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Association Football

ARMY WINS THRILLING

CUP FINAL

Chinese Beaten In Good Game On Navy Ground

Two goals down ten. minutes before the interval, the Army foot- ball team came back strongly against the Chinese to retain the Lai Wah Cup by four goals to three in the final match played at Cause- way Bay yesterday.

MARCH 14, 1938.

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(Continued from Page 8) Mr. and Mrs. Fleming must have felt proud of their little trio, who all won cups, and I must spare à word of praise for their little daughter, Elizabeth. It seemed Impossible for such a small person to ride and jump on some of those big pontes, but once "up" she might have been glued to the saddle, so secure did she seem! Another little rider I admired was Janet Dibley, who has a very easy style. and Alan Cutcher seemed to me to do well all the time.

Shanghai and Swatow Star-pupils such

Veronica

¡Manila Walker and Frankie Langley have Calcutta and Straits The losers were without Fung terchange of passes, saw shot hard already had their names in the Java and Manila.... King-cheong, who was on the sick and true for the corner, beating Press. and I think that Bobby Shanghai and Amoy

Tam, who was a trine unsighted. Stott is heading for the limelight Manila

Halt-time came without further too.

Helen Tracy isa confident ding-dong struggle ensued young rider, and did well to win after the interval. with both sides the "bareback riding." fighting hard for the lead.

It was a thrill-packed game, fortune swinging first one way and then the other, and was watched by a huge crowd of spectators. The Army were full value for theirwin, having by far the greater part of the play and being generally more impressive in the for- ward line.

Ust.

The Chinese forwards palpably lacked leadership, although Li Tak-kee and Chan Tak-fal worked very hard. Only just before and Just after the two early goals did the Chinese vanguard play like an attacking unit.

score.

A

It was now. with ten men, that the Army forwards put in some of The Army forwards except. for their best work. Grogan dribbled periodical lapses on the wing through on the shot that would

of have passed most goalies. never let an opportunity go bringing the ball into the enemy's territory and keeping it there. Their one falling was weak Anish-, Duncan fisted the ball out. Ing. Grogan in particular doing lot of ballooning.

CHINESE SCORES From the kick-of the

Army secured the ball and brought it up field; and this remark might well describe the remainder of the play till about ten minutes from half- time.

FLA

Straits and Europe via Suez. (Let- ters and Papers) London, date 17th February and London Parcels London date, 10th Feb. Australia and Manila... Haiphong, Saigon

Calcutta and Straits

I saw Commander Hole taking snapshots and am sure that he and Mrs. Hole must have felt pleased when their small son. John, succeeded

in tying with Japan and Shanghai... Robin Buller among the "First- Term-ers"

traits

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London date, 3rd February Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow (Shanghai

Soon after Hau Ching-to took a pass in the goal area, shot, and

Major Duclos joined with Com- Yeung

mander Newell in presenting the Shui-sick. dashing in, equalised.

Second Term Cup, which was won A magnificent movement saw

by Elizabeth Fleming and Geraid Haiphong Pearson go out to the right near Well

Japan and Shanghai... the Chinese goal. dribble a few

Mrs. Well, in black, was watch-Shanghai and Amoy centre to Saw, who tng her little grandson with keen Shanghai yards. and made no mistake whatever with a interest, and with her I noticed

Mrs. Well, Junior, who looked Japan Duncan (R. Scots): Watson very pretty in cleverly blended (Middlesex), Capt.. Sheehan (Mid-brown and gray," with just a touch

Japan and Shanghai.. Then, very much against the dlesex); Freshwater (Middlesex), of bright green in her hat. run of play, a Chinese attack cul- Bright (Middesex), Proctor (R.

Mrs. Scott-Harston wore black Calcutta and Straits... minated in a melee in front of the Scots); Grogan (Middlesex). Mc- trimmed with persian lamb, and USA, Canada. Japan and Manila opposing goal, and Chan Tak-fal Guigan (Seaforths), Pearson (Mid- told me that Pamels was

Saw (Middlesex) and the lucký ones who got Sea slammed the ball in between three diesex),

Calvert (5th Bde. R.A.).

Dragon at the Valley" last Satur players to open the scoring.

Very shortly after, Watson, chas ed by Chan for possession, tapped the ball back to Duncan in goal. But the latter was coming out to 11 and Watson slipped and kicked the ball full-length. with the re- 2sult that it shot past the bewilder-

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Army were on their mettle, and Manila yesterday when they met

and silver fox furs. and Mrs. Ab- the ball was brought back again. the 'La Balle team. Calvert on the wing centred, and Igo, the home team's custodian. bott was most attractively turned Pearson sent in a beautiful header played a brilliant game and saved out in a pin-stripe sult of fawn. far out of Tam Kwan-hon's reach three almost certain goals in the with a very alluring knitted waist-

From the kick-off, they were first half. The game was played coat of fleecy wool. Her daughter | are closed at 5 pm on the previous day.

Pauline was helping with the back again, and. following an in-at the Manila Stadium. -

ponies here and there. Mrs. Wynne Jones brought her tiny daughter, who was thrilled, and Mr. and Mrs. D M. Richards brought their daughter, Betty, to watch events.

CYCLING RACE

Championship Won

By H.A.G. Keates

Our Canton Newsletter

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

.For

SUNDAY

, watow, Foochow and. Tientsin............... Shantung....

Mrs. Duclos and a small daughter. Holhow had a splendid view from the up-Formosa

per terrace, and Mr. and Mrs.

Walker were watching with much

MONDAY

interest. So was Mr. Needa, whom (Samshui and Wuchow ......

Per

Date and Time

Sunday, 13th

Muinam Hongkong Maru.

9.00 AM

Monday, 14th

8.15 AM

Kongning.

Six members of the Hong Kong

Canton, March 12. Cycling Club and four other riders competed in a road championship

Governor Wu Te-chen's 51st and handicap event over a 27 miles birthday, according to the Chinese

The reckoning. was celebrated quietly The Riding Master takes very course yesterday afternoon trial was the last event on the on Wednesday, March 9, by a few good care of his small pupils, and Club's 1937-8 racing programme. of his friends and members of his got a round of applause when he took the jumps ke a bird (on Riders were despatched by Mr. staff.

foot) with some of the tiny tots. Kongmoon J. 1.. Smith. Hon: Secretary, accord-

and retrieved two of them in mid- Shanghal ing to their handicap allowance.

W. S. Chen, S. Wallace and LC. Chang set off together 25 minutes before the scratch rider, the Club's champlon, H. A. G. Keates.

I saw leaning over the fence to Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow and study the jumping with profes-

Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" stonal interest.

(To further points by surface)

Eurasia Flane transport as Services permit). Datren, Japan and Canada-due

Victoria B.C.. 14th April............. Ixion.

Tal Lee. Saale..

A brisk pace was maintained by most riders on the first three miles

stage a tumble.

There was no public reception but In the evening Secretary- General Auyang Kul, ex-Provincial air. Just as they were about to Japan, Honolulu, San Francisco due San Francisco 12th April Chiel of Police, Mayor Tsang

Among the audience. I noticed and South American Ports Yang-tu, General Hsu Ching-tang. Mrs. Wright looking rather grace- (Manila Provincial Commissioner of Reconful in a long black coat. and Mrs. Swatow struction and the Commissioner of

Education jointly gave a dinner in Pestonj! with her daughter (that

to the foot of the hill at Shauki-General Wu's honour. wan, where leading actual times were: Keates 8.12, S. K Wong (8 mins.) 9.23, and R. Alves (7 mins.)

.

ARBOUR DAY

9.34. The next 1 miles, a climb Today, in commemoration of the

H

brilliant young dancer Betty Air Mall for Wuchow, Kweilin, Pestonji) who looked sweet in A green norfolk Jacket with a green chéck skirt.

Mr.

Tam

Helyo Maru

Emp. of Britain. Haitan..

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Tuesday 15th

Mrs. North managed to find time. of over 630 teet, slowed the com-death of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, founder to come, though life must be a rush petitors considerably, but at the of the Chinese Republic, Arbour for her as she and her family go off for a short holiday in Australia top the same three riders were Day will be observed as usual. fastest in 14.52, 16.48 and 17.12. A

In his Three People's Principles, by the Empress of Britain today.

Airways detour towards Bhek O returning the late Dr. Sun advocated the re-gave away the prizes in her own

At the conclusion Mrs. Fearce Airmail for "Imperial

Direct Service "-due London, Imperial to the next check at Tytam Gap forestation of China od a large charming way, and

23rd March.

Airways Plane followed and accounted for a fur-scale, and it was in deference to Pearce proposed a vote of thanks Air Mall for "Australia by Imperial ther eight miles of slightly easter his wishes that Arbour Day was to Mr. Bob Charles and his helpers, Airways Service"-due Darwin, Imperial goloz.

instituted.

19th March. and said how much he admired the

Airways Plane The last 4 miles on Stubbs and

On Lee...... Preparations have already been away in which he had built up the Kongmoon Tai Hang Roads being all down thill proved furiously fast, and made, by means of the press, the school into such a successful and Hotho, Pakhof and Haiphong...... Kaying. brought the quartet of competitors radio and other means of publicity. nourishing concern, and remarked Saigon, Madang, Balamaua, Rabanı,

Neptuna....... (all members of the Club) to the to impress upon the people the that he would follow all its future

Importance of planting more trees, activities with much interest. finish in the following order:~.

Act. Average and it is expected that a large Time

Speed number will be planted today.

L.C. Chang

(25) 8.C. Wong

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Three cheers for Mrs. Pearce and

- WEDNESDAY

Kongso.. "tiger" for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Samshut and Wuchow.... Charles ended a very cheery morn- *Swatow. "Shanghai and Tientsin.. Fausang

School.

Kalgan..... Cheklang.

1.30 AM

Anshun

230 FN

Thursday, 17th

H.A.G. Keates

(Scr.) 3.29.47 1.20.47 20.053 EXHIBITION OF WAR PICTURES The Provincial Mass Training 3.33.4 1.58.4 13.721 Institute has made arrangements to hold exhibitions of war pictures (8) 3.33.17 1. 41.17 15.996 in many places in Kwangtung. LADIES' HOCKEY E. Alves (7). 3.33.18 1.40.18 10.151

Thus the championship

Scoring two goals in a magni- tion will be held in the Chungshan ficent last-10-minutes rally, St. first handicap award go to H.A.G.istrict, from the 23rd to 25th in Andrew's Ladies beat the undefeat Keates, the runner-up in the

ingat the Hong Kong, Riding Swatow and Bangkok.

and

From March 18 to 20, an exhibi-

Amey

Bwatow and Ampy

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FRIDAY

Finsang... Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin...... Nanning.......

former category being R. Alves, and the Tungkoon district and fromed Cher Clark Chap, champions,"" In the latter, L. C. Chang. S. K. 28th to 30th in the Walchow dis- Ladies, by 3 goals to 2 in one of Japan and EUROPE via Biberia Wong, the only remaining rider totrict. From April 1 to 3 the ex- the most interesting ladies hockey

hibition will be held in the Pok Logames seen this season. finish, put up a very plucks por district; from the 5th to 7th in the formance, but was unfortunate in

The losers were, however, one Sandakan losing by very narrow margins in Tsengsheng district and later in short throughout the match.

the Tsungfa district. jeach section.

In a friendly game, the YMCA. Timekeeping at the start. Tytam It is learnod that the people of beat 12th Heavy Brigade, Royal Roes Gap. Aberdeen and the finish was these districts are looking forward Artillery. by 6 goals to one. carried out by Mr. J. L. Smith, very much to seeing the compre- scored three goals, Kraus 2 and D. assisted by Mr. A. Cousins (and 'hensive collection of pictures show Smith one, while Ellis netted for

ing scenes at the front.

the losers. motor-cycle).

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