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MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1928.,

Sport Columns

LOCAL GOLF..

OXFORD v. CAMBRIDGE МАТСП,

YESTERDAY'S SCORES.

Cambridge defeated Oxford yes- terday in the local annual golf match of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling.

In the singles in the morning on the new course, Cambridge won by half a point. The doubles in the afternoon, on the old course, went to the winners by 4 points, making a total of 5 points for Cambridge's victory. Scores →→→

R. I. Hol

Cambridge.

Bingles.

Oxford.

0

T. D. E, Pen-

dered

C. H.Benvis

1

E. R. flafax

D. W. Tratman i

F. K. Ewart 0.

A. É Wood 1

Davidson

. E. Lindboll

E. D. C. Wolfe 0

J. C. L. Mac-

kny

F. G. lo Gros 1 G. 8.

Rugh

0

Золев

1

F. Sy me

Thompson 0

G. R. Sayer

J. T. Prior

1

4'

4%

Fourballs,

Beavis .0

Davidson

Halifax and

Tratmon

Lindsell

and

1

Wolfe

1

Ewart and

Gras and

Mackay D Wood and

Sayer

Hollis and Pendered and

Add morning

round

· Total

.0

BASEBALL.

"PITTSBURGH" TROUNCES

JAPANESE NINE.

LOCALS BLANKED.

THE CHINA MAIL,

SATURDAY'S SOCCER.

CIVILIANS PASS INTO THE FINAL.

DEFEAT FOR ROYAL NAVY.

HOME F.A. CUP.

WHEN HUDDERSFIELD- SHEFFIELD REPLAY.

SEMI-FINAL SCORES.

London,Yesterday,

Saturday's Scores.

London, Saturday,

FANLING HUNT.

SATURDAY'S FINE RUN DESCRIBED.

I

TALE OF TWO FOXES.

GIRL GUIDES.

THE CYCLING BADGE TEST.

WRITER'S EXPERIENCE.

1

Hounds of the Fanling Hunt mot

down into the valley.

MONEY & SHARES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

On London-e;

Bank wire ..... 2/14 Bank on demand....... 2/- 8/18

ין

On Berlin-

2/14

There was

a very curtailed

A local lady friend called on me Bank 30 day's sight.. football programme on Saturday.

Huddersfield and Sheffield Unit-on Saturday at Lok-ma-chau cross-the other day. She is a Field Bank 4 months' sight..... 2)- } Credit 4 months' aight 2/1% The outstanding match was the ed replay their tie in the F.A. CUP roads at 3 p.m. The pack had only Marshal, I think it is. in the Girl Documentary 4 months* semi-final of the Lai Wah Cup, semi-final to-morrow (Monday),—|

sight.... just left the road opposite Mal-po Guides Association, but she was which the Civilians won, defeat- British Wireless Service.

[The FA., will have to appoint village when Glory opened on a line in mufti just then. One of her On Paris- The first of a series of baseball ing the Royal Navy by the odd

and away went the whole pack in non-coms., she explained, aged 16. On demand............... 1245 matches arranged between local goal in three after extra time. another venue for the replay.]

the U.S.S.The Navy experienced bad luck

full cry over Fox Tree Hill and had indented for a commission, Credits 4 months' sight 1820 combinations and

Still, it was a good "Pittsburgh" took place on the in losing.

but before the applicant could be South China Athletic Association game.

League fixtures were confined!

Principal football matches play ground on Saturday when the American sailors defeated the to one game, the Queen's Regi- Japanese nine to the tune of 12-0. ment defeating the Scots Guards ed to-day resulted as follow (home A fairly large number of spec-by three goals to two. The other club mentioned first except in Cup: tators assembled in the expecta- first division match between the and Chinese Royal Artillery tion of witnessing a close game Athletic was postponed owing to but were disappointed as the visitors had matters pretty much the death of a British gunner.

The only other engagement was thefr own way. The Japanese were far below their best form but a friendly match between the It must be remembered that this Kowloon Club and a Navy side is the "off" season for local base-picked from H.M. ships "Tamar" and "Bruce." The civilians won by three clear goals.

ball. ·

C

Two Homers The game started tamely. The! "Pittsburgh" team were first atļ bat, both sides being blanked out for the first two innings.

The sailors got going in the

2 third inning, Lanley opening their

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

.... 1

Lai Wah Cup Semi-Final. *Civilians ... 2 Royal Navy

H.K. League--1st Division. score by a hefty hit to left field Scots Guards.. 2 Queen's for a home run. Shortly after, R.A. te

Hugh Jones 234Harre hit past short stop, com- Syme Thomkan pleting the circuit himself and

and Prior 1

bringing in Nealon from second.

04

432

11

Junior Championship. Results in the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club junior championship at Happy Valley are as follows:-

1st round:A. E. Charman re-

ceived a walk-over from J. Laing.

2nd round:-W. McKay beat P. Morrison by 3 holes up and 1 to

Expensive Inning.

Another run was added by the Americans in the fourth stanza but the fifth inning which brought in four runs, including a "homer" by Griffin, proved to be the most expensive for the Japanese.

v. Chinese Athletic Friendly.

Kowloon ..... 3 Navy

• After extra time. + Postponed.

Lai Wah Cup.

KOYAL NAVY v. CIVILIANS.

There was a ne crowd present

In the sixth inning, the locals changed their battery, Koga tak in anticipation of a keen struggle ing the ball from S. Hachiuma at the Club Ground when the fol and Takatomi substituting Y. lowing teams lined out:-

play: E. Moore, beat A. E. Charman Hachiuma behind the bat. This Royal Navy Goal, Brockman;

by 7 up and 6 to play..

Club Mutch.

re-shuffling of positions was of no

Backs,

Barkham, Cope; Halves,

semi-finals)

CUP SEMI-FINALS.

The English Cop.

491

The hounds were running very raised even to the rank of regi-On demand fast and gradually drawing up to mental sergeant-major it was

On New York- their fox when a "chow" coursed necessary for her to pass a lot of on demand him with the usual result and Proficiency Tests. in various Credits 60 days' sight 501

On Bombay phases of active service. One of j

Wire Mr. Millar cast all round but these is Cycling. Would I please on demand could make nothing of it until act as Examiner'? I said I would.'

The badge of the Proficient Wire Chantress and Warwick auddenly

hounds threw up.

ted with a balloon tyre.

134

•1341⁄4

On Calcutta

On Singapore-

On demand

184 184

87

-On Manila

9836

On Shanghal-:

781

At Filbert-street ground, Leices-"marked" in some thick brambles; Cyclist, G.G., is a motor wheel, fit-On demand ter-Blackburn Rovers (Roscamp) out came Mr. Fox and he was rolled beat Arsenal by one goal to mil.

over by Glory and the whole pack as he jumped the wall of a ruin.

"Like the dangling of a babby the Huntsman 'olds 'im up, The Dugs a baying round 'im; and the "gommen" cried

At Old Trafford, Manchester:- Huddersfield (Brown and Jackson) drew with Sheffield United (John- son, twice), two goals each.

The Scottish Cup..

At Tynecastle-park, Edinburgh (ground of Heart of Middlothian): -Rangers 3, Hibernians 0.

At Ibrox-park, Glasgow (ground of Rangers)Celtic 2, Queen's 0, Park 1.

THE LEAGUE.

Division I. Birmingham 4, Burnley 0. Bolton 3, Leicester 3. Cardiff. 1 West Ham 5. Everton 2, Derby 2. Newcastle 2, Bury 3.

Yesterday's club match at Shek/avail, as the visitors piled up four Peart, Farlowe, Preston; Forwards, Bristol City 2, Swansea 1.

O between the local Golf Club and Kowloon Golf Club resulted:

Kowloon Shek e.

.6 points, 5 .6

0%

Four-ball Four-

HORRCH

Singles

Total.

Tromp

Wednesday 4, Liverpool 0. Tottenham 2, Aston Villa 1.

Manchester United v. Sunder-

land, not played.

Division II. Blackpool 5, Notts Forest 3. Firth, Northey, more runs in the last two innings. Van

Chelsen 0, Manchester City 1. The teams lined up as follows:- Leonard, Cobb.

Clapton Orient 0, Hull 0. Civilians: Goul, Clarke (Police); Grimsby 4, Sth. Shields 1. U.S.S. "Pittsburgh." Japanese.

Backs, Sherry (Police), Bishop Lanley

(Club); Halves, Hedley (Kowloon), Oldham 4,,Port Vale 1.

Notts County 1, Wolverhampton 2.

McGreevy McKelvic (Kowloon), (Police); Forwards, Pile (Police), (Re- Howarth (Police), Gosano ereio), Rocha (Recreio), Cornwall (Police).

ef Kusano

2b Koyama

rf Miki

lb. Morata

points. Nealon

Show

1024

Harre

Venable

C

Y. Hachiuran

Van Ingen

5 Yoshikawa

Griffin

If Taukuguchi

LAWN TENNIS.

ANNUAL TOURNAMENT AT H.K.C.C.

TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

Weather permitting, fixtures in the Hong Kong Cricket Club an- nual lawn tennis tournament have been arranged us follow- To-day.

Open Singles: S. E. Green v. E. C. Fincher; Ng Sze-kwong v. J. M. da Silva; A. H. Crook v. H. Yoshida: Very Rev. A. Swann v. Major W. B. Stevenson.

Open Doubles: T. Honda and

T. Akiyama v. W. A. Nowers and E. D. Lawrence,

Worthington

Senton

3b Koga

Reading 0, Leeds 1. Southampton G, Barnsley 1, Stoke 5, Fulham 1. West Bromwich 2, Preston 4.

Division III. South). Referee: Captain Austin. Lines

Brentford 2, Gillingham 0. men: p S. Hachiuma

Staff Sgt. Gilbert and

Bournemouth 3, Walsall-1. Substitutes:-James, and Nichol- B.Q.M.S. Hutchins. son (US.S. "Pittsburgh"); Taka-! The Civilians won the toss and Brighton 6, Merthyr 0. tomi (Japanese),

Northey set the ball rolling for the Crystal Palco 1, Swindon 0. Umpires:-Burrel! & Zafra. ¡ Score by innings:——

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total "Pittsburgh" 0 0 3 14 13 12 Japanese ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

The Teams Compared. The "Pittsburgh" nine were a

wonderful understanding. bases were

"whoo up."

At least, it looks like that in the Handbook of Rules, Policy, On demand and Organisation, a copy of which On demand is

30 day's aight (private

paper)......

before mc, for. the Examination has taken place. To secure that coveted-badge the ap- plicant "must sign a certificate On demand that she owns or has part owner- Gold Leaf, 100 dne

On Yokohama---

... 103

(per tael)

(Bank's

9:00

26%

As Mr. Millar was breaking up ship (with one other in the same his fox, another fox broke from the house) of a bicycle in good work- Sovereigns

buying rate) same patch of bramble; there was a!ing order, which she is willing to scramble for ponies and hounds use in the King's service, if called Silver (per oz.) were laid on as quickly as possible. upon at any time in case of emer-Bar Silver in Hong

gency. She must be able to ride!

3% prem The fox got a good start however her bicycle satisfactorily, and do Chineso Copper Cash nom.

and after a fast spurt across the

Keag..

7%, p.4.

30% dia.

Par.

valley from Fox Tree Hill to running repairs, including mend Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem Posts Hill he just saved his brushing of punctures, etc. She must Rate of Native In-

terest .....***** be able to read a road map, know by getting to ground when only about 40 yards in front of hounds the road signals, and repeat cor-Chinese Sub. Coin who had run with a beautiful cry to mount and dismount on either

rectly a verbal message. Be able Hong Kong Sub. Coin through the valley-Contributed.

side; or ride a bicycle and lead an- other."

P.O. DETAINED.

DEATH OF A CHINESE TRAVELLER

EARLY MORNING DRIVE.

On that remarkable passage my examination was to be based. The candidate duly presented herself

as fine a specimen of the Bri- tish schoolgirl as you ever saw. built and poised like a Cornish wrestler; but the eyes were Diana's. The suns of about Afteen summers (or fourteen, for '27 hadn't one) glowed in her cheeks. I decided to apply for the

As the result of an accident at post of Examiner-in-Chief to the

A.G.G. about 3.30 yesterday morning,

The bicycle on which Diana which resulted in the death of a

arrived was an elderly Push Bike Chinese, Chief Petty Officer W. G of great size-and weight, but still Kelsey of H.M.S. "Ambrose" who was driving public motor car No. in good working order." In- 813 without possessing a driver's deed, its brakes would have stop- licence, is now being detained by ped a tram, mainly by reason of

the rims. rust on

Candidate the police, and may have to face a stated she had "part ownership" charge of manslaughter.,

of this with her mother. Asked It appears that at the time of which part was hers, she couldn't driving motor car No. 313 along those she hadn't yet got.

Navy, who dashed off, but offside Exeter 4, Queen's Park Rangers the accident, C. P. O. Kelsey was say, so I deducted 10 marks from i

against Van Tromp spoilt the Luton 3, Coventry 1. chance and Sherry relieved to the Miliwall 5, Newport 1. halfway. Howarth tried to force Northants 2, Bristol Rovers 0. his way through but Cope stopped Norwich 6, Charlton 0. the Police forward and a good Southend 3, Plymouth 0. corner by Pile almost let the Civi Torquay 1, Watford 1. lians in, but Brockman and Bark-

Division I. (North). Barrow 6, Hallfox 2. much better ail-round team than ham got the ball away, the Japanese, their battery, Seaton

Cobb got going on the Navy left Bradford 6, Darlington 3. (c) showing a (p) and Venable

The and Clarke dealt with a good effort Chesterfield 1, Doncaster 0.

Sherry Durham 1, Accrington 0. well taken care of, from the Navy winger. while Van Ingen at short-stop was was kicking with good judgment Nelson 0, Bradford City 3. always on the alert. The outfield and Bishop once stopped Northey Rochdale 0, New Brighton 0. had a quiet time and had hardly as the Navy centre was about to Rotherham 2, Lincoln 4.

¡Southport 1. Crewe 0. The Civilians attacked through Tranmere 5, Ashington 3. The Nipponese were greatly han-Goango who pave Cornwall a love-Wrexham 5, Wigan.1.

Scottish League (Div. I). dicapped in that they were sadly ly pass, but Earkhamn cleared with J. out of practice. Their fielding a big effort. The Navy now got Aberdeen 2, Hearts 0. Barrow (owe 15) v. Lt. R. P. was slow but the outfield won de- going, Northey and Leonard show- Aldrieonians 2, St. Mirren 3.

Northey Bo'ness 1, Motherwell 1., served applause time and again by ing good combination. Lonsdale (owe 15);

their smart catching. At bat, they ted Van Tromp but McGreevy Clyde 1, Kilmarnock 1. were much the weaker side. robbed the Navy winger with ease Hamilton 3, 'Dundee .

and sent his forwards going. The Raith 6, Dunfermline 1. Navy came again and Leonard put St. Johnstone. 1, Partick 2.

Singles Handicap "A": A. D. Humphreys (owe 4/6) v. W. B. any opportunity to show their get in his shot. Cornaby (rec. 2/6); G. F. H. prowess, Bichard (rec. 2/6) v. C. C. Stark (rec. 4/6).

Singles Handicap "B":

Tucsuny.

Open Singles: T. Honda v. Chong Tuck-wing; H. D. Rum- jahn v. T. Isomura; Ho Ka-lau v. Rev. F. P. W. Alexander.

Open Doubles: Major W. B. Stevenson and Major R. H. Lucas v. I. M. A. Razack and J. A. Cassumbhoy,

Yesterday's Match.

-Reuter.

70-70

Connaught-road Central, when it ran into the. Chinese who was knock-

Q. "If Buckingham Palace

ed down and so severely injured were on fire, would you be ready that he died at the Government and willing to use this thing in Civil Hospital & couple of hours the King's service and offer it to him to escape on?" She said she would. (I'd give a quid to see his Majesty trying to ride it.)

later.

Division III. (South)

Goals.

LONDON EXCHANGES,

Paris New York. Brussole Geneva Amsterdam

Milan Berlin

London, Yesterday.

124

4.884

15

25.84

12.11

92.32

20.414

Stockholm

18.18

Copenhagen

18.21

Oslo...

18.28

Vienna Prague

34.69

164 11/16

Helsingfors

1993

Madrid

29.09

2. 1/16 369

785

Rio

5 59/64

Buenos Aires Bombay Shanghai Hong Kong Yokohama

47 15/16

1/5 31/32

2/6%

2/0/%

1/11%

26%

Lisbon Athens

Bucharest

Silver Spot Silver Forward

26 3/16 -British Wireless Service.

WILBUR PLAYERS.

RETURN OF A POPULAR COMPANY..

Then we came to the matter of "riding a bicycle satisfactorily." I asked. "Whose satisfaction- yours, or mine, or your mother's, P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, or the King's, or Bill Adams's, or Millwall 38 22 5. 6 103 46 49 Mrs. Field-Marshal's ?" She Northants 32 19 C 7 83 50 44 didn't know, and for that only Plymouth...33 17 6 11 00 48 39

a ridiculous ..33 1699 09 65 39 possible answer to

30 requirement I gave her 450 .33 15 9 657 43

Booking opens at Moutrie's and .30 15 7 8 GD 51 87 marks. Newport 33 15 7 11

the Star Theatre to-day for 37 I did not let on that I don't the special comedy season to be 37know what "running repairs" are given in Kowloon by the popular

Brighton

Exeter

Swindon

Crystal Pal, .33 14

Queen's P.R. 33 16

Southend....32 15 4 13

50

64

PLANS OPEN TO-DAY.

34 At least, I never do them my American company, the Wilbur Brentford 34 14 5 15 60 61 33 self, always preferring to wait Players, who are paying a fare- Charlton 31 10 11 10 42 64 31 until the bicycle stops. But I set well visit to the Colony early next Bournemouth 83 12 7 14 02 64 31

With the exception of

Gillingham ..31 11 8 12 4B 53 30/her to detach my stiffest cover month.

32 8 10 14 65. 59 26 from a rusty rim, and when she'd the world famous farce comedies,

Norwich

Watford

82 10 16 52 03 23 bent all my tyre-levers double, "Charley's Aunt" and "The Fami .32 10 5 17 71 76

71 76 25 Bristol R....32 11 9 18 56 73 gave her 460 more marks. The ly Upstairs," which the company

Luton

..84 8 9 17 40 78 25 cover was still on.

.32 9 8 17. 64 74 24

Merthyr Coventry Walsall Torquay

Division III (North).

:

Tranmere

The visitors repeated their vic-behind, whilst Preston shot over in tory yesterday when they defeated a good position. Navy were more

LEAGUE TABLES. South China (local league cham-assertive at this stage and Mc plons) by 16 runs to 1. The Chi-Kelvie was working hard to keep

Readily I accepted the candid. are giving again by popular re Division I. nese wore out of form but even if Northey in check while Hedley!

-34 9 6 10 65.83 21 ate's affidavit that she could quest, the plays will all be entire- Goals.

ly new to Hong Kong. 32 8 11 16 40 92 23 "mount and dismount on either. The season begins on Tuesday, Club Championship Singles: they had been at their hest it is found Leonard and Cobb. a very

P. W. D. L F. A. Pts.

side" of her Model de Fire Escape. April 8, with William Grew's big R. M.. Henderson v. G. C. Grove. problematical if they would have busy wing

Huddersfield 82 18 6 8 75 50 42

for I couldn't do it myself to save Broadway success, "The Esp." Handicap Doubles: G. Miskin held the "goba."

The Civilians took up the run-Everton 94 14 11 9 78 50 30 .84 15 8 11 75 08 38

Goals. my life. "Mount and dismount" which will be repeated the follow- and C. Blaker (scr.) v. A. B.

The American flagship had 15 ring and Gosano fed Rocha, who Leicester

Cardiff .84 15 6 11 59 68 38

P... D. L. F. A. Pte. don't apply to any one of my ing night. The word "sap" is Raworth and A, D. Humphreys hits to South China's three. The passed to Cornwall and the Police Bolton .84-14 49.11 60 55 37 Bradford....34 22 93 94 85 53 (owe 5/6); W. B, Cornaby and A. fast of the Intter, however, was a winger brought Brockman to his Blackbura 33 18 9 11 50 67, 35 Doncaster...38 19 5 9 68 35 43 bicycles. I just sit on them, and the American slang term for Piercy (rec. 2/6) v. W. Ahome run, made by Yung, a sub-knees for a great anve.

..33 12 10 11 Sherry Newcastle

68 6534 Stockport.32 18 8 68 39 42 un-sit.

blockhead, and the plot deals Nowers and E. D. Lawrence (owe stitute. The

Wost

Ham..34 13

Why in thunder anyone should with the adventures of a duffer ...82 17 7 8 8 81 53 41 score by innings stopped Northey and the Civilians

Tottenham .84 14: 14 G5 48 84 Lincoln.84 18 6 11 7261 41 want to "ride a bicycle and lead who surprises everybody in the 5/6); Dr. D. J. Valentine and shows how the visitors practically attacked through Howarth, but Pile Buty .35 16 17 63 70 34 Bradford C. 84 15 10 9 75 51 40 another." I don't know. She said

was offside and Farlowe put the Birmingham 34 10 13 11 59 633 Darlington .32 17 4 11 73 50 .38

Barnley .35 14 B 16 63 79 33 Southport

34 17 4 18 57 54 88 she could, and as I've never tried end. "The Sap" will be followed by the great detective comedy, The teams lined up as follow: Navy on the attack again and Firth underland ..81 12 8 11 63 69 32 Wrexham

34 10 6 13 86 52 37 myself, I gave her another thou-Handcuffed," on Thursday; the shot over the net. McGreevy beat Arsenal.....81 12 8 11 68 70 32 Ac

82 Accrington his wing and, putting forward Derby

sensational comedy with a London 33 11 9 18 71 20 81, Halax

Bax93 11 11 11 04 59 83 Indicating my Bastide-Con- nicely, Civilians pressed, but Portsmouth .88 12 7 14 54 73 31 Rochdale 32 15 2 15 16 01 32 Preston cleared to McKelvie, and Aston Villa, .33 12 7 14.63 64 31 N. Brighton 32.11 312 313 31 strictor, with double-pinion back background, "Three Live Ghosts,"

Liverpool 34 11 14

787181 Hartlepools 34 13 5 16 60 70 31 hub, I asked, "If I turn this rear on Friday; the delightfully amus- on Saturday: the ever welcome 34.98 17 62 72

farce comedy, "Charley's Aunt,' effect will it have on the gear on Sunday, with song, dance and 94 8719 66 .84 9 6.20 42 90-23 ing?". 34 8.7.19 45 91 28 "It would make the chain music specialities; and for a 88 0 4.20.60 100 22 looser- or tighter," says she delicious domestic comedy, "The grand farewell performance, the 34 7 7 20 42 82 21 Excellent; another thousand. Family Upstairs," on Monday

Handing her an acetylene

R. K. Valentine (owe 3/6) V. scored as they liked. W. M. Lyons and J. D. H. Craw- ford (rec. 3/6); Dr. G. E. Aubrey and G. W. Sewell (owe 3/6) v.

U.S.S. "Pittsburgh." South China: Dr. C. H. Burton and G. Rankin Langley c.f. C. Wong (rec. 15/1).

Mixed Doubles: Lt. Col. and Mrs. Wyatt (rec. 5/6). v. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bennett (res. 16/1),

H.K.L.T.A. Meeting.

6.8. June r.f. Shim 1.b. T..Chinn

Nenlan Shaw Harre Venable c. S. S. Lee Grifth

IC. Chanson .The annual meeting of the Hong

James. 2.b. D. Chinn, Kong Lawn Tennis Association is being held at the H.K.C.C. pavilion Worthington 3.b. K. Chinn

at G p.m. to-day. ・・

SCHOOLS-CRICKET XL.

The following have been chosen to play for the Combined Schools in a cricket match on Thursday, March 29, at 2 p.m. against a Kow- loon C.C. team DIA the K.C.C. ground

Tetter.

p. S. L. Lee. Substitutes:-Robertson (U.S.S. "Pittsburgh"); F. Wong and Yung

(South China).

Umpires: Zafra, Burrell Loonard.

1

.84 14 8 12 63 55 36 sand.

the Eowloon centre half, steadying Middlesbro.84 10 11 13 69 71 81 Rotherham..34 11 8 15 57 58 20 wheel round, so that the chain ng farce, "Her Wedding Night,"

sent forward

who scored with a nice low shot. Sheffield...82 11 7 14 59 68 29 Crawe

Navy played up in great form Wednesday 837 10 10 60 67 24 Ashington

Division II.

Durham after this reverse and Clarke saved

Goals,

Barrow finely from Firth but Northey fol

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pto. Nalom ..84 20 7 7 63.82 47 Wigan lowing up a good centre, struck the Cholaca crossbar with a smashing drive 'chester C. 82 20 6 6 79 40 48

Leeds

.34 20 0.8 82 51-481 which came back to Leonard, who Preston NE. 84 19 8.7 78.47 48 coolly placed the ball well past Stoke .84 17 7 10.64 60 41 Oldham 88 17 0 10 64 88 40

Huly

Scottish League.

cycle-lamp. "What's the stuff in night. Besides the performance Fts, the lower chamber?" says Lon Sunday night, "Charley's Aunt" will be presented as a

P. W. D. L. F

1.80 206-4 B8 82 46 ducted.

31 19 8 4.77 28 43 84 19 5 10 85 49 43

Delight to bark and bite:

& Clarke with a low fast shot. West Brom 34 14 9 11. 79 81 87 Motherwell..84 21 8.5 85 40 50 "Oil," says she. Four marks de-matince at 5.30 on Sunday after-

Navy came again and Bishop Bristol C. .84 147 13 68 68 35 Rangers

noon, when children will be ad- "Now, about that 'verbal mes-mitted half price Score by Innings:—

bowled Northey over as the centre Noits. Forest 82 14 6 12 71 60 34 Celtie

..33 13 8 12 62 68 34 Hearts

says 1; "When next you 12 8 4 6 6.7 Total was shooting and Immediately Swansea

The Wilbur Players"" former .33 15 4 14 58 61 34 St. Mirren.84 18 6 1 71 R6 42 sage,

62 54 89 see

the Field-Marshal, tell her visit to Hong Kong is still remem "Pittsburgh" 0 4 7 2 3 0 0,16 after, in another burst, Northey Port Vale

Grimsby

.85 12 10 13 53 87 34 Aberdren....84 17 5 12. South. China ̈ 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 put over the bar.

32 0.12 11:35 11 30 Falkirk,.....23 184 18 92 58 28 this:

bered with keen pleasure, and the Diocesan Boys' School; Mr. J. L.

Hadlay cleared for the Civilians Reading: 85, 10:9 14 48 61 29 Kilmarnock 34 18 18 11 7 8 How doth the little busy bee fact that the new plays they are

Partick...A2 15 12 71 KR 85 Youngsaye (captain), D. J. N.

and Pile put behind, and at the Clapton 0...33 10 8 15 48 07:28 St. Johnstone 34 18 8 13 84 58 84

bringing with them have achieved Barnsley...34 10 8 16 45 76 28 Anderson, W. H. Kwan, R. T.. Lee,

great success during the tour of other end Van Tromp shot weakly waivas 38 10. 718 55 80 27 Cowdenbeath 82 18 7 12 87 59 23 F. R. Zimmern, G. Lee.

Members of the Kowloon Golf at Clarke, the whistle going with Southampton 34 10 7.17 66 62 27 Dundee.84 13 516 61 76 1

India, Burma and Malaya Is Queen's College: W. P. Taui, A. Club, are reminded that, the fourth the teams on level terms

Notte C84 0.9 16 54 88 27 Hibernians 23 11 7 15 59 54 29 R. Sumad A. K Esmail, A. M. annual general meeting takes place.

34 107 17 88-88 27 Airdrieonians 38 0.10 14 51 04 28 She said she would, I've pass-augury of a very enjoyable The game re-started brightly Blackpool

Falham 83 10 5:18 82 78 25 Clydo 84 108-10 43 07 28 ed her, with honours in Dynamics season at the Star Theatre Ad Rumjahn, A. Hunt

to-day at 6.15 p.m. to the Lecture and Barkham brought of a fine S. Shields 34 6 8 22 45 97 10 Queen's Park 3 10 8:17 607128-as applied to tyre lovers be misalon will be at the popular Scorer: D, Hunt, Queen's College.Room, Y.M.C.A.. Kowloon. It is save which was much applauded,

Hamilton 34.11 4.19 62 77 26

cause she's a nice girl and doesn't prices of $3, $2, and $1, and seats 3996 18 41 74 24 Reserve F. K. Lee, Diocesan hold that there will be a large at-

Eaith 32 7 8 20 49 87 19 mind being laughed at can be reserved to-day Yor Boys' School,

tendance,

Dunfermline 13 8 8 27.87 111 9 "Kukios," in the Daily News." the entire season.

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It gathers honey all the day And eats it all the night."

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