highton, students played against the bache

on Friday, the school's staff and coming precarious is, we should gramme of lectures etc. which was not troubled much, as he only lors of the Old Boys' Association PRINGLE-On March 12, Bay, based on fact. Apart from will later be advertised."

bandled the bail on two occasions on Saturday, and, with the assist- 1923, at the Victoria Nuraing the purely financial difficulties

when defending his charge. The sace of a few married Old Boys, Home, Shanghai, John Dunbar which he is encountering (and

Among the passengers who left military forwards were much defeated the single men by Marsh Pringle, eldest son of the no regime can hope to function for Home on the N. Y. E. 88. below form and combination was wide margia. The victors com late John and Florence Eugene og in Canton or anywhere else Hakone Maru from Shanghai was lacking. Their middle line play-piled 181 for 8 wickets down, And without money), it is clear that Mr. J. E. Harris, who recently ed good football, and the King's Rumjaha being responsible for Pringle, aged 29 years.

the military situation is develop resigned from the Chinese Mari-have to thank their half backe 58 of this total, and A. ef Areulli ing along lines not at all helpful time Customs, in whose employ for the position they hold in the contributing 34. The bachelor or inspiring for Dr. Sun and his he had been for 40 years. Mr. league to-day. followers. Many attempts have Harris is accompanied by his been made of late to get the wife.

The Cub attack never settled compile 75 in reply (8. H. Ismail Kwangsi, troops to shift farther.

down to serious football, although 31), F. M.Aren!ll taking 3 wickets Stewart tried hard to get them at a cost of a single rua in two feld, but General Shum. Hong-

Engineer Commander S.

G. going. McPhail saved several overs. ying in particular does not feel wheeler has been appointed to shots in the early part of the inclined to move. He is even said the engine-room staff of the light game, thanks to the shooting of against the Navy on the C. R. C. The Chinese R. C. played to be bringing fresh troops into Kwangtung, paying special heed cruiser Carlisle, China station, the King's in the latter balf, he The enquiry into the practic. to the holding of important from the 17th. ult. Among other was not called upon to do much

strategic

officers appointed to the Tamar, in the closing stages. Meanwhile, poicts, ability of having only indigenous General Hsu Sung-chi, leader depot ship at Hongkong, is Pay- labour in Samos, and the findings of Sun'a ill-fated Northern master-Commander G. S. Osborne, of the special commission" ap-expedition of last year, is finding on date of joining is as from pointed for that purpose, in favour Canton. Dr. Sun has apparently

its dificult matter to return to the 1st. ult.

BUCHAN-On March 12, 1923

at No. 27 Edinburgh Road,

Shangbai. to Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Sun's Position.

Robert Buchan, a daughter.

DEATH.

The Telegraph.

HONGKONG, 19th March, 1923.

THE CHINESE LABOURER

team of Old Boys could only"

ground on Saturday, and was defeated by the visitors, who hit up 143 (Parcell 31) to the home side's 73 (Ho Wing-kia 25). Capt. Quinlan took 6 of the losers wickets for only 13 runs.

Hewitt, opened the score The

Kowloon v. RG.A. Playing at home, Kowloon were somewhat lucky to saner the two points, Duncan heading the win- ning goal following a corner kick

and the only goal of the first and Osborne, taking advantage of The game was evenly contested

Couzens beating Woodman from of the South China defence, easily half was scored by the RG.A, misunderstanding between two free kick awarded against beat Kwan Sheung-hai and put

the Hawkins two up. Duncan.

Wong Pak-chong spoilt a good chance. The second half opened into reduce the sailors' lead by favour of the visitors, but their pashing Adkins when ruaning forwards were too anxious to through. The game ended in a

of Chinese working under cop bean able to come to some The Foochow Blind Boys tract, reminds us that China has arrangement with a portion of Band, appearing at. Kowloon this in the last minute of the game-sailors maintained the pressure provided, even more than India the Kwangsi troops, those com- afternoon, will give another per- has, the manpower needed for macded by General Lau Toyo-formance at 9 o'clock to-night- the development of large tracts this province are an uncertain on Saturday. If fine, the fanc

wan, but the other forces from pot 6 p.m. as erroneously stated of territory in all parts of the lot, as also are the Younanese, hon will take place in the St. world. The Chinese labourer bas We have heard it and that, Andrew's Church grounds; if wet, superficially, Dr. Sun is protected in the Church Hall. Admission his faults, but his virtues are not by two circles of troops-the will be fifty cents. few, and one of the chief of these Yuananese inside and the

in his industry. As a rule, he Kwangsi men outside-but that One of the largest dinner part-core and many good chances win for the sailore, who added never suffers from work-shyness, prisoner within these circles. rlace at the New Carlton on Corner and Scully, receiving the ed by them in the League

in reality be is held a virtual ies ever held in Shanghai took were lost. Kowloon forced four points to those slready gain. and will toil hard and long for We should not be surprised were March 9th. when Mr. H.E. Morris ball, gave Phillips no chance and what seems a bare living wage, that an accurate summing up of yet one out of which he can the military situation,

usually save something. The economic conditions of India and China, soda where famine per-- iodically stalks, taking toll of the] surplus tens of thousands, have actually benefitted other places

"

"BULLDOG DRUM. MOND,"

Saturday's Performance.

entertained eight hundred gueste, livened up matters, and each made the scores one all. This

Was visited

Tamar v. Titania.

including 400 Russian cadets and

A very even game was seen on prominent foreign and Chinese goal

in turn, the Navy "B" ground between residents in honour of recent but the attackers were repulsed, the Tamar and Titania, the game However, Kowloon would not be ponies, Latchfield and Glenfield. denied, and forcing another right, Cleme placed the ball well in and The relief half-crews selected Duncan got his head to the ball to join certain gunboats took and landed it in the net. passage to Hongkong and Shang-

corner од the

a goal to pil. The opening play several attempts to get through, favoured the Tamar, and, after wilkins beat White, who had- left his goal. to clear, and the on the globa by providing an A packed house thoroughly hai in the steamship Lycaon Ambrose v. Durban. Tamar centre-forward placed the ever-ready source of cheap enjoyed the Courtneidge-Hollo from Liverpool on Feb. 10. Sir

The Ambrose had a fine win the match for his side. The ball into an empty gosi sod won labour. The Chinese coolie in y presentation of the thrilling of the gunboats will receive new against the Darban on the Navy Titania had several chances to

play Bulldog Drummond" on commanding officers, these being, particular, reared in

"A" ground and

Are still land Saturday night. Although there the Woodcock, Woodlark and fighting

level up, but they were shooting with Kowloda the where he bas had continually to are frequent touches of "Grand Scarab (Lower Yangteze); Robin position

from long range, and Routley for runners-up in struggle against adversity, and Guignol, the plot is an excellent sad Moorben (West River); and the League. Kowloon are was safe in goal. Corners fell to has experienced a form of gor-of an American millionaire by a

one, dealing with the kidnapping the Teal (Upper Yangtaze).

both sides, but point to the good, but the ernment that can be harsh in band of ruthless criminals, whose On March 10th, the wedding of and as Kowloon have yet to meet which left the Tamar winners se sailors have a game in hand, cleared. The result was in doubt. until the final whistle nonadec the extreme, is often the embodi-mulus operandi le to reduce their Miss Lilian Waring and Mr. the King's in the League, it ment of thrift, and a law-abiding.

victims to a state of helpless-Kenneth W. Irle, of the American would appear that the sailors will above. aees by means of hypodermic Oriental Bank took place at the be the likely tubners-up. The inhabitant of any land, in which injections. They then employ Y. W. C. A. Hostel House, Shang-Ambrose have yet to meet the

A

The justice that the Chinese labourer obtains wherever the

the defence

Marazion v. University, he might make his home, whether forgery as a means to gain hai. The Rev. James M. Yard Hawkins and Titania, either Laing and went

The University were without their objective, the victim in the officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Irle will team are likely to take a point bix goals to two. Pibworth temporarily or permanently. To

down by his remarkable

meantime being held prisoner in live in Chungking where Mr. Irle from them.. energy, and a bogus nursing home where all will relieve Mr. H. Sandor sa

scored five goals for the ability to withstand almost any sorts of horrors are perpetrated. manager of the Chungking Branch Ambrose should have been a put the ball into his own goal.. Reverting to the game, the sailors, 400 University player degree, of olimato, tire BritishThe various characters were of the American Oriental Bank couple of goals up in the opening T. L. Cheah scored two goals

splendidly portrayed, but, un- Empire owes a great deal of its fortunately, prompting was rather

minutos, but Wellbourne and Hood following individuals runs in {pcsperous development.

noticeable at one juncture.

Owing to the rough weather, a failed close in.. At the interval the which he beat the deld and then It is interesting to note that the esod junk employed on reclama-score sheet was blank..

the goalkeeper. Company has established a re- tion work, anchored near Sulphur The Ambrose played ten men cord for Hongkong in the matter Island, broke adrift, at 3.30 am. throughout the second half and St. Joseph's v. Ambrose. lews of England have away is of attendance for a run of six on the 18th., collided with another in that period put on four gosis, St. Joseph's best the ambross readily appreciated by him, and pights a fact of which they may sand junk, anchored in the same and, the Durban, failing to on the Navy, A" ground by in large numbers he and his justly be proud.

vicinity, and saak ber. Nobody register a point, were outplayed three goals to one. Ogley To-night "The Faithful Heart" was drowned, the crew being Wellbourne opened the score and missed a good opening for Sk fellows settle down in different will be played, whilst to-morrow taken off by a police launch. The within a few minutes had put Joseph's early in the game, parts of our tropical possessions, The Bird of Paradise" will beats of the junk are visible at his side further ahead. Carter, but scored

a minute later. very often with wires from their the attraction. Wednesday is high water and at low water playing on the sailors' left wing. Before the interval; Armstrong definitely the last night of the portion of her bull can be seen.scored two fine goals for the scored for the sailors and own land. Thus we find the

|season, and it seems certain that

Ambrose, who won as stated Roche put St. Joseph's ahead, la Chineas coolie, and petty trades- the attendance record will be Yesterday the Bishop of Vic-above.

the closing half, Roobs again man, and rich merchant, circling maintained right up to the last toxis licensed the Rev. Reginald

scored for St. Joseph's, who won the globe. In British Guians, in performance.

Dopra Shaw, M.C., Bachelor of

-CRUELTY TO A HORSE,

Hawkins v. South China.

Arts, Caius College and Ridley South Chins fielded a rather

Hall, Cambridge, to officiate in weak side against the sailors at South China B

Durban

the South Sea islands, and in Malaya, the Chinese immigrants

An ex-soldier, formerly of the coeding to Holy Trinity College, goals to nil. Ip Eau lost a couple on the Navy. "B" ground, the have done a great deal towards making the present state of pro-was the Victoria Cross in 1917, sionary Society. Daring the war, for South Chins early in the game. The game was evenly

East Yorkshire Regiment, who Canton, under the Church Mis of good chances to open the score team winning by a go gress possible. Again and again was fined two guinass at Hall Mr. Shaw served as a combatent At the interval the score sheet and in the closing hal we and instances of a coolie for cruelty to a horse. It was officer la France in 11th was blank.

got his head to the ball etated that he beat the horse Hampshire Begiment and was After the change of ends, the well-placed mourner saving a small sum of money out with a thick stick, which broke awarded the Multary Cross for game favoured the sailors and sent the ball past the of bis scanty wage, and after against its lege

services on the Somme in 1916.Wrigley, receiving the ball from into the net.

the Diocese. Mr. She is pro- Sookunpoo and went down by two These teams closed their season

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