H.M.S.
SPORT.
"TOOTBALL.
CHALLENOS SHIELD FINAL,"
-THE HONGKUNG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MALUH 28TH, 1921.
"Jones" was the referee While the. duties of lineaman were carried out by Mr. McCubbin and Mr. J. Olark
LAWN TENNIS FIXTURES. AN
TO-DAY.
Oliver Nelson Major B. Greenaway
Cron CHAMPIONSHIP. Bapt.
Forster.
TUESDAY.
MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP-Major Willson, and Mrs. Bowes. Lieut.
HANDICAP
Bowen and Miss Bowen, laworth r. Major H. M. Edwards.
SINGLES A‚”—Â
WEDNESDAY.
THE MISSIONS ENTRANGERES
BISHOPS THE GUESTS OF CHINESE CATHOLICS...
The twenty-nine Bishops of the Missions Etrangeres have almost completed their Cnected with the organisation of their
conference at Pokfulum on matters ran Col. Society. The rules of the Mission
Etrangeres have not been varied. Rmaterially for over 200 years, and it was neccesary to recast theat to bring them into line with modern requirements.
return to their various fields of mission- During the present week the Bishopa set sashaorth, south, gast midwest-tri ary labour
The Titohia are to be congratulated on winning the shield, which they did in the TITANIA," 4'; B.GIA. 2.
first twenty minutes of the game. Taking Although the "Weather was overcast advantage of their opponents' mistakes, and min, threatened every minnte, où they were three goals up before the Artil- lory could get together, and having the Saturday, the large crowd that attend-luck of the day, managed to keep out the el at the Valley to witness the final RG.A. The soldiers were unlucky to lose, match of the Challenge Shield on the but they were beaten by failing to accept Cab ground had no thought for the the chances offered. In the last twenty weather. Long before the advertised minutes play they bombarded the sailors tims of starting the Club's stand was goal and only the defensive tactics on the ernwile, and late comers had to be content with a view of the game" from/rt of the Navy side" saved thent from HANDICAP, Doubles -Capt. C. 3. Fisher children, na the Archbishop of Pondi
defeat: The sailors found the heavy and R. E. Lindsell. T. H. King and the ropes. The Navy were the first to going more to their liking than did the
MINED DOUBLES HANDICAP.-Lieut. Col. appear on the ground, and they received, Artillerymen.
W. N. Scholson and Mrs. Gomperta royal reception from their followers, being greeted with cheers and the sound lected in front of the stand where ft Davies and G. M. Dodwell
At the end of the game the teams col. Major J. R. Lloyd and Mrs. Lloyd.".
CLitu CHAMPIONSHIP-Capt. || P. ing et motor-horna Searcely and the Wilton, Chairman of the Hongkong Foote sheering ed away, when the militaryball Club, presented the Shield and mounts
sailors'
Humphreys and J, B. Penman. Major OPEN CHAMPIONSHEr DOCULES.-A. D. Wilson and La Forster: Commde. As E r. ll, and H. Hancock. Johnstone and. Surg-Lieut. H. Morrison
¡Blaker.
.
Before their departure, however, the Chinese Catholics of Hongkong-spiritual cherry put it, of the French missionary expressing their sentiments of reapret for priests,desired an opportunity of the venerable and distinguished visitors. The wish was gratified on Saturday after- noon. when the Archbishop of Pondi- cherry, and his right reverend colleagues, accepted the invitation of Mr. Simon Tse Major Lloyd.
Yan, Chairman of the Chinese Catholic HANDICAP A."-Capt C.. S. Fisher Union, to meet représentative members OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES.-L. Forsheautiful home in nedounell Road. of the Chiness Catholic community at his
THURSDAY:
FRIDAY.
H.
CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES Major H. seadsand. Major Edwards. Greenaway and Capt. Olliver v. R. Town
HANDICAP SINGLES BJ. H Freeborn". Lieut. C. H.. Larkcom.
i
INTER-PORT TENNIS,
FMS FOR HONGKONG.
R.
clude Dr. K, T. Khong, of Ipoh, Wee Hye, the champion tennis player of Penang, and several other capable play ers from Ipoh, Penang and Singapore. The party will be the guests of Mr. Leong Eng Khean, in Hongkong.
When the guests had assembled in the drawing room,"
The commanity of my Chingee Catholics The Rt. Rev. Bishop D. PuzZONI Mid: had expressed to me the desire of being given "aa opportunity to present to the Missionary Bishops now gathered in Hongkong the homage of their veneration and gratitude for the Apostleship of the Missions Etrangeres in China. Although I was deeply moved by their noble senti. ments, yet I hesitated lest I should incon
enience your Lordships, whom I knew to be fully engaged in your Conference Mr. what I feared so do myself, and I have Simon Tae Yan has dared to attempt deep pleasure in seeing that he has sue. ceeded in persuading your Lordships to some here to his hospitable home, to meet
their sons and daughters. I have tha happiness to shy that they as well as all Tae Yan, their worthy father, and
the Chinese here present form a real trus Catholic community, a splendid proof that the labours and sacrifices of the Catholie Missionaries are not made in vain,
to the Titania and the runners-up cup to train, led by Walker, appeared, and they, the R. In handing over the trophica took came in for their share of the Mr. Wilton congratulated both teams on applause. Walker won the toss and the game they had put up that afternoon, ter v. K. Yamazaki.
and hoped that the R.G.A. would go one' elected to defend the Town goal. Punctu better next year and take the shield... ally to time Powell started the game for McGann, of the Titania, on receiving the the sailors, and the RG.A were soon shield called for three cheers for making for the sailors' goal, Wilson being R.G.A and Walker receiving the rub
the pulled up for off-side. Frumptou cleared ners-up cup, responded with three cheers
ahot from Hendry, and Donovan sent for the Titania -out to the left. Kërridge kicked to touch, This Shield was presented by
Hendry received from the throw in and. munity of Hongkong for annual.com"
the com running in, shot wide. From the goal petition
among kick MoGann returned, and Frampton let in
the. Footbal] Clabe the Colony. In 1907, the first in Hendry. Donovan, running back, only year of the competition, it was won by partly cleared. Garaide sent in a flying the flagship, H.M.S. Centurion, and hae shot that gave Hollway no chance and been won since by the King's Own Rifles, opened the scoring for the Titaniu Eve 1898; Hongkong Football Club, 1 minutes from the start. From the centre Welsh Fasiliers, 1000; RA 1901: Welsh for Hongkong on or about April 11th, A party of about 15 Chinese are leaving kick the R.G.A. made tracks for the Fusiliers, 1992; H.S. Glory, 1963; says the Walagun Leader, to engage in goal, but Kerridge kicked to H.M.S. Albion, 1904; West Kents, 1906 a series of tennis matches against the touch. Robertson fouled Dawson, and H. 1.S. Diadem, 1000; B.A., 1007; Hong Chinese of Hongkong. The party, which the RG.A. were given a free kick. kong Football Club, 1008; H.M.. Zed-is being led by that well-known sports the Chinese Catbolics of Hongkong. Kerridge cleared and sent Garside in.ford, 1809; The Buds, 1010; Naval Dockraan, Chung Ah Ming, of Ipoh, will in-presenting to your Lordships Mr. and Frampton cleared by kicking out. Her yard, 1911; KO.Y.LI, 2019 R.E., 1913; wood received and sent over for McHugh, R.C.A., 1014; R. S., 2015; Hongkong Foot who centred weak, and Maplesden cleared, ball Club, 1916 and 1919; and the Palice, The Titania then got going, and, Hollo 1920- way just managed to turn a shot, from Garside round the post. Garside took the flag kick, and Henwood, in attempt. ing to clear, handled in the penalty area Hendry took the kick and beat Holloway, and the sailors were two up in less than twenty minutes play. From the centre kick, Maplesden returned a forward pass from the R.GA, and McCan sent out to Garside who sent over a long pass Pyles, beating Walker, gave to Cooper, and the latter seat in a ground shot which Holloway stopped near the post and pushed out. Hendry, being well up, touched the ball into the not, with Hollar way at the other end of the goal. The BGA went away from the centre kick, "but Wilson was pulled up for off-side The H.G.A. retursed to the attack and Kerridge kicked behind. The R.G.A kept up the pressure and a gout was not long in coming, Kerridge sending in a atinging shot which Yeoman just touched as it passed him, Off-side play at both ends spoilt good play. Watson fouled McGann, and Maplesden, taking the free kick, sent well down for Powell to tip out to Cooper, but Walker cleared. With the ball in midfield the whistle sounded for half-time, with the sailors leading by 3 goals to 1.
Un resuming the sailors were early attacking, but Frampton cleared. For a foul throw in by Robertson, the RG.A were awarded a free kick, from which Watson.sent in a ground shot Maplesden plearing. Off-side against Wilson stopped the R..A. from becoming dangerous, and the sailors transferred play to the other end, where, Frampton returned with a high kick, and Wilson, receiving, shot wide The RG.A came again, and Kerridge, in attempting to clear, kicked behind. Dawson placed the ball nicely, and Watson headed in, but Kerridge cleared, Melana sent forward for Hendry, bat Frampton received and re turned to Maffugh, who sent in, and Kerridge gavo a corner. The Titania clear ed, and McGann sent in a high shot from the half way line, which Holloway picked out from under the bar. Watson spoilt a
SECORD DIVISION LEAGUE
پریم.
HK.F.C. RES.. 1; KOWLOON RES., 2.
YACHTING.
Vice-Commodore's Cups was sailed off on The raco for the Commodore's and Saturday, 19th inst, over a course of mark in Yau Tong (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Markboat on club line (P), Channel Rocks (P)=0.9 miles.
Playing on the Club ground before the Shield match the Kowloon team won this ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. match by 2 goals to 1. Kowloon had most of the play throughout, but were weak in front of goal. Ogilvie tripped Palmer early in the game, and the Kowloon team were awarded a penalty. Mason kicked straight to Groot, who cleared. The Club were the first to score. Lyon went but to Hast, who returned, and Railton beat Muskett with a fast shot. Donovan came down the wing, and sent in a high shot that beat Groot, and made the scores level. Mason put Kowloor ahead with a screw shot, and the teams crossed over, with Kowloon lending by the odd goal.
No scoring took place during the second half, although Kowloon set up a bom bardinest of the Club goal,
2/WILTSHIRES. THE REST,
ground, to-day, at 4.30 p.m., between the In the exhibition match, on the Club Wilts, the champions of the League, and a team chosen from the Rest of the teams in the League, the teams will be as follows:
Trivett; Browne, Lancaster and Jeffries; WILTSHIRES:--Smith; Giles (Capt.) and Warren, Evans, Menham, Swanborough and Amor
The Host Mr. Simon Tse Yan), who is Chairman of the Chinese Catholic Union, read the following address --
Your
Grace, your Lordships, Rev. Fathers, ladies and gentlemen,-The
of so many and distinguished Princes of kong, highly honoured by the presence Chinese Catholic Community of Hong-
the Catholic Church, wishes to express to. your illustrious visit. This visit is an your Lordships its bumble thanks for historic event, the equal of which is un- The Handicap class sailed with the One known in Designs, the winner taking the Com- Catholic Community of Hongkong, which, our annals. The Chinese
other class the Vice-Commodore's cup.always been and is still a very small one modore's Cup and the first boat of the although continuously increasing. has
Smyth, the popular and genial Com. conensity of the whole of China in The racing was followed by Mr. Frank feels that it represents to-day the Catholic modore of the Club, who was the officer rendering honour to your Lordships. for the day. He had the antisfaction of You are the pioneers and the leaders of seeing his son in Daphne capture the our holy Faith, you are Missionary Vice-Commodore's cup in the first divi-"Bishops, who have given up friends and tion. The Commodore's cup was won by home and country for no other purpose Rolla, which has been sailed throughout than to spread the Gospel of Our Lord, Geel won the Commodore's cup in the of your missionary cares. You have the season by Mr. N. Croucher and we have the fortune to be, and to and division, catching Sirius and Da gathered here in Hongkong for no other represent those who have been, the object on the line. Sirius by saving her time from Dair secured the Vice-Commodore's purpose than to confer about the best modore's means of giving new and stronger impulse
surely say that your assembling in, chiefly, of you Are Bishops of China, we may to your missionary labours, and, as most
for the greater benent of our immenso country of China. We therefore, say to you, in the words of old, Blessed are ye that come in the name of the Lord.
cup.
of the class championship winners got The results are interesting in that none placed. The wind which was moderate from E... at the start became fluky after half the course had been covered, and the second division crossed the line in the lightest of nirs.
THE REST-G. Hodger (Club); Maples den (Titunia) and Cunt So (S.CA) Hudson (Tamar), Mellann (Titania) and Hutchby (Titania); Garside (Titania), Hendry (Titania), Heawood (RGA Capt.), McHugh (R.G.A.), and Cooper. (Titania); Reserves Townsend (Kow. Prep at 2.30 p.m/ loon) and Fung Tai (S.C.A.).
The Rest will play in white. Heferte: Mr. Andrew (Titania); Lines- men Mr. Masters and Mr. Jones
At the conclusion of the game, Mr. R. H. B. Hancock, former President
good chance for the R.CA. by getting of the League, will present the Daily off-side close in. The sailors' loft wing Press Cup to the winners.
** CURLEW, 3. ** ***
then went down und Cooper, sont over a long shot that struck the upright and rebounded to Garside who headed in, and Holloway pashed ont for Garside to re- turn again, the goalkeeper eventually" clearing The Titania came again and, following a scrimmage in the RG.A. goal- mouth, Coraide kicked behind. Cooper A rugby match between teams represent returned and was tripped by Walkering the Cairo and the Curlew was played The sailors were awarded a free kick Cooper, taking the kick, sent the ball over the bar. Hendry forced. Walker to kick out a pass from Garside, and Henwood, receiving from the throw in, tried a run through, but Kerridge cleared at the expense of a corner. The Titania cleared
RESULTS.- HANDICAP AND ONE DESIGN COMBINED.
Start at 235 p.m. HANDICAP CLASS.
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The weather was against a very large attendance, but a good number of the shipe-supporters occupied the stand und 1*Sirius
front the-dag kick and Hendry going lined the ropes. During the game collec down beat Walker, but Holloway ran out and cleared Tho. B, C. cool returned on were made, and a satisfactory to the sailors' goal, and Eenwood sent in amount was raised by the sailors, who
ground shot, and, following up, tried adopted quaint make-ups, SE
The gaine was well contested through
to put Yooman, who was still holding the out, and ended in'n draw. Boswell open- ball, into the net. Henwood was pulled ed the scoring for the Curlew, the try up for fouling the goalkeeper, and the sailors were awarded a free kick Shortly being unconverted. Before the change of afterwards, the Titanes got away, and and the Cairo scored a try, which was Walker let Cooper in, but Frampton just also unconverted,
stopped the ball. With Powell close, up The second half saw good play on both and Holloway at the other end of the goal sides, and each team struggled hard for
the sailors' centre just managed to push the lead The Curies had the better of the ball into the net, as Donovan rushed the exchanges during the closing half, but up to clear. With the sailors loading by them from taking the lead.
hanging on to the ball too long prevented four goals to one and with only eight minutes to go, the E.G.A returned to the tout Comdr. Carey, EN HIMS attack and for a time kept the sailors attain, was the referee.
home Kerridge kicked out on every occas
sion in all directions. Several corners
wors awarded to the R.G.A., and at last, Hutchby cleared by kicking to touch. Wilson received from the throw in and
GOLF.
CAPTAIN'S Cur."
zont across, where Best received and; taking The semi-final for the Captain's Cap,
the ball through the defence, beat Yeoman
with
Start at 2.40 Corrected
Time.
As I have said, we, the Chinese Catholic Community, are but a small minority in this Colony of Hongkong, which, under the security, afforded by the British flag, has grown so large and prosperous. We feel confident however, that the visit of. your Lordships will mark the beginning" of a vigorous increase in our numbers. Proud as we are of the Faith, which, thanks to our missionaries, we may call our common faith, we hope and pray that the attention of our nou-Christian brethren, having been called to-day to the visit of your Lordships to us, may be also. turned to study earnestly the object of the missionary life of your Lordships and, consequently, result in the end in numerous conversions to the true God.
On behalf of those present Mfr: Simon Too Yan wished the Bishops good health and a full measure of success in their Missionary Conference and labours, and safe and happy return to their Diocenes. pm-cherry, said he thanked Bishop Pozzoni HIS GRACE ARCHBISHOP MORE, of Pondi for hit kind words and the hosts for their entertainment, The Bishops were very glad to meet so many Chinese Catholica And to receive so hearty welcome at thaix bands. He imagined that many of those present must have come, originally, from Canton, facao, and neighbouring places, where French missionaries preach ed to their forefathers. In that way the Bishops present could claim then as their spiritual children; Though you are under the pastoral care of Bishop Pozzoni," said the Archbishop, your forefathers wero under ours. Its tie which must last long between you and Bs. You say your community here is very small hope, it will grow larger wary day, but for this to happen you Chinese Christians Dust
proselytime, re- Our Christians have not that spirit ne strongly ne they ought to have. It is very much. by your behaviour, and by showing a good example that you will influence others." As our Baviour and, love for our neigh- bours is the sign of true discipleship. Stand fast by that, and it will be well Bostock's Circus, in Kowloon, has been the Archbisliip added, with a smile)
with you. We wish you all increase; but the matinon pergement announce that good followers/fample you will make drawing crowded houses nightly, and a few and good laughter). Be good
performances, despite Christians, and by
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that the attendance will be larger than manity of Hongkong In Rangoon, they usual, and a number of new items have we uphill work but they hoped before been included in the programme The many years to have a great number of will not interfere with the performance, for their prayers that our holy religion' weather, at its worst, barring typhoons, Chinese Catholics in Rangoon He asked "no the circus muzgues is waterproof. might continue its good work
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