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DAY BY DAY.
LOCAL FOOTBALL
HE WHO IS ONLY WIDE LIVES [IN GLOOM.—Voltaire,
"Saturday's Matches.
(BY "QUIZ;")
|
OBITUARY.
Capt. S. Van Ronkel ··
Shipping men throughout the
Far East will read with regret of
Saturday's games resulted as the death of Captain Samuel Van
Getting Stronger Day by Day. dishonesty. We all owe it to our future selves to get a just return
Dr. Sun Yat-sen has com- on to-day's services-our future
municated with Mr. C. C. Wo, under selves depend on our present who is now staying in Shanghai, selven not to cheat us of cur asking him to return to Canton
King's is urgently required.
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DEATHS.
VAN RONKEL At the French Hespital on March 25th, 1923, Samuel yan Ronkel, Captain of the se. "Arakan." Aged 48 years WHALEY-On March 21 1923, Emerson P. Whales, late of Anderson, Meyer & Co., Ltd., at Shangbai General Hospital, of pneumonía.
The Telegraph.
HONGKONG, 26th March, 1923.
YOURSELF.
rights Professor Rontgen, one immediately, as his political aid Club
League: Division 1.
Ambrose
Rastal, which took place at the „ French Hospital yesterday after
following stroke ...oon,
4 R. G. Á. 3 South China 1 Titadin League: Division II. days. S. Joseph's... 5 R. G. A.
of the world's greatest benefac- tore, cheated his future self. The
During the past two idea we have been putting three cases of enteric fever, two Marazion forward is worth turning over in our minds, but, as a brake to it, we would leave this other final thought that it is as dis- honest to attempt to get more than we are entitled to, as it is to
take less.
Protection of Australia.
of small-pox and one of diphtheria! have been noted. One of the sufferers from enteric was a Bri- tisher: all the rest were Chinese,
The King, at an Investiture at Buckingham Palace, on Feb. 13, presented to Captain Evans, R. N. the Board of Trade Silver Medal for Gallantry in Saving Life at Sea. This was in connection with the Hong Môh disaster.
3 Titania South China.
จ
0
of
Ho
1 apoplexy.
Captain Van Rankal was aboard bis ship, the Arakan, of which he has been master some ten years,” in Taikos Dock, and on Friday night he did not come down to Club
dinner. This did not occasion The Club fielded a fairly much surprise, however, as it
He went. trong side in this match on the was not unusval Club ground, Forsyth and Bagg to bed on Friday-night, turning out for the 5rst time and the nark morning when the since the Interport game. They cabin bay came in be found him also bad the assistance of W. on the floor unconscious. Captain Stewart in the forward line, Van Raakel was taken to the player who should do well in French Hospital at once. Hongkong football. Soath Chins remained in a semi-conscious con- forwards, although speedy, diddition until Sunday afternoon, not show up well in front of goal when he passed away." The Australian continent, with
and lacked combination. Chan The deceased gentleman was its vast area, sparsely populated,į
So failed to take advantage of a jonly 48 years of age. He leaves Waking up to find 2 m&D and its position, with a very long.
awarded for penalty
hands widow and grown-up daughter undefended coastline, and its standing beside the bed with a against Bishop, for he was bigh in San Francisco, with whom potential wealth, has for years revolver in his hand. & Chinese with his shot and the ball struck much sympathy w ba felt in afforded a defence problem that woman yesterday gave the alarm, the crossbar and rebounded into their sad breavement can only be termed an anxious with the result that the intruder play, J. Stewart clearing. The It is of interest that Captain one. Australis is practically un- and another man, who was acting first goal was secured by Stewart, Van Ronkel's ship the Arakan able to defend herself, and it will his accomplice, ran out of the the Club's new man, although was the first vessel to open the be a long time before the country's house without waiting to las England had a say in the matter, Java-Pacific Line. Before going population will be large enough their hands on anything.
for the later lobbed the ball ovarion that run Captain Van to provide the personnel for even
Fung Tai's head and W. Stawärt Rockel- was fo‘coramand of an effective home-defence army.)
trading between Java Large boulders, set in motion running round the ball took it on ships
He WAS one Situated as it is, the Common by the loosening of the earth, the bounce and, with a first-time and Holland. wealth must ever be dependent rolled down and fatally crushed shot, quite took the goalkeeper of the oldest captains-from naval protection. As long as the three coolies who with others by surprise, landing the ball high point of view of service in the lines of communication are held were engaged on the cutting at in the net with a rising shot. Rotterdamsche Lloyd, the owners by a British or allied navy, the Coronation Road near the new South China were doing most of of the Arakan, and had spent the country will be safe from serious Mongkok Police Statiofa xester-the attacking, but their forwards greater part of his career in ships attack. During the war, the day. The remains were taken to could not score, and the intervs! running between Europe and British Navy was the defender of the Government Civil Hospital. arrived with the Club leading by America and the Esat all our outlying colonies and
a goal to nil.
The funeral will pass the After the change of ends, the Monument al four o'clock this dependencies, with due assistance were associated with us. from the friendly nations who
A quarrel amongst the wives in play was very even and Li Wee-afternoon. The Chinese household is said to tong made the scores one all' Australian naval voit was abave induced one of them to take Shortly afterwards, Chan So was effective part of our feet, and arsenic, according to a report re-pulled up for jumping and dan- SATURDAY'S CRICKET. gave promise of a future when ceived this morning. The woman is gerous play in the penalty stes the bigger colonial possessions the No. 1 wife of a Chinese living and from the spot kick, Forsyth would be able to help the Mother at No. 157 Laichikok Road. She gave the Club the load. A ding- country to bear the burden of was found suffer.ng from arsenic dong struggle ensued and Wong naval armaments. However, a poisoning and was removed to Pak-chong should have scored. There was a very interesting policy of retrenchment followed hospital.
to one.
King's v. R.G.A.
League Matches,
two
bur, with only McPhail to beat,match on Saturday, when the the Armistice. The idea of s
he lifted the ball wide of the up-Civil Service C.C., playing against Colonial Navy was practically
right. Very neat combination by Craigengower, compiled a record abandoned. With the policy of Major G. L. Cliver, Middlesex the Club inside forwards led up for this class of cricket with a economy that has arisen from the Regiment, has been transferred to to the Club's third goal, Forsyth scare of 319 Craigergowar Washington Conference. further the King's Regiment. This officer landing the ball in the net with knocked up 83M.H. Abbas 31). reductions in the British feet who was latterly serving with one well-directed shot which gave with P.T. Lamble taking 6 of have been decided on that are of the disbanded battalions of the the goalkeeper no chance. South their wickets for 39. The Civil
"Diehards, took part in the Great China put on pressure but McPhail Service soon causing our Government Con-
got "going, and siderable anxiety. The position War, winning the 1914 star, the was sate in goal and with South reached its fine total mainly amounts to this are gambling British War Medal and the British China close in, the final whistle through contributions of 89 from The other day we had an article on a chance of peace, or at least Victory Medal. He served in St. sounded, leaving the Club winners.C. Fincher, 58 from RC. in this column on the type of friendship with those who, in case Helena during the South Africa of a fast game by three gosia Witchell, and 77 from A. E. Wood.
War. whom the people
Americans of war, would be our only menace
Fincher's total included But aptly-term "Yes-men." To-day from a naval point of view
sixers and eighteen fours, Wood those at the head of affairs it we are penning & few thoughts Australia are no less appreciative al Secretary
Mr. David 2. T. Yui, Nation-! On the Garrison ground, the had a six and fourteen boundary about a totally different type of the issues involved, and we Y.M.C.A. Arrived in Hongkong town way and beat the R.G.A. by bit nine foura.
of the Chinese King's had matters much their bits to bis credit, whilst Witchell The Craigen- learn now of an intention by the from Shanghai yesterday and four clear goals. The King's gower bowling was remarkable Federal Government to include that he is not honest to bimself votes in the estimates" for a more Canton and Hongkong in con- players in view of the Shield Major, who bowled practically met representatives from Swatow, rested several of their regular for the performance by E.W. We do not imagine that there are effective navy and thedevelopment) ference. He also addressed final nex: Saturday, and the throughout, (24 overs, very many of this order in Hong of the military and air forces."
a large gathering of 600 men last men given a trial made a good fire of them maidene). kong, but, all the same, it will do That the Commonwealth author-night at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. show, especially Lord on the left took nine wickets for 103 runs..
ities fully realise the importance Auditorium. Mr. Yui, who is wing. The King's got well away The H. K. C. C. had a day out of sea-power to the country was accompanied by Mr. F. 8. Brock-from the start and, after three against the Indian R. C. The man, one of the secretaries of the minutes' play, Lord opened the Club compiled 319 for 8, and National Committee, from Shang-score for them. Although they declared. H.Owen Hughes retired bai, is to visit Canton this week continued to have most of the after hitting up 108 (fourteen
the man who is so self-denying
uo harm to put forward a few thoughts which may have ashown by their reception of the value to those who note them. Singapore naval base project. It is now obvious that Australia is We were reading recently of
not as apathetic in the matter of | Professor Rontgen, discoverer of defence as was supposed to be the
the X-ray, whose death Las just case. This is good news.
bean announced, and it was U.S. Occupation Expenses. 5.ated that he spent his last
We wonder whether anyone yoars in poverty. He refused to reading recently of the claim patent his discovery, it is said, mado by the Government of the bscause be believed it so valuable United States for the costs of ita that he should give it to the army of occupation has been in- clined to criticise the claimants. world without making any profit from it himself. He lived on small" pension worth about bundred Hongkong dollars year, and was given shelter by
friend.
if the facts' ara
e
a
stated, be was a martyr, & victim of his ideals. He was honest with the world; but was he really honest with himself?
and then retura North-
THE S.S. NILE.
To be Again Placed in Service.
All
nil.
Ambrose v. Titania.
mis-
and
The
play, the King's failed to add to boundaries), and L. J. Davies had their score before the interval, 72, not out, to his credit (a dixer and the teams crossed over with and twelve fours). The Indians the King's leading by a goal to could only rasch 94 (D. Rumishin 31 and 0. Ismail 33), with Owan Early in the second half, New. Hughes again to the fore, taking 1on ran through from the halfway 7 wickets for 36 runs.
The Police lost to the Civil line and ended up by beating Phillipe in the R.G.A. goal. The Service C. C. second eleven. The R.G.A. then had a look in, but losers compiled 54; R. Taylor At first sight it possibly appeared China Mail Steamship
We are informed that the the sound defensive play by the taking 8 of their wickets for 16,
Com-King's middle line prevented any a truly fine performance. a to many persons as an instance pany's 8.8. China will be laid up score. Robinson score the third C. S. C. C. men then had things of grasping all that could be in Hongkong harbour, awaiting goal for the King's, receiving the much their own way, compiling obtained from the impoverished certain repairs, on her arrival on ball from Martin and beating 175 with 8 wickets down, to which Allies at a time when they are or about April lith, and she will Phillips from close range. The total H. Sandford contributed very badly off. However, there be replaced in the service by the fourth goal was the fault of the 42, Tacchi 36, and Callip 33.
The K.C.C. second string went R.G.A. goalkeeper, who agis good excuse for America's im-8.s. Nile, sailing from Hongkong judged a high dropping shot from down to the University seconds
on Wednesday, April, patience, if what the Allies' critics at noon have to say is true. We have 18th.
Hodgson and let the ball bounce at Kowloon by a big margin. The recently read a very severe com-
The s.s, Nile, which has re-afterwards the
over his head into the net. Soon University scored 112. C. A ment, in a sober British journal,
final whistle Paterson being highest with 26, had extensive repairs sounded, leaving the King's win and W. L. Weaser taking # of on our Government's attitude in cently this matter, and, if the case is made in the engine room, is now ners of a poor game by four goals their wickets for 20. The Kow- * From our youth up. we Bre correctly presented by our con-in first-class shape to go back into pil."
loon men, with a very bad collapse, only reached 62, to whicb H. H. always being told of the virtues teraporary, we bave reason to be the trans-Pacific service.
Benson contributed 25, Yeow thankful for America's friend. Passenger bookings made on the of honesty, but, for the most liness and forbearance. It would 8.8. China will be transferred to the Navy "A" ground, the Tuck-oh took 4 for 18- for the part, the injunctions have to do appear that the hint thrown out the Nile, which has accommoda- Ambrose wound up the season University. with honesty in our relations by the United States at the time tion for 200 first-class and 30 with a win over the Titania by
Friendly Match." their second-class passengers.
ed the runners-up position to The H.K.C.C. secord eleven with others-little is said about of the Armistice that
Government would not claim re-. honesty to ourselves. It is, of parations has been turned to good
the King's in the Hongkong and the second string of the In-" League. The game was evenly dian R. C. met in an interesting course, dishonest to do less or to account, with the result that our
contested, and Hood scored for friendly matab, which the IRC. give less than we are paid för, American cousins have very near-
the Ambrose after ten minutes' won by a small margin. Going ly had the dirty played on making due allowance for the them." Our own Government is
play. Coysh was very safe in in to bat first, the Indians com- profit system which is part and taken to task for being party to South China Defeat Helena, goal for the Ambrose and used piled 86 (E. Moosdeen 39), and the good judgment in running out to HK.C.C. team, against the bowl. parcel of our present system of this unfair attempt to take ad-
"An interesting baseball match pick up and clear. The Titania ing of A. Kitchell (5 for 36) and I." economice. But it is equally dia. Fantage of another Power's good
nature. In fact, there is more between the South China Athletic tried hard to level up, but bad to Hassan (4 for 33) scored only 69. honest to pay a man.less than he than a suggestion that the British Club and the U.8.8. Helens took retire defeated by a goal to nil is worth again making neces- exchequer has voted-sume for our place at Happy Valley on Satur
The Marazion won, after a fast the second half, and the Marazion sary allowance for the margin of army on the Rhine which, in the day afternoon. The Helena is profit to the employer. It is also words of one critic, "could bave one of the best naval teams seen game, by the odd goal in five, won as abova.:-
provided each man with sufficient in Hongkong, whilst the South Mason, of the Marazion, put the St. Joseph's v. RG.A dishonest, to ourselves, to do or to retire on." If there has been China has reputation for good ball through his own goal early in On the St. Joseph's ground, the give materially more than we are mishandling of funds, or deliberate all-round play. Both sides played the game and Pibworth made the home team had an easy wia by paid for. Stripped of humbug, waste, the matter should be exceedingly well, showing real scores level. Woodward put the five goals to nil. Botha and Ogley
followed up." Perhaps some of air-tight baseball,
Marzzion ahead before the-in-|(2) scored before the interval; and tboro is nothing admirable in our new M. P. will have a wor. The final score was 2 to 1 interval. Fibworth for the Marazion | Hyndman and Botelho la the cles-> faithful old servant who slaves or two to say about it before long favour of South China.
and Gule for the Titania scored in ing half
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