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SATURDAY'S RESULTS Saturday's games in the Hongkong League resulted as under:-

DIVISION I

HK Club H.S. Tamar

DIVISION IL “L” South China C4 St. Joseph' Bars. University

Kowloon "B" The Shield game between the R.A.; and Club de Recreio was postponed until Saturday next.

HONGKONG CLUB ." TAMAR."

(THROUGH HEUTER'S AGENCY.]

FOOTBALL AT HOME, RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S CUP AND LEAGUE MATCHES,

LONDON, March 8th. Following are the results of matches

a played on Saturday in the English and Scottish Cup Competitions, and also the 0 League

This match was played on the Club ground before a good number number of spectatora The play opened in the Club's favour and after forcing a corner which proved abortive, they the lead although somewhat luckily for Forsyth sent in a hook shot and the flight of the ball beat Badcock and it entered the net.

In the next minute. the Tamar had a good chance to level up, for Bishop handled in the penally are when at- tempting to clear from a shot by Payne. The penalty kick was taken by King, and Rodger, amidst applause, turned the ball round the post for a corner. The fag, kick was well placed but Bishop cleared. The sailors came through again and a good effort by King just failed to get

home. Badcock came out and cleared

from Johnstonë. A pass by Howard acnt

Pile down the wing, and McBride re ceiving from the wing center hent in hard, the ball striking the upright and rebounding into the net before Badcock had time to get to it. A fine cross shot from Benett should have been turned to account, but Summers miskicked close in with Rodger out of position. Bennett after skimming the bar with a fast shot, sent in a fine dropping shot which Rod- ger easily cleared. Johnstone had a good opening, but dallied with his final shot and was charged off the ball by Barker. Forsyth shot wide from close in and Johnstore sent in a hard drive which Badcock cleared at the expense of a corner Johnstone seat over the bar following the flag kick, and when the interval arrived the Club were leading by two goals to mil.

The Club took up the attack from the restart and thots from Johnstone and McBride were seat in wide. MsBride was a trift unlucky for a well direted shot struck the "upright with Badcock: well beaten. From the rebound, Forsyth returned and the ball lamling on top of the crossbar, bounced out of play. Forsyth forced Barker to concede a corner and Regan sent behind from the flag kick. The second fag kick was sent behind by Pile. Badcock brought off a good save from McBride and the sailors were awarded two free kicks in succes- sion, one for hands and the other for foul play. From the latter, King sent goal wards and Jones headed over the bar. Forsyth had a good chance to put his Club further ahead but lifted the ball over the bar when Le had only Badcock to beat. Offside play by Johnstone sent in a good shot which Badcock cleared. Forsyth had another chance to score bat sent the ball straight at Badcock. The final whistle sounded with the Club. the winners by two goals to mil.

The teadis:

H.E. Club G. Rodger; Summers and Bishop Lyon, Howard and Watson: Pile, Forsyth, Johnstone, McBride and Morrison,

ENGLISH CUP: STE ROUND. Clapton Orient, 1; Manchester City, 6 Notts Forrest, 9; Bolton W, 2 Swanson, 2: Woolich Arsenal, 1. Fulham, 1; Manchester, U., .

SCOTTISH CUP.

Morton, ; Rangers, 4. St Mirren, ; Airdrieonians, 0. Third Lanark, 1; Aberdeen, 1. Celtic, 8;. Dumbarton, 1.

TIN LIAQUE: DIV. I. Aston Villa, 1 Bury, 1 Leeds U. 1; Everton, 1.. Leicester C., 1; Birmingham, C. Liverpool, O; Tottenham H., 0. Newcastle U, 0; Huddersfield T., 2 Notts County, 1; Blackburn, E., I. West Ham U., 3; West Brom. A., 0.

DIVISION IT.

Middlesbrough, 3; Hully City, 3. Oldham A, 3; Bradford C., . Portsmouth, 2; Darlington, 0. Preston N.E., 3; Chelsea, 1. Stockport C, 8; Port Vale, 0.. Stake C., 9; Derby C., 2. Wolves, 0; Blackpool, 1.

DIVISION 1: (BOUTREIN), -Bournemouth and B.A., .; Plymouth

A; 2.

Bristol R, 2; Watford, 1.

· Charlton A., 3; Southend U., 0.. Exeter C, 0; Crystal P., 1. Gillingham,.; Norwich C., 0. Laton T., ; Aberdare A., 1. Merthyr T, 0; Millwall, 2. Newport C, 3; Northampton, ◊. Queen's Pk. E, 0; Brighton and H.A.,

Reading, 1; Bristol C., 1. Swindon T, 9; Brentford, 7.

DIVISION II: (NORTHERN). Accrington S., 4; Wrexham, 2 Bradford, 3: Crewe A., 0. Chesterfield, 3; N. Brighton, 0. Durham City, 4; Coventry C., I Grimsby Town, 4; Lincoln City, 0. Halifax Town, 0; Doncaster R, 3. Hartlepools U., ; Nelao, 0. Rochdale, 2: Barrow, 1 Tranmere R., 1 Ashington, 4, Rotherham U., 5; Southport, 2. Walsall, 0; Wigan B., 1.

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Dundee, U., 3; Raith R., I. Falkirk, 1; Dundee, 0.

Hibernians, 1; Cowdenbeath, Hamilton A., 2; Partick Thistle, 1. St. Johnstone, 1; Hearts, 1.

AN INTERESTING VISIT.

MR. T. Z. KOO AND REV. RO. HALL.

During the latter part of this week two visitors from Shanghai will be in the Colony fer special work in connection with the Student Department of the Chinese YL.C.A. They are Mr. T. Z. Koo and the Rev. R. O. Hall

remarkable tour in Europe during 1624-6. Mr. Koo has not long returned from a Those who know the Student Christian Movement in England, with its yearly student conferences at Swanwick and its enterprising Publication Department, will be aware that the British organisation is, linked with other movements in most countries of the world in an International Federation. It was this Federation, of which Dr. John R. Mott is Chairman, that Peking in 1999, and hater invited Mr. Koo held its periodic Student Conference in to spend a year in visiting the Universities of England and other countries of the West. We are accustomed to the idea of issionaries coming from home to the East. It is not always realised that mis- sionaries occasionally go from the East to the West. During 1994-5, a series of Played on the Bookunpoo ground, and remarkable men spoke in our colleges at won by the South China team by four Paul of India, Mr. Gagawa of Japan and home, Dr. Aggrey of Africa, Mr. K. T. clear goals. South China had the better. T. Z. Koo of China. of the game throughout and scored all

Tamar Badcock Teasdale and Bar. ker; Sandys King and Regan; Summers, Payne, Rowkins, Jones had Bennett.

Referee: Mr. Smith R.A.

SOUTH CHINA "C". ST. JOSEPH'S BOARDERS.

the goals in the opening half. The The last famed is said to have made Boarders defended well in the second the deepest impression of them all. He half, and in the opening minutes were was the outstanding personality at a con unlucky in not reducing their opponents' ference of some 2,000 Christian students lead. After five minutes play, Li Fung at Manchester, acting as Vice-Chairman Tong sent across the goalmouth and Fow of the conference and delivering two Kah Chuen med the ball and Banged it striking addresses on China and her into the net. Hung, in the Boarders problems. Among other engagements, a goal, saved apte from Tin Lip. Fat and special meeting was arranged for him in Pow Kah Chuen. Blanco ran through, aver by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Central Hall, Westminster, pretided but was slow to get his inal shot in news of which was called out here at the being beaten by Chan Fook Choi. South time, a meeting that could not contain China increased their lead when Fung those who wished to hear him spear but King Cheung shot hard sad the ball had to overflow into the Hall of West truck a defender, rebounding to Por minster School. He made a Kah Chuca who netted from close range friends in the Universities and among Tin Lip Fat scored the third goal for Church leaders and in many quarters, not host of South China, and Pow Keh Chuen scored only in England but on the Continent of the fourth. Blanco had a good opening Europe and in Canada and the United for the Boarders but lifted the ball over states. He visited the Opium. Conference the bar when nicely, placed At the in at Geneva, and took part as one of terval, South China were leading by four China's representatives in the conference goals to midi s

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in the second half, but soon fell away Kot more than forty years of age and and for the rest of the game played on looking good deal younger, the secrat the defensive. South China puž 5 of

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ing, and he will have opportuning the

ing them out. The thal whistle sounded diderable knowledge of Western culture He will be accompanied by Rev. R. O. presch in St. Andrew's on Sunday even- with South China winning by four goals including even considerable kill in music, Hall, MA M.C whom the Chinese it cannot be said that Mr. Koo is in any Student. Christian leaders have invited KOWLOON "B" UNIVERSITY,

Base Europeanibed or Americanisede for a year of special service in spite of is a graduate of St. Josh's College, Shang- all digities of the present time Mr. The stars in this game on the Kowloon hai, and an outstanding instance of the Hall was at Brasstols College, Oxford ground was delayed owing to the charm and dignity of the culture of his after the war and served the British

modern Chinese who has retained the Scoring onen in each half through Jap, what is best in our own civilization

te arrival of the University tento sace combined with d appreciation of student movement for a few years with conspicuous ability, travelling up and

the University won a poor game by two (Continued at foot of next Colums down the colleges of England

∙goals to ni

It has been arranged, for Mr. Half to

visit the schools of Kowloon during the

University students and also for the week. Mr. Koo it to speak on the Chris- tian life in several scrlez. of meetings for schools of Hongking. He will in addition give & lecture at the Univerbly on some general topic and meet educational people in conference on problems of religious fe in Khools.

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