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TO-DAY'S SPORTING ACTIVITIES
KOME FOOTBALL LOCAL FOOTBALL
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
First Division.
Aston Villa (5) v. Sheffield U.-(0)
v. Manchester C. (-).
W. Bromwich (0) v. Birmingham (1)
Second Division.
Bradford C. (5) v. - Southampton (2)
Grimsby, (-)
Manchester
U. (0)
FIRST DIVISION
at Sookunpoo.
South China
on Club ground. Artillery
at Chatham Road. v. Navy
·CRICKET
LEAGUE I
v. Indian R. G.
at Valley (2.p.m.)
FRIENDLIES.
Hong Kong C.C. Inter Club. (2 p.m.) Indian R.C.
Craigengower
C.C. II
Univerally
v. Craigengower CC
at Sookunpos (2 p.m.)
v. Recroló"
at Valley (2. p.m.)
v. Kowloon C.C.
at Pokfulam (2. p.m.)
"v. University II
at the K.C.C. (z p.m.)
PROBABLE TEAMS.
LEAGUE II
I.R.C.-M. R. Abbas (Capt), A. R.. Abbas, F. M. el Arculli, M. el Arculli, 3.9. Ackbar, A. K. Ismail, K. Nązarina A. M. Rumjahn. A. R. Sufflad, A. S Suffiad and A. N. Other.
Kowloon
Blackburn (1)
Artillery
St. Joseph's on Kowloon ground, Y.. Recreio
Police. R.C.
Arsenal -(1)
Blackpool (2)
v. Leicester (3)
Balton (1)
T.
Chelsea (0)
Police
TA
at Chatham Road, Navy
Derby (3)
Everton (0)
at Caroline Hill
Leeds (-)
Borderers
Y. Club
Liverpool (1)
v.
Portsmouth (3).
at Sookunpoo.
| Middlesboro (1) v.
Y.
·Newcastle (-)).
Wolves (-)
Huddersfield (0)
SECOND DIVISIÓN,
Wednesday(3) {***
Sunderland (3)
Ewo
Kowloon
Y. Eastern.
4.
at Happy Valley, Club
Kowloon C.C..II
at Kowloon.
Borderers.
Y. St. Joseph's
Charlton (3) v.
Notta F. (1)
Athletic
| Chesterfeld (43 v
Bury (1)
Fulham (-)
v:
Lincoln (-)
Preston (-)
Lincolna
Bradford (2)
Teung Tin
V.
`Port Vale (2)
v. Plymouth (2)
R.A.F.
7.
St. Joseph's
Athletic
J
v. Crystal P.(0)
South China
Linenins
Bournemouth (0)
R.A.S.C.
v.
Newport (-)
Norwich (2)
v.
Queen's P. R. (1)
Reading (3)
v.
Seithend (1)
Torquay (3)
v.
Swindon (1)
Watford (2) V.
Gillingham (0)
Barnsley (-)
Mansfield (-
Y.
Notty C. (4). Stoke C. (3)
Swanson (4)
Tottenham (1)
Millwall:(0) Burnley (1)
West Ham (-) v. Oldham (-).
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Brentford (3) v. Clapton (0)
Brighton (-) Bristol C, (-) Cardiff (1) Coventry (4) Exeter (1) Luton (-)
v. Aldershot (-) V. Bristol R. (-)
v. Northampton (1)
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Carlisle (9 Crowe (3) Halifax (4) Hartlepooly (2) v. Rochdale (2) Southport (3) Tranmere (3). Walsall (1) Wrexham (2) "v. York (3)
Y.
.
Barrow (1)
New Brighton (2) Doncaster (0) Hull (3) Accrington (2) Rotherham (2) Darlington (D Gateshead (2) · Stockport (1)
Chester (1)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division.
Aberdeen (0) Clyde (2)
Falkirk (-).
Hamilton (1)
T
Y.
St Mirren (2) Celtic (1)
on St. Joseph's ground THIRD DIVISION
v.
Recreio
at King's Park. Engineers
at Happy Valley Signals
at Happy Valley: V. Talkoo
at Caraline Hill. Borderers.
at King's Park v. University on. St. Joseph's ground. PROBABLE TEAMS,
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FIRST DIVISION, Kowloon Gurevitch: McKelvie & Wells: White G., Whitfield & Bliss: Campbell, Hill, Melens, Blake, Philips R.
P.R.C.-T. H. King, W. M. Thomp- on, T.. R. Hunter, W. H. Meadows, F. E. E. Booker, C. F. Alexander, T. R. Mintey, W. W. Williamson A. E Carey, L. J. Wagland, and E. G. Baker. FRIENDLIES
A. W. Hayward's XI:- A. W. Hay- ward, A. C. Beek, E. R. Duekitt. G. E. R Divett. A. Mackenzie. G. S. Dunkley, J. P. Whitham, P. W. J. Planner, P. E. Baskett, C. E. Gahagan, A. B. Har bord, W. Stoker and R. D. Stillford.
E. J. R. Mitchell's XI:-E. J, R. Mặt- hell, A. Reid, A. P. Hall Thompson, O. E. C. Marton, J. Smith, J. E. Potter, KJ. D. Lowe, L. D. Kilbee, A. D. Low son. J. R. Way. L A. R. Duncan, L. A. Whipps and R. R. Davies.
LR.C.-A. A. Rumjahn (Capt.), F.
D. Pereira; A. H. Madar, A. H. Rum-
St. Joseph's:-Marquis; E.. Lawrenes jahn, A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, S. A. In- and L. Gomes Vietor: V. Costa and mail, J. S. A. Curreem, H. D. Rum- Fernandez: Delgado. Gorano, D. Jahn A. Baker and T. Hamet. Leonard, Souza, and M. Sabhan. Re serve: B. A. Ryder.
Police: Perkins; Blackbourne and C. Pile; Stevens, Channing and Brit tain; Moss, T. Pile, Johnson, Fraser and Cornwall
Navy:-lott; Gilbert, and Harvey Robinson, Stephens and Burrows; Mon v. Eant Surling (ger, Usher, Glass, Barnett and Cor-
Cowdenbeath (1)mack
Motherwell (1)
Hearts (0)
| Kilmarnock' (0) ̧
̧v.
Dundee (0)
Morton (2)
Y
Queen's Pk. (2)
7.
Artillery: Combey: Allan & Taylor: Gough. Pardoe & Rodgers: Wood, Airdrie (1) Bryant, Moore, Walker & Seal. Partick (0)
Recreio: D. Minhinnett, P. M. Third Lanark (1) Xavier, H, M. Britto, H. C. Remedios, St. Johnstope (-) s. ·Ayr (-)
R. Silva Netto, V. Marques, J. Gan salves, J. Gomes, G. A. Gatteres, L. A. Rocha, F. A. Santos.
Rangers (6)
LAWN BOWES
Aitkenhead Shield.
Hong Kong
KOWLOON
C. de R.
v. Kowloon
(K.B.G.C.) 2.30) HONG KONG
Rink No. I.
. A. Gutierrez
F. X. M. Silva
A., S. Gonies
C. E. Marques
K.C.C.
C.C.C.
R. Bany
. M. O'Brien
L. E. Lammert
B. W. Bradbury
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Rink
No. 2.
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J. S. Dinnen
W. W. Hirst
E. Kem
J. Jack
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K.B.G.C.
(Skip),
Mixed Team (ILK.)
S. Eccieahnil
W. V. Fields
S. Hope
A. Gill
Rink No. 3.
W. Venables A. W. E. Davidson W. E. Hale
(Skip)
R.H.K.Y.C. B. E. Maughan J.. Bentley
A. L. Shields
The Hon. Mr.
W. T. Southorn
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K.D.R.C. ... B.F.K.Y.C.
T. Coleman
W. H. G. Rohson
W S. Drake
(Skip)
Rink No..4.e
E. B. Reed
A. Murdoch
G. Henderson
A. Chapman
W. Macfarlane
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Rink No. 5.
(Skip)
K.C.C.
P.R.C..
H.: Gittens
J. Ocam
S. Gray
J. Hyde
D. Clow
H. M. McTavish W. E. Hollands
G. C. Moss
R. Lapsley
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Rink No. 6.
K.D.R.C. J.V. Ramsey
R. G.. Craig
J. Punchean
J. C. Brown
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€.C.C.
(Skip)
G. L. Buchanan
A. E. Coates
W. Brightman
(Skip)
·U, M. Omarg (Skip).
Rink No. 7.
RBG.C.
A Macintyre
H. E. Rose R.. S. Nichol A. M. Holland
PHE FE Booker 3. Nolan
W. Mair
E. G. Post (Skip) •
-(Skip) Rink No. 8
K.B.G.C. C. 8. Beat A. K. Taylor H. Nish W. Russell
CS.CO.Z E. W..Simmonds."
J. Deakin
Hollidge
A. W. Grimmett
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Rink No. 8
TC. de B
LC. R. Souza N. Bebbington
C. A. Lopes in
C. G. Bliva
RF LE
Pink No, 10,
J.J. Farrell G. McLeod
Folson
A. C. Burford
A Hyde L. Ruskell
J. Chalmers
C.C.C.-E. Zimmern. A B. Hamson. H. P. Lim, R. Lee, F. K. Lee, E. A. Lee, L. Hubbard, C. W. Lam, J. L.. Young- saye, R. C. Reed and G. Lis.
C.C.C. II: R. Sourbutts, W. Keed, J. Leonard, S. Abbax, G. Sousa, C. Winch, B. B. France, A. N. Other, E. Bary W. Way, J. Hunt.
K.C.C.-F. Goodwin, E. C. Fincher, J. C. Lyal, E. F. Fincher, J. Hunter, T. McInnes. G. C. Burnett. A. T. Lay, N. A. E. Mackay, W. G. Hung und A.E. Perry,
K.C.C. II. S., W. Smith (eap- H. tain). G. Lee. F. E. Lawrence. Overy, A. A. Dand, F. Bend. P. O. Dunne, H. Hampton, A. R. F. Raven, E. O. Murphy and W. L. McKenzie: Reserves: D. S. Green and.R. G. C.
Club: Rodgers: Martin & Strange: Hynes, Skinner & A. Duncan, G. Dun- Mead. can, Dominy, Rallton; Strange and Fowler
SECOND DIVISION. . Artillery: Holmes: Londbeater & Rutter: Ward, Collier & Harria: Stan- ton. Smith, Bermingham, Hopking" & Wool.
HOCKEY
Hockey Mamak Shield German Chib v... Incognitos. Kowloon Indians v. 1at I.K.S.R.A: Navy:-Woodman; Johnson & Nies;
Incognitas:H. A. Barros; A. H. Re- Constantine. Turner and Hanwell; medios, E. V. Reed (Capt): R. C. Reed, Warne. Martin, Gemm. Smith and Sar. Beltrao, F. O. Reed; F. J. Remedios, guant.
J. M., Pinto, C. C. Francis, C. E. Barros. Eastern:-, Ram, Lai Ting-choy and and A. P. Souza. Li Yun-yam; Cheung fu-nam, Yun-bung and Lau Hee-man, Ng Hon-sang, Hà Chi-yeung. Tang Kook-fu; Ng Ying-kee and A. N. Other.
Kowloon:-Cook: Palmer & Grant: Tillery. Benwell Greenberg: East man. Webb, Duffield. Phillips L. Bick- ford.
Club:-Fogwill: Potouloff; & Sloan: W. Keller, Boyd & Watson, Urquhart, Love, A. N. her. E. Railton & Far- [row.
St. Joseph -B Souza; P. Antony and, Rahman A. J. Hussain; A. Read Fund Moosa: 1. Ali, A. Guterrez, Souza, Santos and C. Victor. Reserve Elarte. THIRD DIVISION
LAWN TENNIS “
L. R. C. Mixed Doubles. Entries close L.R.C., Tournaments..
Mellowea, Tait, Summers &. Harvey,
Recreio:-A. J. Barretto, A. P. Silva. W. Ogley, A. E. Xavier, J. J.. Lima, W. MacKintosh, V. H. Xavier, H. Campos. E. M. Marques, MA. Oliveira, H. Botel ho. Reserves:A M. Pereira, L. Cam- pos, H. M. Azedo,
St. Joseph's A. MacGrann; J. Ward and C. Rocha; C. Thang, K. Read and C. Coelho; T. Castilho, R. M. Azim, A. R. A. F.-Pelling: Jones & Hart: M. Omar, L. Castilho and O. M. Omar. Ward, Collins and Haworth: Tower, Reserve: C. Santos.
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TREVESSA TROPHY.
FOR JARDINE'S.
Mausang Wing After Crossing Line Second.
TJIKEMBANG DISQUALIFIED
Mai
| ARGYLLS SECOND ELEVEN BEAT LINCOLNS AT SOCCER.
Win Fast Game by Odd Goal.
On the Chatham Road ground: yesterday. afternoon, the
second eleven bent; the Fincoin egiment second eleven by two goals to one, in a fast game.
mented the Dutch crew. gretted that they had to be" qualified
COMMEMORATION.
The race for the Trevassa Trophy is in commemoration of the fine nship: splendid discipline and fine seamanship: Officers and
hich was
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15,
Exclusive.
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The Legislative Council, on October 6, discussed the 1933 Budget Estimates for Hong Kong, totalling $27,685,142, applauding the policy of an economy, contained in it. There were suggestions from individual members of the Council for various additional Public Works Develop- ments, notably in Kowloon, and Sir Henry Pollock pointed out the advisability of retiring the 6 per cent. $5,000,000 public works loan and borrowing locally at 41⁄2 or 4 per cent, instead of at the present rate of interest. A full: report is contained in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
Mr. L. Reidy's Champagne Bay, who sprang a sur- prise by coming home first in the Junk Bay Handicap at the last extra race meeting at the Valley, sprang yet another on October 8, at the 12th Extra, Meeting, when he romped home: a comfortable winner in the Nathan Handicap for "C" Class ponies, to pay the biggest dividend of the day, $60.60.
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Mr. Chan Tin-son's record holder, Woodland Stag, set a new mark for the mile distance for Australian ponies, when ridden by Mr. L. G. Frost, the champion Jockey, in the Canberra Handicap. In spite of having to carry 170 lbs., the Stag had little difficulty in winning. A full report of the meeting, both on Saturday and Monday, is reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
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