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SATERDAY'S GAMES IN THE HONGKONG LEAGUE.

Division I

EXTENSIVE SEIZURES OF

ARMNG-

FOUND ON AMERICAN LINERS.

Targo sintres of arsis have been made recently. On the President McKinley when she was huge on September 3rd, Kowloon D.

... Diomede | Sergt. Carey Arst discovered, six double- Hongkong Police (harrelled shot gung und 13 revolvers and Division II.

pisto's of different makes. These were R.G.A. Res.........4 Sacred Heart... found in the possession of two Chinese, | St. Joseph's..

Dimede ea...... 1 members of the crew who are South China "B", 2, South China "A"enstody. On Saturdays the Polies obtain.

King's Regt.

H.ALS. Tamar..... ♪ Hongkong Club..... 1

CLUB ». POLICE,

now in

e a magisterial order for the confiscation of the following which were collected in a further exhaustive senich made up the

steamer,

8 Mausers,

10 Luger pistol-

20 Spanish revolvers, 2.48 Luger ammunition rounds 3,746 Mauser "qmmunition round. 2,800 Smith and Wesson cartridges.

17 Luger magazine (long).

3 Luger magazines (short).

to Lauser clips,

18 Tager Insuling machines,

Langer stocks.

Picers spare parts.

The Chub playing at home were not seen to advantage in their opening match ngainst the Police and lost a point. in) the bague. "A fair number lined the rope, when the ganse started and the opening) play favoured the Club. The Polier up all attempts of combination by the home forwards and took the defence by sur prise with their kick and rush methods The Police forced a couple of corners but failed to score, while at the other on the Chal had charrees to score but their i forwards were bally in wam of shooting!

From the Presidrat - Wilson the Palice pradien. The first goal of the match gathered from various parts of the ship came just before the interval when Wilson 138 Mausers and 20,700 rosads of ammuni- left his goal to clear and Post sent the tion and on Friday night they seized on ball into the not At the interval the two sampans lying at the moorings, in Pelice had a lead of a gea! tu zil,

Wanchai Bay 2 revolvers and 28,700 The Club started the second half with rounds of ammueritiau, great dash but found J. Clack a great stumbling block it entre half while MeWalters played a very good defensive) game. Post Showed a very good turn of speed and dropped back at times to assist the defence.

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Dr. Havenstein. president of the Ger man firicisank, has been compelled. by the Socialists, to resign his post,

Sir Percy Tempest, in a, memorandum Bell did not shine on the wing, for he on the general aspects of the Channel had several "good openings but failed of the a between Dorer and Cainis Tunnel scheme, insists that beneath the byd to enure and sent the ball behind. Nature has provided a stratum more suit Wilson was

called upon to save, from a than a other for the construction.

i of a tunnel," "He declares that the roves Cargill, and Stewart in the Police goal, from such an alertaking would be con- saved wonderfully. From the corn siderable. This cost is stimatel

£20,000,000. Bege placed the hall wod in and the Polie goalkeeper was hicky to push the hall out Bell had a glorious charter from Į only six paeds bat sent the ball over the

bar.

The Club forwards incked combination and several times when they were in good position they would'not part with the ball but tried to beat the defence single handed and were defeated. MeBrida had the goal at his merey but ran too! close in amd the goalkeeper brought cl A brillian

a'most from the goa

line. By a neat pice, of work on the left, egg was sent away and drojapeitį

ball wall in, but Stewart let the balli pives over his head into the net when he Land Splenty of time to clear. The scorn WIN. BOW one all and the failing light made it difficult to watch the ball, It was to the Police goal when the final whilst sounded and the game ended in draw of one goal nil.

The team

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cilli Wilson Gerrard-and-Bishop Mair, Howard and AlePhail; Bell. Watson, Forsyth, McBride and Begg.

Poline.--Stewart; MeWalters and Hær rison; Kirby, J. Clark and D). · Clark: Cargill, Reynolds Johnson, Past and Simpan.

Referee : Mr. Willing, "

*... IS,

HALSA TAMAR "

DIOMEDE,”.

The teams met at Sookunpoo and the Tamar won by five goals to on. The play was more even thai the score indicates for practically every time the Tamar for wards got down they scored, while at the ather end Routley was in great form for the Tamar. It was left te Hudson, the centre half, to open the score for the Tamar who, from a free kick awarded for hands thirty yards it, put the ball into the net.

The Diomede from the centre kick got well away, but Bradbury sent over the INIT. During a raid on the Diomede's geal Morrell zurged the hall passed, Blackal in attempting to clear end at the interval the Tamar were leading by two. clear goals. Shortly after the restärt, Hill ended up a spriat down the wing by

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After a brief visit by the biomnetle, play "was, transferred and during a scramble near the goal, "Morrell Jaanised in the prualty area and Hudson scored the "fourth goal.

Wish but ten minutes to go Wilkins got in with tho bith goal, and just before the call of time Bolwell beat Routley and stors the Diomede's only goul." The game ended in a win for the Tarmar by five goals to one.

The ams:-

HMS. Tamar-Roútley; · Smith, and Handford: Lawson, Hudson and Bryant; „Jili-Veness. Roberts, Wilkins and Burd..

IM.8. - Diemede-Blackah; «Leonard and Morrell: Lockwood, Wiggington and Harris Normanton Crank, Bradbury, Bolwall and Dean.

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