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FOOTBALLS

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KING'S KOWLOON.

CRICKET.

HONGKONG C.C. TRIAL MATCH,

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WEBSTER'S XU.

R. H. Wild, e Piorgy, ↳ Mar

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H. E. Bollands. 1.b.a., b Morr R. P. Walker, h More J. N. Owen, e and REA. Webster. b Day W. W. Mackenzie, b Day

The

LAWN BOWLS.

LEADING, TEAMS, DEFRATED,,

KOWLOON VIE, A, KOWLOON DOCKS CC.

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Guklenburg

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Nicholl

Flyde (S.)

Dixon Danerny

K.D...

Hay Lapsley (85) Arkinson

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V.R.C. AQUATIC FESTIVAL

SIR WILLIAM. REES DAVIES, OX, **SPORTING HONGKONG,"

won by D, Laing with 10 points

markda að. I HEAḥ THE LEAGUE. The Hengkring Cricket Club openeil

THE HARBOUR SWIM. their son on Saturday with a triath

Saturday's league matches have resulted match in which a member of tow players in considerable alterantion in the pasi The Victoria Recreation Club annual Some good football was seen in this took park, Several of these young enthus tions of the leading teams in the lyngue aquatic festival was escluded on Satur match which was played at Kowloon biasts have done well at the nets anil they Taikoo No. 2 and Kowloon Docks R.C. day afternoon. The attendance surpass: fore a large crowd, int the King's had show" great pronaise. The match was be leaders and runners-up respectively, stere ed that on any of the previous days and mest of the play and, won comfortably twcen, eleveys s'ected from the Club, the defeated and Taikon No. 1 has gone into keen interest was shown in the events. Kowloon Cricket Club have! The contest which armsed most enthu by theer clear goals." Kowtoon won the sides being captained by R. F. A. Webster first plar", toes and Jones set the game going. The and E. J... Mitchell, ~ The wicket on the the right to Tél highly pleased with them-siasin was the inter-club team ræer which The race was origin King's were the årst to press but Forshaw, whats wrim favour of the bowlers This solves in their fe victory over the had to be re-swim. mis-kicked when well placed. Kowloony at was evidenced in Day's tum bowling in runners-up, whilst the Kowloon Bowling ally held on Friday," when there werm ches took the ball tá the other end of the which I scared the very fins weerage; Go men are to be congratulated in three vatrauts-the V.Rt, the Chuh de fel and an appeal was mule against of o for 19 Of the batsmen WW their victory ovog Taikoo No. 2. The new Beer, and the South Chinn Athletic Williams for bandfing; the referee hea Mackruzie knocked up a very useful is for Leaders, Taikon No. 1 had no difficulty in Association. The Chuis de Tiperin came. ever was not in a position to see this RR. A. Webster's side, the Captain also disposing of the Civil Service men. The in first and the V.R., segund, but its infringement of the rules and Wyn contributing a fiue 27. Mitchell mide tar] Police and Craigengower CC, did not there was some dispute, the two last eleand. The King's attacked in good last sere for his side and her the match play their matches on Saturday. Scores: teams had to swim again on Satur day. The VN.L. took the fend with their style bit Williams lay off side toon He retival after making 52. after, Forshaw sent in a hot shot from Galowny and T. G. Bennett also gave

Payed at the Kowtom Pricket Cub frst man, but lost it with the segund, twenty yards mat which" grazed the past, bright displays with the willow.

and resulted in a victory for the home and were Lehind all the way, Josing is team by two points.

Perhaps the naist spectacular event was Some nice work was done by Boosley, un) fennog were:-- the left, who gained groutal and passat

the high dive open to the Colony. The to his insile man. The ball was entred

highest Loard was use, and some really accarately but Jones kicked by, McElie

beautiful diving was seen. The event was relieved pressure and seat a nice past over to Clemo; the latter. however, kicked by The King's were soon presund again, am Hills was called upon to say a shot. trofa Jones and a het one trous Forstugu. The latter was at full length Cook pass ed to Clemo who gained ground for Kew- le but ended by kicking out. was applanded tur some good work in decarving Jones but the King's were soon at the other end. Beesley passed well to Dangri fell but Hill gathered that play. ers shot in fine style. Williams set in a splendid gente frent the right and Hili' again did well to clean the ball. Spary, sel Clewo going with a nice pass but Cento, kicked just by. Beesley took the, bal down the wing and passed to Jones who shot hard but Hill again pushed the ball out in great style. A goal for the King's seened certain and eventually it rata, Jones ran completely through the Kowloon defence and had only to beat: The goalkeeper, however: pushed his first shot cut. Jones met the return: and gave Hil no chance with his second) shot, The King's well merited the isl hut it was badruck for Hill that the ball- should be returned dieverly he had unde such a fine save. Hodgson sent in a long! shat which Hill had no diffienity in saving. Beesley made a good effort on the left but fell over when attempting to catry, Half-time: King'e 1; Kowloon,į. P. Bridger, not out

J. R. Way,sh Mark

0.

Meli

pressed the King's Do reumag. straightway. Beesley beat Morrison and control to Jones, but the latter shot weakly. Kowloon attacked and Blacos handled the ball fro" the first time in the game he was quite sad, however, and Crared easily. The King's made a strong attack on the Kowloon, goal and looked like senring when IcElvie cleared 'en the geal month.

M. R Dick e and b Day

E. G. England, b Day ...

C. V. Mark, e More, 1 Day .. AR. F. Raven, net out

G. M. Darkius. st. McMaster, b

"DAY

F. R. &. Dod~ ... D. MeNiculi G. R. More

G. H. Piercy

II. H. Day........ E. J. R. Mitchell J. R. Way

2

Pancheon

Pavis

Parvest

J. Brow

17

Overy

D

Gibson (S.)

16

Glow (5)

0

3

Chatterton

Carnley

J. C. Brow

Keith

Chechi

Stevens (8.)

14

140

Total...

Goürlay Gray (S.)

Total..

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At the colichision of the races the prizes. were presented by Lady Rees Davies, who, in company with Sir William Rees Davies, had been taking a keen interest in the events during the afternoon, and on the preceding Thursday.

Mr. W. Logue, Chairman of the Club, intradaring Lady Bess Davies to the gathering, took the opportunity of thank;

KOWLOON HOWLING CUEEN 'E. TALKOQ Sul 2.ing the prize doners. Theis European Kowloon Bowling Green Club, playing friends, he said, had always come for- at home defeated Taikco No. 2 by three ward, but this year their Chinese friends

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D. Merrisan Drummond 15.)

O'Brien J. Morrison

had also been very generous in their donations, and were instruingutal 121 greatly popularising the Chinese events. The Committee wished to thank all those 18 officials who had taken part in organiz

ing and running the festival. The next big event they would have to consider 18 was the Harbour swim. This would List over the 16th, 17th, and 18th of October. one day being for ladies, another for Europeans, and the third for Chinese. The prizes were then distributed.

26 Maclacklan 8) 23

Total....... .61

Total.

CIVIL SERVICE CO. TAIKOO NË 1. Taikon No. 1 defeated the Civil Service then at Happy Valley by 19 point,

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Vergetic

OTHER MATCHES

trial match at the Civil Service! Ciel on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Sara's even difentel M. Garvin's eleven by 121 Past: HL

At the Indian Recreation Club Mr. Madeen's eleven defeated Mr. Arzullik

loven by 179 ms to 10

Newton passed well to Forshag hue that plager mised the ball, Wheeler failed to clear anyl Jonese tapped the ball into the net with a very slow shot that we als ever the line before it was kicked ear. There was, however, no disputing the fact that was a goal and the King's were deservedly two ga's up. Kowloon su fer had never looked at all dangerous.) Kewon pressed and Clemo centred well hat Newton cleared. Kewloon tried hard to penetrate the King's defence lut were very unround with their shooting and Blan was not troubled. Hill saved two, shots in quick succession and did wel to clear other one from Jones. Forshaw ran through with a great effort but shot Barlow and weakly when we'llared. Roedey dil some brity passing on the King's left wing, but Morrison stopped one of the passes with his hand, six years inside the penalty area. Newton took the kick and had no difficulty in scring the King's third goat with a low shot into the corner of the net. Kowloou inade an attnek, and acce was evidently relieved to the ball strike an upright and re bound into play from a shot by Cook.

There were three games enly in the The King's woon were back again at the Kow!noir goal and Hill saved sucesive Junier division, the Club Przerves 2. xhet from Wiliams. Dangerfield and King's Reserves and Tamar Reserves P Hodgson ja good style, A splendid centre Kowloon Reserves being postpone from Williams was nicely cleared by Hill. Panzerfr'd was well placed but shot by. Forshaw eritred to Dangerfield but the latter's shot was deflected past the post!

Teams:

Kowloon, Hil: Wheory and Keight: Morrison, Mexie and Trace: Clems Spary, Cock, Danera and Mason.

King's Blacor: Wynne and Williams, Newton, Fudgson and Barkw: Williams,! Dangerhold. Jones. Forshaw and B.'y.

JUNIOR GAMES,

ST. JOSEPH'S ». **DIOMEDE**

Devakin

A. B. Allag (8.) 12

"Tata'.

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TIKUU 20. 1. Mackintosh; Grimshaw Weir

Wotherspoon(S)

Whyte Sloan, jnt.

J. Russell Humilton (F.)

Grimes Muirhead

T. Young Ferguson (.)

Total..

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The events

Sir Williams Rees-Davies, on behalf of Lady Rees Davies, expressed the pleasure it gave her to lie present and take part in this delightful festival. had gone off most successfully, and he for one bat enjoyed watching them. The whole affair reflected the greatest credit' on the Club's officials. The amount of work entailed in preparing for a tour days festivid of this sort must have been

orions.

Sir William went on to remark that Hongkong was a very sporting com raunity. He knew of no place-und he had been to several-more sporting that Hongkong, and he knew of few sports requiring are grit and courage than 20 winning. A boy learned to swim in his infadey, and was taught to match biniself 62 against other boys; not only was that a very fine experience for him, but it did instil these two great qualities-grit and courage. The same thing applied to girls, P..whase raves had been not the feast ie

reposting of the festival.

LEAGUE TABLE.

P WV. Taikur No. 1....... 14 Trikon No: 13

10

20

16

KIRG

14

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K.R.G.C

B

4

6

Palies BC. .... Kowloon C.C......! 14 -- C.0.0. C.S.C.C.

15

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12

10

13 13

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THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP The Mi-finals of the Open Bowling Championship of the Colony have now been ruched, the ties being :

R. W (Taikoo No. 2 r. "R Rusai

(Kow'oon B.G.C.).

G. Greater Craigengower) v. 1. Omar

(Craigengawer).

It will be seen that Craigenger will have one man in the final round. Wallace won the championship last ye whilst Ruse is an old stager, having on the The College turned out a deernt team of

competition twice before. It wil be the by Wheeler. Knight cleared nicely from youngsters on their own ground against first time for a Craigengower has to the resultant cornes but the King's came the Diomede and wer their opening game appear in the final rourd.

The sailors were: Again and Williams drove in a hot shot by three goals to one. which grazed the top of the crossbar. The the first to score, Young being the marks Before the interval Tai Yi Au light was beginning to fail but it was inan.

en that the King's did all the attascore for the College and ends were ing in the closing stages and Hill wastebanged with the score one all.

N. Transhitsky gave the College the lead repeatedly called upon te save, Forshaw sent in a good ahos in the last five and Maler added the third before the call minutes but Hill cleared nicely. Result of time. King's: Kowlcon. 0.

The King's were the best side all IGA. | SACRED HEART, through match and wege evident

At Sookampen the Sacred Heart went winners all the way through. The best back for them was Wynne who kicked; down to a much heavier tram by the scor

Frampton was inf very surely and tackled well All the of four geale to one.

THE ROWING INTERPOT.. SHANGHAI'S PREPARATIOS,

The Shanghai Rowing Club ave de finitely decided to hold the terport regatta nt.Henli on Saturday and unday, November 3rd and 4th. In a lette to the Victoria Recreation. Chub they expose the the V.R.C. is co-operating with Royal pleasure they feel in the knowlege that Hongkong Yacht Club in all the range. ments at this end. The letter

the Fonts:

not

There was one personality they alr missed that day his friend and their

He did iriend Sir Claud Severn. louky that Sir Claul was with them in heart, and he was quite sure that bad he been in the Colony he would have been conspicuous figure in their midst that (Applause.) They were all glad that he would soon be returning.

Cheers were given for Sir William and Lady Rees-Davica.

day.

The spurts were followed that same night by dancing.

Results:-

100 Yards Championship of the Colony (boys)-1. J Pearne. 73.2-5sers, 1.2, W. G. Urquhart, 75.1-48ces.

440 Yards Chanionship of the Colony. -1. A. May, mins. 20sees. 2. B. Ras- mussen, 6min. 27.

100 Yards Championship: (ladies). -1, Miss G. Ramsay, anin, 2.3-58cek.;

Miss M. Blunsden, tuin. 25.1-6sees.

Two Lengths Handicap, Members. A. Ritchell, 30.1-5news: 2, S. H. Ground and J. Urquhart.

Two Lengths Handienp, Girls,1, Miss P. Hunt, 40.2-5xer. ; 2. Miss M. Cicorge, 46.1-5Beca.

Fligh Dive, Open-D. Laing, 100; G. A. Jaek. 95.

Two Length Boys-1, Cassumihoy, 322-3secs; 2. Witchell.

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Team Race lub de Recrio. Two Length Handicap Ladies.---3, Miss Hmith, 41.5-5seca. :"2, Miss G. Ram- High Dive, Ladies. Miss G. Ram-

halfbacks were prominent and it was this voal for the soldiers whe soon settled! Tientsin have refújtely desides that say, 322-seck,...

the

Bay. De points: Miss Kitchell. If points. Two Lengths Handicap, for Boys ander

The trams grosset with the they runbly he enters 12-1, Groundwater. 44sees; 2. Chuc

SOUTH CHINA SOUTH

CHIXA *A

Yau

158ces rot Empete

will "Scull" and possibly for the Yokohama. by reason of the recet disns ter, will in all probability whilst Kobe bave not stated whefer it is their intention to compete or ab At a

held meeting in Shanghai it decided

Mixed Nomination Race.-1. MeDado that the best course will be for langhai and Miss Blunden.

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Four Lengths andicap, for Girls.-- 1. Miss. Hurt. 1min. 41.2-6acus.; 2. Misk Pathejohns, min. Kyees.

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plied their forwards with well judged first goal. pass cul broke up, Kawicon shes by RN: leading by a goal to wik Kood football. Of the forward), Jones; Allen seared three gon's for the R.G.A. was the best. All tried hard and were in the second half and Chan Kum very dangerous all through: they com- secred for the Sacred Heart. pletely aut played the defence. The main, reason why the King did not reach | double figures was Bill, who made several

boats to bis used, and all race will be The sports were concluded with rp'endid saves and undoubtedly was the outstanding figure on the field; he had. A good number of Chiure turned out rawa for in the choice of boats bang water pr' match between the Victori

and "Scull," over ao and a no chance with the shots that beat him. on the Valley to ace the Chinese teams

ing in an easy win for the V.R.C. by 4 course; and the "Pair over &

ir were not sorted well enough by the took the lead early in the game through mile course. The "Sculls will rowed gople to Li halves at made a very sorry show. Au Kit Sang, thig being the only goal in Carvel-built skiffs, The Kowlcon forwards had very little scared before the interval

In conclusion, the Shanghai C. ex- chance of searing all through, the defence! After the clunge of endi, Fang Wah pressed their appreciation of the kind will be our earment endeavour," the lotter of the King's being very good. Clem was Hing scored for B" and, from a wishes sent by the V.R.O. for success continued, "to emulate the splendid the mest prominent among them and put penalty awarded for hands, Chan Chan of the regatta, and assured thethat the example which Hongkong set us in sports- in come very good runs, his only fault Sang. scored for the "A" the game Shanghai oarsmen were keenly anticipatmanship, and hospitality at the regatta "It held in your waters in early spring of this being that he seldom contred accurately ending in a win for the "B" by two ing the visit of the Hngkong tum.

year." (Continued, at foot of next coimn.) (Continued at foot of next colump.) goals to one.

Knight and Wheeler played up well but open their league programme. The "B" boleh taco dietances will be Eights,Recreation Club and "The Rest," result-

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