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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
ACCRINGTON WIN AT LOCAL FOOTBALL
HOME.
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Crewe Concede. Two Goals.
THIRD DIVISION NORTH.
London, Yesterday. The following was the result of the only League match played to- day:
Third Division (North). Accrington 2 Crewe A.
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RECREIO HOCKEY
ELEVEN.
SENSATION.
Chinese Clubs Resign from League.
H.K.F.A. ACTION.
ENTRIES FOR MACAO RACES.
Newly Formed Club's First Extra Meeting.
SUNDAY'S EVENTS.
The official opening of the foot- The first extra race mesting of ball season on Saturday last was the Macao Jockey Club is to be postponed оп account of the held on Sunday. The entries and existing conditions, and now the handicaps are as follow:-
postponement to this coming Satur-
day looks like being robbed of a
Limchowfu Handicap "DI" Class (six furlongs):~Groombridge (145
number of matches owing to the lb.), Thunderous Stag (165), As You Like It (142), Sunloch (152), sensational withdrawal of all Chinese Clubs from the League.
Mascot (152), Glorious Stag (155), Twilight (140), Country Club
Mr. W. E. Hollands, the H.K.F.A. Secretary, has received communica- Į (149), Sunning (145). tions from the South China Athletic Kochowfu Handicap "D2" Class
Association, the Chinese Athletic (six furlongs):-Sonny Boy (158) Association, the Eastern A.A., the lb.), Vadio (140), Movanagher Ewo A.A., and
(155), the Taung Tein (145), Tigre
Flornotta 21 F.A. announcing their decisions to (150), Choctow 11. (151), Celerity withdraw their teams from the (167), Silver Flare (140), Jester respective Divisions of the League, (145). Sultry Eye (140), Fernleaf
Although no official explanation! (147).. has yet been given for this develop Shuihingfu Handicap "C2" Cinus ment' It is thought, that the Chinese (one mile):-Brunswick Hall (150 Clubs have resigned owing to the lb.), Misamis (158), Cream Crack- attitude adopted by the Footballer (140), Vamoose (145), Blue Boy Association with regard to the (148). Acacia Leaf (142), Mon- proposed match between the visit-golian Stag (157).
Kuingchowfu Ing Malayan Chinese eleven and a
Handicap (11⁄4 Services XI, which should have miles):-Kilrea (160 lb.), Pegasus been played yesterday.
(146), Wattle (154), The Bustard When it was announced that the (144) Caulfield (140). Thunder
not turning clap (148),
Play Against Y.M.C.A. services team were
To-morrow.
out and that a return match against Walchowfu Handicap "B2" and the Hong Kong Chinese was being "C1" Classes (14 miles):-Lob- staged as a substituted attraction, ster Bay (155 lb.), Mindoro (146), The following will represent the it was thought that this action was Little Thunder (155), Christmas Club de Recreio against tho
(148), Christmas Frolic Y.M.C.A. to-morrow at King's-Park due to the military and naval units, Belle Ground at 5.16 sharp.
being required In the case of an (158), One Third (150), · King's F. A. Xavier; A. A. dos Remedios, emergency. This, however, proved Counsel (140), Empress Hall (179). D. C. Alves; H. Noronha, D. F.
The Football Asso- Lopes, F. V. Ribefro (Capt.); C. to be wrong.
Kwangchowfu. Stakes (five fur. d'Almada e Castro, H. A. Alves, C. clation had not given its permis-longs):-New King (149 lb.), Sil Roza Pereira, J. Figueiredo, and sion for the match to be played 'ver Arrow (146), Tai Ping Yang J. A. de V. Soners.
and the Services eleven declined toĮ (146), Jus Gentium (146), Light- take the field. Hence the discord.ship (146), Blue Plane (149),
Grumpy (146).
Y.M.C.A. Eleven..
The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. second eleven against
Chaochowfu Handicap "D1"
the Recreto second eleven at King's HONG KONG CHINESE Class (one mile): -Groombridge
Park to-morrow:-
L. Skinner; W. Stoker, L: Tipple:
G. Mitchell, R. A. Bates (captain).
S. Sweet; J. M. Wilson, J. Parker, W. H. Smith, F. T. Selk, and H. Muller.
HONG KONG HOCKEY
CLUB TEAM.
DEFEATED.
Weak Side Loses to Malayan Chinese.
POOR CONDITIONS.
(145 lb.), Thunderous Stag (165), | As You Like It (142), Sunloch (152), Mnecot (152), Discord (145), Twilight (140); Country Club (149).
Shiuchowfu Handicap "D2" Class (one mile):-Sonny Boy (158 lb.), Vadió (140), Movanagher (145), Flornotta (150), Choctow II. (181), Celerity (157), Silver Flare (140), Under poor conditions at Caro-Jester (145), Fornleaf (147), line Hill yesterday the Malayan
Playing the Argylls at Chinese defeated a much altered
King's Park.
Hong Kong Chinese eleven by three goals to one. The ́ground
A hockey match has been ar- was very wet and 'huge pools of ranged to be played to-day be water called for perfect ball con- tween the Hong Kong Hockey Club trol and in this department the first eleven and the Argyll and visitors showed a definite superior- Sutherland Highlanders on theity. Club ground at King's Park at Fook Loong gave the visitors an 5.20 p.m.
early lead when he beat Li Hing- The following will play for the ching from close range. The local Club; G. Duncan; J. Rodger and A. team, however, crammed on pres- R. Botelho; W. A. Reed, A.-A. Dand sure and were on level terms at and J. E. Noronha; H. Owen the interval as the result of Suen Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, C. finding the net. Francis, J. L. Tetley and T. J. Price.
VOLUNTEER CRICKET
COMMENCES.
First Match Against the Kowloon n°C.C.
"The visitors took the lead in the second half when Guam Lan acor- ed from a penalty kick and Soon Teck added Malaya's third goal to
complete the scoring in a game which was witnessed by a small crowd and which was spoiled by: the weather conditions.
Result
Hong Kong Chinese Malayan Chinese)..
LEAGUE CRICKET COMMENCES.
University Teams for Saturday.
The following have been chosen to represent the University 1st XI. in a League match against the Royal Artillery on Saturday, on the university ground, at 2 p.m.
D. J. N. Anderson, F. A. Red- mond, L. T. Ride, D. K. Samy, A. Rodrigues, A. Bakar, A. T. Nomanbhoy, K. P. Gan, G. E. Yeoh, F. Zimmern, and A. Chan Fook (captain).
The following have been chosen to represent the University 2nd XI, in a League match against the Police Recreation Club on Satur day, at Happy Valley
The teams lined up as follow: Hong Kong:-LiHing-ching; The following will represent Mak Kwok-tung and Leung Yu the Volunteers against the Kowchui; Lat Kwok-chul, Chan Chuen loon Cricket Club in a friendly and Tong Kwan Ng Pekul cricket match at the K.C.C. on Lee Yoo-shun, Lee Wa tong, Suon P. L. Tan, G. S., Scully, H.
Kam-ahun and Kam Pak-slu. Z Sunday at noon;
Nomanbhoy, A. §,” A¦ Kyum, E. J. Mitchell, H. Owen Malaya:Kam Loong: Guan Len|P, M. N.' da Silva, A. A. Aziz, Hughes, A. Reid, J... Whilthan, and Gek Soo; Boon Lay, John K. T. Loke (captain), R. E. G. R. H. Griffiths, G. E. B. Divett, Then and Ah Hui; Soon Tock. Leorg, E. Gosano, F. Hiptools, and
Yayabhoy,"
II. F. Green, H. R. Davies, K. H. Fook Loong, Eng Guân, Kok Ying Batger, W. HG. Goater, and A. C. and Mee Onn,
Beck.
Referee: Mr. Au Kit-aang,
Reserves: B. K Ng. D. Hunt, and Leo Choa,
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