THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 12, 1938.
WEEK-END
FOOTBALL.
PROGRAMME
Middlesex To Meet South China “A”.
The following is the local foot- ball programme for the coming week-end :-
First Division
South China “B” v Club (Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.).
Referee:-Martin.
Linesmen:Johns and Edwards.
Kowloon
V
(Kowloon, 4 p.m.)
Referee:-Barton.
Kowloon Chinese
Linesmen:--Demmee and F. Silva.
Middlesex
V South China “A”
(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.)
Referee: Ottoway.
Linesmen:-Brothwell and Godfrey.
Police
(Club, 4 p.m.) Referee: Finch.
V Seaforths
Linesmen:-Sutterley and Purnell. Second Division
Kowloon
(Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.) Referee:-Clarke.
Kwong Wah
V Club
Engineers
V
(Prince Edward Road, 4 p.m.) Referee: Searle.
- Eastern
▾ Seaforths
(Causeway Bay, 2.30 p.m.)
Referee: French.
Middlesex
V
South China
(Sookunpoo, 2.30 p.m.)
Referee:-Youngs.
5th Bde. A.A.R.A. V Pólice
(St. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.)
Referee: J. Silva.
Third Division (Hong Kong) 5th Bde. R.A. v Engineers
(St. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.)
Referee:---Savage.
Medicals
V
Police
(Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.)
Referee:-Barretto.
Service Corps, v Ordnance
(Military, 2.30 p.m.)
Referee: Whittle.
Stanley
V
(Military, 4 p.m.)
Referee: F. Smith.
24th R.A.
Powhatten
Third Division (Kowloon)
v. 20th R.A. (Chatham Road, 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Sharpe.
Air Force'
University
(Chatham Road, 4 p.m.)
Referee:-Morecroft.
Portuguese S.A. v Kumaon
(King's Park, 4 p.m.)
Referee:-Stone.
Signals
V Seaforths
(Prince Edward Road, 2.30 p.m.) Referee:-Phillips.
SUNDAY
Junior Shield
Portuguese S.A. v. Air Force.
(Howloon, 2.30 p.m.), Referee: Havelaar.
University
V Police
(Causeway Bay, 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Baker.
St. Joseph's
First Division
v Eastern
(Causeway Bay, 4 p.m.). Referee: Smyth.
Linesmen: Hartley and Wyper.
C.S.C.C. THE ONLY SENIOR WINNERS (Continued from Page 18)
J. L. YOUNGSAYE RUNS OUT TWO IN BEST YOUNGSAYE STYLE
From this time onward, all LR.C. batsmen were given instructions to hit out or get out. They got out! In this connection, special mention must be made of the dazzling field- ing of J. L. Younggaye who caught A. R. Minu and ran out two, in the best Youngsaye style.
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The Colony will be losing two fine sportsmen next Saturday when the Transport Dorsetshire leaves for England. They are Capt. G. W. P. Kimm (left), who has been largely responsible for the excellent stan- dard of hockey umpires in the Colony and who was until recently Chair- man of the Mamak Hockey Tournament, and Lieut. D. C. Lincoln (right), former captain of the Army first Rugby fifteen.
VISIT OF
ISLINGTON
CORINTHIANS
Programme Now
Approved
WEDNESDAY ELIMINATED
WILL ARRIVE HERE FROM F.A. CUP
X
FEBRUARY 17
TAMAR RUGBY SUCCESS OVER 5th A.A. BRIGADE
Speedy Pack Decides
The Issue
H.M.S. Tamar beat the 5th A. A. Brigade by a goal and two tries (11 points) to nil yes- terday in a hard-fought, friend- ly Rugby encounter at Cause- way Bay,
The Tamar forwards were in fine fettle, and it was due in no small way to their speedy play in the loose that the soldiers were beaten. The Brigade forwards were very sluggish, but their backs, took part in many delightful passing move- ments that came to nought through poor backing up.
Leading by six points at the in- terval, the Tamar scored tries through Bracker (2) and Phillips, while Jenkins converted oné.
Ford, the Navy player, refereed the game.
TABLE-TENNIS TEAM CLASH FOR TO-NIGHT
An interesting table-tennis en- counter should be witnessed in the London, To-day. West Lounge of the European when Arrangements have been complet-Sheffield Wednesday, the 1934-35,Y.M.C.A. to-night at 9 p.m. ed for the pending visit of the Is-winners of the F. A. Cup,
were teams of six from the "Y" and the lington Corinthians, the English eliminated from this year's competi- Middlesex Regiment will meet in a amateur team to the Colony in the tion yesterday, when they lost to course of their world tour.
Colony soccer fans have a treat in store for them. The tourists have won praises everywhere, not only by their brand of football, but also by their friendly spirit on and off the field. -.
LOCAL PROGRAMME
The Corinthians will leave Ma- laya on February 11 by the M. M. Aramis and will travel to the Co- lony via Saigon where they may play a match.
Burnley by 3 goals to 1 in their re- played Third Round encounter, hav- ing shared two goals last Saturday.
-Reuter.
LUTON SIGN GAINSBOROUGH
BACK
team match.
The following will probably re-
present the "Y": W. Lampard; J. L. Anderson, J. Greenberg, C. Ban-
der, R. Goldman and H. J. Ashton.
trans-
STOKE CENTRE TRANSFERRED
William Robson, Stoke City re- Luton Town signed Carter, the serve centre-forward,
was Gainsborough Trinity back, who ferred to Burnley. He was one sea- has been sought by several promin-son with Huddersfield Town and Fent League clubs, when the team has been with Stoke City for the arrived in London after their Cup- last four seasons. Robson stands 5ft tie with Yeovil.
They are expected here-on bruary 18 and will commence their fixtures the next day.
The local programme, approved by Mr. Tom Smith, the manager of the visiting team is as follows: FEBRUARY 19 ❤ SOUTH CHINA FEBRUARY 20 V
UNITED
SERVICES CIVILIANS
FEBRUARY 26 V FEBRUARY 27 v ALL H. K.
All the matches will be played on the South China (ground, at Caro- line Hill, and will commence at 4 p.m. on each day?"
The charges are $3 for covered stand and $2.20 for uncovered stand for the first and fourth matches," and $2.20 and $1.50 respectively for the second and third games.
Tickets at $7.50 each for the whole series will be available. Áð- vanced booking is open át local football clubs up to January 31, after which date bookings will be open to the public. --
His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, has kindly signi- fied his intention of being present at the first and fourth matches.
Souza bowled very steadily and never gave very much away, while "Tinker" Lee, who now expects to
The annual cricket match be- be turning out regularly for the re- mainder of the League season, ful-tween Oxford and Cambridge takes on the Hong Kong filled his task of keeping down runs place to-day and only conceded $8 runs in 15.3 Cricket Club ground, Chater Road.
overs.
moments prior to the arrival_of George Souza.
Craigengower were given a use ful start by J. L. Youngsaye and A. R. H. Esmail but A. B. Hamson, I This brilliant young player then am told, then stayed in for a dis- took complete command and was proportionate length of time while still in when stumps were drawn scoring four and put them behind with 9 wickets down and 10 runs the clock F. K. Lee and Francis to get. A. H. Madar gave an educa
of really good Zimmern went quickly in trying totional exhibition get runs and supporters of the "attacking" bowling and had most Valley Club were given some sticky batamen in difficulties.
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