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LEGISLATIVE COUNCILtructive experience for him to take part in their deliberations He was sure the Colony had very great future and as far as he personalis

concerned Le Wab would always watch for news concerning its development,

(Continued From Page 6.) Order, 1921, as amended, for the purpose of adapting the provisions of the said Orders to the circum- stances of the Colony of Hong- kong.

MAINTENANCE ORDERS. The Hon. Attorney General moved the frat reading of a Bill intituled An Ordinance to smend the Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance, 1921.

TABLES TURNED ON

PUNTER.

Boomerang Effect of Betting

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922

FOOTBALL.

Saturday's Matches.

BY "QUIZ."

Saturday's League games re- sulted as follow-

H'kong Club... 4 Kowloon ... 'D RO.A. ... 2 Wiltshires... 01 H.M.S. Ambrosaŝ H.M.S.Titania0; HMS Cairo, ◊ 80.A.

University 3 Club Res. ... Kowloon Res. 5 Punjabia

0

Wilts. Res.... 3 St. Joseph's

United A. C.... 1 S.C.....

Owing to strike duty, the Police were unable to fulfil their engage-| gi mant with H. M. S. Tamar. ·

CLUB v. KOWLOON.

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The Club playing on the Kow-66 loon ground defeated the home team by four goals to love, Mac- Tavish was absent from the Club testa and Banner filled the vacancy. Play opened fairly even and after 5 minutes Kuhr was given a chance to open the score but sent in very tame and Hayward cleared easily. At the other end Wheeler ended up s fine run by shooting behind, Club forced a corner and England. placed well, Begg being penalised

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Ambrose goalie had to receive medical attention for colliding with one of the Titania," while gamès holding the ball be received a bad teams cut over the eye which prevented when him from taking any further part

thejin the game.

CAIRO v. SOUTH CHINA. South China were very lucky

for jumping after he had beaten ward did well. The batter side six gosis to nil. Coysh the Hayward and the referee picked woo. the ball up after it had crossed the goal line. Stewart handled

R.GA. v. WILTS. and Coupland sending in from A long series of good the free kick, Gerrard cleared. between these military The Club now had most of the ended Bi Sookumpoo game but failed in

of the R.G.A. goal. England came down the Wilts by two goals to nil Phillips did good work in goal wing and cepterd.

Forsyth These teams have been great for the Titania in the opening running up, sent in rivals and good football could half but had little support in the fast shot, Hayward having no always be seen when these teams closing half and the Ambrose chance and the Club were one op met. The game was marred on forwards beat him from close Begg handled in midfield and Saturday by a section of the range. Werman sent Coombs away but spectators who attempted to Roberts was ofside when the barrack' Mr. Jones, the referee.) ball came over. J. Rodger kick who had occasion to speak to ed to touch in clearing from them at the interval. The Wilts in sharing the points with the Wheeler and from the throw intoak up the attack from the start Cairo on the Navy “A” ground in Kub: sent out for England who but found the RG.A. defence a match that was distinctly in failed to accept and the ball rolled very sound. The R.G.A. opened favour of the sailors. From the to touch. Kuhr came through their account from A penalty, start the Cairo had the better of and beating Murrison, screwed for McHugh beat Trivett and the the exchanges but luck was the ball into the net putting the later recovering went for the against them. However, Chas Club two op. Shortly after the gancer and dropped, him rather 50 and Fung Tai defended well interval arrived with the Club heavily and then falling on top while Lau Hing Cheung played leading by two goals to mil. of him. From the penalty kickļa very safe game in goal. Resuming. Kowloon sent the Couzens placed the ball high The Chinese forwards could not ball out for Coombs but Gerrard into the net. This reverse paticombine for the sailors middle returned and Begg

handled. the Wilts. on their mettle and line kept them well marked. They Hayward saved from England the R.G.A. defence had a warm had to shoot from long range and and Railton beaded in, Roberts time sod in clearing Walker Eva dealt with the shots success. clearing.

handled in the penalty area. Amor fally, Bennett worked hard at Rodger ran out and cleared a took the kick and Phillips brought centre balf and was well support forward pass by Coombs and off a good save. Half time, R.G.Aed by his wings. Stevenson as the pivot kept his front line wall Forsyth tried to run through bat! L. Wilts 0. WAS tackled by Oswick who Resuming, the game opened to the fore sad with Chan So and forced him to part with the ball very fast and the middle line on Fang Tai heateo, Lau brought off The game and Banner missed. Club award- each side pot in some good work, some good saves. ed a free kick for a foul throw Warren got away on the Wilta.janded in a goalless draw, by McKelvis and Oswick gave a left and from his centre Menham WILTS. RESERVES «. ST.

R.G.A."

JOSEPH'S.

On the College, ground the

corner from which Banner headed beaded in wide. The into the side of the net. Forsyth transferred and during the rush did a fine run and Hayward lear- Trivett handled in the pensity ing his charge was beaten by the area. Couzens again beat Turner soldiers made the going hot for Club man who put the ball into and the R.G.A. were two up. The St Joseph's who stuck the pace the net. The Club were soon in Wills. got away from the centre for 20 minutes after which time Kowloon territory and forced a kick and forced a corner, Warren the soldiers scored twice before Beck and Ford corner, Hayward saving well from sending behind. The R.G.A the interval,

A sound s scramble following the flag played

defensive scoring. Shortly after the interval. kick. Club kept the Kowloon game and kept the Wilts. out and Omar scored for the College and men at home and Hayward did the game ended in a win for the Watt's adding one to the soldiere score, the Wilts. won by three well to save a fast low drive from RG.A. by two clear goals. Begz The fourth goal was

The game was evenly contested goals to one. scored through neat work and both the winning goals came front of goal following a corner from penalty kicks.

For the R.G.A. Philips wa kick well directed by England and Hayward misjudging the good in goal and Walker and flight of the ball with Begg in Woodhouse were sound in de- ground went in favour of the attendance. Mair foaled Millerd fence. The PGA. were well United but each side scoring once, and from the freekick Coupland served by their middle line, Pascoe the game ended in a draw of one The United were unlucky sent over the bar. Just on the keeping Menham well under. ll.

· UNITED v. SOUTH CHINA "B."

This match on the United

call at time, Gerrard tried to The R.G.A. attack was moderate taking one point only. Valentice score for running through he and did not look like scoring. scored for the home team.

hard drive that They were lucky to get two

UNIVERSITY v. CLUB skimmed the Crossbar.

penalties.

RESERVES. For the Wilts. the middle line

sept, in

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by Cheque Decision. The whistle sounded for time played well while Trivett and The University playing with leaving the Club winners of a Murrant cleared and tackled well out Sepher and T. L. Cheah beat moderate game by 4 clear goals. Warren was good on the wing and with 7 men only, by three goals the Club Reserves, who started

AMBROSE «. TITANIA.

to nil Samy scored once before. the interval and twice after.

KOWLOON RESERVES v. PUNJABIS.

A firm of West-end commission agente, Messrs. H. Appleton and Co., turzed the tables on's backer

By their win the Club go to Menham worked hard in the All the above Bills were read a in a case at Westminster County the bead of the league for the centre but was well marked. first time, after the Hon. Attorney Court.

first time this season. General has explained the Objects

They were sued for 250 by and Reasons, already published Frederick Robert

The Club played a sound game Larg at

As the Titania is leaving this by us.

Holloway-road, N. He said that but their forwards in the opening

On the Railway ground at THE GENERAL'S-FAREWELL 00 May 9 he agreed to place £50 minutes failed close in but made week for an extended cruise, the

on deposit with them at 5 per football. Forsyth used good judg. was brought forward and played to the Reserves by 5 goals to nil. amends later by playing good match scheduled for 11th, March

Kowloon the Punjabis went down

study the Crown Lands Resump. Then he made several bets, andment in scoring two goals, but on the 'B' ground. This game Mason, Pascoe (2), and Hallam tion Ordinance and, BA the on June 3 received an account was very often out of bis place, was advertised other Bills appeared to be of from the brim with a cheque for sometimes being with the backs. Services League match bat as the (2) scored for the Reserves.

Begg played a dashing game. He Hongkong League Management no great urgency and in view £30. He had no further betting received two cautions from the requested it to be played as a H.K. of Chinese New Year he would transactions, and then asked for referee during the match. Anhr League fixture, the teams decided adjourn the Council sine die. his deposit.

H.E. the Governor said that he understood members

bo

to were

cent, to be returned in a monto.

to

A * United

was good and scored a good goal to play for the points in each Under these circumstances The defence was that the £50 bile the fourth one was due to league so the Ambrose as the re- much. regretted was not on deposit, but was in his overhead kick close in. Bannersult of the game collected two that this would be the last respect of losses due on bets at played a better game and his points in each. The game opened ocossion on which Lieat.-General the time. Messrs. Appleton and centres should have been turned even and each side paid & visit to Bir George Kirkpatrick would Co., Biso. counterclaimed under

account. England did well their opponents' goal. Hands in assist in the deliberations and he the Dey v. Mayo (betting by and had hard luck with a couple the penalty ares against a Titania wished to have is put on record, cheque) decision for the return of shote. The ground was too defender gave the Ambrose not on behalf of the Council, his of the £30 paid to Lang by narrow for his corter kicks for he wantage for Phillips brought off appreciation of the services cheque.

dent the ball about six yards a brilliant save stopping the ball which the General had rendered Dapaty Judge Ross Brown passed the goal on each occasion, near the post and Banks clearing.;

Cout all and

hold that the £50 was to

The middle line played well Half time no score, his term deposit, but was paid on account although Mair was a little rough

Resuming, the Ambrose took

not

to the the Colony during of office here. He also wished to of betting losses, and plaintiff with some of his charges. J. okharge of the game and Boulter express, on the Council's behalf, could not recover the £30 on the Rodger had little to do owing to opened thescore for them, beating their best wishes for his fature. cheque they gave, however the safe play by the back. For Phillips from close range. Shortly Lieut-General Bir George anomalous the present state of Kowloon Wheeler played with after, Savage put on number 2 and Kirkpatrick expressed his great the law might be considered. dash in the forward line while the the Titania foll away with the Judgment for the defendants west of the forward weemed result that Boulter added 3 and appreciation sad said that it had not only been a very on the claim and counterclaim nervous. Weyman worked hard Barage one and time arrived

was then given pleasing duty but also a very

and Marrison, Oswick and Hay leaving the Ambrose winners by

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