SCHOOL FOOTBALL.

YESTERDAY'S GAMES.

The conclusion of the 1919-1920 season of the Senior League of the Hongkong Schools' Football Association Was signalised yesterday by an exhibition match

FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S PROGRAMME.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, 1920.

A HOPE OF IMMORTALITY.

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A FILM MUSEUM.

Chief interest on Saturday next will centre in the exhibition match There is much to be said-forį between the Club' and South the projected national filar China, the proceeds of this match museum on its serious side, and being devoted to the relatives of there is another aspect of the

exhibition of football should resultractions. It will bring to some and as South China are the most of us a hope of "living through attractive draw at present in the the ages" that our own actions Colony, a great gate should result are not likely to bring.

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between the St. Joseph's College the late Warder Speed. A good idea that is not without its att- OUR BUTCHERY DEPARTMENT

team, who are this season's winners, and a team drawn from the Rest of the League.

Yesterday was also to have seen the termination of the Junior League gagtes, as the final between the two strongest teams in this section, those of Wanchai | School and Queen's College, was played previous to the exhibition match. The calculation that it would be the concluding game and thus enable the Cup to be presented at the same time with the others was not realised. The match proved to be a draw and a replay is essential at some future date to settle the question of the destination of The trophy.

The exhibition match was an interesting one. and served to further demonstrate the superior skill of the St. Joseph's College team. The game at the com- mencement, was carried into "The Reste territory, and kick obtained by S. Rumjabr in a serimmage resulted in the bull being safely nettel. This proved to be the only goal registered in the game. Play after this was more or less exciting and its cun- clusion saw the College the win- | ners by one goal to nil

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to benefit the good object of We are all familiar with, the the match. The Club are unwaiting crowd that is invariably beaten this season. and the shown on the screen when any locals, if they put their full team great event has been filmed, and in the field, should put up a rare, it is pleasant to think that haply good game. To avoid any one's form and features may be unpleasantness, it might be preserved as one of that crowd observed that on Saturday all for posterity to gaze upon in the will pay, as this is a charity national museum, match and even the ladies will willingly contribute 10 this deserving cause.

The historian ad the casuni student of the particular event will not know who we are, nor In the Second Division the will they be interested to find out, matches are very interesting and but out families will preserve the St. Joseph's Res, and South China | tradition, will pass down the story "A" will act as a certain-raiser of how their ancestor may be for the big match. The teams seen at the mps.com. For every and officials are as follow:- family likes to think that one Club v. South China.-Club member of it has risen above the Ground, Kick-off 4 p.m., referee | ruck. Mr. Birkenshaw.

DIVISION

I like to picture the scene when, once a year, following the St. Joseph's v. South China A. -- family tradition, my distant des. Hub Grand, Rick-off 2.30.cendants are taken to pay their referee Mr. Lanithard.

Navy Hes. v. United F. C. Navy Grond, Kick-off 1.30 referee Lt. Sk.

1. R. (...nb Res-Military Ground. Kl.1 of 430, referee Mr. Robson...

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tribute to the fame of their an eestor. I like to picture mother cutting up the sandwiches and packing the milk for the little ones. I like to nagine father, a worthy inheritor of my name, having the "nous" to see to his own refreshments.

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Plik, in faneg, to hear them! ask the curator of the museum for the particular film in which I figure. I hear their eager re- inarks as the waiting crowd is shown.

There he is," Albert, who has seen it before, will cry. that funny-looking man in the lef hand corner," and mother will hold by up and say, "Look. haby, there's great-great-grandi- dad. Raby, see the funny way he is his stick." and then.

though have long lain in the dust. for a while they will think and speak of me." T.H." in the Daily Chalete,

SHARK SKIN LEATHER.

The United States Secretary of Commerce. Mr. Williams C. Red-

Already acknowledged 10,936.26 field, is said to be wearing a pair of shark skin shures. The manu- facture of leather from shark and other fish skins has been develop- ed mainly through the efforts of the Bureau of Fisheries, which is a subsidiary of the Department ef Commerce. Scarcity of leather has made the resort to fish skins as a source of supply necessary, and according to Government reports satisfactory progress has been made along that line. Shark- leather is said to take high finish and wear well. Catfish suitcases. porpoise music rolls. codfish pocketbooks and wolf-fist razer straps have been made."

H. MATHESON,

Hon. Treasurer.

In calling upon His Excelleney the Governor, who had kindly consented to present the Senior League Shield and the other awards the steressful teams. Mr. J. Halston, the Hon. Sorretars of the Association, said: Ladies The 5ollowing donations

are and and tintlemen

boge. igratefully acknowledged :-Per Today we lave en te to the end the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak. of a very interesting and suc

Lanton Nanyang Te cesstul seasET. As regards ...

bracen Co. dates fixed at the beginning of the Mz. Yung Tze Ming year 1 thought I had been very Mr. Mok Row Sung fortunate in having the Hai Mr. Wong Kum Ying match of the Junior League fixed | Mr. M. K. Lo for the date on which we hoped | Mr. Tong Yat Clinen

But I was Mr. Shun Pak ... to present the prizes. mistaken and the Junior League Mr. Ip Lau Chen

Anant collected cup has to be played for on a future occasion. In the Senior

Madame Lily... League, St. Joseph's College Anonymous came through unbeaten, winning Set. Harry Kirkby the Shield and gold medals.. The Cup nearest 11 is the the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Walle in 1917 for competition among the Government District Schools. It is won by no other school exrept Wanchai, School and they, having won it for the third year in secession, become the owners. The record of this year is excellente in the competi- ins for the Government District Schools. The Wanchai School speurede 23 points and bad not ge single goud tered against them. Before ask- ing the Governor to present the

and trophies

medals Josuple's College. I would like to speak a few words about next year. We shaChaykibrte Leagues The Senior League will be run as it is at present: the Junior League will be cos- Blankets are called blankets lined to the lower welwuis: because Thunas Blanket, who the other League is introduced woolens toEugland in intermediate

This fast | 1348, invented and wove them. League marks a step in the right En Serbia and Bulgaria the girl direction to give more boys in the who is not betrothed by her six- school a game on Wednesday teenth birthday is considered afternoon- that is say in hopelessly ineligible. competitive games.

The cup

Tukker, inventor of the air necessary for this competition plane used extensively by the has been given to the Schools Germans in the war is a Hol Football Association by thelander. Hongkong Club's shield COOT- Nikalgin, the external anesthet- unnatural initree. With very admirable fe used so successfully in army foods. highly concentrated ex- generosity they had found hospitals on the Verdun and tract- and starvation treatments a cup which they thought they Sonime fronts and at Paris, is the are unnatural, and cannot cure could spare a duplicate of the invention of an American elec-indigestion. of which had been given by the [trical engineer.

Indigestion and stomach trou- Hen. Mr. Landale to replace the 'that had been missing during the war. I will now ask your Excellenes to present the shield and metals.

next year.

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To use the watch as a compass, bles are conditions that follow a! bring the watch into a position defective stato of the blood, as in so that the hour bend is pointing anemia, or after inflcenza, or toward the sun. The south then even through lack of healthy lies midway between whatever exercise and fresh air.

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His Excellency said he had hour it may be and the numeral indigestion causes the blood to be much pleasure in presenting the XII on the dial of the watch. deprived of nourishment, so that prizes. It was an interesting The origin of playing cards is there is close connection between game that they had witnessed in

one of the things enshrouded in a weak stomach and blood less. which the spirit of the schools mystery. There is a pack in theness, either being likely to cause came out very strongly. He was British museum known to be over the other.

To dispel indigestion very pleased to find football in such a flourishing condition were Japanese and Chinese-play-strengthen a debilitated stomach, among the schools. He thought|ing cards in the twelfth century. new, good blood is necessary, and all would agree with him,!

No spot in the British isles is it has been repeatedly proved that) especially those who had played more than eighty miles from the the rich, red blood created by Dr. football in their school days, that sea.

Williams' pink pills has a direct there was not a finer game then

influence on the stomach, diges-) football, because it gave every

tion and nerves. This new blood one an equal chance and aroused

revives the appetite, restores the stomach and digestive powers to a great deal of enthusiasm and *kill. He was sorry he was

healthy activity, and steadily unable to see the conclusion of the final in the Junior League that afternoon, but he hoped he would be given an opportunity of seeing it on a future occasion.

His Excellency then presented the ehield to the St. Joseph's College team as winners in the Senior League, and the gold medals to individual members of the team. The Wanchai School's team was presented with the Cup, which they will setain permanent

ly by right of their having won it imparts strength to those who for three consecutive years.

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Mr. Ralston than made the You can improve your health announcement that His Excel and spirits' by beginning Dr. lency the Governor had just Williams' pink pills now. Go to

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of any dealer for supply, or send presenting a cup to replace the $1.50 for a bottle, ($8 for 6) to Dz. one which had been won by the Williams' Medicine Co., 96 Sze- Wanchai School. The announce- chuen Road, Shanghai. ment was received. with cheers. FREE." What to Eat" is a Cheers for the Governor and helpful book on correct diets and for the successful teams brought the digestion.Send a postcard the proceedings to a termination. for a copy to the above address.

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To-morrow is the last night, won't you come and see it before it is too late?

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