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KINGS

THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 6.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

AN ENGLISH CAST

WITH

AMERICAN DIRECTION.

She came

to steal his

jewels, but

remained to

lose her

heart.

Elissa Landi

in

ALWAYS GOODBYE

with

LEWIS

STONE

NEXT CHANGE

FOX

PICTURE

COMMENCING SUNDAY, 21st FER.

DOCTORS WIVES

with

WARNER BAXTER JOAN BENNETT

Booking at

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A wite saw too much in the private office

of her successful doctor-husband.

PICTURE

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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

KOWLOON RUGBY

CLUB WIN.

Medway Second fifteen

Out-played.

BOTH SIDES SHORT.

At King's Park yesterday the Kowloon Rugby Club gained their biggest victory of the season when they defeated the H.M.S., Medway second Afteen by two goals and four tries (22 points) to nil.

CHELSEA'S F. A. CUP VICTORY.

STRAIGHT SETS FOR ALL WINNERS.

Wednesday Defeated in Replay.

KILMARNOCK PROCEED.

London, Yesterday. In the Fifth Round F.A. Cup re- Chelsea defeated Sheffield play Wednesday by two clear goals.

Third Day Provides No Surprises.

SULLIVAN WINS,

The third day's play in the Open Singles Championship provided no surprising eliminations and

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The following were the results play of really first-class standard of League encounters as cabled by was witnessed. The following on Reuter:-

were the full results of yesterday's play:-

Owing to lack of players both sides the game was not in the nature of an exhibition display. The Medway were forced to accept the services of J. E. H. Cogan in

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

First Division.

4 Grimsby

0

3

West Brom.

1 Middlesbro'

Newcastle U. 3 Bolton

the second half and then they were. Arsenal two players short. Kowloon were Derby C. only one short throughout the Huddersfield game.

2 Birmingham Second Division.

For Kowloon, D. Black played a Portsmouth very aggressive game behind the

acrum and worked splendidly with Bradford his partner, D. F. Kilby. The lat-Bury

ter, though not scoring himself, Manchester U. 5 was instrumental in the scoring

Third Division (South).

(First Round.)

A. L. Sullivan beat F. D. Pereira

6-3, 6-9.

Lee Wai-tong beat J. G. Lecky

6-2, 6-1.

Second Round.

0

1 Preston N.E. 5

Bradford C. Burnley

2

S. A. Rumjahn beat H. N. Chau

6-2, 6-1.

1

1 Crystal Pal

2

Tsui Yun-pul beat T. Monoghan 7-5, 6-1.

C.

A. H. Harkins beat L. T. Ride

6-2, 8-6.

2

Yew Man-kit beat A. V. Gosano

6-3, 6-2.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

of four of the six trics, and was Watford probably the best back on the field. The Kowloon forwards combined well in the loose but would not heel when in a position to do so.

For Kowloon, G. C. Burnett (3),; S. MacNider (2) and Owen Davies scored the tries whilst J. E. Wilson converted two,

Kowloon

22 points

Medway II..... 0 point Kowloon: Skinner; Whitley. Black, Burnett, Kilby, Davies; Wilson,

Brokenshire, Bonham, Muller, Kerr, MacNlder, and Stok-

er.

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WEAK CLUB SIDE LOSE

SCRAPPY GAME.

Jats. Record Win on the U.S.R.C. Ground.

RECREIO BEAT RADIO.

On the U.S.R.C. ground yester day afternoon the Hong Kong! Hockey Club first eleven lost to the 3/9 Jats Regiment by two goals to nil in a scrappy game. Both pointa were registered in the first half.

In the absence of G. Duncan, J., Rodger and E. V. Reed, the Club: accepted the services of Captain Huxford, in goal, and two reserves from the Jats. Duncan, however, arrived after the first goal had been scored.

The Club failed to get together, Tetley, a forward, having to play depart- in the defence, in which

ment he proved good. In the first half, the Club commenced to at- tack, but failed to find the net. In their first rush down, the Jats scored through Captain Morgan, as the result of a frea hit outside the

Motherwell

4 Morton

In the Third Round Scottish Cup replay Kilmarnock eliminated Dun- dee United by three goals to nil

·

Stiff Hurdles.

The following is the draw for the Fourth Round of the Scottish Cup to be played on March 5:- Airdrieonians V. Partick Clyde

v. Hamilton Dunfermline v. Kilmarnock Rangers v. Motherwell

Our Sports Diary.

HOCKEY-To-day-8t Ап- drew's v. University.

To-morrow-Radio

Club.

v. German

Third

GOLF-To-morrow Round of Ladies' Championship.

Sunday K.G.C. Junior Cham- pionship Final.

HUNTING-Sunday- Fanting Hunt Hounds Meet at Potts' Bun- galow at 8.15 p.m.

(Li

CRICKET Saturday - League 1-University v. Craigengower C.C. (L.); Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service C.C. (L); Indian R.C. v. Hong Kong C.C. (L.); Loague II. Craigengewer C.C." v. University

Service

F. Kow- C.C. loon C.C. (L.); Hong Kong C.C. 1. Indian R.C. (L.).

FOOTBALLS Saturday- First Division-Recreio v. Borderers; Navy V

Argylla v. St. Joseph's;

v. Club; Chin- ese Leash China "B" v. Eastern; Sung Ching v. Yee Woo; Chinese Athletic "B" v. Chinosa Athletic "A".

RACING Saturday Annual Race Meeting (Happy Valley).

TENNIS..

THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME.

circle. The Club, however, renew- The following is the programme ed their offensive, and Francis and of matches in the Open Champion- Divett both had hard luck with hot ship this week:- shots. In another raid, the Játs

D. B. Evans v. W. Woo. inside-left got his shot past Dun-Chiu Chun-chiu v. R. Choa or Wong,

G. A. White v. A. F. Sullivan

Pereir

Can.

To-day.

To-morrow!

In the second half, the Club' showed up a little better, there M. W. Lo v. Firdos Khan. being good combination, between Y. Hachiums v. 9. E. Green. A. H. Rumjahn v. H. Y. Ho. Owen Hughes and Divett on the T. V. Segalen v. Iu Tak-lum. right wing. Francis, when well placed, scored a beautiful goal, but Szalo Pick v. W. B. Cornaby, the point was disallowed for off- Lak Ding-cheung v. F. Aki.

H. Owen Hughes v. Bal Wa-lang. aide. The Jats attacked, vigorous-F. A. Redmond V. W. C. Hang. ly, but Duncan cleared shot after T. Honda v. G. C. Burnett. shot, in rapid succession. Towards H. Luhring v. R. R. Todd. the termination, play wae of a Ng Szo-cheung v.. M. H. Waring. ding-dong nature with neither side R. Gremillet v. T. Akiyama.

Ho Ka-lau v. E. Zimmern..

able to score....?

Ja Tak-cheek beat H. N. Lee

- 6-2, 7-5,

J. A. E. Cassumbhoy beat E. T.

1

E. Nash 6-3, 6-4.

.

M. K. Lo beat E. W. Railton

6-0, 6-1. Who They Meet in the Next Round. Lee Wal-tong v. H. D. Rumjahn. A. L. Sullivan v. G. A. White. S. A. Rumjahn v. Tsul Yan-gui.| A. H. Harkins v. Yew Man-kit. In Tak-cheuk v. J. E. Cassumb-

hoy.

M. K. Lo v. S. E. Green or Y.

Hachiuma.

SADD JUST MISSES

CENTURY.

Big Partnership with Grey Spells Victory.

R.E. & SIGS. BEATEN.

At Scokunpoo yesterday the Royal Army Service Corps defeat- ed the Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals by 7 wickets.

Scores

Whitfield, b Cate

Meehan, b Pamplin

RE. and S.

10

30

Lt. Anstruther, c and b Whitley

25

Lt. Col. Marsden, h Grey

51

Holmes, b Pamplin

5

v.

Jordan, c Whitley, b Gray

16

Pegg, b Lazenby

0

Buckle, b Lazenby

Grosvenor, not out

Savill, b Grey

Deavall, b Lazenby

Extraa

15

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The China-Japan trouble in Shanghai is becoming graver every hour. Afetr a final warning the Japanese troops, numbering over 20,000, have started a big push with intermittent shelling. Latest news is that two British sailors, of H.M.S. Suffolk, who were part of a guard on the Hongkew wharf, were injured by shellfire, and both are in a critical condition. The situation at Shanghai is fully dealt with in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,

The February Criminal Sessions opened during the week, before the Chief Justice and the Pulsne Judge, there being seven cases on the calendar. In one a young Chinese amah, was arraigned on a charge of the manslaughter of a man in the kitchen of a Peak house, where both were em. ployed by Mr. and Mrs. C, A. L. Rickett. The evidence showed that accused and deceased had a fight. After a short retirement the Jury returned a verdict of Guilty with a strong recommendation to mercy. The case is reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.

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The Canadian Pacific Steamship Company luxury liner, sa. Empress of Britain, arrived in Hong Kong on February 11, on her maiden cruise round the world. Com- fort and convenience has been the keynote of her construc- tlon, and the C.P.R. have every reason to be proud of the largest ship of their fleet afloat to-day. The OVERLAND CHINA MAIL furnishes a detailed report on the liner.

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Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS."

Grey

Cate

For the Club, Owen Hughes and Divatt were the pick of the for-1

Whitley

***

wards, whilst W. Reed, Tetley and the Radio Sports Club by three Woodward worked hard in the de- goals to one in a friendly encoun- fence, The Jats played a better ter. At half-time, the score was game, Morgan and Syer shining in two nil in favour of the Recreio. Pamplin, run out. the forward line. Their right wing, a very fast runner, was "alio impressive. The defence was strong.

Pamplin Lazenby

O. M. R. W.

9.1: 2. 9. 1 20 10:2 #1

48

8

56 1 -17

RAS.C

Grey, b Jordan

Result:

A. Mamak - Hockey - Tournament q. M. S. Sadd, c Fegg, b Jordan: match will be played between the Buckland, not out |C.B.A. and the Royal Corps of Cate, not out.

Signals, on the former's ground at

Extras

3/9, Jate **Club

King's Park to-morrow, (Friday) commencing at 5.16 p.m. sharp.

Total (for 8 wks. "BOWLING" ANALYSIS.

G

THE OVERLAND CHINA MAIL

CB.A. Team For Tomorrow.

Club G. Dancan; W. Wood- OBA team-G. Duncan, LW ward, Jat; W Beed, A. A. Dand, Tipple, C. L. Gregory, N. Whitley, J. L. Tetley H, Owen Hughes, G. D. Davies, S. MacNider, W. ER. Divett, CO. Francis, D. Brit Hirst, TS. D Whitley, C. C. tain Evans and, Jat. DEMENAG Francis W. G. Johnson, J. P

White, BgWin For Recreio. E

At King's Park yesterday" after. Reserves. Philippens and M.. noon, the Club de Recreio defeated Welll

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