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LOCAL FOOTBALL,

THE CLUB'S DEFEAT. Saturday's gamos resulted as follows:-

LEAGUE: DIY. L

Burroy's R. A.. Police

... 1

1. S. China "B"

H.K. Club. Tamar

LEAGUE: DIV, 11,

Club do Rec...

Club do Rec

"A"12

Kowloon Res. 3 University... 01 Club Res. 9, St. Joseph's

"A I Surrey's Res. 1 St. Joseph's

Drums

· THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI,

KONGMOON NEWS.

THE SHANGHAI FIQHIT.

FEARS OF PIRATES.

once,

HOW "MATTY" SMITH WAS BEATEN. Fapors arriving to-day from Our Kongmoon correspondent, Shanghat give detalls of the writing on Saturday, reported sensational fight botween Pakkai was placed undor military "Matty" Smith and the Fillipino. guard on Friday night, a messago Rufo Canton, Inst Thursday night, having boon received that piraton in which Smith was defonteri intended to loot the place that in the 5th. round. The North night. The foreign residents and China Daily News in describing umployees of the Customs wore Round No. 4, enys---" Canion | also on guard in case of an attack.struck Smith just once, before the Fortunately, no pirates came, and latter assumed that famous the night passed off without any crouch. Thon 4 shower of untoward incident.

polting and stinging blows The soldiers who recently to

the every spot on

body. arrived at Pakkai from up- If ho struck Smith country districts, have all left, on he placed at least 40 punishing transfer to Shiuling. They are punches, before Smith" dropped. said to be under the command of Smith dropped again. He was Gon, Wong Ming-long.

up again at eight, groping: The Chamber of Commerce at out with an oxlendod hand. He Kongmoon has been approached know not what he was doing. The reward of opportunism by Cenoral Loung Hùng-kai for Canion had no trouble in forcing was never botter Jenionstrated sun of $20,000, to moot oxpenses him to the mat again, McCoy,] thun at Happy Valloy, where the for the winter clothing of his referee, raised Canion's hand as Royal Artillery defeated the Club soldiers. A mooting was held winner before he concluded the) by the odd goal in live. The yesterday by the Chamber, and count. It

that was obvious soldiers were much the better it was decided that a loan of $30 Smith was finished and could no side and I am not suggesting be asked from each member of the longer fight. anything to the contrary, but it Volunteer Corps. The loan, it is Pandemonium. broke louse. is a singular thing that each of said, will be repaid as soon as the Cat-calls and shouts for more their three goals. was the result subscriptions on the basis of 30jfighting filled the hall and man of the immediate snapping up of per cont, of ront are collected upon man ruslied the ringsido. chances presonted by orring from the merchants.

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S Heart... S. China A S. China "IP" OPPORTUNISM REWARDED,

By Wanderer"]

Canion who had left the ring| defondors and it is adds on, that

returned and offered liko a true; given similar opportunities, the Club would have allowed thom twenty-five minutes play. This sportsman to go on with the bout was all the scoring before the to go begging,

Although the Artillery, let interval. through by Muir und Buxton.

1/3

Within two minutes of the ro

if it was the wish of the officials.

His offer was accepted.

Round No. live was a ropoti-| tion of the other two and almost scored in the opening sumption, Wooldridge had put Smith wont down twico, minutes, it appeared all Lombard the Surreys further ahead, follow-though he stumbled up for Street to a chinu orange that the ing a brilliant save by Hui Shing-

more punjahmont. The third Club were in for-a comfortable it, who turned the ball round the time Cunion drove him through win especially after their efforts post frosu a fast drive by Eaton, the ropes and he sprawled face- had culminated irt clever Charlesworth later sent over downward, the lower two rope goal by Lieut. Jones, who led perfect centre from the flag and supporting his stomach, as he their attack in dashing style. Wooldridge headed the ball into

hung holpless. "Kauto" ilan- The equaliser was not, long the net. The third goal was

sen, chief Fecond to Smith, centred, amething of a surprise, for Mitrashed into the ring, picked up coming. Rodhond flomsworth: headed gostwards, chell, with a high kick from near his beaten friend and threw in Angus toucher but failed to hold the halfway lino, sent the ball

the sponge. the ball, and Hemsworth dashing wall in and Butler had little up gave him no chanco. Harris difficulty in getting it past the

PROBATE ACTION. broke through a little later and goalkeeper. The South China tackled fifteen yards out by both men made several excursions into

AN ALLEGED FORGED Buxton and Augus, managed to the Surreys territory but could

WILL. got his kick in and the defence to finish. Before the final whistle

That the fourth

his eliont could only stand helplessly Wooldridge put on

arcessary to a forgery was ad- watching the ball trickling into goal for the Surreys.

mitted by Mr. N. 1. Brawer. the far cornor.

POLICE v. TAMAR, During a Club) attack, Watson crossed the ball, As was fully expected, a very when, in the Supreme Court this before Sir Henry and Rachell, endeavouring to oven and well contested game morning. clear, with his goalkeeper on the was seen on the St. Josephs Gellan, K. C., he applied on be ground, put through his own goal ground botween the above teams. half of Kwan Ping Kwan that and love led the scores. Subse- The play was very noticeable for prolats of the will of the lato Ka Po bo revoked and quently, a clevor display of ball the sterling defence put up by Kwan punching was given by Angus both toans, the two goalkeepers letters of administration be grant- but in one of those molees round being amongst the bost in thosed in lion thereof. The defen- the Club goal Harris again pat Colony. Wavish has represontoddant in the action. Kwan Lau- through from close range. The Hongkong in the Interport while,shi, the mother of plaintiff and second half was unproductive of Clarke, the Police goalie, is the wife of the diocassed, did not goals.

choice for the charity match on appear and the application was One might well have onguired Armistice Day for Poppy Day heard e partes -

Mr. Brower said that his whether the R.A. eleven was the Fund.

that hoaten

The sailors were the first to client was desirous of righting. done Kowloon. The only difference core, Connor beating. Clarko 4 wrong that he had

accessory tɔ al The Tamar by, boing un was that the forward line had from cloșo range. boen re-shuffled, and whether this maintained their lead at the forgery. Plaintiff's father died) in Honam in July 1922 and) was the diroot cause or not, it interval.

samo

al

JUNIOR GAMES.

from

Way

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is cortain that the forwards on Resuming, the exchanges were early in August of the same your Saturday were a spoedy line, even but the parsistont attacks a man named Wong Kwai-ping: always on the target and swinging by the Police left wing enaided was instructed by his mother to the ball aliout in delightful style. Sampson to beat Wavists and produce the forged will, Plaintiff Thu halves gave them a splen-put the Police on level terms. A was cognisant of the forgery and did backing, Reed being the starting game ended in a draw of ono protested, whereupon his mother. turn in a clever lino. Doody and goal all. Tho Tamar's goal was struck him, ordered him to keep quial and evon threatened to kiй Hardy made few mistakes and their first of the season.

son Elm. Tho

lived always Dobson-was always prepared.

The Club sadly missed Bishop | ta the Junior ganies, a markod in subjection to his mother's

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shoi and Gerrard, the defence being improvement was shown and, will and at sixes and sevens. Stewart except in the Club de Recreio lived in the family house all were fairly Wanchai he did not prevent was the only player to show any match, the scores

obtaining probate. thing like his true form and below. Kowloon with three goals her

His mother mortgaged the poorly supported. Angus suffered being next highest score. porhaps by the unrollability of The Club Roservos won by the property and subsequently went live in ณ Mlate of the men in front of him bat he odd goal in three but they have to should have saved the first goal. to thank Oswick, who made his concubinage with Wong Kwai-

in Buxton Ankl Howard lacked first

goal, ping, who was her soffin-law. apportance the way he porformed Directly his mother left he understanding and, as a result fur were weak undor pronsure. The in the closing fifteen minutes. consulted solicitors.

His Lordship: Where forwards wero well lol by Lient, The Club had the load at the Jonas but did not relish his swift interval by two clear goals. Pile defendant staying.

Mr. Brewer: She is beliovad pass09. Walson Wurked hard and Douglas being the scorers. and contred well but Key on After the the change of ende, to be in hiding with Wong al the loft did not middle the Kent scored for St. Joseph's who 236, Queens Road East.

Mr. Brewer added that the ball at any time during the gamo] were unlucky to be in arrears

granting of the application would unless it was in the last five when the final whistle sounded. minutos when the Club mado a Kowloon after playing a goal.not affect the mortgagoe's titlo. last valiant effort to obtain the lass first half with the University, The Court had made an ordor equaliser. Koy either shot for got home by three clear goals whereby the mortgages was to before the final whistle sounded. sell the property, subtract hin goal or put the ball by.

The game hold one's interest Hiller, Latham and McBride did due and pay the balance into

Court. throughout; it was quite a novel the scoring.

Flix sight-two lines of forwards oach The Surroys Roservos had a

Lordship granted the looking dangerous when on the tussle with St. Joseph's "B" and application subject to the order. move!

just managed to win by the only already made in regard to the goal of the match, itigloy scoring, disposal of the property, and Drums,aftor being onogoal down appointed plaintiff administrator.

(By." Quiz."} SURREY v. SOUTH

CHINA "B".

at the interval, put on two goals. in the second half while the Sacred

In the absence from football of Heart failed to respond. Mabom- South China "A"all China turn-od scored for the "Hearts" and ed out to witness this game play-Hutchins and Freestone for the od on the Garrison ground at Drums".

GARRISON TENNIS,

R. A. O, C. AGAIN CHAMPIONS.

is

The .A.0.0. won the Garrison

Sookuspoo. Although the gamo The game hotween South China] Tondis Lengue on Friday when they onded in a four to nil victory for "A" a. d "B" teams ended in a defonted the R. E. B Learn by 48 the Surreys, the "B" team put win for the former by two goals games to 38.

In addition to the abova lentas) up a very good show in the clusto one. At the interval the scores ing half of the game. The open-wore one all, Choi Ping-fan scor- the 1.B. "A" team tied for the ing minutos, found the Surreya ing for the "A" and Lau Fung first position in the League and in pressing strongly but shooting choung for the "B." Cheung Kam- the triangular roplay the "B" team boing at fault thoro was no chuon scored the winning goal bent the "A" bỷ 47 games to 31,

soldiors saote, Tho

were in the second half.

The R.A.0.C. "beat the R.E. "A" the hotter much

sido but The Club do Roe. teams are by 15 games to 80, Bouth China kopt them out, their very unovon for the "A" put on The following wore the wingers

R.A.O.C.Mnjor Phillips and B.; goalkeeper being in great form. twelve goals as against one by the

B". Rosha (5), Gosan (3) Xlviør, | Sgt. Davios; 8. Sgt. Gillow and However, the defence broke down: and Eaton, working through, Remedios and Brown scored for L/Upl. Randle: L/Cpl. Hawkins scored a beautiful goal after the "A" and Pereria for the "B" and Pto. Redfern,

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