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FOOTBALL.
SERVICES CHARITY MATCH.
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RUBBER MARKET.
LATEST SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS.
Now that the holidays are over! wa can get to work again with the League, and there is a fairly fall
Mesars. Carrol Brus. have re The annual services charity foot-programame to-morrow if all matches: ball match in aid of Naval and are played. Civil Service, K.O.S.K.ceived cable advices from Singapore Military charities will, as we re and R. E. and Signals are the only that rubber is' now- queted at 563 cently announced, take place to team not engaged, presuming that cents per b. The following divi morrow, on the Army ground at Navy and the Gunners match can dends have been decfired:- Sookunpco at 4 p.m.
find a venue. The former have lost Hussey, who goes home to-morrow, and Woodward, who has played very They should. ittle this season. however, win comfortably if they can turn out a full sido,
H.E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.) has promised to be present and the teams will be lined up before His Excellency prior to the kick off. H.E. Major General C. C. Laard, C.B., C.M.G. (1.0.C. the Troops S.C.C.) has kindly consented to kick off.
of
The Royal Marine Band H.M.S. Hawkins by kind permis. sion of Captain L. W. Braithwaite. CM.G., RN., will play from 3.30 p.m. to 4 p.m., as well as the Pipe
and of the 2nd Bn. K.O.S.B.'s. The following will represent the services teams:—
It is difficult to say much about the H.K.C.C. and Kowloon match As I am at the time of writing un- aware of the side the former are putting out. On the whole I ex Fect a draw, as Kowloon are 100 on their own Fer cent, better ground. The Club, however, if at tall strength should go near beating
them.
Craigezgower are at home to the Varsity who should win comfort, ROYAL NAVY (blue):-A. C. 1. ably. I shall be interested to sce Avery (Tamar); Cook Hill (erit Ponsonby Fane is going to turn pitch) and S.--Baker (Titania); out again for the University. He L.Sig. Barrington (Despatch), is still uncommonly useful behind Pibr. Hulbert (Harkins) captain, the sticks and is a most annoying His knowledge and A.B. Voller (Hawkins); A.B. bat to get rid of. Barkbam (Titania), A. B. Nash of the game too is as good as any, (Harkin),
(Amour's in the Colony. Sto. Northey |bruar, L.S. A. King (Tamar), and I doubt very much if the C.R.C.
A. B. Wheeler (Hermes).
to halve the will even manage THE ARMY (red):-Sigma. Durand points with the Indians, but I feel (R.C. of S.): L/Br. Trim (RA) sure they will have a very good and Sgt. Caveille (R.A.P.C.); Pte. try.
Second Division. Gardiner (K.O.S.B.'s, Sgt Barham
The H.K.C.C. and the K.C.C (K.O.S.B.'s), and L/Br. Viccars:
Both on the Club ground. (R.A.); Br. · (Art.) Ward (RA), meet Br. Pulford (RA), S/Sgt Simms sides are very weak this year bus (RAM), Sergt. McGlinghy I have an idea the Club second may (K.O.S.B.). and Rev. Alexander register their first win. I feel (C.F.), captain."
pictly sure that the Club de Re-
Referee :-L.S.A. Atkins (Tamar) creio will beat Civil Service II. Linesmen: --Sergt. Ferneyhough unless the latter get a move on. (UM). and S/Sergt. Gilbert Their batting is deplorably weak.
The most interesting match is! (R.A.O.C.).
between the Indian R.C. and that the Navy
Bears BN. PO Balcomb ((Fitonin) and Sto Yelland (Herald) | up-and-down--team,
Army: Pt. Tiernan (R.A.M:C) and Gr. Henrie (B.A.)."
KOWLOON F.C. XI.
The following eleven has been selected to represent the Kowloon F.C. against the Police at Kowloon in Division 1 of the Hong Kong Football League 'to-inorrow after noon:-Wood Wheeler, Baldwin Earl. McKelvie, Duncan; Pile. Miles, Orr. Muir and Hayes, Re- serve: Spary.
at
22.3
cond. So far-Navy-have won and lost 2, while the LR.C. are un defeated, winning two and drawing one out of three games played. I don't think the Navy are likely to lower their colours to-morrow.
Cancelled Matches.
A very large number of matches in the early part of the season were cancelled for one cause and another and it is very difficult to find out when the replay will take place.
RUBBER. Indragiris-13 per cent. Intéria
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Rambutan-sd. Interim. Tekka-4. Interim. Ciopeng Con-1s. Final ed. In-
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1.35
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10.73
1.80
53
4.50
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Kaala Sims
4,00
3:00
Malaka Pindas
9.60
Malakoffs
5.00
Mandai Tekongs
0,75
Mayfield,
14.30
Mentakabs
0.53
New Serendahs
4.90
Pajama
2.60
Pubggors
1.35
Sandycrafts
Sungei Bagans Tapahs
4.13
3.40
1.40
10.50
1.60
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CLOSING QUOTATIONS.
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on. Secretaries would be most! obliging if they would forward any
JANUARY 6TH, 1927. dates fixed to me c/o the Daily The Kowloon and XI. against the Prex, so that their supporters may Rang Kong Bank31,120
Do., London...#116 nom. Club Reserves on the Club ground have some warning of the forth-
30 F.m. has been selected coming match. So far, all I have Chartered Bankel nom. follows:-Rasmussen; Guest,
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TO-MORROW NIGHT'S BOXING,
INTERESTING TOURNAMENT
PROMISED.
[BY RINGSIDER.']
The programme for to-morrow's tournament at the City Hall can truly be described as intriguing, The result of every event appears to be very open and the exhibition should prove to be the most success ful "staged this season.
THOR
Holiday Cricket. Adverting to the Cricket over the last week end, it is difficult not to mention again the excellent cricket witnessed on the Club ground on "Monday last. I see from reference
$1.10 Kong Taga! 26 sel. to my last week's notes that I
Indo-Chinas (Fred.) ..............832. buy. prophecied that the Navy would Do. (Del) $12 buy. win because they oughtn't to, and Shell Thaarport.........96. nom. that is really exactly what happen Star Ferries...... .$58 buy. ed. If four catches had been held Waterboats.
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1s. 8 buy. ed no less than 45 runs. I am sorry he found trouble in working out Mr. Abraham's analysis for his amount next time they catch me I shall not complain.
The Association are to be con- gratulated on the manner in which they overcame the difficulty caused by Able Seaman Bromley (H.M.S. #Fisher) leaving the Colony and being unable to meet Stoker Morris +H-M.S. Herines)..........
Stoker Morris will now meet Stoker Booth at catchweights.over Sfteen rounds.
Morris, of course, is well known
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to Hong Kong boxing enthusiasts. wicket but if he foes me a similar trials
As a boxer, be is undoubtedly clever, but unfortunately, he has assumed the role of a wrestler in his last two appearances in the ring
here.
R. ABRIT,
Craigeagower put up a very good show against a by no means weak team taken down by Ponsonby He is up against a tough pro- Fane, and won. very comfortably. position in Booth, who has return. On the previous Saturday quite a team went down ed from Shanghai, with what ap- strong Past
the University "Pre- pears on paper, to be a formidable badly to
He hoids the middle- sente.". record. weight championship of the China Squadron, and has recently defeat--- cd the American Fleet champion
of and the middle-weight champion the American Army. In addition he defeated Nick Boyle, the Austra lian middle-weight, in ten rounds. If Morris will only box, this match should prove a splendid one.
Addison will be remembered by his plucky-display against Mr. Eagan, the Olympic Games Cham: pion, at the fast tournament. If the fight goes the full distance, as
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Marine Hills will meet Major, the local boxer, in a six rounds
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Hills won easily at the last tour nament against Corporal McManus He is a clever boxer and very cool His reach will stand him in good stead against Major.
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Reynolds and Ball. Another bout which should prove nearly as interesting as the main event is that between Stoker Bey- nolds and Leading Seaman Hall, at welterweight over ten rounds. "
Reynolds has made frequent ap- pearances in the local ring. He is a clever boxer and is fighter in addition. He has a useful punch.
Major has bem training very Hall is making his first appear- ante in the Hong Kong, He comes seriously and if he gets close enough. to the Colony with a good record to land with his right, things will and has expressed his willingness go badly with Hilla. However, to meet any welterweight: Last Hills should get the verdict.
Borderer: Make an Appearance. year he won the open 9 st. com. petition at the Blackfiars Ring-and- Private Smith (CO.S.B.5) will defeated Able Beaman Barry, the meet Marine Watts (Hermes) over light-weight champion of the Atlay-six rounds at middleweight. Lic Fleet, and Leading Stoker Smith is very clever and can take Starkey A man who can defeat a lot of punishment. He lacks a Starkey must be good.
punch. If the fight goes the full DR. LECLERC'SR & KIDNEY distance be should win
Stoker Addison.
Another interesting fight is likely in the meeting-over six rounds-of Addison and Stoker Strenchfield, heavyweights. men are well matched,
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