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TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL
LEAGUE PROGRAMME.
The following. league football matches will be played to-day
Division 1.
"
Club Wiltshires, Kowloon Ground, 4 p.m. Referee, Mr. Birken
shaw.
Telephone 29.
UNITED, SERVICES LEAGUE.
"AMBROSE" AND "CARLISLE"
DRAW.
met
at
WILTSHIRE REGIMENT.
INTER-COMPANY COMPETITIONS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
of ponies (19), with Massra. Toeg a Gubbay (9) and Winsome and Hasty (B) next in order.
BETTING QUOTATIONS.
Last Monday's NC. Daily News says that for the "Champions," the following odds were obtainable en Saturday The Oriole Bydand. The Merlin
A VIOLENT PRISONER.
CONSTABLE MÕBBED. "
MAGISTRATE COMPLIMENTS INDIAN.
Yesterday an Indian constable arrested a hawker for unlawfully crying out his wares in Gilles Avenue, Kowloon. The
wan struggled violently and managed to break loose from Eis captor. As the constable
The Wiltshire Battalion has com pleted its annual competitions and the following is a summary of results
Cricket For this a Shield was purchased in 1894 in Burma and is won
1,000 to 200t and a. by the Company in intercompany
1,000 to 150t and competition who heads the league at
1,000 to 100 tand o 1,000 to 100 t the close of the season. Last season Curlew .........
Silver Streak... 1,000 to 100 t and 0 it was won by "D" Company.
for Old Bill 1,000 to 100 tandw Football-The same 39 Cricket. Won by "D" Company. Field Stable 1.000 to 100 tand o caught
"King's" stable 1.000 to 100 t Hockey-A Shield is being per- chased for Hockey. Winners to be Torg & Gubbay
Stable 1,000 to 75 t and decided on the same lines as cricket and football. Won by "D"Company, The Heron. 1.000 to 50 r and Sunlight 1,000 to 50 and who also won the Garrison League.
Shooting A Shield which is won Tatomillard by the Company who obtains the Colliaton *****
annual Hallow Een highest average in the Muskerry Course. -Won by "B" Exchequer Bill.
Jet Company.
Quois-There is no Trophy for Toe Emma..... Quoits but Medals are presented to Ypres... the winning Team. Won by "Grasite Company:
th
Cross country running-A Cup called the "Nites" cup is the trophy for this branch of sport. It was pre- sented to the Sports Committee on the return of the Battalion from South Africa in 1903 and is com pered for annually. Won by "" Company.
0.
... 1,000 to 50t
1,000 to 4t and 1,000 to 20t and 1,000 to 20 t and 1,000 to 20 t and o- 1,000 to
10 t
1,000 to
1,000 to
1 and It and
GOLF.
up with Eis prisoner Pia Wahu Street, the latter threw a brick which hit the constable on the chest, but the constable continued the chase and arrested his man outside the gates of the Kowloon Docks. Another fight then occurred between captive and captor. The pri sorer called out save life" and beat "molo kwa". A crowd of about 700 dock labourers answered the man's cries, and belaboured the Indian." In spite of the big odds, the Indian stuck i to his man until Inspector Aris and a pesse of men came to his rescue and dispersed the crowd. The prisoner wag taken
station -to the and this when morning victed by Magistrate Smith assaulting the constable and causing The draw for the Championship a riot was sentenced to one month's took place last night and is given hard labour. The constable was below. The first round is to be complimented for his pluck in stick-
THE CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW.
November 7th, the semi-final on the
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ct
Aquatic Sports-There are several played to-morrow, the second ong to his prisoner in face of great events chosen and the Company whosh and the final on the 21st. Thenger.. obrains the highest number of marks first, second and semi-final rounds
35 holes Conditions are match play
rule applies. under 1919 Rules of Golf, and local
The times of starting, precede the players' names →→→
A very interesting United Services League match was witnessed Happy Valley on Thursday evening
Ambrose "
the when the
Carlisle. They struggled to a is declared the winners, ie an will be each 18 holes and the final
Oficer N.CO. or man who wins draw of two goals each.
The "Carlisle " men pressed from race gets an individual prize and also! the opening whistle, and soon were points for his company. Two warks Ambrose" goalare gives for every person in the in front of the where Giles spoiled a good chance company who can swim † mile and S.C.A.. v. "Carlisle, "S.C.A. Ground, by kicking out. The "Carlisle" con-1 for every person who swims 100
tinued to attack and after about! yards. Won by "C" Company.
Bayonet Fighting.-Companies are 4 p.m. Referee, Mr. Holland-
of play. Fawcett minutes Ambrose" v. Tamar, Naval ten
them the lead. Sargeant represented by a team of 8 N.COs Ground, 4 pm. Referee, Mr.
men for men and a team leader. Team tried hard
get bis
leaders and Police. Sookumpoo together, but the "Carlisle" refused leaders fight team Y
is declared most fights Referee, Mr. Jones to be stopped, and attacking with so on. The Company winning
keen determination," soon scored the Division II.
another goal McCarthy was res-winners, N. B. Regimental arrange-
ments. Won by "B" Company.
Rales Indian Rec. Club v. Club Res., Club possible for this.
Boxing-Under ABA Ground, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mr. Wells. St. Joseph's College v. RG.A Res,
NC.Os or men winning fights obtain SCA. Ground, 2.30 pm. Referee,
besides and individual prize points for his Company, Won by "B" Mr. Robson.
Company.
"A Clements.
R.G.A. Ground, 4 p.m.
save
to
Stung by this reverse, the "Am- brose" men pulled themselves to gether, and from the centre up to the close of the march, the game Carlisle Reserves v. S.C.A. Res., became very even. The "Ambrose" Naval "A" Ground, 330 p.m. Remen gave as good as they tock, and fares, Mr. Ralston..
Staff and Dept. v. United, Nava! "B" Ground, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mr. Evans.
Club de Rec. v. Kowloon Res., Naval "B" Ground, 4 p.m. Referee, Mr. Smith.
22nd Peniabis v. Oilers United, Sockumpoo Ground, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mr. Cheeselty.
Tennis. The Company winning
KINEMA NOTES.
HONGKONG THEATRE.
1)
10 32 RL. D. Wodehouse v. T.
Y.H....
Included in the new programme at 10.36 H. G. Bagnall v. R. M. the Hongkong Theatre is a splendid
Smith.
Paramount
"be film entitled 10.40-A, C. Leith v. J. D. Kinnard Hungry Heart." It is adapted from 10.4-8. D. C. Morgan J. Lthe story by David Graham Phillips.
Crockatt.
Paoline Frederick has the leading 10.48--P. G. de Faravicini v. N. C. role.
Wilson. 10.52-W.D. Kraft'v. J. Macdonald.
J. B. Ross v. J. Johnstone 10.56-T.S.Forrest v. N.L.Smith
BILLIARDS.
A fire, broke out at midnight yesterday in a matshed in Wongaci- chong village, occupied by Water: Works-cookies. The structure was burned to the ground before the out-
Damage to personal property is estimated at $190.
were continuously on the move, but the greatest number of games obtain (PALACE HOTEL TOURNAMENT. break was reported to the police.
the highest points and is declared winners. Won by "C" Company.
Water polo,Same arrangements as for Tennis. Won by "C" Com. pany.
the sound "Carlisle" defence brought them to grief time after time. The match developed into a ding-dong struggle with either side taking the offensive for a short spell only.
For all the above events the Com- Much mid-field play was witnessed. The "Ambrose" men, in spite of pany who obtains the highest number continuous repulses, were determined of marks in a competition as sauc to save the game, and pressed for tioned by the committee scores four It will be noticed that in the above the rest of the first moiety. They points towards the Wiltshire Shield, programame the Navy grounds at the bombarded the "Carlisle goal from the second three points, the third two A" and all angles, but for a while appeared points and the fourth one point. Valley are described as
of to have no luck, then Truss convert- The Company gaining the highest information "B" For the followers of the game, it might be ed from a well placed corner kick aggregate cumber of points in all branches of sport are the winners of explained that "A" ground is the by Ashford.
the Wiltshine Shield for the year. one nearer to the Jockey Club stands, and "B" ground the one nearer to Wongneichong Rozd.
The second half was very keenly contested, but neither side could gain the advantage, all the attacks falling when in front of
Last right's matches in the above tournament resulted as follows:
Mr. A. G. Pile (-200) beat Mr. W Drew (-125) by 250-181...
File's best breaks were 32, 24, 22, 20 and 18; and Drew's 18.
J. W. Hamilton failed to turn up for his match with J."W. Clapham, and the latter was given a walk over.
INTIRPORT CRICKET.
A SHANGHAI FRACTICE MATCH.
I
The Captain Superintendent of Police offers à reward of $250 for information leading to the arrest of a Portuguese youth named CJ, Sequeira, who is wanted on a war- have absconded from the North West rant for forgery. Sequlera is said to Trading Company, Hotel Mansions, by whom he had been employed as book-keeper.
A new crew will be shortly sent The Wiltshire Shield-This is the first year the Shield has been won.
The following is from the Shang-out to Hongkong for the recom mission of the light cruiser "Carlisle." goal It was purchased whilst the Battalion hai Mercury, of October 23 The Kowloon v. Wilts match ought
The interporters who go down to A half crew will at the same time be to prove very good and a keen either by hasty or faulty shoot was at Gibraltar in 1914 but owing It was not until near the to the outbreak of war the competi-
Tamar," receiving ship at that struggle is anticipated. The soldiers ing.
practice games to-day when they .are the favourites and there is close of the game that Truss scored tions could not be finished."C" Hongkong played one of their last sent out to Hongkong for the
were Ambruse's second goal, and Company were very hot favourities
up against" a good combina-station, together with some ratings no reason why they should not the
just managed to save the match. for the honour of wianing it in the tion of the rest of Shanghai The for distribution amongst the ships secure the two points at stake.
to the The South China, v. "Carlisle" Both sides tried hard for the decid first year of its existence. Competi interport inen batted first and put up of the China station. Amongst the
officers appointed Carlisle" are Engineer Commander match is sure to draw the usual ing goal after this, but time was tions. which could not be included a good show, the innings closing new
Here too a keen against them, and when the final this year have been "The Athletic finally fur 202. The feature of the Chinese crowd. struggle is anticipated. There is whistle was sounded, the match Sports" and "Tugs o' War." For the game was the fine "wagging" of the G. W. Odam and Warrant Engineer
Tug a' War there are two Cups, one tail. The eighth wicket went down E. Thaxter. the possibility of a draw, but a win ended in a draw of 2 all.
presented to the Battalion by the at 132, but Brock, Cobb, and. Allison for the Chinese would not come as a
citizens of Salisbury in 1907 in com- played brilliantly and saw the second surprise.
memoration of the visit of the Bat century passed before the last man talion to that City and the other was presented by Captain (now Major] Timmis
The first division match at Soo- kumpoo Valley between the RG.A. and the Police, should result in a win for the soldiers, in spite of the
HOME RESULTS.
London, Sept. 23.
The results of the last series of
In addition to the above there is a
fact that their clever right winger Football League matches were as (who had his shoulder put out in a follows, the home club in each in-further distinction to be won by match last week) will not turn out.stance being placed frst - The Police can be expected to put up
FIRST LEAGUE.
a hard struggle.
"Tamar"Bradford CO Huddersfield "....2 ** Ambrose " The -game should go to the former team. Chelsea 1 Manchester Un.2
Everton 3 Derby Co.
went.
Score:
INTERPORT XL
B. Ollerdessen, b Robertson ---
We trust that their comparatively easy victory over a strong eleven of The Rest on Saturday may be re- 4garded as a happy augury, though: D. W. Leach, e Billings, b O'Hara 32 we may not perhaps anticipate that Officers, N.C.Os and men of the Bat Rev C. E. Spencer, b. Robertson... 14 picked elevens of the southern ports talion, Le. Regimental Colours. The A E. Piercey, st. Barnes, b O'Hara 6 will rules for the award of these are as w. C. G. Clifford, b O'Hara follows
F. L. Wainwright, e Banes, b
Billings
19 than
be disposed of for less a century as were The Rest. There was nothing sensa 24 tional to record, the highest score of 2the day being 42 by C. Brook, the 26 wicket keeper for the Interporters, 42 who with Cobb put on 69 for the
A Competitor in any branch of sport shall, if he be recommended Dr H. Morris; e and b O'Hara ... In the second division. the pro-Manchester C 3 Arsenal
the Sub-Committee, be awarded W. Allison, St. Barnes, b O.Hara Lable winners are the Club ReMiddlesbrough D Burnley
is Colours" by the general Com-C. Brook, b OʻHára ............... Eouth China Res., Club de Rec.,
Oldham 0 Liverpool...✪ Staffs, St. Joseph's and Oilers United,
badge. The badge shall be a Maltese R. Grimshaw, not out ................. but one can never be too sure, as Frestor. N. E...3 Newcastle Un: 2 mice consisting of a singlet and F. H. Cobb, c Tribo, b Billings... 27 nipth wicket. Both batsmen played several of the teams opposed to thosa Sheffield Un-2 Bradford Cross in huff on a dark blue mouni, : Sunderland2 Blackburn Rov.0 Tuttenham Hots1 Aston Villa 2 quite. B. Albion...2 Bolton Wand...1
in practice, and might be capable of springing surprises.
KOWLOON. WILTSHIRES.
SECOND LEAGUE.
Barnsley S. Shields Birmingham...1 Cardiff C. Bristol C2 Hull C.
2
Leicester C
tre.
osomewhat unorthodox cricket, and Cobb in particolar was favoured with more than the average share of luck.
Extras.........
Total 202 Colours awarded for Football Commenting on the team the N. C. and Hockey shall be red and white Daily News says: The committee striped jersey with badge, for cricket charged with the responsibility of dark blue blazers with badge on securing a representative team to pocket and blue cap with badge, visit Hongkong for the matches!
"
"
Hon
INTERPORT TENNIS.
CONTEST IN HONGKONG ON NOVEMBER 15. Bury ******** 3 Wolv. Wands.I Clapton Or 5 Stockport Co....and for Swimming blue with badge against Singapore and Hongkong No Competitor may wear the to take place early nert
many Dr. W. J. Woodman, The following team will represent Coventry Blackpool Regimental badge awarded for one month, have met with the Kowloon F.C. to-day in the match Leeds Un. 3
brach of sport whilst competing in disappointments, as more than half Secretary of the Hongkong Lawn with the Wiltshires. Crocker Notts Co2 Notts For another; with the exception that, the first choice have found it im Tennis Association, has received a F. Wheeler, T. Kalght, C. Millard, Rotherham......1 Port Vale If awarded a badge for either Bayonet possible to make the trip. However, telegram from the Shanghai Associa
Wegman, G. White W. Taylor, E. Stoke 2 Sheffield Wed....1 Fighting, or Boxing he may wear it
on Saturday at, though by no Ollerdessen (Americars).. Evelyn, R. Townsend, B. Pasco, Fi West Ham 2 Fulham during any of these Competition, the eleven which played. The Restition to the effect that Pott and↓
A man awarded bis "Colours" for means our strongest, will we trust members of Clemo. Reserve-A. Robinson.
*Tennis team, art more than one branch of sport shall render a good account of them. Interport be entitled to wear the badge with a selves and
a bold bid coming down with the cricket team KOWLOON (RESERVES) v. CLUB Grimsby3 Bristol Rovring of buff piping for each addition for the honours in the three-cornered by the Empress of Japan." Oller-
Merthyr...6 Gillingham .........1 al sport.
contest in which they are to take dessen will play in both singles and Tanaka Uspanese) and part. They will, it is hoped, be doubles. strengthened by the inclusion of H. Canavano Portuguese) will leave Novara on P. W. McMeekin, who is already in Shanghai by the
DE RECREIO,
THIRD LEAGUE.
Brighton ...4 Brentford....
Crystal Pal1 Norwich
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