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DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY Alm,ini.

FOOTBALL.

'Saturday's games resulted as under - HONGKONG SHIELD COMPETITION:

1st round.

Hongkong Club... i United A.C....... 3 I.G.A.

H.M.S. Ambrose,

H.M.S. Carlinde,, 0 | Kowloon ILMS. Cairo

South China

"HONGKONG LEADILY, Division I.

H.M.S. Tamar 1 H.M.S. Curier... 0 Division II.

RUGEY.

HONGKONG, F.C. CUP COMPETITION.

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HONGKONG SHIELD COMPETITION.

THE "HONG MOB" DISASTER LLOYD'S SILVER MEDAL FOR

CAPTAIN TURNBULL

SWATOW, October 14th, 1991.

Lloyd's.

London.

DEAR SIR,My.committee desire my to bring to your notice a very grave in justics, which they consider has been done -

the Captain, Officers and crew of the steamer Shansi, owned by the China. Navigation Co., Ltd., in connection with. the wreck of the s.s." Hong Moh in March. last.

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The first goal was the result of brilliant work, by Cheah, the University winger, who ended up a sprint down the touch MS. DURBAN," "2; SQUTH CHINA

No. 2 TEAM, 1. by going in and putting the ball past Woodpan. Within a couple of minutes

The following letters have been archanged These teams met on Saturday afternoon Valentine had put his side further ahead, on Nave "B" ground when the Derbe between the British Chamber of Commeros- for receiving from May ho put the hall qualified for the 2nd round by beating at Swatow and the Secretary. Lloyds, No. 1 arust Wheeler, and, running in, shot from South Chins by the old goal in three.

London, regarding the recognition of ser yard range, the ball Ihading high in A slight rain fell throughout the match vices rendered by the Captain and Off the net. With two against them Kowloon and the sailors playing in white were cers of the 1-3. Alano, during the wreck tried hard to retrieve their position, but almost unresogissable at the finish. The to the Hong Moh in March last:- the United defence played a sound game.play was in favour of the sailors, who Kings ResPunjabishi Kowloon attack became very loose paved good football bat the good play The Secretary,` Curlew Res 3 Kowloon Kes ad and players were rushing to all parts of of Eui Shing In in goal kept them out. R.G.A. Res. 1 St. Joseph's ...the field. Leonard sent the ball over to Chui Kwang Yeting broke away for the Chash who, with a good turn of speed, Chinese and m well in Lawrence bent the field and landed the ball in left his goal and Chui opened the score the net from alese range. Kowloon, with for the Chinese. The sailors were soon Royal Navy....33 Hongkong Club. but ten minutes to go, took up the attack around the Chinese goal and Cann beat

and during the struggle near the penalty Hui, making the score one all. R.G.A. #. "CAIRO."

line a defender was guilty of fouling. Crossing over equal, the play became These tens met in the Shield. Com-Wheeler took the kick and Beach cleared. I even and Ionayn put in some good de petition at Sookinpoo on Saturday and Roberts came again and centered, Hopper fensive work. Cann from 50 yards out From a report in the Hongkong Daily the R.G.A. had a most unexpected wis by heading dear just as he was fouled by stopped hard kick from goul by Au Press we see that your Commitee have four goals to love.

Pascoe. The free kick sent the ball to Kit Sang and the sailer dropped. After presented medals to Captain Evans, of Two goals were scared in the first-half midfield and Coupland returned with

a couple of minutes halt play continued H.M.S. Carlisle Commander, Brady of and two in the second.

high shot. During the scramble for the and the sailors well cheered from the the Forplore and other officers and man Eve did well in goal and had no chane ball the whistle sounded for a foul and line kept up the pressure and Cann sent of H.M. Navy. In this report the follow- tu save the gon's registered against him.Kowloon were awarded a free kick.

in a high shot which Huí failed to holding quotation appears from Lloyds Pascoe who gave and the ball went over his heal ints the Thoinson played well at back while Wheeler, passed to

„Gazette:——* McClurg worked hard in the middle line. Reach no chance. With but a couple of net. Toms Stevenson did well as the pivot and he minutes remaining for play Kowloon

"DURBAN-Lawrence; Rouarn and was ably assisted by his wings. came again and Hopper cleared, wievey; Davis, Bensden and King; Millar, For the R.G.A. Keay was outstanding Kowloon pressing. Time arrived leaving Darbson, Cann, Mahuney and Weymans. in the forward line and showed a good the United winners by 3 yeals to one.

The United deserved their win, and the turn of speed. McHugh did, well and

University players justified their inclusion seldom missed ū pot shot at goal in the team by their good play. T.. L. Usually he dallies with the ball in front Cheah and Samy are a dangerous wing of goal, but in this match be took first and Oswick found he was no match for timers and netted on three occasions them. The forward line played well to a man. The R.G.A. were well served by their halves who had the measure of the sailors attack. The backs played a sound defen- Five game and cleared well. Phillips was hard pressed at times but managed to keep his end up.

The teams lined up as under: R.G.A-Phillips; Walker and Wood house; Bailey, Pascoe and Donovan Keay, Lelliott, McHugh, Couzens and Harris.

CAIRO."-Eve; Thomson and. Mad thews; McClurg, Taylor and Lloyd; Uppington, Hom, Stevenson, Smith and Hindley.

Referee: Mr. Collins.

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Williams saved from Kehr. Carlisle

Bon.

The teams turned out as under: USITED-Beach; Sepher and Hopper; Urquhart, Laing and Leonard; 1. L. Cheah, Samy. Valentine, May Payne.

and

KOWLOON.-Woodman; Wheeler and Oswick; Coupland McKelvic and A. Duncan; Pascoe and Coombs.

Roberts, Mason, Murrison,

Referee: Mr. Hollands.

SOUTH CHINA “AMBROSE, Spectators arriving late on the South China ground found it a difficult matter to get a good view of the game as the

ropes were packed with thousands of Chinese who made this fixture their holiday went.

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SOUTH CHINA Hui Shing In: Au Kit Sang and Tok Ting Teun: Lau Hon Wing Lam, Yak Ying and Kwok Shui Chui Kwong Yeung, Kus Fook, Leung Wing Tak, Fung lan Kit and Wong Sui Wa.

Referte: Mr. Williams.

ROWING.

In spite of bad weather the Victoria Recreation Olub held a successful all-day regatta at Black Boulder Point yester day. The matshed provided ample pro- tection for the visitors against the ele ments and the raoing aroused a great deal df-interest as the events were well con- teated. The novices' races showed that there is plenty of talent waiting to be trained. Mr. W. J Carroll was the starter, Messrs. A. W. Van Andel, E. Wheeler and Kent, judges and Mr. R. C. Witchell were served by Messrs. Wiseman, Ltd. the general organizer. Tiffin aod tea

The steamer Shanë stood by for two days but owing to the state of the sea waa untable to render any assistance.**.

We would point out to you that the (Shansi stood by the wreck for 38 hours.

effected the rescue of some 40 souls. She when the storm was at its worst and

only left when it was impossible to do any more and was the first to bring the news to Swatow, which resulted in the firat wireless calls being sent out...

Farther, while in no way desiring to disparage the excellent work done by H.M. Ships, wo would point out to you that they were officered and manned by disciplined and trained Britishers, while on the Shanti the only Europeans were the Captain, three, deck officers and three engineers, and the crew consisted of some 10 Chinese sailors. Again, the war ships have up-to-date appliances for dealing with such emergencies and the Shanai has: only the ordinary equipment of the China Coaster.

recognise and thoroughly appreciate the As I have already said, we perfectly good werk done by the Carlisle and Fonglore on this occasion, but at the same time we cannot but believe that, had you been properly informed as to the mailed by Mr. Hopkins...

Sailing Race for Club Dingys-Petre,tain, Officers and crew of the ss. Shanai. part played in this disaster by the Cap

The following were the results of the

contests:-

while the Chinese played Ko Sik Wai in The sailors were not at full strength place of Cheung Yeung who had assisted" the No. 1 team the day previous against mile-Winning four: "Morgensen, self-sacrificing action.

you would not have, so shortly dismissed B. and C. Class Fours (beginners) in your report their very gallant and the Durban. Cheung Wing Shing was agnatieff, J. O'Brien, A. M. B, Rocha. prominent absenter from the South China.

Time, Tmins. Tecs.

Ayman AVC.

As the Chamber believes its duty to. be, not only to further British trade, but Ladies Pairs mile (with men coxs- vains)-Misses U. and M. Bamsey; (Jtish interest and British prestige in this also to do its part in safeguarding Bri Ragers, coa).

port and as, furthermore, this particular occurrence happened, so to speak, at our doors, the members feel impelled to bring it clearly before you, so that you may, should you think fit, remedy what is re-

Earnshaw; 2, G. Jack; 3, W. Gerrard.

Tub-sculling mile, (novicos)-1, Ċ Challenge Fours, mile.-10. Stutz,

GOLT.

is to say the omission of any recognition- verbal or tangible of the way in which the personnel of the Shansi upheld the best traditions of the British mercantile Marize.

Enclosing the portion of the report of the proceedings of the Marina Court of Enquiry which bears on the subject mat- waster of this letter.-I remain, dear sis

Yours faithfully,

ST. GEORGE'S . "ST. ANDREWS.

This gulfing competition at Fanling gin, especially in the foursomea. won by St. George's by a handsome mar;

CLUB .'! CARLISLE." Owing to the Rugby match Navy Club being played on the Club ground, this shield match was played on ayy "A ground. Eggleston started for the sailors who went away, with a dash and during the opening minutes the Club were forced to play a defensive game.

Play opened very fast and the Chinese The Club took up the attack and were early attacking, Ooysh bringing off were back again and G. Rodger picked right, but Strong was slow, and Chan So Butler, scat put to the up near the post from a shot by Richard cleared. Play tiled in midfield with the Kuhr received on the half way line Chinese having slightly the better of the and went through, but his final shot was plar Big kicking by Lanning and 1. Ignatieff, N. Shataband, F. Schnepe!garded out here as a cruel injustice, that weak and Williams cleared. Begg re- Warhan kept the Chinese forwards from ceiving from a center by England, shot becoming dangerous." Coysh stopped a

Amateur Oarsmen (fours) mile-1, over the bar. McTavish forced a corner drive from Wong and panting to mid-Earnshaw, Morgensen, Anderson and and taking the kick placed well in Eng dud Lakey sent Boulter away, but Fung

Schnapel. and turning the ball outside the post. Tai alearod The game continued fast England came down the wing and cen- with the defence on both sides overcoming tered. McTavish, meeting the ball, sent the attack. Coyah covered himself with it towards the goal Wiliams pushing out glory" by his brilliant display in goal and Begg receiving close in failed to get Time arrived with both defences unbeaten a foothold and the goal keeper rad out and a replay will now be necessary to to clear, but Begg scooped the ball, passed find the team to meet the Police in the Him, and England running up assisted it next round. into the net. Play continued in favour from the Ambrose team.

Savage who badly missed of the Club and Kuhr taking advenlage

The teams lined up as follow:- of Hobbs miskicking went in, but sent

"AMUROSE,"~Coysh; Lanning tamely Williams who pushed out, and Warham; Welbourne, Lakey.and Butler; the ball coming back to Kuhr the latter Strong, Belaerves, Goyee, Boulter and returned into the net putting the Club Kirby. up. Intervni score, Club 2, Carlisle 0.

Desuming, the Club monopolised the play, but Williams kept his goal. intact. After 15 minutes play in the second half Forsyth increased the Club's lead by individual effort; beating the backs, he wont close in and when challenged by Williams he turned the ball past him and potted. Williams was penalised for carrying. Begg jumped over the ball, let Forsyth fake the kick and Williams cleared Just before time Williams fell in saving a shot from McTavish, and Kuhr being close up returned into the not with Williams "stretched upon the ground.

Shortly after time arrived with the Club

winners by 4 goals to nil,

The ground was very

and IMPORT TRADE OF CHINA.

Cha So and Fung Tai; Lai Yut Tat, SOUTH CHINA No. 1-Lau Hing Chelang; Leung Tai Fung and Leang Yak Tong; Lau Tak Cheung, Kwok Po Kang wong Pak Chong Ip Kau and Ko Sik Wai.

Referee: Mr. Newton.

✓.

"TAMAR " #. "OURLEW."

Commerce Montk'y, published by the National Bank of Commerce; New York, China, says: in an article on the import trade of

* (8gd.) C. BARRACLOUGH,

Chairman.

Copy of letter from Lloyds, Landon. December 9th, 1921. "SHANSI."

Shansi on the occasion of the wreck B.S.

DEA SIK-I beg to acknowledge, with The following table gives the value of of the 14th October, and I am extremely many thanks, the receipt of your letter direct importe into China from the prin obliged to you for bringing to my notice cipal exporting.countries for the 1510, 1913 and 1918 to 1920. Hongkong, the assistance rendered by the steamer it should be noted, is simply a distribut-Hong 30% in March last. ing point and imports from Hongkong originate in any or all countries and can- Your communication has been laid be By wiming this league match on the not accurately be traced, although about fore the Committes of Lloyd's, who have Navy "B" ground the Tamar streng per cent of the total may fairly be had much pleasure in conferring Lloyd's thans their hold on the league champions trade figures are given in Captain B. Turnbull, as an honorary to the British Empirt.

Silver Medal for Saving Life at Sen upon. ships.

The Curlew having most of the play Haikwan taels, by the Inspectorate Gen- acknowledgment of the services rendered were unlucky to lose and the Tamar eral of Customs, which, with the fluctua-by him and the Officers and men under having the lead prevented the Curicus of the silver market, vary widely his command on the occasion in question. men from becoming dangerous by send in studying the table that the great in-

gold value. It must be remembered I a communicating this fact to the Lon- ing the ball out of play. Lamb was 'wet' and the

don Representatives of the Owners of crease in the gold value of the gold value the steamer, with the request that they

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(8gd.).W.. A. J. BOXFORD, for the Sporetary. The Secretary,

British Chamber of Commerce,

Swatow, Chíus."

state of the ground was responsible for the first half, and Cook, although given 1920 makea. the value to the gold coun- Head Office.-Yours faithfully, players found it difficult to stand and the pulled up several times for offside play of the Haikwan tsael between 1010 and will pass on the information to their two of the goals scored by the Club; for The interval arrived with zoore sheet greater in the later years than the silver several chances was not in shooting form.tries of Chinese trade relatively much had Williams had a firm footing he would blank. Shortly after the change of ends figures of the table indicate. Exports to have acared. The Club forwards, profit- the Tamar took the lead through Augell China from the United States, for ex- ing by their mistakes against the Cure who received from a weak class ance by ample, were valued at $15,500,000 in 1910 last week, were well up when the ball Hardy and returned the ball into the net. and 8145,737,000 in 1990. came over except on one occasion when The Curieu put on pressure, but luck dollar value of the Haikwan fael was Williams turned a shot from Enghad was against them, and time arrived leav-8.68 in 1910, 73 in 1912, 31.28 in 1918,2 away to the Club's right. The Carlisle ing the Tamar lucky winners by the only 81.39 in 1910 and 81.32 in 1920. played a plucky game and surprised the goal scord.

DIRECT IMPORTS INTO CHINA IN 1010, 1913)

AND 1818 TO 1920, Countries.

Club's supporters in the opening minulea, Millington was well covered by Wilson

The teama lined up as under-

and the sailors' "star, forward found him- CLUB. Rodger Gerrard and J. self practically helpless. The Curlew Bodger; Railton, McPhail and air; forwards are to blame for losing the MeTavish, Forsyth, Begg, Kubr and Eng match for the hung too much on the Land

ball and failed to watch the opposing " CARBLE "-Williams; Bebbs and backs who were playing to put them off Watson; Barnes. Eldredt and Botting; side. Richardson, Jarrod, Eggleston, Downward TAMAR"---Mitch; Smith.and Bamuel and York.

pon; Grant, Hudson and Bryant; Hill, Ansell, Millington, Burd and Brazendale. "CURIAN.Hurdy; Hooper and Cleaves; Dash, Wilson and Griffiths; lor, Dyer, Scott, Cook and Lamb.

Referee: Mr. Williams.

UNITED. KOWLOON,”, Playing on the Kowloon ground the United scored a popular win over Kow- loon, by a goals to 1

Kowloon were without Weyman and Townsend while the United were assisted

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by T. L. Chaah, Laing: Bamy, and Sepher In the Juniors, Bens scored for the of the University team. The first half B.GA Beocrés, against St. Joseph's was alightly in favour of the United, but Hender ().and Anderson scored for, the. at hall time the score shoot was black Curiou. Baorvos against Kowloon Ba The United on resuming took up the serves and the King's Reserves maintain attack and quite surprised Kowloon by their position at the head of the league putting on 4 goals in less than 20 minutes by winning against the Punjabis.

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