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FOOTBALL
THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 9, 1939
D. KNOX RETURNS TO KOWLOON
("REFEREE")
Middlesex, the team that has not produced the same form twice in succession' this season, meet Eastern on the Club ground this afternoon in what should be the best game of the week-end programme.
The "Diehards" only drew with the Saints last week and are gener- ally known to produce their best form against Chinese teams. Eastern will have to be at their best if they wish to get both points.
Kong Sin-keng, the Eastern full back from Macao, will be playing but the rest of the team is unchanged from last week. Tsang Chung-wan, their left back, who was injured last week is fit again.
St. Joseph's are quite pleased with their performances during November. They have not lost a game in the last four matches and have obtained six
points, but it is not expected that they
will beat Kowloon, even on their own ground to-day.
Bliss will be partnering Ulrich, at back, for Kowloon with Bell in the pivotal position. Williamson will lead the attack and D. Knox who has been out of soccer, will be on the left wing.
An important Third Division game between International and Service
Corps will be played on St. Joseph's ground and the result will have an important bearing on the title.
CLUB HOCKEY TEAMS
have
been
The following teams selected to represent the Hong Kong arranged Hockey Club in matches for the coming week.
"A" XI (v 2nd XI Royal Scots Re- giment on Club ground on Monday, at 5 p.m.):-H. W. Brown; W. Schna-
bel and A. M. J. Wright; J. H. Steven.
H. J. D. Lowe and E. H. Brazel; W. Spencer, G. D. Woolgar, (Capt) E. F. A. Morgan, E. W. Bannister and I. P. Tamworth.
1st XI (v Club de Recreio 1st XI on Club ground on Wednesday, at 5 p.m.):-V. M. Benwell; V. C. Bond and E. V. Reed: N. B. Whitley, W. A. Reed and Car F. Corrie Hill; S. A Fowler, D. S. Carey, G. E. R. Divett, T. D. Whitley and R. A. Bates.
BADMINTON
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St. John's Beat K.C.C.
St. John's playing at home beat Kowloon Cricket Club 6-3.
TO-DAY'S RUGBY
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little slow in attack, though he should be able to hold Charter.
The following are the teams: 1st. XV:-F. M. Thompson (15), D. L Bosanquet (5), H. D. Bidwell (3), J. Hub chison (1), D. H. Stewart (2), J. C. Charter (4), J. R. Henderson (22), R. E. Hensman (11), R. G. Castleton (25), P. F. Wanklyn (28), E. A. Bompas (27), C. F. Needham (12). A. M. Kennedy (18), A. F. Walkden (13) (Captain), and G. B. Godfrey (28),
Navy:-Pay. Lt. Stevens: Tel. Bowden. 21— 3 | Mid. O'Riordan, Tel. Paul and Sub. Lt. Ken- 21-nedy; Lt. Bax and Lt. Cdr. Clarke, 21-7wards from the following.-Ldg. Wtr. Bar- Mrs. Strange and F. H. Kwok (St. John's). low, Ldg. Sig. Inglis, Lt. (E) Brown, L. S. beat Wynter-Blyth and Miss Harker 21–13 | A. Palmer, Fit. Lt. Taylor, C. P. Wtr. King. beat Fisher and Miss Stokes
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Pay, Lt. Charles, Ltd. Wtr. Ferris, L. A. C. 21-8 Gate and A. B. Longmuir.
(St.
Mrs. Wilson and D. Kwok (St. Jahn's). beat R. Wynter-Blyth and Miss Har-
ker
beat A. L. Fisher and Miss Stokes beat Mr. and Mrs. Kevan
beat Mr. and Mrs. Kevan
Mrs. Saunders and R. Maynard John's).
lost to Fisher and Miss Stokes lost to Mr. and Mrs. Kevan
For
At 2.45 p.m. Club "A" will be re
lost to Wynter-Blyth and Miss Harker 9-31 presented by the following against 8th 7-21 Heavy Regiment, R.A.-G. S. Wilson, M. G. 10-21 H. van Leeuwen (Captain),
Carruthers, D. B. Nelson, H. M. La- valle, B. C. Fay, J. M. Thomson, L. A. Searle, K.. W. Salter, H. W. E. Heath, E. C. Luscombe, B. J. S. Dunnett, O'M. Deane, A. G. Dalziel and W. B. Richardson.
VOLUNTEER CRICKET
ELEVEN
The following will represent Volunteers at cricket against Police to-morrow at Happy Valley, at 11.30 a.m.-R. M. King, L. C. Baker, D. de S. Carey, D. G.. Day, D. Hung, N. D. Lloyd, W. L. Rapley, W. Stoker, A. Zimmern. E, Zimmern, and F. R. Zim-
mern,
The South China Athletic Association will be for at least two weeks without the ser vices of Lau Tau-man, their left-wing, who has been held in Shanghai owing to the ill- ness of his wife,
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