·LOCAL FOOTBALL.
EASTER HOLIDAY MATCHES.
TO-DAY..
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL
LAWN TENNIS.
GOLF.
HOME FOOTBALL. MATCHES DURING EASTER TESTERDAY'S TOURNAMENTS ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF
CLUB HOLIDAYS.
Only three handicap ties were FULL LEAGUE PROGRAMME decided yesterday in the Hong Kong
Cricket Club Tournament. Keen A full football programme has competition was seen in the Handi- been arranged for the Easter holi- cap Doubles and a good crowd tuln- days at Home. League matches ed up to watch Sewell and Dr. núll be played to-iný (Good Fri-Aubrey play S. E. Green and D. S.
Green. day), Saturday, Easter Monday and on Tuesday. The programume for the last day is a small one,
Lai Wah Cup Competition.” China . Army, on the H.K.F.C. ground, at 4.30 p.m. Referee: Mr. Barber, R.N.; Linesmen: Messrs. Cowan and Willis. The Army will held the same side that bent the Rest on Saturday last in a Charity game and dafested the Malayan Chinese team in mid- week. They are a strong side and will make a bid to meet the Civilians in the final on Easter Monday. The Army won last sea-given below:-
108.
SATURDAY'S GAMES,
Hong Kong. A. Challenge. Shields: Finals.
Juniors,
China Athletic Reserves e. St. Joseph's, on the Hong Kong F.C. ground at 2.30 p.m. Re- feree: Mr. Baldwin; Lines- -men: Mr. Stokea and Pipe-
Major Mackie.
Seniors. Kowloon F.C.
r. Hong Kong Police, on the Hong Kong F.C. gronad, at 1.30 p.m. Re feree : Smith; Linesmen: Mr. Barber, R.N., and S./Sgt. Gilbert.
The above games will be of ninety minutes duration. Extra time, il necessary, will be played.
H.E. Major-General, C. C. Luard. C.B., C.M.O.. will present the trophies at the end of the senior game.
St. Joseph's bent the K.Q.S.Bs. in the semi-final-of the Junior Shield and China Athletic beat Kowloon. The junior game will be strenuously contested and should end in favour of the Athletic. The College team will depend on their Services play- ers to see them throngh; A large crowd is expected.
The tussle for the premier honour will be between the Kowloon F.C. and the Police. The Police bave n very strong defence and should the forwards settle down, with Hudson in shooting form, Kowloon will have to go all the way to repeat” their successes o? 1923, 5 nad 6.
- THE SHIELDS. The Senior Shield Competition commenced in 1897, the shield being presented by the Hong Kong com- munity.
Previous" Winners.
1807 H.M.S; Centurion, 1808 "G" Co. King Own Rifles. 1809 H.K.F.C.
1900 "G" Co. Boyal Welsh
Fusiliers.
1901 RA 100%H". Co, Royal" Welsh
Fusiliers
1003 H.M.S. Glory,
1904 H.M.S. Albion.
1908. Royal West Kent Regt.
1900 H.M.S. Diadem.
1907 R.A.
1508. H.K.F.C.
"1909 H.M.S. Belford.
1010 The Buffs.
1911 Naval Dockyard.
1012 K.O.YL.I.
1013 R.E.
1914. R.G.A.
1915 R.E...
1916 H.K.F.C...
1917 No competition.
1918 No competition.
1010 H.K.F.C.
1020 Hong Kong Polica.
1921 H.M.8. Titania..
1999 H.K.F.C.
1993 Kowloon F.C.
(1991) East Surrey Regt.
1925 Kowloon F.C
1998 Kowloon F.C...
1927 K.O.S.B.
Junior Shield.
1923 The King's Regt.
1994 H.M.S. Titania Reserveni 1925 East Surrey Regt. Reserves. 1920 East Surrey Regt. Reserves 1097 K.0.8.B.
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KOWLOON r. POLICE.
The following have been selected to represent the Kowloon Football Club in the Shield Final" p. the Police on the Club ground to-moz- Tow. Kick off 4.30 p.m.
Angus Wheeler, Dodahon; Hed- ley, Sime, McKelvie; Duncan, Tier- nan, Kernick, Muir, Miles. serves: Guest, Vickars.
VISITING PORTUGUESE
FOOTBALLERS.
TRIANGULAB MATCHES,
ARRANGED.
Re-
With the arrival of the Shanghai Portuguese footballers to-morrow and a team from Macao the day after, local football fans will be well catered for during the Easter
The Scottish League (Division I.) teams will be engaged only to-mor low, all taking part.
Programmes for each day are
GOOD FRIDAY.
Division L
Arsenal r. Cardiff. Everton . Blackburn R. Bolton . Manchester 1. Burnley e. Liverpool. Sunderland v. Derby, Tottenham . Wednesday. Wrat Harn r. Aston Villa.
Division II.
Bristol City Stoke City. Chelsea r. Oldham. Grimsby Blackpool. Hull City v. Swansea. Manchester City e Fulham. Notts County r. Clapton. Preston r. Reading. South Shields r. Port Vale.
Dividon III. (Southern)." Brentford v. Norwich. Brighton v. Southend Charlton . Plymouth. Crystal P. v. Bristol R. Gillingham r. Swindon, Luton r. Torquay.. Millwall e. Exeter.
Division III. (Northern), Barrow. Hartlepools. Crewer. Ashington. Darlington v. Halifax. Doncaster v. Bradford C. Lincula e. Accrington. Southport v. Chesterfield. Stockport . Nelson. Tranmere r. Rochdale. Wrexham v. Durham. Wigan . New Brighton.
SATURDAY.
Division I. Birmingham r Portsmouth, Blackburn R. 1. Aston Villa. Bolton e. Sunderland Cardiff e. Shoffield U. Everton e. Bury. Huddersfield . Liverpool. Manchester W. e. Burnley. Middlesbrough v. W. Ham. Newcastle . Leicester. Wednesday . Derby, Tottenham v. Arsenal.
Division II.
Blackpool v Wolves. Bristol C. v. Notts Forest. Cholsca v. Port Value. Clapton & Shields. Grimsby . Fulham. Notts County's. Preston. Oldham Swansea, Reading v. Barnsley. Southampton v. Hill City. Stoker Manchester C. West Brom . Leeds.
Division III. (Sonthara) Brentford' r. Bristol R. B'mouth r. Charltou. Brighton r. Watford. Crystal Palace v. Walsali. Exeter City . Gillingham,
• Luton t. Plymouth.
Millwall Merthyr. Northants r. Swindon T. Norwich Newport Southend r. Queen's Pk. N., Torquay. Coventry.
(Continued on next Column)..
Macau Teani ́ will arrive by, the s.3. Sui Tai on Saturday at 11.29 am. | Members and their friends are res quested to meet the visitors on their arrival.
..
Interport Games. Easter Sunday:-2
Shanghai Hong Kong, on
H.E.F.C. ground, 4 p.m. Easter Monday:
Shanghai . Macau, on Recreio
ground, 4.30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 10th:-
Macau * Hong Kong on H.E.F.C. ground, 4.45 p.m. Wednesday, April 11th
STARTING TIMES FOR EASTER.
Good Friday,
9.24 a.m. Col. Bostock and Major
Lynch
9.03
The results of the mintches were 0.02 as follows:-
Handicap Singles !!A,!! Lt. Col. F. T. Wyatt (owe 18) bent Rev. F. P. W. Alexander (owe 3/8), 6-2, 7-5
Portugal r. Chinese Ath, ou
H.K.F.C. ground, 5 p.m. Thursday, April 12th
Portugal e. Rest of Colony, on
H.K.F.C. ground, 5 p.
Entertainmenta, vir To-morrow at 3.30 p.m. the Club de Recreio is giving a reception.in honour of the visitors. From 4 to 7.30 p.m. a ten dance will be held in their honour at the Club' pavilion. The function is opened to members of the Club de Recreio and also to members of the Lusitano
Handicap Doubles.
6th, 1928.
THE DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL
AT HOME ON APRIL 14TH,
The Headmaster and Mrs. W. A] Featherstone, the staff and scholas of the Diocesan Boys' Setool will be "At Home" to parents and ardians, old boys and friends at the School on Saturday afternoon,
ED. Lawrence and C.April 14th, from 3.30 to 7p.m.
The programme will be as fol- Hoare Smith. Major H. Beamish lows:- and Lt. G. MacDonald, 0.30. R. Andrewes and I.
It, Gesre. U.EU. Marton and G. Dayalsoci
W. B. Cornaby and A. Piercy 8.49 (rec. 2/6) beat W, A. Nowers and E. D. Lawrence (owe 5/6), 6-3, 6-2.
0. W. Sewell and Dr. G. E. Aubrey (owe 3/8) best S. E. Green and D. S. Green (owe 13), 60, 63, 01.
FASTEST GAME IN THE WORLD.
CANADA BEATS BRITAIN AT 10.10
ICE HOCKEY.
10.90
10.24
፡፡
*
*
Great Britain, lost to Canada st the Ice Club rink in Greavepor road in
an ice hockey match 10.25 on March 8th by eleven goals to four, but Great Britain showed 10.3. that Canada does not possess all the hustle in the world, for the 10.50" Englishmen were as fast as the Canadians practically throughout the match.
10.40
Toe hockey is the fastest game in the world."
10.44
Great Britain was not as badly beaten as the score suggests, wince the last few goals were scored in the last portion of the game. The
16.53 whole of the Canadian team were undergraduates at Toronto Univer. | sity, and not one of them was more 11.00; than twenty-five years of age.
10.48
10.52
11.08
It is doubtful, however, whether | 11.04 any member of the English team was under twenty-five years of age. and it was age that told the tale towards the end. The Englishmen | 11.12 could not last the terrific pace.
Division Ex. (Northern), Barrow r. Doncaster. Bradford . Hartlepools. Chesterfold . Lincoln. Durham Bradford 0. Nelson v. Darlington. Rochdale v. Ashington. Rotherham v. Crewe.
EASTER MONDAY. Division I.
Reading . Proston. Southampton v. West Brom. Stoke . Bristol.
C. L. Sandes and E.
Davison.
S. A. Arthur and E. C. Frederick
3.30 TO 4.30 PM-On the Terrace: Programme by the full Band of the Is Ba. The Queen's Royal Regi- | meat.
MACAO RACES.
ENTRIES FOR THE SEVENTH EXTRA MEETING.
SUNDAY APRIL 15T
The following are the entries: for the seventh Extra Meeting of the. International Race and Recreation
Club of Macao, Ltd.
1.-The April Novices Stakes:
One Mile..
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A FEW DRINKS BUT
SENSIBLE."
VISITING ANAT
MANSLAUGHTER - CHARGE AGAINST -C.P.O. KELSEY,
Chief Petty Officer W. G. Kelsey, who drove a car into the harbour' and alleged to have knocked down a Chinese, and, causing his death, on March 9th at about 3 of è am, came up on remand before, Mr.
Dr. L. Reidy's Chin Shan, Mr. K. E.'s Spring Day, Mr. Cheng Kwok On's Ullswater, H. E. Veloz, Mr. P. N. Chang's Fir. Dee, Mr. S. W. Cheng's Pitchfork, Westlaka. TO 5 P.-Exhibition Games: Galopin, Mr. Yam Man's Gold E. Lindsell at the Central (a) Football match the Machine fine, Silver Mine, Diana, Mr R Magietracy yesterday on a charge Gun Section of the Queen's Regis Glenaerin, Circe, Valour, of manslaughter. Kelsey is de
fended by Mr. C. S. Hugh Jones.
ment,
(b) Cricket at the Nets: (1) The B. J. Lason and E. A Captain's Net; (2) The 1st -XE
Sumou
A. K. Cor and D. Hill.
F Syme Thomson and
W. K. Tait.
E E. Hallifax and G. C. Moxen
A Leach and F. Cow
herd
IL Christie and J. Cameron,
J. W. C. Bonbar and A. D. Humphreya.
W. C. Clark and C. J. Waddell.
MDC Hoare and F. H. Swarne.
HL Graves and G. H. Bell
Net.
(c) Tennis Matches: (1) Eight Senior Boys (3) Eight Junior Boys,
(d) Volley Ball Match: Two School teams.
4.45 to 5:30 PM-Roller Skating: (1) Exhibition by 10 boys; (9) General by 10 boys.
3. TO 7. P.
In the Hall: (a) Band programme; (b) Dance pro- gramme. By the Queen's Regiment Band.
How To Get To The School, There are three approaches
the School:"
to
(1) By No. 7 "Bus to Ho Mun Tan. Every twenty minutes, s
Sergeant G. Buckher called by the prosecution said that the des fendant and another naval man. approached him while he was on duty at West Foint. The defen
Messra Wing Fat & Co.'s Lucky Star, Mr. 6 Y. Liang's Six Hun- dred Mr. Recreation's Little Darling, Mr. Luan Yick's Tap Siac, Mr. M. D. Erskine's Easter Day, Messrs K. C. Lau and H. C. Lee's Dake of Niehlung, Dr. S. To Wong's Fair Eyes, Mr. F. Usher's Castle, Mr. Seth's The Haugh, Mr. Roda's Red Leaves, Mr. B. T. C.'s told witness that he wanted to get to Kennedy Town but that. Ben Hur, Mrs. Priestley's My Toy
the motor-car drivers in the vicinity 3. The Sprint Race: Half Mile.
́asked too much.. Witness then took Mr. K. H. Zircon, Mr. S. W. Hee'a Kwongchuw, Messrs. Wing them to a car nearby and told the Fat Co.'s Lucky Star, Multnomah driver to take them to Kennedy 11, Mr. 8. Y, Liang's Six Hundred, | Town. That was the last witness Mr Recreation's Solar Day, Little aw of them.. Darling, Mr. B. C. Circe, Mr. Luen Yick's Tap Biae, Mr. S. W Cheng's Westlake, Galopin, Branco, Messrs. Kiangwan & Gas Sugar Loaf, Mr. Yam Man's Diana, Cop- per Mine, Mr. L. Reidy's Chin San, Mr. Vasconcelos, Hailo, Mr. A. A (3) By Yaumati Railway Station. Miller's Scooter, Messrs. K. C. Lau The firet route gives access to the and FL. C. Lee's Duke of Nieblung, main approach to the School; all Dr. S. To Wong's Grey Eyes, Mr.
Cheong's
Iron Walchow, care, rickshaws, etc., should go by Hee Ho Mun. Tin. The second route General, Mr. F. Usher's Castle, Mr. Seth's The Haugh, Mrs. Priestley's gives access to the North entrance By Toy Dr. P. Pierce Grove's up the stops facing Kowloon and Tong. The third is only of use to Siang River, Little River. T. D. E. Fendered and those people coming by train.
Oporto Handicap: "A," "B" and There is plenty of room for park- AJ. Frank and F. Ming motor cars. If possible, special H. U. Ireland and II. buses will be run these will be
announced later, if arranged. Spicer.
J. W. Franks and F. J. de Rome.
W. Beveridge and 31. G.
Hille EP. Fletcher and J. H. Bottomley. A. B. Purves and S. T. Budin
A. E. Lisaaman and F. A. Redmond
V. M. Lyone and M. H.
Ivy,
C. B. Johnson.
..
G. Murray and A. H Ferguson.
R. L. Stewart and J. H.
3. Andrew.
11.16
C. L. Edwards and E. P. Streatfield.
11.90
Merry.
(2) By any bus to Prince Ed ward Road: No. 6 'Bus, every five minutes; No. 8 Bus, every ten ainutes; No. 10 Bus, every ten minutes.
H. G. WELLS’- STORIES TO BE FILMED.
R. H. Hollis and, F. A. NEW STUDIO AT SEVEN DIALS. The Hon. Iror Mantage has acquired premises at Seven Dias which he is converting into à film
Saturday, 9.24 m. J. J. Meere and J.
M. Andrew.
H.
N. H. Prockter aad J
studio.
Questioned by the Magistrate as to whether or not the defendant. and his friend were sober at the time, witness replied that they ap peared to have had a few drinks, but they were sensible.
-- What Sort Of A House? Wong Hoi Tung, the next wit ness called, deposed to knowing the defendant. Witness said that be was the No. 1 boy at the Cafe. Parisienne when he first met the defendant, about six month ago.. He gave defendant his address and invited him to visit his house.
Defendant knocked witness up that morning at about 2 am, They had a big bottle of beer be tween the three of them.
Mr. Lindsell: What, a big bottle of beer between the three of you. Are you sure they did not have. any more-No, only one bottle,
Mr. Lindsell (to Inspector Alex ander, prosecuting): I am afraid
**Q7) Classes: 6 Furlongs, p Mr. N. Hashim's Sunning, Messrs. K. C. Lau and B. C. Len's Duke of Nieblung, Mr. Hee Cheong Man- of War, Waichow, Dr. S. To Wong's Fair Eyes, Grey Eyes, Mr. A. A. Miller's Scooter, Mr. M. D. Erskine's Easter Day, Dr. L. Reidy's Tarzan, Mr. K. H.'s Zir con, Aristophanes, Mr. Huen Chung's Chow Taze Lon, Mr. Chin Lee's Wing Bin, H.E' Veloz, 8. W. Hee's Ching Hoi, Kwong Chow, Mr. Tang's Sutherland, Mr. E. H.'s Chemal, Mr. Hau Un's Little Bit Tang, Mr. Union's Fook Shau, He will produce pictures based Mr. Yam Man's May, Mr. Lucil on the short stories of H. G. Well, Yick's Warlordship. Mr. Cheng at the witnesses for the pr whore con, Mr. Frank Wells, is Kwok Ou's Ullswater, Mr.- A. D. associated with Mfr. Montagu in this Crabbe's Warrington, Mr. Recrea enterprise.
tion's Wild Fellow, Mr. Luen. The Hon. Ivor Montagu, who is Tick Ma Kau Siae, Mr. S. W. a brother of Lord Swaythling, has Cheng's Wuchang, Mr. Yam Man's edited many films, including The Silver Mine, Mr. Recreation's Lodger" and "Manon Lescaut." Solar Day, Little Darling, Mr. R He founded the Film Society. C's Glenmerin. Mr. S. Y Liang's This company is subsidiary to Six Hundred, Mr. P. N. Cheng's that formed by Mr. Montagu in con- Fir Dee, Messrs. Wing Fat & Co's junction with Mr. Adrian Brunel Lucky Star, Mr. Yam Man's Cop- and Mr. Frank Wells last summer. per Mine, Dians, Mr. S. W The objects of Brunet and Mon- Cheng's Westlake, Galopia, Pitch tagu, Ltd., are to edit, adapt and fork, Mr. Luen Tick's Tap Siac, Rrent pictures, or to sell and hire Mr. S. W. Cheng's Branco, Messrs
cinematograph apparatus.
S.
T. C. Monaghan and A.
B. Purver.
HH Hollis and F. A. Merry.
R. A Green and J. H.
Kaiket.
T. D E. Pendered and 1. W.. Shewan.
L.
9.24 m. 3. Coulthart and E,
Stone. 9.28
"We do anything from scenarios to filming pet cats,' said Mr. Mon- tagu when the company was form ed. We have made films of child- ren for parents.”,
","
C. B. Riggs and Spicer,
A Leach and A; Liesaikan.
Easter Monday.
Kiangwan & Co.'s Sugar Lost, Mesars Wing Fat & Co.'s Mult nomah II, Mr. Yam Man's Gold Mine, Mr. R. O's Circe, Valour, Mr. Roda's Red Leaves, Mr. Seth's Harlene, Mr. F. Usher's Macao Beauty, Mowgli, Mr. Eve's Festive Evc, Mr. H. T. C.'s Ben Hur, Dr. H.F. Pierce Grove's Siang River,
Little River
E 5.—The Macão First Aggregate, ((flakes: One Milö..
Mr. Huen Chung's Chow Taze
921 a.m. R. L Stewart and F. H. Lou, Mr. Tang's Sutherland, Mr.
Swayne.
S. A Arthur and E. Frederick. E Davidson and C. B. Beavis
J. H M. Andrew and W. Beveridge. J. J. Meere and W. H. Frockter
D. Forbes and G. David
8.2%
Cameron.&
9.32
D. J. Gilmore and E.
Mortison....
Southport Halifax.
Stockpart C. e. Wigan.
8.50
A
リ
Tranmere v. Accrington
Leach and A. D. Humphreys.
Wrexham v. New Brighton.
9.40
**
D. G. Bruce and Andrewes,
R
Scottish League.
9.44
+1
Airdrieonians . Aberdeen.
Bo'ness r. Hearts,
0.48,,
Clyde v. Dundee.
Dunfermline v. Falkirk.
9.52
Hibernians. Kilmarnock.
Motherwell v. Celtic.
0.38.
Raith . Queen's Pk.
Rangers v. Hamilton.
10.00
F. Fleming and
St. Johnstone r. Cowdenb'th.
Young.
St. Mirren r.. Partick.
10.04
1. K. Valentine and
d S. Dodwelt
10.08
A. Nicol and C. J: Wad- dell
Aston Villa v. West Ham. Cardiff City ». Arsenal.
10.19
C. C. Stark and I. H. Geare,
Derby C. Sunderland.
10.16
Huddersfield T. r. Birmingham.
C.A. M. Smith and C. B.Shann
Leicester City r. Bury.
10.20
E. N. Manie and W. K
10.52
Manchester U. v. Bolton,
Tait
Portsmouth e. Sheffield U.
Division IL.
10.21
R. M. Chaloner and H. Spicer
·10,56
10.28
A. B. Stewart and A. H.
Clapton r. Notts C. Fulham v. Manchester C. Notts Forest . Barnsley. Oldham v. Chelsea."
Ferguson
10.32
EC. Frederick and. D.
Forbes
9.28
10.38
M. D. H. Hoare and R. L.. Stewart.
9.32
Sunday.
9.33
Swansea e Hull City.
Walves v. Leeds "U.
9.40
Division III. (Southern),
R. A. Green and N. H. Prockter.
B'mouth v. Northants.
.9,32 -
J. D. H. Crawford and
· 9.44....... |
Bristol R. e. Crystal Palace.
F. A. Merry
9:48
Exeter. Millwall.
9.28
AB Cox and D. M.
Newport . Coventry.
Goodall.
Norwich v. Brentford.
0.40
Plymouth Charlton.. Queen's Park Re. Walıall.
H. U. Ireland and A. B. Purves.
9.59
9:56
5. A. Arthur and E. C.
Southend . Brighton. Swindon e. Guilingham. Torquay v. Laiton. Watford v. Merthyr.
Frederick
10.00
0.48
H. G. Hegarty and C.
B. Johnson...
8.52
Stewart and W. 10.04
Murray.
Division LL. (Northern). Bradford C. v. Doncaster. Chesterfield v. Southport.
U. Clarkan
8.50
N. Fleming,"
8. S. Strahan and W. 10,00
H. Mills and D. Bruce.
G.
10.12
AB. Raworth and
M.
Darlington v. Omwe.
10.00
F. H. Swayne and E
P. Streatfield.
H. Ivy.
Durham v. Wroxham,
.10.10
'10.04
E. R. Halifax
and
Major Lynch,t
10.09
D. J. Gilmore and H 10.20
A. Lammert.
10.12
E. des Vœux and L R.
10.24
W. K. Tait
Andrewes.
MAN
10:28
10.16
A Humphrey and G.
E. Ellams.
10.90%
W. D. Brown and R. f
10.32
Finlaysonin
· 10.24·
A. G. Coppin and G. H. Bell,
10.309
10.40
10.28
Major Beamish and W.
Barnsley . Notis Forest... Leeds U. Wolves. Port Vale v. South Shields. West Brom s. Southampton.
K Dunscombe
-10.32-
G. Murray and I F. Bloxham
10.44
10.48,
10.30
Division III. (Southern) Coventry v. Newport. Merthyr v. Watford' Northants Bournemouth, Walsall
v. Queen's PL. R Division III. (Northern), Bradford v Rotherham,
3. T. Butlin and C.. Waddel
--10,52-
20:40
H. Rogers and G. Hoare
Emith
10.80
10.44
BJ. Lacon and E. Abraham.
11.00
10.48
T. L. Christie and J. M.
Norrie.
11.04
Continued on neat Column).
Hartlepools U. v. Accringto Nelson, Stockport. New Brightons. Wigan. Bochdale v. Tranmere. Rotherham v. Bradford.
TUESDAY. Division Z, Birmingham e. Newcastle. Wednesday Tottenham.
Division IL
holidays, when a series of games Cinhert will be given Huddersfild. Middlesbro'.
will be played by the visitors agniust jocel exy one-kenang
A grand concert
at
the Club de lecreio on Monday, right at nine o'clock and on Tues day night a ball will be given, to which the Portuguese community will be invited.
The Bhanghai team is said to be composed of sterling players, and the local Portuguese will have to extend themselves if they are to
The Interport dinner will be win The Maceo players are also Enid to be quite adept at the game given on Wednesday night at the nad can be relied upon to give a Club de Restelo. During the din- good account of themselves ner two silver cups, kindly present- The offcial programme during ed by Senhor Cerveira de Albu their stay here is appended:querque, Portuguese Ugsul The Shanghai team will arrive General, and two flags presented by the as. Kalyan on to-day. The by local Portuguese ladies will be
(Continued on next Column).- presented to the visitors.
вод.
4. B. Cox and E. P. Fletcher,
tion are telling lies
Inspector Alexander: This: man
is now toling an entirely different story to what he told me
⠀⠀ Witness, continuing, said that when the defendant left his "bouse: he was quite sober.
Mr. Lindsell: You run asly brothel -No.
In answer to further questions, witness said that the defendant had called as his house on two or three previous occasions, and on. cach visst, defendant had alwayı come between one or two o'clock
in the morning. V
A Learner Driver's Adventure. It will be recalled that at the time of the accident, there were four persons in the car. The driver, his foki (a learner driver), the defendant and Stoker Whitworth. When the car took the plunge, into the harbour, the foki disappeared from eight. A search was made for him, but he could not be found The driver thinking that the man the was drowned, abandoned search.
K. H' Chemal, Mr. Hau Un's
The foki have, evidenes yester C.Little Bit Tang, Mr. Luen Yick's
Warlordship, Macao Size, Mr. B. day. He corroborated the state- E. W. Cheng's Wuchang Branco, ment made by the driver up to the Westlake, Oslopin, Pitchfork, Hr. time of the socident.” At this Recreation's Wild Fellow, Mr. Yom stage he said that he was afraid Man's May, Gold Mine, Silver to look as the car was traveling Mine, Mr. R. C.'s Glenmerin, at a very fast speed. He could Mesara Wing Fat Co.'s Multnomah not say whether anyone had been II, Lucky Star, Mr. 8. Y. Lisng's knocked down or not. When the Six Handred, Mr. Moon's O-Moon, ear went over the Prays wall, wit- mess became unconscious. He was Mr. Eve's Festive Eve.
in thst etate for at least eight or to, mne minute When be came JW. Raikes and 37-The Lisbon Handicap: 11 Milea
8. W. Hee's Chin Hoi, Mr. E he found himself between the bow Lameron F. C. Monaghan and TH's Chemal, Mr. Hau Un's Little of a junk and the back of the Sit Tang, Mr. Luen Vick's War motor-car. His position was anch Ramsay,
WINE, H. F. Bloxham and A. lordship, Ma Kau Siac, Mr. Chang that his feet were clear of the B. Stewart.
Kwok On's Ullswater, H.E.'s Veloz, water. He extricated himself and Mr. S. W. Cheng's Wuchang, came back to whore. He did not Pitchfork, Mr. P N Cheng Fir see the driver nor the defendant. Dee, Mr. Recreation's Wild Fellow, He only saws crowd of Chinese Mr. Yom Man's Gold Mine, Silver hut be did not pay attention to Mine, Mr. R. C.'s Glenterio, Mr what they were doing. He went Cheuk Sven Lo's U Un 11, Mr first of all to report to his master, BC's Valour, Mr. N. Hashim's and then went back to his mother. Sanning
TG. Weall and G.
OEC Marton and
LR. Andrewedlems
Newton and W. 8-The April Consolation Stakes: Dunscombe.
W A. Butterfield and
H. Spicer and Piercy
EW. Kirk and D. J
Valentine
MH Boffey and F. A
The case was then adjourned.
Bix Furlongs Mr. Vasconcelo's Hailo, Mr Yam
On's Ullswater, Messra Kiang- Man's Gold Mine, Silver Mine, wan & Co.'s Sugar - Lost, Mr. Copper Mine. Diane May Mr. B. Tang's Sutherland, Mr. L. Reidy's We Chenga Wuchang, Pitchfork, Chin San Tarzan, Mr AD. Galopin Westlake, Branco, Mr. Re Crabbe's Warrington, Messrs. Wing creation's Little Darling, Solar Fat & Co. Lucky Star, Mult- Day, Wild Fellow, Mr. Laien Xick's nomah II Mr. Moon's O-Moon, Mr. Warlordship, Ma Kau Bine Tap, AA Miler's Scooter, Mr. M. D Sine, Mr. Huen Chang's Chow Tate Erskine's Easter Day Mr.N Lon, Mr. Chuck Buen Loo' U Un Hashim's Sunning Mr Hee 11, Mr. R. C. Glenmerin, Circe, Cheng Man of War, Waichow, Valour, Me & Y- Hee's Kwong"- Iron General Memory -K- CLau¬ chow, Chin Hoi Mr. S. Y Lisag and H. C. Lee's Duke of Nieblung. Six Hundred, Mr. Hax Un's Little Dr. 8. To Wong's Fair Eyes, Grey Sit Tang, H.E's Veloz, Mr. P N Eyen, Mr. FrUsher Castle, Magno Cheng's Fir
ir Dec, Mr. Union's Beauty Mowgli, Mr. Seth's Har W. C. Clark and CJ Fook Chas, Mr. K. Hslene, The Haugh, Mr. Roda's Red Waddell
Redmond SAME. Lienaman and, J.
P.Sherry
H AD. Humphreye and
A Lammert, Col Bostock and Major 155 Lynch in
Teach and AB. Purvesse
LG. S. Dodwell and Chemal Zircon, Spring Day Leaves, Mr. Eve's Festive Eve, Mrs. Aristophanes, Mr. Chin Loss Priestley's My Toy, Mr. HL T. C.x
As H. Ferguson, data
T. L. Christie and D. J. Wing- Sin, Mr. Cheng Kwok Ben Hur, Dr. Ex Pierce Grove's
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Gilmore.