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Though every effort is now being made to finish the soccer season by the end of April there are still a to be number of postponed games played and, unless matches are play- ed on Wednesdays, there seems little likelihood of the season finishing be- fore May 15..

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The Second Division has now been completed and the first game for the play-off for the championship will take place this week between South China and Engineers.

University have forfeited their re- maining postponed games.

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Kumaons did very well to South China in the Third Division last week and this defeat has thrown South China out of the running for the championship. 24th Battery, Royal Medicals while Artillery, just beat Service Corps are now playing on top

form.

It seems that the finish of this divi-

COTTAGE CLUB

PAPER HUNT

The start of the paper-hunt to be held to- morrow will be from a point on the Sha Tau Kok Road, about 400 yards past the

Kwanti Race Course.

Riders of privately owned ponies are re- quested to make arrangements to send their ponies to this point, which will be indicated by a flag and where the Club ponies will be

gathered.

THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 1, 1940

FOOTBALL REVIEW

(BY “REFEREE")

slon will be very exciting and it is Herald Charity Cup competition

between Easter Monday! the game probable that 24th Battery and Service Corps this week will decide the issue...

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Mr. H. S. Stokes will give a short talk on the #Football League."

In order to raise funds for their: new Club house, the

ferees'

Association are all Re-

holding a

whist drive and a dance on alternate: Fridays at Hotel Cecil. The Arst func-

on

tion, will be a whist drive on March 8.

It would be interesting to know if The annual charity football game Army will be able to give a better in aid of Naval Charities between Volunteer camp interfered with performance against the Chinese than Royal Navy and Royal Marines will Saint Joseph's team who were only they did against South China in the be played on Saturday on the Navy able to field seven regular players Kotewall Cup competition last Sun-ground at 4.30 p.m. against Club; on Saturday. Several day.

Gunners at camp were not able to There are a number of good Army who Junior Division ini obtain leave at the last moment and players were unable to notify the secretary, should be able to hold their own in

better company. to this effect.

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An, enjoyable friendly game, was played, however,

Saints in which were assisted by several players from The proposed soccer game in ald International Club. The game was a of the funds of Hong Kong Referees' two-all draw and not a win for Association, between Rest of Colony Club as reported.

After the explanation offered Saints, Club were not prepared press for the points.

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and Chinese Federation, has been by cancelled as the. Football Association to were not able to grant permission for the game owing to the congested state of the fixtures and the many calls already made on the Chinese For practically the rest of the sea-players, coupled with the impending son each week-end will be featured finals of several competitions. by a Final of one of the competitions and during Easter week the football.

on The Hong Kong Football Referees public will have League games

on Association monthly meeting will be Saturday, the Macao Interport Sunday and the Final of the Sunday | held on Tuesday at Hotel Cecil when

ARMY CRICKET XI

The following will represent the Army in their fixture with Craigengower at Sookun- poo on Saturday:---Capt. D. C. E, Grose (Captain), Major A. V. Petri, Major W., G. Harvey, Capt. J. D. Holmes, Capt. P. J. T. Skipwith, Licut, C. M. M. Man, Sgt. Webb, Sgt. Denyer, Cpl. Murphy, L/Cpl. Young and Spr. Ratcliffe.

VOLUNTEER CRICKET

TEAM

The following will represent the Volun teers at Cricket against Craigèngower Cric- ket Club, on Sunday at Happy Valley com- mencing at 11.30a.m.

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R. M. King (Capt.), L. C. Baker, D. G. Day, E. C. Fincher. W. S. Gegg. R. H. Grifiths, N. A. E. Mackay, A. E. Perry, T. M. Suiter, A. Zimmern and A. N. Other."

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