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SOME CLEVER PUPILS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH Î: 1920.
BASKET BALL.
SOME HONGENG RESULTS.
The following matches were play- ed at the Y. M. C. A.'Gymansium yesterday:-
There was a large gathering of] ̈.
American Athletic Club 50. Queen's College White 7.
U.S. S. Helena 37, University B 8.
Scores were as follows.—
A. A. C. (50)
B., Y. T. 7.
1 0 2 0
6 0 1 1
13 1 2 0
2 1. 2 0
2 0
24 2 8 I
v Queen's College White (7)
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3. F. I.
1
1
0
0 0 0
0 1 อ
1
0 1 1
0
0 2 1
*
1 6 $
U, S. S. Helena (37)
Hongkong Police Ambrose match, priginally fixed invited guests in the St. Andrew's Referee. K. D. Yang: Umpire.; for Saturday next. is postponed in Hall fast evening, when Professor Ko Sik Wai: Timekeeper, Luk: consequence of Ambrose being in Danenberg's pupils gave their Scorer, Mohler. quarantine, and the Shield Com-sixth annual pianoforte recital.l mittee have decided to play one of the semi-finals on Saturday next, viz, the Hongkong Club v. St. Joseph's. The form of both Clubs so far this season has been good enough to ensure a great game, and as Saturday's win. ners will be one of the finalists, both clubs effort
arter.
A programme rich in merit and variety was presented, and the work of the participants was of a distinctly high This particularly applies to the senior pupils, amongst whori per- haps special mention should be made of Misses Elfrida Osmund, are making every Elsa Alves and Marie Suza
to field their strongest These young girls played the
sides. It will be good news to most
the Club supporters to hear that in truly
dificult pieces with
amazing skill. their!
all probability Stewart, Reichel technique being beyond re- mach and Black will play unproach, Miss Lilian Chenalloy Saturday, and the Club side also performed with much grace will
bo selected iron (and cleverness in her duet with Rodger, Stalker. Tonkin, Professor Danenberg, whilst the Black, Railton (Capt.) Stewart, Misses May Fincher and Edwina) McPhail, Hamilton, Reichelmann Rodgers gave a fine two-piano
The whole recital
an indication of the
J. Rodger, Reiss and Neale. Afduct which was deeply enjoyed. good side should be available The younger pupiis also showed!.. from the abov, H. McTavish, the that they have been well Club's Captain will be greatly grounded. missed, the latter player leaving was the Colony this week for holiday in England. His place will be difficult to fill as the Hamilton McTavish combination has been a big factor in the Club's Success! this year.
21. Γι I г.
1
û 1
0 0
0 2
0
+
4 0 'S 1
Ր
I 2
Q
18 1 0
v. University B,
1. 7.
1 0
0
0
000
Q
0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
3 * I 0
Explanation of scoring table.-- B-the number of baskets or goals thrown from the field. F,-~| the goals thrown from free trial as penalty for fouls. T-Technical foul. P.-personal foul, holding or
necessary roughness, etc.
Referee. Ko Sik Wai, Umpire, detailed care and patience dis-JL. McPherson; Timekeeper, Lak; played by Professor Danenberg in
Scorer, Lok I. the training of his pupils, and we can recommend all lovers of good piano music to hear the repeat performance which is to be given The St. Joseph's College team at 5.30 p.. on the 17th instant, played a very hard and clever when a fee of one dollar admission game on Saturday last against will be charged. Kowloon, and will be a difficult
A word should be added of the side to remove from the compet-appearance of Mrs. H. A. Jones, ition. They have a good selection who made her debut in Hongkong of players. Their forwards form by the singing of two songs-one the strongest part of the team and in Italian and the other in English. are not far from being the best Mrs. Jones has a very sweet
THE BOND OF LANGUAGE,
front line in the Competition."Allfully-trained soprano voice which ITS EFFECT UPON ANGLO- are dargerons shots, and they she uses most artistically. She play the shurt passing game in is a distinct acquisition to the
AMERICAN RELATIONS.
Lecturing at the Royal Inst- we give yesterday's programmeilution recently on "The Anglo-
PART 1. 1.-Overture PRIE
a very clever manner. They will Colony's musirab circles. Below select from Omar. Dixon. Urquhan, E. Hyndman, Oley, Marcal. Zephr, A. Xavier. Silva, Hyndman, and Rahmin. game should be a gooil one Frischutz WiberMiss Ebond which united all English- and although the Club have tri-la araund and Prof. Threnbere the advantage of weight,
The
I het.
American Bond of Literature." Mr. Alfred Noves said that the
speaking nations was not one of beliered descent, but of language. He America were undergoing a great that England and
different districts of this country unifying process, just as the had done during the last three centuries, and it was, above all,! the English language and litera
2-n: To a sleeping Fairy, St. Joseph's are probably a faster Elfin Harp, Forest Fantasics lot on the ball and I predict a very Carroll-Mass Kileen Lanmert. hard game with not a big margin. -Valse, "Sylphes" (Poldini)
The only other match likely to-Master George Bond. take place will be the last re- 4 Seretado Mexico. The maining 2nd Division League The Dancers, match between Hongkong Club Alda Teiscima. Reserves and St. Joseph's Re. - In Harbour. by Sature that had helped to bind the
Lemont-Miss |
serves, and as the Senior Clubs Birds, in: Life-bont in a storm,
secure the points.
Matches for Saturday are as follow':- Hongkong Cinb. v. St. Joseph's College-Club ground, kick-off 4-30, Referee Mr J. Coaker.
lluren.
twocountriestogether. Many Eng-
are playing the same day the Idyl-Carroll, d To wildfish poems written directly after Hongkong Club Reserves should lose, Mdedewell—Miss Kathleen ence were full of a great love for the War of American Independ- M-a, A word of love. America, bailing her as the true Manet. Sebutt-Miss Majorie the man in the street was, often
pioneer of freedom; and whereas: Stewart.
7- Tos water Lily, bi In home of money-makers, the Eng- liable to regard America as the Autumn, Woolland Sketchlish poets had always recognised Hongkong Club Res, v. St. Macdowell)-Mise Maris Lobato. Josephs College Res-Club ground,
and paid tribute to ber idealism. kick-off. 2.30, referee Mr. A.
PART 11.
English prose writers had,į Whistler.
S- Butterflies (Grieg, however, continually gone astray QUIZ Madrigal :Lack), (e) Bre'er Rabbit with regard to America, and at the present day the chief dangers of disruption between the two countries lay in the large amount of propaganda that was being circulated. A considerable por-
(Macinwell, -Miss Elsa Alves.
-Song tay "Sc Saran, Rose" (Arditti), (b) Happy Song
The following will represent the H.K.F.C. 2nd eleven versus the St. Joseph's College at 2.30 p.ru. on the Club Ground on Satur.Theresa del Riegs),Mrs H. A. day the 13th inst-Mc-Kenzie, dunes.
team will
Gerrard and Jones, Ogilvie, Wey. 10.-Fantasy or Home Sweet tion of the Press in both England man and Mathews; Pilger, May, Home. (Tillberg)-Miss May and America was deliberately Zeverijn, Boysen and Meffer. Choy.
imbuing the people with a sense The following
Variations in Efst minor of distrust towards each other, represent the Hongkong Football for Pianos, (Sinding) Misses and this, if allowed to continue Club in their match verses the St. May Fincher and Edwina Rodgers, unchecked, would lead to certain Joseph's College (semi-final Hong- 12-(a) In the Convent disaster. kong Challenge Shield) on Satur.Borodine), (b) Skylarks (Balakirev- day the 13th inst. at 4.30 p. in. Glinka).-Miss Elrida Osmund.
G. Rodger; A Black and M.;
Tonkin; M.L. Railton (Vico Capt),
J. Stewart and J. W. McPhail J.B. Hamilton, T. Neal, J. Stalker, J. Rodger, K. E. Riis.
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