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M NUAY, OCTUBE8 24

SPORT.

FOOTHILL

SATURDAY'S SECOND DIVISION RESULTS.

RO.A. EKS: V sea. "a."

Played on Navy "B" grond, the RG.A. kicked off and were roca in- vading the Chipse pal. Of side) relered, and the lines took up the pressing, shots Iren Au Kit Sang and Wong Pak Chengjast rising the past. Midheld plagiallowed, and half time arrived with the score livet bank. Re-unting play the Caines, did al the pressing anda tant iron. Au Kir Sang was held by the Soldiers goalie lat in clearing he carried the ball over the goal buc. the Referee awarding gelion, the kick of. R.A. pressed hat Chan Sa cleared and A Kit Sarg gaining session. passed the defense but was foule ic! the penalty are. Chan So took the

A and scored with a low fust shot. ! The Chinese cane again and frem a scrimmage in irent of go. Wong Tak! Cheng pat on the third goal. No further scoring took place, the Chinese hasing out wissers by graals to ful

Referee Mr. Halland

The Chinese ab. were playing: several of their let year's First Divi Nou players had the best of the ga

the

the It G.A. hil bard lines several

they sheth, have scored as et.

bost two occasions,

UNITED WILTS RES.

Paved on the United ground this resulted in a win for the Soldier by two goals to ore. A very even gaine Wilte getting the old goal from a prudy.

Refer Mr. Willians.

PUNJABIS UNIVERSITY.

Played on de Punjabis ground at Kowloon, the Vaiversity had all the play in the free hall. Say soring twie. In the second Bali Punjabis dp all the prossing, and although they were added a penalty they cu not see Real University

2. Pinjali,

Retete Mr. Pear

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SEMI-FINAL RESULT.

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Cairo "elose in looked bad but they

The Semi-Final for the Open Cham managed to clear, and Stevenson

piouship of the Colony between Jir. gaining possession was fouled in the Kees took Tenalty area by Gerrard

Single Handicap (Non-prize win Edwards (Bowling Green Club) and the Kick bat sent behind. Midfield C.C.C., CS.CC., PRC. and the play followed and the whistle sounded | Talkoo Club. A departure was rade ners.) (Presented by Mr. G. T. Mr. Hedley (Bowling Green Club) Kowloon on Saturday, and after a Played on the Cish ground, this for full time with the game a goalless from the usual custom of the home Edline): 1, Mr. W. Weir; Mr. was played on the Club ground at

team playing the visitors, and the S. Stewart; 3 Mr. M. O'Brien. - Pasto

very close game Mr. Edward won. teams were selected from all the Clubs reulted in a demu game.

Refere Mr. Hediey.,

"Pairs Competition (Presented by: Score: 3r. Edwards 21 points. Mr. Fifteen heads

were. H.C. Resker) 1, Mr. A. Handton opened the posedor Kowloon after S

The result is a road indication of represented.

¡Hedley 20. mitentes play ant On'vie made the

ut then the day. The Club certainly had the played, and some fine bowls was and Mr. J. Laing; 2, Mr. R. Wallace Clark (Police) in the final, which will and Mr. J. Whyte; 3, Mr. J. Ferguson take place on Saturday rest on the scores rigidl after mandres play, the wo no further; best of the game in the first half. but witnessed.

and Mr. T. Swan.

com- Craigengower ground, play to ing in this lali Resing both they dropped off in the second part,

mence at 2.45 p.m. sharp. : tired the hot weather the Sailors being for superior: they

The scores were:- No. 1 Pink: U. M. Omar, R. Gras, au doult afting them play rote were handicapped by injuries to two. A. Rose, J. Ferguson. beat J.

cently being scrappy and un- of their players which effccted the testing, de rens our all being attack. The result.

Refereo, M. Andrew.

Thi gare played on

R. G. A. WILTS.

LEAGUE MEDALS:

The winner meets J.

FINAL NEXT SATURDAY.

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Ning Chow. (Eastern Nor, Cul from Isipherg.– C.19.

RENTS CASE JUDGMENT.

KNOTTY POINT. SOLVED. SOLVED.

Justice Gompertz gase judgment at the Summary Court this afternoon in the rase. heard

which the pout: last week, ia

cropped up as to whet! er. in view of the Hents Ordinance, a notice of intention to quit given by a terant affected and tenants as well.

His Honour held that the Ordinance preserved not merely the occupa tical but also the contractial- rights of the lessee and gave judg Imeut for the defendant-a sub-lessee

who bad reiused to consider himself- bound by the "head tenants" notice

of intention to quit.

LOCAL AND GENERIL.

The formal opening ceremony of the Kwangtung Labour Guilds Uniem was held in Caston yesterday.

One case of patatyphoid fever, and one imported case of enteric fever, both British, were reported on Saturday.

An advertisment relating to the third men of the Hongkong Jocker Club 5th gymkhana on November 5 appears in this issue.

At to-morrow afternoon's murt ing of the Sanitary Beard a letter will be tabled from: Government relative to the appointment of Dr. G. D. R Black to be a member of the Sanitary Board, vice Dr. W. V. M. Koch on leave.

The formal opening of the Central Trust Co., Ld.. took place at 53 Sze- chaen Fad, Shanghai on Saturday, October 15th. The new company is composed of four departments- savings, banking, insurance and tart, and has a capital of $12,000,000 cí which one quarter has been paid up.

A Chinese suffering from a stab wound on the left shoulder, allegeu to have been received in the course of a street fight with two other men who are Low in police custody, was resterday admitted to the Govern Hapthor (Lee Beng Kee.) from meat Civil Hospital. His injury is Bangkok.-C.34.

Chekiang (E Woo & Co.) frem Shintoo, (San Feb S.X. Co.) from Tourate.-C. Wei Hai Wel-0.14.

Wah Hanz. (Wing Hang.) from Fort Bayard, Macao-Whari.

Nam Wah, (Sik Hing & Co) frem K. C. Wan, Mao.-Whari.

not serious.

Gorge Vincent Forsythe was charged before Magistrate, Orme this morning, at the instance of Inspector Spear of the Water Poline with having stowed away from Thursday Ishind on the as Victoria," which arrived in port yesterday. He gave himself Wa Sun, (Pak Hoag S.S. Co.) frog.

up when the vessel was at tea. Tir Shan Mi-Wharf."

accused admitted the offence. He Kani Ying Fat, (Globe Not. Csaid that he could not find work, and from E. C. Wan-Wharf,

thought that if he stored away, he Phrasang, (Nam Yaɛn.) from Sai would be given work once be was un gon.-C.,

board. Sentence of 21 days hard labour was passed.

CLEARANCES.

Lord Northelife sailed fron Australia by the Eastern and Austra- Szechuen, (B. & S. for Cantos-ian liver St Albans,” which is due

here to-morrow corning, but it is still

Rink Competition (3 a side) (Preseated by Mr. K. E. Greig,) 1.j ing, J. Sloan, B. Basu and B. Mr. J. Ferguson, Mr. J. Muirhead, isradbury.

No. 2 Rink: C. Yourg, T. Grim- and Mr. E. Barker; 2, Mr. A

This match is to be played on the shaw, G. Roylance; A. B. Allan. beat Hamilton, M. G. M-Loed, and Mfr. D. Feoples; 3, Mr. R. Wallace. Mr. 1. MeLeod, F. Pathyjohn, A. Seccom-T. Young, and Mr.T. Swan. ground of the Craigenpower Cricket |

Club on Saturday October 99, at 2.40 ST. JOSEPBS = S, Q. C. A. "B" ! This game played on the Bookumbe and W. Wotherspoon.

No. 3 Kink: R. C. Hunter H. Po ground was fast from start to

Mesara, H. Drummond, J. Ferguson, P.m. The finalists are Mr. GR. Edwards of the Kowlet Bowling the St. finish, the result being in doubt right Overy, T. Young, J. Russell, beat S.

Morison, D. Morrison, J. Muirhead; kicked off and were soon attacking, and J: Gibson.

No. 4 Pink: J. Muirhead, D.. Russell W. Wotherspoon. W. Weir. Police Recreation Club. Mr. Clack Me Hagh sending over, ther came

Player of na imean ability, and was selected as one of Hongkong's re- again and forced a corner which was Keith, W. Russell, X. Drummond, R. Wallace, T. Young, T. Grimshaw, has come to the fore this season as a

Afternoon Spoon Winders: No. 1

presentatives in the recent Interport cleared and transferred play to the beat H. Dingen, J. Whyte, R. Lapsley, H. Dinnen, G. McLeod. other end where ofde against Men- and S. Gray

No. 5 Rink: W. Knight; . Bar: Rink, Messrs. O. M. Omar, P. Gray, match with Shanghai, wäen Long-

Shokiku Maru, (Suzuki & Co.) for hin speilt a possible chance. R.GA. then attacked and from a good piece ker, G. Morrison, J. Clark, beat WLA Bose, J. Ferguson; No. 2 Link, kang proved victorious, Mr. Clark on Canton.22nd.

Bansu, (B. & S.) for long of play by their forward line, Harris Weir. Blackman, W. Cooper and R. Messrs. C. Young Tushaw, that occasion well justifying bis

Raylance, A. B. Allan, No.3 Risk, inclusion in the team. Mr. Edwards, 22nd. Messrs. R. C. Hunter, H. Overy, T.it will be remembered, won the Open-

Armand Babic, (3. 1, Co.) for Hai- scores. Restarting Wilts attacked Wallace. but Frampton put behind. Mepham

Young, J. Russel; No. 4 Rink, Messrs. Championship in 1911, so with two phong, Marseilles.-22.

Poo Lee, (Hing Shun) for Kwong received from the kick and sent in a

J. Muirhead, D. Keith, Russell, N. such able exponents of the Royal and Drummond; No. 5 Rink, Messrs. W. Ancient game, an excellent tussle Chow Wan-23rd. Knight, E. Barker, G., Morrison and should be witnessed.

Curpis grand drew a good crow up to the last minute, The Ganners, Stewart D. Peoples, L. J. Blackburn A. Hamilton, J. Maclachlan, Green Club, andi Mr. J. Clark of the Shan Shing. (Po Un Co.) Rrong uncertain whether he has broken his

od spiro tutors. The Chinese team also sone First Division med ut players, St. Josephs at umah playing well were sale to keep the racup the ( Linese sinning by goals to 0. Ip Kau was responsible for both 20.'s

B. Sambele.

Had the linese turned out their proper sad division players the restit ngat have been different. St. des on the light side, but have some pranjing players. Their Goalle on Sturdy saved some splendid

HESTLY MATCHES.

HONGKONG CLUB' «, "CAIRO."

South no chance.

A SUCCESSFUL SEASON.

distribute

Followed the prize distribution.

ARRIVALS.

Troilus, (B. & S.) from Liverpool. Singapore.-Taikoo Dock.

John Sanderson, (U.M.H. Nemazee) from Horgay.-B. 54.

Gaelic Prince, (Prince Line) from New York, Keelung-A. 3.

Hai-Yang. (Fook Tai Cheung) from Saigon.-U. 41.

d. Taiszema, (Yan Fat) for Kwong journey at Manila or is coming to Chow Wand.

Hongkong by the me steamer. Chow Wan-22nd.

Accding to earlier plans he was to Seiwa Maru, (M.B.K.) for Bang-have spent a

week or more in the kok-22nd.

23:h

Philippine Islands.

If Lord North-life arrives time to-morrow, he is to address a deputation of commercial men, Chin- ese and European, at the Chamber of Commerce at noon

Dr. Wu Ting-fang, Canton's Min Saleier, (CIL) ter Manila Sinister for Foreign Affaits, left on Fri- day to visit the site recently selected Francisco-23rd.

Methven, (C.P.S. Ltd.) for Bang-for a leper colony on Tai Kan Island not far from the District of Cheuk Palembang (4.P.C.) for MiniKai. Metobers of the Committee to gether with Rev. and Mrs. John Lake. Dat, (Kong Tong Tai) for Bang-and Mrs. Frank W. Lee went Dr. Wa Lo select a site for the first buildings kok.-24th.

Mito Mar, (NY.K.) for Macassar, which will be erected immediately. An architect was included in the party Hamburg-24th.

and will remain on the island to so Durban, Mara, (N.Y.K.) for Manila,pervise the construction of the buil New York-24th.

Hupeh, (R. & S) for Ho how, ding. A modern leper colony accom- Lundreds of lepers is modating Jimo, (A. P. C.), for. Shanghai.— proposed. Bangkok--24th.

24th.

Soochow, (B. and B.), for Canton.- 24th.

At the conclusion of the play, lovely frstimer that struck the post Mr. A. Hamilton invited Ms. Reid the prizes. He with Holloway beaten. R.G.A. again took up the running and Me Hugh o scored but was given offside. The Guo- thanked the visitors for responding Les continued to press, and Best So well to the Committee's invita J. Clark. scored with a high shot, that gave tion and welcomed the visiting

ladies. Mr. Hamilton especially Mrs Reid was presented with a LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. kok-23rd. thanked the local ladies for all they beautiful bouquet from little Miss Half time: R.G.A. 2 Wilts 6.

Mr. J. Reid, Vice-President of the From the restart Wilts took up the had done during the season in provid- Wallace. attack, and following a mistake atar ing for the creature comforts of the Havete the Club ground, "Cairo" the goal Henwood put the ball into players and in other directions. Mr Club, thanked the Committee of the kicked esami were son pressing. Lis own nat. Play slowed down a Hamilton made reference to the Taikoo Bowling Club for asking his Gensi dhapel, and the Ceb took lot, the heat no doubt effecting the presence of the donors of prizes and wile to distribute the prizes. It was up the mating but Barron failed to players, and the game was beginning assured then that the high standard always a pleasure to his wife to come the Committee, he always pero para good puss and the ball went to be uninteresting being stopped of play of the Taikoo bowlers during down there and for himself he could behind, le "Chiro" right wing got on several occasions for offside. The the past season was to. a very large assure away, but was robbed by Railton. He Wilts forwards got going and Menham cxtent due to the keen competition thoroughly enjoyed himself at the which their trophies Lad engendered: Taikoo Club. He Innked-upon the should have centred long belone. Club gaining possession from left wing got away and a shot by clearance by Frampton beat Hollo- Taiko bed had a very successful sec- Taikoo Club's premises sa, one of the sou, again winding the championship beauty spots of Hongkong and of the Hongkong Lown Howls Lesgurth hospitality of the Club was all Rup was fely cleared by the "Cairo" way.

Just on time B.G.A. againscar They had set up a record which that could be desired. Be felly agreed goalie. Hands against the Club in

would be very difficult to beat in the with Mr. Hamilton's remarks about midfield are Gale a chance and heed, Cousins being responsible.

future. One factor which had greatly the ladies. He felt no Club in the! Result: R.G.A. 3 Wilte 2. Referee. Mr. Jones.

contributed to the success schiered Colony had beer better versed by the Szechuen, (B. & 8.) from Canton was the splendid manner in which all ladies. He was pleased to see a B. 12. players tamed out when they were number of new members coming for selected. Eeferring to the Club's pro-ward to take the plans of their old apects for next season, M. Hamilton friend Ferguson and others. It was a said they were somewhat in the dark good sign and augured well for the with regard to their green, but the fature success of the Club.. Mr. Reid. Committee could as ure those who had speaking on behalf of the donors, said the power, and privilege to provide he had no doubt they would all be them with a green that they would pleased to come forward again next have great pleasure in supplying the

year. player (Applause), :

had hard lines with a shot that just shaved the bar. Midfield play follow

el, and half time arrived with the score sheet blank.

Resuming play Club took up the attack, and Forsyth scraped

a poor

AMBROSE" v. KOWLOON.

Briere Mr. Henderson.

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Played on Navy "A" ground and the bat with a hard drive. The resulted in a win for "Ambrose" by Sailors then attacked, but Gerrard got goals to 0. the best of Stevenson, and cleared to mirifield. The Sailors were getting the best of the game hereabout, a fine zua through by their centre half being one of the outstanding pieces of play. He recaired in midfield and after beat- ing four of the defence sent in a

LAWN BOWLB.

TAIKOO CLUB CLOSE BEASON.

L

The Taikoo Bowling Green Club,

stinging shot that Rodgers did well to brought their season to a successful

" PRIZE WINNERS,

Mr. Keith, on behalf of the visitors thanked the Club for its hospitality. They had had a very pleasant after noon and it was always a pleasut for sincerely hoped the Commit'es world succeed in obtaining a new, green.

As the instance of Mr. Keith three cheem and a "tiger" were given for the bar by Rodgers. From the Thanks to the favourable weather Bingle Handicap (Presented by the Taikoo Club,and the proceedings resulting corner a scramble "tock and the excellent arrangements made Mr. J. Reid): 1, Mr. J. Maclachlan; then terminated,

Mr. Reid, at the invitation of Me. clear at the expense of a corner. The close on Saturday afternoon. Five. Hamilton, then distributed the prizes Club transferred play to the other end rinks were played, and afterwards the to the following successful players them to come down to Taikoo. He forcing two corners which Cairo" froghi s won during the season were Club Championship (Presented by cleared the Sailors returned to distributed by Mr. Reid, the wife of Mr. 1 Templeton): 1, Mr. J. the stack and B shot from the Vice President of the ClairRussell; 2 Mr. J Maiachan; 3, Mr.

a good attendante. J, Ferguson Was tipped Over There was Hoppington

Szecbuen, (B: &S.) from Shanghai, Swatox.-B. 9.

Soocho, (B. & S) from Shanghai, Amoy.B. 12.

55,

Kansu, (B. & 8) frem Canton.-B.

Gregory Apcar, (B: I. S. N. Co., for Singapore, Calcutte.-24th.

Wah Hang, (Wing Hang), for Kwongchow-wan---25th.

Szechuen, (B. and S.), for Swatow, Shanghai-25th.

News of the death of Miss Grace Coppeck, general secretary of the Noail Young Women's Christian Association of China, will be received. with deep regret not only in Shanghai bu in many other parts of the country, says the NC. Daily News. After graduating at the Univer Tak Sang, (J. and Co., for Holsity of Nebraska, Miss Coppock' came to China, and following upon a bow, Haiphong-25th,

Foo Lee. (Yee Tai Hong); for New-brie Nam Sang, (J. M. and Co.), for Shanghai, Kobe.--25th.

Hangchow, (B & S.) from Canton, -Dock

Rhesus, (B. & 8.) from Liverpool, Singapore.--Wharf.

Victoria (China, Australia S.S. Cachwang-th from Melbourne, Manila.-B. 24.

Hydrangea, (Chio On 8.3. Co) frota Swatow. Whatt.

Cheng Shing. (J. M. & Co.) frein Canton.-C. 33.

from Loong Sang, (I. M. & Co.) Manila.-C. 39.

Simperopol, (Russian Vol. Foet.) Jaddan, (Admiral Lane, for New from Keelung-B. 51. York, Keelong.B. 20.

Tatrina Mara (Y. E.K.) from Keelung, Swator.-C. 47.

Hozai Maru, (Y. K. K.) from Haiphong, Floihow.-C. 39,

training became general etary of the Shanghai Y..C.A Thereafter while on leave, she spent a year at the National Training School for Y.W.CA. secretaries in America, returning to China in 1912 to assume the position of His Excellency the Governor geural Committee of Young Wo and party, will attend the Coronetman's Christian Associations for? Theatre to-night, to see the picture China, which she has since belday

The Whispering Chorus"

Wherever, the highest interests aff Chinese girls and women were sig Knocked down by a tram car stake. Miss Coppock was sure to be near Eastern Street yesterday, a street concerned, not only in her capacity coolis, revived injuries to his chest | the head of a large women's organiza and auns requiring treatment at the tion, but as a human being of the mat

catholic sympathies and contact Government Civil Hospital

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