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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924.
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LOCAL FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S GAMES. Saturday's football matchos re- eulted as follows ----
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LEAGUE: DIV. I.
2 Polico... ... 1 Kowloon
8. China"A"... 3 Tamar
LEAGUE: DIY: II.
Drums
FOOTBALL,
PORTUGUESE LEAGUE.
Two games were played off on Sunday. In the first game tho Club de Reorolo defeated the Belllios Club by 2 goals to one. There was nothing worth noting Both throughout the game,
1 toams played their boat,
The second game between tho Boys' Own Club and the Juvoalle
Booking for "Saint Joan" Surroys Unfortunately, this requires some opened to-day at the Anderson Club jencouragement on the part of the Masio Store..
producer or manufacturer, which There have been no casos of the high costs of those days notifiable disonso reported during Club de Rec B. China "B" 0 Club drew hundreds of spectators,
A "8
and 80 for it doos 'not permit in all cases, the last two days.
WOB tho Club do Rec
bout St. Joseph's
gamo yot Unless some arrangement can
witnessed in Wo bayo recoivod protty
"B" 4
Bothe Portuguoso · Loaguo. Tho bo made for bettor manufactur calendars from Monsre. A. S. 8. Chins "B"... 4 Club Ros.... 1 Juvenile Club and their sup Ming conditione, which will have Watson and Co., Ltd., and the Surroys Ros. 3 University... O partors were sanguine, of victory, but they rathor under. 2 Kowloon
Ros, estimated the strength of tho 1 opposition. The game through- out was fast, and in the first five minutes of play the Boys' Own Club's supportors word delighted when A. Gutarros opened the scoring for his side with a beauti ful shot which gavo the goalio no chance at all. Before the interval Guterres again scored, and the toamne crossed over with the Boys' Own Club leading by two goals
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in conjunction with Labour, the only appeal that oan be made will be to an often non existent sense of patriotism; and As in most cases the appeal to the pocket is paramount, and necessarily so, it is to be feared Nthat the tale of ordors going
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MARRIAGE.
abroad, whether for Home or colonial nood, and foreign Yarticles getting the preference in
tho Poak Church Hongkong on difficulties
aro no excuse for the 15th. December, 1924, by the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie, George giving up the attempt to increase W. Sallars, son of the late Mr. our inter-Empire commerce. and Mrs. George W. Sellars of
Kelvinside Glasgow, to leobol! The question of an airship White Hamilton, younger daugh-service between
The Telegraph.
Hoxagona, 15th Doo,, 1924.
COLONIAL
DEVELOPMENT.
the
to come.
Profossor W. J. N. Smith is to St. lecture on Browning at St. John's' Cathedral Hall to-morrow at G ... under the auspicos of the
C. E. M. S..
The silk which loft hore by tho
P. and Oss. Malwa on the 15th November was delivered in Mar- seilles on the 12th December 6.30 a-u, a transit of 27 days.
4
Josoph's S. Heart
A" 1
NEED FOR WIDER AND HIGHER GOALS?
but
BY "WANDERER ".
to
A goal five minutes from the and gave the Club full points against Kowloon, but it would have sorved them right Whealer's gallant attempt to uil. the overseas territorios (unlose
The Admiral Oríontal linor savo had boon successful. In the second half, the Juvenile > President Jefferson will sail.for|Proviously they had had chanco Club did their utmost to lovel up restrictivo larille be introduced)
Victoria and Seattle via Shang-after chance presented to them, the score, but found the opposing will have to be continued. A hai and Japan at 5 am. on but the ball was either sont sail- defonce too sound, A. A. itomedios high tariff wall would probably December 17th instead of 10 a.m. ing over the bar or well wide of at contro half proving a tower of recoil on those who erect it, and as previously announced.
the post. Crocker, the Kowloon strength. After about 15 minutes' goalkeeper, was injured midway play, A, Gosano for Boys' Own so the only sure romedy will lie It is notified that from through the first half, and Frank secored from a penalty, and just in reduced costs of manufacture. Dacamber 15th, tho evening Wheeler took his place between before the final whistle the same and those seem impossible for weather report, which is at pro- the sticks. Thereafter the Club|playor again found the not, the sout broadcast at 1200 G.M.T. wore constantly on the attack, Boys' Own Club running out SELLARS-HAMILTON.-At the
Nevertheless, prosent.
will be repeated at 1000 G.M.T., yot so fooble wore their attempts victors by 4 goals to nil. or immediately after the midnight to score that Whooler was only called upon about half a dozen storm warning, if any,
timos.
gamo certain with a fine shot Commodore and Mrs. Edgar Even when a penalty wẸB Grace and their daughters with awarded, Jones could not score. from close range. Final score -
Surreys 2, Polico O. Britain and to thank all claggoo and He struck the foot of the post and
of S. CHINA "A" v. TAMAR. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Archabald India, with future extension to communities in Hongkong for Wheelor saved the return Hamilton, Dornoch, Poliokshialde Australia, has had the attention they have experienced during match was the result of a good South China team almost con-
the courlosy and kindness which Howard. The only goal of the
On the Sookunpoo ground; tho Glasgow..
of experts for several years, and their happy commission in effort on the part of Howard coded a point to the Tamar, for the building of the necessary
Hongkong.
the outs:do loft had the latter kept South China out had opportunities enough to have until the last minute of the gamo. airoraft is already reported to
The command of the 2nd Fast credited himsolf with the highoat South China took the lead in the havo been decided upon. With Surrogs, which has been held for individual score of the season. oponing minutes of the game, rate of progross hitherto the past four years by Lisut.-Col. It does not say much for the Suen Kum-shun beating Wavish exhibitod, we do not think the R. A. H. Orpon-Palmer, now Club when they have to call out from close range. The sailors goes to Major G. 8. Fitzgerald. (old hands like McCubbin and then took up the attack, but thà mattor will develop into an Major E. St. L. Shaw, now McTavish to koop their colours sound defensive play of Chung actuality for a considerable time serving with the 1st Battalion in flying. McCubbin has often Wing-shing, who turned out at Not that hositation in | Hongkong, is the Major next in romarked "If I couldn't do better left back in place of Chun So, such mattors is not the wiseut seniority.
than that oven at my ago, I'd-" kept the forwards from getting and he showed that ho was not too close in, while Lau Hing- course; but there has hoon The further development of auflicient period of examination left by the P. and O. liner Mantua display. McTavish was obvious long shots.
Amongst the passengers who boasting by giving an excellent choung successfully dealt with The porsletent the French Colonies, particularly into conditions. for those con- on Saturday were Commodore ly out of training, but bis deft attacking by the sailors led to by an extension of their resources corned. Recont world and and Misses Grace, Prince and touches to Howard and Jones success, for Edds, taking a and foa oring of their trade with long distance flights have demon-Bishop Bannister, Lieut.-Comdr. Gerrard
Princess Prajatipak of Siam, should have borgo more fruit. pass from Johnson, sont the
into the outstanding ball
the not and the mother-country,, was fore-strated the great superiority of R. E. Worthington, Mr. F. R. J. player on tho field. Not once mado tho SCOTOB oqual. shadowed some Titulo while the airship over the aeroplane Adams and Mr. D. de B. did he piaco a foot wrong, and Crossing over one goal all, the
and
published the for longthy aerial voyugos, whilst
his tackling was perfectly judged. toams put plenty of life into the expected
Watson has settled down into the play with Tamar on top, but the programme of the the value of the noreplane for al There was exhibition of loft half position and indeed all defonce on both sides was good. Colonial Minister sometime last fast service within a 1,000 mile examination work, and parents' the half-backs did well. Midfield, Just when everyone was content month. A news cable received course is fully proved. In the meeting, at Quarry Bay School the forward quintette showed that the game would end in a on Saturday definitely sots out not very distant future residonts on Friday afternoon, when a signs of some latent ability, but draw, Pang Kam-wing sent over the plans for those developments, of Ilorgkeng with probably ex-ends attended. All expressed were hopeless.
large number of parents and within scoring distance they from the touchline and Lai Wai- and they are substantially as perience
tong, mooting the ball, gavo the apprtunity for their admiration for the work, Kowloon woro unfortunato to Wavish no chance and won the predicted. It is interesting to travel by either method, and which was of high quali-lose Crocker and though it cannot match for South Chine amidst note two paints about the French long before that the Imperial
ty., The Head
Mistress read be said that they looked anything applause, The final score was:-
which plan-tho promotion of a patriotic airship scheme should be in opor-rinted out
she like a winning side up to the South China "A" 2, Tamer 1. the nocessity for timo of his accident, there is no sense among the people by which ation. Difficulties of consider an understanding and sympathy saying what might have happened
JUNIOR GAMES. they will purchase, whenever able magnitude will have to be Turning to the advantages of throughout. Knight played bis Recreio
between parents and teachers.had they had olevon men In the junior games, Club do A" had a great victory possible, the products of the encountered by To various modern teaching methode, part wall and McKelvie, though over South China "B" winning
before international she. oxplained how the he appeared to be taking no risks by eight goals to nil. colonies; and the confident ac nationa ceptance of corial communica aerial travel becomes possible, atmosphere of a school and the with himself, was brilliant. Both opened the score and Fuertes and tion as a means of oponing up but such means of voyaging are work was of vital importauce in tramoly, well, but forward only interval.
attitude of the child towards its Turner and Duncan played ex Brown added goals bofore the Brown scored again Indo-China and bringing it with bound to come, and in the plans the formation of character. in closer roach of the homoland.of the colonial Powers we see the
McBride and Hayos gave of thoic easly in the second half, and then" best. Pasco's shooting was almost Gosano put on two goals, to be The latter project will necessari first signs of ຝາດ important
comparable to that of the Club followed by a braco by Rooba, forwards, and Clomo allowed his
Club de Roorolo "B" also had runaway win against S Joseph's "B" on the Navy "A" ground. Alves and Lopes scored before the intorval and Osmund and Montalte after the change of The Police fielded nine men onds, the Club winning by four only throughout the game on the goals to uii.
ago,
We
Nowcomb.
ап address
An
ly not be accomplished until position air navigation is dostined wall. The area
Was
after some time, but oventually to attain, both in peace and however, is not great and the foot to get in his way.
we shall probably 800 France satting the example as a pioneer in the formation of an airship
service from Europe to the East.
unfortunately, in war.
Bad Lighting.
the businose
to be covered,
cost of providing sufficient number of lights ought not to be in any sonse prohibitivo. Street Sleepers.
Ан districtdition.
SURREYS v. POLICE. [BY "QUIX"].
2
Roche
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No doubt the success of Captain Hongkong has immensely im-directing attention to the lot of East Surreys and wont down by
Although street-lighting in Having been instrumental in Kowloon FC. ground against the Surroys Rosorvas beat the Doley has done & great deal to proved in recent years, there is our street sleepers, we are grati- two goals to all. Although the University on the South China encourage this embarkation on one respect in which we are befied to fool that Chinose organien-Police were playing short-handed, ground by three clear goals; definite plans for air navigation hind the timos-namely, in the tion are looking into the matter they had a couple of easy chances Robinson opened the score and
Illumination of the verandah-with M view to ascertaining to score. servicos. The progress of the coverod
In the opening minutes Wooldridge scored again before pavements of the whether anything practicable can of the game Stewart, when nicely the interval, Weoldridge, scored schomo will be watched with the city. Right in tho heart be devised to alleviate their con-placed, fell over the ball and lost after the change of onds, greatest intorost by other uations. of
was reported on a good chance and later whon The "Drums" beat Kowloon Queen's Road Contral, as a caso Saturday, the District Watch- they were awarded a penalty, at Sookunpeo after a good fight.. But there is more than mere in point-there are long stretches men's Committee, in conjunction Wyone boing called forward to Parratt put through his own goal observation called for in such of such pavements with absoluto. with the Secretary for Chinese take the kick declined and Forbes and Parker put the Drums furthor mattors-good examples requirely no lights excepting those affairs, now has the subject in placed the ball straight into the ahead before the interval, Thoro omulation. We think it le time most of these shops are closed is being taken of the poor people leading up to the penalty was and the game ended in a win for provided by shopkeepers. As hand, and as a first step a consus bands of Douglas. The incident was no scoring in the second half the British Government indicat before dusk, the result is that the who cannot afford sholter at hands against Jordan when the Drume by two goals to nil. [ad its intentions in the matter of pavemente are in utter darkness night. We have never ignored Johnson was well placed for
at night. In view of the fre-the fact that the problem is a most scoring.
On the Club ground, South Empira devolopment, which were quency with which snatching difont une, and that alleviative
China "A" boat the Club Rosorvas mooted as long ago as the time episodes aro now reported, we measures are liable to bo abusad. Eaton was the first to score by four goals to ono... Ip Kau of the first post-war Conservativo suggest to the authorities that However, we are not without hope with a fast shot from close range. yoored three goals before the in- Ministry, and in most rospects this is a matter desorving of at- that something may eventually be giving Clarko no chance to save. terval and the teams crossed over wore along the rame lines as the mind that there are many dark infirm, or physically unfil. If and
tention. It has to be borno in done for those who are old and The Polles played up pluckily with South China leading by throo corner which clear goals. Ferguson reduood French ides. The intervening alloyways loading from those only those aro cared for and apar appeared fruitless. Interval; the load soon after resuming, but Ip Kau again getting through, experiment in a Labour admin-streets, and that a snatcher who ed the hardships which they now Surroya 1, Police (),
had made himself acquainted with undorgo, at any rate some good The chief features of the second South China won as above.. istration has necessitated the the locality would not have the will rosult from the raising of the half were the fine tackling of St. Joseph's "A" lost a valu- shelving of those Imporial devo- least difficulty in offecting a hold-question, We wish those attempt Wynne and the splendid goal-abio point when playing against lopments planned more than two up and eluding his pursuors. ing to grapple with this problem keeping of Olarke. The Surreys the Sagred Heart. The arst half years ago, and no doubt the
This absence of adequate light every succoss in their work of were continually attacking, and was blank. O. Maokonzio later ing not only applies to Queen's mercy, and fool suro aro that if Butler and Humberstone, by scored for St. Joseph's and Ismail great Singapore project is going Road, but to other strests in the financial assistance is needed it short passion ran through the for Sacred Heart the genie ondjag
a absorb much of the avaliable European business centre as will be readily forthcoming. defence and Butler.. mado the in a draw of one goal'all,'
forood
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