10

HAMPSHIRES TROUNO, take in

R.G.A. Score Thirteen Goals

to One.

There were fully two thousand spectators of both sexes present at the replayed tie for the shield between the RG.A. and the H. M. S. Hampshire, on the lab ground, Happy Valley, on Satur day afternoon, though the game was not a very interesting one in the football sense. A game in which one side scorea thirleeu gosle to the other's one cannot have any artistic mérit in it as it cannot on common eense grounds be a match. One might just as well see a match between the Tetrarch and a donkey even though it was said of Admiral Rous that he could handicap a race horse and a donkey to finish together. The game was football in the grotesque even though one

the sympathised with Cors who

the put

up beat fight they possibly could -against men who had an ad. vantage in weight which appeared

Sai-

the.

final mission. A often the CASO, auccess breeds carelessner, endi the soldiers being of the opinion that an attack on their citadel at this stage of the game was almost impossible, took liberties with their light opponents. The sailors rose to the occasion and before the gunners realised win was happening Lee had sonra blotting their spotless book. Tur soldiers were hardly likely t stand for this end before a b was called Ornao, Cartwright and Berry brought the score up thirteen. Final score R. G. A. 13 Goss, HMS, Hampshire, 1 Goul At the conclusion of tho gamer. Admiral Sir T. H. M. Jerram nil he had been asked to read out resume of the play which resulted. in the final they had just witnes ed. Before doing this, however wou'd like to observe what a goo thing it was for the Services have a lot of men in a good stati of training. Becoming remioi- cont Elis Excellency said hr remembered a case in which Commander was anxious to tak

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1814.

OST OFF!" K.

On and after April 1st the Wostorn Branch Post Office (aituated in the ola Harbour Office in reas of the waters Market North Block) will be open daily from faa. to 9.90 p.m. en week days and from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. to 9.30 pm. on Sundays and Holidays for the transaction of postal business e.g. salo of stamps registration sto. Direct mails to Canton are mads up at this office.

Chinere registered correspondence will | not be delivered on a signature only. The Chop of a firm of standing will in each be required in addition. The Postmen have Instructions not to part with any register. ed article until the above regulation has been complied with.

The Malta, with the mails from London (vla Siberia) of Wednesday and Friday, the 11th and 13th inst., is due

to arrive here to-morrow.

The P. Alice with the German mall loft Singapore on Sunday the 29th inst., at 7 a.m. is due to arrive here on Thursday, the 2nd April at 3 pm.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Left London Mar. 11

MAILS DUE: Siberian, Malta, 31st inst.

American

&

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. Mar, 28.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

Canadian

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED,

Anhui, Br... 1.359, J. B. Harow, 30th

Mar Shanghai, 26th, Mar, Gon.

B. and S.

Awn Maru, Jap. s. 3,017, S. Torimaga, 79th innt-Shanghai, 28th inst, Gos,--N.Y+K. Benaldery Br... 1,959, J. Mason, 29th MarKaratsu, 23rd Mar, Joal

G. L. & Co. Cheongshing, Br. .. 1,256, V. Liddell,

23th Inst.Wei-Kai-wel, Gan 3. M. & 115, E. Gathemann. Chowtai, Gor. a

29th Inst.Bangkok, 22nd Mar, Rice---B. sad B. Halyang, Br. s. 1,369, A. E. Hodgins 28t

inst-Swatow, 27th inst., Gen-

and Co. D. L. Hanni, Fras. Chevalier, 28th inst.--Hai- phong. 25th lost, Gen.--A. R. Marly Idomeneus, Br. u. 6,693, W; W. Wallace 30th tout Shanghai, 27th Mar Gen.-B. and 8. Kwangsa, Br. 8.8. 1,220, G. J. Splak, 30th

Mar-Saigon, 25th Mar. Gen. B. and

972. D. W. Ritchie; 30th

Lokaang.

·

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Ay. 24th Mar. Gen.

Namsang. Br. 88.2.591. H. M. Gilroy, 30th Mar-28th inst. Coal & Gen--- J. M. & Co. Br. & 4260. Maclean, 28th inst, Shanghal, 26th Mar. Gon.-B.

Nelow.

Rajah, Ger, as. 1,275, C. Roslefaky, 29th Inst.Sarawak, 21st. Mar. Tim- her.-N. D. L.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 30th at 11.13-Pressure his decreased slightly to moderately in the South. It has decreased considerably in

Manchuria.

the North, a depression now covering

A shallow depression bus' formed over the Loochoos. It will probably travel north-eastward.

ending at 10 am to-day, 000 inches.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours

TORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

Forssant.

1.Light or

1 Hongkong and Neighbours | variable

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winda;

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1st Apr.

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30th March, a..

Station.

Winda

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperaturo,

Humidity.

Force.

Weather.

Rubi: Am. s. 1,406, James Miller, 30th

Mar.-Manila, 27th inst. Gun, Wostook a 29.74 37 8. T. & Co.

Nemuro ба 30.16 Ger.. 8. 2,855, F. Jochims, 28th Hakodate MarShanghai, 24th Mar. Gen. -H. A L.

Philippine Islands, Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada-Scandia, United States and South Amèrica, via San Francisco-* Per NILE, 30th inst, 6 p.m.

TO-MORROW.

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DIEDERICHSEN, 31st inst. 8

a certain position and was wonder German, P. Aljeo, 2nd April. to make them dwarf the gallanting how he could accomplish it. senman. But let this fact not to quickly decided to gather al detract from the play of the the football men from the differ Saigon-For FOOCHOW, 30th inst. 5p.m R.G.A. In every point of the ent ships with the reealt that game they were masters of their they got there three quarters of opponents and to many who were an hour quicker than anyone else carried away by the homorous That was a slight evidence of th

Healer side of the abnormal goal scor- benefit of training, ing, the finer points of the remembered some twelve or four- soldiers' game wore lost. Neither teen years ago when they ba in common fairness to Seymour more ships, the interest in foot. tle sailor's custodian, must it be ball was so keen, that they had taken that he was a duffer hot eignal men at every point and ther ween the sticks, as but for lifeemmunicated ench ecoro to the good work, particularly in the ships. The interest to-day was opening stages of the game, the quite as great but they had not or number of goals notched might many ships, very well have been increased There were occasions when lo vas | Feothall at fault, but immediately a goal keeper realises that he has to play a team, the stoutost heart is apt to sicken.

The teams lined up as follow: R.CA. Mooro; Langford and Green Buckland, Borry and Westbrook;

Dallman, Crane, Cartwright, Swan and Pinchard. Hampshire. Seymour, Gander aud Martin; "Tork, Hatuli sa Hayward; Rendel, Farr Frand, Les and St. Croix,

115

Club for

He thought they should thank the Hongkong putting the ground at their disposal for so many games and thus giving many afternoons of pleasure_( old stagers like hiagolf. Th Hampshire had made a draw of their first game with the D.O.L

a.m.

SHING, 31st inst. 11 a.m.

,

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March 29.

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BER, 31st icet., 5 p.m.

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Score 0-0;' was their second gume 1-0. With the Club they tied in the first game, no score being made, and they won the re play tylto0. Asthe ship had only ,, been in co'mmission three months their position might be considered an excellent oas. The R. G. A defeated the Police 7-0; and thr. Tamar 4.1. A gentleman wh had watched football for twenty. years, told him that afternoon that the R. G. A. had the best all round team that had ever been it Hongkong. If they shot as well with their guns, as they did with their heads and feat, we need have no fear for the safety of Haiphons & Hongkong, (Cheers.)

American

Canadian &

THURSDAY, 2nd April.

Shaugbal, North China, Japan

Siberian

From the commencement the R.Q.A. wasted no time an' were Boon peppering the opposing goal so much so that half way through the game they had penetrated it eight times and prevented the sailors from getting through once," To won who are interested in football a

game is killed as far

interest goes when the score is eight to nil at the interval and this was the case on Saturday, Occasionally Lady Jerram presented the Shanghai in the first moiety the forwards shield to the team miniatures to of the Hampshire made a dash the playere end a cup to the as though they were going to do captain of tho Hampshire team something of merit, but their as the "runners up.' A beauti- efforts never calminated in any ful bouquet in a silver holder wa thing beyond a waste of much-presented to Lady Jerram for needed energy. The goal scorers whom cheers and a "tiger" were for the R.G.A. were Cartwright enthuistically given. (2) Crane (4) Swan, Gieon. Score R.G....eight Goals H.M.S. Hampshire Nil.

On the resuraption when the soldiers were again, on the goal- scoring track. Pinchard after cleverly getting through with the ball, passed high in front of. goal to Crane and the latter, not giving the ball time to drop rushed it past Seymour, with his chest. The touth goal though not actual ly scored by Pinchard was to all. intents and purpose hie. Aftor a clever run down the line, he placed the ball advantageously to Swan the latter making no mis-

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For

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