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The game had not been long in progress before the visiting, front rank were mak ing things pretty warm for Ollerdessen and his helpers, and no one-except the goalie was greatly surprised when Fennell fastened on to the leather and drove it into the corner of the goal with Nor was their tremendous fores.. efjunnimity

seriously disturbed when Brown augmented the score with a pretty left-foot shot which left Murphy guessing. After this the Shanghai defence gained. a welcome respite, and assuming the offensive they would have reduced the lead but fur faulty booting on the part of their forwards. An infringement near the fatal area by one of the home defenders gave Green the third point, the latter beating the custodina. with briant shot. Hongkong became very quiet after this, and seemed content to rest on their laurela The home team, however, renewed their attack with more determination and vigor, and for an appreciable while Swan was given plenty of opportunity to exhibit his firowess.

At half-time the score still remained at three to ail in the visitors' favour. In the second half Hongkong became "tired," and took matters in a very lackadaisical fashion, but this not-

The admirable support to the forwards withstanding the Shanghai men could not afforded by the Hongkong intermediate get past the defence, One or two really line, too, was an object lesson, to the The judicious transfer of a homesters. gand attempts were directed at wan's brainy half-bgek constitutes the simple charge, Günde particularly deserving to foundation upon which the whole success score, but all failed to materialis Then of the front zank depends, and the feed- for a brief while the visitors awakened by the trio was irreproachable..

The players individually and, as a into strenuous activity, and Pearson collective force gave of their heat, and electrified the crowd by crowning a everyone was at the height of his form. splendid individual effort with a tovely The forward line was undoubtedly con siderably handicapped in the last threa shot which gave the custodian no chance.games by the necessity of bringing Green Only the watchfulness of Murphy pre back among the defence, and this astute vented a tangible conclusion to several forward showed himself to be an equally

clever defender. really good efforts by the Hongkong quintette, and, the homesters failing to open their own account, a pleasant exhibition terminated in a rather sur prisingly substantial victory for their guests by 4 goals to 0. Mr. W. S. Feather stonhaugh was the referee.

In each of the encounters the marked contrast in style was evident... It was the long swinging open gaine versus the clove, sure passing game, and as these tactics are most diametrically opposed the com- patison was really interesting. The latter tactics may be the better from a specta cular point of view, but Hongkong's style was certainly the most effective. Their transfers were beautifully timed and place, 100, and as an attacking force the visiting quintette were far in front of their confréres.

All the mea are most grateful for the kind way their comfort had been ensured, and for the hearty way they were received by all at Shanghai, They feel deeply indebted to Mr. W. H. Seriens (the genial and capable Hon. Secretary of the) Shanghai Football Association) and to Mr. R. Grimshaw (Hon. Secretary of the Football Club) for their kind offices. The football public at Shanghai could not have chosen two better or more affable gentlemen, than these to superintend the ratertainment of their guests, and the best thanks of every member of the party are due to them. A word of praise is also due to Mr. Semmens for his excellent and entirely satisfactory control of the Mr. A. S. Ellis, too, interport matel. has proved most energetic and popular in the discharge of his secretarial duties, and his unspiring efforts call forth hearty,, appreciation.

THE GAMES REVIEWED. By the match with a combined elevon captained by Mr H. B. Ollerdessen, which they won quite quafortably, to the obvious chagrin and lisappointment of many ‹ Shanghai-enthusiasts, the Hong, kong ten brought their most enjoyable and, do a certain extent, very successful visit to the Northern city to a close.

the **It was"; a fitting conclusion to

The visit was indubitably a must excellent exhibitions put up by the team

successful one both from a social and during their stay in the Concession sporting point of view, and all the visit Many were of opinion that the elevening players are unaniroous in affirming which opposed the visitors in this final that they have thoroughly enjoyed them matelt made a better team even than the selves. The relations of the members of the team have throughout been most interport composition, and predicted harmonious and cordial, and all united victory for their favourites. It was not to attain a common end-the exhibition of their fault that there was nothing really good football in Shanghai and the doing," however, for the team played upholding of the sporting reputation of excellently, but they had rather under the Colony. estimated the latent strength, of the opposition,

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disembarked' a leader Victoria at Lycemun and the Shanghai-landers be Happy Valley at daybreak on Tuesday DIRECTORY. His Excellency will be quite equal to this form of reception and the graceful courtesy would doubtless be appreciated "The jockeys who are corning down from by our friends from the North. Shanghai are:-

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1.08, 1.40 2-5, 2.12 4-5, last quarter 322-5 Fijian cantered home several Borneo. Mr. lengths ahead of Kadoorie's crack moved from start to finish in grand style and attracted the admiration of all who witnessed his splendid performance. 2.16 4-5, 2.621-5, 3.00 2-5, last quarter Sweet William, m., 38, 1.103-8, 1.439-5,

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There can be no doubt about the fact

February 15th. that Hongkong played the best football

Fijian Chief's canter over a mile course Lever secu in Shanghai. On all sides it is generously and ungrudgingly agreed that this morning re-establishes bis claim as! in insing the first and most important the hot favourite for the Derby. During watch the visitors severely suffered at the the past week Mr. Soares' Jambolini, who hands of fortune. Every circumstance has an far kept a consistent record for was against the team, and on the field of steady quarters and fast finishes, won for

Inck was almost himself popular favour; but it is undrhOSTAGE play the wretched FOR YOU.

astounding. Indeed for one team to hitable that, after thús inorning's gallop he the posts more than half-a-dozen times inst" yield' first place to Fijian Chief, the course of a match must be without a Sir Paul's Sweet Sultan, whom most parallel in the annals of football in the people had hoped to see on the course East.

to-day, was disappointingly kept away. The subsequent achievements of the and the fact that his stable companion, team were brilliant, no fewer than eleven Sweet William, was seat over the Derby goals being placed on the credit side, distence made it somewhat disconcerting whilst the defence preserved an unblemish to the backers of Sultan. The other two 8d record, exemplifying undeniably the

ponies favourably discussed for the blue CHAIG RYRIE," No. 4, The Post, Tebalance of the eleven. Lot. & ROOMS; Tennis and Croquet Lawns';

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Ben Weis IL will declares "No matter how broadly onehave the benefit of Mr. Johnstone's experi may wish to view the match in all itenced guidance, but whether this, pony' various aspects, pet, only one decisión can will be any match for the long string of Five favourites mentioned above remains be arrived at, to wit, that Hongkong were of the game, they were certainly a better extremely unlucky in losing. On the run to be seen. balanced combination."

The sportemanship of the Shanghai spectators calls for more than passing comment. They keenly followed every movement of the exhibitions, and were not elow to audibly appreciate and encourage the visitors. Especially was this notice able in the last three matches.

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With the arrival of the German mail not at all on Tuesday morning we should have here all the Shanghai jockeys. It will

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