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Scottish Cup And Loague Results

London, Mar. 24, Important Scottish League. and Cup football matches. were played to-day. In the fourth round Cup re- play, Mothery II. at home to Celtic, werd eaten by the odd goal in three.

In the league Aberdeen went to Albion and won 5-1, Rangers, at home to Hamilton, won 4-0 and, St. Johnstone, hosts to Queen o' South also won: 4-0.-- Reuter.

JUNIORS IN

FINE FORM

(Continued from Page 8.).

Campbell, Miss Hamon and Miss Smalley.

Most brilliant Rest defender was Miss Dodd at right half, and though probably the youngest player on view, gave, a display which would have been creditable to a much more experienced compuigner. Both in constructive and spoiling work she stood out prominently,

Mrs. Holo sustained a nasty in- jury to her ankle and was not seen to advantage in the second half, but Mrs. Welr did a lot of useful work on the right wing.

The pick of the Brawn Cup com- petition were on view, and apart from a few of the schoolgirls, who were

was

.. rather overawed by the occasion, the hockey served up was highly credit- able. Miss Holl

especially noticeable as u goalkeeper and she Веста 10

to have excellent prospects for

the future.

The Juniors revealed that they have made a vast improvement in their hockey compared to a year ngo, and C.B.S. merit congratulations their achievement in winning championship.

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TO-DAY'S TENNIS MATCHES

Lee Wai-tong And Rumjahn

To Win

Lee Wal-tong and II. D. Rumjahn figuro in to-day's programme of tennis championship matches at the Cricket Club and both are expected to have comfortable wins into the third round.

con

Leo has 5. A. Gray as his opponent, find unless the K.C.C. player obtain firmer control over his shots, Lee is fairly certain to win without being unduly extended,

** H. D. Rumjahn meets Chan Kam- hung, the Kowloon Tong player, und the match is bound to be completed In two sets.

In the open doubles Warr and Clarke, the Army players, oppose T. C. Monoghan and G. W. Sewell. The first-named pair look good for a win, though it will not, pay Clarke to become erratic as he sometimes does in doubles.

The full programme follows,

OPEN SINGLES

Y. C. Lau V. F. V. Harrison: Leo Wal-tong v. 5. A. Gray; H. D. Rumjahn v. Chan Kam-hung:

OPEN DOUBLES

G. W. Sewell and T. C. Monaghan

v. A, Warr and G. E. Clarke;

HANDICAP SINGLES

W. Wooding v. W. M. Barton;

HANDICAP DOUBLES

F. A. Redmond and L. Forster v. J. E. Richardson and R. M. Wood;

MIXED DOUBLES

A., C. I. Bowker and Mrs. J. N. Collis v. G. Polriase and Mrs. H. M, Wood.

ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE

THREE RECORDS BROKEN

metres

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

MARCH

26, 1937.

LIKE MASTER, LIKE BEAST—This striking ploture was taken during the Brook Bleeplechase at Gatwick, England, recently. Horse and rider on their backs point their toes in a somewhat north- casterly direction. The spill happened only two fences from the finishing line, but this upset brought the finish right there and then for the jockey and his misstepping nag,

YESTERDAY'S LOCAL LEAGUE FOOTBALL

"Capt. Foster's” Racing Notes Will Appear On Saturday

LOCAL YACHTING

Sweepstake Races Won By Joss And Zephyr ·

DAZZLING PLAY BY ST. JOSEPH'S FORWARDS

SHOCK TACTICS BEAT THE NAVY

Brilliant coups by the St. Joseph's - forward line featured their league: match with Navy yesterday afternoon | and enabled the Saints to win spectacular match by five goals to three.

RIFLES

GET THE

POINTS

Despite Some Very Poor Shooting

Castilho, Omar, Ward and Josnilho were constantly taking Wolverson and his colleagues by surprise with their swift and purposeful raids, while the Saints' shooting was of a No less than nine boats falled to high order. Omar's first goal was Anish in the RHK.YC. sweepstake one of the most spectacular seen on races held yesterday,

the Navy ground this season. He Joss, salted by Col. Muirhead, won took it first time before it touched: the A class and Zephyr, sailed by the ground from 20 yards range and Capt. E. . Freeman; won the Mix-rocketed it into the net past the dazed ed classes.

Keeble.

Navy were

also spritely and the game was played at

excellent pace. Tsang excelled himself in goal and was cleverly covered by Hussein "A" Class Started 14.45

and Costa. Leonard's work at Finished Cortd. Psn centre-half was admirable, while the

Largely. through the constant attack, though not quite so polished breakdown of the attack in front of as their opposite numbers, was full goal, Royal Ulster Rifles yesterday of vim and always a

denying a menace. Navy

played

the cleverer football went perilously close to but did not finish their movements their first division football

themselves the two league points In match 100 well. Wolverson was excellent in

The course, over a distance of 8.9 miles was as follows: Channel Rocks (P), No. 5 Buoy (S), Channel Rocks (S), Club Line.

D.N.F.

D.NF.

1

2

Establishing new records In the shot pult, 800 and 1,500 events, Wong Chow-mo won the Yacht senior individual championship at the Lobo 20th annual athletic sports of St. Eve Paul's College, held at Caroline Hill Isobel

D.N.F. yesterday.

Joss

18.09.18 Kittiwake

(Col. Muirhead)

18.10.21 Miss P. M. King) "Mixed" Classes Started 14.55

-D.NF. Aeriel-:::

D.N.F. Dorothea Ailsa

D.N.F.

NE 18.11.43 18.01.20 3 (Mr. R. B. Innes) Widgeon..... 17.59.04. 17.47.12

(Miss H. Crawhall-Wilson)

The junior championship was won by Richard Ng and the small boys' by Cheng Siu-hing.

Halcyon

Asking Mrs. S. W. Iso to distri bute the prizes. Mr. E. G. Stewart, the headmaster, congratulated Wong Chow-mo, on his feat in creating three records. Referring to the 800 metres scout pace event, Mr. Stewart said the winner was only one second too quiet in the first Iup, but in the Zephyr... 17.56.30 17.43.09 second was in exactly right

(Capt. E. R. Freeman)

time. Goel

Toynetic Eunice

Lola

This feat, he imagined, constituted a world's record for boy scouts, though he did not know for certain.

Mr. Stewart'concluded. by thanking Dr. and Mrs, S. W. Ts'o for honour- ing the school with their attendance, and Mr. Hon Lung-fung and other officials for their efforts in making the sports a success.

D.N.F.

D.N.F. D.NF.

2

1

18.24.04 18.05.32 4 (Mr. E. D. B. Neill)

STARTING TIMES

Expressing thanks on behalf of his Kowloon Golf Club To

wife, Dr. Tso referred to his forth- coming visit to London in connection

with the Coronation ceremony. He

said he had been asked by a large number of friends-a request which

Meet Happy Valley

defence, though

was

be

he upset a good dis- with the Police. Finally they nosed play by missing a penalty at a vital out their rivals by the odd goal In stage of the match. Love

three, though they should have held prominent in the Navy half back line a substantial lead. and Wallace the plek of a fair attack.. Rifles were the better team in most St. Joseph's adopted shock tactica points of the game, and enjoyed so 10 pile on three goals in 0. few much of the exchanges that dozens of minutes and thus crossed over with goal-s

l-scoring opportunities were pre- the usefal

lead of

of 3-1. Joanilho sented, but flippantly turned down. opened St.

In addition full credit must account, but replied for the Navy Blackburn and Taylor at back for a

given

to McHardy in gook and to Wallace qui Joseph's Then Wolverson missed д and five minutes before the interval thoroughly sound defence. Meifardy the Saints

plled on goals through was in great form and saved shots and Omar. The last-named from all angles. increased the lead immediately after Nevertheless the poor shooting of the refresher, and though Hood Doherty, Moore and Killen was the responded for the Navy, Joanitho chief cause for the scarcity of goals. made victory certain for St. Joseph's Campbell, Pikcering, Stevens, and Fergusson were the pick of the Rifles Navy were game to the end and team, while McHardy, Blackburn and Just on time Wallace obtained their Parker were prominent for the

Police. third goal.

Carli

with a fifth point.

RIFLES PROTEST

Killen gave the Rides an early lead, which they were unable to im- prove upon until after the interval when Ferguson scored a second. It is understood that the Royal Police obtained their goal in the The following starting times have Ulster Rifles, who together with the closing minutes when Willis got

South China "A" are in the running through to score.

have lodged a protest with the Hong-

he was very pleased to do his best to been announced for the match ar full-to cement the friendly relations ranged between the Kowloon Golf for the First Division Championship; between Great

cat Britain and China, Club and Happy Valley to be played There was another pleasure walungat Kowloon City to-morrow: for him in England, and that was the speech day of his old school, where

he had been 61 years ago,

Mrs. Ts'o

then distributed the prizes and was then given 'n great ovation by the pupils,

UNIVERSITY MEET

HEATS TO COMMENCE TO-DAY AT POKFULAM

KOWLOON B. C.

0.00 W, Taylor

9.04 T. 12. Paton

0.08 A. J. Denta

HAPPY VALLEY

v. X. S. Robertson. vi. R. Young

.. A. Hekellar

0.12 A. L. Fatman va. W. J. Buller

B.18 A. A. Lopas 9.20 3. D. Thomson

9.24 G. Milne 9.28 P. O. Barry 8.32 J. Smedley 0.36 21, 1 Mundy 0.40 G. G. Anderson 9.44 W. 0.8impson 9.48 W. Groves 0.51 E., O. Murphy

va. W. Stewart va. W. 8. HUBør vs. D. Forbes

vs. A. D. Humphrey

F. E. Booker

vs. Dr. Beby

va. T. B. Low v. IL. T. Durios vs. A. Brooksbank ** A... D, Humphreys,

*

long Football Association against the

spec-

Division I

2 H. K. Polico 3 St. Joseph's

Division II

South China

O R. Engineers

Division II

5

result of their recent match with the R. Ulster Rifles Club de Recreio, when they were Royal Navy

by.4-2. beaten by

In the course of the match, tators got out of hand and allegedly threw stones at the players. L/Cpl. Connor, the Rifles' goalkeeper, was struck on the head, when corner kick was being taken by the Club R.W. Fusiliers do Recreio...

R. A. M. C.

The files, it is stated, are asking for a replay on the grounds that the referee played short time,

ARMY CHANGES

10 Kumaon Rides 1

2 H. Engineers

Division I

Table Table

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A Pls.

R. Ulster Rifles 21 14 8 4 53 23 31 S. China "A" 20 13 52 51 21 20 R.W. Fusiliers 20 10 5 5 41 20 25 On account of the Injury suffered S. China "3." 20 10.

5 42 28 28

9.84 W, Stoker ·

W. H. Nolloth 10.00 R. Collinen va, A. T. Brales

10.04 Z. Judd

YEN. J. Bebbington 10.08 E. Watta

*. J. Gellatly LADIES' COMPETITION The Hongkong University Athletic.

The Shanghat Foursome Competi- Club will hold their twenty-second | annual sports on Saturday, April 3, tion against Bogey, of the Ladies by Fusilier Taylor, of the Royal Seaforth Hidrs 10 11 2: 6 41 32 24 Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Welch Fusillers, changes have been St. Joseph's 21 10 8 8 38 31 23 at 1.30 pan. on the University ground: Club, played over the New Course, made in the Army team to play Royal Navy 22 9 4 9 48 40.22 at Pokfulam.

10 8 2 0 37 30 20 Fanling, on Tuesday, resulted in a against South China AA in the Eastern Ath,

H. E. F. C. 19 9 0 10.41 30 18 Heats will be run on different win for Mrs. L. Garner and Mrs. P. Kotewall Cup to-morrow, days. To-day at 3 pm, heats for S. Cassidy, who were two

Fusilier Evans will play at left-Recreio 18 0 4 6 30 42 18 the 100 yards, 60 yards (women un- Bogey.

half in place of Taylor, and Private Kowloon F. C. 21. 7 2 12 21 43.18 dergraduates), 220 yards low The prizes were kindly presented Williamson, of the Seaforth High- Athletic 21 8 4 12 23.41 14 hurdles, and, the finals of the polo by the Service members of the landers will be brought in at right-K. Chinese 2036 11 20 51.12. H.K. Pollee.. 21 1 5 15 19 54 7. vault and the 10,000. metres will be Ladies' Section.

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On Monday, March 29, at. 3 p. heals for the 220 yards, -100 yards. (women undergraduates),

high Jump, 120 yards high hurdles, hop- step-and-jump and the finals of the Women's Shot Put and the Javelin Throw, will be decided

On Wednesday March 31, at.. pm, the finals of the 220 yards low hurdles and the Dlicus and the heats for the 220 yards (women) Undergraduates), 440 yards, Shot Put and Long Jump will be held,

An Open Half Mile race for ell runners in the Colony will be in cluded in the programme on the

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