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HONGKONG C.C. DEFEATS THE UNIVERSITY,

FOOTBALL

CHALLENGE AND COMPETITION. HONGKONG F.C, 0; ST. JOSEPH'S

COLLEGE,

The Hongkong F.C.. played an ill balanced team on Saturday, in the semi- final round of the Challenge Shield Com petition against St. Joseph's College, and

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The batsmen had the mastery over the bowlers on Saturday, when the Hongkong C.C. met and defeatect the University The wicket was soft, and the bowlers could it was not surprising that they were un-soldiers and their families. While en do nothing on it Samy, Blaker and Mitable to qualify for the final. Indeed, it chell considerably improved their was owing to some really meritorious averages. The Club wen by 10 wickets, play by Tonkin and Black at back that the College did not win. If the Club UNIVERSITY.

wants to beat the College when the match

Scores:-

F. A. Redmond, b Day

H. C. Hunt, b. Brand

D. E. Samy,b Reid.

M. H. Koffer, c Day, b Brand

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IT. Fan, e Mitchell, b Day

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J. D. Wright, e Paravicini, b Day.... 14- T. Milnes, b Day S

T. E. Yeoh, « Green, ↳ Brand

S. K. Chun, & Day.

C. H. Yeah, not out

A. L Sun, not out

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line must be strengthened by the inclusion of Reichelmann or Boysen,

route from Fladivostock to Hongkong, among these troops and their families, small-pox and typhus fever broke out and ten cases of small-pox and three cases of typhus with other doubtrul cases have ship it Hongkong these cases were taken been developed, On the arrival of the

be duly disinfected here and preparations made for proceeding on ita vorage fere of disease."

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the Chairman of the American Red manding the battalion has sent a request Cross asking that, if possible this party be furnished with a considerable amount lines. It has also been ascertained that of drug and medicines and changes of there is considerable need for hat wosther clothing for the entire party which ins cludes about sixty women, and thirts childron

The Club missed McTavish badly,, and. Neal, who took his place, made hut a poor substitute. Neal in too fond of doing flashy bits of dribbling with the ball when 10he is alone with it, instead of getting

move on Hamilton was so well marked by Xavier that he was only able to show occasionally what a fine player he is Stalker was seldom or never in his place Rodger, the best forward on the side on

The Chairman of the American Red Saturday, was comparatively starved, for Croan will be glad Neal would insist on passing to Hamilton contributions in kind or otherwise for to receive any instead of to Rodger who was not so well furnishing the necmary clothing for these marked. Biis did not shine. It is apps people, many of whom have no other rent that the Club forward line will have clothing than there they now wear Any to be reconstituted if the Club are going such contributions can be sent to the will the competition, which their sub American Consulate General on Monday porters are expecting them to do. Rodger or Tuesday or can be sent otherwise to the might be tried as Hamilton's partner, and Lahip. Neal. put back into his real place, inside left

Total (for 9 wkts., declared) ...182

Bowling Analysis.

3

16 1 73

C

25

ZINGTINE C

E. J. R. Mitchell, not out

C. Baker, not out

Extras

Total (for no wicket) 196

A

F. G. de Paravicini, E. W. Day, R. Brand, B. A. Green, W. W. Mackenzie, Jacks, A. K. Mackenzie, H. S. Philp, and n. Reid did not bat.

Redmond Yeoh Alaen Wright

Bowling Analysis

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CANTON NEWS.

THE CRISIS IN KWANOTUNG.,

March 14th,

8 The Club defence missed Stewart, who has not yet recovered from a recent injury. The game might have ended differently if he had played, because the heart ground would not have been such a han- 'dicap to him as it was to Ralston, who Yunnanese troops in the vicinity of Fighting between the Kwangs and the who played centre forward, played the Kwangsi troops here have borne the brunt came into the team in his stead. Railton, Hobow near Samshai continues Tho Phardest game of this season, but he is un-

doubtedly & better right half than troops under the commend of Chang

of the fighting as the wounded are coming. in daily into Canton. The Yunnance centre The fact is, the lighter College Wai-shan, have evacuated the Szewut-dis players showed the Club defendere a clean trict and gone to the Kwangsing district pair of heels owing to the state of the where they have been joined by several ground. Tonkin and Black, the last line battalions of the ex-Ehinhing troops of defence, played a great game, parti Fighting between the Kwangs and the cularly the latter, who was always conlex Shirhing troops in the Sanhing dis and never missed bis kicks...

trict near Shinhing, continues vigorously. 0 The Colle had the better of the game Ngai Pong-ping, the Superintendent of and would have had a better chance of Police and Commander of the 5th army, winning if they had indulged in less com has been wounded and is returning to Can. bination. Forwards like Hyndham and ton. The Military Government has sent Silva can always run through on their delegates to negotiate with Tong Kai-yew. own if there are only the two backs and the Yunnan Tuchun, about the settlement the goal-keeper to best. The forwards of the dispute regarding the commander did their best, but one cannot lose the impression that they missed a good chance of beating the Club. Omny did many a speedy run on the right, but his centron, were inaccurate. The same can be said of Rahmin. Sepher, was the best half on the ground, while Ogley and Xavier, his partners, used their speed to good advantage. Diron played a very fine game at back, letting nothing pan him

Hyndman, not yet fit for football: Inluckily turned out, and did, as well as

could be expected of him.

THE PLAY.

POLICE DEFEAT UNIVERSITY “B.”

ship of the Yunnanese troops in Kwang tung, and it is hoped that Tong will yield. RICKSHAS IN CANTON.

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The College started very well, and went away to the Club goal at the commence- It is reported that the construction of ment of the game. Tonkin, and Black a tramway on the new roads in the city seemed temporarily outplayed, especially is to begin within this month, as the road when, for a minute, the College looked are to be completed in the scheduled time. The Police C.O. secured a creditable Tonkin and had a shot at goal The Club Government has asked requested the like scoring. Omar outran Macphail and La consequence of the Tramway Company

being victory over University "B" by two suppor ers breathed easier when Rodger British Minister in Peking to have the registered in Hongkong, the Peking wickets on Saturday. The University their stride, and, combining with their stated, should be registered in Canton or cleared Soon the Club forwards, got into contract cancelled. The company, it is team started well with two wickets for 52 nsual accuracy, they made several incur at Peking and four for 87.A rot, then set in and all nions, into the College territory. Omar were out for 78 runs H. AV Booth easily. On the other occasions, the Club was tested on one occasion, and cleared who was put on to bowl at the tarifand, forwards found their match in the faster captured & wickets for 2 runs and fand zippy College defenders. For the Alexander dismissed five men at five rans rest of the half the game consisted of a apièce. The Police started disastrously At first the College forwards seemed lave of large zumbers of Germans who erics of attacks by each line of forwards. The Java Press reports the arrival in and at one stage had lost 6 wickets for the more convincing they ran round have been interned in Japan. The 34 runs. Bad fielding by the University, the Club halves and gave Black Doyen-maru brought 54 subjects, of the however, lost them their chance of win- and Tonkin many an anxious moment. Central Empires to Batavia and the ning Alexander was in great form with came in for much applause. The papers say these ex-prisoners of war, During this time Rahmin and Xavier Talak brought 95. One of the Java the bat and was not out with a to his Club goal was never really in danger, but through the aid of the German Coal- aredit Scores:-----

the Club defence was very severely tested: General Weltevrodon, have been found and it was only in the final moments of Government and private positions. each attack that, the greater weight, of Another paper states that they will Black Tonkin and Co. told the tale. mostly get positions in private companies, The Club defence, particularly Tonkin while a few of them will be employed by and Rapton, were not too gentle in their Ombilin" mines. Others found employ methods, and some of the College for- ment with the firme "Jenne * Eadmann wards were injured. When the Club took and Bielcken, The Gedch" and other up the aggressive, which they did with been housed in Hangar B. which for firms (German). These immigrants have much gusto, in the last few minutes of better or for worse has been fitted up the half, Neal and Stalker let chances of as an immigrante hotel. A caterer is look- scoring Ro be. Taken altogether, the Clubing after the food arrangements while forwards did not distinguish themselves. Liteben wagons were naked for from the The Club commened the second half Army. All oficials, and they were of with an attack, and Hamilton, having got many different ranks, with whom we dis the better of his shadower, Xavier, for the cussed the arrival of the foreigners, saya first time in the game, sent in a shot the Batavia paper, made very bitter com- which took the top of the cross-bar and ments on the attitude the Government had Cards, Beeds, Toys, &c., " went outside. For some time after this, taken here.

· UNIVERSITY ** Bo -

A. A. Rumjahn, L.b.v., b Alexander K. 8. Cheah, c Andrews, b Kelly G. C. Earde; Lb.w. b Alexander K. Oon, and 6 Alexander Lim, b. Booth

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Total

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Bowling-Analysis..

POLICE,

H.E. Hollanda, b Rumjabn F. Kelly, 1.b.w., b Rumjahn

E. Alexander, not.out. D. Burlingham, b Farde LH. V. Booth, b Kunjaln Watts, b Karde

A. Clark, b Earde

G. Cockle, b' Earde.........

T. Matthews, & Bux, blamail Ellwood, e and b Earde... Maskell, Eardo, b Buz

Extras

Total

Bowlin

Fardo Rumjahn

Bur

LEAGUE: DIVISION: IL

ST JOSEPH'S. (R.), 9; HONGKONG F.C. (R.), 1.

the Collage had distinctly the better of the game. The forwards, realising that the combination they were îndulging in did not improve matters for their side, indulged in individual bits of brilliance. with much better resulta Hyndman, Silver and Omar all tried to run through the Club defence, and each of them came St. Joseph's were unable to get a team in for loud applause as they wormed for this, the last of this season's second their way through Railton, Tonkin and division matches and picked up several Macphail Each time Black came to the United F.C. and Indian R.C. players on FRCUe. For a while after this the Club the ground The Club, being one man attacked, but the passing was faulty short, induced Rasmussen, of the Kowloon ad-Dixon fully deserved all the F.C., to play in the second half, It was cheering that came his way for the altogether a soraggy game o stalwart manner in which he stop There was little to choose between the ned the forwards. Neal did not see teams; the Collegians, being the lighter,

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