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TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.
The following first and second division matches of the Hongkong Football League are fixed for to day
DIVISION. L
Hongkong Police . Hongkong Club, Navy "A" ground, at 4 p.m. Referee, Mr. Jones, R.N.
South China Athletic v. Wiltshires, S.CA ground, at 4 p.m. Referee, Mr. Wells.
HMS. Ambrose" v. Kowloon. Navy "B" ground, at 4 p.m. Referee, Mr. Hollands.
RGA. v. EMS. "Tamar," Sook umpoo ground, at 4 pm. Referee, Mr.
Cheeseley.
DIVISION IL
United v. Oilers United, SCA. ground, at 230 p.m. Referee, Mr. R. M. Omar.
Club de Recreio v. FK. Club Reserves, Navy "B" ground, at 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mr. Sambells, R.N.
22nd Punjabis. South China Reserves, St. Joseph's ground, at 2.30;
p.m. Referee. Mr. Sayer, R.N
St. Joseph's College v. Indian Rec. Club, St. Joseph's ground at 4 pm. Referee, Mr. Drayton, R.N.
The R.G.A. Reserves v. Staff and Departments and H.M.S. "Carlisle " Reserves v. Kowloon Reserves games are postponed.
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KOWLOON BRITISH SCHOOL
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- ANNUAL SPORTS ̧*
AN ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON. Yesterday afternoon, with the war- ther ideal, the children 'immensely keen, and the careful rangemente executed with admirable efficiency, the second intl athletic sports of the Kowloon British School, held an the Kowloon Cricket Chab" groped, which was gaily decorated with bùnt- ing loc.the occasion, were as interest- ing to the large mumber of parents present as they were enjoyable to the scholars who participated in the numerous exciting aveats #raged' for their bensit.
Among the large gathering of well- known residents present were H.E. the Governor and Lady Stubbs, Mr. EA. Irving, Director of Education, and Mr. E. Ralphs, Inspector of Eng- Gish Schools.
Afternoon tea was provided on the ground.
After the races Lady Stubbs presented their trophies to the prize winners
so difficulty in netting far beyond the goaile's reach. From the centre, the 83rd broke away, but the attack ended in a disappointment with Best sending in a weak shot straight into
Messry James F. Hatton & Co. Holloway's hands. The 83rd continued) Ltd, Manchester, report on Oct. 20: to press for a time, but their shoot- The long threatened coal strike ing continued to be poor, and they being now an accomplished fact, all could not find the net. From a clear other considerations in the cotton after a very strenuous make the markers are overshadowed by it. In 88th got away. Watson, Jo the early part of the week cotton centred the ball Httle too far prices were again falling away forward, and Sraith ran out through continued depressing trade Bod cleared. At half time, conditions, and when it became de the 88th led by ope goal to mil
finitely known a itrike would take The second half was more exciting place heavy selling orders were pre- than the first, both ends of the field cipitated, resulting in a very demoralis. receiving alternate visits. The 83rded market at New York and a sharp had the better of the exchanges in drop in vaînes all round. The weak- this half, but they were weak in theirness of southern holders of cotton shooting department, the forwards in the States is still evident and their falling painfully when in front of inability to obtain credits for holding goal. The final whistle came with purposes continues to be the cause of the score sheet unchanged, and the much forced selling. At the close 88th thus ran out winners by the however a much better tone, in only goal of the match.
itiated by trade buying at Liver- CSM. Pragnell was the referee,
pool, is in evidence and prices have risen well above the lowest point reached. In the yarn and cloth sectious business is now practically suspended owing to the.
In introducing her the headmaster, Mr. uncertainty as regards raw material}
Nightingale said Your Excellency, prices and the stoppage of machinery. Lady Stubbs, Ladies and Gentlemen. which would inevitably be on a large Girls and Boys-We thank His Excel- the coal strike should not be lency and Lady Stubbs for honouring with settled at an early date. The financial their presence the second annual sports situation is also no easier and the post of Kowloon British School. These sports rion has been aggravated so far as there to have been held last Friday, bur Far Eastern outlets are concerned by Owing to heavy rain were postponed the recent adverse movement of the today. The weather has been
and 1 am exchanges. Buyers shew no inclina- and competitors have had a very enjoy-
Se that all officiis, $25 tiot, whatever to operate under these able afternoon. We thank all those who unsettled conditions. Both yara and have helped us to make these sports a The HS.CC CRC much, in cloth prices are again somewhat success... First, the Committee of the spite of Turner and Farthing being lower and it would seem that rates howloon Cricket Club who, as last year. included in the published team, may cannot now be far off the bottom, placed this splendid ground at our dis result in a win for either side.
and further for it can hardly be doubted that the bosal, provided apperans, The Indians should win their match price of cotton is below the actual assisted the by active participation as
ixes, Starters, and bandicappe with the University, but with a bat-producing cost and current rates success of these sports is very ting wicket, a draw is likely.
for both yarn and cloth are so to the convener of the Ground Committee, The Civil Service 7. Kowloon low that neither spinners nor Mr. Davidson: Second, the European The following, will represent the match should be a very good game manufacturers would be prepared to Staff of the Kowloon Docks, and members Club against the Police on the Clab with the Hongkong tear on top.
undertake heavy engagements on of the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club, ground today, kick-off at 4 p.m.
The Chinese 2nd XI should have their basis. sharp-G. Rodger: W. Gerrard and no difficulty in disposing of their the ballot
The result of who sent me a large subscription to the of the spinning Prize Fund, and who have always libe. F. Lawrence: J. W. McPhail, M. L-Portuguese visitors.
mill employers on the short time rally responded to appeals for assistance Railton and E. Moore; J. B. Hamilton, Goldenberg, M. Sandberg, H. Day
the American cotton users section did proposal was raton version did children of this so
in all that concerns the welfare of the
rot obtain the necessary percentage of votes in favour of curtailing production. The Egyptian cotton section however decided for the adoption of short time. The explana tion of the American sections vote is probably to be found in the fact tha: the recent Oldham strike cansed a good many mills to compulsorily stop I. Stapleton, F. Overy, R. Pestazi. for a longer period than was proposed
In the second division, very little! excitement is again promised. The only doubtful match is that between the Club Reserves and Club de Recreio. As the Club will be without the services of Purvis and Dodds, the backbone of the defence, the Portu- guese are expected to win, but of course, much will depend on the form they show. St. Joseph's and South China should win their respec- tive engagements without much difficulty, The Oilers and the United should play a draw.
HONGKONG F.C. v. POLICE.
and E. Riis.
HONGKONG 2ND XI. v. CLUB
DE RECREIO..
The following will represent the Club 2nd XI against the Club de Recreio on the Navy B. ground, kick- eff at 230 p.m. sharp--G. Groot A. McDonald and J. Jack: W. Ireland, C. Wilkie and S. Sorrensen; Dunn, E. Railton, G. May, L. Jack and A. Boysen.
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CLUB DE RECREIO v. CLUB RES.
The league cricket matches fixed for today include the following
HKCC v. CRC, on the Hong kong Club ground.
Indian R.C. v. University on the Indian ground.
Kowloon v. Civil Service on the Kowloon ground.
C.R.C. 2nd XI v. Club de Recreio on the Chinese ground.
and R.GA, have empty dates, but Staff and Depts. Craigergover they might be able to fix up friendly engagements.
K.C.C. v. CIVIL CC.
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The following will represent the K.C.C. in today's match-A O. Brawn, E. L. Braga, B. D. Evans, C.
scale
W.W.Haslett, F. Travers, A.W.Ram- by their Federation. say, F.W. J. Gorvin, J. M. Cochrane.
ČR.C. 2ND XI. v. CLUB DE.
A RECREIO.
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The
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Mr. Neave, Mr. Davidson and Mr. Garraways and Mr. Jenner who prepared the ground and
Mr Greiz and Mr. up these splendid decorations Third, the parents who subs
subscribed to the Prize Fund, Ms. Murphy, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Lai- hovetsky, Capt. and Mrs. Walker,
MIS Resses. Ratrocies and Son who presented who have so successfully carried out their cups and other prizes. Fourth, the officials
Mr. Abraham, Mr. Whyte, and
arranged the refreshments and the ladies
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arduous duties; Miss Neave who so ably Gentlemen's Writing Cases, Attache Cases, who assisted her. I now ask Lady Stubbe Ladies'
present the prizes. SECOND ROUND...
Stubs prizes Lady
was accorded an ovation. Linstead and Davies, represented
CY, responding on her by F. Maitland and H. Greenwood, behall,
the pleasure his visit bea: Government House, H. E. Sir R. ta Kowloon had given him and testified The following will represent the CRC. 2nd XI. against Club de Stubbs and Captain J. E. Warner, to the enjoyment both Lady Stubbe and
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himself had felt in watching the couTESES. Recreio on the former's ground at
Butterfield and Swire, represented He wished the school and the boys every 2 pm, sharp:
CRC-Yew Man Hoa (Captain), A. Wells and T. R. Chassels, success and congratulated them on the Wan Iu Shing, Wong Po Keurs Captain Leslie Smith and Lt. C. I.
beat 2/22 Punjabis, represented by day's performance. Hung Ho Chiu, Yang Hin Lun, Lai Cordon, on the 18th Green by 1 up. Kuen, Chan Hin Lee, Chan Ting This was a very close game in which a Sung, Wong Sik Chung, Cheung lot of good golf was seen. The Wing Kit and Woo Pak Fook.
match was all square at the sixteenth and both sides sank long putts at the! 17th hole to halve the hole. Off the home tee bath Chassels and Smith
Two little girls then presented Lady- Stabbs with a handsome bouquet.
The officials for the meeting were W. Davidson, T. Neave, Dr. Woodman, Clerks of the Course Messrs. C. A.
B. L. Frost.
The Club will play away from i The Club de Recreio will meet home on the Navy "A" ground the Club Reserves in a League match against the Police this afternoon. If to-day at 2.30 on the Navy "B" the police show the same form as ground. The following have been when they defeated Kowloon last chosen to represent the Club de week, the match will be keenly con- Recreio E. de Sousa: H. Prata, R. tested, with the Club having a slight Hyndman; F. Ribeiro, P. Xavier, C. advantage which, if they make full Assumpezo; L. Xavier, A. Botelho, H. use of it will give them the two Xavier, F. Pereira and J. Xavier. points at stake. Both sides will be: at their strongest, the Club! again
services of getting the Lawrence who was unable to turn out for the team last week. If Clarke plays the sterling game he did against Kowloon, the police may hope for a draw, but the odds are in Clark and McWalter: Miller, Forbes final of the Palace Hotel Handicap] by R. M. Smith and C. A. Peel bealandicappers:-Messrs. C. A. V..
favour of the Club,"
Kowloon treet the "Ambrose" on the Navy "B" ground, and in view of the form exhibited by the respec- tive teams in previous matches, the sailors will have no excuse for noth annexing the points of this game. The "Ambrose" had bad luck for! a couple of weeks, baving to turn out without some of their best; players, who were on the sick list.
POLICE TEAM.
The following have been selected
to represent the Police in their match against the Club to-day:-Hillyer;!
BILLIARDS.
PALACE HOTEL TOURNAMENT.
Last night's match in the semi-
and D. Clark; Dick, Cargill, Robert-Billiards tournament between Messrs. soa, Watts and Alexander.
Ho Sai-man (scr.) and Ho Sal-cheong (scr.) resulted in a win for the former by '250-180.
HONGKONG LEAGUE TABLE.
· FIRST DIVISION,
- GOALS
.F. W LD. F. A. P. but their hard-working captain, R.G.A. Res.....4 4 0 0 8 4 8 Sargent, will again lead the team H.K.C 3 1 0 6 2 to-day, and the Kowloon forwards Wiltshires 4 2 1 17 5 will have a strenuous time breaking "Tamar" 4 2 2 0 7 5 4 through the defence. The Kowloon South Caina 3 1 2 0 1 5. team is being reorganized for this H. K. Folice 3 1 2 0 4 5 match, but the changes will måke "Ambrose".4. 1 3 0 3 very little difference against the Carlisle "2 0 2 0 0 3 sailors.
The R.GA, v. "Tamar" match
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GARRISON LEAGUE.
Ho Sai-man's highest breaks were 27, 24 and 15, while his opponent) bad 16 to his credit.
got fine drives but Cordon put his C. R. 1. Dixon,
second in the banker which cost his side the hole and the match.
Dodwell and Company, représented
Jardine, Matheson and Company represented by E. F. Ancort and W. B. Carnaby.
The Education Department, repte sented by R. E. O. Bird and J. C. Fletcher," received a walk over from the Standard Oil Co. represented by On Monday at 8.30 p.m, Ho Sai- | W. D. Kraft and L. T. Singer. cheong plays R. Thomas for the third prize of the tournament.
GOLT.
GOVERNOR'S SHIELD.
NOTES BY " лIGGER."
Judges:-Messs. W. Davidson, H. E Stevens, 1. A. Lyon, Capt Fogg C Gregg. 1. A. Chester, J. Kynoch, A. C.
Starters:-Messrs. S. J. Clarke and
C. Witchell.
R. C.
and W. G. Josepii. Neception Committee Messy T. W. Davison, Dr. Woodman, „C. A. W. Davidson, BL Frost, H. E Stevens, 1. A. Lyon, R. J. Dixon, Franklin Nightingale,
The details of the racing were as follows:-
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Junior High Jump.-R. Mitchell, 1;']; Murphy, 2; D. Stevens, 3. Height, 4ft. 3ins.
To-morrow the Jasper Clark Challenge Cup, is to be competed for and the big course is in magnificent Long Jump.-S. Rosser, 1; L. Weill, condition. I expect to see some good 2; B. Rasmussen, 3. Distance, 12ft. scores returned and will not be sur 11ins. prised to see something in the region
of 156 or 157 winning. Bagnall, Ennuine Race (Senior Girls).-S.
R. M. Smith or Morgan have here a Quite a number of matches in the chance of coming into their ow competition for the "Governor's after failing in the Championship Shield" have been played and nearly and I expect to find one of these four be very evenly contested, as both 88th COY. R.G.A. BEAT 83rd COY. all have been very closely contested. the winner.. teams are making a few changes
at Sockumpoo Valley ought to
The
"Tamar"
FIRST ROUND.
In the first round three out of the
and
SCOTLAND 7. THE REST. Next Sunday the match Scotland the Rest is down on the Card:
but so far I have not heard of the
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1. B. Givry, 2; M. Woolley, 3. 100 Yards Handicap (Senior).-B. Rasmussen, 1; Weill, 2; Rosser, 3--
Skipping Race (Junior Girls)--M Newton, 1; E. Rasmussen, 2; C. Moorie, 100 Yards Handicap (Junior)-M. Weill, 1: I. Murphy. H. Pen. 3.
2 Potato Race (Infants).-M. Cole, 1; M. Nightingale, 2: M. Davison, 3.
Potato Race. (Jior).-P. Woolley, 1; Rasmussen, 2; H. Bains and E. Ras- mussen,
220 Yards Handicap.--Rasmussen, 1;
3.
teams having been chosen. The the composition of the teams, as I Rosser, 2; Leete, 3- Volunteer Camp may interfere with
Platoon, will be on duty there and B. Potato Race (Senior).-C. Ramsay, 1;
understand most of the Scottish
In their ranks. have shown that even without These two RG.A. teams met at Graydon and Radford, they can still Sockumpoo Valley yesterday after four ties have been played and the pur up a good match with such noon in connection with the Garrison fourth is to be played to-morrow. worthy substitutes as Styles and Football League. The rivalry between The 2nd Wills, Regt. represented Worth, who have done well in the these two units of the Garrison by Lt. Col. Wyndham and J. United Services league match. The Artillery is long standing. Con- Doddington beat Hastings RG.A. changes will be in the for sequently the struggle was very keen, Hastings represented by E. Davidson ward line, and there, if anything, but the standard of football exhibited and A. H. Crew. will weaken their attacks. The de was not good. The 83rd kicked off, The Law, J. R. Wood and N. i. quite a number might be numbered ? fence will be as strong in previous but were not allowed to go far. For Smith, beat Robertson Wilson & Co. among the golfers. matches. A draw is the most prob- very nearly ten minutes of play, the ' represented by G. W. Sewell and G. match was a ding-dong struggle with H. Wilson on the 20th Green after a able result of this match.
On the South China Athletic's new the ball in midfield. Then Clow, on most exciting tussle. ground, a very hard match will be the 88th's right, received the ball, The RAMC represented by witnessed when the home team will made a fine dash down the line and Capt. Archer and Capt. Tomory, beat meet the Wilts Both teams are out finished up by beating Frampton and the Mercantile Bank, represented by to win, and this in itself should sending in a cross shot towards N. C. Wilson and J. B. Ross, by 3 up guarantee a fine exhibition of foot. Sadler, wiq was standing in an un-, and 2 to play. ball. The soldiers are expected to marked position in front of goal, The Law now meets the R.A.M.C.
and trapping the ball cleverly, had in the second round.
win however. `-
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