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SPORTS & GENERAL
GOVERNOR'S CUP MAIN HK.CAAF. TEAM Plan To Help FOOTBALL ATTRACTION V. H.K.F.A. AT C
DURING THE WEEK-END
Fung King-Cheong Absentee From Federation Team
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" BY "PILAT””
Af the time of writing, the weather does not appear too pro- mising for the week-end football,
However, there is a full programme of four matches in the Senior League this afternoon and the second game in the Governor's Cup competition between the Chinese Federation and the Associa- tion tomorrow.
LEAGUE GAMES
None of the League matches ar-
The H.FF.A team, as announced on Mar. 7, is strong one and should give the Chinese a hard ranged for this afternoon promise. fight. The Federation, who are anything outstanding. With the the holders, need only to win this end of the season in sight and the came to retain the trophy for an- | championship as good as won, lack other year and present indications of competition has been apparent are that they will do so..
in recent League matches resulting The Association forwards are, in many uninteresting games and Individually, good players and, li a low standard of soccer. they should find the right under- standing, they may be able to force a play-off in a third game, It will be interesting to note that, of the five forwards, four are centre-forwards and only Bickford has been playing regularly on the left wing.
On the Sookunpoo ground, Mid- dlesex will be at home to South China "B" and, though the "Die- hards" have been experiencing a lean time lately they should do well on the home ground and should at least take a point.
The champions. South China Fowler, who will lead the at- "A." will take the field against tack, has been more conspicuous Club at Caroline Hill and should on the right wing than in the gather two further points. In centre this season in representa- past seasons, it will be remember- tive games while Fox is definitely | ed. Club have always done well at a centre-forward, but has been Caroline Hill so that a win for the chosen as inside-right.
Valley team will not be a big sur-
HILL TOMORROW
The Hongkong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation will be repre- sented by the following in their Governor's Cup match against the Hongkong Football Association at
Destitute
Chinese
Scholars
Caroline Hill at 4 pm tomorrow: DR. TSENG YU-HAO'S
APPEAL
Lau Hin-hon (Eastern); Lee Tin- sang (8. China “A”); Lee Kwok-wal (Kwong Wabi; Kwok Ying-ki (the South China College, Kowloon, Dr. Tseng Yu-hao, founder of China "A"), Leling Wing-chiu (8 has drawn up a scheme to relieve China "A"), Seong Ling-sing (8. and make use of scores of Chinese China "A"); Chung Yung-sum (Eastern), Cheong Kam-hol (Easing high degrees from European Intellectuals, many of them hold- tern), Lee Wat-tong (8. China "A"), La! Shlu-wing (9. China "gy|and American Universities, and and Hau Ching-to (Eastern).
who are now living in a practically, destitute state in Hongkong.
WELFARE OF HK, Dr. Tseng belleves that these may, if properly utilised,
men
Reserves: Tsang Chung-wan, Lo Wal-kuen (Eastern): Chan Tak-fai (8. Chica "B"). Ip Pak-wah (8. China "A"), Hat Yung-sang (S. contribute greatly to the welfare China. "B"); Wong King-chung not only of Hongkong, but of the and Chow Man-ch! (Kwong Wah). entire Far East. Most of them are authors, lawyers, historians, The HKFA team is as follows:gineers and many have won high geologists, physicians and en- Robinson (Navy); O'Regan honours.. (Navy), Blackburn (Police); Bright (Middlesex),
F.A. TEAM
COST-
Willamson (Kow- These men. Dr. Tseng declares. loon), Wilkinson (Middlesex); Hos-educated as they have been under sack (Royal Scots), Fox (Royal modern methods can be made to Engineers), F. Fowler (HKFG), Ploneers of industry and A. V. Gosano (81. Joseph's) and B. merce. 1. Bickford (HKEC.)
COMMITTEE PROPOSED Reserves: Thomas (Middlesex), that "sch prominent Chinese as Dr. Tseng, therefore, proposes W. G. Pryde (HKF.C.), Sheehan Messrs. Eugene Chen, Chang I- (Middlesex) and K. (H.K.F.C.),
ling, Wang Yun-wu, Hsu Chung- chi, George Had Chien, T. V. Soong, Wu Teh-chen and Madame Sun Yat-sen, now residents of the
Forrow.
Hongkong Royal Observatory
10 am March.. 15.
Williamson, who is nursing a les prise. In the first round match WEATHER REPORT Colony, should co-operate with the injury will probably not play Club gave the champions a scare,
past and present, public-spirited tomorrow. In that case Forrow losing only by the odd goal
men of our race in the local Gov- will most likely be brought in as three.
ernment. Sir Robert Kotewall, Sir pivot.
In the other two Senior League Barometer at sea level), 99.93 ths. Robert Hotung. Sir Shousen Chou. The Federation team will
Hon. M. K. Lo. Hon. Li Tse-fan be games Kwong Wah will meet Kow-Temperature, 67 F. without Fung King-cheong and loon at Boundary Street, and Navy Humidity, 95 per cent.
and others, form a special com- Cheung Wing-choi who are on the will be opposed to the Royal Scots
mittee in order to find ways and injured. Ilst
at Causeway Bay.
means in alding those cultural people in need, thereby helping the world in deed.
H.K. GOLF CLUB SPRING STARTING TIMES
FOR FANLING The following are the Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting times for Fanling tomorrow:-
OLD COURSE
9.16 S. H. Dodwell and K. 8.
Morrison.
9,20 M. Pollock and G. M. Park 9.24 J. G. Jensen and J. J. von
Muhlen.
9.28. Brig. MacLeod and
Cdr. Steele Perkins.
MEETING
Continued From Page 2 Eclectic Competition which ends in March and the Services have very Findly offered us a prize to be played for at a later date. Lady Macgregor has also promised us a prize.
We would also like to thank your working committee, especially Mrs. Mackintosh and Mrs. Hillier, handi- |cap "managers, Theirs are really arduous jobs borne with great good humour.
Then to Mr. and Mrs. Hitchens and all who have worked for the Wing, success of this gathering we ex- press our gratitude. Mr. Hitchens
9.32 J. B. Lanyon and L. Ras you know has given us a 2nd.
Andrewes.
Wind Direction, Calm. Wind Force (Beaufort), nii, Temperature: maximum yesterday
74 F.
Temperature, minimum last night." "If the Chinese, owners of the
65 F.
millions of dollars hidden in the Rainfall for 24 hra., ending 10 a.m. banks along Queen's Road and Ice
today, 0.18 ins,
House Street can be induced to Total rainfall since January 1st deliver a small portion of their
2.48 ins.
clandestine treasures, our ques- tion can be easily solved. The details can be worked out without difficulty," says Dr. Tseng.
Against an average of, 3.96. tha Sunset tonight, &33. p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 6.32 am.
4 p.m., Mar. 15. Barometer (at sea level), 29.84 is, Temperature, 69 F.. Humidity, 90 per cent. Wind Direction, E/N, Wind Force (Beaufort), I. Maximum temperature, 74 F. Minimum temperature, 85 7. Rainfall, 0.21 ins.
Dr. Tseng advises those re- turned students suffering from the depression should convince the elite and trie millionaires of the novel project. Any one in- terested in the realization of this plan is invited to communicate with him at No. 12 Peace Avenue, Homuntin. Kowloon.
prize for the Tombstone competi HANDICAP WEIGHTS FOR
9.36 W. Hewitt and A. E. Mc- tion.
Bride
9.40 J. C. Brown and L. Jackson. 9.44 J. M Pearson and
Thomerson
G.
9.48 E H: Williams and
* Megarry. 9.52 A. N. & Q. A. A. Macfadyen J. Linaker and J. B. Harrt- BOTI.
9.56
10.04 W. W. C. Shewan and H. N.
Williamson.
10.12. R. Young and S. L. Loya 10.16 A. Nicol and W. Woodward. 1020 D. Humphreys and ET
McMullen,
TWO. ITEMS
at
There are two items to be men- tioned before closing. First, that as from April 1, we intend to re- Tvert to current bandicaps, so if you come down two strokes in a competition you'll have to play on your new handicap. Both methods have now been tried and it has 10.00 I P. Tamworth and G. Tbeen found that our old way of
Harrington
current handicaps works best.
The other Item is that the Glover Cup at Happy Valley, which 10.08 J. L. C. Pearce and R. "Gis usually started in April, may
Parker.
have to be postponed till May or June, owing to alterations Happy Valley and that the B.W. OF. Eclectic played there will have to be confined to June and July.
I now have much, pleasure in presenting the prizes After the distribution of prizes, Mrs. Rose proposed a vote of thanks to the Captain and Committee and Mrs. L.W. Shewan was presented with a basket of flowers.
PRIZE LIST Championship: Winner' Mrs. A. C. 10.48 AH, Penn and S. A Sleap Meredith. Runner-up Mrs. D. L. 10.52 W. 1. Kelly and J. W Newbigging.
-Clague.
Captain's Cup: Winner Mrs. H W. R.. Williams, Runner-up Mrs. A. J. Dennis.
1024 F. Groves and J. Stenersen. 10.28 A. J. Dennis and J. T. Smith, 10,32 H. Overy and W. J. E Mac
benade.
1036 F. A Redmond and J. C.
Taylor.
10.40 J. Harrop and D. L. Frophet, 1044 R. S. W. Paterson and A. B
Purves.
10.56 H M Rowland and P. M.
Cotton
11.00 P. É Annis and G. C.
Aitkenhead,
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EASTER RACE MEETING
The following are the handicap weights for the Second Extra race meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club to be held at Happy Valley on Mar. 23 and 25:
FIRST DAY 2-Albury Handicap-"A" Class (From the two mile post,
|186, Radium Star 168, Strathdoom 166, Sunshine Busle 168, The Tigress 168. Valogous 155, Wild Bear 168.
8.-Sydney Handicap “D”. Class (6 Furlongs)
Once round and in.)"^\\ Albury 148, Amicus Curiae 155, Australian Diamond 155, Bamin Bay 164, Comedy Star 155, Connieber A Green Time 152, Amber II 152, 148, Courting Eve 155, Criffel 145, Australian Prince 152, Brown Derby Devonian 156, Far View 165, Fore- 152, Colorado Star 147, Franklin hand Drive 152, Lancashire Chips 155, Income Tax 155, Lovely Kid 155, Sapper 180, Sparrow 147. Thanks 155, Murray River 145, Po- 135, Lucky Lad 155. Princes Bridge 149, Macquarie River 150, Many Tornado Star 156, Triumphant Day conos 155, Pumelo 152. Quick Des- 140, Viceroy 155.
patch 155, Sea Urchin 152, Shuttle- 3.-Hongham Bay Handicap cock 152, Springhurst 152, Tarzan
Class 1st Sec. (6 Furlongs)
140, Winnie 155, Zodiac 140. Avon 145, Bear Claw 164, Clember 9-Hongham Bay Heap-B" Class 168, Conquering Time 181, Dupont Bay 168, Eve of Folly 155, Galaxy Jober 161, King Kong 156, Lanca
2nd Sec. (6 Furlongs) Blue Diamond 143, Jennifer 183; 158, Hopeful Star 158, Hamdrum Eve 151, Hyndford Bridge 153, shire Lass 163, Musketeer 144, New Johnber 156,-Lilliber 183, Possible Star 185, Oak Bay 145, Peaceful Potentate 168, Rose 158, Rob Boy 145, Rose Emily 140, View 156,
Evelyn 143. Rose Flana 140, Rose 4-Sub-Grifins Spring Handicap Jane 140
(11.MUes)
White Diamond-153,
Bressay 140, Celtic Star 155, Clowner 145, Guinness. Time: 103. Railway Cup: Winner Mrs. A. C. Marksman 168, salvage Master 140, Meredith. Runner-up Mrs. W. 8.Strathbannock 184, Wilber 140.
6-Taiwan Bay H'cap "D" Class Ross Cup: Winner Mrs. H. W. R. 11,08 L. M. S. Lloyd and J. E. Williams, Runner-up, Mrs. F. D.
Jupp,
11.04 A. C. I. Bowker and W. E Hilller.
Simmons.
11,12 G. C.. Worrall and A. T
Lay.
11:18 R. R. de L. Liesching and H.
B. Willamson.
Highet.
1.
11:20 A. C. Meredith and I. H. C.
11,24 E. W. J. Wedlock and A. G.
James.
8.70,
NEW COURSE
9.24 D. L. Strellett and D. D.
Forbes, 9.32 L, A. R. & Mrs. Duncan.
Smalley.
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10.-Talwan Bay H'cap-"D" Class 2nd Sec." (1· Mike) Ascot Vale 150, Bogey 147, Dekko
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The wedding took place yester- day at the Registry. Supreme Court, of Mr. Chang Vung-djih, cameraman, of No. 170, Gloucester Road, and Miss Yuen Lai-ngor, of No. 489, King's Road. Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar, officiated at the ceremony.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following forthcoming mar- riages are announced:-
Mr. Vicente Paulo dos Santos; clerk of Messia. Liristead, and Davis, and Miss Merlinde Webster, of Bt. Joseph's Buliding;
Mr. David Westborg," missionary. of the Basel Mission, Taipo Road, and Miss Anne Helene Halvorsen," of Vinderen, Aker, Norway;
of No. 1, Ngan Mor Street, ground Mr. Wong Wing-nin, merchant,
No. 13, Tsing Fung Street, third floor, and Miss Chan Sau-tuen," of
floor:
Mr. Chen Geë-koon, accountant, of No. 52, Fuk' Wing Street, arid Miss Khoo Nam-fan, ⋅ of No, 19, Swo Hill Road,
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NEWSETTES
His Excellency, the Governoj land Lady Northcote will be present at the Kwanti Races tomorrow after-
11000.
His Excellency the Governor and Lady Northcote will attend the Second Extra Race meeting at Happy Valley on Saturday next at 12.30 p.m.
161, Désert Star 168, Double Chance 161, Estover 168, Fei Ying 144, Gold Coin 183. Golden Cow 181, Good -1st Sec. (1 Mile)
Morning 168, Matador 146, Pläm Bistre 160, Bressay 151, Chatter View 161, Portrush 168, Wilber 182.
SECOND DAY
Lady Northcote will hold no box 155, Hopeful Time 188,- Night
working party at Government. Phoenix 152, Piet Heln 150, Smiling | View 161, Oranje Boven
153, 2-Easter Stakes Handicap (1 Mile)
Burford 168, Confusion Bay 158, use for the B.WOF. on Good Tombstone: 1st (Mrs. R. Young's Time 145, Soldier of China 168, Gralgavad 150, Eve of Harvest 144 Friday, Mar
Hunter.
Taggart Cup: Winner Mrs. H. B. Rose, Runner-up Mrs. F. D. Hunter.
Prize) Mrs, A. Lissaman (Ditch 19th): 2nd (Mr. Hitchin's Prize) Mrs. J. A. R. Selby (18th hole); Hidden Spot, Mrs. F. A: Mackintosh. Medal Silver: Bcratch (Mrs. W.
This Time 151. Tim 188, West Lake Mount Hope Bay 156, Satinlight Some Hope 143, Sunlight View 168, Eve of Heaven 144, Gretber 147. 148, Willynilly 155.
166, Spicylight 161. *
1Calliope Handicap—“B” Class (11 Miles)
7-Gin Drinkers Bay H'cap'D" Class (Half a Mile) N. A. Smalley's Prize) Mrs. Btur-
Blaisdon 140, Copper Idol 188, A Great Time 165, Ajax 155, geas-Wells B7; ftandicap (Mrs. Diogenes 140. Dow Jones 140, Gal Annabella 155, A Roaring Time 165,
C. Meredith's Prize) Mrs. Morrison
The annual dinner of the Dip- cesan Old Boys' Association was held last night at the Chinese Merchants' Club. --
Mar. 20.
The Hon. Sir Stafford Cripps, A. Mackintosh's Frize) Mrs. K. Slant Marahai 158, Geordle 145, Goz Ascot Day 155, Blandford 145 K.C.. M.P., and Mr. G. Wilson are Robertson: 85-17—78,"
161, Heddon 158, King's Envoy 148, Brutus 155 Busylight 145, Centre expected at Government house Medal Bronze: Scratch (Mrs. A. Labour Day 140, Lancashire Chap Court 145, Cockléra: 165, Double early in the week, in which case Wednesday, 9.38 7. W. Mayhew and Mrs. 91; Handicap (Mrr. 1. W. Shewan's 188, Lucky Eleven 152, National Finesse 162, Maple Star 145, Mir- they will leave on
Prize) Mrs. D. J. Valentine 98-29-Old Fashioned 140, Popular Star Rising Star 137, Bea Jay 186, Snowy Dignity 140, National Honour 14, rumbidgee 150, Pumpernicket 158, 59.
Rlyer 149, Sydney: Lad 165, · Vixen'
Gen Haueh Yueh, Chairman of Tor 150,-
the Hunan Provincial Government 9-Cabramatta H'esp="G", Class
has ordered the erection of a Approaching Mrs, A. C., Mere-
(6, Furlongs)
magnificent temple at NanyBO, A dith; Mrs. K. 9. Robertson: Mrs. I, Bruno 185, Discovery Bas, 151, famous mountain in Hunan; in W. Ehewan, 9.
Heinr 140, National Victory 168 | commemoration of the Chinese Ferola d'Oriente 152. Piccadilly Jim fallen heroes The temple is ex- 152, "Roding 188," "Ruby Star 145) pected to be completed before the Twilight Star 162; Violet Queen 157, | end of the year.
10.00 H. F. Phillips and A.-Ritchie. 10.12 R. C. & Mrs. Stewart
Bogey; Old Course (Mrs, K. 10.16 Mr. Nicol and M, Wood-Robertson's Prize) Mrs. Rose, 3
ward,
down. 10.24 Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. Smith Medal; Reller (Mrs. D. J. Valén 10:32 Mrs. Overy and Mrs. Mac-: | tine's: Prize) Mrs. Greaves 90-29
kenzie. 11.24 Mrs. - Wedlock and
James.
2 01.
Mr. Long-Driving: Mrs. Sturgess
Wells, -1984 yds.
Putting Pool: Mrs, Greaves 18; Mrs. Sturgess-Wells, Mrs Murdock, Mrs. Redmon. Mrs. Goldman, 19.
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