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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24rm, 1919,

ROYAL NAVY, 1; SOUTH ATHLETIC. 1.

The South Chins Athletic team aprang a surprise on even their most optimistic supporters hy the splendid game which *m their play the Hongkong Club do they put up against the Navy. The Navy server to win their match against the League matches have always Pulice, and they would have doubled their seen close contests, but this year the

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IN AID OF OUR SAILORS. SPECIAL SERVICE AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

int for their erratic shooting.sators are so strong that the defeat of friends. The Club ground was prettilyqu G T Waldegrave, the Secre

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played very sound football against the Chinese team, and the forwards, unlik. President of the Club. Mr. J. Chap 12 nd friendship of man for man,

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SUCCESSFUL "AT HOME." One of the most enjoyable social fune some time took place on Saturday after collection which amounted to $113.05 was tions with local sporting clubs held for Cathedral, yesterday morning, when

A special service was held at St. John's. noon, when the Kowloon Green Club held taken on behalf of the Seamen's Institute, targe attendance of members and their is required for purchasing, necessary re its mandal At Home There was a The Institute is in need of $200,000 which Trapponents put up, a hard gh the Chinees on Saturday was regarded by mant for the comfort of the guests was tary of the Institute, conducted the ser

decorated with flags and every arrange ant played a losing game very creditably, third two new men. Hamilton Mary team underwent one or two changes, rendered a very acceptable programme of rears of his se seon, the certencher said

conclusion, The

including a band which which was well attended.

In the who recently arrived in the Colony with and Reynolds, of the Alacrity, dismusic. All six greens were kept busy that our Lord had chosen His disciples the reputation of having played for the placing Radford and Amey at back. The throughout, the afternoon, but, naturally. change was justited for both these auch interest centred round the Chan

certain characteristics. Included Pitie Juniors, and Böysem, IL leplayers gave a tune exhibition. They could pionship game which was very keenly cur- the number were four who were Datchima Hamilton's forte being ex- not be blamed for the goal scored, which tested and finally resulted in Mr. S. Gras disciples were the

Namen. The characteristics of the of those four was the result of an error of judgment on

securing premier, honors, with Mr. Real treme right, Rodger went into the half-

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Namen a good second, the part of their goalkeeper, Crocker.

to-day. The predominant charnes teristics wero fuith, which carried on in back kine, displacing MacPhail who had

A couple of changes were made in the

At the conclusion of the games, thespite of all for seamen were frm believers which never died, and and the RCA. Boysen took previous displays, showed better euubina calling upon Mrs. Muir lo

tion, improved judgment and adopted un

to distribute the prize, said he thought devotion Pasco's place at inside "rightThis ex-offensiv, which, at tinus: surprises both that the lab had been very fortunate sympathy for all. The seamen, were con to his home and kindly periment did not prove successful.

the imposing team and the spectators also, with the company of so many friends owls place in the social scale but things in being favoured with fine weather and sidered to have occupied in the past a The weight of the naval in He was sure that the members of the Club had altered and it was the duty of after the kick off, and the game had me to tell against the Chinese. The fully appreciated such a good attendanes ne progressed ten minutes when Reichel-game was fast, clean, and well contested and, on behalf of the members and the place among mer

that

they now had their proper man, getting the salt from Hamilton, the Chinese backs giving a really magni-Committer, he tendered hearty thanks were longing to go to places where

The seamen

in the per a fast ground shot from a disficent trisplay of defensive football.

Ces kick-of, the Navy forwards zsistance they had given Bowling body in the Colon, aught, to do his or the visitors for their presence and for the would be welcome when off duty and UR OF 20

The Police defence Jards. stiffened after this set-back and Kelly, carried the ball into Chinese territory At Home

looked for friendship ashore. Every. they Mine Waiter and Cave come into the line where it remained for some time. Tim petitions had proved very interesting her best to make these man happy and fight for their brawny methods.

The after time Graydon, the centre-forward, this year. That un-Prize WinneZA,” MacTavish well-fed by his arn, sent the ball to the winner of the club, forward "Riis, Reichelmann. Besser and Hamilton the Chinese citadel only to be thet by Law event and he also figured in the Chan- induled in several "bouts of passing.ing Cheung in his best form. A melee

pionship. One of the competitions ha most of then initiatul be the halsen, whok place inside the penalty area, and not been finished, namely, the Hind of the Institute: The aim of the organisa The preacher then spoke of the needs The were "feeding, their forwards well.

it koked as if the Navy would break

presented for the fatter were, however, not sacrate through. but the right back of the would be finished Intes on.

gland

the competition of tion was the spiritual and physical wel- That fare of seafarers at home and abroad, than not intercepted by the Polite halve Chinese haraged to cirer the ball past had very graciously consented to distri usual, and their

passes were more often

Mrs. Muir ashore and afloat. The Institutes tried the watre and thereby refies the presbute the prizes. (Applause.) whose aggressive tactics seemed to

to help the seamen by holding services. After a little give-amb-take play on: the Club toewards.

At the conclusion of the distribution Bible readings, etc. The public could At this stage, Cave, sure. on of the Police backs, tackled Reichelt sides, the Cinese centre-half, by of

Prizes. Mr. D.

by giving a special duration now but fell awkwardly and had tricky piece of work, carried the ball to fell to him that afternoon

it and then and by becoming on he subscribers by sending magazines. and Mrs. right wing who sent in a shot which took to thank the said to be broken above the albow.

for their attend the ships, by organising concert "parties to perform at the Institute.. and lastly all seamen and especially for the work and above all, by praying regularly for among them in this port.

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UNIVERSITY HALLS CONCERT:" The seventh annual concert of the Hall of the University on Friday evening University Halls was held in the Great:

hands. He thought that very improbable recited A Vulgar padaly Mackintosh |

Graydon and Neal trying to hen the half t:verybody in the colony admitted that the Shanghai Le-cales composed

indred.

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to be carried off the Bold. His arm was the Navy goal was then passed it on to the half of the gentlemen of the Club.light literature for distribution among tliekding, who was among the spectators,recker o little trouble to save." The Face. The members would all agree. with rendre first aid, and avd was takenhall was returned to midfeld, but the him when he said that they could come to her vital in the Hon. Mr. Wolfe's moto Chines one more obtained possession to the Club feeling sare that the ladies The Club obtained another goal in and returned to the Navy goat. Leung would do their bit and they had dore this half owing to a tactical mistake by

Tai Fong attempted a long distance shot their bit very well that das. (Applause the goal keeper, who ran out daring a but it struck the cross-bar. Brilliant bome bad been asked to announce that the el and attempted to fist the ball away. bardment of the Chinese goat followed ladies who had aranged the tea were Rits passed the ball to Tavish who shot during the next few minutes of the game. be presented with high inze an opens goal. The tub were Neal obtained the ball and sent it down Mrs. Muir. thanked Mr Chapman for spoons. (Applause) Mr. D. Mair, replying on behalf of leading by two goals to wis at the interval.

to Taliana who, after a short run. ce his kind remarks. The chief feature of the second moiety-red to Graydon. The latter sent in successful afternoon and it had been It had been a most was the number of

opportunities of scor. hot shot from a somewhat difficult argis thoroughly enjoyed by all according to ing of which the Clup forwards failed to and the ball bounced back into play some of the local papers, it had been stated ture by Messrs. S. H. To, F. Prata and The programme opened with an over- take advantage. With a man short At the intervaly.no goals had been scured that the K.BU might pass into other Y. C. Tan. Mr. N. theft defence, the Police played desperate by either side. ly, and, adopting a ope-back game, gut On resuming after half-dime; the Navy indeed. Keichelmann

(Appinus) MacTavish and Ruis off forwards showed spirited form and tried to ropes, the huo. secretary, who rendering of "Fagin in Prison Messrs. and Mr. James Thanks were due Lee held the audience with an side time and again. MacWalter played a hard to obtain a goal. The Chinese, how had worked very hard and had rendered Y. C. Ten and F. Prats played a violin admirable great game at incs, with invaluable aid over adopted more or les defensive tactics abienssistance. from Kelly, and, sometines, from trin and frustrated many a fine attempt an whom thanks were due was Mr. R. M.

Another gentlemen to duet which was much appreciated

Miss mett, who left his post as centre forward incursion by the Navy forced the Chinese Dyer.

Rise Wong contributed a piano solo. caine back to help stop the Club to concede a corner, and a good oor gifts and what he had done for the Club Messrs. Sung Zua-roen, Zia I-ing,

They appreciated very much his which was played in a masterly manner. anen taivas, Boysen missed at least two minity of eating was negatived by hoth and also in having him as a member. Foh-yuen and Pao

Zungs site. while Reicheluar, MacTavish nd Maraitun all shot wide.

The Folies at the same time. After some free play, Hongkong (Applau

Mr. Her was one of the best sports in

Quartette himself is the pressure of the Sass being relaxed

which played a piece on Chinese instru particularly

he stopped a sinking through the upposition I

ments M. Dyer, on being called on a magnificent reproduction of a fight Tho. Hoa. Mr. Cinud Severd gave Quite Inte

the Chinese

shut from an awkward aug which clean led to press. Neal, Taliana. Handford had a very pleasant afternoon sang "Love" and responded to the encore.

ont bali, Lavish

half-back, the Navy once again continu. for a speech, said he did not know exactly opera selection: imitating in u splendid but

what they wanted him to talk about.

hey

a tarp uccompaniment. MTS. Chan beat the goal-keeper. The story of the and Graydon put in some yery tricky

work, and the latter sent in a weak shot. B.C. was one of the nicest little instituTil we Meet Again."

He thought that the Kowloon with a dust with Mr. Y. C. Teh, singing game would not be complete without reference to the strenuous efforts made

which went over the net. by

Miss I The ball then tions in the Colony and he hoped it would Black and continued to travel from end to end for long continue as such.

zive the Police forwards to

Rociety Coo, and Friend o Mine. Mr. McCubbin were tept busy for a while by about ten minutes. About seven minutes

Harry long-sling sang Miss Mary Davidson then presented a song of his own comp

Varsity Days." Folier, their two before the finish, the Chinre were Mrs. Muir with a bouquet. these attacks of the extremes and riamets at centre being again to the fore. They carried the ball The following were the results in the am Hall sang

the tune of Bachifo Douition hased on unsparing in their efforts. Black. how-to the Navy goal, where after an excel. competitions:

Mr. Wil- La Paloma' in ever. proved a tower of strength, and bent resistance, in Kan drew first blood

Italian. Rodger, in gual, had in consequence little for his side with a long shot. Three

Citastriossur. 1. Mr. S. Gray; 2, Mr.mandarin song and Mr. Tsang King-ham Mr. Shih Wei-hun sang & 12, Hall. t du Rodgers chance came, however, minutes later. Just before the final whisth-

F Cantonese song. both of which were when be was called upon to save off a free went. Neal rashed the hall from mid-r. Atkinson.

PRESIDENT'S

Parzk. E, Mr. W. Hedley; good kick. The Club won by & goals to ndi

held and passed it to Graydon who Johnson;

East on the programme was a short VICE-PRESIDENT B PRizz, -1, Mr. Wriginal sketch entitled Bulled." hustled the bail, right into goal, enabling i

Mr. L. Guya the Navy to draw loval

THE BOX: Cap.. Mr. D. Keith; 2,

described as a one act absurdity. The Mr. U. L. Edwards.

caste included Mr. Mustapa B. Ounan as NON-Prize Wissue PutzMr. J. H Mary Bull, Mr. Lim

Dr. Jack Bull Mrs, V. Char as Mrs. Smyth and Mr. R. Hall

Eog-hae Mr. KOWLOON.E.C., 12; INDIAN »R.C., 0:

KINK

Jimmy Onions, Mr. Yeow Tuck-onn. Mr. COMPETITION. - Not finished. Chow Chenz-lum and Mr. Oan khye- Players left in are Messrs. Gray, McKay, hong as patients, and Mr. Cheah Toon- Kowloon walked away" with the were placed too far back. but that is a Indians un

Harvey and Max.

alsurd appearance and witty.

Hong Heng il servant. The Saturday, on the Navy defert which is not irremediable. Boysen

remarks of the actors continued to hold the audience proved about na good, a man as Pascoe Freund, the first half resolving itself inte whom he displaced. Perhaps it might be montonous series of incursions by the

in Inughter throughout the acting.

The thought advisable to play Rodger inside Kowloon forwards, with two out of every bo p right and put MacPhail back into the three attacks resulting a goal. The only

up. Their Concert Committee consisted of Mr.

King

Chairman: Mr. Harry Stewart and Railton had all Indians were handicapped by not having hatt.

in the first H James

Honorary Secretary, and their work out out again, the muscular their in-t tett out, while the inclusion put

forward, Mars. Cheam Kim-cheanz. Kung S3i- style of play affected by the Police. The of ai untried goalkeeper did not in quarters. In the second half, the superior. Hon--on and Wong Yik-cho,

close en Mustapa B. Osman. Shih Wei-hua. Police are a fast improving team

Tsang Kingham, Wong Ping-kwan. Yooh hot rote matters.

weight of the Club team told its tale Ping-kwan was responsible for the decora their forwards are aut set sule entty

Mr. Wong quick on the hall. Kelly, MacWalter, clean passing, and a perfect understand they pleased.

The Koslo forwards, with quick, and their forwards were able to do as Grimmett, the centre-half, and Clark, the ing of each other a play, repeatedly breke Pilger were responsible for the three with a few remarks from Dr. G. P.

Mackenzie, Zeveryn and tions. goal-kerpes, were the most pics through the Indian defence, and at the seals scored in each case the ball being Jordan, Pro-Vice Chancellor thanking An enjoyable evening came to a close -players in their side.

end of the first half had scored tivo short served out to them by Gerrard, who play of a dozen goals. In the second half theed a sound game at centre, forward,

the Committee, and with the playing of Indians changed their metodian, and Mason, Blake and Marshall were easily.

the National Anthem, This First Longue match which was Kontoon obviously slackened off, being the pick of the United defence, while the played on the Military ground on Saturmured. Still, Kowloon had the most of shuts Miller and Brown were the most

quite content with the goals they had goal-koper, McLeod, saved several fine COLONY'S FINANCIAL STATE- day did not provide half the interest of the game and though Madar, the new hardworking of the United forwards. an Average wound division match. St.dian goal-keeper, saved aumerous shots, SOUTH CHINA B1 MANCHESTER

they added two Joseph's College were weak, three of their score, and thus emerged winners by 19 more points to their regular players R. «Quar, Abbal and goals to ni..

All expectations of the Chinese winning Sepler-being shorit. One was laid upeach,

Rassen and Taylor scored 4 goals this watch wers falsified and they could

Millard. two, Knight one with fee whilst the other two found Tatoo one..

and do nothing better than to make it a draw. Kowloon is fortunate in Indeed, at one stage of the game they ericekes more attractive. Further, to having a well-balanced team that will looked like losing. The soldiers took the er their misfortune, Goldenberg and take some beating. Taylor, in the for offensive from the start but a well or M. Silva, on where the team relied, did ward line, has improved wonderfully, wanized attack by them was thrown away not turn up. The match started with theNearly all the goals not actually netted by their centre forward when he had the Collegians playing ten men, the goal-Mitchell, the centre half, and White and with a determined attack but found them by him were put in through his agency: chance of scoring. The Chinese responded keeper, having to be picked up on the Van Langenberg, his supports, make ap selves helpless at close range ground. The gaps caused by the absence such a good first line of defence that soldiers formed a solid phalanx in front, of the regular players were filled up by Jackson and Wheeler are not often called of their goal whenever it was threa members of their second string. As wupon to clear. For the Indians, Hyder,

The Club forwards seemed to be some

what disorganised by the presener of the two new men, who were unaccustomed ta the taties of Reichelmann and Mac. Tavish. J. B. Hamilton is, however, an acquisition to his side; he seemed to know what was wanted and did it in a thorough

style. Some of his passes to Reichelmann

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.. R.G.A., ST. JOSEPHS 0.

two

DIVISON 11.

HONGKONG F.C. FR.), 3; UNITED F.C., L

Spoons were also presented to the win- ners of all ether rink games.

The United deserve credit for the stab

defence they put goal was scored

Miller, the centre

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MENT.

BALANCE OF ASSETS.

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The following financial statement for the month of July, 1910, has been issued from the Hongkong treasury:- Balance of assets and liabili

ties on June 20th.. 1919...$6.685.007.57 Revenue from July 1st.

31st., 1919

to AL

Expenditure from July 1st.

to 31st., 1919.....

Balance

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1,404.211.34

$8,148.248.91.

914,300.30

$7,234,559.61

.TEMPTING CHICKEN BAIT.

to be expected, the Collegians could de Rahanan, Silim. Harteam and the Rum nothing better than play a defensive game jahas did their best. and they succeeded in keeping their goal

The soldiers' left back had relieved the intact until near the interval, when the

pressure by recurning a hard drive to soldiers scored a lucky goal. The ball hit

The partiality of a Chinese for chicken midfield when the Chinese centre sent ined to his being sentenced to one month's the left upright and cutting across the

a high kick which all were convinced hard labour. goal lodged itself in the net at the other end. The Collegians broke away

would go over the cross bar. It suddenly The accused was charged at the Maxit The Hongkong F.C. Reserves having dropped, however, and before the tracy on Saturday, with atealing the occasions and both Ogley and J. Silva had entered the League in place of the R. G. A soldiers' custodian was aware of it, the chicken, but told the Magistrate that he bad luck in not scoring. Sandy Urquhart Reserves, who were forced to withdraw ball had found the net.

the chicken to be a stray one. also failed to score from a hard ground owing to their inability to get up a team, In the second half, the Chine again saw the chicken straying in Irwin Street Inspector Keat stated that defendant kick, the soldiers left back deflecting it. played their first match on Saturday triek more long shots and high kicks and enticed it by throwing rice on, the

St. Joseph's changed their goalkeeper scoring a victory against the United FC but failed to add to their score. in the second half und reorganized their by 3 goals to 1. The Club team obviously soldiers rallied and took the offensive

The ground team. This had the effect of weakening needs a good deal of practice; they verlowing up a few minutes later with owner. Witness added that the man was chicken was. picking ilce,. vigorously. They scored a fine goal, fol-it-and ran away He was arrested by the

the up

defendant caught their defence still more and the soldiers tainly have fairly good material. The bad not much difficulty in piling up t Laitet missed Simmons, their captain, another. The second time, however: & probably a professional chicken thief. sa Amore goals in quick succession. The who is in Hospital with sprue, and it is verdict of off side by the referee, a deci- evidenced by the fact that be carried rice

Collegians failed to make any impression not likely that he will play any more sion which was very unfavourably receiv. with bim to anard the fowl and the anal whistle found them the icners by 5 goals to xil.

football.

(Continued at foot of next column.)

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