Scottish Cup And League Results
London, Mar, 24. Important Scottish League and Cup football matches were played to-day. In the fourth round Cup re- play, Motherwell, at home to Celtic, were beaten by the odd goal in three.
In the league Aberdeen went to Albion and won 5-1, Rangers, at home to Hamilton, won 4-0 and St. Johnstone, hosts to Queen o' South also won: 4.0.- Reuter,
JUNIORS IN FINE FORM
(Continued from Page 8.)
Campbell, Miss Hamon and - Miss Smalley.
Most brilliant Rest defender wos Miss Dodd at right half, and though probably the youngest player an view, gave a display which would have been creditable to a much more experienced campaigner. Both In constructive and spoiling work she stood out prominently,
Mrs. Holo sustained a nasty in- jury to her ankle and was not seen to advantage in the second half, but Mrs. Weir did a lot of useful work on the right wing.
The pick of the Brown Cup com- petition
were on ylow, and apart from few of the schoolgirls, who were rather overawed by the occasion, the hockey served up was highly credil- abic. 59
Misa IInll WRS Cpecially noticeable as n goalkeeper and she seems to have excellent prospects for the future.
The juniors revealed that they have mado a vast improvement in their hockey compared to a year ago, and C.B.S. merit congratulations their achievement in winning
diampionship.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
for the
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TO-DAY'S
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Lee : Wai-tong And Rumjahn
To Win
| Léo Wal-tong and II. D. Rumjahn figure in to-day's programme”, of lennis championship matches at the Cricket Club and both are expected to have comfortable wins into the third round.
Lee has S. A. Grny as his opponent, and unless the K.C.C. player can obtain firmer control over his shots, Lee is fairly certain to win without being unduly extended,
H. D. Rumjahn meets Chan Kam- hung, the Kowloon Tong player, and the match is bound to be completed In two sets..
In the open doubles Warr and Clarke, the Army players, oppose T. C. Monoghan und G. W. Sewell. The first-named pair look good for a win, though it will not pay Clarke to become erratic as he sometimes does In doubles.
The full programme follows,
OPEN SINGLES
Y. C. Laù v. F. V. Harrison; Loo Wal-tong v. 8. A. Gray; 'II. D. Kumjalin v. Chan Kam-ħting;
OPEN DOUBLES
G. W. Sewell and T. C. Monaghan v, A. Warr and G. E. Clarke;
HANDICAP SINGLES
W. Wooding v. W. M. Darton;
HANDICAP DOUBLES
F. A. Redmond and L Forster v. J. E, Richardson and K. M. Wood;
MIXED DOUBLES
A. C. I. Bowker and Mrs. J. R. Collls v. G. Folglass and Mrs. R. M. Wood.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 25,
LIKE MASTER. LIKE DEAST—This striking picture was taken during the Brook Steeplechase at Gatwick, England, recently. Horse and rider on their bucks point their toes in a somewhat north- easterly direction. The spill happened only two fences from the finishing line, but this upset brought the finish right there and then for the Jockey and his misstepping nag.
YESTERDAY'S LOCAL LEAGUE FOOTBALL
"Capt. Foster's” . Racing Notes Will Appear On Saturday
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
Old Course
1937.
DAZZLING PLAY BY ST. JOSEPH'S FORWARDS
SHOCK_TACTICS BEAT THE NAVY
Brilliant coups by the St. Joseph's, forward line festured their league match with Navy yesterday afternoon and enabled the Saints to win a spectacular match by five goals to three.
9.20 L. I. Cramer, D. A. O'Kleffe, 0.44 H M. Alexander, A. A. Brem-high order. Omar's first goal was
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Castilho, Omar, Ward and Joanilho were constantly taking Wolverson and his colleagues by surprise with their swift and purposeful 'raids, | while the Saints' shooting was of a
one of the most spectacular seen on the Navy ground this season. He took it first time before it touched the ground from 20 yards range and rocketed It Into the net past the dazed Keeble
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Navy were also spritely and the game was played at an excellent Pact Tsang excelled himself in goul and was cleverly covered by Hussain ant Costa. Leonard's work at Largely through the Attack, though not quite so polished centre-half was admirable, while the
as their opposite numbers, was full of vim and always a menace.
10.08 D. L. Prophet, J. Harrop. 10.12 -D. J. Gilmore, K. S. Morrison 10.18 S. H. Dodwell, J. R. Masson. 10.20 J Stenersen, F. Groves. 10.24 R. 3. Shrigley, D. MacAlister, 1628 E-Davidson, A. B. Raworth 10.32 1. H. Geare, H. U. Ireland. 10.30 W. Bewitt, Sandstrom 10.40 J. B. Mackie, I. B. Trevor, 10.44 W. J. Waddington, C., D.
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went perilously close to denying themselves the two league points In their first division football Navy played the cleverer football with the Polloe. Finally they nosed but did not finish their movements out their rivals by the odd goal in too well. Wolves was excellent in three, though they should, have held defence, though he upset-a-good-disa substantial ad play by missing a penalty at a vital stage of the match. Love
Ffles were the better team in most prominent in the Navy half back line Points of the game, and enjoyed so and Wallace the pick of a fair attack. much of the exchanges that dozens of St. Joseph's adopted shock tactics sented, but flippantly turned down.
etics goal-scoring opportunities were pre- to pile on three goals in u few minutes and thes crossed over with given to McHardy in goal and to In addition full credit must be the useful lead of
account, but thoroughly sound defence, McHardy Wallace quickly replied for the Navy was in great form and saved shots Then Wolverson missed a penalty and five minutes before the interval from all angles. the Salats piled on
Nevertheless the poor goals through
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Parker were prominent for the Navy were game to the end and į Police. Just on time Wallace obtained their Third goal
ULSTER RIFLES WITHDRAW PROTEST
Killen gave the nifies an carly lead, which they were unable to Im- prove upon until after the intervai when Fergusson scored a second. Police obtained their goal in the closing minutes when Willis through to score.
It was omcially announced this R. Ulster Rifes morning that the Royal Ulster Rifles Royal Navy have withdrawn their protest lodged with the HKF.A. in connection with
Division I
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RW. Fusiliers The grounds for the protest, now | R. A. M. C. withdrawn, were that the referee played the same four minutes short of full time.
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