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UP TRAINS
00 STATIONS Not No.1 N10mm) No. No. 15Na, 14 No. 18 Talk No.(Na,134,34No.36 No.31 AMA,M. AMA AM. AM. A.X. NOON) P.M.Ɛ T.M.) 13. P.X. P.X, TX, IM.
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Bhatin Dep. 7.01
Kowloon, Usp. 6,401 8.05 8.80 9.08 9,1510,00 12,10 1.15 1.95) 2.93 2,45) 4,80 5,407,56 Yaumali. Dep. 6.49)
Taipo ...Dep. 7.15
Market. Dep. 720
9.5810.87 12.47| 1,57
10,10 10.47 12.67 2,02 —
9.25 10.08 12.18 1.232.41, — 9.3810,20 12,50) 1,35) — 2.53- 4.5310.33 12,43 1,48) - 3.08-
(3.10) --
3.20
Tripo
Fanling. Dop, 7,80
1 Bhong
shai...Dep. 7,35 | 9.07| 9,45/10,15 10.52) 1,02 2,07) Bay.
438 5.48 7.44 450 6.00 7.56 5.04 6.18 8.09 5.09 6.17 8.13 3.18 6.47 8.33 3.45 9.24 5.23 8.39 827
Art. 7.41 8.45 6.13 9.5110.21 1058 1.06 2.13 2.06 3.31 5.30 6.39 6.38 8.33
Canton...Arr
12.08
5.48
DOWN TRAINS
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STATIONS
101 E ta. 1 No.3 No.11 No.7 No. & No.15 No.11 No. 12) Na 21 No.REMO, 13, TAM AXA.K.A.M. Į P.K. | F‚.M.| P.M. | P.K, P.M. P.X. ....AX.
Canton
...Bop.
8.10
8.95ĺ
Bhamchun...Dep.7.18 3.05 10.01 10.38 11.27 11.48 508 4.39 6.47 6.18 6.40 6.50 Boong bai Dop. 725 312 ăn
13.00 3.50 4.50 5.69
Fanking
10.48 10.47 Dep. 7.30 8.16-
10,57 Taipo Market Dap. 7.40 9.26 Taipo
11.01
11.58 3.15 4.485,64 | 6.25
Dap 7,44 8.31 10.34
Abatin Dep, 7.57 8.44
Teamed Dep, 8.11 8.58
12.11 8.31 5.00 6.68
12.16 3.36 5.04833
11.14-12.30 8.40 5.176.26
11.28 - 18.49, 401 | 5.99 6,38
Fowloon A, 8.17 9.02 11.00 11.32 12.07 12.49 4.07 5.55 6.44 7.00 7.98 7.50
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日登月叁年九廿百新安英
SPORT AND ATHLETICS.
CORINTHIANS BEAT THE
ARMY.
Corinthians overwhelmed the Army at Crystal Palace, London, last month, and won by the extra- ordinary score of fifteen goals to
four.
The game could hardly be
considered as a Cup tie rehearsal strength of the sides. The Aruty players found it extremely difficult to keep their feet on the heavy ground, while they never approach- ed their opponents in skill, speed, or all-round brilliance. Consequent ly the Corinthian attack through the opposing defence with great ease and goals were scored with machine-like regularity, Ashton registering five, Stone four, Doggart
because of the disparity in the
went
TENNIS IN AUSTRALA
J. C. Gregory, the British lawn tennis captain, defeated RE Schlesinger, 61, 62, 51, V4 in the Australian championsh final as Sydney. Dr. Gregory is the first Englishman to win since 1915.
BRITISH DIVING..
Lack of suitable facilities for diving is complained of in the an sual post of the Amateur Diving Association, submitted to the gen eral meeting in London on February 13th. It is felt ways the report, that the failure of our representa intives in the Olympic Games is en-
Australian Davis Cup team
Schlesinger was a member of the America in 1994 and is Victorian tirely due to lack of competent coaches and suitable facilities. This singles champion in
Dr. Gregory, who he son off a situation which must be serious-
the first woman Yossfire cham-1 considered if they are to do plon, won the North of England better in the future. Tear by year hard court championship at Scar facilities increase slowly, but they borough in 1995 and 1929, and has are still far behind what is requir represented England in the Davis ed. For the first time the London County Council have granted addi- Cup. Other winners were
tional practice time at Highgate Pond for
engaged
Men's Doubles-Crawford and Hopner (N.S. Wales) beat E. P. Moon and R., F. Cummings (81, 6-8, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3).
Women's Singles iss Akhurst (N.S. Wales) beat Miss I Bickerton (3.3. Walg) 6-1, 6-7
women
Olympic diving
In this connection it is interesting Dito note that among the district proposals ha considered by, the council of the Amateur Swimming Association next March is one sap- ported by the Southern Counties
Women's Doubles.-iss Akhurst
three, Creek two, and Whewell one. There were a few occasions, notably in the second half, when the home defence was called on to show ita mettle, and Howard Baker saved well more than once. The fact that). the Army placed four goals to its credit proves that but for the weak and Miss Bickerton at Mrs. P.A.S.A stating that, for an im ness in defence the game would'Hara Wood and firs. Harper have been more even. Foster, the centre forward, scored two goals, and McGowan, and Sergeant one apiece.
BARRY AND HIS CHALLENGERS.
A curious situation has been creat ed concerning the world's sculling championship owing to a challenge from Jack Burns of Australia to H. A. Barry, the British holder of the title: Some months ago Major Goodsell, another Australiar, de- posited a stake with an Australian newspaper for a race with Barry on
the Thames for the title. Barry agreed to race Goodsell, from whom he won the championship in 1927, but stipulated that the proposal from the challenger that the race should be held in the autumn of this year was not acceptable, and that he wished to race in June or July. Be
had been concluded, Burns made at
(Victoria) 6-2, 3-6, 6-21-
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mediate improvement in diving to be obtained it is essential that a coach barbrought over from Ame- rica, or, alternatively, a representa- tive from England sent to America Founded in 1879, the Rosslyn to study their methods, including Park Rugby Football Club, who ground training." While the A.Ş.A. played their early games at Hamp are complaining of the low entries stead, celebrated the 30th year of for the men's championship, the its existence last month, in a way AD.A report that the entries for befitting the occasion. On the Old their men's events were the highest Deer Park at Richmond, which has for some years. The new system been their home for many years, of judging diving, in which the the club had a morning game be-judges, instead of putting down tween teams representing Past and their points paper, hold up cards Present players, followed by a showing the points awarded, was luncheon in their own pavilion. In in general use throughout the season the afternoon they gained a con- and proved very popular. vincing win over the Old Merchant Taylors, who for so long period were joint tenants withe of the Richmond ground goethe held their annnat dinner. In the
Mr Alkman Smith has been ad- morning game the. Past players tively connected with the Hugby played with seven forwards and the game in Scotland for forty-one Present with six, and the "Pre years. He has been president, fore negotiations for this contest sent won by a placed goal and treasurer, and secretary of the three tries (14 points) against four Union. His admirers have had two deposit in Australia for a champion- tries. L, W. E. Hall and P. War- portraits painted by that well- ship match with Barry. "I shall wick have too recently been in the known Scottish painter, Mr. J. B. meet either man who cares to race side strictly to be counted as
Anderson. One displays him as a on the Thames in July or about that veterans, and naturally they were sportsman, the other as a simple time."
says Barry, "Goodsell, I
the outstanding players on the side. citizen. One is to hang in the know, ought to have the first chance They each scored twice while D. D. Union committee room, the other of winning the championship, but I Angus and C, L. Philcox obtained has been given to his wife! If one think I can hold the title I won
their other tries, the scorers for the had been presented to him, it would when we race on the Thames, and I juniors being T. L Redinend, W. E have been a reward for services would like to have another race Sharland, 6. C. Dunbar, J. 8. 8. rendered. Can the spirit of the later in the season. If I meet Good Tyler placing a goal.
game thus be diluted by making a sell in the autumn, there will not
presentation to a wife or relative 1 be an opportunity of racing again
The difference between a house, a in the same year. I have been ask. ed to consider a journey to race for
watch, and a picture is one of The Scottish Union degree only. the championship on the Parra
has denounced the two former pre- matta, but I do not think I shall go
sentations. Supposing the gifts had because of the expense."
been to wives instead, the objection would have been the same.
The FRENCHWOMEN'S POLO TEAM
present treasurer of the Rugby Union, ie, the ruling Union in England, has devoted a Nfetime to the game. He is Master of the Merchant Taylors Company. Sup posing his Rugby Union friends had presented him or his wife with his painting in civil robes, what would the Scottish have said? These per- nickety Scots must be judged by their own standard. They have Mrs. Smith fallen from grace has our sincere sympathy. Women always have to bear the blame. A woman caused the Fall. has repeated itself, "
nent.
The club defeated the Old Mer- chant Taylors in the afternoon by five goals and a try (28 points) to The Q.3.Ts, much below their full strength, made a hard game of it most of the time, and then were suddenly overwhelmed by the superiority of the Park attack. TO TOUR ENGLAND.
WARNING OFF WITHDRAWN. London Ladies' Water Polo Asso- The warning off sentence passed ciation have completed. arrange by the stewards of the Royal Cal ments for a team of French women cutta Turf Club upon B. D. Pardoe poliste Les Mouettes of Paris to having been remitted, the stewards tour the southern and midland of the Jockey Club, who extended counties and Waics this summer, the sentence to all meetings under The opening fixture will be against the Rules of Racing, have also re- London, at the Croydon Baths. mitted it. The stewards of the This will be followed by an engage Jockey Club also give notice that ment with the Midlands at the Ex- they have removed, the disabilities hibition Baths, Nottingham, and under the Rules of Racing attach the tour will conclude with three ing to William Mullen as the result matches in South Wales against a of the withdrawal of his trainer's representative Welsh tear." licence on September 16th, 1910-
Diary of Coming Events.
To-day. (March 1st)
St. David. Christian Fellowship Meeting, Helena May Institute, 10.30 am.
H.K. Tramways Ltd., ordinary annual meeting, J.M. board room,
DOOD.
H. Lawn Tennis Association Meeting, Cricket Club, Pavilion, é p.m.
Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
European Mails:-Inward: Outward: Europe vid Siberia Europe vid Siberia (Macedonia).
(Halwa), 3.30 pm.
Saturday.
(March Sud.) Race Meeting.
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Golf: Captain's Cap, Fanlinż H.K. Football Association Coun-Central British School: Annuni cil Meeting, S.-C. Morning Post Sports, King's Park, 2 p.m. Board Boom, 6:30 p.m.
Cricket: Division I.: University Tennis:-Open Singles: B. A. Navy (L), Kowloon v, Royal Ramjahn v. W. C. Hung, Luk Artillery (L). Division 11. Navy Ding Cheung v. Chiu Tean Chru, University (L), E.AS.C. Lai Kwong Taus, v. Y. Bajiki.
Craigengower (L), Recrcio Institution of Engineers and Chinese R. C. (F.). Shipbuilders, Dance.
Football-Division 1: Chinese Queen's Theatre: "The Woman Navy, Kowloon Club, South Disputed."
*** | China.o. Recreio, Police World Theatre His Secretary," K.O.S.B., Small Unite Queen's Star Theatre: It."
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RA.F., Small Units v. South China "A" Recreio v. University, Kow- loom. Navy, Eastern v. Chinese.
Tea Dances: HK Hotel and Peninsula Hotel, 4.30 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, 6 pm.
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Boxing Tournament: Royal, 8.15 p.m..
Queen's Theatre: "The Woman Disputed."
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Monday. (March 4th) Fanling Hunt Point to Point meet Potts Bungalow, 11 a..
Sale of Crown Land New Kow- loon Inland Lot No. 1207 and Kow- loan Inland Lot No. 2175, 3 p.m.
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