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HOCKEY NOTES.

[BY SHORT CORNER.")

It was generally expened that the Mrs Dyer yesterday afternoon pre- H.K.EL.C. cricketers would win their sented the prizes at the Annual Prize game with the Malaya cricket team on Day of the Kowloon Junior British Tuesday, and they did. Their victory by two goals to one was well deserved. bur the closeness of the score and the general rau of the game indicate the strength of the opposition. Allfree and Hayes "Newing ton, who assisted the Malaya side, con tributed not a little to the success of the game, but even without these two it is certain that our visitors would have put up a good fight and fully extended the Club side.

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A large number of parents attended, and listened with interest while the Headmistress (Miss M. Cooper) read the annual report in which sho' stated ::

In January 1924, there were 30 the roll, and on November 1st, there were 8an 'itcrease of 41 per cent Eighty-three is the highest enrol ment since 1931. The average daily at tendance in January was 51, in Novem ber 71. Up to July the average attend ance was exceptionally high, but it has been brought down this term by bad colds and, whooping cough,

"There have been several changes in the Staff throughout the year. In February last ifiss Roberts was appointed to this school Mrs. Holland-was transferred in March to Ellis Kadoorie School. She was replaced by Miss Graveson, who left us

Their forward play was not their strong point, the right wing being slower than was expected, owing to a hiber of passes being sent to the wing too hard and too far forward. This was not the case with the left wing, but several useful passes were either allowed to go into touch or were not dealt with until the cab defence bad found it possible to

nother" the wing men.

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TAKE A PEG in July to be married. Mrs. Lagan went The Malaya" defenders, however, were on leave in May, and has since resigned.extremely useful, and the number of Miss Skinner was promoted to be lead-times they succeeded in putting the Club mistress of Belilies Public School in July right wing off-side marks the skill with and Miss Cooper was transferred from the which they played throughout as well as Peak School on "September 15th to take pointing a lesson to our forwards, who over her work. Owing to the large in-nigh: bear is in mind with advantage. ercase in numbers in the infaut classes The game between Shameen and the R.R.H.C. has been definitely fixes for Miss Davis has come to us from Quarry Sunday, December 7th, and, under Bay.

stand, will be played on the U.S.B.C. In December Miss George Completed ground if this can be obtained If Sha- her Teachers' training under the Hong-een find it possible to put their full side in the field, as they hope at pre kong Technical Institute. We should

sent, the game ought to be worth watch- like to congratulate her for bringing using. honour by coming in second in the Har- bour race held in October. (Cheers.)

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TO-DAY'S RACE MEETING. NOTES ON FORM AND SPECIAL SELECTIONS.

LOCAL SPORT.

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL

The following matches in the Hong kong League are down for decision to-

The seventh Extra Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club will be held today day, the saddling bell for the first race being rung at a pan.

The number of entries is above the due to the recent importations from naual standard, und "the class" of ponies, .

Shangani, after the last autuma meeting. is of a very high' order."

There are seven events on the card,. which opens with one for novices-a five turlongs sprint for jockeys who have not ponies entered, and if Lient. Commander won more than five races. There are la Thompson should be given the nouut, of Day of Surprise, he should prove the winter, it is not certain whether Mr. Alve will start his erratic Sturland, but, if he does, this pony has a good winning

chaut.

As far as can be judged from the per formances on gallop mornings within

standing in the form displayed by the past few weeks, there is really nothing ponies entered for this meeting.

Division 1.

Kick-off at 4.13 p.m.!

Hongkong Club H.M.S. Temar, Navy Aground. Referee: Mr. F. Sinith.

Kowloon East Surrey Begt., Kow.

loon F.C. ground. Referee: Mr. Spencer.

South China ***À ** 1 South Chin

"B," Snokunpoo ground. Referee: Mr. Collins.

Division TI.

Kick-off at 2.43 p.m. South China A. Kowloon Res

South Chins ground. Referee: Mr. Ford.

v. St. Joseph's "A." Sookunpoo ground. Referee Mr. Smith, RA.

South China "B"

Club de Recreio B" e. East Surrey's Drums. Kowloon F.C. ground. Re feree Mr. Bailey.

Club de Recreio Ae. East Surreys Reserves. Navy "A" ground: Re- ferce: Mr. Horfett. Hongkong Club Reserves #. Sacred Heart H.K.F.C. ground. Referee: Mr. Greer.

There is a report that Dr. Kew's invine trouble in the fetlock. It can be trusted ible Prince Regent han developed his old

that both the owner and the jockey, Mr. Gibson, will take good care that Prince Regent will be fit to face the starter, and if it does there is little to beat this peny

Owing to the Rugby match on the the retains the form displayed at the last two meetings of the season.

H.K.F.C. ground, the Club have been The Kilmarnock Handicap for ****A* forced to play on the Nary "A" ground. class ponies over a six furlong distance. The game should be well contested und, will be a fairly open event. It is difficult with Jones i form, the Club should win. The Tamar have picked up some useful to say exactly what starters will be seen in this ruce, bup Kashmir, who, was au men and a fast "game should be seen. his top form at the last meeting, "is res The Surveys go over to Kowloon, bay- ported to be off colour, and therefore paying given us the Soakumpoo ground for not be seriously considered for this event, the South China match which is WAS but if Fernieaf should face the starter, found. necessary in view of his excellent performances at ing fehls within raccourse, owing to the move from the play- the meeting on the 25th inst, when he extra race meeting to-day. McKelvie will did a mile in 2mins. 24.3-3ses, he should return to the middle line for Kowloors with a view to holding the Surveys at- Capt. Neville's Rivergrass, at his tack Bench replaces Stewart in goal for weight of 151 lbs., which is 7 lbs. fighter the home team. A fast-game is expected than weight for inches, should be a dan and the Surreys are almost sure to get

home.

be likely winner.

the event.

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It is some time since Hongkong wit-Ferous competitor if he is sent out for nessed auy Interport hockey, and the only

The two South China" teams are due ST. ANDREW'S STAKEN, The school was inspected three times tear in any way representative of the

oat at Bookunpoo and on the play.shown Old Spotted Sand stands out from in the last league game between these during the year-once by the Director of Colony which Shanghai has entertained

of late has been the team of Indian play among the rest in the Troon Handicap, teams they will receive very little support. Education and twice by Mr. de Martin." ers which visited the Northern port in the third race of the day, over a dix except, from their own countrymen. The Thieves broke into the school three the Spring of 1923. The writer witnessed Lance of one mile. Spotted Sand is, how- Erant should add to their list of times this year but nothing of any value the greater part of this game and the ever, penalised to the extent of 10 lbs, wins.

crowd of interested spectators at a cor. while Rothesay, the second best fancy, was found missing

Owing to the University being excused. test which could only by a considerable carries Ibs, less at 193. Satisfaction football during the examinations there “In March the military authorities had stretch of imagination be called Inter-Dublis, is weighted at 150 lbs., which is will be only five games in the junior all outside painting done and re-tarred or made it quite clear to him that 3 lbs. overweight for inches, and if ridden lengte this week. The game between the although the finer points of the play may by Mr. Harriman should acquit himself Club de Recreto "A and the East the playgrounds, and the Public Works have escaped a number of those present, very creditably, u

Surreys Reserves will attract a good Department overbauled and repaired the the speed and easily followed movements For the St. Andrew's Stakes, 13 miles following, for the champions of the out-buildings. Several new pictures have of the game gave a very enjoyable after the best ponies have been entered. The junior league will be one of these two, noon's, entertašument. The impression Cup iv of the value of $400. and should while the game today will have a bearing. heen brought, and twenty-one books added that hockey is soccer" played with be a coveted trophy. Likely starters will

on the Championship. The Club de Be- to the library out of surplus school funds, small has bulk and a stick is to be be Washington, Little Minch and proberein A have lost to South China The school was taken to Kowloonides," which, after all, is the point of Grey Dragon, and Newton Abbot. The have the maximum points for, matches deprecated, being wholly untrue. The ally Mint Julep (late Diamondland), "A" while the East Surreys Reserves Dock in January to see the models which most importance to an uaitinted specta last named, in spite of his Tientsin replayed. The Club de Recreio are expect were sent to England for the Exhibition, tor. is somewhat similar to that of putation, does not appear to threatened to win. A tale for points should be same time they visited the soccer, and whereas you cannot teach any wrious danger since on Thursday heen on the South China ground where man to play "Rugger" in a week, there is finished a 13 miles gallop rather poorly, the Kowloon Regerves are the visitors. Empress of Russia while she was in dry no dificulty in acquainting a man in a few covering the last quarter mile in 551-6 and as they are fielding some new TheT On June 10th the Headmistress minutes with the few rules of hockey, secs. The last 11 miles of a 15 miles, it is expected that they will break their conducted the Upper Classes to Laichi which, if observed, prevent a player from gallop was covered in 2mins 302-Saves, erics of losses.

being, at the worst, more than a passen- and on this exhibition it does not look kok to see the three American aviators ger

St. Joseph's "A" should win against in the game This applies also to as if Newton Abbot has a winning chance. Leave for Haiphong on their flight round soccer," but after that the resemblanen Little Minch who did a three quarter South Chim “B." the work. In spite of heavy rain, most is only remote

mile stretch in tmin. 138ecs., is not very A well coutested game should, be- soen of the children attended the Empire Duy

promising in view of the last quarter on the Kowloon ground and on the forma service in the Cathedral on May 24th." Which is a rambling method of arriv. being done in 35.1-Sees. If Mr. Dynasty of last week the Club de Bearsio, B

"The bealth of the school during the ing at what I want to any, which is that sends out Silver Spear for this race, this shauki win against the East Surreys year has been excellent with the one side to Hangkong, as it is strongly hoped a good winning chance:

if Shanghai are able to send a hockey pony, having only a 5 lbs. penalty, has drums. exception previously mentioned. On December last Dr. Woodman held they will. there ought to be good and medical inspection and his reports were sufficient reasons for the Colony seeing satisfactory, in most cases.

that they have the reception they deserve the B class Kilmarnock Handicap. There are a large number of entries for In the annual school examination Leaving our sense of hospitality on one Langsat is penalised 4 lbs. for his win on held this month nine children passed on side, though I hope we won't, the game the 8th inst, whereas Capt." Neville's to the Central British School.

is one which every one may enjoy watch Hailsham is over weight just 1 lb. Loch "We are glad to note that Pansying, a statement, this last, which is Rannoch, with only a 5 lbs. penalty, Wheller. Max Groundwater, and Douglas probably quite unnecessary, at this point! looks very attractive, for the event, but Dixon have won distinction for sports in hockey history, but nations die hard, as he does not appear to be in his old held outside the school.

and some years ago there were not want- form, he does not threaten danger to matches in “Our thanks are due to the Kowlooning those had never sen a first class the others. Day of Surprise carries a Dock Recreation Club for the loan of hockey match and persisted in associat. 116. penalty and should acquit himself it makes the following observa- flags for decoration purposes, and to Rev. Jing the game with school girls in their creditably. Lindsay for the loan of chairs.

teens 1

The sixth race, from the Two Mile It matters little except for a transient " Je conclusion I should like to thank the Staff for the great assistance they

Post, is for Caina ponies, gritina of bour, who wins or who laser. The inere have given me."

1824. We are included to think that, in paper results are soon of little corse spite of the 10 lbs. being added to his quence. The unseen results are of much. weight, Hartfield bas good winning import. Apart from some older players chance. In fact, nothing appears

who lend a steadying influence to the threaten him seriously. Magnificent teams, the men chosen are young. They

THE PRIZE-WINNERS.

2

CARGO UNLOADED ON SUNDAY.

THE AUTUMN CHAMPIONS. -

The Hongkong Club Reserves 'should take the points in their match with the Sacred Heart...

INTERPORT SPORT.

"THE UNSEEN RESULTS.”

In an article on the recent: interport Hongkong the Pewing

tions:-

The youthful prize-winners were as MASTER OF FATSHAN, FINEDA Dahlia will carry 7 lbs. overweight, but are at an age when a new idea or a new

under:

Class 7-Class prize and scholarship,

Elizabeth Blyth

Mac

These men meet as foes on the ficht

Arthur Baven; prize for deportment. R. Kitchie, was charged at the Marine it is doubtful whether he can beat Me Keen, eager, alert, virile (they must have The master of the && Fatska, Capt. as this pony has been more or less erratic, impression makes a groove in the mind. Class 8-Class prize and scholarship. Magistracy resterday morning with Birkett and Mackie's chestuut over the all those qualities to be sportsmen) they

meet men from other ports who have May Witchell; prize for deportment, Jack working cargo on Sunday without a per- Hongkong Autumn Champions, the different view point and quite other im

distance. Smith.

fit. He pleaded not guilty. Infants A-Claas prize, Alan Green that he noticed barrels, sown round with exciting.

Inspector Bond, who prosecuted, said last race on the card, should be very Pressions which they are eager to im wood Infants B-Class prize,

If Prince Regent should be part Brawn; general progress, Freida Salmon.acking, being lowered from the Fatihan kept over from this race to the official Infants James Ede.

into a junk. He immediately boarded the meeting, the race will resolve itself into and admirers of each other off it. Last An interesting programme by talented ease and saw about forty similar contest between Fernleaf, Spotted ing friendships are made and firmly co little ones which concluded the proceed-arrels being weighed for removal to the should have the largest number of some of these young men from Malays

Band, and Rothesay

mented. That is a great gain because Spotted Sand ings was as follows:

junk. The barrels. contained. lily-root and water chestnuts. He spoke to the backers. On the other hand, if Rothesay and Hongkong and shanghai are céptain Oats, Chief Officer, who said the barrels were should run true to form and his cond in time to become heads of arms. The friendships inade on the playing field not on the ship's manifest... The Chief tion has improved since the last meeting will be carried later into the world of Officer said he had just returned from he should be a dangerous competitor trade. That bar been happening for 3. Country Dance: Girls of Classes Viri the shore and know nothing about the during the last few days his running has There are those who sees waste-of

Fernlesi, also, is not to be despised, as

many years and will continuo.to happen. evidence that bore out the statement inde seen in action.

Mr. L. W. Shaw, the Chief Officer, gave been rather better than when he was last time and money (not their money) in by the Inspector.

1. The Mulberry Bush: Infants, (n)Action Song, Class II.

pens, beans and barley grow." (h) Old English Folk Song

4. English Folk Songs: Classes VII

and VIII.

matter.

VIIL (a) "High Barbary."

Evening Prayer?

and

(b)

CINEMA NOTES.

OUR SELECTIONS. A

Capt. Ritchie anid he thought there Up to the very last moment there will must be some misunderstanding us to the be a considerable amount of uncertainty nature of cargo, which could be dis as to the ponics which are "going" it charge on Sunday. According to the the events set down, but if started, the compradore, the cargo was classed as following should con, close-

vegetables" ad pc ishable. The com SEARI SPRINT (Novices' Race): Fradore informed him that he had dis

1, Day of Surprise charged cargo of the same description on

2, Starland. Sundays for the past Lifteen years with- out being prosecuted.

- THE WORLD. THEATRE. "The New Moon," which is to be shown at the World Theatre on Sunday, is an impressively realistic drama based on the vital theme of the Russian problem

The second compradors of the vessel of today. It deals with the experience of a democratic Russian princess under endorsed this as far as his experience of the Bolshevist regime. Powerful, vivid ten years went. In cross-examination, be and terrible in its effects, this super-fea said the barrels were for transhipment zure bares much that is sensual and unto Singapore. They had not been put on scrupulous in Russin's evormities com.the, marifest because no export permit «» mitted under the name of government, at was required for this cargo. the same time bolding attention closely The Marine Magistrate imposed sinc through swift dramatic, action wonder of $100, and said that particular of the fully well visualized by Professor Joseph case would be sent to the Superintendent M. Schanck, Norma Talmadge and awon of Imports and Exports for his infors derful, cast

mation.

3. Koh-I-Noor."

KILMARNOCK HANDICAP ("A" Claga) :---

1; Fernleaf.

2, River Grass,

3. Valiant Dahlia

TROON HANDICAP ?—

SJ, Spotted Sand.

2, Bothesny. Markt 3, Satisfaction Dahlina. BT. ANDREW'S STAKES:-

1, Silver Speak.

2 Washington..

3, Newton Abbot

Continued on next column.)

Interpart cricket, football golf and bawin They forget that the ports in this Far East. ere not watertight compart ments but have strong common intereste Money spent on Interport sport is well invested and we could wish to see more of it given, generously with an eye to the. future.

KILMARNOCK HANDICAP (B Class);—

1, Hailsham

2. Langsat

3. King Johanie.

AY PLATE

1, Hartfield,,

2 Magnificent Dahlia.

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HUNGRONG AUTUNN CHAMPIONS:- Failing Prince Regent

Spotted Band, Rothesay Feruleaf

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