SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927.
SPORTS
FOOTBALL.
LEAGUE PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY.
ATTRACTIVE LIST.
THE CHINA MAIL,
INTERPORT CRICKET.
(Continued from Page 1:)
The Rest,
The game started sensationally
The scores were as follow: Alexander scoring from close range after a scuffle in the Civi- Sheppard, c Baker, b Allison lians' goal and from this stage the Reed, b Stake: Civilians appeared to fall away, Smith, b Allison
the Services forward line giving a Quinn, b Allison ... fine exhibition of short sharp pass- Norman, e Quayle, b Isaacs ing. From
clever movement Rogerson, did not bat ....
third Carr, b.C. E. Ollerdessen Leach scored the Servicos'
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The full programme for to-day goal Restarting the Civilians at Mosa-Blundel, e Linguard, b
tacked through Brown and Suen Isaacs
is:-
1ST DIVISION.
Kick off 4.15 p.m.
K.O.S.B. v. Hong Kong Club. Soo-
kumpoo. Chinese Athletic v. Scots Guarda,
Club Ground. Valley, Recreio v. R.A., Kings Park. Queen's Regt. v. Kowloon Chatham
Road, U.S. Ground. R.A.F. v. South Chinn, Kowloon
A.F.C. Ground,
JUNIOR DIVISION A,
Kick off 2.45 p.m.
R.A. v. K.O.S.B., Sookumpoo, Kowloon v. South China A., Kow
loon.
South China v. Recrcle, Kinga
Park.
盲
St. Josephs v. Hong Kong Club
Rea. Valley.. University V.
Club Ground.
Chinese Athletic,
JUNIOR DIVISION B.
Kick off 2.45 p.m.
Kam-shun, but Avery, was safe: Goodwin, b lesacs .... Good efforts by Gosano were well
Billinga, b Ollardessen dealt with by the gon! keeper. Sims next scored for the Services Stewart, not out.
Extras with a fast luw, placed shot which was deßected past Pau by one of the defenders, next Leach scored a the goal started. by Northey on right wing. The Civiliane hesi taney in front of goal spoilt many Isaacs the Services' Stokes good chaces, and again took up the attack and Allison Northey, going through on his own C. E. Ollerdensen scored a capital goal. Time was. T. Madar called with the Services easy winners by alx goals to one. ·
Comment.
The game was a good one, al- though in the second half the Ser vices, particularly forward, wore much more together and the spee tutors were treated to some really clever work. As an Interport Trial Service was disappointing.
it
Barrett
RECREIO v. H.K. ELECTRIC KING AT CENOTAPH.
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OUR CABARET.
NEW ITEMS AT THE 'STAR THEATRE.
On the Club de Recreio ground, King's Park, yesterday a' cricket match between the Club and the Throughout the whole Empire and Hong Kong Electric was played, in in British communities abroad all- HEY! HEY!" TO-MORROW. the second division of the League, ence was observed. This year for| 20 and resulted in a substantial win-the-first-time Canberra, the now
9 for the Club, the score being 109 capital of Australla, was the scene Every item in the revue "Hey! of the Australian celebration. Hoy with which Mr. Charles A party of more than two hun-Chamier's London vaudeville dred members of the Old Contemp-company, the new Our Cabaret tibles Association, members of the opens .Ita season .at the Theatre to-morrow original British Expeditionary Star Force in the Great War, observed night,
0, against 42.
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INTERPORT TEAM.
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(To the Editor of the "China Mait."
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Sir,Sportsman" Is wrong
1
is new. to the
the two minutes aflence to-day at Colony. The songs, sketches' and
A
STAR
MR. CHARLES CHAMIER'S
Lorfion Vaudeville Company
THE NEW
OUR CABARET
of Intime Revues
With
when he trys to insinuate that the spot where they first came into dances will therefore have the 2 Selection Committee ought not to contact with the Germans during added charm of novelty, and a NEW SONGS-NEW SKETCHES
Thus yearly since the thoroughly enjoyable evening 2 be criticised. No selection com-the war.
9mittee is infallible and the public Armistice, nine years ago, represen- may be expected.
has every right to voice its opinion tutives of British soldiers who were Among the sketches to be pre- 96 in the Press when it disagrees within the Battable of Mons have com-sented to-morrow night is a clever
NEW DANCES,
TO-MORROW
the choice of such committee." memorated it on the spot they them burlesque dealing with Froth-Sunday, Nov. 13th et 5.15 p.m.
"Sportsmen's" attempt at sar-salves 'made" famous.
scuam in to-day's paper is rather
Total
Bowling Arinlysts.
C. M. R. .12.5 4 18
W.
10 1 21
1 amusing. He might be interested
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8 1 5
8 1 1
1.
SPORTS DIARY.
TO-DAY.
blowers in the time of Tutan-1 khamen-a theme which it can in be imagined gives plenty of scope
and
Monday, Nov. 14th.. HEY! HEY 1"
“COCKTAILS."
Thursday & Friday, Nov. 17th & 18th. “HONI SOIT.” Saturday, November 19th. "A LA CARTE.” Sunday, November 20th, HERE AND THERE."
Historic Broadcast. Everywhere in Britain as to know that I, too, am A Hong Kong boy and that it is my view many other parts of the Empire, for the company to display its aid comedy talent. Another amusing Flanders poppies sold to that there is nothing wrong with the funds of the British Legion, sketch is called "Honeymoon Tuesday & Wednesday, Nov. 15th the tone of that last paragraph in
& 16th. "Critic's" letter. I don't think it were worn in remembrance of those, Hall."
The company has returned. is either "mendicant" or "savours who survived the war only to suffer
in death and misfortuno from its from the North strengthened in of begging" in the least.
In conclusion I should like to effects. Last night the Prince of numbers and talent, and in addi- state, Sir, that I agree with the Wales in a moving speech, appealed tion it will have the advantage. other correspondents and contribu-for this cause. He mentioned that this time of the services of a tors to the Press that Mr. Fincher the sale of poppies, which in the vivacious comedienne in Miss fully deserves a place in the team, first year, 1921, had produced Muriel Varna who was unable to and I am glad there are those who £106,000, had risen annually until appear last August owing to ill-| | have challenged the selection Com-last year £485,000- were given. ness. Booking for the whole sea- mittee's action in excluding a This year he asked for half a mil-son is now open at Moutrie's' and the Hong Kong Interport side must Hong Kong Hockey Club, King's player who is certainly entitled to lion. Poppies are made at a special the Star Theatre at the popular"
Play for Hong Kong in the big factory where only disabled ex-ser-admission prices of $3, $2 and $1. Cricket. Division 1: Civil Ser-matches next week.
vicemen are employed.
While the New Our Cabaret is vice v. Chinese (F); Kowloon v.
To-night during the Remembrance at the Star Theatre the movie Division Royal Artillery. (F).
festival at the Albert Hall, the programme will be limited to one C.C. II: Navy v. Hong Kong
Prince of Wales will give a short performance at 5.80. daily, with seconds (F); Kowloon v. Civil
address which will be relayed the usual changes of programme Service (F).
throughout the Empire by short during the week, The picture to- wave telephony The United States morrow and Monday will be Zane will also attempt to intercept and Grey's thrilling story of a his relay the speech.-British Wireless toric feud, "To The Last Man," Service.
with Richard Dix and Lois Wilson Shadows Before. in the leading roles.
players in the Interport games are limited to three, so the majority of
be selected from Civilian sources. Six of the. Civilian team (Wynne, Bishop, Remedios, Brown, Gosano and Suen) represented Hong Kong last year against Shanghai in the Interport, and whilst too much notice cannot be taken of one Kung Woo v. St. Josephs, Yaumati, particular match, it must be admit Kowloon v. South China, Kowloon,ted that the Civilian side was dis- South China v. Chinese Athletic,
Car. H.
*Kick off 4.15 p.m.
Moslems v. Boy's Scouts, Valley.*
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Coming to the more serious work of the League to-day, the pro- gramme is a most attractive one, The Athletic, who are making his tory, hope to be, at full strength, their only doubtful Blarter being Lee. Wai-keon at inside right, whose place will be taken by the reserve player, Lau Man (who showed mach promise against the R.A.) should the ex-Swatow player not be available. The Guards have to rehabilitate a great chance themselves, by giving of their best, against most worthy opponents. This should be a fine game with the gates, as usual, closed before the kick off, and with the Chinese Athletic starting warm favourites.
appointing. This was probably due largely to the fine display of the Servicos.
Gogano alone played up-to repu- tation amongst the forwards, but he was closely watched.
Stewart and Brittain worked hard against their clever, oppon- ents, but were beaten on many oc- casions, whilst Wynne and Bishop were below form and at times over- whelmed. Pau Ka-ping la clever, little chance with and had very the goals.
Hockey-Waseda University v.
Park,
Football Senior Division: Queen's v. Kowloon; Recreio v. R.A.; Chinese Athletic v. Scot Guards; Air Force v. S. China; K.O.S.B. v. Club. Junior “A”: Royal Artillery v. R.O.S.B.; Kow- loon v. South China "A";-South Ching "B" v. Recreio; St. Joseph's v. Club; University Chinese Ath. Junior "B": Kung Woo v. St. Joseph's; Kowloon v. China "A"; South China "B" v. Chinese Ath.; Moslems v. Boy Scouts.
Interport XI.
The Services played with the combination of a good Club team, MeClinchey and Alexander came T. Madar, retired.. right back to form from the start Stokes, c Sheppard, b Carr of the match this wing being
a fine understanding Barrett, retired clever one, existing. Leach played one of his Quayle, retired best games, his feeding of the in- Hegarty, b Billings side men being fine and his anti- Linguard, b Carr cipation showing the mark of class. Baker, c Quinn, b Reed Northey jumped right into public C. E. Ollerdessen, c Billings, b favour with a rattling display and was a constant source of trouble Allison, retired to the Civilians" defence.
With Isaaca, not out his partner he served up some'
Extras very pretty football. Sims
was
Carr
The other Hong Kong game is ut the Kosbies Sookumpoo, where meet the Hong Kong Club, which latter will play the same team that did so well against the Scots the best half back on the field in Guards, with the exception that all round clever half back play,! Scott, who has been standing down and Aird was steady as a rock.
The backs owing to an injury, will probably. appear and strengthen the side. shaky, and Avery was not given Carr There should be very little in this much opportunity to show his real Reed game at the finish, but the Kosbies' worth, although he dealt very neat- Billinga superiority at forward (at present)ly with a couple of efforts close in Quinn should stand them in good stead from Gosano. The Services are to and secure them at least a division be congratulated on their display. of the points.
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At Kowloon there is a bewilder- ing problem, as three good games take place within half a mile of one' another, at the same time, and local support will greatly influence the attendances at the several matches.
The game at King's Park between the Recreio and R.A. will be a hot one all the way, but Recreto, who have been resting for a couple of weeks, will be a very hard lot to subdue, and on the form they showed, against the Scot's Guards
on
occasions were
-Rover.
INTERPORT TRIALS.
First Game on Thursday Next,
Yours, etc.,
Fair Play.
YACHTING.
RESULT OF MENAGERIE RACE.
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"REMEMBRANCE FESTIVAL."
Prince's Message to Whole Empire.
In beautifully fine weather, steady breeze keeping interest alive throughout, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club held a menagerie, race
Rugby, Yesterday, yesterday afternoon, nine helins-
This evening one of the most im- men turning out and "Lola" win-
pressive celebrations of the armis- ning by just under two minutes on tice is being held. Ten thousand corrected time from "Gael."
The course was to Lyemun Beach men and women from all parts of (P), Channel Rocks (P), mark on the Home country and the oversens line (S), Cust Rock Gas Buoy (S) Dominions who served in the Great 28 finish across the line east to west War are assembled in the Albert 15 in front of the 'Yacht Club, the Hall taking part in the "Remem- 89 total distance being about 6.4 brance Festival." "They are joined 33 miles.
1
Begun at 2.45 p.m. the first yacht
POLICE REPORTS.
"RINGING THE CHANGES
TRICK AGAIN.
ABSCONDING FOKI,
in singing the songs that cheered! Among police reports made yea. and heartened them during the war-terday was that of a Chinese who 1 to cross the line was Diana, which
"H.R.H. the Prince of Wales will sates that he met two men in Wel. 10 was, however, disqualified after deliver an address at the close of lington Street, who victimised him
and the festival. fouling both Channel Rocks
to the extent of $86 by the old trick Pierrette,.. also
The proceedings will be broadcast of "ringing the changes.” 14 the Mark Boat.
lost
31 fouled the Mark Boat and to the British Empire from Chelms- A small boy, the son of a lard
3
second place thereby.
17
admitted to hospital ford and to the British Isles from dealer," was The Details. M
For the first time the from severe burns as the reault of The yachts crossed the line in Daventry. the following order:
Prince of Wales is sending a mess-a pan of boiling lar being upset over 189
Finishing Corrected age which may be heard by all Bri-him.
Time.. Time.
4.06.30
4.06.43 $.59.53 9.66.10
Total
Bowling Analysis.
-0. M. R. W. Diana (D)
4.07.3
.17.1 4 651
8 La Linda ..
4.11.81
13
2 51
1 Adels
4.14.49
9 1 39 25
-Lola (1)
4.15.22
Gnel (2)
4.15.88
8.58.02
Wings..
4.15.56
4.01.00
Pierrette (D).. 4.16.20
9.59.16
Ailsa Viking (3)
4.18.14
4.05.26
4.19.05
9.58.17
Friendly Matches.
Friendly matches between the Civil Service and the Royal En- gineers and the Craigengower and Police resulted in a draw in both The first of a series of Interport cases when the games were at an
Sturaps practice, games will be played on interesting stage.
the H.K.F.C. ground on Thursday drawn in falling darkness. next, 17th instant Kick off, 4.30 p.m.
were
A se.ected team will play the POLICE v. CRAIGENGOWER. Bordercrs.
Pau Ka-ping (China Ath.); Wynne
RACING.
TOTALISATORS ON HOME
COURSES.
Rugby, Nov. 10. In the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill, asked what
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Monday, November 21st,
POT POURRI. Booking at MOUTRIE'S & STAR Prices $3, $2 & $1.
COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED IN THE "MAIL"
Entertainments.
To-day-Queen's Theatre; "The Untamed Lady."・・
To-day-World Theatre "He Who Gets Slapped."
To-day-Star
Spanish Dancer?
Theatre;
The
To-day-Ten Dance at Cafe Re- gent, 4.30 to 6.30 p.m.; dinner dan- sant, & p.m.
November 13-14--The new "Our". Cabaret" in "Hey! Hey!" at the Star Theatre, Kowloon, 9.16 p.m.
November 18-14--- Queen's Theatre; "Valencia."
November 18-14-World Theatre; The Sogial Celebrity."
November 13-14 Star Theatre; To The Last Man."
November 14-Grand Carnival dance by R.E. & Royal Corps of Signals at R.E. Theatre, Wellington Barracks.
November 14 Musical treat in Younghusband and Mr. Harry Ore.
November 15-Queen's Theatre; : "Behind The Front."
tish subjects throughout the world. The manager of a knitting fat
At the same time an even greater tory in Nathan Road, Kowloon, re-the City Hall given by Mrs. Percy gathering, which is taking place in ports that a foki who was entrust Hyde Park,, will celebrate the oc-ed with goods to the value of $225 casion in a similar manner and to tako over to Hong Kong ab listen to the broadcast of the sconded with the goods in question. Prince's speech.
Torchlight Procession.
When the Albert Hall meeting ends the audience will form a pro- cession; marshalled by the British Legion, and march to the Cenotaph. A thousand torches will be borne in procession, which will be led by the Bands of the Grenadier and Irish Guards. The contingent from Hydo Park will swell the numbers of the pilgrimage. At the Cenotaph simple ceremony will take place and a wreath will be laid on behalf of ex-Service men and women of the
NEW TREATY.
FRANCE AND YUGOSLAVIA“ SIGN.
GERM OF NEW LOCARNO;"
November 15-16-World Theatre; Monsieur. Beaucaire."
November 15-16 Star Theatre; "Go Weat."
November
-16-19
Theatre; "The Magician."
Queen's
November 17-19-World Theatre; "The Midnight Sun".
'November 17-19-Star Theatre; "The Cohens and Kellys."
Sports. To-day-Ping Pong: H.K.U. Club de Recreio at 8.C.A.A.
To-day. Waseda Univer sity Hockey Team v. Hong Kong Hockey Club, on Club. ground at King's Park, 4 p.m.
Paris, Yesterday, M. Briand and M. Marinkovitch November 18-Fanling Paper
the Franco-Jugoslavian Police Station, 10.45 a.m. should manage to get full points. The following have been chosen:) For the Police Alexander made a were the intentions of the Govern British Empire. The trumpeters of (the Yugo-slav Foreign Minister) Hunt, November Cup: Sheungshuf to enable totalisator Guards, and Tonth Hussars will Treaty of friendship and Arbitra November 17-Steel & Coulson's At the Regimental Ground at (Police) and Lai Yuk-tat (China great stand, collecting a sparkling ment regarding the introduction of the Life Guards, Royal Horse signed
legislation
race sound "The Last Post" and "Retion at the Quai D'Orsay this after Billiard League: R.E. & R. Sigs. v.
R.A. Northants v. Queen's Chatham Road there will be a great Ath.); C. F. Remedios (Club de 81 not out and appearing to be machines to be erected on
M. Briand, in a statement to K.0.3.B. D.R.C.; Revenue v match, Kowloon are steadily com- Recreio), Simms R.A.M.C. and standing solid for the rest of the courses, replied that the Govern-veille," after which the hymn, noon
and Lam ure Kowloon)
Yuk-ying game.'
Pressmen, emphasised that the Police: Garrison Sgt. Mess Zimmern made 52 of the ment had considered the report of "Abide with Me," and the National ing along, and to-day
The (China Ath.); McLeach (Scots Craigengower's 161, but the task set the Jockey Club Committee and Anthem will conclude this great Treaty contained nothing directed warders. playing a new right back.
November 26 Eighth Extra Queen's, although still lacking the Guarda), J. Silva and Gozano (Club for the Police at the tea interval had decided that if a private mem- tribute of the war veterans. Bri- against anyone and might even be
the germs of a new Locamo-Res- Race Meeting of the HK. Jockey assistance of Woodards, have been de Recrelo), Suen Kum-shun was too much. In forcing a draw bers bill authorising the establish- tish Wireless Service.
Club, Happy Valley. further strengthened by the arrival (China Ath.) and Rev. Alexander they did well.
December 8-Autumn meeting of of new players this week, and will
the Fanling Hunt. field a strong side. Fresh from their record goal scoring feat of last week, they will require a lot of stopping. The Queen's should win, but they will not do it easily.
UNITED. SERVICES v. CIVILIANS.
Fine Football.
the Valley.
(K.O.S.B.'s).
GOLF.
Y.M.C.A'S FIRST WIN
·OVER KOWLOON.
race
At the Albert` Hall.· moment of totalisators on
was introduced during They scored 92 for seven wickets, courses
London, Yesterday. of which Craig made 85 and Ale next session and obtained a second
An audience of 10,000, includ- reading on a free vote of the xander. 81 not out.
House of Commons, they would ing many ex-Service men, were endeavour to provide facilities for present at the Remembrance Fes- Ita adoption. British Wireless tival in the Albert Hall. An en- Service,
C.S.C.C. v. R.E.
The Civil Service made a good fstand. against fast bowling, with Chiefly by reason of some capital Paterson making a very creditable golf during the morning when in 56, when he was unfortunately run the singles they won six of the out by being over venturesome, !
A large crowd was present on nine matches, and scored a half in Davies and Strange did well also the Club ground yesterday when another, the Y.M.C.A. golf team and with the side put out for 169, strong teams representative of the defeated the Kowloon Golf Club
Results:- The Services team lined out as YMCA. selected, but Brittain (Police) took the place of Lam Yuk Ying (Athickley
J. D. Thomp- letic) at left half, and Bishop son (Club) deputised for Lal Yuk Tat w. S. Hilller (Athletic) at left back for the
J. H, Austin 1 Civilians.
K.G.C.
F. E. Remedios 1
J. O. MeLaggan 0. F. X. Remedios W. J. Carroll' G. Puncheon
UNIVERSITY ♥, "TAMAR.”.
i
HOCKEY
WASEDA BEATS AN ARMY,
STEAM.
day afternoon.
ter.
Meetings. November 14-Meeting of the Sports Committed at HK:V.D.C Readquarters, 6.80 pm,
November 16-Annual Meeting of H.K. branch of Boy Scouts As- Bociation in St. John's Cathedral Hall 5.15 p.m.
thusiastic community sang songs striking scene, at l'Arc de Triomphe, popular, in: war time and the pro-where M. Doumerge was surround- gramme was broadcast all over ed by the French and Allied Military the Empire and to America, and Naval representatives.
The Prince of Wales, address-A huge crowd bared their heads ing Old Comrades and Friends," in silence after which the tomb of November 17-Annual general said that Armistice Day was once the Unknown Warrior was heaped [a day of rejoicing. Now it is a with wreaths.
day of remembrance! If we have
PRINCES SPEECH.
Brussels, Yesterday,
the Cralgengower meeting of. Cricket Club, 5.80 p.m.net
November 21 Extraordinary meeting of Prince's Bldg. and Land Co., Ltd., at Registered Office
&
United Services and Civilians op representatives by 114 points to the BE. were faced with a formid....
In spite of snow and cold, Armle- of the Company in Prince's Blogy posed each other in fine weather, 8 points in an inter-club com- able: task. Stumps were drawn in The Waseda University of Japan to save ourselves and those com- the match providing some exceed-petition yesterday.
semi-darkness, when the R.E team defeated, a team from the local ing after us from an even more ingly, clever football."
were making a bold bid for the vic Forces by three goals to two at the frightful renewal of sufferings of tice Day was marked by touching 4.15 p.m.g
U.S.R.C. ground, Kowloon yester- a great war we must by every ceremonies all over Belgium. Their November 29-Annual general tory, baing only 28 runs behind with
action and every-day conversa Majesties the King and Queen meeting of the Hong Kong Horti- six wickets down."
The visitors were the frat to ton, even by our very thoughts, and members of the Govern cultural Society in the Board Room
ment placed wreaths on the tomb of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson find the net through Ohkubo, but seek to ensure peace-Reuter.
of the Unknown Warrior at eleven Co., Ltd., 5.15 pm
Rabbiiscellaneous, before half time, matters were
o'clock in the morning after which To-day-St. Peter's -- Church levelled by Li-Comdr, Agnew. The
a minute's eflence was observed. Young Men's Club garden fete. University again got ahead by ra
Reuter. 21 Save November 18Social Gathering The University playing at home shot from Ohkubo on the resump-
Not Received in the defested team from H.M.S. tion after the interval, but shortly and Colony, siger
in St. John's Cathedral Hall after Forest Observance, Compelgne
Evensongen
URSA "Tamar" by 90 runs. For the win afterwards Pay Comdr. Webster
As far as can be gathered, no
Compiegne, Yesterday November 14Volunteer lecture nors A. Chan Fook scored 52 runs, scored the equaliser. Mattersone locally was able to get (on the Gittins took 8 wickets for 27 and mained thus for some time, until wireless) the special Armistice Day In a clearing in Compiegne at Headquarters, 6.30 pm
November 16 Real Club eighth Hiptools 8 for 30 Bradley of with finishing time closely ap speech of HRH the Prince of Forest the railway coach which the 24H.M.8. Tamar carried his hat proaching, Hirose secured the win Wales which was broadcast for Armistice was signed was cere practice, Helena May Institate,
ning goal for the University the special benefit of the Colonies moniously, establlated on the very 5.80 p.m with 51 to his credit.
from Albert Hall, through the spot where it stood on the memor- November 15 & 22 Rugby station. ORGANIC able occasion in 1918, Marshal Foch Dances for St. Andrew's
Several local radio enthusiastis and Admiral Sir George Hope were the City Hall, from 6.80.to maintained a fruitless vigil during present TRAVELE GROW November-Vice-l the greater part of the high
Right from the kick off the exC.R.F. John- changes were interesting, both sets
of backs being kept busy and the
11% W. E. Orchard
Civilians had dimeulty in clearing V.0. Labrum 0 J. Dixon wit their lines. McClinchey and WHyde 10 M. Alves Alexander, the Kosbies' left wing Rapsed 1 3.0. Long got busy very eary: The Olvilians,
however, were the first to score a
Ore
Dixon
a slip by a Service defender lets Foursomes. File away on the right who centred Lickley & Thomp- F. E. Bemedios &
McLaggan accurately and Gusano, lying on 0 handy, completed the movement Hiller & F. Remedios with a fine goal.
Austin 2 Northey, for the Services burst Hunt & Popel through with one great effort a Johnson 0 terrific drive topping the crossbar, Labrum & and going just over Léach steadying in front of goal beat Pad Ka-ping with a nicely placed zhot which twisted out of the goal" keeper's reach made the scores level at
Hyde
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K.C.CV ARMY, IL
CCM yesterday the Army
POLAR
In a heavy scoring match at Kow
sond.
eam beat the home,seconds
For the
de 64 not!
red 50. On the
Pta
erest Thade 695 and
Walch
out resuita,
At the conclusion of the care and Committee of the Victor mony Colonel Mott.(United States), Diocesan Association Military Attache, presented Mar to members, and their friends? shal Foch with the gold medal worn Helena May, Institute by President of the American November 28-Laying
Hon stone of the new. Pegrit
Wesleyan bulldin 200
November 2627 Annualize
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