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The following games in the Hong Kong League are down for decision to-day :----
Division I.
Re-
(Kick-off at 4.30 p.m.) Royal Navy v Kowloon F.C.,
Caroline Hill_ground. ferce: Mr. T. G. Stokes. Hong Kong Police v. Scuth China, North Point Stadium. Referee: L. S. B. A. Atkin-
8071.
Club de Recreio r. Somerset L.L; King's Park ground. Referee: Mr. Mackie.
Hong Kong F.C. r. St. Joseph's, St. Joseph's ground. Referee: Mr. Smith.
Division II.
(Kick-off at 3 pm.). South China B. R.A. Res., Chinese Athletic ground. Referee: Cpl. Dimond St. Joseph's Res. e. Eastern F.C.,
St. Joseph's ground. Referee: Mr. Rich.
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HOME FOOTBALL.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH
LEAGUES.
FIXTURES FOR TO-DAY,
The following is the. Home Foot ball programme for to-day- ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Division 1.
Birmingham. Huddersfield. #. Liverpool.
Blackburn.. Manchester U.
Arsenal Aston Villa
Bolton Burnley Derby Everton
2.
1.
West Ham
Leeds U
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Sheffield U.
Manchester C.
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Grimsby.
Portsmouth.
v. Leicester.
Wednesday
1',
Newcastle.
Sunderland
Bradford C. Bristol C. Cardiff Chariton Hall Notts Co. Preston Reading
South China "A" University F.C. Caroline Hill ground. Referee: Mr. Courtney. R.A.M.C.. Kowloon F.C. Res., Swansea
Sookuapoo ground. Referee:Wolves Mr. Maxwell.
Chinese
Athletic "A" . Chinese North Point Stadium. "B," Referee: Sgt. Bunting,
PLAYERS AND PROSPECTS.
With senior
re-arrangement of the league fixtures, Kowloon F.C. meet the Royal Navy on the Caroline Hill ground.
Stoko
2', Middlesbro'
Division II.
v. Millwall.
#. Bradford.
2. Tottenham
3. Bury,
r. Chelsea.
2. Barnsley.
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West Brom
2. Blackpool.
v. Notts Forest.
7.
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Southampton. Oldham.
Division III. (Southern). Bournemouth. Merthyr Crystal.P. " Clapton 0. Exeter
Brighten. "Fulham
Watford. Gillingham Luton
1.
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Brentford.
.Plymouth.
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Coventy,
Northampton
Norwich Queen's P.R. Southend Walsall
v. Newport.
2.
Swindon.
r. Torquay.
Division III. (Northern).
Port Vale. Carlisle.
The Royal Navy will have a strong side out with H.M. Ships Kent and Suffolk in harbour. This Accrington |will be a test for the Navy as Kow- Chesterfield loon will put up a good fight al-Darlington though they are taking the field Doncaster without McKelvie and Hedley, Bise Halifax re-appears in the senior team, but Hartlepools will be on the right. The Navy will | Lincoln ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS be all out to take full points and Rotherham
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Division I.
At the Stadium, a large crowd is expected. The Chinese Athletic are! nos out this week and South China are meeting the Police on the North Point "enclosure, while the junior gaine between the two Athletic teams should be a good cutain Falkirk
raiser.
Celtic Cowdenbeath Dundee
Hamilton South China should annex both Hearts points although their chance of win-Kilmarnock ning the league this season is very | Partick- remote,
Queen's Purk
24.
Motherwell." Aberdeen. Morton
St. Mirren, r. Rangers. 2. Ayr United, r. Airdrie. r. Dundee U. r. Clyde.
Hibernians,
ENGLISH LEAGUE MATCH RESULTS,
Owing to the H.K.F.C. ground St. Johnstone being taken up for the rugby game, the BOCLET game between the H.K.F.C. and St. Joseph's will be played on St. Joseph's ground. St. Joseph's won the previous game by a goal to nil. With the Club showing a great improvement in their recent games they should win to-day.
(THROUGH REUTER'S. AGENCY.]
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LONDON, March 13.
Two matches in Division III, (Southern Section) of the English League were played to-day, Stores
At North Point Stadium, Chinese Athletic "A" and "teaing meet in the junior division. The "A" were as under: tean is in the best position for the Queen's P.R.... 1 Plymouth Junior championship and they are Northampton... 3 Fulbam not expected to lose against the
Bto-day,
South China "A" should take full points from the University at Caro- Hine H They are not likely to repeat their success of the first game by such a large margin, seven goals
to nil.
Kowloon should defeat the R.A.M.C. at Sookunpoo.
Eastern F.C..-junier shield final- ists, should account for St. Joseph's on the Happy Valley ground.
A division of points is a likely result in the R.A. Reserves-South China "B" game.
KOWLOON F.C. TEAMS FOR TO-DAY.
The following will represent the Kowloon 1st Eleven. Someract Light Infantry at Home ground to-day. Kick-off at 4.30 p.m. sharp. Angus (Senior); Gillot, C. Pile; Bliss, Dowman, Simpson; Pile, MeKelvic, Chubb, Cotton, Eastman.
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K.C.C. TEAMS FOR TODAY.
1st XI. . H.K.C.C. at Kowloon (Friendly)-W. Brace (Captain), E. C. Fincher, E, F. Fincher, F. Goodwin, N. H. Ross, F. Zimmern, A. T. Lee, W. C. Hung, D. Liang, J. C. Lyal, S. Jex.
Umpire J. P. Robinson." Scorer: A. Hyde- Lay.
H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
"CHAMPION STAYED.
RUNNER-UP EXTENDED.
ment.
A. W. Lo and S. A. Rumjahu, last year's winner and runner-up respectively, proved to be good drawing cards. yesterday in the Hong Kong Cricket Club Tourna
A large crowd turned up to watch them in action. They how ever, disappointed those present by showing anything but unconvincing performances, but if they failed to produce good form, their respective matches proved to be keenly fought
out.
Ng Sze Cheung . M. W. Lo. Beginning unusually late, M. W. Lo found Ng Size Cheung very dithcult to play against yesterday. The latter took the match very seriously, and at once started to outplay the champion with auch success that he won the first set comfortably, and, went on to lead 5-3 in the second, but could not press his advantage any further, falling off from this stage onwards. Lo deserting himself brought the scores level, and then proceeded to win the third set. Light began to fail, and after five games had been played in the fourth set of which Lo claimed three, they had to stop. The match will be continued at a later date.
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The standard of play could not be regarded as high, as both adapt ed steady tactics, with the result that
play became, monotonously Blow. Neither took, risks in the first two sets. Most of the rallies were very long. Ng Sze Cheung gained the ascendancy in the early part of the match by being enter
OVER THE STICKS.
MARCH MEETING OF THE
FANLING HUNT.
SOME SELECTIONS FOR TOMORROW.
The race
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season is truly upon us, and no sooner do we get a respite from fat racing than the set to work, to steeplechasers, provide the public with some sport for the week-end. The prices at Kwanti, arranged as they are, at fairly long intervals, are thoroughly enjoyed by a large number of re- "gular supporters of the sport. It is a pity that more of the public do not take an interest in 'chasing, as this form of racing is just as thrilling, if not actually more so, than flat races.
For tomorrow's meeting, the usual train arrangements will be available, and the moderato charge. of 82 covers both rss class train fare and admission to the enclosure. There are are events on the card, and, judging from previous mect- jugs, I think it can be safely predict- ed that the racing would be keen and fields fairly big.
The first race, the Shamrock Stakes, over a mile is timed for 3 P. For this there are nine en tries. The event is for China ponies that have started twice this season at Kwangti and have not won. James Pigg or Sunloch ought to account for this event on past performance, but owing to the pre- sence of Diana, one of this year's open. If
prising, often surprising his op-griffinis, the result is should think
Mr. Reidy rides Diana the race will be a "cinch" for this icare. Siang River is a good out sider in this race.
panent by dealing severely with loose shots. Lo played consistently well at this stago and placed his shots with accuracy, but they lacked pace, with the result that Ng Sze Cheung had little difficulty in re- trieving them.
1
The March Cup.
If Christmas Frolic is sent out in this race he should win, but if his Ng Sze Cheung put Lo in a very
owner should reserve him for the desperate position at 5-3 in the Fanling Grand National, he will second set. Twice he was within point of winning the set to put him account for the race there. As You'
Like It may do well if he acccpts. 2 sets to love up, but had the mis-
I think Mr. Stanton will send a fortune on each of those two occa sions to see his shots, which had Lo representative out here, and he is besten, falling just outside. After good for third place whether Mon- tana or Target is. his choice. Mowgli losing those two chances, he never
is another good animal, but I am recovered again. On the other hand, Lo retrieved his position. ex-afraid he will be reserved for the
Jonger race. cellently and in the third set gave a convincing all round performance to win at 1. The latter then led at 3 in the fourth, at which stage play was stopped on account of bad light.
The Spring Maidens, Kum On or Loch Etive, both be langing th Mr. Troop may account for this event. If Huntington starts and takes to his work in a business like fashion, I think he will be a real danger to the favourites. Au- other animal which might accept here instead of in the first ruce is Sunloch, in which case, he should' get a place.
Faaling Grand National, This race is over 2 miles and it Christmas Frolic is sent out, he ought to command a large follow ing and should win. Failing Stag, Montana and November look like starting here.
Cheng Extends Rumjahn. Cheng Chi Wing gave a very creditable performance against S. A. Ramjahn in the other match, and although he lost in straight sets he fully extended the Indian. He took a long time to get settled, but pulled up finely when 1-5 down, and just failed to draw level, lasing the set at 6-4. He produced better form in the second eat, and worried Rumjahn by a very effee tive backhand stroke which had nasty kick behind it. He employ animal is a good stayer, and over ed that stroke at will, and gained miles might account for Christ- many points with it by placing themmas Frolic, but I do not think any out of his opponent's reach. Rum jahn fund Cheng hard to control, and despite his efforts found the Chinese leading at 1-3, which he managed to level, only to lose the next two games.
The last named
of the others will have a look in.
St. Patrick's Steeplechase. The Inst rice of the day should attrnet pretty big field. Buster, I fancy, will be made A hot The next game was keenly fought. favourite, but if Mowgli is also kept Cheng Chi Wing played deter-back for this event, we should see minedly to win, and on severni a pretty close race, with little be- occasions had advantage in his tween them at the finish. A good favour. Rumjahn retrieved his dividend ought to be seen here. position with equal determination, and succeeded after many anxious moments. Eventually the set went to the latter at 8-6, and then in the third set outplayed his opponent.
Close struggles were also seen in the handicap events.
Yesterday's scores were as fol-
2nd XI. . H.K.C.C. at Hong Kong League:-B. Petheram (Cap tain). G. Lee, H. Overy, N. A. E. Mackay, F. S. W. Smith, A. R. Flows:- Raven, G. A. V. Hall, J. J. Hirst, O. B. Raven, A. J. Kew, D: W. Gregory,
Umpires A. W. Bliss. Scorer: H. Gittine.
H.K.C.C. TEAMS.
The following will represent the H.K.C.C.
Open Singles,
I W. Lo led Ng Sze Cheung, 2-0, 7-5, 6-1, 3-2.
S. A. Rumjahn beat Cheng Chi Wing, 6-4, 8-8, 6-2.
Club Championship.
5. E. Green beat J. A. Summers, -C-4, 8.2:
1st XI. v. K.C.C. (F.) Away:-- Reserves: Miles and Herbert. The following will represent the T. E. Pearce, A. C. I. Bowker, Kowloon. 2nd Eleven #. R.A.M.C. A. O Beck, K. H. Batger, E. RE. Sookunpoo ground to-day. Kick Duckitt, J. R. Hinton, H. Owin off at 2.20 p.m. sharp.
Hughes, E. J. R. Mitchell, O. E. Angus (Junior); Guest, Nicholls; C. Marton, A. Reid. Seddon, Easterbrook. "Dunnett; 2nd XI. 7. K.C.C. (L.) Home:-- Moore, Hawke, Moss, Dixon, Bick-W. W. Mackenzie, J. H. Ashworth, ford.
Reserve: King.
RUGBY FOOTBALL. TEAMS FOR CLUB . ARMY
TO-DAY.....
The final match of the triangular tournament will take place to-day at 3.30 p.m. when the Club will play the Navy.
Tteams as follows:- Club-Back: M. D. Seott; three- quarters: G. E. R. Divett, C. J. D. Law, G. W. C. Charahill, L Gold- man; half-backs: V. W: L. Stanion. (Continued at foot of next column).
H. J. Armstrong, R. K. Hepburn, C. E. Gabagan, W. H. Walker, J. H. Way, G. Walch, R. H. D. Wade, R. M. Wood.
3. L. Bonnar: forwards: W. E. Peers, A. D. Suttill, D. L. Milne Dar, F. R. Burch, E. R. West. E. B. Gammell, W. Younger, B. P. Mrascy.
Navy-Backs: Surg.-Lt. Bolton; three-quarters, Lt. Smallwood, Mid- Dobson. Lt. Wood, Sub-Lt. Tom- kinson: half-backs: Lt. Evans, Lt.- Com. Surtees; forwards: Lt. Com. F.O. Bailey, Andrew, Pay-Lt. Reamish, Lt. Couchman, Lt. Lefroy, Sub-Lt, Lennox-Conyngham, IS Paddon, L.S. Bickall.
Referee Major Caddell.
Handicap Singles.
N. L. Railton (owe 3/6) beat J.
Henry (ser.), 6-8, 6-4, 6-2.
Handicap Doubles,
T. J. Price and E. R. Price (scr.) bent. J. Barrow and D. M.Mac- G. E. R. Divett and E. R. dougall (owe 3/8), 7-5, 6-8, 01. Mitchell (rec. 9/6) beat 1. S. Harris and A. W. Hay Eddie (rec. 3/6), 3-0, 6-2, 6-0.
BOXING IN AMERICA.
UNITED PRESB.]
Boston, March 7. Tully Griffiths, a heavyweight, won a decision-over Al Friedman in 10 rounds here to-night, but it was a miserable exhibition. Griffiths poor showing throug much made of the fight and seemed on the verge of being knocked out in the seventh round.
THE SELECTIONS.
Race 1:-
Diana.
Sunloch.
James Pigg,
Race 2:
Christmas Frolic (if start
ed).
As You Like It.
Target
..Race 3:-
Loch Etive or Kum On
Huntington.
Sunloch.
Baco 4-
Christmas Frolic (il start-
ed),
November.
Fanling Stag or Montana.
Race 5:-
Buster.
Mowgli. Montana.
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