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CHARITY FOOTBALL.
ROYAL NAVY BEAT SOUTH CHINA.
Thousands of Chinese flocked to the Sookunpop ground on Saturday to see South China play a team chosen from the Royal Navy. The game was arranged by Afr. Shak, the Headmaster of the Sacred Heart School, in order to raise funds for the work. Leing carried on by the "Sisters of the Precious Blood."
· RUGBY FOOTBALL.
SCOTLAND AND IRELAND WIN
AT KING'S PARK..
The official opening of the Hongkong Rugby Football Club's new ground at King's Park took place on Saturday afternoon, when a match between Scot land and Ireland (Blue) and England and Wales took place.
By permission of H.. the Commander-
H.E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, in-Chief and Officers of the China.C.M.G.), necompanied by Mr.. H.. [ Squadrën, the band of H.M,S, Hackine
Foster (Private Secretary) and attended Dowbiggen, played selections on the ground before by Captain F.. B. L.
H.K.V.D.C.. (Honorary A.D.C.), ärrived the kick off and during the interval.
just before the game started, the band. Several Chinese ladies assisted at the of H.M.S. Durban playing the National gales and distributed cigarettes presented Anthem. by the B.A.T. Company and Nanyang Mr. Tinson (President of the Club) in Brothers. They were also active in selltroduced the teams to His Excellency, ing tickets for the tale of a football who shook hands with each player. presepted by Messrs. Lane, Crawford,
The Whites, Lad. There was also a raffle for a
who opened with the wind
enshion presented by Miss Kwok Ming behind them, made cae change in their Yin. The cushion has won by Mr. Lauf team, Pay Lieut. Hussey. R.N., taking with ticket number a Ticket number 810 the place of ERA. MacDonald in the won the football, but their was not claim forward line. ed on the ground. The holder of the ticket A charge of one dollar, was, made for| should apply to Mr. Shak, Headmaster, | auruíssion to the ground and programmes Sacred Heart School.
were sold at .20 cents, so that with the fees from the advertisements on the cards the Club funds should be given a fair start.
THE GAME.
The game was fast in the first half South China combined well but their shooting was erratic. They took the lead from a centre by Chan Kwong Tu which
Eett kicked off for the Whites. Lam- Pang Kam Wing, standing close in, converted, and they had hard luck in not mert obtained from the return and made increasing the margin. A shot from Lama useful run until met by Fogerty, when Yuk Ying defected Avery but the ball he passed wildly, After a free-kick to hit the foot of the upright, shot along the the Whitos. play settled down in mid-
field for some time. It WAS goal line, struck the other post and re-
eight minutes before the Blues crossed the half: hounded into play.
The Navy opened strongly after the interval but their weakness in front of goal was very noticeable. Three corners fell to them in succession but they failed
way line; they then pressed and Morrison a real source of danger to the
Whites.
After some smart foot-work by the to score... Then following a melee, Ball Blues, Lammert averted the danger by headed into the net making the scores level. They took the lead from a penalty and won by two goals to one.
The teams:
Royal Navy-Avery; Baldwin and Fill; Hingston, Barrington and Vollern; Par rott. Hanuington, Duval, Ball and Ellis.
South Chine-Hui Shing In: Lo Wai Man and Lu Yuk Tat; Choi Ping Fan, Lam Yak Ying and Chan Woon In Pang Kam Wing, Leung Wing Tak. Fung King Cheung, Suen Kum Shun and Chan Kwong In
Referee: Mr. Atkinson.. Mr. Taoi kicked off.
The gate money was estimated to be over $800 and to this, has to be added the amounts obtained from the- raffles. WEDNESDAY'S CHARITY MATCH.
The teams for Wednesday's Charity Football match, in aid of the Military Branch of the M.C.L., between the Army
as under-
a good run, which was eventually negatived by the player being driven into touch.
Another attack by the Blues was saved by Lammers in the nick of time. A moment later, a good kick by Bowker gained ground for the Whites. A move initiated by Bowker, and well-backed up, very nearly enabled Lammert to score. Hodge, with an individual effort, caused some anxiety to the Whites' sup- porters, but was pulled down in time.
Whites now were having the better of the argument, and Bowker, from penalty was unlucky to hit the cross-bar.
Half-time arrived with the seare-sheet blank.
THE BECOND HALF."
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'TEN COMMANDMENTS."
TO-MORROW'S BIG PICTURE AT
Chater Road,
IMPERIAL CONCERT PARTY. | CONCERT IN AID OF THE M.C.L.
THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.
There was a good attendance at the The Paramount picture The Ten Com: Sail Loft of the Naval Yard on Saturday mandinent," which will be shown at the night, when a concert was given by the Queen's Theatre to-morrow has attracted Imperial Concert Party under the auspic
of the Naval and Dockyard Branch of the great crowds in all parts of the world.
As a prologue we get soine wonderful Ministering Children's League. The hail With the change of ends the Blues had scenes in Egypt in the days of the was decorated with red and white stream- decidedly the better of matters.
Pharoahs. Following the death of all the
ers, and the costumes of members of the first-born. Pharoah permits the Children Party were of the same colours. After Mackenzie had come, within an of Israel to depart from slavery and they Mr. Bert Burrowa, Mr.. Vic. Blundel, and Navy and the South China Athleticace of scoring for the Blues, serum on stream off in their thousands. The divid. Miss May Gaubert, Mrs. J. Hurst and Association, on the Garrison Recreation the Whites' line followed, in which one ing of the waters of the Red Sea in order Mr. Fred Jones, members of the concert that the Chosen People" may pass in party, have previously been responsible Ground, Sockunpoo, have been selected of the defending halves, instead of clear safety, and the destruction of Pharoah's for some excellent entertainmenta, In- ing, attempted to pass to Skinner. army which had been sent in pursuit, are dividually, and as a party, they were again United Service team (Red);-A.0.1.
highly successful on Saturday evening photography. Milla (H.M.S. Hawkins) and Pte, Jor-had no difficulty, in scoring. From a Then the scene changes and the lessons in former occasions but only in miner dan (East Surrey); Q M. S. Tur- dificult angle, Millar failed with the to be learned from the punishment of the Parts On Saturday she came into more ner (R.E.), S/Sgt. Simms (Captain), kick.
Israelites who turned to the worship of prominence and proved herself to be a (R.A.M.C.), and A. B. Voller (H.M.S.
the Golden calf are applied in a modern young artiste of distinct ability. Hawkins); Q. M. S. Charlesworth (East After this reverse the Whites renewed story dealing with the varying fortunes
The stage manager was Mr. A. B. Allan' Surreys). Dr. Ealford (RA), PC the offensive, but both Lammert and of two young men in San Francisco, and Norton'a juzz orchestra provided the Duval (E.M.S. Titania), R. A. Ball Bowker were so closely marked that the and follows a hum-drum career whilst the
They are brothers. One remains at home music. (II.31.9. Titania)." B/Cpl. Mackleworth (East Surrey).
side were seldom dangerous in attack. other becomes a grafter' and even- South China Athletic Association though on one occasion Nicholson, only tually a murderer. (Blue):-Chan Kwong In: Suen Kam just cleared in time. Sun and Leung Wing Tak; Fung King Cheung, Ko Sik Wai and. Chan Woon In; After a period of midfield play, Fogerty Lam Yuk Ying, Leung Yuk Tong and Thomas made a combined run, the (Captain), Chan So, Lai Yuk Tat and latter eventually outpacing Rippington Lau Hing Cheang."
Avery R.A.F. (H.M.S. Tauwar); Ldg. S. Fogerty cleverly intercepted the pass and remarkable achievements in ingenioasis Audrey Steel has assisted the party
points were not added.
Referee:-S/Sgt Gilmour (R.A.M.C.). and scoring between the posts. Millar, Linesmen-Sgt. Forneybough (R.M.) however, again failed and the major and Kwok Sin Yan (8.C.A.A.) ~
Reserves-L. Sto. Ellis, H.M.S. Durban, Pte. Bristowe, East Surreys, Lo Wai Man and Trai Ping Pan.
When the final whistle - sounded the
score was:—
Ax
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for assistance in the organisation of the Thanks were returned to the following
concert-Commodore A. J. B. Stirling,
It is a picture which cleverly coinhines C.B., R.N., and Mrs. Stirling; Comdr.
C. A Browne, RN.; Mr. W. J. Leys: gorgeous spectacle with drama. on its production and interest is maintain a Stark Mr. Jefford; Mr. Luck; Mr. T. immense aniount of money was lavished Mr. C. Oxford: Mr. C. Thompson: r ed throughout.
Wilson The Ladies' Confmittee. Naval Yard Branch, M.C.L.; Norton's Orchestra for their help and the D.R.C. for use of piano.
CINEMA ATTRACTIONS.
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. THE WEEK'S PROGRAMMES.
GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONSÁ At the Queen's Theatre the First National Comedy, "Duley," with Con- The 700 pupils of St. Joseph's College, As previously stated, Mrs. Luard, wife
Scotland and Ireland: 2 tries, & points. stance Talmadge in the leading role will Kennedy Road, commenced the celebrn
be screened again to-day The picture tion of the Golden Jubilee of the Institu- of the General Officer Commanding the England and Wales: nil.
was shown for the first time yesterday. tion on Saturday, Forces in China, has arranged the match
The teams were:-
Others in the cast, in addition to Con- As reported in another column, the which will be under the patronage of England and Wales (White):-E.B.A.great favourite, are Jack Mulhall, Claude Valley on Saturday afternoon. Yesterday stance Talmadge who, of course, is the College Sports were held at Happy Lady Clementi. Lieut. Col. F. S. Mon- Rippington; 0. Skinner, A. C. 1. Bowker, Gillingwater, May Wilson, Johnny Har- at solemn mass in the Roman Catholic tague Bates, C.B., OM.G., D.S.O, (acting A. S. Hett, Q.-F. Lammert (capt.): ron, Anne Cornwall, Frederick Esmelton, Cathedral, at 8.30 am. A jubilee sermon
Andre de Beranger, Gilbert Douglas and was delivered by Mgr. H. Valtorta. General Officer Commanding) will kick C. W. Wales and R. 8. Stephenson; H. Milla Davenport.
To-day at four o'clock the Brothers will off at 618 p., and H.E. the Governor Foster, R. W. Lee, Lieut. M. B. Sher- A pleasing feature of the 8.15 perform beat Home 27 to parenta, past pupils (Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.31.0.) has pro- wood, V. R. Jones, Lieut-Comdr. W. S. ance yesterday was the welcome re- and friends Tea will be served from mised to attend...
appearance of the Symphony Orchestra 4.20 to 5.30, and from 4.30 to 0.00 the Green, S. N. Garrard, A. B. Acott, Pay-of H.M.S. Hawkins, fagship of the China Band of the 1st Bn. the East Surrey The Drums of the 1st Batt, the East Lieut. J. A. Hussey.
Station.
..... Regiment will play." At five o'clock_a Surrey. Regiment will play before the Scotland and Ireland (Blue):-Stoker week Cecil B. de Mille's production "The Deum) will be held in the College Chapel, From to-morrow until the end of the thanksgiving service (Benediction and To match and also during the interval Churchward: Lieut. Nicholson, Eng.-Tek Cecil denge will be the big
The football to be used, which has beer Comdr. Mackenzie (capt.), E.B.A. feature of the programme. Reference in and the distribution of prizes won at given by the Hongkong Football Asso- Thomas, A. B. Fogerty; A. B. Ball and made to this picture elsewhere and as Saturday's sports by Mr. A. E. Wood, ciation, is to be rated at half time, J. A. D. Morrison; Shipwright Poole, mand for seats early booking is advisable, will be concluded with a concert in the there will almost certainly be a big de Director of Education. The programmie credit card for 80s presented by Hears II. R. Forsyth, R. Millar, ERA. Hodge, Five thousand people take part in the New College Hall at six o'clock, during, H.-Buttonjee and Son, No. 18, Queen's ERA Johns, Lég-Sto, Jeremiah, W scenes depicted and the picture occupies which function an address will be given Road Central, will also be drawn for dur Beveridge, Ldg. Sto. Whitell
over two hours in the showing.mi
by Mr. J. P. Braga. ing the interval.
Referee-Chief Petty Officer Ashton. Touch Judges Comdr. W. Fallowfield and Lieut-Comdr. R. Lyle.
-“! STAR " THEATRE.
At the Star Theatre, Kowloon, to day Hoot Gibson is appearing in a Cari Laemale production Chip of the Flying U," a thrilling Western starý, kde by
From to-morrow antil Wednesday, Nobody talo af a mysterious shoot
The price of admission to the covered stand is 81 and open stand, 50 centa Tickets are obtainable from Mrs. 0.0 Luard, Head Quarter Horse; Hon. See, Much sympathy was expressed for Garrison Recreation Club; Hon. Sec., Pipe-Major D. Wilson of the Scottisbing affair, will be the principal attraction, Military Headquarters, Wellington Bar-Company, H.K.V.D.C., who was the only racks, Anderson's Music Store, and member of the Volunteer pipers to pat "Moutrie's
lin an appearance:
with Jewel Carmen in the leading role
An Al Christie comedy production, Reckless Romance," is at the top of the (Continued as foot of next Column;)
bill from Thursday to Saturday. This fim. has been adapted from the Broadway" stago success "What's Your Wife Doing.
WUTURE. ATTRACTIONS. Among future pictures booked for early showing here are The Lost World," the tale by Bir Arthur Conan Doyle which originally appeared in “The Strand Magazine," Madame Bar-Genean
Monsieur Beaucaire;"''
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