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YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL.

ANOTHER WIN FOR THE QUEEN'S.

P.W.D. CHINESE MISS A PENALTY.

Queen's

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

DIVISION Í.

R.A.

MIDWEEK

LEAGUE.

Chinese Athletic

4.

Hung Kui School

1

FW.D. Chinese

Police 33

Ewa Chinese

South China

la the 1st Division the match between South China and the

Police was cancelled.

FIRST. DIVISION."

QUEEN'S E.A..

Queens: Fletcher, Exell, Neiles, Malthy, Fuller, Eagles. Woods, Hill, Leach, Taylor, Üobe:

R.A.Dodds, Hooper, Sharp, Byrne, Hill. Cantor: Hubbert,

Richardson. Caldient.

This match

Morris,

WAS

Barclay.

nt

played Chatham Road before a good atten- dance. The R.A. kicked off against a slight wind, and even play con- tinued for a period..

The Queens thens took up the running and Caldicut receiving a

good pass from Cantor, crossed for Richardson to shoot past.

POLICE SOUTH CHINA.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1928.

AQUATIC CHAM- TRAGIC DEATH OF AUS-

PIONSHIPS.

440 YARDS HEATS YESTERDAY,

"MORE RACING TO-DAY.

The resulta of the heats for the 410 yards Championship of the Colony yesterday at the Victoria Recreation Club were:-

1ST HEAT

1st, C. J. Cooke, 3mine.

secs.

53.3-5

2nd, L, R Pereira, 5mins, 58.4-5

BCCB

W. F. Kerr,

'Pie. Faulkner,

OND HEAT.

4.

1st. D. Lyon, 6mins. 13.3-5seca 2nd, S. V. Gittins, mine. .3-3

sces.

Referco: Sgt. C. Clarke, R.A. The Police had to wait for three. opponents on "the Chinese ground

Lee. Corpl. Finlayson. at Happy Valley, who eventually turned up more than a quarter of

-C. J. Cooke, L. R. Pereira, I. an hour late, which was the causeLyon and S. V. Gittins have, there- of the latter part of the game being fore, qualified for the final. When played in semi-darkness.

Today's Events

1J

Two interesting events are down they did get going South China

for to-day, viz., the 100 yards Cham. fored the Police in the goal area pionship of the Colony and the 100 and kept their very busy till theyards Back Stroke Championship. tail was put behind. After a perind

of inid-field play, the Chinese team pressed and a defen der in attempting to clear put in to his oan goal. End to end play

was the order now, the Police hay ing more of the game. They miss Played several opportunities and an open goal was not taken advantage of. A run-down by the Police cad- ed in a goal, scored by Riddle The South Chink team were letting the Police have their own way by any means, especially in The second half: they were much

was then transferred to the other end of the field, but poor, shooting on the part of the I.A. forwards brought no return..

Good combined play by the Queens' left wing again carried the game into the Gunners' goal area. but the A. detener were playing and although the

up to form

"Queens' continued to press for some considerable time they could Lu give get near enough Fletcher much trouble.

not

100

quicker on the ball, and the Police goalie saved several good shots. i was unlucky note to save the

al' scored by Lau Chi Wan, who as charged when on" top of the goal but managed to divert the bali The Chinese team nito the net. obtained their third goal through penalty, darkness aiding Lau Chi Wan to score.

Result: Police 1, South China 3.

EWO CHINESE P.W.D. CHINESE

Referee Queens'.

The following will take part:- 100 yards Championship: S. H. Sojima, S. Y. Gittins, and J. R. Leung Johnstone.

100 yards Back Stroke: L Marchuma Yeung Yuen Wah and

R. Pereira,

CRICKET.

MARRIED SINGLE

HK.C.C. TEAMS.

The following are the teams for the Married. Single match to be unyed on the H.K.C.C, ground on Haturday, 90th, at 2 pm,

Hayward MARRIED A. W. (Capt.), G. R. Sayer, Col. Chris tin. Col. Skinner, Lt. Col. Wyatt, Capt. N Thorp, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. H. Gillingham, W. B. Cornaby, C. P. R. Remington, and H. James.

SINGLE-EK Quick (Capt.). C. E. Ahelson. A. C. I. Bowker. Owen Bonnar. D. Moor, H. Hughes, H V. Parker. A. Reid. C. D Wales, Capt. Weir, and G. R. Vallack.

TRALIAN MILLIONAIRE.

FOUND DEAD IN BED..

Lebbeus Hordern, aged 37, with £2,000,000 and all life to spend at leisure, was found dead in bed at his residence, Hopewood House," Thornton-streek, Darling Point, Sydney, last month. The richest man of leisure in Australia bad suffered from insomnia for months, and resorted to sedatives. He ap- parently took an overdose, and his

valet found him dead when he went to call him.

The police advised the Coroner that death was due to misadven- ture, and the Coroner decided that there was no necessity for an in- quest.

Vast

At the age of 17 Lebbeus Hordern inherited equal shares with his two elder brothers, Sir Samuel and

Tony

Hordern, in the estate left by his father, Mr. His income Anthony Hordern. when he came of age was £100,000 a year.

Mr. Hordern was widely known in Sydney as a man of varied in- terests. For a time he was one of the directors of Anthony Hordern and Sons, although, he was never nes. He was also ene directly concerned with the busi trustees appointed in his father's avation that he was best known. will, but it was in the field of

of the

He was one of the first civilians to fly over Sydney, and in his early exploits in the air was for a time French aviator, who taught him to associated with M. Guillaux, #y. Mr. Hordern is eredited. with first having brought seaplanes into With one of Australian waters these he undertook survey work in New Guines and he had plans for a more ambitious use of the planes. He brought to Australia the yacht deielle, which he intended to use.

CUTICURA HEALS SKIN TROUBLE

In Pimples On Baby's Face and

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are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be at Consignees' risk and abject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 19th October.

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All broken, chafed and damaged Goods

thi

a keen motor yachtsman. From his are to be luft in the Godowns, where they father he inherited Bronzewing II.,will be examined on any Tuesdays and the largest boat of this kind in the Fridays between the hours of 10.45 4.x.

No Claims will be admitted after Southern hemisphere, and he later and Noor within the Free Storage period, replaced this vessel with the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown, after the 24th October, will be subject to Saquitius, which became widely and all Goods remaining undelivered known in Sydney waters. a well-known motorist and took Bent pride in owning cars of the fastest desigo.

He was

Mr. Hordern was born in Sydney 37 years ago and received much of his early education in England, re- turning when about 19 years of age. He was associated with the old firm of Anthony Hordern and Sona as At the director from about 1912 outbreak of war he went to Eng- land and enlisted with an English

All Claims against the Vessel maat be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th November, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents. 17th October, 1928.

The respective defences seemed to have the measure of the forwards and good lusty kicking kept the game moving from end to end.

at this Corners were numerous

L/Cpl. L. Shead, point but no advantage could be taken of them, Fletcher especially

An interesting game was witness doing some good work in the R.Aed at the Valley between Ewo Chinese and the P.W.D. Chinese, gaat.

which was marred at times by some rough play. The P.W.D. Chipete ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF regiment, with which he saw ser were soon on the move, taking shots at the Ewo goal, but without re-

Apact from his interests in Syd- ney he was for a time the owner" ed the ball down for To Ho Hang sult. From a free kick Ewe rush- to head a centre into the net.

of a station, "Turee," & Cargilis,

tralia. A Boger Competition was held and also purchased a country home was rather exasperating to the

at Bowral. P.W.D. side, who up to then had

over the New Course, Fanling, on all the play, and foreing their way,

Tuesday for a prize kindly present. through bombarded the Ewo goal,ed by Messrs. W. N. Fleming, and but the defence kept them out.

wag won by Mrs. Weight who was 2 up on Bogey.

The .A. were making most of their attacks through their left wing, the outside man being very speedy. The Queens, who were af ways the more dangerous in front of goal, opened the scoring after through play minutes fteen

in a shot Richardson, who sent

giving from twenty yards out Fletcher little chance.

The Gunners were now being pressed to some purpose, and after & misunderstanding between Flat cher and one of his backa Richard- sou again scored, with no one in goal.

-4

Good understanding between the Queens' forwards and half-tacks was a feature of the play, with the result that the outside men were forcing the pace which by the way, brought out the sterling worth of the RA. defence...

No further scoring took place when half-time was called

Half-time score: Queens' 2. R.A.

Q.

On the resumption the it.. took up the attack Leach trying a long shot which narrowly went past. Keeping up the pressure every en- deavour was onde to reduce the leeway, but the Queens defence prevailed.

The Queens' now took the game in hand and a splendid cross by Hibbert should have been taken advantage of, but "the centre, put over the bar. The gune did not at any time atay long at either end of the field. The R.A. would force a corner without result, and at the other end the Queens' would be immediately attacking, to be again tepulsed.

This

A rather serious incident happen- ed which marred the game, when a P.W.D. player took a flying kick at an Ewo man who accidentally scraped him. The referee stopped the game, and administered a cau- tion, which appeared to have a good elfect for the rest of the game. The second half was a repetition of the first, the P.W.D. Chinese having the most of the game with an occasional breakaway by the The P.W.D. tried Ewo Chinese. hard to equalize, and it looked as though they would be unsuccessful, it was towards the end of the game when they obtained their goal through Leung Chun Mun, and two they were R trip. minutes afterwards

* penalty for awarded which was kicked against the post to rebound out of play.

Result: Ewo Chinese 1, P.W.D. Chinese 1

CHINESE ATHLETIC

KUI SCHOOL.

HUNG

Refered: L. Seaman J. Crossley, H.ALS. Seraph.

CLUB.

LADIES' SECTION.

TO-DAY'S HOCKEY.

YM.C.A. II. : CLUB DE RECREIO 11.

་་་་་་

The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. 2nd XI. against the Cich de Recreio 2nd XI to-day (Thurs day) at King's Park. Bally-off at 5.15 p.m. --

W. Barrowman, E. G. Sewell, F. S. W. Smith, W. E. Price. W. H. Smith, R. Dormer, A. Tate, G. Mitchell, T. Seddon, W. McIntyre, and J. Purvis. Reserve T.

Price.

The players selected to represent the Club de Recreio are as follows: A. P. Een da Silva, A. A. Rumëdios, D. C. Alves, E. V. Ribeiro, C. Basto, G. A. Pinna, J. M. M. Alves. F. M. Silva, C.,d'Almada Castro, D. F. Lopes, and. Noronha,

In the Recreio e. Punjabis match at the Marina ground or Friday, at 5.13 p.m., the Recreio players A rather one-sided game was

E Noronha, À. 'A. played on the Club ground, the will be as follows:-F, Barros, P..

The first goal, Botelho, J. Chinese Athletic team having much N. da Silva, R. Robarts, A. A. R. their own way. cate, five minutes after the start, Remedios, D. P. Xavier, C. Roza #penalty being awarded them, Pereira, R. C. Reed, D. F. Lopes, Fang Kam Wing and A. N. Other. Leach, who was coming more in- from which

The Chinese Athletic got to the picture, was plying his scored. wings with good passes, the Queens' the ball down into the Hung Kui defence being at times hard put 10 School area, and kept it there, keep their goal intact. A foul for until a corner was given away, the second goal was "huuds" against Hill gave the from which RA. centre a chance and with a scored, Pang Chi On took the kick raking shot almost counted, the and the ball swerved into goal, ball just passing the post by inches. being helped by the wind. In the Keeping hard at it the Gunners second half, the "School" bucked registered a good goal from a well-up but fell away and Pang Kam placed shot by Leach At this Wing scored two more goals for The score for the point of the game the R.A. were the Athletic

Athletic would have been much doing splendidly, but they were unable to find the equaliser. The larger if it had not been for the gane proceeded on very even lines, excellent play of the Hung Kui and full time arrived, the Queens School goalie Lee Chi Hang.

Result: Chinese Athletic 4, Hung running out good winners.

Kui School 0.

Result: Queens 2, A.A. 1. «

HONG KONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

FORTHCOMING TOURNAMENT.

The following is the programme of the boxing to take place" on November 3rd at the City Hall:-

WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE COLONY-15 Rounds:Signal man Morris (H.M.S. Hapolia), Marine Fraser (H.M.S. Tamar).

WELTERWEIGHT 10 Rounds:-A.B. Mooro (H.M.S. Cumberland) v. A.B. Saunders (H.M.S.Seraph).

BANTAM 6 Rounds:-A.B.Vahey

(H.M.S. Seraph) v. H. Major, Hong MIDDLEWEIHT CONTESTS- Rounds Kong. -Piper Smith (2nd K.0.8.B.'s) v. Gunner Avis (12th Heavy Battery, R.G.A); 10 rounde: Signalman Shoas (II.M.S Seraphy A.B. Castle (HMS, Cumberland).

FATAL FEUD IN TENNESSEE. THREE KILLED.

CARTERS VALLEY, Tenn.,

October 2nd. This rural community was to-day recovering from the extreme excite- meat caused by the slaying of three

which persons and the injury of two bitter mountain others yesterday as a climax to a originated in a controversy over a

cow,

feud

Three members of one family were killed outright, a fourth was struck by a shotgun charge, and Miles Horn, who is reported to have caused the tragedy, wounded by a shot, said to have been self-inflicted.

was

The victims are Neal Smith, a mountaineer, his wife, and a son, Clyde Smith. A second son was thot but the ensuing wound was not serious. The youth averted get- ting shot a second time by hiding in a ditch behind the dead body place at the Smith home. of his mother. The shooting took

vice in France. He was gassed in action and was finally invalided home to Australia in 1917..

He is survived by Mrs. Hordern

and one son.

In 1912 he married Miss Olga Claire Monie, the daughter of a moderately wealthy Sydney. con- tractor.

(Continued on next Column).

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