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Saturday's Matches.
Saturday's results were 43
follows:
DIVISION I.
Hongkong Club, 1; Hongkong Police, 1.
H.M.S. Titania, 4; R.G.A., 3. Wiltshires, 2; S.C.A., 0. Kowloon, 2; H.M.S. Ambrose 1.
DIVISION II.
S.C.A. Reserves, 2; H.K. Club Reservos, 1.
R.G.A. Reserves, 6; United, 1. Indian Rec. Club, 3; 22nd Punjabis, 1.
Staff and Depts., 2; Kowloon Reservos, 2.
The St. Joseph's v. Oilers United match was off.
CLUB V. POLICE.
The Club started the game and were soon attacking, but the defonco cleared and Alexander finished up a nice run when Kirby spoilt a chance by being offside. The Club came again and Mair sotit bohind, The Police cleared the corner kick, but the Club re- turned and Hamilton was offsido. The Club had most of the play and Sandberg boat Hillyer after six minutes' play. The Police took up the attack, but Lawrence cleared and Sandberg tested Hillyer with
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a high shot. The Club came again fore a large crowd of Service men.
and Begg was, given offside. R.G.A. started but the sailors Entertained by Yachtsmen.
and
Robertson received a pass from were 80011 attacking and Cargil and tipped on to Alexander Holloway was called upon to Major Henry Keswick, a who teated Rodger with a ground clear. The R.G.A. then got going former taipan of Messrs. Jardine, shot. The Police returned and and following brilliant work on Matheson and Co., Ltd., was on Cargill sent in wide. Rodger trip- the right, Honwood opened the Saturday night, at the Hong- ped Robertson just as he was about Bcering for the R.G.A. by sending kong
Hotel, the guest of to shoot and the Police were into the net a puss from Watsun, number of local yacht- awarded a free kick. Alexander Junior. The sailors again went men, A novel and distinctly took the kick and Railton headed down and forced a corner which picturesque feature was a replica away. J. Clark fouled Sandberg, Hopkins headed over the bar. Tho of the harbour and adjacent and Rodger taking the kick sent R.G.A. again took the leather down waters, in the form of a tank rua- well in, where Begg was pulled on the right and Watson, senior, ning along the centre of the table up for offside. The Club returned sent in a fast shot which the from end to end, complete with and Mair miskicking. Boysen goalie saved at full length, but the Gap" Rack lighthouse, duly skied over the bar. The Police McHugli coming up sent the ball illuminated. In this floated & transferred play to the other end, into the net with the goalie model of the historic
Cutty where Robertson headed over the stretched upon the ground. From Sark," looking brave in her three- bar a well-placed centre by Al- the centre kick the sailors went masted clipper rig, while a few exander. Cargill fouled Ireland, away
Cooper, beating fent away rode a miniature of her and Lawrence sent in for Clark to Frampton, centred where Hop-up-to-date namesake in which the clear. Alexander, receiving, sent pins received and flashed the guest of the evening made his in Watts, who shot wide. The ball past Holloway. No further trip to the Colony from the Old Polico came again and Robertson scoring took place before half Country. Junks dotted about beat Gordon and tested Rodger, time, and the teams crossed over here and there added to the but the goalie picked up the ball with the R.G.A. leading by two realistic effect. and booted to midfield. Sand-goals to one.
The menti card was also of a berg then tried to ran through, Resuming, the R. G. A. took up most appropriate and artistic do- hut MeWalters tackled and kick-the attack, Heuwood forcing a sign. On the inside cover was an el to touch. From the throw-in, corner. Watson headed to the effective sketch by Col. Loring) Robertson sent in a difficult shot goalie, who pushed out to where of the old "Cutty Sark" in full for Rodger to clear. At the other Best was standing and the latter sail, whilst on the front was a end. Begg skied a centre from returned with a hard shot that modernised version of an incident, McTavish over the bar. Half-struck the cross bar and bounced in Burne "Tam O Shanter," tinte-Club, 1; Police, 0.
outside. At the other end, the Tam's grey mare Meg boing] Resuming, the police attacked, sailors forced a corner and in the symbolised by the Major's steam but Kirby was offside. The Club scrimmage that followed, Hen-yacht, from which old Cutty Mr. D. T. Paul was station transferred play to tho Police end, wood handled in the goal-mouth Sark" was snatching the tail, in Mr. Francis George Vaux enrolled master at Tharrawaddy, on the where Hamilton game McTavish and the sailors were awarded a the form of the ensign at the stern which, much of the vessel. The menu itself as solicitors of the Supreme Court. Burma Government Railway, in a chance, but the latter delayed penalty kick,
the relief of the was headed "Weel done, Cutty In the case of Mr. Reginald 1912 when he gave the following his shot and was forced over the to Everard Webster, the Attorney-testimony. Seen again recantly line. At the other end Railton R.G.A. supporters, Hopkins skied Sark," and the hill of fare was The R.G.A. then fittingly described in seafaring General said that the applicant at Gyobingank Railway Station, headed out a centre from Cargill. over the bar. was admitted to practice as a Burma, where he is now station The Police returned and Robertson transferred play to the other end terminology. solicitor of the Supreme Court of waster, he reported himself as tested Rodger. Hands against and forced a corner which was Judicature in England on still in excellent health. What Kirby, sent the Club away and cleared and the sailors returned February 4, 1914. From Septem- better evidence could be wished Begg tried to run through but J. where Hendry tested Holloway her 18, 1914, to November 29, as to the permanence of the Clark cleared and Alexander went with a high shot which the goalie civilian side. 1916, he saw active service with cures wrought by Dr. Williams' the Forces in France, and was Pink Pills! ultimately discharged from the Army OT! May-
account
NEW SOLICITORS.
Two Admitted To-day. This morning in the Supreme Court, the Hun. Attorney General, Mr. J. H. Kemp, K. C., applied bofore his Lordship Mr. Justice H.H.J. Gompertz, to have Mr. Reginald Everard Wolister and
un
ance.
of
1912-1920 CURED OF MALARIA BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS 8 YEARS AGO AND
STILL WELL.:
me.
STRIKING TESTIMONY FROM BURMA.
Main scored for
WILTS Y. 8.C.A.
down the wing and contred, where tipped over the bar. Frampton Kowloon in the first half and the Rodger ran out and cleared. At the cleared the corner kick and Wat- sailors also scoring, the teams The malarial attacks used to other end, Hamilton forced a cor- son, senior, went down and pass. crossed over with the score one 19. 1919, start with a feeling of lassitude ner off McWalters, and Rodger ed to Henwood who gave the all. The game continued even ill-health and pains in my back and lower headed over from the resulting goalie no chance to save and put hut it was seen that the sailors caused by being wounded. He limbs," said Mr. Paul. "Meals kick. From the goal-kick, Cargill the soldiers further ahead, with were out of practice. Knight
1 Prolonged went in and, beating Ireland, sent 3 to against them and put the civilians ahead from a produced a certificato signed by became repugnant.
minutes penalty and no further scoring the Law Society in England and fits of shivering followed and left the ball towards the goal and Rod-with only about ten
Then my ger, running out to clear, misjudg-romaining for play, the sailors took place, Kowloon won by two an affidavit sworn by two practis-my body cold all over. ing solicitors of England. He did temperature would rise until pered the ball. Robertson, being well attacked with determination and goals to one. Mr. Clements was not give four months' notice to spiration simply poured out of up, sunt it into the not, making the Hewitt miskicking, Hendry ran the referee.
beat Holloway. the Registrar, but in other respects. These continual attacks scores level. The Club tried hard through and
The Wilts depended upon their he had complied with the Ordin-made me very thin and woak: to take the lead but MeWalters The sailors pressed and Holloway
Norte of the so-called remedios I returned to centre and Clark pass-had to stop shots in succession old players for this match, while
Hopkins and ing out to Cargill, this player beat from
Hendry. the Chinese took the field without The Chief Justice Mr. tried did me any good,
A friend told me that the Ireland and contred, Lawrence Frampton, in clearing, sent be- their Captain, who was injured in Webster, I have much pleasure in admitting and enrolling you as a only sure care was Dr. Williams' clearing. The Police forced a cor- hind and Hopkins headed over the Charity match in midweek. solicitor of this Court, and Pink Pills, so I gave them a trial.ner and Cargill taking the kick the top from the resulting corner. The game was even throughout trust that your practice will be After a week's treatment 1 felt sent well in where Railton cleared, At the other end Watson was and the score of two to love that these Pills were invigorating but J. Clark Beat in a long shot pulled up for offside when does not represent the run of the profitable to you.
was only It was wonderful how soon that Rodger caught and threw out. McHugh
five play, Menham getting his head to Mr. Webster joins the firm of
out with the ball. the ball just at the right moment Messrs. Hastings and Hastings. my appetite returned and refresh- McTavish got away but sent in yards
The Hon. Attorney-General, in ing sleep came to me at night. wide. The exchanges continued The sailors again got down and in each ease. The first goal came making his application for the When gotting up in the morning even, But just on time Robertson Hendry beating Hewitt went on as the result of a corner. Warren A broke away and was brought down and put the ball past Holloway,placed well and Menham headed enrolment of Mr. Vaux, remarked I felt bright and contented.
weeks' Gourse of Dr. by Railton when about to shoot, making the score 3 all. With into the net. The second came that Mr. Vaux was admitted in three England to practise as a solicitor Pink Pills made another and Time arrived without any addition only two minutes to go, Garside through a brilliant run down the to the score, and the game ended abot from near the corner flag wing by Amor, who, centreing in 1919. He also served in the stronger man of the."
As a remedy for disouses aris-in a draw-one all. Mr. Willians and Holloway, thinking the ball well down where Menham again Army all through the war. He
was going over the bar, allowed headed past the goalie and the had complied with the Ordinance ing from vitiated, watery blood or wan in charge of the game.
For the Club, Gordon who it to pass under into the not, Wilts left the field winners by two except that he did not give four disordered nerves Dr. Williams' months' notice to the Registrar, Pink Fills for Pale People, the turned out in place of Gerrard, giving the sailors the lead. The clear goals which practically but the Law Society had raised famous Blood Builder and Nerve opened well but fell off as the R.G.A at the other end forced a secures for them the Champion- no objection. The papers otherwise Tonic, have a world-wide reputa-game progressed. Lawrence clear corner which was cleared. At ship of the League.
tion. They are obtainable from od woll, Railton and Rodgor played the same time the whistle sound- were all right.
The Chief Justice, Mr. Vaux, medicine vendors everywhore, a hard game, but Ireland, who ed, leaving the Titania winnere I have much pleasure in admit also post free, 1 bottle for $1.50, replaced McPhail, was weak and of a fast game by four goals to Jones Was the G bottles $8, from The Dr. could not stop Cargill. The for-three. Mr. ting, and enrolling you solicitor of this Court and Williams' Medicine Co., 96. Sze- wards were good individually, but referee.
combination was lacking. Rodger The game was one of the fastest trust your practise will be inchuen Road, Shanghai.
did well in goal but made an error ever seen at the Valley and the every way satisfactory to you
In running out when the opposing sailors deserved their win on and your firm.
their determination during the NOTED STUDENT OF ENGLISH. forwards were close up.
Prof.Olo Jesperson has been made rector of the University of played a good game. J. Clark
For the Police, McWalters last ten minutes of the game. KOWLOON V. AMBROSE, Copenhagen. Prof. Jesperson is came in for several knocks and LANDMARK OF GERMAN ONRUSH known the world over for his had to leave the field for ten
Savage occupied the centre- and several
INDIAN REC, CLUB v, PUNJABIS. A monument to mark the farth studiee in English language and minutes during the latter half forward position est point reached by the Gormigos literature. In 1909-he was ex- He played a hard game before he other
playere
Hyder and Jackson (2) turned in their onrush to Paris in 1914 chango professor at Leland Stan-was
Ambrose, scored for the Club and the injured. The forwards out has been erected in the cemetery ford and in 1910 at Columbia. played well, Alexander and Rasmussen turned out for Kow-soldiers replying once the I.R.C. at Louvros, in the Cannon of the University of Copenhagen was Robertson boing prominent. Joon
for the first time ran out winners of a good game Luzarches 10 miles north-east of founded in 1918 and is attended Hillyer played a good game in this невноп and Townsend by three goals to one.
at prosent by about 3,000 students goal.
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R.G.A. RESERVES V. UNITED. Bailey (1), Green (2) and Kent (3) for the R.G.A. and Blake for the United were the goal scorers in this match, which the R.G.A. won by six to one.
CLUB RESERVES V. 8.0.A RESERVES. The Chinese won by the odd goal in three, Railton scoring for) the Club.
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