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SMALL UNITS TRAGIC

FOOTBALL LEAGUE

R.E. Beat 24th In A Scrappy Game

In a very scrappy game at Happy Valley yesterday, the Itoya! En- gineors defeated the 24th Battery,

CONSISTENT BATTING

Enables H.M.S. Kent to

Win Easily

The Kent defeated the Cumberland

B.A., by 6 genle to 1 and thus in a friendly cricket match yesterday gained points in the Small Units afternoon by 101 runs. Thanks to Longuo.

Bot. Hopkinn (44), Turner (34), and

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER

1933

DEATH OF MR. HO LEUNG

THREE BULLETS IN HEART

The Engineers plied on four Hewitt (84), the Kent were able to BODY goals in the necond half after declare at six wickets. creesing over with an odd goal Scoron: advantage.

H.M.S. KENT. C. Bailey, In goal, Whitfield at Turner b. Day...... Back and Sloane at outsido left Hopkins e. and b. Scott played well for the Engineers, and Green b. Day Burdett at centre half and Lowen, Hewitt b. Dyer

Itowley not out leader of the attack waro the

Lester not out Gunners' outstanding performers.

Extras

Sloane (3), Budden (2) and Hol lingworth netted for the winners, and Smith replied for the Gunners in the first half, whan he converted a penalty.

Teams:

R. Engineers:-C, Bailey: Tuc- ker and Whitefield, J. Bailey, Laster and Wells: Whiting, Holling- worth, Budden, Pegg and Sloane."

24th Battery:-Willett: Morris anu Woods: Hall, Burdett, and Shaw: Scott/ Carroll, Lowen, Smith and Hill

CHINA FLEET FOOTBALL

KENT DRAW LAST

LAST MATCH

The Kent played their fast game in the first division of the

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China Flect Football Leaguo yesterday. when they drew three-all with Ber wick

The Kent badly missed the services of Hudspeth, who owing to duties, could not turn out. With his inclusion there would have been no doubt as to howinguo. This drawn game gives tha, Kent thirteen points in the League, and they should occupy third position provided the other teams got their points.

FRIENDLY HOCKEY. C. B. A. Mixed Team Beaten By H.M.S. Cumberland.

(for 4 wickets.) Total

Dyball. Bort, Wise, Chetham did not bat.

Dowling Analyala

Hopper Bartlett Dyer Fuller.

Day

Brott

DISCOVERED AT STANLEY

44 The Chinese and foreign com-

munities of the Colony have. 16; been greatly shocked by the 8 tragic death of Mr. Ho Leung, 29 compradore of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd., whose

150 body was found last night near

his residence at Stanley.

Barker,

O. M. R.

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0 24 H.M.S. CUMBERLAND. Wollard e. and b. Dyball Scott b. Wino....

Fuller 1.b.w. Wise

Mummery b. Dyball

Bartlett c, and b. Burt

Hopper b. Rowley Day e, and b. Hopkins Plant b. Itowley Gilham.b. Rowley Cox b. Hopkins Smith not out

Extran

It was disclosed this morning

that no fewer than three bullets The late Mr. Ho Leung.

had penetrated his heart.

A post-mortem examination was being held this morning.

The discovery was mado by students of St. Stephen's College, who found the body on the hillside, not for from the main rond, be btween 6 and 7 p.m. The police of wore communiented with, and when It was seen that the Injuries had terminated fatally, the remains wore removed to the Government Civil Hospital.

BUSINESS WORRIES.

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SCHOOL SOCCER.

ORPHEUS WIN

IN SUBMARINES LEAGUE

In the Submarine Leaguo yesterday

QVLINS

Sunday to Wednesday

La Salle And C.B.S. Internom the Orpheus defeated the daily at 11 am.

Friendly Tilt.

| Pericus- by the only goal scored in

the game.

The play, considering past per

In a friendly game of soccer play.formances, was decidedly scrappy and ed at the La Salle Collage ground missed chances by both sets of for

was remarkable for the number of yesterday avoning the La Salle Colwards, Orpheus were perhaps the lege beat the Central British School worst offenders in this respect. by tho score of five to nil

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Chambers scored the winning goal Fifteen minutes after the start La after a breakaway on the right flank, giving Lt, Buckley no chance with a Salle opened the score through high shot in the right hand corner of Bilva, the centre forward and a fow the net. minutes later 0, Poon put La Salle further ahoad. J. Alves scored the

Midfield play was quite good at third goal and a fog minutes before times, and both defondes were fairly steady. Milan for Orphans was the the interval C. Poda neiled the outstanding forward on the field, fourth.

while Richards for Persous, did great work at centro half. Ackroyd (Orpheus) and Bolton (Perseus) play. ed well at back, The Teams lined up under Leading Seaman Foad (Otas) as follows:

The Central British School team Improved in the second half and only one goal was scored and that by T. H. Splendid defence work by (Photo: Loong.

the halves and the custodian of the Mullins, Townsend, Lt. Currey; Cham- Orpheus: McBain; Dover, Ackroyd; Central British School prevented the bers, Milan,. Lt. Eaden, - Leaonard, side from losing by a bigger mar-Walker, gin. Bond, the goal-keeper, deserves special mention as he time and again made splendid saves.

BILLIARDS MATCH.

-Final Of The Big

Ships' Cup.

Big Ships' Cup, between teams of M.S. Tamar and H.M.S. Eagle, was won by the Tamar last night.

The final billiards match for the

The scores are as follows: H.M-S. Tamar. 11.M1.8. Eagle Branson

97 Purches Smith

It appears that Mr. Ho Leung Johns had lately been worried somewhat Rose over business matters, although he Pattison attended office yesterday as usual, Taylor leaving, however, shortly before

Few detalls are available as to his movements after that time.

Total

Bowling Analysis

noon..

R. W.

Wise Dyball Burt Rowicy Howitt Hopkins

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3

8

0 0

1 6

0 212

100

80 Lang

100

100

Burman

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80

Palmer

100

100

Whittaker

100 Dalley

63

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470

Mr. Ho Loung was married, but President of the Automobile Ås-

had no children, and his family-sociation.

in one of the most distinguished

In Hongkong. He was about 42 years of age, son of the late Hon. Mr. Ho Fook, who was a member of the Legislative Council.

CHARMING PERSONALITY.

game by two goals to nit.

Men who know the late Mr. Ho. In the first half Knight gave the

remember him as'á level-headed soldiers the lead while Lamb put the

and competent businesaman, high-¦ issue beyond doubt when he netted For many years Mr. Ho had ly respected, and a man of pleas-

the second goal in the second half.

been closely connected Miss Bryson at centra half for the Messrs. Jardine,

with ing disposition and courtesy. Ha C.B.A. Mixed team was outstanding was always popular among Chi-versity.

Matheson, and was educated at Cambridge, Uni- in her clearances.

Game Cancelled.

nese and European members of the Besides his widow, Mr Ho The friendly hockey match arrang- staff and with the wide circle of leaves four brothers to survive him, In a friendly hockey match at ed between the St. Andrew's Club his associates both in business Mesars, Ho Kwong, Ho Wing, Ho King's Park, a team from 11.M.S. and the Royal Army Service Corps and sport. He was one of the Ki and Dr. Ho Sáf-chuon. An Comborland defeated the C.B.A. for the Marina ground yesterday, founders and a prominent member other brother, the late Mr. Ho Mixed team in a rather interesting | was cancelled.

of the Sports Club and a former Iu, dled only a short time ago.

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