FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928.

SOCCER

Clash of the Leaders at the Valley

NAVY- ADVANCING

Good Matches for Saturday

[By "Rover"]

The League programme for Saturday is a good one, the full card; with officials being as follows:——

Hong Kong League, Division I—kick-off '4.15 p.m.

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Chinese Athletic v. Queen's Regiment, Club Ground-referee,

Wt. Engr. J. W. Barber, R.N. Kowloon v. Navy, Kowloon A.F.C, ground

referec, Mr. F. Smith.

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League's, and the Rugby section will also stage a match as a cur- tain raiser. His Excellency the officer administering the Govern- ment will in all probability be present to officially open the now Club house, which presents a very comfortable and artistic appear- ance. The interior will be in- spected on the opening date when the Club will be "At Home" to their members and guests. In

ANOTHER DEFEAT

Y.M.C.A. SUCCUMBS IN KEEN HOCKEY GAME

BY TWO GOALS

Floying on the Hong Kong Hockey Club'e ground at King's Park yesterday afternoon, the St.

Andrew's Young Men's Club de-

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Shanghai, will play his initial match for the Club on this date.

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South China v. Small Units, Caroline Hill-referee-Pipe Majoring events will start at 10 a.m.

Mackie,

K.O.S.B. Regt. v. Club, Sookumpoo-referee, Mr. Stoakes. Hong Kong League, Division II-kick-off 2.45 p.m.

Queen's Regiment v. South China B, Chatham-road-referee,

Sgt. Toms.

South China Av. Recreio, Caroline Hill-referee, Mr. Samy. Chinese Athletic v. St. Joseph's, Club ground-referee, Pte.

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R.A.F. v. Kowloon, King's Park-referee Lee, Corp. Grieve. K.O.S.B. v. Navy, Scokumpoo-referee, Pte. Farnsworth. Small Units v. University, Navy ground, Happy Valley-referee,

Sgt. Clarke.

by two clear goals in an interest- ing game of hockey.

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aight The game was rather even in the On Pari first half, when the score was open-† On demand The South China Athletic Asso-ad for St. Andrew's by S. MacNider. Credits, 4 ciation have arranged an "At Soon after R. Baldwin beat the sight Home" and Exhibition of outdoor Y:M.C.A. goalie with a hot shot. sports on Sunday next, "Poppy No further scoring took place. Day," at Caroline Hill, when events athletic, in nearly all branches of sports, will be held on their ground which is rapidly nearing completion. The sport-

and continue until 2.30 p.m., the most interesting events and Finals being played off between 3.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. Mrs. Creasy will present the prizes at the conclusion of the meeting, the "At Home": being a unique event in the history of the Club and an introduction of large Ladies, M. Wallace, B. Laing, sporting meetings of this natureF. Cousins, A. Owen Hughes, E. Invitations have R. Bell, E. J. Coppin, I. C. Beil, N. in the Colony. been issued to the principal sport-McNeillie. D. Stanion, M. Riggs, ing associations of the Colony. Mrs. M. J. Jarvis,

While dorrinating the game in the second half, the St. Andrew's On demand........ y.M.C. forwards failed to pene- Credits, 60 days' sight trate the defence of Y.M.C.A. who On Bombay-- sions did the Y.M.C.A. forwards On demand played well. Only on a few occa-Wire

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The Hong Kong Ladies are play. ing a mixed team on Saturday at King's Park at 4.15. The chosen are as follows:

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CONFIRMED

For the big match on Monday in aid of "Earl Haig's Charity Fund" the Civilians will in all The big match is at the Valley, players as Wheeler, Sims, Dod-probability be represented in goal |G E. Divett. Both Clubs are undefeated to shon, Kernick, Northey and Muir by Clarke, the Interport and date, the Queen's with 6 wins to in one season is a big handicap: Police goalie. The arrival of their credit, and the Athletic with but the Club is rich in enthusias old favourites from the "Titania" 3, and this feature alone is auflitic officials, and the players will has strengthened the Services' cient to guarantee an exciting come in good time. The Junior side and a great fight is anticipat- match. Much will depend upon tufent of the Club at the present the side which Queen's will field.being most promising. The Regiment, since losing Wood- wards, have never been happy at centre forward, and have tried many in this position. It is hoped Larking will be out on Saturday on the right wing, and with a full side I fancy Queen's will get the points. The Athletic are at full strength on Saturday, and will play the forward line which was so successful last year, Lai Wah-will be League winners again this nolia"). koon, the Swatow player, figuring year, but I am doubtful of their at inside right in all probability.

ability to beat the Navy second string. In the remaining matches the R.A.F. and Small Units should come out on top.

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The Club are at Sookumpoo. The Regiment should again secure full points. Reeves, the new centre forward, is a most useful member of the team and fit-in- nicely with the Borderers' fast forwards. The Club may not have the assistance of Bishop, again, who is not in playing trim, but are ringing the changes forward, where an improvement is needed.

At Caroline Hill the Small Units are the visitors and this should be a very bright match with a possible two points to the home team.

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South China

however, slightly weaker on Saturday, as Puu Ka-ping, their captain and goalie, and Lau Mau, their cleveri inside left, received injuries in the Borderers' match which will keep them out of the side. The Reserve goalie will get a chance, and a change at half-back, and the introduction of two. Juniors, amongst the forwards will try out 'the Reserve talent of the Club.

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The Senior game at Kowloon should be a good one, with the Navy fielding a hot lot, probably the strongest team they have fielded this year. Old favourites in Barkham, Brockman and

Baker are opposing Kowloon, and Kernick, the old Kowloon play-

er, will perform against his for

mer Club mates.

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Navy should, on form, win with

a bit to spare. Sims will make one of his last appearances for his ok Club and this popular player will be greatly missed by the local crowd. With the permission of the F.A., he is receiving shortly a testimonial to his services and sterling ability from his old Club.

Kowloon have been hard hit this year; to lose so many good

Teams for to-morrow:-

Kowloon v. Navy Navy: Brockman "Titania"); Barkham ("Titania"), Baker ("Titenin"); Cope ("Magnolia"), Evans ("Bruce"), Farlowe ("Titania"); Van Tromp ("Her-

TILDEN'S BAN AS AN AMATEUR

In the junior matches Queen's Regiment, Chinese Athletic, and South China A, should gather points while the Borderers' Re- serves will get their first real try-

New York, Yesterday, out against the Navy seconds, mes"), Kernick ("Titania"), According to an official bulletin

If the Mann who are a warm lot.

("Cumberland"), Firth the United States Lawn Tennis As- Regiment secure full points, they("Hermes"), Stenlake ("Mag-sociation's disqualification of Tilden as an amateur for violating their Kowloon 1st XI y. Navy:-amateur rule by writing press Angus; Pile, Baldwin; Hedley, articles has been accepted by the Sims, McKelvie, Clemo (F.C.), International Lawn Tennis Associa- Cornwall, Spary, Miles, Hayes. tion, embracing 34 nations besides Reserve-Dunnett.

the United States-Reuter's Ameri-

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The Kowloon 2nd XI v. R.A.F.: | can Service. -Angus; Hast, Nicholls; Robson, Easterbrook, Blacklock; Hannan, The Club open their Club House Davis, Sutherland, King, East- on November 17 when the meat-man. Reserves - Moss, White, ing of the local Civilian Club's Seddon. Kowloon and Club takes place. The rivalry between the two Clubs is always keen, regardless of the Clubs' progress in the

Strange Garb.

Chief Eugene Fritz, captain Haskell. Indians football team.

South China v. Small Units

CHINESE 7. ROYAL ARTILLERY

The following have been select- South China: Tsang Yuk-kwan; ed to represont the Chinese R. C. Li Tin-sang, Lau Kau; Leungna friendly match against the Wing-chui, Pang Wa-hing, Leung Royal Artillery at Causeway Bay Wing-tak; Lai Tin-choy, Fung to-morrow.-W. C. Hung (Capt.), King-cheung, Tam Kong-pak, Ng H. Ching, G. Chue, H. Hung, H. C. Po-kui, Ip Pak-wa.

Hung, W. . Kwan, Ng Sze-kwong. Tsui Hung-pui, Tsul Wal-pui, T. E. Yeah and J. L. Youngaaye. Reserve, K. L. Chau.

K.O.S. Borderers v. Club. K.O.S.B. McDougall; Harris, Martin; Everest, Davey, Skiggs; Campbell, Stock, Reeves, McGlin. chey, Alexander.

A POPPY DISPLAY

Club (From):- Logan; Holt: Wallington,

In connection with this year's Bishop; Massey, Stewart, McBride:

sale of Poppies in aid of Earl Alexander,

Haig's Fund, on November 11 Reed, Peers, Scott, Watson:

(Sunday), Messrs. Lane, Crawford's Chinese Athletic v. Queen's Regt. have arranged an appealing display

Chinese Athletic:-Yet Chan-n one of their show windows. po; Ng Kam-chuen, Lai Yak-tat;

The principal decorations in this Leung Yuk-tong, Wong Shui-wei, window, are the huge red poppy Lam Yuk-ying: Tao Kwei-shing, posters with the legend: "Remem- Lai Wai-koon, Wong Pak-cheong, brance Day, November 11. Wear a Suen Kam-sung, Chen Kwong-iu. Flanders Poppy.". The floor of the Queen's Regiment: - Dodds; window is spread with a huge Union Hooper, Sharp; Morris, Hill, Jack on which are several brass Cantor; Hibbert, Richardson, urns decorated with red poppies. Barelay, Larking, Caldicutt. In the background is. a tall flower stand draped with the British, UNIVERSITY BEAT GARRISON French, American and Belgian

SERGEANTS

In a match at Pokfulum, on Wednesday, the University "A" defeated a team from the Garri- son Sergeants' Mess by five goals to nil. The score, however, is no indication of the nature of the game, which was well contested throughout, the University only managing to put in a solitary goal during the first half. It was not until late in the second half, that University forwards got into the mood of doing some accurate passing which, combined with accurate shooting on the part of Adams, Gan and Roy, was instru- ot mental in bringing up the score

to five goals.

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