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SOCCER

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St. Joseph's forced a corner, but were unable to inke full advantage although later, Hachiuma cored with a good shot which gave the goal-keeper, no chance whatever.

splendid opening, and the latter added the decisive point.

Result

Kowloon Res

Eastern

CHINESE ATHLETIC ANY UNIVERSITY -

PHILHARMONIC

LOCAL SOCIETY HAS GOOD BALANCE

SEASON'S REPORT.

The ammual meeting of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Society will be the Cathedral held to-day at Hail, at 5.30 p.m.

Ward, from a foul on the touch

In the first half the teams line, brought the scores level at two all, but the Recreio, managed to struggled hard with the Athletic again make the issue certain by add-superior, but at half, time there ing another two goals through was no score. Pereira, who at this point was giv-In the second half Chinese Athletic scored through Li, out- ing the opposing defence a very aide left, a smart goal, and Hubers, and 101 ordinary members.

rough time of it,

Result:

Recreto.

St. Joseph's

lu-fal and Chang missed a pen alty:NITE

The Athletic were much super- for and only a great display by Edwards kept the score down. The Athletic were much superior but faulty shooting spollt many chances. Had the Athletic taken all their chances the score would have been much larger in their favour.

8. CHINA “A” v. 8. CHINA. “B” Referee: Pte. Lamb, RAM.C. This meeting of the juniorre Borve talent of South China at Caroline Hill was very interesting as it displayed the wealth of mates rial in the Club. The Selection Committee evidently selected the best players for the "A" team as throughout the "A" team were

A special searchlight football superior. At half bime the scores were one all. In the second half match, the Army v. Chinese will

NIGHT SOCCER

The Membership of the Society, states the report, numbers 15 vice presidents, seven subscribing mem-

Tho Edward German opera "Merrie England" was produced in December, and though the balance sheet shows a loss of $105.76 the opera was one of the Society's greatest achievements, the final performances being produced to re- cord houses. Engineer Llout. Com- mander Beddells, R.N., acted as while the Hon. Musical Director was Hon. Producer and Stage Manager, Mr. W. H. Fitz Earle, A.R.C.M., to whom the great success of the pro duction was due. Mr. C. P. Marcal assisted in the capacity of stage director,

It is with regret that the Com-

the "A" team asserted themselves be played at Sookumpoo, to-day mittes have to report the resigna+ |

and eventually scored through Ching Chih-ming and. Tang Yan- sheong, the "A" team being easy

winners at the final whistle.

Result:-

S. China "A"

S. China "B

R.A. RESERVES

8 1

SMALLS UNITS RESERVES v.

kick-off 7.80 pn.:

The following team has been chosen to represent the Army:

tion of Mr. C. E. H. Beavis as Pre- sident of the Society. Mr. Beavis has taken a great interest in the Sgt. Woods (R.A.S.C.); (4) Sgt. Hooper (1st Queen's), Pte. work of the Society since 1904, and has held the position of President Martin' (2nd, K.O,S,B.)“;

since 1926. Mesdames Watt, Pte. Everest (2nd K.O.S.B.). Sgt. Cornaby and Hayward and Messrs. Sims (R.A.M.C.) Capt., L/Cpl. Stora and Baldwin resigned from Morgan (R.A.0.C.);

K.O.S.B.).

(1st vacancies. Mr. H. J. Best carried (2nd on the duties of. Hon. Secretary until he proceeded home on leave in March, when he resigned, and the (1st work was taken over by Mr. T. V. Harmon. The duties of Hon.

Reserves: Sgt. Caldicott Queen's), Sgt Basham (B.A.P.C.), Pte. Byrne (1st Queen's)..

Referee: Captain A. W. Austin, M.C., M.M., RA.

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Gar. Wood (12th H. Bty., R.A.), the Committeo on leaving the These teams met on the Chatham-Pte. Richardson (1st Queen's), Colony, Mrs. A. M. Bowes-Smith road ground, on Saturday, and a Sergeant. Leach (31at H. Bty. Was co-opted to fill one of these scrappy game ended in a victory for R.A.), L/Cpl. Barclay the R.A. by 6 goals to 1. The first Queen's), Pte. Alexander. half was practically all in favour of the Artillery, Hearte and Seddon proving a dangerous wing, and the former opened the score after 10 minutes play. The Gunners con- tinued to monopolies the play, but Williamson and Corbett played a fine defensive game, and but for] their work heavier scoring would have resulted. Davey added the second RA, goal after 20 minutes and shortly before the interval Earle put the Artillery further Lahead.

Half-time: R.A. Reserves 3, Small Units Reserves. 0.

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Lidesman: L/Cpl. G. C. Shead (1st Queen's).

GARRISON LEAGUE Following are the Hong Kong Garrison Football League results for the week ended October 6:

31st H. Ety., R.A: 3; R.A.M.C.-4. Matches for this week' Oct. 8-R:A.0.0. v. D. Coy. 1st Queen's. Referee: Pte. Lamb, ARAMOK

Oct. 9-81at H. Bty,, R.A. V. C.

Treasurer have been carried out by Mr. R. Dormer.

The Society is carrying forward a balance of $1,428.09 to the 1928-9 Besson1.

LESSON SERMON

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG "Unreality" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday October 7.

The Golden. Text was from 1 Coy. 2nd K.0.S.B. Referee: Peter 8:10; "He that will love life, Pte. Jacques, 1st Queen's and see good days, let him refrain Oct. 11-B. Coy. Zad K.O.S.B., v. his tongue from evil, and his lips

C. Coy, 1st Queen's.

that they speak no gulle, Oct. 12-MG. Coy. 1st Queen's

A. Coy. 2nd K.O.S.B. All matches are at Chatham-road ground. Kick off 4.80 p.m.

Play continued in favour of the Artillery although Twelves and Waterfield were occasionally dan- gerous in attacks on the Artillery goal. The former had bad luck on one occasion missing by inches after drawing the defence.. Hearle got | through again‘and almost · hime-

diately Williamson put the ball|v, through his own goal under heavy presture. The Small Units had more of the play hereabouts and |Metsilfe reduced the lead with i fine shot. The Gunners fought back however and Hill added a sixth goal shortly before the final whistle.

Besult:

6

R.A. Reserves".: Small Units Reserves .. 1

ROYAL NAVY “B” v. RA.F. Navy Ground, Happy Valley. Navy Price (Tamar); Wiltis (Cumberland), Mist" (Tamar); Harris (Tamar), Sims (Tamar), Aldred (Seraph); Jenkins (Seraph), Skull: (Tamar), McLeod (Cumberland), Sorbie (Tamar), Hammett (Seraph).

Roal Air Force.-Bracker; Hockney, Chambers; Bond, Valice, Lock; Paton, Gallaher, Plunkett, Buckland.

Referee: Mr. Ip Kau-ko.

Royal Navy were aggressive from the start and Sorble scored, in five minutes, running the ball through smartly on his own. Jenkins add- ed to the Navy's score. Navy play- Ing a strong game, led 2-0 at the Interval

Skull scored in the second half for-Navy and repeated the perform- ance Inter, the Navy winning well with a little In hand by 4 goals to nil..

KOWLOON RES. v. EASTERN Played on the Kowloon F.C. ground, this match ended in a win for the home team by two goals to one. Kowloon were early aggres- sive, White and Davis bringing off some clever movements which near- by led to a score, in the first few minutes Eastern then broke away on the left, and Labhan was unlucky. with a shot which hit the sido of the net. Kowloon were quickly back on the attack and Seddon sent over a fine centre, which went astray, After a period of mid-field play. Davis secured the ball and passed to Hannan, whose beader went just over the crossbar, and at the other

end Fung Yui-wal- missed a great

opportunity to open the score,

HOME FOOTBALL

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES

London, Saturday. Division L. Birmingham 1, Derby `Ç. 4.- Bolton 0, Bury 1. Burnley 3, Manchester U. 4. Cardiff 1, Leicester 2. Everton 4, Arsenal 2. Huddersfield 0, Blackburn 2. Manchester C. 5, Sunderland å. Newcastle 3, Leeds 2. Portsmouth 3, Wednesday 2. Sheffield U. 1, Aston Villa 3. West Ham 1, Liverpool 1.

Division IL

Bristol C1, Southampton 1. Clapton 2, Blackpool 4. Grimsby 4, Bradford 2. Middlesbro' 8,-Notts, County L Notts. Forest 1, Barnsley-3. Oldham 0, Wolves L Preston 3, Millwall 4. Reading 2, Fort Vale 1. Stoke 5, Swansea 0. Tottenham 4, Hulf 1.9% West Brom. 3, Chelsen 0.

· Division IIL (8)\\\ Brighton 3, Exeter 2, Chariton 2, Merthyr. 2.

· Coventry -1, Brentford 0. Fulham 5, Walsall 1. Gillingham 0, Crystal Pal. L. Luton 4, Bristol, E. 2 Northampton 2, Bournemouth Norwich 2 Southend 5. G Plymouth 5, Newport 2.

· Queen's Park 3, Wafford 2- Torquay 2, Swindon 4

- Division III, (N) | Accrington 1, Halifax 1.5 Barrow 1, Sth, Shieldo 1. Bradford O. 2, Lincoln & Carlisle 4, Tranmere. Im

Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon-was the following from the Bible! The word of the Lord came unto me ye, again saying, "What mean that ye use this proverb concerning the land of Israel, saying, The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge? As I love, saith the Lord God, ye shall not have occasion, any more to use this proverb in Israel....Yet say ye. Why? doth not the son bear the Iniquity of the father? When the son has done that which is lawful and right, and hath kept all my statutes, and hath done them, he shall surely live." (Ezek. 18: 1-3, 19).

The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook." Science bad Health with Key to the. Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The transmission of disease or of certain idiosyncrasies of mortal mind would be impossible.df this great fact of being were learned, namely, that nothing. Inharmonious can enter being, for Life is God. Heredity is a prolific subject for mortal belief to pin theories upon;| but If we learn that nothing is real but the right, we shall have. no dangerous inheritances, and fleshly ills will disappear.

***WHY THE BOERS HELD OUT AS Reminiscences of the South Africam

Dr. John Schmidt, who was at tached to the Nylstroom Commando §. under Commandant Grobblaar dur- ing the South African War of 1899- 1903, subsequently related some interesting facts regarding inside conditions in the Boer camps.

It may surprise many people" kaid be in the course of his re- miniscences, "to learn that during the war the Boer Government bought, and the forces commandeer-

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Doncaster 2, Ashington. I Hartlepools 1, Stockport 1. New Brighton 3, Southport, L Rochdalee 0 Wigan 0. Rotherham 1, Crewe 2. Wrexham 4, Darlington 3

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