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.OF THE
DIRECTORY
AND
SHANGHAI RACE MEETING.
WHY IT WAS CANCELLED.
QUESTION OF "GOOD
FELLOWSHIP."
Commenting upon the cancella- tion of the extra race meeting which should have been held at Shanghai on April 9th, the NC. Daily News sxj's: -
FOOTBALL.
ARMY ROUT THE NAVY.
TWO GAMES IN RAIN SOAKED GROUNDS.
Yesterday's under:-
LAWN TENNIS.
RAIN PREVENTS PLA
TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.
as! afternoon games resulted
WALWAH CUP COMPETITION, Army ............ Navy
HONG KONG LEAGUE: DIVISION I. China Athletic.. Club de Rec...
China Athletic secure the runners up position in the senior League.
A sharp shower of rain yesterday
made the courts д the H.K.C.C. ground unfit for play, the matches, in consequence, being postpoard,
No less than Are matches in the Open Singles Championship are down for decision to-day. The tic between Redmond and Trambitzky should be the best and most inter- esting, while Honda, H. D. Ram- jaba and S. A. Ramjabu will also appear.
The full list is as follows:
Open Singles.
2nd Round:-Capt. E W. Morris
That the community at large will endorse the Stewards' decision can- not be doubted. While there might appear to be no more reason in the
LAI WAH CUP... aptual circumstances of Shanghai
The heavy rain in the early why races should not take pince than games of football, the effect alternoon turned the playing field abroad would be deplorable. The at Seckunpoe into a quagmire and charity funds to which the Raén the result of the game was chiefly. C. C. Stark. Club has contributed so largely will due to the fact that the Army suffer proportionately; but, innsettled down to the adverse con much as a great part of those con-
ditions which the Navy did not. tributions goes to Chinese, the ad- ditional lesson thereby conveyed of what the Nationalists' campaign means in practical effect should not be lost upon them.
CHRONICLE
: The IRC. Meanwhile a report is current that the International Recreation Club is arranging to hold its usus Easter meeting at Kiangwas. I point of fact no decision has been reached at the moment of, writing," but we know that members of the .1.R.C. have been circularized to the effect that one of the battalions of Southern troops, which had oc cupied the stands, has been with drawn, that the other is now being confined to the public stand and that the commanding officer has given his assurance that the troops are being stationed there for pro- tective purposes only and that ali the men shall be kept under strict discipline. Probably they would be, but that rather accentuates than otherwise the urgent importance, if the Easter meeting is held, of all foreigners being conspicuous by their absence.
"Sport And Good Fellowship." Some of the Chinese members, we are willing to believe, would like to hold the races merely for aport and good fellowship. But In the minds of others the meet- ing would undoubtedly figure as a deliberate trap, to lall us into a false sense of security and advertise to the world their ability to main tain law and order. outside the barbed wire. So that we think it most probable the Southern troops. would be kept under very strict
By their win, the Army qualify to meet the winners of the Civilians r. China game in the final of the competition.
The players found the ground very greasy while the ball shot about at all angles when striking the ground, though at times it was stopped dead by alighting in a pool. The Army were On top throughout, scoring five goals in the first half and four in the second,
3rd Round-F. A. Redmond v. N. Trambitzky: T. Honda z. B. Cornaby, S. A. Bumjahoe. A. M. Henderson; H. D. Rumjahn . T. Edo.
Club Slogies.
E. G. Howard v. S. M. Gar-
ward:
Handicap Doubles.
4/6) v. L. ". S. Lloyd and W. A C. H. Eldridge and J. Hall (rec. Newers (rec. 2/8)..
HOCKEY...
CLUB WIN AGAIN.
Following up their earlier success Tamar and Small Ships team, the this week, when they beat the Hong Kong Hockey Club 1st XI, were again successful on the United Services Recreation Club ground
Singapore Brigade Royal Artillery a team from the Hong Kong and last evening when they won against
by 5 goals to 2.
out any reply from the Navy. Fleming at back for the Navy played a
soundgame and was applauded for good lootwork. sible for the first goal although Ward, of the Army was respon Leath actually netted. The Army winger took a forward pass from goals to one, in favour of the Club, Dennolly, and centered to give and after the interval, although At half-time, the score was two Letch a chance, which was accepted, the lasers added one more point, and the Army took the lead. A the Club secured another three. W Alexander, gave. Ward & chance toward two-and R. K. Valentine one. fine run and centre by the Rev. Samson scored two goals, W. Wood- put the Army further ahead, and it Smith played a very fine game for ball into the net.. From a cross by was accepted, Ward sending the the losers. Alexander, Baker turned towards his own goal. Mullett just touching the ball on its way to the net. Army's fourth goal from close Alexander worked in and scored the range and before the interval. Leach scored again for the Army, from a pass by Alexander.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB CAMERONIANS. This game takes place to-day at 5:30 p.m
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Crossing over five goals down. chard, Bowker, Wright, Lammert; The Navy took up the attack and Wales, McKay Foster, Akehust, kept the Army at home for a time Treyes, 3. Smith, Lee, Beveridge; IDEAS FOR FANCY DRESS. GIRTON GIRLS "RAGGED."
but failed to pass Murray.
Leach beat Mullett from a pass
Williams, Stephenson.
by Alexander and in the next minute, the same player had the NEW P. & O. STEAMER. ball again in the net. Tesch netted Alexander gave the Army a nine THE S.S. the eighth and a splendid effort by goals lead, the ball just entering the net clear of the post.
Army leading by nine goala to nii. The final whistle sounded with the
"MONGOLIA" TO REPLACE VESSEL LOST
IN THE WAR.
The Army team played a capital be completed of the P. & O. Co.'s game on a treacherous ground and post-war mail steamers, built by The str. Mongolia, the latest to
A FEW HINTS FROM BERLIN.
STOCKINGS OUT OF FAVOUR
AT ART BALL.
MOCK MARRIAGE AT CAMBRIDGE,
The Sixty-fifth Annual Issue discipline during the meeting. Then all the team did well. Murray in Messrs. Cammell Laird & Co., tears such as the ball of the Berlin Press, streamers and various advertise.
of the
Directory & Chronicle
for.
in the defeatist "
The culmination of a great Cam bridge "rag" was the capture by The people of Berlin have danceding a number of women students undergraduates of an omnibus tak through the winter at a series of back to Girton. correspondent. monster balls, writes the Daily Mail
The oarious was held up on There have been stately balls, King's parade and decorated with it is easy to imagine the headlines goal was quite at home though he the name of a P. & O. steamer well to which everybody who is anybody menta relating to
the necessities had little to do compared with known in the Australian trade goes, merely jolly balls, auch as the and assements of "Poor. Wee papers abroad, Mullett in the "Navy" goal. The Britons Race in Shanghai under Army were well served at forward which was lost in the war while em bail of the Austrian colony, and Fanny." the Protection of Cantonese Troops Everest and Murdoch played a fine priser. The new Mongolia prosents tries to assume an air of unfathom
armed merchant frivolous balts, at which everybody and combination was good Simms, ployed a8 20 and the sarcastic gibes of Labour constructive game and held the vious ships designed for the P. & 0. members. This too with the Nan-ary attack Fleming of the Navy Company's Australian mail line, that it is dull. Thousands of people
variation from the type of preable wickedness.
The Berlin Press ball is so graad king horror and a hundred other
was good and spoilt many a good which will not lessen her popularity sit at tables to sup on champagne movement made by the Army at-with voyagers to and from the and solid food, and their chiel outrages unavenged and Shanghai tack. the only asylum of thousands of in- bacen foreigners, who have had to flee from the advance of the gentle
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We are willing to believe that. the Southern commanders in the Shanghai area are really anxious to keep order, to respect foreign rights and property, to prove that their party are not the barbarians that actual events have made them ap pear. But those events are too many and too gross to be so easily forgotten. At this moment at least seven important mission hospitals and colleges besides we know not how many minor establishments are held by the Nationalists, who de elare that the time has come to take back," forsooth, land and buildinga wholly and lawfully bought and run for the benefit of the Chinese with foreign money.
Assurances Of Protection.
Bre
CHINA ATHLETIC CLUB DE RECREIO.
Southern Dominions. The Naldera amusement is to quiz the rest of the and Narkunda, which have been world. Before the box in which the completed within the last two years, Cabinet Ministers and their wives are, as passenger ateamers, lineal sit there is always a crowd of people descendants of their forerunners of who watch those great personages On the H.K.F.C. ground, theing the best qualities of their pre cage.
the class, but, while exhibit eat as if they were saimals in a Champions failed to play up to decessors they their form of the early season and went down to the Athletic by two clear goals. This games gives the runners-up position in the league
to the Athletic.
The ground was practically unft for such a game there being pools of water all over the ground and accurate play was out of the ques- tion. The Athletic took the lead after seventeen minutes play when Silva failed to hold a shot from Tso Kwai Sing.
B
The girls were then harangued by "Mr. Peabody's Mission," which.
banner with the unexpected device, mounted on a lorry, with har- moniam and hymn books, hore a
Make Girton Good."
Promotion of Equal Wrongs for A Cambridge society for "The Women paganda work, and the Bishops' also did a little pro- Conference" arrived on the scene in a motor-car to witness "the first marriage according to Prayer book."
rag
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the new
as much as the
from them in that they embody the by dancing, but most people are at side King's College Chapel us the
are distinguished The young may amuse themselves accumulated improvement in design the Press ball just to see and be omnibus was being stormed. The This ceremony was performed out- tion of the earlier ships, in gradual- based upon experience in the opera scen.
bride wore a sleeveless gower of increasing numbers, period of seventeen years. While in pounds for admission is only the
It costs them over & the Naldera and Narkunda, each beginning of the evening's expend- and the Girten girls and the crowd
4 lot. The two curtain lace net.
spproximately of 16,000 tons gross, champagne bere and
It was all quite good-humoured, with a length of 605 feet, accom
ture, and what with a bettle of enjoyed the modation is provided on four decks there, a "fiver" is a modest esti
Jobater participants. for 5533 first and second saloon pasate for the night's amusement sengers, the fongolia of the same Luckily, people in Berlin can afford i
Wong Pak Chong made the game
tonnage and length is designed for to be extravagant. a lesser number, her berthing plan half with a well placed shot. Leung safe for the Athletic in the second providing for 222 first and 175 Tuk Tong and D. Xavier had to the teams finished up with ten men leave the field through injuries and a-side.
TEAMS. FOR REPRESENTA-
TIVE
GAMES. Junior League v, £.0,8,B,'s Reserves.
white georgette, a diaphanous cloak second-class passengers, a total of frivolous balls was given by the white hat with a huge bunch of Iress-the-Better Dresses. of white embroideries, thrown back One of the most brilliant of the to show his bare chest, and a high 397, on three decks. The chief Reimann School of Art. It was in deck and the three decks above it ather halls at the Zoo and every feathers and tortoise shell. difference is that while the main the huge marble hall and all the He carried a great fan of orange" green and orange ostrich feathers. are, in the Naldera, devoted to body had to go in fabry dress, and passengers' various uses, the new Yongolia carries all passenger so-
the less of it the better. Stockings
Bad Boys' Ball. ̧ ̧ coinmodation above the upper deck, backs to bodices.
were unfashionable and so were A grave young man in white ie.. on the promenade, shade and skirt and a bit of chiffon in front ing from his shoulders accompanied A very short shorts and a little white cloak lung shelter decks respectively.
Business men all over south and central China are being brought to the verge of ruin by the unprovoked attacks of the Nrtionalists. And how many homes have been devastat ed by the same evil agency, it is impossible to compute. Nor has the slightest attempt been made to
made a smart costume, and I noted a young woman who was covered rectify these wrongs, beyond the The following have been chosen
with interest that the bit of chiffon from head to toe in a thin net so payment at Kiukiang of a paltry to play for the Rest of the Junior
was kept in place by being tied to tight that she could only crawl 240,000, which will not cover à fifth League against the K.O.S.B.'s)
Hong Kong, The Army.
a necklace. The wearer was a high through the rooms at a snail's pice.. of the damage done. It can hard-Reserves, on Monday next at 3.0 ly be wondered at that the Southernp.m
The following have been chosen to overal children, A German aing for the higher art-life.
respectable married woman with Both looked as if they were suffer play for Hong Kong against the quaintance presented me to his wife, The annual Bad Boys' ball at the assurances of "protection" coldly received. We look for deeds (China Athletic) and J. Ward (St.
Wood (Kowloon); Lo Wai Man Army at Scokumpoo on Saturday who wore a top hat, black shorts, Sports Palace attracts a middle- unt words, for some tangible effort Joseph's); Leonard (St. Joseph's),
Clarke (Police); Wynne (Polic and a few fragments of tulle above class publie and admission is only to make good the enormous losses so Choi Ping" Fan (China Athletic) and Fleming (E.K, Club); C, F. them, unjustly inflicted and to restore the and Miles (Kowloon); Pile (H.K. Howard (H.K. Club) and Lam Yok young man in Spanish trousers of sight of stout German fathers in "ten shillings. The thing is to come Remedios (Club de Recreio), Men were as daring as women. A dressed as a mall child, and the property so flagrantly stolen. Not Club), R. M. Omar (St. Joseph's) Ying (China Athletic); TRO Kwai Eeliotrope satin and a tiny Spanish sailor suits and atout till this has been done can for-(Captain), Roza Pereira (Club de cigners moet with Chinese on the Recreio), Jobe (RA) and Eastman
Bing (China Athletic), Fung King coat were no shirt and kackily had mothers in short print frocks is fallad of a race 'course,
(Kowloon), all under the protection"
Cheung (South China), Gosano good figure. Another had silver; unforgettable. of Nationalist troops. Let the Reserves: Whittington (BA), (China Athletic) and Brown (Olub round his bare body.
(Club de Recreio), Buen Kum Bhus shorts cad a narrow band of silver
Lent is here but it brings no re- 1.R.C. hold their Easter race meet Ng Po Lau (China Athletic), Tan de Recreio).
apite. There was a Grand Ash ing if they wish. But let foreigners (H.A.) and A. Ward (Bt. Joseph's). Hudson (Police) and f. Silva (Club wore trousers made of flounces of seething mob of dancers at one or One of the most admired people Wednesday bal, and any night of" Sze Chuen (South China), .Davie see to it most carefully that none
Reserves:Bishop (H.K. Club), at the ball was a young man who the month one may plunge into a (Continued on nezt column). do Recreio). Team to play in white. (Continued on nest-column). other of Berlin'ʼn monster balls.
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