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FOOTBALL.
HONG KONG INTERPORT TEAM CHOSEN.
The Council of the H.E.F.A. met last evening for the purpose of selecting the team to represent the Colony against Shangbai in the coming laterport gaine. The for lowing were selected :--"
4. E. Clarke (Police); Wynne (Police) and Bishop (H.K.F.C., Captain); Hudson (Police), Simms (Kowloon, Vice Captain) and Lam Yok Ying (China" Athletic); Tsó Kwai Sing and Suan Kum Shan (China Athletic), Gosano (Club de Recreio), McGlinchey (E.O.S.B./s) and Brown (Club de Recreio),
YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY.
CLUB BEAT THE ARMY:-
NAVY WIN SIM SHIELD.
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The last match in the Sim Shield Competition was played on the United Services Recreation Club ground yesterday afternoon between The Army and the Club. After a{ keenly fought game, the Club won by the odd gual in seven.
At half time both teams wore
level with one goal each. Just after the interval, the Army put on an other goal bringing the score to 2-1 in their favour but the Club rallied Reserves:-Howard (H.K. Club), and after some very fine play scored McKelvie (Kowloon), C. F. Reme three goals, making the score +9 dios (Club de Recreio), Brittain (Police) and Chan Kwong, Iu
in their favour. The Army manag. (Chias Athletic). The above teamed to score another goal, but the will turn out in a practice game on
Club prevented them from doing Wednesday next on the H.K.F.O. ground. Kick off, 4.30 p.m.
anything farther, and as a result of the match the Army lost the trophy.
The team and Reserves will turn out for practice on Monday next on the H.K.F.C. ground at 445 pm
The Oficials.
The following Officials have been appointed for the games against Shanghai:-
Interport Match:-Hong Kong . Shanghai, Wednesday, February 2nd, Mr. J. W. Baldwin.
The goal scorers were For the Club: Owen Hughes (3), Slipper (1) and Wheeler (1). For the Army Capt. Dobbie (3).
Ar a result of the Army losing Shield, and this was presented to this match, the Navy win the Sim Commander Ling (the Captain of their team) at the conclusion of the
United Services v. Shanghai, Thursday, February 3rd, Mr. Phil-match. lips, R.N.,
China F.
Shanghai, Saturday, February 5th, Mr., A. A. Dawes.
These three will take the lines on the days they are not officiating as referees
Shanghai Inlerport. Team. Information has been received that the Shanghai Interport team will leave that port by the Prest dent Harrison sailing on the 28th instant and due in Hong Kong on or about the 31st. The following have been selected to play against Hong Kong: Tetstall; J. B. Brown and Lau; Burzy, Gaah (Captain) and Price; Baxter, C. N. Brown, Collaço, Lee Wai Tong and Chen.
Reserves:-Wilson, Crawford and A. N. Other.
For the first time, the visitors will include Chinese players. Lee Wai Tong, who formerly played for South China is coming with the team. When in Hong Kong he was the most effective forward playing at the time.
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- INTERPORT PRACTICE
GAME.
Hong Kong 3, China 0.
The practice game yesterday on
Mrs Sim who made the presenta. tion, was briefly introduced by Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell (Captain of the Hong Kong Hockey Club team), and after the presentation, three cheers were given for Mrs. Sion on the call of Commander lang. *
The final readings of the pointa show that the Navy have five points; secured by the three competitors the Army four points, and the Club three points. In the competition, the Navy defeated the Army once, the Club once, and drew with the Club the Army have defeated the Navy once and the Club once; and the Club have drawn with the Navy and defeated the Army once.
CRICKET.
TO-DAY'S MATCH.
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At the Kowloon Cricket Club
ground to-day, commencing at p., the usual mid-week match will be played, the Kowloon Cricket Club meeting H.M.S.- Hermes · for the third, time. Each team has one win to its credit
Indian R.0. 2nd XI, «. Club de Reczelo.
This League match will be play-
the H.K... ground between Honged on the Club Recreio ground at Kong and China ended in a win
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p.m. on Saturday, January 15th.
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LONDON MAGISTRATE'S SIXTH CONVICTION.
for the former by three clear goals. I.R. C.-Sirdar Khan (captain), Ip Hau.at inside right for China | J. S. Ackber, M. P. Madar, §. Á. was a passenger after the first five R. Ismail, V. T. Mans, A- S. Ismail, minutes thereby greatly handicap A. K. Minu, AR Minu, S. D. ping his side. The first half was Ismail, A. S. Soffiad, and D. blank. The score opened from a Mohamad. scrimmage in the China goalmouth, following a well placed dag kick by Teo Kwai Sing. Pau Ka Ping had turned the ball out a couple of times but it was sent back even- tually going over the line off China defender." Gosano scored the second with a powerful drive that beat Pau Ka Ping all the way, while McKelvie got his head to a centre from Brown and guided the ball into the net. McKelvic scored early in the second half but the point was disallowed. Always lying handy, McKelvie gave Yau an anxious time. Brittain partnered Brown in the absence of McGlin ehey. Pau Ka Ping kept a splendid goal and although at the finish his side was three goals down, he could not be blamed for
CONDEMN'S CARELESS
PEDESTRIANS.
Mr. Ivan Edward Snell, the Metropolitan stipendiary magis- trate, who sits at North London and lives at Sussex-square, Hyde Park, W., was recently fined £4 at Kingston-on-Thames for exceeding the motor car speed limit on the Pertsmouth road, at Cobham, on a Sunday afternoon." The police stat of them ed that his speed over a measured Hong Kong team showed good com-control was 40 miles 314 yards an Mr. Snell sent a letter to bination in the second half and the score in the second half quite re-
the justices in which, according to Bects their superiority in this por- the chairman, Lieut-Col. J. B. tion of the game.
Hepworth, he admitted travelling at 32 miles an hour.
UNITED SERVICES
FOOTBALL
K.O.S.B.'s 1, "Hermes " 0, On the Sookunpoo ground yester- day, The Borderers won the ro play in the semi-final of the senior
hour.
Inspector Gooby said that there were five previous convictions under the Motor-car Act against Mr. Snell, dating from 1911, the last being in 1924" for exceeding the speed limit.
remarked:
competition of the United Services. Mr. Snell, when beating a motor- and will now meet the winners of ing case at the North Landon couri the I.A.. H.M.S. Hawkini match in the final. Stokes scored the only qualifying goal of the match al- though the Rev. Alexander scored one that vai disallowed. The "Hermes failed to convert from a penalty awarded against Gear, Gland sending well over the bar. The sailors abould have levelled up before the interval, but wild shoot- ing spoilt several good openings.
CHINESE TEAM FROM SHANGHAI,
Pedestrians, I do not think, are ever summoned for walking in the street in a manner dangerous to the publics, but every motorist knows that half of the troubles and dangers and half of the nc- cidenta are caused by the careless walking of pedestrians.
centre of activities has asked the South China Athletic Association and the Chinese Amateur Athletio Association, to assist the Federa tion in making arrangements for the entertainment of the Shanghai visitors and to select a team, 10 re- present South China against East [FROM QUE CHINESE CORRESPONDENT.] China. This, it is believed, will
EXPECTED AT NEW YEAR.
be the first interport game between Shangbai and Hong Kong Chinese
A football team from Shanghai, to be played in Hong Kong Last representing the East China year the South China Athletic As- Division of the Chiness National zociation sent a team up to Shang Ampteur Athletic Federation, is ex-hai, and the team coming next pected at Hong Kong sometime month will be playing more or less during the Chinese New Year as a return match
holidays to play the South ChinaThe South China Athletic Fede Division. The South Chios Athletic ration met last evening and cahled Federation with Hong Kong as its the Shanghai team to come on or (Continued on neas Column). about the second week of February.
ALLEGED THEFT OF 36 CARS.
LONDON SQUARES IN DANGER.
SIX MEN AND A GIRL DANCER. THE ONLY SPACE FOR 6,000.
A fleet of 39 motor-cars alleged to have been stolen was parked at and viewed by local magistrates in n police station at Derby recently, connection with the charge against
girl dancer and six men of cea piring to steal and receive the cars. All except three of the cars are of a popular British make,
MT. B. Bishop, solicitor, for the Public Prosecutor, Auggested that two of the accused a man named Lery and the woman prisoner, Queenie Wade, had been cars, for which they found a market Resociated in the theft of the in the Derby district after altering the number plates and registered the cars as nor under different names.
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CHILDREN.
If Covent Garden Market is
moved, as proposed, to the site of the Foundling Hospital, Blooma bury, WC, some 6,000 children in Holborn and St. Paperas will be deprived of their only open space.
No wonder, says the Daily Mail. that people all over Landon are joining in the protests against the conversion of this estate, which in-
cludes not only the hospital grounds burgh squares. but also Brunswick and Meeklop
There are several hospitala in the vicinity of the Founding estate, in- cluding the children's hospital in Great Ormond-street and the Rayal It had been urged by Storer, an-
Free Hospital in Gray's Inn-road. other of the gang, said Mr. Bishop, These would be deprived of air and the motor-cars as demonstrations Let with its streets of warehouses that Levy had represented some of light and sunshine if a great mar- models, as against which it would replaced the grass and trees. There be shown that they were registered are also 12 schools near the Found- as privately owned. The prices atling site. which they were disposed of ranged. from £90 to £150.
Although Parker, another defen dant, sold several of the cars, his banking account contained ao re- cord, and it was alleged that he had been heard to say that he was had, been working Derby too long. afraid Levy would be caught, as he
Open-Air Classon.
The secretary of the Tuberculosis | Care Committee of the Holborn Public Health authority said that the Foundling estate was the only spot in the borough or near' it where an open-air class could be, beid.
Letters of protest against the con- A statement attributed to Storer, version of the estate have been come who handled 18 cars and paid for ing from all parts of the country. only two by cheque, was that "it Several letters have been received was funny where Levy, got them. from people in Boston, Massachu- One of the accused, Durose, had re-setts, offering funds to the cause presented that he took the motor- which is fighting to protect the cars in payment of debta.
place their fathers and grand- fathers knew welk
The hearing was adjourned
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