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SHIELD FINAL AT THE VALLEY.
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Saturday's football" ~ results
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89th Coy. 1; South China, 0. HONGKONG CLUB V. SOUTE CHINA.
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The game was very exciting and full of good football and on Cantons the day's play there was very little North Chinas
Unious difference between the teams, The scane at the Valley on although Cheong in the Chinese Yangterės Saturday was memorable one and goal had more to do than Rodger. Far Easterns never was such intense interest Both goalies, however, played
FIRE INSURANCES, shown in a match in the history faultlessly
måde no China Fires And
b of local football. A tremendous mistakes. Faung Tai, at left H.K, Fires, crowd gathered on the Club back, gave a fine exhibition of ground long before the match alean kicking and his partner was Douglases started and the accommodation not far below him with sterling Steamboats of the temporary and work. Chan So was the outstand Indos (Prof.) stand of the Hongkong Club ing halfback in a hard working Indos (Del.) * was totally inadequate for those trio, the right half, at times, being Shelle desiring to see the match com- able to assist in subduing Richel-Ferries fortably, and in consequence many mann. The fowards played their were disappointed. The crowd best game for the season, with Sugars around the field was five and six the right wing practically fault- Malabons deep and many took advantage of less, most of South China's best the high ground around the Valley attempts coming from Fun or Kailas to view the match, spectators Kwok. The centre-forward, when Langkats being dotted all round the hills on he settled down, played a very Raubs the east side of the Valley.
clevergame and finished strongly: Tranoha Prior to the game the teams he is clearly a classy player: The Urais were photographed, and a great left wing was dashing but erratic. DOCKS, WHARVES, shout greeted the Chinese react the winger being inclined to play | when they appeared. The weather to the gallery. was sultry and the fact that the final was to be played for three-their defence where there was The Club were well served by quarters of an hour each way gave promise of a hard time for not a weak spot. Chassells was the players.
the outstanding player of the Club at full strength. with
team, his defence and gencral and Pascoe for Jennings
play being of a high order, but Centrals Chias played Ah Tong cence- and Taylor, and South
Stewart ran him close, working. Hotels and Invest. hard throughout. The forwards forward of the Ling Nam College, were not convincing. but Reissphrey's st
b Canton, vice Weung, their usual and McTavish on the left were K'ioon: ands
Richelmann Reclamations D. clever centre-forward, who was
consistently good.
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$89 Office-4 Queen's Road Central. unfit to play. The teams lined as slow and did not get many
COTTON MILLS out as follows the Club facing the chances to show what he could
L, 205 sun and breeze
do in the goal-scoring line, while Ewos Pascoe and Clarke lacked a Kung Yika b. ea. $17 Club-G. Rodger: F. W.
$145 Black, and J. McCubbin; J. thorough understanding and the Lau Kung Mows b. b.
$78 Chassells, J. Stewart
forwards were below their usual Orientais (Cap-form.
S'hai Cottons b.. tain) and J. H. Carriere:
Yangtazepoos b. W. Clark, W. Pascos, H. Richèl- At the conclusion of the game mann, J. McTavish and Riis. a huge crowd assembled round At Happy Valley the Civil South China Ling Hing the Club enclosure, where Mrs. Servants beat the Engineers by Cheong; Cheung Wing Hon and Holyoak presented each of the rans. The highest scorers for Fang Tal (capt); Chan So, Club players, with a gold medal, the Servants were Bradbury (38), Leung Dai Fong and Leung Yuk a small replica of the Hongkocs Tong: Ko Kin Fun. Kwok PoShield: and the Captain was Lieg (30), Hon. Mr. Claud Seven Kun, Ab Tong. Tin Kwoon Shan, presented with the Shield. The Friary Court, St. James's Palace, S.W.1.8) and Lauble (23) The
Au Kit Sang.
Chinese team Engineers did not but as well as
were presented 2015 December, 1918.
The game started at a fast pace, with & cup 超越 their opponents, their best in the Club making the first danger-up. which they hold for 12 months. I am commanded by Her dividaal effort was 21 contributed ous more, with some nest passing Mr. Gerrard, Hon. Sec. of the Majesty The Queen to inform by L Col., Coles. Bird of the barween Richelmann and Me Hongkong Football Club, thanked you that, having regard to the Civil Servants, was in fine bowl- Tavish, and the Chinese goalie had Mrs. Holyoak for her assistance
and ing form, taking 6 wickets for to be very active with a high shot in the match. hostilities the main parpose of 43 runs. The Civil Service from the centre-forward.. South sovenir of the occasion in the the Q.M.N.G. will have dis declared for six wickets at 169, China took up the running and form of a silver inkstand and a sore delightful football by their lovely bouquet of flowers was appeared, iler Majesty has decid-8gainst 102 runs by RE's.
cleverright wing forced Rodger to presented to Mrs. Holyoak by eu, with the exception of the C. B. G. V. HANCEESTERS. kick away. The Clab tried both Miss Joan Black. Three cheers Orthopaedic Branches, to close
wings, This game played at Happy South China defence, but Chan So Mrs. Holyoak and the team.
bresk to
down
the end a *tiger" were given for the Guild on January 31st, 1919. Valley, was purely a bowler's was a great factor at right helf KOWLOON V. STAFFS AND DEPTS,
Her Majesty desires me to take match. The scoring was poor and was playing a rare spoiling this opportunity of making and the encroachment of football game. Mr. Tavish tried to force
The Staffs succeeded in remov- the wonderful spirit in which Her play. The C. R. C. won by 36 man after man, sent the ball a known Her high appreciation of outookers interfered with the his way through, and, beating
runners up in the 2nd Division branches throughout the empire funs, the scores being C.R.C. 39, little too far in his last effort, & strengthened their own, by defeat
this year and incidentallylic have responded to ler appeal on Manchesters 53. For the C.R.C., behind kick resulting. Pascoe. for ing Kowloon by 1 goal to nil, behalf of the sick and wounded. . Les piled up 32 and the next the Club, sent in a long shot which scored in the first half by Kirby. The record of the work done is highest was Ng Sze Kwong's 21. struck the crossbar and rebound-Kowloon's old weakness in front one of which The Queen and the Pte. Walker and Lt-King were
ed, and then the Chinese team of goal was alone responsible Guild may well be proud.
the only Manchester players who took up the running in a very con- for their defear as Contributions to the fand of made double figures, amely, vincing manner. Kwok Po a large share of the game and they had the Q.M.S.G. have been made in 30 and 13 rans respectively. The warly through beating both were unfortunate to be one down pe such generous fashion that Her bowling averages were good, Kit Sang sent in a teaser just too was very close with the defences easy chairs, teak music cabinet, Majesty has at Her command a Yew Man Tsan taking 6 wickets substantial sum which She pro- for 26 ruas and Allan, for the poses to devote to a special scheme Manchesters, 5 wickets for 33 associated with the name of the Guild for Disabled Sailors and, Soldiers. Her Majesty hopes that, if Her Branches of the Q.M.N.G. when they close down, have likewise surplus fanus at their disposal, they may be will ing to apply them to the same purpose, thus in years to come keeping the splendid work of the QM.N.G, alive.
The following letter has been received by the local branch of the Queen Mary's Needlework Guild :—
Dear Madam,
Jact that with the reasation of
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telling. Several likely efforts by good, although the pace w
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PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned has received
instructions to sell by Pub- Auction on TUESDAY, the 18th March, 1919,
commencing at 2,30 p.m. at No. 4 Fairview, Kowloop. The Whole of the Valuable Household Furniture "compris-
covered Tapestry
couch &
Canton blackwood joss table, flower stands, electric lamps lady's desk, tables, teapoys & tabla fans, lace curtains, carpets Teak folding dining table &
at the interval. The second half,
prevailing. Both teams were at of Cave who could not appear for full strength with the exception
ably finish ranners up in the 2nd & 1080 Kowloon. Stafs, will now prob- the Club were dealt with by the League. Sherriff, Kirby, Schooler for the University, who made 148 | manner and the interval arrived Staffs and Jackson, White, Lanvelled mirror, marble mantel This match was a walkover Chinese goalie in a very cool and Ellarby were prominent for chairs, teak sideboard with be
UNIVERSITY V. CRAIGENGOWER.
runs for5 wickets. Craigengower based first, making an aggregate of 133 runs, of which A. Arcalli was responsible for 30, . H Abbas 27, Basa 21, and A. Golden- berg 18. The University players were in fine fettle, A. H. Ram- Her Majesty is very loth to been connected with Her in that with Marley (29), Lim Keng Sim say goodbye to those who have jahu's 35 being the top score, work for four years, and hopes (25) and Gittens (22) next best. that many of them may still like
SAVY V. KOWLOON.
to work with Har in this scheme, This match was played ut or by enrolling themselves as King's Park and, like the C.R.C. members of Her permanent v. Manchesters, was characterised London Needlework Guild, it by the low scoring. Kowloon they are not already members of winning by the narrow margin their own County Guilds. of 7 runs, the Navy indings boing Again thanking you for your 99 against 106 of the Kowloon loyal support,
Club. For the latter, J. P. I remain,
Robinson made a timely 10, and Yours truly,
but for him the laurels would ANNIE LAWLEY. have gone to the Navy,
with nothing scored.
There was no falling away in genberg and Knight played well the second half, end-to-end play
for Kowloon.. being the order of the day. 88TH COY. v. SOUTH CHINA RES Rodger and his vis a vis were the Club defence was having a lot ragged patches, but the pace set. kept very busy at intervals and one, although there were many This game proved a very bright of trouble with Kwok and Fun on by both sides must have been from the last-named, being punch- The R. A. snapped up a chance in the right wing, a lovely centre very trying in the great heat. ed out by Rodger right under the the first half through a slip by bar, and the tall was returned the China back, and although the again for Chassells. to head Chinese forwards played a good having a narrow escape. out of danger, the Club goal bustling game they could not Club forwards could not get into Smith and Coltman. There were break down the defence of Jones, their stride, Richelmann being several chances missed in the slow and easily dispossessed of second half by both sides, the ball the ball, and the game looked like being light and bouncy. ending in a draw, until Stewart Chinese fastened on to the ball, and, throughout and the defence wa
wingers played well working his way through, brought sound. Dawson and You all were the Chinese goalie to his kness prominent forward for the 88th.
The
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