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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928.

THE WORLD SPORT

THE SENIOR SHIELD |

CHINESE ATHLETIC AND K.O.S.B.

FAIRLY EVEN CHANCES.

TBy "Wanderer."],

The match upon which most in terest is centred, the replay in the first round of the Senior Shield Competition between the Chinese Athletic and the K.O.S.B. has been postponed until to-morrow, as the result of the revision of Shield At the time of arrangements. writing the schedule for to-mor- row provides for two Senior Shield Arst round re-plays and two second round ties, while the second round of the Junior Shield will also be played off.

Kowloon entertain the R.A.F., ind as Sims returns to the home side after his injury in Shanghai, Kowlom will have an opportunity of testing theit prospects of going as far in the competition as they have done for the past fva sen- sons, that is reach the Anal.

The programme, together with grounds, times of kick-off, and officials appointed, is as follows:

SENIOR SHIELD.

THE DAVIS CUP.

MR. NG SZE-KWONG CAPTAIN

OF CHINA'S TEAM.

OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION.

PRIZE OF $50 WEEKLY.

The

"Hongkong Telegraph"

MILITARY BOXING.

SOUTH CHINA COMMAND

TOURNAMENT., *-

!

SHANGHAI GUNMAN SHOT. DOWN.

CHINESE CONSTABLE'S

COURAGE,

At the Public Mortuary, Shang-

The South China Command toam offers a prize of $50 to the readers bexing tournament opened at Whit who send in twelve correct fore-fold Barracks last night, the first easts of the results of the English rounds. being decided. There is a hal, on Monday, before Judge Kon and Scottish Cup matches team competition between the Scots and Mr. S. L. Burdett, Senior (to be played on Saturday next Gun Borderers and the Royal Artillery held on an unknown Chinese who Guards, Queen's, King's Own Scot-Consul's Deputy, an inquest was February 18th) set out in the Cou- and at the end of the 'contests Inst met his death nt 4.40 aan, on Sun- pon below. No goal scores are might the Borderers were lending. day at, the corner of Yunnan and required; only forecasts showing wina or draws.

Pointe gained up to the present Swatow Roads,

K. O. S. B.

Scots Guards Queen's

31

20

24

C.P. C. 922 was on duty on Swatow Road, when he heard police whistles and saw three men running towards him..one dressed In black clothes. He pulled out There were fifteen contests last his pistol and red at the man in night, all marked by excellent sports-black, who, however, kept on run- manship. The competitor's were all ning. He again fired and brought exceedingly gamg and there were the man who was carrying a re several really excellent fights. One of volver down. He did not know if the best was that in which Private he wounded either of the other

He has been seen in Ilume figured.

casting all twelve matches, a prize

In the event of no render fore-are as follows: of $25 will be given to the reader who sends in the greatest number The China National Amatour Ath- of correct forecasts; and in the letic Federation has announced the event of two or more renders send. appointment of Mr. Ng Sze-kwong asing in an equal high number, the Davis Cup Captain and Mr. W. Lock prize of $25 will be divided. Wel as Manager.

The competition is in accordance with the rules published in the

29-September 24.

The team includes Mr. S. G. Lum,

junior champion of Australia, and Mr. Telegraph during the weeks Augusthe local ring and showed up. well men but he fired six shots in all

Kau Hool-hye, Malay States champion. Provided that two of the three play. ers, chosen. will be able to make the trip, the team to represent China will be selected from asiongst the Chinese

students abroad..

China has a bye in the first round and meets the United States in the second.

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ARMY FOOTBALL. ·

BRITISH BEAT THE BELGIANS.

London, Feb. 16. international the

Army between triangular tournament Great Britain. France and Bel- gium, the first match was played to-day ut. Woolwich, the British Army defeating the Belgian Army by six goals to two.-Reuter,

considerable progress in the com- First Round Re-plays. petition although the Police have croated surprises before now. It ILO.S.3. v. Chinese Ath.-Sookun-so happens that at the moment they puu, 4 p.m.--Mr. Barber, referee: can field the strongest side which Messrs. Glibert and follands, has been represented for several seasons, and they are expected to defeat the Recreio.

linesmen.. Police v. Recreio.-Club, 4.15-Mr. Hyson, Messrs. Lamb and Mackie.

Second Round.

Kowloon v. R.A.F.-Kowloon, 4.15.-

Capt. Austin; Mers. Hutchins and Stokes. Scots Guards v. H.A.-U.S.R.C., 4.15. Mr. Smith; Messrs Phillips and Presley.

JUNIOR SHIELD,

Second Round.

Kowloon v. Scots Gds.-Kowloon, 2.30.

Mr. Willis. Chinese Ath. v. S. China "A"-Club,

20-Mr. Lonsdale K.O.E.B. v. Recreio. Sockunpoo, 2.30,

Mr. Cowan. Queen's v. St. Joseph's,-U.S.R.C.,

· 230,---Mr. Presley;

League, Junior Div. "A." H.A. Res. v. Chub Res.-S., China,

246.Mr. Gilmour,

Junior Division "B,"

Chinese Ath. v. Kowloon.-Caroline

Hill, 4.15.-Mr. Kinsella,

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In all Shield games extra time. must be played if necessary. The remaining Second Round ties or any further re-plays will be played off on Wednesday next.

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Kowloon's Prospects. Kowloon have. been ateadily: team building and it is, a strong side which opposes the R.A.F. in the second round of the Shield Competition. at Kowloon to-mor- row. Sims returns to the side, and with McKelvie and Hedley as his partners, and Wheeler and Dodshon developing Into an idea! air of backs, the defence is good enough. There are a few qualms about the forwards, but Northey in the centre has been a new life into the vanguard and the R.A.F. | defence will be kept on its toes.

Vernon is the most dangerous man in the R.A.F. attack, but he has some clever men on either side of him, and the Kowloon defence will not get off lightly. It will be a good struggle, with the odds fav- ouring the homesters.

Junior Shield,

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”. FORECAST COMPETITION.

Matches to be played on Feb- ruary 18th:-

ENGLISH CUP.. FIFTH ROUND.

M'chester U, v Wednesday V Arsenal

Leicester Ar'chester C. Huddersfield Notts For,

v

V

Birmingham. Sheffield U.. Aston Villa. Tottenham. Stoke C. v. M'dlesbrough. Cardiff,

V

SCOTTISHI Cur, THIRD ROUND.

St. Mirren Hibernians Albion Rov. Kilmarnock Hearts

Name

Address

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against a very game opponent, Pri vate Packwood of the Queen's. The resulis last night' were as follows:

Flyweight.

The Court found that death, was due to wounds sustained whilst re- sisting arrest. The courage dia- played was a credit to the Municipal Police and should be Boy Murphy (KO.S.B.), Walk brought to the notice of the Com- missioner for such action as be Over.

might think fit. "

Lightweights..

"Pte. Clark (Queen's), beat Pte. Smith (Queen's), on points,

Gds. Crook (Scots Guarda), beat Pte. lggs (KO.S.B.), on pointe.

L. C. Armett (K.0.8.3.), bent Pte. Potter (Queen's), on points.

Pte. Gordon (5.6.S.B.) knocked out Pte. Birch (R.A.M.C.).

In the second round Ple. Clarke (Queen's), (K.O.S.D.).

beat

Welterweight,

ALL ABOUT JAPAN.

A STRIKING PUBLICATION.

A

We have received from the local office of Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son a copy of "Japan To-day and Gardner Tomorrow,"

finely-producel magazine, issued by the Osaka Mainichi, one of the largest and most influential newspapers pub- lished in that country.

Ple. Carney (K.O.S.B.); knocked out Gds. Shields (Scots Guarda).

Middleweights.

.. Partick. Falkirk.

Airdrie,

y "Queen's Park,

Motherwell.

Comprising over 160 pages; it contains a large variety of articles

Pte. Woolley (K.O.S.B.), knocked on changing conditions in the. out La C. Barr (Queen's)...

country, industrial matters, the Woollard (Scots Guards), development of Japanese eities, Dmr. knocked out Gds. MeGarthy (Scots fentures of Japan's landscape, Guards).

theatrical and sporting progress, C. Finlayson (K.O.S.B.), beat and family fo. But the most Pte. Spalding (K.O.S.B.), on points.

Gals. Holmes (Scots Guards), bent striking feature of the publleation is to be found in the beautiful Pt Wischussen (R.A.M.C.), Dn

points.

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illustrations with which the book

Pto. Lansdale (Queen's), beat L. C.fabounds. The majority of these Taylor (Queen's), on points.

are in collotype, but there are ten Gds. Campbell (Scots Guards), beat special plates done in offset litho-

L. C. Frame (K.O.S.B.), on points.

Heavyweights.

graphy and four-colour process work.

The publication is a tribute to Cpl. George (Scots Guards). Wolkits publishers, as showing the high Over

No. 25. Dale

The tournament will be continued at 8 pm, to-night and the finals will Strike out the teams which you be decided, to-morrow night, think will lose, but, make no marks in respect of matches' which you think will be drawn.

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EUROPEAN OFFICERS

DEMAND.

not later than Wednesday follow-reporia gave 14 arrivals and 13 de- All claims must reach this office This morning's Harbour Office ing the date on which the matches partures, with British making the are played: No prize will be best numerical return. Tonnage awarded for which a claim has not was fair, but freights were general- been made,

ly low, British vessels carrying the second best registries under both headings, with Dutch and German the highest. At 9 o'clock this duplicate lists and compare them morning there were 80 veanele in day along the Shanghai river front harbour, of which 28 were British. by the holding up of the Chinn Merchants str. Kwanglee. She

Before sending in your coupons, mark your forecasts on the dupli

Keep your ente list given below.

later with the published results of the matches and if you find that you have eight or more correct send

claim for the prize.

in

Mark your envelopes "Football" on the front and write your name (without address) on the back of the envelope.

LIST.

REFUSE TO TAKE SHIP. TILL WAGES ARE PAID. Sensation was caused on Mon-

Matters were really brought to

a head by the fact that her Can- tonese crew were also much be hindhand with their pay,

The American Consulate-General should have salled at six in the is interested in obtaining informa-morning for Canton with a full tion regarding the whereabouts of cargo, but at the last moment both the European officers and the Can- Mr. L. E. Hoover, Mr. Arthur tonese crew refused to take the Morey, and Mr. R. G. Batson. Any ship out, unless their wages, conal tian, two unknown quantities, the In the Junior Shield Competi-

MARK AND KEEP THIS DUPLICATE particulars regarding the present derably in arrears, were paid.

DO NOT FORWARD IT TO US. Whereabouts of the above-named Queen's and the Scots Guards, IT IS PRINTED FOR YOUR CONVENI-persons will be appreciated. make it difficult to form concrete ENCE 80 THAT YOU MAY KEEP A ideas as to the prospects. Kow- RECORD OF THE FORECASTS YOU HAVE loon Reserves, depleted by the un-GENT IN:

Manchester U. fortunate accident to Pasco, who, wa by the way, is going along fairly Arsenal'

Wednesday The thrills of last Saturday, well, mert, the Guards Reserves, Leicester those last minute goala, when Kowloon' Reserves have been fol Manchester C. hopes sailed high and then re-lowing their seniors In Shield Huddersfield ceived a get-back, that brave re-prowess and the result is a matter covery of the Chinese, Athletic of considerable doubt. The when twice within an ace of de-Guards will not repeat their last feat, will, it is expected, be re- week's performance, nine goals peated in a sense to-morrow when against St. Joseph'a "A." the teams, the K.O.S.B. and the Chinese, meet again.

Excitement Expected.

The Queen's Reserves and S Joseph's, too, will provide a good The K.0.5.B. had sufficient of struggle. St. Joseph's are going. the game to justify a victory, very strongly but one doesn't Davey, Everest and Skiggs were a know what to expect of their op- line of half-backs which put a dis-ponents..

tinct check on the Chinese for. The K.O.S.B.. Reserves should wards, and fed their forwards win casily, while the Chinese beautifully. The Borderers, how- Athletic appear to be on a good evor, lacked a penetrative for-thing. ward, and the chances may not

come again.

R. A. Qualifics.

The change of ground will not The Royal Artillery defeated place the Chinese Athletic at any South Chinu yesterday afternoon special disadvantage, and it is by five goals to one, and qualified certain to be a great tussle. The to meet the Scots Guards in the. Athletic will not be quite so tired second round to-morrow. Yester- this Saturday as last. They had day's game was remarkable in not fully recovered from the many ways. South China held trip but a further week may turn their own-till close to the end. the balance in their favour.

They were the first to score, but As for as is at present, known after Leach had scored two goals, bath aides will be fully represent-one bearing considerable elements cd.. It is a needle match from of luck, the defence collapsed and many paints of view. The Chin-Pulford did the "hat-trick" all ese are out to win the Shield, a three goats coming in quick suc- performance which has never yet cession.

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fallen to their lot, while the The B. A. will be facing opposi K.O.S.B. are the holders.

tion of a somewhat different call- bre when they meet the Scots Guards, and the probabilities, are that they survived yesterday to meet defeat do-morrow. The Guards, it is expected, will be strengthened by the return of McNiven, and their vigorous foot- ball is likely to carry, them through.

I expect the Chiese to win on this occusion, that is unless the K.O.S.B. display an incisiveness not apparent in any of their matches this season. Half-backs cannot always be relied upon, to get goals.

The Other Re-Play.

The match will be played imme diately on conclusion of the Juntor!

The other re-play between the game in order to avoid as far as Polfee and the Club de Recreio possible any congestion between bears fewer elements of interest, the football and the

racing Neither side is expected to make crowds.

y Birmingham,

v Sheffeld U.

v Aston Villa.

v. Tottenham, v Stoke C.

v Middlesbrough.

Notts For. St. Mirren Hibernians Albion Rov. Kilmarnock Hearts

v Cardiff.

v. Partick.

v Falkirk.. v Airdrie, v Queen's Park. v Motherwell.

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