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FOOTBALL.

SENSATIONAL DEFEAT OF THE NAVY.

Saturday's matches resulted as follows:-

LEAGUE: DIVISION 1.

China, D.

LEAGUE: DIVISION IT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Lieut Spooke was in charge of the game.

GOLF.

LADIES SECTION.

Committee Cups. To be played over Fanling big course, Ladies' Foursomes: Medal play, 3/8 the of Combined handicaps, to be played during December, January and February, best nett score by any two ladies. Any number of matches may be played provided it is with a different partner each game. Players will be disqualifi ed if they play with the same partner more than once,

MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1919.

DAIRY

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FARM NEWS.

OWN HOUSE FED

POULTRY

We are now able to supply our customers with own fed poultry and to meet all demands.

LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW, Our present stock consists of specially selected birds. Mrs. Arthur bye. Mrs. Winslow which are in prime condition and should give every; play's Mrs. McKenny, Mrs. Pearce:

plays Mrs. JW. Taylor, Mrs. John satisfaction. Johnstone plays Mrs. Moxon, Mrs. Mitchell plays Mrs. Fletcher, Lady Rees Davies plays Ms.) Kilgour, Mrs. H. Griffin plays Miss Leith, Mrs. Maitland bye.

First round to be played by 24th December, 1919.

Second round to be played by 7th January, 1920.

Third round to be played by 21st January, 1920.

Final round to be played by arrangement,

Police backs and Clarke showing well and the forwards broke through nicely on many occasions. Talfourd was 1

noticeable ab sentee from the R.A. who were) well served by the goalie, Mid-) dieton, Green and Merris. Mr. Langford was in charge of the games.

gave the RA, a draw and one Ipoint. Clarke was penalised for running with the ball and the The rear guard and goalkeeper ensuing free-kick went inte were frequently called on and dis- the goal without touching played very sound understanding anyone. The goal was given, un- and combination with the half- fortunately, but the error is very backs.

excusable as it so rarely happens Thr Chinese Team deserve with a packed goal. Green came nothing hot praise. Althrough with a nice second goal together outweighted ther set and the Police scored in the up a splendid fight and only their closing stages. The second half very weak finishing and their was very exciting and Police were Hongkong Chib 1: Sortlack of inches in front of goal pre-the better team. being rewarded vented them scoring. The dim-with a goal from a nicely placed Navy, 1: St. Joseph's College.3inutive centre-forward showed a corner. Hongkong Pilice. 2: R.GA. capital knowledge of the game. The Police may let the result anddistributed to his wings in good stand, as neither Club has very Hongkong Club (Res), 0: Navy | form. Ko Fan and Kwok Po Kun much chance of the League (Re), 1.

on the right were in great form Championship, but the FIA, ruling Staffs and Depts..; Kowloon. 1.) and are a. clever combination, will probably be given on it. It Cigh de Rrerein, J; Manchester)whilst the right back played a was a rare good sporting match Regt...

great game amongst a defence and at times very exciting, the Great crowds at the Valley on without a weak spot. The goalie Saturday witressed some fine gave his usual classy display and games, which, with the exception saved some bot stuff of the surprising defeat of the Navy by the St. Joseph's

NAVY V. ST. JOSEPH'S. team. panned out generally

St. Joseph's ст Saturday expected. Staffs lost to Kow- hon, but it must be admitted that furnished the biggest surprise of Staffs had plenty of chanes to the season and to turn the tables pull the match out of the re, on the strong Navy team as they but failed in front of goal. The did on Saturday was a remark- This game provided a outstanding feature of Saturday's able performance. The Navy struggle, the first half favouring games was the defeat of the Navy made one or two changes in their Kowloon who played with great and on Saturday's form. Steam and on the showing of dash, and after the interval. the Joseph's are quite up to the Saturday's game these were ill-Staffs. with the hill in their favour. standard of the other First advised. St. Joseph's started missed many chances. Up and League Clubs.

with only ten men. The Navy down the field play was the order immediately made tracks for their and the best chance came CLUB V. SOUTH CHINA, A great crowd witnessed this opponents' goal and it looked Staffs after a fine break through game, both teanus putting their after a run down by Fox and a by Townsend. Hydr in coal strongest elevens in the field. At smart finishing m vemen: by saving splendidly from Wain. the last moment Reiss appeared Rodger, who scored, that it was Kowloon were more successful vice Rodger at outside left. The only question of goals. at the other end, Knight finishing game stated in very promising From this stage. however, a fine effort by Taylor with a style and Ko Kin Fan and Kwok St. Joseph's forwards took up smart drive well past Glenny. Po Kun on the right wing early the running and Silva, dashing Staffs did heaps of pressing in caused the defence anxiety, between the Navy backs, shot the second half and Townsend Rodger being called upon, whilst hard at Crocker who partially and Wain had very hard lines. a fine shot by the inside right saved..only to see Silva beat him Kowloon defending stubbornly. went at a fast pace the wrong again at short range. Navy tried Kowloon appeared more nicely side of the post. The Club hard 10 ettle down. but balanced thah Staffs and forward tried to break through, but were Ogleg and his hustled off the ball, and the were

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Some people live in an eterna gloom. They believe themselves to be the object of all the vexa- tions that beset mankind. Petty grievances and trivial troubles only really dan- big Club forwards were not muk-ly and did not

rasp and irritate beyond en- forward much gerous

in the Staffs Crocker ing much progress with Ching's away.

called team. was

the right wing

A seafaring man whom we have durance. be-

They magnify little defence. Relis received from on again but Came through ing very ineffective Knight, interviewed was rather anused annoyances that would pass by Stalker about half way through successfully, the interval arriving Filmer and the backs played at the remarks made in our issue other people, with stronger nerves, the first half and sent in a with one goal each. The second towering games and they needed of Saturday by the owner who unnoticed. smashing shut which the goalie half was sensational, as Sary to with Kowloon's fast lot of was affected by the dispute. He dealt with in great style and appeared to be slower on the ball forwards. Taylor was outstanding declined to regard the report of the like this at times everybody does shortly after, the same player than their opponents, also the in a very smart forward line, and interview as being a considered in the Far East. These fits of sent just outside. China fed their ground appeared to have the halves played well, also Jack-review of the situation, but rather gloom and grumble are the clouds right wing well and danger difficulties for them more son and Whecter, who kicked as a piece of, somewhat crude that precede the storm.

They He wanted to know, in the are the signals of nerve exhaus- threatened from this quarter than their opponents. and with fine power and judgment.bluff.

first place, upon what data the tion, and will recur with greater frequently. Fan playing a rare Rahmin after a delightful run Hyder is a goalie of promise. good game. Rodger saved abeat the defence all ends Mr. Coaker was in charge of gentleman based bis calculations frequency as time goes on unless high dropping shot from Au crossing to Ismael who scored the game.

of good money, but was glad it prompt measures are taken to set Kit Sang, bar neither set again. - Navy came away, but at

had been, for once, conceded that things right. CLUB RESERVES Y. NAVY of forwards were very dangerous this stage St. Joseph's were play-

To do this is simple enough if the seafarer earned it, be it good.

you go to the root of the trouble in this half. The Club starteding with great dash and Omar Navy had to go all out with the bad or indifferent.

He went well in the second half and gouls got his foot behind a beauty which Club second string. who

-weak blood. This poor blood looked likely, but the Chinese left Crocker hopeless.

gradually welding together into a that

shipowners is failing to supply sufficient defended stubbornly, and also On the day's play St. Joseph's good side. Navy got one goal in were losing money they had nourishment to your nerves; it made many good bursts into the deserved their win and once they the first half but there wasn't never done anything else as far lacks the strength, energy and Club quarter. Reiss eventually found the Navy defence worried much in it and in the second half back as he could remember and purity that Dr. Williams Pink centred the ball with a high drop- they pressed their advantage. both McKenzie and Hardy be quite believes that the employ Pills have created in so many ment of Chinese would entail a thousands of cases of nerve ex- shot which completely Urquhart and his partner played brought off some nice saves. baffled the Chinese goalie and a fine defensive game and Zepher The play generally was good all loss (e. s.s. Chefoo River haustion and debility caused by Club were one "up. Richelmann was very successful against his for a Second Division match and piracies). And he wanted to weak blood. By building up the shot tamely just after with heavier opponents. Hyndman, both teams will trouble

are blood, making it pure and healthy. the know that if these vessels open goal, and South Silva, Omar and Balmia are League leaders. Hardy and his losing money, what would be and filling it with energising red China again took up the players above the average and backs and the left wing forwards, happening to the more generous corpuscles, Dr. Williams' Pink running. Ip Kow, and Kwok Po make a very dangerous line. also the right half back, did well companies which pay their men Pills have gained a World-wide Kun getting very near after smart Crocker could not be blamed for for Navy, and McKenzie was a nearly double the present pay of reputation as the greatest blood

carry more tonic known. work by Ko Kin Fan. The the goals, although it looked as if capable goalie for the Club, these ships and Chinese played a remarkably fast he should have saved one, but he whilst Gerrard, Carriere, Weyman officers and engineers. Is freight Everybody needs a blood tonic game in the closing stages, when saved well on many occasions, and Severen played strong games competition of this kind between on occasions. If you do now Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are obtain- some of the Club players were and it was obvious that the for the Club.

companies fair? he asked. and indecision of his backs, who were! obviously slowing down.

The statement that most of able from medicine vendors every. Mr. Smythe was in charge of time came with Club winners by not reliable, left him in many the game.

them had their families at Home" where, also direct from the Dr. the barest margin.

awkward positions. Toms and

as "being a Williams' Medicine Co., 96 Sze- MANCHESTER REGT, V. CLUB he characterised

RECREIO. The game was a particularly Niles worked hard to turn the

deliberate mis-statement, and chuer Road, Shanghai, 1 bottle good one, the differing styles of tide, and Rodger and Fox were The Manchester Regt, were not challenges the gentleman to bring $1.50, 6 for 88, post free." the two teams being very marked. prominent forward, Graydon not much behind the light Portuguese evidence that 5 per cent. of the The book, "Building Up the The Club's game was well under-being permitted very stood by their bustling opponents, freedom. The weakness of the of goal was a weakness with both boats affected have their families that every pale, suffering person And Club forwards

needs. in defence spoilt the forward's sides. The Club scored in the at Home.

It is free. Write for it He admitted that possibly the to-day to the above address. consequence were, never much chances. Stone's dashes on the first half and the second half was in the limelight. They gave wing were missed.

chiefly remarkable for bad shoot Chinese owners could put their some very fine bits of football oc- Lieut. Thornton was in charge ing by both sides. The game was ships under the Chinese flag and

under casionally, but lacked the fine of the game.

interesting but there was not could then fill the reponsible not kept their ships dash of their smaller opponents.

much good football, although the positions with ricksha coolies of the British flag for so many for the sole purpose The halves bad a great day with The Police have every reason the defences of each team were Australian aboriginies if they years

wished, but the Chinese owners of feeding these foolish men and the Chinese forwards, Stewart to bemoan bad luck, as on Satur- good. and Railton shining in a very day what might have been a win Mr. Skinner was in charge of were business men and knew on keeping their families at Home sound trio, and they did not spare of them, by a curious point of the game themselves or their opponents. football law being misinterpreted,

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