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FAREWELL DINNER.

HONGKONG FOOTBALLERS

HONOUR MR, BLACK,

MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1929.

BILLIARDS · LEAGUE.

WEEK'S MATCHES IN STEEL

COULSON COMPETITION."

LAWN TENNIS.

POSTPONED LEAGUE MATCHES BEING PLAYED OFF.

Several postponed matches were played off on Saturday, the most im portant gume being played on the Hongkong C.C. courts in the "B"

the Chinese 1.C. both of which teams were undefeated up till Saturday.

The big lounge of Messrs. Lane, St. Patrick's Club continua to win Crawford's restaurant was packed their fixtures in the 'Steel Coulson with happy sportemen on the occasion. Billiards League. Last week they met of the Hongkong Football Associathe Chief and Petty Ofcers' Club in

on Saturday home and ton's farewell dinner

winning all the games ball, Mr. F. W. Black,

on tho Naval men's table on Friday. It was inadvertently stated Inst week that the highest break mado was 17, Staff Sergeant Royal of the Royal Engineera actually made the biggest break, scoring 66.

The past week's results are given below:

Bight, to that stalwart of loent foot- { both accny matches and won on Division between the home team and

A

Mr. Black is leaving for Home, and is absence will mean a great loss to local football Player and councillor, he has devoted himself unselfishly to the betterment of the game, and the live long good that he has done will in The mor

mentories of local players. As a young man Mr. Black

gained place in the Torpoint team, in his Cornwall, and soon cate under pative the eye of the County selectors as one of the best amateur bucks in the Country. Soon afterwards he his first Count

cap and wall County;

of years. Later when his team turned over to the Devon Camly Association, Mr. Danean Black nuded Devon

matchen

regularly in

for

to those he, already

honours

Bru

K.0.B.I.

Toisins.

Batalo Club .114 Extnahaw .150 Larry

108 Dowma

Meclinchry Yardley 150 Franks

Irhu. Ika

won

The Chinese had matters their own way and wan convincingly by eight sets to one. They have now eight Bxtures and have only two moro gumes to play, these boing against, the Japanese teams, the M.B.K. and the Nippon Club,

The other matches had little bear- dong on the positions of the leading teams in the League, except that the 160

M.B.K.'s victory over the South Chinn .160 2108 | A.A. gives them a very faint chance of being bracketed at the top of the table.

130

Unbeaten Team.

160

125

F

134

160 Irumblecombe

10 Howells

Toini

, 1ម

H.A. Bergts,

Leach <irimes

Thiai

.......822 Carrison Bergts, .150 Ashman

72

,180 Sharpe

144

160 Betteval

127

"B" DIVISION.

Burton 11312

150 Worl

142

53

141 Jolan

00. Hoson

150

Chinese R.C. Remain Only

*<lu/

.801

St. Patrick's

Tolal CAP.O.

,160

€lub.

,145

Bentle

100

160

Spry

P Da Cruz

19

Hamlyn

8. Da Gra

itor Baptism

117 McKedala

160

169 Mitch

100

.169 Fox

Total

.962

Total

Poller Ites.

350

Whant-

160 Sherry

360 L'ilet

For ten years prior to the out-ther break of war, he played for Plymouth Argyle, then in its youth as a pra- fessional alle. Although playing items.c ehirfly with the second eleven, he was often asked to turn out for the senior

alwess as i amateur, team.

of route.

In Hongkong. When the war came, Mr. Black was despatched to 11. M. Backyard, Hang- kong, by the Admiralty, and it was not long before he was a member of the Hongkong Football Club. This was in 1915, when Kowloon and the

Chinese tests were just coming into

www.

Stun Kwok Che

sure of sing his club with a wonder-win

Mr. Binck had the plea

ful team before he went Home in Zameth 1090,

Kitchell Kew

150 Blakes

i'olice

Playing on the Hongkong c.c. 34 ground the Chinesó R.C, won easily

_02) by eight sela to one. Scores:

O, E, Č. Murton and C. E. Holmes 64 (Hongkong C.C) lost to Lau Fook- ki and Kwok Po-kan 6-7: beat Ju 18 Tak-cheuk and Lal Kwong-taun 7-5; lest to Lau Man-ching and Cheng Chi-wing 4-0.

I. K. Valentine and J. Rodger (longkong C.C.) lost to Lay and Kwot D-6; lost to lu and Lai 0-6; lost to Lau and Chong 3-6.

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Dr. J. Montgomery and J. A. Sum-20

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Pang

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621

Craigrogwer

K. Hergts,

120 Ro

160

mers (Hongkong C.C.) lost to

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131

and Kwok 3-6; lust to Lau and Lut 1-6; lost to Lau and Cheng 3-0.

Luu

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Brenches,

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Toini

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Friday.

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Returning to Honguing in 1925, Rainek

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Pale People-or you can get them. as he had done before, but on two post free, I bottle for $1.50, 6orensions he was induer to turn out bottles 88 from the Dr. Williams ver, he has devoted his time to the for his old club, In the main, how- Medicine Co., 60, Kiangse Road, fulministrative side of the game, Shanghai: the Lay laxatives giving the clubs the benefit of his spoken of by Mr. Harrington are long experience and feld wisdom. As also sold everywhere at 60 cents per vial.

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resume of Mr. Black's career Hongkong. He said that he greatly regretted that "Mr. Au Kit-sung was He could not present at the dinger. rentapher in us a formidable au- tagonist of Mr. Black, in the earts days Chineng football. As an ad- ministrator, and newspaper critic dur- ferent yours, Mr. Black had held two positions thuit certainly were not conducive to popularity. He had, however, outlived it all nod to di was the most popular figure in local football circles.

fl

Cralurower,

Ribelro Zimmern

Kitchell Kew

Razuck

Jim)

Tista!

Satell

Wetherb Forburn

Mamirs

150; Nenular 180 | Grims 160

Reeves

.ANG Trial

M. B. K. v Sout' China.

The M.B.K. entertained the South China A.A. and won by five acts to four. Scores:

5. Fukushima and T. Enis (M.3.K.)

29 Drink slowly.

31 Pertaining to an area

32 Stay.

33 Otherwise.

34 Packing case,

36 Peculiar sidil. 38 Onslaught.

150 hent Li Yu-wing and Two Chung-yon

6-2; lost to Ng Shan-kwan und 11 Slope. Tseung Chung-nin 5-7; beat Wong 43 Lant,

Fook-nam and Yung, Nai-chomg 6-2 | 44 Bribes to commit perjury,

47 Tart

T. Edo and G. Nakamora (M.B.K.) Just to Il and Tro 4-4; lost to Ng | 60 Accepts, .4;9] and Treung 2-6; beat Wong and Yung | 51

Perfume.

56 Moto nasal soundis. 67 Unfortunate.

.134 1.2.

63 Chawing animals.

TH

108

T. Fujimori and M. Kitajimia (M.B.K.) bent Li and Teo 6-2; lost to Ng and Treung 4-6; best Wong and .692 Yung 0-3.

54 Small dagger, 56 Welrd.

ILE, Beratu 121 Joya!

150 MASTE

FOR

150 Pracha

150 Frock

IAN HEVAD

VI Buller

·

..812 Tola!

HR!

Kowloon v. Indians.

"

At Kowloon, the Indian R.C. ii) won by eight sets to one against the 140 Kowloon C.C. Scopen:

,160

W. Brown and F. Hambly (Kow-

Rop luon C.C.) bent, D. Mohamed und

N. B. Kitchell 6-3; lost to A. II. Mudur

and S. 4. R. Bux 3-6; lost to S. S. Hasanit and J. S. Ackler 2-4.

F. 1. Zimmern and A. T. Lee (Kow: leon G.C.) lost to Mohamed and 160 Kitchell 5-7: Just to Madar and Bux

.THEY

C. & 1.0.

Mt. Patrick's

100 6. Da Cruz

186

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4125 aptista

350

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152 3. Needles

07 F. Da Cruz

New

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Total ....

Police

671

Total

Jolles

es,

97 Pank 160, Mox Pung

.180 Kwok

128 Wond

150 Cheuli

.632 Tutai

Mr. Hall then called upon Mr. R. 3. Byor (Precktent) in present Mr. Binck with souvenir of his stay in Hongkong, as a mark of the Associa tion's storm. This look the form of

blackwood gay, inlaid with silver, myndarle hands-one piece of work, Mr. H. K. Lee, on Chinese Association players of Hong- ko, then paid glowing tributes to the ggest of thy evening. Mr. Blick, he said, had always been only tu rendy to nesist the Chinees elulis, and thep owed much to him for this,

Surry to Leave

Sherry

of the

Blak

Wynne

Feruler Whnot

In his response, Mr. Black traced his bag career here and spoke of the early days of football when he first arrived in the Colony. He described his first visit to the II.K.F.C., and said that the water question at that time great concern.

NOL CRUSO

Some ene wolemned him to the club and styggested a whisky and son. "Apparently," said Mr. Black, amidst Jaughter, there was no water pro

He would leave Hongkong with real

Tain!

4-6; lost to Hussain and Ackber b-7. A. J. Kew and G. Lee (Kowlook .100 C.C.) lost to Mohamed and K- Dachell 1-6; lost to Madar and Bux 6-0;

169 lest to Hussain and Achler 2-65.

Y.M.C.A. v R.E. & R.S.

1h2

81

.7OM

The highest break for the week was one of 40 mude by Colour Sergt. Dell of the R.0.9.B. Sergt.

HOME FOOTBALL.

OPENING MATCHES IN THE SCOTTISH · LEAGUE.

A start was made, on Saturday, in Lengue Football in Scotland, where a fall programme of matches was carried out, with few notable features in the afternoon's results.

The

The Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals, beat the Y.M.C.A. at King's Park by seven sets to two. Scoron

E. R Price and 11. Moffat (Y.M.C.A.) lost to Lt. Col. Skinner and Capt. de Linde 4-6; lost to. Maj, Kerrich and . M. Atkinson 4-4; lost Au Sgt. Trumper and Sgt. Palmer 3-8.

C, S. Pile and G, Hedley (Y.M.C.A.) beat Skinner and de Linde 6-1; fast to Kerrich and Atkinson 5-7; beat Trumper and Palmer 8-4.

A. Rump and A. White (Y.M.C.A.) lost to Skinner and de Linde 1-6; Jost to Kerrich and Atkinson 4-6;

gret, because of the sporting and sons, hers, last year's cham lost to Trumper. and Palmer 4-0.

made a good start by social memories it held. At Home he taking full points from Motherwell, had been too ohi to play, but in Hongkong, he had always been in The Hearts paid

ays been”,

had Jaq

trusted thut he

an unsuccessful visit to the Celtic ground, where they lost

holders.

"C" DIVISION, Craigengower Conclude Pro- gramme by Easy Victory.

G. Kelly and D. Clow (Craigen- ' gower) beat W. Guinan and P. Mc- Cullock 6-3; bont T. Subin and If Goddard 6-4; lest to A. Penny and Attwood 4-0.

to get a game. In conclusion: Mr. Black thanked the Association for its the odd goal in three. The Cup Kilmarnock, received Hamil kindness to him, and assured those

con and won by three clear goals, present that The B.X.F.A. would

Dundee United, who gained promo always Barlet place in his montory,

Mr. C. W. E. Bishop then presented only force a draw against Clyde, at their programme by winning against

tion from the junior Division, could

The Craigengower C.C, completed Mr. Black with a case of pipes, on behalf of

hone. Marton, the other promoted the R.E. & R.S. at Happy Valloy by the Hongkong Footni Club. He said that he considered foreign sail, losing by five goals to

team, failed against Cowdenbeath on seven sets to two. Scores: gift, us Mr. Black

nil. pipe smoker, uni

The full results as cabled by Reuter would

are as follows: njoy them, even

the gift pipes Celtic wouldn't draw. Mr. Bishop then re- Cowdenbeath

2 Hearts Inted how Mr. Black had been pre Dundee U.

In this vailed upon to take part In mintch against the K.0.8.1. team in

Falkirk 1927, when the H.K.P.C. were victorious,

Hibernians Kilmarnock After brief speeches by Mr. Woder Motherwell. house, for the Vice-Presidente, and Partick Mr. Ormiston, the evening concluded with a bearty "Auld Lang Syne" and the National, Anthem.

3. Aberdeen

2

Morton

3 Clyde

3 Airdrie,

0 Rangera

0 Dundee

3 Hamilton

St. Johnstone 2 Ayr St. Mirren 1 Queen's Park

1

0

3

A. . Hamson and E. B. Hamson (Craigengower) beat Guinon and

2 MeCullock 6-2; beat Sabin and God-

dard 6-2; beat Penny, and.. Attwood 6.2.

V. Sousa and T. Hamet (Craigen- gower) beat Guinan and McCullock 7-5; beat Sabin and Goddard 7-5; lost to Penny and Attwood G-8.

2 Fruit.

3 Enraptured.

4 Calleil.

6 Consumed.

Down

6 Trim with the beak. 7-Centres,

8 Vocal melody.

9 Box.

'11 Covered upproach.

12 Competitor.

Use

15 Pipe.

18 Public vehicle.

20. Canopies over bedsteads,

21 Times,.

23 Bellows

24 Roman Goddess,

26 Stretch.

17 Anxious.

resort.

29urite.

30

34 Valuable timber tree. 36 Bitter,

37 Crow-like bird.

Retinue,

40 Carpenters joint,

12 Log covering.

43 Happened,

45 Founded.

46 Cylindrical stage in life history.

48 Cereal,

40 'Costly.

61 Cast ride glances.

62 Fling..

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