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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
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6-A former English
coln
10-Of a dark brown
11-Soon to Qosur
13-Rad deer
15-800w
18-teraqular (abbr.)
17-Combining form.
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19-N. American Indian
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THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE.
HORIZONTAL (Cont.) | VERTICAL (Cont.)
46-A Mohammedan
prince
|48-Highest part of
anything
|40-The capital of
A formal compact 10-One of the Apostles 12-Open spaces
14-Ripped
[20-Leir
Nigeria, W. Africa 123-A swindlar
60-A layer or thickness 28-A Flamish portrait
61-Worthless leaving
(pl.)
19-To wink
64-The capital of
Norway |68-Friend (French) 21-The tagal profession 65-Rock 22-Language (abbr.) 67-Rimor
24-8tand for a picture
25-To agree in
arting (al{eq.) 25-Saucy 28-WHy 23-Valuable
82-A penetrating flavor 33-Spanish kingt
helped Columbue 34-Celestial body 96-Low coral foland 87-Let stand (Print) 40-A card game
42-A river, Galicia,' „
Poland
49-The ankle-bone
58-Sudden fright 50-To wasta
VERTICAL 1-A coarse stuff of
Jute
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commander 3-The (French-pl) 4-French river 8-Scented Iris root 6-Having a streular
motion
7-Interjection
S-A csaport In
painter
27-To apply remedies
to
26-Diminishem
30-To sin
31-8000F
82-To take (Bent.) 84-Preventing
hemorrhage 38-An Amerkan rearadmiral ¡97-Assaults
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(French)
44-Toll
46-Batisfies completely 47-A Hindu posent 82-The swati of the
Jutland, Denmark [54-Opan (past.)
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SOCCER
THE CHINA MAIL,
(Continued from Page 8.) It was the touch of a football artiste!
•
Half-time:
Small Units
1
cross-bar in an endeavour to clear, goal in thres. Play was never of Ip Kum-ling opened the scoring. a very high standard, but the ex- Small Units were the better team changes were keen and interest- after this reverse, and equalised ing, there being little to choose through Dolling, who found the between the two teams on the run from long range. net with a well judged highi shot of the play. Kowloon were award- ed a penalty in the opening half, but Spary aimed straight at Lang- land, who brought off a smart South China "B".... 1 clearance. The "Suffolk" team Play continued to favour took the lead through Thompson, Small Units, but weak finishing who netted with a fierce drive. scoring chances, and South Chine robbed the forwards of many
Kowloon ... added two more goals as the re-
HMB "Suffolk" ault of good opportunism, Chen
Kowloon were the better, team Chit-ming being responsible for for some time, weak shooting be-
both points.
Result:-
"South China “B”
Small Units
3 1
Half Time:
1
The same player, owing to a misunderstanding between Hooper and Matt put Portugal one-up, and Portugal, with half the chances of England, led at the in- terval by 8 goals to 2.
Portugal Pressing The second portion of the game opened with
Portugal press sing home. their advant age, and
Hooper and Wynne had to be very smart to keep Gosano out.
ing their undoing. Woodruff, and England improved very quickly
Miller played a fine game at full and
flatter- Portugal's lead
back for the Naval team, and ed them, Beltrao · saving from
| Langland brought off many clever Stock, Goldman, and Caldicutt in
saves. In a breakaway the visi- fine style. A great shot by Hill KOWLOON RES. v. 8. C. “A”
tors went further ahead, Peacock went just over. The game at this:
South China. "A" entertained being responsible for a smart goal, stage was being fought out Kowloon at Caroline Hill, where Kowloon forced the pace from the jon strenuous Cup linea, Wynne
playing
a draw was the result, the teams restart, and reduced the deficit a great .game with Portugal pressing hard.sharing two goals. The opening through Spary, the ball going in half was in favour of the home off the upright. The home team England were pressing again, but team, but Angus brought off some pressed to the end, but could make did not look
like scoring, until Silva-Netto upset Caldicutt ne saves, and was well supported little impression on
by Moore and Eastman. The defence. in the area, and Leach found the Kowloon forwards were rather back of the net and brought the ragged in their methods, several Portugal had shot their bolt. chances being wasted through They had played a game and China took the lead through Wan unsteadiness near goal. South clever match, but with the scores Kin-chuen. level and but a few minutes to go, England gave of their best,
scores level.
Half-time:
South China “A”.......... 1 Leach, feeding Caldicutt, the
Kowloon
0 winger returned to the centre and
Kowloon were very aggressive Goldman bustled England's fourth after the change of ends, and had and winning goal into the net.
with shots
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I
POLICE v. SOUTH CHINA
This friendly match at King'a Park attracted a large crowd, and an interesting game onded In a narrow victory for Police by
three goals to two. The opening
The match was won, and Caldi-casions
hard luck on several oc-half was fought out at a good cutt again gave Leach a chance missed the target by inches. Clarke repeatedly saved the situa
which pace, both sides attacking In turn. for one of his specialities-a low Eventually left foot drive well in the corner. scores level as the result of a ances being of a very high order. Mogg brought the tlon for Police, some of his clear- A fine goal by Goldman, a flash-free kick just outside the penalty South China were a trifle unlucky ing right foot drive from about area. Kowloon were all out for a however fifteen yards out, completed a winning goal in the final stages, notably when Ip Pak-wah struck brilliant victory for England after but Wan Kwong-tung kept a fine the cross-bar with a terrific first they had been well down, and also goal and saved his side on numer-time shot following a corner, concluded a very fine sporting ous occasions.. match.
Result: South China "A" Kowloon
1
1
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QUEEN'S REGT. v. R.A.
on several occasions,
Half Time:-
Police
South China
0
0
A strong Police attack in which Fraser and Gowans excelled led to the latter opening the score with a beautiful header. South
Brilliant Leadership Portugal made a great fight. No- thing better of Gosano has been seen than his brilliant leadership in a forlorn hope. Beltrao képt à fine goal, and C. Remedios was the pick of a good half-back line. tinued their sequence of wins the left wing combining beauti- The Queen's second string con- China fought back with vigour, Gosano has already been men at Chatham-road tioned, but Brown and, Ward were their victims being R.A who the scores level with a great drive on Saturday, fully. Fung King-cheung brought bright also, with Rocha not on his were soundly beaten to the tune from, 25 yards range Play con- best form. B, Gosano, on the of five goals to one. The result tinued to be full of interest, with extreme right, did well for a does not over-emphasise the South China making frequent youngster.
The English team puzzled one: R.A. goal had several narrow
superiority of the winners, for the raids on the Police goal which There was talent, and here and
were brilliantly repelled by there was poor stuff. The differ-escapes during the course of the Clarke, Oram and Muir. Police game. Thurlow opened the score ence of styles accounted for much.for the Queen's, and a further eventually took the ball to the other end, where Gowans scored with a clever cross shot. A fur- ther attack by the Police led to another goal, Fraser being the Bridgeman replied for R.A.
penalty kick, while marksman, South China reduced the lead two minutes from time, Half-time:-
Chu Kwok-lam getting through Queen's
after a fine run and centre from R.A.
Ip Pak-wa.
Results:- Police
The forwards, when moving, were
B ... 1
a big force. Leach was the main-goal was added shortly after, the ball going into the net off an R.A spring forward, for Goldman, until defender. Queen's added a third late in the game, did not shine. before the interval, Harris, netting Caldicutt combined well, and the from a left was England's better wing. Barkham played a clever game. His centres were just right, but Stock was not up to his usuual form, and missed many fine chances. The halves were great for work, but their feeding could on similar lines, the ball being rarely out of the Gunners' half have been improved upon. Wynne, of the field. Their defence put up Hooper, and Mott, excepting for one alip, were an ideal rearguard. overwhelming odds, but were a very creditable display against Hooper's alip might have been beaten on two further occasions, serious, but the Queen's back Beatty and Thurlow, being the
was not far behind his brilliant partner on the day's play.
Presentation of Cup
-The second half was fought out
scorers.
Result:
Queen's R.A.....
1
At the conclusion of the match the players gathered round the centre stand where
+ Southorn, wife of the Colonial Secretary, handed the Cup to Wynne (Police), captain of the
R.A.F. put up a plucky show on the Kowloon F.C. ground English team. She gracefully against their redoubtable oppon- congratulated the
winners, and ents, but were unable to avert also both teams, on a very en defeat, Athletic gaining the day joyable match.
Mrs. Sonthorn was
by the odd goal in three. R.A.F. started off with plenty of dash, presented with a lovely bouquet and Plunkett netted with a fast by little Miss Hollands.
Mrs. RA.F. v. CHINESE ATHLETIC
in turn
In introducing the players to chance. The Airmen held the drive which gave Sin Tin-lin no Mrs. Southorn, Mr. W. E. Hollands, Hon. Secretary of the upper hand for some time, but Hong Kong Football Association, Athletic gradually began to wear Li Fong equalised
them down.
stated that during the course of before the interval, as the result the "Sunday Herald" competi- of a brilliant run.
tions started in 1925 over $15,000)
had been subscribed to charity as
a result of the matches played for
the Cap presented by the proprie-
Half-time:-
R.A.F.
Chinese Athletic Athletic were clearly the
the
tors of the "Sunday Herald." stronger team from this stage, This year's contributions would but considerably swell this fine total fence played a
Air Force de- After Mrs. Southorn had been ing game, and repeatedly got great spoil accorded three hearty cheers the ball away when a score seam- and a "tiger" by both teams, the ed certain: Ng Tak-wing was able Military Band in the grand stand to get through, however, and gave played the National Anthem, his side the lead and the points
This is the first win for Eng in a well contested match. land in the competition to date.
Resulta The winners of the Cup to date |are:-
1925
Scotland
1926
Portugal
1927
1928
Scotland Scotland
1929
England
HONG KONG HEIGHTS
League Div II
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SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.
GHED
Chinese Athletic ... 2
·RIA.F.
ST. JOSEPH'S v. EASTERN
This match at the Valley pro duced a surprise, St. Joseph's playing a remarkably good game and leading to the interval by one goal scored by Souza.A.
For the information of visitors SMALL UNITS v. 8. CHINA “B” -. In the second half Omar
the following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland is published:
Loland. Victoria Peak
A scored twice for St. Joseph's, and At Sookumpoo, South China Dallah retaliated for Eastern Bdefeated Small Unita by with two smart goals. Yue three goals to one. The game, scored for. St Joseph's who ran which was well contested out good winners, after a strenu throughout the first half, was ous game.
display of bad temper, as a result
Feet.
1823
Signal Station
1774
Mt. Parker
1784
Mountain Lodge
1725
ruined after the interval by
The Eyrie
1728
Peak Hotel
1805
of which Lavender, the Small
Taikoo Sanatorium
Mt." Davis
1000 877
Bowen Road (Alterbeda
Taimost
Talmoshan
Units centre forward, was order
Friendly
ed from the field South China KOWLOON EM
netted in the first few minutes,
but the point was zdigsi
The Chinese contintred to strongly, however and
had struck
South China
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