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FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928.

CHARITY SOCCER.

Facts About To-morrow's Match.

ARMY AGAINST CIVILIANS.

Kowloon's Shield Final: Holiday Programme.

[By "Rover."]

CHINESE TOUR.

MALAYA FOOTBALLERS IN

HONG KONG

TENTATIVE PROGRAMME.

Ama.

THE CHINA MAIL,

LAWN TENNIS.

ANNUAL TOURNAMENT

AT H.K.C.C./

RUMJAHNS' VICTORY,

CRICKET.

HOWLOON C.C. DEFEAT SCHOOLS.

BOWLERS HELD,

MONEY & SHARES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

On London Bank wire

eight

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2/8/18

The Hong Kong Chinese

Holders of the opon doublos Bowlers of the combined local Bank on demand teur Athletic Foderation, to which championship for three years, the schools were held yesterday when Bank 30 day's sight.. all the Chinese athletic clubs of cousins S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn Kowloon Cricket Club ran up 168 Bank 4 months sight... 2/- 4 the Colony are aflated, has ar-appeared yesterday in the annual runs (for 6 wickets) against them, Credit 4 months' sight 2/1% ranged for the visit of a Chinese lawn tennis tournament of the at Kowloon. The home team won Documentary 4 months"

Hong Kong Cricket Club,

by 96 runs. Scores: There is no lengue soccer. to-morrow owing to the important soccer team from Manila.

Such clubs as the Chinese Re-

Their opponents wore the

Kowloon C.C. charity game at Sookumpoo where a very strong Army XI will meet creation Club, Chinese Athletic Greens, father and son, the former F. Edwards, e G. Lee, b R. Lee un equally strong Hong Kong Civillan XI, the latter being drawn Association, the University, South having been gingles champion Rev. J. P. Murray, & Sumad from all the senior civilian clubs in the Colony and very representa-Chinese Bathing Club, etc. are tak China A. A., Chinese Y.M.C.A.,

Although the holders won, the Capt. J. R. Reynolds, retired . tive of the Colony's strength as regards club football.

ing part in entertaining the vis. Greens gave them a hard fight and A. W. Ramsay, retired

led twice at a critical atage in the H. T. Buxton, c Tsui, b R. Lee

W. Brace, not out.... tors. A tentative programme is given below.

"Stor" Players.

The matches are as follow:- | match will draw a great crowd and The Army Hong Kong (Civi.if the visitors live up to their re- Hans), a Soohumpoo, kick-putation some extremely clever

iT, 4.00 p.m.

The Malayan tourists number:

the "Morea"

at

years ago.

TENNIS VISITOR.

Coming.

off. 4.15 p.m., in aid of Mifi-football, will be seen, On Tuesday, twenty-four, nineteen of whom arej tury Branch, Ministering April 3, and Thursday, April 5 the players and reserves headed by the Children's League.'

Malayan Chinese will play the captain, Yee Cheok-wah of the Man Who Beat Vincent Richards Kowloon F.C. v. H.M.S. "Cum- Europeans and United Services Singapore Chinese Football Asso- berland," at Kowloon, kick respectively. The pick of the Sin- ciation and Aston Club. They ar-

gapore players are included in the rived yesterday on Tourist XI. and representatives and are being accommodated The big match at Sookumpoo from Perak and Selangor have also the King Edward Hotel. They re should attract a very large crowel.jaccompanied the team, many of the due to leave Hong Kong on the If the teams turn out as selected, cleverest players in the Straits be- "Kalyan" on April 9.

probably the strongest ing included in the seventeen who sides which could be pelected and have come up. the match will afford the Army an excellent chance of discovering any

they are

The Malayan team is comprised of "star" players from Singapore," Perak and Selangor, reputed to be worthy opponents for any team in this Colony. Before their depar-

Two Games Definite.

Considerable interest is being: weak spots in the team in view of taken in the result of the matches, their forth coming match in the in the Straits where the reputa- Lai Wah Cup when they meet tions of the Hong Kong Chinese ture from Singapore they met the! China. The Hong Kong Civilian XI also the Hong Kong British best of other, teams there, includ- are well ing Europeans, and beat every team, is strengthened by the inclu- teams and local clubs sion of the Chinese Athletic play- known. The visiting team have team comfortably. ors, but three Athletle representa- had opportunity to practice to- tives all being Interport players, Kether in matches arranged at At present there are two games and estopting for the absence of Singapore prior to the tour. Wynne (Palice) in the side, the XI. Hong Kong spectators are assur- is about the strongest that could ed of a feast of football during be selected and should render a the Easter holidays. good account. The Army team isi. very strong and includes five play«!

IT'S

Scotland!

who represented against China a few weeks ago;, Leach and Sims were also in the England side. The prospects of the match are very open and al- though the result may be a close

THE LEAGUE.

Fixtures in the Senior Division.

Fixtures in division I. of the one yet I think there will be sev-II.K. Football League have been eral goals scored as both forward jarranged as follow:- lines are fast and clever.

*

*

*

Military bands will play on the ground from 3 p.m. onwards till the kick-off which will make the wait- ing very pleasant and the proceeds of the match are to be devoted to the Military Branch of the Minis- tering. Children's League. There will be the usual raffle for the football used in the match, this latter being presented by Messrs. Line, Crawford, Ltd.

The teams aclocted are as fol- Tow

man

The Army:-C.S.M. Anderson (2nd K.O.S.B.); Guardsman Hirst (2nd Scots Guards),. Pte. Martin (2nd K.O.S.B.); Guarda-

Carswell

(2nd Scots Guards), Staff Sgt. Sims (R.A.M.C.) captain, Sgt. Hill (1st Queen's Regt.); Pte. Campbell (2nd K.O.S.B.), Guarda- man Aird (2nd Scots Guards), Sgt. Leach (R.A.), Sgt. Mc- Glinchey (2nd K.O.S.B.), Pte. Alexander (2nd K.0.S.B.).

Wednesday, April 4.

Club de Recrelo v 2nd Scots

Guards, King's Park, kick-off

5 p.m.

that are being definitely arranged, |

Francisco Aragon, the amateur lown. tennis singles champion at the Philippine Islands for some years, is due in Hong Kong on Monday (April 2), by the "Presi dent Cleveland.""

I

Last your Aragon twice beat Vincent

Richarda

former (a American Davis Cup player), the latter visiting Manita as a pro- fcasional.

Aragon has played on Hong Kong courts before and has ap- several parts of the peared in world. During his two daya! stay, exhibition matches may be pos- sible.

and through the courtesy of the opening set which needed sixteen Committee and members of the games to decide.

o On demand 14 Credits, 4 50 Bight

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Total (for 6 wkts, dec.) 108 E. B. Morton, J. C. Lyul und N, H. Ross did not bat.

R. Lee Anderson

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1 0 16 Combined Schools,

F. R. Zimmern,.c Reynolds, b

Murray

W. H. Kwan, c Edwards, b

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Tauf Wai-pui, b Murray

D. J. N. Anderson, b Brace .. JA. M. Rumjahn, b Brace A. R. Suffiad, b Murray A. K. Ismail,

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H.K.F.C., they, are to be played on T. Honda (another singles ex- the Club ground, at Happy Valley champion) and his partner also. Hunt, e Brace, b Ross at 4.30 p.m. These games are on won in straight sets in the doubles. R. Lee, not out Sunday, April 1, between Hong

Yesterday's Resuits. Kong Chinese and Malayan Chi-f Open Doublea (1st round):« T. nese, and on Wednesday, April 4,Honda and T. Akiyama beat E. D. Malayan Chinese v. H.M.'s Navy, Lawrence. and W. A. Nowers 6-0, Another fixture, on Tuesday, 16-2, 6-4; (2nd round)-H. D. April 3, Mulayan Chinese y. Hong Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn beat Kong Civilians, has been submit-S. E. Green and D. S. Green 9-7. Murray 6-2, 6-1.

Reynolds ted to the H.K. Football Assocla-

Handicap Singles "B" (3rd Ross tion for approval. A game against

round)-C. H. Bradley (owe 1/6) Buxton be arranged" the Army is still to

beat C. L. C. Sandes (rec. 3/0) Brace 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.

Lyal Handicap Doubles (2nd round): Ramsay G. C. Grove and J. G. Lawrie

Norrie (rec. 3/6) 6-3, 6-3. (owe 15) beat A. Reid and J. M.

To-day's Fixtures.

and if circumstances permit will be played after the other games.

The Hong Kong Team, selected to meet the visitora in- The Hong Kong Chinese team

alude:-Pau Ka-ping, Lai Yuk-tat,

F

Saturday, April 7. 2nd K.O.S.Bs. v. Club de Recreio, Sookumpoo, kick-off 4.45 p.m. Wednesday, April 11.

Ng Kam-chuen, Lam Yuk-ying, Open singles (3rd round):-Ng Hong Kong F.C. v. Club de Re- Wong Shul-wah, Leung Yuk-tong, Sze-kwong v. J. M. da Silva,

off 5 p.m.

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Police

Y.

kick-off 5 p.m.

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London, Yesterday.

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3

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18.18

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'VARSITY 2ND v. "REST."

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FANLING HUNT.

At the Club de Recreio ground, King's Park, to-morrow, the Uni- crelo, H.K.F.C. ground. kick-Chan Kwong-iu, Suen Kum-shun, Open Doubles (2nd round):-Ho versity 2nd XI (junior league

Li Wai-Koon, Tso Kwai-shing, Wai-hing and Chan So v. T. Honda Champions) meet "the Rest of Athens 1st Queen's Regt. v. Chinese Wong Pak-chong (all of Chinese and T. Akiyama.

League II," at 2 p.m. Teams :— Athletic, Sookumpo, kick-off Athletic), Leung Wing-tak, Fung Handicap Singles "A" (2nd

University 2nd XI.:~~F. Hiptoola King-cheung, Ip Pak-wa, Li Tin-round):-G. F. H. Bichard (rec.(captain), W. M. Gitting, Dr. M. B.

Osman, A. Baker, A. B. Sulieman,) South Chinn v. Kowloon F.C.ang, Lai Ting-tsoi (of South 2/6) v. C. C. Stark (rec. 4/6).

Caroline, Hill, kick-off 5 p.m. China). The final line-up to be Handicap Singles "B" (3rd F. S. Chen, B. N. Sudan, S. R.

Saturday, April 14, fielded on Sunday will be selected, round):-H. V. Parker (rec. 15) v. Kermani, K. T. Loke,

A. C. Howell (rec. 1/6).

Fook, H. T. Barma...... Hong Kong F.C., in a day or two.

Mixed Doubles: Mrs. C. P. F. The Rest!- C. F. Alexander $1,000 Trophy. H.K.F.C. ground, kick-off 5

The visitors have brought up 15/3) v. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Grove H. A. Alves, M. F. Pinna, F. Car- James and A. D. Humphreys (owe (captain), H. Overy, Goo., Lee, p.m. Kowloon F.C. v. Chinese Athle- with them beautiful trophy (scr.); Mrs. Armstrong and G. W. valho, H. E. Strange, S, M. Hale, tic, Kowloon F.C. ground, donated by Mr. Gaw Khek-khíam of Sewell (owe 15/3) v. Mr. and Mrs. S/Sgt. Greenaway, E.R.A. Sparrow, the Ho-Ho Biscuit Factory, Ltd. o. C. Womack (rec. 15); Mr. and E.R.A. for the competition and arrange- Mrs. G. R. Sayer (rec. 3/6) v. Beasley. ments will be made between the Miss Wentworth and A. H. Crook P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. those of Hong Kong for, the in- . Kealy (ser.) v. Miss Heard and Singapore representatives and (ser.); Miss Luard and Lieut. J. B. "Rest of Hong Kong":-China Ath. 16 14 0 245 0 30 Clark (Police) captain; Wheeler K.O.S.B...19 9 4 6 32 17 24

auguration of annual football com-'s. E. Green (scr.). (Kowloon), Bishop (H.K.F.C.); R.A. ......19 11

petitions in the nature of the pre- 62 33 21 · 24 McBride (H.K.F.C.), McKelvie Scots Gds. 19 8 5 6 28 17 22

vailing interport gomes, The' (Kowloon); Lam Yuk-ying (Chin-Queen's ...19 8 8 3 46 33

trophy is a magnificent gift and is) ese Athletic); Taylor (H.K.F.C.), Kowloon ..16 7 6 3 23 25 17

valued at over $1,000. Howarth (Police), Gosano (Re-R.A.F.....20 5 9.6 30 28 16

The tentative programme, creio),,Suen Kam-ahun (Chinese Recreio...16 6 8 2 23 36 14ject to alteration, is as follows:- Athletfe), Chang Kwong-iu H.K.F.C...18 10 3 23 41

March 30. (Chinese Athletic).

S. China ..19 3 12 4 15 57 10

4 p.m.; practice on the H.K.F.C. Referee: Mr. W. E Hollands, Police...17 3 11 3 9 29 h Linesmen: Mr. H. M. McTavish, i

Note: Each club has to play 20) Mr. Mackie.

matches.]

1

The league table is as follows:-

Goals.

HOME FOOTBALL.

NOTTS FOREST DEFEAT

READING.

EIGHT GOALS SCORED.

19

13

ground.

sub-

TO-NIGHTS BOXING.

H.K.C.C. TEAMS.

Hong Kong Cricket Club teams for friendly matches at 2 p.m. to- morrow are:---

STEEPLECHASE MEETING

TO-MORROW.

CALENDAR FOR APRIL

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b

8% Prom. 6

Shui police station, 8 a.m.

Wednesday, 4th: meet at Mr. Souza's bungalow, 2.45 pm.

Friday, 6th: Good Friday Paper Chase, 3.15 p.m., meet to, be an- nounced..

Sunday, 8th: meet at Mai Po

Full particulars about to-mor-village, 7 a.m.

Wednesday, 11th: meet at Hunt- row's steeplechase race meeting of 1st XI (home) v. the Army: the Fanling Hunt have already or Arms, 2,15 p.m. A. W. Hayward, E. J. R. Mitchell, been given in C. D. Wales, H. Owen Hughes, The two most important events are the "China Mail," the Fanling Grand National and the Fox-Hunters Challenge Cup,

Saturday, 14th: meet at Sheung The 2nd Batt. King's Own Scot-

Shui, 2.46 p.m. tish Borderers and, H.M.S. "Cum-. V. Parker, E. R. Duckitt, G. R.

Sunday, 15th: Point-to-Point, bertand" meet at Murray Barracks Vallack, G. P. Lammert, C. E

11.30 a.m., meet to be announced.

Wednesday, 18th: meet at Mr. at 9 p.m. to-night, in a team boxing Hammond, Rev. E. K. Quick, A. N.

The Hunt's calendar for April is 5 p.m. tea at the Chinese Re-match, eleven-a-side, three rounds!

Other.

out. The next steeplechase meet-

Souza's bungalow, 2.45 p.m. erention Club.

each bout, Imperial Services Box-|

2nd XI (away) v. Kowloon C.C.ing is on Saturday, April 28.

Saturday, 21st: Col. Hayley Bell's 8 pm: S.C.A.A. dinner in China Ing Association rules.

2nd XIS. J. Jordain, E. R. West, Among other Interesting events Hunt Ride (into China), meet at Building.

Several of the K.O.S.B.'s, who J. E. Hancock, L. M. S. Lloyd, G. is Lt. Col. F. Hayley Bell's hunt Sheung Shui police station, 2.45 March 31..

have fought

Rankin, W. R. Tait, C. P. James, ride on Saturday, April 21, which P

Sunday, 22nd: meet at Mr. H.K.B.A. tournaments, will be seen, A. H. Penn, A. C. Howell, W. will be the Hunt's second venture

Into Chinese territory. The first Potts's bangalow, 7 am. amongst them Ptes. Hume, Mc Brackenridge, F. S. Thomson,

Wednesday, 25th; meet at Connell, Smith and Carney.

stables, 3 .p.m. April Events.

Saturday, 28th: Steeplechase The calendar for April is as Race Meeting, Kwanti.

Sunday, 29th: meet at Mal Po Sunday, 1st: meet at Sheung village, 7 a.m.

2.80 p.m.: round the island drive. 4.30 p.m. attend charity foot ball match at Sockumpoo,

& p.m.: Chin Woo Athletic Asso- ciation entertainment.

April 1.

4. p.m.: group photo at ground,

at the various

Seats are $1 ringside, and 50; cents and 20 cents. Entrance will

Two greyhounds were taken by

was held a short while ago.

he at the main gate in Queen's- aeroplane frorn Guildford. to follows:-~ H.K.F.C.'road. Central and the upper gate Staines racing track.

Kowloon, in view of the Senior Shield Gpul on Saturday week, have arranged another friendly match for to-morrow, their oppon- ents being an XI. from H.M.S. "Cumberland," the new arrival on the Station. The ship's team, is! reported to be fairly strong but may possibly need a little time to, settle down. As Kowloon will be without Northey, Sims. McKelvie, and Wheeler, the locals may have

London, Yesterday. to go all out to maintain their fine record of the last few weeks. League to-day. Notis Forest

Indivisjon II of the Football 7.30 p.m.: Chinese Athletic As- Kerniek is being given a trial in feated Reading by five goals to restaurant,

de-sociation dinner, Lane, Crowford's Northey's position at centre-for- three at Nottingham.-Reuter, ward, a position which is causing

The table now reads 43 the Kowloon management a little follows:- anxiety adequately to fill; and Mc- Kelvle is too valuable in the middle tine to be spared, although the Choloca

Coals.

4.30 p.m.: Malay Chinese v. H.K. Chinese, H.K.F.C. ground.

April 2.

12 noon to G p.m.: drive around New Territory.

7.30 p.m.: Chinese Bathing Club

P. V. D. L. F. A. Pts dinner, Lak-to-to restaurant. -- .34 20 7 7 63 32 47 Af'clienter C. 32 20 0 6 79 48 46

Kowloon half-back could just suit Preston N.E. 34 19 8 7 78 47 46

the centre-forward position. The Leeds

April 3,

in Garden-road.

The K.O.S.B. team is composed

of Edms. Johnston, Ptes. McGuire, Gordan, Carney, Woolley, Hume, Boyer L/C. Armett, Piper Smith and.Bdms. McConnell.

BASKETBALL.

U.S.S. "Pittsburgh" Arst

team

4.80 p.m. Maliya Chinese, v. defeated Ying Wah College "A" by

inclusion of May, Vickers or Tier Stake 34 20 6 8 82. 51 46 Hong Kong Civilians, H.K.F.C. 38 points to 16 in a basketball nan appears to be the only solu Oldham .83 17 6 10 04 38 40 ground.

34 17 7 10 01 50

match at the Chinese Y.M.C.A.

tion, but all' good sportsmen would West Brom. 34 14 9 11 79 01 37 9 p.m.: "Star" Theatre, Kowloon, yesterday evening. have liked to see Northey in the Notts. Forest 33 16 0 12 70 69 36

Kowloon team in the final.

Bristol C. ...34 14 7 13 68 68 36 Swansea ..38 13 8 12 02 58 34 Port Vale...93 154 14 68 51 34 Grimsby ...86 12 10 13 63 67 34 .33 10 12 11 37 41 32 34 10 9 15 49 66 20 33 10 8.15 40 07

34 10 9 18 46 70 39 10 7 16 65 80

April 4.

4.30. p.m.; - Malaya Chinese Y Royal Navy, H.K.F.C. ground. ',

10 p.m. to Canton by steamer.

April 5.

:

4 p.m. Malaya Chinese v. Can-

28 ton, Canton.

The American flagship's reserve team, however, lost to Ying Wah College "E" by 20 points to 87.

Stephen's College hold their 7.30 p.m.: reception by Canton annual sports on Monday, April 2, Amateur Athletic Federation. on the University recreation

ground, Pokfulam-road.

For the next two weeks, irres- Hail pective of the Shield finals, football Reading spectators are in for some real Clapton O good sport as in addition to the Barnaloy arrival of a Malayan Chinese XI.Southampton 34 10 7 17 56 62

Walves who are reported to be 3 very Notts C clever and highly scientific side, a Blackpool .34 10. 7 17 68 88 27 tour is also being made to Hong Fulham .34 10 6 19 62 80 25) 8 a.m. return to Hong Kong by Kong of a Shanghai Portuguese S. Shields..34 5 0 28 45 07 10 steamer. XI. and Macao Portuguese. XI.!

.34 00 16 64 08

April 6.

احمد

Swansea Town Football Club have refused the application of a

7 p.m. Hong Kong Chinese Ama, Scottish eyndicate to lay a grey- South China restaurant,

April 9. Departure on s.8, "Kalyan."

Contributed.

which will play in a triangular The following have been selected teur Athletic Federation dinner, hound track contest with the local Portuguese. for Kowloon Football Club 1st XI in a friendly match v. H.M.S. The first match of this fine "Cumberland" to-morrow, at Kow- series fakes place on Sunday on loon, kick-off 4. p.m.:- Angus; the H.KF.C ground when the Wheeler Dodshon; Guest, Hedley, Malayan Chinese XI play au Inter- Vickars; Reed, Tiernan, Kernick, port with South China. This Muir, Miles. Reserve: Bliss

The Booking

con be booked for Sunday's match. Members of the Hong Kong F.C From advertisements on page 3 have to present their membership it will be seen how and where seats cards.

BOXING

At Which Will Appear Several Contestants From

The American Squadron.

SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, at 9.15 p.m.

LEE

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(Percival Street.)

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