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TAN HONGKONG. DAILY PRESS. MUNDAT. FEBRUARY 137, 1992,
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FOOTBALLS
Saturday's games resulted as follow:-
HONGING LEAGERL
Division I.
H.M.S. Curlew....1 Hongkong Club South China .................! King's H.M.S. Tamar... Kowloon
Division 11.
Curley Ros
R.G.A. Hes. University United
1 King's Bea
Kowloon Res.
1 South China "A." 3 Club Res...........
THE RACES.
Brazendale put the sailors further ahead by running in from the left and landing Though only another week naains for safely in the neturi ka da NANA
Kowlone then had a look in and Coombs training for the race meeting annually was sent away on the left and confering held under the auspices of the Hongkong well down. Pascoe received and beat Mitch
making the score 2 to 1 in favour of the Jockey Club, the cognoscenti" do not
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IS HEBBAUTEN that AN
making the Zenzar Low took charge of appear to have any confident views yet NOTICE ORDINARY GENERAL
the gate and Brazondala 'put them fur- cher ahead. Keeping up the pressure Harper added to the sailors number and before the interval Brazendale completed the hat trick by beating Woodman with a screw shot, the Tamar leading at half time by & goals to one."
ss to the probable winners of the prinVESTING OF THE ABOVE. COMPANY cipal events. As a whole, the ponies are will be bold at the Beguilend-Offices of the not up to the usual standard of former Compary at No. 9 Lower Albert Road, Tictoria in the Colcay of Hongkodr years; the percentage of ponies "crocked" on TUESDAY THE 14TH DAY OP under training has been greater than FEBRUARY, 1938 AT NOON for the purpose usual and training consequently has not of a Resuming, the sailors eased up and the been so well advanced. More favourable blowing, and if thought fit, passing the,
weather conditions during the past week tions viz have made for improvement, and in (2) the gallops this week a bette: apprecia Company (which is now 1856, le consisting of tion of form will be possible. Even 100 shares of the nominal value of $7.30
whereof, 114,000 shares have been issued) be the Derby winner is still in doubt, though irereased to $1,500,000 by the areation of Mr. Birkett's Sunstar is advancing 186,000 additional shares of the nominal vahe favour. This glorious, uncertainty of $7.50 each.
The match on the Railway ground, Kow.play became more oven, the only goal being registered in the closing half by loon, arranged between the Punjabis and Pascoe for Kowloon s slow game coding "St. Joseph's, did not take place as the in a win for the sailors by 5 goals to two.
Indian soldiers were pa strike duty.
Two reports of misconduct, ending with the players being ordered off the held, have to be recorded this week in the Seator League-Mair, Hongkong Club, and Wong Pak Chong, South China. One gentleman, an ardent Olub supporter, overstepped the mark by going up to the referee at the clow of the match and tell.
him that & more "disgraceful sahibition of refereeing he had never seen in the Colony. It would be considered gentlemanly cooduct if the person in question apologised to Mr. Williams who 18 a registered referee of the Hampshire and Hertford Counties and the Army Football Associations.
*CURLEW* *2 v. CLUB.
A large crowd turned out to witness this game on the Club ground as the re- sult of the match had a bearing on the League Championship.
SOUTH CHINA ». KING'S,"
At Seokunpoo, South China improved their chances in the League when they beat the King's by the odd goal in three The usual large crowd of Chinese attend. ed to support their team.. The teams lined out as follows:--
SOUTE, CHINA-Lau Hing Cheung; Chan So and Fung Tai; Cheung Wing Shing, Leung Tai Fong had. Leung Yuk Tong; Chui Kwong Young, Ip Kau, Wong Pak Cheung, Kwok Po Kwan and Lau Tak Chung
KING'sWilliams; Taylor and Wyans; Newton, Barlow and Hodgson; Burnett, Cramny, Jones, Dangerfield and Todd.
·Referee:· Mr. Hollands.
resolutions as Extraordinary. Resolu
That the authorised capital of the
will give an added interest to the racing. (9) That the shares constituting the The times of Derby candidates in the Company's untrued capital be issued at anch gallops on Saturday were as follows:-time of times in such manner and upon anch SUN STAR, 1 miles-38, 110, 1.4.2, terms and for such purposes and upon such
2.16.2, 2.50, 3.23.1; Lg. 39, L.
conditions in every respect as the Company's HAS RIVER, i mile (with KINSHA).---
Board of Directors may decide. 38, 1.11, 1.481, 9.02; 1.q. 38.4 CETTY SARK Kino, i mile.-14.9, 1.09,
1.49; Lq. 3
MULTUM IN PARVO, 1† milea-33, 1.06.2,
1.40.1, 2.13.1, 2.43.9; 1.q.35.1 "KILMARNOCK, 1 mile.-36, 112, 1.40;
1.q. 34
WILDFIRE DAELIA, 14 miles.-1.38,2; Iq.
41.9.
1
Dated this 13rd day of January 1922.
By Order of the Board,
M. MANUK Secretary.
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UNION WATFRBOAT COMPANY
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
ANNUAL
THE SEVENTEENTE
SHEX O CHIE," I mile-2, 1.189,
1.44, 2.13.4; hq, PL4. STEPHANOTIS, 11 miles-40, 1.14, 1.492,
9.23, 2.56.3, 3.29.9; 1.q. 12.4. DENOON, miles 33, 1.08.2
GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS ill be held in the offices of 9.17.3, 2.58.9 3.39.3; q 37.1. PELL DEVIL PULL BAKsa, i miile,-THURSDAY the 18th February 1992 at 11.30 MESSES DODWILL & COMPANY LIMITED on
1.07, 1.30.3, 15.1; 1.q. 35.4
1.43,
FLYING MOUSE, 1 mile.-37, 1.13.2, 1.48, for the purpose of receiving the report of the General Managers together with: a state- 2.20123.q.139.1.ja
ment of accounts to 31st December 1921, "ROMAN PRIDE" 1)). mile.—35.3, 1.08.2,
The Transfer Books of the Company will be- closed from the 6th to 16th February 1922 bath dat: inclusive,
1.48, 2.17.4, 2.5.1, 3.28.4; 1.q. 33,3. KIANGSU KING, 1-mile-34, 109, 144,
218.3; 1.q. 34.3.
The game was evenly contested with the Chiness showing to advantage in the open. Kwok Po Kan scored for the Chinese who led at the interval by the only goal scored Resuming, after the The teams lined out us under :--
change of ends South China forced a "CURLEW." Hardy; Hooper and corner and during the scramble near the Cleaves; Dash. Wilson and Grifiths; King's goal, Wong was cautioned for Chu jumping and dangerous play. Taylor, Scott, South, Cook and Lamb.
CLUB.-R. Rodger; Garrard and Mc-Kwong, Yeung put the Chinese further Phail; Mair, Stewart and Weyman; Me. ahead by the beating Williams with Farish, Forsyth, Begg, Kuhr and Eng-long shot. The King's took up the attack land
but could not get the ball past Lau in Refered Mr. Williams.
goal. During one of the raids on the Begg started for the Club and the South Chinn goal Leung Tuk Tong Jones sailors went off with a dash Gerrard kick. handled in the penalty area and ing behind. Forsyth cleared from taking the kick beat Lau and made the AT scrimmage in the Club goalmouth follow- score 2 to 1 in favour of the Chinese ing the corner kick. A tusale between The soldiers tried hard to draw level and Begg and Wilson ended with the Club Wong was again guilty of rough play No fur- centre shooting just wide. Weyman kick and was ordered off the field. ed to touch near the corner fag and from ther scoring took place South China win- the throw in Scott shot wide:
ping by two goals to one.
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By neat combination the Club trans- fetred play and MoTavish passed to Forsyth who sent in a screw shot which Hardy cleared. The sailors got away and Mair punched the ball down; Wilson tak
the kick sent in a long shot, Rodger easily clearing the ball
Kuhr when running Wil- through was
by and Hooper cleared. Begg tried a 901 solo run and shot. The ball being deflect- ed by a defender went wide and the Club were awarded & corner kick which was placed by England and. Begg brought the salfors relief when he headed the ball wide of the post.
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At Sookuapoo, Pomfret scored the only goal in a good game and the R.G.A. wor by a goal to nil
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** QURLEW*** RES. v. KING'S RES.,
These teams played a fast game on Navy "B" ground ending in a wine for the sailors by a goal to it. The game was evenly contested and when a goalless draw appeared certain just on time, one of the soldiers punched the ball down in the penalty area. Riley taking the place kick won the match for his side.
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Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw's and Pig by Public Auction Sali, to
PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of
the
Locality
Boundary Xenotrements,
goods have been reduced to as low as half
be hold on MONDAY, the 18th day of their usuel price. But no reduction 18 February 1933, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the low enough to please some people; they Public Works Department, by Order of His know how to get things for asthing. One EXCELLENT THE GOVERNOR of ten Lots of of these folk- Chinese-appeared before CROWN LAND at North Point in the Colony Mr. Lindsell at the Magistracy, on Satur of Hongkong for a term of 5 years, with the day. He was in Whiteaway, Laidlaw's option of renewal at: CROWN RENT to be on Friday, with a friend, enquiring the fired by the Surveyor of Hm, MaisT price of good brogues. They were too dear TH KING, for one farther term of 75-year for the enquiris, although the price! had been reduced from over 300 to $17.50;
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. the men left and the shopman, in
putting sway the wares, noticed that a pair of Gerrard stopped a rush on the left but
the brogues was missing. Fortunately, Lamb coming again best him and gave
the visitors were not yet out of sight so to South, the latter sending.in and Rodger
he followed them into the Central Market. bringing off a mart save. Begg and
With the help of a constable the men Kuhr took the ball towards the sailors
were searched and on one of them was goal, Hooper clearing. England ended up
found a pair of brogues, with the shop a good run by shooting behind. Play was very fast but the interval arrived ed between these teams on St. Joseph's of the man's trousers.
As was expected a keen game was play-tags still upon them, tucked into the bell with the score sheet blank. «
South re-started for the sailors and ground which ended in a draw of one goal gave to Cook who sent well forward. | all. The game was very fast and even, Stewart passed back to Gerrard who Samy scoring for the University in the Resuming after the turned the ball out to Lamb. The latter opening half." went down and centered and Scott, stand change of ends the Chinese took up the
To ing unmarked. sint in a shot which struck attack and made the scores equal. the inside of the upright and rebounded wards the close the game favoured the into the net at the opposite side. It was University but no further scoring took
lucky goal but Scott should have made place and the game ended in a draw. more certain of his kick from such a good position.
UNIVERSITY, SOUTH CHINA “A.”
UNITED. CLUB RES.
This match was transferred to the Club ground and the home side commenced with only nine men the United folding ten- Early in the game the United were award Leonard shot straight at Hutchinson and ed a penalty and Leonard beat Hutchin- son but owing to an infringement the referes ordered the kick to be taken again. Leonard shot straight at Hutchinson and
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In due time, after evidence had been given, it fell to the defendant to explain the presence of the shoes in his belt. It was a little difficult, of course, but he "I picked them up in the had a try. Central Market, said. h. Many a frugal housewife will envy him his luck
Picked up a brand-new pair of shoes in the Central Market, exclaimed the Magistrate, incredulously. "Is that the best explanation you can think of?"
"Yes, I picked them up," said the de fendant. I did not go to Whiteaway, Laittiaw's.".
The shop-statant said he was sure of the man and had seen him there on many occasions.
The defendant thought it best to try another tack. "I have an aged mother ason and a wife at home," he said, "1 came from Canton to look for a steamer the ball rebounded to Leonard who sent to Syatow. But all the steamers are it into the net. The United did not hold a
xp on account of the strike." the lead long for Ferguson beat Sim (This in case Hongkong did not know mons and made the scores level. Hughes it:) *** and Wood pow joined the Club team. The defendant was next charged with Payne in running forward to accept & pass was stopped by Israel close in and returning from banishment the referee awarded United a free kick never been in Hongkong," said he from which Payne gave them the lead. "Here is your photo: you were banish At half time the score was to 1 in ed last year for ten year," said the favour of the United. Resuming Angus Magistrate. got through for the Club and Reep netted
May i see it," asked the defendant. for the United who won the match by It was held towards him gingerly, just three goals to two.
beyond his reach.
I have
From the centre kick the Club attacked, Forsyth. being slow in front of goal. Cleaver cleared. Handa against Cook in midfield sent the Club in where Cleaves stopped Forsyth and the ball rolled over the line. Mair fouled Cook and Wilson placing well in Gerrard gave a corner, Lamb Kicking behind from the place kick. Begg was penalised for fouling Wilson during the serumble following a corner Mair was ordered off the field for persistent fouling, a ruling which a sec. tion in the stand resented by booing the reforee. Besuming, McPhail let the ball pass under his foot and Taylor running to shot and Rodger brought off a smart save by throwing himself full length at the ball.
With the remark of come along the ten v 1 Stewart sent off Begg and the Club
atre forced a corner which the ailors cleared. Rodger saved a long shot from Griffiths following a free kick for a foul throw-iz and Forsyth failed to reach a forward pass from: Begg, the ball going to touch Weyman, tested Hardy from s Mr. G. T. May, having taken over the good position but there was no fire in the duties (pro. tem) of Hon. Secretary and shot and the goalie easily deared Treasurer to the EEF.A. and League, Griffiths Louled McTavish and Forsyth all correspondence in connection with foot-finger print bureau." It came out that receiving sont in a shot. Kahr run-ball should be addressed to. Soldiers' ning in was deemed guilty of tripping Club Quarters, Queen's Bond. the goalkeeper and the sailors were awarded a free kick. The whistle sound- ed for time, leaving the Curlew winners of a well contuted game by a goal to ni. On the run of the play Curlew deserved their win for they had the better com bination as a team. Rodger played well ia goal for the Club and was unlucky to be beaten by the shot that struck the. upright before inding the net,
TAMAR. KOWLOON,
CRICKET.
Owing to the heavy downpour of rais, all cricket fixtures arranged for Saturday were postponed.
FIEUZAL GLASSES.
It is not I, declared the defendant. So Sergeant Vincent went into the bor to dee how he had classified the defendant's finger prints and searched the
the defendant was the last man who should deny his. identity; he had s damaged finger and & kar o¤ ̈ ̈nie other finger to help make assurance doubly sura. However, he was prepared Colony, to meet the wishes of the While still denying that he was the banished person, he intimated that he was prepared to leave the Colony now, forever.
"No, you will make a nice long stay first," retorted the Magistrate, sentencing! him to three months imprisondent for theft and to twelve for breaking inte bounda
Interesting episodes of life in China are
to the late Bev. Arthur Evans Moule, for many years missionary to the Chiness. in 1882 he became Secretary of the Mid- China Mission, and during a period of 1 years in this position he was actively engaged in missionary work in the Bottle In
Out of doors there is nothing so restful and comfortable for the eyes as the light On the Navy "B" ground, the game reflected from green fields and trees, the ending in a win for the sailors by 5 goals absorption of the ultra-violet and orange to 2-
The teams Beel it' follow:
rays by the chlorophyll of the leaves described in a memoir, by his six sons, TAMAE-Hitch: Bodgate and Smith; Grant, Hudson and Brysot; Hill, Orland; hence the introduction of Fieuzal Glass, Harper, Burd and Brazendale.
yellowish green in colour, which is pro- KOWLOON Woodman; Mason and Osduced in several shades, and leases made wick; Thompson, Murrison and Duncan; Millard, Hall, Pascoe, Morley
of this may be worn as a protection by and Coombs.
over-tensitive leyes where it is desirable "The anilors tried out two new men in
to tone doen 'excessive light and glarent and native city of Shanghai. Redgate and Harper, while Kowloon were Fisual lenses of any" prescription/is not fully represented, Wheeler being either regular or Taric forms are manu absent and Millard coming in from Refactured by the Hongkong Optical Co. 'The gaine wont in favour of the Tamar. successors to Clark & Co., Manufactur ng from the start and early in the game and Refracting Opticians, 83, Queen's Oxland gave them the lead by giving" Woodman no chance with a Bgh shot, Road Central-Advṛ.
Referee: Mr. Smith.
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after a period of rest in England, made his fifth journey to China starting on the long voyage, as one of his brothers described it, with the joy of
ad off for the holiday hour. Henry
Moule was the sixth son of the Rev. Monle, 50 years Vicar of Fordingtos] Dorset, The book is published by the Beligions Tract Society.
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