FAR EAST GAMES.

AN EXCITING FOOTBALL MATCH.

The most exciting and tragic foot. ball match that ever took place in

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HOCKEY BUSINESS.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF HONGKONG CLUB.

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The annual genoral meeting of the Hongkong Hockey Club was held at the Volunteer Headquarters last evening and was scheduled at 5.30 to the Times: " p.m. At the time announced there were nine members and tapetes men present.without chairman, secré tary or committee having made an appearance.

It is a strange fact that, al though the public health authori ties endeavour to protect the com- munity from the injurious effects of fout air and of smoke, &c.,

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In the inter-Services tennis tourna- Shanghal was the last game of the ment at Wimbledon on August 8 and Far Eastern Championship Games P, the total scores were: Royal Navy

and China

the 10 matches: Army, 5; and Royal Air Philippine Island on the China Foot-1. The winners owed their ball Ground. Bottles, hammers, knives, somewhat overwhelming victory to the sticks, bats and anything on which fact that they were practically at a portion of the spectators could lay full strength, whereas their opponents At a fow minutes before six, the their hands were made use of

wore not. The Army in particular

officials arrived and the Secretary hurl at the players. The crowd was felt keenly the loss of Col. A. Berger read the minutes of the last meeting, they are doing nothing to protect bad, no doubt, but the footballers were and Major N. G. Holmes.

In an inaudible voice. These were the people from the harmful worse for they were the people who enused the trouble. Fighting each

Mr. Duncan read the financial effects of preventible noise. other on the fold during the playing

adopted in formal manner. period on no less than two occasions Graee's Secretary in Hongkong a fowstatement for the season, showing is a remarkable similarity in the in FRANCE:-Complir National d'Eacompta | degenerated the morale of the game, years ago, playing his customary that there was a balance in hand of not to mention the harmful effect

approximately $211 in the bank, this insidious action of the poison in- upon the character of the participants. Some of the players, says the N. C. D. News, alleged that the re- fault for showing what was claim- ed to be partiality in his decision. According to the code of true sports

it is poor sport to quit the Though fold when somebody erra, there were fights, accidents and rowdy actions and though the game was broken up a couple of times, yet the match ended as amicably as could be desired.

patient and innocent-looking game,

do Paria: Credit Lyonnais; Banque de Faris at des Pare-Bay; Bociete General

Union Bank of England, Ltd. Comptoir National d'Escompts de Paris. Credit Lennsla.

was just too good for Capt. A being mainly due to a contribution of haled, that causes a gradual de-in LONDON-The National Provincial and Browne, the Army's first string.

rather by the old Hongkong Hockey Club, of pression of the fanctions of nutri- seemed to take Brown.e

love set $123, while subscriptions amounted to tion and secretion, and the gradual surprise at first and won

Zereo in charge of the match was at while Browne was finding his game, / $340 and interest on bank deposit was effect of noise on the nervous in NEW YORK:J. P., Morgan & Co.

The game itself was much below championship standard. When the match was about two minutes old, Tronqued was charged for charging a Chinese forward it, the penalty area and subsequently a penalty kick was awarded. The Filipinos consi- dered the charging a legal one and disagreed with the referee's decision, They, therefore, walked off the field in protest leaving the empty goal for Sung of China to score the first goal. After wasting about ten minutes in conference the two teams decided to resume the game. Play was then very rough and it appeared beyond the control of the referee. Serra was disqualified for poor conduct. The Pilipinos played with ten men until the interval.

the China netted

second goal through Y. Y. Chen, when Medel fumbled the ball in the gua: mouth. Roughness reigned over the whole field and in one clash two opposing players again engaged in a fight. Some of the crowd jumped over the fence into the field to join in the fray. Luckily a big squad of scouts, police and officials was on hand to break up the struggle. Plny

WAS

continued for the second time and nothing serious happened till lemon time, when the score was two to nil in China's favour,

"In the second period which was only 30 minutes in duration the players played better, having greater understanding among themselves and better feeling after the second fight. The Filipinos agreed to forfeit the match to China but they played the second half in order to quieten the rowdy elements the stands. Lalenda scored a goal for the Philip- pines and towards the end Y. Y. Chen sent the ball to the net. The final score was three to one in favour of the Chinese.

By virtue of this victory China won the football championship and will Far retain the title till the next Eastern Championship Games which will be held in Japan in 1930.

Tennis.

"

A big crowd attended the tennis matches between China and Japan at the Chinese Tennis Club. Khoo Hool-hye and Lum Faa-hun won one match each from Aizawa and Sato respectively, Khoo beat Aizawa by three straight sets, 6-3, 10-8, 6-4, Five sets were needed to decide the match between Lum and Soto. Lum

came out victorious ultimately

6-1, 7-9, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.

by

and

In the doubles match China Japan fought to a draw of two each. Matsuura partnered, with Inove won the first two sets" by 7-5 and 6-4. The Chinese representatives, Khoo Hooi-hye and Lum Pao-hus, rallied afterwards and gained the verdict of the next two sets, 6-1 and 8-6. On account of darkness the match was postponcil.

Buschall.

|

but after that the match was even, Browne used his drop shot with effect in the second set, which he won to 3. but overdid the use of it in the third, which Worthington's steadiness en- abled him to win at 6-3, after being 0-2 down. In his other match Wor- thington was beaten by F. Officer Robpell (R.A.F.) in two close sets, the determining factor of which was Worthington Roupell's volleying. might with a little luck have won the second set, in which he led by 5-4 with his service in hand and later by 6-5; but Roupell, who had been playing somewhat unevenly, then pulled him self together and took three games running.

Results.

Pay Lieutenant-Commander R. E. Werthington (Navy) beat Captain A. E. Browne (Army), 6-0, 3-6, 6-3.

Lieutenant-Commander P. F. Glover (Navy) beat Captain A. St. J. Mahony (Army), 6-2, 6-2..

Lieutenant J. D. F. Fisher (Army) beat Flight Lieutenant H. D. H. Davies (R.A.F.), 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.

Mahony (Army) beat Wing-Com- mander II. J. F. Hunter (R.A.F.), 8-2, -0.

Flying Officer C. F. Roupell (R.A. F) beat Worthington (Navy) 6-4, 8.6.

Glover (Navy) beat Hunter (R.A. F.), 6-1, 0-3.

Lieutenant A. W. Buzzard (Navy) beat Fisher (Army), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3

Buzzard (Navy) beat Davies (R.A. p.) 6-0, 8-0.

beat Browne

Koupel (R. A.F.) (Army), 6-2, 2-6, 6-4.

Capt. G. Bright-Holmes and Major R. G. Stone (Army) bent Sqdn. Ldr. F. J. Murphy and Sgt. Mayor A. E. Harbot (R.A.F.), 6-3, 6-3.

Capt. A. E. Browne and Capt. A. (Army) beat Lt.- St. J. Mahony Comm. P. F. Glover and Eng. Lt- Comm. L. J. Carr (Navy), 3-6, 6-3, 6-2

Pay, Lt.-Comm. R. E. Worthington and Lt. A. W. Buzzard (Navy) beat Major A. G. J. Copeland and Capt. W. C. Price (Army), 6-2, 6-4.

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Among expenses were $6 bad depts. Bystem. In the former case the $19.10 for new balls, badges. $74.30, vitiated air of a badly ventilated Fixed Deposits according to arrangement. Refreshments 36.01, advertising $44.69 room or workplace may, after

$84.35. There'

ent discomfort or inconvenience, and Ground and Administration Ex-time, be breathed without appar penses balance at the bank of $211.51,"

The election of officers was then but each newcomer feels the air noise, most people of the present proceeded with and this resulted in to be vitiated. So in the case of the posting as follows:

Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird, (President): generation have become inured to Mr. T. P. Saunderson, (Hon. Sec.); the awful din heard at every turn Mr. L. A. R. Duncan, (Hen. Treas.) In our big towns; they suffer from Mr A. Dand, (Captain 1st Team) it unconsciously or subconscious-

nervous stimulation, and do not! Mr. J. D. Thompson, (Captain Secondly, in accordance with a law of The meeting then went into Com-appear to object to it much, al Team).

mittce.

PING-PONG.

RESULTS OF LAST WEEK'S

. MATCHES.

The following are the results of the ping-pong matches played during last week.

Louis.

League Table.

Teams Y.M.C.A. S.C.A.A. W.Y.O.B.U. C.A.A.

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though it may be affecting the aural organ, and little 'by littlel extending to the whole nervousl system, leading to a feeling of weariness, and impairing the ca- pacity for work,for clear think-. ing, and for resolute action.

Sufferers.

he

de-

Many people enjoying normal suffer agonies through health traffic noise in particular; but C. A. A beat St. Peter's Club, Hop what about the poor sufferers in Ying beat C.R.C., S.C.A.A. beat St. Louis, W. Y. College v Recreio (post- our hospitals and nursing homes ponet), Y.M.C.A. beat C.C.Y.M.S.--situated in busy thoroughfares S.C.A.A. beat T. Institute, St. Peter's-whose very lives may bent C.R.C.. W.Y.0.B.U. beat St. pendent on the recuperative power of undisturbed sleep? Closely allied to this grave problem is that P. W. L. Pts. of countless schools and colleges with noisy surroundings, in which teaching is impossible in rooms into which the din of the outside traffic penetrates. No wonder we see so many nervy children and young people with their finer blunted, starting and twitching when, silence is sudden- ly fractured; and apparently lacking in the power of mental concentration. This is not good for the future of the race; indeed, the matter imperatively calls for

attention; serious

particularly when it is remembered that, apart from the Higher schools, there are some 5,000,000 children in average. attendance in the public element- ary schools in England and Wales.

Hop Ying

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C.R.C. C.C.Y.M.S.

St. Louis Recreio H.K.U.

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genses

As a keeper was leaving the enge of a polar bear after feed Glover and Carr (Navy) beat Fig. ing it at the Zoological Gardens, the animal suddenly Ofir. C. F. Roupell and Flt. Lt. J. Madrid, Dominy (R.A.F.), 6-0, 6-2.

Wing Comm. H. J. F. Hunter and pran at him and mauled him

badly.

The shouts of visitors Flt. Lt. E. D. H. Davies (RAF) Frought the head keeper on the

I am venturing to suggest that Price (Army) scene. The latter fired two shots beat Copeland and G-1, 8-6.

Lt.-Comm. B. A. W. Warburton-Lee with a carbine at the bear, wound-the time has arrived when a short and Lt.-Comm. H. A. Packer (Navy)ing it, and the keeper was rescued Act should be formulated and boat Bright-Holmes

Stone and taken to hospital in a dying passed, entitled "Public

condition. (Army), 6-3, 7-5.

Browne and Maheny (Army) heat (RAF), 6-0. Roupell and Dominy 6-3.

Warburton-Lee and Packer (Navy) beat Murphy and Harbol (B.AF.), 6-2, 6-2.

Warthington and Buzzard (Navy) · Davies (B.A.F.), beat. Hunter and 6-2, 4-6, 6-4.

RIFLE SHOOTING.

SCOTS. GUARDS BEAT

TAIKOO.

A very interesting shooting natch took place on Sunday afternoon at Taikoo Range between teams repro. senting 2nd Battalion Scots Guards and Taikoo Rifle Club. Teams 10 mer a side, 8 best scores to count. The Guards, won by the handsome surgin of. 78 points,

2nd Bcots Guards.

Far Eastern Olympic baseball was of particular interest in that Japan won the championat n, and Miyatuke. homed on the first ball pitched to him As second up in the fourth inning. The ball which cleared the fence in right-centre, brings to him the covet Sergt. Sluter ed possession of the autographed Sergt. Quinn "Babe Ruth" ball, which that hero of R. S. M. Murray American baseball inscribed for the C. S. M. Proven first man to drive for four sacks Sergt. Ley

in the Far Eastern sports. Japan L/Sergt. McGuigan won, 4-1. Miyatake, pitcher for Drum Major Partt Japan, evidently felt duty bound to Pipe Major Mentokh

do something for his side, for the

Chinese in their half of the inning

bad scored their only run on two hits

and a batter struck by the pitcher.

The fielding superiority of the T. Swan winners was demonstrated in that M. Wallace they made but a single error during | A. McIndoc the nine innings, while, on the other D. Walmsley hand the Chinese made three. The T. Grimshaw Japanese made seven hits, n' homer C. Summers and several two-baggers,' of Yee D. Lyle the Chinese garnered but five hits off K. Boulton Miyatake.

POLO.

THE FORTHCOMING INTERPORT.

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Taikoo.

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The N. CD News, in its polo American team is leaving for Tientsin column, says:

about the 15th of next month, to re There is the Interport match against pent last year's battle and should en- Hongkong looming in the distance and joy a gloriois week of hard polo, hard practice must be put in by the for it is believed that a quadrangular team when ultimately chosen, though tournament is being arranged for at present it is not known who will them, the other three contestants be able to go to the Colony. The being Tientsin, Peking and the Army.

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