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FOOTBALL.

CLUB V. H.M.S., HAMPSHIRE.

Ovalless draw after an Exciting

Game.

HONGKONG CRICKET

CLUB.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH

MONEY LOAN ASSOCIATION,

Interesting Summary Court Case.

The following will represen the H. K. O. C. against the Navy in the Hongkong Cricket Langue da Satorday 16th. March on the j In the Summary Court this At Happy Valley, on the Clab mence at 2 p.m.-Messrs. B. Gomparte, Cha Mingpo and H. E. 0.0. ground. Play to com-morning, tafore Mr. Justice ground, yesterday afternoon, in Hancook, (Capt). R. N. Anderson, others saed Wong Chuen-cho for dull and threatening weather, the O. C. Clarke, P. H, Cobb, D.E $200, ss undrawn members of a *Hongkong F. C. met H. M. Donnelly, M. M. Msae, S. S. Moore, Money Loan Association promot Hampshire in the semi-final fo T.E. Pearce, R. A. Stoken, R. Perl by Tam Feng-tai who had Thursfield and R. L. D. Wode absconded from the Colony. The

defendant was a drawn member i of the said Association and the amount claimed represented the Isst four instalments due by him.

the shield.

The teams lined up as follow:-house. Hongkong-F.O.-W.G.Cope

AT. Hamilton and J. Stolker. R.F. Loug, R.O. Barlow and W.G.

a corner,

Tho

Mr. Davidson: It is judgment of Mr. Kemp's, whom your Lordship fallowed..

of the Association must be joined Mr. Norrington: The head

as defendant.

Rigden; N. Croncher, M. Railton, handle. Play was then transferred P.W. Wilkie, W. Viveash, and into the Club defence through Mr. Davidson, of Messrs Hastings W.V. Pennell,

some. clover combination and Hastings, appeared for the H. M. S Hampehire: on the part of the plaintiffs, and Mr. Norrington Seymour Martin, and Gran- forwards, but Barlow and Long (Mr: G. K. Hall Bratton's office) der; Morey, Hookem and were not found wanting and this appeared for the defendants. Hayward; St. Croix, Lee, brilliant pair broke up the com- Mr. Norrington said he would Frend, Poo and Gilbert, bination at the psychological like to refer his Lordship to a There was a fair attendance of moment, Hamilton putting the case in December of last year, spectators when the Club kicked ball well up the field. Stalker, in which his Lordship mid the cff towards the Clubhouse end who was doing yeoman service trustee or head of au Association of the field. A fine centre from for the Club being always must be joined ne defendant. Pennell was put out. Then Long there or thereabouts when danger passed to Croucher near the threatened, once more prevented corner, but the naval left back success crowning the sailors' cleared. The club were conceded afforts. Lire was spoedily mak Croucher took the ing for goal when Stalker, timing kick and passed to Railton, the sphere well, took it from latter headed towards Lee's toe. The Club were award- goal but the leather was ed a free kick,

The ball was quickly placed beyond his reach. entrusted to Stalker who gent in Pennell tied a long shot at goal, a terrifio shot which appeared a but though fast the shot was a certain scorer. Dropping as it poor one. Just as the asilors were speeded through the air and out incursion of the of the reach of the defenders, it making an club's defence Long came to the crashed against the cross-bar jast rescue and cleared cleverly. The whena goal seemed unpreventable. Hampshire contreforward final. In a later effort of a similar nature 17 engineered the ball Stalker failed miserably. Railton towards the Olab oitadel then made a fatal mistake, Be but Hamilton was not found was given the ball right in front ba added 88 defendant, wanting and played the ball of-goal without any attendant, but

there' was.. *** HOM® back into the opposition lines. bat, shooting with anpardonable question as to whether the addit Pennell then had a couple of carelessness he sent the ball ion had been properly made be attempts at goal scoring and wide. Once more the sailors had cause they amended the eadorce. missed narrowly on each occas- a gleam of hope. St. Croix get ment of the writ. It was proper gion, his last shot deserving a the ball from Frend and was to add the promoter if he could beiter fato. A few moments in dangerous proximity to goal be got at, but the promoter in this later the Club custodian had to whon Rigden spoiled his oppor-case had absconded,

... run out and handle, Gilbert tunity. Then a halt was called

over

His Lordship --I don't remém- ber that case.

I have the

Mr. Norrington- judgment before me."

beard the cres and in the first

Mr. Davidson said he remem instance the head was not joined. They applied for leave to add him.

His Lordship:-As defendant ? Mr. Davidson said he was to

His Lordship: -What appli-

Mr. Norrington: The only

was

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closely chasing a dangerous ball. owing to Pennell taking cramp cation are you making now? Frond then got the ball but after twisting to keep the ball in before he had made up his mind play. Later the Club missed way they they can sue is through GRAND what to do Stalker nipped up another opportunity. Pennell from behind and took it from centred but there was no

the bend of Association; опе there bis too amidst applause. Railton to receive the ball. The sailors

no privity of contract between the members got possession and almost from commenced to press and it was the half way line put the ball right only the determined play of at all; some of these members in front of goal. Fennell at the Long, Stalker and Hamilton that did not know each other. moment was awkwardly placed, prevented them getting through: there was a case in the reports Mr. Davidson said he thought but, from a difficult position Poe meeting with light that was not dealt with by Mr. .sent in a shot that just went accident called for.. yet Kemp, a certain person agreed cross-bar. Just another halt in a very ex with the promoters of a company the.. Do Frend was in possession citing game. Just before the of the ball and a favourable whistle sounded Lee was in poss-be repaid. It was inserted in the TICKETS $2 & SJ.

to do something and he was to opening presented itself Stalker easion in front of goal but bad tripped him, the Clab being shooting spoiled another golden be paid but the person doing articles that this person should penalised. Long was then res opportunity for the sailors. The the work sued the company ponsible for a clever piece of final scores were Hongkong F. O., without any reference to the work, Conceding Gilbert s good oil; H.M.S. Hampshire oil. five yards advantage in a fifty Mr. A. P. Storrie was the members at all. Ioferentially, a yards dash be overtook him, referee. robbed him of the ball and then continued his run, and de- The following are the results feating Poe. A moment or two to date of the games played in later Pas passed to Frend who the Hongkong Orioket Club made for goal and though he got Tennis competitions 1→→ clear of Long he had Hamilton Open Championship singles: to contend with, the hefty beok J. B. Penman boat Capt. A.G.W. taking the ball clear out of his White 6-3, 6-1, 60; A. H. Tomes control. Poo tried to make beat A. R. Sutherland 6-3, 6-4, amends for the sailors but though 6-0; S. E. Green beat A. W. Salt getting the leather well up it 6-1, 6-1, 6 2.1

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or other of the undersigned. ing took place on December 18, 1912. The Association, went on in due course for seven months and the seventh drawing was made on June 12, 1913. That was the last, rogular' draw, but en the next one, on the eighth day of the sixth moon, it The match between the A.S.C: transpired that the drawer

travelled too fast for him and Open Handicap Singles:-J. Cope handed it away. Both R. Wood beat E. Abraham 4-6, teams were then penalised for 6-1, 6-3, infringements. The last two minutes of the first half was play- ed with the sailors a man abort, Gander sustaining a cut on the

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Railton. Pue had a splendid and the D.O.LI. in the Soldiers' at the previous meeting, opening, hopelessly beating Club Billierde Tournments finish. Cha Hamilton, but badly judging a ed last evening resulting in a already hrought an notion tafore NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From CALOUTTA, RANGOON, bouncing ball, spoiled the meat win for the Cornwalls by the bie Lordship, was not paid in THE Steamship glorious opportunity in the first handsome margin of 664 points, full, and the only parens pre- moiety of opening the scoring. On Tuesday Sergt. Lyth of the cont at this meeting, besides the having arrived from the above. When the interval whistle blow A.S.O. loss to Sergt. Oatler by 79 plaintiff, the promoter and the ports, consignees of cargo are THE Steamship the scores were:Hongkong F-250 and Lance Corp. Robart defendant in this case, were two hereby informed that their goods O. Nil; H. M. S Hampshire, Nil. son lost to Sargt. Lunnon 219-other drawn memtors; so under will be delivered from alongside. "ARRATOON APCAR":

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