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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

(This cross-word puzzle has been made by an veneri but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic snellings such was harbor, plow, and altho.)

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Jabric

5-Stride

--Heating chamber

10-Cash box

11-00 over

73-Install

6-Above

17-Cloth measura

19-Great lake

10-Saucy

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42-Proportion

33-Printer's measure

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2-Fairy

31-Hurry

THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE-

HORIZONTAL (Cont.) ,36-Snare

38-City In Nevad

39-Amusement 40-Girl's name

41-Among

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VERTICAL

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2-Avoid

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4-Plorce

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B-A metal

7-More mature B-Double

11-Heavy cord

12-Level

14-Quote

15-Ball ready for golf

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31-Commeat 132-One

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45-Girl's name SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES

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FOOTBALL SHIELD

(Continued from Page 3.) *

THE

Kowloon were now having much the better of the exchange and forced several corners in

CHINA MAIL,

forwards, by adopting the long passing game, began to have matters very much their own way. Sorbie obtained the equal. iser and Gray was quick to add a further point.

The remainder of the game was

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BLOXHAM CUP

(Continued from Page 10.).

L/S. Brand, 164 lb., stopped Kingdon, 162 lb., in the first round, Kingdon was floored for a count quick succession, none of which all in favour of the Navy, their of three soon after the opening was productive. A. Gosano had superiority in weight proving a bad luck at the other end with a considerable factor in the result, gong and on getting up gave up

the fight. Three.further goals were add- fast drive, which struck the cross- bar. Kowloon were soon attacking ed, all of which were scored by again and took the lead, Hannon Cann, who played a sterling game

throughout.

being the scorer.

The game had only been re- started a few minutes when Kow- loon went further ahead, Hedley flashing the ball past Beltrao from a fine pass by Miles.

League Division II

SOMERSET L. I. v. EASTERN

A Player Ordered Off

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L/S. McGreavey, 163 lb., beat Wdr. Sweetlove, 144 lb., on points in three rounds: McGreavey had the weight advantage, but west- love was superior in height and reach. The first round was even. In the second weight told against Sweetlove and he went down for counts of six and three, but game. The Recreio were by no means

ly carried on and the gong saved out of the picture al this stage

him. He came up lively for o but the grand defensive work of At Chatham-road Eastern col-closing frame and mixed well for Pile and Guest kept the forward lected full points from the sol- a time. Then McGreavey connect- 'ine well nigh impotent. Kowloon diers in a. game which proved to ed with a wicked right which came back with a well organised be very sporting except for the looked like spelling "finis" for his attack initiated by Eastman, and fact that Penny, through the pponent, but after taking a count Hedley added a further point adoption of a threatening atti- of nine, Sweetlove got up and. from the former's centre.

tude, was ordered off by the re-stayed up until the gong. Result:-

feree.

L/S. Linden, 146 lb., lost to Wdr. Kowloon

Club de Recreio

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Shield Division II

K.O.S.B. v. CHINESE

ATHLETIC

.

From the commencement the Hagen, 1871⁄2 lb...on points in Somersets promised to be the vic-three rounds. Linden's right cyc tors, and it was purely due to the was badly cut early in the first

and bled efficacy of K. Kam that Kerle, round

profusely, Penny and Hull failed to pene which greatly troubled him and trate the Eastern citadel. At this he was soon tinted red. However, stage the most outstanding fea- he gave as good as he took. Hagen ture was the remarkably clever played for the injured eye in the was floored three This match played at the play on the part of Evett, for the second, but Valley was, as has been the case Summersets, but he lacked support times for the trouble. He took in previous matches, a case of However, he battled gamely and no counts, however. The third as the result of a well-timed cen-round was all Hagen's, who play- history repeating itself. Borderers, held for three-fourths tre to Seale the latter netted with ed on the cut eye continuously. He took a hefty right on his body a cross drive.

On resuming Eastern assumed which slowed him up a bit, but a slightly more aggressive atti- towards the end he was again asi tude and some quite clever work full of fight as ever and went on ensued between Leung Yum-to win a well contested bout.

The

of the game, came away strongly

toward the close and won well in

to one.

a strenuous match by three goals The teams went the whole pace and play was close and exciting until Crawley scored for the Bor- derers.

The Athletic were not dismay- ad and good forward play resulted in Leung Tat, the clever inside left of the Athletic, converting from a fine cross over by Chau Yuk.

The scores at the interval were level-one each.

150 b., in

cheung and Cham Fu, whose L/S. Lamont, 145 lb., stopped pretty foot work would undoubt-Wdr. Dyer, edly have been effective but for the first round. They had tipped gloves when the alertness of Sergeant, who only proved to be a custodian of no Lamont connected with a wicked right on the point of the jaw and mean merit.

Eastern rallied and very short- Dyer went down for seven, and on y, through the medium of G. getting up he offered to shake Mohammed. drew first blood. hands with Lamont in token of This was in the nature of a ser defeat. back to the Somersets, and almost before they had time to recover Leung Yum-cheung again netted.

Officials

Referees and Judges.-Com-

Medical Officer. Dr. G. H. Thomas.

Borderers Lead The game in the second half

The game now became fairly mander Baker, R.N., Messrs. T. G. was largely in favour of the Bor- derers and Wong Yuen-sing in the even, although the exchanges Bennett, W. Logan, and G. G. N. Athletic goal saved on numerous proved slightly in favour of Tinson. Eastern. occasions in fine style. The Borderers were, however, much the superior side and, excepting for occasional breaks away by Lee Fong on the extreme left, monopolised the game. Crawley

KOWLOON v. SMALL UNITS

A One-Sided Game

Time-keepers:-Messrs. A. B. Allen and C. Bond

Announcer:-Mr. S. J. Clarke.

Small Units defeated Kowloon SCHWART DEFEATS WALLEY

scored a nice goal to give the Bor-by the wide margin of six goals to derers the lead.

Although the Athletic rushed the Borderers' goal Shears, Martin, and Druary kept their active opponents out. Cooke add-

nll.

The game proved to be one- sided from the kick-off, Smiall

San Francisco, Saturday. Izzy Schwart, the New York Units taking all available chances flyweight champion, gave Boy Wal- and missing few opportunities. Lay of Singapore an all-round beat- ed for the Borderers with Jenkins, Gosling and Thomas ing. He gained so easy decision clever hook after Wong had saved brilliantly.

Pick of the Bunch

was

For the Athletic Wong splendid in goal, and Chan and Ng Po Lau were also great on

fence.

opened the attack for the soldiers, in a ten-round contest here yester

but Moore cleared for Kowloon, day evening.--Reuter's American his shot landing on the foot of Service. Twelves, who passed in brilliant

de-style to Jenkins, this player be

ing the first to score for Small' Units.

Lee Fong, and Choy Ping were Soal Units were now the- the pick of a good forward line. roughly enthused with

the

The Borderers were well serv-desire to win, and Twelves netted ed by Shears in goal.

with a lovely first timer.

Martin and Druary were the pick of a good defence.

Crawley at centre forward was quite good, and Stevena and Cooke were bright.

The final with the Navy should

be worth seeing.

-NAVY v. SOUTH CHINA "B"

Soldiers Make Up Leeway

On recommencement the Smail Units again assumed the aggres- sive, and in quick time Twelves placed a red hot shot which was far too much for Angus.

of

The chances of a win for Kow- loon were now reduced to a mini- mum. The combination Angus, Moore and Nicolls was good, but the elusive Twelves got round them and increased the de- ficit. Kowloon were how a and thoroughly defeated team realise Small Units spent the remaining that these teams were en- ten minutes in bombarding thei gaged in a struggle for the home citadel, with the result that Junior Trophy, for the play was Gosling scored the fifth, and singularly unimpressive and at Twelves the sixth goal. one period it looked as if South China would run out winners.

It was

difficult

to

The Navy took the lead early in the game, Tilley being the marksman with a well directed drive from long range.

R.A. v. CLUB DE RECREIO

An Interesting Struggle

The Navy seemed incapable of

The Gunners had little difficulty settling down to anything ap-in defeating the Club de Recreio proaching their usual game and in a game packed with thrills at quickly lost the lead when Chan Caroline Hill. The Recreio start- Chit-ming accepted a pass from ed with only eight men, and the Yip Yum-sum and drove the ball RA. were quick to take advan- tage of this handicap. Rawlings, neatly past Langlands.

The Navy continued to play Rawlone and Gardner initiated very unconvincing football and the offensive, and a snappy pass Selangor State Band Committee suffered a further reverse when to Reid resulted in the latter during the absence on leave of Mr.

Mr. A. Arbuthnott has been ap patated to act as President of the

E. D. Butler.

Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, of the Land Offce, Malacca, has gone to Singa- pore as Folice Magistrate..

Chang Chung-tak netted after a struggle in the goal mouth.

No. further scoring took place prior to the interval.

Play improved in quality after the resumption, and the Naval

Sammy Cohen and Jack Pennick in Plastered in Paris at the Queen's to-day.

drawing first blood with a low drive which left Silva standing.

Within a few moments Watson increased the lead from a cross shot into the right hand corner of the net.

The RA now had the run, of the play and within a few seconds of half time Camp nected a third goal from the touch line with a long drive. ST

On crossing over the Recreio made a brave attempt to rally, but the R.A. attack proved to be a destructive feature. Nothing daunted, Gosano penetrated the military defence, and recorded a goal of merit.

This reverse was merely an in- centive to the RA. to greater efforts, and Reid with a clever “daisy cutter" defeated Silva,

Recreio now realised that a win was impossible and concentrated on the defensive, but brilliant play by Schofield was responsible for a further point for the RA before the finish of an interesting struggle.

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