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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1924,

FOR SALE.

SAMLI (Shanghai. Fish)

Frozen by AJ. A. Otteson's Improved Patented a hoa which preserves its origin ! flavour and qualides, Oven tasted always Appreciated. Flash firm as fresh fsh.

To be oblained only from

KWONG LNG, Ceraquario,

B. Des Yocx Roul

HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES

Tof Q. 198

Made to order. ROYAL & CO.

No. 1, D'Aguilar Street

"So's agent for Hongkow for THE CHINA REFRIGERATING & INVESTMENT COMPANY, LTD.

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from

The DAIRY FARM ICE & CULD SIORAGE CO., LTD.

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

* WORDS INSERTIONS,

$1, PREPAID.

WE HAVE JUST LANDED

A CONSIGNMENT OF SWISS CHEESE FINEST QUALITY

Without Crust

In tins of 6. Portions

In ting of Whole Gakes"

the Tia ...

...... $140

M

$130

ANITY:

the Tin...

AND FANCY

LEATHER CASE....

$4,50

THE FRENCH STORE

a, No. 9, Beaconsfold Arcade.

Tel. Central 704.

LEE KEE

Agent-for

HENRY RICHARD TILE CO'S.

We have a large stock of White Glazed Wall Tites. Colour Glazed Wall Tilos, Ceramic Mosaic Ti 03. Geometrical Encautio Floor Tilon, Tile Fire Gratas..

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SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.

CHINESE MEET THEIR WATERLOO.

The Club Defeated.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

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1st Division.

2 Club

0

The first half was a very evenly contested one, both sides had shots at goal, but with the exception of one from Forsyth, that Clarke managed to get away at the second attempt they did not lock scorers. Half time no score.

The second half was well advanced before any scoring took place, Johnson receiving a nice pass from the left bent Rodger, thereby opening the scoring for the Police. A few minutes before time the same player increased the score," the final whistle sounding with the score two goals to none. in favour of the Police.

With the poor team at their dis-, posal the Club were lucky to have escaped with such a small score against them. Gerrard played well as also did Stewart. Jones was well marked by Dewar, (who was playing centre half for the first time). Johnson showed some of his Interport form in this game. Forbes at inside left was tricky but slow. Wynne play- Result: Surreys, 5 goals; ed his usual safe game at back. It China TA,” 0.

was necessary for the Referee to order one of the Club players off the field, the reason for which will no doubt be investigated by the FA. Council,

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Comment. Police......

The Surreys were undoubtedly Surreys China "A"... the better team and fully deserved

2nd Division,

their win; it is doubtful, however; Surreys 4 China "AIf they would have secured such a Club. o China" B2 large margin of goals if Chan So Recreio "A" 8 University had been fit and the other back Kowloon 5 Sacred Heart. O had not left the field." Eaton was St. Josephs"A" 2 Recreio "B" 0. their best player but Mackles-

worth ran him a yery close second. | Mitchell played a good game in the middle line and had Suen well watched. Both backs played a sound game, but Douglas in goal seemed very shaky.

TO LET Two Godowns, or shops in DUDDELL STREET

Surreys y. China "A" For Particulars apply to:-H. Rut

For this game, played at. Soo- tonjee & Son, 16, Queen's Road,kumpoo, the teams lined out as

follows-

TO LET Office Rooms in Central position. Apply-Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildinge.

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FOR SALE-Kellett Manor being No. 185 The Peak. Possession next May. H. Percy, Smith, No. 6. Des Voeux Road Central.

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"GENERAL PUBLIC. / DECEMBER 22nd. and 23rd. PRICES:

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NOTICE.

Scrip No. 7896.

Surveys: - Douglas: Cooper and Jordan; Petter, Mitchell and Bristowe: Charlesworth, Eaton, Humberstone. Butler and Macklesworth.

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SECOND DIVISION.

Surreys 'Res. v. China “A.”"

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WORKS: YAUMATI, Tel K. 39 HONGKONG DEPT: 8 Stanley Street, Tal. U. 1979. KOWLOON H ́TEL DEPU. KOWLOON DEPUT: 19 Capton Road. CANTON: 19, Sharki Central, East BNGKONG HOTEL (Visitors only).

Kowloon v. Sacred Heart.

Previous to the big game at Sookumpo the Soldiere Reserves tried conclusions with the Chinese Junior "A" team and defeated

Playing on their own ground them by four goals to one. The Kowloon had an unexpected win Chinese were the first to score Ip from Sacred Heart, by five goals Kau doing the necessary, the to nil. The Kowloon eleven play of bad miskicking. Suen was well Soldiers, however, managed to ed with a much changed forward

Not one of the Chinese team played up to form, Chan So should obviously not have turned out, and others of the defence were guilty

through, Sacred Heart only mák- ing one or two dangerous rushes. Cavielle missed a goal sending the ball over the bar; soon after Morris, who played well through out, obtained possession of the ball and with a beautiful run down the China A-Lay King-chong

right wing scored on his own with Lai Yuk-tut and Chan So: Leung off, so was Li Wai-tong; the score twice before half time Wool- line, Fitz-Gerald and Millard both a fine shot. Sacred Heart appealed Yuk-tong, Wong Su-wa and Lam former had two golden opportuni- dridge being responsible for both playing, the latter for the first time but the referee disallowed it but Ying: Pang Karn-wing, Scenties, which together with the first goals, the second from a penalty this year and Latham going back instructed the linesman to wave. Kam-sun, Wong Pak-chong, Lai goal scored against them probably against Au Kit-sang for tripping. where he played a very fine steady more. From the kick off the Wai-tong and Chan Kwong-in. made a great difference to their In the second half Wooldridge fur game. If he continues to play in Kowloon team made the ball once play. It was obvious from this ther distinguished himself by that position he will be a strong more travel towards their opponents game to-day that the Sookumpo adding two more goals,

asset to the Kowloon defence. goal, Brown putting it "through, ground is not the place to put auch attractive games on. Long before the kick off the stands were full,' but the management did not seem, satisfied, for they long after this allowed people in when there was on the ground very close to the no more room, spectators sitting touch line. It was, there is no doubt, a record" gate.

Club v. Police.

Recreio "A"

University.

The Recreio team had a very

their opponents failing to reply. scoring no less than eight times,

easy win over the University boys

Club Res. v. China "B."

Depleted, by the first eleven taking some of their players the Club Res. fielded a very weak team against the Chinese "B"

Referee: Mr. Spencer. From the start it was evident that the Soldiers meant business, and they took up the attack, but the sensational opening was very I unexpected. Eaton received the bull from forty yards out sent in a lightning drive, Lau was in over the bar from off his hands position and saved, the ball going To the surprise of everyone the Referee pointed to the centre awarding a goal to the Surreys. This unexpected decision took the wind out of the Chinese, and their opponents were all over For this game both sides had to them for a time, and it was dur make last minute changes, owing ing one very fine movement by to injuries, the teams lining up as their left wing that Eaton follows: increased the score, he beating Club Rodger; Gerrard and and went down by two goals to Lau with a fast ground shot. Chinese had a go and Suen sent a high dropping shot that Douglas was very lucky to save, a few minutes later the game player was given a fine opening by Li Wai-tong for he received the ball well inside the goal area and with only Douglas to bear sent wide. Surreys were now satisfied that they had given their opponents quite enough oppor. tunities to score, so they started to bombard the Chinese goal, bad shooting only prevented the store from being bigger at half-time which arrived with the score two goals to none in favour of the Surreys.

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Resuming, the Soldiers seemed to want to rest on their laurels, for they gave the Chinese for- wards too much rope and two

(100) shares in the Hongkong and very close shots from Li and Sven

Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd.

1.

Nas-58544/63, 27560/93, 4192/96,

and a nicely placed header by Wong were very dangerous' 55627/635, 5:59/68, 52381/390, Mitchell and Eaton dropping back

although-they-did-not-materialiser 51667/76, 55555/94 in the name nanaged to clear and a nice piece of Mr. Ng Cheung,

of work between Macklesworth and Butler finished up with the TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN former beating Lau from a nice Nthat the above mentioned shot almost on the goal line. Scrip the property of Mr. A. A. Chan So was now limping badly Lopes, of Alexandra Building, and was more or less a passenger, Hongkong Sharebroker. has been and the brunt of the defence fell obtained from him by false on Lai Yuk-at and Leung Yuk- pretences and that any person to tong who was playing well back. whom the same is offered for A lightning movement by the purchase should before purchasing Chinese forward line saw Li test the same at once communicate Douglas with a fast ground shot with Mr. A. A. Lopes at his office, that looked all the way a scorer, Alexandra Building, or at his but the goalie managed to get it Residence, No. 3, Pratt Building, away with Wong in close atten- Kowloon.

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Dated the 27th day of Novem- ber, 1924.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1925,

Buxton; Lyon, Stewart and Hill; none. Pile, Forsyth, Jones, Railton and Howard.

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Police-Clarke; Wynne and MeWalter: Oram, Dewar and Goodwin: Stewart, Pearson, John- son, Forbes and Simpson.

dunce. From this. onward the Surreys took command of the game, but it is only fair to state that at this juncture Lai Yuk-tat retired from the game having in- jured himself internally. The game was spoilt somewhat by off-side here for Chan So was the only one lying back and it took ENTRIES for the forthcoming the Surreys forward line some- Races close on Saturday, 10th time, to accustom themselves to January, 1925, at 3 p.m. and must be the change, when they did Lan sent to the Secretary c/o Linstead & Hing-chong had some work to do. Davis, Alexandra Buildings, on or The fourth goal came from a per- before this date.

fect centre by Charlesworth,"the" goalie thinking that the ball was going out made no attempt to clear, and Humberstone breasted the ball into the net. The Chinese supporters now con- vinced that their favourites were beaten started to leave the ground in crowds and it was dif... |ficult to watch the movements of

En ry Forms are now ready and can be had at the Jockey Club Stables, Race Course, Hongkong Club or Linstead & Davis.

Hongkong, 19th December, 1924.

NOTICE

STORAGE space on Marine Lote the various players. Humber

with Godowns and Chinese House to Let from 31st December. W. S. BAILEY & CO, LTD.,

Kowloon Bay. Hongkong, November 3, 1924.

stone scored the fifth goal and just before time Eaton had a fine. chance to add to the score for he received the ball near. the penalty' spot and sent yarda wide A very unusual thing for him to

Referee: Mr. F. Smith.

Kowloon pressed and it was not After this Sacred Heart weke long before they forced a corner, up and Stewart was called upon from which they had bad luck in to save, which he did by put- not scoring, Fitz-Gerald heading ting the ball over the crossbar; up for it soon after; Cavielle made failed to score. Cavielle then look behind. Kowloon however made from the corner Sacred Heart a nice litle rush, and shot from the ball up again but shot over the well out, putting the ball through crossbar, but made up for this by with a left foot kick.. Play after dribbling the ball through on his this was fairly even, with Kowloon own, making his second goal. doing the pressing, but it was not Nearing the end Brown scored until early halftime that they with a nice shot, but the referee succeeded in breaking through, Rave offside.

ball Sacred Heart placed the behind for a corner. Moris took the kick and placed the ball fight in front of the goal Trambitzky hav ing no difficulty in scoring. Almost directly after Morris took the ball up the wing and it looked like an

St. Joseph's "A" v. Recreio "B" other certain goal, Brown how.

ever beaded over the cross bar.

Half-time arrived with the score

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The game ended, Kowloon win- ping easily by five goals to nit

Line Up: Kowloon. Stewart, Latham, Kirby, Cavielle, Rasmussen, Randle Morris Millard, Brown W. H. (Capt.) Fitz-Genald, Tram- bitzky

Sacred Heart :-

N. B. Mohomed, Razım, Hyder,

at 2 to nil in favour of Kow- Channing, Castilho, E. F. Brown, The second half was Shak, D Mahomed, A. R. Dallah Kowloon's the whole way (Capt) V. Ismail, A. Silva.

Playing on their own ground the College defeated the Recreio loon "B" by two goals to none.

THE DAWN OF A NEW YEAR

A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,

to you and yours is our sincerest wish.

With the dawn of a New Year let us pause in our labours and give thanks to Him. "from Whom all blessings flow " for His divine care and guidance. Let us not forget war torn Europe and China, rent by dissen- sion and hunger while trying to restore order out of chaos. ↓

Stopping through the portals of the year 1925 may we resolve more righteously to - practise the Golden Rule and bring greater peace on earth, good will towards men

Yours Faithfully,

Arosal

میام

Portwine Shippers Of Oporto.

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