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NOVICES' BOXING.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
LOCAL ASSOCIATION TO HOLD THE RESPONSIBILITY OF CHOICE: II.
TOURNAMENT.
[BY" WANDERED."]<
It is the usual practice of asso- ciations whose sole interest is the
By the Rev. G. R, Lindsay, M. A.
On your Choice, like every other privilege here and hereafter.
respousi-choice depends whether your plea- fostering of the manly art in its in life, bringe its own particular sphere of operation, to blity. It is true that responssures recreate or dissipate you, run at fairly frequent intervals,bility has its anxieties and strain, whether your friendships are help. We ful or harmful. On your choice even including them la programmes but these rarely daunt of big shows, tournaments for the know that responsibility is inevita depends whether, in the pregnant benefit of newcomers to the game. ble if we are to get anything and phrase of the New Testament, your The Hongkong Boxing Association anywhere at all. Every act bears life is saved or lost. There is ar has been lax in this respect, though its own responsibility. Of course, awful finality in the use of this perhaps with the varied other if we are but victims of our eir-gift which mukes its effects irre- opportunities accorded the Services cumstances, if our thoughts and vocable. But God in His mercy i here, and the Competitions run facts are those of automata, we as not left us to the mercy of our- for any selves or of any hostile forcen. responsibility annually by the V.R.C., there is not bear no
But no He has given to us Is Holy quite the same demand for such choice, good or bad. competitions in the Colony. amount of sophistry will persuade Spirit to help control and guide
The Hongkong Boxing Associa-the ordinary common-sense person this power of choice.
certain that when he has done a
Men say. If I am strong-willed.
tion has apparently repented something he could not have done other. I am all right." But a will neede what for It proposes to organise wise had he chosen to do so.
not only to be strong but to tournament, solely for novices, on
Some may adopt a policy of drift good. Many strong-willed men and Monday and Tuesday, November 30th and December 1st, and Mondayo as to avoid a number of choices, women go. to ruin. A will needs December 7th, the preliminaries on
the last.
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but if you land in the bottomless purifying as well as strengthening. pit by drifting-and men drift We work out our own salvation, the first two days and the finals on nowhere else you will arrive there but it is God who worketh in
Competitions will be held at alla result of your choice. If you to will and to do. Choice is the ifaction of the will, and it was be- weights from bantam to heavy, and arrive at the Father's House, the Association is particularly will be because you chose to cause it is so great a privilege, so Exsus anxious to obtain entries from hearken to the summons of His love. final, so responsible, that
Christ bade us love God with all the heart, which word, in the New Testament, includes the will.
civilians, who may or may not need the definition of a movico as a person who has never won at the time of entry an open or open novices' competition, or who has never taken part in a contest in which a money prize was awarded.
The contests will be of three
To every man there openeth
A way, and ways and a way, And the high gropes the high way And the low soul gropes the low; And in between on the misty fats The rest drift to and fro; For every man decideth the way
his soul shall go. Rejoice. O young man in thy youth
How we rejoice for every wise choice we have made! But, Un, if
we could recall the choices which have stained our characters and marred the lives of others. God deals not with the choice but with
We may have a long sat down here, but God is very near.
rounds duration, two of two minutes and choose as your powers enable the chooser. His interest is in men.)
and a three, and the winner and runner-up in unch class will he pre- sented with a trophy. There will alsoj be trophies for the best losers, on the understanding that entries are sufficient.
Entries lose on November 25th,) und should be forwarded to the hon, speretary c/o of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Muster. And, there is no entrance fee.
ARMY CRICKET.
COMING FIXTURES.
The following Army cricket fix- tures have been arranged:
Wednesday, 15th Nov. v. Rust of Charrison.-H.K.C.C. ground. 10.a.m.
Wednesday, 9th Dec, v. Kow- loon C. C.-K.C.C. ground, 10.30 Q.11.
Friday, 25th Doc. v. H.K.C.C.- H.K.C.C. ground 2 p.m.
Saturday, 26th Dec. v. 11.K.C.C --H.K.C.C. ground 2 p.n.
Monday, 28th Dec. v. Navy, H.K.C.C. ground 11 a.m). '
Tuesday, 29th Dec. v. Navy.-. H.K.C.C. ground. 11 am.
The United Services Cricket team will play the H.K.C.C. on the H.K.C.C. ground, on Feb. 13th & 15th commencing at liu.m. daily.
HOCKEY MATCH.
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WIN FOR ARMY TEAM.
Three goals, scored in nearly as many minutes in the first half, enabled the East Surreys "A". team to defeat Hongkong Hockey Club A team by three goals to two at Sookunpoo last evening. Although at half-time the Club were still three goals down, by? steady play they reduced the load.
Right from the start the Army made the running, and Roberts flashed the ball into the net before the Club knew where they were.; From the bully-off the same: player added a second. Hardly had the game boon ro-started when Dentry put on a third for the Army. Up to this time the Club had been playing one man short. Thon the late player arrived, and the gamo took on a different aspect. Despite most strenuous offort, however, no fuir- ther score was made in the first half.
On resuming, the gume was more oven, and after a good deal) of attacking the Club siscceeded in obtaining their first goal, and the game was drawing to a close before they scored a second. They made strong efforts to draw lovel, but succoss did not crown their offorts.
Mr. T. Addis Martin, of Mossrs. Caldbeck, MacGregor and Co.,) loft for Bhanghai, on transfer, this morning.
you, but remember for all this God will bring thee into judgment, both
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CHESS TOURNEY.
CAPABLANCA DRAWS
WITH LASKER.
Moscow, November 10.-The International Chess Tournament opened in Moscow to-day
Twenty-one players are compet- i ing, among whom are Capablanca, n. Lasker, Marshal, Eits, Retti.
Bogoluboff, Tartakover Rubenstoin.
und
On the first day, the contest between Capablanca and Lasker ended in a draw.
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