PO-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND
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THE TREASURE
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"I don't 'old with marryin," for meself, but I saw as Jim was "Way shouldn't my tongue run 'appy, an' she's a nice girl. an' I away with me? It's time it did come in all excited ter tell you You don't know how worn out about it, a well-1 over eard- am, pretending to be smiling and wot you know." sweet, while all the tim”
Since neither of them moved nor
A sob escaped her. The doctor's spoke, but just sat staring at him voice. piteous, desperate, pleaded: in a blank way, Arthur coughed, "For God's sake don't cry!" stood first on one leg and then on "I shall if I like! My n-another, and said: nerves are all in p-pieces. Sobs followed each other in quick) succession.
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Lee Wai-tong's Failure
By the end of the first balf the ultimate victors led by three goals "So you see as 'ow it it, sir."
to one, and the closest the Por-) "Teris there a strong like-tuguese ever came to their foes ness between you and your brother was to be 2 goals to 1 in arrears. Amazement and horror written Jim?" asked the doctor.
"Yes, sir," replied Arthur, look-! all over bis face. Arthur, crept
One of the features of yester- "We're always ing surprised. kitchenwards.
day's match was the failure of Lee However, he did not give notice bein' mistaken for each other-
Wai-tong, China soccer idol, to the next morning. He was rather ever since we was little 'uns."
score a single goal. Lee Wal- A giggle from his mistress
проп સ his team's leading goal-getter, but plovers observed, as he did his caused him to start. Could be betong was looked
and his cheerful lieve his ears? A siggle! From yesterday he was closely watched housework, whistling of the latest Jazz tunes the decitful, shrill-voiced viragby Adidi" Costa, who stuck to
who was leading his adored master him like a shadow throughout.
watching When at lunch he came to re- such a dreadful life in secret!
This concentrated Arthur's eyes started out of his move what was left-and there
gave K. C. Fung, centre-forward, delicious bead as he beard his master laugh more freedom, and the pivot man the much-of wasn't ragout which he'd made of rester too. A jolly, boisterous, ringing broke through for four of the six day's mutton, he could see that his laugh. The laugh of a happy goals.
was silenced.
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He gave the little cough that was always a sign that he had something to say of a personal na- Įture. He was a shy soul
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"I-er-I'm afraid, sir. I've got to er-hand in my notice-a month's notice."
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He had grown red. He stared
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Victal, Costa And Collaco Shine
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M. Ribeiro (3/6) v. G. D'A the outstanding players of mada (3/6) M. Roza (-15)tugal. He worked like a Trojan
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M. Alves (40) v. M FigueireAidi" Costa was, as usual. one
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F. V. Ribeiro (40) v. H. A.managed to put in some Ribeiro and C. Assumpeno beat combination.
Reviewing the Chinese team. it【Continued from previous Column)] (-15); C. C. Pereira and J. J. Remedios (40) v. A. V. Go-lis evident that there is much room
H. Gonsalves and C. E. Xavier
sane and A. E. Ribeiro (0) for improvement. The halfhacks his stride, and sent it in with (-15.3/6). F. A. Xavier and were good definitely, Darky Chen low drive after Remedios had fail- J. L. Xavier (-15); C. A. Baret- on the left was one of the most ed to block him.
Seven-minutes later Fung scored
tu and N. Beltrac (40) v. A dependable defenders the Chinese
Forwards Not Impressive Combination
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SOUTH CHINA “B” IN THEIR
LAST SENIOR CLASH
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Leung In-chan may turn out at
right-back and, had he not been
M. Remedios and P. A. P. Silva had while both W. C. Leung and again. This time he himself trap- (+3/6).
M. S. Wong helped the backs and ped a lob from Darky Chen and fixedly at the photograph on the Bye: J. V. Pereira and L. G. Pinnaalse paved the way to many raids. crashed through for the second
on the injured list, he might have (+3/6). A. M. Silva and A. J. old lady-a
Basto (-15).
Portuguese Score secured recognition for the All- mantelpiece of an
the doctor hoped patient who
the for- Mixed Doubles Handicap
Trailing two goals in arrears, China World Olympic team, which would leave him money.
wards was not impressive, how the Portuguese fought an uphill is at present in the North. Norah On Sunday?"
Bye: C. Osmund and J. M. O- "Yes?
veira (+2/6) v. M. Ribeiro and ever Playing against the Portu-battle, Eobby Favache was totally could have groaned, recailing the
L. F: Ribeiro (15): S. M. Eeguese, a single local unit, they still marked most of the time on the idyll she'd witnessed in the roman-
medios and E. A. Alves (Scr.) v. had difficulty in breaking through right wing, but he missed several
Sandford and Ridings, probably tic dusk of Monger's Lane on that!
E. M. Rosario and C. C. Pereira the defence. Out of the six goals fine opportunities.
two of the most dangerous of the evening.
(15); Tusi Noronha and A. Mscored not a single one
The first half was 40 minutes East Lancs, forwards, will not Xavier (25).
from clean-cut
this old when the losers netted their be given very much rope
the afternoon, only goal Dashing down
but Lawton and E. Noronha (+2/6) v. A. Mmovements. but-voices
The fullbacks did not play too right wing, Bobby Favacho cross-his
have who wing-halves, Noronha and P. M. N. da Silva (+2/6); C. Silva und A. F. No-well, either, T. S. Lee and P.ed, and the ball was trapped by displayed a surprising return rotha (+15) v. S. M. Xavia and Tam showed they could
"Comin' in quiet-like, ma'am. 1 couldn't 'elp 'earin' Not that I'd listen
purpose, raised an' so forth-"?
оп
There was a little pause Doctor Hill gazed out of the window. His the wife bowed her head over coffee things, with which her hands became suddenly basied.
Keither spoke.
Arthur coughed again, and be came more red in the face.
"It comes to this, ma'am, if I may speak plain. I can't stay in
First Round: A. B. Noronha and J.
resulted
smooth-flowing
control
C. Xavier (Scr.): A. Britto and the ball, but they also showed that A. E. Ribeiro (Scr.) v. M. M
(15) v. 0. M. Botelho and J. Gonsalves (-40).
Danger Point
380.
J. Rozario. Humberto Collaco to form, are likely to extend the
wormed
clever Chirese inside-forwards. Dearer the goal, passing Tam' and Alves and J. J. Remedios (40) they were erratic, and that they took it off his toes and
in marking
Where the soldiers are at their 0. M. Riberio and H. A. Barros lacked anticipation
an the right-wing, Both could kick scoring from point-blank range (40) v. C. A. Xavier and J. L their opponents.
Just before the conclusion of the weakest is Xavier (-15); C. M. Botelho and from almost every conceivable G. A. Noronha (20) v. G. D'-
fright, cut in from the wing and same since a month or two Almada and M. Oliveira (30): position, and both had powerful first half. S. Y. Yeung, outside where Smith has never been the Cita Souza and E. de Souza kicks, with either leg.
They scored only after 20 min-drove the ball into the net with Formerly very fast on the ball
a good drive.
with a fine drive off his right-foot, utes' play, when S. K Chenk, in-
With their team slightly weak he now seems to be entirely indif- an ouse where there isn't-well-Bye: M. Figueiredo and J. Mside right, received a pass from
outclassed. him, and there have been several were further Figueiredo (-15); A. Boza and S. Y. Yeang on the right wing and ened by substitutions the Portu-ferent as to what is going on about has A. V. Remedior (—4(15) v. A. C. Remedios and LA Carvalho tapped it forward to K. C. Fung, guese
enemy citadel in this period, and been badly caught napping. (10); B. A. Remedies and the leader. Fang took the ball in They had only two shots at the occasions recently when he
neither of them was convincing.
The Chinese, who rely upon Men's Singles Handicap
Right after resumption the Bye: K. A. Xavier (3/6) v. W. A.
Feed (-40.15); L. G. Pinas Chinese besieged their opponent's speed and ball control to get them (Ser.), A. E. Xavier (30); goal, Quartered in the penalty through the soldiers fines, will
dydney what you'd cali "armony.
"What I over'eard on Sunday! told me I'der-been mistaken about things" in this house. I've never been able to abide quarrel- ling
"It-beggin' your parden, ma'am -gets into me innards, and puts Bye: me orf me food! So, there's no think for it but for me to get an- other place, sir.”
"You mean," faltered Norah, "that because you-you heard the doctor and me having words, that
YOU——**
"It was, if you'll pardon me again, ma'am, more than words”. Arthur was, very embarrassed and distressed. **I ain't one to mind a few words
"But what I 'appened to 'ear was more than just words.' I took it to 'eart all the more, 'cos
A Noronha (30) 0. Basto and C. D'Almada (Scr.).
Men's Doubles Handicap
H. Ribeiro and A. E. Xavier (-15.3/6) v. M. F. Pinna and J. J. L. Xavier (-25): 3.
- Figueiredo and M. V. Soares (+4/8). C. A. Baretto and J. Gonsalves (40): A V. Reme- dies and A. V. Gosano (-40).
M. Oliveria (303/6) v. 3. V.
Pereira (Scr.); A. A. Remedios area, they passed the ball to and make every effort to record a vic (~15) v. F. L. Soares (+2/6); fro with short taps, feeling for tory on their last appearance this C. C. Pereira (-15.3/6). R. A. an opening. F. W. Ip cut in from season, and one can look forward Campos (+16); C. A Baretto the left wing to aid his team-to a really entertaining afternoon. (40.15) v. S. L. de Faris (Scr.). mates, and receiving a pass, sent
First Round: J. Luz and C. M. Silva First Round: L. F. Elberio (-15.3/5) the leather into the net with a
(+15) v. H. A: Noronha and G. A. Noronha (-16.3/6); 7. I Alvares and J. K. Reis (+4/6) v. E. L. Cunha and A. M. Prata (+4/6); M. A. Xavier and A. F. Noronha (+15) v. C. E. Xavier and C. C. Pereira (-15); A. M.
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Figuerido (Ser.) E. de Souza first timer.
Fung (-15);
Thirteen minutes later Gonsalves (~15-3/6) v. J. J. Remedios sent the fifth goal into the net,
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SMALL JUNIOR PROGRAMME
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(+3/6) v. J. M. Figuerido (Scr.); and in another seven minutes he P. I. Remedios (-10.15) v. A. F. scored again scoring the final goal Noronha (+15); G. A Noronha of the match. For the remazining (~~15.3/6)
Gozano 25 minutes the Chinese dominat- Bumster, Sallivan and Singleton their fish are three fast Fusilier forwards, Remedioned throughout; but H. A.
was weak, and they couldn't crash while Cresty, the pivot, and Saun- v. J. M. Oliveria through the desperate, defence of ders, in goal have played, in the
First Divison, and are good. the Portuguese.
A.
V. B.. T. V.
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Ribeiro
30.3/6): (-15.3/6) (+15).
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trao (~~~~15);
D'Almada K. P. Tam; W. C. Leang, M. S. Wong!
and J. E. Noronha (+2/6) 7. A Bye: 3. L. Xavier (30) v. N. Bei China P. Pas; T. S. Lee and The Rifles should easily ac "Er-yes? said Doctor Hil
A. Loper and L. G. Pinna (+-2/6). Brato "You see, air, I was feelin" 'appy Bye: A. M. Xavier and A. becos me hrother Jim ad brought (+2/6); W. A. Reed and A. A. Eemadion (-15.3/6), BT. LF. Ribeiro Gosano and (-15.3/6); F. Carvalho and C. Xavier (+2/6) v. E. A. Barron and J. Tavares (20). (Continued at Foot of Next. Col.)|
tell you me brother Jim ad come down from London an' rot work lover at Shipton. E fixed it up with "er over to tea at Mrs. Wilkes
V. F. H. (-3/6)
Carvalho and Darky Chen; S. Y. Yeang, S. K count for the Athletic, in view of (3/6); B. A. Barros (40.15) Chenk, K. C. Fang, Lee Wai-tong and their display during the week Boyd is their best forward and v..A.. V. Gozano -40.15); H. AP. W. Ip.
eM. Souza; C. F. Re-Rooney and Farrell are two fast Noronha (30) E É Alves Portuguese: (~15); A M. Remedios (15) medios and C. Gonsalves; A. Victal, vA. M. Xavier (-15); LAAS. Costa and E. Victal; E. Favan wingers McKinney is Carvalho (30.376) C. Eco, J. Rosaro, E. C. Collaco (Capt.), working pivot, while both Wilson
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LEozario and 7. Souza.
hard-