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*MONDAY, DECEMBER SÚ, 1918.

FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

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It may have been the result Christmas or it may not, but a say rate forwards were in very poor form Saturday, and out of eight teams engaged, only two of them scored any goals. These wore the Navy and the Clad teams. South China Royal Engincore, St. Joseph's College, South China Reserves and Navy Resorves played 10 minutes each without a goal

between the lot....

The Navy retained their position at the head of the Hongkong League, 1st Division, the Chinese being unlucky in losing by four gouls to nil An unfor tusate penalty against them was received with that stoicism for which the Chinese are noted. The goalkeeper stood out. side his goal and MoNiven, who was iddled with the unpleasant task of shooting into an undefended uet, kicked the ball gently through. It was noticed oca after that the Chinese goalkeeper had left the field but our representative was informed that this had no con- nection with the occurrence above referred to.

B.K.F.C. DISPOSE OF RES.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

K. G. A. DEFEAT 0. B. U.

THE CHINA MAIL

" HONGKONG FERRIES.

NEW TERMINALS TO OPEN WEDNESDAY.

On the Clab ground the Club won by fairly easy stages throughout the game, scoring at almost regular intervala.

On the Chinese Recreation Club On January 1-the Hongkong Ferry Play had been in progress about 10

the R. G.. A. Company will, commence operation minutes when Raichelmann surprised round on Saturday. the sappers with a shot that, alid in by in doing so upset three records. In under the provisions of the Ferries easily disposed of the Chinese and the side of the post, backs and goal the first place Bombe. Sharma ecored Ordinance, 1017. It has not been re keeper gazing at each other in astonish- 198, keeping A. E Wood of Civil Service quired of the company that they operats ment. Flay settled mostly in the E. E out of the top position of the highest in Accorianes with the Ordinance half, except when Charters helped scorers, Balues Look & wickets for previous to this time because of their Townsend and Fascall to move to the 23 ranks at the bottom of the scares inability to make necessary alterations in 6.4 overs, while the C. R. D. score of other end. Pascall in the etly part of the game was a thorn in the side of make by any team in the League for to their wharves and boats, die to war completed junings The R. G. A. had Black in fact the Club back could do a very good side out on Saturday, but nothing but chase the wily winger. Ha Lleut Sutherland did not come off was unable to get uear enough to utilize being his Arst match. Bombr. Shar that charge ho was hraced up ready for man, who is a first class wicket keeper, Jannings and McTavish on the Club gave Me. Extrza a bank. caught two bstamen, and knocked up a century, 128, left kept Reichelmann wall supplied before being inely caught by J. Wong with chances, but Charters and Blum Baving deered at 9 wickets for 190, fuld were paying the centre special and the Chinesh soring, the military attention, and bo had no farther oppar won by 61 runs. Scores tunity of scoring before the interval Exiftime

· H.K.FC, 1; R. E, 0.

There was no question of the result in the second half. After an abortive rally by the sappers forwards, Reichel mann took possession of the ball and scored his second goal. After Golden berg had missed a chance, McTavish had an opening and took it, 3-1. Play continued to be amusing if not interest- The Royal Engineers lost beavily, by aing to those in the stand, although it similar number of goals to the Chinese. was scarcely the football itself that Thare is no doubt that the sappers are amused them. Before the end. Reichel: weak, and their defence cannot hold out mann scored his third goal, making the againse marksmen like Reichelmano score 1, while Goldenberg who was (Club) and NcNiven, and Warrener playing his first match for the Club this (Navy)

This game was not too soazony misseda ridiculously easy chance, pleasantly contested, and as is not un-Result:- usual in this Colony, the Referov came in for a lot of undeserved criticism and remarks which would not be tolerated elsewhere. The local method of dealing with those whose style on the field of play is not in secordance with the English Football Association code, is not, however, cocducive to the con- trolling of the unruly elements, and there are quite a few stormy petrela to be seen on the football grounds at

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ILE.F.C.4; REQ

M. Byrne, R.N., refereed.

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLECE #STAFF AND

DEPARTMENTS.

On the Navy ground these teams had a rare tussle for the two points at stake. To the College team's surprise they encountered opposition that not only

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conditions.

Commencing January 1, the company's terminals will be Jubilee Street, Western Market and Eastern Market in Hong kong and pubiis Square Street, Bong. 募 kok Tsui pier and Sum, Shui Po Taumati.

GOLF.

COMPETITION ́AT FANGING.

The Winner of the Men's Bogor Pool for December is A. Morrison, down.

by T. F. Leitch 3 down and the Mixed The Christmasa Bogey Fool was won' Doables Medal Round Competition ou Boxing day by W. Adamson and. Miss Gordon with a net score of 98.

NEW YEAR HOLIDAY COMPETITION. The Hout Mr. S. E. Dodwell has kindly presented a cup for a "one club" competition for men to be played over the Main Conce, at Fanling on the morning of 2nd January Conditions One Round Medal play. Any one Club (wooden or iron may be used and must not be changed during the round unless broken. /3rds of handicap allowed.

A ball can be picked out frota any- WHAT THE ENEMY MISSED AT ❘ where and dropped on the fairway out Bearer the hole under penalty of one stroke

RHEIMS

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5 That there are between 30,000,000 and ***24100,000,000. bottles of champagne in Eheims, which the Germans have missed through "baving been driven back on that sector of the front, ie the opinion. of Mr. Frank Heigos Butter, bend of the famous firm of wine importers and merchnuts that bears his'name

Gar. Perkins, & WLDZ, b Yew Man Teans C. Q. M. S. TALourd, e F., Won Lei Bans

b Un H- Fan... Sergt. Graham, not out... Gar Raines, did not bt

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Bowling Analysin

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"Champagne,” Mc. Butler added, "is coming into this country in frequent lots of about 100 dozen exch, the 100 position regarding part is easier, and Sherry in arriving from Spain in German ships that have been seized by the Spanish Government in retaliation for U-boat cutrages against their shipping.

There was, he said, no shortage of wine of any kind in the country, owing to the fact that none was being shipped to America Norway, or Sweden, but even the large stocks now held would rapidly disappear should peace ba declared in the near future, for, said 10 Mr. Butler, everybody then would 10 wish to drink champagne,"

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Happy Valley. The Club's win they con'd not orercome. hat which al-Wong Po Keung, not out Saturday keeps them second in the most overcame them. Had Ellarby Extras Hongkong League, but they have an been in shoting form ni all' it would equal number of points, and the Nay have meant the first defeat for the only lead on goal average.

College for the sensou. As it was, in The Sta and Departments with a

was their first partial reverse. The little lack would have administered to College forwarda tried hard but foundings St. Joseph's College their first defeat Wain and Scoular a tough proposition. on Saturday. They had the majority Thean backs were never at a loss, and of the play but lack of ability to shoot even when Wain fell, he was up and "prevented them from winning It was asidom that the College inen were able caught his man before any damage was

done. Glenny once made mess of

Graham

CIVIL SERVICE EASILY DEFEAT MANCHESTER REGT.

who take

It is interesting to learn that German bocks and Mosolles have been struck off wine merchants' lista, and this has given an impetus to white Sauternes and other light French wines which are of: excellent quality.

CRAIGENGOWER C

A. A. Bumjuho, b Middleton

S. Jex, b Sbar

L. E. Lammert, Sharp

M. Muskett, b Sharp

Only one card can be, taken out by each competitor Entrance Fee $1 to to be devoted to War Charities

There will be a Ladies' Tombstone Competition over the Relief course en the morning of 2nd January, and a Men Bogey Pool over the Main course. on 1st and 2nd January.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG FOOTBALL

SHIELD.

'lar ROUND REPLAY. SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC.

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ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE

at 4 p.m. on Club Groued.......... WEDNESDAY, 1st Jan, 1919.

ADMISSION:

STAND- 50 cents. SEATS *N: 201

GEORGE GERRARD, Ron decrotary. HONGKONG FOTBALL SHIELD COMPETITION.

D. Abara, b Sharp

M. H. Abbas, b Sharp *. v

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to get near the Staff goal, so Sne a things in the Staff goal, taking a ground day, the Civil Service team by defeating W. Hall, c

On the Civil Service group on Satur display did the soldiers backe make shot rather easily and it slipped between the Manchester Regt. jump into the FG. Thompson, e Hawley, b Lasay As a pair they must be the best in the his legs, but then rolled behind for a second position in the league table D. Rajahn, not out second division.

corner This was the nearest the in place of Kowloon The Navy Reserves and South China College were to a gral. In the Stup the third place. The feature of the A Goldenberg, b Lacey Reserves match was a tame affair, and, Joseph's goal Omar was very safe and match was the fire innings of A. ER. Bass, b Lacey......

4 was is the fashion on Saturday dealt with all the shots that came from Wood who scored 114 not out, his highest goalless,

the military forwarda. It never looked of the season. Previously the Manchester likely to be a scoring match, the backs Regt were disposed of for 87 runs. being toe capable of dealing with the throughout. The Civil Service carried on Baliton and Bird bowling unchanged opposing forwards, and it was no after winning by wickets, finally scoring surprise to the spectators to see a 164 for 2 wickets. Scores →→ goalless draw. Result

Reports of the matches, and league tablet corrected to date, are appended:

NAVY DEFEAT SOUTH CHINA.

St Joseph's College, 0; Staff and Departments, O

MANCHESTER REGT. Sergt. Hall, b Bird

Pte. Walker, Lb.w. b Hamilton.... Pte. Maloney, b Bird..... Seeyt. Keenan, b Bird...

NAVY RESERVES 4. SOUTH CHINA ATHL. Cavanagh, not out......

RES.

Nary, Res, 0 South China Ath.

The Chinese started well in this match and quite early their centre ball tested Crocker with a long abot that the goalie threw away. A miskick by Biggs spelt danger, but Warren came to the rescue with a long pust up the field where the Navy inside forwards This match on the Club ground was commenced to test the ability of the not very interesting, and the Navy -Chinese defenders. It was rare that lost a further point as the result of a they were able to cause the goalkeeper draw. As in the other second lengue any trouble, the Chinceo backs and game goals all through looked impro- centre half, keeping him so well covered. bable. Result:- -Travers centred well but McNiven lost posessien when manoeuvring for a buoting position, while Neal's shot from close in was a trifle wide. Galvin on the right wing was without any are of the play for a while and looked miserably cold, bet when given the opportunity waAS off towards the Chinese goal bot-foot, but his centre was

CLUB. F. W. D. LA PT. aissed by Neal Niles robbed Au Kit San when that thrustful

Navy.......... 3 2 1 0 6 0 5 player 15788 abcut ta abool and later. E. F. C.... 3 2 0 1 53 4

R. R..

4 2 0 2 8 7 4 helped to nullify a good attempt by

4 7 2 Returning to the R. G. A. 3, 1.0 2 Kwak Po Khan.

0 5 1 Chinese oud, McNiven tried a charac S. China Ath... 30 I 2

Res., 0.

LEAGUE TABLES.

UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE.

GOALS.

teristic dash between the backs bur HONGKONG LEAGUE-15T DIVISION.

Cheung Wing Hor pulled him up sharp

and cleared to midfield. Half-time:

Navy, 0; South China Athletic, D.

CLUE.

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

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Middleton Sharp Green Lacey

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Sergt. Bilsen, b Hamilton ... Sergt. Goodman, rur out Pe. Smits, b Hamilton Corpl. Harden, 1.b.w., b Bird R.Q.M.S. Allan, Sara, Hamilton. Pte. Strachan, e Lamble, b Bird

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Hamilton

Bird

44

Total

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Bowling Analysis.

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9.2 0 * 6 no-balls.

CIVIL SEEVICE.

A. E. Wood, not out....

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F. Syme Thomson, E. T. Crocker, U. Severn, F. Ling, R. E. O. Bird, E. W. Hamilton and C. Sara did not bat...

Extraa...

Total (for 2 wickets)... Bowling Analysis.

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W. D. IN

GOALS.

PA. PTE.

410 3

Harden ... Maloney. ALLAD ... Hail .... Cavanagh...

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#There was more incident in the Navy 4 3 0 1 11 1 6 second half, and play had been but a K.F.C&S 01 728 3.11.196.8

short while in progress when Neal RG

scored the Brat goal for the Navy with S. China Ath... 0 3 3

a fine shot. The second goal was aRE 3 0 2 1 1 8 1

misfortune for everyone. It was HONGKONG LEAGUE-2ND DIVISION. difficult to find out what it was for, but

.. 'GOALS.

the consensus of opinion (Navy only), CLUE. P. W. D. L. F. 6. PTE. was that it was for bands. The specta St. Joseph's 76 10 20 3 13 tors (Chinese) much resented the Navy Bea74 2 1 30 3 10 decision but were calmed when appealed Staff and Dpta., 7, 3 3 1 11 59 to by the Chinese players, and when 87th Co... 7 3 1 4524 5. McNiven went to take the kick at goal, 88th Co... 5 2 0 3 911 40 found it unprotected, the goal-keeper Kowloon 5 1 2 2 5 9 4 baing outside, therefore a goal was S. China Ath... 6 12 3713 4. registerod without "opposition. 83rd Co........ 4 1 1 2 8 9 3 After this exhibition of protesting University.... 6 1 0 5 2 20.2 against the referee's, décision," the

Chinese carried on se neual and put up

a capital game. Luck was against them

and they deserved one, if not two,"

goals before the Navy scored again. A

HONGKONG SHIELD MATCHES.

LEAGUE TABLE

Positions of the teams to date.

Craigangower..! Civil Bervice Koloon......... R.G.A. Manchester, C.R.O. Vaiversity.n Navy R.E.******

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FRIENDLY MATCH.

ORIGENGOWER v. 83rd 00. RG.A

A

Craigangower are noteworthy for be ing concerned in low-scoring matches,

Wa learn that endeavours are being Bee long shot by Kwok Po Khan was made to fix up a New Year's Day pro- put over the bar by Crocker, and follow-gramme, in which ovent two shield ties ing the corner the goalie bad to save will be played on the Club ground, the again. Kwok Pa Khan again shot, this rat at 2.30 pm, which will be Royal and this game on their ground was no time hitting the bar with a crash and Engineers versus Staff and Departments, exception to the rule, 60 and 88 being the ball rebounded to Tin Koon Shan and at & p.m. the replayed match, Sonth the results of the two innings, Oraigen who abot in, and before Crocker could Chins Athletic and St. Joseph's College tower winning Lammert took no less -clear Loung Fak Tong was on top of The latter game will be looked forward than a wickets for just over 4 rons

him. However the ball was muddled to with considerable interest, and it spiece. Scores: behind for a corner. The Chinese were does not take a prophes to predict a big not done yet and Boon Crocker could crowd to see this match, and War or Kwok Po Khan sailing towards his other charity will benefit as a result

goal with Warren in hot pursuit. The

goalkeeper left his goal to meet the forward and was able to deflect the ball

behind for another corner. This was

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