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FOOTBALL.
Tomorrow's Matches.
BY “QUIZ.” The League matches fixed to-morrow are:
V.
A very fast game will be seen a: Sookunpoo between the S.C.A. and R.G.A and on form, the Chinese should win. They feel at home on this ground as they for played most of their practice:
DIVISION I. Kick off 4 p.m. Hongkong Clab H.M.S. Titania-Club ground.
H.MS. Tamar v. Wiltshires. Navy "B" ground.
R.G.A. S.CA-Sookunpoo ground.
H.M.S. Cairo Y.
Hongkong Police-South Ubins ground.
H.M.S. Ambrose v. Kowloon.- Navy "A" ground.
DIVISION II.
Kick off p..
THE HONGKONG KELEGRAFH: FRIDAY; DECEMBER 16, 1921.
when they went down to the soldiers by 1 to 3 The Wilts. are out to win for they are only a paint behind the sailors who head the league with 11 points,
In the Junior division the best game should be seen on the South China groned between South | China "A" and Wilts. Reserves, with the soldiers winners. The "A" team is falling off while "B" seems to be improving, the lattar] beating the University last week. by 2 to nit. The meeting between "A" and "B" next week will bai looked forward to with great interest.
The Punjabis thould secoro thair arst win this season by beating the Club on the. Railway ground at Kowloon and repast their success of last season when they beat the Club at home,
Kowloon Keserves should go down to South China "B" on the Kowloon ground at Happy Valley and University should win against St Joseph's on Navy, "A" ground.
DIVISION 1. League table to date
Club. P.W.LD.
Goals.
Agat.
Pointe
HM.S. Tamar. 7 5 1 1 13 4 11 3.C.A.
412 10 10 Wiltshires 7520 15 9 10
H.M.S. Curlew 6 4 1 1 10 7 9 H'kong Police, 33 1 10 14 7 B'kong Club 6 12 3 2 47 R.G.A.
5 230 64 *Kowloon 7340 6 10 H.M.S. Cairo... 6 132 36 4 H.M.S. Ambrose6 05 1 6 14 1 H.M.S. Titania 4 83 1 2 7 1
i2 points added. ⚫2 points deducted.
The Teams.
The following will represent the Club against the Titania:-G. Rodger, J. Rodger (Capt.) and J. McCubbin, J. W. R. McPhail, J. Stewart, A. Mair, V. H. Bante:, A. Forsyth, S. D. Begg, W. Kuht and E. G. England.
The following will represent Kowloon 1st Eleven against the Ambrose:-Crocker, Murison 0+ wick, Coupland. Weyman (Cap- tain) McKelvie Roberts, Dogger- all, Towosecd, A. Duncan and Coombes.-Res. Millard.
The Kowloon 2nd. Eleven versus S.C. (B) will be:-Hallam, Spary and Mason (Captain) Muskett, Harland, Brawo. Esan, Morley, Pasco, Hayward and Estorie. Res. Rasmusseu and Norton.
The following will represent
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the H.K. Club Reserves vers ON THE WATERFRONT. tandem principle which ensures
the Punjabis:-R. Hutchison, J. Israel, W. Pritchard, S. Sorensen, J. MacDonald. R. Dancan, V. Hast, G. Angus, W. Hyde, D. Banner and P. Beeseley.
NOTABLE COMPOSER.
CHOPIN,
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Cheaper Fares Across
America.
natoral light and ventilation.
Which there 155
The vessels has a very complete electrical installation, consisting of four majo generators, ID addition Passengers craveling to Europe vertical oil engine driving by the Lited States route, and emergency dynamo situated wall American passengers who have stove the waterline. The elect to cross the States, will be glad cally-operated watertight doors to hear that the journey aros are all controlled from the capi. the continent will in future cost ain's bridge, so that in the event them less than has been the case of an alarm all doors can be cloe- 1or a few years. The luxury taxed simultaneously.
of eight per cont. which was Passengers and Cargo. imposea auring the war, audi which operated in the case of railway ucket and sleeping beran payments has now bʊeu femoved. A wire to this effect was ceived by the local office of one of the Americaa fines
a cay of two ago.
The J. J.L. steamer Tuliboet from Batavia brought 3,800 funs)
Passed.
It-
Mr. W. H. Laņu bas passed master, ordinary.
Mr. Frederick Eliott Arms- trong Martin has passed wate,
fiver steamers.
New P, and O. Steamer. The steamer Barracool, a large twin-screw pastebɣer
steader. Feinsular
* Belfast.
of sugar, 2,000 tons odd of general cargo, five first-class, 59 second- and 105 Chinese deck passengers.
The Nikko Maru from Mel- bourne, bad 65 first-class pas Bengers.
atesm
fast their stalo launches to the Hui Chow wolle she waD BELI! under way in the barbour on November 24,
guilty and weredjamissed because Both detendsate pleaded not
Loe prosecutor did not appear. the launches the Wan Fook- However, the master of one of
was charged, at the instance of Kenneth Andrew, A.P.S. A150) with failing to stop when be was called upon to do so by the police
games there two seasons ago
Steam Launch That Hurried before it was handed over to the
Away. Garrison. The HG.A. play better
The mastera of two Ifootball at Sookunpoo that they
launches appeared before Com- do at the Valley as the width of
mander Beckwita, R.N., in the although the sailors best them the field suits their style of play, Polish Composer of Early
Marine Court this morning to Nineteenth Century.
answer a charge, laid by the mas- The R.G.A played them to a 1810-1849), last Saturday by two goals to nil. Frederick Francon
for the Chopin Puls
ter of the stemmer u Củow, of the grest Folish Urteatar Steam Navigation Com-making fast or causing to be made goalless draw in the U.S. League pianist and composer, was rightly pany's service by Measta. Marisud on Wednesday last and were called The Foot of the Piano. Wold, L., was successfulty unlocky not to win.
Although he deeply loved Ambrose receive Kowloon 00 calife
recendy huaunched Poland, Chopin lived be principal aumensions of the Navy A ground and although almost all of his short tile in Faris esse are: 50ft. long, broad, Kowloon have had two lucky and he is classified as a member dift deep, with a gross tonnage wins in the last fortnight this of the French Romantic School of about 13,301, Kowloon Reserves v. South game should see the sallons win Much of his music reflects his Chins "B"-Kowloon ground, their first match in the League love for his own land, wis being ed 100 A 1 st Lloyd's, har ten I be now vessel, which is class Happy Valley.
this season. Kowloon had the particularly noticeable Punjabis v. H.K. Club Re-assistance of Doggerall last week great bonata in D minor, as well fully equipped with all the intest his watertight compartments and in serves. Railway ground, Kow- and the front line was streng-s loon.
Krakovinka, devices for signalling, ac. Ac- thened by, his inclusion. Coombes Mazurkas, and Polonaises, which commodation on a very complete he is a very useful player. Bouth China "A" v. Wilta.
No composer ever exerted
on duty in the harbour he sAW Cabin pasengers au provision The remaining matches are greater poetic charm over the been made on the main deck Chow. He went on board and the the police £ing hoisted on the Hui Reserves.--South China ground. return ones
Secretaries of Clubs
as owing to the world than did Chopin. He wrote take nearly a thousand third- should absence of the Curlew two two concertos
master informed him that the endeavour to turn their teams matches down for Jan. 28th. have orchers, all is other composi-entrances are of a spacious and
for piano and clase passengers. Ine
steam isunch nad come alongade out at the advertised times. Two been brought forward for to- tons, with the exception of a few airy character, with manogany Witness called to defendant to the ship before she had made fast, teams are now on the report for morrow. turning out late.
Cairo meet the Police in their instrument, the piano.
| sougs, being written for his chosen Bisirway Kad balusters The Titanis pick up their fx-return fixture on the South China
[corrugated rubber treads, lus.
come alongside, but the launch steamed to westward. ture arranged for Nov. 5th. with ground and the sailors should
dining saloon izamtug is very
He Was MILITARY POLONAISE, the Club on the Club ground win.
certain that those on board the effective, and of a simple but launch Stevenson will be out This great composition, in the pleasing character with teak because they all turned and heard bim call to-morrow, Last week the Club again to lead the attack but forms of the Pulish Court Dance, were without England who is ex- Burks is uncertain as he is down a striking example of Chopin' and piscis pie dado and panelling word, at him and then w pected out this week. The game to play Rugby #gainst the Club Patriotism, which is so often painted white, steam beat should and in a win for the home early in the afternoon. Valentine noticeable in his work. More the sides and ends of the salooned, and a fine of $15 with the
ing has been arranged - ali zound RWBYN fam who may probably take the and Pearson should be out again stately march than a dance, the and every care has been taken to alternation of one month's im Previous convictions were prov field without their right back after a week's rest and a fast Polonaise always follows the Gerrard. The sailors can still game should be seen. The last regulation dance pattern. This cure good ventilation. The prisonment was imposed call upon their old commission match between these teams 'olonaise is an excellent illustra the full complement of PRSGELEEZE
dining socommodation permits ofį
the
many
University v. 8t. Joseph's.- should be given more to do as he immortalized in concert form. scale has been provided fur 5 officer. The latter said that while i
Navy "A" ground.
and are expected to turn out sended in a draw-one all, strong fide on the Club ground. The Tamer receive the Wilts, Kärkige will be an absentee as on the Navy "B" ground in their kazis limping badly with knee return match and the sailors will be out to reverse the last result
MELD
tion of a national composition in aning at the same time. The the form of a dance, r
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No. 35,241 5. MOUTRIE & Co.
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