THE CHINA MAIL OCTOBER

CHARITY SOCCER GAME TO-MORROW

SOUTH CHINA

TO OPPOSE STRONG COLONY ELEVEN

IN AID OF CHINA WAR

RELIEF FUND

FIRST DIVISION MATCH AS

CURTAIN RAISER

TO MORROW afternoon all roads will lead to Caroline Hill for the charity football match of the season.

It promises to be a double attraction. First of all it is for an object which, by itself alone. will draw a large and enthusiastic crowd, for the

Yeung Shui-yick, the Colony right-winger, (left) who has been on injured list for some time, will play his first game of the season in to- morrow's charity game, while Lee Kwok-wai, (right) is still on the jured list

entire nett proceeds of the game will be devoted to COLONY GO LF TITLE

Relief Work in China's devastated areas.

Judging by the support which the public has lately given to organised efforts for War Relief, the turn out to-morrow should be a good one, especially as Hong Kong's "wayward child," the weather, is likely to put on her best "Sunday clothes.”

Miss M. Westcott, the Interport and "Y" Ladies left-wing, will be seen in action this afternoon at King's Park

LADIES' HOCKEY CLUBS

We may even see a large num- ber of our well-dressed ladies who will no doubt give us a pre- taste of the coming winter fashions.

FINE MATCH PROMISED The public is promised its money's worth, for both teams are fielding their best men. It will not football be merely "another match," but an exhibition in which practically all Hong Kong's lead ing footballers will take part

match Though scheduled as a between the South China Athletic Association and the Hong Kong Football Association, it is really a match between Hong Kong's most

TO BE

TO-MORROW

DECIDED

NO JAPANESE ENTRIES FOR -

VISITORS TROPHY

THE ANG WILL BE HELD

NHE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP OF GOLF CLUBS IN HONG AT FANLING TO MORROW. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB THE PLAY BEING 36 HOLES MEDAL, OVER BOTH THE OLD AND NEW COURSES.

Both courses are in excellent condition and with the present weather holding, some low scores should be returned, though some of the ingenious bunkering on the old course recently introduced, might pitfall the unwary or less fortunate.

LOCAL

polished team (especially after LEAGUE

their recent tour), and the Rest of the Colony.

This is the first appearance of the S.CA.A. am, since their tour of the Southeas, against a fully representative Hong Kong team, and soccer fans generally are look- ing forward to to-morrow's clash.

The match will begin at 4.30 pm. and the Hon. Mr. M. K Lo will

UNDER WAY "kick off

It has also been arranged that the First Division League match LARGE PROGRAMME between Kowloon Chinese and the

THIS AFTERNOON

Police will be played on the same ground at 8:00 p.m., as a curtain raiser.

SHANGHAI TEAM Prices of admission will be $5;

ON VIEW

(By “ADREM”)

Ladies hockey gets well un- der way this afternoon, when, except for Recreio and St. Andrew's, all the major clubs will be in action,

$2

$1 and 50 cents.

South China-Wong Wing Lee Tin- sang and Mak Shui-hon; Leung-Wing- chỗ Lim Tak no and Lan Eing chơi, Yeung Shui-yick, Leung Chung-san, Fung King-cheong, Lai Shui-wing and

Lee Shek-van

CRICKET

FOUR JUNIOR MATCHES

INTERESTING FRIENDLY

By ADREM

Last week, local League ket as started by

"A" Team beating in the Junior Le afternoon, four are scheduled to ed in the Second and some very keen should be the result. Both Army teams are again

zed, "A meeting the Navy at ile Be clashes with aigengower at the Valley. The Navy are an unknown quantity but in view of the ships at present in is every likelihood ant

HKFA Rowlands (Kowloon); Webster (Seaforths) and A. J. Hussain

Evans (Kowloon (St. Joseph's), (Capt.), Spiers (Seaforths) and O'Con-Sookunpoo, nor (Kowloon), Coakley (Kowloon) Most interest will be centred on Duffield (Ordnance), Pearson (Middle- the game at King's Park where sex), Saw (Middlesex), and Han Ching

BA are meeting a team of to (Eastern).

Reserves: Shanghai Ladies led Miss E. A Bickford (Club), Bloomfield the Shanghai Interport (Eastern), D. Le skipper At the time of writing and Lee Tak Kee (Eas Miss Bloomfield has not managed

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Army B wi tunity of that They were mprising the ing a com

to complete her team, being two Caer Clark Cup, will be seen in short, but with the material at her action against the Fusilier Ladies disposal which includes several I was under the ladies who have represented the most of the ladies

rthern port at various times, latter team had left for home but fixture but there is every reason to believe evidently sufficient of them remain to be

BA will be given a good to enable them to field

money.

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Ladies, holders

Among the honours aspirants jare names familiar in local golf circles, including 0. E. C. Mar- ton, twice champion, A. E. Lis- saman, the present holder, L. R. Andrewes, Col H H Blake, D.

Gilmore, Captain of the Royal ng Kong Golf Club, D. S. Ed- ard and others.

The visitors are minus the genial anexe contingent from the Sha- tin Club, but Kowloon and Country Club have five nominees, eac Happy Valley one only.

Of these W. Taylor, the captain of the Kowloon Club, has won the Visitor's Prize once, and AT. Braley the Valley player, won this trophy in 1933 and again in 1934. hile EE Remedios won it in

The visitors have yet to get here in the major event, their being in 1934, when Bratey placed third with a score of four strokes behind the winner ton, with 153. The best score so far was Budd's 146 which stands.

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