SPORT.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
17
HONGKONG LEAGUE-DIVISION DI.
STAFF AND DEPTS., . INDIANS, 1.
The Indian Recreation Club, who are entering League football for the first time, were unfortunate in being drawn to meet the strongest team in the Second Division for their opening match.
The Staff started scoring early in the
THE HONGKONG
Banderan (1). The winning team were never stretched. For the losers, Sim- mons, Marshall, Mason and Blake played A very hard game.
PRACTICE GAME.
HONGKONG CLUB DEFEAT THE POLICE.
The Hongkong FC. played a practice gain against the Palice on the Club ground and bad things pretty much their own way. The Police have three or four
DAILY PRESS, MUNDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, 1819.
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YACHTING,
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB
the
A NEW CHINESE ENTERPRISE
OPENING OF NEW PREMISES.
Mr. W. Chatham,
Brett
R.N MI
THE OPENING CRUISE,
Another step in development of local Chinese industries was taken on Satur The Royal Hongkong Yacht Clab opel- day, when the Hing Wah Paste Manu- ed its season on Saturday afternoon facturing Co. opened their new premises ander deal weather conditions.. At 3in Gordon Road, North Point. The Hon. o'clock, the hour axed for the first racht Mr. Law Chapak is the managing-dires- ing event, the lawn of the gaily decorated tor of the new company, which has a club-house at North Point was
crowded.
capital of one million dollars. Gov the spectators including: E.E. the
Amongst those press Kadoorie, the the opening the Hon. Mr. Clayd
Severa ceremony were. Sir Commodore Garner und an
Filipino string band with selections
by a of music played
The ladies Club Were responsible for the social the cl arrangements and proved themselves cap The Police scored the first goal from F. Smyth, and his committee, including able organizers The Commodore, Mr. penalty taken by Dick. The Club Mr. H. S. Rouse, the Hon. Secretary, are obtained two goals in the first half In
bo
congratulated on the success of the the second half the Club added three more afternoon. goals to their score two of them being The sailing events were highly interest given by the Bolice backs in their anxietying. There was a steady breeze and a to clear the ball, while the third, was shot smo
jea, and some excellent times we by Reichelmans
goals to their credit, Ellarby shooting game, and in the first, half had four good players in their team, but re- the proceedings were enlivened L. -Perkins, Mr.
and Connor and Townsend one each. In the second half the Staff added four
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quire more practice, if they are to shine in the League. They certainly have the material out of which a well-balanced
team can be formed.
LAWN TENNIS.
more goals to their score (Ellarby 1, Townsend and Conner 1). The Indians were able to obtain one goal, the Staff goul-keeper backing into his goal in the effort to save a shot at close quarters from Rumjaho.
one that will The Staff forward line give trouble to any team in the" Second Division. Ellerby, Townend and Con- ner make an excellent inside trio, and The Club will play their arst League their wings are speedy and accurate.
match next Saturday against the Chinese The centre-half is a very sound player, Black, who rendered such signal and on the few occasions when the ball service for the team at full back last aca- went past him the backs showed them-
son, will asist the Club till he goes Home selves cool and capable, Bundle being especially good The Indians' halves and backs played as well as could be expected in view of their lack of practice and experience. The superior weight and the CLUB DE RECREIO SEASON'S TOURNA bustling methods of the soldiers enabled them to win so easily, The Hyder brothers, Ismail, and Rahmin were the beat in the Indian team. They tackled the soldiers fearlessly and were often applauded for getting their side out of difficulties. Markar and Herteam, in the forward line, were passengers. The i In the former event. Mr. V. Yvanovich latter's correct position is with the won from Mr. C. E. Marques, of the Standard Oil Company, by 7-5, 6-2, 6-3 Yvanovich played д vigorous game and well deserved his victory. The
defence.
"A," 0.
MENT CONCLUDED, "
The Club de Recreio season's tennis Saturday, when the finals of the men's tournament was successfully concluded on and Indies singles championships were decided
to
by
The
event for
Miss
were
C
ché), Captain Basil Tayi Mr. B hotewalk Mr. Een da Silva, Mr. Ho
Mr. Hon
Rosser. Mr. R. H
Shin, Mr. Ip Lau Chuen. and many Kwong, Mr. M. K. Lo. Mr. Lo Cheang ethers.
As the guests arrived they were met by them round the new
Mr. Lau Chu-pak, who conducted factory. The machinery for the manufacture of noodles and the visitors were given boxes, of
was woodles and fans, bearing
ссо
of protection
ROYAL NAVY R, 4; SOUTH GHINA Ladies" event was marked by some excitement. After keenly contested game, Miss Linn Remedios managed to Both teams played several first division G. Remedios by 8-6, 6-3. The win- beach to witness the dragon-races. Hard to thei which affords a safe
first race, for beats of English rig,replica of the bandsome new building. commenced at 2.15 p. and there were souvenirs of the occasion. In a gaily by ur. Coulbassy on, with hide (aled bedecked shamiana refreshments were dis
a dozen entries.
The Y.M.C.A. band discoursed pensed. for bouts of Chinese rig want to mone ed by Me. Hodgson) second. The race freely music. (sailed by Mr. C. D. Melbourne), Vinhe Mr. Lau Chu-pak, said:-Ladies and (Mr. D. K. Blair) being second. Lady Bentlemen, on behalf of the Board of
which came in fourth, was Hing Wah Paste Manufacturing Co.,
Directors and the shareholders of the qualised because she crossed the Snipe on the starboard tack, just touching her and thank you most warmly for the bon- cardially extend you a hearty welcome, The
most interesting events of the alternoon were the races for ladies. The ur you have done us by favouring us
class with your company. The rachts, handicap racing
presence of so was won by Dior, sailed by Mrs. T. many foreign friends will no doubt, an Arthur. Polia, sailed by Mra. Davison,
the their prising Chinese to Young, was first in the One Designs. Owing to the continued political unrest
tinu came second.
la, sailed by Mias
in promoting indus- tries in this Colon in directions. second. In the Heyward Hays and Gato life and property and absente of trade and ¡phae, sailed by Miss Wilkinson, class, Craula, in the bands of Mrs. Rouse.
in the interior, where want of secured the premier position, followed by facilities are keenly felt, the number of Gnel (Miss Ramsay) second and Sirius business mer who have transferred their ecmercial activities to the Treaty Ports Miss Stokes) third.
In addition to the sailing events, there and to Hongkong, has been steadily on
dragon-boar
the increase, four-oars TACCE, and ย scratch crews, race, The spectators lined and law
for in these places, order capital and helps them to per is the first lady to win the honour of which were under the direction of reap the rewards of their caterprise and having
name inscribed on the beauti-Ab King. The boats were in the charge labour. The land which thus affords such her ful
trophy presented by Mr. E. V. M. P. of some of the yacht boys, who proved enterprises its protection wilk in tar Sousa, Consul.
theinselves very dexterous in handling activities contribute, to no small extent, derive, benefit from them, for industrial Messrs, A. A Guterres and F. Prata (owe two entries-Blue and Green.
The doubles bandicap was secured by 30 3/6) after having won the various good race resulted in the success of the
The four-dars scratch race httracted to the prosperity of the place in which they have their operation, particularly A very rounds without the loss of a single set
a land which has an unlimited supply The singles handicap produced another the winning team were Messrs. McCann say that our little ceremony to-day
Blues by the narrow margin of a second,
of labour, 25 Hongkong has. I venture though owing 40 and 40, came out on top. Sleigh (cex.) fine feat by Mr. V Yvanovich, who, stroke), Sinth Hier. Walker, andurites a new era in the
A tennis team match for spoons was
Chinese industries in Horas: won by a team composed of Messrs. F.
There have, in the past, been cups were presented by Prise. F. -Conceicao and Mis
many such undertakings in this Colony, 1.E. the Governor. A
Air.
FSmyth, the Commodore, anid: they have somehow never developed to as but, with one single notable exception, Chinese played more determinedly, and E. V. M. R de Sousa, Consul for Portu- sent these little souvenirs I should ke fact that, in order to be
prizes were distributed by before making your Excellency to pro
Your Excellency, ladies and gentlemen appreciable extent. It is only recently made many fruitless incursions into gal. who was introduced in a few fitting to thank you for the honour you have trade, they mast improve their crude Naval territory. Amy and Radford bad words by the president of the club done us by accepting the position of
the Chinese bave awakened to the factor in world that Crocker, in goal, had little to do. In the last few minutes, Graydon, the centre-forward, who is a worthy successor to McNiven, of last year's team, added two more goals, and the game ended in an easy win for the sailors hy goals to
men in this match, which was better con- tested than the scores indiente: The Navy are a hefty team. The forward, Especially, are fast and prościent in the
art of combination The Chinese deserv
ed at least three goals. They were unable score, however; owing to erratic shoot ing and because one or two of the for- wards indulged in fancy dribbling in front of goal, instead of shooting
The Navy, scored four goals in the first half, Handford being responsible for
them.
At the
to
Two, and Graydon and Stones for one vanovich, F. Baares, R. Hyndman. F. M Prize conclusion of the programme, the tries solely supported by Chinese enter
ench The Navy forwards, indulging in short and fast passes, repeatedly bent the Chinese defence. In the second ha. the-
The
silver
a busy time, but, so well did they play, P. H. Botelho. Following is the list of Patron of the Club, and by, coming bero methods and unskilled labour, and they
mil.
SOUTH CHINAD." 1: CLUB. DE RECREID, D
prizes and winners:-
1 (prize prosented by Mr. J. C. Barresto).if you become a boat-owner you will not new uneased their capital, and
2
2
This match, which was played on the Naval ground, resulted in a win for the Chinese by goal to nil Play was very fast from the start, and the spectators were treated to a good exhibition of foot: ball from both sides. The Club proved to be a clever, combination, and can be relied upon to give a good account of themselves during the season except, per haps, against the Military teams. The Recreio boys missed several good oppor
TENNIS TEAM MATCH-1 (prize presented tunities owing to faulty shooting, inby MrP. V. Botelho), V. Yvanovich (capt.), which department they should endeavour to improve. The Chinese, who scored Conceicao and Miss Ange Remedios. their only goal early in the first half,
BILLIARD HANDICAP-1, C. Rose; 2, E. were as tricky and correct in their shoot Hyndman. ing as usual and deserved to win,
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE (R), 3; MANCHESTER REGT., 0.
the
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with moderns and with's
one.
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China
many
Soares, R. Hyndman, F. M. Ozario, V./gentlemen, as your commodore remarked "pany, with their Head Office
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today to LADIES TENNIS CHAMONEI Trophy racing is not of the all-absorbing interest old
present the prizes.
Yacht have hitherto done. Hence, some of the
operate on a much larger scnle fosented by Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sous to be to the spectators that it is to the
old native industrial won. 3 years in saccession, or 4 times in all participants, but I can assure you w
active
concerns in Miss L. Romedios; 2 (prize presented by only wish to continue but will become tial capital. Of
have
sprung up, fully equipped Mr. J. C. Barretto), Misu G. Remedios.
owner of more than one boat. (Hear, MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP
the Hing Wab is Trophy presented
hear) We shall all be delighted if you sion I will give a short history of this
Hear, by Mr. P. V. Botelha to be won 3 years in take an active interest in the club; you Campnay. The Hing Wab Cn. was form
With Four permis- succession, or 4 times in all prize pre- have alrends evinced a kindly interested in Shanghai, in 1016, with a capital seated by Mr. J. P. Braga), V. Yvanovich; in it, as we have seen to-day by your visit of
prize presented by Mr. J. P. Braga), Our club is a very small C. E. Marques.
one but I of only 260,000, as a private company venture to think that our boats are registered in Hongkong. In less tha
than by Mr. E. J. Figueiredo), 4. A. Gutterres ed in any part of the world, and our in
DOUBLES HANDICAP-1 (prize presented amongst the finest that have been design
years their productions became wide and F. Prats; 2 (prize presented by Mr. Yachtsmen and yachtswomen are ng hand-
Down, and
not only in China but also E. J. Figueiredo), P. Roza,and F. X. some and dainty as you can find any. Indeed, the demands for the Hing scares.
and in othertes, in the Enat parts of the world. SINGLES HANDICAP-1 (prize presented by has been entirely in the hands of the tories, though taxed to their utmost capa
where. (Applause.) The racing to-day noodles, etc. Capt. F. C. Lourenco), V. Yeahovich;
Wob were so great that their fac (prize presented by Capt. Lourance), F. have given them many "points. (Ap to cope with this state of affairs. the ladies, and I do not think the men could city, were unable to meet them. In order Carvalho.
plause.)
H.E. the Governor, in thanks, said: Mr. Commodore, ladies and put
returning capital was increased last year $200,000, ungand the Company was reconstituted as a
public Just now, it is possible that those who lished in this Colony, and our business A new factor was catab are spectators of yacht-races are not pin showed past gratifying. progress, interested as are the actual participants Thus
express no opinion on that point bu the members of the Club for the honour to all other matters with large measure to-day. The factory which you are 50% last year, decided to have the capital increased to $1,000,000, at which it ther had done bim in asking him to dis of force, more especially in regard to feo kindly assisting me in opening is the atanda tribute the handsome collection of prizes. speech-making. Cheers for the club, the ladies, and the listening are never so well satisfied as the this is only the
(Laughter.) Those
result of our expansion We Played on the Military ground, this Consul were given. A vote of thanks was actual participant. (Laughter.)
hope beginning of match did not prove so one-sided as was energetic
accorded to Mr. P. A. Yvanovich for
For larger development. We have not neglect experted
Although the College boys tournament to a successful issue, and alad propose to confine my remarks to saying that port a large piece of land
services in conducting the from a leading member of the club. I
his this reason, after taking the expert
ed Shanghai in nur scheme of scored their first goal two minutes after for his untiring coaching of the Club's that I have had much pleasure in accept erection of a new and up-to-date factory. improve- ments, ng we have recently purchased in the opening, they did not have the match "B" team, which finished second to all to themselves. The soldiers put up #Y.M.C.A, in the recent Junior Tennis and, although I fear I shall not be able
for the the ing the position of Patron of this club, This is, then, an outline of the history spectators with their sound combination. Yvanovich an Outdoor Sports Section owing to being purely a landsman,
the Hing Wah Paste Manufacturing They confined themselves to defending was organised. A team is participating in my wife may be induced to de so
Thor as humble I' their goal for the first ten minutes, but, the Junior Football League.
to-day a flourishing and widely known afterwards, gaining confidence, invaded competitions and outings are in store for shall conclude by congratulating you all, tinue to enjoy and merit the goodwill of Various she comes out. (Applause.) I think I hear.) I fervently hope that it will con- industrial concern in China. (Hear, the College territory with determination the members of the section. The clever play of the College Backs and erosa-country
Walking, and telling you that I am very pleased those who have in the past accorded their the bad shooting by the soldiers' for cycling, and an eight-s-side football com- which is built on a pretty site.
volley ball, to have come down to see the Yacht Club, patronage. wards, however, gave the Manchesters so petition are in the programme for this sure you all must be very proud to belong sence, I invite you to make an inspection
Ladies and Gentlemen, opportunity of equalizing. Play remain season, Cricket, also, is being taken up to it. (Applause.)
thanking you once more for your pre- ed fast and the exchanges were very well by the members. A fairly good team can
Cheers were given for His Excellency think, you will find interesting. I may
of our buildings and plant, which, balanced until the interval.
be raised to play second elevers of other and the ladies." In the second half, the College clubs, but for want of a ground they can-
mention that it was Mr. F. E. Rosser boys attempted to rush the match, not invite matches. An application, for
who designed and supervised the erection but the soldiers played up very pluckily 4 allotment in one or other of the public
of the buildings. (Applause.) and managed to keep their citadel in recreation-grounds is receiving the con tact. Once, after a determined rush, they sideration of the authorities. were awarded a penalty. The shot was taken by the centre-forward, but the ball went over the bar. After this the soldiers slowed down, and the College boys stored two goals in the last five minutes of the game
The Consul thanked the Committee and I what I want to suggest is that it applied for CRcouraged the Directors. at the endi
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paper-chase,
TAIWAN MARU" STRANDED. TAIKOO TUG TO THE RESCUE.
I AU
THE RESULTE. The following were the results:- CHINERY AND ENGLISH RIGGED CRUISERS. CourseStart, Murray Pier and outer Naval Buny (W. to E.), Channel Rock (8); Finish, Club-house line (E. to W.) Distance, 5 miles.
■|
English Rig. Heap on Finishing Corrected Course. Time Time.
M.S. H. M. S H. M. 8. The Taiwan Maru, which left Hong Asuma ...
(1) Brynhilde 4.10 3.29.18 kong for Hongay on October 16th., Fan(3) Feathers... 410 Ser. ashore of the Hainan Straits.
The (4) Norseman 3.50 master of the aa. Kolya, who arrived in port a couple of days ago, reports that
on the 20th. inst., he passed a steamer (1) Oenone.. in ballast with hinek hull, black funnel, Niobe
Helen
3.29.39%
3.27,15
3.25.08 3:27:15
3 21.41
3.27.81
3.32.52
Chinese
Scr.
2.30
KOWLOON, 0; UNITED F.C., 1. This match, played on the Club ground, saw the plucky attempt of a team of lade to make as stubborn a fight in Lengue foot- ball as they could against a more experi- enced, heavier. speedier and cleverer eleven,
2 masta, foremast, overboard, upper The United, of course, were badly
structure painted white, zebore in Mo(4) Lady Jean Ser. beaten,
but they should not be dis- Fu Bay, 1 miles south of No. 1 Black couraged, for they will fare better against buoy, Hainan Straits, flying signal the remainder of the civilian teams in the letters P.C.T.L. and signalling for -Division.
assistance on account of his vessel's deep
Rig. 3.39.34 2:39.14 3.47.50€ 8.47.50 12.50.57 3.48.87
365.00
Disqualified!
RACING TACHTS (LADIES' RAGES)
Handicap Glasn, 4, 350 » Course:-Btart, Clab-house line (W. to
Play started briskly, but it soon became draft. The signal letters given are those), Kowloon Rock (8); Channel Rock noticeable that the United lads were too of the Taiwan Afara, which left here for (5); Finish, Club-house line (E. to WD.
Honzay on the 15th inst, and which, the Distance, 4 miles.
gents report, has not yet arrived at that
light for their opponents. The ball was the vicinity of the United goal nearly all the time, except for an occasional dash
to the other end. Kowloon scored goals
Lo.
!!
One Design Class
that a much
Coarse-Start, Cleb-house line (W, to (8) Finish, Club-house line (E to W.) E), Kowloon Rock (B); Channel Rock Distance, 41 miles.
(1) Ails
(2) Daphne...
(3) Halcyon
Handicap Finishing Corrected on Course
Time
Time
4.13.05
M. B. H M. 8.
Scr.
H. M. F
413.50
4.18.01
4.19.00
4.18,01
4.19.50
Heyward Hays and Cart Class. Course: Start Clab-bous line' (W. to E.), Kowloon Rock (8); Channel Rock (); Finish, Club-house line (E. to W.) Distance, 4 miles.
S
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Handicap Finishing Corrected on Course Time. Time.
SHM SHM S
J
Bean on Finishing CorrectedUrula ***** Ser. 4.3463 4.34.58
22) (mal........
230 24.44.53 4.44.23 (1) Sirius. Bet. 4.45.08 14.45.06.
Officials for the Day-Sailing Judge, Mr. D. K. Blair; starter, Mr. W. Logan, time-keeper, Mr. H. 8. Rouse Rowing: Judge, Mr E. W. Carpenter; starter, Mr. J. E. Bullock
t...
Mesern. Butterfield & Rwire's tug, (1) Dione.
Mr. Dorothea
-on (4) Jessica
Course Time.
Time. M.S. FM & HMB Ber.
3.80.25
3.50.25: 1.51.59 2.01.09 ail
268.18 3,5%,17 -.421 3.58.10 3.57.371 (Continued at foot of next column.)
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in the first half and 5 in the second. The Taikoo, left on Baturday morning to Rolls United obtained their only goal through Mason, who sent in a very hard shot render assistance to the vessel.: Kowloon's goals were obtained by Ras Gardner, Lloyd's surveyor, mussen (6), Millard (2), Taylor (1), and board
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