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SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
FIRST DIVISION.
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in time, having to give a corner away in so doing. This was badly taken, the ball being put behind. From the kick out the Club secured and attacked, but the ball was sent back and the Soldiers attacked once more: their forwards however, failed
THE CHINA MAILA
RGAJ V. CARLISES.
This"match_was`played_at_the Sookumpoo Valley and resulted in
Colonel-Nicholson and Mr. Skewali) » |7–2; beat S: M. Cartée and S. M. | McCarthy 7-
יד
Major: Hickling (and)S. Sgt. Davis beat S. M. Carter and S. M. McCarthy
ENGLISH 210, (10 ÀM).
a win for the RGIA. by the odd beat Maker Hans., and game in three. The ground was in Major Carter 54; and Major Azuma very bad condition and the play was Hicking and QMS Saith lost to La Cigale. not fast, the players not being able to Leat, Col. Nicholson and Sdr. Shewel Bestava *** control a greasy and very heavy ball
- Irene... Mr. Jones was refèrte.
STAFFS v. CLUB RES.
"This was played on the Club Ground at 2.30. A fair sprinkling of apectators · were in the Stand. The ground was not in good condition and the wee ball lowered the tone of play of both terins. At times," how- ever, both teams seemed to wake up aid some good football was witness- jed. There was no score in the first half. But the staffs scored early in the second. The Club tried hard to equalize and all but did so several times.
The referee was Mr. Hollands.
"OX SAP.**
LEAGUE CRICKET.
CRAIGENGOWER AND UNIVERSITY DRAW.
· · Cast, Davies and C.5.M, Praguel?) Westwind
Norsens...
Handicap
Tirne.
Corrected
Time.c
24305 248.05
3.35.57- 3.30.27 25158 245 28. 1407 SABIL. 3.17.31 50-007
DNS DAMS
3.20.45 247,45 4.1819 3.45.19
DINS
| best Major Humphreys “ando Major, Brynhilde ...
Carter 5ds beat Lieut-Gol Nicholson Feathers and Mr. Shewell 6-3; beat SM: Alleen Carter xhid SAE Carthy 5—4.
Total-88th Co. R.GIA. 53. Staff | Queen Bee...66°00÷ 5.00.27' 35427 and Departments 23:
5.0434 9.58.34- Chinook......33 007 · DMF.
Owing to the rain on Saturday;!
to find the net. The play, became most of the cricket matches were fast and both teams played with postponed, and only one was seen at combination, but were weak in front the Valley, where the Craigengower "Tamar"...... 2 of goal. Half time saw the score-CC, were at home to the University.
sheets blank.
· Craigengower played very well, and Kowloon......... 1 "Carlisle"
"The Club were first to get going but for the intervention of time. H.K. Club. 0 RGA. ..................... ◊ S. China Police 1 in the second half, and for a time it would have inflicted a severe defeat looked as if the Soldiers' goal would on the visitors. The match would In spite of the wet weather on be conquered, but after some exciting have been played to a finish but for Saturday, every match down for escapes, the ball went into mid-feld the late start owing to the wet con- decision was played off in the pre-and the Club goal bad a narrow dition of the ground, F.G. Thompson sence of a plentiful sprinkling of escape, a corner being forced, but spectators. The ground was render without result. Full time went with ed very greasy by the rain, and whilst neither team having scored, a very this state of affairs suited the Club even game ruling throughout. and perhaps the Wilts, the majority of the players found it difficult to play up to their usual form.
WILTS, v. "TAMAR.” ·
Played on the Sookumpoo Ground, this match was controlled by Mr- Jones as referee. The Wilts, kicked
ATHLETIC ▾ POLICE
The crowd to see this match was in view of the inclemency of the weather, remarkably large and a good indication of the hold football has taken on local Chinese
The Athletic went away from the
scored a beautifully compiled 60 for the home team and was not out when the innings was declared closed.
Ice scores were →→→
CRAIGENGOWER.
S. Jex, b Yeoh ............... W. Hall, e Samy, b Yeoh D. M. Asger, b Yeoh ...... F. G. Thompson, not out BW. Bradbury, b Yeoh.................. R. Basa, not ant
Extras
X
25
Total (for 4 wkts, declared) 155
L.E. Lammert, A. W. Grimmett,
off and lost no time in visiting enemy kick off, but although their combina. territory only to find the Sailors* tion was sound and their speed well defence ready. After a bit of mid-up to their best form, they could not H. Holdman, C. Anderson and W. S. field play, the Soldiers again attacked, pass the Police defence, who held Drake did not bat. this time with success, Swanborough together very well. After forcing a putting his side one up. After this corner the Chinese nearly scored,
41
Bowling Analysis. «
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RUGBY
ARMY V. * CURLEW?”.
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The following will represent the Army in a friendly rugby match against the "Curlew XV, on the Club ground this afternoon, kick-off at 4.30 pm, sharp Phillips. (WHO) The second championship event Murray (MS), Tomory (RAMC) for racing yachts was, sailed on Bevan (Wilts), Boyes (R.G.A.), Emer Saturday last, in drizzling and windy. There were, several son (22nd Punjabis), Davies (RGA); weather. Sargeant (Wilts), Dodington (Wilts), accidents, "Rolla" carrying: away a Mortimer (RGA), Meredith (R.G.A), Bristow (RGA) Bingham (RGA) Dodwell (R.G.A.) and Morton (22nd Punjabis):
GOLF.
it
LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP.
The draw for the Ladies Golf Championship resulted as follows:
Byes, Miss Lowe and Mrs Pearce: Miss Healing v. Mis. Humphreys: Mrs Winslow v. Mrs Moore; Miss Sanith v. Mrs Jamieson; Mrs Dew Mrs Maitland, Mrs Manning and Mrs Morrison, byes. First round to be played by December 17th.
For the Wodehouse Cups. Ladies* foursomes, match play), Faning big course will be available except on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Entries close at Fan ling on December 23
and topping life of mainsail early in the race. "Alsa" lost the top of her mast, and before the mainsail could be lowered, the mast carried Faway at the deck. Gael" and [
"Joan" had a collision while road- ding the Cast Rock broy, and wéra both forced to give up the race. The results were:→→→
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SITUATION IN URGA.
PEKING, Dec. 5. The situation in Urga is still
STEAMSHIP FARES.
ACUTE PROBLEM.
TRAVEL BY FREIGHT CANRIKES.
The P. & C. and N.YK. example in raising fares recently is apparently to be followed by other companies. The rate for a passage by P. a 0. is now a serious matter to
CHINESE (10.10 AM) Oenone ...... ser. 3.27:37 32737 Niobe.......... Helen 720 43207 42447 seure, though troops are being taken the majority of people who are
ser. 407.14, 4.07.14
Ladye Jean 11*00* D..N. S.
by motor cars from Kalan to Urga.about to take leave, in these hard The Cabinet, yesterday, ordered times says the Finang Gazette. The (1) Genose
the Ministry of Finance to raise funds only way of reducing the cost was (2) Niobe (3) Helen
as requested by Chen Yi.
to travel by one of other of the Beyond the sensational official re-lines which do not pretend to offer HANDICAP CLASS. —(3.30 p.m.) ports of sanguinary battles, there is all the facilities and the comforts of H'cap, on Fit. Con no evidence of serious fighting forth-travel that the P. & 0. passenger ships afford. But the expense of a Course Time.
Times coming.
voyage on what are primarily freight Dianaser. 4.18.02 41802
cartiers, adapted to accommodate a D. N. F. Rolla 45
certain number of tavellers, threatens Orion3 0 D. X S
to be formidable. It is morever ag- Dorothea...6 45" 4.36.05 4.29.20
gravating to be asked for a further... Gladys 6 45′′ 4.55.44, 4.48.59
PERINO, Dec. 5. Sonte......6 45′′ 4.45.21. 439,36
sum, additional to the figure agreed The Cabinet has approved of ad-upon. after the passage ticket has Pts. PIs, to vances from the funds of the Peking- been paid for. For Race Date Hankoy and "Tsento Railways for
Position
Diana ......1
SCOTLAND V. THE REST.
The Scotland v. The Rest golf Rolla ...... match was played at Fauling yester Orion ...... day, and resulted in a very decisive
Dorothea...2 victory for the Rest who were 5 UP Gladys.....2 in the morning and 64 in the Four Sonia......3 somes in the afternoon:
An Interesting incident in the Wmatch was the defeat of this year's 4 champion, Mr R.L. D. Wodehouse, by Mr Crawford Morgan, who was de Ofeated by the champion in the semi- O final of the championship by 1 up. 0Mr Morran defeated Mr Wodehouse
yesterday by 5 and 4 to play.
7
YACHTING.
..... 12
THE CHAMPIONSHIP.
the Wilts, pressed very strongly and Hülyer just managing to clear. Yeob................... .17 though the Sailors' defence put up a This was repeated soon after Samy19 grand show, the Soldiers refused to wards, the Chinese, after a bit Singh 2 be kept out and were soon two goals | of midfield play forcing a corner but Haat....... 2 up, Meneham being responsible. failing to convert. The attack then Hinton 4
The Sailors livened up in the veered and the Police had two or
UNIVERSITY. second half. From the kick off they three shots at goal, only, to find T. T. Pun, b Lammert... broke through and scored, Bennett the Chinese Goalie in form and ready. K. E. Mogra, c Asger, b Grimmett 9 putting the ball into the net. For The shooting of both sets of forwards H. C. Hunt, run out... some minutes of play after this, the was below average, and half-time D. K. Samy, c Basa, b Lammert.... 9 Soldiers' defence had to work like went with no score.
T.E. Yeah, rus out....... Trojans to keep their goal secure, the Evenly contested from the beginn- K. S. Cheah, not out..... Sailors playing hard for an equalizer.ing of the second half, the match W. J. Hinton, not out .................... 1 From a breakaway the Soldiers then ended in a 1-1 goal draw, the Chinese
Extras..... scored third goal, and though the scoring first and the Police replying
The first championship event of "Tamar" scored in reply and were
Total (for 5 wickets)... "62 the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, for racing yachts, was sailed off on Saturday, November 27, with the fol- Singh and M. K. Yue did not bat. flowing results:
Bowling Analysis.
all out for the third and equalizing goal, luck was against them, the final
whistle going with the Soldiers win-
ners by the odd goal in five.
KOWLOON v.
送
CARLISLE"
The "Carlisle" kicked off, and the ball going to the Kowloon forwards, was carried towards the Sailors' goal; the "Carlisle" defence cleared to their forwards. The Kowloon goalj was then visited but Crocke was ready and saved an easy shot. After) this exchange of courtesies play be came very uninteresting, both teams finding the slippery, ground, the rain and the wind too much for them. Half time came with no score.
Play became more brisk in the second half, Kowloon being first to attack. The Navy Goalie saved a dangerous shot, but conceded
not long afterwards.
Mr. Wells refereed.
SECOND DIVISION.
J
United............ 8 Punjabis ****** 2 Oilers ... 6 Recreio....... Lammert St. Joseph's...... 4 Kowloon ...... 0 Anderson... Indians....... 2 Athletic
Grimmett... RG-A, 2 "Carlisle". Drake 4
1 Club Res..... Staffs:
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UNITED v. PUNJABIS.
format
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(UP TO DECEMBER 4). Craigengower... 2
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The United proved too strong for Kowloon their opponents and scored 8 with IRC two replies from the Punjabis. The University latter, however, were game to the C.R.C. last, and managed to keep the scores H.K.C.C. 3-2 against them in the first ball. Staffs
Mr. Drayton was referee.
S
OILERS 7. RECREIO.
Janganny
The Oilers were out for a win on
corner which the Kowloon forwards falled to take advantage of. The Sailors then took the offensive, a Saturday, and it certainly proved a promising movement being spoiled by bad day for the Recreio who went
DOOOHHH
.... 2
1
TENN:S.
POPHONrt
HHÖNDRO
HANDICAP CLASS.
(2.30 p.m.)
Handicap
on Course,
Finishing
Time.
SEX.
Corrected
Time.
4.19.14 4.19.14
Diana ...... Rolla
scr.. 419.02 4.19.02 Orion 2' 50" ́ 4.27.35-4245
4 Dorothea...6′ 22)” -4.30.37 42414) 4 Gladys 6 224′′ 4.28.02 421397
3 Sonia ......6′ 22′′ 4.30.18 2.23.552
7
RAILWAY FUNDS ADVANCES FOR FAMINE RELIEF.
12
Famine Relief,
7
7
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ONE DESIGN CLASS.—(2.25 p.m.). Ailsa ......
D N Bonita..............ar." Daphne scr Halcyon ...scr
Ailsa.......... Bonita ........... 3 2 Daphne.. 2
Halcyon ...... 1.
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FUNERAL
LATE MRS. J. C. FLETCHER.
The problem of fares has reached
a very, acute stage, and it is one which many firms, and private in- dividuals have every reason to regard" with misgivings. The serious trade and industrial depression has lasted long enough to bring many difficulties in its train and no one can put a period to it. The margin of profit of a nem- 5 07 27 5 07.29
ber of firms has practically disappear 5 01 56 5 01 56
At the Protestant Cemetery, Happy ed, and all are feeling the pinch. In 4 59.00 4 59 00 Valley, on Saturday afternoon, the addition to their other expenses there Pis. to remains of the late Mrs. C. J. Flet are always those entailed by long Foeltion For Race Date, cher, wife of Mr. J. G. Fletcher, of leave in Europe. In some cases, the
Queen's College, whose death at Vic-married man who is so situated toria Hospital occurred on Friday, that the passage money for himself were laid in their last resting place and wife and possibly several children, in the presence of a large gathering or that for the wife and youngsters HEYWARD HAYS CLASS. (2.40 pm) including the Sta of Queen's Col- comes eat of his own pocket, must be wondering whether it is all worth Ursula owe 15 514 09 514 54, and many students. Sirius rec. 4' 30" 519 08 514 33 the Union Church, officiated, and the he would not be better. off at home, The Rev, G. J. Williams, Fastor of while. He probably asks himself if DAYI...
5.10 455.06 15 chief mourners were the deceased Surely the reasonable limit was reach.... Lola....
DNS
ed in steamship rates long ago. Com- lady's husband and little daughter.
Amongst those present were the panies which depend upon freight, Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, the which is now scarce, seem to be try Hon. Mr. E. A. Irving: Mr. R. É. O.mg to take it out of passengers, Bird, Mr. E. Ralphs, Mr. D. K. Blair, though they are never lacking in Mr. C. B. Brown, Ms. E. F. Aucott, Mr. J. R. Sutherland, Mr. A. H. Crook, Mr. J. Ralston, Mr. W. L. Hindyside, Mr. W. J. Carrie, Mr. S. TB. B. McElderry, Mr. F. J. de Rome, Mr. A. Morris, the Rev. G. E. Up Bell, Mr. A. T. Hamilton, Mr. W. M. Fleming, Mr. W. Pryde, Mr. D. H.
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Position.
Race.
(1) Ursuba
(2) Sirius
(2) Dawn
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Position
Race.
(4) Thecida
1
1
(1) Diana
2
5
(2) Rolla
1
(3) Orion
6
(4) Dorothea
5
(5) Gladys
3
(6) Sonia
4
ONE DESIGN CLASS
H'cap on Course.
GARRISON LEAGUE,
As a result of the bad weather during the summer months, several
Ailsa.....
tion, an unsatisfactory position was Halcyon. revealed at a meeting of this league Bonita called recently to decide the advis ability or otherwise of finishing the
(2.35 p.m.) Fin. Cor. Time. Time
∙ser. 434.35 4.34.35 -scr. 436.45 4.36.45 *-.*. 4.49.35 4.49.35
offside. Play was very even at this down badly with a 6-0 defeat. The teams dropping out of the competi-Daphne SCI. 4.34.34 43434 juncture, and the football was quite weather and ground suited the Oilers good considering the weather. Both but the Recreio were all at sea, their Goalies had plenty to work to keep combination and shooting being them warm, both lots of forwards poor. trying repeatedly for goal. After a Smart run, Taylor, playing inside right for Kowloon, shot. The Sailors": goalkeeper saved, but was too slow
Mr. Omar was referee.
منة
ST. JOSEPH'S v. KOWLOON.
DN
DN F Pts. for Position. Race.
EARLY MORNING ROBBERY.
5
SERVANTS AWAKENED.
TUSSLE WITH ARMED MEN.
Cameron, Mr. A. Marvell, and several students of Queen's College..
excuses, -
HAD ALARMING ECZEMA ON LEGS AND FEET.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis
The World Renowned Blood and Nerve Topic. Works Permanent Curs in Ceylon.
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Mr Van Rooyen. whose address is 37 My son Alfred, aged 14 suffered badly Lighthouse Steet, Gale, Ceylon, says for six years from Eczema on both his legs and feet. It started by a redness
of the skin and a most irritating itching. Afterwards small sores formed, which from watching. The Ecams spread we had great difficulty in keeping him in an alarming manner, being especially severe between the toes
It is but a waste of time and money Wreaths were sent by the European to try to cure Eczema by external means Staff, Queen's College; Class 1, alone. These things may give tempor. Queen's College; the Pupils of Com-sry relief, but the trouble is the mercial 2A, Queen's College; the blood, and only by purifying and enrich- Senior Chinese Masters of Queen'sing the blood can it be perumaently era
dicated. Such was the experience College; the Junior Chinese Masters, Mr. V. W. Yan Booyen when dealing Queen's College; Full 24, Queen's with the case of his son, and he found, sa College; Class 4, Queen's College so many other people have done during the past thirty years, that toxic blood the "Hongkong Football Association; treatment by mesas of Dr. Williams' Classes SB and SA, Queen's College; Pink Fills works wonders where other Staff and Pupils, Belitics Public treatman te totally fail. School; Kelly and Walsh, Ltd.; Ver- acular Masters of Queen's College; Staff and Pupils, Peak School; Pre fects, Queen's College; "Joho, About 1.45 am, to-day, an armed Lady Stubbs The Hoo, Mr. E. A. robbery was committed in the coolie Irving, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Meyer, Fenella," Miss Peggy Datham, quarters of the Hongkong Club league season. As the Staff and (1) Daphne
gardens, Quarry Bay. Several armed Margaret and Theodora Cameron, Mr. Departments, 88th Company R.G.A. (2) Ailst
men broke into the premises and and Mrs. Duncan Cameron, Mr. and
** Ointments and other medicines were Royal Engineers, and R.AMC., were (3) Halcyon
were busy helping themselves to Mrs. A. T. Hamiton, Mrs. R. E. the teams topping-the-league table,(4) Bonita
clotting and money, when one of the Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. prescribed but seemed to give no relief at all. The irritatiza prevented the Kowloon, who up to. Saturday and all were keen on playing to a
inmates awakened. This man at once Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. T. Neave and poor boy from getting proper rest at occupied a sound position on the finish, it was decided that these four
gave the alarm, and the other fokis Miss Neave, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. night and he got exceedingly west and only soal scored, although the Sallors Second League table, spoilt their teams should compete for champion-
came to his assistance, but the Bruyn, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Break-rundown. Medical men said that, his had hard lines in not equalizing after standing somewhat by dropping two ship honours. As the result of the
robbers had no difficulty in over spear, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Frost and blood was in most impoverished nondi- this, Crocker, the Kowloon goalie points to St. Joseph's. The match draw, the RG.A were, pitted against Stius.4' 15" 4.54.27 4.50.12 one of the rooms. Two of the serMrs. L. E. Lammert, Mr. G. Stark been cared by Dr. Williams Pink Fils
tiva BCT. 4.45.45 4.45.45 powering them and locking them in family, Mr. D. E. Labrum, Mr. and Reading of a similar case having being called on to save repeatedly. was very evenly contested, the the Staffs and the R.B. against the Dawn.......
Mr. Cheerely was referee.
College playing a more combined RAMC, the winners of these mat- Lola
4.51.29 4.47.14vants, who offered more resistance Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crook, Mr. I bought a supply of these Fills to my
D N and effective game, with the Kowloonches, to meet in the final round."..
Sthan the others were wounded, the Mrs. W. J. Carrie, Mrs. F. E. Ranger, on From the first we found they The R.G.A. v. Staffs -match which forwards proving weak in front of
Sone in the leg and the other in the Mr. J. Raision, Mr. and Mrs. J. A were very efficient, as almost at race goal The College led by two goals was played at Happy Valley on
Pts. for head and arms. After staying about Tarrant, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown, Dr. Williams Pink Pilla purified, and the irritation began to subside. And as There was quite a respectable gate at half time, and although Kowloon Friday afternoon, resulted in a strong
Fosition. Race. half an hour in the house, Mr. H. A. R. Conant, Mr and Mrs: built up his blood so, the words, dried up for this match, as it was expected to tried hard in the second half they Artillery team defeating the Staffs. (1) Ursula
the robbers departed with clothing F. 1. de Rome, Mr. and Mrs. John til they disappeared altogether. He be a good game.. It came up to ex could not prevent their opponents In Davis (RG.A.) had the misfortune to (2) Sirius
and cloney to the value of $60. Martin, Mrs., A. M. Arnold, Mr. and was able to sleep properly" në tight and pectations, although it would have scoring another two in the second injure his leg early in the match, and
(3) Dawn
Some little time after the robbers Mrs. G. F. Nightingale, Mrs. G. V. regained his health and strength, been far more satisfactorily fought | half this being the final score,
Liifibute my son's curs entirely, to Dr. was baly a passenger for the rest of
had gone, one of the servants-man- Stubbings and Eileen, Mr. and Mrs. Williams Pink Pills. -- Lola
Be has had no qat if the weather and grounds bad
the game, being hardly able to stand. Owl
aged to escape from the house and L. Handyside, Miss Jean Braga, return of theakin eruptions since. Al give the alarm. The police were Mr. M. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. FA (2.45 pm.)- However, Major Hickling, playing a GARE CLASS.
Bold by medicins vendors everywhere, steady and deadly game, brought the Gael Sr. 449.09 4.49.09 promptly, on the scene, and took the Mackintosh, Mr. and Mrs, C. Mycock Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People
scr: 4.50.22 450 22. wounded men to the hospital.
| are also obtainable, post-frie)-1-bottle score to 5-4 in favour of the Artillery, Toinette...
Miss Bertha Tarrant, Mr. and Mrs. Ie $1.50 € bottles far-18 from Dr. * 5.22.24 5.20,164
A. Morris, Mr. R. É. O. Bird, Mr. Williams Medicine Ca, 9e" Ezochuen Theckla 2
Wei-Yu and Mr. Wei Tal,
Road, Shanghai Pts. for
in clearing, Cleno ran in and put
the ball into the net. This was the
HK. CLÜB v. R.G.A.
been dry.
The Club lost the toss and kicked
"off without being able to get
INDIANS v. ATHLETIC.
Ursula
Pts. for
Position.
Race.
I
5
3
3
2
4
HEYWARD HAYS CLASS,
(2.40 p.m.)
Owl
8' 30"
D
N
132
Position
Race
5
3
2
the Gunners defence. The This was about the best of the and eventually won the set. Davis Joan......... BCE. 4.56.35 456.15 ra then sitacked," but put Second Division matches played on retired in the second set, and the ly behind. The Club forwards Saturday. After a well contested Staffs very sportingly allowed Q.M.S. hert made effort to pierce their game the Indians walked off winners Smith to finish the game for him.
ponents deferce, but the Gunners by two clear goals. The Indians The Artillery won without much 1) Gael
ind half-backs played a very were more on the aggressive right effort, and will now meet the winner (2) Toinette se vile and try as they could the through the match, but the display of the RE v. RA.M.C., match in the (3) Joan. bo, who were at this period very of football put up by the Chinese final.
Fressive, could not break through. the Gunners broke away, toon having very hard lines with hot "which" Rodger just got to
defence was quite brilliant and the Chinese had the satisfaction of going down to a better team.
Mr. Sambells was in charge. -
The scores were many
(4) Thecida
The first championship event for Lieut-Colonel Loring and Captain cruisers, was sailed off on Sunday. Olliver beat Major Humphreya and November 26, with the following Major Carter 83-beat: Lieut results
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