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FOOTBALL

H.K.F.A. and League.

A zoeeting of tho HKFA. was held last evening at Victoria Bar racks, Mr. J. McCubbin presiding.

The charge of misconduct against Grant (Tamar), who was ordered to leave the field for dangerous play pa 1st March last in the replay Tamar v. United, was plaved before the meeting. The Referees Board recommended that Grant be suspended from further football in matches under the jurisdiction of *the Association. The meeting D ,proved.

It was arranged to play a Charity Match on Easter Monday for the He disaster funil, the game to be between teams chosen from the Services v. The Best of the Colony on the Chib ground. The following were elected to choose the teams: Best of Colony: Messrs. J. Rodger, H McTavish and A. Wheeler.

two

Serriowa: M. Gr. Watson. R. Q.M. S. Tyllesley and Y. O. F. S. Morris, A meeting of the League followed. A claim by the King's for points owing to the Titania failing to turn out on March 23th, was up- hell The Curlew claimed the points from the Police for not turn ing out on March 24th and April 1st. The Chairman pointed out that there were rumours about that the Police bad finished for the season the Secretary and proposed that write to them to get a dečnite The answer as to their intentions. meeting upheld the claims and the Curlew

Sver awarded the 133 points.

A protest wax entered by the United against South, China "A" team for playing two First Division reiz players who had not bee stated.

The Chairman mentioned that the DATE the United had failed to player whom they protested against and the protest was referred back. A discusión took plate as to the final for the date and matches rames in the League The Chair man pointed out that at presen; il

tieing for

looked like teams Championship.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5. 1922.

WAGE DEMANDS.

Claims of Varnishers

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BOY SCOUTS.

Presentations at the

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TENNIS TOURAMENT.

Yesterday's Results.

The match between M. W. Lo and Wong Po-kei, who met in the Opeo

Tor presentation at a large ragi from the Yamishers' Guild. This with staff and a challenge shield to Singles Championship, attracted the the H.X.CC ground holy at an application t the the Fifth Troop of the Hongkong crowd

Wong is a various furniture and upholstery Boy Scouts took place in the foot yesterday afternoon. shops on the 1st inst, which con- bail ground of the Henghong 'ni brilliant left-handed player with a the1ained the following:

versity pesterday afternoon in the powerful back-handed drive and he 1. That met who earn out sorpresence of a large gathering, in-made Lo Sght all the way for vic the $5 a month be given a 30 per cluding Sir William Brunate and tory. Lo played a very consistent rent increme, 40 per ceas for men Lady Brunyste. the Hon. Mr. Laugame and except in the second set earning up to $10, and 30 per cent Chu-pak. patron of the Troup, and was rarely at faalt in his placing for an earning more, the increases a rumpázy of irl Guides.

He scored many points by power!u! To bene effective on the 1st an interesting exhibitin of sout

abuuki | work, sub as signalling with rings mas es a phase of the game which Bot affect the evationation rendering first aid to people his opponent has not yet perfected of the 80 yster of giving jujured in arilents." Mrs. Lau!Wong was erratic; at times he Templotines # ruvathaly

Tak-pul presented the colours, to reached real brilliante and was t for day the Seatmaster i the Filth Troop ponsible for some miraculous shots, trots apating M

It was decided to frith the Lea que before the end inst, as that date was aside for the Winners Runner-up in each dividon, or in the event of a tie, a replay would

take place on that date.

BOXING.

April: that

After

Lo

pay that the working hours per Mrs. H. H. Kotewall bar led a but on other occasions his play Magmited to me and half shit to a member of the Troops bordered the mediocre. best am to 5 pm with a The -bield was presented by Mr. started off strongly taking the int Parmak od k hour for tima. and N. 11. Notewall. At the conclufive games easily but his opponent

the cem con

Mr

|

3-8, 14, 12-D), 1-6, 64; J. B. Pezmyan beat Major C. Willson, 8-6, 6-2, 6-3.

Upen Championship “Double-.- Weng Pokaung and V. Yvonovich beat E. Baschuert and H. C. Wit- chell, 44, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2; A. X. Kumjahn and S. H. Ismail beat F. K. Valentin- and P. J. Valentine. 6-2, 6-4, 75% H. M. Suuth and (7. M. Dowell had a walk over trim 4. C. Stark and R. C. Core.

Handicap Singles "A."–6. M. Dodwellser.) beat A. B. Haworth

15.11, 62, 61. A. Brearley 6+2 6) beat Capt. P. H. Davies {(cr.) 7.5, 4.

Handicap Double«.-M. E. F. Aires and P. B. Plonten (+15,1) beat T. M. Larkins and C. V. Mark 1+ 161, M10, 6-4, 62. Mixal Doubles.-E.

Grimble Ellans and Mrs. C. B. Brown and Mrs. Grimble -3,6; best G.

-15%, 6-2 21.

GENERAL NEWS.

A

that four hours' work at might remision Kowloon British School.

then suddenly found his form and [6 to 10 pm. sod ale monty two Kotewali ned Mrs., Lau Tak-po were Quite a qual di-play va muda huu wot after tu p.m., con presented with a beautiful Boquer made it. Lo having to struggle was given by the legend the Rowdered as a shirt that pay for Park, atter which cheers were given hard to wis at 7-6. Wong bad may INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION, Mrs. Laura Knight, the well- Lloon British Seized quotuplas alternight work a monthly Wear day for the two ladies, Hon. Mr. Lanters all his own way in the second

anoo, showing dearly that they be the 204. and trith. at every | Chempak, this Cumpuissioner of Boy and Lo was equally as successful in known London artist, has, ac- hud profited turk from the beache 223.

message from in doublel It is the Scouts the Best E. T. Waldegrave, the slurd. The fourth and last recording to ing of their sustruts. Pergenal pastive of every Ubinose shop to facul `others.

provided some

Pittsburgh, accepted the invita- really interesting K Merricut. Mr. F. A. Borry Mbserve the 2nd, nad füth, of every i

tennis, Lo securing it at 6-4 and there to act as one of the jurors tion of the Carnegie Institute arted as meters, the pelata Simmon as festival day- and to cel

passing into the aest round

for the next International · Art Mars, J. H. 19sberry and Hydro:finite these brusions by increasing to the build; that every apprentice A. A. Runjahn and E. Busschaert, Exhibition to be held in Pitts- bar, the sends Sergents hail the road money by a least 100 perbe entitled to $10 a month after playing in the Open Singles Chamburgh. Marrin'e and sky" Korring andļcinta.

completing a three gear term, the pionship, bod & hard tussle, the 'That resual workers le pold, apprentice then Inspector Pet, timekeeper.

to leave Indian winning. The scorez

t.

11

permintent

56. 6. 6 in his favour.

were

NO NEW HOUFS FOR NEWSAGENTS.

A resolution protesting against a return to any later hour of clos ing than that provided by the Shops Act, 1920, has been sent by the National Federation of Retail- Newsagents to the Early Closing Association, states Home

| theotour of the moments the paint at the rate of $1 and si pouts a dag ¦ertiteste to fbs Guilt; that

More du-treuteri by Mrs. 4.

for day and night work to -pectively juay Shop Cmploying the per

Other matches resulted: Thlt were a tolbum i hal upholsterers $1.20 and $1.00, manent werkers may enonge GI

Open Doubles Championship.-F. "Clas A.-The espertively that one day shift be apprentice but should not rupicy Foal not fight ow. to the fact oosted as trem &a.m. to 5 pm Janother until the first has comply. A. Redmond and G. R. Sayer beat theke Mars term Surg. Lt. G. H. Hayes and Pay that good the contestants, French,th an hour for titta for rasualted his

Com. F. Viuing, -1, 5-10, 6-4, Emak. sustained an ars to his hand and hors. With regard to night work japprentice-bip.

5. That embers of the suit

Club Championship.-Capt. P. II. (ne fazend 1. Scholley his upon the demands of the

paper. before attentionis workers, ulo apply to the casual with employment to no 4-k-t Dasins beat A. B. Raworth, 64, 1,

burde.

[do"currying work. "This does not eme winner: CD-M. W

joe, ca Thainter the settlement of apply to apprentices. heat W. Matching.

the man! all varnishers for!

* That no shop shruki dierniss within six months after the derounds Liadsel, 6-4, 6-L Lightweight (Ross A—-Y. Leng

; That

tuan who have been settled..

TAKE in Monday's results beat .. Smith.

T-D. Surressfully recuminends an

The Guild demanded a reply Monday's results were as Steven beat K. Jenner.

,prentice for a vacency, no matter if within a week from the 1st. But der:

yet! Open Champion-hip Singles Beasparghts: 31. Petrich beat an employer or an employee, pay the employers bave not as

cstance leg for the apprentier answered their application. F. A. Bedinand beat F. L. Lau, W. Jezer

Mixed Handicap Doubles.-Fr.

Featherweights (hd. Salter drew engaged hope-forth direct through their employees without renson and Mrs. Stark best Lt. and Mr.

PG

the Guil.

eters

ap-

WOOD PILER KILLED. While three men were engaged stacking wood at Messrs. Thorn-

borough's joinery works, Totten- ham, they were buried by the collapse of a pile of the timber. George J. Bill was killed, whilst his companions escaped, one with a fractured wrist, and the other with bruises.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

THE PLACE SEEMS DESERTED! I SUPPOSE HELEN IS DOWN EXERCISING THE FAMILY POCKETBOOK!

I BELIEVE WHILE

Tom Believes in Preparedness.

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