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THE CHINA

RUGBY FOOTBALL

FOOTBALL.

Athletic Capture Senior Club Defeat the Bank by

Championship.

DETTER GOAL AVERAGE.

The Athletic could not be held

by the Somersets during the second

Wide Margin.

HEAVY SCORING.

[By "Serum Half")

STEEPLECHASING.

An Enjoyable Day at Fanling.

THRILLS AND SPILLS.

Race 3.-The Summer Handicap

-14 Mities. Mr. Stanton' November 101 lb. (Mr. Stanton) Mr. S. N. Wong's Fernisat 181 b.

(Lt-Condr. Bulteel) 2 Mr. Howard's Duke of Netblung

153 18............. (Mr. Cave) 3 Also ran: Buster (Mr. Fisher).

many Won by many lungtha; lengths.

Pari-mutuel:-Winner $2.70; Places, 1st $220, 2nd $2.40.

11

Positions of Jockeys to Date.

Mr. Stanton.......

1 Lt. Comdr. Bulteel.

1

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Charles

Cave McCartney Bramweil Durran

Shillington Churchill Fischer Stowart

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>

Winner Places

Bock

623

310

Frost

Fernleaf

172

176

Dr. Macgown

60

74

Mr. Worrall

Duke of Nelblung

54

72

Clarko

"

Alms

**

Race 4-Fanling Champion Steeplechase, and "Borderers' Cup"

-Its Miles.

to attend the last meeting, before the fluster Summer interval.

The sky was overcast, but this Playing on the Club ground on did not dampen the spirits of the half of their contest at Sookumpoo Saturday the home side defeated large number of racing enthusiasts. November on Saturday. By their four goals the Bank by 25 points to 3 in who journeyed to Fanling yesterday to ona victory in their last match the final match of the Acason. of the season the Athletic have The game was played in a lald claim to the Senior Trophy friendly way, both fifteens enter by virtue of batter goal averageing into the spirit of the game, The meeting was also one full of ever the Navy, the latter being which made it enjoyable to both thrills and spilis. Several dead "Runners-up" in the division.

Chinese "B" just managed players and spectators.

The heavy rain just after lunch "certs" failed to materialise, leaving to register the

in odd goal three against Eastern to receive the softened the pitch and was per- their backers in the lurch, while the Mr. Cave's Movanaghar 166 b.

an dark "uns" rewarded their support- Junior Shield at the conclusion ofhaps the cause of so small

As the attendance.

score sugers with good dividends. gests, the Club were by far the better team. After a shaky start

the game.

In a good game the Club were only just beaten by South China.

Of the Juniors Ewo, University and Kowloon defeated the R.A.M.C., South China "B" and St. Joseph's, respectively, while no goals were China "A" scored in the South versus R.A. encounter.

The Grand Military Steeplechase

(Lt-Comdr. Bulteel) I Mr. Stanton's Montana 181 m.

(Mr. Cave) 2

Mr. Worrall's Bright Prospect

155 ...(Mr. Worral!) } Also ran: Christmas Frolic (Mr. Stanton).

they settled down to some pretty and Sassoon Cup went to San Fran- 1 passing movements which helped cisco, who pulled off the trick In.a the score along. The Club serum field of five. In the Fanling Cham-1at $2.50, 2nd $5.20. was the heavier of the two and

combined well in both the tight pion Steeplechase, Christmas Frolle and Montana were the chief con- and the loose scrums.

Their three quarter line was tonders. The former was full of too speedy for the opposition and

Won by many lengths; three quar- ter length.

Places, Pari-mutuol:-Winner $3;

Winner Places

Montana.. Christma Fraile. Movanagher Bright Prospect

517

289

320

200

40

M

20

31

It is understood. on good author ty, that the Charity Match for the carried all before them. The "pep," but he refused the Jump, and benefit of the relatives of the vic: Bank, however, did not go down Montana ivas thus able to secure the Race 5.-The Easter Maldens-1 Mile. tims of H.M.S. Sepoy disaster, has without a fight, and on more than victory. been re-arranged for Saturday, one occasion they were all but over. April 26.

They lacked a good pack and that was Aufficient to lose them the game.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Junior Shield Final-Replay. Chinese "B".... Eastern League Division I. Somersets...... I Athletic South China.... 2 Club

League Division II.

Ewo RA.M.C.......】

South China "B" 2 University Kowloon 3 St. Stephen's

R.A. South China "A" D

League Tables To Date. Division I.

Athletic

Goals.

Comment.

Mr. Stewart's Tarnborg 161 Tb.

1 (Mr. Stewart) King's Counsel and Osswaltwizzle Mr. Younger's Snowdrift 172 th.

(Mr. Younger) 2 tumble in Mr. Schuldt's Lightning 153 . were involved In a the last race, and their respective riders-Murray and Churchill were heavily thrown off the saddle. they experienced

For the winners in the back

Whitham at full back Fortunately division, played a sound game, kicking with nothing more than a shake-up. accuracy and being safe with his

hands.

The cups won during the after- Goldman seemed out of

but he took noon were given away by Mrs. R. M. at fly half,

well. Dyer. poor PARSES very

place al some

The results are as follows:- o Churchill's speed brought him ba- ofore the eye on more than one oc-

Race 1-April Avoirdupois Stakes -1 Bille casion, and he was always ready

Wilson's Mongolian Stag to take any opening offered: Mr.

168 D.

......(Mr. Frost) 1 Bonnar at scrum-half played a

(Mr. Worrall) 2 steady game, and set his three- L-Col Little's Sunloch 168. h. quarters going very well. Of the Dr. Margown's Diana 108 fb.

(Dr. Macgown) 3 forwards, Younger caught the eye

Also ran: Cavlare (Mr. Gould), short dashes, and he with his was always up with the ball. Duke of Naibung (Mr. Bramwell), Lightning (Mr. Schuldt), Fanling Sutt311 hooked extraordinarily Stag (Mr. Reinslagen), Sixty. (Mr.

was prominent in the Macintyre).

P. W. D. I F. A. Pts. .20 14 3 3 48 20 31 Royal Navy 20 13 5 2 30 22 31 K.Ó.S.B....

.26 1

6 3 45 21 28 Somersets ..19 12 2 5 42 17 South China 19 10 4 5 28 14 RA.

20 0 2 31 83 20 7.

17 well and 11 loose.

Kowloon

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Also ran: Murray), Churchill).

King's

(Mr. Fischer) 3 (Mr. Osswaltwizzle

Counsel (Mr.

In by four lengths; many lengtha. ri-mutuel-Winner $12; Places, 1s $4.80, 2nd $0.60.

Winner Places 347 246

King's Counsel

Tarnborg Lightning

Snowdrlit

Oswaltwizzle

106

128

105

120

93

60

THE CASH SWEEPS.

Lucky Numbers at Yesterday's Events.

The Cash Sweeps at yesterday's events resulted as follow:-

$ 384.30 109.80

Race I. 7

No. 123

12

232 85

54.90

247 200

Unplaced runners ($20 Nos. 159, 275, 209, 25, 258.

each):

69

74

45

Race 2.

57

No. 304

26

10

26

118 25

24

Won by a nose; half length, Pari-mutuel: Winner $43: Places, .19 4

19 41 10 For the losers Turner play 1st 310, 2nd $4.70, 3rd $4.90. ACA 20 4 2 14 18 50 10 Joseph's 20

Winner Pares great gume. ed # 8 .20 9 2 15 20 50 Police

the outstanding men Duke of Neiblung Table for Division I. includes points one

if thore Sunloch match and awarded against teams failing to ful- of the

is

criticism fil their fixtures as follows:

of his play, Diana

Lightning too much. Kowloon awarded two points against it is that he kicks

Fanling Stag Recreio for December 21.

on the wing Mongolian Stag Navy awarded two points against Scott was wasted

where he was not at all comfort-Sixty Kowloon for February 1. South China awarded two points able; he would have done much Cavise

or at full against Recreio on February B.

In the centre Police awarded two points against back as his tackling is deadly.

Recreio for February 15.

The teams lined up as follows: Bank:--Back, S. J. H. Fox;

K.0.8.B.

Division II.

Goals.

better

P. W. D. L. P. A. Pts. Three-quarters; R. H. D. Wade, 28 23 23 113 17 49 M. D. Scott, C. J. D. Law, M. G.

42 Mills; Half-backs, M. W. Turner, Dr. Macgown's Huntington 155 D. Royal Navy 25 10 4 100 18 Chinese "A" 22 13 2 2 03 20 38 W. J. Clerk; Forwards, R. P. S. China "A" 55 17

6 69 24

.... WYNDHAM STREET.

Somarsets .26 17

23 11 Eastern

* 9 45 46

78 29

Kowloon

St. Joseph's 24

30 52 49 67

Ewo

R.A.

37 66.

10 20 08

Chinese "B" R.A.M.C. Club

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University

Moodle, F. R. Burch, D. L. Milne: H. Sutcliffe, C. H. 26 Day, J. 21 Eldridge, B. S. Carter, G. D. Mead, 20 B. P. Massey,

Race 2-Grand Military Steeplechase and Sassoon Cup--1% Miles. Major Bennett and Mr. Cave's

San Francisco 158 b.

(Mr. Cava) 1

(Mr. Stewart) 2 Mr. Stewart's Panhole 163 18.

(D. Macgown) 3 Harford (Mr. Gould), Peterkin (31r. Bramwell).

Won by four lengths; a neck, Pari-mutuel: Winner $6; Places, 1st $4.80, 2nd $9.90.

Winner Places 100 233

Also Tan:

San Francisco

Club: Back, J. P. Whitham; Three-quartera, G. E. R. Divett, Huntington 16 Major Caddell, G. W. H. Churchill, Peterkin 25 61 12 G. A. L. Plummer: Half-backs, LPenhale 29 67 12 Goldman, J. L. Bonnar; Forwards, Harford 12 68 7

A. N. Younger, A. D. Suttill,

CHARITY MATCH.

In Aid of Dependants of Sepoy Victims.

SERVICES v. THE REST,

The Charity Football Match be

R. I. Cherrill, E. R. West, T. Riddell, W. E. Peers, H.R Forsyth, R. D.. Beaumont. Referee: G. G. N. Tinson.

LESSON-SERMON

A

tween the Services and the Rest, First Church of Christ,

originally fixed for Friday, April

18, has been re-arranged for Satur day, April 26, to be played on the II.K.F.A. Ground at Happy Valley,

Scientist, Hong Kong

"Are sin, disease, and death

the kick-off being timed for 5 p.m. real?" was the subject of the The following players have been Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of selected to represent the Rest:-Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April Clark; Li Tin-sang, Lai Yuk-tat; 13.

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Hedley, McKelvic (Captain), Lam The Golden Text was: "He calÏ- Yuk-ying; Tso Kwai-shing, A. Ved his twelve disciples together, Gozano, Goldman, Sven Kam-shun and gave them power and and Ip Pak-wa..

authority over all devils, and to cure diacases. And ho sent them This game has been arranged for to preach the kingdom of God, and the benefit of the relatives of the to heal the sick" (Luke 9: 1, 2);! victims of the recent sad disaster

An Appeal.

on board H.M.S. Sepoy. The whole

Among the citations which, com

of the gate takings will be handed prised the Lesson-Sermon was the over to the organizers of the Relief following from the Bible: "Com- yc. comfort ye my Fund and any expenses connected fort with this match will be borne by people, salth your God Every exalted, and the Hong Kong Football Club. valley shall be

May I appeal to nil "Soccer Fans" every mountain and hill shall be to see that the Club's stands made low; and the crooked shall are filled to their full capacity for be made straight, and the rough this good cause. Tickets at One places plain: And the glory of Dollar each are being distributed the Lord shall be revealed, and among various clubs, but there is all flesh shall see it together: for no need for disappointment as Mr the mouth of the Lord hath W. E. Hollande, care of P.W.D., spoken it... Fear thay, not

with theebe foram will readily supply

not dismayed; for I am thy God I will strengthen thee; yes, I will help thee; yes, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness (Isa. 40 1, 4, 5 and 4110)

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147.20. 73.89 Unplaced ruaners ($20 each) :- Nos. 402, 460.

Rate 3.

No. 327

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BOAT RACE. Cambridge Win by Two Lengths.

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[From Our Own Correspondent.)..

London, Saturday.

The boat race was won by Cambridge University by two lengths.

Detail of Race.

London, Saturday. Cambridge won the boat race by two lengths, their time being 19 minutes, 9 seconds. It proved to be one of the finest races since the war, and incidentally Cambridge's time is the second best since the

war.

Oxford won the foss and took the Surrey side of the river, starting off at 37 compared with Cam- bridge's 36. Cambridge drew level at the mile post in four, mlautes, but at Hammeramith Bridge Ox- ford were three quarters of length ahead in 7 minutes and 10 seconds.

Cambridge were not perturbed, however, and stuck to their steady and rhythmic rowing. They gr dually pulled down Oxford's lead and drew level again at The Doves. Oxford then pulled out their re- serve strength and wont half a length ahead at Chiswick Steps in 11 minutes 36 seconds.

The Cambridge crew was still de termined and still not rattled and again draw level after three miles. They then made an effort and took the lead gradually, Oxford being behind for the time at Devonshire Meadows.

Cambridge, with machine 10. cohesion, shot under Barnes Bridge in 15 minutes 52 seconds, three lengths ahead of Oxford.

Oxford rande a great spurt, but it made no impression on the dis tance separating the boats. Severa! of the Oxford crew were outrowed. but the Cambridge men were not distressed. Reuter.

France's proposal to tax the French subsidiaries of American firma la regarded in New York as a way of transferring the burden of war debt, and as a blow to American enterprise.

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