THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 11, 1939
Recreio-Club Match Postponed Owing To Rugby Interport
(By "ADREM”).
WING to the fact that the Rugby Interport takes place, this
the Senior League
cricket programme, that between Recreio and Hong Kong Cricket Club, has been postponed.
Chief interest will therefore be, ficient margin for Kowloon's bowl- centred in the match between Kow-ers, Lee, Goodwin, Lloyd and An- loon Cricket Club and Civil Ser- derson to work on. vice Cricket Club which will be played at Cox's Road.
Civil Service celebrated the re- turn of F. Baker, their best bowl- er, last week, by beating joint-cham- pions, Craigengower C. C. Heart- ened by this performance they will
Remaining First Division matches
ér score easy victories over Army and Navy, respectively.
K. C. C. I. R. C. Navy
PROGRAMME
FIRST DIVISION
V C. S. CO.
Army
v Craigengewer SECOND DIVISION
K. C. C.
C, S. C. C. Army
*
V
I. R. C.
v Navy
v University
C. C. C. Police
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M.C.L. CHARITY SOCCER TIE AT CAUSEWAY BAY
A
The Annual Charity football game between Royal Navy and Royal Mar- ines, in aid of the M.C.L. funds, will be played this afternoon, at the Cause- way Bay ground, at 4.80 pan.
The Band of the Royal Marines will be in attendance and the game will be refereed by the Rev. Hinchcliffe.
The following are the teams:: Royal Navy: McAllistor
(Fal- mouth); Newby (Kent) and Naughton age a win.
(Defender); Honeywill (Tamar), Police are likely to be fully ex- Knowles (Kent) and Fisher (Eagle); (Eagle), tended by the undergraduates but Goodwin (Kent), Morrill
Macvicar (Suffolk), Thorburn (Tamar) should see I.R.C. and Craigengow-they too should manage to scram-and Hunt (Eagle).
ble home in a low-scoring match. Reserves: Dickerson (Kent), Coles
Kowloon should experience little (Perseus),
Down Swalles (Suffolk), difficulty in beating Civil Service, (Dorsetshire), Mr. Wright (Grimsby)
and Betts (Tamar). while I.R.C. are likely to prove too Royal Marines Ormonde (Eagle); Strother (Dorsetshire), and Tucker good for Army.
Club's match with Recreio in this|(Kent); Reeves (Eagle), Dixon. (Eagle) and Roper (Dorsetshire), Steggs (Suf-
setshire), Clifton (Tamar) White (Suf- folk).
Reserves: Jeffries (Eagle), Dodds (Suffolk), Watton (Tamar).
THE JUNIORS Two good games should also be seen in the Second Division. Crai-
be all out to prove at the expense gengower entertain Navy, while division has also been postponed. folk), Heap (Tamar), Christmas (Dor-
of K.C.C. that this performance
was no fluke.
I think it unlikely, however, in view of the powerful Kowloon bat- ting, with Gittins and Baxter back in the team, that even Baker will be able to put the side out for less than 150, which should leave suf-
University will play Police on the latter's ground. Craigengower have been playing below the form they are capable of, having regard to the strength of their team on paper, and, with the advantage of playing on their own ground this afternoon, I think they should just about man-
soon
Club "A" defeated Navy by 2 goals to 1 in a closely contested hockey game at King's Park yesterday. Navy scor- ed first through Vickers, and after the Club equalised through Mor- gan. Both sides had an equal share of the exchanges in the second half and five minutes before the end Club's score was increased through Morgan.
Brentford, playing at home, de- feated the Royal Air Force in a football match yesterday by 8 goals
to 3.
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