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Kowloon met the "Tamar" in friendly game-on-Saturday after noon on the former's ground. The teams lined out as follows-
Kowloon-Eager: Wheeler and Pascoc; Turner. McKelvie and McBride: Clemo, Vickers, Lathom, Nash and Duncan,
"Tamar"Wavish; Bell and Prior; Ridley, Handford and Brown; Johnson, Conner, Roberts and Day,"
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| ANGLO-RUSSIAN' TREATY.
BRITISH PREMIER ON HIS DEFENCE,
(Reuter's Service.)
SWIMMING GALE.
POLICE SPORTS HELD ON SATURDAY."
"H.K. DEFENCE CORPS.
GYMKHANA ON SATURDAY.
SOME GOOD SPORT.
The fourth annual aquatic London, September 27. sports for members of the Hong-1 On Saturday afternoon the When Mr. Ramsay Macdonald kong Police force were held in the friends of members of the Mount was-departing from St PancrasTM to deliver at Derby his first politi V.R.C. swimming bath, on Satured Infantry Company of the Hoog. cal speech since the recess, a day afternoon, by kind permission kong Defence Corps were treated group of men in working clothes of the committee. There was a to some capital sport on the polo shouted, "Stick to the Russian Treaty, Ramsay, even if you fall." large gathering present, which ground when the first gymkhana since the war was Ireld. Saturday's Addressing a packed audience included His Excellency the at Derby, Mr. Macdonald said his Governor and Lady Stubbe; His opponents were now beginning to Honour Mr. Justice Gompertz and be afraid because n Labour Mrs. Gompertz, Mr. and Mrs. Government had not ruined the E. D. C. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. country, but proved its fitness to. F. J. Wodehouse and Lieut. govern better than they.
| Com. Hole, R.N.
the
affair was the preliminary to a more elaborate affair to be held in the Polo Club on the afternoon of conjunction with the members of
Saturday, October 18.
His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Captain Neville,
witness some of the contests, an hour from a busy afternoon to
Referring to the convocation of For the second year in succes-A.DC, managed to spare half Parliament on September 30 hesion Sergt... Simpson. won appealed to all parties to come Championship Cup open to the together to secure the fulfilment European members of the force. of the solemn bargain with South
For the first time there was a Ireland. Replying to an inter-Championship Cup, kindly pre- ruption, he said that Ulster must sented by Mr. A. McKirdy, for the be fairly dealt with equally with Indian and Chinese competitors. the South.
This was won by Burada All
There were seven events, on the card, the final results being Lloyd (2) Pto, Mackintosh (3) Pte. Saddiing-Up Race: "(1) Pte. Farrell.
Bending Race: (1) Ple. Smith Referring to the difficulties of
At the conclusion of the events, |(2) Ptc. Forsyth (3) Ple. Mac. the League of Nations, he said war must be outlawed. The 7. P. P. J. Wodehouse presented kintosh.
the prizes, and was herself the Jumping (1) Sergt. Macnamara Labour Goxernment wouk ellent-of-a-hantom houquet (2) LC_A K Mackenzie (3) Pies- { establish conditions whereunder in a silver ander handed to her Stone and Lacy (dentshear, imen would not fear war,...
by Master Edwin G. Cotton, Mr. Macdonald dwelt chiefly on
Mr. Wodehouse returned thanks the Russian Treaty. He knew for his wife and expressed, the there were diffenties regarding gratitude of the force to the it, and explanations must be FR.C. committee for the use of given.
the bath and club prentises.
Not a Loan.. We are not giving a loan to Russia, only guaranteeing a loan, whose purposes are clearly de- fined."
Ball and Bucket Race: Pte. Mackintosh (2) Pic. N W. Mackenzie (3) Pie. Kearne
Pig-Sticking (1) Sergt. Charles (2) Pie. Stone (3) Pto. Lloyd,
Wrestling on Horseback (1) Pte,
N: L. Smith.
Aggregate Prize (A Class) Sergt. Macnamara.
Mackintosh.
Aggregate Prize (B. Class) Pte.
Ar the conclusion of the pro-
He had been called a Bolshevist | especially mentiming Mr. R..CForsyth (2) Pte. Oliphant (3) Pte. because he sought to malte peace Witchell for the help he had throw in spoilt a good chance for with Russia. Should he be called given: Mr. A. Mekirdie for the Elan Chinese. Gerard sent up the a Mohammedah if he sought to gift of the challenge Cap which field, ist Howard overrunning make peace with Turkey? Britain had to be won three times by the Can So had no difficulty in clear had secured many valuable con- same competitor Lefore it became ing Wong, obtained and went cessions under the treaty. through, Rodgers saved the shot Russian market would be re-open- and other donor for their handed the prizes, and was the recipient The his property; to Mr. J. H. Taggart gramme, Miss Peggy Bird present but not clearing properly Wong ed to our merchandise, and pro-sume donations--which Ind good chance to put the ball!
would of a silver token from members of into the net but knocked it downpaganda had been stopped." We save tiny call on the official fünds; the Mounted Infantry.
Stewart set hist have succeeded where previousj and finally to Mr. H. L. Cotton for | Brief speeches, suitable to the forwards going and Forsyth, when Governments have failed in Kel his untiring work as organising occasion, were made by Lieut. Col. ch, sitantele allied, and was ting Russia to admit her debts and secretary and treasurer and to the Bird D. S O. and Captain Dow-
establishing machinery to fix officials who had so generously biggin. robbed by Lenny Yuk-tong, who liability. Mr. Lloyd George levied helped to make the aquatics à went down and rem in a shot from war on Russin, which consequent success.
Theofficials responsible are to bal cungratulated on providing some forty yards that Rogers did well to clear. The ball went to Pang who made a counterclaim. We have
Mr. Witchell suitably replied | cupital-sport----------- returned, but the goalie cleared. not yet settled the claims, but and said how glad his committee The officials were:
Committee: Up to this period the Club had only drafted a document which we ant himself were to be of any
C Sergt. H. service to the police, whom he Macnamara, Sergt. A. H. Fotte, made three excursions into the believe will settle them.
Would like to see, more oftum in Private 3. J. Palmer.
Starter: Chinese half, none of which were dangerous The Chinese were
the bath-especially as rompet Captain H B. L. Dowbiggin. Sergt. rertainly the better team, Wong
tors in the open events, which Clerk of the Course: forged a corner off Bishop, tho
from time to time were included R. H. G. Charles. Judges! Licut- in the V.R.C. programmes.
Colonel L. G. Bird: D.S.O., Capt. latter player giving two more away
Mr. Macdonald ridiculed the sug in attempts to clear: all of which
The usual cheers brought the Neville, B. D. F. Beith, Ese. Croleymored abortive. Bishop stopped gestion of a loan of £100,000,000. flicial proceedings to a
G. Gordon Mackie Esq., Lieut. cluse, Pang, and sent to W. Stewart who That was the amount Mr. Lloyd after which dancing was indulged
E. L. E. Davies, R.G.A. tested Lau in goal, nothing coming George had got on his conscience in to the strains of the Black Cat Referee: Mr. Smyth.
Later, J. Stewart tried to Laughter), not one-third of orchestra.. Kowloon won the toss, and were of it. soon pressing, Wavish being call-get through, Chan So saving a which was ever mentioned. The
50 yards for Chhuese: (1) Chow ed on to save a fast shot from dangerous situation by kicking to loan would be largely spent on the Vickers. A few minutes later hetouch Hands against Forsyth purchase of goods and materials. Sui; (2) Luling
It was impossible to 143 3-5sec. just got to another, from the same set Wong and Chan down. The in Britain. player.
Kowloon continued to atter centred and I shot, the ball bring peace to Europe if Russia Keys was left out. That was the big- press, and Cleme had a shot at just missing the upright. goal, but Wavish cleared. After on the Clubs left next had a try but gest reason for the Treaty "We Half the arriving will not ask the House of Com-
50 yards for sons Police: (1) about fifteen minutes' play, John-sent wide.
mors for a blank cheque. If the F. Angus: (2) A Kerr. Time. son sent in a fine centre which with no score.
Resuming the Club pressed, House of Commons does not per- 33 2-5sec. Cowley missed, but Roberts, nip- ping down, dreve the ball well out saving from Evelyn, but he mit us to make a Treaty, it is
100 yards Championship (Euro- fumbled the dearance. Evely better to censure us." He did not peans): (1) Sergeant Simpson; of Bager's reach opening the score he was close in, spoilt a splendid think the country wanted a break, (2) Sergeant
Time. for the Sailors. Kowloon now had
opportunity by pushing the goalie. but "if forced to go, we shall go 1.5
100 yards to the public platform." (Cheers),
Championship Britain Not Committed. Indians and Chinese); (1) sent in terrific shot, Rodgers Mr. Macdonald defined the Rus-Barada Ali; (2) Gulam Ali. McKelvic robbing Roberts, sent saved, both shot and save being the sian Treaty as the second stage Time. 1m., 51 2-set.. Lathom away. The latter centred most spectacular piece of play of in the efforts of the Labour Long Plunge: (1) insp. Rey-ravis, Alcfandra Buildings. for Nash to score the equalising the game; both received deserved Government to make peace with nolds; (2) Sergt. Bliss. Distance goal just as lemon time arrived. applause. W. Stewart had to Russia. "When you make peace 46ft. 10in.
another try and Wavish was called ou to clear from McKelvie. Mid-Down at the other end In Wai- feld play followed for a time when long went through on his own and
Results follow: ---
Time
50 yards for Indians: (1) Sha
Mahomed; (2) Bahadur Ali, Time; 37 2-sec.
Bliss.
100 yards V.R.C. Handicap: (1) V. Rainsay; (2) J. A. Kont, Time.. 67нес.
From the kick Roberts, who had retire and Norton came on in his with a country, you don't associate changed places with Conner, tried place. This weakened this wing. yourself with its government, a solo run through, but Tascce The Cliuose again took up the religion, laws or habits of life." stopped him Day went away on attack, but Wong was offelde. He said there were two treaties.
50 yards Handicap (Euro- the left and sent in a shot that Genard sent Howard away. First, the treaty of commerce and poans) (1) Sergt. McEwen: (2) the Kowloon goalie punched out Bishop cleared from Li, and navigation, including the most Sergt. Simpson. Tine, Sisec. for Roberts to get his head to and. Pang sent over ile bar. From the favoured nation clause, whereby, Life Saving: (1) put "Tamar" in the lead. Kow goal-kick Keys got way and when inter alia, the export credits Tuckett: (2) Sergt. Simpson. Sergt. loon. improved and Wavish well downt centred, Forsytli seor-scheme would operate in Russia. Time, 33 4-5set. brought off a wonderful one-hund-ing whilst the goalie stood uppoal-British goods in transit through Greasy Pole: (1) Sergt. Me- ed save from Duncan, the balling for offside, Heartened by this Russia would not be dutiable. The Ewen, going to McKelvie who sent succees the Club now took charge second was the general treaty, behind. Kowloon tried hard to of the game, Evelyn forcing which concerned, inter alia, pro- level up but were unlucky,
corner off Lai Yuk-tat, Chan Sopaganda and debts,
い
Result: "Tamar" 2 goals; Kow-cleared and sent Chan Kwong-iu Mr. Macdonald emphasised that
loon one.
away. From the latter's centre Britain was not committed. The Wong and Bishop came into colli-Government was prepared to re- The Sailors were undoubtedly sion and the game was stopped command the-British Parliament the better side, and the play of whilst the former received atten- to guarantee a loan when the their goalie was the outstanding tion." From the throw down Li Government agreed to the condi feature of the game. Cowley was offside, and play being transtions. The loan would be limited strikes one as likely to be a good feed, Chun So was penalised for to the amount agreed by the centre forward, when he has fouling. Forsyth sent bebind settled down. On the Kowloon from the kick. Evelyn tested House of Commons to be spent in side, Mekelvie and Pascoe must Lau, the latter failing to clear Commons on guaranteed securi
way acceptable to the House of be mentioned as playing a very when worried by the attack, was ties, which the House of Commons good game, the latter especially penalised for carrying. Forsyth would regard as good,.. so as he was playing in a strange took the kick, and sending the ball
position. Both Nush and Duncan were in the lime-light with some good runs, but both players are inclined to be selfish.
CLUE BEAT S.C.A.A.
At Happy Valley, there was a large crowd present, when the 1.K.F.C. defeated the Boull Chim X by 2 goals to nil.
The Game.
against a defender, it rebounded into the net, putling the Club two up Play now slowed down and with only a few minutes to go the Chinese seemed to lose heart, and the last few minutes were taken up by hefty kicking by both defences.
Teams:
Club-Rodgers: Gerrard and Bishop; Meir, J. Stewart and Buxton W. Stewart, Forsyth, Howard, Evelyn and Keys.
Chinese Lan Hing-chotng: Lui Tuk-tat, Chan So; Lam Yuk- Wong won the loss, and set the ving, Leung Yuk-tong and Choong Club to face the sun. The Hon. Wing-shing Pong Kam-wing, Me. R. Kotewall started the game Tsoi Ping-fan, Wong Pak-chong, and the Chineso wero soon La Wai-tong and Chan Kwong in. pressing, Li Wai-ion finishing with Referee: Mr. T. R. Smith.
very weak alot that Rodgers wily cleared, At the other ond. Forsyth when well placed fouled Chan So.The Chiness-forwards got down from the kick, bat Gerrard broke up a scoring chance "Winch La! And Clian were plan
ning. The Chinese still kept the gamo in the Club balf and Chan forood a corner off Gerrard, Li hooked the ball in from the kick but Rodgers just got to it. A foul
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