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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. "FRIDAY, MARCH 1928.

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CRICKET.

RECREIO TEAM, FOR TO-MORROW.

WORLD SPORT

KOWLOON-CLUB REPLAY.

BIG FIGHT IN SENIOR SHIELD SEMI-FINAL.

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MACAO RACES.

[By "Rambler."]

A very interesting programme of flat racing has been mapped out for the sixth Extra Race Meeting of the Macao Race Club on Sun- day.

There are eight events al-

SEVERAL LEAGUE FIXTURES. together and amongst these will be handicaps, Subscription griffin events and also a number of races for which conditions will spesial- ly favour the ponies, who have: raced regularly at Macao and have either not won or been placed.

[By "Wanderer."]

Another attempt is to be made by the Kowloon and Hongkong football elovens to-morrow to de- cide which is to meet the Police in the final of the Hongkong Sontor Shield Competition, and if the game reaches the standard of last week's drawn match, there is a definite promise of a capital game at Sookunpoo.

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Owing to the increased interest in the progress of racing at Maczo by local "fans" and visitors from Hongkong, the Committee Is expecting a large crowd to be present on Sunday, and, providing the weather is fino, good racing, exciting finishes and fair dividends should be the order of the day.

The condition of the pontes, generally is all that could be de-

The Police did what was expect. od of them in climinating the Royal Artillery, the latter team having suffered serious depletions by the furlough of Fulford andsired and although no special por-. Trim.

formance can be reported, the per- Several league matches are downformance of Chemal over one mile for decision in addition to the during the week in the very good Senior Shield semi-final, including time of 2 minutes and 10 seconds, a match between the Chinese last quarter in 30.1/5, is worthy of Athletic and the Club de Recreio. note. Other ponies who have The full list of,fixtures, together done well are Warlordship, Veloz, with grounds, times of kick-off and Little Sit Tang, Wuchang, Fook officials appointed, is appended:

Chau, Ma. Kau Slac, Tap Siac, and Mowgli,

Senior Shield Semi-Final.

Kowloon V

H.K.F.C.-Scokunpoo, 4.15-Referes: Capt. A. W. Aus tin; Linesmen, Messrs. Priestly and Cowan,

Senior League.

Hongkong riders will, as in the past, be well represented, and will doubtless give a very good account of themselves.

Several Improvements have been effected in the pari-mutuel and cash sweep counters, which should

Recreio v. Chinese Ath.-Club, 4.30-be very comforting news to those

Mr. Gilbert.

Scots Guards v. K.0.S.B.-Chatham

Road, 4.30, Mr. Smith. South China v. Police.-Caroline Hill,

4.36-Mr. Smith.

Junior Division “A”.

St. Joseph's v. Kowloon. St. Joseph's,

3 p.m.-Mr. Lonsdale, Rperaio v. RA. Res.-Recreio; 3 p.m.

--Mr, Hutchins,

The Shield Replay. The Shield, semi-onat replay be- tween the Club and Kowloon still gives cause for considerable specu- lation, though last Saturday's match demonstrated conclusively that the mainlanders are the cleverer of the two sides.

Kowloon will be at full strength: for the game, no change having The following will represent the been made from the tear which Club de Recreio against the Kowloon did so well last week. The Dun- Cricket Club to-morrow at 2 p.m.-can-Kernick right wing play was H. A. Alves (Capt.), H. M. Xavier, one of the smartest examples of R. C. Reed, M. F. Pinna, C. M. Sousa, football D. P. Xavier, E. de Sousa, L. J. Guter res, D. F. Lopes, 11. A. Barron and F. I. Carvalho.

To-morrow's H.K.C.C. TeamB,

The Hongkong Cricket Club 1st XI to meet the University 1st XI at Pok- fulum (Hongkong University Ground) un Saturday, at 2 p.m., will be:

seen in Hongkong for some time, and if they reproduce that form, the Club will not doubt where the chief danger Hen.

The Club team has not come to hand, but we do not suppose that any radical change will be made from Jast Saturday's team. "Da" Black gave

romark- able "display at back, and his capital partnership with

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H. R. D. Bancock, T. E. Pearce, A. W. Hayward, E. J. R. Mitchell, E. Owen Hughes, Capt. N. Thorp, E. Bishop, which did more than any Duckitt, O. Moor, G. Mond, F. Hthing else to break down the Kow- Spence, and W. X. Tait.

loon attacks, is not likely to be dis- turbed.

The H.K.C.C. 2nd XI against the University 2nd XI at the H.A.C.C. ground on Saturday, at 2 p.m., will

be:

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S. J. Jordain, E. R. West,, J. E. Hancock, A. Howell, J. R. Way, J. C. Dunbar, W. N. IL Murdock, B, J. Stanesby, F. T. Thomson, and G. Rankia.

HOCKEY.

UNIVERSITY BECONDS TO PLAY Y.M.C.A.

The following will represent the University second eleven against the

made very clear last week, and The form of the two sides was

Kowloon should win at the second attempt.

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The Recreio's Fall.

If the Club de Reerelo were the

lucky punters who continue to make use of this very interesting department of racing.

That fine steamer the Tai- shan will be on the run and will leave the Hongkong wharf at 9 a.m. sharp, returning at 5.30 p.m. leave Hongkong, at 8 am, and ro from Macno. The Sul An will

turn from Macao at 4 p.m.

In making selections for the meeting, I find it in rather a dif- flcult matter as Lam unable to nea the pontes beforehand. However, if the ponies do not all run as placed, they will doubtless run thereabouts. My forecasts are:

Race 1.

Little Sit Tang Warlordship Veloz

·Race 2, Cherry, Brandy Man of War Hailo

Race 3. Fook Chau Wing Sin Pitchfork

Race 4. Chemal Wild Fellow Chow Tsze Lon

May Hailo Circe

Race 5.

OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION.

PRIZE OF $50 WEEKLY.

The "Hongkong Telegraph" offers a prize of $50 to the readers who send in twelve correct fore casts of the results of the English. and Scottish League matches (to be played on Saturday next, March 10th) set out in the Cou- pon below. No goal scores are required; only forecasts showing wins or draws.

In the event of no" reader foro- casting all twelve matches, a prize of $25 will be given to the reader who sends in the greatest number

of correct forecasts; and in the event of two or more readers sond- ing in an, equal" high, number, the prize of $25.will be divided.

with the rules published in the The competition is in accordance Telegraph during the weeks August 29-September 24,

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”. FORECAST COMPETITION.

Matches to be played on March 10th,

DIVISION I.

Bolton Birmingham Cardif

V

DIVISION LL

Chelsea Grimaby Reading

Arsenal. Sheffield U. Leicester.

Preston: Notta Forest. ▾ Manchester C. DIVISION HIL

Swindon, Plymouth. Lincoln.

Luton Norwich Nelson

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Airdrie Clyde

Celtic.

C'benth

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Address

No, 28.

▾ Queen's Park. Motherwell.

Date

Strike out the teams which you think will lose, but make no marks in respect of matches which you think will be drawn.

All claims must reach this offics not later than Wednesday follow- fng the date on which the matches. are played. No prize will ba awarded for which a claim has not been made.

Before sending in your coupons, mark your forecasts on the dupli- cate list given below. Keep your duplicato lists and compare them later with the published results of the matches and if you find that you have eight or more correct aand in a claim for the prize.

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

MARK AND KEEP THIS DUPLICATE LIST. DO NOT FORWARD IT TO UNI. IT IS PRINTED FOR YOUR CONVENI- ENCE SO THAT YOU MAY KI Á RECORD OF THE FORECASTS YOU HAVE SENT IN: Bolton Birmingham Cardiff Chelsea Grimsby

v. Arsenal. v. Sheffield U *. Leicestor. v. Preston. V. Notte Forest, Y. Manchester C,

Plymouth,

Race 6,

Tap Sine Cherry Brandy Kwong Chow

Race 7. Ma Kou Slac U Un II. Warlordship

Reading

Luton

Y. Swindon.

Norwich

Nelson

Y. Lincoln,

Airdrie

▼. Celtic.

Clyde C'beath

Race 8.

Chow Taze Lon Mowgli Walchow

Queen's Park. v. Motherwell.

David Herbert Matthews, the Homestead, Wem, Shropshire, was ordered to pay fines and costs totalling over £13, at Wem, for

Unemployment Insurance

team of a year ago, the match with reason associated with an idea the Chinese Athletic would give that a player could not complete falling to stamp National Health promise of a very lively affair. a side after half-time. The match, and Wo are, however, afraid that they which at the interval stood at 0-0,cards belonging to two workman. have fallen away considerably of was won by St. Joseph's by 1-0. He had deducted the men's con- lato, and are not likely to hold The League. Management Commit tributions weekly, and having the League loaders. Both aides tee ordered the game to be refailed to stamp their cards, he have had a rest, and after boing played and to-morrow's game is afterwards refused to hand them eliminated from the Senior Shield, the result. St. Joseph's created over. The chairman said that it

as a very mean act. was the first defeat inflicted on and deprived of the International big surprise by defeating the K.0.5.B. laat week; incidentally it them since the battalion arrived

Y. M. C. A. "B" team on the King's Charity Cup, the Chinese Athletic Park ground, commencing at 6 p.m.have some kudos to recover.

Ladies' Hockey Club.

P.

The French airmen Costes and Le Brix have arrived from New York-Reute

der's American Service,

this afternoon: A. A. Aziz (Cont.), The Guards and the K.O.S.B. in the Colony, and they are not ex- G. E. Yeah, F. Y. Khoo, A. B. Sulle are both in the running for second pected to meet with more than a man, F. I. Zimmern, S. C. He, N. Kohn, N.. F. Lai, N. S. Lim, Chew place in the Senior League and the hard game in their efforts to prove Yen-fook and Foo Eng-keng.

match to-morrow should more or that the previous result merited the lisle). Leonard (Tamar), Cunliff less decide the issue: A rousing balance of play.

(Soraph), Tooley '(Ambrose); game may be expected.

The R.A. Reserves moet the Ro-Jones (Peterel), Wilcox (Mara- The following ladies have been

The Police, considerably strengcreto Reserves and a win for the zfon), Northoy (Ambrose), Len- chosen to represent the Hongkongthened by recent acquisitions, military men is indicated. nard (Carllee) and Jones (Seraph), Ladies Hockey Club in a return

should manage a victory at the ex- match with the Kowloon British penso of South China. The Police

MID-WEEK FIXTURES. School Former Pupil's Association on badly need the points. Their post- Saturday at King's Park, Bell, N. tion at the foot of the table will MeNeille, E. Bell, R. Baker, S. Woill, be very accure unless they begin E. O'Hagen, M. Pope, C. Ferguson, to win. |F. Cousins, M. Wallace and B. Laing,

Univeralis Team.

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With the Juniors,

Charity Match.

bined team of the Club de Recrefo A charity match between a com- and Chinese Athletic for the bene-

Two League Games for Next Wednesday.

The League has fixed two league

ft. of the Society St. Vincent de games to be played on Wednesday Poul is to be played on Sunday on next. The fixtures, as for as the the Club ground.. The sides are military teams are concerned, are strongly represented as follows: well forward; but the civilian Chinese. Athletic and Recreio;-sides are likely to find themselves Pau Ka Ping; Lal Yuk Tat, Ng. badly congested at the end of the Kam Chuen; Lum Yuk Ying, Wong season.

The matches arranged are:b K.O.S.B. Queen's-Sookun- ppo, 4.80-Mr, Barber, R.A. v. Scots GuardsChatham

Road; 4.30. Mr. Baldwin

The following will represent the The match between St. Joseph's University 1st eleven in a hockey and Kowloon recalls a curious mis- match against the Y.M.C.A. "A" on take by a refereo. Kowloon play- March 12 at 6 p.m. at King's Parked throughout the first half of the A. B. Sulieman, M. B. Osman, A, A.match with St. Joseph's with ten Shui Wa Xavier; Chan Kwong Rumfahn, G. S. Scully, K. T. Loka men, but in the second half an Iu, Suen Kam Shun, Gosano, Rocha (Capt.), P. C. Lim, G. E. Yeoh, I. P. eleventh turned up and essayed to and Tso Kwal Shinx. Gan, Y. C. Teh, C. W. Lam, and V. join his team. Enok

The roferes would not permit him to play for some

Royal Navy Tomkins (Tern), McCormick (Carlisle), Apps, Car-

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The Duke of Northumberland, presiding at the North of Eng land Steamship Owner's Associa- tion annual meeting in Newcastle- on-Tyne said that Industries were being cripped in competition against the foreigner by the bur den of taxation and rates.' .The Gqvernment, he said, was to blama to some extent, because it mul- tiplied-officials whose usefulness was somewhat problematical and caused local authorities to carry dut costly schemes.

寒衣

BOXING

(Hongkong Boxing Association)

THIRTY-NINTH TOURNAMENT.

EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME

SATURDAY.

(9.15 p.m.)

10th MARCH

LEE THEATRE

(Percival Birent)

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