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"FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

BONGKONG LEAGUE Division I.

Kowloon ............ B. H.M.3. Tamar East Surreys South China Hongkong Club... 1. Hongkong Police

Division II.4.".

Kowloon Res...... 2. R.A. Res South China "A" E. Surreys' Rea...

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South China "C" 2 Moslem Club "A" University 38. Joseph's Bdrs.

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ing up the attack, Cheeseman just miss- ed with a first-timer and later struck the bar with a fast shot. The final whistle sounded with South China well besten by four clear goals.

goals.

KOWLOON "TAMAR.”

SOUTH CHINA "A" r. EAST SURREYS' RESERVES.

By winning against the Tamar on the Railway ground, Kowloon strengthened their position as league leaders. Simms and Cavoille changed places in the Kow- loon side and in the absence of McBride, Spary of the Reserves completed the side although having played in the junior game against the R.A. Reserves Badcock' was very prominent in goal for the sailors but received little support from the rest of the defence, for although H.K. CLUB . H.K. POLICE. Bix goals were scored against him he saved well on several occasions Simms This game was played on the Club opened the score and before the interval ground and ended in a draw of one Spary had put on two for Kowloos. goal all. The Club kicked off with ten Kowloon kept up the pressure

Creasing over with a three goals lead, and mea, Brodie coming on after a few Milliard added the fourth. Following a minutes play to complete the side." treakaway by Tamar forwards Read gave Gerrard led the Club attack and was away a corner which proved abortive. Duncan scored for Kowloon and before early prominent with a shot from the the final whistle sounded Millard scored right that just missed the upright.Key.again, Kowloon winning, by six clear made a welcome reappearance for the Club and was the first player to test Clarke. Noonan was prominent on the Police left fer a breakaway but failed with his centre. McEwen received close

This game played on the Club ground in but turned the ball outside the posts. Clarke cleared from Key and Rodger had a bearing on the Junior cham- punched away from a dropping shot by pionship, South China scored twice in Jessop Cornwall sent in a dropping the opening minutes following which the centre and Rodger fated out but the game favoured the Surreys, but the final ball was promptly returned and before whistle sounded with the score of, two Rodger could recover. Johnson sent it to one against the The Surreys open- into the net giving the Police the leaded well but Squires was inclined to keep Kinnear headed in following a centre too far up the field. A forward pass to. by Cornwall, the ball landing on top of Pank Kam Wing found him camarked the bar and bouncing to play. Rodger and with a shot from twenty yards out cleared. From a free kick for the Club, he beat Anderson. After a visit by the Howard sent in and the ball hit the Surreys to the South China goal. Lau front of the bar and rebounded to play. Kau, receiving from a forward, pass, Brodie sent behind from a wing shot went in and teat Anderson with a well and Forsyth forted. Oram to concede a placed shot. From now until the end corner, the Ang kick being sent behind. it was a hard 6ght for the Surreys and A good movement by the Police forwards although Hicks scored from a corner they was spoilt when Noonan handled close failed to score agnina. The second half was all in favour of the Surreys and Hui, the South China goalkeeper, had a charmed life fer he managed to get the ball away several times, when goals seem- ed certain. Stairs, although good, should have worked a little more with his inside men for on several occasions when Hui came out to meet him he sent straight at the goal when a pass would have done the needful.

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A fast scoring shot from Gerrard was well cleared by Clarke who just managed to reach the ball and turn it behind McBride sent in a high shot which Clarke fumbled but cleared just as Forsyth came up. Nconan was wide after a good run down the wing and Wrane cleared from A centre by Brodie. Halftime, Police, Club, 0.

From the restart, Key was sent away

but failed to venire. After Lyon bad been pulled up for a foul throw, Brodie sent over from the touch line and Clarke cleared. but the whistle sounded for off. side against the inside men. Wynne ne cepted a pass meant for Key and sant McEwen away, but the latter miskirked close in and the ball went over the line. Brodie had a chance to level up but centered when he had an open goal and Wyane cleared. Gerrard tried a lank shot at the ball went wide. Watson Brittain had several tussles near the line. Watson sent Key away but the winger sent behind. Kinnear just mise- ed with a fast shot and from a centre by Brodie, Jessop handled in the penalty: area. Forsyth took the spot kick and sent the ball into the net making the stores level. There was no futher scor- ing and the Gnal whistle sounded with the score one all.

Club.-G. Rodger; Summers and Bishop; Lyon, Howard and Watson: Brodie, Forsyth, Gerrard, McBride and Key.

-Police.-A. E. Clarke; Wynne and Harle; Brittain, Oram and Jessop Cornwall, McEwen, Johnson, Kinnear and Noonan,

Referee: Mr. Smith. R.A...

EAST SURREYS . SOUTH CHINA.

KOWLOON RESERVES - RA. RES.

By winning this game on the Kowloon Around the home Reserves placed them- selves at the head of the division table from which position they can only he ousted by South China A. Spary missed to convert from a penalty but scored twice in the opening half for Kowloon.

In the second half the game was evenly contested but there was no scoring. Kow loon winning by two goals to all.

UNIVERSITY 1'. BOARDERS.

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BASKET BALL.

The open League schedule of the Hong- kong Basket Ball Association having bat nearly completed, with the championship to the Chinese Y.M.C.A. "A" team prae SOUTH CHINA "C" MOSLEM tically assured, although not yet officially decided, future basket ball interest for CLUBA."

The Moslem Club had to concede a At Sookunpog, large crowd assembled point in their game with South China! to witness the return game between the iC" on the Sookunpoo ground. South above teams. These teams played China took the lead through Lip Fat drawn game at Sookunpoo earlier in the season and a well conteated game was expected. The Last Surreys won by four "clear goals, bekides missing a penalty

in the opening minutes of the game.

In the opening attack by the Surreys, Ng Kam Chuen was pulled up but the free kick came to nothing as Butler was offaide. Douglas cleared from a forward pass by Cheung and the East Surreys returning to the attack, Ng Kam Chuen was again pulled up, this time for Butler handling in the penalty area. tock the kick but seat well outside the posts, throwing away a golden chance to give his side the lead. However, it was not long before the Sarreys were one up, for Humberstote taking a pass from Mackleworth slipped the ball to Cheese- Iman who beat Lan Hing Cheung with a fast shot.

Within a minute the ball was in the net a second time.

Humberstone working close in, well assisted by the inside forwards, gave Lau no chance with a well placed shot from close range.

after ten minutes play and maintained it until the interval. Early in the second. half Sahban made the scores equal and Adal gave the Moslems the lead.

Moslems were awarded three free kicks in succession bait failed to add to their score. Just before time Pan Kah Chuen sent in a long shot which Ismail failed to hold and the ball went into the net making the score two all.

SHIELD SEMI-FINALS.

The two semi-finals in the Senior Shield Competition are to be played on Saturday next as under:---

Kowloon v. Police (Sookuapoo. "A" ground).

Surrey Club de Recreio (Hongkong Clab ground).

Both games will start at 4.15 p.m. sharp, and extra time will be played il necessary...

GOOD FRIDAY, GAME..

On Good Friday, April 1st, the post- poned game between England and South Chion in the "Sunday Herald Cup Competition." will be played on the Club ground

Douglas came under the referee's eye in his goal kicks and was pulled up for exceeding the two paces. South Chin attack could not settle down, McGreavy and Bristowe doing splendid work in the

The kick-off will be at 4 p.m. Harp. middle line for the East Surreys. Char-The following have been selected to re- lesworth took a long shot at goal but the present England-Avery (Kowloon); bail cleared the har. A shot from Butlar Wheeler (Kowloony, Captain; Wyane almost had Lau beaten but he dropped (Police), Brittain (Police), Sims (Kow. and cleared. Halftime, East Surreys, 9; loon), Watson (Club); Charlesworth South China, Q.

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Reserver -Bristowe, Butler mid-Jordan (Surreys).

Playera will dress at the H.K. Football Club house (which has been" kindly lent for the occasion). Colours White.

The second half was a repetition of the Grst for the East Surreys were on top throughout. Once only was their, de- fence seriously troubled and that when Chan Kwong Ui went down" the wing: and centered but Cooper cleared. Hum- berstone tested Lau with a fast shot which the goalie got away. Following a free kick against Chan So, Humberstone went in and beat Lan from close range.

Three goals for the East Surreys dishear- In the Second Division of the League tened most of the South China supporters the following fixtures have been ar and the crowd began to fade away. ranged to be played on Wednesday, both. Humberstone scored the fourth and last games to start at 5.15, p.m. sharp. goal, when after receiving from Charles- Clab .. Kowloon, (Club Ground). worth he left the defence standing and Surroys Club de Recreio (Sookunpoo beat Lat with a well placed shot. Hep ground).

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HONGKONG AMUSEMENTS.

THIS WEEK'S CINÉMA ATTRACTIONS.

An exceedingly attractive bill is being. provided at the Queen's Theatre this week, with three particularly fine features

in the different programmes.

the rest of the season will be centred at appear Life." the picturisation of the

the senior and the junior students league schedule, which will begin this after noon (March 22nd).

All games will begin at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon for the junior, and 4.20 for the senior games at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. outdoor playground on Bridges Street.

Student teams who are in the senior league are those representing the Ying Wa College, Queen's College, Educa tional Institute, Hongkong University, Y.M.C.A. Student Hostel, and St. Paul's College.

Teams in the junior league are Ellis Kadoorie School, Y.M.C.A. Day School, Ying Wa College, Queen's College, Wat tsui School, and St. Paul's College.

"Among those bave consented to referee for the league during the season from March 22nd to May 1st are Messrs. S. 0. Leung, S. W. Ko, Lai Shu Chiu, Richned Shim, K. L. Ho, Ng Po Lau, M. F. Lam. P. P. Ho, Li Shin Pak, Leung Shiu On, Lou Hck Teun, Chan Chan Sang. and Win Kwong Ting

Drury Lane play of that name by Seymour Hicki and Cecil Raleigh, was shown yes- terday for the first time. It features Bert Lytell, Paulette Duval and Marian Nixon. It is a fine old melodrama, with gorgeous gowna, fine borses in a great race, a thrilling ptize 6ghts, with Kid Lewis in nation, theatre life and smart night clubs. and a love story that holds the attention of all throughout. It will be shown for the last time to-day.

In addition to the picture programme last evening, some excellent selections were contributed by the Symphony Or chestra of H.M.S. Findictive.

For to-morrow and Wednesday the prio- cipal feature of the programme will be

The Age of Innocence,' a Warner Bros. Classic of the screen, starring Beverly Bayne.

The artistic alm of the week, however. will be Monna Vanna to be shown from Thursday to Saturday (inclusivé). mis picture is one of the latest from the Rhineland studios and is founded on the Maeterlinck's famous tragedy of Renaissance, when Florence and Piss were at war.

THE "STAR"

The officers of the Hongkong Basket Ball Association are: President, Mr. E. G. Stewart, Vice-President, Mr. B. A. Hyder, Hon. Treasurer, Mr. J. H.

At the Star Theatre, Kowloon, to-mor Geldart; Hon. General Secretary, Mrrow and Wednesday Lon Chaney is the S. W. Ko: Hon. Secretary for the Senior star in a story of San Francisco's under League; Mr. K. L. Ho; and Hon. Secre- world, entitled "The Night Rose," and tary for the Junior League, Mr. C. P. while this noted and popular actor has no make-up such as depicted in the The Student League schedule will begin Hunchback" and the "Phantom of the to-day, March 22nd, nt 4.30 o'clock in the Opera, he is responsible for some wor- afternoon at the Chinese YM.C.A. ouderful acting as the head of a drime door playground with the first game, St. circle. Paul's. Queen's College, when Mr. S. 0. Leung will act as referee; and at 5.15, Educational Institute . Y.M.C.A. Hostel

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HOCKEY.

From Thursday to Saturday, The Hanted Woman will be shown. This film production is based on James Oliver "Corwood's story of the North-weit and tells of that state which is generally referred to as "Life in the raw,”

COMING ATTRACTIONS. CLUB'S RUNAWAY VICTORY.

Coming attractions booked by the Playing at King's Park, Kowloon, on Hongkong Amusements, Ltd., include the Friday evening, the Hongkong Hockey following gems from the screen "world :— "The Love Club "A" team gained a runaway victory Quo Vadis," "Romola," over the University. "B" team, whom Story of Ailette Brunton,"

"The Naviga they defeated by a margin of seven goals tor" (Buster Keaton), "Boy of Flanders" (Jackie Coogan), “Excuse Me" (Norma Three goals were-scored in the first half Shearer), So this is Marriage

17 (Alan of the game by Lawrence, Fitzgerald and Hale). The Dixie Handicap (Clairo Plummer. In the second-half the remain-Windsor), "Siren of Seville" and "A ing goals wore scored by Lawrence (2), Cafe in Cairo (Priscilla Dean), and

"The Red Lily" (Enid Bennett).

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