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AT THE THIRD TIME | CANTON RIDE'S FIRST

SOUTH CHINA BEAT EAST- CHINA HEAVILY.

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TWO TIRED TEAMS.

السالم

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MEETING.

POINT-TO-POINT. RACES A BIG SUCCESS..

Canton, Feb. 3. The Canton Ride hold its drist Point-to-Point Meeting on Sun- day morning. 'It was originally intended to have this meeting on the paddy fields in front of the Tungeban' Garten Klub at Tung Shan, as the spectators would then have had a full view of the whole course from the roof of the

Meeting for the third time in five days to decide the championship of China, South China, representa- tive of Hongkong Chinese, convin-Club, but, owing to the wet weather experienced during the cingly defeated Eastern China, re-

presented by Shanghai Chinese, by four goals to one, at Caroline Hill yesterday,

of the Japanese Emperor, and

his bride, Miss Kikuko Tuku-

gawa, who were married this

morning in Tokyo. They will visit England during their

honeymoon.,

past week, this course became INTERNATIONAL GOLF HONGKONG PLAYERS

impracticable and had to be changed to a track in the hille about three miles from Tung Shan down the Whampoa road. The course chosen was "flagged" by Mr. J. H. Ferguson, and, although spectators could not quite see the whole race, fully two-thirds of the course were visible from the top of a hill,

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ENGLAND JUST BEATS AMERICA.

IN MACAO.

FINE HOCKEY AND FOOT-

BALL MATCHES.·

Macdo, Feb. 2:

During the Chinese New Year Holidnys there was much pleasant enjoyment at Macao in sporting circles, due in ne small part, to the large number of young men and

women who had come over from:

ongkong to take part in friendly games of football and hockey in the Portuguese Colony,

Play at no time reached the high standard of the two previous meet- ings, when drawn games resulted, but there was plenty of excitement, and the high wind had almost as

Canton, Feb. 3. much to do with the deterioration

England defeated America by as did the tiredness of the playera.

a narrow margin of two points in Shanghai were a trufle unfor-

the second of the triangular inter- Out of a total of 17 ponies national golf contests on the Tung tunate to lose in the way they did. They book the lead hi great style owned by the members of the Shan Recreation Club's course at and were definitely on top for a Canton Ride it was very encour-Tung Shan, yesterday.. long period. South China equaging to see seven starters for the lised before the interval from a Lightweight Event and six for the Playing singles in the morning spot kick given for an infringement envyweight event. The ponies and counting one point for cach and riders for the Lightweights match, England won four out of which hardly, warranted such an

In addition to tlie very interest- extreme penalty, Fung being were:-Bless (Mr. M. Gavin), six matches, and halved the other brought down when going through, Zircon II (Mr. Wheeler), Brand two, being up by five points to oneng games that took place, there though my impression was that it (Mr. K. Neckelman), Westlake at the tiffin Interval. The most was also a dance in honour of the occurred during a tackle and not Mr. G. Hardt), King Constantine sensational match in the morning Hongkong visitors at the Club as the result of a deliberate trip. (Mr. 3, H. Ferguson), Gin Sling play was that between Mr. A, E. Uniao Recreativa, who were the Even play prevailed for ten (Surg. Lieutenant Sloan) and Quin (England) and Mr. C. E. hosts of the visiting footballers minutes in the second half. Lee Shuo-ho (Mr. Lucbcke). Both Sandstrom (America), Mr. Quin be. and their friends. The Hongkong Wai-koon put the home team ahead races were run round the same ing five down at the 9th and win- guesta seemed to enjoy the enter

tainment and left this afternoon, with a tame shot which the goal-course, a distance of about 21 ning on the 18th, two up.

the Sui Tai being crowded with keeper should have saved with ease, miica.:

At the tiffin interval, with such the trippers returning to Hong- Apparently, he was far from well

The Lightweights got away a lead, an easy win for England kong. Land should not have been with a very good start and a most seemed certain, but England made a During the holidays several

playing.

interesting race resulted, being very bad start in the fourball games were played and were all The effect of the goal was to won by Mr. G. Hardt on Westlake, matches (for which ench match very well attended. A hockey stimulate South China to fresh with Mr. M. Gavin on Bless, a very counted two points) and were at match between the Macao Hockey efforts, while Shangha) did not good second. All ponies Anished one time losing in all three matches. Club 1st XI and the Club de fight back in the manner which with the exception of Sha-ho, Fortunately for England, Mr. F. E. Recreio 1st XI took place on Fri- distinguished their previous die which had the misfortune to part W. Lammert and Mr. M. A, Annett plays. Chan Kwong-hi scored.

third goal with a shot which company with his rider, but, for backed up in the second round and day, January 31st, and an enter taining game, during which tunately, without any serious won their match by three and one,

excitement ran high, ended with

result to either rider or mount, this being the only fourball match The entries for tho Heavy won by England, finally giving weights were:All Baba (Cap England a win on the whole day's tain R. N. Bjuke), Solitaire (Missplay by seven points to five. E. Christensen), Caligula (Mr. H. The full results of the matches Maori (Mr. R. T. Crowe), Doubt- Janssen), Fox (Mr. H. Bnist), and scoren were as follows:

seemed to be passing over the bar hut swerved suddenly down, ap- parently caught by the high wind, while the result was put beyond doubt by Chu Kwok-luen, who filled the inside-right position. He scored the best goal of the match with

drive. Chow In-in, the Shanghal goal-ful (Mr. W. Dohae). keeper, made a great effort to save, And was injured. He was carried off.

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The Shanghai players seemed to lose their tempera to some extent after this and two of their num- ber were ordered off the field, They finished the game with nine

men.

The Heavyweights also got away with a very good start and

*Singles.

England.

followed the course well up to a R. K. Batchelor (halved) point where Captain Bjuke on Ali A. E. Quin (2 up) Baba and Mr. Janasen on Caligula F. E. W. Lammert (2 & 1) went outside the flags, thereby G. C. Kitching (3 & 2)

themselves, disqualifying

and 5. M. Mayes (G & 5) .. allowing Miss E. Christensen on M. A. Annett (halved)

America.

Solitaire and Mr. Win. Dolise on Shanghai provided all the best Doubtful to take first and second football in the first half. Hong-places respectively, kong, once they had got on top in At the conclusion of the events, the second, played brilliantly the Master of the Ride, Captain K. L. Dugan enough to have beaten Shanghai at R. N. Bjuke, made a very pleasant C. E. Sandtrom their best, the half-backs showing little speech in which he said B. B. Anthony up prominently and the whole that this meeting was the "First Wm. F. Gilman attack revealing a thrustfulness | Born" of the newly-formed Can- P. T. Carey which was bound to bring goals. toe Ride and he dioped that G. II. Burdick

the right future events would prove still ChặH Kwong ui, con wing, was the star forward. He more popular and successful, both did much as he liked, tricking to riders and spectators, and he

men with consummate ease, and putting his centres in with remarkable accuracy.

ing to be held in Canton on Sun-R. K. Batchelor and G. C. Wong Yung-kul scored Shang-day the 16th February, between Kitehing hal's goal, putting in a terrific the members of the Canton Ride A, E. Quin and S. M. Mayes .. eross-shot from an acute angle,

and the members of the Fanling F.E. W. Lammert and M. A. Hunt and Race Club.

his

hoped to ace still more of both at the forthcoming Interport Meet-

Mrs. J. H. Ferguson very kindly presented the cups to the success- ful riders.Our Own Correspon-

Li Wai-tong was out of form, He was seldom allowed to get going. The right wing presented the greatest problem for the locale, but Lam Yuk-ying was in great dent. from at back, and saved critical situation on many casions.

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LOCAL HOCKEY.

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the scores two goals all. The

H. Barros, P. N. da Silva, F. M. 3. E. Noronha, C. d'Almada, D. F. Silva, A. A. R. Botelho, C., Basto,

Lopes, H. A. Alves, C. Roza Pereira, and D. P. Xavier.

Hongkong team consisted of;—]

The football matches were even more keenly contested and some. excellent playing was witnessed, the Macao players surprising their supportera by winning two games. The game which took place on Saturday, February 1st, between the 1st XI of the Uniao Recreativa. and the Hongkong Jovens Unidos resulted in a victory for the Macão Leam by four goals to nil.

The finest game of the series) was that between a team repre- Osenting the Hongkong Club de Recreio and the 1st XI of the

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England.

America,

K. L. Dugan and Wm. F.

Gilman

C. E. Sandstrom and G. H. Bur-

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0 Macão Uniao Recreativa,' It. was well contested throughout and the Macao players clearly showed their superiority at the concluding stages of the game. The Macso team won by three goals to one.

The Hongkong team represent- ing the Club de Recreio was :——V. Marques, R. Silva-Netto, S. Sousa, ¡M. Oliveira, Ç. Figueiredo, J. Gon-| salves, A. Ward, C, Roza Pereira, LA. da Rocha, C. Santos, and B. Assumpeno..

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Macho was represented by the following team: L Leo.. A. 2. Lopes, J. Couto, L. Badarraco, J. S. Vaz, J. Xavier, A. Colluco, J. Silva, F. Guerreiro, J. Lopes, and A. Granju.

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The following will represent the B. B. Anthony and P. T. Carey 0 Hongkong Hockey Club in their

Sith Shield match with the Navy'

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on the U.S.R.C. ground at 4.30 p.m. It will be remembered that Chinese footer fana made merry at to-morrow.-C. L. Gregory, W. Scotland defeated America by 91⁄2 the festive dxanrıl last

night Woodward, O. B. C.. Marton, J. points to 2% early in January, when, following the inter-sectional. Rodger. A. A. Dand (captain), and the last of the matches of championship match between the J. E. Noronha H. Owen Hughes, this triangular international con- South China and Eastern China | G. E, R. Divett, C. C. Francis Lent when England will meet Leana, a dinner was given in honour E., J. R. Mitchell and D. M. Mc- Scotland, curly in March, will be of the visitors at the Tang Yat Dougal,

looked forward to with great interest. It is difficult to fore- cast the result, though Scotland would appear very strong at the top of their list, but weaker than England in the tail of the team.→ Our Own Correspondent.

Restaurant, West Point.

The speeches, delivered in Chinese,

all contained expressions of apprecia- tion of the efforts of the Chiness on to mention that the teams had now National Amateur : Athletic Federa-each won the handsome trophy, pro- tion to further the game of football sented by the late Mr. Les Hysan, amongst the Chinese Community, and on two occasions. They were deeply hearty congratulations were extended appreciative of the efforts made by the to both the Southern China team, on Chineze National Amateur Athletic their very fine and creditable win, Federation to further the interests of and to the Eastern China eleven, on football in China, and under their the sporting way they had taken guidance he felt sure that the game

their defeat.

Would continue to make definito Mr. K Mok presided over the progress. convivial gathering, and after the Mr. Yee Han-chi, suitably respond toast of "The King" and "The | ed, and, subsequently Mr. Cheung Republic of China" had been suitably Chung-shing, vice-chairman, proposed honoured, the chairman gave the chief the toast of the "Chiness National trast of the evening

The Eastern Amateur Athlelle Federation," of

TEXAS GOLF.

OHIO PROFESSIONAL WINS `STATE CHAMPIONSHIP."

San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 8, Chine Football Team," during which which body he also made felicitous sional, has won the Texas State Golf Densmore Bhute, the Ohio profes- he expressed the pleasure of the comments." Hongkong Chinese A. A. Ag at once Dr. Yung Kai-shia ackn

Championship, acknowledged

and three hundred

over seventy-two Holes.

When the Hongkong visitors left this afternoon there was a big crowd of Macao· friends, to bid good-bye to the returning players, enthusiastic cheers being given on both the ship and the wharf as the vessel slowly steamed away from the pier. Our Own Correspondent.

-BETTER SHOWING.

HONGKONG DEFEAT TIENTSIN ELEVEN:

Shanghai, Feb. 1, At soccer, Hongkong beat Tienisin by three goals to two

The weather was cloudy and cold at the start, and later some rain fell There, wore 1,000 spectators.

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play, B. Gosano scored with an ex- cellent shat from twenty yards. Im- mediately after, A. Gosano rushed the ball to the net off a pass by Butcher, Honkong at this stage was playing bett football. than Tentain: The half time score was two to mil

The game took on a differant com- making only about half a dozen gained the lead, B. Gosane sending plexion after the interval, Hongkong Hongkong woke up, and soon-28- in a perfect centre; and Butcher. rushes toward the Tientsin goal.

After about fifteen minutes' con- scoring.

more being afforded the opportunity the toast, and spoke of the excellent pounds sterling, with a total of 277 tinual pressure McPhee scored, giving Roeven was outstanding in the of entertaining their friends from match that had been played that day He played the final round in par Rodger no chance. The Tientsia Hongkong team. He saved two Shanghal, Ho referred to the good between the Chinese Interport teams. 71, when threatened by the three players continued to preas, and were certain goals. - Macûreaved and will which had been displayed in 'all The Guests" were given by Mr. Start Al Espinals Neal McIntyre ter awarded a penalty through File Wellington defended wall Batcher the championship garden since their H. K. Les, this being the final toast and Ed Dudley, who came in to the handling, Pearson squn'ised for the was the pick of the forwards, inception four years ago, and", want * of the evening.

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