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FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S 'MATCHES.

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NAVY WIN: CLUB LOSE.

again proved what gable ens tomban he in and sad fly." A gikt-edged "chance missed" for the. Engineers. The soldiers were har ing the best of it and took the lead in an unexpected way. Man pub in shot that Rodger would save B0 times out of laundred. Ho inde There Was a fairly Barge pro

his ele+ good this resort, amik gamine" of matches on Satuny, the bullped through his legs. The first longue gunes were in conDuring a hot attack by the Club zooten with the United Service Bheld and Waler went for the League. The longkong PC ball together and Blumbiek) had a parently do not set much story on nasty cut on the forehead with some

beit chances of winning this con

Tows of blood. The injured üyer petition. They surel art without eft the field for brief space. No either of their regular backs,

further score ws made and the Ea Beichelman and Riis plying at back in place of Black and Meta-gineers deserved their wit on the fran of the play though they enjoyi

bia. As expected they bot, but only fed an element of luck about their by the odd gul.

On the Naval ground there Rus the usual intense crowd- following the fortunes of the South. China Athletic team, engaged against the

goals. Result:---

Royal Engineers, 2; H.K. F.C., 1. Tentus:-

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QUEEN'S COLLEGE SPORTS.

The fourth sining nthletic sports of this College wern ehl on the Collage ground. Causeway Bay, to day. There were many entrants for the various events and these were divided in two classes, va: Senide and Junior, Much kéonness - Whs shown by the competitors with, the result that the arduts were all (up to the time we lot) well contested. particularly so in the 100 yanis events in which there were souls close, Anishes. The wonther, too. was quite favourable and the ground was swept by a very pleasant sex breeze. There was not a blter any where in the arrangerfients, every event coming off according to schedule time and not a singlà minute was wasted: Praise is due to the following officials who were wsponsible for the success of the

rence: Suth. Jarvis. Heuth: Mit THE HONGKONG SCHOOL OF MOTORING.ay's sport:

Nasy. Here again one term waard, Juelson, Townsend, Waller, weak, the Chinese. They had Bree Pascall.

-appear to take the came very seri.

[riere: Taylor, Faseve, McTavish, Jennings.

Clarke

Tular players away and did not H.K ClubTulger; Reichet pasly. One of the usual backs opera, Riis; Classels, Stewart, Car- gatel at coûtre half and the other at inside right. With this disorganises Count they last Jumsily, the Navy taking advantage of the scension to [ improve their goal average, "0.

Referee MA Banks.

STAFF DEPTS. v. 9871 De. R.G.A.

This match took place on the Club In the second division St. Josephus | College went further ahead. They ground. The gunner broke awny að reckle by defcuted the 83al Comapany, R.ti.A. the start but n by two goals to wil But for some Seoulher drove theto hack. The Stat fina goalkeeping by the E.G.A. cus- forwards obtained and phy was in Bodian the scour would luve been the Artillery but for most of the mach greater. The Sea Depart first half. The sheating of the Staf ment's possible runners-up to St. was poor, especially that of Elkarby Joseph's College, roub! only daw | who land plenty of chances of près. with the 8th Company, B... venting a blank first half. Not a single goal was. sebent in al mitch that wanot distinguisised for mapei clever play, the grensy ball end; Auri ilitating gunst mut passing

Reports of teles, talles:...

The second at was alant a re petition of the 'Ert. Excepting a few mishes by the gunners the Staf gmctically acnopolised the" guns, Tenk Foles and Cutter were, con- tinually kicking away when the Stafi forwards were close in. Gandiwin in

NAVY DEFENT CHINESE: On the Mind gosand goal scoring the 1.6.A, you! sayek many shots Tre soon in exilences During a tron Street and Kirby., Knight and esrij visiteto the Navy Pure Tai, Sheri köy their forwards in con- pub in a weak -lea, the Checker 1982, that pessession but it was no use, was med offside. The Sony went they siteply woukl not accept the off to the other pad and a Chinese chances which went, begging 0: back missing bary, Neal word an course the greasy, ball was against; maay goal. This penet the Navy's them. Resbit;

account angl they did not bot "auttons Stuff & Deporticents, U: 88th-Co. rest at that. Swok P. Kan and Tin!R, A., ON-

Koon Shu male matters warm Be Corp. R. Tounsen!: R.E., refereed the Navy but Warren ans! Bevan did the gume.

soule lasty kicking while Chaponn | ST. JOSEPH'S v. Ster Co., R.G.A. tasklai to peel purpose. MeNiven

This second division league match

and Nerd worked the ball books to which was played on the Military The Chinese half where Chong Wing round on Say resulted in a Hou was prominent for fine chander the Cologne by two gouls) kicking and tackling. At last the

ito nil. Navy scored again, a fine shot from:

the y

Tosing the toss, the soldiers kicked

Travers beating the gullveper all off and trade as line for the Col

Ette by the Chinese weally dealt with by Crocker and lege goul. Their progress was stop- his backs. Hal time arrived with ped by Ogley who dared with a the score; Navy, 2: South China lusty lock which sent the leather half way down the held. Here it was Athletic, O... "

trapped by Hynnau who, with Resuming, play was soon observed silva's help, it down to the to del in cour of the NaySoldiers territory, Hyndman shot There were very few attempts by the hard for the elf gorter of the net. Chinese in this half who seemed re-but what look like a sure sobre, copelled to defeat. After many shots. at the Chinese gol, Travers scored was chaired by the soldiers gulie agrin, after MeNiven and Neal bad without much difficulty. This por

formance, together with dous the work leading up to the hance. McNiven had been trying others which triffwel. proved an eye- bis dashing through tactics and was opener to the Collegians who were at inst successful. He got past theat it inclined to under-estimate. the soldiers defence. It soon be- Asals and give the goalkeeper (110 | chance of saving with a lot that are evident to them that if they ut all, it would were to acOS Alter further pressure upt low.

hurve to be onething special, Chapman scored the fifth and best

the custodian proving equal to goal for the Navy, A corner wil given against the Chinese and this uny, shop with which the Collegians

severi

tested ini, After another try, by

the Coddegians which missed the tet by ineles, the soilers went on the

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being placed in front of goal, Cup: man guined the proper position al headed the ball into the net. This

war path and testel Souza with the net for the second goal. Nothing ended the scoring. Result:-

good shot which he coolly punched of inuch interest followed after this Navy, 5; South Chimu Athletic; 0.

ul. Being put in possession, Ogley, and the final whistle found the Col- TeROH Royal Navy-Crocker: Ben, the College right back, sprang a sur-legiand winners by the only two goals Warten: Biggs, Chapima, dent. Prise on the whole field, spectators scored.

as well as player, by running the NAVY RES. V. KOWLOON. Brewer; Travers, Neul, MeNiven, had down the Held in an individual Burton and Chalmers,

This match was due to have been South China Athletic-Lau Kings ending up by shooting acroes

goni. Even this trick did not beat played but was postponed.

LEAGUE TABLES.

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RUBBER.

In spite of the extremely adverse conditions with which the Rubber market has had to contend for the past few years, rubber shares have held their own very well,

President. fr. B. Taner; Vice- President, fr. A. H. Crook; Enter- tainment Committee, Messrs. B. Tanner. A. H. Crook, The Mistresses, Vernacular Masters, Mesen. Tre Chúng Fong. Cheung Hok-chau, Un Po, Tan Hing-san, Teo Taznick; } Clerk of Coarse, Mr. W. Kay:) Starters, Meep. W. V. Doherty. Kong Ki Fai, Kung Hon. Lai Fuji yan, Ei Lan Kwai: Judges, Musers) W. Kay, W. F. Handyside. The Yik Fong. Tam Hing Sun, Hung Yuk sang. Ka Sik Wai: Time Keepersp Messrs. A. H. Crook, Sung Hok Fang, Tung Tsok-san; and Secretary, Mr. W. Handyside.

Results up to 1. p.m. are ap- pendeds-

Senior Long Jump-1, Tsoi Ts Yai; 2. Hire Kam" Sung: 3, Wong Kwai To Distance: 17. 3ins.

Junior Kong Jup.—1, Chui lu Wing: 2. Tem Ping Wah; S. So Po Kani. Distance: 14ft.

100 Yenls" (Senior).-L. Leung Hoi Song: 2, A. A. Banjahn: 3, Leung Kit Choi. Time, 11secs.

100 Yards Junior-1. Chui Tu Wing: 2. Wong Kum Hing: 3, Tam Ping Wah

100 Yarls (Chinese Masters' Race)-1 r. Kook, 2. Mr. Lai: 3. Mr. Cam. Time: 12 4-wees.

(Mr. Kong won this race for the third year in succession).

Senior High Jump Yeung Wing Fai; 2 Kwok U. Leung end Taoi Tsz Yui 3, Ko Chi To. Height: 5. (Kwok U Laung and Tsoi Tez Tui tiel for second place after a keen struggle in which both competitors alearen 4. 10ins,

A further report will be given in. to-morrow's issue of the China Mail.

"MALINI'S FAREWELL PERFORMANCE.

Tel. No. 1743.

MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919

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.For his farewell performance (To the Editor of the “ China Mail.) Malini had a fine reception from a

large audience. Vice Admiral Sir

F.C. Tudor and Lady Tudor, Flag Acknowledged to 8.3.10

Further receipts Captain and Mrs Fisher, Hon. Mr. David Landale, Hon Mr. P. H. Holyoak and Mr. C W. Beswick were among those present

Amateur Assistant, "Yes". Malini (pack in one hand nothing in the other suddenly displays 4 of diamonds in "empty" hand) "Is that it? Now be honest".

$1,987.06

ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE SPORTS.

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The annual sports of St. Paul's

College were held today, starting at noon. There were a large number of people present, and all the events: 144.30 had a large number of entries. The races were very keenly contested, $2,082:28, and were thoroughly enjoyed by all

Sir, The Rail tross Flower Stall people present. The Band of 18th

The following are the results up

at the Hongkong Hotel being now Infantry under Bandmaster Vassalo At card tricks Malini was wonder-closed, the War Charities Committee was in attendance. ful. He called on the audience for have to acknowledge the handsome someone to come up on his small subscription of $2,082.23 in all from to the time of this paper going to stage. A local gentlemen went up this source. The idea of the Flower Press:Senior Long Jump; 1 Chin to assist. The following ensued:

Stall originated with Mr. R. Kwong Yan, 2. Ho Kau, Lau, 3 Chan Malini (holding out pack of cards) Nicholson of the Cosmopolitan Docs King Sang, Distance 16ft. 10in.. Small Boys 100 -yards race;

2 Lai

Chau Sin, "Now just look at one, any one you who supplied the largest part of the 1 Ng like. Remember what it is?"

blooms from his own gunden; and

Lon Leung, 3 U. Man Shiu, was carried out by Mrs. Harrington Senior 100 yards race: 1 Chin who throughout the three months Kwong Yan, 2 U. Wing Chan, 3 that the sale continued hus organised Cheung Man Toe. Junior 100 yards. in person all the details.

race: 1 Percy Lai, 2 Chan Man Wa The Committee desires to 3 Man Fui Kam. Senior High Jump, 1 gratulate them on the successful Ho Kau Lau, 2. Chin Kwang Yan, result of their effort; and at the same 3 Wang Hin Wai. Height 4.104. time to thank those Indies and Fadior High Jump, 1 Ho Shau Lam Yei Lung đ gentlemen who so kindly contributed Hong. 2.

Pui. Height 4.4. blooms or assisted in the work of Ching. Sha

English Staff Race: 1 Cho Chi On, 2: selling at the Stall..

Thanks are also due to the Hong: Mr. Rowan, 3 Fok Wing Ching.. kong Hotel Co. who were good Senior 300 yards: 1 U: Wing Chan, 2 tion and furniture required, and to The officials were cough to provide the accommoda-Chin Kwong Chan, 3 Tam Cheun Fu.. co-opemte in every possible way.

Your faithfully,

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Amateur Assistant, "No." Malini, "Sure... Well what is it?". Amateur Assistant."5 of spades?". Malini, "well is'nt this the 5 of spades?"

Sure enough the 4 of diamonds The past year show the following had turned into the 5 of spades ar changes in prices in well known rather in some mysterious way stocks, in all cases but two in favour Malini had juggled the spade card

out of the pack.

Cheong Pun Kan Fat, Clan The solders' gratie who brought of Ko Po Lok, Cheung Wing Hon. Funga cheter sve by. merely stooping Ping; Teci Yat Hon, Fang Ta. Kwok down and hitting the ball out with Po Kan, Tin Koon Sau. Au Kit Sang the palm of his hand. Fran this POSITIONS OF THE TEAMS TODATE of the holders of shares:-

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617--2 BUNGKONG LEAGUE-2ND DIVISIÓN.

GOALS.

CLUB

save the ball was cleared by one of the backs only to see it tripped in mid Held by Silyn, Pouncing on it.

F. W. D. L F. A. PTS Sifu made a lightning-like dash for

G10 12 011 Navy...... There were few spectators to see the goal where after tricking the EE 6 4 0 2 13 9.8 on the Club ground.hucks, he stopped as if to shoot, KFC... 4 2 12 6 5 this manteb

Despite the poor weather the game This had the desired effect of bring R. G. A...... 6 1 0 5 511 2 010 2 was well worth watching and noting the goalie to the right end of S. China Ath... 4 0 2 3 bit dull. Pascall and Townsend soon the goal and "no sooner had Silva HONGKONG LEAGUE-1ST DIVISION.

GOALS. made acquaintance with Holger in noticed, this move then he took a the Club goul but with no effect. deliberate shot at the top left hand The Club left next Dado a combined corner of the zet, this drawing R. Navy movement but the winger was weak, fiset blood. Soon after this perform H. K. F. C... Bette proved safe when testedi.unce, half time was called. At the RE After several times testing the Club resumption, play was as fast as ever custodian Pascall beat im with a but the soldiers were not confining S. China Ath... 7 0 5 fine low shot for the first goul. themselves to "defensive play, but "Clarke and Pascoe tried hard for the invaded, the College territory with. They came equaliser but Biurafieki and Law-great determination. wence tackled with precision and very near scoring during a melee at St. Joseph's...10 9 0 23 4 19 kicked a good length. McTavish the goal month, but with great who had been the Club's beet for presence of mind, Xavier threw him: ward at last seized an opportunity self on the ground between the goalie and aarting through scored with a and one of the uprights and stopped plendid show that grazed the post the ball with his back and the situs as it went into the not. With this tion was saved before the soldiers equaliser against them the soldiens had finished celebrating what they were soon imockingst the Club door thought was an equalizer. Some again, but Chassells, who was now fine wing play, was then cxhibited by playing back in place of Riis, de- Omar whose centres were all beauti. Tended in his usual clever style. fully placed but for a time the Col. "Rodger made sovtrül good suvos legians were unable to convert any before the interval which arrived with of them, owing to the attentions the the teams one goal each.

defenders were paying them. Then Un resuming the Club applied, the Omar had a shot at goal himself. pressure for a while. Blumfeld was This was punched out by the nol- pressed and had to give away a diers' goale, but the leather foll to Corner. Jennings placed this well the ground three feet from goul." as the other forwards were unable Seeing the danger, the goalie rushed o improve on it. The soldiers next out to kigir away, but Sepher was ́A made the running and Townsend had little too quick for hirm and puting open goul to shoot at." Rodger his look to the ball, pushed it into

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members of the choir. The Benedic- tion of the Blessed Sacrament followed.

E. R. HALLIFAX, Hon. Secretary, War Charities Committee: Hongkong, biarch 15, 1910.

UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG

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FINAL EXAMINATION. IN ENGINEERING.

⚫ JUDGES.

Li Kai Fai, Esq. Ho Kwai Chin, Esq. Chiu Yan Kwong, Esq. Tang Wai Chun, Esq. Wei Wing Yuet,

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TIME KEEPER. F. M. Mohler, Esq.

The report of the London Assessors has just come to hand recommending the award of honours to the following. candidates who graduated. B. Sc. (Eng) in June 1918: First class

Owing to pressure on our space honours, Liu chen Hua. Second letters from an English woman "ead over until class honcurs. Li Bang Inn, Lee Pinkee have been held Boon Hock, Wang Zung Kwei, Wong to-morrow, Zung-yu, Cheah Sin Bee, Yao Kwong.

A golf caddy from the Happy yu, Shih Yung Cheng,

The honours standard adopted by Valley Golf course, was fined $3.00

TT is safe to say that Chamberlain's Colie and Dartha Bemedy has

Kai-yang Li in Toyshan was at saved the lives of more people and re- lieved more suffering then any other re-tacked yesterday by more than one medy in existence. It is known all over bundred bandits headed by Huang-pao the civilized world for its speedy cures of and Huang sou, two outlaws of Tung the Assessors, who are examiners in or seven days hard labour by. Mr. cramps in the stomach, diarrhea and all Wha Chuan, a village in the vicinity the London University was that of Orme this morning, for picking. intestinal pains. For sale by all who knew the conditions of the place the University of London. Owing flowers and damaging trees in the Chemists and Storekeepers.

where they operated. Thirty houses to the war the list of honours men Colonial Cemetery. there were ransacked and cattle and for the previous year, 1917, was

Mrs. Witchell, the wife of Mr. poultry together with hogs all driven much delayed in receipt and has not away, besides three villagers being been published. For 1917 the Asses Witchell, the Manager of the King

Hotel, sors recommended the award of 2nd Edward

will shortly "injured and eight women captured.

class Honours to John Moraes, Lee leave for Australia on the sis. Taiyuen In Chung, lu Tak Chung and Lal to visit her home, which she has not: Hau Chin

visited for ten years.

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