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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928.

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THE WORLD SPORT

THE JUNIOR SHIELD | AMERICAN BASEBALL.

"FINAL.

ATHLETIC LUCKY TO BEAT

ST. JOSEPH'S.

FIRST MATCHES OF THE "

SEASON.

New York, Apr. 15. The following are the results of opening matches of the baseball season played during the week.

Now York Brooklyn St. Louis Cincinnati

WEDNESDAY.

National League.

THE LEAGUE MATCHES.

The Chinese Athletic scored the only goal of the Junior Shield Anul replay against St. Joseph's on Saturday and thus become the holders of the trophy. It can be truthfully said that the Athletic were somewhat lucky to win. St. Josoph's showed excellent form Philadelphia. and on the whole their play was | Boslen superior. Weakness in front of Chicago goal was their downfall, however, Detroit their shooting being erratic.

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6 Boston

3 Philadelphia

14; Pittsburgh

5 Chicag

Lengue...

American

St. Joseph's attacked almost from, the kick-off paying many visits to their opponents' territory. St. Louis Play was very fast but there were Cincinnati comparatively few thrills in the

first half. Just after the restart

free kick just outside the penalty | Chiengo area was awarded to the Athletic, Dotroit but this came to nothing. Then came an exelting tussle when St. Joseph's forced a corner on the right, the goalkeeper turning the

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New York

Washington Cleveland

St. Louis

THURSDAY.

National League,

6 Pittsburgh

9 Chicago

American League.

1 Cloveland

2 St. Louis FRIDAY,

National League.

shot round the post. The result-New York- ing corner also came to nothing Brooklyn and there was no score at full- Cincinnati

time.

6 Philadelphia

FOOTBALL FORECAST

LOCAL HOSPITAL

EXTENSION.

COMPETITION.

| "TELEGRAPHT" OFFERS PRÍZE OF $50 WEEKLY.

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CHINESE PROTEST 'IN ·

MANILA.

(Continued from Paga 7.)

scheme to those interested in pro continuously complained to him The "Hongkong Tolegraph" viding good hospitals for the poor. that for the last five or six years offers a prize of $50 to the readers The gift of a hospital is twice business in the Philippines has who send in twelve correct fore-blessed, the donor has the antinfacs been bad. "The people in China ion of having provided medical also know these conditions and casts of the results of the English comforts for those in sullering, and for this reason have refrained and Scottish

League matches the patient receive relief from the from coming. That is why I say and Scottish Cup and Lengue burden imposed by pain and pover-that the impression given the matches (to be played on Saturday ty.

next, April 21st) set out in the Coupon bolow. No goal scores

Endowment Fund..

public that many Chinese have been coming here for the last few years is not correct," the Consul concluded.

Injustice Dented.

are required; only forecasts show-At the present time the need for Ing wins or draws.

a larger Endowment Fund is cm- In the event of no render fore-phasised, as the expenditure cannot casting all twelve matches, a prize be reduced below the amount which

Manila, Apr. 44. of $25 will be given to the reader is necessary for maintaining the

Mr. Vicente del Rosario, chief who sends in the greatest number efficient working of the hospitals of the Executive Bureau, declared of correct forecasta; and in the Intimation has been received that

event of two or more readers send-the hospitals will benefit under the last night that the proposed legis- ing in an equal high number, the will of the late Mrs. M, J. D.lation to limit the number of prize of $25 will be divided.

Stephens, and when the bequest is Chinese entering the Philippines to The competition is in accordance received, it will be added to the 5,000 annually is not an act of 2 with the rules published in the Endowment Fund. There are few injustice on the part of the Telegraph during the weeks August hospitals which derive such a com- Filipinos, as claimed by Consul 729-September 24,

paratively small income from En-Kaliang Yih, of China, but it is for dowments and oven small additional the protection of national integ bequests would be welcomed. rity.

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"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH” FORECAST COMPETITION.

Matches to be played on April 21st:

ENGLISH CUP FINAL. Huddersfield v

DIVISION L

Blackburn.

ν Sunderland. Bury.

Swindon. Newport. Plymouth,

Cardiff Spurs

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DIVISION IL

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7 Boston

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Reading Southampton v Notts Cly.

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'Port Vale. Swansea,

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Füllam.

0 Chiengo

DIVISION III.

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American

League.

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New York

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Torquay Exeter Bournemouth v

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Washington

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Dotroit

B

St. Louis

| Chicago

1 Cleveland

Falkirk Partick

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SATURDAY,

Clyde

Y Raith Rovers.

Nation League.

Name

St. Louis Cincinnati

1 Chicago

Address

In the second half of the extra time Sek Piu-tim scored for the Philadelphia Athletic in a scramble in the goal- Boston mouth The Shield was presented to the captain of the winning team by Mr. McTavish.

CLUB GOES DOWN. Police Demonstrate Their Superiority.

5 Pittsburgh American League.

▸ Washington 8 Cleveland -Reuter's American Service.

RIFLE SHOOTING.

TRE TAIKOD CHALLENGE

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No. 34. Dato

Hamilton. Celtic.

Since the closing of the accounts Mrs. Alex Mackenzie has generously | given $1,000, in memory of her bus- Land Mr. A. Mackenzie and her daughter Helen, both of whom were greatly interested in the welfare of the work. As lon. Treasurer, Mr. Mackenzie was most helpful in the earlier years and later he was in- strumental in influencing others to accept responsible positions on the It is pro- Hospital Management. posed to invest this gift, thus adding to the Endowment Fund.

Sanatorium Needed.

"If the Chinese Government had · tried to limit the entry of foreigners into China since the beginning, there would not be so much internal trouble in China at present," Mr. del Rosario declar ed

"It would be for the good of

both the Chinese and the Filipinos

to cut the excessive Chinese immi-

gration into the Islands, for then only those really desirable hero would be admitted. It is not. a matter of selfishness or injustice towards the Chinese that we pro-

The most prevalent diseases, were malaria, influenza, dysentery, ty-pose to limit the number of immi phoid fever, beri-beri, and pul-grants, but it is a question of national policy," Mr. del Rosario Broncho-pneu- monary diseases.

said. in monia children has heavy. mortality, considering that the elim- ate is favourable for treatment; the reason is that during the first few year to year. Now that they had days, the parents try various the new hospital, those who appre- methods befor the children are ciated the good work done should brought to hospital. Parents should hasten its opening by giving to- realise that early treatment is of wards the various articles of equip- the utmost importance and is sucment which were requiredi cessful in most cases.

The Superintendent's report also

A sinutorium for the treatment showed, said the Chairman, that of tuberculosis would be a great there would be needed, in the benefit to the Colony, as treatment future, a similar building to replace

in a general hospital is unsatisfac- the present Nethergols Hospital and tory. It should be more widely it was estimated that the two known, that by keeping windows blocks of buildings that would open night and day the spread of be required would cost about tuberculosis could be greatly re-

$250,000. Referring to abe-.. duced, as free ventilation and suo-

the will of the light are unfavourable to the guest in

late Mra M. J. D. Stephens, Strike out the teams which you growth of the tubercle bacillus, the Chairman said he understood think will lose, but make no which causes Inflammation of the that that bequest would be available. marks in respect of matches which lungs and other organs,

shortly. The amount mentioned in you think will be drawn.

Acknowledgments.

the bequest were $10,000 for each of their hospitals.

$10,000 to be used for a sanatorium or to be sold and the money applied to the general funds. Sir Henry said he was quite sure that they all appreciated Capt. Hall's gener record-(Applause)..

The Police beat the Club by four goals to one, showing super- iority in al departments. The Boston match could not be called inter-Detroit eating by any means, the first half being almost dull. The Club was on the defensive from the start, and scoring started when Burves diverted the bull into his own net. Later on the Club, showed up in a better light, but a corner came to

All claims must reach this office. nothing. A penalty goal came

not later than Wednesday follow- The number of in-patients wer

Qift for Sanatorium. when Sherry handled, Bishop mak-

ing the date on which the matches 1,394; the admissions to the Nether- ing no mistake with the spot klek.

are played. No prize will be sole Hospital were less than usual

With reference to the need of a In the second half the Police got The Bfteenth competition for the awarded for which a claim has not owing to the accommodation being going well and Oram put them Taikoo Challenge Cup between been made.

reduced on account of the building sanatorium, the Chairman said he in the lead with a fine shot. The members of the staffs of Butter- Before sending in your coupon, operations in connexion with the was authorised to say that Capt. Club made several raids in an at- field & Swire, Taikoo Sugar Re-mark your forecasts on the dupli- new hospital, and because of the oc- P. T. Hall had very generously tempt to get the equaliser but the finery, Taikoo Dockyard," and cate list given below. Keep your currence of measles and whooping offered them a gift of property Police defence was very sound and China Navigation Co., Ltd., took dulpicate llete and compare them cough in the children's ward but in which was worth something like the forwards were unable to pene place at the Taikoo Rifle Range on later with the published results of the He Miu Ling and Malernity trate. The Club missed a golden Sunday morning. The following the matches and if you find that Hospitals the numbers were greater opportunity to equalise when practices were carried out:

you have eight or more correct than in the previous year. The out Cornwall with only the goalie in

1-200 yards, deliberate, 4 ft send in a claim for the prize.

patients numbered 10,787 and the front of him shot across the goal- musketry target; & rounds..

Mark your envelopes "Football" attendances 22,277. mouth. Towards the end Howeth

on the front and write your name | The members of the Executiveous gift which they would place on (without address) on the back of and Riddell scored further goals

the envelope. for the Police.

MARK AND KEEP THIS DUPLICATS DO NOT FORWARD IT TO US. IT IS PRINTED FOR YOUR CONVENI- ENCE SO THAT YOU MAY HEEP A There were some lively opening

RECORD OF THE FORECASTS YOU HAVE which they have carried out the fin- a remarkable record. For some 84 exchanges in the match between

SENT IN.

ancial work, also the Rev. H. R. years he had sat on the Committee Kowloon and the Chinese Athletic,

There were 14 competitors, and, Huddersfield

Wells, who in addition to his duties of their hospitals, for which he Angus having to save very early after a keen contest, Mr. D. C. Cardiff

as Hon. Secretary, has given much had done excellent work. He was on from Leung. The Athletic did Walmsley won with a net score of Spurs

time to matters relating to the new a man who would be hard to re- not field their strongest aide but 95, which, with a handicap of 5 Reading

hospital building, and Mr. Jplace. On behalf of the Com- Southampton showed early on in the game that gave him an aggregate of 100.

Fleming of Messrs. Lowe, Bingham mittee, the Chairman wished Dr. Notts Cty. they were in good form. Kowloon A consolation prize (presented Ho

and Matthews for again kindly Pearce many years of happiness Torquay made spasmodic raids and once by Mr. N. S. Brown for the runner

auditing the accounts. Mr. T. N. and many opportunitles of carrying Exeter Sims and McKelvie looked like up) was won by Mr. K McLennan Bournemouth

Chau has done excellent service by

on his Christian work by doing bringing a result to the movement, (scratch) with a net score of 96. Falkirk

donations, collecting the Chinese

service to others--(Applause), but Tao got away on the wing and Mr. A. Melndoo was third, his net Partick

thus continuing the good work of

Dr. Pearce returned thanks for went down, only to find that score being 86, plus 2 handicap, Clydo

his father, the late Mr. Chau Siu-

the good wishes. kl. In the professional work Dr. Wheeler got his centre away with 88.

G. E. Aubrey, Dr. E. P. Minnett and Professor C. Y. Wang have

KOWLOON BEATEN.

Go Down At Home To The Athletic.

a clever kick..

snapshooting target; 5 rounds. 2-200 yards, snapshooting,

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3-300 yards, snapshooting, [ft. musketry target; 5 rounds.

4.300 yards, rapid, 4 ft musketry target; 10 rounds.

5.500 yards, deliberate, 6 ft. muaketry target; 5 rounds.

The total possible" number of painta is-115.

The Cup, which was presented

LIST.

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v. Blackburn. v. Sunderland, v. Bury.

Port Valo. Swansea,

7. Fulham.

Swindon, "Newport.

v. Plymouth. v. Hamilton. Y. Celtic.

V. Raith Rovers.

· LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.

Senior Division.

P. W. L. 4 4 Q

Committee have had many problema to consider and their help has been greatly appreciated; Mr. H. R. Forsyth the Hon. Treasurer, and Mr. S. T. Butlin, who was acting for part of the year, deserve special thanks for the thoroughness with

To and Dr. S. W. Phoon have been most helpful in the out-patient and In-patient departments and Mr. I. T. Sung, who has had extra duties in the dispensaries, has been of great assistance.

Economy and Efficiency. After the estimates for next year amounting to $47,000 had 8 % 0 been adopted, the Chairman said they would see from the re- ports of last year that there had been as much economy 4 2 2 practised in the year's working as was consistent with efficiency. The 21 new Alice Memorial Hospital was

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The Athletic maintained pres- by Mr. G. W. Swire, is a handsome SCHOOL BASKETBALL given valuable help. Dr. Coxlon sure and scored, but the point was one made of English silver and disallowed. Both teams made mounted on a blackwood stand, rushes into their opponent's ter-surrounded with small shields on ritory and there was some exceed-which the winner's name is in- ingly amart football, the Athletic scribed each year. The trophy right wing showing up particular- has to be won three times before tables to date are as follow:

The Schools Basketball League ly well.

becoming tho property of the win- They could not be denied and ner, but each holder receives a Leung opened the scoring with miniature cup-an exact replica in fast ground shot. Kowloon at design of the original, tacked hotly and some good shots The competition first started in Queen's College were cleverly saved by Pau who 1908, and previous winners are:-Ying Wah. A... had plenty to do. The second half Mestre, B. F. Chapman, W. M. St. Paul's College atarted with Kowloon a goal down, Scott (twice), D. Young, W. Budge, University Both teams went off at a great G. E. Stewart, W. J. Eldridge Tutorial. A.. pace but the efforts of the Kowloon (twice), C. H. Summers (twice), Ying Wah., B. forwards were realated by a ster-M.A.A. McIntosh, and W. E. Price. King College ling defence. The Athletic' were

Wah Yan always dangerous when they broke

Man Sang away and Angus had some hot standing interest. The Borderers Tutorial B. shots to deal with.

dld far more shooting than their

Junior Divisjon, The Athletic's second goal was opponents but were not up to usual scored by Wong Pak-chung from form. Their two goals were scor-Ying Wah 2 pass by Lai Yuk-tat, the shot ed by McGlinchy and Stock. The Lal Chee School giving. Angus · no chance. The second half was even less lively Wanchai School Kowloon team played well but than the first the ball being in the St. Paul's College could not subdue the Athletic de- Recreio half most of the time. The Y.M.C.A. School fence. They appeared to be more Portuguese made a run occasional-Y, M. Hostel affected by the heat, but as a ly but their finishing was very Ellis Kadoorio team worked well together: The weak and they never looked like King's Collegn. game ended with the Athletic still scoring. | leading by two goals.

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Referring to the impending de-. parture from the Colony of Dr. T. W. Pearce, the Chairman said Dr. Pearce had been in the Far East for close upon 50 years, which was.

Dr. S. W. Tao announced that Madame Wu Ting-fang had pro- mised to give $5,000 towards the cost of equipping the new hospital.

The Chairman expressed the pleasure of the meeting at the gift and suggested that a letter of thanks be sent to Madame Wu; also that a similar letter be sent to Capt. Hall. The Chairman added. that with regard to the gift of Mrs. Mackenzie the Committee had already sent her a letter of thanks.

The motion was agreed to.

Appointments,

Sir Henry Pollock was re-elect- ed Chairman for the ensuing your and Dr. S: W. Tea, Deputy Chair

man..

The following were elected to

now. nearly completed at a cost of about $100,000 and there was an appeal being made to the public for the equipment of that hospital. He the Executive Committee:-The went on to give details of the equip Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall, Mr. J. M. 4 4 0 ment required which would cost Wang, Mr. T. N. Chau, Mr. W. L.

1 about $12,500 in all, and said it wasPattenden, and Mr. Paul Lauder, 4. 8 1 hoped that those who were interest-

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Those elected to the General ed in the work would give to some Committee were--Mrs. II. T. of the special objects,

Creasy Mias F. M. Hughes, Mrs. He was sure, continued the Chair-Wynne Jones, Mr. M. F. Koy, Mr. S 0 3 man, that the excellent work the L. C. F. Bellamy, and Mr. C. G. B., 4 0 4 hospital had been carrying on for Macke

the past 40 years was well known in Command of the 1st Guards the Colony, The old Alice Memoriál on Saturday, this being between Brigade, Aldershot, was taken over Hospital was founded by the late Chairman and also to the Hong- The Recreio fielded a weak team | Kowloon second and the R.A.F. on April 1 by Colonel B. N18ir Kal Ho-kal in memory of his kong General Chamber of Com- in their match with the KO.S.B.(Kai Tak). The almen won by Sergison-Brooke, who

recently wife and since that time it had been merce for loaning, their room for the game providing little of out-four goals to nothing.

doing increasingly good work from the meeting.

Recreio Bentén.

One friendly match was played

served in Hongkong.

Thanks were expressed to the

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