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THE WORLD SPORT

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

POLICE AND, K.0.5.B. IN "GOALLESS-DRAW.

Both the Police and the K.O.S.E. were bringing their Hongkong League programme to an end when they met on the Club ground yes- terday afternoon,

No. goals were scored, and tak ing the game. right through, neither side played well enough goal. The Borderers to deserve played ten men throughout, while the Police fielded nine in the first half and ten in the second.

The Senior League table to date is u's follows! Recreio Pulice Kowloon

X.O.S.B. Chinese Ath R. A. H.K.F.C.

12 0 2 1 36 15 20

14 6 3 6 11 14 15

-13 6 2 6 23 14 14 14 6 2 6 20 10 14 12 6 4 3 18 22 14 1362 6 18 19 12 41 6 1 5 13 16.11 South China...18 2 0 11 6 26 4 On the Kowloon ground yester- day, in a friendly match, Kowloon shared four goals with the fourth Pack Battery R.A. Orr scored two capital goals for Kowloon, the visitors getting their goals, first and last.

YESTERDAY'S TENNIS.

JAPANESE PAIR BEAT

COMPATRIOTS.

INDIA'S CONSTITUTION.

WHY PRINCES CLING TO OLD ORDER.

The Marquess of Reading pre- sided at a meeting at the Royal United Services Institution, Lon- don, recently, at which the Earl of Ronaldshay, ex-Goveror of Rombay, gave a lecture on "India of To-day."

"Shorn altogether of the com pilcations and perplexities of the constitution devised for India," said Lord Reading, "one thing stands right out-that the British Parliament dotermined to give India responsible government in process of time.

Only one match of interest was played yesterday in the Tennis "The quicker India learns to Championships. Honda and Aki-govern herself the more rapidly yana defeated their compatriots will the constitution be extended. Edo and Ema after a strenuous

game, although the former pair won in straight vets,

Honda was in capital form, and his superb placing secured the first set at G-3. Ema and Edo were more in the picture in the second set, but failed at the critical moment and the set went to Honda and Akiyama at 6-4 The third set score was the same. S. A. Rumjahn had no dificulty in eliminating A. H. Crook, though he appears to have lost some of his old enterprise.

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The Results.

Open Singles Championship: S. A. Rumjahn beat A. H. Crook, 6-2, 6-2,

G-4.

Open Doubles Championship: S. E. Green and W. Hydo beat D. S. Grem and R. F. Strange 6-2, 6-2, 6-0; T Honda and H. Akiyama bent T. Ema and T. Edo 6-3, 6-4, 6-4; I. M. Razack bent P. D. E. Pendered and G.

There has been no variation from the policy laid down in 1917.

There have been numbers of Gov- ernmente--I myself in 81⁄2 years have served under five different Governments

in England-but neverthelcas no Government varied in its determination to give India its responsible. Government, and one of those Governments waver- ed in the slightest degree in its desire to help India forward as quickly as it could, always remem bering that to give responsible government before India is ready for it would be not to help but rather to hinder it."

Burning Question..

In answer to a question Lord Reading said that the relation ke- twoen the princes and the reformed Constitution was one of the burn ing questions of the day.

Chamber, he ex- The Princes' plained, was separate from the

Reserves team against Kowloon und J. A. Cain 7-5, 6-2, 6-4. | Constitution, and the former dealt

The Hongkong Football Club Reserves on Saturday, on the H.K. Club ground, kick-off at 2.30 p.m., will be: Slipper; Hill, Lyon Viziters, Walls, Puncheon: Hawkes, Thompson, Campbell, Johnston, White, Reserves:-Mitchell Howell.

Handicap Doubles: R. K. Valenting

and Dr. D. J. Valentine (scr.) beat only with matters concerning the J. R. Wood and the Hon. Mr. E. R. princes themselves. Halifax (rec. 2/0), 6-4, 6-4.

"The Princes have a mild appre- Handicap Singles "B": H. V. Park-hension at the moments as to what ander (rec, 15) beat A. 1. Hazeland may take place in the event of the

LINCOLN HANDICAP.

SEASON'S FIRST FLAT RACING EVENT.

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London, Mar. 23. The result of the Lincolnshire Handicap, run at Lincoln to-day, . was as follows:-

Priory Park Orbindos Asterus) Melon ) Thirty ran. Won by a head, ene length and half between second and third.

(Dead, hent) .3

The betting was: Priory Park, 20 to 1; Orbindos, 100 to 6; Ag- terus, 3 to 1; and Melon, 33 to 1. Reuter.

:

The Owners.

London, Mar. 23. The Lincolnshire Handicap was won by Mr. Jack Joel's Priory Park, which beat Mr. Coulson's Orbindos by . head. M. Boussne's Asterus, which was hot favourite, dead-hented with Mr. Murray's Melon for third place. The odda against the winner were 20/1 British Wireless.

THE BOAT RACE.

CHANGES IN OXFORD'S' CREW.

London, Mar. 23, The Balliol oarsman, T. Pepper- corn, who has filled the vacancy in the Oxford boat caused by the illness of Llewellyn has been for- bilden to row by his doctor owing to a boil on the wrist.

P. Johnson, of Magdalen, has been rowing stroke for the past two days.--Reuter.

HOME FOOTBALL.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

London, Mar. 28. The following football matches were played to-day:

Division III (Sonth.)

2 Bristol R. 1 Brighton

Gillingham

Chariton

Division III (North.)

(rec. 9/6) 6-4, 3-8; M. M. Watson | commented. (rec. 15/1) bent Lt. A. E. Barlow (ree. 18/1), 7-5, 6-2,

Today's Matches..

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The following matches uro down for to-day:

F.A.

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Opon Singles Champlonshin: Redmond v Hung Hual-chen.

Open Doubles Championship: A Wahab and S.A. Hamid v R.M. Henderson and A. Brearley.

Club Championship: S.E. Green H. Owen Hughes.

Handicap Doubles: C.H. Eldridge and J. Hall (rec. 4/6) L31.S. Lloyd

and W. A. Nowers (rec. 2/6).

Mixed Doubles: Dr. and Mrs. Tot tenham (minus 15/3) v H.J. Arm- strong and Mrs. Miller (rec. 15); Major and Mrs. Stevenson (rec. 3/6) v Dr. and Mrs. Crnig (rec. 16).

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

CLUB BEATEN BY BANK

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At the Hongkong Football Club's ground yesterday, the Ilongkong Rugby Football Club suffered their

first defeat this season at the Hànde of a team from the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.

The game was fairly evenly con- tested. Both the Club and the Bank The Club had a few close shaven. team did not show the game under- standing of each other's play as on previous occasions and this, together

For the

"The Princes, as far as I can ghuge: desire to maintain their re- lations as they are present rather than riak a Constitution of which, they think, would not be able to gauge the entire consequences."

Unanswered Appeal.

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"When it began in Bengal no a Minister Indian could become without becoming a target of the fiercest abuse. But I found three men who undertook the task.

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