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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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Sevington was the victim of a bad start, but soon rood up to the last two potjo Buttercup beading the field, followed by Goode Hop and Arravand. The first two ponies absolutely left the rest of the fald by the Bowrington gate, Arravand, Sevington, and Violini umbling along in company fally 20 lengths behind. This gap was not lessened until noar the incline, when Mr. Brutton's pony quickened his stride, and gradually decreased the leaders advantage. Goode Hop, however, left Buttercup, the latter falling back to the rear ponies. Coming Into the home straight Goode Hop led by several lengths, but Savington came up beautifully, and between these two ponice there was a keen contest. Goode Hop maintained his lead until a few lengths from home, when Harold Seth urged his mount to the fore to win by a short head length and a half from the second pony from Goode Hop. Violini came third, a

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HONGKONG LEAGUE, DIVISION 2. Wednesday 25.88th Coy. R.GA

University, Military Ground, 4.30 p.m. Beferee: Mr E Tyler

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The great event of the week has been the decision of the Hongkong FA with regard to the recent unfinished-Berrion League game No one with an ounce of sport in him would try to rub it in now that the verdict has been givun, but it is quito admissible to say that the governing

The I.G.M. str. Coblens left Sydney on boily, by exposing its clearly defined line of action in a practically undefended cao, the 7th February, at 11 a.m., and may be has posted up an unmistakable sign of expected here on or about the 2nd March, warning to all and sundry No one who the EA str. Eastern left Sydney in the future kicks over the traces can on the 18th February, for this port (Vi plead ignorance of what may be expected, Queensland Forts, Port Darwin, Tiror nor can be express much surprise if he sud Manila), and may be exported to be handed out an extended period of arrive here on or about 14th March. exclusion in which to think the matter

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The AL str. Moravia left Singapore themselves within reach of the penalties for this port on the 16th February, P.,

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of these promises have been kept sud and will arrive here on the 24th Febru- the future of this body is assured. But ry, am

we do not want many expositions of this The Ben Line str. Benalder, from latter part of the business; what is Antwerp, Middlesbro" and London, left required is the "iron hand in the velvet Singapore for this port on the 17th glove" notion becoming generally known February, and may be expected to arrive The str Zuniga, from Caloutta, left cient for the players to know the power and acted up to. It will be quite sui-hero on or about 24th February.

The persistence of the white shirted men in blue was rewarded afterwards, for Drake and Nichols scored each on his own with a smart effort. No responseWhat a splendid competition the senior The N.V.K. str. Tosa Moru (Caloutts came from Wilkinson, Hortop, and Co., division of the Services League is, parti Line) left Calcutta for this port vis the R.G.A. and the DC.L.I are conary, and is expected here on the 26th and the sailors thus qualified to meet the cularly at the present moment, so far as Rangoon and Calcutta on the 7th Febru

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the The NYK str. Sado Maru (American points short of a possible," Artillery losing to the Engineers and the Lins) let Seattle for this port on the 27th Dukes

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The Mogul Line str, Fathan left U.E. and, assuming that the Dukes emerge victorious from their tussle with the on the 25th January, and is due to arrive allora next Wednesday, the pair will here on or about 5th March. T line up with identical records for the The str. Glenlogan passed the Bues championship match. This will surely be Canal on the 27th January, for Hongkong

The yia. Straite, a game worth turning out to seo date has not yet been fixed, and, as the The Barber Line str. Satsuma left Now. rules of the league provide that in the York on the 14th January, and is due to case of two teams finishing equal in arrive here on or about 14th March. pointed deciding match has to be played LAN GAVIGAT to decide the question of superiority there should be a Titanic struggle when the Dukes and the Gunners do meet to measure their strength. And

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On Saturday on the Military Ground, a fast game being witnessed by a very large crowd. The teams lined out as follows:

R.G.A.-Moore; Green and Langford; Buckland, Berry, and Westbrook Dallman, Crane, Cartwright, Swan and Pinchard, Work &

D.C.L.I. :-Johnson; Baillie and Fife: List, Newman, and Tregilgas, Mosley Newbold, Dean, T. Smith, and Ryan,

Refere-Mr. F. W. Eager. The Artillery kicked off as if they mean: business, and the now-ball was very soon hovering around Johnson's citadel. Bail lie and Fife seemed to take a tremendous time to settle down to their work, while there was a lack of decision among the

Wednesday's match between the B.G.A. Dukes halves that prophesied trouble for

Crane several times and the IE was a most exhilarating the whole side. nearly got in, but not near enough, and affair, and, if the Gunners are naturally occasional bright bits of short low passing sore at the result, they must admit that among Dean, Mosley and Co. made the game was a very fine esposition of matters pretty even Pinchard let drive the Soccer art. There was not a fou! with some champion shots from the during the game worthy of the name, touch-line that tested Johnson severely, and a faster hour's sport has rarely been Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Nigerian Chief

Swan opened the scoring landing the witnessed. The only goal scored was a 10st. 8lb (Mr. II. Gogg) 1 leather very neatly out of reach of funny one, although the Artillery perhaps

Per Lagchow from Shanghai, Mrs. De Mr. Ellie Kadoorie's Borian Chief, Johnson's long arms. This was after four may use their own adjective. The R.E. (Mr. Hickman) teen minutes work, and, instead of liven had rushed the ball down for a "behind,"

Wolf, Mrs. Barclay, Mr. C. West and Mr. S. 10st 13th

"KABBYA,” Mr. Beth's Sweet Backet 10st 10lb ing the Cornwalls up, the reverse seemed and the R.A. defence tried a quick return Bengtsson.

Per Hailan, from Swatow, Mrs. Suther Captain J. E. Benro, having arrived from (Mr, H. Beth) to mesmerise them for they could do from the goal kick. The ball, though, did!

nothing right Swan was quick to take not enter into the spirit of the manoeuvre land, Dr. M. Ross, Dr. A. Wight, Mrs. H, the above Port, Consignees of Cargo are Mr. H, P. White's Ignorance, lost 5lb

hereby informed that their Goods are being (Mr. Collis-Browne) 0 advantage of some loose play by the and failed to rise to the occasion. Hodley and Mr. Y. J. Christian. Mr. Leo D'Aimada's Triumphoso, 9st infantry defence and when the goal was instead it hit the retreating Sapper for-

Per Siberia, for Hongkong, from Sanluded at their risk into the Godowns of the 12lb

(Mr. Hastings)O within reach he volleyed incessant.y. The ward, Wilkinson, in the back and dropped Francisco, etc., Mrs. F. M. Allen, Mrs Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Mr Meiland's Luetze Hop, 10st Tib second goal for the gunners was netted by rear his fest, waiting to be kicked into E. Alf, Mr. L. Anderson, Mrs. M. C. Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at

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Miss M Bull, Miss O. Consignees risk and expense. Swan These two goals brought along the the open het. It was too good an Ignorance went to the front from a interval, and both elevens were glad of opportunity to be missed, so the watchful Aldrich, good start but at the back stretch he was rest, the heat being very trying

Engineer obliged with a gentle tap that Basteheisky, Mr. SJ Betines. Miss displaced by Leutje Hop, Roman Chief On again, with the gunners still press did the trick, and, incidentally, won the A. M. Barney, Miss L. Blaisdell, Miss E. coming up inte second position. At the ing, and the Cornwalls quite worried. match for his side. There were plenty Best, Mr. T L Chevasse, Mr. and Mrs. children, Mr. A. Corristinge, Mr. S. Bowrington gate the leaders retained Nothing was left to chance, and some of rattling, shote after this and before Church, Mrs E: W. Cadwallader and Priority, with Ignorance third. Forcing rousing bouts of honest shoulder-charging but it was only this gift that came off. Cohan, Mr. an Mrs GM Clark, Mis This pace Roman Chief raced neck and were included in the programme, cheer-

neck with the leader at the bottom of the fully given and willingly taken and the Hongkong League are fixed to be Clark, Mr. E. H. Colleysha, Miss incline, and displaced him at the rock returned. A smile went round when two played this month those between the & Charters, Miss K. Charters, Dr. R. G. Nigerian Chief came up strongly into big gunners endeavoured to make a R.G.A, and the D.C.L.I. It remains to Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dollar and third position. The other Chief led by sandwich-of-Corporal losley, but then be seen whether or not the Gunners showed infant, Mrs. J. M. Darrah and child, half a length from Leutje Hop passing Mosley saw the danger and let his two their true form when they were beaten Mr. E H. Dunning, Miss E. Fay, Mr. the rock with Nigerian third. The latter opponents biff each other, somehow the by the B.E.; personally I believe they and Mrs. F. D. Gamewell, Mrs. E. G. took second place from the Hop down the laugh was on his side in the end. Nine will give the Cornwalls a real hard fight, Grooms, Mr. J. B. Garneau, Mrs. E. incline, Roman Chief still showing the teen minutes whizzed by without event and that probably not more than one Hahn anil child, Mr. J. Javdynsky, Mrs. way. At the bend the two Chiefs save for Smith sustaining an injury to his goal will separate the old rivals at the H. A Koster Miss E. L. Kupfer, Miss exte A Love, Mr and Mrs. L. W. Messer, Mr. increased their lead Coming up the leg, and then Swan did the hat trick with finish.

FE. Muzzy Mr. C. E. Meyers, Mr. P. straight practically together, there was a another superb shot. All thres that had

Miller, Mis M. W. Moir, Mr. F. W most exciting contest between Mr counted had been well out of Johnson's

McLaughlin Mrs AP Nazer, Misa Kadoorie's ponies, but the favourite, control, and the fourth, that followed a

C. A. Nickleson, Miss G. Oldroyd, Mr. Roman Chief, had to cry second best by minute later, was great. From a free

and Mrs. W. E. Powers and infant, Mr. for this port on the Sist February af a short head. Six lengths separated the kick for hands a yard outside the

There has been so much chopping and PO Peuter, Mr and Mrs. W. E. 7.30 am, with the outward English Chiefs from the third pony, Sweet penalty ares Groen put all his strength Rocket

and judgment into one mighty drive. I changing about with the month's fixtures Pearson, t. 8. R. Price, Mes, C. Emails, and due here on the 25th haven been a harder kick from since they were first made that an Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Padget, February at about 4 p.m.

position and Johnson officially corrected and up to date list is Pas. Mr. H. E. Reynell, Mr. The H.A.L str. Sithonia lelt Moji on well did very to get out of the will no doubt be generally welcomed and Mrs. R. R. Tears and infant, Misr the 20th February, am, and may bề way of it; the ball cannoned off U.S. LEAGUE, DIVISION 2- the inner side of the right post and Monday 23-DC.L.I. Res. Police, flashed into the net at the rate of knots. Military Ground, 4 pm Reforç Seitz and z children, Mr. and Mrs. The cargo of Raw Silk shipped on The D.C.L.I.'s were beaten, and time was Mr. A. A Wilson, mercifully called with the score:-R.G.A, Tuesday 24-D.C.LT. Band With Coy.

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RUNNING COMMENTS,

This is the only occasion on which the a race. Jockeys who have not had more Dukes have lost since October 11th, when the than two winning mounts in Hong gunners beat them 1-0 in a UE. League kong, Shanghai or Tienitzin allowed. 5lb. Unplaced runners at this meeting match. The same teams meet again next Saturday, again in the Hongkong League.

-- allowed bib—– Off-day winners barred. A little bird whispered that the Cornwalls

Live furlongs,

wete. "ewanking" to day, trying ex- Mr. Norman's Brown Boy, lost 1011

(Mr. H. Seth) 1periments, and that, when they do try something will give way. What will it Mr. Billiard's Fluke, 10st 13lb ---

be! Johnson played magnificently and (Mr. Hagings)

deserved all the cheera he got from those Dr. Forsyth's The Guller, 10st Bib

(Mr. Pode) round the ropes.

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to rent,

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The P. & O. str. India left Singapore

Julia Ramos, Dr. S. A Ransom, Mr. expected here on or about the 25th Febru J. B. Butor, Mrs. J. Sanchez, Mrs Lary, 8-m

LEG Stanbrough. Dr. Belle Thoras, Mr. T. Trims Mr. R. Van Hoff, Rer and Mrs. L. Wolfs and 2 children, Mr. J G Ward, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker, Mr. Chas. E. Walker, Jr.

DEPARTED

Wednesday 26. D.C.LL Buglers

Police, Military Ground, 2.20 p.Ę. Referee Mr J. H. Menadie

Per Rub, for Manila, Rer. Father E. Thursday 26.-D.C.LT, Res RF Res.,

Military Groand, 4 pm. Referee: Martinez Bey Father D. Tutusans, Rev. Mr. J. F. Woods,

Brother J. Aldar, Mr. and Mrs C. N. Saturday 99-Staff and Depts, 8th Liggst, Mr. R. C. Ligget, Mr. A. Memijo Coy. R.GA Military Ground, 3.30 Mr. A, Vardaguer, Mr. Tomas Tenorio Mr Teodoro Cruz, Mr. Segundo HONGKONG LEAGUE, DIVISION 1 Villanueva, Mr. Leonardo Tenorio, Mr. Saturday 23-R.G.A., D.C.LL, Mili-Gonzalo Fernandez, Mr. Pedro Alambra,

tare Ground. 4 p.m. Mainiker bfr. Mr. Shing Crused Mr. Caciare Liz FW. Eager.

p.m. Referee: Mr. J. Moran.

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board the M. str. Past Leia, which left this port on the 12th January, was delivered at Lyon on the 12th February

SHIPPING REPORTS, The British str. Langchow reports:] Dense fog all the way.

The British str: Hintang reports: Fire, clear and smooth throughout.

The French str Australien reports Splendid voyago from Marseille ta Saigon, and line, weather since to part.

The British str. Lacries reports:Light brez smooth sex, fine clear feather until abreast of Lingting whone had acout 15 minutes tog

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