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·LOCAL SPORT. »

FOOTBALL,

LIST OF MATCHES TO BE PLAYED TO-DAY.

TO-DAY'S CRICKET.

There is a big programme of cricket matches to be played to-day. The £xture cards show five league games, three in the first division and two in the second;

while there are, in addition, three

The following games in the Hongkong League are down for decision to-day-friendly matches, Division I. Kick off 4.0 p.m.

Kowloon v. East Surrey's

Kowloon F.C. ground. Referee: Mr.

Smith RA.

Club de Recreio . Hongkong Club)

South China ground. Referee: Mr.

F. Smith.

ground. Referee:

H.MS. Tamar D. R.A.

Sankunpoo "B" "Mr. Matthewa South China v. Hongkong Police

Hongkong Club ground. Referee:

Ms. Smyth. Division II"A" Kick off 4.0 p.m.

R.A. Reserves v. South China “A”

Sookunpoo" A ground. Referee:

Mr. Austen.

Kick off 2.30 p.m.

Kowloon Res v. Club de Becreio "A" Kowloon F.C. ground. Referee: Mr.

Lenoire.

St. Joseph's v. H.K. Club Reserves

NavyB" ground. Referee: Mr.

Gilmour.

Division II B." Kick off 2.30 p.m.

Kowloon Be. South China B

South Chinn ground. Hereree: Mr.

Fornic.

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Mosler A. St. Joseph's Reserves St. Joseph's ground. heteree: Mr.

Morzett

To-day's fixtures are as under¦—

LEAGUE DIVISION I

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Kowloon QC. Royal Artillery on the K.C.C. ground.

Chinese R.C. University 1st XI on the C.R.C. ground.

Craigengower CIC. p. Civil Service C.C. on the C.C.C. ground

LEAGUE DIVISION II.

Civil Service C.0. "A". Hongkong C. 2nd XI on the C.S,C.C.' ground.

University 2nd XI, Royal Engineers on the University ground

FRIENDLIES:

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LOCAL YACHTING.

SAILING PRAGRAMME FOR 2ND

HALF OF SEASON.

CHIANG" AND KUOMINTANG.

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THE PARTY'S POWER TO OVER THROW IMPERIALISM

FOLLOW RUSSIAN EXAMPLE."

The arrangement of the mailing pro- gramme for the second half of the 1928-20 The Canton Gazette given premineage season (January 9th to December 24th) to a speech delivered by General Chiang in connection" with the Royal Hongkong

Kai Shek at a dinner given by the Yacht Club has just been complated.

There are four more Championship Government at Cantoa in his honour on races for Racing yachts and four more the 4th inst. He said the present enemies for the craisers The former are sailed of the party were the militarists who do on Saturday and the latter on Sundays, not understand any principle. The down. The anal for the Racing yachts is fixed fall of the militarists, he said, weans the for February 6th and for cruisera triumph of the Kuomintang. He referred

to Chang Tso Lin as being alpiest con February 28th.

After that to the end of the season there plotely overthrown." and went on to say : are races for cups.

The ladies championship races which are sailed on Mondays finish on February 8th.

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The programme includes the Easter week-end Club cruise (April 3rd to 5th)

Hongkong C.C. club match on H.K.C.Q. ground.

Police R.C. r. Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI. on the P.R.C. ground.

Indian R.C. 2nd XI. HLM.S. Hawkins and the closing cruise and Ladies' Day on the IR.C. graued ....

is fired for Saturday, April 24th

NEXT WEEK'S GAME

On Tuesday next in the Garrison Cric ket Competition, the 12th Heavy Battery RA, will play on the Indian Recreation Club ground, Sookunpoo, against the Royal Engineers. Play will commence at 1.30 pm and stumps will be drawn at 5 p.m."

THE FANLING HUNT. STEEPLECHASE MEETING TO BE HELD NEXT MONTH.

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The game at Kowloon to-day between the East" Surrey's and howloon will have a direct bearing on the league champion- ship this season, as the winning team

The Fanling Hunt, under the joint will be placed in a very sound posi- tion. The home team are turning out at mastership of Mr. H. Birkett and Dr. F. full strength, while the East Surrey's Pierce-Grove, have arranged a steeple fully expect to repent their former chase meeting to be held on Monday, suceras when at Sookurpoo they woFebruary 15th. This is the first week day by 2-1.

Club de Recreio oppose the H. E. Club following China New Year, and is n on the South Chin ground and a keed game is expected. The Recreio have two of their players on the injured list, but they have a good reserve to draw upon. The Clab expect to go one better than. they did in their arst match when they divided the points in Z low scoring game, Gozano getting the equalising goal in the closing minute of a game which favoured the, Club.

The Tamar and A. meet on the Garrison ground, at Sopkunpoo and on present form the Artillery should win. South China and the Police are to aert in their return game on the HK.F.C. Kroued. South China won the first match by a goal to wil.

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YACHTING,"

WEED-END PROGRAMME,

There is a full programme af yachting this week-end.

To-day the championship races will be resumed and the yachts will race in the 6th Championship event the course.being from the Club to Channel Rocks, Kow, loon Rocks, Lyemun Beacon, merk on line and finish at the Yacht Club.

To-morrow is Titania Day" and the Royal Navy have issued a challenge for race and they will be the hosts to the H.M.S. Pitaalo, Club yachtsmen on Sixteen boats are engaged and there will be a race in the morning and again in the afternoon.

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The morning race will start from the Eacht Club and finish at H.S. Titauin, general holiday under the Holidays Ordi-the starting gan being at eleven o'clock. In the afternoon the gun will go at 2.45 nance, The programmic consists of the and after starting from the Tinnie the finish will be at the Wacht Club. High water is at 6.3 a.m. and low water."at 11.36. •

following five events:-

1. OPEN HEAVY WEIGHT STEEPLECHASE. Catch weights, 185 lbs. About 2 miles over the Steeplechase Course.

THE HUNT STEEPLECHASE For Sub scribers to the Fanling Hunt. For ponies that have been hunted at least three tires. Catch weights, 160 lbs. About miles over the Steeplechase Course.

3. THE CAUSEWAY BAY STEEPLECHASE. Upen to nembers of the Polo Club on bona fide Pola ponies. Catch weights. 163 lbs. Alouat 12 miles...

4. VOLUNTEER HUNT-Cue. Open to all members of the Hongkong Defence Corps on bond fide M. ponies. Catch weight, 165 lbs. About 11 miles.

The Police gained a fine tin over the Recreio last week at Kowloon and ar

3. OPEN LIGHT-WEIGHT STEEPLECHA36. confident of, at least, sharing the points About 23 miles over the Steeplechase to-day.

Course. Catch weights, 150 la South China A" meet the R.A. ReThe conditions should ensure large fields Serves at Sookunpoo. Last week the in each event, especially wher it is borne Gunners turned up at Kowloon two men in mind that ponies will earn no penalty short and suffered their first defeat of under Hongkong Jockey Club Rules for the season: South China have not been taking part at this meeting. defeated this season in the league, ao The steeplechase course is at Kwanti, that a close gume should be seen., about 1 miles along the Shau Tau Kok

Road from Fanling railway station..

The first event is timed to start at 3 o'clock and provided sufficient patronage is forthcoming, there is no doubt that the Kowloon and Canton Railway manage ment would run a race-special way for those not desiring to make the journey by road.

At Kowloon the Reserves moet the Club do Recreio second string and the home team expect to repeat the result of the former meeting when the Reserves won by four clear goals.

The Club Reserves are the visitors to the Navy ground where they play their return game with the College team The former game was won by the College by two goals to mil.

Entries close to Dr. F. Pierce-Grove, Alexandra Buildings, on Monday, Febru- ary 1st. The entrance fee for each event is $5.

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In the "B" division, South China and

In all races, 50 per cent. of the entrance Kowloon "B" teams meet on the South money will go to the winner, 30 per cent China ground. A drawn game is to second pony and 20 per cent to third pected.

St. Joseph's "Reserves should win against the Moslem "A" on St. Joseph's ground,

The Moslem Club B" team have withdrawn from the league.

INTER-VARSITY' 'MATCH.

The Hongkong University Association Football eleven who have been in Shang- hai for the past fortnight, during which they played three matches with the Universities there, returned to Hongkong. on the 1.3. Mucidanía yesterday.

pony, except when a cup is presenteil when 50 per cent. will go to the second pony; per cent to the third pony and 20 per cent. to the Hunt Fund.

FANLING HOUKUS.

The Fanling Hounds, meet at 3 p.m. to-day at Sheung Shui Police Station." To-morrow the Hounds will meet at 10.30 a.m. at the junction of Lok Ma Chan and Fanling Road.

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RUGBY.

The Club and the Royal Navy will meet this afternoon at Happy Valley, in the On December 31st, the Hongkong team first of the triangular series of matches, opposed the Nanyang University, and between the Club, Army and Navy the match resulted in a win for the latter. The kick-off is at 3 p.m. side by 5 goals to 3.

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On January 2nd, Unions, the premier Chinese team in Shanghai (composed of Etudents from various Universitice in North China) defeated the Hongkong students, after a hard fought match, by goals to nil This match was witnessed by a crowd of 5,000 spectators..

On January 3rd, the Kwong Wab University beat Hongkong by 4 goals to 3. All the expenses for the trip were de trayed by Sir Paul Chater.

The Hongkong University team com prised: G. S. Scully (capt). B. K. Jap (vice-capt.), H. Braga,

GOLF.

This week-end, the only Golf Club com. petition at Fanling is the Captain's Cup. on the old course, from to-day to Monday inclusive.

BOXING.

SOME MORE CHALLENGES. Petty Officer Mitchell, of HM.S. Concord, who is due to arrive in the Stoker Morris, H.M., Hermes, or Jim HColony shortly, wishes to challenge

Cartlidge, the lightweight champion of the Colony.

C. Hung, T. W. Chong, S. P. Lo, Lim, A. P. Guterres, T. E. Tan and J. Barnes. Reserves: T. L. Tan and G. K, Lim.

LAL WAH CUP

Kid-Alfred, a Filipino, who has twice met Stoker Nagalin, of the Jules Michelet, is also seeking a bout in Hong kong

WEATHER REPORT.

The Lai Wab Cup final is to be played next Saturday on the Club ground, Happy Valley, kick off at 2.30 p.m. "The finalists are The Navy and The The Royal Observatory issued the fol Civilians and in the event of a draw, au lowing report at 5.05 p.m. yesterday extra ten minutes each way will be The anti-cyclone now appears to the played

central over North China A moderate, The following have been selected to fresh monsoon may be expected along the represent the Civilians: Rodger: Wynne, BE coast of China and over the China Bishop; Brittain, Stewart, McKelvic; Taylor, Forsyth, Gosano, Howard, Simp-

Local forecast: N.E. winds; moderate to fresh, fine

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"If our Party were to exert itself still more, all militarists will surely be over thrown, and within a short time we shall proceed" to Peking from where we shall carry the body of our late President to Nanking, and bury it in Chi Kum Hill.

KUOMINTANG PRINCIPLES,

Though the militarists may lengthen their hold for some time, yet they are nable to unify China. Our Party is the only organisation that can unify China; something which the militarists are unable to do. because they care, only for wealth and position, and have no principles. Therefore not only can they not unify China, but they create strife among them- selves. Those who care only for wealth

annet avoid fighting with each other. even though they are fathers and sons. Anyhow the militarists will be finally over- thrown and exterminated.

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Hence every army must abide by principles, and the best principle is doubtedly the Three People's Theory which is capable of unifying China. The unification of Kwangtung gives us faith in the consolidation of China. Last year. Kwangtung was in a great turmoil and WAS the most unpenceful province, in China. I recall that I once told one of The course of the morning race will

our comrades that once Kwangtung is be from Club Line, Lyemun Beacon, Channel Rocks and finish at Titain, a unified, then the anifestion of China distance of 6.8 miles. The afternoon would follow very casily. Comparing the course is Channel Rocks, Lyemun Beaton, Cast Rock Buoy to finishing condition of this year with that of the point, a distance of 7.6 miles.

last, there is a great difference. Troubles have subsided and the situation is now cmsolidated. If our Party is consoli dated still more and our brotherly love spreads continually, then we throw Imperialism, even though our forces are small and comrades few in number. Comrades, please remember and do not doubt what I say, After the unification of Kwangtung, China will have no difficul- Royal Navy-Commodore A. J. B. ties about becoming unified. Although Stirling, C.B., R.N., Comdr. F. Ratsey, Kwangtung is peaceful now, our respon. R.N., Lieut. Comdr. E. M. C. Barrac-sibility is still heavy. We must exert our lough, R.N., Liout. Comdr, H. B. Crane, selves a hundred times more, before there R. N. Lieut.-Comdr. C. W. Bower, is any hope of success. We must follow D.S.C., R.N., Lieut. F. C. Husband the example of our Russian comrades in Catton, R.N., Lieut. H. V. King, R.N., obeying the Government's orders and Lieut. G. S. Windyer, R.N., Lieut., E. laws. A A. Gibben, R.N. Lieut. E. J. Gard- per, R.N., Lieut. R. C. S. Garwood, R. N., Moir, R.N., Surg. Lieut. M. Brawn, Lieut. M. A. Maude, R.N., Lieut. R. W RN, Sub-Lieut. C. W. M. Vereker, RN, Sub-Lieut. G. A. Thring, R. N.

On Monday, the ladies will sail their fifth championship race.

The Chib and Navy will be represented in, the races by the following:-...

R.H.K.Y.C.-A. L. Shields (Vico-Com- modore and Captain). Capt. A. Arthur, H. S. Roust, Lt. Col. H. B. Gunn, D.S.O.. M.C.. R.A., Lt. Col. V. Contes, LA., H. J Pearer, F, J. Armstrong, P. Lenfests, H. M. Jack, C. EL Gris F. G. Vaux, H. Effersoo, A. J. Ritchie, R. J. Dixon, E. B. Reed, F. Oliver,

H.K.C.0. TEKNIS.

THIS YEAR'S ANNUAL TOURNA-

MENT PROGRAMME.

As advertised, the annual lawn tennis tournament held under the auspices of the Hongkong Cricket Club is to begin on Monday, March 1st, entries close on Saturday, January 20th.

The principal details of the tournament Programme we give below :-

1-Men's Championship Singles Challenge cup kindly presented by the Hon. Sir Paul, Chater, to be held for one year and won outright if won by the the same player three years insuccession. (Holder, Capt. C. H. D. O'Callaghan 1925)."

2-Men's Championship Doubles: Two challenge cups kindly presented by the Hon. Mr. Ho Fook, to be held for one year and won outright if won by the same player three years in succession. (Holders Messrs. H. D. & A. Rumjahn, 1925).

the right to restrict the number of entries (The committee reserve to themselves

in the above events it too numerous.)`

3-Club Championship:-A challenge cup, kindly presented by the late Mons. R. de Journel, to be held for one year and won outright if won by the same player three years in succession. (Holder, Mr.S. E. Grecu, 1926).

4-Handicap Singles. "A" -Handicap Singles. "B," (The committee reserve the right to make one class of events 4 and 5 and to put any player in either event),

0-Handicap Doubles

(The "committee reserve the right to make two classes of event B if there are a large number of entries).

Events 1 and 2 are open to any layer revident in the Colony: Others Bre restricted.

Entrance fees: Events one and two, 83 each player; three, four and five, 82.50; sis and seven, $2 each player.

Holders of challenge cups, wishing to take part, must enter and play from commencement,

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"OUR RUSSIAN COMRADES." "If we do not follow this implicitly, there will no success. During the past "- two years our Russian comrades. Eave rendered us great help. The most notice- able example is their law-abiding pro- pensitics and obedience to orders. They have order and organisation in every undertaking. If we can' imitate then. I then our troops caa compete with the Red

Army, and Caáton can be compared to Moscow. The only thing for us to do now is to co-operate with each other and put our heart and soul into our work in eradicating all the old and corrupt cus- tous of the military. We must do this before we can be called the followers of our late Dr. Sun, and the comrades of our martyrs, and be worthy of the help of our Russian comrades

LOVE AND CO-OPERATION.

"I hope that our love and co-operation will increase, and all our comrades will" during this year exert themselves in their work more strenuously. Then our revolu- tion will be successful. I wish you all good health.".

“TAIPING'S" "TRIAL "TRIP."

The s.s. Taiping, built to the order of the Australian Oriental · Line, Limited (Messrs. G. S. Yuill & Co., Sydney) by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., at Kowloon Docks, "is to undergo Kowloon Docks at 10 am. Launches will her official trials next Tuesday, leaving

leave Murray Pier for the Taiping at 9.45

The Taiping, is a sister ship to the 5.8. Changie, also built at Kowloon Docks, and which made her maiden trip on the Hongkong-Australian run late in 1925, sailing from Hongkong on September 25th. These vessels replace the Taiyuan and Changsha, The Taiping which, is "built on the same lines and furnished identically as the Changte, sails from Hongkong on her maiden voyage for Manila, Port Banye, Thursday "Island and Australian ports on Friday, January, 22nd.

K.C.C. MONTHLY DANCE.

the Kowloon Cricket Club, took place at The usual monthly dance arranged by

the Roof Garden, Hongkong Hotel, last

night and proved a gay and enjoyable The Roof Garden was tastefully decor ated with alternating lights, and nearly two hundred people danced to a really fine programme, music for which was provided by the Hotel Orchestra.

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