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FOOTBALL

1ST, DIVISION.

CLUB, 3; ST. JOSEPH'S 1.

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THE CHINA MAIL

BOXING.

tearing down the field towards him and was placed at inside right. The Navy Eardo combined well on several çoca- in his attempt to put the ball past this front line was made up as followssions but the Chinese had already defender, he misjudged the force of Handford, Thoma, Graydon, Harris earned to watch them and they were his kick and. the ball rolled into touch and Stone. It is certain that when unable to do much, being weaker & TOURNEY FIXED FOR DEO. 13. before he could chase it up. Thus the Navy next play, Thoms would be at every turn. The Chinese attacks the Collegians missed a very good replaced on the forward line as he is were checked by All Salim and Hydes chance of equalizing. The Club took essentially a hall back. Played on the Club ground on up the offensive after this and realizanacked immediately after the open-exhibited some very tricky play-which it has been formed.

The gunners without much difficulty. The Indians

The newly-formed Boxing Associa Saturday afternoon, this match proved ing that time was drawing near, they ing whistle, and the game had not pro- proved new to the Chinese and on

tion is starting business almost as soda- to be more interesting than was anti-pressed hard and put in several good gressed more than a few minutes when several occasions had the defence lowers of the "manly art of self- Local tal- cipated. When the teams tock the straight shots. but Omar was not they opened the scoring Green, guessing to expect what was coming defence, will be interested to note field, the contrast, in bulk between caught napping and saved very credit- their crack centre forward. finding the next. In doing this however, the that the officials of the Association the two teams was the subject of much | ably, Unfortunately for the Col net with a hot shot, which Croker Indians sacrificed combination and this have arranged a boxing tournament comment on the part of the spectators legians however, in their eagerness was unable to retain in his hands had the affect of spoiling several good many of whom were inclined to anti- to defend their citadel, no one gave The Navy forwards were very much openings. Towards the close, Andree possible, by the fact that the "Hav

for December 13. This was made cipate an uninteresting display of loot a thought to Reichelmann, who was stung by this reverse and made deter eraded his shadowers on two cess-kins has postponed for a couple of ball and an easy win for the Club. standing in a very good position ten mined excursions into the gunners sions and looked like repeating his days her departure for Singapore. This opinion proved to be wrong how feet in front of goal. Unmarked as territory, where Graydon equalized earlier performance but shot wide on ever, and the spectators were given he was when the ball came to him, with a shot from close range.

The Association has already concluded an agreeable surprise when it was he had not much difficulty in unding scored the second goal for the Navy for his pains in the second attempt for the public to give their support

Stone the first attempt.

He was awarded arrangements to stage the boxing at discovered, after a few minutes of the net with a hard drive.

the Theatre Royal and it only remains This soon afterwards. play that the match promised to be proved to be the Club's third goal and help from his two inside partners, of his side was ruled off-aide by the by turning up in full force. The pro

Receiving useful and actually netred the ball, but one fast and exciting. Although handi-incidentally the last of the match, for Graydon put in two more goals for his referee. The closing few minutes were ceeds of this meeting will, after de capped by the absence of the Xavier the final whistle came a few minutes side before the interval. brothers, the Collegians had a fairly afterwards.. Scored: Club 3 St. when the half time was called was with a draw.

The score very exciting, but the match closed fraying expenses, be dedicated to good side on the field, and this show- | Joseph's. 1.

charity. What a good opportunity for to 1 in favour of the Navy. ed from the start that strong as the

killing two birds with one stone! Club team was they certainly had

Messrs. Jenkins and Wildin and other An unusually strong X1. on the field)

officials are to be congratulated for for this match-they (the Collegians)

the business-like manner they went were not going to take a defeat lying

about organizing the Association and down, and the business-like manner

South China"B" team did not score its inauguration, with the announce- Like the other Chinese team, the then follow up closely on the heels of the way they played proved to be

more than once in this match. equal to their last season's form.

United F.C., which is a plucky young is really a ripping example of how &

Thement of the forthcoming treat.

This The Club kicked off and immediately

combination which deserved better well-chosen body of men can "hustic" made a bee line for the College goat

success than they had hitherto mer when they want to. but Omar was safe between the sticks

In Hongkong and determined nok to let the ball ger

their first win of the season. with, deserve to be congratulated for here everything takes ages to do, past him. Early in the game as it was,

this exhibition of energy is very te are improving in form very fast and he won much well earned applause to the wet nature of the ground, the good chances were spoiled this way.

freshing. from the spectators for the creditable match did not prove very fast, and The gunners on the other hand played ence, can look forward to a better will be a contest for the welter-weight

when they have gained more experi-

The main event of the tournament way in which he saved the situation much difficulty was experienced with better than in the first half and gave time. They ought to be a pretty championship of the Colony between by rushing out of goal and catching the ball which was heavy and slip- the Navy defence much hard work.tough combination by the end of the "Sky" Kerrison (holder) and Seaman the ball in his hands, kicked it oĮ pery. For the first ten minutes of the So discouraging was the sailors' play miditel Silva got possession and

"Sky who has recently

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on an equal standing.

SOUTH CHINA 1; POLICE 0.

In the second half, the Navy's play fell of badly, and their forwards never seemed is do anything right. Their The Police put up their best show attacks lacked the dash so much in 50 far against the Chinese on the evidence in the first moiety, and every Military ground on Saturday. They time they attempted an attack, they exhibited much improved football and found themselves robbed of the ball made the Chinese go all out to secure by Tallourd or one of the two backs. their win. The Chinese combined They made little or no headway at better than the Police however, and all very seldom getting beyond the really deserved the win. heavy rain, there was quite a big were either checked by the backs or Despite the half backs, and when they did so, they crowd to witness this match. Owing one of them was ruled of side. Many

UNITED F.C. 3; SOUTH CHINA "B" 1..

They

match the Chinese played very ag- in fact, that the spectators were not form they showed on Saturday, there lenger).

icague. In fact if they keep up the Walters, H.M.S. "Hawkins." (chal-

gressively and baffled the Police with beyond thinking that the gunners would

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2ND DIVISION.

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alter an amusing little cxhibition of footwork with Stewart, he beat that their clever tricks. The fact that they not find much difficulty in discounting a couple more matches before the close behind his left thumb, is in Ane BIG OPIUM SEIZURE FROM THE CHINA SQUADRON.

is no reason why they should not win returned from the war, where he left worthy by back kicking the ball to did not score early was due to the good the three goals lead and snatch a win of the season. Urquhart who after kicking past work of Clark and McWalters at back, at the last moment.

The other Chinese after a lot of hard training at the Naval Black. centered beautifully. Ogley One notices with appreciation how spicucus in his clever play and had it team should not prove more difficult Yard, starting almost immediately who was playing centre forward was much this couple's form had improved not been for Crocker who was the to beat than the one they have so con- alter his return to civil life. His in a very favourable position but was since the opening of the league.

vincingly beaten, The Chinese was supporters are confident of his win- prevented from scoring by Black who Clark, the Police custodian, is also at this time, would have scored several but one is inclined to think that the his thumb, Kerrison can hit hard with

A. only sound player in the Navy team certainly the worse team of the two, ning this bout. Despite the loss of INCIDENT IN THE HASBOR rushing up with the intention of rob- deserving of praise for the safe way times. Tallourd also played well

The complement of under-water bing him of the bat accidentally in which he kept his goal, he too has but always fed Green instead of try-with the bad show they put up. The with his boxing. Walters, who is a in from Macau on Saturday evening, class, slid into port about 5 p.m.

weather condition had much to do his left hand, and it is thought that fouled him by charging back and send improved considerably and learned one ing himself. From one

craft, for the China Squadron, consist- When theas."Sul Ap," was coming ing of six submarines of the "L" the handicap would not interfere much ing Ogley sprawling on the ground or two "tricks of the trade. During passes from Tallourd Green notched half, they came in very close proximity stranger in the Colony, has a very Police launch with Sergeant Bond yesterday, and with them the parent

of these United scored three goals in the first just as he lifted his foot to 'administer one of the Chinese arracks, one of his second goal for his side. the finishing touch to what would un-their men was ruled off-side and the though the gunners tried hard for the sible for the first two while J. Mar- and it is claimed for him that be sent steamer when it was passing by when went into the Naval Camber and tied

Al- of each other. Chubb was respon- good Home reputation. He is cor-in charge was off Kennedy Township Ambrose," sloop "Maragion"- doubtedly have been a sure goal. free kick had the effect of starting the remainder of the match, they did not

sidered to be a budding welter-weight. The Sergeant was looking at the and drifter Moonshine." The Botill Unfortunately for the Club, this hap-Police on the war "path. Alexander score, Crocker always seeming to be

shali registered the third. pened within the penalty area and the who was placed in possession, ran at the right spot to catch the ball.

In the second half the Chinese im Young Aheart, who is well known as he saw some person on board waving up. Collegians were awarded a penalty down the field, for

It apparently came direct from pugilist here, to the boards for the He was suspicious, and watched. Singapore, omitting the anticipated proved their form and the match was bir and then Although the sailors left the field win- kick. Silva took the kick and shorthe passed to McNab who in turn passed ners by four goals to two, they cer-

a bit more balanced. In spite of their count in the eighth round at a bour He saw a launch go up. A parcel call at Manila, leaving there about ball swiftly into the left corner of the to the centre forward. This worthy tainly have to play better than they

many attempts.. however, they could which took place at Home recently was thrown into the water from the the 23rd ult. While at that port the net, giving Radger no chance. Thus trapped the ball in fire style, but shot did on Saturday if they want to keep that too was through a penalty kick. East, Walters was also runners-up in The Sergeant went up and got the express the hope that the local authori- stern of the steamer, and a man public were given an opportunity of came not secure more than one goal, and before the Hawkins " the Collegians opened the scoring. wildly with the result that a good up the good reputation just season's The final whistle found the ball in the the walter-weight class of the Army man out of the water. The parcel ties will see their way clear to extend from the launch jumped in for inspecting the craft and we can only From the kick off, the Club made opening was lost. Play was confined team had made. another dash for the College goal and to midfeld for a good bit after this

United territory with the Chinese and Navy championships, which was contained oplum in tins. The man there Stewart tested Omar with a shot and a ding dong struggle followed for

working hard to reduce the lead, but held at Portsmouth early this year. which would have beaten any moder-supremacy, both forward strings in-

Blake and Mason at back and McLeod He met his defeat at the hands of this morning, the man was brought | was arrested. At the Police Court

* similar courtesy to Hongkong. The flotilla is officered by t ere goalie, but Omar was right of the dulging in clever footwork,

in goal defended in very creditable Wilkinson. The latter allerwards met before Mr. J. R. Wood, Mr. E. L spot immediately after the ball left backs were playing soundly at both

The INDIANS 1: SOUTH CHINA "A" 1. style. The latter saving one or two

Commander, Cecil P Talbot, "Sky" in a bout in London and was Agassiz, who appeared for the D-5.0.; Lieut.-Commanders, C. Stewart's foot and punched away, ends of the field however and the ball

possible scores by rushing out of goalbearen by the Hongkong man. Unfortunately for his side, however, was every time sent back to midfield dians managed a draw on Saturday in the United team was on the whole very test between Hewitt of the "Alacrity"

Grant for duty with Submarines) After a series of defeats, the In-in the nick of time. The showing of

The next important event of the defendant, asked that the case be Hayes, O.B.E., D. E

Jones; the ball bounded

Lieutenants, R. B. Martin, I. E to Reichelmann's almost as soon as it came.

evening will be a middle-weigh!" con- feet and this worthy who is always Chinese managed to evade the Police A

Then the their match against the South China creditable.

Dicken: Engr.-Commander, H. W. dangerous when within, range drove defence and stormed the citadel for a their usual team while the ranks of team. The Chinese fielded

and Evans of the "Hawkins." "Judz in one

Engr.-Lieutenant, B. J. A. Vilkinson of his famous cannon bail good three minutes, but were unable the Indians were reinforced by Earde

ing from what was claimed for him. shots, finding the ner before Omar to ner the ball. Just as their centre and Dyer, the later making a finc

and if his reputation is as great as it

(for duty with Submarines); Chapisin, could get back into position.

The Rev. G. W. B. Stitt Payme.^ The forward was in a very promising posi- come back in football after a lapse, of

is stated, Evans is a great man in Collegians again attacked alter this tion, he was ruled off-side. The in-several years. Earde who has so far

his class and should give the local,

Commander, E. Boucher: Surg.«Ik- Commander, T. Cock; Paymr.-Sub and made several good tries to break terval came with the score sheel confined himself to cricket, surprised

boxing fans. " a show for their

Lisatenant, J. A. Miller: Chlet Gun- through the Club's defence, but found blank..

St. Joseph's second string who met Evans was middle-weight champion of money. Amongst his other records, Black and McCubbin as sound as a The second half proved to be faster he is just

the spectators by showing them that Club de Recreio on the Club ground the Mediterranean Beet in 1917 were in Ladder Street on Salur son; Beatswains, W. J. Reynolds, H. While a number of Chinese ladies C. A. M. Brown, Guaner, P. Wil

ner, H. F. Bevan, Chief Shipwright," couple of brick walls. Before the that the first and play was very ex- He combined well with Andree, defeated, like their big brothers, to/Hewlitt, on the other hand, is a rank day evening, on their way to Lean; Artificer-Engineer, H.

as good at football. before the first division match, were respite, the Collegians were again citing to watch. Having the wind in the clever centre forward of the the tune of three goals to one, called upon to defend their citadel their favour, the Police made a dash Indian team whose only drawback was not the least rivalry between the say he is as clever as any middle- one of the ear rings of one of the Gibson; Faymr.-Midshipraan, A. W.

oursider. He claims no startling re- Queen's Road, There

C. street coolie Schofield; Warrant Telegraphist, N... and they did it quite well too. Once for the Chinese territory and looked is his weight. Another addition was opposing teams and the garue was weight boxer who has yet stepped into ladies and

putation, but these in the know" boldly went up to them, pulled out McLeod; Warrant Electrician, W. when Reichelmann got past Dixon, like scoring, but Millar had the mis A. G. Markar at extreme left, but it therefore not very exciting. and sent in a terrific shot. Omar saved fortune of handling the ball when opis sad to say he proved a disappoint- Portuguese was by far the superior

ran away.

There The by throwing himself on the ground. posite the goal and thus missed a fine ment. Taking the play all round,

a ring in Hongkong.

was a scream and two servants For this performance, he again care opportunity.

team and attacked the College territo appear at the forthcoming tourna-Corner. The servants followed, call: Lieut.-Commanders, C.. O. Regnart, A second attempt by the the Indians really deserved a win and tory immediately after the opening ment it any opponents, can be founding alond Snatching" while run- in for a round of applause. The half Police. resulted in their being award-it is thought that had they played under whistle. Hyndman cut through the for them, are Jack Mason of the sing and two Chinese constables ford: Lieutenants, T. A. Powell, C.

The other boxers who are willing gave chase who turned round a dark -time whistle which came a few ed a penalty, one of the defenders better conditions they would have College defence without much difficulty" Hawkins," a clever middle-weight, the snatcher and arrested bit P Satow, N. Manley. E. D. Dolphin, minutes afterwards - found the result handling the bail within the area. secured both points instead of having and scored the first goal before the who has the reputation of being what is the matter? enquired the D.5.0. D. V. Peyton-Ward, A. M.

Millar took the kick and made a mess to divide them with the Chinese. A match was three minutes old. A lang amongst the top-rungers" in his

on duty in the street held up of the whole thing by shooting high, heavy ball and very slippery grount spell at midfield followed, and then, the bali going over the cross bar. The was very much against this light team. when it was nearing half time, Ismail of the game, both sides, if anything. Chinese played with more

.class. Seaman Willoughby another earring of our mistress was the

constables, "The man snatched the Carrie, C. G. McArthur, playing with net vigour. A lot of after this and invaded the Police ter- and for a while the Chinese citadel was back, ran down the field with the ball potential champion, and Private Vil-thrown it down.

The Indians pressed from the kick off who was playing a sound game at whose friends claim him to be asked

good **Hawkins middle-weight, reply. "Where is the earring now?" clever footwork was put in by both ritery with such determination, that in great danger, the spectators expect and after getting past the Portuguese kins of the "Hawkins

Lieut.-Commander, G.. A. G. sides and this was much appreciated became quite evident that the defence ing a goal at any time. The Chinese defence, shot across goal. No one weight, who, if he boxes as well as earring was found. The thief was B. C. A. Tweedy, W: St. A. Malis the men. They had Haggard, D.S.C... Lieutenants, C. by the spectators who applauded. would be hard put to it to survive the had to play all they knew to pre was in position to do the needful how he plays football, ought to be a very brought to the station. The com son, V.C., A. S Hutchison, B. L. They were O'Callaghan, DS.O., T..M..Taylor, a heavy led some paces back and the R. V. Mack, D.5.0., L. G. Ausdell, Sepher, the light College centre half, attack. Wriggling in and out in light vent the downfall of their citadel ever, and V. Xavier cleared. The tough opponent for any man. In the plainant was present in Court this Clark, J. H. McNair, T. F. Tumier, came in for his full share of the apninglike dashes, the Chinese forwards took them fully ten minutes to find someone on the College side drove in light-weight class, there is Leading morning when the man was charged. de M. Leathes, W. J. R. Besch plause by his clever tackles and the worked the ball to the goal mouthhemselves and when they eventually a high and swilt kick which slipped Stoker Deconhardt of the "Hawking" She and her servants gave evidence, Sub-Lieutenants, G. W. E. Casions, smart way he stuck to and worried his where it was sent into the net with a got into their strides, the game be into the net between the Portuguese who is anxious, to arrange about with and the magistrate had the case G. G. Thyne: Artificer Engineers, F. men. Of course if the Club players stinging shot' which no goal-keeper came more even. As soon as they goalie's upstretched arms. wanted to they could easily have could have saved considering the had awakened sufficiently, they began hall closed with the score standing at Boy" Flush and Coles of the

The first disposed of him, but they very sport-range from which the ball was kicked. an attack by means of long and quick one. all.

any-light-weight in the Colony, remanded until to-morrow. ingly refrained to use their weight and The referee however ruled the centre passes, and soon were in enemy ter

J. Davis, T. Clegg, E. P. Sweeton, contented themselves with matching forward off-side and no score was reory.

The Portuguese increased the pace weights, and unless they can And Hawkins are clever and fast-fly-

E. A. Williamson, A. J. Nash, J. D. trick with trick and nine times out of gistered. Not to be denied however, long time testing the Indians defence College goal with keen determination each other. If a suitable opponent in ald of Hongkong's Fund for Eldridge: Boatswains, E. Sykes, J. They remained there for in the second bail and pressed the other opponents, will have to fight to-night at the Theatre Royal at 9.15 Gunners, W. H Martin, H, C. Irvine, J. Byron, J. McDougall, ten Sepher managed to rab his oppon- the Chinese brought the ball back and very severely. Harteam and Hyder but Silva saved several hot shots in fine can be found for Stoker Lacks of the Devastated France. The lecture will Light

Mile. Van dr. Flier lectures Mates, J. V. Bond, F. H. Jarvis ent of the ball. After a while the once more netted it. This goal was showed up well in the defence of their style. Then Ismail relieved the pres- Alacrity," the boxing fans" will be illustrated by moving picture Club learned to avoid him and relied made possible by a fine piece of-com- citadel but work hard as they did, sure by kicking the ball to midfield. have the opportunity of seeing another Siz William Rees Davies will be in on their wing to work the leather bination by the three inside men, who they could not cope up with the elu J Lima stopped the ball in its flight welter-weight hout besides the Ker the chair. With such a worthy through. They pressed with deter when tackled. winged the ball. miration and soon were testing Omar was immediately returned to Tin Kwan scored the first goal of the match, and towards the College goat finishing up alone be a big draw, as Hongkong is full.

31sive Ah Chan for long and this worthy however, and made an individual run rison-Walters contest, which should object in view, the theatre should be who had a very hot ten minutes with Shan on the right inside, and although incidentally the only one for his side, with a weak shot. Silva ran out so dying to see their favourite in action

rain of shots from. various angles.in a difficult position, shot hard at this clever player scored from a kick away but missed the ball which Then in the middle of a meter in front goal and found the net. Although beautiful pass by the left wing. Trap rolled between his legs towards the of the goal mouth the referee blew the Police made desperate efforts to sing the ball as it came from the goal. He rushed back to recover it

again. his whistle and awarded the Club equalize, this proved to be the only other's foot, he dribbled past the backs but had the mortification of seeing it goal. There was a lot of discussion goal of the match.. Amongst the spectators however, as to

ind shot hard. The ball hit the post roft over the line just as he got to it: the accurateness of the decision.

Brst and then siided into the net. The There is no doubt that the Portuguese Many were of opinion that the ball

Chinese were leading when hatf time secured the lead by a stroke of was not in goal.

was called. Omar céught it from

This match which was played on

good luck : The Collegians made, Having received some intimation a kick by Reichelmann, but it was so the Navy ground proved more exciting the Indians again took the offensive on several occasion looked like Strand West, the Police under the From the kick off at the resumption, strenuous efforts to equalize and acters were in the vicinity of Bonham that a number of dangerous char slippery that he could not keep hold" than many anticipated, and despite and showed very convincingly their doing so, but V. Xavier at left of it and slipping from his hands, the opinions expressed before the match, superiority. They did not take long back and his cousin, in goal were Command of Mr. C. G. Perdue, ASP. ball rolled past him towards goal. the sailors certainly did not have the to equelize. Getting possession of the very sound games. The Portugiese Chinese watchmen's quarters. There Omer had the presence of mind how-game all their own way. The sailors ball at midfield, Andree made an in-pressed again after a while and did they discovered seven men, with want yesterday morning to the ever to rush back after it and kick who are still experimenting with their dividual run towards the Chinese goal all they knew to secure another goal, it out before it got past the line and team, tried several new men on Satur- and after beating the Chinese backs but were for a long time prevented together with eleven watchmen. If Dixon put it into touch. The College day and this was one of the reasons found the net without much difficulty, from scoring by the College defence suspected that, the men are bad faces. They were arrested, players however sportingly decided to why they had to play all they knew abide by the referee's decision and to beat the gunners. Amey had as and won for the scorer much well lives. Ismail was conspicuous for five men who made the daring This goal was a very creditable bae who were playing the game of their associates of the gang of refrained from protesting and the ball his partner at back a bucly, man from earned applause. It was certainly abis. clever tackles and helty kicking attack on a money changer's shop was once more centred: The struggle the "Hawkins," a fellow named Ed-lever piece of individual work which Conceicao got. possession and shot last week. The men are detained which followed after this was very in-wards. This ship also supplied-secured that goal. The ball was coa-hard at goal Silva was on the right pending further enquiries, but the teresting to watch, the ball being con-half back in the person of Wilkins anned to midfield after this and neither spot when the ball came, but it was watchmen were subsequently re fined to midfield for a time, with both an inside right in Harris. The side made much headway for a while so slippery that he could not hold it teased. sides exchanging long shots. Then Alacrity's" contribution to the team Then a test of footwork followed, in his hands. It shot upwards as he the Collegians again got going, and was Thoms, a clever, centre hall. which both sides showed up well. It grabbed at it and bounced into the ret the combination they exhibited proved Indeed, many called him the star very encouraging. When the ball centre hall of the Navy. For bat both teams were determined to with a win for the Portuguese hy, three was quite evident to the spectators over, his shoulder. The match ended was passed to Urquhart, he saw Black some unknown reason, however, he secure the winning goal. Andres and goals to ons,

The resumption proved to be just

as fast and interesting as the first half

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