"VERDICTS"
KNOX SHINES AS CUSTODIAN FOR KOWLOON
Tatler Well Held In
Junior Game
SID. STRANGE AT HIS BEST
(By "REFEREE”
The outstanding soccer perform-
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AT A GLANCE
St. Joseph's
First Division
Fusubers
(Leonard and Ward) (Sallivan) S. China B3 K. Chinese (Chan Tak-fai 2, (Wong Wing-
Chek Shek-kam}
Second Division
hong)
Royal Navy 6 Chinese Police 0 (Wolff 3 Smith Wride, Spencer and Le Page).
Liga
Third Division
5 E. Police (Souza 2, Laurence, (C. Pope) C. Santos, F. Stantos).
ance of the week was, that of Kow- SOUTH CHINA “B”
loon, who drew with the Seaforths
in the Senior Division of the Foot- ball League and, but for the good
TOO GOOD FOR ·
display of Thompson, in the Sea- K. CHINESE
forths' goal, and poor shooting by their forwards, Kowloon should have won comfortably.
Knox gave evidence of his ver- satility by an excellent exhibition. in goal and was the main stumbling- block to the Seaforths forwards. Had he been protected by the backs, Samson would not have been able to bump him into the net with the ball, which gave the soldiers their equalising goal a few minutes from time.
Nearly There.
Chan Tak Fai In Deadly Mood
FAREWELL
CRICKET ENCOUNTER
CHINA MAIL, MARCH 2
DR SMALLEY'S XI SUCCEEDS
A very enjoyable whole day cric- ket match was played at the Kow- Toon C. C. yesterday when a K.CC. team captained by Mr. Ezra Abra- ham lost to a U.S.R.C. eleven by 4 wickets. The latter team was to have been led by Dr. J. T. Smalley, but owing to unavoidable circum- stances, he was unable to attend.
This game was in the nature of a farewell to Lt. C. C. Garthwaite and Capt. Walch, both of whom are leaving the Colony, on April 16. Both Garthwaite and Walch are members of the K.C.G. and have been closely associated with the Club.
Kowloon batted first and against Despite the heavy ground South Whitmarsh and It Garthwaite, some excellent bowling by Capt. China "B" and Kowloon Chinese scoring was difficult, and when the gave a bright exhibition in their side were dismissed at 4 o'clock, First Division clash at Caroline the total was only 163 to which Hill yesterday, the former winning Mulcahy contributed a sound-57- by 3 goals to 1.
Kowloon Chinese hardly deserved kay 21
T. A Madar 42 not out, and Mac
to be three clear goals in arrears At one time it looked as though at half time for they were almost as a draw would be likely, but Whit impressive in attack. The machine marsh (52 not out)
The Navy, who are now on the wards, brilliantly led by Chan Tak-associated
like movements of the "B's" for Cpl. Hopcroft (57). verge of winning the Second Divifai were in contrast to the more quired runs without being sion honours, had an easy win over individual, though effective play ated.
and scored Stonecutters. Spencer, Wride and of the Kowloon Chinese. Wolff were too fast for the Gun- "ners' defence and, but for the goals for the winners, the second Chan Tak-fai scored two quick gallant display of Dawson, at cen- being a header, while Cheuk Shek- tre half, and Hall, in goal, would (kam added their third. Wong Wing- have won by a bigger margin. hong netted the losers only goal.
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Knight Badly Missed
Lyemun came up to expectations
ST. JOSEPH'S
when they fully extended the DEFEAT
Fusiliers, losing by the odd goal in three Knight, who is still suffer- ing from an injury sustained in the Kotewall Cup game, was badly missed from the Gunners team, but Sparkes returned to his old posi- tion in the intermediate line and played a
d a good game.
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Only Nine Men
FUSILIERS
Tale Of Missed Chances
In 2 game of many missed chances St. Joseph's defeated the Fusiliers on the Club ground yes-.
becs
£28,000,000 NAVY CONTRACTS
Orders For Tyne And Clyde
Admiralty contracts to the gross value of at least £28,000,000 are to be placed shortly on the Clyde and the Tyne, writes Hector Bywater.
When these contracts are receiv fed they will bring the approximate total value of orders in hand on the Clyde and Tyne to #29,200,000 and £30,850,000 respectively..
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YOUNGEST GIRE PILOT
Daughter Of Lord Sempill
Lord Sempill, dying peer proud father of
terday, by the odd goal in thres The Navy Estimates included minded daughters.
game
lead
The Rifles juniors swamped a Bad finishing by both teams was a depleted Chinese Police team by feature of an uninspiring five clear goals and of these, encounter. four were scored by McKinney. The Saints their centre forward, through good through Leonard, who converted a
took the first time efforts. The Police, who spot kick. A mass attack by the were playing with only nine men, Saints produced a further goal, gave a plucky display, Ho Sai-chong Ward netting with a fast drive and Kong Hing being outstanding after the interval, but before the in the team.
Tatler Held
congratulated
Recreio are to be on their convincing win over the Fusiliers in the Third Division, and the result of this game has given the Ordnance an outside chance for the Championship. Gaan was great form and scored four good goals. Tatler was too well marked by Reis, and could not strike his usual scoring mood.
Forrow An Ab South China wards were in
play
inside form agains
best
end Sullivan reduced the arrears for the Fusiliers from a penalty.
MAX SCHMELING CONFIDENT
Says He Will Meet Braddock
Bertin, To-day.
Sempill is shortly
At 16, the Hon - Azm
is the
Forbes- undergo a test
She
provision for three battleships.
The contracts will be awarded to the three firms whose tenders have for a pilot's A licence. already been accepted-
will build the hull and reachin
hopes John Brown and Co. Clydebank, qualified woman pilot in Britain.
ng the
one battleship.
Her 14-yea Jane Forbes Semp
The Fairfield Shipbuilding Co. ready exc Govan will build the hull and and other machinery of the second ship; and trol
Swan, Hunter and Wigham her lice Richardson Wallsend-on-Tyne, will "I am build the fall of the third ship, the dan machinery being supplied either by and ent the same firm or by the Parsons Sempill Marine Steam Turbine Co, also off- Wallsend
young has
gest
Hon
who has al-
In spins, ralis, dooj
qualify for
two
Lord
fly w
Each ship will cost about £8,000,-
ughters 000, and of this sum 85 per cent tomed to air travel will be spent on wages
of the
Three other important naval coneen mo
is under they haz
tracts will be placed.
am willing to bet my last stood that each dollar that my fight with Jimmy Braddock takes place
s will recei June 3 as 5,000 ton cruiser scheduled, boycott or no
horised under
neling, for world heavy
So declared Max Germ
eight
newspap
left the
following
for
class,
GUN PRACTICE
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Coast
The Club York
posi-ling Club's traini
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WAR DE LUXE
pass.
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Sid. Strange's Fine Forma
Sid
Strange,
back
good form. Lee Wai tong, in spite of his speed, found him dificult
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