TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL.

LAI WAH CUP TIE.

TWO DIVISION 1. LEAGUE

GAMES.

+1

THE

LAWN TENNIS.

H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.

S. E. GREEN„AGAIN.

By defeating J. G. Lawyse in the third round of the Club Singles

The following games are down for Championship yesterday, S. E. decision to-day :-

La Wah Cup Competition. Royal Navy . Civiliana, Hong Kong F.C. ground. Kick-off

at 4.40 p.m. The game will be of ninety minutes duration and extra tim

will be played, if necessary,

יד

Hong Kong League.

Division I

Kick-off at 443 p.m. IL.A. 1. China Athletic. Soo- unpoo ground. Referee: Mr.

Barber, Scots Guards r. Queen's Regt., Chatham Road ground. Re feree: Mr. Smith

The chief game today is that in the Lai Wah Cup competition on the Hong Kong "F.C ground be tween the Civilians (holders) and the Royal Navy. The Navy can field a very strong side just now and will make the Civilian go all the Should Northey. Keraiek, Barkham and Baker be in form, the Navy should qualify for the final.

way.

Green entered the semi-final where he will meet either Lawrence; or Sewell The veteran, who was won the event for the past three years, opened comfortably and took the first set at 6-1, but Lawrie gave him & closer run in the second set which also went to Green.

In the re-play in the Open Singles between J. M. da Silva and E. D. Lawrence, whose match was aban- doned last week on account of failing light when the score stood at two set all, the former won in

straight neck The standard was: disappointing. Lawrence being com- pletely off-form. Silva now meets Ng Sze Kwong,

HONG KONG" DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1928.

GOLF.

MACAO RACE CLUB. VICTORIA DIOCESAN

ROYAL HỌNG KONG GOLF SEVENTH EXTRA - MEETING.

CLUB.

SUNDAY'S STARTING TIMES

AT FANLING.

9.94 a.m. Major Lynch and S."S.

Strahan, G. W. Hoare Smith and 0.29

H. Rogers.

Garrett and Graves.

D. C. Burleigh and R. A.

· Campbell.

A. Leach and F. Taylor. C. B. Dunnett and H. G. Heilmots and K. S.

D.

Morrison.

9.32

G.

9.33

**

9.40 9.44

T

0.48

0.32

11

0.36

**

10.00

10.04

W. A. Butterfield and W. A. Cornell.

R. P. Moodie and R. Green.

10.08

10.12

10.ts

In another re-play, Sajiki and Isomura beat Henderson and Brear- ley in the Open Doubles by three evenly matched and many loag and Bets to one. The pairs were very exciting rallies enlivened the play: The Japanese showed up better at net work and this advantage won Henderson and them the match. Brearies took the second set which 10,20 was keenly fought for, the winners taking it at 7-5, after nearly losing Fit.

Yesterday's results were as fol. 10.99. lows:-

Open Singles.

10.24

1

10.32

The two League gaines will be of interest. The one on the Garrison ground will attract the crowd and The game will be keenly contested, The Gunners chances for League houours depend on the result of this

Yg Sajiki and. T. Isomura bent match and they will be out to win, R. M. Henderson and A. Brearley, but they are up against a strong 6-4, 5-7, 6-ob. But, proposition in meeting the Athletic

J. M. Ja Silva beat E. D. Law-10.30 rence, 61, 63, 6-4.

Open Doubles.

in what may be termed a deciding |:

giune.

Club Bingles,

Handicap Singles "A."

The Scots Guards are also in the 6-1, 6-4. running for League honours and. they are expected to get home against the Queen's to-day on the Chatham Road ground had thus equal the points made by the K.O.S.B.. in the League.

In Division I. of the League,

10,40

Capt. E. H. J Larkcom (rec 4/6) beat G. C.. Grove (owe. 1/6), 11.04 1-6, 6-1, 8-0.

1.

L

H. Spicer and R. Gardiner,

M. M. Mans and I. W, Showan

E. P. Streatfield and. J. H. M. Andrew,

A. D. Humphreys and A. B. Purves.

WV. A. Weight and W. C. Clark

G. C. Moxon and P. P. J. Wodehouse.. L. R. Wheen and J. Thayer.

A. È Lissaman and F. A, Redmond.

A. J. Frank and D. M. Goodall.

ED. Black and 31. Mills

HF. Bloxham and A. H. Ferguson..

S. A. Arthur, and E. C. Frederick.

R. L. Stewart, and Beveridge.

G. E. Ellams and W. E.

Tait.

H. R. Forsyth and A. Sommerfelt.

10.44

10.48

Third Round.

10.69

$. E, Green bent J. G. Lawrie,:

10,50

£1.00

M. D. G. Hoare and

41

D. Mead.

A. R. Cox and S.

Feltham.

11.08

Capt. Dobbie and

Johnson.

11.0

FG Fowle and

Dr. C. H. Buxton (rec., 15/1) bent

MacMahon.

11.1G

C. L. C. Sandes (rec. 3/6) beat

·W...A. Stewart (rec, 18/1), 6-3, 16 *7-5.

11.0

11.24

D. S. Edward and E. Fletcher.

|

Handicap Singles “B”

A. C. Howell (rec: 178) beat A. | Kowloon F.C." will meet China | Reid (owe 4/0), 6-4, 6-4, Athletio on the Kowloon F.C.

·ground on Tuesday next. Kick-of G. Rankin (ree. 15), 6-2, 6-3.. at 5 p.m.

NEXT SATURDAY'S CHARITY MATCH:

ARMY. HONG KONG.

Under the auspices of Mrs. C. C. Laard (wife of H.E. the Genera! Officer Commanding), President of the Military Branch of the Minis- toring Children's League, & Grand "Charity football match has been ar- ranged to take place at Sookunpoo

at 4.15 p.m.

HONG KONG WINS INTER- PORT BILLIARDS.

FINE DISPLAYS. BY A. J OSMUND AND G. 3 P. REMEDIOS.

G. Murray and E. Vaux.

C.

B.

J. W. Alabaster and G.. Lammert.

C.

P.

PROGRAMME.

The following is the programme. of the seventh extra meeting to be held by the Macao Race Club At Macro on Sunday, April 18th.| Entries close on Tuesday, April 3rd,

1 pm

·'.

The April Novices Stakes: Ons Hills.

Winner $30; 2nd $75; 3rd $30. For non-winning China ponies of this year, whether started or not. Borg Jocker, Club allowed & it. Sub-griffins of this year of the Hong Weight for inches ad pet sie. To be ridden by jockeys who have not won more than five races but jockeys to carry 2 lbs. extra for

each win.

The Oporto Handicap "A". Class: Str. Furlongs, Winner $200; and $100; 3rd 250. For all China ponies.

The Sprint Race: Half Mile. Winner $200; 2nd 3100; 3rd $50 For all Chino ponies that have not been place since January 1st, 1995. Weight for inches as per scale Sub-griffins of this year of the Hong Kong Jockey Club allowed & lbs. (Jockey allowance).

|

ASSOCIATION.

YESTERDAY'S« ANNUAL

MEETING.

SATISFACTORY KEPORT.

THE "

«GROUP SYSTEM " EXPLAINED.

The annual general meeting of the Victona Diocesan Association as held yesterday evening in the St. John's Cathedral Hall.

XKAS GIFTS FUND-An appeal H.R.H. AND POLICE

BOXERS.

GREAT WELCOME AT ALBERT HALL.

CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS.

The Prince of Wales, was - wels comed by 8,000 policemen to the Police Boxing Championship at the Albert Hall ite

His entrance, shortly before... 10 o'clock, immediately after the first round of one hout, was the signal for a tremendous outburst of cheers

for donations was sent out in the middle of November and a notice printed in the Press on November 17th to which there was a very. generous response resulting in a total of $311 also several gifts of toys. Gifts were purchased and seat to PIC children, also to pati- ents in the Government. Civil, Netherole, Pakhoi and Yunnanfu Hospitals. A cheque for $100 wal given to Miss Jennings of the Vie toria Home and Orphanage for the purchase of prizes and gifts for 100 children in the C.M.S. Veras eular Day Schools and $es to Miss Rev,

The Very Rev. the Dean (the Beswick for gifts to the inmates

A. Swann, M.A., D.S.C.) of the Bhad Home, Kowloon City ing, which continued until the or- presided and a satisfactory report Among other Institutions helped began to play God Bless the was presented, being read by the

Prince of Wales." Kev. N. V. Halward in the absence Pakhoi and the Causeway Bay thusiasm, and, at its conclusion, the

The

with great en- was sung 100g of airs Wolfe the Hon. Secretary, Schools. who is indisposed.

V.D.A SALES, LONDON-Duins demonstration, cheering again and audience gave another remarkable the year goods to the value of nearly 8000 were despatched to England for the Bazaar held in London in November. On the de- parture of Mrs. Russell-Brown from the Colony the duties of Secretary were taken over by Mia.- Roffey.

*

Following the business part of the meeting an interesting address on the organisation of the V.DIA. into groups with suggested activi ties for each group was given by Miss Sawyer who warmly thanked for her heipigl sugges- tons.

WIS

THE REPORT.

The Oporto Handicap "B" Class: Six Furlonge.

The Report stated that the mem Winner 3200; 2nd $100 3rd $30. bership in Engine is rather more For all China ponies.

than 1,000 and in Hong Kong 275.

LONDON "HIUsios.The Heunion in Loneon last year commenced with service of doly Commimon at St. Martins-in-the-field at which the Bishop of Victoria celebrated and the Rev. G. K. Lindsay gave the address. There was a large gathering for the Reunion itself at which the Bishop of London pre-

The Macho Tirst Aggregate Stakes:- One Mila. Winner $330; 2nd, $150; 3rd $100. For all China ponies Catch weights 148 lbs. Winners since January 1st, 1928, 5 lbs. extra for each win at

time of entry. Maximum penalties 20 lbs. Sub-grifing of any season of any Race Club allowed 5 lbs. (Jockey allowance).

sidea:

REVISION OF CONSTITUTION-The new Consutution came into being. at the annual General Meeting hold on March 7th and is on trial for two years. A Councel, Standing Committee and a Finance Com mittes were formed. The original members were nominated by the Bishop and elected at the anal meetuig.

were 10 schoole in Canton, 3 in

REPORTS OF GROUP SECRETARIES

to supply

again. The Prince saluted in ac knowledgment of these cheers.

Commissioner of Police, Brigadier

The Prince was received by the General Sir W. TS. Horwood. and Lieut.-Col D. R. Laurie. He Bat between Sir William Horwood and Lord" Rochdale, who had pre- viously made an apeal in the ring for the fund which is being raised to enable a British team of athletes.

CATHEDRAL GROUP: V.D.A.This to compete in the Olympic Games Group consists of 117 members, at Amsterdam. who have co-operated throughout Laughter And Cheers. the year in various undertakings

The first fight the Prince sa connected with objects of the Assocaine to a sudden conclusion, a ciation. Amongst these have been heavy-weight policeman from Glas-

gow retiring owing to an injury. the Christmas Gifts Fund and an

This bout was succeeded by aa- eltorz has been made hospital necessaries to the hos other heavy weight semi-final, which patala Hynes, together with a committee

the Diocese. Mrs. A. C. greatly amused the Prince. of ladica, has got the work well in hand. Working parties are to be held regularly in future for this purpose."

So far the Group is in compara tive infancy and many new activi- tics will be formed.

A cup called the Aggregate Cup to be run for five times will be pre- sented to the winning ponies by scoring the most marks in the races Bfor the Aggregate Stakes during the

ST. ANDREW'S GROUP.-There are 1999 senson, counting points for

at present 26 members. It has First, 2 for a second, and I for

boca difficult to organise anything. third. The benefit of marks scored

A meeting for men was held in Mr. Des to pass with the pony on a sale.

Cock's house in November when In the event of two or more ponies |

Mr. Chandy spoke. I have not H.tring with the same number of

The Council is composed of the

been notified of any new members points after the fivo races have been following:The Bishop as Presi yet as a result of this meeting. run, the owners shall either divide

ST. PETER'A GROUP.-The St. the value of the Cup which is worth dent and Chairman, Vice-Chair- 8500 or shall ran off at a date to man, Hon. Treasurer, Hou, Secre- Peter's Church Branch of the tary and Joint Hoa Secretary, V.D.A. came into existence when be fixed by the Committee, not Naval Group (2 representatives), the Association was reorganised in being the same day but within three

Army Group (2), Mothers' Union, February, 1927. Our membership weeks. In the event of a run of Hong Kong (1), Alothers' Union, then stood at 13. It has now in- The annual Oxford Cambridge the weights shall be "Weight for Kowloon (1), St. Peter's Group, (2) creased to 20. The Branch is st match will take place at Fanling | inches aš por scale.”

St. Andrew's (3), Educational (2), present undertaking the task of to-morrow, when singles will be

Mission to Seamen (2), Cathedral making outs of clothing for Chinese played in the morning on the Relief

(3), Chinese Church Body (4), patients in hospitals at Yunnaniu Course, and four-balls in the after- noon on the Old Course.

U.SLA (9), coopted members (2 at and Pakhai. present).

OXFORD 2.

CAMBRIDGE.

LAST NIGHT'S GAMES.

The following will be the sides on Saturday, March 31st: Kick-off Osmand, once again displayed his Beavis, E. R. Hallifax, D. W. Teat Our local champion. Mr. A. 1. OXFORD.-R. H. Hollis, O. E. H. accuracy and all round form by de man, F. R. Ewart, E. L. Mackay, From 3 pm onwards the Pipefeating Mr. G. M. P. Remedios in the A. E. Wood, G. B. Sayer: Band of the 2nd Battalion Scots last of the series of the Portuguese

CAMBRIDGE T. D. E. Pendered, Guards (by kind permission of Interport Billiards matches which G. G. le Gros, R. E. Lindselt, E. Lieut. Colonel Sir Victor A, F. Mackenzie, Bt., D.S.O., M.V.Olast night.

was played at the Club Lusitano Davidson, G. S. Hugh-Jones, F. Syme-Thomson, E. D. C. Wolfe, J. and the Officers, 2nd Battalion

T. Prior.

The train from Kowloon will be the 8.04 .m.

Scots Guards) and the Band of lat By far the best of the Shanghai Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regi- players yet to meet any Hong Kong ment (by kind permission of Lieut.player, Mr. Remedios did extreme Colonel C. Clarke, C.M.G., well during the first half of the D.S.O., and the Officers, ist Batn.game, leaving his opponent far be The Queen's Royal Regiment) will hind Throughout the game he was play.

BASEBALL.

warmly applauded for many difficult | SERIES OF GAMES ARRANGED The ball to be used in this match he left an impression of a very fine shots and although he failed to win

WITH U.S.S PITTSBURG.” has been kindly presented by Lane,

player. Crawford, Ltd, and will be raffled

It was not until Mr. Remedios

at half-time. The price of the

maffle tickets is 10 'cents.

The match is between the Army and Hong Kong and should prove to be a most exciting game and it is hoped will be woll patroaised..

The following is the Army team

Anderson (2/0.8.B.); C.S.M Guardsman Hirst (2/Scots Guards) and Pte. Martin (2/K.0.5.B.); Guardsman Carswell (2/Scots Guards), S/Sgt. Sims (RA.M.C.) (captain), and Sgt. Hill (1st Bn. Queen's Royal Regt); Pte. Camp bell (2/K.0.8.B.), Guardsman Aird (2/Scots Guarda) Sergt. Leach (R.A.) Sergt. McGlinchey (2nd Pte. Alexander 'K.O.S.B.) and

(2/K.O.S.B.).

KOWLOON TC. . H.M.S

CUMBERLAND "

(D).

The following have been selected to play for the Kowloon F.C. in a friendly match. on the Kowloon ground, today, kick off at 4 pin. charp. Opponents, probably, H... Cumberland:

Supper; Wheeler.

The Hong Kong Baseball Associa-

are

The Oporto Handicap "Class: Six Furlongs, Winner 300; 2nd 3100; 3rd 250. For all China ponics.

The Lisboa Handicap: 1; Miles. Winner $200; 2nd $100; 3rd $50. A Handicap of all China ponies that have won and been placed this year, The April Consolation Stakes: Bix Furlongs, Winner $200; 2nd 8100; 3rd $30. forced entry of 85 each for all China ponies entered at this meet ing. Winners and placed ponies barred. Weight for inches as per scale. (Jockey allowance); «

YACHTING.

CRUISER CLASSES. ·

SUCCESS OF "NORSEMAŃ "

AND SNIPË."

One representative of each Group serves as Group Secretary,

THE STANDING COMMITTEE is com-

It was a terrific, pummelling. right and left alog between a high- ly popular and genial policeman pugilist, J. Titmus, of the "A" Division Metropolitan Police, and J. O'Driscoll, of the Civic Guards, Dublin.

There was much laughter and cheering as these two staggered about the ring, punching unceasing- ly round after sound, the Irishman

nally getting the decision.

At the conclusion of the fights, the Prince of Wales presented the champions with the trophies. He said:

I have been to the Albert Hall on all sorts of occasions, but I' have never been to a more sport- ing event than this. What has especially appealed to me is that those who have taken puut have had to keep themselves fit in their spare time. A man must keep it to be able fight two or three contests in

one evening. The wonderful sporting spirit of the police force is one reason why the work are supplied by the V.D.A..

force is the finest in the world. The Prince caused much laughter Hospital Supplies Committee. is the feeling of the writer that this by adding: “I have always got on Branch can be aroused to much very well with the police myself."

On his departure the audience activity if definite tasks are ast apart for its members. The Bang

*For He's a Jolly Good Church has asked the Branch to Fellow" and then the Froth Blow. De responsible for organisingers' Anthem. activities such as sanual pɩCHILE

Materials for this

posed of the folowing:-The Bishop as Chairman and President, Vice- President, Hoo. Secretary and Joint Hon. Secretary, Hon. Trea surer, Group Secretares of the Army, Navy, Cathedral, St. Antor the bind and crippled. Body and two coopted members. posed of: The Hishap or Vice Chairman, Hon. Treasurer, three

drew's and the Chinese. Church

THE FɩNANCE COMMITTEE 13 com-

others.

MEETOS.-Meetings of the Coun cil were held on March 14th and on October 14th.

The Standing Committee met on

dral Hall March 29th, April 22nd, October 7th and December 9th.

At the third meeting it was de cided to appoist the Diocesan Chaplain as Joint Hon. Secretary,

At the fourth meeting the name of the Grass Lawn Fund" was enanged to "V.D.A. Sales, Lon- don and that of the "Toy Fund " to

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

it

B.

The results of the five finals were:" Light-weigh-IL Ferguson (Met.). beat H H. White (Glasgow) Co points.

J. Heavyweight.-A. (PLA) bent J. O'Driscoll (Civic Guard, Dublin) in the Arst round.

The following officers were elect- Walter-weight 0. P. Barnes ed-Vice-Chairman, Mr. P. (Met.) best F. Cooper (Civic) Cassidy; hon. Treasurer, Le-Col Guard, Dublin), the holder, on TA. Robertson; Hon Secretary, points. Mira, E. D. U. Wolfe; Joint Hon. Middleweight.-E.

Egan Secretary Rev, N. Y. Halward. (Met.) beat A. Hearne (Met.) on (tinute of Council held October | points 14th, 1997).

Light-Heavyweight-A ̈ Jackson Group Representatives: Navy, (Met.) beat A. Pitcher (Met.) on Rev. . H. Hewitt and Mrs points.

In the semi-final Jackson beat J. Hewitt Army, Mrs. Riley and Col. R. B. Skinner, O.B.E.; Mothers W. Goyder.

Clifton Union (Hong Kong), Mrs. Duppay; Mothers' Union (Kowloon), Mrs. Rogers; St. Peter's, Mr. A. E. Le and Miss B. Yuen; St. Andrew's, Kev. W. W. Rogers, Mr. F. Stape ton and Mies lawyer: Educational,

(2) That each group should try. * Ainas Gifts Fund. it was Mrs. Shaan and Mr. E. G. Stewart; also decided to form an utports Alissions to Neamen, Hev. G. To do some practical work for the

Diocese as troup for members not resident in Waldegrave and Mr. L. Forster;

(a) District visiting of which she Hong Kong, with a Group Secres Catheoral, The Very Rev. the Dean

stressed the great need iz tary, the main object being the of Hong Kong. Mr. Pattenden and

Kowloon. conecting of subscriptions and to Mrs. Strahan; Chiese Church cuse the Hon. decretary of a cer- Body, Rev. Lee, Kau Yan, Miss F. than out of correspondence. C. Woo, Mr. Woo Yes Tung, End The Finance Committee met on Dr. Chau Wai Cheung; C.M.A., the same úston 14 the Standing Mre Hogers and Mrs. Britton. Committee. The tatowing, grants

reached his 250 points, that Me. tion held a meeting yesterday at CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS IN the following dates in the Cathe Osmund was able to find his form Lane, Crawford's Restaurant in but he did so to some purpose and order to select & team to play made a break of 115 points, the 4gainst the U.S.S. Pittsburg whose highest of the evening."

players This pat Asiatic fleet.

champions of the him ahead of his opponent and from

The following fixtures were ar- that stage of the game he gradually increased his lead, finally winning

ranged:- the game with 150 points in hand. His second highest break of 91 was brought to an abrupt end when everyone was confident that he would pass his last break of 115,

Mr. Osmund's average for the game was 131, while Mr. Remedias, whose last break was 62 averaged 0.3

To-day, 3.30 p.m. :-

Japanese Baseball Club. To-morrow (Sunday), 4 p.m. —-—

South China A.A Wednesday, 28th, 6.15 p.m.—

Filipino Club.

Saturday, 31st, 1.30p.m.--

All Hong Kong. Sunday, April 1st, 4 p.p.:-:

All Hong Kong.

Interviewed by the Daily Prei representative, Mr. Osmund remark- All Hong Kong will be represent- ed that he made me extremely uned by the following:-Lee-Cockey comfortable during the first half of S. Hachiuma, p.; Zafra, c.; Leonard, the game. Somehow couldn't get 1b.; S. Hachitima, 2b.; Y. Hachiuma, the balls to run my way. However, 3b.; Alves, ss.; L Rocha, L later I managed to settle down, Kusano, ef; D. China, z.t.

Bub- and it was only after my break of stitutes: Burrell, Gosano, Sling, 115 that I could breathe again."

Hong Kong bad won the Inter port Billiards Match by the big margin of 1,090 points. The highest breaks of the series were made last night by Mr. Damund and Mr. Dodshoo: Remedios, while the best average is

Bautista and T. Chinn

Frota the series of five races which have been sailed this season for the Cruiser Classes Norseman wins the "E" Class Championship with a total of 62 points and Snipe the "O" Class Championship with a total of 35 points. The full results are as follows.com

69 points.

*E** Class, 1st Norseman. and Curlew ba 3rd and 1·

60

J

51

4th Le Cigale ..........

8th Featheri

7th Coquelle

5th Queen Bee Sa

8th Typhoon

Let Snipe 2nd Imogen 3rd Helen

... 20 24

were made during the year:-300 GROUP SYSTEM OF THE `V.D.A. to St. Andrew's Hostel, Canton; $100 to Gospel Hulk Castle Peak;

SUGGESTED ORGANISATION.

(b) Evangelistic work. (e) loing some practient work for an aiready existing in- stitution, as for exampe the Diocesan Girls' School.

(d) That the editorship, Kowloon Farish magazine, might be taken off the already over- burdened thoukiers of the Yicar..

or

38 points. $500 to St. Stephen's Hall (Hostel for women students at Hong Kong

(e) The formation : of girls' AND ACTIVITIES.. University) being earmarked dona

young people's clube, which tion; $100 to the Diocesan Library;

are especially needed in Kow- $700 to various workers in the Miss Bawyer, speaking of the foor avocese.

"future possibilities of the Group (3) That the business side be will Ar HouzTwo At Homes" system of the V.D.A. fn Hong Kong organised in each group, the pre- were hekk in the Helen May in and Kowloon, said that the erstem sent ananal subscriptions being in-

27th, the speakers were the hev. ous activities of the Diocese which group might have a finance officer"

4th Dorothy II Actually Norseman and Curlew tied for first place in their Class but as a result of a re-sail

These members of All Hong Kong are requested to be present nt the practice match on Thursday, March 28th, at 5.15 p.m. adásany

All members will be played at the S.C.AAR

Causeway Bay. Entrance to be, as usual, 1, 30 ner. cents, 20 cents for soldiers and Typhoon only turned out for two WW. Hogers and the Rev. C. B. is too big to be run as que com- who could budget for the year, unt sailors in uniform and children, races. ladies by courtesy

Guest, Sins, Blies; Pile, Tiernan, also conceded to Mr. Osmund with line football ground at Caro-Ch Norrman became the winstitute. At the first one on April was intended to link up the vari- suficient to cover expenses. Each

Kernick, Muir, Vickars.

HOME FOOTBALL:

"LEAGUE MATCH RESULT.

[THEOCOK REUTER'S AGENCY.]

to London, March 2200.

In Division III. (Southern Soc- tion) of the Football League to-day, Newport defented Exeter by a goal to nil, at Newport |

FANLING HUNT:

Baturday will be at Lok Mà Chau cross roads instead of Mr. Potte' Bungalow,n

|13,1,

The highest breaks for the even ing were

Mr. Osmund 20, 90, 49, 46, 118,

35, and 91..

Mr. Remedios: 22, 62, 95, 20, 23,

and 35."

Prize Giving Arrangements."

Hill

HOCKEY:

A bockey team from Shameen

Commodore's Cups.

The results for this cup which was sailed over a course of Channel Rocks, Kowloon Rock, Mark on Line, Tathong Bock, Mark On Line, Channel Rocks are as follows:

1st La Cigale. 2nd Uoquette, 3rd U. and I 4th Naipe 3th Typhoo 8th Imogen 7th Helen 9th Noracman, 8th Ins

The 10th Curlew, res

On Tuesday, March 27th, a dinner will play the Hong Kong Hockey and smoking-concert-will-be-bold 1st-XL-to-worrow; at-10,30-amy-on at Club Lusitano, and the Consul the U.S.R.C. ground, Kowloon. The General for Portugal, Mr. A. LC Club team will be. Howell, Benry, de Albuquerque e Castro, has kind Farquharson, Lloyd, Dand (capt.), y consented to distribute the prizes. Murray, Slipper, Mitchell, Wheeler,

A Shield has been presented by Woodward, Lamert. W the Portugurse firms in Hong Kong,

.

On Wednesday, at 5.15 p.m. on

while the trophies for winners have the R.N.O.S.C ground been presented by Mr. C. A. ủa Park, the Hong Kong Hockey Club Hoza

will play the Royal Navy.

The “ Bay's" Cup for the highert Club- team will be:-Lockbart 11th "Dorothy I break, was presented by Mr. L. Smith: Henry, Lyon, Lloyd, Dand La Cigale takes "Commodore's " Dunbar, and a cup for highest aver captain) Farquharson? Woodward Cup Naipe Vice-Commodore's ago has been presented by the Club Mitchell, Lawrence, Wheeler, A. N.Cup: Vaquelle Rear-Commodore's" Lusitano.

Cup Other

Shann, their subjects being "The munity with one governing body, with the sexistance of the men- Training of Ordination. Candidates. It had therefore been decided to bers, might collect ca minimum for the Camese Church in South | split the V.D.A. into groups each amount each year to be handed to China."

At the second one on having its own governing body and the general treasurer of the V.D.A. November 17th, the Vice-Chairman, activities.

(4) That each group be kept, The success of the groupe de afive by the real personal interest Mr. Camidy, spoke, and the Rev G. T. Waldegrave M.A, gave a pended on three things (1) the of its members in the work of the ebort addremoa his work for the leader or secretary, (2) the group churches by ik het gesigPTER Alisions to Seamen met

"committee, (4) the keenness of the ↑ (a) ticnding, sad taking in the VU.A. SURDAY-Sunday, Novem individual members,

Politerature which je sent to ber 20th, was observed as V.D.A.

them Bunday by the various Churches and special sermons were preached. | HOSPITAL SUPPLIES.—in the autuma the Hospital Supplies Committee was reorganised and there is now Central Committee consisting of the following ladies:-Mr. A. OMEN Hyres (Chairman), Mre, C. Lookes (Secretary and Treasurer), Mrs RM. Henderson, Mrs. Hop Ter, Atra. Indian, Mies Yuen

The following suggestions for group secretaries were then put for ward by Min Bawyer;—

(1) That there should be regular meetings for special ebjects as:

(a) Prayer for the special work

of each group.

(b) Study circles. (0) Working parties. dy Social gatherings, Continued on next Column)

(b) Slewing a lively interest in the Church and Church ser- vices.

(c) Corresponding with the out- port groups and providing them with material, (d) By the group secretaries ar- ranging that the Bishop should have a regular op portunity-of-meeting-with- And knowing the members.

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