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Notes on To-morrow's Matches.
(BY "QUIZ."}
TELEGRAPH:
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY -
1922
The matches for to-morrow are, as follow
SHIELD COMPETITION.
E. M. S. Ambrose v, South China No. 1 toam.South Chins ground at 4.15 p.m.
LEAGUE: DIVISION L Kick-off p.m. Hongkong Club v. R. G. A H. E. Clab ground.
H. M. S. Tamar v. H. M. S. Curlow.-Navy "B" ground.
Kowloon v. The King's"— |
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Kowloon ground. Happy Valley." DIARYMAID "
LEAGUE: DIVISION 11.
Kick-off 2.45 p.m.
South China "B" v. Punjabis. -South Chins ground.
St Joseph's v. H. K. Club; Reserves.-St. Joseph's ground.
United A. C. v. R. G. A. Reserves H. K. Club ground.
South Chins "A" v. Curlew Reserves-Sary "A" ground,
Kowloon Reserves v. Univer- | iity.—Navy "B" ground.
Secretaries of Clubs are re- quested to note the change in the time for the kick-off in the Lesgue matches.
The Shield match will start sharp at 4 p.m. 49 extra time will| be played should the scores be equal after 70 minutes' play.
The R. G. A. are at home to the Club on their own ground this week and # fast game should be seen. The Club should win if they wish to take the League this season. Both teams bad a 4 to nil win last week in the first round of the shield Competition while the R.G.A's was much the harder game. The R.G.A. have also had another hard game in mid-week when they met the Durban in the second round of the Competition. A drawn game in to-morrow's | natch is expected.
Tamer and Carle are due to meet again this week on Navy. "B" ground in their retura fisture. Last week the deport ship won by a goal to oil, and it! is expected that the Curlew will reversa this result this week, as the Tamar will be without | Millington and Samuelsen who
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In the absence of the Cairo from port, the fixtures have been rearranged this week to admit the Liverpools who were due to meet the ship's team. Kowloop: will now be at home to thei soldiers on the Happy Valley ground. where a good game should end in favour of the military. Kowloos were badly! The following will represent handicapped last week, playing the Kowloon F.C. versus the without Weyman and Townsend" King's "-Woodman; Wheeler and took their exit from the (Capt), Oswick; Coupland, Shield Competition at the bands Murrison, Jones; Morley, Mason, (or feet) of the United.
LEAGUE TABLE.
WARWICK (COMEDY
COMPANY.
Pasco, Duncan and Coomba. Re-New Season Opens Well. The "Kings were not playing serves:-Millard and Thompson. A San Francisco, message of the turned out to play the Tamar on last Saturday, although they 21st. ult. states: Attorney-General the Navy "B" ground io & Exture is as follows:-
Division I: League table to date Webb announced to-day that an that the Wilts. had brought At an extraordinary general appeal had been filed in the forward and played on Dec, 17th. meeting of the West Point Build-Uailed States
To be Wound Up.
farmers.
supreme court The soldiers play the short par-
FRENCH THRIFT.
Goals.
Agst,
movement.
The Warwick Comedy Com- pany opened its short retura season at Theatre Royal last night, when it presented Somerset Maugham's latest Comedy "The ing Co., Ltd., beld at the offices against the decision of the United sing game and should find the
Circle." There was an encourag ing attendance, and the play Way of Messrs Jardine Matheson States district court in California, Kowloon defence easy and secure 'Timer"
P. W. L. D.
presented in admirable manner. this morning it was unanimously permitting Japanese to enter into their first victory in the HongHk. Club
...12 8 1 3 20 6 19 decided that the Company be
There is a diversity of opinion crop contracts with white
...12 3 2 5 15 5 17 wound up voluntarily.
| kong League.
S. C. A.
...10.5 14 14 3 14 regarding the moral lesson of the The Hon. Sir Paul Chater,
The replay in the Shield Com- R G. A.
...12 6 6 0 20 15 12 play but the author seems to C.M.G., presided and there were
petition between the Ambrose and The Kings 12 5 5 2 18 15 12 have aimed at a cynical realism, also present the Hon. Mr. A. 0. The Paris Journed points out South Chins should attract a 'Curlew' ... 8 4 2 2 10 8 10 thereby sacrificing what is usual- Lang, Messrs D.G.M. Bernard, that, despite the high cost of large crowd to the South China 'Cairo'
...12 3 5 4 7 9 10 1y looked for in a domestic play. A.S. Gubbay (directors), M.S.living, the spirit of thrift is still ground where saother good game
Hk. Police 10 3 5 2.11 19 8 It is the story of & repetition-the love of a wife for her husband Northcote (secretary), D.V. Steav-active in France. The number should be seen. Last week these 'Titania' ...11 3 6 2 924 8 enson (solicitor) W.EL. Shen-of saving's bank accounts in teams played a goalless draw,
'Ambrose 12 2 8 2 15 21 6 dring under the infinence of the ton, L.S. Greenbill, J. T. Bagram, December 1920, exceeded by the game being in favour of the Kowloon
...11 4 7 0 8 20 6 love of a more ardent nature. J. Bell Irving, E.J. Chapman, 672,000 the number in 1913, and Chinese, who, this week, are
The Circle" takes place, despite *2 points added. †2 points E. Saddick, and G. H. Potts, the capital
the good advice of the elderly: accumulated in making a couple of changes in dedacted. (Bareholders).
Teams. savings banks was eight milliards their team, Cheung Wing-shing
people in the cast. The play against six milliards in 1913. It and Chai Kwong-yeung replacing The following will represent dialogue and has a well designed does, however, sbound in witty is interesting to remark that of Lai Juk-tat and Ko Sik-waithe Hongkong Football Club 16 million savings bank accounts Coysh saved the sailors last week, in their match against 56 per cent, do not exceed 100 and with a little assistance from R.G.A.:-G. Rodger: W: Gerrard,
Mies Gertrude Godart gave un francs each.
the backs in this match the J. Rodger (Capt); M. Lexceptionally clever rendering of Chinese will find it no easy matter Railton, J. Stewart, A. Mair: H. the part of the young beauty to beat the sailors' goalie.
MacTavish, A. Forsyth, L. Begg, grown old and Miss Joan Mayne made a realistic young wife, fall A full programme in the Junior W. Kuhr, E England. Division is down for to-morrow,
The following will represent of sentiment and romance. Mr. and the best game will be that the University in their League N. Thorpe Mayne was again ex- between the Curlew Reserves and match against Kowloon -Y. Kcellent as the old, disappointed South China "A" on Navy Wong, S. A. M. Bepber (captain), husband whose wife years ago "A" ground, with the sailors Syd Omar, D. Laing, B. S. Teh, had gone off with another man, winning.
J. Gazdar; D. K. Samy, T. L. and Mr. Dudley Howarth wall! carried out the part of the young man wooing so impressionable young wife. Mr. Tom Fenwick, as the. young husband and Mr. Charles Bradley as the man who gave up a political career for his love were both admirable. The The following will represent subsidiary characters were well- Kowloon against the University sustained, and the Company can The University should have at Kowloon at 2.15 p.m. on Satur. be complimented on such a fine AD easy win against Kowloon day: J. P. Robinson, B. D. performance. Reserve on Navy “A” ground, Evans, C. L. Stapleton, EL LL "The Importance of Being while the game on the South Braga, Capt. B. G. Spinks, F. G. Earnest" is being presented to- China ground between the "B" Thompson, C. Dance, J. Stalker, night, whilst to-morrow's attrac- team and Punjabis should and in K. R. Macaskill, C. P. James sad tion is "G. B. 8.a". well-known favour of the Chinese,
T. M. Cochrane,
play" Pygmalion.”
The Secretary baving read the notice convening the meeting, the Chairman said: As Istated at the last ordinary meeting of share holders, beld on Jan. 26th. the assets of the Company consist now entirely of cash and it is proposed to wind up. It merely remains for) me to put the motion which you have just heard read by the secretary, Daruely, "That the Company be wound up volun. tarily."
Mr. Chapman seconded the res olution, which was carried un- animously.
On Saturday, Feb. 18th. & for. ther extraordinary general meet- ing will be held at the offices of Messre. Jardine 'Matheson to receive a report of the proceed. ings at this meeting and to con. sider and if thought fit, to confirm as a special resolution the resolu. tion passed at this meeting. Should theresolution be confirmed a further resolution will be pro- posed for the appointment of * -liquidator for the purposes of winding up,
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Another good game should be Cheah, K.5. Cheab, M.B. Lee, S. seen on the Club ground, where C. Ting. Reserves:-P.H. Lim;
the United receive the. R.G.A. Reserves, and a win for the former is uzected.
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Bt. Joseph's receive the Club
Reserves on the College ground,
and the home team should wla,
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