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HONGKONG, 20th Nov., 1922.
THE BOXING BAN.
In making mention on Satur.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. · 1922,
DAY BY DAY.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
LAWN BOWLS,
Kowloon Club's Closing
Day.
sidènts, it does seem anomalous |that it should be subj-at to 'the' dictation of a naval minority on this matter. The art of boxing A MAN ABOUT TOWN IS SELDOM Saturday's League Results. would, we believe, be encouraged|ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE by the arrangement of matches|
There were no cases of com-
(BY "QUIZ").
There was a large gathering of irrespective of race; and womunicable disease notified on Saturday's games in the Hong Kowicon Bowling Green Club on lawn bowls enthusiasts at the Iknow no. sound reason why in Saturday or Sunday.
kong League resulted as under.Saturday for the closing day. this sport alone discrimination
Division I. should be showɑ. “Coloured
mad
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The wife of the Governor of the Hawkins Straits Settlements, Lady Guille King's not shut out from mard, is due out by the P. and O. Kowloon cricket, tennis or football; whys.s. Morea in the near future. should they be excluded from boxing! Perhaps our naval friends will tellus.
Tamar Ambrose
6 Durban
5 Despatch
... Carlisle ........
2 South China
The weather was delightful and
1 the band of the 102nd. K.O.
...Grenadiers was present, whilst
tea was served during the after- noon.
1 H.K. Club - ...
Major A. R. J. Dewar, C.P.O. R. G. A.-Police, was not played Penang, is retiring in the near
Division II._ future. Major Dewar has over St. Joseph's 3 Kowloon twenty years' service in Malaya. Hawkins 3 Warders
University. S Carlisle
The East in Parliament.
The British possessious in the Ipoh, F.M.S, has accepted the S. Chin “A” 0 R.G.A.
The Rev. L. S. Kempthorne, of S. Chias "B" Police Eset are nos likely to be neglect comination of the Archbishop of United A. C. 1 Auxiliaries. ed dog that they have several Canterbury to the Bishopric of Ambrose
| former residente in Parliament. Mr. Gersham Stewart has been re-elected. and Mr. C. W. Dar-
Fiji.
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A match was played between the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and The Rest, resulting in a win for the former by 97 points.
At the conclusion of the match, the President of the Club (Mr. David Keith) made a brief speech and introduced Mrs. Hedley, who presented the year's prizes, 15 follow
Championship. 1st (presented
... 1 Despatch Excepting the games Hawkins V. Durban and King's v. Despatch, by the Club), Mr. W. M. John- bishire has become an M. P. A car belonging to Mr. R. & the games were evenly contested stone: 2ad. (presented by Mr. These two men, one formerly of Rodgers accidentally knocked and the Club were the only teams Gow), Mr. J. Gibson; 3rd. (pres- iHoogkong and the other
Aarer a Chinese in the central dis-in the Senior Division not to score. ented by Mr. Harvey) Mr. L. Guy. President's Priza.-1st. (pres- Jeloquent speaker, at one time of triet on Saturday. The man was The crawn games between Tamarented by Mr. Keith), Mr. C. and South China and RG.A. and Atkinson: 2nd. (presented by Mr. South China "A" will no doubt
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the Straits Legislative Council, slightly injured. are particularly to be depended on to bring up Eastern matters A Chinees was taken to the upset the coupon forecasts this Russell), Mr. D. Muir; 3rd. ¡pres that require looking into. Mr. Government Civil Hospital yes-week.
ented by the Club) Mr. A. Gershom Stewart has already terday as the result of being. Ambrose v. Club.
Whibley. been responsible for a number of knocked down and injured by a
Vice-President's Prize.-lat. The home team were very weak (presented by Mr. L. Goy) Mr. J. pertinent queries about this part motor car in Queen's Road East.
in the fixture with the Ambrose Gibson; 2nd. (presented by Mr. of the world, and Colonel. John
on the Club ground, and those who Farrell), Mr. R. Hall; 3rd. (pres- Ward has alsb done his bit in that The items on the agenda for to- did play seemed very much out eated by the Club), Mr. G.. R. direction. Japanese doings. morrow's meeting of the Sanitary of place." A general shuffle Edwards. opium questions, and the mui-Board includa the following-round at positions after the tsai evil have had to face Appointment of Mr. J. A. Fraser, change of ence did not improve 1st. Dundee). Mr. J. McKelvis: Handicap. 1st (presented by tho glare of Parliamentary to be Secretary vica Mr. C. M. W. matters. The game did not start 2nd. (presented by Mfr. Neilson), Darbishite has had a good deal sistant Head of Sanitary Depart-vertised time, probably due to the by the Club), Mr. J. Henderson. publicity in
Mr. Reynolds (resigned), and As-juntil 10 minutes after the ad-Mr. W. Russell; 3rd. (presented to criticise in the Malayan ment
Police turning up late in the administration. Hitherto his
Non-Prize Winners.-1st. (pres- Junior match. Begg and Valeo-ented by 1st. Belfast), Mr. J. C. arena has been the Straits Recruiting for the King's Regi-tine were absent from the attack Brown; 2ad. (presented by the Settlements Association in Loment the foreign service battal.sad several chances for the Club Club), Mr. A. Whibley; 3rd. (pres- don, but now he has attained the lion of which is at Hongkong to take lead early in the game ented by the Club) Mr. H. Overy. right to voice his
opinions is very good in its own recruit were not accepted. The Club before the chief debating socials ing grounds. The home battalion had the better of the exchanges. Clydeside), Messrs. Barr and Pair-151. (presented by of the Empire. One wonders will send another draft before the but the most they could do was Johnston. what his maiden
speech close of the trooping season of to force a few corner kicks and will be about Doubtless some 1922 23.
although the ball was nicely
their time.
placed the bustling tactics of the before a large attendance. The Ambrosa
team prevented any sailors had the better of the ex-
maich came from a melee in front seven minutes from the start ware
thing about rubber! Anyhow.) we can expect these members from the Far East to keep a The light cruiser Diomede, day of the fact that the naval watchful eye on all the little Captain Geoffrey Hopwood score. The only goal of the changes in the opening play and authorities have placed a bic on happenings that concern us. :/C.B.E, bas left Portsmouth to of the Club goal, when Edmonds two genis tip, Oxland and Burd
fights in which coloured
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the Chins
is to be hoped that they will join the Fleet on criticism is to be their forte, be Station in place of the Cairo, sre engaged, we remarked that
free from any suggestion of transferred to the East Indies. the decision would not be popular perverted perspective of local The Diomede is due at Hongkong with the public. Over the week-matters. It is often difficult to on November 28. end the subject has aroused grasp all the points of an Eastero question after a long absence in considerable discussion amongs: far away Britain. sportsmen, and we find that the
Decrepit Labourers. naval attitude is almost unanime-
In all parts of the world where lously condemned. We are not there is abundant and more
occur.
Station.
seven
won by a greater!
Det.
to
worked the ball into the net from scoring. South China, playing with good combination, reduced a general mix-up.
Hawkins v. Durban.
their opponents' lead, before the This game was noted for the interval, whoo Wong Sbui-wa
sent in prolific scoring, no less than
a twirling shot, that ́
the Tamar goal Routley in goals belog registered, treated too lightly and was The great success achieved by which is the bighest number surprised to find, the ball bad Griffi:b's masterpiece Way
scored in one game this season. passed between his legs into the Dawa East" has encouraged the
Hynes scored for the Hawkins Coronet management to screen it for three days more until next Osborne soon put them farther after Eve minutes play and
After the change of ends, the Ministers of the surprised that that should be so, less cheap industrial man-power gospel are being invited to attend Hynes pat on the third goal and which brought a caution from
or Wednesday.
abend. Before the interval, Eame of football was forgotten and rough play was indulged in. because we believe the ban to be jose meets with the problem as the management's guests. at half time the Hawkins had the referee to both teams. The
of sweated labour, and in the East, altogether unjustified and even a particularly, there is the matter
tead of three clear goals. Hittle foolish.
method of play then improved Home papers, referring to the of the employment of decrepit ceath of Mr. Raphael E. Belilios the flagship were Sve up, Bark- two all through Routley fumbling Ten minutes after resuming and South Chins made the score We have in previous comment labour. Here, ia Hongkong, we of Hongkong, state that be died ham sad Frost having beaten Law-shot from Wong Pak-chong and on this colour" question ex- are not likely ever to be free from suddenly on
this aspect of the labour question. October 17 at the Hote! Victoria, ging visit to the other end and ball returned it into the net. The the morning of reace in goal. The Durban had a Leung Tai-fong receiving the pressed our views at length, but One often wonders what system Northumberland Avenue, just Millar beat Hooper and scored game ended in a draw of two the occasion calls for a few of weeding-out the law is able to after returning to London from a the only goal ter the Durban. additionsi observations. So rea-enforce in the Coloor. Most of visit to his family in Devonshire.
Just before time, Osborne pat on
goals all. the chair coolies appear to ba 00 is given why fights of the
number six for the Hawkins.
The Junior Games. very fit-they have to be in order;
In Amongst the officers who are
the nature indicated are undesirable to carry on their work-but there
King's v. Despatch.
Junior games, St. Joseph's arossing OYOZ At bookunpoo, the King's bad Kowloon, came away with the Is it fear of racial trouble If are ricksha pullera one meets with joining the Senior Officers War so, we would point out and em. occasionally who are obviously Staff College course is Captain matters practically their
Reginald G. H. Handarson, C. B., way in this match, The game closing half when three goals O points, winning the match in tow too decrepii. either through age phasise that there have been of disease, to continue their avo-who commanded the battleship was very fast throughout and on were put on by P. Xavier, Ogley. in this cation for long. Again, one meets Erin at Jutland and later was flag the rug of the play the King's and Omar. many such contests
to Vice-Admiral Sir should àzve Colony, and none of them has with aged Chinese women or girls captain
with their backs bent to a prema Alexander Duf, K.C.B., Com. margin. Jones, the King's centre- that between the United and A well-contested game WEX caused any untoward incident co ture stoop, tofing along the ander-in-Chief of the China forward.
was in scoring vein,(Auxiliaries, for when a goalless Iron Bux many times roads, on the lower levels and oc
Ending the net on four occasione draw seemed almost certain, fought white men here and it can the Peak, carrying heavily loaded
The first goal crore about through Browe got the ball past Hil Police officers who returned a weak clearance by the sailors who had played a good game in with truth be stated that these baskets, their progress being in
stages or spasms. There must be from dave on Saturday by the defence and Jones, being well up, goal for the bouls ware amongst the most a great deal of loss of time and sad O. Kashgar are inspector sent the ball flying into the net United won by a goal to nil.
Auxiliaries. The enjoyable and exciting ever seen efficiency in the employment of T. Murphy, Sab-Inspectors A. R. after ten minutes play. The best
But is there a real Clarke, G. R. Clarke, Reynolds, goal of the match came from the against the Warders, Wrigley Hawkins bad an easy win in the Colony. There is irony.such labour.
remedy? We can feel nothing Hutchins, P. S. Brown, Hender-right wing, where Williams sent scoring twice in the openlug half, too, in the fact that the very but pity for these miserable 800, Hourihan. Murphy, L. S. over a long anot and the ball, while Hewitt pot them further two men who are now prevented wrecks of bumanity, who perhaps Logen and Murphy. Three twisting, deceived the goalkeeper ahead before the close.p
also and landed in the net. from meeting (Battling Key and are barely able to keep up a new men for the Force
existence until arrived by the same steamer.
University accounted for the " S, P. O. Morgan) engaged in an
Being two down at the change Carlisle Reserves after being two ་ they can struggle on uo further
of ends, the sailore tried hard to to one against them at encounter quite rec utly, with the in life's battle. Apparently the Lieut. Comdr. D. Wardlaw-retrieve their position and forced interval. Garry and Mitchell the result that a thoroughly sporting East is not sufficiently advanced Ramsey has been posted to the corner off Wynne from which scored for the asilors while Samy for the institution of the equival command of the sloop Magnolia, Carter beaded the ball into the 12) and Luz, scored for the ents of workhouses and old age one of the 17-knotters, on the net.
With the score two to one University. the Chinese boxer has fought pensions. These would give bet- Coins Station. He leaves for in their favour, the King's took Service men in the Straits with-tez prospects to
Ambrose beat the Despatch by a labourer's Hongkong directly.
The new charge of the game and Jones goal to nil, Burt scoring the out the least objection being declining years then the homes captain of the Magnolia has been scoring three goals in the closing only goal of the manich.
for decrepits which our charity is in the service over twenty years, half they won the game se stated South China "B" best the any ill-feeling being sometimes able to provide for the and has held his present rank for above.
Police Reserves by two goals to broken toilers of this part of the the past five. He was a lieutenant Kowloon v. Carlisle.. nit, Ip Kau and Kwok Po-kan
of the battleship Hercules in the A very brisk game was being the scorers." early stages of the Great War,
played on the and was for the past two years.
new Kowloon At Scokuspoo, the R. G. A. animosity being aroused is ill- INCREASE OF MALARIA. skipper
between ground of the
the above Reserves and South China "A" minesweeper founded. What other possible)
teams, ending in favour of the played a drawn game. No score. Leamington.
home team by two goals to one. grounds there can be for pro Dr. Koch's Suggestions.
All the scoring took place in the
League Table.... hibiting fights of this character
The light cruiser Vindictive, opening half, Duncan registering At to-morrow's meeting of the Captain Ronald we cannot imagine. There are Sanitary Board, Dr. W. V. M. Portsmouth Oct 18 to convey home team did not have the lead Howard, left the first goal for Kowloon. The one that we know of that can- Koch, pursuant to notice, will miscellaneous reliefs to vessels long, for Downward, receiving a King's... 76 1 11 4 11 Dot be easily answered.
on the Mediterranean, East Indies, pass from Murphy went in and Tamar 7 4 1 2 10 7 10 "In view of the increase of and China Stations, and will ar scored for the Carlisle, making HC2126 So far as
we can learn, the malaria during the year, which is riva here on or about December the score one all. It was left to Kowloor. 1117 મ objection does not emanate from, partly attributable to the extensive 4. All the relieved ratings from Duncan to put Kowloon ahead, Hawkins 48 01118 nor is it necessarily approved by, building operations, will the Head East Indies ships will remain at Taking a pass from Clemo on the S. China 13 31 10 the Boxing Association, which, we the necessary steps to warn build Vindictive from. Hongkong at the and won the match for Kowloon..G.. 5 14 0
of the Banitary Department take Colombo galil the return of the run, be gave Brown no chance Ambrose 7 2 5 0 510 bear, was quite willing to arrange ing contractors and others "con-end of December. At Hongkong The second half. was very evenly Durban 8 12 08/9 matches both for Bux and Key. cerned to adopt prophylactic the relief balf crew for the depot contested, but the half-tims score Despatch 3-0 21 When we bear in mind that this measures, and also advise the ship Tamar, and miscellaneous remained unaltered.
Carlisle 20.40 Authorities as to the necessity of ratings, will be disembarked, and
Police 40 40 Association is composed of pro-Bling in swamps and training the men relieved will embark in
-Tamar v. £outh China.. minent sportsmen, including nellaha in the vicinity of lands the Vindictive
Submarines and Titania hayo. On the Navy "A"ground these for homewardi
teains played a leome of the Colony's, leading re- about to be sold."
drawn game yet competed.
contest resulted.
What is more,
band-to-mouth
raised or engendered. These facts, and others that could be cited, suffice world.
to show that the fear of racial
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