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HOME FOOTBALL.

LEAGUE AND. CUP-TIE RESULTS.

Saturday's * Homa results, as cabled by Reuter,

The English Cup.

Spennymoor Wroxham Wizan Chesterfeld

BOWLS "AT HOME.”

CLOSING DAY MATCHES AT KOWLOON DOCIĆ

The annual "At homo" of the bowls" football

were: section of the Kowloon Dock Re- creation Club, was held on the Dock green on Saturday afternoon, when they entertained teams from other clubs in the Colony,, and prizes won 1 during the

schon were distributed by Mrs. G. Duncan.

Altogether there were five rinks. Tho

5. Hartlepools

9 Carlisle

2 Anbington

2

* Rochdale Crowe Mansfeld fotherliam

New Brighton

Gainsbro Shirebrook

Grantham Anfield Pln

Southport

2

1 Lincoln

Accrington Lancaster Bradford: C. York City Horwich RM.I.

Stockport

& P.

Pools

tford

wich

Leyton Now port

Bristol R.

Peterbro Crystal Pal Sittingbourne Northfleet Exeter Coventry Luton

ArsenalTM Birmingham Jilackburn Bolton Derby Everion! Huddersfield

I Rhyl Ath.*··

1

visitors

1 Shields

4 Doncaster

• Barrow

Scarbro Halifax

4 Torquay 1.Plymouth

Bournemouth

A Brighton

PL

Chatham

* Worcester

• Watford

A

0

2 Kettering

Southall

5 tiford:

⚫ Barking

1 Fulham .B Bouthend

Division 1.

Manchester C.

Portsmouth

Wednesday

Sunderland

2 Aston Ville

3 Burnley

1 Leicester

4 West Ham

.3

3 Leeds

1

Bury

1 Cardif

G Sheffield U.

0 Newcastle

3 Liverpool

thanked the

THE KING'S ILLNESS.

SOME REASSURING BULLETINS.

New York, Nov, 24. His Majesty's itingne has awakened a responsive abord of sympathy in the hearts of Ameri- cans, who could hardly have shown greater concern were their own President ill.

PRESIDENT LINCOLN.

PROMINET PASSENGERS.

ARRIVE HERE.

The President Lincoln arrived with 59 cabin passongors for Hongkong and 45 for Manila and 1,700 tons of cargo and 630 bags of mail for local dischargo,

Among the passengers disom- barking at Hongkong were Mr. Robert Bailey, a merchant of,

American Interest in the British theted in a win for Royal fatally was never more Shanghai, making a business trip

who sacured 64 points strikingly shown: against Kowloon Docks 61.

Prior to the

"Meditribution of the for having attended and proceeded to express disappointment at Dock's performance during the season. He reminded them that they won the League without sustaining a year but during the sea- defeat last wit

just closed they had to be con- tant with recond place. After being the holders of the Singles Champion- Ahip for three years in succession, they had also lost that trophy while they were "noon out of the Spey Royal Cup competition.

Cralgengower and Recrelp. Continuing Mr. llenderson com- mented on the Cratgengower, Club's I successful season, offering his con- gratulations to them. He added that he must specially congratulato Club de Rocrelo. He referred to this Club's success in the Second Division, and pointed out that they had done execently for a Club only two years

0

1

2

the

After commenting that he thought the older Clubs, were becoming a little lethargic, Mr. Henderson ex- pressed thanks to the ladies who had supervised tea arrangements during

this season.

Prizes Presented. Following this, Mra. Duncan band- 1ed prizes to the following successful i players:

Club Championship-1st Prize and Cup, C. Atkinson; 2nd, J. McKelvio; Handicap Singles-1st, F. C. Good- man: 3rd, W. M. Johnstone.

The second prize is held in abay. anco.

5 Manchester U. 1 3rd, S. Gray.

First Division Table. Wednesday .. 16 10 3 3 30 22 23

Derby

Blackburn

Leeds Lelvester

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*

16 10 2

17 8 4

15

Aston Villa 15 # Everton

Liverpool

West Ham

Manchester C. 16 Newcastle Huddersfield

Bolton

10

4 39 21 22

5 31 24 20

17 12 20

10

17

Handicap Singles (3 Bowls)-1st, C. Atkinson; 2nd, J. McKelvie; 3rd, F. Cullen.

Handicap Pairs-1st, R. Lapsley and J. Mekelvic; 2nd, J. Kempton and J. A. Lindsay.

Mrs. Duncan also handed spoons to the winning rinks, after which she was presented with a bouquet of flowers, with holder, by Mr. Hender-

aon.

to Hongkong; Mr. Horbert 8. Bat- Every nowspaper in New York tor, an accountant of Kobe, mak Ing a businesa trip to Hongkong; for the past, two days, has given Mr. Charles H. Buxbaur, a mog prominence to the latest messages chant of England, who has just from London, and big headlines completed a business trip In In the newspapers refer to His Shanghal; Mr. Rowland Stuart Majesty's untiring devotion to Campbell, of the Hal Ho Con- duty..

servancy Commission of Tientsin,. The opinion is that he contract-minking a combined business and ed his illness through standing at the Cenotaph barchanded in the min on Armistice Day-Router American Service.

Saturday's Bulletins.

London, Nov. 24.

pleasure trip to Hongkong before returning to England; Mr. O. C. Chang, a teacher in the Nanking University of Nanking, making a trip to his home in Hongkong; Mr. Junzo Fukuyams, of the staff of the South Manchurian Railway Company with headquarters In Shanghai, making a business trip to Hongkong Mr. Samuel Jordan Gillchrest, a tobacco manufacturer of Shanghai, connected also with T. Millbank and Company of Los- don; Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gorton, as companied by her daughter Miss In a bulletin Issued cariler in Elizabeth Gorton, making a plea auro trip to Singapore; Miss Mabel the day, the King'o temperature Jordan, a teacher and a missionary with tho Wattons during Thursday night was given connected as 101. During yesterday an X-Wittaya Academy of Bangkok, ray examination was made while returning to station via

A reassuring bulletin was issued by the King's medical advisers last night. It stated that "H. M. the King has had a quieter day. Temperature is lower and there is no further extension of mischief in the lung'

hor

the King was lying in bed for the Hongkong: Mr. Alphonse Lecot, of completing the banker formerly of Tiental; diagnosis, Newa that tho King Mr. Y. M. Lo, a banker of Macao, purpong had spent a better day yesterday returning from a pleasure trip to was particularly welcome "after a Shanghai, reference to a restless night men-i tioned in an earlier bulletin.

A further bulletin was issued

at midday to-day as follows: "H. M. the King passed a fair night and

JAPAN'S · ATTITUDE.

the Improvement noted last even-1 NO CONVERSATION UNTIL DR.

maintained. Pleurley, Ing. ia

WANG MAKES REQUEST.

which commonly accompanies this type of congestion of the lung. continues to be a prominent fea- turc.-British Wireless.

Improvement Maintained.

London, Nov. 24, The latest bulletin Ja, to the

Tokyo, Nov. 24.

conversations

16 7 0

Manchester U. 15

Portsmouth'..

Birmingham

Cardif

Arsenal

Sheffield U. Bury

Barnsley Blackpool Bradford

After Mr. Dunenn had thanked the Club for their cordial reception of himself and Mrs. Duncan, Mr. B. 33 14 Wylie, President of the Hongkong effect that II. M. the King passed 3314 Lawn Bowls Association, spoke on boa fair night and that the improve-

LAWB 16 6 3 8 27 34 13 half of the visitors, in the course of ment noted yesterday has been 367 21 18 12 which he said that it was, for him, maintained. Plourisy, which com- 44 8 24 30 12 no fresh sight to see the winners as monly accompanies this type of

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16 16 0 0.10 22 41 12

Mr. Yada will not parley with Dr. Wang again unless at the lat ler's request doclared Mr. Mori, Vien-Minister for Foreign Affairs, in the course of a Press interview discussing the prospects of further The Foreign Offre, it seems, has decided to maintain a "wait and sna" policy. For the time boing no attempt is being made to hasten re-opening of preliminary parlays though it in emphasised the your, Remarking on Mr. Hender

that this does not mean Bon's

reference to lethargy, Mr. Wylie to be a prominent feature.

Later.

Bino-Japancas suspending of all wald the green looked so well tant

Members of the Royal household negotiations, as Mr. Yun intends to he was inclined to agree with berhaus Mr. Henderson, because it did not

are in no way alarmed at the confer with Mr. T. V. Soong upon appearance of the word "pleurisy" the further application of the pro- give the appearance of being played en very much.

A 1 10 14 30 9ey seemed to be the same every congestion of the lung, continnea tho

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Division II.

2 full

Bristol C.

Chelsen

Clapton

Grimsby

a Millwall

4 Wolven

2 Tottenham

3 Port Vale

1 Middlesbro

2 Southampton

West Brom, 1 Preston N, E.

2

0

He concluded by calling for three cheers for the Dock Club which were heartily given.

Details of Scoren, Following are the scores:

Taikoo & C.C.C.

Notts, Forest

1 Rending

Stoke

1 Oldham

Swansen

1 Notte, County, 0

Kowloon D.R.C.

F. C. Goodman

J. Chalmers

J. Kempton

D. K. Khuras

G. Duncan

J. B. Chapman

R. Lapsley

13 C. Benneti

R. Duncan

Second Division Table.

Notts, County 10 10 3 3 32 14 23

17 0 5 0 32 22 23 Kowloon D.R.C.

16

8 3 20 10 21 J. Puncheon

10 6 7 3 31 20 19 | J. Crookdake

Preston N.E. 16 8 3 6 43 38 12 6, Henderson

16 8.35 36 30 19 S

45 28 15 18 Kowloon D.R.C.

32 26 17 G. H. Cuthill

27 28 16 F. Cullen

26 26 10 Kowloon D.R.Q.

91 25

32 15. S. McIntosh

14

K.B.G.C. & P.R.C.

R. Marks

C. West

W. MacFarlane 24

K.C.C. & C.S.C.C.

12 W.

C. Burford

10

-

B. Maughan

3. Gregory

J. Fraser

Q

K.B.G.C. & P.R.C.|

W. Warnock

Hull

Chelsen

Southampton Sout

Middlesbro',...

Gray

Stoke

Grimsby

34 22 18 C. Atkinson

Wolves

16 0

Bradford

16 #

Millwall

42 34 17 E. Docherty

14 0

15 G

10 7 1

15 7

10 6.

166

Notta. Forgat 16

Total

51

Total

Clapton

16 4

Extra Rink

Bristol C

16 3

F. X. Silva

D. Warren

Reading

... 10 4

D. Lyons

P. T. Farrell

10 1

J. G. Ozorio

T. Talion,

',

Scottish League.

2 Rangers

Barnsley

Port Vale Tottenham Blackpool

Swansea West Brom.

Oldham

Clyde

Cowdenheath

Falkirk Hamilton Hibernians Kilmarnock Partick T SL. Juhinstone St Mirren Third Lanark

4 Dandee

4 Raith R.

25 10 16 A. M. Simpson

35.36 14 W. Greig

J. Deg

B. Wylie

35 14 W.M.Joshstone 10 J. MacLachlan

* Queen's Park -

2 Ayr

3 Hearts

3 Aberdeen

1 Airdrie

Motherwell Celtic

L. C. R. Souza 10 A. Ilolinirid

SWIMMING RECORD.

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in to-day's bulletih. It is paint-posed gradunted tariff, ed out that picurlsy is nothing

Mr. Mari, in the same intervlow,'

out of the ordinary in the course averred that Japan would nover to withdraw trans from of such illness.

until Anti-factory

The most satisfactory featuro Shantung

of the bulletin is that improve- guarantee of futuro penco and order ment is maintained. The Queen was obtainal to-day attends the Royal Choral Society's concert at the Albert Hall..

A Quiet Day.

The bulletin issued this evening Bays that H. M. the King spent a quiet day. The condition of the lung is unchanged.--Reuter,

"Very Much Better."

Though Baron Tanaka's illness that a now had revived rumours Foreign Minister would be appoint- ed, Mr. Morl kewire denied there wha any such intention at present ---Neuter.

JUMP INTO HARBOUR.

MAN MAKES A DESPERATÉ LEAP FROM STEAMER.

A Chinese who yesterday want on board tho Fronch stormer Song Bo to see a friend off, re- mained too long, so that the ves- sel was already under way and had actually reached Green faland on its way to Nam ffol, before the man noticed his plight.

London, Nov. 25. Members of the Royal circles are pleased at the King's continu- ed progress. Princess Mary ar 54 rived from Yorkshire to spend a few days at the Palace and, to gether with the Duke and Duchess of York, dined with the Queen, The latter remained at the whole performance of the Royal Choral Society's concert at the Albert

Not wishing to make the jour- Hall on Saturday afternoon. response to Dame Ethel Smyth's ney, the man took a leap into the harbour, and was eventually pick- inquiry, the Queen said "The Kinged up by Police launch No. 3, none

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is very much better."

DUTCH LADY'S FEAT IN. BACK-STROKE EVENT.."

Brassols, Nov. 25. At a swimming fete hore the Dutch! Braun, the woman Mademoiselle Rangers..... 14 13 10 61 14 27 winner of the hundred metres back- Games, the Olympic at stroko

- Scottish League Table.

Hearle

16 948 48-23

A Fair Night.

Later.

In

the worse for his dwim.

At the police station, he calmly explained to the officials that he. had no desire to go to Nam Hoi,' No official bulletin signed by and seeing the police launch at a the doctors was issued from Buc- distance, took the leap in the hope that the launch might pick him kingham Palace this morning.

Reuter is officially informed that up. Being a strong swimmer, he Motherwell: 180 4.8 30 27 22 established a now world recard over IL M. the King pasaed a fair had no difficulty in keeping afloat Aberdeen 17 3 5 25 20 21 two hundred metres, back-stroke, of night, and his condition is un- until the launch got near to him,

14 8

which was a good quarter of an 42 31 19 20 2 minutes, 59, and one-fifth seconds. changed. Ip. 30 24

The record was previously held by

hour after he had takon "the th' 7 187 4 5 30 24 18 the American, Mise Bauer,

Although nome surprise has plunge. 17.8 2 7 41 04 17 8 2 7 92 09 minutes, and four-fifths seconds been created by the non-public- tion of any bulletin, it is under- slood that the official statement regarding the King's condition is NOVEMBER HANDICAP. considered at Buckingham Palace

Celtic.......

S

Mirren Illboraiang Kilmarnock

in 6 4 4 30

Partick

17 6 4 7 40 43

Reuter.

14 36 43 33 16

14 0 3 0 30 se

14 8 3 7 22 35 16

St. Johnstone 10 € 1 7 28 37 14 Third Lanark 14 4 2 8 18 25 10 Clyde

Hamilton

4 2.8 24 18447 88 30 12 Queen's Park 15 4

Falkirk Airdrie Dundee

10

D 32 48 12

of 3

17 43 19 19 32 11 SARACEN WINS MANCHESTER

RACE. 10 8 40 20 84 10 Cowdenbeath 10 4 2 10 23 32 10 Raith R... 17 8 1 13 19 51 7

HARVARD BEAT YALE,

PILE UP BIG SCORE IN FOOTBALL MATCH.

Newhaven (Con.), Nov. 25. Harvar overwhelmed Yale in a

London, Nov. 24. The Manchester November Han- dicap resulted as follows:

Saracen (0/1) Nor West (0/1) Nestorian (83/1) Twenty ran. Won by one, and a half lengths; five lengths betweon second and third,Reuter.

New York, Nov. 24. Some 6,500,000 shares were sold

football match played here to-day. In another wild day on the Stock Ex

Later.

Paris, Nov. 24

The chamber has agreed to raise

3,600,000

as being of a satisfactory nature. President Doumergue's reminera The spread of the trouble appears tion from 2000,000- to

franca-Reuter. to have been checked, His Majes ty apparently maintaining the progress which he has made in the past two days. The Duke and Duchess of York called. at the Palace this morning and attended service in the chapel with the Queen and Princess Mary, the ser vice being that ordinarily held on Sundays.

Sir Stanley Howelt and Lord Dawson arrived at the Palace early, and spent half an hour with His Majesty.

Later. Reuter learns that His Ma

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when the game finished with a score change. Reutera American Serjeaty's condition was unchanged of 17.to nil-leuter's American Eør- tice.

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