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SPORT.

FOOTBALL

Baturday's games resulted as follows:

'King's Regt. G

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 25RD 1929.

offside. The R.G.A. forced a corner, and NEW BOWLING GREEN AT Rodger in saving from Lelliott measure

his length upon the ground. The R.GLA. forced another Porner but hould not get the equalliser and they had to retire beaten by 3 goals to

KOWLOON..

THE OPENING CEREMONY.

**P'LL LEAVE IT TO YOU." AN ENTHUSIASTIC, WIND-UP.

There was another splendid beuse as A large attendance of Kowloon Deck the Theatre Royal on Saturday night to Recreation Club members and their wives witness the final performance by the Amateur, Dramatic Society. of the hight The teams lined out as follows

were present at the opening of the new comedy I'll Leave it to You." Every Club-, Rodger; Israel and McPhail bowling green, which has been laid out available sent

was occupied. As on Lopath, Bege, R. Kalantine by the Dock Company for the use of their former occasions the audience testified Logan, Stewart and Moore; Purves,

England.

employés. After a tree planting core their appreciation by cordial applause a many, to commemorate the occasion, the various stages of the play. At the con

clusion of each net and at the termination

BONGKONG LEAGER-DIVISION 1.

Hongkong Club... 3

H.M.S. Tamar.....

Kowlw....

1

CLUB

HAHA. 2 Hongkong Police 0 ..'s. Ambrose, 1 South China.....

B.GA.

0

These teams inet, at Soukanpoo and

·well contested game ended in it-win for house; Bailey. Pascoe and Lelliott; Keag, opening ceremony was performed by Mrs of the play, the players had to assemblr"}

af R.G.A-Phillips Frampten and, Wood,

Doggrell, McHugh, Harris and Cotten«,

Unfensor Mr. Hollands,

Phillips saved a shot at the expense of a Corner. The R.G.A. were soon back in the Clubs area, but Keay was slow and the defence cleared. McHugh sent out to Couzens who got well down and passing to the centre McHugh met the ball but Rent in timely to Rodger who cared! Couzens failed to wike a forward pass from Kaiby and the ball polled behind. The R.4.A came again and Harris forced

KING'S. POLICE,

were

WVAS

AMERICAN PROHIBITION

LAW.

UNAPPLIES TO FOREIGN SHIPS IN THE PHILIPPINES.

Governor tieneral.Wood announced at the

executive building this afternoon that the Philip poes is not within the scope of the Prohibition law of the United States and portation of liquors on foreign ships therefore the ruling of the Attorney-Geu- eral declaring illegal all sales and trans- within the jurisdictional waters of the

shipping in the Philippines United States does not apply to foreign,

The

R. M. Dyer, wife of the Chief Manager before the curtain. The audience seemed the Chi by the odd goal in five,

loath to leave the Theatre, and there. of the Company. R.G.A. won the thas and the Club started

There Mr. D. KÉT, Chairman of the Row. were repented calls of "speech." the game. The visitors were the first to

no "speeches, however, but Mr.. loon Dock Recreation, Club, introduced Northcote and Mrs. Logan came forward attack bat Parvog sert behinil.

This match was played on the South Mrs. Dyer to those present. In the course and Bowed thely acknowledgments, Play" was then, taken to the other end Chica ground auil ended in a runaway win that during the war it was thonght that packages were showered on the stage.

of his remarks he referred to the fact

Bouquets, baskets of flowers and many by-neat combination, and Krug passing for the King's large number of specta-ly increasing the hours to 17 or 18 a day A canary contained in a handsome engo to Lelliott that player kicked over the bar.

tors lined the ropes, the Military being in the dockyards a greater output would

handed oc England took the ball down the wing and well represented. The King's fielded the ions thenry, however, to deprive men

to the stage by an be asorii. It was found to be a falla-admirer. centering Forsyth failed, from a good posi-]

These numerous gifts were distributed tion. Forsyth was soon back again and same side na last work except that Hart wholly of recreation. They had to thank by Giggs, the butler (Mr." G. A

same out in place of Dapgerfield. The Mr. Dyer for his sporting instinct inusitano) whose manner of discharging Police won the toss, but almost from the commending the Company to lay on the duty was a little comedy in itself.

this ground for them. Mr. Keith then start the King's took up the attack, the referred to the famous story of Sir Frum outside right making good progress and cis Drake and his refusal to fight the have been improved upon. For the first however, amid laughter, that if a bin sending over a fiae centre which should Spanish Armada before he had finished his game of bowls. He hastened to add,

Bfteen minutes the King's kept up the came into the dockyard - there was no attack and Swan was bombarded with reason to fear that the men would act shots" from all angles which he cleared in their play and only resume after the work The Manila Times of the 15th inst. likewis, but that they would at once ceasel brilliant style. The King's opened the had been faished. He then concluded b score after 20 minutes play, Jones turn asking Mrs Dyer to plant the tree which a corner, the Club clearing and Begging to account a well placed centre from

they had for the occasion. racing ayas baly to end up by shooting Burnett, Within five minutes Hart had sented Mrs. Dyer with

After the ceremony Mr. D. Keith pred

an jvory jack, wide. The U.G.. got any and Doggrell put on two more goals for the King's, and which that lady threw along the bowlica had a chance to open the store for them, just before the interval Dyer, receiving for play. The "jack bore a silver plate greço, thus formally opening the ground bat kicked wildly when nicely led from an excellent centre by Scott, acored upon which was inscribed the words Half-time the King's were Presected to Ms. R. M. Dyer at the Play was transferred and Valentine open. number 4. ed the score for the Clab by sending the leading by a goals to nil.

Resuming, the Police were seen to better opening of the Kowloon Dock Bowling

Green, 1st October, 1999."... hall past Phillips. The Club were becom.

advantage, but their forwards were seldom

The Governor-General, however, made The bowling green is fall-sized and can. tog ungros again when Frampton re dangerous, Newton, Barlow and Hodgson sists of seven rinks altogether. In addit clear that the ruling applies to all lieved and sent his forwards away but having them well under control. This tion to this splendid green, two miniserican ships anywhere, including the McPhail returned to midfield and Valen. Period of the game was very serappy ture clock golf courses have been laid out, Philippines. This statement of the flav

wing to the Police playing the one back and three tennis courts,

ernor-General "was made" by hím úpon tine getting possession went in but lost game and the whistle continually sound

receipt of a communication from the Treasury Department regarding the ball through not passing when tackled. Couzens put in a fine ran on the left but

enforcement of the prohibition law. said the Philippines has always beld' that bis centra weut legging, Rodger glaring

it is not affected by the dry law of the at his ease. Keay sent over a long pass

Cnited States because the law does not which Pasee met and skied the ball over

specifically mention her. the bar. England ran down the wing but a brilliant effort was wasted owing to the Club inside men not being up The Club! came again on the right but were checked by Woodhouse,

The R.G.A were again dangerous but Doggrell being, offside: relieved. Bailey stopped England but the Club coming again Woodhouse wis kick but was well covered by Frampton who cleared in the nick of time. Begg tried a sole run hut ended up wide Doggrell qualised for the Artillery following a Bae centre by Couzens. From the centre kick the RG.A again got down and Bailey tested Rodger who was forced to kirk to touch Harris had a chance but sent the ball a yard outside the post from a good position. Begg "struck the crots but with a hard drive and Valentine receiving put the Club ahead. The B.G.A took up the attack from the centre

and Rodger was forced to run out to clear. The Club transferred play and Forsyth beat Phillips with a shot that landed the ball safely in the corner of the net. From the centre the Club again took up the attack and Valentine gave to Begg whe was pulled up for offside: At the other end Stewart miskicked in front goal. but McHugh failed to atmpt a charce and the ball rolled behind. Lelliott gave to Harris who forced a corner which was eventually cleared.

England got away and going well down tested, Phillips with a fast shot which was dealt with success

fully. The interval arrived with the

During the afternoon the band of the þing for offsidle. With about ten minutes 102nd Grenadier played musical sel

in beat Swan and mured the fifth goal Wiseman's. to go Jons received the ball and going tions. The catering was done by Meter for his side. Just on time the King's centre again took possession and, beating MeWalter, sent in a low drive which hut Swan beaten all the way. The final whistle sounded with the King's winners by the margin of 6 goals to 0.

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BOY SCOUTS’- AQUATIC SPORTS.

THE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING..

IN

For the winners the whole of the for- FINALS ward line were brilliant. Their shooti ing was very accurate, and they well de served their victory. The defence, with The finals in the first annual swimming the exception of the half backs, were not sparts of the Hongkong Roys' Associa severely tested and Blace in goat had ton took place at the V.C. bath t practically nothing to do The Police Saturday afternoon, with the following forward fine put in plenty of hard work result:---

but could make little headway against a 30 YARDS SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP-1, A. strong set of halves opposed to them. May Fourth Troop), 29.1-5secs. . Tong Valentine was the outstanding man in the Tan Chiu (Seventh Troop), 31stes. attack, while McWalter played a good JUNIOR BACKSTROKE-1, F. Zimmer gante at back. Swan covered himself (Fifth Troop). Ng Wai Man (Sixth- with glory in the first 20 minutes of the Troop). game but received little support. Attempt. ing to play the one back game proved to be a failure against such a fast set of

forwards.

The wams lined out as follows:- King's. Blacpe; Wynne and Simmons: Newton, Hodgson and Barlow Barnett, Hart, Lieut. Jones, Dyer, and Scott,

Police. Swan; Miller and MeWalter; McEwen, McLaren and Post; Watson, Pearson, Johnson, Valentine and Mair.

Referee Mr. Smith.

KOWLOON v. SOUTH CHINA.

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the Hc

THE MACAO PROTESTANT

CEMETERY. .A.

A CLAIM BY THE FOREIGNERS" LAWN TENNIS CLUB.

r. 3. Galloway, Lieut.-Col F Hayley Bell and Mr. A. Ireson, resident? Trustees of The Maçao Protestant Church and Cemetery Fund have issuet the following statement to the foreign" community of Macao and district:

On the 8th April, 1922, after a reason- „able nad civil request from the Trustees

WOLF CUES' RACE-1, G. Chu (Third Pack). 2, B. Pathey johns (Fourth Pack) 100 YARDS SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP-1, A May, 70secs. 2, Tons Tan Chiu, 56.

kecs.

50 YARDS JUNIOR - CHAMPIONSHIP.--1, D).

Leonard (First Troop), 40-sccs. Ng Wai Maa, $1.2-seca.

SENIOR DIVING.1, A. May, 106 points Leung Han Li (Sixth Troop), points.

LIFE SAVING CE-1, Tong Tan Chit 2. Kwok Hing Wan (Sea Scouts).

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for an admission in writing of owner- ship, the correspondente anent which is open for public inspection, poession was claimed before the Portuguese Courts over a portion of the Cemetery property with which this Fund. has for 84 years

been entrusted on behalf of the foreign

community.

The Petitioners in this claim were Charles Ricou, Frederick Johnson Gellion and John Harry Barclay Nihill ading in their capacity as Committes of "The Macao Foreigners Lawn Tennis Club.?!

Thereupon, on the 19th April, the six Trustees this Eund; that is to any NH.B.MA Consul General, Canton, the Consul General for the United States, 100 YARDS JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP-1, D. Canton, the Bishop of Victoria, Hong kong, the Rev. J. L. Galloway, Macao,

JUNIOR DIVING-1, F, Zimmern, points 2, Ng Wai. Man, 96 points.

SENIOR BACKSTROKE-1, A. May. 2, Hong Sang (Sea Scouts).

Leonard (First Troop). 2; E. Hamson

(Third Troop).

Lieut. Col. F. Hayley Bell, Commissioner INTER TROOP RELAY BACE-1, Seventh of Customs, Lappa, and A. Treson,

Esquire, Superintendent, NOVELTY RACE-1, E Zimmern and Island Cement Co., Macao, addressed the

The Green

permission to make use of this ground above Petitioners and gave notice that was withdrawn and that the ground must be vacated on and after the 18th May,

1922.

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Played on the Railway ground at How loon and ended in a win for the home team by a goal to it. This should be score-Club, 3 goal; RG.A, 1.

good: omen for future successes, this Resuming the Club got away but boing the first match on the newly Forsyth ended up by shooting wide. The acquired ground, at Kowloon. The Sant Troop. S. Fifth Troop. Club retarned and Valentine passed to opened in favour of Kowloon, but South Forsyth whe tested Phillips with a hard China soon get into their stride and had Shen (Fisth Troop) 2. J. Kolewail drive and the ball rebounding to the same Kowloon on ".the defensive, forcing a player he returned it over the bar. The corner. After Knight bad. cleared from Fifth Troop) and L. Cowan (Fifth

Troop), BG.A. took the ball to the other end and the fag kick the play was very even and Doggrell tested Rodger. Valentine broke was a tussle between the opposing back -away for the Club and tipped to Forsyth as the ball travelled from end to end with

TAMAR " AMBBOSE."

In the proceedings at law which have who sent the ball outside the upright great rapidity, Ashot from Duncan hit the McHugh received the ball from a free crossbar and at the other end Townsend

Played on the Navy "A" ground before followed it is believed the Trustees have established before the Court the points rick awarded against the Club, but his saved at the expense of a corner amidst a large number of sailors and endled in of their defence against this cluinn by shot lacked sting and Rodger easily clear.applause. Kowloon came again and a win for the Tamar by the odd goal in cending orri, Pascoe deflected the ball the were well cleared, but, keeping up the Tamor were the first to become dangerous The proceedings at law have now been ed. England ran down the wing and, forced two-corners in succession which three. Play opened fast and even and the documents, by witnesses and by judicial

examination of the ground, wrong way and Phillips just managed to pressure, Kowloon took the lead through through Carroll who, running through stop the ball going into the net, McHugh Duncan who received a pass from Coombes and dodging Boulter, went in and beat brought to a standstill by the putting in Boulter had to leave the field by the Lawn Teunis Club" of witnesses went out to Couzens who got well in, but and sent the ball into the set out of the Coysh

Kowloon, having draw hereabout owing to a twisted knee and which a term of six months has had to be in Lisbon and Augola, for the bearing of his final effort was weak and Rodger reach of Lau." cleared. The R.G.A. were back again and first blood were thirsting for more, but

took no further part in the game. With McHugh fouling, Israel stopped a daz Lau saved his charge from further down the Ambrose playing four forwards, they granted.

The Trustees therefore wish in the gerous rush. The Club then took up the fall. South China then had a look is ook the play into their opponents' half attack but a good effort by Purves was and Kowloon were put on the defensive nod fetted a splendid pral; making the meantime to make it known to the foreign lost, the ball passing across the goal for a time Towngand saving well.

scores one all. No further scoring took community in order that there shall be mouth. Frampton made a good endeavour interval arrived with Kowloon lending place before the interval and the teams no misunderstanding on the part of tennis players, when judgment shall havo to send his forwards away but Couzens by a goal to l

crossed over equal. spoilt a good movement by shoting wide. Resuming, after the change of ends,

Resuming, the Ambrose took up the been awarded, it is their intention to Offside given against the R.G.A was South China took up the attack and kept attack bat were greatly handicapped with retain in their own bands for the future negatived by the referee dropping the the Kowloon defence very busy and Tox ten men. Harry almost brought disaster the full control and management of this ball in place of a free kick, and Lelliott send saved his side rather luckily at time to the Tamar for he miskicked in front of property, The use of the ground will not receiving tested Rodger with a good shot Kowloon then transferred play and Lau goal, but the Ambrose forwards were not be alienated to or monopolised by any Begg broke clean away and with only the bad to stop shots from all angles. Fay up and the ball rolled behind. Play for club, but the fullest possible use of that goalie to beat sent the ball wide of the again was even until South China brokta time remained in the Tamar half, but, portion known as the tennis ground will upright. Pascoe took the ball down and away and forced a corner which Townsend excepting for a couple of corners, the given to the whole foreign community, sent in a long shot. McHugh met the ball cleared in good style. Millard had arose never got dangerous. The Tamar or recreation purposes subject to the con- and sent straight to Rodger who could fine run down the wing and, swerving it, took the lead through Hill, who, following ditions of the original trust: that is, Hot Hold it, and the ball coming out to sent the ball just outside the post. The up good work from the halfway line, until such time as part or whole of thei McHugh that player returned it to the goalkeepers were doing splendid work is enabled Brazendale to send across the goal ground be needed for the purpose of a Det making the score read 3 to 5 in the their respective goals and no further scor and Hill, who had changed to inside cemetery. Club's favour. This success was greeted ing took place. The final whistle sounded right, met the ball and sent in a light- with wild cheering from the R.GA. sup. with the half-time score unaltered.

ning drive which Coysh did not sek porters and for a time the play was id the Club half. The RG.A. had the mis- KordonTownsend Wheeler and fortune to lose Harris who remained off Knight Morrison King and Pasco the field for the rest of the game. Rodger Millard, Hall Mason, Duncan and waved from Couzens at the expense of a Coombes, corter which was well cleared and Valen South China-Laa Hing Cheong Fung fine getting away, for the Club ended up Tai and Chan So: Lam Yuk Ying, Leung y shooting the ball over the bar. Offside Tai Fong and Lai Yuk Tat; Chui Kwong get the HG.A relieved the pressure Yeung, Li Wei Tong, Leung Yuk, Tong, and Purves got away for the Club, but Work Shui Wa and Chun Kwong Yiu. Frampton returned and Keay sending Referee: Mr. Perryman. over a well-timed pack McHugh was ruled

-The teams lined out as follows:-

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(Continued at (pot of next columni)

Play continued fast-but no further scor- ing took place and the Tamar won a fast game by two goals to one.

The teams lined, out as followa Tamar-Routky; Smith and Harry; Oxland, Grant and Bryant, Hill, Barnes, Hadson, Carroll and Brazandale.

AmbriacCoysh; Welbourne and Boul- ter; Turner, Butler and Woodcock Bol neaves, Davis Edmonds, Hood and Carter:

Heferee Mr. Williams.

MISHAP IN THE GORGES.

ACCIDENT TO B. & S. STEAMER,

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