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LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Following are the first and second divisien matches of the Hongkong Football League scheduled to be played this afternoon -

The Staffs will receive the 'Chab Reserves at Sockumpoo Valley this afternoon, and as the Club in fielding a good side, a close game abould be seen with the Soldiers jus: "managing to win

BILLIARDE.

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.

At the Victoria Recreation` Club Last night, a large gathering of The other two matches should see hilliard enthusiasta witnessed a very the points at stake go to the United | interesting game in connection with and the South Calea Reserves respec- the open tournament for the Cham- tively.

planship of the Colony, between EMS. Carlisle being out of Messe Leung Kam-kong and W. port at present, their match with the Pitt, both one time Champions R. G. A. Reserves scheduled to be of the Colaný, Leang won Hongkong Club v. HMS. "Am played to-day, has been postponed comfortably by 500-214, and brose, Club ground, 4.30 pm. Re-until the ship's retuum.. feree, Mr. Masters."

1ST DIVISION.

S.CA. v. Kowloon, SCA. ground, 4.30 p.m. Referee, Mr. Leaf,

2ND DIVISION.

** SHIELD” MATCH POSTPONED,

EMS. “Tamar” v. RGA, Navy

The "Titania and St. Joseph's "A" ground, 4.30 p.m. Referee, Mr.were to have met on the Club ground Cheeseley.

this afternoon in connection with the "Shield" competition, but owing to the fact that the St. Josephians Järn four matches behind in the second division of the Hongkong League, the fixture was postponed to give them as opportunity of playing off one of these outstanding games. The "Shield" tie will be played off on March 12.

3 p.m. United v. Punjabis, Navy "B" Ground.

3 pm. Staffs v. Club, Sookumpoo ground.

3 Carlisle v. RG.A. Res, Navy "A" Ground.

3 p.m. Indian v. South China, St. Joseph's Ground.

4.30 p. St. Joseph's v. Kowloon, St. Joseph's Ground.

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TODAY'S TEAMS.

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CLUB v. "AMBROSE.” The Club will be at home to the "Ambrose" at Happy Valley, where The following will represent the

waters the semi-final He played a very steady and consistent game, and placed well. Pitt was out of form and with luck against him. was unable to keep pace with his opponent who scored rapidly and easily throughout the game. Leung started off with breaks of 15, 20 and 35, and when he reached his 100, Pitt only had 33 to his credit. Play- ing an uphill game, Fitt next com- piled 21, his highest break of the evening, but his opponent replied with 16, 25 and 60, the last break being 9 points short of L. A. Osmund 69 which was the highest in the tournament so far. With 222 to Pitt'a 78, Leung began to take things easily and treated the spectators to a pretty exhibition of billiards, pre-

play. In spite of this Pitt could not catch up, and compiling 18, 15 and 27, Leung brought the scores to 30899. Pitt scored 11, and Leung replied with 34,29 and 20. Fitt continued to strug gle along against big odds, and added 50 to his score, the marker calling out 415-160. A 16 took Leung to | 440, and then Pitt held the table with 14 and 17 and made the scores 453- 203. Each player got 11 to his credit

a very even game should be witness Club against HMS "Ambrose" to-ferring spectacular shots to position ed. Savage, who has been absent | day (kick-off at 4.30 pm. sharp):-G, for a couple of matches owing to Rodger, W. Gerrard and L Law injuries will turn out for the Sailors,rence; M. L. Railton, J. Rodger and who, with the return of several other J. W. R. McPhail, J. 8. Hamilton, H. old players, will be at full strength | McTavish, M. Sandberg, S. Begg and and should give a better. account H. Day. of themselves than

the previous encounter with the "Club when they went down to the tune of seven goals to mix The

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KOWLOON v. SOUTH CHINA.

The following team has been selected to represent Kowloon F.C.

Club will field the same team as on fast Saturday when they gave the in their 1st Divkion League engage after this, and then Lemng went out meat to-day, on the South China to finish the game, and scoring 25 ground, at 4.30 p.m.-W. Crocker; was one mark short-of the total Pitt F. Wheeler and T. L. Knight; Jade nothing, and returning to the Coupland, J. Mair and B. Pasco; W. table Leung ended the game leaving Taylor, C. Millard, R. Townsend, F. his opponent at 214. Evelyn and P. R. Beesley.

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KOWLOON v. ST. JOSEPH'S.

RGA, a very hard tussle. They are expected to win,

Another good game will be witness ed on the Navy "A" ground where 'Tamar" will receive the Artillery. The Sailors will be at full

Leung will now meet L. A. Osmund strength and out to reverse the

in the semi-final of the competition, result of the previous meeting of the

and a good, close game is assured. two teams, when the Artilleryrden

In the other semi-final game, A. J. The won by three goals to "one.

Osmand entered the final by defeat- R.G.A. will also be at their strongest

In this 2nd divisjon match on St.

ing E. Guimaraes. Should the And there is no doubt that they will Joseph's ground, to-day, kick-off at twins enter the final a very inc play all they know to keep up their 430 p.m.) Kowloon Res will be repre- exhibition of billiards by a couple reputation. They should just man-seated by W. Muskett; A. Spary whose styles are almost similar and S. Adams; C. Stewart, S. Hewer should be witnessed. However, age to snatch a victory."

The Kowloon will be the guests of and R. Roberts; E. Donovan, A. Pal-Leang is the most experienced player the South China Athletics this after mer. J. Coombs, K. Mason and A. and will play his beat to enter the noon, when a very fast and even Estorffe. Reserve, H. Frewin. game is assured. Taking the per- formances of the teams as a whole, } the Chinese should win.

In the second division, St. Joseph's and the Kowloon Reserves will on the former's try conclusions ground. This game should be closely contested, but the St. Joseph- "ians are more experienced players and should find no difficulty in dis posing of their opponents.

UNITED v. FUNJABIS.

final.

HO KOM-TONG CUPS. D In this handicap at the Palace Hotel last night, J. Taylor (-150) The following will represent the defeated H. Davis (-150), 250-184. Waited in the above match to-day on Highest breaks: Taylor, 25, 21, 17, the Navy "B" ground (kick-off at 316, 15; Davis, 27, 24 (twice), 18, 17 p.m.)W, McLeod, A. E. Simmons (twice). and D. D. Urquhart; J. Leonard, D. E. Guimaraes failed to turn up in Laing and W. Baker; J. Kent, P. his game against W. E. Wilson who Brown, G. T. May, C. H. Blake and therefore qualifies for the Dext Geo. Chubb.

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SATURDAY, ~ MAROE·5. 1981.

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