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[To the Editor of the "China Moll.")

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THE CHINA MAIL.`

FOOTBALL.

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

TO MORROW'S LEAGUE GAMES.

"WAY DOWN EAST."

SETTING IT TO MUSIC.

As a painting neede just the right sort of frame if the most is to be made of the delicate beauty of its

Sir-Inote from youradvertiment The following are the fixtures for colouring and shading to a motion coumns that ti e forthe ming gym-to-morrow!— khana on Saturday next, the DeW arrangements for acmm dating the members of the Hongkong Jocker and Gymkhana Clubs, and the general public are being put into force,

I understand that there will be two enclosures in future-one for members and their friends, and another for the public.

Can you, Mr. Editor, or any of your readers please tell me and the genin al public where the public enclosure it to be situnteil ? -

Rumour anve that the members "I am sure you will all agree with

"that this is a more than usual-eacle eure will be situated in front of the Jackey Club and the Grand Stand ly interesting occasion; it is not every just bhind the Ju po's Bex and day that a Taipar of "wo" finds a that the public enclosure, will extrad britto in Hongkong; afthough I re from the Wong Nei Chony Village member two that were fortunate enough to do so briote. Nor is it end of the grounds to where the pri vate stands end-which is quite some every day that the rpr sentatives of

divance up the course away train th two institutions wich have had such

Winning Pct. n etrat deal to do with the history of the Colony are allied in matrimony-

FIRST DIVISION.

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pietura, to be adequately presented, must have a fitting musical accompani ment. This the Coronet management have now been able to achieve with King's. "Despatch," Bookumpoo the presentation of D. W. Griffith's wonderful film "Way Down East." "A" grond.

"Hawkina"

The proper musical score. for the "Durban,"

arrived in the middle picture Sonkumroo "B" ground.

Koulon v. "Carli-le," Kowloon of the week and the Coronet orchestra, by dint of strenuous ground (Hunghom).

rehearsing, now, thoroughly familiar with the idea of giving every little bit of the picture its own appropriate little bit of music. Thus when Hi Holler, the farm hand, is brushing bis hair in the barn and a fowl drops an egg on bis head from the loft above dos of the instromeats in the orellestra initatea a enckio which ends in a "plop" as the egg alights on Hi Holler's parting. Tha! more serious music is particular} v fine-in the storm scenes at the end of the picture.

Cub v. "Ambrose," Club ground, "Tamar" v. South China A, Navy Aground. ***mbmarinesti. v. South China ground.

Kick off at 4.15 p.ru, sharp.

"Titania,"

BECOND DIVISION,

"A,"

Navy

R.G.A. Y. South China Sonkumpen "A" ground,

"flawking" v. Warders, *A" ground.

Police v. South China "B," Club ground.

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To most hacker the "zish" ie the iness interesting part of the ram, and I am sure the public will not find the new arrangements to their liking

I think even the Jockey and Gymkhana Clubs will admit that the Ingget sapporters of their meer ings are that portion of the public pon "B" ground. to

who are not meinbers of either club

St. Joseph's v. Titania," St. Iseph's ground.

in spite of what I think to le bie

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The Clubs of eures, have every right to worve the lest sexmmoda tion for their members, but why de to the detriment of the publi's comfort? Tar warrange meats could hardly he calle im provements when ́à l-rge portion of the lackers (the public, of cotitar!) finishes a close quarters.

The wedding of Mr. Dallas Gerald Mercer Bernard, managing director in the Far East and bead of the Keng of Messre. Jardins kong office Matheson & Co, nod Miss Elizabeth: (Betty) Addin, only daughter of Sir Charles Addis, K.C.M.G., Chairman of Hear hear." The institut on the London Comittee of the Hong have the hoonur to be head of at pre- kong and Sanglini Bank which took gent has had many important tran- place yesterday afternoon, as already sactions with "Ewa" during the Inst briefly reported in the China Mails years but nothing eo important draw a brilliant gathering i Hong- kang encisty to St. John's Cathedral, this one.-(Laughter and

It is not for plause) The assembly was headed by II. E the Acting Governor (Hon. Dr. Claude an opinion as to which of us he got the heat bargain on this Severn), and other notable people occasion-(laughter): I am sure you present were H. E. Admiral Sir Arthur all have your opinions en that had, Loveson, K.C.B., Lady Leveron and as I have mine, but, as I say, it is not Miss Loveson, Col. C. W. Davy, for me to express them.

Chief Ju-tue, the C.M.G.,

"It is very re'dom I think that (Sir William Rees-Davics, B.C.) Mr. Justice Gompertz and Mr. Faung proale have sat out on the Gompertz, Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G.Voyage of life with such a will not in future be able to sea the Sir Williat: and Lady Brunyair, Srrect of happiness. The bridegroom foric and Lady Stuart Taylor. Lady He Tung, the Colonial Secretary Hon. Mr. A.G., Fletcher, C.M.G.) and Mrs. Fleicher, the Attut General. (hn Mr J. 11 Kemp K.C.) and Mrs. Kemp, the Colonial Treasurer, (the Hon. Mr. C. Mel Messer) the Director of Public Works,"

it the Jockey Club murt rive (the Hon. Mr. T. L. Perkins) and

that portion of the grounds inmedi Mrs. Perkins, the Director of Educ tion, (the Hon. Mr. E. A. Irving

nely adjacent to the Judge's Box for the accommodation at their members the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, th

why not place the public er closure on Hon. Mr. E. R. Halifax) the Hone

the opposite side of the couran acine Mr. H. E. Pollock K.C., the ion.

the Judge's Box? Then the spec'stora As for Mrs Bernard, she has not in both closures will have an equally Mr. A. O. Lang, the Hon. Mr. H. W Bird, the Hon Me A. R. Lowe, the heen here long, but I think she has

go d vi ofte finishes. Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Par, the Hon. Mr. captured all our hearts in that time, It might cos some money to put C. Montagu Eds, the Hon: Mr. Chow shar: ngit is-Hear, bear."). Lanno the Dessary buildings but th Shou-son, the lion. Mr. Ng Hon tex

never make much of a speech especi Joker Club, I sure has the funds Commodore and Mrs. Grace, Colly about lad es-without dragging to do so. Nicholson, C. Mr. Ho Took the poets. Mr. Bernard al aye

Thanking you for the courtesy of Mr. Ho Wing Mr.Ho Kwongminds me of the old Scots song :——|

publishing the above, Mr. Ho Loung, Mr. Ho lu, Mr. Mr. E. D. Wolfe and Mrs.

Walfe, Mr. D. Barlingham and Mis.

extreme youth laughter)-bar leady made a name and positionsor himself here, and he is filling his great position in the firm. as head of Ewo," in a manner that can com

Bare

with the greatest of his pro dressors.-("Hear, hear."')

"It was in this house I believe

that those two young people firet met, and it very soon became apparent to members of my hous-hould that the arquaintancekip could only end in way that it has done (Laughter

and applause).

When first she can tot car toon

1er nahe was Kate Macfarlane,

Burlinghanen Mr. E Ralpha, Mr. Eric But long ere she could getawa

Rice, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Dodwell,

She was so hodi's' darlin."

Ambrow". "Despatch," Navy "B" ground.

"Carlisle " v. University, Sookam

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Auxiliarie v. United," South China ground.

Kick off at 4:15 pm. sharp.

The Palies RG.A. match in thei First Division is postponed owing to the race. It will be played of as a to-derek fixture later on.

it is my opinion they should have been in the First Division this reason.

The "Ambrose "-"Despatch" game should end in a draw. The University should win against the Carlisle" and the United should have no difficulty in disposing of the Fleet Auxiliaries.

gotnes

The following midweek postponed from October 7 will be

23, kick off at 4.46 p.m. in all caars, played o? Thursday next, November

"Hawkins "v, Despatch,” Navy' "A" pre and.

"Carlisle" v. "Submarines," Nary "B" ground.

"Titania," St.

The King's meet the "Durban," and af er their Gine play against the 'As far as accommolation went the Club last week, they should secure old arrangements were quite good to mer points to morrow. Could eanngh. When suggestions. w not the Soldiers' supporters refrain "Durban" v. mail in the papers for th improve from banning the gate with their ment of it biting and paving out stirks? Ir is certainly uncomfortable counters, the public certainly did not for the other apertalors, who, I am bargain for the present so called care, de unt an for a dust bath. improvement!

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Your ete. ONE OF THE PUBLIC.

Hongkong November 16.

The "Tawking”—"Durban" game

'Joseph's pround.

Scerctaries of the various Clubs concerned should make a note of :these games.

There will be a meeting of the Association on Friday, should be very eves. Roth are good Football teams and have had plenty of train November 21 in the Recreation ing. I rather think the latter will Rooms, Victoria Barracks, at 5 pm. capture the points.

Kowloon are at home on their new. The Association landtco's com Sailors lost to the "Hawkina" last and may be obtained from Mr. May grannd tó the "Carlisla." The piled up to date are now on sale and werk after a v re fine game. Kow-price 25 cents each. loon are at the top of their form. Townend placing in the forward ling certainly strengthens the team. I shal expect to see them win to

MOTOW.

There can arw be no excuse for Captains of teams saying they should play 45 minutes cach way...

".

What is this rumour of the resigna- tion of the Second Division Secretary, and why las he done co ?

The Cish are very unfortunate this Brasan. They have lost the services of Gran who is travelling in the

And the Referee must stand by the interier and Steward is on the sick list. To morrow they will be without bear ide goal post when a coiner The death is announced of Lady the services of Merbait and England kick is taken, by order of a sportator. Gordon Cumming, wit of Sir Willis

who was

a

Mr. and Mrs. Liddell, Mr. and Mry-(Applause.) Lastly, she is the daugh Bravin, Mr. R. II. B. Houck Mr. Iter of the world-famed Sir Charles Babcock, Mr. P.. P. J. Wodehous Addis, whom I have known very well and Mrs. Wodlahouse Mr. T. II. King or a life time, and with whom I sprat Gordon Cumming, Burt, Alyreist. Their team to-morrow will in

fam and Mrs. King, Mr. C. A.D. Melbourne my youth in Hongkong. We ued to Elginshire Mr. J. B. Wood and Mrs. Wrad. Mimide over the hills and dream about American beauty and one of the trio

Sutherland, MrHaymond fatur-tukan perfectly certif-sisters-known-us the

beiressus." Naval and Military Oflicers, head of either of us ever dream d of an or the principal busine & firms, members i ension like shie.-(Laughter and ap of the Chamber of Commerce, mem. plause) I-am-sure-wall-with that bera of the medical and legal pra the voyage these young people are fessions, the European staff of Jardine's Europran Braff of the Hong kong and Shanghai Bank, and many

alan, both of whom are on the injured Why didn't the E.A.S.M.A Club consequence he very wrn, and I turn a team out on the 13th They don't think "Ambranehould have have enough Police members to make a team." I suppose the Carner hd ficulty ind-feating them. Armistice beer was of sa inferior

ladies.

The Tamar "Chinese match Who Vale, Monin-uth-hir”, rölfie- should be the star turn of the after- After the former's dafent of tting our upon, together, will beries and steel works, at which 10 000 noon over smooth seas and under claudices en were mot yet, lav been closed the King's, and the latter's decisive skies. They will add fresh lustre town for an indefinite per od owing victory over the Police last week, a "Ewo, and to the old bouse at East to dispute rep.cling a price list fast and even game should see the Paint, which will now its youth ward in regard to underground pinta divided. with these two young heads under it.

I think I can assure them, on behall

Tho service was fulir choral, with M. Deamon Fuller, R.C.O.. at the organ. The bymus. 100g were "The Lord be my Shepherd " und you all, that they will get the war- Perfect Love.*

THE HECEPTION."

workers.

The Titani with her eubmarines

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quality.

Can they play tennis?

OFFSIDE,

DURBAN'S BAD LUCK..

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To the Editor of the " China Mall."}

i dun in to-day. They start their Sir, I should esteem it a favour if senaan by meeting each other. By you would say a few words of your mes welcome from all classes of the The happy couple 1-It song after 4 the "Submarines" entering a team I, own in def nce of the Durban football The signing of the register was wit.community in their married life.'-o'clock for The Bungalow," Fanling should imagin that they have team. Before our arrival at Hong nessed by the lon. Mr. Severn and (Great applause),

where the boney noon is being spent weaken the parent ship's eleven. Akong great things were expected of The Lealth of the bride and bride

us and as we have not come up to Mrs. Severn. Adrical and Lady

The bride's going away drew was of very gran gamo should be seco.

scratch are open to pretty severs Leveron, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. groom was enthusiastically honour dFreach navy blue and fawn crepe

by the gathering who gave three marocap. There was a wonderfu' In the Second Division, teoriticism without people knowing the Stephen and the Chief Justice.

hearty cheers and a "tiger" at the cene of enthusiasm and cracker firing Gunners It a mest the Chinese "A"facts of the case. Povey our left back

from all the Inn Chino launches whe

team and a ciósę gainer should end in bad his knee put out and it is unlikely After the ceremony, large zubeze call of Mr. R. H. B. Hancock.

Responding, the bridegrom think the brida nud bridegroom were crosS

a draw.

he will play a 'ain. Brooke our centre of guests attended the reception in

ball strained a ninew in his right the spacious apartments of the Hon. Mr. Sephen for his kind emarketing to the Kostoon Railway Station.

In honour of the occasion. ll the "Hawking" play the Wardere, and leg which will onfit him for another Mr. A. G. Stephen's town residence, also the ladies who had worked to Bank House, St. John's Place. They hard in the last few days in decorat steamers of the Indo Chips Steara lhotgh t'a latter team have month or two. Cann our centre for wers welcomed at the entrance by thing the Cathedral and the bouse and Navigation Churpany in po t dressed improved. I think the Flagship's ward had his naklo badly wrenched Hon. Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Steph-u, in making all preparations for the ship rosterday and the offices and string will prove too good for against South China and is not likely. to resume this vide of Xmas, and and then passed on to the ball wher wedding. Th bridegroom coneluder Messte. Jardine, Ma ban & Co., hsm.

Ronayne our other back had his ankle they offered their congratulations to by proposing the health of the brides Ld. were dored atter iffio.~~~: the bride and bridegroom. The tal made, the pages nad the best man

A fide array of benu il and costly Police Re". T. Chinese "B" game badly bruised against R.G.A. last monumental wedding cake was then to which Cant. Neville responded on presents which were displayed in a bean changed from the Kowloon Saturday and is not likely to play special room in Bank House, was to the Club ground. A. fast game again for a week or two. Surely eut and distributed, oud then the their behalf.

under these circumstances our critics guests with champagne glasses filled, group photograph of the prin much admired by the guests. A lix shou'd see the Chinese win.

will not be tou barah on ue. gathered round to drink the health of cipal participanta in the oarmony of the prevents cannot be given, 39

Yours eto, the newly wedded couple.

was afterwards taken, and the many which arrived late have not yet The toast was proposed by Mr. guest were entertained to tea before bera unpacked and more are on the

departure, "tephen who said:

I way uut from Englan !,

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St. Joseph's should have no

ONE INTERESTED. difficulty in defeating the "Titania " Res., for they are a strong team and Hongkong, November 16.

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