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GARRISON NEWS.

LATEST REPORTS OF THE TROOPSHIPS.

News has been received that the first troopship from Home, "City of Marseilles, his passed Honolulu, on her way to Chinwangtae, where the 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders will disembark for Tiens. tsin, and reliers the. 2nd. B. the Border Regt., who proceed to India In the same vessel The "City" will

also bring to Shanghai a and Hongkong

various departmental rollefa, amongst whom are Col. E, A, Lang, R.A.P.C., and family, Major I J. Carter, R. Engineers, Major A. Harris, M.C.. R. Signals, and family, and Major T. T. H. Robinson, R.A.M.C. and family,

The Neuralla was due to leave Bombay this morning, bringing the 1st. Bn. the Worcester Regt, for Shanghai, in relief of the Norfolks, who proceed to India.

The City of Marseilles reaches Hongkong on the 20th November, departing the same day.' The Neura- In arrives in Hongkong on her out. wand journey on the 5th November, and returns from Shanghai, reáching here on the 19th November, and leaving on the following day,¦ ̈·

Ares Football Leaguec

The match arranged between the R.A.M.C., and H.Q Wing of the Somersets had to be again postponed, this time owing to a mis-understand- ing as to the ground on which, it was to be played. The R.A.M.C. team arrived at the Chatham Road ground, instead of at Sookunpoo, as was an nounced in yesterday's Morning Posti.

At Chatham Road, however, "C" Company, S.L.L lost to "B" Company, K.O.S.B. by three goals to one. The football rarely reached a high level in the first half, though the Borderers managed to net two goals through Cook and Mills, the latter putting in vary slow shot following a meleo in front of the Somerset goal....

The second half showed the Somer aats more in the picture, though a stubborn defence prevented them penetrating into a dangerous position. Evett made some good runs down the left wing for the Somersets, but -his centres could not be accepted." Mills netted again for the KO.S.B soon after the resumption, and the Somerseta replied with a a good goal from Hearne Ave minutes before the final whistle. Fothergill played a game at back for the Somersets, clearing fearlessly walist Harris was prominent in the Borderers de- fence. A number of minor infringe- ments, and the consequent stoppages, marred the play of both sides.

fine

Teams:-"B" Coy,, K.O.S.B. Wes- land; Harris, Anderson; McLoughlin, Spalding, Torrens; Mills, Tate, Cook, Crawford, Wylie.

"C" Cey., S. L. I. Russell; Temple- man, Fothergill; Hookway, Baulch, Chidgey Padgett, Hearne, Jenkinson, Guest, Evett.

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Coy. K.O.S.B. v R.A.O.C.

The Borderers scored a runaway win against the Ordnance at Sookun poo, winning by the easy margin of nine goals to one. The Ordnance were handicapped during the greater part of the game by the absence of Lieut. Mockler, who retired once with an injury to his knee, but had to be. carried off shortly after pluckily resuming.

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The Hon. Secretary of the Sind· Flood Relief Committee announces

Goals were scored in quick succes- the following donations; to the sion by Elia, Hart, Ferguson and Sind Flood Relief Fund, and offers McEwan, In the first halt, without his sincere thanks to the generous reply by the Ordnance, who, however, donors!

were playing up and holding their Hon. Sir H. E., Pollock, own, indifferent finishing being the

chief fault. On resuming, the

K.C.

Ordnance backs played a splendid Messrs. S. Narain game in defence, tackling fearlessly, Previously and saving what seemed to be cer-

tain goals on a number of occasions. Their persistence was rewarded at last, when a fine run down the wing

by Sharpe, and pass to Rial gave

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100-00:

2,903-88

Grand Total H.K. $3,003-33

From the above amount Rupees

their only point. A corner conceded 3,500-00 was remitted by T. T. to

by the Ordnance shortly afterwards S. F. R. Committee of Bombay, on

put the Borderers in scoring vein 15th inst

again, and Ellis scored from the kick

After a period of end to end play,

the same player notched, his third goal from a good pass by Rice, and a scramble in front of the Ordnance goal led to the last goal for the K.0.3.B.

Teams: R.A.0.C. Sanderson; Wal- ker, Rowe; Woods, Shape, Dixon; Mockler, Redmond, Rial, Coates, Jackson:

"A" Coy., K.O.S.B. Fox; Gliburn, Bird; McConnachie, Nimmo, Grocock; Hart, Elli, Ferguson, Shaw, Rice,

Tennis Matches.

HARBOUR RACES.

THE ENTRIES FOR THIS YEAR'S EVENT.

The Ladies Harbour Race will take place this afternoon, a Launch leaving Hongkong for Kowloon at 5 p.m. The Men's event

will be to-morrow afternoon.

Bighm The entries for the first event arg In the semi-finals of the Doubles as follows. Miszcs D. Hunt, P. Hunt Championship of the Borderers,

M. George

Scott Harston, Kwok L/Cpl. Everest and Pte. Needham

Choi-ming, Yuen Pai-han, Leung Yoet- won from R.Q.1.S. Delahunt and ehun, Chu Kon-sun, Ho Ol-heung, Sergt. Skeggs by 6-1, 6-4.

Wei-pun, Chan Yuk-ful and N.

The other semi-final, played at Murray Barracks before an apprecia tive audience, resulted in Ptes. Howard and Waller beating L/Cpl. Crawley and Pte. Bridgeman, the acore, b being 6-2, 3-0, 0-1,-

Hockey Games:

An Army Trial Match is listed to be played on the U.S.R.C. ground on the 24th instant. The selected teams are not yet to 'hand, but it la understood that L/Cpl Lyle, and Cpl. Walker, K.O.S.B. have been asked to play at goal and Inside-right respec- tivaly.

The draw for the Small Units Hockey Knock-Out Competition: re- sulted as follows:

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as order: J. R. Johnstone, L. Roza The entries for the Men's Race are Pereira, Ed. da Roze, Erie Railton,

Gar. Forrester, Gnr. Purvis, W. F Grant, Art/L. Bdr. Clutterback, Kerr, L/C. Finlayson, Leung Sin man, Sui Tong, Chan Chan-ling, Lak Man wai, Li Yel-long.

Post entries will be accepted.

LOCAL GOLF.

A. E. LISSAMAN WINS BOGEY POOL

A. E. Lissaman, with a card of H.Q. Wing, K.0.9.B. v. "B" Coy, three up, won the Bugey Pool at K.0.5.B. British Personnel HKS Fanling over the week-end. Other Bde. R.A. and 3/15 Punjab Regt. v scores wore H.U. Ireland, 1 up; J, S. "A" Coy., K.O.S.B. R.A.0.Ç, v "C" MacLaren, I down. There Cby., K.0.5.B. "B" Coy. 5.L.I. 20th eleven entries. Bty. R.A. R.E. and R. Signals v 12th Bty, RA HQ.

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