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THE WORLD SPORT

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.«

MOORHEN DEFEATS THE

* CLUB LUSITANO.

An excellent, ganto.of football was witnessed on Shamcen on Thursday evening when H.M.S. Moorhen defeated the Club Lust

the

QUEEN'S WIN FOR long and short transfers. In anfte though members of the Club

SIXTH TIME.

CHINESE ATHLETIC AT

LAST DEFEATED.

CLUB OVERWHELMED ON THE SOOKUNPOO GROUND.

BIG JUNIOR SCORES.

[By "Wanderer."]

The vital match bustiveen the only undefeated aides in the Senior League resulted on Satur- day, in a sound victory for the Queen's Royal Regiment over last season's champions. The Athletic felded their strongest side of the season but falled to hold the Queen'a in the second half.

RECREIO ATHLETICS,

SUCCESSFUL MEETING. HELD YESTERDAY.

The first athletic mooting under the auspices of the Club da Recreio, which Park, yesterday afternoon, proved to was hell at the Club's ground, King's be an

pionship events, these being the 100

yards and the quarter mile. In ad dition he won the 220 yards and ob bained second position in the 120 yards race.

tano by four goals to three in the an unqualified success, both as T- cunts the number of entranta and Shamean Football League.

dose_contests, A notable

aprinter Both sides played a fine gamo, was C. D'Almada, who won two cham of the keen tackling of the Chin Luistano were three times warn cse defenders, it was not to be fed by the referee., At half-time expected that they could hold out the score stood at 4-1 in favour perpetually and when Richardson of H.M.S. Moorhen, but the game headed through from Caldicutt's was all through much moro even centre, the goal was overdue. than the score would seem to in- Soon afterwards, Canbor drove dicate. past Yik when the goalkeeper failed to hold a terrifle shot by,

Caldicutt.

+

After half-time H.M.S. Moorhen did not score again, whilst the Club Lusitano added a further two goals to their score and wore really quite unfortunate not to have equalled up in the last few minutes. Our Own Correspondent,

Altogether there were 22 events,

attracting a large number of com

.

petitors who showed great enthusiasm. On the conclusion of the sports, the awards were distributed to the suc cessful competitors by Mrs. H. L Cerveira de Albuquerque, wife of the Portuguese Consul General

Following are the results: Throwing the cricket ball-1. A. Gosano (93 yards 3 inches). 2. D.

Xavier '(88 yards). 120 yards

handicap-1. L. A.... Rocha, 4 yards, (11-3/5, socs.) 2.-0,

P.

Morris was an able substitute for Cantor in the half-back line which had a great day, while the new centre-forward showed adap- inbility to the position, and was always a potential scorer. Caldi- cutt was again the outstanding PERAK MOTOR SMASH. D'Almuda (scr.). figure in the line. The defence generally was so well-balanced and quick that the Chinese for- wards were given few opportuni- lies for a real shot at goal.

The Athletic defendera tackled keenly and kicked cleanly until they were upact by the penalty. Afterwards they were inclined to be erratic.

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EUROPEAN KILLED WHEN CAR OVERTURNS.

Putting the shot-1. M. A. Xavier (30 feet 4 inches), 2. M. F. Hough- ton (20 feet 2 inches).

100 yards championship (Chalicage

D'Almada Cup)-1, C.

(10-1/5 'secs.), 2. B. Assumpcao,

Egg and spoon race-1. E, P.

Ipoh, Nov. 3. Souza, 2. H. R. Pinna. There was Another motoring tragedy last night. A European lady and gentleman were travel. ling by car from Ipoh to Sitiawan when the car suddenly swered on the straight road and overturned.

The lady who was driving, Miss Hope, was uninjured, but Mr. M. I. Gibson, of William Jacks and Co. (Malaya), Ltd., who was in the back seat of the car was picked up dead.

220 yards (boya),—1, J. L Alven (33-4/8 secs.). 2. C. A. Marques. Kicking the football-1, L. A. Rocha (173 feet 6 inches) 2. W.

luches). Ogley (103 feet 9

A GOALLESS DRAW." Forwards Fall in Kowloon Game.

The fact that neither Kowlona The Club were badly beaten by the K.O.S.B., the feature of the nor their visitors, the Navy, ne match being a quintette of gonia ceeded in scoring is indicative of by Reeves, while much better was the nature of the play. Generally expected of South China than speaking the defences were on

Mr. Gibson, who was about 25 a 2-1 victory over the Small, Unita. top, chiefly because the forwards Kowluon did well to draw with were a poor lot. The Navy were

years of age and unmarried, had side rather better served than Kow-enly been in Malaya about a year, the Royal Navy. Neither

and was with Reid and Co., of scored, the displays of the res-loon, but it is something of a pective forward lines being very curiosity that opportunities fell to Ipoh, before that firm amalgama

Aowloon in greater number.

ed with William Jacks and Co. unconvincing.

The results were:

Sentor Division.

.K.0.5.B. Chineso Ath. Kowloon South China

8 H.K.F.C.

1 Queen's

0 Navy

2 Small Units

Junior Division.'

Queen's Rea. Chineso Ath. R.A.F. Small Units K.0.5.B..

1 B. China "B" 1 2 St. Joseph'a

7 Kowloon Res.

0 University

5 Navy 2nd. ATHLETIC'S FIRST DEFEAT. Penalty Turns Tide at Vital Period.

In the second half when Miles was showing a clean pair of heels

to Barkham, and middling delight-record were under the additional fully, Cornwall, and Spary were handicap of fielding only ten men. The probable explanation is 3 presented with absolute "sitters"

but failed by bad shooting on the, that South China took their task the first half, one hand and hesitancy on the too easily. In

established a lead other. There were other chan- South China

through Li Tin-choy, Ip Pak-wa ces, but none so obvious.

The Navy were better balanced, adding after the interval. Water- and should have taken both points, field scored for the Small Units The most dangerous man in the soon afterwards.

South China were much the bet- forward line, Kernick, deserved 1better fortune. Twice in to ter side, but their forwards fail- course of the game. Angus saved ed to get together and in the ab- from him brilliantly, and once he sence of Lau Mau, the left wing hit the post with the goalkeeper was not the lively source of dun- helplessly beaten. All the other ger it has been in previous games. forwards were triers, were some- The Small Units are to be con- The Queen's are steadily build-times well together, and knew the gratulated on an excellent display ing for themselves a reputation as direction of goal. It anys much by the defence, Dadahon and Earl a second-half team, though it is for the Kowloon half-buck line being particularly prominent, almost trile to say that the results that the Navy were prevented from Waterfield and Smith were the appear to justify it. On Saturday, scoring in the first half when most dangerous in the forward they won their sixth successive defeating the Chinese Athletic, who themselves before as a back played exceedingly well; at least, better than expecter, commencement could have thanks largely to his anticipation, claimed immunity from defeat.

Baldwin gave a much improved It was a match productive of display, particularly in his kick- some splendid football, the Athle- tie giving the better exhibition be- fore the interval, but suffering 'a relapse in the second half after a penalty had not only deprived them of their lead, but of much of their earlier vitality, o'

game,

the

100 yards ladies! championship (Challenge Cup).-1. Mas H. Souza (10-4/5 secs.). 2. Miss M. Alves, 440 yards championship (Challenge

D'Almada Cup)da ch

(54-2/5 secs.) 2. L. A. Carvalho.

Three-legged race. 1. B. 'Assump ens and A. A. Remedios. 8. B. Alves and L. A. Rocha,

100 yards girls race.-1. Miss P. Ribeiro. 2. Miss F. Carvalho.

There were two extra races over 100 yards, one for boys and another for girls. The farmer resulted in an

win for J. Gosano, J. Marques being i seromil. Miss A. Gosano wen, the girls' race, second place being obtain- ed by Miss M. Remedios.

2.

Rolling the bowls-1, C. G. Silva,

J. G. Ozorio.

120 yards boys' race,-1, J. A,

Ribeiro. Marques. 2. Vicky

Half-mile championship (Chal- tenge Cup)-1, 1. A. Carvalho (2 min. 10 soes.). 2. F. M. Bilva.

120 yards irls' mce-1. Celca.

220 yards

C. Barras Hilda Antonio.

(handicap)-1. D'Almada, ser. (25 nees.). 2. G. F. Victor, 7 yards,

Veterans 100 yards race.-1. R. F. P. A. Yvanovich, 3 Luz, Rer. 2. yards,

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EFFECTS OF THE BAN ON REPORTING,

Sack race, 50 yards-1. B. Assump-

The work of the new Law.Courts Reiny race, teams of four-1. | tern indicates that litigation is` cao, 2. G. A. Noronha.

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THE JUNIOR DIVISION, A Remarkable Incident.

For the second week in succes- sion, the R.A.F. strengthened by

Xavier, nominated by: Miss Danen Divorce list has 791 cases, 578 of Miss E. Rocha.

One mile (handicap).—--1. L. A. Carvalho, 20 yards (5 min. 28 sec.). 2. B. Assumpeao, ser.

Consolation roce-1. A. Brown (11-4/5 sec.). 2. A. P. Eca Silva.

in the second half, but apart from the return of the Hermes, won by POINT BLANK FIGHT. the incidents mentioned, they sel-seven clear goals. Their victims on looked like scorers. Interest on Saturday were the Kowloon died away almost entirely in the Reserves. The R.A.F. deserved last ten minutes, though Kernick their success, came close on one occasion,

CLASH OF MACEDONIAN

REVOLUTIONARIES.

Sofia, Oct. 13. I was an eye-witness last night

though the score The Queen's deserve commenda-

was brought about chiefly by a tion for the manner in which they

remarkable incident in the second A HEAVY, DEFEAT. forced home their advantage when

half, which lost Kowloon their centrehalf, Easterbrook, and the Athletic had temporarily fad-

Eight Goals Against the Club.

R.A.F. the services of Greenslado. of a fight with revolvers between ed. They built up a lead of 3-1, which with two so well-matched The defeat of the Club by eight In short they were ordered off. members of the rival Michailoff zides was beyond, redemption. gouls to one needs some explana- To suggest there was an alterca- and Protogueroff factions of the

The excellence of the victory is Lion other than the brilliance of tion is going much too far. I Macedonian organisation. manifestly greater when it is minde the K.O.S.B. Perhaps it is to be fancy, if the principals are to be clear that the Athletic were more found in the fact that the Bor- believed, that the Committee will strongly represented than in any derers opened their scoring in the find that little was involved other previous match. With the excep- first move of the game. It is cer- than an out-of-place discussion on tion of the goalkeeper, their eleven tain, however, that the defence the ethics of the game. was that which went from triumph has seldom viven a more inept dis- to triumph throughout last senson, play, despite the vallant efforts both Ng Kam-chuen and Lai Wai- of Stewart to pull them together. koon returning to the side, en- For the most part, indeed, the abling Lam Yuk-ying to resume his Club were overrun. The backa normal position in the half-back were helpless against the keen in line, and tightening up the decisive attack set up and maintain- fence. On the other hand, the ed by the Borderers, and the best Queen's were experimenting by efforts of the half-backs were not playing Cantor at centre-forward. sufficient to stem the tide,

petitions, the large majority of them presented by wives. Trials before special furies are only eleven: in number. The decrease of Jury cases has been marked In recont yours. The heavy Court fees and the expenso of leading counsel are given as the reason for this decline there is undoubtedly a tendency in the Dlyorco Division as elso- where to profor trial before a Judge alone on the grounds of the saving both of time and expense. In the coming term, juries will be called, upon to assess damages in several cases where the petitioners are claiming compensation from co- respondents.

The interventions by the King's Proctor are still tending to decrease. The fight took place in the front it is admitted that since the passing of the Judicial Proceedings (Re- of the Phoenix building in thegulation of Reports) Act, which restricts divorce publicity and pro- centre of Softa.

The Identity of the two menhibits the publication of detalled who were killed and of the six evidence, the King's Proctor's De- The Navy Reserves, meeting the wounded has not been establish- partment has not had the advan- K.O.S.B. Reserves, were defeated ed, but they appear to have been tage of information, which in times. for the first time this season. The important figures in the organisa- past has come to it from people Borderers ran up five geals to ouc. tion. In the brilliantly lighted who have read the former more ex- Chinese Athletic, winners street, which was crowded, re-tended reports, The Poor Persons against St. Joseph's, have yet to volver ahots startled the people Rules in relation to divores are a panic. The being used increasingly and the concede a goal, but Queen's, who and there were similarly placed, shared street was cleared in a few ma- proporifon of divorce cases heard and the points with South China "B" each monts of all but the combatants. every term in London

country assizes in which the petl. side netting once.

Three mon foll on the pavement, ions are aided by this system tê two having been killed qutright, very large. The Assizes in the Thirty shots were exchanged. The country are now hearing nearly Turkish military attache, Karim 2,000 divorce cases every year, and Bey, who was sitting with some the Judges find that their circuit. friends in the Phoenix cafe, was engagements are very much pro- Senior Division,

wounded in the leg, whereupon tracted in consequence. Goals,

the public in the cafo hid under

Divorce matters now represent P...W. D. L. F. A. Pts.chairs.

80 per cent of the work under the 6 0.0 0 18.

The fighters flod on being pure Poor Persons Procedure, which is

LEAGUE TABLES. The League tables are append-

Was

The re-shufling of the Athletic Reeves, the newly acquired side, however, did not make for K.O.S.B. centre-forward. had a better balance. The defence was field day netting five of the goals, in fine fettle, but the forwards the others being scored by Btocked: were not no well together. Leo (2) and Alexander. The Club's Wai-koon came out of retirement | orphan came in the first half, Wat- neither so fast nor no tricky as son scoring after the Borderers' formerly, while his shooting boots second goal. The breakdown In were left behind. Nevertheless, the Club defence is clearly shown Queen's in mid-field the side looked ex- by the ability of Reaves to walk | S. China.. 5 4 0 1 12 4 sued by the police, and one was directed by the Council of the Law tremely promising and when Wong the ball into an undefended not Recreio 5 8 1 1 12 10 Pak-chong gave them the lead for the second point. from a corner shortly before the interval, the Reare Whe desorved.

McGlinchey was an important well-factor, though he does not appear Police

K. O. 8. D. 4 8 0 1 15 Athletic 4 8 0 12

A, 4 A 0.8 4 2 0 2 0 1

3 0 2 8

among the goalscorera, Massey Navy The start of the second half and Logan found the task of hold | Kowloon.

was the finish of the Chinese. In ing the left wing beyond them, and H. K. F. C. 5 0 0 n hot attack by the soldiers, Can- it was principally from this wing S. Units .. 4 tor, was going through when he that the danger and the goals

was brought down heavily in the came, penalty area. Mr. Barber ordered

a spot kick and Caldicutt was ne

deadly as usual with his shot.

The Queen's pressed, keenly, their halves not only securing' an ascendancy over the

opposition,

0

Junior Division.

12

7

6 caught.

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Society working through 80 pro-

It is stated that two mon werovincial committees. It is calculated een sitting in the Phoenix cafe, that in London alono at least 1,000 the most fashionable in Boda, cases are brought to trial every with revolvers in their hands. year under these rules at an average were cost to the solicitors engaged of The windows of the cafe pierced with bullets. It has been £20 per case, so that London discovered that the shooting had solicitors are subscribing £20,000 been planned by one side or the year to this public cause: The ser other. Morning Post correspon-vices of solicitors, too, are sup- Goals.

plemented by counsel at the Har, P. W. D. L

F. A. Pia dent

and many prominent K.C.a, who are Athletic .. 5 5 0 0 15:0 10

able to command high fees, are on- K. O, B. B. 5 5 0 0 28 8 10

the poor persons rota" and take Queen's 4 3 1 0 15 1

Gibraltar, Oct 15.-Edward their turn of free work with the GB 1.1 16. B

Miles,, from Newark, New Jersey, rest. € 80.8.16

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A STRANGE RESULT.

South China Win, But Only Just.

South Chinn defented the Small

R.

Bastern

2 1.29

8.11

but sending through some re- Units, but the result was surpris- markably neat passes of which Ing. South China hitherto have ccralo the forwarda made the most.. Cal-exhibited a brilliance forward, 8. C. "A" dicutt and Barclay were particular-acknowledged by every export, St. Joseph's 61,215 8 ly dangerous, but the whole line They played very poorly indeed to University 8 2 0.410

Kowloon „5 2. 03 - 5 18 wasted little, making progress by score only two goals against the "B" 6:1 185 swift passes, alternating between Small Units, who apart from their RAV4 1 0 17

8, Unita,..

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