THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 1924
MACKINTOSH'S SALE
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DAYS
OF SURPLUS SEASON'S STOCK
THE PHILIPPINES. ACTION, NOT ATTENTION WANTED.
SPORT. FOOTBALL
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Baton
The Chinese had the better of the play being no sting behind the shot,
good" pass and during this ball and should have scored gave Charlesworth
Pang Woh Hing Wheeler did well to head the centre out on several occasions
Saturday's games resulted as ander of danger. Begg ran through for the had a fiue chanes but from close range
INTERPUST TRIAL
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kickpt the ball at Heathcote and although the latter was beaten the ball rebounded off him into play where Wright cleared
Blues and it seemed as if the goal must fall; however a misunderstanding between Begg and Humberston réulted in Castle dine receiving and sending in a slow shot Hratheote was called upon on several That H.M. 8. Harkins 0 South China ... which Waviss saved easily. The White) occasions and made one very good aves
Iu the course of his message to Con- grees, President Coolidge said:--
Whites
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4 - Blues HONGKONG LEVODE
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Scared Heart Filippino Club University H..S. Triquoise Club de Recreio 0 Hollyhock ... 1 Trionieds Res. ... 0
INTERPORT TRIAL
The conditions of the insular posses
Their sions, on the whole, are good" business is reviving and they are being administered according to law. effort has the full support" of the Administration Recommedations from their people or government should have the most considerate attention."
The Manile Times commenting on this As a matter of fact, conditions in the Philippines cannot by any stretch of the imagination be characterized
Food.** economic either from AD
or a political standpoint. Business has not been satis. factory a political agitation of great- er proportions than at any time sines the
This game, which was played at Philippine insurrection Has been arousing the popular passione to fever heat,
Happy Valley on Saturday, was spoilt That the Islands are being administered according to law is announcement that somewhat by a strong cross wind that was Nevertheless will not surtle the word; nor will the blowing over the ground. assurance that this effort is receiving the same good foothall was seen, and the full support of the Administration.players all performed very creditably These statements will, however, arouse wonderment aver the reasons why such a McElvis won the tows and elected to kick we towards the town gont. The Whites were pronouncement was necessary; and believe it would have been only fair to the first to get away and Eaton tested those members of Congress who are not fully inf
shot from thirty yards to the Philippine Forsyth with a informel
and to be
range that the goal keeper had no of the United States, for the Pre- to have made a clear statement of difficulty in saving. The Blue attacked this situation and of the motives under strongly and Bishop, failing to clear, lat ying the Administration's attitude.
in Omar, who got well away on the wing The President a that
The er the before transferring to Castledine. from
the people Phillippine Government should have the intter deftly passed the bill to Humber most considerate attention. With this the ston who sent in a terrife first-time drive
but it Times is thoroughly in acord,
from twenty yards range that weni just attention would also state that mere to recommendations from the Philippines by nut solve the Philippine problem.
Nash got away for the Whites and The Philipre had attention"
forced a corner off Duncan, The fag from the
Government for a long time now. As a result they are kick was well placed and Eaton bundled P.3 200,000,000 ia the hole and political the ball into the net; unfortunately he did agitation more than ever is handicapping the ecanonic development of the Archipe it with his band and the goal was dis ndisallowed, Charlesworth at over a fine £250
wher that Coolidge refers to the people of the centre from the right and Nash tried Philippines, ho includes all the inhabit hard to score but had his shot charged ants of the Islands who pay taxes, have down by Wheeler. The right wing was political standing under the law, have
Charlesworth their permament homes here and earn again conspicuous when their
livelihoods here. It is a fair pre gave Eaton a nice pass. The latter ran umption that Americans are included through but from an awkward angle Now as for recommendations by the failed to find the net. The Whites were people, the Filipines recommend the granting of complete, immediate indepes playing superior football and kept up a dence while the Americans have recommen continuous pressure, Eaton had hard luck ded the declaration of permanent Ameri- after a nu run, his shot going just by cun sovereignty under a territorial Gov Simpson" get away for the Blues but
ball went behind, stumbled when about to centre and the
will
We
erument
MASTE
meat
of the Powdations!
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President
got away and Eaton again, teled Forsyth with a shot from close range that the goalkeeper saved well. Half-time arrived with the Whites leading by two goals to
One.
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The forwards were not dangerous: Hyde,
"The South China
The Hawkins recovered near the end and the final whistle sounded with them. presing, but the score sheet still blank. The Haunia were rather lucky to he the first team to take a point from the The trans were re-arranged for the Chines this year as they were outplayed cond half and they lined up as follows: in the second hálf, although they had. Whites-Forsyth; Wheeler had Smith: their full share of the gamo in the first Heathcote did well in goal and McElvir, Stewart and Lelliott; Charle hall. warth, Enton, Johnson, Nash and Begg | Wright was very sound at left back. Blue-Waris; Wynne and Bishop: Keen and Davenport wore the best of the Duncan, Mair and Post: Omar, Castle
ine, Humbersten, Simpan and Mack-ny and both played splendül games, lesworth.
Begg got away from the start and was about the best. transferred to the right. Charlesworth team were inclined to take things easy but recvatred and Lelliots running up put the warmed up in the wond half and Chan to ring ou two Whites further ahead with a fast shot into So came very near the corner of the net. Wheter robbed occasions. Lau Hing Cheung was safe in Humberston, but Castledine seruted and go, but indulged in too much fancy sent in a fine shot that unluckily hit the work. Chan So was the best full back and crab and rebounded into play.. Siap Dan Yuk Ying the best half back, the on received but miskicked, and the ball forwards were all very quick and took a was cleared, Stewart gave Eaton a good deal of stopping Result: Hawkins, o; chance, and the latter shot well but South China, o Wavis effected a good clearance, Eaton, running down on the right, went over a fine centre that Waviss saved splendidly. Eaton again did well and sent in a fine shot, Wavis failed to hold the ball but re!
Eaton covered and saved in great style. was injured in the leg but resumed with an effort, limping very badly. Omar showed a fine tura of spoed onthe wing and centred well, Wheeler heading clear. Eatm left the field at this stage....
Eaton
The Blues kept up pressure and Castle dine sent in a good that which Forsyth saved well Omar sent over another fine centrs which Stewart cleared re-appeared and gave Charlesworth a nice a The latter made ground but his centre went behind: The Whits pressed continually, racht of the trouble being caused by the right wing, and Wynne and Bishop did well to keep them doing " little shooting.
Teams: --
Hawkins-Hertheote; Pearce and Wright, een, Davenport and Carpenter G. Smith, Hyde, Warne, Smith nad Shenton.
South China-Lau Hing Cheung: Ng Kam Chuca and Chan So; Leung Yak Tong. Wong Sui Wa and Lam Yok Ying; Pang Kam Wing. Pasg Wah Hing, Wong Kwong Yui Pak Cheon, Lai Wai Tong and Chang
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** MARAZION ** SACRED HEART. Playing on the „Garrison "A" ground the farazion wou by six goals to nif Febworth scored nl the goals, throw in
ench half.
SOUTHI CHINA "A" 6., FILIPINO-CLUB. On the South China ground the “A” team won by five goals tớ nữ
CLUB RES. UNIVERSITY.
By
On the Navy-A ground the Club Bishop handled in. thus
mendations will serve no practical useful But mere attention to these recom-
penalty area and the Whites looked like won by three goals to one. The first goal increasing their lead. Waris, however, was a lucky one, the goalkeeper webding" end. They must be answered with action
mide a great save from the spot kick the ball into the art in trying to clear. in the form of institution of some definite The Whites opened the score with an
a well placed corner by Paul which Eaton took, and turned the ball from in accordance with the deliberate unexpected goal. McElvie received pos-
Keeping up Cootes scored, two goals for the Club, und of the American people
after have beard. and they
all sesion and from about forty yards' rango past the post for a corner. weighed arguments in the cast If President sent in a fine drive that completely de pressure the, Whits went further abend. C. Ting scoral for the University from
through Eaton who gave Wavie little penalty. Coolidge had recommendet definite acties erived Forsyth and entered the top of the chance with a hot shot from close quarters KOWLOON PEŠU P HOLLYHOCK.”
on the desirability of which octh Fill pinos and Americans are in accord-henet. From the kick off the Blues got away that entered the earner of the net.
that would and a faulty clearance by Wynns let in ave contributed solution of the Philippine problem, just shot into the corner of the net. Wheeler
The final whistle wunded with the
Playing at Kowloon these teams were
would have done toward Castledine who scared with a left foot) Whites "any winners by four gals to one. equal at the close the game ending in
het play was undoubtedly superior and draw of a goal all.
fae Kowloon and Kanham
Vickers scored for for the Hollyhock.
remains, as it alry, and the situation Johnson who forced Whosler to concede a defence they would have scored much SOUTH CHINA “B” p. " IRIQUOISE”
his predecessors in offer hate done for mixkicked at the other end and let in a quarter of a
has been, in a state of irritating flux that serves only to deepen the racial gulf and keep the Islands from assuming their proper place in the economic life of the world.-Manila Times.
THE SMUGGLING OF DRUGS.
but for being opposed to such "a
corner. The flag kick was sent behind.mors frequently. The outstanding player The Whites continued to have the best of for the Blues was Stewart, who held the the play and were daing most of the side together during the En: half and attacking. The Blues got away, but Megave a fine exhibition of football. Castle Elvia effccted, a neat clearasce. The diss and Begg were the best of the for- Whites took the land with a splendid wards, the former playing the best game goal, Eaton received and drew the oppos and bad bad luck on several occasions. ing defence before transferring to John Wariss in goal for the Whites was very Mon; The latter had very little time to sound and, had little chance with the The International Anti-Opium Associa dally with the ball, o he took a first shot that beat him. He brought off some tion at Peking has issued the following: time shot at the soul which entered the fine saves Wynne and Bishop were very
On November 14th, 1923, at Shanghai the Customs authorities sized on: board corner of the net and gave Forsyth very steady full barks, Wynne being the This was Gusly the best soundant. McElvie am Lelliott were the the .sti Mara 500 pounds of little chance. morphia which had been shipped from goal of the match as the ball was in the best of the halves, the latter being, excep Marseilles by Veron Grauer & Co, trane air when Johnson shot, and it seemed tionally cool and steady. port agents for Jackey Maeder & Co., of Basle, Switzerland,
SWITZERLAND'S POSITION,
her merchants,
On the Garrision, "B" ground South to two. Bloomfield and Rowan scored for" China beat the frigusise by three goak the sailors, and Kwok Sin Yam, Chu Kwong Yeung and Cheung Wing Shing for South China.
"TITANIA RES. v. CLUB DE RECREIO.
This match had a distinct bearing on the second division championshin
and the sailors by winning put themselves on equat terms with the East Surrey's, ach har ing dropped four points in matches played to date: The game was well contested and before the case the Titania had The forward lucky goal, the ball entering the net off their own goalkeeper put the Club da
improbable at first that he would reach lias was very fast and gave the oppos! Recreio one down at the finish.
alefence continual trouble; the right wing was far the best. Eaton being the most on the field and Johnson prominent forward Charlesworth the best winger.
EAST SURREY'S RESERVES DIOMEDE" RESERVES,
The leaders dropped a very valuable
Switzerland is the only European nation it. which had not ratified the Hague Conven-
Keeping up prasure, the Whites should tion and consequently has a free hand to indulge the get-rich-quick instincts of have gone further ahead, Charlesworth sent in a fine entre that travelled across According to the consignment labels this, the goalmouth to Nash. The latter was was a trier at the centre forward position point in their match with the Diomede consignment reached Marseilles on Octo ber 3rd, and presumably was put on un-marked but from cl range kicked and scored a fine goal. Nash was very on the Navy B" ground. Both teams
ended in a goalless draw. heard the Atsuts are a little earlier by. Eaton worked hard to get a shot at quick but did not look after his wing missed from a penalty and the game
TENNIS. than a similar consignment of 500 pounds
man as he might have done, Macklesworth played well on the wing when he had tha
In the A division match CR.C. e. opportunity but he was up against, a very
sad half-back in Duncan who played.R.C.. the Chinese defeated the Indians. very sound game all through. Results: by 30 games to 40.
Teams:- Whites, 4; Bluca, 1
of morphin from Basle which was seized goal, but the ball, guread away from the in Marseille où November 4th A upright. Charlesworth seat in a line shot Japanese named Miyagawa (of a firm of that Forsyth did, well to clear. Simpson that name in Kobe), who was conducting made a fine run on the left wing for the these operations, was advised by the Basla
firm to get out of the country after this Blues, and from close in sent in a fast last seizure, but being the head of a well. ground shot that, Wayiss gathered well and Easton was again conspicuous known anuggling gang he was arrested cleared. in London and is now doing three years at the other ond but after beating twa in gaol. It is more than, a suggestion that he got clear with one consignment opporenta ha, kicked by The Blues took of 500 pounds, only for it to be sized in up the attack and forced a corner, Bishop Shanghai. The loss of a "thousand beaded clear but the ball was transferred pounds of morphin valued at almost to Begg who kicked by when attempting 8200.000 must be somewhat of a jar to theo centre, The Whites resumed the Switzerland, not having ratified the attack and McElvie,ceiving from Hague Convention, has not supplied Macklesworth, sent in a first time drive statistics of her narcotic importa, exports that went just wide of its mark Omar or manufacture to the Teague of Nations,1
combine.
Whites.-Way is; Wynne and Bishop: Mair, McElvie and Lelliott; Charles
worth, Eaton, Johnson, Nash and Mack- laworth.
Blues-Forsyth; Wheeler and Smith: Duncan, Btewart and Post; Omar, Castle! dine, Humberston. Begg and Simpson.
Referee: Mr. Smith.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB:
LADIES' SECTION.
The general nieeting of the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club was held at the Helena Bay Institute on Thursday last. There was a large at- tendance. Lady Rees- Davies, who pre- aided, gave a short review of the work From the commencement the sailors done Inst year by the outgoing Com
"HAWKINS" SOUTH CHINA.
F. Crawford, Mrs. C. W. McKenny, Mrs.
but her traffic must be very extensive. A made a quick run on the right but thousand pounds of morphia is shown control too squarely and Meisie cleared pressed and Lau Hing Cheung brought mittee. The officers for the current year
Fa fine clearance Coming agait, Ware were afterwards elected as follows
Captain-Mrs. E. D. O. Wolle, pro- above, and in the London trial the pro
The Whites goal was put in danger received from. G. A: Smith and shot just posed by Lady Bees-Davics and seconded secuting counsel referred to £37,000 worth of heroin which the Miyagawa gang had through Humberston, being fouled just by from close range, South China took by Mrs. F. A Redmond,
F8. Cassidy. Mrs, Committee Mrs, succeeded in exporting through Hamburg outside the penalty area. Taking the kick up the offensive and Pearese, early, put in October
rna neroes however and kicked the ball F. A. Bemand mrs be brought to bear on Switzerland Wynine charged down, the ball returned
Several matters of general interest to secure her ratification of the Convento Humberston who kicked by Eaton it. The play was very fast and fairly even discussed and votes of thanks
A tion in order to throw the reponsibility was again prominent at the other end but even, both sides attacking in turn
were unanimouely accorded to Lady of future parcotic traffic upon her Govern Forsyth effected a good clearance.
strong wind spoiled any chance of ring Bees Davies, Mrs. A. Redmond and ment, nzd not leave it ag at pregrat, in the hands of her merchants-Reuter's Bites got sway atd. Stewart sent in a good good football and the players did well to the retiring Committee; to the Counci Rapific: Bervice.
drive from a free kick that Waviss saved how sich fine ball control. The sailors of the Helens May. Institute for their Ländness in placing a room at the dis well The Whites returned to the attack, had the best of the play up to the interval posal of the Ladies Section for their and Nash, reiving from the wing, sert but mised several chanus and failed to meetings, and to Messrs. Percy Smith, in a drive from close quartets which are. Half time arrived with the ecor Seth and Fleming for their kind assist"
ance throughout the past year. Forsyth had no difficulty in saving, there hot blank.
Is it not "time that some form of pres/Humberston sent in a fast shot which the ball into his own goal, Heathoots, R. Mitchell, Mr. T. E. Pearce, Man,
In a slashing and spectacular fight of fifteen rounds to Madison square Gardens, on November 21st, Battling Bike was de footed on points by Kid Norfolk
The
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