THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 30th, 1928.
KOWLOON MOTOR BUS SERVICE.
THE
HE Public are hereby notified that the following Time Tables have been approved by the Police
Dept and the Services will be inaugurated on April 1st, 1928.
ROUTE
Na
ROUTE *No.
ROUTE
No.
KOWLOON MOTOR BUS COMPANY.
BOUTE
LEAVING
STAR FERRY
STAK FERRY TO LAI CHI Kox 69 a.m. to 10.49 p.m.
via Nathan und
Tai Po Roads.
STAR FERRY TO KOWLOON CITY
via Nathan and Prince Edward Roads.
STAR FERRY TO KOWLOON TOND
via Nathan, Prince Edward and Montapue Ede Roads
STAR FERRY TO ARGYLE STREET, MONG KOK via Nathan Road (Rush hours only) Sundays & Holidays extented
STAR FRY TO KOWLOON CITY
via Canton Road, Shanghai Street & Prince Edward Rd.
ROUTE
STAR FEREY TO SHAY Suur Po
Late Buses
11.20 p...
11.30 p.m.
LEAVING STAR FERRY
5.58 a.m. to 6.28 in). 8.38 km. to 10.28 p.in. 10.28 p.m. to 12.28 a.m.
LEAVING
STAR FERRY
6.27 am to 10.57 pan. 10.57 p.m. to 12.42 m.
LEAVING STAR FERRY
8.03 am, to 9.35 a.m. 1.05 p.in, to 2.33 p.m. ... 3,05 pm. to 8.05 p.m.
LEAVING STAR FERAY
LEAVINGTM
LAI CHI KOK
SERVICE
6.01 mm. to 1021 p.m.
Every 10 Minutes
Late Buses
12.02 mm,
12.11 a.m.
Every 10 Minutes
LEAVING KOWLOON CITY
15
0.03 m to 10.34 pm.. 3034 pm to 12.14 am.
15
LEAVING KOWLOON TONG
0.07 m. to 10.37 p.m. 10.37 pm to 1217 m.
LEAVING MONG KOK
8.30 a.m. to 8.50 am. 1:20 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. 5.20 p.m. to 8.20 p.m.
LEAVING KOWLOON CITY
Every 10 Minutes
15 71
Every 10 Minutes
6.17 am to 0.27 p.m. 9.27 p.m. to 10.03 p..
8.04 am to 10:31 p.m.·
Every 10 Minutes
15
CHINA MOTOR BUS CO.
via Nathan, Prince Edward and Lai Chai Kok Roads.
STAR FEREY TO Kowloon Hospital
vis Nathan Road, Argyle Street, Ho Man Tin and Waterloo Rand
STAR PERRY TO ARGYLE ST., MONG KOK
via Nathan Road (Rush hours only) Sundays and Holidays
excepted
Th KWA WAN TO SHAN SHUI PO via Kowloon City Road, Hung Hom, Chatham Rd. Gascoigne Hd., Canton Rd, Shanghai St., and Lai Chi Kok Road
STAR FERRY TO SHAM SHUI Po
via Canton Rd., Reclama tion St, Mong Kok Rd., S'hai St. & Lai Chi
Kok Rowl
LEAVING
STAR FERRY.
5.57 .. to 7.47 min. 7.47 am. to 10.57 p.m. 10.57 p.m. to 12.42 R.m. 1.12 m. Special Bus
LEAVING
· STAR FERRY
7.97 am to 0.27 p.m.
LEAVING STAR FERRY
7.51 am, to 9,21 am. 19.51 p.m. to 2.01 p.m. 4.41 p.m. to 5.51 p.m.
LEAVING
TO KWA WAN
6.00 am, to 9.10 p.m. 9.10 p.m to 11.28 p.m.
LEAVING
STAR FERRY
8.18 am to 0.28 p.m. 9.28 p.m. to 11.58 p.m.
LAM MING FAN,
Secretary, KOWLOON MOTOR Bus Co., LTD.
LEAVING
SHAM SHUL FO
3.57 a.m. to 7.47 mm. 7.47 am to 10.47 p.m. 1067 5.3: tố 3210 1
LEAVING KÓW. LOON HOSPITAL
7.27 . to $27.p.m.
LEAVING MONG KOK
7.36 am, to 9.06 a.m. 1.00 p.m. to 2.16 p.m. 4.56 p.m. to 6.06 pan.
LEAVING* SHAM SHUI PO
6.05 alm. to 0.13 nai 9.15 p.m. to 11.45 pm.
LEAVING SHAM SHUI PO.
6.18 .. to 9.28.p.m. 9.23 p.m. to 11.33 pm.
SERVICE
Every 10 Minutes
3
Every 20 Minutes
Every 10 Alinutes
10 10
Every 10 Minute
13
17
Every 10 Minutes
16
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NGAN SRING KWAN,
Manager, CHINA Dús Ca
KAI TACK MOTOR BUS CO, (1926), LTD.
ROUTE
STAR FAREY TO K'Loox. CITY
via Chatham and Gascoigne Roadă.
YAUMATI TO KOWLOON CITY
FROM PO Hiss THEATHE yia Gascoigne and Chatham Boads..
YAUMATI TO HUNG HOM FROM Po HisG THEATRE. via Gagcoigne And Chatlin Road.
Route 1-Star Ferry to Sham Shui Po
Star Ferry to Izi Chi Kok¬ 3.-Star Ferry to Kowloon City 4-Yaumati to Kowloon City Yaumati to Hong Hom -Star Ferry to Kowloon Cify
Hong Kong, 28th March, 1928.
LEAVING
STAR FERRY
3.47 am to 9.20 p.m. 9.25 p.m. to 1242 ..
LEAVING YAUMATI
5.50a.m. to 12.43 a.m.
LEAVING YAUMATI
5:39 am to 12.50 a.m.
LEAVING KOWLOON CITY
3.29
a.m. to..9.20 p.m. 9.30 p.m. to 12.9) a.m.
LEAVING KOWLOON CITY
6.30 mm. to 12.25 am.
LEAVING HUNG HOM
5.45 h.m. to 19.35 in.
SERVICE
Every 10 Minutes.
15
Every 10 Minutes
Every 10 Minutes
HO SIU WOON, Manager, KAI TACK MOTOR Bus Co. (1928), Lrb.
Route 7-Star Ferry to Kowloon Hospital:
8-Star Ferry to Kowloon Tong D.-Star Ferry to Mong Kok 10-Star Ferry to Kowloon City 11--To Kwa Wan to Sham Shui Po 12-Star Ferry to Sham Shui Fa
Approved
E. D. C. WOLFE, Capt. Supt. of Police..
#LAWN TENNIS.
RUMJAHNS PROGRESSING.
JAPANESE PAIR WIN.
HOME FOOTBALL.
WEDNESDAY'S LEAGUE
MATCHES.
{THROUGH-EIUTER'S 'AGENCY.]
LONDON, March 2sih, matches played to-day :- The following were the results of
"ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Division I Arsenal 0, Portsmouth “ Derby C. 3, Manchester U. 0. Sunderland 0, Tottenham 0.
Division II. (Southern), Gillingham, Exeter 1
Weather and ground" conditions proved to be far from satisfactory League yesterday when the Hong Kong Cricket Club Tournament recom,, menced after a break the previous i day. Much interest centred in the appearance of the Rumjähns against the Greens in the Open Doubles Championship of the Colony and a good crowd turned up to watch the match. The Rumjahn cousins wod as expected, but they had to goal out to win the first sat which went to sixteen games. They took the two following sets, how- eyer, fairly comfortably, the final score in their favour being 9-7, 6-2, 8-1.
The Rumjahns have been seen to play better tennis than they showed yesterday and it seems that from the form other pairs in the Tourna- ment have shown that the struggle for the Open Doubles will be very
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Their combination was not as good as usual. S. A. Rumjahn was not quite as consistent as asual and although he made some fine chote, he missed his mark often during the match. The Greens put up a very good performance and deserved credit for making the scure even after being 3-3 down in
the first set.
They troubled their opponents lot by taking the lead at 6-5. They led again at 7-6 and the Rumjahna had to extend themselves fully to win the first set at 8-7. Thereafter many games went to deuces before being decided, but the Rumjahns bad the upper hand most of the time.
"Sammy" Green gave a forceful performance and sent many stinging drivea over the net. He remained At the baseline "most of the time and the Rumjahns beat him occa- sionally with drop shots. His son backed him ably yesterday and made fewer mistakes than usual.
The Rumjabns now meet the win- ners of T. Honda and T: Akiyama Chan So and He Yai Hing in the third round, the ultimate win- ners to enter the semi-final.
Other Matches.
T. Honda and T. Akyama best E. D. Lawrence and W. A. Nowers easy in straight eets, conceding only six games in the match.
C. H. Bradley (owe 1/6) entered the semi-final of the Handicap Singles "B" by beating C. L. C Bandes (rec. 3/6) by the odd set in three. He now meets the win- ner of T. G. Bennett (rec-1/6) e. J. Wilkie (owé 3/8).?
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Yesterday's results were as fol- lows:-
Open Donbles.
iet, Round-T. Honda and T. Akiyama beat E. D Lawrence and W, A. Nowers 6-0, 62, 6-1.
2nd Round -H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Humjahh beat S. E. Green and D. S. Green 9-7, 6-2, 6-1. Handicap Singles B."
3rd Round:-C. H. Bradley towe 1/6) beat Q. L. C. Saudes (rec, 3/6) 2-6, 04, 6-4.
Handicap Doubles..
2nd Round:-0. C. Grove and J. G. Lawrie (owe-13) beat A. Keid and J, M. Norrie (rec. 3/6) 6-3,63
TO-DAY MATCHES.
Open Singles.
3rd Round:-Ng Sze Kwong
J. M. de Siva.
Open Doubles
2nd Round: -Hɔ Wai Hing and Chan, So . T. Honda and T. Azıyama
Handicap Singles "A."
2nd Round: G. F. Bichard (rec., 2/8)' K C. C. Stark (rec. AJČ
Handicap Singles "B.”
3rd Round:-H. V. Parker (rec. 15) v. A. C. Howell (rec. 1/8).
Mixed Doubles.
Mrs, C. P. F. James, and A. D Humphreys (owe 15/3) u. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Grove (ser:); Mesj Armstrong and G. W. Sewell (owe 15/3). Mr. and Mrs. OTC. Womack (rec. 15); Mr. and Mrs. G. R Sayar (réc 3/3) 2. Mist Wentworth and A. H. Crook (ser.) ; Mise Luard and Lieut. J. B. H. Realy (ser.). Miss Heard and 5. E. Green (ser.).
PHILIPPINES CHAMPION DUE
HERE.
Francisco Aragon, Singles Cham- pion of the Philippines for many years, who last year beat Vincent Richards twice in spectacular style,
passing through the Colony by the President Cleveland un Monday, April 2nd. Aragon has payed on the local courts before and is anxious to have a game or two during his two days' stay 'next week. So far no matches have been arranged for him.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
Division I. Hibernians 8, Queen's Park 2 Cowdenbeath ́a," Celtiq, # Rangers, Falkirk o
Arsenal, who were, eliminated from the Cup matches last Satur day, were again out of form and last to Portsmouth in the First Division of the League. Caltic and the Rangers, the Scottish Cup finalists won comfortable victories in the Scottish League.
LOCAL FOU
HONG KONG
FIXTURES.
DIVISION 1.
The folowing League games have been arranged
Wednesday, April 4th, 1928:
Chub de Recreio v. Scata Guarda King's Park ground. Kick off 3 p.m. Saturday, April 7th, 1928:
K.O.S.B... Club de Recreio. Sockunpeo "ground. Kich off 443 p.m. Wednesday, April 11th, 1998:
H.K.F.C.. Club de Recreio, R.K.F.C. ground. Kick of 3 p.m. Queen's Regt. r. China Athle
te. Sookuapos. ground. "Kick of b p.m. South China e. Kowloon F.C. Caroline Hill ground.. Kick off. 3 p.m. Saturday, April 14th, 1928;
H.K. Police
H.K.F.C. H.K.F.C. ground. Kick off
p.m.
Kow.oon F.C.
China Athle
tie. Kowloon FC ground Kick off p.m.
TO-MORROW'S CHARITY GAME
The following is the amended teain that will represent the "Rest of the Colony
against "Army
BOXING.
K.O.S.B.. HLM.S. "CUMBER- LAND."
TO
AMERICAN SAILORS
FIGHT AT LEE THEATRE
There are capital programmes for, boxing fans to-night and to- morrow. At the Lee Theatre on Saturday night several pugilists from the American Fleet which is now in port will meet some of the local experts.
To-night at p.m., at the Mur ray Barracks, their will be eleven fights between the leading boxers of "the 2nd Bat. K.O.§.B. and a select team of fighters from the H.M.8. Cumberland,
The Naval party are known to be tough fighters and they will cer tainly give good account of them- selves. The Inds from the E.0.S.B. will be McGuire, Gordan, Carney. Woolley, Hume, Boyer, Armett, Smith and McConnell, who have all been seen in Hong Kong at the
City Hall and Lee Theatre."
The tournament on Saturday should be well worth seeing. Some in the Charity game at Sookuopoo of the American lads come with a big reputation and as they hail Kick off 415. P. from the land where champions are
10-morrow.
Charp
of self defence.
A FULL LEAGUE · PRỞ GRAMME TO-MORROW,
CUP TEAMS ENGAGED. Huddersfield and Sheffield United, who failed to reach a decision in Tayar (H.K. Club), Howarth (H.K. 12 Round Contest for Welterweight
mal, are both playing in the Suen Kuro Shun and Chan Kwong the replay of the F.A. Cup semi-Police). Gosano (Club de Recreio), League to-morrow. The former macet In (China Athletic). Referee: Mr.
Linesmen Mr. | Hawk). Bury as visitors, and Sheffield W. E Hollands. United meet Tottenham at home. . . McTavish and Pipe Major Blackburn Rovers, now in the Cup Mackie. final, go as visitors to West Ham.
There is a full programme in all divisions of the English League and Scottish League (Division Ï.).
Crake (H.K. Police); Wheeler born and raised, they certainly (Kowloon F.C.) and Bishop (H.K. know something of this noble art. Cib); McBride (HK Club); The full programme is append- McKelvie (Kowloon F.C.) and edi Leung Yuk Tong (China Athletic);
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Division I
Arsenal & Birmingham. Aston Villa . Manchester U. Burnley. Newcastle U. Bury. Huddersfield. Derby Cardiff. Leicester C.. Wednesday, Liverpool v. Middlesbrough. Portsmouth .. Bolton. Sheffield U.. Tottenham. Sunderland v. Everton, West Ham & Blackburn R.
Division II
Barnsley Notts County, Fulham . Southampton? Hul West Brom.. Leeds U. 1. Blackpool Manchester City . Clapton.. Notts Forest v. Chelsea. Port Vale v. Grimsby. Preston v. Bristol City, South Shields r. Reading Swansea v. Stoke,
- Wolves v. Oidham.
Division II. (Southern), Bristol R. Scuthend.. Charlton Northampton. Coventry Millwall Gillingham 2. Luton, Merthyr... B'mouth. Newport . Crystal P. Plymouth Brighton. Queen's P.R. v. Torquay. Swindon & Excter. Walsa. Brentford: Watford e. Norwich.
Division III. (Northern). Acrington S., Wrexham. Bradford City 2. Rochdale. Ashington r. Stockport.
Crewe v. Barrow.
Darlington e. Tranmere. Doncaster v. Bradford. Halifax v. Nelson, Hartlepools . Durbem. Lincoln. Southport. New Brighton "." Rotherham," Wigan Chesterfield.
(Continued on next Column).
White shirts will be provided. Dress at the Hong Kong Footbal Club pavilion at 3.43 p.ni
LEAGUE TABLE-DIVISION L
P. W. L. D. F. A. PTS. China Ath. 16 14 0 45 3 30 E.O.S.B... 1994 632 17 24 R.A. 19 11 633 91: 24 Scote Qds. 19 9 5 6 28 17 22 Queen's R. 10 6 è 3 40 33 19 K.F.C..... 16 03-22 25 17 K.A.F. ...... 20 5 9 8.30 28 10 C. de Rec. 16 6 6 2 23 36 14 H.K.C.C... 18 3 10 3 93· 41 · 13 S. China... 193 12 4, 1557 10 H.K. Police 17 3 11 3 9 29 白
FRIENDLY GAME.
KOWLOON F.C. r. H.MLS.
CUMBERLAND."
This friendly match takes place to-morrow at Kowloon, kick-off 4
p.sh.
Kowloon F.C.:Angus; Wheeler, Dodshon: Guest, Hedley. Vicksra Reed, Tiernah, Kernick, Muir, Miles. Reserve': Bliss,-
INTER-VARSITY GOLF. CAMBRIDGE'S NARROW WIN.
(THROUGH RESTER'S AGENCY.),
Losnos, March 25th. The Jubilee inter-Varsity golf match was played at Sandwich to doy, Chambridge defeating Oxford by eight matches to six, with one halved.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Division I. Aberdeen v. St. Mirren Celtic v. Bo'ness. Cowdenbeath. ». Airdricon'ns.. Dundee v. Raith.
Falkirk v. Hibernians. Hearty r. St. Johnstone. Kilmarnock v. Hamilton A. Motherwell v. Partick. Queen's Pk 'x. Dunfermline A. "Rangers v. Clyde
|
Championship of the Colony, Marine Frazer (H.M.S. Tamar) Whitey: Roberts (U.S.S. Black
.
Round Lightweight Contest.
L. 9. Hall (H.M.S. Titania) v. Fied Michener (U.S.S. Black Hawk)
2
● Hound Catchwaight Contest. Marine Smith (H.M.S. Hermes) Kid Stephens (U.S.8. Black Hawk),
$ Round Catchweight Contest.. A., B. Saunders (H.M.S. Hermes) * Jose Pintos Da Silva (Pero de Alenquer).
# Round Featherweight Contest.
Signalman Shons (H.M.S.. Serapia) v. A..B. Davies (EM.S. Hermes).
FANLING HUNT.
'PROGRAMME FOR APRIL.
Sunday, 1st:-Meet at Sheung Shui Police Station, & am.
Wednesday, 4th:-Meet at Mr. Souza's Bungalow, 2:45 p.m. chase, 3.13 p.m. Meet to be an Friday, 8th-Good Friday paper
nounced..
Saturday, Tth:-Races, Happy Valley
Sunday, 8th:-Meet at Mai Po Village, 7 a.m.
Monday, 9th-Easter Monday Races, Happy Valley.
Wednesday, 11th:-Mees at Eun- ters' Arms, 2.43 p.m.
Saturday, 14th:-Meet at Sheung Shui, 2.43 p.m.
Sunday, 15th: — Point-to-Point, 11.30 a.m. Mest to be announced.
Wednesday, 18thMeet at Mr. Souza's Bungalow, 2.43 p.m.
Saturday, St-Col Hayley Bel'e Hunt Ride (into China). Meet at Sheung Shui Police Station, 2.45 pm,
Sunday fd: Meet at Mr. Potts Bungalow, a.m.
Wednesday, 5th: Meet Stables, 3 p.m.
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Saturday 28th-Steeplechase Race Meeting, Kwanti.
Sunday, 29th:Meet at Mai Fo Villege, 7 m
Any amendments or announce ments will be posted on the notice board at "The Hunters' Arms”
BOXING
At Which Will Appear Several Contestants From
The American Squadron.
SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, at 9.15 p.m.
LEE THEATRE
(Percival Street)
YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY !
THE CHINA EXHIBITION
WILL BE OPENED
ON SATURDAY
FROM 2-6 P.M.
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