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The friendly match between the D.C.LI. and oleven from the Rest of the Colony, arranged by the Hongkong Football Association, attracted a large number of onthusiasts to Happy Valley yesterday, notwithstanding the gloomy, depressing conditions, and they had the pleasure of witnessing a rattling good exhibition, from which the D.CLI emerged with the laurels by two goals to lovo a result which scarocly reflected the merits of the two, teams or the run of play.
For the first few minutes, there was a great deal of long kicking, the ball travelling restlessly from foot to foot, mainly in the centre of the ground, Ultimately, after the Rest had conducted e unauocessful raid into their opponente” preservca, Bennett moved away on the extreme right, and swung across to Moseley. The big Infantrymen took the ball in his stride, and, leaving two defen- dors on either side of him, he cut through the middle, sped goalward with the ball at his feet, and when challenged by Morrish, got in his shot, which entered the far left-hand corner of the goal, beyond the custodian's reach. For some minutes after this success the Cornwalls were almost irresistible Bennett again made a beeline down the wing, and put across to Smith, who, with Cutnore, was lying in an off-side position. The centre shot for the corner, but Rogers tipped round the post cleverly. Davies, the wil leader of the Rest's front rank, did much to weld his line together, but while Swan and Pinchard, the RA, left wing, colla borated with understanding, Grimmett and bis partner were utter strangers to oach other, and never looked like achiev ing effective combination. The former directed a beautiful centre from far out on the right, the ball travelling straight across the goalmouth through a crowd of players. None of the Rest were able to get at it, and thus a glorious chance was lost. Morrish gave a great display at back, his kicking being powerful and well. directed, and his tackling clean. Weat brook also defended skilfully, while Borry was always in the midst of the fray. The Cornwalls had a marked tendency to pass back, but the understanding between the players was so perfect that there never seemed to be any risk,MEN
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always got in the way of his final efforts. Two futile attempts by Pallant deserved a better late, and Grimmett also drove in & couple of beauties which Johnson negotiated faultlessly. Pinchard pegged away on the left, and once raised the to enthusiasm by a wonderful shot GROWG from the corner-flag which Johnson tipped over the bar. The wearing down tactics of the Rest secried bound to produce the desired effect sooner or later, but the venue of play changed with re markable suddenness. Catmore fustered on the ball in his own half, and then slung a long, high pass towards the middle of the ground. Moseley gained possession in an unmarked position, and soudded clean through. Rogers came out to intercept him, but he was a trifle too late, and the Cornwalls. planted the ball into the not.
Toward the end Baillie, who was very safe at back, unaccountably slipped when about! to clear, leaving Daries in undisputed ownership but 19 yards out. The pivot was about to shoot when Baillie came up and apparently baffled him, for his shot Though the weather threatened to was woefully weak and yards wide seriously interfere with the athletic incet- Referee A. A Wilson signalled "time" soon afterwards, leaving the Cornwallsing of the Lusitano Recreation Club winners by 9 goals to mil.
only a few showers developed, and the eighth gathering which took place on the Race Course yesterday, proved quite a success in every way.
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as usual, held under distinguished patronage, including H.E. the Governor, who was present with Lady May and Miss May. The Portuguese Consul (Mr. J. interested spectators J.J. Leiria) and Bishop Pozzopi were also
Played at Kowloon on Saturday, the salient feature of the game being the brilliant andefeated innings Stalker, whose score of 127 was compiled by free hitting all round the wicket. Scores and analyses→
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The racing was keen throughout, and though the turf was heavy, some fairly good times were recorded, without any records being broken. Details:-
120 yards at 1, J. M. Roia (2 yards); 2, J. F. Silva (1 yard).
High jump-1, E. M. H. Castro 2, F. N. E. da Silva, Height, 5ft. lin.
220 yards boys.-1, Rab Min; 2, Dick Naronha.
One mile bicycle:-1, Jose M. Roza Pereira (40 yards); 2, C. Vas (20 yards),
120 yards boys' under 10.-1 J Figuerido; 2. E Noronha.
100 yards girls-1, Hettie Noronha; 2, Minnie Noron
100 yards three-legged race-1, E. M. H.
Castro and F. A. Barradas; 2, F. A. Machado and J. M. Baxa Pereira.
Two miles bicycle.-1, Jose M. Roza Pereira (00 yards); 2, C. Vas (50 yards).
Half-mile fat. 1, Moses, D.U.L.1.; 2, Ward, 8th Co., R.G.A..
Gr. Berry, c and b Stalker
59
Gr. Joseph, c Stalker, b Evans
க
Gr. Smith, e Ovory, b Evans
A
Gr. Corbin, e Jelly, b Mackenzie......
0
Gr. Evans, run out
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Kingsbury, h Overy
Gr. Willis, Wood.
Gr. Harwood, not ont
Gr, Coventry, c Overy, i Stalker i Gr. S. Payne, rap out
4
Extra
Total
130-
Bowling Armylsis,
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Stalker Evans Capt. Wood Overy
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127
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E. J. Edwards, e Fletcher, b Evans... 25
Wreford, Willis, b Harwood
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D. J. Mackensie, run out
13.
Capt. Wood, not out
32
JH. Jelly, c Smith, b Berry
14
H. Overy, b Joseph ......
N. O, Petrie, run out
0
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10
Total Bowling Anaylsis
236)
Berry
101.1
Smith
Evans
Joseph
Harwood
PILLS
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Chief Justice, the Hon. John A. S. Buck aill, K.O., on his first appearance on the Bench in Singapore His Lordship was arcompanied on the Bench by Mr. Justice amongst them would always be a pleasant EL Talma, acting Registrar: Mr. M. were as they were all aware, probably Sproule, and the other officials were Mr. | recollection. The duties he had to fulfil
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think his Lordship was acquainted with his inexperience of their cutoms, law and the members of the Bar, but he could procedure. As a member of the Bar he assure him that in the discharge of would only say he had always endeavoured his duties his Lordship, would always to cultivate with judges of the Benches receive the cordial and loyal support and before which he had had the honour of co-operation of the Bar Fortunately the practising, cordial relations, and now relations that had always existed between that he was temporarily occupying a this Colony had been of the most cordial was sure, that cordial relations would be the Beach and the members of the Bar in position on the Bench he hoped, and he character, and they felt sure that during maintained and continued. Mr. Eliot," his Lordsup's rate that sympathy would concluded his Lordship, I can only say be fostered by his Lordship, and they I thank you very sincerely and all you trusted that even if his Lordship's stay gentlemen of the Bar for having come amongst them was not very long it would today to bid me greeting; and I sincerely be a pleasant term in his Lordship's trust any stay here will be as satisfactory distinguished career to you as I hope it will be satisfactory members of the Bar for their welcoma zad
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