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LOCAL SPORT,

FOOTBALL,

TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

The following games are down for decision to-day :--

LAI WAHL CUP COMPETITION. Royal Navy. South Chins, Hongkong Club ground. Kick-off at 4.18 pm. Referee Mr. F. Smith. Linesmen Messrs. Smith, R.A., and Fernry hough, R.M.

Teams:-

Royal Navy-Warish (Tamar); Wright (Hawkins) and Grindell (Submarines); Brockman (Durban), Hudson (Carlisle), and Hingston (Durban); Uppington, Hyde (Hawkins), Goodlett (Ambrose), Smith and Shenton (Hawkias),

South China-Lay Hing Cheung; Ng Kam Chuen and Chan So; Loung Yuk Tong, Wong Shiu Wa and Lam Yuk Ying: Pang Kam Wing, Suon Kam Shun, Wong Pak Chong, Leung Wing Tak and Chan Kwong lu.!

HONGKONG LEAGUE, Division II. **.**. Kick-off at 9.45 pm.

East Surrey's Drums : Hongkong Club.

Reserves, South China ground. Re force: Mr. Lenoire

St. Joseph's Kowloon Reserves, Navy "B" ground. Refarce: Mr Austen.

Divisim II. "B" " Kick-off at 2.45 p.m. East Surrey's Drums Res. e. South

China "Hongkong

Club ground. Referee: Mr. Smyth. Moslem Club B" e. St. Joseph's Re

serves, St. Joseph's ground. Foree: Mr. Davies,

Kick-off at 1.15 p.m.

SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 28cm, 1925

ORICKET.

TODAY'S FIXTURE LIST..

To-day's programme of oricket is as under, all the matches starting as two clock, except the friendly gama on H.K.C.C. ground, which is timed for 1.15:-

LEAGUE I

Chinese R.C. Kowloon C.C. la XI.

on the C.R.C ground Indian RC. 1st XI Royal Navy 1st XI. on the LBC. ground...

LEAGUE II

Kowloon C.C. and XI. e. Police R.C.

on the K.C.C. ground, Civil Service C.C. "A" Royal Navy 2nd XI. on the C.8.0.0. ground.

FRIENDLY. Hongkong C.C... Civil Service C.C.

on the H.K.C.C. ground. Craigengower C.C. . Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI. on the C.C.C. ground. H.M.S. Hawkins v. Indian R.C. 2nd

XI. on the Navy ground.

R.C.C. JUST DEFEAT THE NAVY.

After an interesting all day match at Kowloon on Thursday, the Kowloom Cricket Club just managed to gain the victory at the expense of the Navy by five runs. Scores:

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KOWLOON c.c

A. W. Ramsay, v Beatty, b Can-

trell

Re-

J. C. Lyal, c and b Halsey

0

B. D. Evans, b Halsey

Capt. E. W Morris, e Hunot, b

Halsey

7

16"

Major A. Pollard, b Halsey.... 9 Capt. R. H. Warters, b Bennett... 29.

F. W. Howell, 'b Bennett

3

Lieu H. Smith, c Dickens,"

Halsey

SouthB v. St. Joseph's Boarders, Sookuapoo Bground. Referee : Mr. Fernie..

The league games have been reduced from thirteen to Eve this week in view of the semi-final of the Lai Wah Cup being played. There are no senior league games or in the A section of the junior league. The most important match on the list-East Surreys Reserves v. South China. "A"-bas been · post- poned. In the B" section, the follow- ing matches bave also been postponed:- University South China "C" and Moslem Club"A". Kowloon " B...

To-day the Lai Wah Cup competition opens, the Navy meeting South China on the Club ground. The Navy have a good aumber of ships to pick from just now and South China will: have their work cut out to win. South China triod out Lai Yuk Tat in mid-week against the Harkins, but he is decidedly out of practice. Hudson, who played against Shanghai three seasons ago, is back on the station and he will be out in the Navy. side to-day. The holders of the La Wah Cup are the "Civilians."

In the League games, the Club Reserves will meet the East Surrey's Drums on, the South China ground. The Drums won the first game between these teams this season by the large margin of nine goals to one The Drums are not playing their usual game just now, but it would not come as a surprise should be Club Res. securn their first point to-day....,/

Kawloon are bringing over a strong side to oppose. St. Joseph's on the Navy ground The College is also fielding a strong side and hope to reverse the re- sult of the first game this season when they lost to Kowloon. by five clear goals.

The South China C team will play the Burrey's Drums Reserves on the E.K.F.C. ground. The "O team heads the junior section of the league and they are expected to maintain their unbeaten record to-day.

C

C. Jones, Bennett, b Halsey Capt. C. J. Bensley, not "out R. J. P. Masters, b'Halsey.

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Bongkong Weekly Press.

THERE SEEMS TO BE A BETTER PROSPECT NOW OF A SETTLEMENT OF THE MIS- UNDERSTANDINGS BETWEEN HONGKONG

THE

AND CANTON..

HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS," Published To-day, gires a review of the various steps which have been taken recently with the object of improving the position.

The visit of the Canton delegates is recorded and detailed

accounts given of their meetings with the Hongkong merchants. Then follows the appointment of the Government Committee to confer with a Committee to be appointed by the Canton Authorities. The interesting interview with Dr. C. C. Wu, published in the Daily Press of Wednesday and Thursday, is also given in full.

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THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY,

Bowling Analysis."

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ROYAL NAVY,

Lieut. Hussey, l.b.w., b Lyal..... last-Lieut. Abelson, e Howell, b

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Lieut. Nicholson, b Jones Lieut. Sillitoe, b Jones Lieut. Halsey, b Lyul Surg. Lieut. Comdr.

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Lieut. Col. Cantrell, b Jones..... 15 Mid. Dickens, 1.b.w., b Lyal Lieut. Beatty, not out

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SHIP FOUNDERS OFF FORMOSA.

CREW PICKED" -UP "BY JAPANESE STEAMER.

November 18th, according to cable- Brams received by its owners; Madrigal and Company, from Captain J. A. Par- con and their agents.

Miss Flora Manzel, President of the

A Manila paper states that the steamer Milwaukes Lodge. The Theosophical So-Dan Jose, with 2,000 tons of coul ciety, and a teacher, in the elementary from Japan, sank after grounding off public schools of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the coast of Keelung, northern Formosa, delivered a lecture on "New Ideals in Education of the Hongkong Lodge of the Theosophical Society on Wednesday. She told of the extensive research work being carried on in the United States which is bringing about radical changes in educational ideals, methods of educa tional procedure, attitudes towards the child, the school and the curriculum. This is one of the most hopeful signs of the times," she said, "this vita! in terest in the education of the rising generation, for the children of to-day will be the citizens of to-morrow who will shape the destinies of the nations."

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The crew of about 40 is safe, the dispatches state, but all hope of calvaging either ship or cargo has bern" abandoned. The coal cargo is understood to be insured for P. 10,000 and the ship for a much larger sum

The Don Joer, was built in 1879 by Caird and Company at Greenock. It i 1,802", toos gross and 1,208 tous net weight. It left Manila on September The Theosophical idea that the soul of 21st, bound for Saigon, and has since been the child has lived before in other bodies plying on China and Japan coasts.

"The cablegrams received by Madrigal and comes into this life equipped with faculties and abilities that he has deve- and

Company follow- loped in previous lives, is paralleled by "Don Jnez, according to reports the theory that because of different received from E. 8. Azuma laru, sunk hereditary influences children come into early this morning (November - 18th)- the world with widely varying capacities. leaving head of fore-peak, bottom of No. These individual differences should be

1 hatch, stern-frame, sole-picce, rudder taken into account in education and all bally broken. Cargo and ship less hope "B" should win against the Moslem 3 p.m. at Quarry Bay, when Taikoo Dock children should not te put through the of salvage (*ic.) due to unfavourable

St. Joseph's Reserves and South China At Home! will take place to-day at Club "B" and St. Joseph's Boarders will play Kowloon Dock, and the Taikoo Sugar Refinery will oppose the China respectively.

Sugar Refinery. Prizes won during the senson will be presented at the close of the games.

KOWLOON FC

HERMES."

H.M.S

TAIKOO CLUB -- AT HOME" TO-DAY.

Taikoo Recreation Club lawn bowls

GOLF AT FANLING:

Td be played to-day (Saturday) on the Kowloon ground. Kick-of 4.15.

Kowloon F.C.-Vickers; Wheeler and The only golf competition at Fagling McKelvie (capt.): Turner, Sims and this week-end is the St. John of Jeru Duncan Taylor Morrison, Linaker, salem and Red Cross trophy which is Mason and Hayes:

played for during the whole of November.

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same routine and procedure, but the type of education should be fitted to the needs

bench, most dangerous place with high waves at all times; all crew safe ab present; some of them landed. Salvage being urgently wanted by the ship; un- der the circumstances will send "Adamu Haru, early morning November 18th- Agents."

position of ship and the weather. All ~ and capacities of each individual. The arrived safely here (Keelung)......”

Agents." centre of emphasis has shifted in the last ten years from the subject matter to the fog at about 3.30 p.m. to-day near. "Don Jose stranded on account of child. The school period of the child Bitokaku light house, 15 miles east from should be looked upon as life here and Keelung, 300 ken. (1,800 ft.), west from now--not as a mere preparation for life. The child should le taught to be a good citizen of his own little community now --not merely prepared to be a good citizen at seme remote future time.

Schoolroom activities should be based. in the Hongkong League, it has been de.

on the natural spoutaneous interests of We got stranded yesterday afternoon cided to play the final for the "Montague

Vo the

arrival of the French. gunboat the child. His inner' urge, not the formal as-3.45 near the light-house off Bitokaku Bates" Platoon Cap, on the Murrayles, Michelet, which is due here very text book prepared by some one who has owing to dense fog, and current. Barracks ground at 4 p.m. to-day,

shortly, Hongkong boxing fans might no sympathetic contact with child life, Steamer, after 12 hours, became complete. have an opportunity of seeing Maegelin, should form the basis of the school currily submerged Bodegas, machinery de the French flyweight, in action. He has culum. The teacher, instead of being the partment and boilers under water. very fine record, and will meet any task master, should act as aid, inspirer. Owing to situation, I consider it com boxer up to 191 lbs.

and encourager when difficulties arise and plete loss." lead the child into ever greater and wider interests and activities. The by-products

**MONTAGUE-BATES" CUP FINAL

BOXING.

As the Battalion teams have no fixtures FRENCH FLYWEIGHT COMING.

GARRISON FOOTBALL.

A charity football match, the Army the Navy, in aid of the dependants of the late crow of H.M. Submarine Mr and the late 8.S.M. L. Gager, R.AS.C will be played at Sookunpoo on Wednesday,

NOVICES TOURNAMENT.

of learning the attitudes that are un-

From Captain Parsons.

consiously developed, while the educh use of intelligence tests, which received tional process is going on are often more its first impetus during the war, as n

December 2nd, kick-off, at 4. p.m. : The Up to the present 124 entries have been Band of the 1st Bn., East Surrey Regt received for the Novices Boxing Tourna important than the immediate learning means of determining a child's inherent by kind permission of Lieut-Col. F, 18ment organised by the Hongkong Boxing itself. Out of attitudes and ideala char: mental capacity, was recommended if Montague Bates, C.B., C.M.G., D.8.0., Association, and in all about 150 entries noter is built and the building of char need with discrimination and judgment. and the Officers of the 1st Bn., East are expected. The preliminaries will be acter should be the primary consideration This work it still in its infancy, and if Burrey Regt., will play from 3.45 pm fought at the Murray Barracks open of the school For instance, if we really not allowed to crystallize too soon into and during half-time

ring, on November 30th and December-earnestly desire to bring about univer formal and stereotyped procedure, holds 1st, and the finals at the Theatre Royal sal peace we must hold up the herocs of great promise of providing a mesos for on December 7th

HOOKEY.

THE SIM! SHIELD. S

In connection with the competition for

WEATHER BEFORE.

peace, the great benefactors of humanity, determining the rate at which to child. not only of one nation but of all nations, can be expected to progresi in intellectual na ideals to our children. Thus will we tasks.

breed tolerance, understanding and sym-Miss Menzel made a special ples for pathy without which no enduring peace the little child-the child of pre-school- is possible." Add and elementary school age, the period Last night's weather forecast and re. She deplored the fact that the intel when the soul or individuality at the child marks by the Royal Observatory, Hong lectual training is stressed at the expense is trying to find itself and determine the kong, stated

of the physical, emotional and spiritual line of activity and expression that it will

the "Sim" Shield, the Hongkong Hockey Club have the following fixtures ranged in addition to the one next Wednesday, when they play against the A modo to anticyclone remains un- The training of the emotions is a field follow throughout his life time. It is in Army at the U.S.R.C ground in the first changed over China Fresh monsoon may of education that is almost wholly un-childhood that the foundations must be match of the series:-December 8th be expected along the Bonth-east Coast explored and that holds marvellous pos- laid upon which the future is to build Navy, January 13th Navy, March 3rd of China, and over the North China Sea.sibilities for character development. The If the foundation is weak or faulty no V.. Army.

Local. forecast: NE winds, fresh, fine.

(Continued in next Column)...

lasting structure can be reared,

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