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FOOTBALL

SHIELD SEMIFINALS.

PORTUGUESE TEAM FOR SHANGHAI,

(By Dutchie.. The following is the programme for to-morroW

JUNIOR SHIELD SEMI-FINAL Kowloon v Chin A Club ground. Kick-off, 2.30 p.m. sharp *SENIOR SHIELD SEMI-FINAL.

Kowloon v Club, Club ground. Kirk of, 415 pm sharp,

LEAGUE DIVISION JE Sacred Heart v. China "p" Chinese ground

St. Joseph's A. University St. Joseph's, ground. ».

St. Joseph's "B" v Club, Navy Recreto: "8", Surreys, Soo

Reciaio "A" v. Drums, Kowloos, Kick-off, 2.45 pm, sharp. i

Notes and Comments... One semi-final in each of the Shield Competitions take place on the Club ground to-morrow. The Junior game should be well worth watching and it is hard to say who will win farcy, however, that the Chinese will qualify for the final.

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Navy and Army Zor the T Cup competition, the trophy has warded by the Civilian team inners for the sesson.

TO-MORROW'S TEAMS

The following have been select

Goddar

W. M. Hant, b Goddard.... G. Kanton, b Youngmye.

Hackums, not out..... HN. Balhatchet, Gerrard, h Youngigyelms insequencõão vavant. C. E. Lee, b Gitting...

R. Zimmern, Gemird, b

Youngiaye

ed to play for the. Kowloon | N. P. Karanjes, b. Gittin Football Club in their Shield matches

Hongkong FC on Club ground at Sealer Shield Semi-Final w 415—A. Duncan Wheeler, F. Read A. W. Turner, J. McKelvie

(Capt.), Pasco; G. Duncan, M. E. G. Goddard Austen, J. McBride, Muir, S. G. E. A Les Gene Hayes, Reserves: 1. L. Knight. L. Youngsaye 60 39 and HC. K. Wheeler A S. V. Gittias

Junior Shield Semi-Final Sling's X FI. Zimmern South China A on Club ground W. H.Sling, not put at 2,30-GS1Ipper, W. H. Brown, D. Urquhart, A.W. Brown (Capt.), H. Balhatchet, retired. C. Cavelle, S. Randle C. Morris, E. Zimmern, not out. A. Latham, C. Millard, A Fitzgerald, K. A. Masson. Re serves: V, Hast and B. J. Vickirs

V. SŁ

Joseph's "B." The following will represent the Hongkong. Football Club Reserves

their Second Divhion League fixture with St. Joseph's BCB Saturday on Navy A ground at 245 Angul Buxton (Capt), 5. O. Hill, S, H. Garrod G. Puncheon T Richmond, E. A. Roberts 8 Ball E, Railton. S. Douglas J Dison. Mund t

BOWLING, AMALESIS'..

S. V. Glities W. Huaf

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RAID ON

LBS!

Mesin Hughes and Hough con- ducted an auction of ponies at the

“A story of a ". spree,”among some, Hongkong Jockey Club Stabisson Buddhist brients in the Talkyoji Wednesday evening. Prices ruled remplo Yanaka, Tokyo, is told in generally high there were pre- the Japan Time NovocasaDA 10 sent a number of buyers from

Canton who Infused a rather more within its precincts 70 Buddhist The Yanakk necropolis contains competitive spirit into the adult temples, which make a world of than usual,

Some of the lots were withdrawn has gone abroad for some time themselves about which rumour an the retarye, was not reached but

that has very much interested: exactly which was not announced-the police,The latter have, ip 163 The last bit for each lot was effect bad reason to suspect that games of cards and dice for high Junglecock $65, Biotite $704 stakes, forbidden by law, as well Kingüsher $45, Vivid Dahlia $100, a drunken orgies, often desecrate Stunter Dabiis $100 cination Dahlia 360, Jester 55 Willcoma the holy back chambers of some of 355 Newtonstewart $70, Nassir

the temples makakat $75, Bl! $50,-Grey Polo Pony $38. Pagal: $65 Pel Mouse: SIID, King Tut300-Pansy Leaf$85

Early in the morning the Yanaka police made a sudden descent, on in the locality, and managed to the Talkyojl, a big Nichiren temple 3 Peach Leaf $70, Vinn Leaf $100, catch five pricate, while many 13Chestnut (unnamed) £40, "Cassar others, effected their escape, run 4565 Soldan Srapy Douglas $55, ning into corners and places of Farmland $80, Scarepron $140 refuge. The find proved all to be Mountain Star $130, Felix $95 chief abbots of different temples, Deveron Star: $260, Flying Star

$75. Tadworth -stjo, Rialto Star the foremost being Bishop H. $80, Bonnie Dundee $45, Bally Shishikura of Talyuil Omena $125 Ballymoney $90, in was held in Tokyou the pra- Ir appears that a sectarian meet- Uplowman $70, Ibis $40, Martlet vlous night, and, after business. $120, Hawaiian Prince 1955, was over, this adjourned to a sake Mongolian Prince $80 Costongrass $60, Gilbert $55 Sam Nicholson height, some of the men of robe reunion When drinking ASE $50, Baby Eyes $250 and Duke of got so far Beside themselves as to Frisco $300.

assume nature's garb and indulge in a bacch.balian dance. After this orgy they squatted for a game of chance. Then the police raid Gamici

TO MORROW'S FIXTURES.

visional ixtures for to-morrow

The following are the proe

The Senior game will be a hard tussle. Both teams will be at full strength; and, although the Club have beaten Kowloon twice in the League competition, I am not Inclined think that they will do

First Division. so to-morrow Kowloon have a

Goals":

League Division II. good reputation as Cup Bghtem,

Hongkong C.C. Civil Service and I expect them to win. If Surreys

P.W.D.LF... PC Con the Civil Service Club necessary, extra time will be China "A"

12 110 X 33 7 22 played in each of the above games. Club

12 61 5.21 12 13 There will be no First Division Kowloon fixtures to-morrow, but a full pro Police 13 43 612 19 11 12.61 526 14:13] gramme of the Junior Section has RAII 506 16 25 10 been arranged.

China "B"

......12 417 12 16 9 ......14 10 13 855 2 Second Division.

League Division 1 Hongkong GCAB "v. Civil, Service CC on the H.K.C.C. LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.University Chinese R. C. od

ground. May ma

the University ground.

Sacred Heart should win against China "B" as also thould St. foseph's"A" and the 'Club. The Surrogs will have to put up a much batier show this week if they wish to take the points from Recreio

Taniar

Rec. "A" Surreys.

Goals. P.W.D.L.F.A. Pt. 19-17-1193 .35

17 14 2 53 13 29 Recrelo A bring forward St. Joseph's Ma their fixture with the Drams, and A...16 II 1 435 10:23 they will be well advised not to Drums 15 10.1 1 36.21 21 let their win last week make them Kowloon 1891 8 34 31 19 careless. They must still carry co China. "A"...

17 57 5 30 32 17 a sequence of victoiles in their Rec. B. 17 44.9 24 37.13 remaining fixtures to make the Club.... League Championship safe for Sacred Heart.

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CRICKET.

A FRIENDLY: MATCH...

In a friendly match on Wednes

day at the University ground, a team captained by Mr. W. H. Sling

Friendly Games.

Hongkong CC. at Kowloon..

Kowloon CC (fint eleven) y. University (second eleven) v; Navy at Happy Valley.

SOME OF THE TEAMS.

HKCC CSC.C.

BEAU BRUMMEL”

NOTABLE FILM SHOWING HERE.

-LAW ̃IS LAW.

FACTS

Harold Lloyd in '' Girl Shy" BUT JUDGE WANTS THE caused us to forget our losses at the last race meeting, John Barry more. In Beau Bruinmel'" will. cause us to forget them at With all respect to, the manner the coming meeting (Such-if in which you gentlemen conduct one may be permitted the these cases," said Judge Purdy at mid extravagance of speech the US. Court, Shanghal, on such is the appeal of February 18, when hearing the great actor as he appears in case of Javnicz, v. the Universal picture now showing at the Motor-car & Body building Works, Coronet Theatre:- Beau Brummel, "I submit that it would he'much as everyone knows, was the most better if you made a picture) gave famous of the exquisites. His-was detalls and established a situation. Service CC teams

The following are the Civil the most dazzling success, and his, for me Here in Shanghai fram Division I-B W. Hamilton the most dramalt fall. Romance former capacity. I am to listen to too, if must be added,, was Jury, as well as Judge In the (Captain) GR: Soyer, F. All that romance is skilfully pre with the law. Law is law, but Rome, B D Evans, E. B. Reed, sented in the picture new show what we want now is facts, there was the very essence of bis life. fact, in the latter I am concerned FE Lawrence, H. G. Wallington, ang at the Coronet Theatre fore give me a picture, full and and F. H. Holdman the brillant F. Baker, F. J. Ling E. C: Flacher

Division - HB NU John Barrymore, as the superb Judge Purdy then quoted Judge (Captain), H. F Hiper, W. H. dandy and later as the sordid Dillon in the United States Edmonds, F. L. Squibbs, C. human wreck in the splendid Supreme Court. If it requires Alexander, T. D. E. Fendered, Character study of the Prince of 59 minutes of the hour to state the AW. Grimmitt, C. H. Beardall, Wales- still lingers far the mind, facts. I would use but the single H. Strange, C: Sara and S. Ba-waggish, pompous and rather minute for argument; the law Spillett

pathetic memory in the fine can care for itself, facts are neces-- staging effects, especially the eary court, scenes; in short, in sif the Later in the proceedings, Mr. hundred and one little touches, Rodger, referring to an exbibit, beautiful dramatic and divesting said he would read the relevant,

UNIVERSITY C.R.C.

acting of complete."

The University will be repre that combine to make a really septed by B. N. Balhatchet great photoplay the folly puts, but Judge Purdy, agato said (Captain), Sir Claud-Severn, the Theatre is to be congratulated on letter, then we can get some e

Better read the whole of the

following tentative programme has The School batted first but could Redmond, R. A. Ponsonby Fane, which is one of the most arresting

beat the Diocesan Boys School. Rev. E. K. Quick, Prof. F. A. having secured Beau Brummel"lightenment on the matter."

only make 61, W. Gluing taking 64. S. Hell, A. A. Rumjahn, T. Elms that has been shown in hitting and a forceful innings, by and B. P. Ng. wickets for 1g runs Some hard Yeob; T 0 Yeow, J. L. Youngsaye Hongkong this year.

Hachiuma put up a total of 363

THE VOLUNTEER CORPS.

Defence Corps: Orders contain the The latest Hongkong Volunteer

been arranged possi Saturday, April 10-Interport Game in the afternoon and Inter port dinner at night. to what

Sunday, April 11.-Will be gives up to sight seeing and against them, Hachiuma contribut

K.C.C. H.K.C,C. dance in the evening,DNA,

ng an unfinished 65 Monday, Aptil 12.- The Hong wiped off the deficit for the loss of The School, on, going in again, kong team will meet a team three wickets (S. V. Ghting 63, friendly game will be H. Overy The Kolcon C. C team is thi chosen from all players in Zimmern 27), but an attempt J. Fletcher, J. C. Lyal, following Shanghat.

As is usual on these occasions a

io force a lead, and the advent Goodwin, A. R. F. Raven, K. R flag will be presented to the wig collapse. Balbatchet and Sling Fraser, R. G. Whchell and B. of Balhatchet brought about a Macaskill, A. A. Dand, S. Jex, J. ners by the losing side. The Hong- kong Portuguese fing has been then hit off the required runs Petheram. mace and presented by the Scores

without loss.

Grennis Social Girls Club, and I} D.B.S-Izti Innings. understand that the Shangbais. V. Gittim b. W. Gilties... ladies are also presenting a fog D. Anderson, Sling" b W. to their nationals,

The following players have been invited to make the journey:-M. Silva P. M. Xavier-WC. Ogley

Giltins very

·F. Zimmer, b.w.

F Samy, b W Gittios... Gittins a

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YESTERDAY'S TIES IN CLUB TOURNAMENT.

ENGINEER COMPANY.

PASSENGERS.

DEPARTURES.

Antenor" oor

Mat. S for Shanghai Mr. F. B.

Per B F

Baldwin, Mrs E A. Bell, Miss. Bell. Mra Ball, Mr and Mrs C. The following promotions and up-K. Cherry, Mr R. R. Clowes, Mrs W. Bone, Mrs. A J.Beddoes, Mr C." pointments will take effect from E. H. Cartwright, Miss D E. March 1192579

Dalzell, Mr AL Dawson, Mr.H." No. 421 Corporal Padgett, G. T. Dawson, Mr and Mrs C M. Forrest. to be Sergeant

No. 476 L/Corp. Curr. T. W. to be Coporate

No: 026 Sapper Plascott, J. F.W. to be Times Corporal. DU KAN LEAVE,

Lieut. W. Brackenridge, MO,

Mr and Mrs W. L Fernie, Miss E Greenfield, Miss D. Greenfield, Mrs A. L Grubb, Mr. J. E. Haig, MTE. C. Hagen, Mr AE Herdman, Mrs Hillman, Miss H H Kay MrF.R. Lamb, Miss FM. Leinbez; Mrand: Mrs WB Marshall. Mrs B. M. C.

RC Remedios-AA. do 11 Youngsaye, TUB cu 4 The match which attracted most Dachine Gun Platoon is granted 12 Master, Miss R:Hill Mrs Mac Remedios Cd'Assumpcac-A. W. Hunt b W. M. Hust... Brown-A. P. Fuertes-A. Gosso

R. Gerrard, b W. Glitlar,

L. Guterres, b W. Guins

A da Rocha--and D. Xavier. ReservesS A. Marcal-H. A Alves-3. M. da Silva-and I. & A. Leo c Hachluma, b W. Fernandes, ki

M. Hunts a DEERE J. A. Fex not out.” ~ The players will be under the control of Mr. J. H Lawrence,

E. Goddard, b:W. who will accompany them in the capacity of manager, o

BOWLING

So far there has not been any refusals and it is hoped that the players chosen will be able to: make the journey.

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T.O. AWAH Sling It will be necessary for them to W. Gittin send their strongest team up, foxw, M.Hunt.. the Portuguese team in Shanghai DES Playacarried everything before

them in the Second vision of SV, GIHins, B Bath the League there, -1, critaloly

FIZimmen, -~ hoped that the team who are Prospective Champions ofthe Junior League, here will be able to. go, for their team work is excen lonally good. Anyway go with the best Colony's socce

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Balhatchet 25 F. Samyb

Hunt.

30 16 124 19 302

16 interest in the Hongkong Cricket mouths leave of absence from the naughter, Mr and Mrs F Orsatil

noon was that between 3 E. Green 1986. Mr. E. O. Reis Mr and Mrs C 2 Club tournament yesterday after Corps, with effect from March 1: Mr W G. Parkin, Mr.J. Pickering.

and Colonel Russell Brown in the Lieut. D. C. Logan, MC No.

2 Open Championship Singles A. Platoon is granted 12 months o was generally expected, Green leave of absence from the corps, of woo taking three out of four set with effect from March 1, 1026. 16The Colonel started off very No. 300 L/Corp. G. H. Cuthill, strongly, itd won the Brat et No-Ga Platoon is granted 10 tailly,this opponent only securing month a leave of absence from the one game,After that, however, Corps with effect from March 1, the exchanges went in favour of 1925. Greenwho drove strongly and kept the Colonel on the rug There was a hard fight for second set, which was secured by the Kowloon Cricket:"Club: After that Green had eina much his own a band. next two sch fairly cul won 1-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2

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Roberta Mr and Mrs W. C Sinclair, Mr G. C. Shepherd, Mrs M., JaStockwell. Master A. W. Little General Macnaughter, Mr A. Jenkins.

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