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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1928.
SOCCER
Cup Final at the Valley
CHINESE
CHANCE FOR
Strong Army Teain To Be Fielded
THE JUNIOR PROGRAMME
[By "Rover."]
The big event in football to-morrow is, the final for the Lai Wah Cup between the Army and the Chinese team.
In addition there is one 1st Division League game and the usdal Junior programme. The full list to us follows:-- Lai Wah Cup Final-kick-off 3.30 p.m.
The Army v. Chinese, Cith ground, Valley-referee, L.S.BA.
Atkinson; laesmen, Messrs. Stokes and Anderson. Hong Kong League, Division I-kick-off 100 p/1.
PO, Cowan
Kowloon v. Police, Kowloon A.F.C.—refere.../
Hong Kong Lengue, Division, Il-kick-off 2.30
Eastern v, Queen's Regt.. Chinese ground-referee, Sgt. Lamb, St. Joseph's v. Navy (B), St. Joseph's ground-referee, Sgt.
Clark.
K.O.S.B. v. "RIA.F., Sookumpoo,*
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Y. Police on Kowloon Football Club
Ground on Saturday, kick off at 4.00 p.m.:
Kowloon :-Angus Guests Pile; Hedley. McKelvie, Easterbrook; Clemo, Spary, Miles, Hayes, Bald- win. Reserve: King,
Police: Clarke; Williams, Wynne, Jessop, Hudson, Brittain; Shepherd, McGreavey, Fraser, Oram, Johnson. ------
The following have been selected to represent the Kowloon 2nd. XI v. Small Units on Chatham-road ground on Saturday, kick off at 2.30
3.m.-
Angus: Nicholls,, Hast; White, Robson, Blacklock;.. Hannan, Davies, Moss, Morgan, Sutherland. Reserves: Seddon, Waddington.
Position of teams in the leagues to date are:-
Division I.
BOXING TOURNEY
2ND KING'S OWN SCOTTISH
BORDENERS
HEADQUARTERS WIN CUP
Semi-finals and finals in the an nual boxing tournament of the 2nd Batt. King's Own Scottish Border- era word decided in Murray Bar racks open-air ring last night he fore a large and enthusiastic at tondance which included a propor-. tion of civilians.
GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
AT. FANLING
9.30 a.m. A. B. Stewart, D. G..
G. MacDonald.
9.35
9.40
O. E. C. Márton, R. H.
Hollis.
S. T. Butlin, N. K.
Littlejohn.
9,44
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E. R. Hallifax, T. G. Bennett.
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G. E.. Towns, J. Cameron,
Among those at the ringside 9.48 were Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn, C.M.G.. 9.52 D.S.O. (the commanding officer), Major B. C. Lake,, D.S.O., Majbri E. G. Miles, D.S.O., M.C., Captain
9.56 A. G. Dobbie (Adjutant), Mr.10.00 R. M. Dyer (of the Hong Kong) Boxing Association), other officers P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.and a number of ladies.
8 7 0.1 24 7 14 6600 20 5 12
1 Goala.
Queen's
9. China
Athletic K.O.S.B.
9.
Recreio
3 2 3 2621
Fotfes R.A..
Chinese Athletic v. South China A, Club ground--referee, Mr. | Navy
Lawrence.
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Small Units Y Kowloon, Kowloon--referee, Mr. Samy. *Recreio v. R.A., Recreio ground-referee, Lce. Cpl..Shend,
* off.
There is bound to be a great crowd at the Valley as this year's final promises to be a more than usually exciting affair. Previous winners are:-
1925
1926
1927
1928
"Civilian" Team. "Civilian" Tenn
"Army" Team "Civilian" Team
W. J. Roberts, D. R. Perry.
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Referees, judges and timekeep- 10.08
4 2 1 10 12 10ers were:-Captain A. J. L. Whyte, 41.2 22
A.D.C., R.E., Captain J..C. Preston, 10.12 M.B.E. (1st Batt. Boda, & Herts. Regt.), It. H. A. Kelly 2nd, Batt. 10.16 K.O.S.D.'s), Mr. A: Murdoch andj Mr. H. G.Sheldon (of the 10.20
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Headquarters Wing won the in- 10.24. ter-company Cup. In making the
presentation, Lt.-Col. Comyn thank- 10:28 714 ed the Battalion Boxing Committee
Kowloon
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Small Units
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P. W. D. L.
Goals. F.
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8 70 1 44 1 33
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5 4 0 1 13
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8 3 1 4 12 18
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9 1 4 4 12 21
9' 2 1. & 1 35
There is a big and attractive pro- gramme of Soccer for the Holidays, the big mintches for the "Sunday Herald" Cup of international inter- est being arranged for Xmns Day and Roxing Day and those promise | S. China "D". intense interest this year. Szot, Recrein land are the holders, but the Eng St. Joseph's
5. China "A" lah XI will this year be a very S. Units strong one and are regarded as Bowloon having more than a likely chance.
R.A. i
This year, in the semi-finals, the Army defeated the Navy team by five goal to nil and the Chin- The Annual Match between Navy ese defeated the Civilian teant find Army for the Services Chari- "by three goals to two, both tles, will be held on Tuesday the | games being of a clever and ex-18th inst, at the Club ground. Both citing character, Army fielded a sides will be very strong and the very strong team on the occasion Navy with "Berwick" and "Kent" of defeating the Navy and should nowy arrived in barbour, have start favourites to-morrow, already had a try out of some pos-
sible starters for this big event.
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The Army team has been very
The Bedfordshire and Hertford- carefully selected, and with men of the calibre of Caldicutt, Leach,hire Regiment had a very useful Hooper, Hill, Stock and Reeves, week and although the locals won, try out..against "South China last will form a very strong XI.
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A Fast Game
1somewhat easily, the Regiment: showed good football, if rather on the slow side. A few games with
0 8 15 20 20
8 11 and the officials. The fighting had 10.32.
been clean, he said, and the stand- ard of boxing had improved. "A" 10.36 and "C" Companies had given the
15.
6
7 2 0 6 6 23
11 4 8 30 3 The University recorda buve been erased from the above table. The game between Queen's and Athletic, abandoned before full The time has not been included. result will be considered at the next meeting of the Lengué Man- agement Committee.
CUP REPLAY
LUTON STILL IN; FULHAM OUT
London, Yesterday. In the Association Cup replay Luton bent Fulham by four goals
The Chinese XI consists of the local Clubs will find the Regiment Athletic players principally, and a very good all round side and to one-Reuter. the inclusion of Pau Ka-ping in quite capable of extending the best. goal and Fung King-chung st
contre forward, the two South H's Excellency the Officer Al- China star players. This com- ministering the Government of the bination put up a very fine show Colony will be present on Saturday against the Civilians, who fieldded at, the Club ground for the final of a good side. I think the chances the tai Wah Cup between the are slightly in favour of the Army Team and the Chinese Team. Army if they can adapt them-
selves to the very fast game of
The following have been selected
RUGGER
H.K.F.C. EASILY DEFEAT
H.M.S. "KENT"
The Hong Kong Football Club
their opponents, but there will not to represent the Kowloon 1st XI. (rugby section), easily defeated
be much in it either way.
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The match will be played over full League time of 45 minutes each way, and should the result at the end of that time be a draw, extra time of ten minutes cách way will be played. A good afternoon's aport is assured.
The 1st Division League match between Kowloon and the Police | at Kowloon should be a very in- teresting one. The Police will rely on the same team which has done so well lately and should at least share the points with Kow-; loon.
The Junior programme is in- teresting. Queen's Regt. are out again and should win easily, and Navy, who will be very strong, should beat St. Joseph's.
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The K.O.S.B, and R.A. Forec match is most probably off, the latter having a difficulty to field a
team.
The tit-bit of the junior pro- gramme, however, is at the Club ground, where the Athletic meet their local rivals, South China A. This match is billed to start 2.15 to allow the early start of the Senior match. The Athletic on form should win as the South China Juniors' form this year, so far, has been very erratic.
Kowloon Res. may get a couple: -of points from Sniall Units and
R.A may find it difficult to get! a point from Recreio, who will bel able to field a strong side, as the first team is not playing.
Welterweight
Jackle Fields, one of the leading contenders for the welterweight box- ing title, following his knock-out of Sammy Baker in two rounds.
winners good run; but as both 10.40 these units had won the Cup be-| -- fore, it was good to see it pass 10,44 ing round. Results follow:-
A. B. Purves, J. S. MacLaren.
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A. Morley, D. M.
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Goodall.
E. P. Fletcher, S. M. Monroe.
D. W. McWhirter. A. Webster.
C. B. Riggs, H. W.
*Beveridge.
A. E. Lissaman, H. U. Ireland.
R. M. Chaloner, H. Spicer.
C. B. Johnson, A. B.. Raworth.
4. Leach,
Merry.
F. A.
C. G. Holmes, G. R. Horridge.
L. Garner, G. E. .... Mitchell.
...J. H. Davy, H. N.
Laver.
J. M. Walker, I. W. | Shewan.
A H. Ferguson, L. R.
Andrewes.
Points Won
10.48
Headquarters Wing... 33 "A" Company
28
10.52
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4400 "B"
28.
... 20.
10.56.
11.00
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11.04
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T. L. Christie, J. H. Raikes. -
17
J. M. Norrie, J. Gard-
ner,
Machine Gun Company 14 Flyweight Pte. McWhan (B) bent Pte. Thornton (M) in 3rd round.
Bandsman Johnston (H) bent Ple. Christie (C) in 3rd round. 11.08
Final: Bandsman Johnston (H)
beat Pte. McWhan (B) on points. 11.12 -
Bantamweight
Bandsman McConnell (H) beat 11.16 Lee./Cpl. Palmer ̧(A) on points,
Pte. Stevens, (C) beat Plc. 11,20
MeDonald (B) on points.
Final: Bandsman (H) beat Pte. Stevens (C) on points.
Featherweight
McConnell
11.24
11.28,
11.32
79
Pto. McGuire (D) bent Pto.,
· Merignac (A) on points.
Pte. Hume (C) beat Pte. Shea (C) in 2nd round.
R. A. Green,, F. H. Ellis.
A. E. Wood. Major Beamish.
C. W. Jeffries, L. J. Blackburn.
A.. R. Cox, 'C. J. Waddell,
Fleming, J. P.
J. Sherry.
T. S. Morrison, D. Smith..
Major Hull, F. G. Fowle.
CRICKET
Finali: Pte. Hume (C) beat Pte.ed to represent McGuire (B) in 3rd round,
Lightweight
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The following have been select- the University Past and Present in their annual match against the Combined Lce./Opl. Gordon (B) knocked League to-morrow at 2 p.m. of Drummer Sawyer (H) In lat the home ground:A. A. Rum- jahn (capt.), Dr. D. Laing, Pte. Beyer (C) beat Pte: Ellis T. K. Yeoh, E. Zimmern, C. W. Lam, W. Hong Sling, S. V. Gittins, A. P. Guterres, F. L Zimmern, E. A. Lee, A. T. Lee.
round:
Final: Lee./Cpl. Gordon (B) beat Ptc. Boyer (C) in 1st round.
Welterweight
H.M.S. "Kent" in a rugger match on the Club ground at Happy Val-(A) on points. ley yesterday. The winners touch-i ed down no less than ten times, seven being in the second half, and the losers failed to score.
One of the three tries in the first half was converted, and an- other after the change of ends.
Resall: H.K.EC. (2 goals, 8 tries) 34 points, H.M.S. "Kent"|
nil.
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HOCKEY
Pte. Gillies (H) knocked out! Pte. Spalding (C) în 1st round.
Piper Smith (H) beat Drummer Scott (H) on points after an extra (4th) round.
Pte
Final: Pte. Gillies (H) beat Pte. Smith (H) in 1st round. Middleweight Cpl. Frame (C) beat Freeman (B) Ip 1st round.
Lee./Cpl. Finlayson (A) beat Pie. Woolley (A) on points. * · beat Cpl. Frame (C) on points.
Final: Lee/Cpl. Finlayson (A)
Light-Heavyweight
The following will represent the St. Andrew's Church Young Men's Club on Saturday in a hockey match against the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club on the Hong Sgt. Hawkett (II) beat Pte.
Jamieson (C) in' ist round. Kong Hockey Club ground at King's Pte. Finnigan (A) knocked out Park at 3.30 pm. S. D. Pte. Tait (M) in 1st round. Whitley (capt.), R. Baldwin, F. Angus, E. II. P. White, C. Ced a walk-over from Pte. Finnigan Final: Sgt. Hawkett (H) receiv- Francis, J.King, W. Brown, R. (4), who was medically declared to Wong, G. Lim, F. Wong and S. MacNider.
The following ladies have been chosen:
M. B. Bird, B. Laing, M. Wallace,
E. O'Hagan. E. R. Bell, B. Taylor,
I. C. Bell, N. McNeillie, D. Stanion,
M. Hansen, and Mrs. M. J. Jarvis.
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BILLIARDS MATCH
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The Malayan "Daily Express" reports the death at Kuala Kang- sur of the Dato Nahakurnia, son of Toh Panglima Prang Besar and a second cousin of LH. the Sultan of Perak. The late Date was ill for a long time and his death was not unexpected. He was buried in the Royal cemetery, at Bukit Chandan with the honours accord- ed to a chief of the State. The funeral was attended by His High- neas,, all the Kathis of the State, and several well-known members of the Malay community. A saluto of five guns was accorded the dead:
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The following will represent the Pope St. Andrew's T.M.C. versus the Miles Y.M.C.A.. to-day in a basketball Barber match at 6.15 p.m.-F. Angus (enpt.). T. S. D. Whitley, S, MacNider and D. Davidson.
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