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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924.

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£500 Tip.

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FOOTBALL.

LAI WAH CUP SEMI-FINAL,

CIVILIANS, SUPERIOR.

[By "Dutchie."]

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

"Lai Wah Cup. Semi Final.

Civilians

.....3 China........................ I

Division 2. Surrey

Sacred Reserves ... 3 Heart. I China "A" ... University..... I St Joseph's St. Joseph's

WA

"B"

.........I Drums .................... 3 China' "B" Kowloon i Recreio...

LAI WAH CUP FINAL.

Surprising Defeat of the.

Chinese.

skimmed the bar; a few seconda later the same player obtained, possession and tapping the ball] to Jones that player sent in a hard drive that Lau saved only to let the ball pass over his hands into the net. This must have been a singing shot for a goalie of his reputation failing to hold.

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China "A" met the University and after a very close game managed to draw with them. Each side scored one goal, both from penalty kicks. It is to be regretted that in this game the Referee had occasion to send off one of the Chinese players.

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Being two goals down the Ch. nesa now put on pressure and Suen forced a corner off Duncan which was cleared and a lightning move- 31ment by the Civilian front line St. Joseph's "A" had a very saw Jones sand over the bar. Not easy thing against their "B" team, to be outdone the Chinese again for after a very easy game they got going and the whole forward ran out winners by four goals to combined in a nice movement that one. finished up by Wong passing to Suen who beat Clarke from ten yards out. Heartened by this suc

After being a goal down at half Interest in this competition was cess the Chinese attacked with time the Drums succeeded in de

Football renewed vigour but the Civilian feating the Chinese "B" team by anticipated by the Association, but the

defence led by Stewart were on

5 goals to one.. 1 and gave nothing crowds that attended was far and their mettle away in excess of anything yet away, bat at one time another goal Kowloon v. Club de Recreio "B" seen on the Valley as far as seemed certain for Wong beating

(1)

(3) football is concerned. Long be- Wheeler passed to Pang who with fore the time of kick off the only the goalie to beat headed over Kowloon had very little better Playing on their own ground. uncovered stand was filled and when a nice side, tap would have hundreds were turned away, whilst

success against Club de Recreio "B" the covered stand was comfortably filled, in addition both ends were being in attendance to keep them from encroaching on the field.

The follows

enormous

The S.C.A..A. were fined $5 by the League. for postponing their Senior Division game with Kow- loon without the consent of the Management Committee.

The University F.C. applied to postpone their fixtures of Novem- ber 29th and December 6th which was allowed.

An appeal was read from the Alice Memorial & Affiliated Hos- pitals for financial assistance. It was decided that this would receive consideration when the proceeds from The "Sunday Herald" Cup Competition was allocated.

The Secretary drew the atten

tion of the meeting to the fact that several Clubs had played decided to deal severely with any unregistered players, and it was

Club doing this in future.

Feed your fox-don't wear it. That is what Marjory Walton did, and it started her in one of the most thriving businesses in Canada. When two pet silver foxes were presented to her she did not convert them into neck. pieces, but she began breeding foxes and started a silver black fox ranch at Oakville, Ontario, which is now paying splendid dividends. What was started as a hobby has proved to be a good business proposition: Miss Walton is going to take a miniature of her fox farm to New York this fall, MEMBERS are reminded that the when she will show her foxes at LAST Practice Dance wil the Women's Activities exhibit, take place at the City Hall on which is put on annually by the packed, a large force of Police beat Duncan sent wide, A little, with a rather easy win, of three ground,

New York League of Business and Professional Women, Pictures Stolen.

NOTICE.

PRACTICE DANCES.

TUESDAY, the 25th instant. Admission only by slips attached to the Ball Invitation cards.

By Order,

A. RITCHIE, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 22nd November, 1924.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. ··

NOTICE,

THE HALF YEARLY MEETING of Members will be held in the Jockey Club Room, Hongkong Club Annex, an MONDAY the 24th of November 1924 at 5.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN, Secretary. Hongkong, 7th Nov., 1924.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

EXTRA' MEETING-- 29th November 1924..

P

CONDITION for Entries Seventh

Race, Hongkong Autumn

C. B. BROWN, Secretary.

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Hongkong, 21st November 1924.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

1.

Eight valuable pictures were stolen during the night of October from the Dusselor! Museum of Art, the canvases being cut out of the frames, It appears that the thieves selected pictures that would find a ready sale. The attendants state that during the morning before the theft two visitors seemed panicularly in terested in certain of the pictures and that one. of them returned in

lined teams

Guilians Clarke:

out as

made a difference. The Civiliars than they had last week when forward line again came into the playing the Club "A" Club de picture but with the goalie only to Recreio "B" surprised everyone later Howard had a fine chance to increase the

goals to one." score for

The Kowloon eleven started by with the goalie out he tamely sent the ball into the side of the pressing and should have scored

The Civilians Wheeler net.

were now in the early stages of the game, and Bishop: McKelvie, Stewart having most of the game. Jones Trambitzky missing a rather easy and Duncan: Britton, Howard, forced a corner off Leung Yuk-goal. Latham then tried and put Jones, Rocha and Brown. tong, Rocha took the Eick and in a good shot but Fernandes saved Chinese-Lau Hing-cheung: Ng placed the ball into the goalmouth, well. Club de Recreio then got Kam-chuen and Lal Yuk-tat: it was punched out by goalie, and going, the ball passing to H. Silva Leung Yuk-tong, Wong Shulwa Duncan receiving. seat in a daisy who was playing outside left; he and Lam Yuk-ying: Pang Kam-cutter that missed by inches, only. dribbled and then put in a lovely wing, Suen Kam-shun, Wong Pak- Not to be outdone they came again shot from outside, quite beating chong, Li Wal-tong and Chan and Jones beating the backs went Beach and opening the score Kwong-lu.

in; Lau came out and smothered Kowloon then pressed hard but what was a certain goal, the ball Fernandes was playing a fine game went out to Leung Yak-tong who and prevented them. scoring; was robbed by Dancan, and that halftime arrived with the score player sent Brown away almost on one oil in favour of the Club,

In the second half. Club de the line. He sent over to Rocha, who

a

Saturday's Fixtures.

First Division. Kick-off at 4.15 p.m. sharp. Kowloon v. Surreys, Kowloon "Tamar" v. Club, Navy "A" ground.

China "A" v. China "B," Soo- kumpoo ground.

Second Division. Kick-off at 2.45 p.m. sharp. China "A" v. Kowloon, China

ground.

China "B" v. St. Joseph's, Soo- kumpoo ground.

St. Joseph's "B" v. University, St. Joseph's ground.

C. Recreio "B" v. Drums, Kow- loon ground.. ·

C. Recreio "A" v. Surreya, Navy "A" ground.

Club v. Sacred Heart, Club ground.

INTIMIDATION.

COOLIES SENTENCED ON SATURDAY.

wrecked on the Green Holms or but Clarke was in the right place, their gues and although they tried several nice shots but with no Board coolies are charged with

1 -1

The case in which two Sanitary having intimidated Li Tin-wa, i About ten minutes to time, bus driver, with intent to do an

up the offensive with a fine plece to do, was continued at the Kow. of combination play by Silva and loon Magistracy on Saturday before Alves who took the ball the length. Mr. E. W. Hamilton,

was

the afternon. It is presumed that

Referee. Mr. Spencer. Lihes the robbers calmly made their men, Messrs Collins and Worby, selection in this manner. A Wong Pak-chong won the toss reward of 20,000 gold marks and elected to defend the eastern (£1,000) is offered for information end. The game started sensa- leading to the conviction of the tionally for within the first minute on a shout from Jones just tipped Recreio started off well and had thieves and the recovery of the the Civilians were a goal up, a fine it on to the latter player who was most of the play; after about tent Prowse pictures..

movement by their left wing ended laying unmarked close in, he had minutes they scored, Explorer's Gallant act.

in Brown sending over a lovely no difficulty in scoring, Lau Hing- kicking to his own goal, Alves The

The taking the opportunity rushed it four-masted

centre for Jones to head past Lau.cheung standing helpless. schooner,

now convinced through. The game then took on "Kathleen Annie," from Bremen Stung by this unexpected reverse, spectators were to Newfoundland, wilch came to the Chinese took up the attack but that the Chinese were in for a a dingdong aspect, with Kowloon Kirkwall for repairs and left in a Wheeler and Bishop were safe; licking and started to take their trying hard to score, and keeping heavy south-easterly gale, was foul against Brown sent in Wong, departure but the players stuck to the play around their opponents putting in goal, Trambitzky and he later brought off a fine save hard they were unable to score Eday Island. The crew were brought to Kirkwall by the steamer from Li Wal-tong. The Chinese further, the final whistle sounding result.

St. Magnus. During the height/left wing were very prominent / with the score three goals to one Club de Recreio again took fact which he was not·legally bound of the gale Commander Worsley, hereabout, but Chan Kwong-lu in favour of the Civilians.

sent behind. The Civilian for who was in command of the vessel,ard line were sent away by

Comment. dropped from the bowsprit with a

From what was heard previous rope, made the shore and thus Stewart who was playing a very to the start, the odds were all ou of the field, Alves eventually At the previous hearing, Mr. enabled the whole of the crew to brainy game, but Brown getting the Chinese winning, and from a scoring the last goal of the match. R. E. A. Webster, outlining his escape from the ship, then fast offside spoilt a good movement. playing point of view that was to For Club de Recreio "B" Silva case for the prosecution, stated breaking up. Commander Frank Lai Yuk-tat was pulled up for be expected, for they had the and Alves both played a fine game that the defendants liad endea Worsley captained the ship Endu fouling just outside the penalty advantage of having always played while Ferandes in goal was very voured to obtain money as come! rance" in Sir Ernest Shackleton's area, Leung Yuk-tong cleared from together, whereas the left wing of sound, Kowloon were very weak pensation by falsely representing South Polar expedition, and navig- the kick, and sent Fang away on the Civilians were the only two on the whole and seemed short of that an old man, who was slightly THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE ated Shackleton's boat THE

from the right but he spoilt everything who play together, and right well a lot of their usual players.

Injured by complainant's bus, Was MEETING will be held (weather Elephant Island to South Georgia. by fouling Duncan, Brown got did they justify their Inclusion; Line Vo

dangerously ill in hospital. permitting) at Happy Valley, on He served with distinction in the going on the left but Rocha belog they played pretty football and Kowloon Beach, Prowse, Farratt, Mr. N. I Brewer, for the defence, SATURDAY, 29th November 1924. war, gaining his D.S.0, and later offside neutralised a promising and all three goals were the Brown A (Capt.) Rasmussen, submitted that the defendants i

movement. Chinese took up the outcome of their play. Britton on Randle, Dallow, Ross, Latham, asking for commencing at 2:30 p.m. The first bell was chief aavigator of the "Quest."

compensation attack and Wheeler very nearly the fight was extremely weak, but Trambitzky, Malt. will be ruug at 2 p.co.

acting on behalf of the old man. let lifa side down by not passing a lot could not be expected from Tho Charge for admission to the The Burden of

Club de Receiro "B" I. Fer His Worship found the defen... back hard enough, Chan Kwong- him, seeing his position is really andes, E. A. Gomes, S. E. Souza, dants guilty of the charge, and Public Enoloesro will be 81.

Indigestion. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform hali

nipping in to shoot, but Clark right half. Jones proved that with C. R. Pereira. J. Pira, C. Remedios, sentenced them to four months. saved. Lam Yuk-ying obtained the right forwards he can shine. Tony Silva, E. M. Franco, H. Alves, hard labour." price.

Here are the facts about a real possession and tried a long shot, Howard also did well. Duncan st G. A. Osmund, H. Silva, Mombera are advised that they must remedy for indigestion-and the bail just going over the bar left half thould have satisfied, the bow their Season Tickets to obtain weakness of the vital organs At the other end when, well selection committee. Stewart

that burden which makes life a placed Howarth handled and-Li played his usual game, whilst VASSOCIATION MEETING. Each member has the right of in misery for so many. The remedy Waltong obtaining from the kick, McKelvic did well against a fleet troducing ..2 non-maiaberto the

A general meeting of the Foot-tion of the no-one system. The causes Members Enclosure, Cuketa for whom is Bisurated Magnesis, a harmless went down and centred to Wong wing. Both backs, were safe, and an be obtained from Messrs. Linstead yet effective compound which who was luckily charged off the the goallo could not be blamed ball Association was held on are varied. Continuous work, a ca

vacation: Davis at 85.- euch up to FRIDAY since its inception, has received ball by Wheeler when about to for the one that passed him. The Friday evening. Mr. J. McCubbin pby-ical without proper

a well attended and exercise slso worry over theatruggle. November 28th.

the written endorsement of thou-shoot, Bishop 'rushing over and Interport Selection Committee presided over The Stowards invite the Ladies of nude of grateful ment of it clearing. Brown obtaining posses- would do well to keep their eye on meeting, all Clubs being repre- for succes, are the most common cacion

sion went down but overrun and some of those players.

sented.

Excesses of almost any kind may produc Boogkong to be present.

parts of the world as well as the sent the bail behind With the The Chinese team have played recommendation of doctors nurses Civilians pressing half time arrived better; somehow their defence did meeting, the President expressed will came nourasthenia, do also will s Following the opening of the Bonetinian disso, like indtenis, malaria, or the low faver of the Tropics and hospitals, Bisurated Magneata, with the score one goal to none not seem as confident as they to Mr. F. Wheeler, the sympathy severe abck, intense anxiety or grief. stops stomach pain instantly by to their favour.co

The tymptoms are ova sensitiveness, removing its cause, it is quite From the restart the Chinese took usually are, probably the absence of the Association on the recent inexpensive, and either tablet or up the attack, but Chan Kwong tus of Chan So upset their form; suffice death of his father Captain F. G. irritability disposition to worry

St to say his substitute was not half Wheeler. The treatments oild of nutrition of

trifles, keadaans, possibly nausen, vesti powder form can be obtained from as offside. Britton received from as good Lang Yuk-tong: wan's An Interport Selection Com the nerve cells, requiring & non-alcoholla sane and safe remedy for those stover a lovely centre for Jones there is no doubt the score would Mesars J. McCubbin, FT MAY mens from the blood the treatment S who suffer from indigestion, and bead over the ban. Good work have been heavier. Chan Kwong F. Smith, Lieut. Cottan and Offer be directed toward building up the blood

by the Chinese left wing W stomach weakness, but when buy Chan Kwong-la hit the side of the and Sue Kam-shus were the Writer Vinar with the Hon. Socre the blood and with proper rogutation

Dr. Willams Pink Hills Lot directly on ing raro aliould be taken to see net amidst my Al Yahs Dick of the forward linetary, Mr. H. E. Hollanda Mr. Rahe diet have proved of the gr that it is "Blaurated Magresia, from the crowd The Chinese

Small ing vodkulele Hall was elected a Vice-President benellt la many as of neuraatbeel, for nothing else will do The oval rightwing" "hers Indulged i

of the Association vice the late A tendensy, to ansemia, or blozillar "BISMAGrade-mark: appears pretty bout of dribbling Laung. of every genuine package, see his Tu tong sasistion, which resulted |** Bags, mang The Secretary reported that the betekenen alla gabbarede hundreder im Sten Kam-chur ledriving boat FG LEAGUE GAMES, Referees Board had suspended the De Wisma Pink, Fille Bretzold by

urgen Tour yards out, goulzeamed Playing on the Club ground the following players:

or direct fra the Dr Williams Medicine Con

Banged Fr reserved thelfgol Ping-fan, four weeks, Au Sangh $150 per bottle, B5/- for

defelting Kit-sang, and J. Leonard, two boulim, polt 1-en :: Write for tres bici Sacred Heart by threa gosloweska, suspension, to date from chapter on the kome tremment

Ist an nervosa disonekta salt cobining

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admission to the Members' Enolen ira.

Hongkong, 21st November, 1934.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

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WHAT NEURASTHENIA IS: Ite Uharacteristic Symptoms. Neurasthenia is a condition of ixhans.

periods, withont proper attention to diet

JORGAN RECITAT. any chemist. It is the one sure, the kick and going down the tower of strength and but for him | mittee, was chosen as follows: tánie, fp, the nerves get their nourisher:

By

Mr. FREDERICE MASON, ROSETOL

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Mrs. & COLLETT (Soprano) Mr. H. G. ANNIÐ (Tenor)

TUESDAY, November 25th 1924 SIND SILK STORE,ANTAIN SSIS

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certain hut Clark brought of

i matvellous save, the ball going

Whelen bouclested to Roch

"Second Divine Captain Wheelery shown byʻhat bouras bénio vaskentie

aru. Lthat player tried a frit timer that” nónêc whi

* November 7th,

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