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CRICKET

K.C.C. II. v. Recreio

At Kings Park, the Club de Regrsio bent the Kowloon Cricket Club second sjeyen by 5 wickets;

Scores

1.0.0.

N. A. E. Mackay, b G. A

Guterres

7

Q. A. V. Hall, A. A. Guterres b G. A. Guterres.

. Lee, Roza-Pereira, b

Pereira

C. 1. Stapleton, c Carvalho, 5.G. A Gutorreg om A. RF Raven, GA.

Guterres, b Pereira ................. J. Q. Lyal, b Lopes..... JP. H. Macaulay, o'G. A.

Guterres, b Lopes

11

43

FOOTBALL

Kowloon v. South China

Despite the absence of two of their regular forwards in Ip Par Wa and Tar Kong Pak South Ching managed to beat Kow loop by two clear goals, at Caro- lind Kill.

They were undoubtedly the better team and had they made the most of their opportunities would have won by a much bigger margin:

Almost from the start, the Chin- ese took the lead, Laung Tat Wing Rooring after a scramble in the Kowloon goalmouth. They continu- ed to show the upper hand, but an unexpected raid by the Kowloon nearly placed them on level terms, Webb; however shot wide from close range.

ST. PETER OF THE FERRY

Mr. Large And His Flock

Of 35,000

I probably see more faces in the course of a day than anyone

elge in the Colony," declared Mr. W. Large, the new Inspector of the Hong Kong-Kowloon Ferry Co.; toa Daily Preat representative. It is estimated that over 35,000 men, women and children of eight dif ferent nationalities pass Mr. Large every morning, afterness and even- ing to and from their homes and offices. If he were a psychologist he would derive valuable material from the study of the expressions and gestures of these thousands of his fellow-beings, he would be able After the interval, South China | to tell why Mr. Bo and do wears à continued to attack, and from a liverish 'look and why Miss 2. 13 corner kick by Cheng Shiu Hong, smiling radiantly at her friend. Walker headed the ball into his Sorrow, joy, greed and boredom are own goal.

expressed on the faces of those who South China Lim Tin Chan, pass Mr. Large hy, but he is too.

tion.

4

30

D. S. Green, b G

Guterres

A.

J. Chadwick, b Lopes.

4

C

Lewis, and b G. A.

Guterres

0

0

1

80

Hon.

G. Wright, not out

Extras (B1)

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Pereira

3 18

9

G. A. Guterres Lopes

... 9

2

33

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several years of service, with the latter concern, he joined the Duro Garage. He replaced Mr. Hill äs Inspector a month ago and though he how has little to do with en- gines, his pactical knowledge serves him in good stead in his present occupation. He has found neither In a third Division football fame nor fortune, as yet, but he match played at Chatham Road found Hong Kong, and that, for The Noted House of Drapers yesterday, the Club de Recreio beat him, was wealth indeed, "Hong the R. E and S. by six goals to Kong is the best place in the three. The Portuguese made several world," he said, and spoke sadly changes in their team, and were of unemployment in the West. Its superior throughout. In the first a Large statement, but he ought to half, the score was two goals all, but in the second half, the Recreio, with the advantage of the strong

C. L. Lopes, c Stapleton, b

Lyal

F. H.. Carvalho, L.b.w., b

Lyal

G. Souza, c Lee, b Raven... 12. G. A. Guterres, at Mackay,

b Lee

H. M. Xavier, b Lyal

A. P. Pereira, b Raven

A. A. Guterres, c Lewis, b

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RECREIO BEAT SIGNALS.

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39

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C. Roza-Pereira, b. Chadwick

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H. Asome, b Chadwick

1

wind attacked continuously and

R. Silya, not out

1

H. Guterres, c Raven,

Lyal

fore the final whistle sounded.

0

Extras (B7, LB4)

11

Total

118

ST. MARY'S SCHOOL

Bowling Analysis.

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SUNDAY'S MATCH

K.C.C. «. UNIVERSITY.

A friendly Cricket match which ended in a draw was played at King's Park yesterday between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the University Past and Present.

The University had first knock and compiled a total of 250 for six wickets, S. V. Gitting and E. Gosano being responsible for 61 and 32 runs respectively. Kowloon re- plied with 205, Teddy Fincher batted excellently for 76 runs, while his brother Ernie contributed 67.

The scores:

University.

A. M. Robrigues, a Benwell

b Lyal

CONCERT

OUTSTANDING EVENTS, OF

THE MONTH· ·

The outstanding event of the month at St. Andrew's Club, Kow-

CLEVER ACTING BY PUPHS loon, will be the Twelfth Annual

Marathon Race which is being held" on Monday, March 20, starting out- inside the Church at 4.30 p.m. Three

silver cap prizes are being offered. Further particulars can be obtained

run the Hon. Secretary.

School dramatics play an portant in the education of the children at St. Mary's and reflects in no uncertain manner on the standard of training which they | Leccive......

Prof. W. Brown of the University, has kindly promised to give an The concert given on Saturday illustrated lecture in the Church by the St. Mary's School, Kowloon, Hall on Thursday, 3rd, commenc- is a typical example of careful anding at 0 p.m. All members are ask- sympathetics teaching.

Entitled "In the Shadow of the Guillotine," a nine act play was cleverly presented, the players all executing their parts with equal skill and showing exceptional dramatic talent. Miss Aurie

Marie" played her difficult role with every credit and was ably supported by Miss Alda Alves ** Aline " and Miss Joantto Marr as" Francois."

The story, which has its setting in the time of the French Revolu tion, shows a peasant girl, who has been adopted by an aristo cratic family, in disgrace for a theft of which she is not guilty. The story cleverly closes with her vin- dication and the gallant sacrifice of her own life to save

the father

ed to make a note of the time and date and to bring all their friends along.

F

It is hoped to arrange a Mock Trial for Monday, the 27th. The usual Whist Drive for members and their friends is fixed for the oth.

During Lent a number of talks will be arranged on various sub- jects. Lenders will open with a short talk, after which the subject will be open for general discussion. Subjects and Leaders for March are given below, and members are re- quested to come and take part in

these discussions.

The complete programme is as follows:-

Monday, 6th at 9 p.m.-Whist Drive, and daughter, of the family who Thursday, 9th at 9 p.m-Discus adopted her, from the guillotine.

0

L. T. Ride, b Smith ........

18

E.

8. V. Gittins, Benwell b

McInnis Zimmern, e Benwell b

Lyol......

61

36

A. T. Lee, e and b Mc-Innis. 17

F. R. Zimmern, b Goodwin

E. L. Gosano, not out".....

62

H. Normanbloy, not out ...

Extras

1

Marie Lasniera pensant)

.25

Total for six wickets .. 280

The characters in the play were played as follows! —

J. L. Younggaye, A. Bakar and

A. T. Normanhboy did not bat.

Miss Aurie Remedios. La Marquise de la RochestoDeur

Miss Alicia Sequeira Le Marquis de is RocheaucORRY"

Miss Hermina Oliviera, Aling de la Bochesucoeur (their Bowling Analysis.

daughter). Miss Alda Alves O.M. R. W Denise Hautenbar, de Cambrai

Lysl

Smith

Melani

·Goodwin -pt

14

47. 57

12 1 54

E. F. Finch

1 69 015

K.0.0.

E. O. Fincher,,s Gittias, b.

E. Normanbboy

I. McInnis, b Bakar

E. F. Fincher, bw, Bakar 57

N. A. D. Mackay, e Git

tine bRide

F. 8. W. Smith; b Gosano 32

V. M, Benwell, not out

G. V Hall, c Zimmern b

(ber odusin)

Min Georgina Fernandes Mere Jeanne ( peasant)

Miss Izabel Mane. Francois Lelort (ber son)))

Miss Jeanette Mar. Captain Barre Min Katie Marr Germinal (a street wreby

Miss Nadia Osamd Miss Ly Shearer.

A.

sion Class Subject "The Pro- blem of Guidance Opener-Dr. H. Matthews.

Monday, 13th at 9 p.m.-Committee

Meeting. Thursday, 10th at 9 p.m.-Discus

sión Class. Subject, “The Menn- ing of Fellowship” Opener-Mi R. H. Wong.

Monday, 20th at 4.30 p.m.-Mars

thon Race.

Monday, 20th at 9. p.m.--Discussion Class Bubject, Laws of Mr. E. F..

Friendship

Fincher.

Thursday, ard at 9 p.m.-Lecture by Prof. W. Brown. "A Visit to * Klondyke.... Monday, alth at 9 pm Mock Trial. Thursday, 30th at p.m. Social.

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Extras

Total for six wickets

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