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MALE ARBEITS

MONDAY. JANUARY 17, 1921.

ALS, ET KETION

21 YOONA MAXMEX

MERCURY-MOTOE CAR

SPORT.

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19—6) Des Voeux Bord Central,

HONGKONG.

FOOTBALL.

1

HONGKONG LEAGUE.

14

SATURDAY'S HATCHES.

DIVISION 1.

1 Kowloon

TELEPIGRES

MASH BRANCH A BWW BOOK

KARMICK BL

VEST POST BRANCH 1845 WOLK SHIP

South China-Lal Hing Cheung; Cheung Wing Sing, Chan So; Lal Yok Sat, Leung Tai Fung, Leung Yak Tong; Ko Si Wai, Ip 'Kan, Wong Pax, Cheung Kum, An Kit Sang.

Referee, Mr. Jones,

HMS. *TAMAR” vs. H.MS. "AMBROSE."

THE CHINA MAIL.

"CARLISLE” RES. ». INDIANS ALLEGED ROBBER CHIEF.

LAKOF SERGT, GARDINER'S KURDEREN T

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IMPORTANT ARREST.

This game went in voor of the Navy men, who being released from first division "football" turned out a strong side. Early in the game the sasiors were awarded a penalty fo: hands, and Fawcett, taking the kick, sent in wide. Eldréck styck the up- right with a fast shot, which redound- ed to play, and the Indians took the leather-down where Rumjahn sent shot which the goalkeeper stoppeded a Chinese who is said to be the The West Point Police have arrest

The Indians returned and forced a corner which Runjahn headed over the top. The Carlisle " added four more goals--one by Fawcett from penalty the sailors winning by goals to ril

SC.A. RES. v. CLUB DE RECREIO

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On the Chinese ground these Clubs played a goalless draw. The Chinese attacked through the game.

POLICE DISGUISED AS BOATADEN.

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

LADIES' GOLF.

CITY-

ST. ANDREW'S HALL, CITY HALL

TUESDAY, 18th January, 1921, at 5.30 pm.

ALEXANDER ŠKLAREVSKI.

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A CAPTAIN'S CUP for 1991, has been presented by Mr. Crawied which will be played for in Jany. February, March, April, November & Decembar, over Old Course at Fanling,

Bay Course Conditions: Medal piar. and in May, June, July, August. Sep- tamber and October, over Deed Water leader of the rubber gang, which The 13 monthly Winters to caused the death of Lance Sergeant jpate for the Cap in Math Play at the Gardiner on the night of December and of the rear. The Art Sxture at 427 last. The story of the capture was Fanling will be on FRIDAY, January

told by Inspector Willis to Magistrate 28th and thereafter on the Orme this morning in connection TUESDAY, of every month. with a charge of possession of arus Hongkong, January 17, 1821. preferred against two Chinese who were arrested at the same time as the supposed robber chief According to the Inspector, on Saturday be received information that one of Sergeant Gardner's murderers was in hiding in a small village' on Pingchax Island. He stance secorexi UNITED Y. KOWLOON RES. a warrant and fourteen Chinese

detectives disguised as boatmen THIRD PIANOFORTE RECITAL The teams met on the Club ground left on a sailing boat to seek the at 2.30 p.m., the United winning by outlaw. On the island the party met. 2 goals to I. The Kowloon Res: the informer who conducted them to started with ten men, but the eleventh the alleged robber chief's hiding came on about two minutes after the place, where the detectives rushed start. In the first hal! May sent in a the house. The man was arrested, L Beethoven Moonlight Sonata. The Ambrose attacked, and shot that Mackay kicked out where but when the warrant was read out Mitch was called upon to run out and the ball struck Adams, the Kowloon to bim, he protested his innocence returned back, and bounded lam goal. May and asserted that he could produce The "Ambrose"

to guarantee and the forwards kept Mitch guess scored for the United in the second good people ing. Mankhoose sent into the ner, half.

unblemished character. His captors giving the Ambrose the lead

accordingly accompanied him to the after

village store where they interviewed w minutes Ply. From the cestre kick the

the master. As a precaution against III. Sexebatê Ambrose" got down again and

treachery, the detectives searched

- Liszt The game was played at Sookum forced a corner which Handford

the storekeeper, and finding a felly poo and was well attended. Play cleared, and the "Tamar" were soon

loaded revolver in his girdle, im- was fast and entertaining. The round the Ambrose goal where a

mediately placed him under arrest. Wiltshires were without

Giles bombardment was set up, but Elsey.

A thorough search of the premises Kowloon won the toss, and the playing a very sound game, kept

was instituted with the result that two soldiers at once rashed the bait into them out.. Meggs received a pass

more loaded revolvers and 50 rounds Kowloon territory. Wheeler and from Routley and beat Elsey with a fast

of ammunition were discovered. The Knight, however, checked them

their prisoners when the shopkeeper's police were about to depart with effectively. The ball went to the

son made his appearance in time to other end and Kowloon tried hard to

be arrested also. score. It looked as if they were going to, but the soldiers got the ball away and made a'n attack en their oWE account. Menhan

South China....... 1 Titania ...per –

Tamar

Police

The game was played on Navy "B" ground." It was well attended by blue jackets.

2 Ambrose

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-R.G.A. We

DIVISION 2.

2

2 Kowloon Res.

1

clear.

Sth. China Res.

0 Club de Rec........

0

St. Joseph's ..*

+ Staffs.........

I

Ollers** 5 Club Res.

Carlisle...... 4 Indians ****

United.......**

WILTSHIRES v. KOWLOON.

2

STOLEN RING.

WHERE IS IT?

THREE WOMEN AND A JEWELLER.

PROGRAMME:

(a) Adagio

(b) Scherzo

(e) Presto agitsto

his II. Chopin (a) Fantasie Impromptz

fol Valae, & fut major

(c) Mazurka, G Sharp miser

(d) Scherzo, B minor

Borodine

Minuet astique

Carpriccio

In the Carent Strauss-Schultz-Elver

"Bide Dannbe"

(Arabespre as the themes

of the Valse.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH MEN'S ASSOCIATION.

MARATHON BACK.

To be held under the auspices of the above association co THUPS- DAY, 10th February, at 4 pm.

shot thereby bringing the scores level three women who entered a jeweller's A cool theft was committed by The "Tamar" again attacked. but shop yesterday. One of them asked Boylin cleared. Play was again to be shown some finger rings, and round the "Ambrose goal, where the shop assistant handed her two. off-side against Adams relieved. The Under the pretext of examining defend the shopkeeper and his son. Mr. E. Davidson, who appeared to "Tamar" returned, and Esey, run the

rings, the woman passed told the Magistrate that he had been made a valiant attempt, but missed.ng out of goal to clear a pass from to" her

one Routley, missed.

companions Adams, beitsmediately left the shop Placing behalf and state the circumstances who instructed to plead guilty" in their tried, and also missed. Warren took close in, pat the ball into the other on the counter, the other of the case. The defendants, said; about 7 miles

To be run in Kowloon, distance the ball to the front of the goal and kept up the pressure and Elsey friends, when the assistant called her gardens beside the

empty goal. The Tamar""still woman was about to follow her Co. el. owned some fruït passed to Menhan who would have dealt with shots from every one in attention to the fact that the employed watchmen to guard their Open to all Europeans of the Colony.

(Route to be announced later] scored if Knight Jackily had not the front line. With the "Tamar".

store, and

Silver Trohies-1st, 2nd and 3rd. managed to intercept it. Early in

second ring had not yet been return property. The revolvers and am Entrants to be nominated by a An

Very soon afterwads Swanborough

L

اویر

sent a

the second half the Wits got a tacking the whistle sounded fored. The woman held that that was monition found in the house were member of the association.

Warren placed the kick half time, with the score 2 goals to not her concern as she was not kept for the use of the watchmen applications for entry to be sent ta corner.

I in vour of the "Tamar." ́excellently. "Crocker punched out

responsible for the kleptomaniac in case of attack by robbers. In the undersigned. Resuming, "Tamar' got well Swanbrough retorted with a score down.

habits of ber friends. where Hezps

-The view of this, Counsel asked that a the only one of the game. There long shot over the bar. From the shop assistant thought otherwise lenient view be taken of the case.

D. J.PURVIS, were some good tries after this by goal kick Eldridge went down police were sent for-

and detained ber while the

Secretary Sports Committee Evans, Menhar, and Swarborough, the wing, and Handford was forced

The Magistrate: Why did they c/o JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Ltd. The soldiers were playing strong to kick to touch. From the throw charged before Magistrate Orme, pons?

was not take out licences for the wea football. Just before the final whistle in Heaps wect away and sent over a who sent her to jail for six weeks Menhan made a good effort, and

long pass, which Elsey turned behind with hard labour.

Counsel: It was carelessness, I just missed

the upright, Heaps took the corner

suppose.

The teams were:

This morning the

Woman

The police have made enquiries at Wits Wright, Trivett, Murrant; kick and sent the bali bevind. The all the pawnshops, but have failed to "Tamar," keeping up the pressure, trace the missing ring. The woman Farmer, Lancaster, Smith; Warren. | Evans, Menhan, Swanborough and sent in several shots that went refused to give any information

wide. Play

was then more even, and the "Ambre" returned Wheeler,

to the attack, but their forwards Weyman, failed in front of goal Mitch was

Amor.

Kowloon-Crocker;"

Knight: Coupland,

Townsend and Evelyn.

concerning her accomplices.

.

having regard to the calibre of the The Magistrate: It is serious.

revolvers.

Counsel: I am now instructed that as a matter of fact my clients applied for licences but were refused.

the Replying to Magistrate, Inspector Willis said that he was

Beesley Taylor, Millard Pasco, called upon to save several shots in LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. prepared to admit that the premises

Referee: Mr. Welk.

SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC v. H. M. S. TITANIA."

the closing stages of the game. No scoring took place in the second half, and the whistle sounded, leaving xb "Tamar" winners.

ARRITALS.

The teams were:

The 5.5.Laisang." Captain F. H.M.S. "Tamar :-Mitch; Hand- The game was played on Navy ford. Brazendale. Topping. Grant. Mooney, 2,225 tons, arrived this "A" ground. There was a crowd Rowe: Routley, Maggs, Adams,

morning at 7 from Muji with 810 of about 4.000 The "Titania" Blind. Heap.

tons of general cargo. players were not able to put in their! H.M.S. Ambrose ":: Elsey: usual team. but nevertheless they played a good game and gave the Chinese a hard match. The Chinese started the offensive as soon as the game opened.

Bayling. James; Etheridge, Parker. Thorp: Preddy, Miles. Monkhouse. Welsh, Drayton.

+

Referee. Mr. Holland.

W. Van Cortland., 1,256 tons, arrived The s.s. "Cheongshing," Capt. N.

this morning at 7.30 from Hongay with 2,300 tons of coal.

The Police were expected to play Jowitt, 1,093 tons, arrived this morn The s.s. "Loongiang." Capt. P. the R.G.A. at Happy Valley at 4ing at 8.30 from Manila with 600 P... They were unable to appear,

tor of general cargo. as a number of the players, serving on the Fire Brigade, had been at work- all the night before at the fire at Bailey's shipyards, The R.G.A. take the two pionts:

Their forwards were slow in front of goal and the Navy defence 'had plenty of time to clear. Ip Kao, re- ceiving close in, muddled the pass and the goalkeeper ran out and clared. After a little more play the “Titania" transferred to the other end and had hard lines in not open ing the score as the left wing beat the backs and sent in a slow shot that the Chinese goalkeeper stopped but let the ball out of his hands, and Chan So, running back, just kicked out in time. Midfield play followed, with the Chinese having the better of the exchanges.

The Reserves had the Oilers wait- with no score. Resuming, the Chinese again took ing on the Navy ground until 2.50 The aggressive. In a scrimmage in pm, and then turned out with only the sailors' half one of the Chinese eight men

Half time arrived

CLUB RES. v, OLLERS UNITED.

DEPARTURES.

The ss "Kwanglez,” Capt. Taylor sailed for Shanghai a: 10 a.m. to-day with 900 tons of general cargo.

CLEARANCES.

The s.s. "Heimel Maru," Japani Boysen, Goldenberg and cleared to-day and will sail for Moj,

players was injured and a slight halt Macdonah were missing. Early in via Keelung at daylight to-morrow. was made. From the throw down, the game the Club forced a commer Leung sent across to Au Kit Sang which was well placed and Goldman who went in and forced à corner, sent into the net, giving the Club an The goalkeeper "caught and threw early lead. The Club, playing the

Before

The "Phatics" are coming en

Keep your

+ 4!

'Mr. Hayley Morris, in view of

gut. It came back in a first timer one back game, put the Oilers of February 15 and 16. that beat the sailors' goalkeeper side on several occasions. and opened the scoring for the half time the Oilers equalised through eyes and the dates open, >-Chinese_five minutes after the re Pye. Resuming, the Club took the start. Stung by this reverse, the lead again through Goldman, who, sailors began a vigorous attack receiving from a corner kick, again his approaching departure from and the Chinese defence was sorely beat the goalkeeper. From then on-Shanghai, has resigned from the tried, but proved its mettle and wards the Oilers got the mark of Chamber of Commerce. the sailors were forced to retire to their opponents and adding four more "defend their own goal where shots goals, two from Bath and one each were sent in by Ip Kau and Au Kit from Williams and Pye, ran out, win- Sang. The sailors tried hard to level ners by live goals to twa. Mr. up the play, but Chan So cleared with Masters were the referee.

huge kick that went behind at the ether end. Give and take play follow- ed, and the game continued very fast. The sellors could not get through the defence, and the whistle sounded for time, leaving the Chinese winners of a bard fought game by the only goal scored. The sailors played a good

ST. JOSEPH'S Y. STAFFS.

Playing at home, the college boys

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were used as a store, but he could- nct say anything about the fruit gardens as he had not seen them. In view of the fact that the defendants

prepared to stand WHIC

tarantors of a suspicious character, said the Inspector, he would ask the Magistrate to take a serious view of the case.

The Magistrate: You don't dis-

genuine shopkeepers? pute the fact that the defendants are

The Inspector: No, but I am in

possession of certain information concerning them, which, however, don't think is fair to mention in Court.

possibility that the defendants' lia- The Magistrate: I think there is a

billity in the matter is not equal, and I propose to question them.

Replying to the Magistrate, the first defendant said, that he would undertake all responsibility in the

matter.

The Magistrate convicted the first accused, and after some discussion with Inspector Willis, imposed a fine of $100 for each revolver or one month's hard labour in each instance. In the event of the fines not being paid, the three terms of imprisonment are to run consecutively.

The alleged robber chief will be brought before the Court to-mN OTTOW morning.

Mr. Yeh Chu Cheung, of the MON Min Kuo Yih Fao, Shanghai, one of JAS, the leading journalists in China, is now paying Canton a visit, He was once general secretary of the Chinese Press Association.

Messrs. Butterfield and Swire. deleated the Staffs by four goals to the local agents for the Blue Funnel one. During the first half Hyndman Line, have received telegraphic

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