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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH: MONDAY, FEBRUARY

199

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

[BY "QUIZ") LEAGUE: DIV, 1.

Saturday's football matches salted as follows:-

Kowloon... Ambrose.

S. China...

3 Despatch

2 R. G. A.

O Titania

LEAGUE DIV. II.

Iroquois

Marazion...

Club ...

Titania

SATURDAY'S CRICKET HOLIDAY FOOTBALL

FIRST DIVISION MATCH.

Ideal weather conditions atten- ded the cricket matches on Satur day.

CLUB SHAMEEN. Shameen Sports Club are Belding their beat available team for to morrow's match with the Club on }the Club,ground, kick-off 4 pm. On the Kowloon CC ground Shameen team-F. 0. States; F re-the ECC defeated Craigengower. Read, J. H. Sawmarch; B. F. by a big margin. The bame side Strange, H. Urquhart (Capt. S. declared at 166 for 9 (T. M. E. Kog: A. T. Las, Ur. Duncan. Cochrane 49), and the visitors R. P. Fund, F. Evelyn. J. Holger,

only compiled

81 in reply Lineaman, C. Ölive. Cochrane taking 5 for 35 and J.

... 8 University. I

3 'Surrey's

3 Kowloon ...

1 Diomede...

Hollyhock ... 0 5,China "A"

0

C. Fletcher 2 for 12.

SECOND DIVISION,

The second eleven of the H. K-

C. lost to the Navy seconds after sporting declaration at 186

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**PRESIDENT HARRISON.”

women,

ARRIVES IN PORT. The Erst of the Dollar Com- for 5. Towards this C. Blaker company's round-the world ships, the SOUTH CHINA v. TITANIA,Įtributed 59 and M. M. Maas carri President Harrison, came insol

This League game was played cd his bat for 82. Some splendid port to-day from Shanghai and at Sookuapoo before a large at-batting was seen when the sailors berthed at the Kowloon wharf. tendance. Chan So and Ng Kam-faced the Club's bowling, and they She has on board a trade mission cheun, the South China backs, concluded with 204 for 6. The of business men and

of the day was fae from San Francisco, and among were absent, while Lau Hing-score cheung re-appeared in goal. The 131. not out, by Harris, including the passengers from Shanghai game opened with South Chine 15 fours and 3 sixes. Simpson are Mr. J. Harold Dollar (son of attacking, but the sailors soon helped to make it an unusual the president of the company, assumed command and for a time second wicket stand by compil Mr. Robert. Dollar) and Mrs. J. "kop: South China in their owning 53. The first batsman out Harold Dollar.

the had scored "duck." The half. Four corners fell to

A reception is being held on Bailors in quick, time, but the glorious uncertainties again! the President Harrison this The K.C.C. juniors went to afternoon to a large number of play was very fast, and good Causeway Bay and lowered the

guests. football was seep. The goal-flag of the Chinese R.C. seconds.

The ship sailed from New were The home team scored 103 (S.T.York through the Panama Canal keepers on both sides doing splendid work. Chan Wong 301, A. O. Brawn taking

to San Francisco. Then on Kwong-ul did several sprints for 22. The visitors replied with Honolulu and Japan. At Shanghai down the wing, but his centres 156 for 9 (J. A. Fraser 35 and the ship was being towed up the were not improved upon. Emery G. Edwards 32).

stream by a large tug, but ac- The second eleven of the En-cumulated such 2 momentum was the star in the forward line.

were beater by the that when the tig stopped the opening the game out by swing-iversity

a low-scoring ship continued to move for- ing the ball out to his wings and R. A. M. C. in at times giving Lau in goal some match. 77 to 65. hard shot to deal with.

South China defence cleared. The

Logan

penalised for carrying almost. gave South Chine the game, but

FRIENDLIES.

3

A friendly encounter between the sailors packed their goal and the Civil Service and R. G. A the ball was put over the bar. Au resulted in soldiers winning, with

87 to 73. Kit-sang, dropping back when

The H.K.C.C. beat the indian Lat was beaten cleared from the goal-line when success for the R.C. in a friendly match at Soo Nailors wined certain. The final kuapoo. The home eleven scored whistle sounded leaving the game86, Owen Hughes taking 3 for a goal-less draw.

14, and the Club replied with 121 for 9 (E. J. R. Mitchell 37 and G. R. More 39, not out).

44

MID-WEEK CRICKET.

ward, over-taking the which wa against

30

tug. round

the

The

swung the side of ship with great violence. impact of the blow was suficient to take off one of the large plates of the ship. She is very similar to the President boats now in operation, and has a dis- placement of 26,000 tons and a

Toss tonnage of 10,600 tons.

JAPANESE PRESS RECOVERY.

Energy and Resourcefulness.

KÓWLOON ». DESPATCH. These teams met n the Club ground before very few Supe porter Kowloon had Turner at the centre-half position in place of McKelvin, while Knight re-

An increase in its circulation appeared at back. The play.

by 750,000 in four months from opened in favour of Kowloon, who

250,000 before the quake to close scared in the first minute. Pasco,

on a million subscribers to-day taking advantage of a mistake by

The following have been that is what enterprise of the the backs, sent the ball into the дес. After this reverse, the selected to represent the Univer-Hochi, one of the biggest verca- sailors had their share of the sity Present XI in the annual cular papers published in the game and for a time worried the Past v. Present match. to be capital has hrought as a reward, The the University on says a Tokyo message. Kowlon defence. From a well-played at

ANNUAL UNIVERSITY

MATCH.

placed centre by Balcombe.Wednesday, February 6, com- story is almost an epic in the at 10.80 ..: history of the Fourth Estate in Woods headed the ball past menencing Rasmussen and made the scores Messrs. AA. Rumjahn (Capt.) Japan and for that matter, pec- one all. There was no change in H. N. Balhetcher, R. A. Ponsonby haps anywhere in the world.

Fane, M. H. Roffer, F. A. Red- Most of the hig Tokyo dailies the score at the interval.

mond T. O. Yeow, M. B. Osman. were destroyed by the quake After the change of ends.S.O. Shahabudin, D. Laing. S. fire that swept the capital on Kowloon put on two goals in Hachiuma, B. F. Ng.

The September 1 last year. succession. Mason being the

building of the thi, a magni- The first of Umpires:-D, T. L. Cheat scent five-storied. steel-and-con- scorer in each case, the two followed, a free-kick (Past) and Mr. V. F. R. Viccajec

structure. escaped crete against the sailors. Mason receiv-Present) Scorers: Mr M. A famas, but its machiners ing and beating Brewerton with a Khan (Past) and Mr. T. K Kwok badly keocked about, while the well-placed shot Almost from the Present).

K.C.C. R.E.

Z

the

was

type cases, were thrown about. centre the hall was again in the

scattering the type in all direc- net,, Muson this time beating

tions. When it is remembered! The following will representi Brewerton from short range. After this, the sailors rallied and the K.C.C. 2nd XI in their home that there is no such thing cor- linotype in Rastaussen was Forced in the match at King's Park on Wednes-responding to goal with the ball by the sailors day next, commencing at 10.15 Japanese newspaper offices, and rallied and Rasmussen was forced a.m.-H. Overy (capt.), A. Othat some 2.000 different types. Brawn. E. J. Edwards. D. S. representing as many characters in the goal with the hall by the Green, W. Weaser, O. B. Raven, are used in an ordinary issue of sailors centre-forward. Carter. The sailors went

out for the. Savage, A. R. Y. Raven, J. Cja Japanese newspaper, the diffi- equliser, but time was against Long, A. W. Summers and W. J.cult situation can well be imagin- ed. Nevertheless, the Hohi bad them and they were forced to

Woolley.

an "extra" 12 minutes after the retire defeated by the odd goal in I.R.C. v. CRAIGENGOWER. September cataclysmo, running five.

the edition of mimeographs.

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AMBROSE v. R.G.A.

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at Sookunpoo These teams met on the Navy the C.C.C.

"A" ground at Happy Valley Wednesday commencing at

For several days after the

September quake mimeograph

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HOME FOOTBALL.

A PUZZLE A DAY.

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LAGER

THE ENGLISH CUP.

foondon. Feb. 2ad-The "second d results of the Raghsia Cup

The RG.A. bad a weak side outp.ro. :-S. H. Ismail (Capt. editions did the work needed: and went down by two goals to Ismail. A. H. Madar, J. S. A other newspapers engaged an were as under,

5 Everton..... Alarmy of writers and the impor- Brighton..... -nil. The first fifteen minutes Curreem, S. D. Ismail, S. play was very even, cach goal Ismail, O. Rumjahn, H. D. Rum-tant news of the day was writ Manchester C. 2 Halifax being visited, but the Ambrose jahn. F. M. el Arculli, M. P. tea out and posted on walls and Crystal Palace Notts C.. showing the batter combina- Madar and A. Kitchell.

tion. Bolnaaves scored the first

goal with a fast rising shot from

telegraph posts: while yet an-West Hau...... 1 Leeds.. other newspaper hired a Lumber Derby C 2 Newcastle. of motor-cars, filled them with re- Swindon 2 Oldham porters armed with megaphones, Southampton.. Blackpool close range. This was the only the first goal and for a time who megaphoned the news to the Swansea 9 Aston goal before the interval.

Kowloon held their lead. Before people.

Sheffield W... 1 Bristol C. For the opening minutes of the interval Bull scored for the Most of the big Tokyo dailies Bolton W. the secnad half the play sailors. After the change of ends, are now issuing editions just as Burnles was equal. The RG.A. tried the sailors had more of the game large as their pre-earthquake West Brom. A. the one-back game and the and Jones gave them the lead. ones. The Hochi's luck in bay-Charlton...... the sailors were pulled up Ball again scored for the sailorsing its building and plant prac-Cardiff C....... for offside. However, the sailors before the close."

forwards caine through in a bench

and Smith, the R.G.A. keeper.! bad little chance with a fast shot)

CLUB RESERVES v. DIOMEDE RESERVES.

from Welbourne. The R.G.A. On the Club ground, these

tically undamaged enabled it to Exeter...

1 Liverpool

Fulham.....

5 Corinthians ...

U Wolves.

1 Arvenal....

U Watford

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The five figures shown abova may be grouped together to form a regular hexagon (six-sided figure): Any one of the pieces

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the hexagon. If they are cut out and patched together, the solution ol will be easier.

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0 Saturday's-answer:

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get on the job first and, as aMapehester U. 0 Huddersfield.. 8 result, is today enjoying a paid-Reuter circulation of a million four times! what it had before the catastrophe.

could not score and were defeated teams played a drawn game of Twelve rotary presses work day

by two goals to nil.

TROQUOISE v. UNIVERSITY.

The University went down on the Navy "A" ground by eight goal to one. Rumijabn scored

one goal all.. Anderson acored for the sailors and May for the Club. MARAZION. SURREY'S

RESERVES.

ADDITIONAL RESULTS.

London, February 3. and night printing the papers.

Notice should be taken of the

The following are additional fact that the newspaper industry results in the English "soccer" in Japan is, compared to Western League, first division:- standards, a fledgling. That they

A: Sookunpoo, the Surrey's could have recovered so socn and

Preston 3, Notts Forest 1. Blackburn 2, Middlesbro 0.

for the University and Rowan went down to the Marazion by sa well-they are as good or even (3), Worthington (3). Harrington three goals to nil. Habgood gave better than their pre-earthquake and Bourne for the Iroquoise: the sailors the lead in the first issues-is certainly an augury for SCOTTISH LEAGUE, 186. DIVISION. half. Habgood and Harlow added good, and if reconstruction "in further goals for the sailors.

TITANIA RESERVES V.

KOWLOON.

The Titanic strengthened their

position as prospective League

champions by winning against

HOLLYHOCK v. SOUTH

other quarters is brought about as speedily and as efficiently as the newspapers have done, then! the destruction that is now to be These teams played a goalless seen everywhere will soon be but]

. CHINA "A"

Kowloon this week. Spary scored draw on the Navy "A" ground. Is dream.

Hibernians 3, Ayr United 0. Kilmarnock 3, Partick Thistle 1. Greenock Morton 1, Celtic 0. Queen's Park 1, Hearts 1. Raith Rovers 0, Hamilton A. 1.. Bangers 3, Motherwell 0,

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