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SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL,
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The Club defence was in Ane
The installation of a Herringhalang is only nominally a suppor Hall Marvin Vault Door is
ter of Chang Tso-lin, and is quite a form of insurance which cannot be duplicated. The
as likely this time to join the
As we have several times recent -name Itse'f is the best proof other aldo, with as little regard Shanghai papers report they remarked, Hongkong football form, but the forwards never settled The of the high quality of the for loyalty as he exhibited death there, on October 8th, of clubs have been and are displaying down to good combination. product-the leader of its
Mrs. Maria Olivoirs, wife of Mr. lttle interest in the advantages to right-winger played fairly well in kind for over three quarters
last year when he carried Joao M. Oliveira.
be derived from the relaxed offside an unaccustomed position, while of a contury,
out his well-known coup against
and throw-in laws, and it is not Key on the left made some good Wu Pei-fu. Latterly, Feng has A Router's tologram from Port therefore surprising that nothing runs but made the mistake of shoot boon somewhat modifying his Said states that the s.s. Laomedon sensational has so far been done in ing instead of contering.
has left for Malta, being towed the way of goalscoring. previous bloodthirsty doclama-by the s.s. Phemius.
Eight The R.A halves were in good matches on Saturday produced 28 form and the forwards played tions, but probably only as a
goals and of this number the forceful football against a strong matter of current policy. That The forthcoming wedding is Surreys Reserves claimed eight. defence he is in close touch with Sovietter James Cottrell, missionary of their respective winning ways, and announced of Mr. Frederick Wal-Kowloon and the Tamar continued influences cannot be doubted, and Yunnan, China, to Miss Marjorie the East Surreys commenced their that ho might be in longue with Dorcas Ford, of Bristol, England. league programme with two points Moscow is more than possible.
H. E. the Governor has been Eventually, it seems, China will pleased to appoint Mr. G. S. Kon- have to depend on an issue benedy Skipton to act as Head of tween Chang Tso-lin and the the absence on leave of Mr. N. L. the Banitary Department, during
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from the Police. The results were: Divbion I
Kowloon 3: Club de Rec. 1. Tamar 1; South China 0, Club 2; R. A. 1. Surroys 8; Polico 2.
Division II. A.
Recreio Res. 1; Glub 0. Surreys Res. 8; St. Joseph'a 0. S. China "A" 2: Kowloon R. 1. R. A. Res. 2; Drums 1.
TAMAR'S LUCKY WIN.
THE SURREYS WIN.
The Police put up a great fight.
against the Surreys, but after a highly interesting game, had to concede both points to a team of better understanding. There was a most distinct difference in the style of football. The Police relied on their wingers.to break through, but the Surreys were more dépendent upon. their three inside men. Had the Surreys älternat- ed their game a little more, they would probably have secured a more pronounced victory than 8-2,
wore again leading, Muckleworth
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loft to fight it out on their own. On the threatened clash, indeed, sinking of a junk near the Bocce The Canton Gazette reports the depends whether Bolshevik in- Tigris forts by the vessel coming. fluencos are to prevail over the in contact with a mine in the whole of China; so. the contest river. Several of the crew were
drowned. will bo one of the greatest
Practically all the best footbal{ moment. In tils we look beyond H. M. S. Waymouth, one of the
was seen in the opening half, par- the purely local reasons for dis-older-type four-funnolled oruisers, The Tamar's win over South ticularly in attack. The Surreys pute, to the main urdercurrent has arrived in port with the new China served to emphasise not only in the opening ton minutes gave crew for H. M. 5. Carlisle, and the considerable improvement in an exhibition of brilliant forward actuating the figuros in this vast will take the service-expired men the naval side this winter, but also play and Clarke had made three whirlpool of the East. To the Home again. observer it serves as further
the serious destructive effect the excellent saves before Butler re- loss of Li Wai-tong has had upon ceived five yards out in a crowd of The name of Dr. Wan Ying- emphasis of the wellnigh hope-shing M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of 28, the penetrative ability of the players and left him helpless. less task that lies ahead of those Caine Road, has been added to most things but score and the tion and Gram sent out to the right Chinese. The Chinese could do Wynne eventually relieved the situa- the register of medical practition- who would set the country oners entitled to practice medicine Tamar were very lucky to secure wing, where Jordan let Cornwall stable basis of administration in the Colony; and start it on an era of internal
both points. For the greater part through for the outside right to of the game the Chinese had the run on and to defeat Douglas with peace,
H. E. the Governor will inaugu-declded advantage and they played an excellent shot. rate the new halls of St. Joseph's well enough to cause the Tamar
Within two minutes the Surreys. disco Xavier Mattos, aged 54 De Pinedo's Expected Arrival. College on Friday, October 23rd, defenders no little anxiety, oven years. (Macau and Manila
at 5 p.m. The parents of the admitting that Sun Kam-shuen was
meeting a centre by Charlesworth papers please copy).
Although the phrase "familiar-pupils, friends and benefactors of the only player who ever threaten and scoring easily. The Surreys ity breeds contempt" is not in the College are cordially invited. ed to defeat Wavish.
were most decidedly on top though the good taste demanded by the
The only goal of the game came down time and again before a de- thair short passing game broke occasion, it is rather apt when for Home by the P & O. liner Chadwick's centre went to the un- ted a third goal from a penality Major General C. C. Luard left some few minutes before the close. termined defence. McGreavy net- thinking of the expected arrival Malwa on Saturday, accompanied marked Rowkins who drove in a for hands against Harle. Clarke MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925.
this afternoon of Commander de by Mrs. Luard, The General is hard shot which passed through Lau made a great effort to save but the Pinedo, the intropid Italian undergoing treatment for his eyes of its passage to the back of the net. though he succeeded in touching on sick leave for the purpose of Hing Cheung's legs in the course ball was just out of his reach CILINESE WAR CLOUD. aviator, who is now on his way
back to Rome after having al- Amongst the passergere who While not exactly dull and list it. Shortly afterwards Wynne ready flown from Rome to Au-left by the P. & O. Malwa on less, the game for interest compared made the score three-two from a The days when the civil wars stralia and from Australia to D. Hilliard, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. followed. The Tamar forwards, "The second half was goelless”
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. H. unfavourably with the match which similar award at the other end. in China, of such monotonous Tokyä, Ali of us can remember Carey, Mrs, and Miss Gerrod, Mr. and the defence to n lesser degree, though after many Surrey efforts treated by the widespread public excitement M. M. "Moas, and a number of played with an apparently studied had failed the Police on several foreigners as of almost minor that provailed here when the
indifference, and one or two, notice. occasions threatened to break away. interest, are past, and the news of round-the-world American fliers
ably Chadwick, had the fault of for the equaliser. To-day's Observatory report fiddling about with the ball and Clarke had for more to do than impending hostilities in the North wore due, and the almost similar states that an anticyclone, of allowing the Chinese to concentrate Douglas in spite of the fine display. is very disquieting. Coming at degree of excitement prevalent to the north of the Yangtze earliest opportunity.
moderate intensity covers China rather than middle the ball at the of Wynne and Harle. Wynne în a time when there is a movement wlion Flight Commander Ma-Vally; a typhoon is probably.
particular was outstanding and to grant the Chinese people some claren touched here on his round-situated between Yap and Guam, The Tamar defence played well often he was to be observed taking of their aspirations, a clash of the world effort. Since then we the latter station, this is uncer most essential one of supporting better than Britton, Oram and but in the absence of returns from up to a point, the point being the line the Surreys half-backs were the part of a fourth half. As a war lords assumes the gravest have had Capt. Dulsy, the French tain. The monsoon will probably their forwards. Even when the Post, though the Police half-backs.. importance, owing to the likeli aviator; Major Zanni, the freshen along the coast and over Tamar were aggressive their six hood of its rendering abortive Argentine flier; and-greatost
the northern China Sea.
defenders could be seen in their Mitchell and Bristowe gave their played a great doforisive game. whatever decisions might be influence of all the presence for
own half of the field waiting ap- wings little scope while McGreavy As the weather is gradually be-parently for the Chinese retalia- proved himself a better attacking reached at the Peking confer-about two months of H.M.S. coming colder, (says the Canton tion. The Tamir will find them- half than defending. ences. Were warfare to prevail Ternies with its complement of Gazette) steps are being taken to solves losing matches by the odd
supply the strikers with winter goal if they keep up the practice for were versatile in their scheming
Enton, Humberstone and Butler. at the date of the sitting of the stunt" experts. Hongkong has clothes. The question was brought long. delegates, there will naturally be become so used to the drone of up for discussion and it was de-
but they should have realised that The Chinese were the better team the close passing game just suits. a hesitation to give concessions, uero engines that we walk along of Commerce will call a meeting on the whole and they lost simply the Police style of defence, and cided that the Central Chamber which might be abused, to initiate the street taking little or no of all Canton clothing dealers and because they failed to accept their should have made more use of their reforms that might never be notice of the soa-planes flying Philanthropic associations to opportunities. They became a wingers. Humberstone found a continued, or to treat with re-directly overhead. And so Com-secure winter garments for the presentatives who might be out of mender de Pinedo's expected arri- office the very next day. By their val this afternoon has not " caught
recurrence, were
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power in international affairs is still in the melting pot.
At present there are actually
naval officers,
strikers..
CLUB'S FIRST WIN
A GOOD WIN.
little uncertain of themselves for shoulder in the way every time he no apparent reason in the second tried to break through. The Police half, and it was towards the end of forwards were very ragged, Dr. this period that the Tamar's goal Valentine working like a Trojan but failure to compose their differ-. on with the public imagination Asiatics sweeping over Europe in was netted.
failing dismally to keep his line. ences, the Tupans in the north as did the arrival of his preceding order to realise their imagined fettle, Leung Yuk-long after a bad
The defence were all in fine together. will do their country the greatest long distance airmon.
But he dream of world conquest. We all start being the outstanding player disservice, and finally discounten-
comes to Hongkong with a record know the sensation which the on the field. ance all the protestations of unity
The forwards were disjointed The mere trifle of being a goal formier German Emperor created of performance which stands 8x- which have been launched forth tremely high in the annals of some years ago by his "Yellow though in the second half when Sundown ten minutes after the start on a watching 'world. It seems long distance flights. To have Por
Kai-shuon went inside left and did not worry Kowloon in their talk, but
we incline Leung Wing-tat inside right the game with the Club de. Recreio, that Far Fuster history is in the flown from Rome to Sydney was to think that little notico combination was much better. and after McBride had eqanlised making at a rate almost hoctio, ļa big achievement, but to have will ΠΟΥ bo taken of
before the interval, they overran and the future of China. es
the Portuguese and scored twice. continued on upthe Pacific as far his latest outburst. Thore is,
By quick lively passing the Re- north as Japan, and then to have of course, a danger to civil- Scoring in the Orst few minutes creio got down early on and after turned on his tracks to fly home isation in the spread of Bolshe- and in the last few minutes the some good defensive play, Rucha four main partios contending for again is evidence of a dogged por-vism in the Far East, but this Club gained their first victory of put in a shot which found Vickers the season. Their opponents the unsighted. Kowloon quickly took severance which can only call ridiculous chatter about an alli Royal Artillery put up a good game, the Initiative and McBride equalis somo measure of authority in this forth the highest admiration and ance of Asiatics against the white and when Hemsworth scored aed before the interval, Recreio the sincerest of good wishes for races of the world may be set clover goal in the second half, it could not hold Kowloon in the In the south we have a Bolshevik the success of the venture, If down to the workings of a dia. looked as though the points would second half and Caveille put
be shared.
through from a contro by Mason; and it appears as if a similar Hongkong appears outwardly to ordered imagination.
It was anybody's game though the and Austen, scored a brilliant goal be in any way bluse towards de Kaiser thinks that present-day Club started off well and Johnston from fifteen yards, reflection can be discurried in the
Gormony may be the avenue put through with a well-placed shot Vickers shaped a little better north. The nominal head of the Pinedo's arrival, he and bla.com-
panion can be assured that they through which the danger will early on, The game fluctuated and with more experience should govornment at Poking, Tuan Chi-
considerably subsequently and in prove quite dependable. Wheeler have a wealth of good luck come to Europe, and he accord- the second half Summers lot Hems and Road covered him well and the jui, is prosumbly opposed to the
wishes.
ingly utters a specious plea for worth through, The RA inside half-backs had the game in control "Red" doctrines of certain fac-
the re-arming of that country. left thoughtfully waited for Rodger practically throughout. The for- tions, and in this ho has the back The Ex-Kaiser Again. The world in general will appro-to make a move before shooting and wards played good go-ahead foot. ing of Chang Teo-lin. Of very Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm has emerg-ciate the ex-Kaisor's motives in
then placed the ball in the opposite ball, Caveilla leading them in doubtful political complexion, is ad from his obscurity in an at-making this suggestion just now,
forceful manner and Austen and Near the and Forsyth shot Mason doing much good work the old adversary of the Mukden tempt to make our blood creep by but as a contributor to political through a crowd of players and McBride would do much better if war lord, Wu Poi-fu, and probably ones again conjuring up his thought we fear that Wilhelm isave every chance, the ball trickled and paid more attention to his though the goalkeeper seemed to be left a little more to his halves
partner's needs
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