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SPORTS CABLES.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
LATEST RESULTS.
(Renter's Service)
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Tandon, April 200 Result of Lodball matches
first) am as follows:-
honours:]
LEYGUN-DIV, M.,
FOOTBALL REVIEW,
London's Poor Show.. A suggestion has been made that London should be England's football headquarters in every sense of the term. This rear the Metropolitan teams have sadiy Idisappointed:
Doncaster M,.41 #3.18)
| Durham! ...............39 IX "15. Accrington...38. 13. 17 Tranmere.....39 14. 20 Hartlepools...39; 10: 19 10 Rotherham ...40 6 27 °7′ 40.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Goals.
THE
CHINA MAIL.
LOCAL SPORT.
POLO TOURNEY.
TRIANGULAR CONTEST FOR KOYED CUP.
-DAY"> Mureit
Play in the brinigulag, tournament
40 for polo
meet the Civilians,
BILLIARDS, FINAL.
GARRISON LEAGUE
HOCKEY,
GO.C. PRESENTS TROPHIES.
Clipetition.
His
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TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1925.
TENNIS TOURNEY.
GOOD DOUBLES GAMES
YESTERDAY...
Thres matches in the Open Donbles Championship of the I.K.C.C. tournament Were played yesterday.
'SPORTS MEETING
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE WINS SHIELDS.
doVERNOR'S CONGRATULATION,
The annual Inter-School athletic M. D. and S. A. Rumjalin wore sports were held on the Hongkong. off-colour but this fact does not, Football Club ground, Happy. the least detract from the perform-Valley, yesterday afternoon, The ance of Suyer and Bett who led hos king part.
honours.
200
The two studs were packed with
chulboys from the competing and her schools, who kept up an in- termittent cheer during the ranuing
euch event.
P. W. L. D. F. ́ A Pts, Rangers 37 24 3 10 75 26.58. Airdrieonians37 26 5 6.87 31 58 In the FA Cup, the famous Hibernians...38 22 8 8 78 43 52
were St. played to-day home team given Spurs and West Ham were both Celtic 37 17 12 8 72 46 42 for the K...L.. Cup, presented the Soldiers' Club last night to sot, and took the Indian pair to 4-6 St. Paul's College, Lies Boys There was a large gathering at in the second set, won the third desply's College, Queen's College. Housled by Lancastrian teams in Cowdenbeath37 15 12 10 73 Phe third round and London's | Partick T, ...37 14 13 10 59 58 38 by petition in Itongkong"; witness the final in the Billiard before losing the fourth" and the School, and St. Stephen's College.".
St Mirren 32 17 16 4 63 62 38 i stay here commences this atter of awards both in this and the wore sen with Sayer and Hettitoine, which were well contested
Yorkshire Regiment during Competition and the distribution watche Sono good volleying duels terest ceased. Chelse 1. Shields...
he programme consisted of tes DV. NORTHERN).
The two clubs, alrendy named Raith R.37 14.15 8 53 59 36 at 0.26 when the Navy Garrison League Hockey Com getting mors than their share of the despite the strenuous time the Plymouth.2. Reading 6 jare just below the middle of the Hearts 38 12 15 64 68 35 will
[Plymouth's victory keeps them table. With the Arsenal, they Dundee 37.14 16 7 45 53 35 Thursday, the winners of today's Amongst the officers present Lt. Col. Montague Bates and petitors had in winning in a hot in the running for promotion comprise London's big three" Hamilton A...36 18 3 49 57 35 get the Army, Boil will were
Excellency Major Captain West, (in a ropluy) beut und the latter bad a stiff job fight-St. Johnstone36 1 14 1 56.67 33 cratch games as the individual General C. C. Luard, General the K.C.C. pair, 2. Lay and N. ing the relegation bogey, and are Aberdeen ...37 11 16 10.53 56 32 bandkap will not be taken into Officer Commanding, Lieut.Col. Trambitzky. The Colonel lobbed, Morton.........37 11 17 9 43 97 31 Laveitu Play will be SVDE Four F. S. Montigue Bates, C., East placed and smushed effectively but how clear, thanks to the Forest Kilmarnock, 37 1 17 9.49,64 31khas instead of fee, the Surreys, Licut Col. Trevelyan, West was the match winner Land Preston continually losing.
Cholsen, relegated to Division Motherwell..37 10 17 10 54 61 30.
Falkirk 37 1 18 8 42 53 30 on which bandicaps have been R.E., Major Campbell (East although he throw away a low 1 last year, made a spasmodic Queen's Park37 1: 188 48 70.30
Surreys, President Soldiers' Club,) | points." Lay was the best in- The high jump event was won by effort to regain seniority but Third Lanark 38 11 19 853 74 39 mom... Thom sident, Garrison Recreation Club, head work, drives and chops being clearance of 5 feet 3 inches. The The Navy team will probably Major Paton (East Surreys, Pre dividualist on the court, his over- neen's College bey with a peat Huibul Crystal Palace started Ayr United...37 10 19 842 65 on. R.N... F: atom. Spngge, and Major Macready, D. A. A. and to good effect. Thumbtzky in the long jump and
R.N..
Captai Sturges, Q. M. G. China Commande
fluctuated from very good to hurdles events were secured by St. R.M.L.I., 3; and Captain E.
In the Billiard Competition there raediocre and it was on big bed Paul's College, In the other run- Noville, R.M..., back.
were thirteen entries, the same patches that, they lost the final set wing, events, St. Joseph's College number as last year, being nine after being led 5-1, and after having showed their superiority at every Navy, one from the Hongkong the biggest crowd. from the Army, one from the crept to B
This match drew stage, especially in the tenui races which ended its a runway victory. Warders, one from the Sanitary Department, and one from the hun aanted for the Chos brothers 6 yards aws, and E. Ng Sze-cheung mad Yung Hin-K. One secured first place in the Royal Naval Dockyard Police.
The final was won by the Royal after an indifferent pering and Wed led in the half mile and one
sila.
The result was, that St. Engineers, the aggregate score of losing the first set badly,
Restits
dosyphs College WOEL tho 1,500 being made by Sergt. Blondin,
Open Championship Doubles Cirse. | Governor's Shield this your with 51 Lt. Col. Trevelyan, S. M. Goddard..
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HOME "SOCCER " SEASON NEARING END.
EBy Hotspur." ..
Įwell enough in this division but have gradually dropped back and ... At this time of the year, foot- not clear yet. Clapton Orient Fund Pulham have also been indif-
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Sunday, April 19,
ball clubs at Home are playing ferent
their final matches. In a week or Millwall have performed credit- two the season will be over fably in the Southern Section but Honours will have been apprtion have done nothing sensational. off and the fate of the work ones Chariton Queen's Park Rangers, will havejowy discided
Alost of the important compete hortom of the list.
Bank Brentford are much penrer tion odsirin nf the muajor Longues has already be finished but Chci have yet to meet Shelfeld Bitert in the F.A. Cup Fibel at Wibley...
Buddersfield Again?
the 4. Lengue it looks as if ladder-tak! wil win the chani pión-hip (e the second yene in successiunea Aut of which they aqu be due the prone" They went saulis, provfuted to the senior Longue ad 've.the War, since when this York ning team has won both the Cupped the bongue.
West Bromwich Albion" w¦F he folives in foreille sample of List you if they do not overhaul Hudderstis d For the grade para of the seasons the "Trostles" bnemislat guns. They hare been knot of the cap and now the ye championship is slipping as from them.
Tuless there have our vital nustakes in the lies or in the compilations of the League tables, the regation questione is settle. Arsonal's victorgan Saturday pute the clears Notts Forest will return to the Second Division after a brief sojourn in the top strite artel will he reompanied by
Proud"
Preston, which have never been humbled previously.
Rave to the End. Leics-tr. Derby County, and Manchester United are strieeling to the very end to dreide which two, core to be promoted from the Second League,
Com-
Thanks to two bedliut for wards, handler and Tunean, Leicester fortred ahead from fourth or with place at the New Year, Dely once bud a manding lead and Manchester United-who fell from grace two seasons age--are secovering from a relapse Leicester, tarrowly missed promotion when West Bam went up and Derby ene very close last year. It might he necessary to wait til the last match to see which, one of the three will stay behind.
At the other end of the table Coventry are almost fleeme but there are at least half a dozen clubs just above them who will try to get every point they can to avoid the questionable Fonour of keeping the Midlands term company.
I
-Beason
Neck and Neck.
For the greater part of the Swansea. Plymouth, Bristol City, Swindon, Newport, Millwall. Exeter and Southend have been running neck and neck for the one solitary promotion from the Southern Section of Division II, to the Second League. It now appears as if Swansea and Plymouth will be "in at the kill," .but Bristol City are still within striking range. Each of these, three teams has been in the run- ning for honours for two or three Beasons and Bristol City were in Division II. a few years ago. -
Merthyr are a bad last and will have to seek re-election if they want it.
Darlington's Honour. In the Northern Section Dar- lington are champions. Next season they will play in Division I. Rotherham will have to ask
for re-election to play again.
Rangers or Airdrie 7
Airdrieonians and Rangers both
and are level
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
and including April 20 ia as follows:
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
DIVISION L
Goals.
TENNIS SENSATION.
INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS
SUSPENDED,
·A MATUER'S. EXPENSES,
(Reuter's Service.)
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A. H. Fyzee, who visited Paris' with Jacob, has also been guss pended.
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The Civilian team has been given Rotherham, 2; Mr. Pollock, and 4. —Mr. B. D, F. Beith, 1: Major
Mr. Bartholomew, back.
side would
General Taword is a 4 man
· 1
man
1
the
Thanks
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TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
the sports year after year.. | . . the Governor replied, "ex-
pressing the ensure of hard-
0: The sports As Mr. Tanner int told shen he had always on- A..ared to take high interest
all the schools of the Colony,
Staden Neville is the only 4 on the Narty side. Each player is given a handicap according to his Playbig abilities. If his form is such that he is expected to score London, April 20.
4 goals in a game of 5 chukkus, he The sensation at the Rochamp is a mai If he is expeited to S. M. Smith, Q.M.S Ramsay and round:~14.-Col. Montagne Bates points out of a possible 01. The position in the English and ten lub on the first day of the score 3, the but is un, Sergt. Cockell Their opponents and Captain R. H. P. West beat Paul's College came second with 20 Scottish Football Leagues up to All-India Davis Cup captain, was reveal its strength, or ab Edwards, Howells, Jackson, White, pound) Hand S. A: Kamjan
tournament was that Jacols the total handap T
were the R. N. Dockyard Police T. Jay and N. Trabitzky 5-5 points, and Queen's College third
2-1. B. B44 Second with 11. composed of Messrs. Holdroyd, informed that the Lawn Tennis
bust.
This Escolency the Governor, On, the Civilian side and Eills; who put up between them heat. Sayer and A. S. Belt Sir Edward Stullis, K. M. dia.. Association had suspended him Bertholomew and Major Rotherham From all play in tournaments, and are hot then and Messrs. Beith
a total of 1,031 points.
10-2, 6-4, 4-6. Bud', Ng Szecheongtributed the prizes at the close of matches until further notice.
ond Young Hin-Jun beat C. Chon the meeting. Before calling on His Excellency and I, Chon 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 0-4. 'and' Pollock are Samen, giving them This is a sequel to the felmore an aggregate of 14. against the the G.OC. to present the cups and
His Excellenty was welcomed by' Team PW. L.D. F. A. Pts.tepm's visit to Paris when the and held by the Naval men.. medals, Major Paton: said that he
Handicap Singles 3" (first Mr. B. Tunner, Headingster of Hudders.
Association called-upon a number is siles are ato qually was pleased to see the Civilians, strong foe Queen's College, who said that they field 30 20 5 14 63 25 54 of well-known players for an ex-mounted hunt, the d'ivilinis is whom he later found out to be . D. Dryden (scr) -5, would all like to assure hir of their West Brom
planation of their acceptance of the two fastest polo mounts in the He congratulated
G-1, 6-t. all ex-marines and pensioners.
uppreciation of the keen interest wich A.....30. 23 9 7 57 33 53 ihe hospitality of the Paris Colony.
Inspector Handicap Doubles firsts Excellency had always taken in Bolton W.....39 20 9 10 68 34 50¡ Tennis Club,
Churcher,
hi Fund-Dr. D. R. Gawler and the schools and sports. M, C. * and
It was.an **Oir puper," the Civilians should Liverpool30 20 10 9 61 49 49
win but not by a hig margin.
merry men in teaching the semi-fi. H. Aubrey Gowe 4/6) heat interest that had been very gun- Newcastle U. 45 16 9 16 61 40 48
The Army le has begiven final, and he hoped to see them. Gold and F. A. Henslowe erasly expressed in the presenta
6-0, 0-2. Bury 40 16 10 14 51 50 46
again next year. He also thanked owe 1/6)
Secondtion of the tundsome shield no less as Captain Oxspring. 1; Cmplain Mr Thornhill, Mine Host" for rom-W. Tronside and C. than in his eveness in coming to Notts County 39 15 12 12 39 29 42 ment says these two players not Sugden." Pack. Sunderland...40 19 14 7 61 49 45 The Association's official state- Bennett, 2: Faert Davies 3:
very kindly presenting a cup for Hickling free. 4/6) bout Birmingham 40 15 13 12 46 52 421 having giver the required under-enp is 4 and they would bench in the necessary arrangements for tec. 2/6) 6-2, 6-4.
Their totab hand, the highest break and making Bonnerman au G. Van Egmond Michester C40 16 15 9 74.66 41 taking by the appointed date to ferior to either of the other teams. West Ham.4 15 15 1 61 59 41 deposit their share of the Paris But if Major-General Laurd plays.
competition in the Club, Cardiff City.40 14 14 12 53 47 40 are suspended from playing in Tottenham: H 40.14 14 12 51 42 40 expenses with the Association, then ebanees will improve,
were also expressed Handicap. Doubles.-S. E. and once more prizes to winniers Sheffield U...41 13 16 12 54
10 the Warrant Officers and D. S. Green v. Tit. Col. Matthews f To. N.CO's for their services in and P. W. Greene. Blackburn 49 11 16 13 50 56.35 tournaments in Britain until Iulia. he played for the acting as judges and markers. He Cinh Championship - Aston Villa... 38 11 15 12 50 64 34 decide.
the Council shall otherwise Light Infantry tours which won Everton....40 1 18 11 38 59 33.
congratulated the R.E. on winning Crook v. T. Monagha the Viceroy's Cup-the biggest again this year. Arsenal 40 14 21 5 36 55 33 Home papers mentioned rather surression. Up to the time of Hockey Competition, Major Paton [In mail week before last. the prize in India polo-three years in
Handienp Singles "B" Burnley 40 11 10 10 44 73 32 vaguely that Helmore,
Continuing to talk about the Armstrong.v. A. K. Mackenzie. Leeds U40 10 18 12 45 37 32 lawn tennis amateur, had been fantry or even cavalry team had won of the East Surreys in winning leathing that feat it is believed that no congratulated the "C" Company Nottinghani F40 7 22 11 29 61 25 Preston N. E. 40 10 25 36 70 25 suspended for having allegedly three years in succession.
received expenses. from the Paris
again and winning very well by Club when he took a team over.
beating the "D" Company by Helmore's explanation, according
regretted that the Navy were away two goals" to nil in the final. He to the reports, was that he felt
most of the time and had not the P. W. L. D. F. A. P. bound not to disappoint Paris and
opportunity of taking part in the Leicester.....40 2271 85 38 55 therefore took it on himself to
competition. Derby..40 229969 34 53 But up a team, A number of Manchester U 30 22 8 9 52 22 53 well-known players including the Portsmouth...40 14 9 17 53 48 45 two Indians mentioned, and a Chelsea...40 15 10 15 49 36 45 number of ladies were asked to Wolverhamp
Ideposit their share of the ton....39 19 15 5 53 46 43 expenses with the Association. Hull City.40 15 14 11 50-43 41 Presumably, according to Reiter, Port Vale 39 17 15 7 44 49 41 Jacob and Frzee have not done so, Middlesbro.40 10 12 18 35 42 38 Fyzee have played regularly at Bradford C..39 13 14 12 37 42 38 hence the suspension. Jacob and Southampton 38 11 11 16 33 34 38 Wimbledon during the last few Clapton O....40 14 16 10 41 41 38 years.] South Shields 40 11 13-15.41 38 381 Fulham........40 14 17 9 38 54:37 Stockport....40 13 17 10 36 52 30.ZAGHLOUL PASHA. Wednesday ..40.14 19 7 45 54 35 Crys Palace...40 12 18 10 37 41.34) Blackpool...39 13 18 8 57 54 34 A GRAVE POLICE WARNING. Stoke 40 12 18 10 33 45 341 Oldham......40 11 18 1 31-50 33 Barnsley ...39 11 17 11 44 59 33 Coventry.39 11 21 7 44 30 29
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DIVISION 11.
DIVISION III.,
Southern Section.
Goals
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A. P.
Plymouth 40 22 99 70 37 53 Swansea.....39 21 8 10 64 33 52 Bristol C40 21 30 9 57 38 51 Millwall.40 17 10 13 56 37 47 Newport 40 19 12 9 59 41 47 Swindon......40 18 11 11 58 36 47 Exeter 40 19 12 9 58 44 47
Northants. 40 19 15 6 47 Brighton.40 17 14 8 54 43 44 Southend 39 19 15 5 50 Watford 40 16 16 Gillingham...40 12 14 Norwich .....39 12 14 Charlton 40 13 16 Reading......39 13 16 10 33 Aberdare .40 14 19 7 52 Luton 4 9 15 17 Bristol R......40 11 16 13 Queen's P.R.40 12 19 9 Bournemouth.39 12 198 Brentford 40 9 24 Merthyr....40 8 27
DIVISION III,
Northern Section,
Goals
CAIRO.
Pasha, Minister of the Interior, Ingram Bey, on behalf of Sidky called on Zaghloul Pasha and warned Kim regarding alleged, unauthorised meetings that are being held at his house, at which,
Zagtul Parha
P. W. L. D. F. A Pta. it is stated, speeches are delivered Darlington.40 24 7 9 78 29 57 attacking the Government in such Southport.....39 22 10 7 58 32 51 terms to justify police interven. Nelson....39 22 11 6 75 63 50 tion. "Zaghloul Pasha was request.
G.O.C' Fame,
Regarding the fame of Major General Liard (the G.O.C) at polo,, an enthusiast sends us the follow ing from Colonel Miller's took on pole
Polo in the Army.In India in the nineties the best polo team was that of the Durham Lot Infantry 1894 to 1868. They won the In fantry tournament four tinies, the Regimer tal three times and the Championship.
who carried all before them from!
in which L. F. Ashburner and "Their best teams were those W S. Ainsworth played with Captain Wilkinson, Luard and de Lisle..
The Durham Light Infantry polo players came well to the front in the South African War, as for instance......"
As will be seen there is no reference to the General's team having won the Viceroy's trophy (the championship) three times. and that statement may be wrong..
CHARITY
SOCCER."
KOWLOON AND S.C.A. PLAY FOR HOSPITAL.
To-morrow afternoon, the Kow- loon Football Club (wiliners of the Shield and the South China A. A. (runers-up in the senior league) play a football match in aid of the Kwong Wah Hospital.
Kirk-off will be at 5 p.m., on the Kowloon Club's ground. A very interesting "match will be seen and
His Excellency then presented the Garrison Hockey Cup to Capt. Swinton, MC.. of the winning team and medals to the members.
Presentation of cups to the win eers in the Billiard Competition and medals to the runners-up followed. The cup for the highest break was won by Sergt. Blondin with a break of 41.
The proceedings came to a close with cheers for His Excellency, which were heartily given.
LADIES' DAY.
YACHT CLUB'S CLOSING CRUISE
Ladies and guests of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club are cordial ly invited to attend the Club
losing cruise on May 9, which is also the occasion of ladies' day.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
"
BUTTERFLY."
WORLD THEATRE ATTRACTION.
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in all their aspects, but admitted he was much more interested „ in- the nthetic than the scholastic side tol school life, (Apphuse For That reason i had been a great pleasure to him to see the grow. ing interest in school adileties. which he noticed since arrival here. The keenness of the competition showed how far the sporting in- America who is said to have done ed in this anmak competition.
There is one writer to-day interests of the seliools were invoy-
more to analyse and clearly pre- sent the problems of women. That is Kathleen Norris. novel to be filmed "Butterfly" Her latest comes to the World Theatre to
morroW.
He congranted St. Joseph's. College heartily on their winning that it hurt been such
Sield, dont be much regretted clory. He trusted this would not To runway
two sisters with a searching study her schools, and hoped Queen
Although it is a story of have discouraging effects on five of their souls, it has all the drama College would rally next year and necessary to be attractive to men win it. The noted that the shich There are four leading characters,ad far been in the possesion of
SK Paul College.
THE RESULTS.
Whilst
two sisters, a wealthy manufacturer and a famous violinist.
Miss Norris in her stories pre sympathising with St. Paul's Col- in parting with 16, la sents the woman's thoughts and ege emotions with startling clarity. In thought it was in the int rest of "Butierfly" she presents a picture sports that it should not remain in of a girl nicknamed "Butterfythe same "sehool all the time. and her elder sister, the latter (Applause), sacrificing every personal desire that the younger may be happy and 100 Yards : İşt K. Dinar (8. J. achieve the success as a violinist (; 2nd, d. Cassambluoy (8. J. 09: which their mother on her death 3rd C. Hachiunm (S. I GJ, Tinse bed prophesied. The younger sister 10. 3/5 see, forgets that her sister has a heart,
Long Jump 1st Pang Kui-ting and cuts her out of a man she loves. Then when she marries the S. C.): 2nd U. Man-shu (S. P. millionaire, the young one forgets); 3rd Tum Kin-chang, (Q. C.), brilliant career, and loses herself, Longsh 17 ft. 8 ins.
on
in the useless butterfly lie of 290 Yards: 1st K. Our (S."). society. Repeatedly she hange on C); 2nd J. Casimboy (S. J. GJ; 3rd E. Pak-hin (8. 5. 6.). Time the brink of tragedy, but several occasions she is saved by 21 4/0 sees. her husband's indulgence, and the 1 Mile: 3st I. Woo (S. T. C.);" untiring efforts of her forgiving 2nd Dong Ping-kwan (S. 1. (0; sister, until one day the attempts 3rd 1. Custro (5, J. C.), Time to capture the man her elder 15 min. 15, sees. sister loves.
The following will.represent the University 1st XI in a league match against the K. C. C. on Saturday, April 25, at 2 pm. sharp, on the K. C. C. ground:-H. N. Balheichet (Capt) Rev E. K. Quick. A. S. Hett, QUEEN'S THEATRE, A. A. Rumjahn, W, M. Gittins, T.O. Yeow, J. L Youngsaye, C. W. Lam,
it is hoped that as many as possible S O Shahabudin, S. Hachiuma |will attend to help the worthy and B. P. Ng.
object,
South China will be fielding their strong senior "A" team. The Kowlam toun will be as follows:- B. Rasmussen: F. Wheeler. F. Rend; A. W. Turner, J. McKelvie, 0. Caveille: K. Mason, S. ( Hayes, J. McBride, A. Duncan, and J. Muir.
HOCKEY MATCH.
"VARSITY SPORTS,
-" DANGEROUS TO MEN.".
1/4 Mile: Ellis Kadoorie Chal- lenge Cup.) 1st Li Ping-tong. (Q. C); 2nd K. Omar (S. J. CJ: ard. Fung Ting-ki (B. P. C.), Time 1 min.
High Jump: 7st Tong Ki-chung (Q. C.): 7nd C. Remedios (9. A C.): 3rd J. Santiago (S. 8. C.); 4 Viola Dana in "Dangerous To Height & ft. 3 1/2 ins. Men" is announced as the feature Mile 1st L.Woo (S. J. C.); attraction at the Queen's Theatre, 2nd T. Castro ($. J. 0); · Bel K. for a run of three days, beginning Yamashita (D. B. S.), Time 2 min. to-day. "Dangerous To Menis 16.2/5 sec.
an adaptation from H. V. Esmond's Furdles Lat Chan Sin-ngok 9. . Twice postponed on account of stage drama, Eliza Comes To P. C.); 2nd C. Fachinma (S. J. weather, the Hongkong Stay, which had a big run in); 3rd Wong Man-chi (S. P. C.), University sports will be held at London when it
was produced Time 181/5 secs.
he University ground, Pokfulam, there with Mr. Esmond and Eva . Senior Team Race 1st St.
12 pm. to-morrow,
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There is a half-mile event, open the Colony.
-FANLING-GALF-
Moore in the leading 10les.
College; Bird St. Paul's College.
The screen version switches the Joseph's College; 2nd St. Stephen's locale of the story from England to the United States and the adaptation heightens the charm
Junion Team Race: 1st St. Joseph's College: 2nd Wanchai.:
Tailed in the Scottish FA Cup Bradford.....40 17 10 13 81 41 47 ed to take steps to remedy this
The following have been selected
and dramatic intensity of the School; and St. Paul's College. on points in the N. Brighton..39 20 12 7 70 49 47 state of affairs in order to obylate to represent the Hongkong Hockey
original play. The role of Eliza League with one more match to Rochdale ...40-19-14-7-68-33-45 Government action. play each. Rangers lead by a Chesterfield, 40 16 14 10 57 42 42
Ghib in a hockey match against
Tests even-the-unusual-versatility- Independence Day was observed a United Services team to-morrow
of an actress of Miss Dana's varied fraction of a decimal point on goal Lincoln 40-17-16-7-56-57-41 as a general holiday. Zaghtont afternoon on the [ 8. Pr
"Did you hear about the kid- average!
Halifax 40 15 14 11 53 49 41 Pasha, in a speech, asked if it was ground.-P. W. F. Mills; A. P. T
In the Foning bogey poot, play experience and she is reported 19 Ayr United will go down to the Ashington...40 15 15 10 5 23 40 for such independence as the Farquharson, C. L. R. Becher W. C. Bunnar, who finished all success in it.
aham April, 18 to 20, Mr. have scored her biggest perionalnapping wat night, MrWeari
brow?" Second Division. Either Queen's Wigan ....40 14 15 11 59 63 39 country enjoyed that the Govern. A. B. Helt, the Rev. B. L. Martin
her support are such well No, but I wish it had been: Park or Third Lanark will also be Crewe43 13 14 13 22 72 39 ment thought fit to close the A. A. Dand G. P. Lammert Morrison were each 2 known actors as Milion Sille min
square, i won, Mr. G. A. Benson relegated. The former must get Barrow...40 16′ 17
Ministries and make a general GR Vallack, W. Woodward
Edward Connelly, John P. Morse, Tat least a draw in their last Grimsby.....40: 14:17. 56. 58-37 holiday, The Protectorate, he (captain), B. D. Evans, and T. J.
There were 25 entries including James Barrows; Mollle McConnell, Exture as their goal average Is Walsall un40:13:17.1 41 47 36 declared, remained in fact though Price.
Helen Raymond, Marlan Skinner 5 carried over from the March pool and Josephine Crowell Inferior to that of Third Lanark. Wrexham ........40 14.18 1 50 60 35 abolished in words.
divis
"What! Would you like some one to steal your baby 2
Oh, no, I only wish it had been. my kidnapping,