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LOCAL FOOTBALL.
THE HOLIDAY FIXTURES.
COMPLETE PROGRAMME..."
CRICKET NOTES.
HOME FOOTBALL.
BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME.
THE COMPLETE FIXTURES, There will be League football at Home throughout the Easter Holi- days, with a few games on Tuesday As well. The Scottish League pro- grume, however, only shows mat
The Season has practically closed Bow Bad after the Easter, Holiday games I think it will pack up finally. I shall therefore publish no more of these notes, unti, all being well, An attractive holiday progranume the glad day comes when wo start
loctball has been arranged. another
season. As, however, I There is only one League match have found it difficult to have more down for decision to-day, the x-than a most sketchy idea of what tures between the Club and South is happening in Home Cricket Iches for Saturday and to Friday China (Division 1.) and the Club hope to arrange a weekly or bi- Reserves and St. Joseph's College weekly summary of the position for (Division 11.) both to have been the benest of those who are either played on the Club ground, having too busy or have not the chance to beer postponed.
The match to be played to-day is in the Hong Kong Rootball League. Division II. **A." Chizo Athletic "B".
Reserves, Sookunpoo ground, kick-off, at Referee: Me. Cowan,
TO-MORROW.
3
"A
Lai Wah Cup Competition. Civilians. China, Hong Kong F.C. ground, kick-off at 1.30
P.M.
read the Horne papers,
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Holiday Matches
two
It
League there are matches
Monday Axtures. In the English (Good Friday), to-morrow (Satur day) and again on Easter Monday.
TO-DAY.
The Cup finalists (Arsenal and Cardiff City) ars engaged on each' A very interesting game is down of the three days. The Arsenal are for decision at noon to-morrow and
at home to-day to Aston Villa and
од Saturday
the Kowloon
to-morrow to West Bromwich A. RA. ground, where the home side take while they are away to the Villa
on a remarkably strong. United
en Monday, Cardiff City are away P.Service eleven. Kowloon are at full to Liverpool to-day, are at home strength except for Ramsey, for- to-morrow to the Wednesday, and ris and Mackoskill but they have lost of the other teams are play- home to Liverpool on Monday, Teddy, Fincher and Lawrence out- is Lyal, side their usual players. The teaming the same opponents both at
Goodwin, Brace,
home and away on two out of the Finchers, Lawrence, Capt Bevis, three days. Jex, Guest, Ross and Duncan The
The complate fixtures аге 04 The Civilians will play in white. Services team has already been pub- under:- Civilians: -0.
lished and it will be very interesting Roger (H.K. Club); Wyzne (H.K. Police) and
to see the new men at work. sounds uncommonly Bishop (H.K. Club); McBride
strong (H.K Club) (captain), Hadson Sparkes and Shaw, all regular Beatty, Brewerton, Sturgess, (B.K. Police), and C. F. Remedias (Club de Recreio); Hayes and May Navy side men last year are only (Kowloon), Howard (.. Club, Elstobb, the skipper, has played reserves! Paymaster-Commander J. Silva and Brown (Club de Re-for the Navy Atmy on several creio). Reserves: Brittain and Uram (Police) and Muir (Row cension, I believe, but he has been too busy to play for the last Chinese:-Pau Ka Pinggire. Be is at present the Secre- two years and is very short of prac Kam Chuen and Lai Lak Tat! Leung Yuk Tong, Weng Shui Waing the First Cruiser Squadron in tary to the Rear-Admiral command- and Lum Yuk Ying (captain); Tso Prabiaher, so has none too much Kwai Sing, Seen Kam Shun, Woog time for practice even now, Pak Chong, Lau Man and Chan other "Frobishers" are playing; Тис hwong du. Reserves: Kok Dale and Hunt from the Tamar Wai South China), Lee Tin Sangare both reputed to be very useful (South China), Choy Ping Fan and Le Wai Man. Except where stated otherwise the players are members of the C.A.A
loon).
MONDAY.
Champions. East,"
On Easter Monday the winners of Division I. and of Division II.
cricketers.
Evers, Morris and Fogden represent Dobbie, Bridgeland, the Army, the latter behind the sticka. I don't fancy he is quite as good there as the Rev. Venn 1 expect to see the Services win on give them a good run for it any the whole, though Kowloon will way. It is very pleasant to see the
of the League will meet teams re-extremely keen apirit of the Shield presenting the "Rest" of each winners. Division.
The winners of Division II. play at 3 pm on the Club ground, and the champions of the Senior League played at 5
p.1. on the same ground.
Monday's Match.
for the Services agains: the Hong The same side is down to do duty Kong Club Although the game starts at 11 am. I'very much doubt if a decision will be reached unless The following have been chosen to play for the Hest . Club de Re the wicket into a bit of glue. At we get a good bit of sun to turn creio champions of the
First 9.30 pm on Wednesday the ground Division:-Anderson (K.O.S.B.); looked much more, like a swimming Wynne (Police) and Bishop (H.. back, but it recovers very quickly. Club); McBride (H.K. Club), At the time of writing the Club Simms (Kowloon) and Lam, Yuk teman has not yet been elected de- Ying (China Ath,); Tso Kwai Sing Enitely. (China Ath.), Fung King Cheung-
The Past Season. (South China), Lesch (RA), Mc- Glinchey (K.O.S.B.),
Interesting though the cricket has and Ray been in the season under review, Alexander (K.O.S.B.) (captain). Team to play in white. Reserves nothing, particularly striking has Heward (Club), Hayes (Kowloon).0.5.B. is the only new arrival emerged. Captain Dobbie of the and Gardner (K.0.8.B.'s).
YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE MATCH.
JUNIOR CHAMPIONS WIN. The Chinese Athletic "A played their mot fan
of Division 11. of the Hong Kong Football League on the Club ground at Happy Valley yester day when they met the King's Own Scottish Borderers Reserves, who are the champions of the Junior League.
who can be regarded as a certainty for Luterport honours: 1 spenk, of course, only of those qualified There have been, on the whole, I think, rather more centuries scored than usual but I incline to put this down more to bad bowling and field- teaming than good batting. Sayer this year has done better than for some seasons past, while Hayward has got a lot of runs very nicely. A. H. Madar shows promise of becoming a nice bat but not very much has been seen of him yet in the big matches., Rumjahn too has more or less confined himself to League and University Cricket Of the bowlers Bowker has had an off sea. son but with a long rest I fully expect to see him back in his old form by October next. Goodwin ball than anyone else. The Colony has probably done better with the
is badly in need of a good left hand bowler and a really good slaw howler. There are dozens of "anall change bowlers and this is re- flected in the fact that wickets this
The K.O.S.B.'s won by four goals to one, and the goal secured by the lesers was through a mis kick by the left back of the win-
дега
As the Chinese lost the match, this does not affect the runners-up position in the Second Division, which still has to be decided.
FRIENDLY RUBBER FINAL.
The deciding game of a friendly "rubber " between H.M.B, Delhi Fear have been shared by a much football team and the Grst eleven larger number of people. Reed has been crocked for practically the
of the Chinese Athletic Association whole season, and I sincerely hope is to be played on Wednesday next that he will be fit and well next Et the Club ground, kick-off at 5 season.
p.m
HOCKEY
TO-DAY'S MATCH.
H.K.H.C.. University.
To-day at King's Park, at 5.15
p.m..
University-C. E. Ong (capt.), H. W. Ma, Y. C. Teh, B. P. Ng, B. N. Sudan, G. S. Sulieman, K. P. Gan and K. T. Loke.
HK.HQ, v. Royal Kavy. This game takes place on Tues- day at 6.15. p.m. on the U.S.R.C.
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KEATING'S
H.K.H.C.-F., H. Holdman, L. A. R. Duncan, D. Lyon, A. A. Dand, E. J. R. Mitchell (captain), E. L. Sím, G. B. Slipper, R. K. Valentine, W. Woodward, Samson, and T. P. Saunderson.
Volunteers v. E.K.H.0.
Just as these notes were being handed in I learned that Morris and Evers cannot play in the Kowloon game. At the time of writing it is Prot settled who plays in their
placea
I have also been shown a Civilian team picked against the Services by "Lady Enthusiast." It is very sound, but I think Brace should should go in instead of ber last selection
R. ABBIT.
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SURREYS SUCCESS.
DOING WELL AT SPORT IN INDIA,
The 1st Battalion, the East Surrey Regiment, who left here last Wear for India have done exceed-
ingly well at sport gencrally. They are stationed at Rawalpindi. They reached the final of the On Wednesday, April 20th, at 5.15 Rawalpindi Hockey Tournament, p.m. sharp on the King's Park being defeated by, the 22nd Battery ground,
B.A. Volunteers:-F., Nicholla, Rev. N. They won the Football Tourna Evans, D. Lyon, A. A. Dand, E. J.ment and the tug-of-war and their R. Mitchell (captain), F. B. Jones, cricket team have also done well. G. B. Slipper, R. K. Valentine, G. R. Lammert, A. E. Pritchard, and T. P. Saunderson.
HXH.C. v. 5/2 Punjabis. On Saturday, April 23rd, at 4.30 p.m. sharp at U.S.B.C. ground. (Continued at foot of next column).
H.K.H.C.-F. H Holdman, L. A. R. Duncan, D. Lyon, L... M. 8. Lloyd, E. J. R. Mitchell (captain), F. B. Jones, G. B. Slipper, B. K. Valentine, W. Woodward, W. Samson, and T. P. Saunderson.
English League: Division I, Arsenal v. Aston Villa. Bolton W. r. Sheffield U. Dutaley . Leeds United. Bury. Leicester C. Liverpool. Cardiff C. Manchester U. v. Derby C. Newcastle U. . Huddersfield T. Tottenham H.. W. Ham. U.
Division II.
Blackpool v. South Shields. Clapton O. . Southampton. Darlington #. Manchester C.. Fulham Swansea T. Grimsby T. v. Reading. Nottingham F... Oldham A. Portsmouth . Barnsley. Port Vale v. Middlesborough. Preston N.E. v. Fall C.
Division II. (Southern). Brentford . Merthyr T. Bristol C. v. B'mouth and B.A. Brighton and HA, v. Luton T. Gillinghain v Crystal Pal. Millwall v. Exeter C. Newport C. v. Queen's Park R. Plymouth A. v. Charlton A Swindon T. r. Bristol R. Watford . Norwich C-
Division III. (Northern). Chesterfield v. Nelson, Crewe A. v. Stockport C. Doncaster R. v. Stoke C. Lincoln C. v. Durham C. New Brighton v. Walsall, Southport v. Barrow, Tranmere R. v. Halifax T. Wrexham... Bradford,
TO.MORROW.
English Leagus; Division I. Arsenal v. West Brom. A. Aston Villa 2. Leicester "C. Bolton W... Everton. Burnley West Ham U. Cardiff C. Wednesday, Derby C. v. Huddersfield T. Leeds U.. Birmingham. Liverpool. Bury: Manchester U. s. Blackburn R. Newcastle U. v. Tottenham H. Sheffield U. . Sunderland.
Division II. Bradford C. o. Swansea T. Chelsea Nottingham F. Clapton O. . Fulham. Hall C. v. Darlington, Middlesborough v. Grimsby T Notts C. v. Oldham A. Port Vale v. Blackpool Preston N.E. v. Barnsley, Southampton Reading. S. Shields e. Manchester C. Wolves Portsmouth.
Division III. (Southern). Brentford. Newport C. ...Brighton and H. B'mouth.
end B.A.
Bristol R.. Gillingham. "Exeter C. v. Crystal Pal Luton T. v. Charlton A. Merthyr T. v. Coventry C. Millwall v. Aberdare A, Northampton . Plymouth A... Norwich C. Bristol C. Southend L. v. Queen's Park R. Swinden T. v. Watford.
Division III. (Northern), Accrington S. r. Doncaster R. Barrow. New Brighton. Crewe A. v. Ashington. Halifax I.. Wrexham. Durham C. v. Stoke C.
Hartlepool U. . "Chesterfield. Lincoln C. v. Wigan' Boro. Southport v. Walsall, Stockport C. v. Nelson. Rochdale v. Bradford. Tranmere R. v. Rotheram U.
Scottish League: Division I Aberdeen v. Airdrieonians. Celtic . Motherwell. Dundee, Clyde. Dunfermline A. v. St. Johnstone. Falkirk v. Cowdenbeath. Hamilton A. Bangers. Hearts . Dundee U. Kilmarnock r. Hibernians. Queen's Park ». Morton. St Mirren v. Partick T.
-MONDAY.
English League: Division I. Aston Villa 7. Árscual Cardiff C. v. Liverpool. Derby C. Manchester U. Everton v. Birmingham. Leicester Co. Bury. Sheffield U. e. Bolton W. West. Brom. A, v. Blackburn R. West Ham U. v. Tottenham E
·· Division II. Barnsley. Portsmouth. Chelsea. Wolves. Hall C. v. Preston M.E. Manchester C. v. Darlington. Notts C. Bradford C Oldham A. . Nottingham F. Reading v. Grimsby T
(Continued on next column).
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Southampton v. Clapton 0. South Shields v. Blackpool.. Swansea T. v. Fulham.
Division III. (Southern). Aberdare A. v. Coventry C. B'mouth and B. A. v. Bristol C.. Bristol R. v. Swindon T.. Charlton A. v. Plymouth A Crystal Pal. Gillingham, Exeter C.. Millwall Luton T. v. Brighton and H.A. Norwich C. v. Watford. Queen's Park R. v. Newport C. Southend U. v. Northampton. Division III. (Northern). Barrow 2. Southport, Bradford C. v. Wrexham." Durham C. v. Lincoln C. Nelson v. Chesterfield. Rochdale Hallilox T, Stockport C. v. Hartlepools U. Stake C.. Doncaster E. Tranmere B. v. Accrington S. Walsall v. New Brighton. Wigan Boro. v. Rotherham U
TUESDAY.
Engilah League: Division I Blackburn R. v. West Brom. Huddersfield T. v. Newcastle U. Leeds U. . Burnley. Wednesday . Birmingham.
Division 4. Bradford; v. Notts C.
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Division II. (Southern). Coventry C. Aberdare A Merthyr T. v. Brentford. »Northampton v. Bouthend U. (Continued at foot of next column).
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ICE HOCKEY.'
CANADA WINS THE WORLD'S PROFESSIONAL CHAN- PIONSHIP.
(THROUGH ZEUTER'E AQENCY.]
OTTAWA, April 14th. The World's Championship Pro- fessional Ice Hockey has been won by Ottawa "Censtors," who de feated the Boston "Bruins" by 3 goals to 1 in the final of the Stan- ley Cup competition in the pre- sence of 10,000 spectators
Division in. (Northern). Doncaster R. Rotherham U Halifax T. v.. Tranmere Be Rochdale e Barrow.
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