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SPORT.

LEAGUE FOOTR LL.

"LUB v. KOWLOON.

The Club were too strong for Kow- soon playing on the latter's ground on Batorday, and scored four times with out reply. For twenty minutes play was even, and then Forsyth scored from a food pass by England, giving Hayward no chance. The Club de fence was ton Bound when the Kow.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY." | YING WA GIRLS' SCHOOL,

EXAMINATION RESULTS

ANNOUNCED.

The following results have boon issued by the Senate:-

oure lisb.-Koh Kwang Seng (Griffith John College, Hankow.) Yui Zong Chen, (Neth Chin Kani School, Shanghai.)

HAN Y

MORE ROOM WANTED.

THE STUDY OF ENGLISH.

The need for more space and better equipped class-roome was emphasised in the annual report submitted by the Headmistress (Miss Hogben) Matriculation pass list. (Centre: at the Ying Wah Girls' Sobool prize Shanghai)-Yang Zar Pao, Ellis giving on Saturday. Kadoorie School.) Samuel Green, "Our new school is not yet built" (Public School.) William H. Kemp, the Headmistress said "and I would|

James Denver, (Public School.)

Matriculation Pass List.

Yu

(Thomas Hanbury School.) Waung like to emphasizo again what I said Sz Teok, (Medhurst College.)

last year about the imperative need Matriculation Pass List. (Centre for more space, and better equipped Hankow).-Lee Kue Ping, (Griffith class-rooms. For want of these we

Wa Chang Ching, The game was very fast and both Jobo College.) ends of the field were visited in quick (Griffith John Collega.) Tong Peh are handicapped on every hand in succession. McHugh broke through Lien, (Griffith John College.) Sung the attainment of the best aims in education, and I would again beg the Wilts defence and was about to Sho Ling, (Griffith John College.) wore when he was brought down by

(Centre the parents of our scholars to make Trivett in the penalty area. Couzens Wuchang).-Mu Ching Han, (Wesley our need widely known and to help took the penalty kick and beat Turnor College) Pao Hai Kuang, (Wesley to the utmost of their ability. Bat Tu Chiu Chiang, (Wesley not only upon the financial side do College. Wu Cheng Yang, (Wesley we need your help, even more de we with a fast shot which just got under College.) the bar.

Play was equally fast in the second College.) Yeh Teng So, (Wesley ask for your thoughts and sympathy Teb Too. (Wesley in alt branches of the work,that half with the half backs at both end. College.)

you in the home, and we in the puting in some fine work. Turner College.)

Senior Local Pass List (Centre echool may join hand in hand in the saved from Pascoe and the Wilts

Warren made a fine Shanghai)--Chen Shuen Chiang (he training of your daughters to be not transferred. loon forwardis attacked, and they individual run in and finished up with Kadoorie School). Won Leh Dee. only clever scholars, but also truly

Kadoorie School). Chang 1

good and useful women.' could not get near goal. Before the lovely centre which Menham headed (Ellie

the Djung lb, (Nieh Chih Kaei School).

Miss Hogben went on to record interval Kubr got through for the towards the net and missed

upright by inches. Trivett bad the William Brandt, (Thomas Hanbury Club and put them two up.

Kowloon attacked from the re-misfortune to handle at the other end. School). Samuel Sofoulis, (Thomas with satisfaction that it had been sumption, but J. Rodger cleared. and another penalty kick gave Turner Hanbury School). Alexander Chand, possible to enlarge the kindergarte The Club went down the field and no chance. The Gunners won by two (Thomas Hanbury School). Huuticy and to express the hope that when the Harvery, (Thomas Baubury School).ong looked for new school came along there would be room for many more Centre-Hankow-Chen Chi Tean, toddlers. The work in the upper Forsyth working his way through goals to nel drew Hayward and then shot into an

(Griffith John College).

classes, she said, had gone steadily empty goal Kowloon got in from

forward, and they were glad to have the centre, but G. Rodger had no

to-day six graduates from the Higher High School ws have three graduates, one of whom bas taken Normal training, and will be staying on as one

difficulty in saving. The Club forced

VARSITY. CLUB RES.

The Club Reserves were able to

SHADOWS BEFORE.

COMING EVENTS ADVERTISED IN THE "MAIL,"

ENTERTAINMENTS,

Theatre,

17.-Coronet January "The Luck of the Irish" and "Haunted Spooks." Hongkong Theatre, "The Honorable Algy. World Theatre, "This is the Life." Kowloon Theatre, special dance. Theatre Royal, "The Quaints."

BOOIAL EVENTS.

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January 17-Ir. Fred B. Smith's (ander the auspices of the League of lecture, "International Friendship,' Fellowship and Service.) St. Andrew's Hall, City Hall, 5 p.m.

January 18.-Royal Hongkang Golf Club Interport Dinner. Hongkong Hotel, 8.15 p.m.

January 20.-Taikoo Club Annual Ball, Club Hall, 9 p.m.

January 21.-Quet n's College, prize distribution, Queen's College. 11 a.m. January 28.-Victoria Recreation Club asked Fancy Dress Dance.

SPORTING EVENTS.

February 20-Hongkong Jockey Club race meeting, first day. The Challenge Cup.

January 30.-Victoria Recreation

Club Scratch Regatta. Black Boulder Point.

February 21.--Hongkong Jockey Club race meeting, second day. The Hongkong Derby.

February 22-Hongkong Jockey Club race meeting, third day. The

acorner at the other end, England field only seven men for this ganie Ernest Thompson, (Thomas Hanbury Primary. From the third year of the Champion Stakes.

placed well. Kuhr directed a

drop

shot from Begg towards goal. wards shied ball, Beg got his

Hay foot

to it as it descended and netted.

" AMBROSE v. "TITANIA."

and they were defeated by three goals to a. Samy did the hat trick and secured all the goals for the Varsity He scored one in the first half, and added two more towards the close of the game.

KOWLOON RES. . PUNJABIS.

of the Staff.

WGS

Junior Local Paes List. Centre

Dis. Shanghai.-Thomas Greener. Drawing (Thomas Hanbury School.) School.) James Richard Emamooden, (Thomas Hanbury School.) Alfred Loureiro, (Thomas Hanbury School) Joseph Sion Moalem, (Thomas Han-

An important innovation bury School.) Thomas Chew, (Thomas Hanbury School.) Conrad Brown, foreshadowed in connection with the (Thomas Hanbary School) George study of English. "We feet," stated The Ambrose" fielded a strong

Maon, (Thomas Hanbury Bobool) the report, that as the contact Thomas Symone, (Thomas Han between West and East becomes more team for this match and defeated the

bury School.) Wong

Ching- pronounced, the study of English "Titania" to the tune of 6 goals to nil. The "Titania" played a good Played on the Railway ground at yue (Ellis Kadoorie School.) Yih becomes more and more a necessary game in the first half. Phillips was a Kowloon, this match was won easily Chong-kung, Dist. Arithmetic and part of a girl's education. It was wizard between the sticke and nothing by the Kowloonites by five goals to Mathematics. Cheng Moong-ziang, with this idea in mind that two years Kadoorie School.) Yih ago we arranged to give a daily halt seemed too difficult for him to tackle.mil. The Civilians led by three goals to (Ellis He was repeatedly called upon to save nil in the first half and added two more Chong-yoeh, Distinction Arithmetic, hour's class in English convenation to and was always in the right pot the second without reply. The Pun-Ying Yoch Kong, (Ellis Kadoorie the second and third forms, hoping Even a penalty did not trouble him.jabis played a sporting losing game School.) Yang Bae Sung. (is that when the girls passed up from the

Hallam and He jumped up fall length towards throughout.

Pasco Kadoorie School.) Yih Zuh Hsu, third form they would continue their the ball and just reached it as it was scored two goals each for Kowloon, (Ellis Kadoorie School.) Zien Chow study of English. Now however, we entering the top corner. No score in and Mason added the fifth.

Lung, (Neth Chih Kuei School.) Bre are making English one of the ordinary Chee Chan, Dist. Arithmetic (Neihsubjects of the curriculum, instead of the first half.

Chih Kuej School. Ting Bang Teen, being an extra subject with sperial Zelik fees. In this way we hope that every (Neih Chih Kuei School.) Phinehae Rosoff (Jewish School.) girl passing through Lower and Higher Duun Sze Yong, (Public School tor Primary will gain an elementary Chinese.) Ko Sze Cheng, Dist. Arith knowledge of English, which will be metic (Public Schoul for Chinese.) foundation for The higher English Sza Yau Khaung, (Medhurst College.) which will be taught in the High Yau San Ung, (Medhurst College.) School. Later on we hope that those Zung Wai Shing, (Medhurst College.) choosing English in the High School will be able to take all their subjects Tsang Koh Z, Dist. Mathematice.

in English, instead of using Chinese (Medhurst College.}

as a medium, and only taking English as a subject.”

The "Titauia" mon unaccountably fell off form in the second hait, and the "Ambrose" piled up six goals without reply. Boulter scored the first, and the others followed in quick succession. Savage scored the second and third, and Boulter did the list trick with three mure. Dung this goalie, balf, byth, the "Anbroc received an ugly gash over the eye and had to be taken to the hospital.

SP

CAIRO" v, SOUTH CHINA.

WILTS RES. v. ST. JOSEPH'S.

The Collegiana played an even game against the Wilts Ree. for 25 minutes, and then lisd to admit defeat to the uns of three goals to 1. It was a fine, exciting match,

UNITED v. CHINESE "B."

These two teams played a draw on the United ground.

The Obiness scored first and led 1-0 at the interval. These two tearoa played a strenuous Valentine equalised for the United game on the Navy "A" ground. Lumediately alter changing ends Neither side could gain any advant United had most of the play in this age and the match ended in a goalles ball, but they could not get the draw. Although the "Cairo

forced

Dist. Distinction. Girls.-Elizabeth Calman, (Jewish School.)

a

There

February 25.--Hongkong Jockey Club race meating, fourth day. The Hongkong Handicap.

PUBLIC AUCTION BALKS.

18,- Lammert

Bros.,

January ship's engine, machinery, parts, and sundries. No. 400 Canton Road, Mongkoktaui.

January 18-Lammert Bros., zice. Yuen Yuen Godown, No. 168, Con- naught Road Wes., noon.

January 19.-Lammert Bros.. three

properties--one in Wyndham Street, another in Fortland Street, and the third in Shanghai Street-without

reserve.

January 19-Hughes and Hough: jewellery. Sales rooms, 2.30 p.m.

January 19.-Lammert Bros., oil engine and dynamu. G. Osawa and Co.'s godown, West Point, li a.m.

January 20-Hughes and Hough, Chinese porcelains, curios, lacquered ware, etc. Sales rooms, 2.30 p.m.

· TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1922.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

BUTTER.

OWING TO FALL IN PLICES in Australia

DAISY BUTTER to

we have reduced our

*

$1.10 per lb.

1:00 "

11

DAIRYMAID

FURTHER REDUCTIONS ARE ANTICIPATED. The above two brands have no rivals on the market,

THE DAIRY FARM, IOE & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.

WHITEAWAY'S

GREAT

WINTER SALE

WILL COMMENCE ON

MONDAY,

January

AND WILL CONTINUE TILL

16th

SATURDAY, February 18th

OUR ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE INCLUDED

IN THIS SALE AT

ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS

EXCESS STOOK TO THE VALUE OF £10,000 MUST BE CLEARED BY STOCKTAKING.

MANY GOODS LESS THAN PRE-WAR PRICES.

SHOP EARLY. BEST BARGAINS GO FIRST.

January 26.--Hughes and Hough, WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO.,

household furniture, No. 6 Humphreys Buildings, Kowloon, 10.30 am.

February 8.-Lammert Bros., leaso- hold property at Fuk Teun Heung! (Kowloon). Sales rooms, 3 p.m.

COMPANY MEETINGS.

most of the play into the Chineswaning goal and the final whistle Hwa Shih, Dist. Arithmetic. (College-Basket Ball, Captain Ball, Tennis and Co., Ltd. (11.30.a.m.) The Hongkong

half, they could not store. The back. played well and allowed very little to pass them, but what time the at- tackers did get through, they could not deleat Lau Iling Cheong who was in fine form. The Chinese forwards could not settle down, being well marked by the "Cairo's " halves, and so never got really dangerous through-

out the match. With a little more luck, the Sailors would have secured the pointe at stake.

RGA v. WILTS.

found the game a draw of 1 goal at.

A

GOLF.

SHANGHAI v. SERVICES.

Yesterday's golf match at Fanling Shanghai v. the Services, resulted in a win for the Services by 14.

Scores:

SHANGHAI

SINGLES.

SERVICES.

The athletic side of the school life, Contre: Hankow.-Lee Ming Fang, according to the report, was not

January 20.-The General Ex- (Griffith John College.) Hwang Kia neglected daring the year. Hsi, (Griffith John College) Ling Ping were weekly, bathing parties to Stone-change Co., Ltd. No. 10 Des Voeux Yu, (Griffith John College.) Hwang cutters during the summer and the Road Central, 3 p.m.

organised panes indulged in included January 26-West Point Building Cheng Chih Ho, (Griffith John College.)!

Centre: Java Wu Ta Poa, Rounders, while skipping, jumping, Central Estate, Ltd., (11.45 a.m.): and bean-bag throwing were 35 The Hongkong Land Reclamation, (Anglo-Chinese School, Semarang. Tio Swi Lam, Dist. English Drawing. siduously practised in preparation for Co., Ltd., (noon); and The Hongkong le Oen Kit, Kwiek Eng San, Lim Ek the Annual Sports which took place on Laud Investment and Agency Co., Cheang, Kho Liong Goan, Kwa Soen December 19. Five picnics were held Ltd. (12.25 p.m.) The offices of Kwis. Toch Sak Hae, Cheng Eaow and ther were various other oatings. Messrs. Jardine. Matheson, and Co. Te, Oei Kwan Wie, Dist. Arithmetic. The Sunday Schools were well attend Ltd. Ang Tianw Hiem, Taeh Peng Honged and splendid work in the way of teaching in the Ragged Schools Tan Eng Giok.

organised by the Y.M.C.A., was dons by members of the school Y.W.C.A. Lady Stubbs presented the prizes and certificates and after doing so she remarked upon the excellence of the report and congratulated the graduates of the school. After Mr. Wong Oi-Tong had given the students some advices the visitors were enter

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The Wilts played hard for a win in Beath the match, but the Gunners were Cumming equally determined and thanks to the Peobics

api. nold defensive work of Pascoe and

Walker, succeeded in keeping their

citadel intact throughout the match.

2.

Bagnall and

Leslie Smith Sheffield and

Bowen.. 1 Kenned and

Jotham

February 6-The Nancy Moller Steamship Co., Ltd., creditors' meet- Offices of Seth, Mancel and ing McLure, 7 Avenue Edouard VII, Shanghai, 4 p.m.

7.----The Hongkong, February Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.' Ltd. Union Building, noon,

OTHER MEETINGS.

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