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H.M.S. Cairo 2 11'kong Police.

Puoja bis 1 Club Res. University. 4 St. Joseph's Wilts. Res.... 4 5. C. "A"

8. C. B. 2 Kowloon Res.

CLUB TITANIA.

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NOTABLE COMPOSER.

..MENDELSSOHN.

German Composer of Middle

Nineteenth Century.

Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809-1847) was one of the mos: beloved musicians of the German Romantic School. Surrounded

from childhood with wealth, he was given every opportunity for education and travel He won fame as an organist and orchestral conductor, as well as composer.

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Mendelssohn's music is always melodious and beautiful, of a romantie character. but ia classical form. He wrote songs, compositions for piano, organ and chased by Moore and the back goals that best him were not due violia, trios, quarteta, oratories, stumbling, put his hands out to to him bat to the left back Overtures, concertos and sym-save himself and was deemed KOWLOON V. AMBROSE. phonies.

guilty of pushing and as the The Kowloon men continued

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SPRING SONG.

His greatest works are: Songs offence was committed inside their run of successes by boating Without Words, Rondo Capric- the penalty ares the referee gave the sailors on the Navy "A" cioso (piano), Saint Paul, Elijah the sailors & penalty kick, from ground by one goal to nil, (oratorios), Scotch Symphony, which Hudson beat Turner and The sailors turned out a good Italian Symphony, Violinade the scare one all Only side and should have shared the Concerto, Midsummer Night's five minutes remained for play points on their play. The game Dream Music, Hebrides, and Fair and each side struggled hard for was evenly contested throughout, Malasina Overtures (orchestra).

the winning goal but time defeat-bat Kowloon won through Town- ed them and the final whis:le send beating Coysh class in. The ever-popular "Spring Song" in a fast game.

sounded, leaving the sides equal The sailors' front line showed in- is the last number in the fifth

provement sod with a little better! book

The Wilts, forwards were little understanding should prove a of "Songs Without in advance of the Tamar's but the dangerous attack. Coysh played Words," a collective title which sailors Mendelssohn gave to eight books their defence. Mitch was the played well and Kowloon will be were better served byja good game in goal. Crocker of short pisao numbers tearing hero of the match. His saves hard pressed to replace bim, as) poetic tides. Although sa almost bringing him well merited ap-this was the last match be will perfect example of three-part plause. Hatton was a tower of play for them this season, as the song form, this beautiful melody strength at back, and with a Navy reliefs are leaving on the is an excellent illustration of what strong kick always returned well Bellerophon during the coming is called poetic thought.

over the middle line. Hudson week.

VICTOR RECORD No. 43,186.

5. MOUTRIE & Co.

Weyman was the pick of

did well and kept the Wilts' for- a good middle line while Coombes wards under control.

was in good form on the left wing. CAIRO V. POLICE

Turper saxed the Wilts, from! defest by bringing off some clever! Playing without Valentine, saves. The forwards worked the Police well together but found Mitch op on

weat down the Clubsido was not extended but the top of his form.

South Chica all showed marked improvement.

ground by two clear goals before The defence played well while the Cairo, who played a much The inside forward played to-

the middle line gave their fat-jimproved gama and scored once) gether and Banner seat in some wards good openings.

in each balf. The Palica should good centres. England was out to score and many a good run.

S.C.A. . B.G.A.

bave shared the points with the It W&5 was spoilt by the winger shoot-Chinese would have the better forwards following good work in expected that the sailors on their play, but their ing behind. The Club middle of the game against the R.G.A. at the open failed miserably in front line played well and gave their Soozunpoo but & 3 to nil defeat of goal. Mair crossed over to the forwards every chance to get for the soldiers was unexpected left wing and Cagill came in on This reverse was chiefly due to the right. Pearson played well

35.

net

who got stand the continued attacks

two.

A

For the sailors. Phillips played the display, of Frampton at left and was ably assisted by Watson well in goal but found the Club's back who scored one of the goals and Robertson but the inside men forwards too good for him, with for the Chinese and miskicking are badly in want of practice. bis backs being unsafe and play close in gave Woods no chance to The defence was sound but could ing much too near the goslie.stop Wong Pak Chong bates played well in the sailors, following up, sent. forward line, while Cooper and into

the bali by the sailors. Stevenson grestly the Garside on the respective wings range.

from close improved the sailors' attack. McCubbin and Rodger cleared put in some good work. Wilkins of the game he was off the deld success of last season when they In the first half The Punjabis repeated their well. Cooper sent over a long shot bore the brunt of the work but for a good time, during which the best the Club Reserves by ou which G. Rodger cleared. Begg he did not play up to his usual RG.A. had much the better of goal to all on the railway round, again got through and from close standard. range be let go a bard drive at

the game. On his retorn he made Kowloon. The Indise soldiers Phillips, the ball rebounding from leave the Colony to-day for home. down. The soldiers missed on ground last year in the opening The old players of the team such a poor show and let his side beat the home team on the Club as opposite corner of the net making

the goalie and spinning into the WILTS. v. TAMAR.

The best match of the week-the forwards in front of goal was

several occasions and the work of match of the season. the Club 4 goals up. Almost from end was played between the ser-painful to watch. Half time the to the Chinese "B" team by two HONGKONG LEAGUE:-

Kalwood Reserves went downl H'kong Clab & H.M.S. Titania Ojagain in the net.

the centre kick the ball was vices on Navy "B" ground, a Chinese were leading by one goal H.M.S.Tamarl Wiltshires

Begg boat fast game throughout ending in to oil. The second half opened

clear goals. Kowloon H.M.S. Ambrose was followed by Wilkins and the the first to attack but the Wilts, R.G.A. on

...Sutherland and gave to Kühr who a draw of one all. The sailors were in favour during a raid by these "A" team on the South Chias Wilts. Reserves beat the Chin. S.C.A.

3 R.G.A.

U who returned quickly and Kubra battle royal took place between penalty area and Walker taking ad for fally fifty minutes was Clab inside left sent out to Banner defence returned to midfield where Leung Tai Fong bandled in the The game was fast throughout,

the Chinese goal, ground by four goals to meeting the ball gave Phillips no the opposing halves. @cbance. Shortly after the whistle diers broke away on

The sol the kick seni in low and Lavenly contested. Towards the DIClub leading by 5 goals to nil.

sooded for half time with the and Mitch

the left Wing Cheang practically threw close, the soldiers assumed the saved well from bimself at the ball and turned it upper hand and put on 3 goals, Amor. Torner was called upon round the post amidst wild cheer winning as above. The Clubstand was comfortably only ten men, Riley being off dale, and the soldiers again were and was well applauded from the four clear goals on the College Resuming the sailors fielded to save from Atkey and Brazen ing from the Chinese spectators. filled when Bates at the ball in injured. Hendry went back and close in, Swanborough dailying stand. The Chinese cleared and ground. Samy scored from

University beat St. Joseph's by motion for the sailors in a game Sutherland took up the position with the ball in front of goal getting away on the left, Ip Kau penalty and adding two more that was very une-sided, the at inside right. The play in this was robbed by Redgate. At the trappst a centre close in and goals before the end and Cheah sailors fielding a

side half was more especially in the back division, giving the goalkeeper more light turn a shot from Atkey round the game almost certain for the easily.

even. Headry other end Turner was lucky to gave Woods na chance and made also scoring, the University won The game had a opening for Begg put the Club The sailors, forwards improved in the score sheet blank..

sensational and playing well up the field. the post. Half time arrived with Chinese. The soldiers tried hard This afternoon the R. G. A. one up in the opening minute. the open but were bad at shooting The sailors backs never settled Rodger having to sare from excitement for each side gave on time Wong sent in a shot from kuapoo. Kick off 4.00 p.m.

The second half was

to pull the game out of the fire play the Titanis in fall of but Lau played well in goal. Just division league match at Soo- down and it was the general Cooper only. Begg, for the Club, of its best, and good football long range and Frampton in PAYING THE FOREIGN LOANS. question how many goals would almost got through on several was the result Shots were sent trying to clear, beaded, passed the Club pat on. Following occasions but Phillips cleared in from all directions, but the Woods and put the Chinese three of Dr. Wellington Koo and Mr. midfield play in which the Club well.

Upon receiving the telegramS During middle line abowed to advantage dashes he ran heavily against treated all shots alike bat clearing wards leaving

one of Begg's goalies were

TETT safe

and up. Time arrived shortly after-Alfred Sze urging the prompt re- the home forward got away and Kaighting and fell almost sense- to midfield. During a raid by winners by three clear goals. Begg, enticing Phillips out of goal, less and was carried clear of play. the Wilis. on the Tamar's gosi,

the Chinese payment of the foreign loans beat him but just got to the ball On the ball being dropped Hendry one of the defenders handled by their wings who played a fast President Hea has turled it over as it was going over the line, and sent out to Cooper who sent in a close in and the soldiers were game and sent over accurate to the Ministry of Finance for The Chinese were well served credit abroad could be maintained,| falling due so that the national) returned it to Kubr who shot along goal and one of the defending cleared at the second attempt.saved from Moore and the ball goal alsa did well and by saving sulted the Department concerned

shot which G. Rodger awarded a penalty kick. Mitch centres. backs ran it and pazuched the ball Towards the close of the game going away to the left. Hatton the penalty also saved his accordingly

Lau in the Chinese deliberation. The Minister con- out, Begg being offside when the Forsyth put the Club further ran in and kicked behind. The side from defeat. The soldiers determined to ball was shot in by Kuhr. The ahead by running through and Wilt's, were not dismayed for it bad most of the game but their Foreign Club were swarded a penalty kick besting Phillips close in.

they have and Forsyth scored. The sailors, allors tried hard to get one and taking the kick placed the ball Telliott was slow in front of goal. Pao..

The was

organize the Warren forwards were out of practice and Commission immediately.-WOR Loan Readjustment forwards could make little bead- ahots from Bates and Patrick on top of Menham's head, who Walker played a sound defensive way against the Club defence and went wide off the posts. Time sent the ball into the net and game and showed to advantage after Phillips had saved well from arrived with the Club winners by opened the score, amidat wild during his colleague's absence Begg he was well beaten by six to love. Forsyth.

cheering. McCubbin, who turned out io Being three goals down, the the place of Gerrard, was applaud-and did not have to wait long, were taking pot shots at goal. from the field. The soldiers' middle The sailors were out to equalise line played well and at times pailors tried to get through but ed for good work at back. The for Hill getting through was Woods saved well and the three

weak

a clever save.

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