10
FOOTBALL ASSOCIA TOIN CUP.
(Continued from Page 5)..
be confessed, the entertainment provided by the rival teams. The
YACHTING.
Race for Prizes Présented by H.E. the Governor,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1913.
A race for boats steered by lad- playing conditions were almosties for two prizes presented by perfect; the pitch was in first-rate | B. E. the Governor, was sailed on order, the warmth of the sun was Saturday last,
The following boats started at tempered by a cool breaze that was not strong enough to prevent/3 p.m. in a strong brease:-Pione Boourate kicking, and the play-and Rolla, scratch; Dorothes, ers were trained to the hour, la Kathleen and Colleen, 5 minutes; view of the unquestionable ability of the sides engaged, people were justified in expecting a ne di play of scientific football.
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The course was:-Mark boat in Quarry Bay (Port), Channel Rook, (Port), Cust Books Buoy (Fort), Channel Rook (Sterboard), There could be no doubt that)
The finishing times were:-- Aston Ville was slightly the bst- ter side at all points of the game
The Ceylon with the English .... 4.21.34 4.21.34 mail ex Assaye left Singapore on Diona even at half back, where Sun-
Colleen 4.27.27 4.22.27 Saturday the 17th inst. at 7 a.m. derland were supposed to have a
Kathleen 4.29.46 4.24.46 and is expected to arrive here on distinct advantage. The more
Dorothes 4.31.55 4.26.55 Thursday the 22nd inst. at noon. popular team ought certainly to
This packet brings the parcel have scored more than the single
mails closed in London for des- goal adroitly beaded by Barber late in the second half.
patob by the all sea route on the 16th April, and for despatch over- land on the 23rd April,
114
Rolla gave up,
After the rese H. E, the Gover. nor presented the prizes as fol. low-
On the whole the best feature the game was the superlative lal Prize, Miss H. Tomes, excellence of the defence on sailing Dione.
2nd Prize, Miss Gordon, sailing either, side. However awkward the position, the backs contrived Colleen.
to get the ball safely away, and Hardy, the best goalkeeper Eng- land has had for a long time, gave a delightful exhibiton. The forwards, with the exception of Hampton and Buchan, who had flashes of originality, were little more than painstaking. The professional forwards' external copscience the club director with
LAWN TENNIS..
Kowloon Cricket Club
Tournament.
Further results in the K.0.0. Lawn Tennis tournament are :—
Championship: Beattie bast Mes'i ff4, 6/3, 6/2.
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ARRIVED. Hongkong Maru, Jap. a.s., 3,489, Sagara, 19th May-Moll 14th May, Coal.-T. K. K. Tango Maru, Jap. a.m.; 4,500, M. Pressure is highest in the Pacific Yoshikawa-19th May-to the East of the Bonins, and Yokohama and Shanghai shallow depressions cover the Ses 16th May, Gen.-N.Y. K of Japan, the Eastern Bea and Szechuan, Br. 6.5. ',143, Jones Bw. China,
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Moderate B.W. winds will pre- vall over the northern portion of the China Sea.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am- to-day, 1.26 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
́District,
20th May Manila 17th May, Gen.-J., M. & Co.1 Hongkong and Devawongse, Ger. 5.8., 1,047,
Shearer, 20th May-Sa gon 18th May, Rice.-A. Bune..
Neighbourhood
Kamakura Maru, Jap. a... 3.798, 2 Formosa Channel
Hori, 20th May-Bombay
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Steamere
To Sail On Remarks
Noon Freight
& Psage
pore, Ponang,
WERPY. Singa";} PALAWAN
about Freight
Forecast. 18.W. winds, i
light moderate; fair to
C'mbo, Port Said,
Capt. R. E. Shone
28th May Page
& Marseilles..........
to
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about
Freight
showery.
MOJI, KOBE Capt. C. E. Irving, R.N.R. AND YOKO- {CEYLON HAMA...
30th May
& P'sage
122nd May
Freight
6 p.m.
only
about
Freight
26th May
& Psage
Capt. J.T.Jeffery, R.N.R. ASSAYE The same SHANGHAI....W.Cookman, R.N.R. as No. 1,
via Singapore 14th May, 13 South coast of) Gen.-N. Y. K.
China between H.K. Mishima Mara, Jap. 8.8., 5.270, and Lamocke
Moses, 20th May-Mid-4 South coast of dlesbrough and Singa- China between H.K. pore 15th May, Gon.-N.
and Hainan.. Y. K.
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Shanghai, Northa China Ajax, Br. a 8., Japan via Nagasaki,
United States, South
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America and Canada via Taishun, Br. s.8., Br. 8.8., 1,216,
Vancouver (Europe › via
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-Per Kaijo-miaru, 21st
May, 1 p.m. Macao-Fer Sui Tai, 21st May,
1.15 p.m. Hoihow, Haiphong, Fakhoi and Saigon-Por Hanoi, 2nd
9 a.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai. 22nd May,
1,15 p.m: Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Childar, 22nd May, 2
ignorant idea that individ- liem is always selfishness, that lateben arranged :--To-night: games o in only be won by passing "A" Singles Semi-final-Evans
as worrying them all the time. fer.) v Abraham (owes 4/6), "B" Swatow, Amoy and Foochow— But what was chiefly to by re-) Siugies, Jack (owen 30) v Bridger gretted was the ill-feeling which won 3/6). Thursday 22nd expressed itself in countless acta met: Abraham and Stevens (owe utterly unworthy of sportsmen 15/3) Green and Mackenzie One of the Sauderland half-back | (owe 40). Friday 23rl inst. Wood was the most frequent offender;aud Beattie (owe 153) Wolf and it was not his fault that Hampton, de Rome (scr.) whose onslaughts were robust out League Match:-Kowloon mɛ ɔt never unfair, did not leave the Chinese Recreatiora Club, to-mor- ground on a stretoher. But there row, on C.R.C. Guad at Cause-} was little to choose between the two sides in this reaprot; Aston Villa did not succeed in living up to their historic reputation for playing a clean and sportsmanlike game. It is a grave pity that the most popular match of the year should be apt to supply the crowd with so many object-lessons in foul play and ill-conditioned mon
ners,
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"Hongkong. 20th May, 1913..
20th May, a.II. |-
Wind.1
Hour.
Barometer,
Temperature
Humidity.
D'tion.
Force.
Weather.
Wostock 7a29.8546.50 nne 1 o Nemuro Hakodate Tokio Kochi Nagasaki K'shima
20th May-Canton 1 Hupeh, Br. 88 1,228, Tuckerma
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To sail on"
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, PRINZ LUDWIG SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F,v. Binzer 18,300
| W'NESDAY,
28th May,
10 a.m.
6a
*
29.93-- 29.87
BW 1
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1 29.82-
12
29.80-Wow
13
29.82 29.83
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For
Steamers.
Naha Ishi'jima Bonin Is. Chefoo Whatwel.. Hankow
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29.85-.-- 29.805W 5 30.01-88W
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)
#
AWERP & H'BURG.).
29.8858 94 n
SHANGHAI,
CLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE.
Ichang Kiuklang Changsha
TAT. KOBE AND
TSING- SCHARNHORST
"
- YOKOHAMA....
Capt. H. Rehm
16,000
about WNESDAY,
28th May,
"
about
Shanghai 29.9255
1 b
Gutzlaff
"
Sharp P.
Amoy
Swatow
H 29.86
29.8760 nae 4 ov! 7a29.9070 80 ene 1 or 6a29.8376 91 sse 1 or „a 29.8276.91 Talhoku 5 29,84- "Talohu
Capt. H: Bremer
6,100
TUESDAY,
27th May.
..}
BORNEO
KUDAT & BANDAKAN
Capt. F. Sembill
{Had of May.
1 or
2
Tainan
29.88
Koshun
29.86
P'dores
29.84
nw 4
В
Canton
way Bay. Kowloon Team:---
May 19. Green und Hunter, Abraham and Shanghai and Nort b China-Por
Luchow. 2nd May, 3 Szechuen, for Canton, Mackenzie, Wood and Pile.
May 20.. Shanghai, & North China Aldenham, for Kobe. (Europe via Siberia)-Hsin Chang, for Shanghai. Per Ceylon, 22nd May, American, for K. C. Wan.
Shidzuoka-maru, for Victoria. 50.00
Signal, for Dely. Bayern, for Singapore. Saxonia, for Portland.. Japan, for Calcutta. Kamakura-maru, for Kobe, Tangormaru. for Antwerp. Chinhus, for Manila. Empress of Russia, for Victoria.
Rayal Hongkong Golf (Club.
Japan via Kobe-Per Kumsang 22nd May, 5 p.m. swatow. Amey and Fouchow
Per Asiching, 23rd May, 10. a.m. Shanghai and North Ching-Par Choywang, 23rd May, 11
The following is the result of the Fan Ling Competitions of the Another point that
invited Royal Hongkong Colt Club dur- comment was the -
ay in which ing the month of April:- the game was cer
Roberson Cup stopped for atinually being
small casualties. Rev. Foster Pegg These seem. + -pensive professionals Capt. Spicer
be very fragile creatures Mr. N. L. Smith amallest hack, which no Pab- io School boy would think of noticing, is enough to send them to earth in a well-acced, but supremely ridiculous, agony of pain, whereupon the referee blows bis bard-worked whistle and harries up to E3othe the injured] spot with a sympathetic paw. The Football Association ought really to appoint an official matron to mother these tender creatures, to kiss the place to make it well
81-0-81 ...928-84 ...94-7-87 Macao
•Winner ...
...31 entries. Running Pool. Mr A.W.W. Walkin
shaw....
78+ 3-81: Rev. Foster Pegg 81+ 0-81 Mr J. McMurtrie... 84-2-82 Mr E. Loster Arnold 94-12-82 92-- 8-84 Capt. Spicer
99-15-84 Mr R. F. Hall Mr N. L. Smith, 04-7-87 *Tie for Pool... 81 entries.
....
officially. Her presence in ALICE MEMORIAL tiniero costume would certainly
add to the gaiety of the Cup-tie crowd.
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The Sourabaya "Handelsblad" Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals
English
a.m.
DEPARTED.
May 20.
-Per Sui Tai, 23rd May,|
1.15 p.
Straits, Burmsh, Ceylon,] Haiyang, for Fooohow, Adelaide, Western Aus-Tingssng, for Canton, tralia, India, Aden, l'olynesien, for Marseilles. Egypt, and Europe via fchang, for Chinwentao. Brindisi (Late Letters Benvorlich, for Kobsichang. 11 a.m, to noon, Extra Lothian, for New York. Postage 10 cents.) (Sup Chipshing, for Tientsin. plementary mail on board Laomedon. for Yokohama.
up to the time fixed for Kwongsang, for Ningpo. departure of the mail Ixfon, for London.
(Extra Postage 10 cents)|Shidzuoka-maru, for Seattle. (Letters posted in all the Manchuria, for San Francisco. Pillar' Boxes in time for Bayern, for Straits.
the first clearance will Japan. for Singapore,
be included in this con-Hsin Chang, for Shanghai. tract mail) The Parcel Chinhus, for Philippine Islands, Mail will be closed on Saxonis, for Kobe, Friday, the 23rd May, at Tjipanas, for Amoy; 5 p.m.-Per Delta, 24th May, 11 a.m.
states that on April 21 the re-boga to acknowledge with thanks Philippine Islands-Fer Loong-
ceipts of the Custom House at Sourabaya amounted to more than f.100,000 for that day alone, This is a record,
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Leung Sai Chun W. T. Harford
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sang 24th May, 1 pm. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 24th May,
Siberian
Mali.
1.15 p.m. Shangbai and North China (Europe via Si- beria)-Per Linan, 24th May, 5 p.m.
PASSENGERS ARNIVED.
Per 8.6. Hongkong Maru, arriv- ed 19th inst., from Moji:- French, 4- Whitehead, F:
Per a.. Aldenham, arrived 20th inst, from Melbourne:-
Watson, Capt.
Swatow, Weihaiwel, hefoo and Birkett. Mr and Harvey
Tientsin--Per Hulchow,
- 24th May, 5 p.m.
Manzanillo and Guaymas (Mex-
ico)-Per Natrung, 4th
H'kong 6a 29.8279 95 waw 3 op Gap Rock 29,86 8W 4
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Macao
29.8178 Wuchow 98 29.9172 -- Pakhoi Holhow
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29.9075
29.9079
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ne lb nw I b T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, May, 20. 1 Barometer, reducel to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tothe and hundredths.
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
KOBE & YOKOHAMA, PRINZ WALDEMAR
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN,
OUTWARD.
Steamers.
NEXT SAILINGS:~~~
Will leave for Japan on
HOMEWARD.
Steamers
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100, Armand Behic, 10480 T. 1st June Magellan,
10728 T. 15th do 4 Direction of Wind, to two Ernest Simons, 9085 T. 29th do points.
Atlantique,
5 Force of Wind, according to Amazone, Beaufort Boale.
6 State of Weather, b blue sky, o detached cloud, d drizzling rain fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 light- ning. o overoast, P passing showers, q squally, r rain, s snOW, t, thunder, y visibility, w dew wet),
0 Rein in inches, tenths and. bundredths.
METEOROLOGICAL,
Previous
Birs.
Clarke
May, 5.p.m.
Pers. Mishima Maru, arrived Swatow-Per Balmud, 25th May, 50th inst., from Middlesbrough,
9 a.m.
Day On Data On Date
29.82 Barometer 29.86 29.85
75 Temperature 76 Humidity 84 94 Wind
}
-83
73
Direction
Force Weather Rain
E EBE
裴
S
1
0.01
Philippine Islande, Japan via Na-Anderson, Dr T.
gasaki and Seattle Par Alcott, Miss A-
Brown, E. Minnesota, 26th May, 11
Pas Sung, Mrs. Philippine Islands, Timor, Aus-Becker, C
tralia, Tasmania & New Barends, 5, Zealand via Port Darwin Donnenberg, S.
-Per Empire, 26th May, 11 a.m. Bwatow, Amoy and Fooshow- For Haltan, 27th May,
She, B Taylor, L. Tajima, T. Wright J. Wong Kau, Mr.
& Mrs. Wong Kai. Mrs. Wong Bai and Ho. §. L.
Ling, Master Khoe, Miss
Sheng, Mr. and Young, F.
Mrs.
.E.
Lowest
Highest open air Temperature on the 18th # H.K. Observatory, 19th May, 1913. T. F. Claxton, Director. TIDE TABLE. 19th May to 25th May, 1913.
Will leave for Marseillos 9850 T, 3rd Juge Paul Lacat, 18820 T 17th - da Armand Betic, 10430 T. 1st July 9850 T. 18th July Atlantique, 10796 T. 16th đến
10820 T. 27th da Australlon,
Ernest Simons, 9065 T. 29th do
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