Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 26, 1940.

"R. Abbit's" Cricket Comments

SCOTLAND TROUNCED

EASTER CRICKET WASH-OUT AMBERS NOT

Excellent Half-Century Hockey

By Capt. Grose: Point CIVILIANS DEFEATED 3-2 Concerning "Runners"

BY MACAO AFTER LEADING 2-0

RECOGNISED

CHAMPION

WASHINGTON, Mar. 25

Association of America have

China Wins International Cup Final 7-2: Duncan Brilliant

(By "Rox")

(UP). The National Boxing Seven goals to two was the final score when withdrawn their recognition of China met and dealt a crushing defeat on Scot- Lou Ambers as Lightweight box fand in the final of the International Cup at Soo- ing champion of the world be- THE VISITING MACAO hockey team have one cause he failed to defend his title kunpoo yesterday. Bohind, that score is hiddon brilliant victory to their credit to take back home with within the required period of six the valiant efforts of Duncan's prodigious fight the against an irrepressible Chinese quintotto which them, for after being 2-0 in arrears against the Civilians months.

The Association have stated Whether it on the Navy ground yesterday they staged a determined! onslaught during the second period to emerge victors by

FOR VARIOUS REASONS it was impossible to raise a completa Foresters side, so Major Grose brought along a side which was for some reason designated "The Hongkong Foot." was a Club Team or Mr. T. A. Pearce's XI I am not quite sure at the moment of writing. (Later -I find it is the Hongkong Club).

3-2.

LUCKY

Macao's rally was delayed The decision to play on Good Friday and Saturday, about a quarter of an hour be- All five goals were instead of on Saturday and Monday came as a great sur- fore the end.

scored in the second half, and prise to me, and personally I dislike the idea. I have no both of the Colony's tallies objection to Sunday cricket, and I have several times were registered by the Fowler CASH SWEEP played on Christmas Day, but I think Good Friday is just brothers, E, and S. A the one which should be left out. However, the Powers that be thought otherwise.

The Portuguese mode changes in the line at this singe, Alex Airon moving up to laside-right, and L. Santos Ferreira to centre-half. The

NUMBERS

The following were the lucky cash

They had a vile day anyway, major interest lay in the excellent drange had electrifying results, for keeping of Grose who had done no-almost immediately Alberto Alrosn for it was raw, with a strongly all the innings, and was taking netted affer Souza had only partially sweep numbers at the races yester North East wind, and it seemed the bail on the leg side perfectly. It cleared from the edge of the circle. day: on the verge of drizzling all the seemed to me that possibly Holmes Lime. The ground was very for Perry and McLellan för Denyer slippery and the pitch seemed might have been a good move at this pretty dead though it got faster point. But this does not mean the butsen were getting away with too

as time went on. Pearce won much. An excellently set held re- the toss and sent in Fortescue duced most of the scoring shots to and John Pearce who gave the singles.

However at 128, Grose's policy don fair start, though the was justineld as Grills lost pa- former, who has not played fortience and lashed out at Perry sity- Rome time, made very heavy ing the ball very high to the bowler weather with Captain Holmes' | 12U-G-13. slow. He seemed to be settling Nown, howeve, when he renched out

*Slow Cricket

to one of Finale's well pitched UP DOSANQUET cracked Denyer to ution, missed it, dragged his foot and long leg for four and was lucky was smartly stumped. 42-1-14. later to put one off his glove past

I have noticed that in playing for-Skipwith at first slip for a couple. ward he seems to lunge forward with He was watching the bail very cate his shoulders, and this must take him fully, but the game was as dull as off his balance, where a bit of quick the day, apart from a nice hook by fons work would enable him to get Hosanquet and an off drive in one to the pitch of the ball earlier.

Jover from Perry,

McLellan On

Comments By "Pilgrim"

Comments on the game by "Pilgrim" will appear in his notes on Thursday.

Then three minutes Inter, in another of the Macao fine movements, Alex! Airos equalised.

Eight ininutes from the end, Alex. Airosa notched the final and winning goal in a most thrilling finish. The Civilians innde further individual efforts to equalke but to no avail.

The teams were:

Miasto: 3. Nolasco, J. Bonias Ferreira ndertes Costa (Capt.); F. Nolasco,

C. Almada; R. Rosario and

Alex Airos, Alberto Alrosa,

and Amilcar Angelo.

Roberto

RACE 1

No. 2970

$1,124.20

++

32120 1485

160.00 1054 Unplaced ponies ($50 each): No. 110V, 2367, BỞI, ĐÓ, 1149 2012, 097, 122. 153, 2400, 697, 300, 478.

Number of tickets sold, 3,100,

RACE 2

Dead hent,

No. 2002

093 053

$1,050.35 1,030,30 213.40 Unplaced ponies ($5 each): Nos. 1343, 052, 3177, 2003, 1822.

Nunber of tickets sold. 3,400.

RACE 1

No. 1528

2054

1860

$1,018

640 274

was signed in Chicago to-day, be

Scotland had her moments, too. They were faced recognised as champion If the con- winner of the Day-Angot out, which played havoc with the Scottish defence. tract provides that the winner will with a weak Chinese half-back line, and that was where defend his title within 80 days again and when they shone. Once beyond that mark they en- any lightweight nominated by the

countered a stonewall which required all their efforts to N.BL.A.

pierce.

Further rankings are: Flyweight champion-Little Dado. Little Pancho Is second contender,

Duncan at goal for Scotland performed miracles of and Small Montano tenth. Kui Kon saving. He was a Duncan that has not yet been seen in young, n Chinese, is seventh.

Middleweight-Hostak (champion) the Colony. The six shots that went past him were the and Ceferino Garcia os top challenger.kind that would have beaten anyone.

Rifle Shooting

Colonial Small-Bore Overseas

Postal Match

Section

TYAB Won

Blackburn played a gallant a penalty given for hands against game. His partner, Bone, was Birrell. Fung gave Duncan not on very weak and threw a heavy carthly with another beautiful low slot. The Chinese kept up the burden on to him, which he pressure and peppered the Scottish gallantly shouldered. In the goal.

time the cry went up Many a first half he strove desperately ending haud flap at a marvellous of "Go!" to change into a re- and quite successfully against t

of custodianship by Duncan. the Chinese, and the second half until the Chinese supporters began found him spent, but his into despair

another

Scot- goal, domitable spirit carried him and came within an ace of reducing the score when Holden receiving through.

from Munro sent in a hard shot

Cha

LOF

thea

record score under more advantage attacking than de-receive a hurt to his knee. He left

Unaleced ponies 150 each): Nos. 3123, frat 004, 30, 2135, 357, 000.

Number of tickets sold. 4,000.

BACK 4

17. 070

$2,059.40

AD.40 "2675

204.20 4008 Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 1653, 3227, 80, 4150, 3680,

Number of flekets sold, 4,200.

No. 4527-

503

1120

RACE S

$2.002.20 S09.20

201.60

also

PRYDE SCHEMES LIKE FUNG

VALIANT DUNCAN

¡UNCAN returned on the remanp-

tion and soon after saved from

DU

At 147 MeLelian relieved Denyer Hans-U. B. Souza (Radio): 1. D.: 3001, 3155, 4102, 1083, 2797, 122, 4388, 3522, and 13 in the Open Sight Section line which was very disjointed. Fung and Chan. After core mid-

Badminton

St. John's Beat V.R.C. In "B" Division

Falconer soon perceived that the which Lee Tin-sang intercepted, and FIFTEEN TEAMS entered for the forwards would require support and with Cheung asprawi on the ground, Colonial Small-Bore Overseas Pestal played a forceful guine with the re- the ball slowly and maddeningly Matches, 1939, the Aperture. Sight suit that Chan Tak-fal did not re-trickled into touch inches away from

care he should have, the upright, by ceive the of which

with the Duncan went full length before Jamaica, who not only recorded their Birrell was unable to cope

und saved from his boot to in the event, but who Chinese left flank, and was seen conditions--1,579 x 1.000, fending. Clarke came in for very the field for attention, and was sub- or three points above the record for little spolling work. He was always alituted by Eone. From the corner outmanoeuvred by Fung King-Rick Ip kleked in from a scramble the match.

War's alarums made all the dif- cheong, and with lack of support in the Scottish goal mouth. A minute ference to the entry on this occasion from Bone did quite a lot of useless later the whistle blew for half time. and under these circumstances the running around. record entries for 1937 and 1931 were not equalled, mnly 15 Colonies unter- Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 5:3. ing for the Aperture Sight Section DRYDE was the plek of a forward

trams of Colonial Each match is for

through the spread- cight, shouting 20 shots each at 23 Scotland failed to realise his poten- fleld play Chun received a forward

talities and practically ignored him pass to run

defence

beating yards on two S.M.R.C. Match cards,

throughout the game. Ferrier, was engled-by-Fung $2,079

504 Fiji were runners-up with a score wasted on the wing. He would have Duncan to the ball and shooting it 257 Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 757, of 1,577, which is one point better one a great deal more had he been past bin. Not many minutes after

previous

inside. He came in for some nice and again netted from a pass from 2395, 4405, 2551, 2810, 3044, 2359, 252, 42. than

1,570 Number of tickets sold, 4,500.

mode by Kenya, when that centres, but with Fleming playing Ip. Duncan's name leg could not forward fast enough, RACE 7

team won in 1937. Fiji had three more towards the centre, was often carry

Miss L.. Indies

personnel, in ita

unsighted in the Fung tipped the ball over his head, kile. lolden was

A sudden surprise, raid by the Wilder, being one of the three top Brst half, but in the second was an 317.20

with 200.

co-Chinese saw Fung n clear pass Unplaced ponics (850 Bach): Nos. 2012, scorers of the

exceedingly hard worker. He

for the 2070, 3147, 3443, 270, 310, 3307, 1671. Trinidad also made a splendid score operated better with Fleming in this to Chan

Number of tekets sold, 4,704.

place. of 1,570 to secure third RACE #

entry of 15 were returned. Unplaced ponies (20 each): "Nos. 1433, kong did not participate in the last two years, but participated in 1937 when they finished ninth.

233, 0144.

Number of tickets solt 4,000,

No. 3340

RACE 6

702

No. 1814

F1684

$2,220.46 1234.40

and Fay broke his duck with a three

Gonsalves (cereto) and 12. Reed QUX runs Inter McLellan' went on Pust mid-on. The third Afty of the (Norndal; M. 1. Innan (Radio), W. A. Efterd (Club) (Captain). A M. Alver and clean bowled John Pearce, scare had taken 43 minutes.

Holmes now relieved Perry, and Recrelo); B. A. Fawler (Club), G, II. who tried to book one and lost his Fay skled one to mid-off, which Fowler (C.1.A.), Pyara Singh (K.I.T.C.), A. Soares off stump. 40-2-30.

(apart from the weather) was badly Fowler (C.I.A.) and 3.

(Recreto). Owen Hughes, who was limping hut down. In McLellan's next over good bit, joined Alee Pearce. After Bosanquet was smartly caught at the to the midwicket wicket, 155-8-34. A very sound in- ho hit Finnic boundary, Alec Mackenzie came out nings it not spectacular!

It was obvious that to run for him.

But this time must unpleasant he was greatly handicapped in muk-drizzle lund set in. Mackenzie cume

I ing some of his strokes, especially, in. In Holmes' second over Fay hit hought, his cut behind point. Things him for a big four and a six to long hard lines on the went quietly on and Aloe Pearce

rce un-but made one beautiful late cut for four bowler as Fay should have been Uhat reminded me of the old days back in the Pavilion! However, the when the stroke was regularly played first ball of his next over flicked off

one of the prettiest in cricket.

Alec

MacKenzie's bails. 174-7-8.

St. Jolin's beat ite Victoria Re- Seven ruhs later McLellan dropped creation Club by 7-2 In the "D" Gradually Pearce brigna to settle Bown, and when Perry went on hea full toss on Robinson's off stick, Division Badminton league match Hill him a bit, but, et so, what looked the light-was-none-too-good but it last night. The scoren were: Elke an off turner hit him on the pad should have gone for four. 181-8-2. D. Kwok and R. Maynard lost to M. M.4303, 4345, 2015, 3435, 2318, 1083, and he was giver out. The wicket or the Inst ball of the over Grose de Y. Soares and S. A. Rumjahn 15-21, had put on 50 runs. 98-2-21. Owen brought off a brilliant piece of stump-beat A, A. Gutterres and A. K. Humjahr Hughes had been playing some very ing to send Fay back-a useful in-1-18, beat L Roza-Pereira and G. A. V. alee shots and at this point had scored 81.

Changes Pay!

BOSANQUET came in and danced

his second ball for four, and the hundred went up in seventy

one

it was

182-0-21.

Ribeiro 21-0.

relleved Finnic nings.

1. Eardley and R. Beaven beat Soares Holmes,

and bowled Day with his and Rumjan 21-6, beat Guterres and Hujan 21-17, beat Roza-Petern and d:st ball. 103-10-1,

Ribeiro 21-7.

After Tea

T four o'clock the game was re-

N. L. Smith and P. Wilson lost to Soares and Rumjahn 22-24, bent Gutterres and Rumjalin 21-0, beat Roza-Pereira and tibeiro 21-7

No. 2004

**

3010 13020

3714, 2447, 1771.

$2,307.20

639.20 399.co

Number of tickets sold, 4.500

10.7

RACE D

4

No. 4702

$1,300.00

€30.00

2001

3.20.80

Urpinced, ponies ($50 each); Nos. 213,

Number of tickets sold, 4,800.

RACE 10

No. 3431

1019

*

$4,530.40 1204.40 3646

647.20 Usplaced ponies (1100 each): Nos. 1000, 982010, 3302, 4052, 715, 4302, 3774, 3025.

Number of tickets sold, 9,700,

the

match

record

the

worry, Muaro was given very little and

Είνα

the latter

Only seven cards of the original half, and caused the Chinese some book live

OPEN SIGHTS

Hong-

to

again

beat Duncan to the ball

it past him. Scotland from trying and a dangerous man,

Fleming reduced the arrears from to do and was hardly ever seen as did not cease

the free kick by Falconer. The ball. Cheung Wing-chol assumed role of Juggler, and the way he bounced out of Cheung's hands for stopped shots which rained on im Fleming to push it into goal.

Ten minutes Inter Ferrier netted showed that he has lost nothing of

_ball_curved Into

The Open Sight Match, 1939, was the greatness which first forced him with a surprise centring shot, the Into go the press

under Cheung. won by Gibraltar who returned-anto-the-public's notice..

Scotland war doing score of 1.301, which was a long way

was the steadier of Lee Kwok-wai was

the Chinese breeking behind the first and second placed the backs. Lee Tin-sang attempted ing with scares in 1938, which were 1,416 and to be dashing and spectacular and through on occasions. On one of few occasions in these. Ip headed in Chino's soventh 1,400. British Guiana were runners- į succeeded on

his coal.

goal froin a centre from Chung. The un with 1,375, while Trinidad Local jeopardising. Forces were third with 1,372.

Soong Ling-sing was the better of full time whistle blew a few minutes the halves, although he never got the later with Scotland still trying. better of

The team were:- displayed

Scolland Dungan: Blackburn, weil.

King-seng flushes of his dashing self, but other-Birrell, Falconer, Clarke: Munro, Fryde

| Holden, Fleming and · Ferrier.

China Chung Wing-chol; Lee Tin- Leung Wing-chiu got the better of ang. Lee Kwok-wal; Leung Wing-chiu Ferrier on the high shots, but when Jau King-seng, Soong Ling sing: Chung Yung-sum. Fung King-chrong, Chan Tak- it come to a question of alertness and ri, ip Pak-wah and flau, Ching-to. dexterity of feet was always benten by Ferrier, who passed him with the greatest.of case.

suned and Richardson and Major Kowloon C. C. Defeated HOME SOCCER

Playing at K.C.C. last night St. Teresa's beat the home team by (sels to 4.

minutes. Denyer relieved McLellan, Grose came in to face Fas, at the

end, and a full toss to left to Owen Hughes Yard

and Altkenhund. Ten went into the pavillon, but the next went up after two overB. After overs the score was 19 in 27 ball got him in two minds whether to sweep it round full-toss or play

tes. Both bowlers bowled very Back and it bowled him. 107-4-35 accurately but short of a length, and 3. Chen and A. Ulrich (St. Terem's) lost

At 111, lunch was taken with Bosanquet and Gruntas not out.

After Tiffin

it

Score :

10. J. L. Anderson and A. L. Fisher 10-21; looked to me as if they were play-lost to P. Wynter-Blythe and T. C. Keavan ing the batsmen in.

23-24: beat It. S. Jones and. M. Merritt,

she managed Munro

wisa played a very quiet game. AND

RUGGER RESULTS

LONDON, Mar. 25 (Reuter).-The following were. A couple of overs Inter Grose on 21-0.

A. He and J. Lum (S.T.) lost to Ander the results of football and rugby matches played to-day drove Aitkenhead for four and re-

son and Fisher 18-21; beat Wynter-Blythe IT was not a nice day and I thinte peated the shot a ball or two later.jand Keavan 21-18; beat Jones and Merritt

The field was set out and the last 2-0.

Regional Soccer

Millwall

West Ham

I am correct in saying that the ball of the over was driven to mid-Peter Lo and J. Trang (B.T.) Jest to Anderson and Fisher 10-21; beat Wynter- Win Interval lasted a little over the off who elected to try and throw Blythe and Keaven 21-14; best Jones and

Richardson out at the bowler's end, Merritt 21-5, prescribed 48 minutes.

Perry bowled und Grimths hit where there was no bowler He The postponed match between St. nice four along the carpet between missed the sticks and a four over- Teresa's and King's College will be Artenal lang off and extra cover. Denyer throw came.

played at St. Teresa's Club on Friday Fulham

Portunouth bowled at the Yard end. Things Off the first ball of Fay's next overjat B p.m. again went quietly, and to me the Richardson hooked a nico four to ball or two later fell square leg but across his wicket and missed the ball, to be very palpably 1.b.w, 38-1-14. A partnership of 37 minutes with the slow scoring rather imposed by the Luciles of the

bowler.

HONG KONG

FOOTBALL

ASSOCIATION

Challenge Shield Competition Finals

Saturday, March 30

Seniors

South China "A"! ▼. Eastora A.A. Junior

10th R.A. v. Royal Engineers

; }

Bouth China.

All games will be played Çaroline Hill,

A Quick Wicket OKIFWITH came in and played for

ward to his first ball, a splendid one which knocked his leg stump out of the ground. Perry succeeded.

Allkenhead went round the wic- ket and after Grose had taken

score-box it was difficult to follow the game closely,

Norwich

Bournemouth Fay came on for John Penree and Crystal Pal Perry on drove him for four. Next Qurce Park over he did the same twice to Alec fielding Pearce. Grose completed his 50 with

a single off Fay and Ferry was bowled Inext ball by a good one to which he Bristol C, should have played forward 09-1-33; Newport n good knock. The stand put up 61 runs.

Again A First Ball ONCE

or single 10 mid on Perry late cut one NCE more Fay bowled the incom-

prettily for a couple, and next over

Pricca of admission:-Reserved Covered stand $1.10. Reserved uncovered stands 65 cents.

Booking now open at the offices of the Hong Kong Football Asso- minutes.

atlon, Bank of Canton, fourth loor.

METROPOLE

ROOM BATH

F

ing batsman first ball ng he look;

SOUTH "C

1 Chariton

Chelsea Tottenham Brentford

1 Southampton

SOUTH "D"

Southend 7 Clapton 0. Brighton Watford

1 Aldershot SOUTH-WESTERN.

1 Swansea

Bristol R. NORTH-EASTERN

Darlington Huddersfield

Tu

at glanced Fay neatly for four. Then Denyer's off stump with a good one. Coventry

Day relieved Aitkenhead, who had MoLellan avoided tho hat-tricle! West Brom. bowled very steadily but for his afth Owen Hughes then relieved Alee over. John Pearce went on at the Pearce, presumably with the consent Yard end. By this time it was possi- of the opposing captain. (At the Lincoln--... ble to bring the ball quite fast off the time of writing I have not the laws Notts V. pitch, Grose hit a four to long log, by me and cannot clearly recollect Rotherham nearly a slx, to send up 50 in 55 whether It is the law or the etiquette

of the gamo that demands that al batsman who has had a runner must Chester net bowl save with the consent of Bloka UNS now began to come steadily the other side. On one occasion in if not very fast, and both bats-on Interport in the eightles or nine- men seemed at home. John Pearce tica in Shanghat they refused permis-Barrow

$6.

COMFORTABLE

CENTRAL"

CLEAN

RY

A Stand

was keeping a fair length and seemed sion for Dr. Jirh Lowson to have a Carlisle to worry them more than Day, who runner unless a guarantee was given was relieved at 69 by Alec Pearce, he should not bowl next Innings) About this time the drizzle had censed

6 Milldesbro' 4 Ifartlepools

- York

MIDLAND

10 Luton

4 Birminghamm

EAST-MIDLAND '

1 Chesterfield 1 Barnsley Notts C.

WESTERN

Tranmere Portvalo

NORTH-WESTERN

2

Manchester U.

B Preston

B Swindon

Northampton Plymouth Hochdalo Wolves Newcastle Halifax Yorkshire XX

(at Shefield)

B Army XI .3 Oldham

Everton Shefeld U., Bradford

4 F. A. XI

Rugby Union

Roslyn Park Bridgend Cardin

Coventry East Midlande

Gloucester Pontypool Swanson Torquay Bath

Met. Falico

THE

FUNG THE GENIUS

forward line was one of the best the Chinese have yet felded. Chung Yung-sum and Hau Ching-to was not given as much to do as the Fung King-cheong, inside trio of Chan Tak-tal and Ip Pak-wah, who were doing all the damage to the Scottish

side. They were fast and expert evaders and their centrings

were marvels of accurains of the

Fung was again the team. Like

will-o'-the-wisp he

London Hospital i costed and destroyed, He made

Newport Rugby

6 London

24 St. Mary Hosp.

• Croskeys

Clanelly Plymouth Albin Anny XV

Rugby League

Yorkshire Bradford Bramley Featherstone Hudder#lold

full

Kunklet

↑ Lancsahiro

1 Rochdale

Salford

Swinton

Warrington.

Bailey

10 (Wakefield) 71 Castleford

O Leeds

York

29 Dewsbury

17 Hoax

28 full-Kingston

1

Leigh-Widnes

St. Helen's

9 Wigan

14 Broughton

40 Oldham

14

10

10

of Scotland's defence, and In every move towards the Scottish coal could be seen the touch of a genius. Chan

Bone;

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han Tak-fai was a mass ABSORBINE JR.

of contortions and it was a wonder that Duncan could make out the leg that was behind the ball propelling it towards goal. Chan worked like

a nigger and fully deserved his hat- trick. Jp Pak-wah Insinuated him-

For years has relieved sore muscles, mascu

lar uchos, bruiser, cute, spretne, abrasions,

seif into the Scottish defence and SPORT ADVTS.

added to the rout..

The initial rald was by the Scots. but the ball was soon in the Scottish arca. Chan, Fung and Ip indulged

in some pretty pausings before Fund Disent in a high centre straight to Hau's head almost in the goalmouth.. Duncan collected from Hau's header

11

Scottish Cup Draw And

League Games

Chan

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Draft Programmes and Entry

but the ball spun out of his handa Forms for the Third Extra Race to kick over. At Meeting to bo hold on Saturday, the other end Ferrier tried for 6th April, 1940 (weather pormit goal. Lee Kwok-wal attempted

10

bect out, but the ball defceted from ting) may be obtained at the The following is the draw for the hin bools for Cheung to make a last Secretary's Office, Exchange Build- Club House, Happy semi-final of the Scoltish Cup to be minute dive, to anve gloriously.

played on April 13;

Mackbur

Southport

Hearts or Airtrio v. Dandeo U.

(At Edinburgh)

OTHER MATCHES

At this period of the garne stumps Bury

Blackpool and the wind had dropped a bit. It were drawn-it had grown very Antk New Brighton was, however, very dark though pro-and was within five minutes of the Carift bably the ball could be seen all right fixed time of 0.45. Tha LK. Feet Leeds Fagainst the sight-screens. From the

PLEASE Turn To Pago 9.

Leicester

Liverpool

8. Minnchester C,

• Nhemalt. W.

Hangers

v. Motherwell

(At Hampden Park) - League matches were:

Accrington

1 Southport

1

Went from

· Doncaster

Botion

WESTERN

Queen' Perk

1

Clyde

inspag

Partick

Third Lanark

CHINA OPEN, SCORE WENTY minutes from the whistle Tchan passed to Hnu. Hau ran

a few pares and re-passed to. Chan

ing:

the Valloy; the Hong Kong Club; the

Sports Club; and the Stables, Shap Kwong Road...

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Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON

for the latter to beat Duncan with on Thursday, 28th March, 1910,

an unstoppable drive,

tho boli

travelled a foot high to enter the left hand corner of Duncan's charge.

China's second goal resulted from

By Order,

Ć. B. BROWN,

Bocrotary

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