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HONGKONG SCHOOLS ATHLETIC SPORTS.

ET. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE SENIOR CHAMPIONS,

QUEEN'S COLLEGE JUNIOR CHAMPIONS.

The annual athletic

sports of the

Hongkong Schools were held on the race-course, Happy Valley, yesterday. The grand-stand was crowded, while hundreds of happy school-boy, lined the railings to view the sport. There wore altogether sixteen schools competing this

year.

ENGINEERING CONGRESS IN

BATAVIA.

INTERESTING VISITOR TO THE COLONY.

SPORT.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL,

The championship of the United Services League may be decided to-day. The Club will met the Navy on the toimer's ground, and, in the event of the. Navy winning, the league will be theirs. They will then be in possession of 13' points.

The Royal Engineers, with eight points, have only two more games to play, and their highest possible number is twelve. A victory to-day for the Club' will give the sappera a chance of winning the league, but they must win both their remaining fixtures.

A great game should be witnessed be tween the Staff and Departments and St." Joseph's College in the junior division. St. Joseph's are almost certain ebam pions of the 2nd division, while the Staff and Departments are similarly placed as regards the runners-up position. A win to-day for either team will make them certain of retaining their present posi tion in the table at the close of the

Mr. O, E. Maríouw, civil engineer, of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Batavia, is on a short visit to the Colony in the hope of enlisting the interest of Hongkong engineers in the General Engineering Congress to be held in Batavia, in May, 1920, mention of which was made in the Daily Press a few ago.

Speaking to a reporter of the Basty Prean, yesterday, Mr. Mariouw express- The sports programme consisted the hope that a good number of Hong- ed of twenty-two events, and the competi kong engineers would make it convenient tore ebowed extreme keenness if the to attend the Congresa, especially as the various items. St. Joseph's College won problems of engineering work in the the Senior School's Championship, with Tropics were so many and various that Queen's College second, while the Junior snob a meeting would be of mutand bone-

fit and assistance Championship was won by Queen's Col

The Congress, he lege. A. Rahmin, of St. Joseph's, was said, would deal, in its six sections, with the premier athlele of the day, winning harbours and means of communication the championship with 19 points out of (including railways, tramways, tele- a possible 25. Ro Chi-to, of Queen's graphy, and telephones), irrigation, and College, won the junior championship, drainage, watorworks, etc.; roads

architecture, sooring every possible point. There was bridges; town-planning, great excitement during the Team Race, etc.; the production of energy, electricity St. Joseph's coming out victors in both and industries (including iron-works, the senior and junior events. It is in Factories and agricultural industries), teresting to note that 8. A. Hyder, of mining and geology; and other different. BL. Joseph's College, won the challenge subjects, such as technical education, the cup for the half mile fat race for the artesian question, building materials, Kowloon and the 88th Company respec third year in saccession, thus accuring Refreshments the cup as his property. were served during the afternoon, and the 18th Tafantry Band played a pleas ing selection of music.

At the conclusion of the sports, Mrs. E. Ralphs distributed the prizes.

Mr. Nightingale, who invited Mrs.

eta.

Engineers of the Dutch East Indies having given their whole-hearted support to the scheme, the Congress Committee and hoped that engineers from South East Africa, British India, the Philip pines, Western America, Japan, China, and Australia would co-operate. The Governor-General of Netherlands ludia,

The remaining two 2nd division matches are between Kowloon and the 83rd Co. R.G.A., and the South China Athletic Reserves and the 88th Co. R.G.A., and will probably result in victories for

tively.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

UNITED BERVICES LEAGUE, Hongkong F.C, Royal Navy-Club ground. Kick-off, 4.15 p.m.

HONGKONG LEAGUE, DIVISION II.

St. Joseph's College Staff and De

Ralphe to perform this ceremony, expres had accepted the post of patron of thepartments.--Club ground. Kick-off, 2.30

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were

ed the regret felt by all that H.E. the Officer Administering the Government was unable to be present that evening. He called attention to the fact that all handicap events had been eliminated this year, except in the case of British Schools, the weaker schools bad their Own sports. Those eports were held to decide the champion school for

There the year. increased entries, and they bad welcome a new school this year the Praya East School. Hy mentioned that the cup for the Junior Team race had been presented by the Anglo-Swiss Milk Company, and be thanked Mr. and Mrs. Morris for their kindness in selecting the prizes; the Jockey Club, P.W.D. and all who had contributed towards the rewards. Mr. B. Tanner said that all were agreed

to

Congress, and had promised Government support, while among those on the Gen- oral Committee were Mr. N. H. Damme, general manager of the Netherlands India Government Railways and Tram ways and President of the East Indian Section of the Royal Netherlands Insti- tute of Engineers; and Mr. P. L Dubourcq, general manager of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Companies in the Dutch East Indies.

P-m

Kowloon Bard Co. R.GA-Navy ground, Kick-off, 2.30 p.m.

South China Athletic Reserves *. 88th Co. R.G.A.-Military ground, Kick-off,

30 p.m.

The following have been pickeď tu re present Hongkong F.C. in their United Bervices League match with the Royal Navy to-day, on the Club ground at There was every reason to expect that 4.30 p.m.-G. Rodger; D. Reichelmana by April, 1920, tbe mail services and J. McCubbin; B. Pascoe, J. Stewart of the various steamship companies would and J.D. Carriere; W. Taylor, W. be more or less as in pre-war days New Hamilton, A. N. Other, H. McTavish and routes to Java would most probably bo opened; and, the Congress programs E. Riis. included several pleasure trips to dif

In their match with St, Joseph's Col ferent parts of Java Moreover, the Congress would, in a technical sense, lege, the Staff and Departments will be promote, in no small degree, the Pan represented by the following:-Çorpl. Pacific movement. which had arisen in Honolulu, Western America, China, Glenny; 8.-Bergt. Wain and Corpl. Japan, and Australia.

Scouter; Capt. Hundle, Corp. Knight Mr. Marieuw, who is staying at the Peak and Pte. Conner; Corp. Kirby, Pte

April ard, when he leaves for

that the sports meeting had been very Hotel t be pleased to communicate Skelton, Gr. Street, Corp. Ellarby, and

successful. He paid a tribute to Mrs. Ralph's kinduce in coming to present the prizes. They owed a great debt of gratitude to Mr. Nightingale, their ener getio secretary, for the excellent arrange- ments he had made and also to little Miss. Langley, who very kindly offered her, pink saah to adorn the bouquet of flowers to be presented to Mrs. Ralphs.

When

the flowers were bought," Mr. Tanner continued, "we had some ribbon, but when it was wanted it had disappeared, Miss Langley came to our resque and deserves our thanks." (Applause and laughter.).

Mrs. Balpha was then presented with the bouquet of flowers and was accorded three hearty cheers.

THE RESULTA.

Shanghai, information

while those who prefer to do so may regarding the Congress, communicate with Mr. J. J. Baggelaar, Secretary of the Congress, Molenvliet- Oost 2, Weltevreden.

HOCKEY.

STAFF AND DEPTS,. 3; GENERAL

KNOX'S MISSION, 2.

8.Q.M.8. Sheriff.

HONGKONG DEFENCE CORPS.

ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS BY MAJOR, À MORGAN, ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANDANT.

STRENGTH.

No. 808 Plc. C, R. Melling, was enrolled on March 31st, 1918, and posted to Machine-gun Co. Reference Administrative Order No. 1, dated March 31st, 1019, the resigue- D. T. Wood, "A" Co.. tion of Pts, is withdrawn.

RXAMINATION FOR PROMOTION.

Reference Corps Order No. 5, dated January 10th, 1919, a lecture will be given by the Adjutant at Head- quarters on Wednesday, April 2nd,

at p.m.

LEAVE.

Capt. W. Murray Scott, is granted leave from April 1st, 1979, to May 7th,

1910.

12 months' oxiension of leave from March 5th, 1919.

Sergt. A. Charlton, "B" Co., is granted

Corp. T. F. O'Sullivan, Engineer Co.,

Pie.

(attached to Hongkong Police), is granted months' leave from March 22nd, 1918.

C. Bara, “A” Co. is granted 9 months leave, to date from May 7th. 1910.

Pte. C. A. H. Smith, "B" Co., is grant- ed one year's leave, to date from April 16th, 1910.

Pic. John W. Taylor, Mounted Section, is granted 7 months' leave, from March 27th, 1919. 8. Gray, "B Co., is granted weeks leave, from March 28th, 1918.

Pte.

Pte. D. W. Tratman, "A" Co., je grant. ed months' leave, from June 1st,

H

1019.

Pte. E. A. Irving, "B" Co., is granted 12 months' leave, from March 20th,

1919.

Pte. W. G. Haker, "B" Co., is granted 8 months' leave, from March 28th, 1910.

Pte. E. H, Sharp, "D" Co., is granted 9 months' leave, to date from day of departure.

ORDERS FOR ARTILLERY COMPANY DY MAJOR 3. H. W. ARMSTRONG, V.D. ANNUAL MUSKETAY DOUANE.

Sunday, March 30th:-

2

8.30 am at King's Park Range, Kow.

loon.

The following N.C.O's and men will attend (uniform with rifle, belt and sidearma): Right Half Co.-Ganners Brewer,

Ellis,

and Handyside, Becha Tatam.

Left Half Co-Corpl. Bassford and Gunners Millar, Lee, Forbes, Singer and Cormack.

ORDERS FOR ENGINEER COMPANY BY CAPT. W. RUSSELL,

1 Practice Run, D.EL.:

N.CO's, and Bappers detailed by the

0.8.M. will parade for a praction: run at Lyoemun at 8.30 pm, on Tuesday, April 1st.

Officer on duty: Lieut. Templetion. Instructional Classes for Recruits:- Recruits will attend for instruction under R.E. Staff-Sergeanty at West Fort, Kowloon, at 9 p.m., on Wed nesday, April 2nd,

---

3 Musketry have not fired their Muske-

The following team will represent the Kowloon Football Club in a Second Divi-4 xion League match versus the 83rd Co.,. R.G.A., to-day; kick-off, at 2.30 p.m. sharp, on the Navy ground:-V. F. M. do Britto; F. Wheeler and M. H. Abbas; A- Van Langenberg, G. White, A. Simmons; W. Gerrard, K. Mason, J., Rasmussen, W. Hyder, and B. A. Hyder. Resorves:-A. Martin and C. Graham

LEAQUE TABLES TO DATE.

HONGING LEAGUE, DIVISION X.

Club.

1 19 2 11

P. W.

D. R.

Goals.

A.

7 +

6 ន

........ B

9 3 1 a 12 & 2 2 3 8 4

0 32 10

The third and decisive match between these tesis was played on the Happy Valley, yesterday. Both sides wore at full strength, and a very keenly contested The Mission did same was the result most of the pressing in the first half,: and gave the Staff many anxious motnenta. Salvesen was eventually successful, soor ing just before the interval, with a shot that gave Glenny no chance After changing ends the Stuff shaped better, Navy, and fine passing by the left wing enabled Hongkong F.O. 7

R. E Pugh to equalize The following were the results- The Mission, however, were not long R. G. A LONG JUMP (Senior)-1, Chiu Hon before they gained the lead again, Still, China Ath.... 7 chun; 2, Wong Kwai-yiu; 3, A. Rahminings netting from a fierce tussle within

the goal

A determined rush by the ring HUNDRED YARDS (Junior).-1, Ko Chi. Staff forwards followed, Horrocks bring. Navy to; 2, Tsiu Iu-wun; 3, Wong Hung-mi.ing the score once again lavel with a close E. E........

This player was Hongkong F.C. в HUNDEED YARDS (Senior).-1, Tsai Kaorange, ground shot,

U J responsible for the third and final goal, S. China Ath.... € han; 2, A. Robin; 3, Leung Oi-song maling no mistake after the goal-keeper R. G. A. and Chin Hon-chun (tie).

Hidu Jour (Junior)-1, Ko Chiu-to; Bhodes.

had hit out from a weak shot from The Mission tried to make a 4, Woo Pak-ping; 3, L. Rocha

drawn game, but the Staff defence panag. THEES HUNDRED YARDS (Senior).—1, 0

cd to keep them out. Maakenzio; 9, A, Rahmin; 3, Leung, Oi The Staff have won two out of the three

games played by these teams,

Gang.

ONE MILE BICYCLE RACE, Tong Kwong, & A. Bilva-Netto; 3, AR. Tavarce

HALF MILE BAG (Open)-1, -B. A Hyder; 2, G. A. Hydor, 3, Obin Kwong

ynd.

HUNDERD FALDS HANDICAP (British Schools)-1, J. Dillon; 2, W. Walker; a F. Long.

220 YARDS (Junior)-1, Bo Chi-to; Tsia In-wan; 4, Mak Yan-choi.

H102

ban;

ប 6 모 € 17 3

Those who

try Course will attend at King's Park Range, at 2.30 pm, on Saturday, March 29th. Range Officers: L. Hall and Brown. With reference to Administrative Order

No. 91/4 of February 14th, 1919, members of the Engineer Co., who having attained the age of 65-yoara

desire to be discharged,

2 having passed their 40th birthday.

wish to be excused from all parades

3 having passed their 41st birthday desire to be excused from D.E.L practice,

are requested to notify C.8.M., En. gineer Co. Office, H.K.D.C. Head- quarters, in writing, as early as possible. ORDERS FOR INFANTRY EXTTALION BY MAJOM

H. A. MORGAN.

"A" Company, No. 2 Platoon. Tuesday, April 8th:~

5.15 p.m. At Headquarters, T.E.T. for N.0.0's. The following will attend:

Sergt. Humphreys, Corpls. Walker and MacKichan, and end- Corpl, Brown.

T.E.T. parade will be held on subse quent Tuesdays for man of this unit. Further orders will be issued

'MOUNTED BEXTIÓN:

3 Monday, March 31st:-

UNITED BERVICES LEAGUE,

6 0

ง 4 2

1 12 12

8

2 2 7 6

0 11

3 1 11

B

HONGKONG LEAGUE, DIVISION

0 i 33 8 15 17

& 0

11

I

$21

St. Joseph's 11 10 Staff & Depts....13

6. 17 Navy Res. 13 8 3 A 30 19 18 88th Co.

Kowloon

83rd Co.

.....13 0

1

18 19 13

K B

2

18 18 12

.....11

8 1 11 17 g

3

3 11 30 D

HUNDRED YARDS Handicap (Girls) -1, 5. C. Ath. Res.12 87th Co. ........14. Agnes Dillon; Phyllis Woolley

A

QUARTER MILE (Open)-1, Q. Hyder: 2, C. Mackenzie; 3, B. A. Hyder

BEVEN

FURLONG BAGE, E, Haroon. Two MILES BroCLE RACE, Tong

PL A. Bilva-Netto.

Quien's

0 13 1 2 30

LAWN TENNIS,

HONGKONG 0.0. TOURNAMENT.

The following are the results of the two matches in the Hongkong C.C. tourna ment that wore played yesterday :---- OLDU XIXED HANDICAP DOUBLES,

RACE (BAnior)-1, St. Joseph's JUMP (Senior)), Tani Kao College;, 2. Queen's College; a, St. Paul's 1; 2. Young Wing-far; 3, Ma Ping-wa College HUNDRED TARDS HANDICAP (Girls under THAK RACE (Janfor). 1, Bt. Joseph's

College

College; 3, Baiying F. A. Radmond and Mrs. Maitland pun

The following were the officials:-- || (sor.) boat Capt. Gray and Miss Gordon Stowards Rev. Bro. Almar, Mr. Erco. 15,8), 4-6, 6-4, 04.

Birdy

Hav. A D. Stewart, Rev. WH Bowls, Rev. W. T. Featherstone, Mr. A. Ko Chi-to: 2, Wong Hang-mi; 3 Woo Crook, Rev. T. W Pak-ping.

McPherson,

Hon. Boore 120 YARDS HURDLE Race (Senior),

10 years)-1, Ruby

Chuo

9, Hilda Solomon; &, Aguos Dillon.

HUNDRED YARDS HANDICAP (Girls over 10 years)-1, Beatrice Hardwick; Winifred Polley; 3, Agnes Dillon,

120 YARDS HURDLE RACE (Junior)-1,

Piner. J. L Mr. G Franklin Nightingale

CLUB HANDICAP DOUBLES.

Lieut. Col. Crisp and Capt. Murray (sor) beat Pay-Lieut. Holborn and Pay..

8. A M. Sopher; 8, A. Rahmin 3, Sung Competitore Committee Meara, W. Lieut. Robinson (rea: 18), 0-4, 4-6, 6-2. ́ ́

Ju-tak.

FIFTY YARDS HANDICAP-16, Hashim

Mohamed, D. Darook

Boho AS, HANDICAP (Boys in British Bohbols)-1, C, Gloggt B, EV, Head

3, BI MoDougall, 1, E. Railton

- (Continued et foes of next coltman.)

and 2. F′. Fordi Handiony.

-TO-DAY'S, MATCHES,

par Mor - Forster, and H. Sykes OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES--AIL. Starters: Mocars, WV. Doherty, A

5.15 pm. At Jockey Club Stables.

Dress, drill order.

SIGNALLING SECTION.

Tuesday, April 1st:-

5.15 pm At Headquarters, T.ET. Rifles, balts, pouches and dummy cartridges to be carried,

G. E. STEWART, Capt.

Adjutant, K.D.O.

Hongkong, March 28th, 1919.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

HONGKONG AND OBINA DISTRJOT.

(1.)-His Excellency the Officer Adminie

toring the Government will present a Motor Ambulance to the Brigade on behalf of the Hongkong Automo bile Association, on Tuesday, let. April, at 6 p.m., at Government Mallions and Certificates will be Nursing Pontbonts, Bars, prosented at the same time to cer tain mombbas the Detachments mentioned below.

(2.)-Mambore of the No. 1 Y.A.D. (Lady May's Division) and of the Victoria Nursing Division are requested, to attend at Government Hou not Inter than 6,50 p.m.) Indoog. Uni- form to be worn,

Pierce, and E Bykes; Clerk of the Tamiabh and G. Manley . F. A. Tod(3)Member of the Men's Divisions fall Course Mr. L Forster, and Reymond and N. E. Kent, deterge

8. Harrington. Official Time Koopers, Czarn Handicar Exkotas, China 4

AP

Memra W Kay, and M. Mohler; Major Arduino (reos. £/0) v. L. Fomber Boorer: Mr W. W. For

(reo 1/0).

in at Queen's College. A Bi52m whapp

· Dromat--Holineca, khörtun puttees, haversacks, waterbottle.".

(54) E. RALPHE (Aust. Commissioner).

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