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THE CUP FINAL.

Incidents in the Liverpool,

Burnley Match.

The English Cup final was played at Crystal Palace on April 25. Burnley won by one goal to nil. Before the match began it transpired that alterations had been made in the teams.

Sewell took the place of Day son in the Burnley goal, the latter not having recovered sufficiently from Lia recent injury, while in the Liverpool team Ferguson went from loft half to centre, Lowe, the captain, who received an injury to his leg last week having to stand down. McKinlay took Fer guson's place.

The ton me lined up as follow:

Liverpool.

(Rad shirts, white knickers.) Campbell.

Longworth. Pursell. Fairfoul. Ferguson, McKinlay, Sheldon; Metcalfe, Incay. Nioboll.

.

Miller

0

Mosscrop. Hodgson. Freenin. Lindley. Nesbit. (B.O.)

Watson. Boyle (pt.). Halley.

Taylor.

Sowell.

Bamford,

Burnley.

(Claret and light blue shirts, white knickers.)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 21, Luid.

brilliant individual play, Halley,

the Burnley right half, baving a hard tank in looking after him.

Surprise Shot. „

POST OFFICE.

The attention of the Public is called to the following Pillar Boxes

#

It was Lacey who, after work-thaalserations in the time of clearance of ing out a good opening, made s foe attempt to score with a sur-No. 15 at junction of prise shot, which Sewell got down to in elever fashion.

The Liverpool forwards frequ ently showed up finely, their pace, determination, and combination being frequently displayed. The Barnley defence, however, was very safe, the halves being grim tacklers, while both the bioke kicked a long ball.

*Times of clearance.

Caine Rd. 9.35 a.m. & 1.35 p.m. and Old Baley..11.35 a.m. & 3.35 p.m. No. 20 at kinetion of

Ladder St... 9.25 a.m. & .125 p.m. and Caine Rd....11.25 a.m. & 3.25 p.m.

The India, with the mails from

London (via Siberia) of Friday and Satur day the 1st and 2nd inst. is due to arrive here to-morrow,

all, left Shanghai on Tuesday, the 19th inst. at 4 p.m. and is dus to arrive here to-morrow,

The E. of India with the Canadian

The Lutow with the American Mall

Tuesday, the 20th inst.

. Some clever combined work enabled Miller to get through, bat with a practically open goal in ex Manchuria is due to arrive here on front of him he shot weakly be- hind. Burnley retaliated by a sharp attack in which Mossorop. Freeman, and Watson took a leading part.

In making a weak clearance from an easy shot Campbell nearly let his side down, for Lindley, following up, made a fine but unsuccessful attempt to score. The corner which followed was cleared after some excitement, and the Liverpool right wing then came away with a nice com- bined movement,

Metcalf and Sheldon appeared to have a good understanding, and Sheldon was enabled to drop in a fine centre.

MAILS DUB. Siborfan, India, 2tad inst. Canadian, E. of India, 22nd inst Americas, Lutzow, 26th Inst.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA,

Loft Loudon April 25

Due

Shanghai May 11,

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Shanghal & North China-Per WOSANG.

21st May, 5 p.m. Japan via Kobe-Per KANAGAWA M.,

21st May,5 p. v.. Fremantle Par SU SANG, tist inst., 5

Siberian

Mall.

The winger's effort was spoiled Swatow, Boyle won the toss, Burnley by the besitancy of the inside having the advantage of a slight me, and in a couple of Liver- breeze, but playing with the sun pool rushes which followed only Boyle's cool and resourceful in their faces.

Miller kicked off for Liverpoolball Blood between Burnley amid great excitement, but it and a desperate situation. wae the Burnley sido which pat

P.,

TO-MORROW.

Amay and Foochow-Per HAI-

YANG, 22nd May 10 s.m. Shanghal & North China (Europe via Siberia) Per DEVANHA, 27od inst., 11 a.m.

all.

Moy, p.m. WARA, 22nd May, 2 p.m.

p.m.

Pet NAMBANG, 22nd May,

5 p.m.

To make connection with the Dalny steamer leaving Shanghai on Wednesday the 27th lent.at noon.] Hoagay-ELSBETH, 22nd inst, 11 n.ro." Improved Passing,

Amoy-Par HONG MOH, 2nd May, 11 in anything in the nature of a Although magnificent in de serious attack. Boyle passed to fence, the Burnley balves had Philippine Islands-Per ZAFIRO, 2nd Hodgson, and that player made a not up to this point been able to Straits & India via Calcutta-Per DIL- clover run before shooting over. find their forwards with their

Freeman came back in a single passes, but they gradually began Bangkok For CHUNBANG, 22nd inst., 3 handed attempt to burst through. to have more of the play. HodgBangkok-Far BEN MOHR, 23rd inst., 3 His effort, however, was splendid aon and Freeman got away, the ly stopped by Longworth, who latter taking a long but ineffec. Shanghai, North China & Japan via Kobe completo daabing clearancetivo shot at Campbell, an by taking the bill from the toes operation which Lindley immedi- Swatow, of the Burnley, coutre-forward atoly repented. amid loud chcoring.

la the movements Ferguson, who was captaining followed Watson played brilliant. the Liverpool team, secured from ly. First, be engineered an the back's kick and made a fine opening for Mossorop, who dashed rau, beating two players in away in company with Hodgson succession before transferring to at a great pace. The Barnley Metoalie. The latter, however, attack looked like meeting with was pulled up for offside, and the success, when Pursell Burnley dolonce was helped out norose and cleared in magnificent of an awkward situation."

style.

that

oame

The Barniey left half tested Campbell with a long and difficult dropping shot, which required

First Corner. Lindlor secured from the kiok, and whenchallenged by McKinlay, Bent along to Nesbit. Pursell all the Liverpool goalkeeper's cleverness to deal with. Mosecrop

was so hard pressed that he had

English

-Por HUICHOW, 23rd Inst., 5

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. Benlarig. Br.. 2,310, W, Hastle, 20th insi-Singapore, 14th inet. Gen. -G. L. and Co, Chingchów, Br. K1,195, J. Doyle, 21st Kwangyeo, Stone-B. Tand Co. Dovanba, Er. 1.8. 8,097, H. Fllokon, 20th

Inat-Bombay, Gen.-P. & O. & N. Co.

WEATHER REPORT.

Our the fint at 10.35 Pressure hum in- creased considerably over N. Chinn, which is now covered by an anticyclone.

The two northern depressions have morged into one depression, central to the nortů of Hokkaido.

The southern deprersion has partially filled up. It is now central over mid

Annam.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours Halyang, Br. en 1,363, A. E. Hodgins, eading at 10 s.m. to-day, 0.00 Inches...

20th Inst-Swatow, 19th lastant, į Gen.D. L. & Co.

Hanoi, Fr. a. 739, Ch. La Chevaller, 21st inst-Esiphong, 19th Inst. Gen,

E.

---A. R. Marty. Helene, Ger, sis. 771, J. Josson, Sist inst. Torrans, 19th inst. Rico-J. &

Co

Hokuto Maru, Jap. x.a. 2,426, K. Chiba,

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW, Forecast.

Mall Sitamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

ENGLISH MAIL.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on or

about the DATES namen ;--- For.

LONDON, vis Us-) India

ual Ports of Call

Steamers

To Sail On Remarks

District

Hongkong and

Neighbourhood......

18. to E. winds, light to mode- rate; fair at first, cooler with raia later,

Capt. C. C. Talbot

R.N.R.

noon Freight

23rd May.] & PaaEN

LONDON & ANT-]

about

pore,

Freight

Variable wind, freshening from

·NE.

C'mbo, Port Said, Ington & Marseilles

R.N.R.

Devanha

20th fast. Keelung, 18th inst, Formosa Channel...' Cool D. & Co.

Hong Moh, Br. 2,555, R. 8. Bainbridge, 21st Ina-Singapore, 15th inst.

Gon.-Chinese. Kanchow, Br... 1.228, Lavers, 20th last.

Shanghai, 17th inak, Gen-8. '

9.

Marla Luba, Aus. a. 213, E. J. Cinaga, 23th last-Mandia, 16th fastant, Sugar-Mon.or. Tsintau, Ger, sa 1,002, J. Heyenger, 20th inst.-Bangkok, 13th inst. Rice and Gen.-B. & B.

Uokai Maru, Jap. 8. 2,001, Katayamas, 20th inst-Wakamatau, 14th inst, Coal-M. B. G. K.

DEPARTED.

May 21,

Titaroem for Batavia Miyazaki Maru for Kobe Kwangsi for Hongay Rangoon Maru for Kobe via Shanghil Opland for Bangkok Rajab for Sandakan Toan for Iloilo vis Manila Kwa for Canton

Lee for Shanghai Borkum for Shanghai Haimun for Swa.ow

Killd for Bargkok Hupsh for Balgon

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

May 20..

Wol-hai-wol, Chefoo & Tientsin Hue for Haiphong via K. C. Wan.

May 21. American for K. U. Wan Sexta for Slaguporo vin Amoy Wosang for Stanzbal Straits, Burmah, "ayinn, Ade-Luehow for Shanghai laide, Western Australla, India Davanha for Shanghal Adea, Egypt, and Europe via Belasik for Yokohama via Nagaraki Brindisi. (Lats Letters 11 a.m, Kanohow for Canton

SATURDAY, 23rd May,

Mail.

Pullippe

to noon. Extra Patago Daitez Maru for Dairon via Chofco cents.) (Supplementary mall on Kwangsang for Canton board up to the time fixed for Dunera for Milke departure of the mall. Extra

Postage 10 cents) (Letters pasted in all the Pillar Boxes In time for the first clearance will be incraded in this contract mall) The Parcel mail will be cloned on Friday the 22nd inst., 5 p.m.-Per INDIA, 23rd ipa 110..

-Per LOONGSANG, 23rd May, 1 p.m. inst., 3 p.m.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED..

WERP via Binga- ] Novara

Penang, Capt. H. R. Mother-10th June. & P'eage

South coast of China be-The same SHANGHAI................. tween H.K. and Lamooks 3 as No. 1. South coast of Obian be- Ewlads. tween H.K. and Hainan...3 moderate,

China Coast. Meteorological Register.

· Station.

21st May, ..

Windo

Hour..

Barometer.

Temperaturo.

Bumidity.

Weather.

D'tion.

Force.

ww

Pral

ע.

Wostook a Nemuro

29.73 58

2 b

Ga

29.57

inkodate

29.65

Tokio

29.67

Kochi

29.70

Nagasaki

29.80.

Oshima

K'igina

29.72

20.81

Nalia

29.87

WOW

Ishi'jima

29.89

Bonin la.

29.99

halwei

29.97 64,68 anos b

Bankow

Tahang

་བས་

SHANGHAI

Capt. W. R. Hickey"

MOJI, KOBE Khyber AND YOKO-(Capt. H. E. Kitcat HAMA is 488) F.N.R.

Boon

Freight

22nd May.&P'ango

about.

Freight

29th May. &I'sage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

1

For Freight or Passage, apply to

P. & O. B. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 18th May, 1914.

E. A Hewett,':

Superintendent..

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

To sail on

WEDNES 27th May, 10 a.m.

About

THURS, 28th May,

SATUR.,

13th Jung,

For .

Steamere.

Shanghai

Gutzlaff

Sharp

Sharp F. 73 29.96 "71

30.01 59 IW 10 29,70 6L baw for

еде

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Lutzow

4 or

SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. H. Textor

Amoy

Ба

29.86 72 90.no

30

A'WERP & H'BURG.)

17,300

|Swałow

Taiboku

50

29.92

SHANGHAL TSING- Coeben

2

29.86

Tuinan

29.89

A

TAU, KOBE' AND Capt. A. Ahlborn

*

Koskub

29.85

2

YOKOHAMA

17,300

P'dores

23.87

IW

MANILA, ANGAUR,

6A

23.80 82 84'

YAP, NEW GUINEA, / Coblenz

29.64

d

T

29.84 81

IW

BRISBANE, SYDNEY > Capt. H. Schmidt AND MELBOURNE...

6,750

3 pm.

Holbow

Coblenz

29.80 82

655

KOBE

Capt. H. Schmitt

Tourane

29.75 86

1

C. 81. J.

21

29.8% 81

BW D WAW

6,750

29.99 78

12th June,

98.11.

Canton 60 29.85 79 93 n

H'kong

Gap Rook

Macao Wachow

| Pokhol

Aparri

Manila Legaspi

Hoilo

Bacolod Cobu

Labuan

ה

29.01 78 29.90 74 9.29.90 83

aw

now 1 b.

10

29,91 86 N 20 29.98 80

T. F. Claxton, Director, Hongkong, Observatory. May, 21st

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Prister, E HV Mayne.

For sa. Taintan from Bangkok Misa G Fahrenhals on the level of the sea in fa-

ohos, tenths and hundredths.

Per ss. Dovanta from Bombay etc.-F A Redmond, Mrs Raymond, AƑBasura),

& Temperature, in the shade, în degrees Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation,

corner, which, had had but few opportunities of Japan via Yokobama-Per JAPAN, 23 Rov. & Mrs Shaw. Rar. & Mrs Culver the Humidity of air saturated with mols- || although well placed, was cleared displaying his skill, but a couple wel Hal Wei & Tientsin Per HUI-Velly, Miss Smith.C Haddon, JM Bryan,

of contres from hirm placed the

to concode a

with eaco.

A free kick for a foul against Liverpool defence in a quandзry. Longworth just outside the penalty

Miskick.

area gave the great crowd a thrill. A miskick by Pursell let Lind-

Watson, who took the kick, sent

it hard and low towards goal, and once more Purael had to corcade a fruitless.corner.

lay through, but after a scrimmage

Liberian

Mail.

Mr & Miss Errickson, Miss Case, Miss Mo

CHOW, 23rd inst, 5 p.m. 6 W Stirling, & Fair, B Raymond, Ji

Schurman, Col. Lock, Dunfan', FERI Shangbal, and North Chins T Lataon, Shon Tow Lam, Shon Tow Tuf,

Europe via Blooria) -Per | Karadorp, Tam Hong, KANOHOW,23rd May, 5 p.m.

Shanghai & N. Ching--Per KWONG-

SANG, 23rd inst., 5 p.m.

the ball was got out of the danger wel-bai-wei & Tientsin-For CHEONG BHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. area. Watson narrowly missed

SHING, 23rd inst., p.m.

the upright with a free kick close Bhaugbai, North Caloa, Japan via hobe -Por NAMBANG, #rdinst, 5

The Liverpost forwards got in but the Burnley forwards kept together in fine style from Camp-the ball so close that they were Shanghai ball's olcurance, their pace worry-frequently tackled when they ing the Burnley defence for a

might with advantage have shot. few moments.

Sheldon executed a brilliant run which relieved the pressure,

At the Burnley and Sewell

Holbow,

p.10.

& North China - Per WAI- BHING, 23rd lost, 5 p.m.

& Touroa Quinhon - Per HELENE, 23rd May, 5 pun, SUNDAY, 24th May.

:

"London, 15th May. Arrivals from China:-Kumo Maru Gottingen, Teikoku Maru, Yorak.

The followian vassals have passed the Canal:--Atholl, Helenus, Yangtaze, At- Į lantique, Proussen.

tura being 200.

4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufor Boals.

State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- tached cloud, d drizling rain, fing, a gloomy, h hail, I lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, g squally, z rain, ■ know,

thunder, v vialbility, w daw wet.

◊ Rain in Inches, tenthsand hundredthr

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

muddled badly, presenting Lacey and his centre to Miller saw the Swatow-Por HAIMUN,24th May. 8. with an open goal. The Irish-Liverpool centre shoot hard over18watow, Amoy, Formosa via Tamsui fear, Scandia, Atlantique, Tubingon, Wa. Temperature ....... man, however, was fide, and the bar.. Sewell

Escapod. This did

At the interval neither side

not and the escapes of the had scored. Barnley goal, for a moment

Per DAIJIN MARU, 24th inst. a.m.

MONDAY, 25th May.

Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang & Bourabaya Pe HOKUTO M., 25th inst. 10 a..

TUESDAY, 26th May.

In the second half Metcalfe Straits, later Taylor saved an almost was worsted in an encounter with Certain goal by stopping with his the goalkeeper, but the clearance face a hard shot when be was was not a good one. Lacey tried standing in the goal mouth.. Ja phot from a difficult angle, Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow -Per HAI

which went wide, and from a Philippine La--For OHINHCA, 26th Play was suspended for a corner Boyle skied the ball high minute while the left back re- over the bar. Miller took a long Shanghai-Po BHAOHSING, 26th inst covered, and when play was speculative abot which just went straits & India via Caloutis reenraad Liverpool showed clever over the bar.

Suspension of Play.

long passing. The game was Freeman drove the ball into the fnet without being rough, the net breast high, Campboll

OH NG, 26th May. 10a.m.

Inst., 3 p..

3 p.m.

LAIBANG, 20th May, 1 p.m. 1

WEDNESDAY, 27th May;

Por

halves on either side holding having no chance whatever of Hollow, Haiphong, & Pakhel-Pex KAX-

close to the opposing forwards saving. Boyle was injured anl and tackling promptly.

rotired for two minutes. Liver-

For some time the play was pool made a determined effort confined to midfield, where it to get on torms, but failed;

resolved itself into a duel between The King presented the Cap and medals to the winning team,

the rival sets of half-baoks.

It was Burnley who first got out of the series of midfield tualer, Freoman receiving a good pas when in the vicinity of the Liverpool goal, only to have the ball taken from his toes. by Campbell.

This led up to a continued attack on the part of Lacey, Nicholl, and McKinlay, the out- side left sending in such an accurate centre that the Baraley

SILIMPOPON COAL.

BUNKERS

can be supplied at chaap Rates SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK (British North Borneo), At those ports steamers calling defenilere were glad to give away for bunker coal exclusively are a corner,

exempt from all shipping dues

Lacey, who won well fed at and hargos.. times by Miller, was dieploying

ABUNE,

FÓNG, 17th Inst, 8 a.m. Strait, Burmah, Ceylon Adelaide, Western Australia.. Egypt and Europe via Naples - Fer LUTZOW.2 27th inst

B3 India, Aden,

Ameri.

American

сад

Grman

Mall

iCânadian Mail.

Philippine Islands, Japan via Nagasaki, Ho-olulu, Canade, United States and South America, vis Ban. Francisco

27th inst, 103.m.

For CHINA,

-Per HAIMUN 27th inst., 10.

Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, Victoria & Ta coma PANAMA MARU, 27th imib. 11 am..

THURSDAY, 28th May "orga`Shanghai, North China, Japan, Pris Nagasaki, United States, Bouth America and Canada vid Vancouver Europe Jagu Siberia)-Per EMPRESS OF INDIA Địch linh "10 30 năm, Shanghai & N. Chinn-Per ANHUI,

28th not 3.mja Shanghal, & North China –Per ERANO, 28th May, 5 MAR

LA.

Day On date On date

29.80 29.86 29,87

82

00

69

London, 19th May. Arrivals from China-Ambria, Sach- Barometer

.. Humidity............ 74 81 kasi Maru.

The following vessole have passad the Wind Direction Canal:Austria, Benlawers, Dorflinger, Weather............

Forse Silesia, Annam.

Bain Litgasst open air Kemperature on the 20th

Sw

2

0

U

op

0

.. 0.07

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Blowed Low Findon Baddocka, Kippers &o, H.K; Observatory, 21st May,

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