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FOOTBALL.

EXHIBITION MATCH.

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There are very low remaining matches in the Hongkong Lea gues, and with the Navy already champions of the Hongkong` and the United Services League the remaining games will not be so interesting. The Navy and Club have finished their programme in the Hongkong League, still 3 match each to play in the United Ser- vices League which, now the weather is getting so warm, may be played off in midweek to avoid the season dragging tonloug By their action in withdrawing from the 2nd Division League, with waly; three more matches to play, the 83rd Coy robbed the 2nd League competition of a really sparting finish, and the action of the $3rd Cor. in withdrawing

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such a rritical time anless they can produce very good reasons, will not commend itself to local sports- men. The excuse of not being able to raise a team seems a very weak one, as most of our Service football teams

possess m3Dy capable reserves who are always keen for a game, and the fact that the beat side which has been playing all the season

·Cannot turn out is Dot sufficient to allow any team to decide to throw in its hand just when it feels inclined to. Such actions as these kill good sport, and the action of the 83rd Coy. has been condemned by most of the other 2nd Division Cluba. other Service Club has possibly been deprived of the champion ship by their action, as it must be noted that. St. Joseph's have struck a bad patch recently, hav- ing lost two matches in sacres

sion.

An-

The season will probably finish on Saturday, the 19th instant, or Easter Monday, the 21st instant, as a meeting of the Hongkong League and Football Associa tion has been called, Monday next, when, amongst other matters, two teams selected from the Best of the League Senior and

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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL 11. 1919.

VICTORIA THEATRE

IIth, 12th and 13th APRIL,

UNANIMOUSLY ENDORSED BY

NEW YORK NEWSPAPERS

New York Herald

One of the most impressive and elaborate ph toplays seen in New The action York this season. and arrangement are particularly excellent, and the title is really significant, sa no motion picture drama yet presented remirds spec- tators more clearly of some of the ressons by this nation is at war. New York Evening World

Aff·rds anlocker more excite- ment in ten minutes than the average film thrills does in an hour. Holds interest from start to finish. Replete with stirring incidents. Jolivet admirable as heroine.

New York Evening Mall Battles are splendid imitations of genuine arucle, Photoplay splendidly seted throughout, Miss Jolivet carrying off honors.

New York Telegraph Joliver's acting is as full of vivacity and power as her per- formances in the theatre. Strik- ingly dramatic, realistic and forceful.

New York Call Legical and sane. Dig-ified, unbiased indictment of German militarism.

New York Commercial

Calculated to give lovers of misery pic urts all the thrills they require Jolivet west-esp- able actress that could be chosen for part if heroine. Equal to say.

bat have been shown.

THE WORLD WAR AND A WOMAN

Is the Fascinating Theme of

METRO'S Great 7 Act Special Production

LEST

THEATRE

NOTICES

ROYAL

Under the distinguished Patronage of His Excellǝney the Officer Administering the Government

THE

STUNTS

IN

THE THREE ACT COMEDY

'OUR BOYS "

ON

SATURDAY, 12th April, at 9.15 pm.

WE FORGET

PRICES

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The Mighty Arraignment of the Hun

Starring

The Beautiful Survivor of the Lusitania Disaster

RITA JOLIVET

Booking at ANDERSON'S.

LAWN TENNIS.

YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

HOTEL LISTS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Adcock Capt J

On the H.K.CC. ground yes- Junior will be chosen to meet the Champings terday . E. Ken: and F. A. Abraham ES of the League's 1st and 2nd Resimond met G. N. Manley and Anderson & Mrs

The St. Joseph's H. Ramjahn in the semi-final G

of the Champanionship Doubles. Prown CF

Braithwalts F

Hohelier WP Innes Capt & MrB Jobda wir d

Joblin ML. M Divisions. and Rest of Zod League

Johnson E E Match will commence at 2.30. There was a large and keen Bay Mr Mm S-Etel B Van

Hanley Backburn Mrs E. D Elád UT crowd of spectators. p.m. and the Navy v. Rest of 1st

Patios Mrs ER Buzan X League at 4.15. p.m. Both games and Ramjah took the first

and runners-up.

TENNIS LEAGUE.

THE ANNUAL MEETING.

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Seconded by Mr. Eay and carried courts, the winners to play Ng Mr. H. A. Nisbet was re-elected Sze Kwong and Wong Po Keung Vice-President on the motion for the challenge cup later.

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Un Hew Fan, and this committee will consider the constitation of the Leagues, together with the question of the inclusion of the winning team in the "C" division in the "B. Division It was stated that P E. may find difficulty in keeping up team throughout the season but it is anticipated that the Navy will enter = tegan. Kowloon Bowling Green Club also desire to enter the Lorgue

The date of closure for entries has been fixed for April 20 and play will commence on the first Saturday in May.

CRICKET LEAGUE MATCH.

C.R.O. v CRAIGENGOWER.

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COMPANY,

Proceeds in aid of Charities.

$3.00, $200 & $1,00

Booking at MOUTRIE'S.

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Tel. No. 1913.

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In

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