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Draw for Captain's Cup and Junior Championship.
M. H. Turner v. H. Hancock Capt.G.Murphy v. J.A. Urquhart; S. S. Church v. H. W. Kent
Capt. H. A. M. Tomo. v. R. Appel; A. E. Ashton v. F. Taylor: C. D. Lambert v. W. H. Carpenter; A. B. We have received from Mr. J.
Haworth . A. D. L Gompertz : R. Ross, the Hon. Secretary of. W. Bean v. J. C. Fletcher: Royal Hongkong Golf Clab, the results of the drawings, for the following:-
CAPTAIN'S CUP. Watch play. 18 holes, Old Course, Fanling. First and Second Rounds to be played by January 9, the semi-final by January 23, and the final by February 6th.
First Round.-F. Bevington, (B) v. P. K. Valentine. (8): H. Scott,
EH. O'Farrell v. A. Leach; F. A. Wells v. Viscount Acheson; E. L. Rhodes v. H. J. Koch; B. D. Evang H. MacTavish: J.
THE HONGKONG IKLEGRAPH.
NOTABLE COMPOSER.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1921.
J.
ORIEO.
Norwegian Compaser of Late
Nineteenth Century.
Edward Hagerup Grieg (1943-| 1909) was the most representative Norwegian composer. His music was always national, and full of a new and strange charm. Grieg was especially successful in the smaller forms of instrumental composition, and in his many: songs.
Although Grieg, reflects the modern spirit in his music, the national flavor of the Norwegian folk song is ever apparent.
ANITRA'S DANCE, “PEER GYNT."
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Goals.
Aget.
7 60 128 5 12 8 521 15 712 7 5 11 4 11 8 4 2 2 20 10 10 8 5 0 3 9 19 10 ... 6 4 0 19 10 8
7 3 13 17 9 71
14 617
9 1 2 6 5 17
9 117 52 ... 8 0 2 6 218
The Teams.
His grestest orchestral com positions are the Overture. "In Autumn; "the two Suites of "Peer Gyat" music, and the concerto Most of the work will fall on [23D "DIVISION LEAGUE TABLE for piano. He also wrote three Hudson and Hitch. The Chinese violin and piano sonatas, and are a very useful side and should several large compositions for make their position secure at the chores and orchestra, of which bead of the league by taking the "Olav Trygvason" is the most two points,
Wilts famous.
Cairo visit Sookunpoo where S. C. "A" they have for opponents the University R.GA. The soldiers are dis- R. G. A. appointing, for sin they defeat- S. C. "B." ed the Curlew they have not ? Carlow much to the fore, losing to Tai ar, U. A. C. South Chins and Titania. A St Joseph's. little shuffling of places among 'hoog Club. This is the third number of the the forwards would be boueficial Panjabis "Peer Gynt Suite." Alter many The middle line is very sound. Kowloon adventures, Peer Gynt becomes a The sailors had a two to nothing wealthy merchant of Marocco win over the Police last week and Attired in gorgeous robes and they should improve their The flowing will represent jewels and riding a white horse position in the league this week the S.C.A. "A." in their match triumphantly through the desert, by annexing the points.
against the Tamar-Lao Hing he proclaims himself a mighty The game on the Navy "B" Cheung, Chan So, Fong Tai, propbet. Anitra, a charming ground between the sailors should Cheang Wing Sbing. Leung Tai desert maiden, dances for him so end in a win for the Ambrose who Fong, Leong Yok Tong. Lau Tak beautifully that he gives her all will be assisted this week by Chung, Kwok Po Kao, Wong Pak bis jewels and wealth. An ex-Savage. The Ambrose's weakest Chung. Ip Kau, Chu Kwong ample of form.
Įline is the middle ans and a better Yeung.
selection is necessary for the men { The following will represent are available. Bolresree played the Hongkong Football Club, Ja good game in midweek and against the "Police":-G. Rodger, should make a first class player. J. McCubbin, W. Gerraich J. W. Rowlands is very safe at back, | MacPhail, J. Stewart, A. Mair, but a little more strong kicking | D. Banner, H. McTavish, A. is wanted. Wilkins for the Forsyth, J. Rodger (Capt.) E. G. Titanis played a good gams | England. against the RG.A. on Monday The following will represent last when this team (Titabis) the United against the Univer secured its firs: league win this sity-Beach, Bradley, Hopper, Besson. Phillips is good in gosi | Leonard, Brown, Urquhart, Hyder, while Bates plays good football | Walkins, May, Simmons at centre forward. The backs | Payne, Reservo, Blake.
VICTOR RECORD
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FOOTBALL NOTES.
Jag
To-morrow's Matches.
BY "QUIZ."
MOTOW Bre:--
DIVISION I
Kick of 4.00 p.m. Hongkong Police v. Hoogkong Club-Navy "A" ground.
and
The League matches for to require more confidence for their Both Kowloon F..'s fixtures [display las: Saturday against the for to-morrow have been put off Club was very disappointing. to some future date, as Kowloon Kowloon should receive the ❘ will be unable to turn out, owing Wilts, but it rumoured that this | to stress of Xmas business. The match is not be played as matches to be played off were: Kowloon are unable to field First Division Kowloon v. The side. With these postponements Wilts. and Second Division Kow..
congestion at the end of the loon v. St. Joseph's. H.M.S. Cairo v. R.G.A-Soo-season is bound to occur and the kuppco ground.
Clubs should endeavour to carry H.M.S. out their fixtares.
Tamar v. 3.C.A-South Chins ground.
H.M.S. Titania . v.
Ambrose-Navy "B" ground.
Kowloon v. Wiltshires-Happy Valley (Kowloon) ground.
DIVISION II.
A good game should be seen on the South Cains ground be tween "A" and
"B" teams. The "B" have been playing up well Iately while the "As" show Kick off 2.30 p.m.
falling off. Krok Po Kwan of Chins "B"-Navy "B" ground.
South Chios "A" v. Soath the A team is advertised to Assist the seniors against the St. Joseph's 7. Kowloon Re-Tamar this week and may assist serves.-8. Joseph's ground..
United v. University.-United ground. Happy Valley.
R.G.A. Res. v. Wilta. Res. Sackapoo ground.
his team earlier in the afternoon. The "A" team abould win.
The two Military teams in the Junior Division meet at Sookun poo and the Wilts, should take the points.
Rugby. The following teams will meet to-morrow at Happy Valley, Kick | off 4.15 p....
England.Lieut. Eing; Lients, Lindale, Freeman, Cobley, Ball; Chevalier and Husson (Navy) G.G.N. Tinson (Captain) 5. J. Cooper, H. Day. A. G. Lamplugh (Club) Lieuts Cavis-Brown, Gilbert, Galpin (Navy), H. J. Mortimer (Army). Colours-Blue. The Rest.-J. D. McClatchio (Club); Lieut. D'Aeth (Navy), A.M.D. Wallace (Club) Midm. Murman, Lieut. Croons (Navyk P.Emerson and C.Davies (Army); Lieuts. Graham (Captain), Menzies, Reeves, Riddell, Kidtson,
Rodger Jr. . Capt. H. E. Murray S. H. Dutton; R Neville v. 3. Johnstons; LS.Greenbill v. D.G. Nicoll: P. A. Cor v. H. Morrison; H. Scott r. C. W. Sewell: L the Colony for home during the Several Naval footballers left Nelson y. A: K. Henderson; week. Hatton, who was picked seen on the United ground be- Midm. Morgan, Telegr. Burke, W. E. Vining v. P. J. Falconer; first Reserve for England and left tween the University and the (Navy) D. Logan (Club). Colours J. S. Gardiner v. D. J. Valentine: back for the United Services | U.A.0. with the bome Club Blue and White."
Another good game should be
against South China, was one of collecting the points.
e party
Referee.-Commdr.
(9). E. J. R. Mitebell, (2): F. Pierce Grave, (12); v. J. Hooper, H. P. Winslow. D. J. Cuthill (8); N. Glover. (1) v. A. E. Crap-J. M. Walker v. Major. J.R Lloyd;
St. Joseph's and Kowloon RN. J. Owen Hughes v. C. E. Bard- Dell, (6).
Crocker of Kowloon also left Reserves should play a drawo Byes.-A.E. Asbion (10) v. A.B.strom: P. R. J. Adams v. H.S. and the Club will have to search
game. Stewart (+1): C. Baimer John Barry; H. A. Lammert v. G. H.
for a goalkeeper, Wilson; Capt. M. Glover v. H. E. son. (6) v. A. Leach. (11)
Smith.
TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.
On two
For the Holiday Matches The Club are away from home Scotland are turning out a good
League table -
8.0.
DIVISION L
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JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
this week and they are visitors to side but the honors of the day is the latest of the finger operated Match play. 18 holes (0
the Police on the Navy Abould fail to England. handicaps). First and second
ground. Bad luck seems to dodge The United Services should rounds to be completed by
the Club this year for another prove too strong for the Chinese, January 9 third round by Mr. H. B. Marriott Watson's player will be absent from the but the services forwards will not January 23, fourth round record as a writer on the staff of side this week through injury score many goals. by January 31, Afth the Pall Mall Gazette was re- Begg got shaken up in the Club- round by February 6th, and markable for an attempt which Titanis match and will not be out sami-final by February 13th.
week-end, Gerrard and The made to convey the editorial this First Round-R. R. Turner, opinion through the medium of Railton are still doubtful starters. C. C. Stark; W. C. Shiner Chaucerian English.
The Police will be without Capt. C. Cordon: C. F. Waltby successive occasions the readers Valentine but will have the 23-)
D. M. Larking; C. B of the Gazette were puzzled by Bistance of two old players on the Robertson v. J. G. Lyca Brown; the quaint archaic phraseology of wings. A draw would appear to C. Forsyth v. Capt. G. D. Marriott Watson's leaders, and be the result with the Club having Meredith; H. O. Bales v. A. D. then the editor stepped in, Kr. the better of the exchanges in Humphreys J. A. Douglas Cast, (the Editor), always respon- midfield. Hamilton v. J. H. Wheeler: Lt. ive to an original idea, readily
A very good game should be Cariew Col. Clementi-Smitir . . . indulged the Quixotic whim of his pen on the South Chins ground Harston; G. M. Dodwell v. H. M. brilliant lieutenant, but after the between the Tamar and Chinese. Henderson C. V. Mark v. 8. second effort be felt he bad to They are bracketed at the head Kowloon Grimble; J. W. Franks consider the feelings of bis of the League, each with 12.G.A
readers; and Marriott Watson's points, The sailors defence wiTitania The following receive byes la next contribution reverted to sal be very weak, Smith and Tomlin-Ambrose the first round and go into the near an approach to a convenon being on the sick list and gesond jeand m
tional style as he was capable of Hatton having left for home.
Azassiz.
Tamar Wilts †Club....
Police... Cairo
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