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LOCAL FOOTBALL

SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

ALARM IN RUSSIA.

SATURDAY'S CONTESTS.

under:--

[BY “QUIZ").

RESULTS OF LEAGUE MATCHES.

Professional Men Exiled.

Riga, March 3, The Government'a rane wed In the first division of the locall

activity in exiling not only cricket League on Saturday the Saturday's games resulted as H.K.CC. easily, defeated the adherents of the new economic polloy, but professional men Chinese R. C., who had two man

accused of currency speculation absent. The H.K. Club compiled has re-awakened alarm in Russia. 158 (T. Pearça 94, not out), with It is reported that President G. Lee taking 5 for 28; and the Rykoff has left Moscow for Lou Chinese replied with 49, A. Con to confer with Mr. Ramsay Bowker taking 3 for 5 and R. EA Macdonald-Reuter. Webster for &

LEAGUE: DIV. 1. Surrey's Club R. G. A * Ambrose South China... 1 Kowloon Police ... 0 Despatch

LEAGUE: DIV, IL

Club de Rec.... $ Titania Rex St. Joseph's

RG.A. Res....

S. China "A" Filipinos S. China "B" University.

SURREY'S . CLUB.

The Civil Service, playing at

home, were beaten by the Univer 0sity. The Civil Service total of

included five ciphers, A PRINCE MATSUKATA. Wood

was not out with 34.

H. N. Balhatchet took 3 for 14. ASHett 2 for 14, and Rev. Mr. Playing on the Club ground,Quick ? for 10. The visitors the Surrays beat the Club by twalscored 154 for eight (A. A. goats to nil. The Club were with-Rujahn 581. F. J. Ling took out Gerrard, McCubbin turning five of their wickets for 13 runs. uut to partner Bishop at back.

SECOND DIVISION,

MIRACULOUS RECOVERY.

Tokyo, March 2-Prince Hatsu- kata and Mark Twain have much

in common in that the death of the former is also "greatly exag-. From the start, the Surrey's at-

la a second division match the Ferated." By what medical meni tacked, but the goalkeeping of G.,

University beat the Chinese R.C.Pronounce a miraculous recovery, Rodger prevented any score.

reported Eston had several shots at goal,at Causeway Bay, by 124 to 39.the Prince, yesterday but most of them wont over the For the victors, C. A. T. Peterson dead, is still living, with

After ten minutes play, the took 6 wickets for 12.

top.

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Surrey's scored: Wooldridge turn- The Royal Navy defeated the ing the ball past Rodger from Civil Service second eleven by 52 & centre by Eaton. After this to 48, in a match notable only for reverse, the Club took up the at-the naval bowling. tack and Howard had a chance close in but missed. Several corners fell to the Surrey's but they were not improved upon. H. K. C. C. "A" eleven. by 77 to Howard was given another chance 130 (H. Griffin 37). G. Stevens before the interval but kicked took-3 Craigengower wickets for over the ball when he had only 13 and G. Piercy 1 for 3. the goalie to beat. Half-time:- The Kowloon C. C scored Surrey's, 1; Club, 0.

a victory over another H. K. From the centre, the Surrey's. C. team, at King's Park. The took up the attack, but McCubbin home side compiled 142 (with 25 and Bishop were defeniling well."extras"), R. Pestonji knocking while Rodger dealt successfully up 33: and the visitors replied with the shots that came his way. with 101.

Once the goalie put his charge

in danger by, kicking over the ball a couple of yards from the goal-line, but be quickly recovered | and saved, a fast shot from Mackleworth. From a centre by. Charlesworth, Phillips eat the ball into the net and made the

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LAWN TENNIS.

TOURNAMENT. BEGINS TO-DAY.

The Hongkong Cricket Club's annual tennis tournament, which includes both the singles and Doubles Championship of the Colony, commonce to-day. Two! good matches are down for de-i cision. The first is a Doubles Championship, R. Neville and C. Willson opposing A. H. and S. A

game safe for the Surrey's. After! At the concert on the 18th inst., this the Club had more of the la: which H. E.. the Governor and Rumjahd. In the other, S: E. play, but they failed to score and Lasty Stubbs have expressed their Green meets Worthington in the It will were defeated by two goals to nil intention of being present. the Handicep "A" Singles.

R. G. A. AMBROSE. With the exception of the two Smiths, the R. G. A. fielded a new

Band of the 1st. Fast Surrey Rebe remembered that these two giment will perform the following met in the same event last year) prograians,

when the former lost in two

orture. The Sithan Vespers straight seta. Subsequently Green Verd: improved and won the Cham-

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team in their match against the Ambrose on the Navy "B ground and came out on top Andante by two goal to mil. The game upened very even and the ball travelled from end to end. After ten minutes play." the R. G. A. settled down to good combina- tion, and, working the ball close in, Hemsworth gave them the lead. The sailors then took up the attack, but could not find the net. With but ten minutes to go for the interval. the R. G. A. again In addition. Professor Gonzales Detted. Hemswoth beating Ruse will play on the violin and phone- from close range. Half-time-ddle, und Mr. E. C. d'Ã quizo] „ R: G A., Ambrose. Q.

The second half was evenly contested and corners fell to both

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sides, but there was no further took the kick but sent the ball scoring, and the final whistle ontside the posts. The sailors found the R. G. A. wingers as had a chance to take the lead in the closing minutes from a free

above.

SOUTH. CHINA KOWLOON, kick awarded just outside the

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At Sookubpoo, South China Penalty area, but the Police No. 1-Which Words are Incorrect? cleared and the final whistle

best Kowloon by a penalty goal sounded with no score. to nil. The usual Chinese crowd was present, whilst the game at- ST. JOSEPH'S ». S. CHINA "B" tracted a large number of football' On the St. Joseph's ground the enthusiasts who are

keen in home team won by four goals to watching a good game.

one. The first half was goal-less. From the start it was seen that Early in the second half, Miller South China were out to win, for opened the score for the College they wero early attacking, but the and in the next minute South splendid defence put up by China levelled up through Chan Wheelerand Knight, and the goal- Chung-sang., N. Transbitsky gave keeping of Duncan, kept them out. the College the lead and Maher Before theinterval Wheeler fouled put on two more goals before the Wong Pak-chong in the penalty final whistle sounded. area and from the spot kick Li

TITANIA RESERVES v. FILIPINOS:

Wai-tong gave Duncan no chance

with a well-placed shot. Half-

time-South China, 1, Kowloon, At Kowloon, the sailors won by seven goals to nil. Bunton scored

.

Resuming, Kowloon went out twice before the interval and after to level up, but

met the change of ends Balchin,

they

with a atubborn defence in Chan Prince, Bravin, Bunton and Col-

So and Lai Yuk-tat. Kowloon lins added further goals,

lacked combination and probably

R.G.A. RESERVES v.

UNIVERSITY.

would have done better if their forwards had not been selfish and parted with the ball. Dun- On the Club ground, the R.GA can was kept busy in goal, but beat the University by two goals' managed to keep out all shots to one. Holland scored a goal in directed against bim. The foalesch half for the winners, whilst whistle sounded with South S. C. Ting scored in the opening Chins winners by a goal to nil. half for the University.

POLICE V. DESPATCH.

On the Kowloon F. C. ground

these teams played a goal-less

CLUB DE RECREIO v. SOUTH CHINA "A." From the way the Club de Re-

draw. The ball beat the players creio played in this match at owing to a strong cross wind, Sookunpoo they should be able to sad all attempts at combination equal the Surreys Reserves in proved fruitless.

points for the second division.

In the second half, Jessop was Winning by the margin of sight running through and looked goals to one, they strengthened a certain scorer when Hughes their chance. Leading by two julled the ball down with goals to one at the interval they his Land and the Police put on another six goals before! were awarded a pensity. Johnson the final whistle sounded,

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