THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 28, 1940.
ROYALS EXPECTED TO EXTEND EASTERN AT SOOKUNPOO Capacity Crowd Expected To Be Present-
STRENGTHENED K.F.C. SHOULD GIVE SOUTH
CHINA A GOOD GAME
By "Referee"
AFTER THE HECTIC week of charity games the local football programme returns to normal with the usual number of games for the week-end.
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WEEK-END SOCCER PROGRAMME
Following is this
week -
end's Football programme:
Kowloon
To-day
FIRST DIVISION
V South China
Kowloon, 4.00 p.m.)
Club
ν St. Joseph's (St. Joseph's, 4.00 p.m.} R. Scots
V Eastern
(Sookunpoo, 4.00 p.m.) Midtreex
v Navy
(Boundary Street, 4.00 p.m SECOND DIVISION
V Service Corps
30th R.A.
(Stanley, 4.00 p.m.) Kowloon
Y South China
(Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.)
Club.
V Engineers (9. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.) Middlesex
V Navy
(Mary. 2:30 pm)
It Scots
V Ordnance
(Sookunpoo, 2 30 p.m.)
-3611 R.A.
THIRD DIVISION
r Engineers (Miltary, 4.00 p.m.)
Shell
V 2401 R.A.
(Chatham Rond, 2.30 p.m.)
20th R.A.
35th R.A.
(Chatham Road, 4.00 pin)
To-morrow
FIRST DIVISION
V Kwong Wah
(Club, 4.00 pm.)
Sing Tao
Sing Tao
SECOND DIVISION
V Kwong Wah
#Club, 2.30 p.m.) Palice
V Kit Chee (Boundary Street, 4.00 pm
THIRD DIVISION
A.S.A.
کرا
12th R.A.
(Sookunpoo, 2.30 p.m.)
R.A.M.C.
(Sookunpo0, 4.00 pm.)
International
V 7th R.A
Signals
V
Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m )
TO-DAY'S RUGBY
Navy require only to draw with Army to-day to make almost cer- tain of winning the Quadrangular Rugby Tournament.
The best game this afternoon should be at Kowloon, where the home team meet South China, With ground advantage and the fact that they have been strengthened by Pereira and B. Gosano, K.F.C. are expected to give South China at good game.
Royal Scots, fresh from their International triumph, arc cx - pecting to give Eastern a close run for the points and Bookun. poo should be filled to capacity. Royals' defence will be the same as thut which did duty for Scot- land, while Hossack will again lead the attack. Given proper sup- port Hossack should be a danger to Eastern's defence.
Clean, good football should be witnessed at Boundary Street be- tween Navy and Middlesex.
There are no outstanding games in the Junior Divisions.
To-morrow # much-improved Kwong Wah team expect to give Sing Tao a good game and on the improvement Kwong Wah have shown recently will probably do
SU.
COMMAND H.Q. CRICKET XI
England's team which qualified to meet Scotland in the Final of the "Bunday Herald" Inter- national Charity Cup Competition by heating Portugal by thé odd goal in five on Boxing Day. Left to right (standing) Pope, Bright, Robinson, Roughley, Britt and Freshwater. Fox, LePage, Hendy, Saw and Bickford,
FULL CRICKET PROGRAMME
THE HOLIDAY SEASON will not interfere with cricket to any great extent and a full programme of matches will be played this afternoon.
K.C.C. are at home to I.R.C., and Leonard, E, Mitchell, C. W. Lam. T. Lock, U, H. Esmail, W. K. Way aud without Robbie Lee,
The following have been select- although ed to represent Command Head-their greatly improved attack and. L. Forman. quarters at cricket against Royal fielding should carry them Air Force at Sook unpoo
on through; if any definite result is Wednesday, January 8th, at 2 p.m.: │arrived at, they should get it.
Brigadier A. Peffers, O.B‚È
Capt. A. J. Dewar (Capt.).
Capt. F. L. Freeman,
Capt. A. W. F. Peal.
S.Q.M.S. Taylor.
L/Cpl. Murphy.
L/Cpl. Stonor.
Cpl. Blount.
Sgt. Murray.
Cpl. Dixon. L/C, Logan.
12th man--Cpl. Smart.
UNIVERSITY CRICKET XI
The following will represent the Universily against Craigengower to-day at 2 p.m.
Ist XI. (Away). N. C. Sen This game is at 4 p.m., follow-Gupta, C. N. Matthews, W. S. ing the Club v Police game at 2.45 Gegg, K, Y. Tam, K. S. Óh, T. C. p.m., on the Club ground.
O'Riordan
Following are the teams: Navy:-Morahan; McGUI, Honeywell, Paul and Bowden;
and Rutherfurd: Manfield, Watson (Capt.), Winter; King. Taylor; Longmuir, Beat- tie and Poole.
Duke.
Army:-Picton: Richards, Hook (Capt.), Douglass and Macdonald; Coombes and Wedderburn: Sutherland. Ford, Bompas; Millar, fleath; Pinkerton and Gillan, Reserves:- Foley, Barclay and Berry,
Club:-Thompson;. Bosanquel, ruthers, Aitkenhead and Stewart; Char- ter and Thomson; Macrae, Burford.. Heasman: Gairdner, Needham; Taylor | (Capt.), Walkden and Kennedy. serves: Godfrey and Thomas,
Car-
Re-
Police: Cullinan (Capt.); Reynolds; Howlett, Fay and Dingsdale; Jackson, and Wall; Rose, Lewis, Gough; Jenner, Oakley; Wright-Nooth, Hogarth Davitt:
Y.M.C.A. HOCKEY
and
Bringing the first half of the present: hockey season to a close YMCA. Will Hold an intre
#tch it King's Park, this
when the civilian mem play the service mem-
Lo, G. Hong Choy, J. Finton, L. H. Tan, T. T. Chin, S. Mahmood.
2nd XI. (Home).
N. Shugh, R. M. Soares, R. S. Gill, S. Am- plavanar, J. Ameerali, K. S. Ooi, 9. V. Cheung, E. Mazuza, A. Ahmed. C. W. Hooi, D. Chelliah, Reserve: N. S. Chin.
COLONY
CHESS TITLE
Recreio, on their own ground, should get the better of C.S.C.C: providing they can get Richard- son. Perry, Attwell, Fortescue and Griffiths out cheaply enough. The visitors will miss McLellan, who would very likely have done well on the King's Park wicket.
The Club team to meet Army does not look very impressive and if the latter turn out a represent- tative side they should win.
Craigengower, who will have out quite a strong team, should have one of their infrequent wins at the expense of University.
Junior matches should result in wins for K.C.C., C.S.C.C., Craigen- gower and Recreio.
Following is the programme and some of the teams:-
Programme
SENIOR MATCHES
K.C.C. Recreta H.K.C.C. C.C.C.
Y.
L.R.C.
V. C.S.C.C V. Army
University
v.
JUNIOR MATCHES
I.R.C. C.S.C.C.
University P.R.C.
V. K.C.C. y. D.B.8. V. C.C.C. V. Recreio
Teams
C.S.C.C. 1ặt XI-J. E. Richardson, K. J. Attwell, F. Baker, T. V. N. Fortescue, B. C. K. Hawkins, D. J. Hollidge, R. H. Grimths, H. Parrott, ́A. E. Perry, N. L., Smith and N. Whitley,
H.K.C.C. 1st, XI-H... Qwen. Hughes. (Capt.), G..J. P. Carey, G. P. Charlton,' A. J. Dewar, W. G. Finnio. J. L. Ilsley, Entries for the Colony's Open T. G. C. Knight, E. P. Miller, D. 6. Chess Championship, 1941, which Parsons. L. Ride, and C. D. N is open to all Chess players resi-:|Walker: dent in the Colony, will close on K.C.C.. tat. KI-E. C. Fincher, N., D. Thursday, January 9. An entrance Lloyd, D. J. N., Anderson, D. Hung, W. Tee of $5 will be made.
L. Rapley, R. Broadbridge. E. F. The Championship will be held Fincher. A. Zimmern, F. R. Zimmern. under the joint auspices of the w. Cart. Umpire, J. P. Robinson
F. J. Lay and T. A. Madar, Scorer, T. Victoria and Kowloon Chess Clubs c.c.C. 1st XI-X. Zimmer, G. Souza, and will be a two-round affair P. Billimori, A. K. Intall, E. A with two games to play each week. Loe, A. F. Hulso, J. D. Youngsaye. A Entries should be address to B.. Hamson). W. Hong - SiDM, E. H the. Hon. Secretary of the Kow- Esmail and P. Edgar loon: Chess Club, Mr. A: Kurrik, care of the Government Labora tory
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