HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934.

THE KOWLOON MOTOR BUS COMPANY, HOME FOOTBALL ARMY CRICKET LOCAL CRICKET

(1933) LTD.

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TABLES FOR KOWLOON.

ROUTE NO. 1 - STAR FERRY AND SHUM SHUI PO Fix-Salisbury Road, Nathan Road and Lai Chi Kok cad.

TIME TABLES

5.7.m. to 7.47 a..

From Shum Shui Po From Star Ferry. 5.7am to 8.19 m.

Service: Every 10 Minutes 3.12 a.m. to 13,27 am

Service: Every 5 Minutes 12.27 .m. to 11.

Service: "Every 74 Minutes

7,47 am to 12,07:4.m.

1207 am. to 13,12 km.

ROUTE NO. 2 - STAR FERRY AND LAI CHI KÓK. Fia-Salisbury Road, Nathan Road and Castle Foak Road.

TIMETABLES

Service: Every 10 Minutes

16

"From Star Ferry.

From Lai Chi Kok,

5.44 am to 11.44 p. 5.40 am to 116 am.

Last Bus -- 1831 am,

Last Bus :--11.60 p.m.

ROUTE NO. 3-STAR FERRY AND KOWLOON CITY.

Salisbury Road, Chathan Boid. Wahu Street, Taku Street, Matauwei Road, Tam Kung Road, Prince Edward Road and Sai Kung Road.

TIME TABLES

From 'Star Ferry." 6.47 m, to, 807 aor.

807 am to 7,37 p.m.

7.37 p.m. to 12.97

17.97... to 1.12 m.

From Kowloon City.

5.98 .. to 7.48 .. Service: Every 10 Minutes,

7.48 am, to 7.18 p.m. Service:- Every 5 Minutes m.

7.18 p.m. to 12.08 a.m. Service: Every in Minutes

12.04 a., to 12,8 a.m. Service: Every 15 Minutes

ROUTE NO. 4- JORDAN ROAD FERRY AND KOWLOON CITY Fia: Jordan Road, Gascoigne Road, Chatham Road, Wuhy Street, Taku Street, Matauwei Road, Tumkung Road, "Prines Fdward oad and Sai Kung Rond.

TIME TABLES

From Jordan Road Ferry. 6,20a.m. to 10.20 p.m.

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From Kowloon City.

8.01 a.m. to 1021 pm

10.31 p.m. t 11.57 pm.

Service: Every 10 Minutes

Service: Every 13 Minutes

10.20 p.m. to 11.58 p.r.

Followed by: 11.08 m. & 11,10 am. 189.m. to 1.00 a.m.

11.57 p.m. to 12.97 m.

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Service: Every 10 Minutes

Last Bus-1'Ata.m.

ROUTE NO. 5 - STAR FERRY AND AUSTIN ROAD Via:Salisbury Road, Nathan Road, Canarvon Road, Kimberley

Road and Austin Road.

TIME TABLES

Service:

From Austin Road From Star Ferry.

33.m. to 9.28 a.m. 7.32 a.m. to 9.27 a. m

Service Every 5 Minutes

o 12.28 p.m.. 9.28 in 9:27 am to 12.97 pm.

Bervice: Every 10 Minutes

17.28 p.m to 2.28 p.m. 12.27 p.m. to 227 p.m.

Service: Every 5 Minutes

2 pin, tự 2.27 p.m. to 4.57 pm.

Service: Every 10 Minutes

4.68 pm. to 7.8 p.m. 4.57 pm to 6.47 pm.

Every 5 Minutes

7.03 p.m. to 2.28 p.m. 6.47 p.m. to 9.27 pm.

Service: Every 10 Minutes

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SUNDAYS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

7.37 a.m. to 9.27 p.m.

7.49 ani, to 9.98 p.m. Bervice: Every 10 Minutes

ROUTE NO. 8 - STAR FERRY AND KOWLOON CITY Vid:--Salisbury Road, Nathan Road, Prince Edward Road and

Sai Kung Kood.

From Star Ferry. 5.47 .. to 3.57 m

7.57 .. to 12.27 a.m.

12.97 a,m, to 1.12 a.m.

TIME TABLES

From Kowloon City.

5.23 a.m. to 7.43 .. Service: Every 10 Minutes

7.43 a.m. to 19.03. Bervice: Every 5 Minutes

12.03 a.m. to 12,48 m. Service Every 7 Minutes

ROUTE NO. 7-STAR FERRY AND KOWLOON TONG "Fiz:-Salisbury Road, Nathan Road, Argyle Street, Peace Ave.

and Waterloo Boad.

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From Star Ferry. · 6.01a.m. to 12.26 a.m

12.30 a.m. to 1.11 a..

TIME TABLES

From Kowloon City.

80a.m. 10.12.04 8.2. Service: Every 10 Minutes

12.04 am to 12.49 0. Service: Every 15 Minutes ROUTE NO. 8 - JORDAN" ROAD FERRY AND KOWLOON TONG Via-Jordan Road, Nathan Road, Prines Edward Road and

Waterloo Road.

TIME TABLES

From Kowloon Tong From Jordan Road Ferry.

6.10.10 12.10 a.m. 6.00 am, 12,30 a..

Service: Every 10. Minutes

ROUTE NO. 1 - JORDAN ROAD FERRY AND UN LONG Fi: -Jordan Road, Nathan Road, Castle Peak Road, Lai Chi Kok, Taun Wau, Tiog Kan, Tsing Lung Tau. Tai Lam Chung, Castle Peak, Ping Shan

TIME TABLES

From Jordan Road Ferry...

From Un Long

6.55 am. to 7. 5 p.in. Service: Every 30 Minutes

5.40.6.m. tu 7:10 p.m.

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ROUTE NO. 10 - STAR FERRY AND NGAU CHI WAN Via:-Canton Boad, (Jordan Boad Ferry) Jordan Road, Shanghai

Street, Prince Edward Road and Sai Kung Road.

From Star Ferry. 1.57 um. to 12.17 .m.

TIME TABLES

From Ngau Chi Wan

** 0.27 kin. o 11:47 p.m. Service: Every 10 Minutes

ROUTE NO. 11 SHUM SHUI PO AND TO KWA WAN Via:- Lai Chi Kok Road, Shanghai Street, Jordan Road, Ferry, Jordan Road, Gascoigne Road, Chatham Road, Wahu Street, Taku Street and Matauwei Road,

TIME TABLES

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From Bhum Shui Po 6.07 am to 12.4.m

From To Kwa Wan

6.23 am to 12.58 a.m. Bervice: Every 10 Minutes

ROUTE NO. 12 - STAR FERRY AND SHUM SHUI PO Via-Salisbury Road, Canton Road, Public Square Street, Reclamation Street, Shanghai Street and Lai Chi Kok Road.

TIME TABLES ·

From Star Ferry. 6.03 a.m. to, 1933 m.

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From Shum Shui Po

8.09 m. ló 11.69 p.m. Bervice: Every 10 Minutes-

ROUTE NO. 13. - JORDAN ROAD FERRY AND KOWLOON CITY Fia:Jordan Road, Nathan Road, Prince Edward Road and Sai

Kung Road.

"TIME TABLES

From Jordan Road Ferry. 0.19 am to 1200 m

From Kowloon City.

5.64a.m. to 11:44.p.m. Bervice: Every 10 Minutes

HONOURS EVEN IN "GREAT SKATE” Ice Pitch Upsets Players At

Birmingham

I have now seen everything in football-Kafirs playing in bare feet in South Africa, Russians playing in pads without stockings at the Olymple Games at Stock- holm, Austrians playing in Vienna. hot that 50,000 when it was so spectators took off their coats and waistcoats, Scotsmen playing on several inches of snow, and now Birmingham and Middlesbrough playing a match on skates!

For that is what this &Fair amounted to. The ground was not only frozen hard, but was ley. Players could not stand on 15. The ball could not · štop, When it hit the earth bounced house high. When the player shot the ball flew in the air.

Why? Because the men could not keep their feet,

That's

Yes, football on akates. what it wIS

The teams slid and slipped and' scrambled. And when they fell they hit Mother Earth with a force that rattled all their ribs and shook the fillings of their teeth.

AFRAID TO SHOOT

What can we say about a match like this? In the first half marked down Fillingham and Brown as a pair to divide the day's prize for high kicking, but that perhaps is a bit unfair, as all the Couldn't players had their share, "do-much else Several shots at goal went "a mile" over the bar. Consequently, both sets of forwards. grew afraid to shoot,

There was Camsell, in the first half, passing to the left wing when he was only eight yards, from the goal line and Hibbs was down and out of his goal,

True. Lea, for Birmingham, and Baxter, for the Borough, got rasp- ings shots on the mark just before half-time, but these were the ex- ceptions that marked the rule.

For shortly after the change of ends both Stoker and Calladine--- half-backs playing in the forward line-hesitated to shoot when the goal was yawning" wide, and an- other chance was lost.

HIGGLEDY - PIGGLEDY TRAMS

But you could not blame them. Ever tried playing football on an ice ring?

The teams were piggledy, too.

higgiedy

Small Units Cham- pionship Decided

At Sockunpob yesterday, R.A.80. and HQ. Coy, East Lancashire Regiment met in the final of the Small Units league, "the former winning by five wickets.

East Lancashire batted first and made 149 runs, Pte, Stanford and Pte. Beran scored 32 and .21 Dvr Whitley, the respectively. RAS.C. fast bowler, took 5 wickets for 32.

RAS.C. passed their opponent's total with five wickets in hand and Cpl. Ballard who was in one batting form, scored 83 not out." Baker who took 3 far, 28 being the mest

successful bowler for the East Lancashire Regiment.

The scores were:-

HQ East Lanc. Regiment 149

Pte. Stanford, 32, "Pte. Bevan, 21.

Dr. Whitley, 5 for $2. RAS.C.

(for 5 wickets) Cpl. Ballard, 83 pot out.

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in advantage in the second half and the Rovers' defence at times cleared desperately.

the

When Harper scored for Rovers after 72 minutes it was all against the run of the play, and Crowe made a fatal error in com- ❘ing out of goal too far.

C.B.S. Beat St. Joseph's

In a friendly cricket match play- ed yesterday the Central British School defeated St. Joseph's Col- lege by 26 runs.

The scores were C.B.S.

Mulcahy, 19. Asome, 5 for 41. Kitchell, 5 for 29. St. Joseph's

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CHELSEA A TEAM INSPIRED

Chelsea's move up the table is by no way in the nature of a fluke..

The side has definitely arrived, and a few more displays such as they gave against Sheffield United will quickly see, mem well out of the clutches of the relegation bogy. and a long way on the road to Wembley.

That did not help. Birmingham, as I say. had Stoker and Calladine, wing, half-backs. in the inside forward positions, They played like a team inspir and Middlesbrough played Martin,ed, and the cause was Priestley "a left half. at outside right, and The Irish international has never Ferguson, an inside man, on the played better. He juggled with left wing.

To sum up. the crowd had to make the best of a bad job, and in the good old British way, it did. The 20,000 people enjoyed the great skate. laughed at the players' diffi- tulties, and, on the whole, forgave their mistakes, although Haywood should have done better than sky that ball when shooting at goal from 12 yards, 20 minutes from the end.

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GRIFFITHS' "GREATNESS, In the second half Birmingham had much the better of the game, and this despite the fact that, if had anything, Middlesbrough moved with rather more promise than their opponents, before the interval. But it was never a test of football. The conditions were too bad.

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Entirely superficial, unmetho- dical, and unspeculative," Is the author's description of this book. but no one will be scared away from Dame Edith Lyttelton by a negative. If the book is superfici- al, it sees the right aspects; fit unmethodical, it takes us for a stroll and not for a regimental march; if it avoids theorising-- well, have we not had plenty of speculation about the Far East? It has three virtues which may be set off against these alleged deficien- cles: the virtues of spontaneity and clear-sightedness" and charm. United, it seems, have failed to We share in the writer's delight in keep abreast of the times. They the sacred deer and the two-man are much too orthodox for present-horse at the play-a horse "much' First prize: Tom Griffiths, Mid-day requirements, and while the more alive than real horse. I ever dlesbrough's centre half. But he attack, small but lively, manages S&W on the stage," and also Her always seem to play well. That to hold its own, there is no real he stood out this day was the strength in defence. mark of the great player. Birmingham paid tribute.

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Horton added a fifth shortly after the change of ends, and had Chelsea cut out the fills in the second half they might have made the United's defeat even more pro- nounced.

Holmes never seemed to be able

doubts about the twisted gardens and the collars for chrysanthem- ums. And what eye but a woman's'

to make up his mind whether to would perceive the defect of Ja- If I select Stoker for praise it play in the fashionable third full-panese domesticity: the endless is because he showed real enter-back position or whether to ad- prise and skill in his new position, vance immediately behind his for- and that, too, marks a good man. wards. Wilkinson and Green had I name Jennings for consistently no idea of dropping back to cover good work at right back for Mid- one another,, while the half-backs dlesbrough, commend Morrali and 'were scattered by the brilliant both goalkeepers for doing such as dribbling and intricate passing of they had to do quite well, and to Chelsea's forwards, the others I move a vote of sym- This was Chelsea's best display pathy for being made by Jack of the season, and was appreciat Frost to look poorer players thaned by the crowds which must have they are.

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