THURSDAY, MARCH 11,
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
NOT FINISHED.
ENGLISH CUP GAME DRAWN AGAIN.
UNABLE TO SCORE.
(Reuter's Servios)....
London March, 10.' Replaying to-day in the sixth round of the Englah Cup, Bolton Wanderers and Notts Forest drew in a goalless, mitche
.
On Saturday last. the tie fat,, Nottingham) ended in a draw of two goals auch. The team will now have to play on neutral ground, for the right to meet Swansea Town (ut Tottenham's ground in the semi-final on March 27.]*
LEAGUE SOCCER.
MANY DRAWS IN MID-WEEK.
RESULTS & TABLES.
(Reuter's Service:)
London, March 10: 19ague footbir mate Kes played: to-day (home team given first) reaulted:
' *
ENGLISH LEAGUE,
Division. J
Aston Villa 2,, Leicester 2, Manchester United 3, Liverpool 3.
Dir. (South). "
Crystal Palace 2, Brighton 1.
Scottish League.
Airdrieonians 2. Motherwelð 01. Marbon 2, lydebank 2
· Rangers. 1., Queen's Park 2.
12.
St. Johnstone 1. Cowdenbeath 1.
The
stand:
Team:
*
* *
respective tables
English League...
Division L
now
Goalie
F W. D. LE A PR
SCOTTISH CUP
HOW THE LAST FOUR
* ARE PAIRED.
REPLAY RESULT & DRAW..
(Reuter's Service.)
CLUB LOSE
HOCKEY MATCH WITH;
AERO PUNJABIS.
LEAD AT HALF-TIME,
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS
ONGKONGIAMArch 11, 1920, 10:30 am
T.T. on London
“An appeal for greater support of the loch] T/W.C.A., was made at the sixth annual meeting held at the j | premises in Chine Road yesterday.
Singapore. March 11. Classes in home nursing: Arst ald to the injured, the plane and lar
Rubber is now quoted at 90% TT on The Hongkong Hockey Club gunge tuition were provided and conte per Ib. and the were beaten by three goals to one health centres conducted for chi Alor Gajah Rubber Estate, Ltd., London, March 10, when they met the Punjabi Regidron of pre-school age. It was point and Pajam, Ltd, have each do percent. Interim ment on the Marina grounded out, and instruction was providclared a 10 Replaying to-day in the fourth
yesterday!
ed for mothers on the moral train-dividend. Quotations follow round of the Scottish Cup, Aberdeen
ing and up-bringing of children. beat Third Lanark by three goals ta all
Last Saturday these Clubs drew fon the Third Lanark ground, Glas- gow), the seure being one goal cach
J
The teams were
Clabo — EL W. Hamilton';; CH. R. Oxlade, EL Owen Hughes; D. A. Rushton, E. J. R. Mitchell (capt.), Rev. E. W. L. Martin G. P. Lammert, B. R. Forster, W. Woodward Lt. Jacob-Larcomb, B. D. Evans
The Association work had to be | limited somewhat owing to lack of space, said Miss N. E. Elliott, who directs the work of the Association locally. There was an increase in the number and variety of the calle made upon them, and the ASOCIA Punjabis-Capt. Hunt (insidetion was still hoping for a grant of right); other positions filled by land to be made on which a suitable Aberdeen Celtic, at Tyne-native ranks.
| building could be erected, caalle, Edinburgh (ground of
Frequent stoppages in the first Mrs Wong Kwok-shuar presided. Heart of Midlothian).
Rangers v.. St. Mirren, at Celtic half deprived the game of its in-over the annual meeting and other
of Iground
The draw for the semi-final, to be played on Saturday, March 20, resulted:
Park.. Glasgow Celtic)
NEW CHAMPION.
TIGER FLOWERS TO
BOX AGAIN.
RETURN WITH GREE
(Associated Press...
terest The Club led by the only goal scored by Forster fifteen minutes after the start. Hamil ton, in goal was kept busy by the nippy Punjab forwards, and only bach luck kept the soldiers van- guard from scoring...
Half way after the interval, the centre forward of the Punjabis scored with a fine shot placed well out of Hamilton's reach. Beautiful combination and tricky stick work Igavo the Punjabia the lead through their star player, the Shortly before centre forward, the final whistle "the inside, left Ireceived from the centre and scor- for the middleweight boxing cham-ed the third goal pionship at Madison Square Garden
New York, March 4, Harry Greb to-day signed articles to meet Theodore (Tiger) Flowers
on May 20. Flowers, who won the
Harry Greb.
championship from
Greb
VARSITY CRICKET.
INTERESTING MATCH DRAWN.
The University. cricket match yesterday-Dr. Ponsonby Fane's Educational XI. v. "Phoenixes" was drawn Scores:-
Phoenixes,
H. N. Balhatchet e Feather-
stone, b Redmond...
CW Eam, b. Wood
A. A Rumjahn, retired
D. Laing, retired hurt
B. P. Ngc Ponsonby Fane, B
de Rome....
E. Zimmern, b. Redmond
S V. Gittine, not out
S. O. Shahabudin, 6. Redmond
S Hachiuma,..not out
Extras
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18
61
speakers wore Sir Shoy-son Chow Mr. E Ralphs (Inspector of English Schools) and the Rev. Cheung Chuk-ling.
tion was 883, an increase of 27 over Inat year. The budget difference, drawn up at the beginning of the year ahowed a deficit of $4,454, which had been contributed by friends to whom the Association was most grateful
The membership of the Associa-
THIS FREEDOM.
SOMETHING ABOUT THE MASKED BALL.
Now that Interest in the Masked Ball has been arpused, e le as well to admit.. she public a little Behind the scenes, as to the why and how of it.'all.
Allenbys Alor Gajaha
Ayer Moleks Ayer Panas Balgownies Bassetts Brogas ever Bukit Jelutongs:
Glenenler Indragiria Jerams Jimahs Kedahe
Hongkong
dos Chartered Bank Mercantile Bank
170 Yangtza Insurance sera
Shipping."
HK Tugs & Lighters.. 254 b. 234 saa
Straits
3:20
P. & O. Bank; -,
Bank of East Asis
$737
2:50
2160
Marine Insurances.
·12:50
Canton Insurance:
600 b.
600
$.600
450
China Underwriters ..........
2.30 Ds.
1.93.
1.40.
North Chins Insuranos.
T143 D.
T
Union Insurance .............
180 b. & s
280
$282
4434 b
44. b
TO
Bukit Katils.
Pit Fire Insurüher
120
Changkat Serdangs
8.00)
China Fire Insurance.
165)
b.
165 b.
BK Fire Iruranon
Connemaras
2-65
545 b. BB
b1
540
2:35
9:25
Douglases TISURUKU
1.65
Hongkong Steamboat.
25 23340
2:20
3.90
Indo-Chines (Pref:),
Kempas Kuala Sidima
8.50
4:00
45:
Oriental Navigation
Lunasa Malaka Pindas Malakofs
*1750
2:80
Shell Transpor
4.25
Star Ferriss
Mandal Tekongs
Water-Boats:
.85
Mayfelds
03:50
New Serendahs
4:25
China SugarY:
20%
Nyalas
13:00
Malabon
#
Pajama.
$13,00
7.30
Benguets.
Fandycrofts
4.25
Kailan Mining Ad..
Scudais
2:75
Langkats (Combined)
42/6 a.
Sungei Bagang
4:30
do. (Smgla)
T23 b..
Tapahs
28:00
Shanghal Exploratio
Tambaks
3:30)
United Malaccas
Shanghai Loan.
2:65
Rauba
Utan. Simpans
4:25
Ulu Benuts
1801
Punggors
Tronoh Minggris
Ural Caspians
-Docks Wharves
God Godowna, Etc.
HK & K Wharves
There Is no ulterior purpose CHINESE TELEGRAMS. HE &W. Docks ***
whatever behind this Ball-in any It is "simply what it pro- way. fesses to be an evening in which those who are fond of dancing can: enjoy their favourite pastime under as congenial conditions as it is possible to devine in existing clr cumstances in Hongkong.
The promoters think that, given the opportunity, the public here are as fond of enjoyment, as in other
4 places. If they are wrong, and the public do not appreciate efforts
D
10
Total (for 7 wkts. dec.) 205 B. N. Sudan and H. Y. Leong did not bat...
1 77 0
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M.. R. W
&
2 25.
5.
0.
33.
1
7 0
33
1
I 0
4.
0
23
3
Huddisfeld .32 17 10.569 47 401 Sunderland 21 BỘ 6 974 55 3 Buy 32 17 5 1273 65, 37 Arsenal10 15 6 9 62 48 36; Manch. Um.....20 15. 5 95.0 Sheffield U...32 14 612 8 Aston Villa...31-12 10 9 66: Liverpool.....31 15 10 9:52 Everton.......33 8 16 9 58. Leicester......34 12 8 14 60 65 Tottenham.. 32 12 8 12.54 60. W. Bromwich32 12 7 13 65 Newcastle: U31 11 9 # 63 Birmingham..34 135 16 Blackburn....33 10:10 13: 67 Bolton W...... 20 12 5 12.56. West Ham...3 12 4 15 52 67 28 Cardiff City 3 11 5 15 46 61 27 "Leeds U....32 10 6 16 53 64
Notts County 31 10 5 16 44 'Burnley.......32 8 9.15 M'chester C..31 7 10 14 71 83 24)
Division III (South);
Goals. E. W. D. L... PA. Pts. Reading 17.95 54 38 43 Plymouth 30 7 7 6.80.53 21 Bristol C.32 16 9 7 5 34 47 Brighton.....30 16 68 69 52 98 Millwall......29 13 88:50 28 34 Gillingham...32 14 5 33 45 36 33 Swindon......31 14 5 12 50 46 Luton 32 13. 6. 13. 62. Southend 30 14 3. 23 59 52 31H K. C. C. Outcasts v. Royal Rey W. T. Featherstone, b Northants ...30 13 5 12 61 57.31 Merthyr......31 10. 8. 12 ST 55 30 Saturday:T. E. Pearce, A. CA Redmond, not out Newport 32 12 6 14 45 51 30 Watford.31 11 7 13:51 63. 29 Brentford 31 13 3:15 52:63 20 Aberdare 30 12 4 14 59 52 28 Bournemouth.31 11 6 14 45 71 28 Charlton 29 8 11 TO 34 39 37 Crystal P.30 12 2 16 49 58 46 Norwich 31 10 6 15 Exeter 31 9 6.76 Bristol R.30 9 6.19
had already signed a blank contract so Hett the match has been clinched..
It Samy will be a fifteen round affair.
Wood A Reuter's American service de Rome eable stated:-
Gitting Redmond
Dr. Ponsonby Fane's XI
Q P. R........32 5 8 19
Scottish League.
Goals.
P. W. D L F A Pts
New York, Feb. 27. "Tiger" Flowers, who is a negro and a
church deacon, won the Dr. D. K. Samy, b Shahabudin world's middleweight boxing cham-T. E. Yeoh, Balhatchet, b. pionship, outpointing Harry Greb in
fifteen rounds.]
SATURDAY CRICKET XVS.
The following will represent the
Navy, at the F KCC ground on
Bowker, H. C. Burgess, A. W. Hay ward, H. Owen Hughes, J. D. Hum phreys,. G. P Lammert, E. J. R.. Mitchell, H. Parker, F. N. Young, E. B. Reed.
RESTRICTIONS. REMOVED. EY. COMPANIES.
FORTNIGHTLY PAYMENTS:
(Reuters Serviös.)
Shanghai, March 10.
Bongkew, a New Engineerings. Shanghal Docks,
Lands, Hotela. & Bldgs. HK&S Hotals: (old),
(4.817)
Hongkong Landa H.K. Realty H.K. Territorials Humphreys Estates Princes Building
SriT b. & sa
6175 b. 61 sa.
131 61 b. & sa
ST28
T165 b.
·be
5
.b.
242 B
T5.b.
95:
94
10b.10/10.10
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64%
63% n.
5
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Cotton BELTA.
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B..
*14b. & sa.
(MOU).
Miscellaneous. Canton Ices Cements (comb.) do. (old) do. (new) China Buses China Lights (comb.) do (old) do {(new); China Prov. (comb.
dous
(old) do Dairy Farms. Der A Wing. (fnh daMem Hongkong Amp HR Construchi
HK. Developments HK. Ropes (comb.)
In connection with the restricRural Lands tions placed on the acceptance "of 19 made. to give them of the best in certain telegrams from China Ewo Cottone
thla
particular field-that is: | Inland places handed In to the Orientals 10 dancing, then naturally it would Great Northern, the Eastern Ex- Shangnal Cottons (old)
hurdly be reasonable to expect the tension and the Commercial Pacific to go. to the bother and expense Cable Companies by the Chinese entailed on another occasion. If Telegraph Administration, Shang- they have judged aright however, hal, the companies atate. then it is hoped to arrange further. The Administration is now set- danges on the same lines, with such tling accounts half-monthly, and alterations and conditions as mayas long as these settlements con- be suggested by experience gained tinue to be made, regularly tele at this Ball or by suggestions grams, handed over to the com made by those interested. It is, in panies will be forwarded as usual, fact, a large experiment in com- that is, unaccompanied by cash. munal enjoyment, where the only A previous cable received sald: standard is the greatest enfoyment Router has received for publication of the greatest number. Hence the the following statement regarding promcters, through their accredited the Great Northern, Eastern Exten- agents, will welcome any sugression and Commercial Pacific Cable tions made, at any time, by which Companies: For a long time the this scheme of communal enjoy Chinese Telegraph Administra ment can be improved etion's indebtedness to the Great
Now for another question. Why Northern, Eastern Extension and Hongkong Electrics are the promoters so secret Commercial Pacific Companies has That should not be a dificult quas been steadily increasing, owing to tion to anyone who knows. Hong the Administration's failure to pay kong, The promoters are of those in full the cable charges for tale who themselves sigh for something grame handed into the China different in the way of an evening's Inland Telegraph Offices, and this amusement. They feel that, as they has now reached a considerable are normal human beings, there amount. These charges are col- are plenty of other human beings Nected on public companies behalf, with the same ideas as themselves and not only include the propor- Placed as they are in the small one due to the companies, but world of Hongkong, they do not proportions due to other companies 145 feel disposed to come out in the and administrations taking part in open as objectors to the god of the transmission of such telegrams. things as they are, as they might These
Shahabudin.
18
FJ de Rome, b Rumjahn
44
JL. Youngsaye, - Gittins, b
Shahabudin A
W. M. Gittins, e and b Lam, .. A. E. Wood, e Leong, b Rumjahn A. S. Hett, he Lam
0
17
20
1
Rumjahn
TJ Frice, b Lam
D. R. A. Ponsonby Fane; not
out
Extras
Total (9 wkts) Bowling Analysis.
Shahabudin.
The following will represent the Civil Service C. C. "A" XI v. Hong- kong C. C. 2nd XI on the Civil Lam Service ground on Saturday:
Edmonds (captain), SB Gittins Spillett, FL Westlake, F. E. Booker, Ramjahn C. Sara, R. S. Paterson, F. H. Ha Balhatchet per, B. C. K. Hawkins, E. Haynes.. J. H. B. Nihl, T. W. Carr
Celtic29 10 6 4 74 31 44 :
LAWN TENNIS,
RESULTS IN HECG TOURNEY.
29
4'
latter prop promptly paid by
be classed as heretics or professed disturbers of the peace Can Anypanies out of their
every endeavour to
one who knows this place dare to Although the companies say that they are not wise in deef ing, to hide their light under a bushel Hardly, one thinks !
So much for the why. Now for the how
Airdrieonians31 19 3 9 81 45 4T The following have been select- Hearts32 17 7 8 64 45 45ed to represent the HKCIC: 2nd Motherwell.33 15 8 10 60 43 38 XI in a friendly match against Rangers 32 16 5 11 68 47 37 the Civil Service on Saturday, at St. Mirren...32 15 7 10 46 41
2 pm on the C.S.C.O, ground:- Falkirk 31 13 10 8 50 46 Cowdenbeath32 15 5 12 75 60
W. W. Mackenzie (Captain), H Kilmarnock...30 14 5 II
Griffin, G. R. Vallack A K Results of matches. played yes Dundee 12 12 8 12 38
Mackenzie, JA. H. Plummer, terday in the H.K.C.C annual Aberdeen ...30 10 9 12
DA. Rushton, O. L. R. Becher, lawn tennis tournament were "Hamilton A...31 11 7 13
M. M. Watson, D. B. G. Nicholson, Open singles (first round)everal times before beiz Partick T....30 8 10 12 51 57 26 TL. Jenkins, and R. K., Hepburn Yew Man-taun beat E. Grimble,
69 20
Morton 31 10 6 15 44 63.26 Hibernians...32 10 5 17 63 64 25 Raith R31 11 3.17 41 62 25 Queen's Park 31 1 2 18 54 72 24
atisfactory arra Chinese Admit
are
"Kald.com~ revenues
all efforts have fall ninistration, at been unable accounts, with "the" tter haye been re-
Smeralda (indebtedness Some people have complained ed, that $10 for a doube floketle too Sha high others that it do too low-to Bet proof that it is not a bad guess | com at the right price
luctantly compelled, as yo This question of price of admistra sion came up for consideration
mined on, and the reached wae thai not de so
mot
Ilable to be present pr
ence! the upon
8-2 6-2 6-2 K. Mawatari beat. BH. Wang 5-7, 6-4, 6-4, 6-8, STA RACE PONIES SOLD Humjaha boat lu Tak-cheuk 6-2
62 87 Dr. D. J. Valentine beat Captain B. HP. West 64 16 40. 8-5 (when West retired)
with the strict understanding that Club championship (ascond the sale of tickets should be limited Hus round, byes)-Major
to what the City Hall would hold Stevenson bea. G. S. Hi
with comfort to the 6-1, 6-0, 60 Captain H-F: Bloxham 6-4, 6-3, 6-8 concerned that is, the
"Dundee U....195 17 38 60 23 The annual pony roup was held St Johnstone 31 8 7 16:35 64 23 at the Causeway Bay Stables Clydebank...31 7 6 18 49 71 20 yesterday,
FANLING GOLF.
The Golf Club's March Captain's Cup, played at Fanling last week end, resulted in W. L. Plow quial fying with a score of 87--16 71
Other scores were. A O. Brawn 89-1574; A B. Purves 64- 976; I S. Robertson 66 10 76 3. C. Hawkins 89 10 79, There were 81 entries
Mr. Plewa score also won the optional pool, for which here were 17 entries;
The reserve prices were, not reached in a number of cases. Ponies which changed hands wers: King's Favourite, Mr. H. A Seth,
$80,
Woodferk, Mr. W. T. Stanton, $50 Blue Grass, Mr. W T Stanton
$50.
Beauty Dahlla, Mr. A. Len
$100
Wild Fire Dahlls, Mr. A. Leun
$10
Takpot, Major. Peterson, 880) ¿Craigavad, Mr. F. C. Rock 1200
Sárácity Mr, CH
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