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LINCOLNSHIRE
AND GRAND
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Latest Call-Overs
WILLIAMS TO RIDE ROYAL MAIL
London, March 14.
the
The latest call-overs in Grand National as follows:-
Royal Mail (100 to 8 o., 100 to 7 t.): Takvor Pacha (100 to 7 0.); Blue Shirt (100 to 7 o.. 100 to 6.); Cooleen and Delachance (20 to 1 1. Dunhill Castle 25 to 1 t.): Rockquilla 25 to 1 o.: Dominick Scorss (25 to 1 o. 28 to 1 t); Air- gead Slos (28 to 1 t. and 0.10 Red' Knight (28 to 1 o.); Lough Cot- tage and Workman 133 to 1 o., 40 to it): Underbid 140 to 1 t, and Q.)..
Evan Williams will definitely be riding Royal Mail as in last year's National.
LINCOLNSHIRE
The latest call-overs in the Lincolnshire are as follows:-
Britain And Olympics
In a speech at Chelmsford, Mr. IL F. Pash, of the execu- tive committee of the Ama- leur Athletic Association, sald the association was unanim- ous that if the 1918 Olymple Games were held at Torko they would not receive the support of British competitors, states a special message from London.
"This would mean that the United States and other coun- tries would follow Britain's lead." said Mr. Pash.
"It is not a question of poll- ties, but of humanity and fair play the foundation sport."
all
REFEREES AT
DINNER
"NEED FOR MORE LEAGUE SOCCER MATCHES" URGED
Mr. T.G. Stokes'
Speech
The annual dinner of the Hong Kong" Football Referees' Associa- tion: Wils held last night ot Jimmy's Kitchen. Over
Mr. members attended." Stokes (Chairman presided.
torty T. G.
FOREIGN MAILS
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if so superscribed.
INWARD MAILS
From
After proposing the toast to the Shanghai and Amoy King, Mr. Stokes, in proposing the Calcutta and Straits tcast of the Hong Kong Football Manila Association, said:-
The football season is almost over and I would like to congratu-
Straits and Europe via Suez (Let- ters and Papers) London, date 17th February and London Parcels London date, 10th Feb.
late our Referees for the able OLYMPIC GAMES
manner in which they have con- Java and Manila. DECISION
trolled their games during the Manila Cairo, March 11. season, the small number of mis-Australla arid Manila..
cases handled by the Haiphong The International Olympic Con- conduct
must Committee
be Shanghat and Swatow.. gress has passed resolution Emergency
1 allowing the winter games to be considered, to a large extent, a Halphong. Pakhoi and Holhow.
the standard of Air Mall by "Imperial Airways allotted to a country other than reflection
Direct Service "-London 10th March.
ΟΠ
Belami (100 to 8 o.. 100 to 7 : that holding the summer game.effelency of those who had con- Galsonla (18 to it. and o: StarReuters.
Flyer 18 to 1 o.); Thankerton (18 to i o.. 20 to 1 t.): Phakos (20 to
1 t. and o.); Squadron Castle (22 to 1 o.. 25 to 1 t.: Peter Kane (25 to 1 o.; Apollo (33 to 1 t. and b. -Reuter).
CRICKET NOTES
trol of the various games.
Saigon
Japan and Shanghai
traits
J
Per
Due
Soochow Shirala: Emp. of Russia.
15th Mar
18th Mar
18th Mar.
Ranpura Tisadane,
18th Mar
10th Mar,
Prometheus...
17th Mar.
Kitano Maru.....
17th Mar
Canton...
17th Mar.
Tsinan Klangsu
17th Mar.
17th Mar.
date. Imperial
On the other hand, I must sym- pathise with you for the small number of matches you have had; there is no doubt that with the Straits, Manila.& London Parcels (Continued from Page 10) curtailment of
London date, 3rd February the number of "his teams in the various divisions of Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow WILS feature of this innings
of very ne and
Air Mail by "Pan-American Air- sale
the League, a certain amount calling and
ways Direct Interest has been lost in Local
Service" batter running. He
in all 109
Football. not only Referees are Francisco date, 11th March but players and Shanghai .... complaining.
Haiphong spectators as well.
YACHTING " RACE minutes, and 168 rens were put on
RESULTS
WINS FOR GULL
AND ERYL,"
Wins for Gull Mrs. L. Stanton) to the "A" Class, and Eryl Miss O. Patchett) in the Mixed Classes were recorded in the 8th ladies' 2nd series races of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club salled yesterday afternoon.
while he was at the crease. Very slow though he was, his knock was never dull from the academical point of view and the fact that he played forward 90 per cent. prevented the bowlers from ting on top..
"
MORE LEAGUE GAMES
Calcutta and Straits
I am of the opinion and it is Japan and Shanghai.. shared by many, that local foot-Shanghai and Amoy get-ballers and referees should have Shanghai
more competitive league matches i
Bangkok
and fewer representative games, Japan
want 3 game Straits
Straits
Airways Plane Sphinx................ Kaisar-1-Hind........ Bhutan....
Agamemnon....... Liangchow........
San Pan-American
Japan and Shanghai... Calcutta and Straits. UB.A., Canada, Japan and Manila
Seattle date. 28th February
Airways Plane Glenshiel.......
G.G. Paul Doumes Hosang.. Marechal. Joffre.. Tilbadak.
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18th Mar
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20th Mar,
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24th Mar.
Yingchow.
20th Mar.
2lat Mar.
Eumaeus.
22nd Mar.
Van Beutss...
22nd Mar.
Menestheus...
23rd Mar.
Mausang..
23rd Mar.
Pres. Jefferson...
23rd Mar.
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Teucer...
OUTWARD MAILS
LAMENTABLE FIELDING" The lamentable fielding of the local enthusiasts Indians early on in Kowloon's in- every week and there is no reason nings has already been described why this cannot be arranged, even and aced not be laboured. While if at the expense of representative It is perhaps too much to say with matches.
I would "uke to certainty that this lost them the
congratulate match, and, with it"the chance of those, Referees and Linesmen, who'
Shield then and
the Detalled results were as follows: winning the
were selected to oniclate at "A" Class-Started at 14.45 there, it is at least probable that Corinthian Matches, it must have Finished Corr. Pos. Pts. had Anderson and Fincher teen been pleasing to them to hear Mr.
18.45.25 16.45.25 6
held at 30, a 7
far more exciting Tom Smith speaking of the high Carpenter
finish would have been seen. (Mrs. P. R. Richards).
efficiency of Local Refereeing.
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier I make no apology for repent- I am sorry
that our Annua!" Artemis 18.43.33 16.43.33 4
than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails ing that even If Anderson and match with Our friends "The Miss M. Whitham).
are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails Fincher went cheaply. Kowloon Press" has not yet been played fare closed at 5 p.m, on the previous day. Just had to go for the runs. and and I trust that a team from this the supposition that they would | Assoclatlón, will soon be selected. have all got out trying to get I know that the Press are all them is as likely as any other. ready and only waiting for the
Both Anderson and Fincher.day to be named, notwithstanding their two chances I am pleased to see that repre" Airmail each. batted well and Teddy in sentatives of all the local papers particular was seeing them quite have accepted our invitation to be clearly. though his hitting lacked here tonight and this
oppor- its old-time cleanness and force. tunity to say how thankful we are Even when he was caught for their whole hearted help and for 88-3-41 Kowloon showed no support particularly in connection sign of going into a shell. and | with our usual bi-monthly meet- O'Bryen was sent out, presumably }ings. with instructions to hit,
9
Eve
16.44.23 16.44.23 5 (Mrs. Bader). Gull
8
13
18.39.19 16.39.19 Mrs. L Stanton. True Bite, D.N.F. (Miss J.L. Smith). Kittiwake 18.41:13 16.41.13 2 11
(Miss P. M. King).
Mixed Classes--Started at 14.50 Eryl
Jean
Teal
16.43.30 16:43.30 Mrs. V. Gowlland).
16.55.26 16.55.26
3 10
N
6
66, Nathan Road,
(Miss V. A. Buckley).
18.45.43 16.45.43
1 10
(Miss Ö. Patchett).
Heror
16.51.34 .16.51.34 5
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FRIENDLY SOCCER
In a friendly football match at Happy Valley yesterday the R.AM.C. beat a team from the
A toast was later proposed to Previous to this Madar had the Hong Kong Amateur Football snapped Baxter up brilliantly in League by Mr. C. D. Carter.
the slips for a duck.
Tommy Madar failed but to wards the end Burnett and Lee held the fort easily and the game petered out into a táme draw.
CRUCIFIXION OF CHINA
Ping Yung Football Club by six Wonian Delegate Say
goals to one.
At half-time the score was 1-0
in favour of the Chinese.
In the second half Ledwidge scored four goals in quick süc- cession and Anderson and Rides added two more goals towards the end of the game,
LEFT HALF WIN
at
In an R.E. Inter-Section Aggre- gate Shield football game Happy Valley yesterday. the Left Half beat the Right Half by two goals to nli. J. Woods scored both goals for the winners.
Country Fighting
For The World
The toast to the Referees' Asso- ciation of the United Kingdom was proposed by Mr. Smyth, and later
Direct
For
TUESDAY
for Imperial Service "dae. 23rd March.
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a toast was proposed to the de-Saigon. Madang. Salamaua, Rabau! parting colleagues of the Army by Mr. F. Finch.
BADMINTON TITLE
P.H. Wong Enters Singles Final
*Sydney and Melbourne
WEDNESDAY
Samshul and Wuchow......
*Swatow. "Shanghai and Tientsin.. Kongmoon
Swatow and Bangkok... Amoy and Foochow (via Amoy)..... Hotbow, Pakhoi and Haiphong.. Swatow and Amoy
Taiping.
Tuesday 15th
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Fook On..
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10.30 AM
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Kalgan...
Chekinng..
Kaying... Anshun.
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"China is being crucified for the Tne "semi-final tles of the selfishness of the world,” declared Singles Badminton Championship airs. Fabian Chow, delegate from of the Colony were decided at the China at the Women's InternationTalkoo Recreation Club yesterday Straits and Calcutta. al Conference, speaking at the evening.. Women's Commission of the Inter- national Peace Sydney recently.
THURSDAY
:Talamba.
...... Ranpura
Patrick H. Wong, holder, entered Campaign, in the anal round by eliminating his Shanghai and Japan.......
club-mate. S. Y. Hon, in straight Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA sets. The latter caused a surprise in the quarter-finals by defeating
Mrs. Chow sald it was not only the life and I berty of China that was involved." China was challeng- ing Fascism and dictatorship which denied the liberty of the individual and China was fighting the battles of democratic countries such as England and America.
M. A. Oliveira.
In the other match, P. K. Hui bent C. Au a new-comer, who had had created a very favourable im- pression in all the matches he has played here.
Full scores follow:
15-5.
MEN'S SINGLES (Semi-finals)
P. H. Wong beat B. Y. Hon 15-8.
P. K. Hul beat C. Au 5-15, 15-13.
15-5,
ALLEGED SUICIDE
ATTEMPT
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LORD CECIL, WARNS SMALL POWERS
BOYCOTT AS WEAPON Welcoming Mrs. Chow and Mrs Why League Is Needed
Lee Boong, also a Celegate from Viscount Cecil recently warned China, Miss Ruby Rich read the smaller nations to consider message from Madame Chiang Kai- carefully the danger of abandoning shek to the Women's Internation- the League of Nations.
al League for Peace and Freedom, Speaking to the Hanley branch in which she said that economic of the League of Nations Union, he pressure alone could shorten the referred to the "organised attackį duration of the terrible massacre on the League made by Italy and in China... Germany," the whole tenor of "The boycott is the most effec- Financial difficulties are be- whose policy, he said, was hostile tive non-milliary weapon in the lleved to be the cause which led Air "Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Ser-
vlce”—due Amsterdam, 27th Mar. Kalsar-I-Hind any International authority.fight for peace and freedom.” Ma- Au Lok Tien, 47, of 302 Fok Wah
Street. to Their hatred of the League was dame's message added..
attempt suicide by Airmail for "France Orient Airways due to the fact that the League'
the harbour pear After telling of some of her ex-Jumping inte stood against armed aggression. periences behind the fighting lines the Vehicular Ferry Wharf at 10.30 The moment all effective oppoal-In China, Mrs. Let Soong, who has last night, He was rescued by tion to aggression was destroyed, been in the firing line three times, Han 8an Ng, 22, unemployed, and went on Lord Ceell, the smaller stated that where there had been Chan Kay, seaman aboard the sa. countries would have to pay the 100 refugee camps in Shanghal Man Yee who jumped into the price of the international anarchy when she left there were now 300, water after him. Au was removed which would be restored.
with 369,220 refugees.
to the Queen Mary Hospital,
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