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.Great interest was taken in
SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.
EXHIBITION MATCH AT THE VALLEY.
21. 1919.
THE POLICE RESERVE.
SEARCH SUPERVISING TO BE EQUALLY SHARED.
As a deal of misunderstanding this match, played at Causeway A large erowd assembled at Bay on Saturday, in view of the the Valley on Saturday to witness has arisen regarding the wvent fact that a win for the Chinese the third meeting of St. Joseph's | Police Reserve Order intitasting would hava displaced their College and Stats and Depart that all patrols except the Starch, opponents from the head of the
menta. Although only a friendly League table, A hard fought match, this was a very exciting Supervising Squad and Mounted goma however resulted in a draw.
game and both teams had their Patrols were to ceass after ther Scores :-
best sides out, the only noticeable 18th instant, the Telegraph this absentee being Hyndman at morning secured from Mr. J. W, back for St. Joseph's whose place Franks, the Acting D. S. P. of was taken by Xavier.
the Force, a statement explaining the situation.
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The teams set a warm pace from 10 the start, and some fine work 17 between Silva and A. Hyndman
Mr. Franks informed us that
Unders Was
however,
10 was just spoiltu time by Schooler. for some weeks past-vertainly a Ellarby and Street got going in month-the question of lighten- 2style for Staffs, but the College ing the duties of members of the backs cleared, and Omar started Force bal been under consider- 24 a very promising move which ation, and the notification issued
the fin
the result tested Glenny, Sfully
goalie aving in fue style.of the deliberations undertaken.
He
out. pointed 4 Each goal had narrow espes 18 and many good chances were last that correspondents to the Press, 0 by both sides At the interval as well as certain of the new- Papers, were entirely wrong in 11there was nothing scored.
In the second half, the Staffs assuming that the idea was to ...147re desperately to open the excuse a certain section of the scoring, but the inside forward Force (zom duty whilst requiring bungled with good chances, and others to continue their work. S: Joseph's broke through, Wain The whole situation could not be missing badly, which let Xaviersphinet in Orders, but the in on the left, and the winger beat Order containing the notification Glenay with a fine ellort." Staffs referred to, als announced that 5 should have scored just after, but a meeting of Company Comman- 10 16 Souza punched out in fine style,ders was to be held on Tuesday. and again St. Joseph's profited Taat meeting, said Mr. Franks. by a mistake of the Stañ de fence, was being called for the express Xavier sovring el se The purpose of redistributing the good here duties of the Force, and the plan game wus very abouts. Silva audi Umar prop-sed was that the Search
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Total
Bowling.
U. M. R. W.
$ I 27 11 4 36
30 8.4 1 27
CIVIL SERVICE,
A. E. Wood, e Ching, b Un
Hew Fan
B. W. Bradbury, e Leo, b th
Hew Fän
P. T. Bamble, e K. K. Wong,
b Lee
F. Syme Thompson, e Ng Sze King, b Un Hew Fau .... It. E. . Bird. ran out F. Ling, b Un Hew Fan
1. A. Punean, run but
W. H. Eimonds, not out
El. E. Strange, not out
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C. Sara did noi bat ... |ilon. Mr. Severn, c Ng Sze Kwong, b Wei Lee San
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Total
Cu New Fan G.I.ee
ten w
17 | making $202 Lashing runs, Supervising work shouli be done and a fine bit of work by Ellarby, by the wide of the membra who got clear through the the Free-by the defence, deserved a score, but the relieved from ordinary patrols, inal shot was astray. Souza just as well as by the Starch Super- after brought of a really fine vising Squad itself. clearance with several Staffs There is no ita," said Mr. Franks. either has thee ever bean asy, of excusing a part of the Forve from its duties and then
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10 forwaris pressing him, and at the other end Xavier just beaded wide of the post ju a good attempi. The game
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a asking other to carry on their
good one anl both teams went work as usual." The whole of for their work with rare deter the duti would be fairly Smination. On the day's play St.apportione, so that each wa
Joseph's were the better team,dii his proper share, and the 183 being fast and nippy and the dis Mounted Saction would also have
lvantage of height was counter-its wies le-sened. Pawling
Souza 6. M. I. w.balanced by tare da-h.
Mr. Franks aided dat the 163 43 4in goal was very safe and saved 80 36 1 his side on numerous occasions,
18 0 Ogley played a
Sound very 7 1
18 1rame at back and Sephir was the 9 0 2010 outstanding half-back
game. Omar gave us glimpses MANCHESTERS V KOWLOON. of his uld form on the wing, aad Xavier had a day out, nearly completing the hat trick. Silva and Hyunan were always in the
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CSP.Mr. Wolle bad been just as keen as he had in endeavour- ing to re-arrange the duties for the benefit of the whole Force:
LAIMES ON THE CLEBOT.
At the Canterbury He Layinen recently Mr. Athelstan Riley urged the necessity of standing firm on the integrity and character of the Scripture. He was profoundly disgusted as a Churchman with the Dean of Lincoln in Convocation
Glenny and Schooler served heir sile with great credit, the back playing a very strong game His partner was erratic, and Sherri, Kaight, Street and Ellarby were the pick of the others. stating that he did not believe The Staff' forwards were weak
the story of the Flood. Lord compared with their opponents Hugh Cecil said if the clergy and their passing was poor,
At the conclusion of the game. the Bible in-tead of imitating spent more time in expanding the Lague Cup and me lals were the "teading articles of the day handel to the players by Mrs. and giving their opinions of sub- Macaulay, in the absence ofjects of popular interest it would
1 Major Hammond, who was pre- be far batter.
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Total for 6 wkts...1648-6, 6-4.
Bowling.
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