FOOTBALL

KOWLOON-KWONG WAH, MAIN ATTRACTION TO-DAY

(By "REFEREE”)

BEST game in this afternoon's soccer programme should be witnessed on the Railway Ground where Kowloon

are at home to Kwong Wah.

Kowloon sustained their first defeat last Saturday but are still in the running for championship: honours. They will probably be strengthened by the Inclusion of A. S. Bliss and D. Knox.

The intermediate line, with Bliss, should be able to cope with the Kwong Wah for- wards whose most dangerous inen Cheuk Shok-kam and Chow Man-chi,

ure

Club are hoping to provide the first real surprise In the Senior League when they meet South China "A" at home and have chosen their best team.

Coles who was injured early in the season will be seen between the slicks with Bone and S. Strange as the backs.

The half-back line will be composed of McEwen, Forrow and Millington and Fowler will lend the attack supported by E. Strange at insido-left.

It is doubtful whether Lee Wal-tong will be playing as he is still injured but the rest of the South, Chlua team will be unchanged. } Lau Chung-sang will be seen on the left wing in place of Lau Tau-man who is sHN in Shanghai.

Middlesex and St. Joseph's, two teams who have given inconsistent displays this season, meet at Boundary Street. Both teams are playing improved football but the all round superiority of the soldiers should rive them the two points.

SENIOR

Club:-Coles; Bone and S.; Strange; McEwan, Forrow and Millington; Bond, Scott, Fowler, E. Strange and Lodge.

JUNIOR

Club:--Odell; Keiloosky and Komor- sky; MacFarlane, Sratton and Purvis, Docherty, Gow, Wilson, Morrison and Attwell.

Reserves-Himsworth, Marvin and

Gilchrist,

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

Club

First Division Club

v. S. China “A” (Club at 4.00 p.m.). Kowloon

v Kwong Wah (Kowloon at 4.00 p.m.). Middlesex

V St. Josephs (Boundary Road at 4.00 p.m.).

Second Division “A”

v. S. China

(Club at 2.30 p.m.),

Kit Che

THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 2, 1939'

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v. Eastern (Caroline. Hill at 2:30 pm.). R.A.O.C.

V 30th R.A. (Military at 4.00 p.m.)..

Second Division "8" Kwong: Wah v Police

(Boundary Rd. at 2.80 p.m.). Kowloon

V. RA.F. (Kowloon at 2.30 p.m.).

Third Division

R. Scots

V International (Caroline Hill at 4.00 p.m.). R.A.S.C.

V 24th R.A. (Military at 2.30 p.m.). Kumaons

v 5th R.A. (Chatham Rd. at 2.30 p.m.). R.A.M.C.

v Signals (Chatham Rd. at 4.00.p.m.).

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1939 First Division

S.' China "B" V Eastern

(Caroline Hill at 4.00 p.m.). R. Scots

v R. Navy (Sookunpo at 4.00 p.m.). Preliminary Round Junior Shield 5th R.A.

V Electric (Caroline Hüll at 2.30 p.m.).

Second Division "B" Engineers

v Signals (Sookunpo at 2.30 p.m.).

Third Division

Engineers

V 12th R.A.

(Club at 2.30 p.m.).

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1939 Third Division

Kumaons

v R. Scots (Chatham Rd. at 4.00 p.m.). THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1939 Second Division "A" 5th R.A.

V 8th R.A. (Military at 4.00 p.m.)..

Entries for Ladies' Colony Tennis Cham- pionship close to-day.

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LOCAL COUNTY

LAWN BOWLS

The following are the teams for the bowls match between the Yorkshire- men's Society and the Northumber→ land and. Durham Association, en Saturday at 2.30 p.m. at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club:

Yorkshire:-P. B. Parks, H. H. Mundy, A. Jillott, J. Deakin, L. de Rome, Col. Holt, M. N. Rakusen, A. Brooksbank, G. B, Foster, A. L. Fisher, J. C. Gill, J. G: Meyer. Rø- serves: A. R. Brown, J. H. Shaw.

The Northumberland and 'Durham Asso- clation: Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, 7. E. Rob- son and J. Fraser, J. Hempsey C. Turpin, G. Henderson and A.. Ramsey, C. Gowland, Dean Wilson, S. Hodge nad T. W. Carr. Reserves: W. Hudson, W. Greig and W.. Mulcahy..

CRICKET

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A. Hung, C. W. Lam, G. A. Lee, J. W. Leon- ard, T. Lock, A. M. Omar, w. K. Way. Scorer, H. W. Randall,

K.C.C. 2nd XI:-W. Mulcahy, F. J. Lay, T. A. Madar, R. Baldwin, S. A. Gray, G. A. Goodban, E. Curtis, G. E. Taylor, R. A. J. Simpson, C. F. Green, G. A. V. Hall.

Recrela 2nd XI:-A, M. Prata, H. M. Xa- vier, H. A. Barros, A. V. Gosang, M. A. Remedios, J. E. Noronha, A. J. M. Prata, A. E: Noronha, M. M. Mendonca, R. M. Silva, J. A. Soares.

TO-MORROW'S GAME

The following will represent. Volunteers against Civil Service C.C. to-morrow 11.30 a.m.:

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R. M. M. King, D. J. N. Anderson, L. C. Baker, D. de S. Carey, S. J. Cooke, D. G. Day, E. C. Funcher, N. D. Lloyd. E. M. L. Soares. A. Zimmern and F. R. Zimmern.

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