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SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL

NAVY WIN THE LEAGUE

Saturday's matches resulted as follows

Hongkong League-Hongkong Club, 1; Navy, 1

LOCAL WEEDING.

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THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1819.

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The wedding took place this morning, at St. Andrew's Church,

Civil Service experienced s Kowloon, of Mr. Henry Ferdin and Banje and Mrs. Annie Mand nasty set-back on Saturday, when, 2nd Division League.-Kow- Wynns. The Rev. J. S. Hartina League match, they were de

THE first.complete year's Trade Statistics of Hongkong com- loon, 2: St. Joseph's College, 0.

ington, M. A., officiated and the feated by the Manchesters by the

piled by the Statistical Branch of the Imports and Exports The football at the Valley on bride was attended by the Misses narrow margin of 17 rans The Saturday was of a very interest Jessie Wynne and Madge Crap losers based first, but could not Department containing fall particulars of Exports to and Imports ing nature and by drawing withnell. Mr. W. Nicholls gave the face the bowling of Allan and the Club the Navy bare succeded bride away, and Mr. B. f. Hnnje Hall, and were all dispeed of for from every country showing the total for each commodity and the in winning the Hongkong Leagua

51. The Manchesten made a value in Sterling. for the first time. The game on acted as best man. The bridle was

Price $3 per copy: 411 pages. the whole was exciting, but 100 handsomely dressed in pale mauve bad start, six wickets being lost many chances by the forwards georgette, hand embroidered, for 13 runs. Even ally the score were missed to make the game with beads, and hat to match.was taken to 68. The Hon. Mr. high-class, The Club are to She carried a bouquet of tea rusen

Severn's bowling was decidedly be congratulated, on keeping sud maavedahlias Herattendants effective; he took 7 wickets for the interest in the League up to

Costumes were of pale pink 16 ruus and did "the hat trick" the last match, as it must be re- membered that the Club started Sorgette with hats to match and in his last over. Scores: the season with what was practi- they carried baskets of pale pink cally a boy's team, and only the roses, the former being trimmed AE Wood, b Hall... good sporting spirit of several of with ribbons. The bride's mother BW. Bradbury, b Allan the older members in turning out, wore au amethyst coloured satin P. T. Lamble, e Harvey, b has enabled it to finish the season dress with hat to match. After; Fall with honour. Although the Navy hara won the League, the Club have secured three points out of the four in the two matches play- ed, the only other Club to take a point from the Navy being South China.

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the ceremony, a reception was C. Severn, b Hall held at No 13, Humphrey's R. E. O. Bird, e Bardle, b Buildings, Kowloon,

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conclusion of which the happy F. Liug, e Caveraogh, b Hall pair left for Macao for the honey F. Syme Thomson, b Hall ... moon, the bride's travelling W. II. Edmonds, not out - costume being of hyacynthe blue A. R. Dunean, hw, b Hall... 4 with white collar and calls and T. E. Strange, b Allan by defeating St. Joseph's College hat to match The couple will C. Sara, b Hall by two clear goals, and this defeat later proceed to Canton to spend makes it necessary for St. Joseph's the latter portion of the honey-

In the Second League match Kowloon sprang a big surprise

to defeat the 3rd Co.R.A. in the re-mon.

maining League match, although

The bridegroom's present to

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has given St. Joseph's the match.

If this is so, it will be very red and platinum brooch, and Allan

grettable, as St. Joseph's have no the little girl attendants he Hall

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an action by the R.G.A. would not be in the interests of good sport.

CLUB V NAVY.

A FOREIGN AFFAIRS GEOUT.

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MANCHESTERS.

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A group has been formed of 14. Cavenagh, run out members in the House of Com-R. S. M. Keenan, e Wood,

Severn ons supporting the talition to study and keep in touch with foreign affairs. They will als exchange views with prominent

Sgt. Hall, b Savero Lt. Col. Harvey, not out. Captain Bundle, c Edmonds, b

A large crowd was attracted in the Valley for this match, the weather being fine. Both teams were strongly represented, and the Club started against a strong Allied politicians from time to sun. The Navy got going intima, sul have already met M./Cpl. Deakin, st. Stra, promising fashion from the kick-Miliakofi, Sir Samuel Here is the

Severn

Severn

off. McCubbin and his partneriaiman, and Col. W. Guinness St. Clarke, b Severn being kept busy and Rodger was the secretary. The following are Sgt. Bird. b Severn called upon early to Save a couple of troublesome ones. The also members: Sir A.S. Benn, I., R. Q. M. S. Allan, e. Bird, b Navy kept the play very much in Betterton. Major Hon. G. Beckett,

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the Club's half for a time,Lord Heary Bentinck, Right Hou. and McNiven and Seal both E. Creil, Commander J. missed with good chances. Mc- Dawes, Lient.-Col. Hon. A. Her- Cubbin was playing strongly at bert, Major J. W. Hills, Sir W. left half back and

and E. Hume. Williams, Sir C. Kin- Stewart were mainly responsible b-Cooke, H. J. Major, Ilon. H. Ling for keeping the Navy out O'Neil, Capt. Hon. Ormsby-Gore, Bird Navy left wing was, however. Major Earl Winterton, Major Severn giving a lot of trouble, McNiven Hon. E. F. L. Wood.

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Raubs UNIVERSITY v. NAVY,

innohs An interesting match was

Urala witnessed on Saturday on the Hongkong University ground between the home team and an eleven representing the Navy. H. K. Wharves. . $124 sa. 125) Universit, on the day on which The

Buccess of the Navy K. Docks was principally the work 5'hai Docks of Sig Hack and Captain N. Engineeringe b. Wahl, who gave as fine, an exhibtion of hard hitting as

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The Navy H. K. Hotels pletely beaten By the Navy left Kowloon have the reputation of against the University's 116. H'phreys Est. wing, McNiven centring to Neal being a very erratic side this who only had to tap the ball into year, and their chance was fancied Signaller Hack's 77 comprised 13 K'loon í ands the net. Although both sides had by their supporters, who anticipat fours and Captain Wohl's 95 L Reclamations 0. good chances there was no more ed a close game. St. Joseph's was made up of eighteen fours, West Points է.. scoring to the interval. Shortly were without Hyndman, their one three and four two8, For after resuming. the Navy clever forward, and his brother, the University the scores of had the misfortune to lose who is one of the best backs in Marley (20), Wright (28) Ewos 8 player injured, but the League, was put forward. The and Ponsonby-Fane (7 not out) this did not appear to affect their College's usually smart work play very much, as Rodger was forward was not in evidence, and their batting. The scores follow:- were the redeeming features of called on to

Eve од many with Jackson and White playing occasions, but the goalie was very sturdy games in the defence, the safe. McNiven got clean through combination very often broke Sig. Hack, bSim the defence, and was all over a down. Kowloon played a rare Pay. Lt. Johnson, 1. b. w.,' scorer, but Stewart tackled him good bustling game and it was not, Marley

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favour, but a little excitement ball about the centre of the field Pay. Lt. Robinson, b Sim was caused when McTavish, with and with a dashing effort goingKennett, e Brown, b Sim a fine burst, got right through clean through the defence. Kow- with only Crocker to beat, and loon led at the interval by a goal. A. B. Woodfine, not out the goalie carne out and was The second half saw St. Joseph's Coomes, not out responsible for either very very · aggressive, but Reed. Serg.-L. Sleigh A. B. Harri- lucky or a very clever save, as a stripling in goal for Kowloon, he just stopped the ball whilst on the ground. Again the Club missed a redbot chance of winning and from now on the Navy had all the play, only the sturdy defence by Rodger and bis backs keeping Navy from scoring.

The game was a good one and

played a remarkable game, and Kowloon, after another fine effort by Rasmussen, scored again, thus winning a fine game by 2 goals,

Kowloon are to becongratulated

on the result, and St. Joseph's, who were the first to congratulate Marley... their apponets, are to be Wright...

the Navy deserved to win on the sympathised with as there was Ponsonby-Fun

run of play, but they might not much luck knocking about for Cheah easily have lost if the Club's for-them. Roed, in goal for Kowloon, Lim wards had picked up their chances, and Rasmussen, forward, played Rodger, McCubbin and Stewart remarkably good games. were great in defence and latter player, now he has found G. E. Marley, b Coles. Chasselle, who was obviously in his goal-kicking boots, will make F.HM. Holman, b Kennett: 0 pain throughout the game, played a dashing first League player, Lim Keng Sim, e Woolfine, pluckily. Carriere and Pasco Jackson, White and Langenberg b Kennett, were energetic but lack polish. were also prominent where all Of the forwards, only McTavish did well. St. Joseph's combination was convincing, and in this was upset by absentees, but Silva department the Nery were a long and Omar were smart forwards

of way ahead

the Club and Ogley, Sephr and Xavier did Crocker in goal for the Navy well in the rear division. was safe, and his save in Mr. Banks was in charge of the the second half was worth a lot to game. his side. Coaker was much better

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