LOCAL FOOTBALL..

THE OPENING MATCHES. RECENT BUSINESS OF THE. H.K.F.A. COUNCIL.

AMICABLE ADJUSTMENTS WITH ARMY F.A.

season

The Hong Kong Amateur, Foot- ball League has arranged to play da exhibition game to open the on Saturday, September. 29th, between Winners of Senior League 1997-98 and The Rest. The game will if possible be played on the H.K. Football Club ground kick off at 5 p.m. sharp. The follow- ing have been selected to represent

"The Rest."

Clark (Police); Hooper (Queen's) and Bishop (Club); Everest (K.O.S.B.), Sim (Kowloon) and Hill (Queen's): Pile (Eolice), Fung King Chung (South China). Gosane (Recreio), Leach )R.A.) and Alex- ander, (K.O.S.B.).

were The following reserves chosen to attend that day :-

Wynae (Police), McGlinchey (KO.S.B.). McKelvie (Kowicen), Rocha (Recreio).

FIXTURES FOR FIRST TWO WEEKS OF SEASON.

The report of the joint Commis tion of the H.K.F.A., and the S.C.C. Sporte Board was put be fore the meeting and adopted.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1928.

GOLF.

SHIP.

PERKINS IN SEMI-FINAL.

The Hong Kong Football Club U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPION- wrote having much pleasure in Placing the north side of their ground at the disposal of the Asso ciation for the purpose of erecting an open stand

A resolution from the Hong Kong Amateur Football League as follows was submitted:-

That the Management Com- mittee of the Amateur Football League are of the opinion that Legong Kong Amateur Foot-

ball League" as at present con- stituted should be wound up, and submit to the Hong Kong Foot ball Association that they take over the control of the League affairs, subject to the consent of an extraordinary general meeting of both bodies,

After some diecussion it

WAI

recom-

agreed that it was too late in ten season for this matter to be taken up, but the Council will mend to the next Annual General Meeting that the League Manage meat be taken, over by the Aeso ciation whether there is a credit balance or a deficit.

The Council agreed that at all

vited to attend.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE. Į

NEW YORK, Sept. 13th. As a result of the 30-hoje matches

played yesterday at, West Newton, the acid in the American Open Amateur Championship has been narrowed down to four, of which the British Amateur Champion, Perkins, is one, while Bobby Jones is another.

To-day Bobby Jones met the English player J. B. Beck and defeated him very badly. Hin morning round, was 9 under A's and be stood 12 up 93 Beck after 19 holes. This 10 established a new record for the course. After lunch Jones was no less merciless, and Beck was swamped by 14 and 13.

the other matches Perkinı good I up on Dawson after 18 holes, Voight 3 up on Willing and Johnston 1 up on Finlay.

The results were

Ia

future meetings the Press be in Bobby Jones (U.S.A.) defeated J. B. Beck (Britain) by 14 and 13. T. Perkins (Britain) defeated Day

son (U.S.A.) by D and 1.

The Committees. The Council appointed the fol- lowing Committees:-

Emergency Committee:-Messrs. H. K. Lee, R. Hal and J. Ormis

ton

G. Voight (U.S.A.) beat A. Willing!

(U.S.A) by 4 and 3.

G. Finlay (USA) beat Johnston

(U.S.A.) by 2 and 1

TENNIS LEAGUE.

REST" TEAMS SELECTED.

STRONG CONTINGENTS.

teams respectively:-

"A" Division.

LAWN BOWLS.

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE COLONY.

FINALISTS DECIDED.

An opinion expressed in theso

· BÖMBARDIER WELLS.

"MINE HOST"!

MAYFAIR.

OF THE

NOT THE MAY FAIR.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

"

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STRAM NAVIGATION CA's

STRANER MORZA.“

Alias HONG KONG

18TH SEPTEMBER 1993. FROMANTWERP,LONDON, GIBRAL- TAR MARSEILLES, MALTA,

ADEN; COLOMBO AND STRAITS,

YONSIGNEES Cargo

PORTSAID, hear of the Mayfair Hotel, because Bombardier Wells, the former heavy-weight champion of

To most the Chinese Recreation Club, the winners of the "A,"

August 13th, "B"

and "C". Division of the

Every one has heard of the May Tennis League, the Selection Com- Imittee hare picked the following columns some weeks ago that the Fair Hotel, and now every one will! final struggle in the lawn bowls Open Championship would prob- S. A. Rumjahn (Indian Recrea-ably be between Taikoo and the tion Club) and B. D. Kumisbn Police has now proved correct, as (Craigezgower Cricket Club); C Fitcher (Kowloon Cricket Cluby J. Ferguson, the Taikeo player, and T Honda (M.B.K.): Seliminated J. Gibson, of the Kow- McEachran (Hong Kong C.C.) and loon C.C., yesterday afternoon on Dr. R. E. Tottenham (Hong Kong the King's Park "ground in their Hotel, like the Muy Fair Hotel Consignment will be sorted out Mark

University).

In the semi-Anals Perkins has to Referees Committee:-Capt. A. W. Austin, M.C., Mr. F. Smith meet Voight, who led the field in The following are the fixtures and Warrant Officer J. W. Barber, the qualifying rounds and later Home'

Interport 1920: The Council beat Jesse Sweetzer. Bobby Jenes agreed that we enter

a team for plays the conqueror of Ouimet. the 1929 Interport, and invite Shanghai to zend a team down ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF

for the Brst two weeks of the foot

First Division. "

ball season-

OCTOBER 3RD.

HK.F.C.

Small Unite . K.O.S.B.

ground, 4.43 p.m.

OCTOBER 6TH. Kowloon Chinese. Ath. Kowloon

ground.

R.A.. Police. Chatham Road

ground.

Navy r.

Queen's.

ground.

ground.

Club ground.

R.A... Small Units.

Recreio v. Small Units.

H.K. Club r. South China.

OCTOBER 10TH.

South China

Recreio

H.K.

Sookumpo

OCTOBER 13TH.....

ground, 4.40 p.m.

Queen's *. KO.S.B

Rond ground.

R.A. t. Chinese Ath.

ground,

Becreio ม. Kowloon.

here

Council agreed also to present to the Interport minature cupe. Team (including Reserves) that visited Shanghai in January last. Coat of Cupa including inecription no: to exceed $10 each.

Meeting Place.

CLUB.

SUNDAY'S STARTING TIMES AT FANLING..

9.21 am. E. A Lissaman and F.

A. Redmond, E. D.

Black and D. Forbes.

J.

9.28

9:32

**

T. L. Christie and D. Gilmore.

1.30

E R. Halifax and

L.

G. S. Dodwell.

9.40

A T. Lay and J.

S.

McEachran.

AB Purves and N.

K.

***6

9.48

E

9.59

9.56

11

The Countil considered the ques tion of meeting place, and an offer being placed before the meet- ing-it, was agreed that we meet at the Chaplain's Hut Scandal Point, and that the Council will meet at least once a month-the last Tues- day

each month being selected. The Rev. F. P. W. Alexander an- nounced that he would 'soon be lear ing the Colony and said that in alij prokability Capt. Austin would suc Chatham ceed him as the Army Repretenta

tive on the Council. He thanked Sookumpe

all for the assistance and co-opera- Recrciotion given him during his term of 10.00

office as Secretary to the South China Command Sporte Board. The Chairman replied " regretting the departure of such an enthu siastic

Council soccer member. sanctioned the payment of $10 as rent of room for the evening,

Council authorieed the Hor Secretary to order sufficient hand. books from the F.A. to supply all members of the Council.

ground. H.K.F.G.. Police. Club ground. South China. Navy. S. China

ground.

༣།

K.0.3.B.

Becond Division.

OCTOBER 3RD.

น.

Road ground, 4.43 p.in.

Recreio

Queen's

Octonta ru

Chatham

St. Joseph's. Recreio ground.

10.36

1

Littlejohn.

J. Coulthart and G. E. Ellam..

G. C. B. Tytler and F. H. Swadye.

F. A. Merry and N. G. Mills. H.A. Lammert and J. S. Dyker.. P. P. J., Wodehouse and P. W. Massey,

LOCAL AQUATICS. "POLICE SPORTS TO-DAT

"Aa, previously announced the Seventh Annual Aquatic Sports of

9. China "A". Club. S. China THE ARMY AND THE H.K.F.A. the Police sud Prison Departmenta

ground...

Sinai Chits r. Road ground.

R.A. Chathara

S. Chida B. Chinese "B"

Chinese ground, H.V. R.A.F. t. Navy. Navy ground,

H.V.

Kowloon

12

Enstern.

ground. Chinese A

H.X.F.C. ground.

Kowloon

University.

OCTOBER 13TH. Club . Navy. H.K. Club ground,

Chinese." B

The report of the joint commis sion of the H.KF.A, and the South China Command Sporte Board adopted by the Council, as reported above; gave the Tollowing answers to certain points which it

They were set to consider. follows:

L-Does the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association consider itself a "County Association" within the meaning of the Football Associa

8. China Atics Rules 1-Yee. Chinese ground, FL.V. S. China B. K.0.5.B.

Chiha ground:

16

-Does the Hong Kong Foot S. bail Association now recognize the South China Command Football

Queen's Small Units. Chatham Committee as

Hoad ground..

Chincée A น

V.

will be held at the Victoria Re. creation Club camber this after. noon, commencing at 3 o'clock.

"B" Division.

"At

semi-final tie.

The Kowloon player appeared to he settling down well when the score was brought to seven all in

the

hand, we bought it, and yesterday aborr-named Vessel are hereby pa afternoon he took possession.

Bombardier Wells' Mayfair

is in Mayfair. It stands at the. corner of Down-street, Piccadilly, and Brick-street, and if we look along Brick-street," said the bon bardier, we can see the trees in I doubt if we could Hyde Park. find a pleasanter place anywhere."

The famous May Fair Hotel and the bombardier's Mayfair Hotel are not deadly rivals, although

throw of each other and bear such similar names. they are within almost a stone's

"Are you getting an injunction for taking the name?" asked Mr. The Marlborough-street Mead.

nagistrate, when an application was made to him with regard to the bombardier's hotel.

There was talk of it," said the bombardier's solicitor," but noth- ing has been done because the class of business, done at this house is different from that at the lay Fair."

W. A. Nowers (Hong Kong C.C.) and R. M. Henderson (Hong Kong C.C.); Iu Tak Lam (Hoak Rang University) and Ho Wai Hing (Nippon Club) and M. Kitajima | eights heads finished the match as (South Chins A.A.): T. Isomura about as many ende, but another

| (M.B.K..).

the Taikoo veteran ran away with Division. LA Rocha (Club de Recreio) it 1 shots to 10.

DOW between J. and E. A. Barros (Club de The final is Recreio); Lieutenant C, H. Atkins

On their (Kowloon C.C.) and A. White (Civil Ferguson (Taikon R.C.) and A. R. Service C.C.): A. Guest (Kowloon Clark (Police R.C.). C.C.) and C. M Ma (South China doings so far, the Taikoo player A.A.)...

looks like the championship winner. As expected, the Committee have Clark, on the other hand, although chosen the best possible players in each division, and the above play-be gained very narrow victories crs, with only two exceptions, were over J. Wragge (KO.C.) and R. those first invited to play at the Dancan (K.B.G.O.), is a stubborn Chinese Recreation Club

on Saturday, the 2nd inst. fghter against a etrong opponent, The players have been picked on and he will have many supporters their merits quite irrespective of for premier honours. what club they happened to belong

General satisfaction has been ex-A. M. Helland and W. Russe pressed with the "A" team, which (both of the K.B.G.C.) contested is particularly strong. H, D. Rum jahn and S. A. Rumjahn are part for the third prize, the latter last nering and to say the least they year reversing the previous sea.

The application was in the name are a source of strength to their son's result. The contest is now

of Mrs Bombardier Wells, for & side. E. C. Fincher and T. Honda between J. Gibson (K.C.C.) and temporary protection" until the are to play together and it will be

R. Duncan (L.B.G.C.). .. ·

licence could be transferred to het interesting to see how their very

from the outgoing tenant by the divergent styles will affect their

licensing magistrates: The pro- opponents. McEachran and Dr.

tection was granted. Tottenham take a very experienced combination, which should provide plenty of support to the side.

The team represents the cream of the " Rest and at a glance, it will be noticed that all the clubs competing in the "A", excepting the Chinese, the #inters, are re- presented.

to.

The B and C teams are also strang, although their chances of beating the Chinese are not as great as those of the "A" on ac-

During the past

two seasons,

INTER-SERVICES ATHLETIC

MEETING.

WIN FOR THE ARMY.

LORD BURGHLEY'S BUSY AFTERNOON.

Is it an hotel?" asked Mr. Mead

"Yes," replied the solicitor, "it has about sixteen bedrooms,

Wife's Application.

The solicitor stated to Mr. Mead that the bombardier's Mayfair Hotel existed long before the May Fair Hotel was built.

Bombardier Welia informed a Daily Express representative that his hotel has more than one lounge, and a grillroom with an excellent chef.

The wife and I," he said, "are heart and soul in this business. Į Lord Burghley had a tais arter- have crowd of acquaintances, noon's work at the Inter Services not only through the ring, but in athletic championships at Wool-connection with the theatree and the music halls, who will back me up, น atage in wich. He ran

LONDON, Aug. 20th.

count the strength of the Chinese in these two-divisions. However, it remains to be seen how the Chi nese will cope with the best of the hurdles for the Army, then a quar- so that I Have not much doubt that Colony on their fête day.

"

The three teams are drawn from 'ter in the mile relay, and followed | my venture will be a success...

teh clubs and while no sacrifices have been made to see so many clubs represented, it is very gratify ing to see that talent is so well distributed.

LAWN TENNIS. RAIN HINDERS C.S. CHAM- PIONSHIP.

DEFEAT OF BRUGNON. [RECTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

...

this up by another quarter for the team he had arranged to meet a Canadian Olympic relds team over. three-quarters of a mile. Finally he was chased all over the ground

of régiment autograph

by

3

hunters.

The international relays

pro-

M. Wells is now forty-two, and "If occasion offers," he said, “1 am still ready to put on the gloves. The business I have bought will not interfere with my way of living."

duced excellent racing. Canada CONSIGNEE NOTICES. beating Lord Burghley England team in both events.

The Army Sitshed well ahead in the Inter-Services match, with 27 points, RAF. second with 20, R Navy and R. Marides third with

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

13, a big drop from their 19), lastHE Steamer

TH

year. But the sailors have not the

"SCHWABEN"

is

formed that their Goods are beifg added Jud placet ar THEIR RISK in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Compsay Godown at Kowloon, where by Mark and Delivery can be obtained ma

Goods the 670 landed.

als instructions have been given to Optional Goods will be landed here the contrary Sis beurs before arrival of the steamer,

Goods not cleared within 8 days in- cluding date of arrival will be subject to Rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in #ay ciao, whatever.

Damaged Pantages must be left in the Godowns for Examination by the Consignees, and the Company's surveyors

Mesars. GoNDARD & DOUGLAS as 10 .. on Mondays and Thursdaya, within the Free Storage period.

be

All Claims against the Steamer must presented to the Undersigned on or before 3rd October, 1928, or they will not be recognized

No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda hare left the Godown. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

Ageata,

Hong Kong, 13th Sept., 1998 (6713

BRITISH INDIA S.S. CO., LTD. FROM CALOUTTA, BANGDON, PENANG AND BINGAPORE.

THE Steamship,

THE "TAKADA" having arrived from the above Ports, Counghees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong

Goo Kowloon Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where Delivery may be obtained as ROOM NO Goods are landed.

Whirl and

Goods not cleared by 14th Sept., 1928, will be subject to Bent

No Fire Insurance will be affected by

whatever.

us in

be left in the Damaged

mshed by the Godowns for

and the Company's surveyors, Consignees: Mesars, Goddard and Douglas, at 10

Mondays and Thursdays. All Claims must be presented within Ten days of the Steamer's arrival here, after

be which date they cattol recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

A Protest has been noted by the Master. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Hong Kong, 7th rap, 1928. 6699

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"CARL LEGIEN

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are big landed and placed at their risk in Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, the Hong Kong & Kowloon Whatt &

are landed.

are hereby notified that their Cargo being landed at their risk into the Go. Good Cargo will be landed, unless downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloos Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, Notice has been given prior to Steamer where Delivery can be obtained.

HOME FOOTBALL.

FOREST HILL, Sept. 13th- LEAGUE MATCH RESULT.

The singles championship re-ame opportunities as their oppottaving arrived from BREMEN, HAM, eolved itself into an inevitable arts, and the held they can draw BUBG and Forts, Consiences of Cargo here Delivery can be obtained as the {THROUGH REUTTE'S AGINGT.)

Franco-Ardericah struggle in which from is small by comparison.

the 19-year-old

All-Bound Athlete. Frank Shields, the Northern section, of

Lieut. D. M. L. Neame would national junior champion, struck Division III. Carlisle beat South-the first blow for America by hit make a good decathlon man, for nort by four goals to

two

of the French he competed in four events, and on surprice deleat Thursday.

Davis Cup player and foremost did his best performance in the European stylish, Brugnon, 7-5, 6-1, last, the mile relay, where he gave his fourth leg." Sub-Lt. Smythe, George Lolt has entered the

a good rend-off against Lord Burgh

In

a Branch of the Football Association, The Hong

6-0,

gin

All Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th of September, 1928, will be subject to Rent.

"No Fire Insurance will be effected by as in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the

No Clasins will

1029.

Arrival,

Bent

Re Claims will be adimitted after the Goods have left the Godowis; and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th September; 1929, will be subject to All broken, chafed and damaged Goods to be left in the Godowns, where they Football Association and as Kong Football Association controls semi-anal at the expense of his ley by running a quarter just out; Godown for examination by the Com. will be examined on 14th September, R.A. Sookumpo repreeenting the Army Football all civilian referees affiliated to it. countryman John Doez, whom he side 51. The Olympic hurdler,es and the Company's Surveyors, 1928, at 10 am, by our Surveyors,

Owing to rain play was aban however, ran his stage in 51 1-0, Messrs. Anderson à Ashè, st`10 Menors. Goddard and Douglas,

All Claims must reach us before the are controlled jointly by The Hong doned for the day. at six in the and beat Smythe by a ema marn the 17th of Septemifted after the

Prior to that Neame had run evening when the scores were:

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Hunter and Crawford (Australia) | Lord Burghley to an inches finish Goods have left the Godowns and all 29th September, 1928, or they will not

Claims must be presented within Two be recognized.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned 7-5, 3-6, 6-3; Cochet and Mangin in the hurdles, but the latter got Wooks of the Ship's arrival here, after 4-6. Cochet had won the first clean out of his form through the which date they will not be recognised,

Consignees are requested to arrender by the Undersigned.

JERSEN & 00. previous runner bringing down the last hurdle.

Agents Burghley ran across their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned it and got too close to the next, for Countersignature.

MELCHERS & CO.

·Hong Kong, 8th Sept., 1928, (8894 Agenti: brought this and the third down, and only his great speed landed

Nożusztria Luro, Bréman. him home ahead.

Hong Kärz, 11th Sept., 1928, [6707

Mid.week League.

OCTOBER 3RD... Lam Long Wan . B.W.D. Chinese.

St. Joseph'e ground. r. Police. ground, H. V.

Chincke Ath.

S. China ground.

OCTOBER 10TH

Hung Kui School S. China. St.

Joseph's ground. PW.D. Chinese v. Police. Chinese

ground, H.V...

except by a

irho rend

A:

game in the second set when play was stopped.

DEATH OF HENRY MARTYN MAN WITH MAGIC HANDS. FAMOUS SOMERSET WICKET. KEEPER.

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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEES NOTICE. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS,

LIMITED...

Association in Hong Kong for all Service referees affiliated to The best 6-2, 6-2, 7-5. ground. University

Eastern. Navy purposes under Football Associa Hong Kong Football Association

tion Rulew Ics. ground, HIV.

3-Does the Hong Kong Foot Kong Football Association and the Recreio v. RA.F. Recreio ground. Kowloon v. St. Joseph's. Kowloon ball Association agree that it has Servies Association concerned."

no power to deal with misconduct

5.- Army referees are per ground.

on the part of any Army officials, mitted to alliate to the Hon referees, players or spectators, Kong Football Association doce the Joint Commission Hong Kong Football Association (Army Football Association and agree that whenever they appoint Hong Kong Football Association)? Array referees to matches they will describe them by their Aray Rank? Chinese-Yes.

Note.-At Home, when reports Yes. "S." China. Ewo Chinese A.A. are sent as directed by the Foot 6-In view of the present num- ball Association, the Football bers of Army Teams competing in

them Association transmit

to Hong Kong Football Association the Army Football Association competitions, will the Hong Kong consider them to the Com-Football Association

The death at Dawlish has been mand Football. Committee concern- amending their Rule 4 to permit ed. with instructions for them to of two representatives of the Army reported of Mr. Henry Martyn, the deal with the report by a Joint Football Association being nomin old Oxford University and Somer Commission with the civilian Asso- ated by the South Chins Com set wicket-keeper, aged fifty-one.

Martyn was one of the finest wie ciation concerned. In Hong Kong mand Football Committee as mem- it is considered that reporte against bers of the Council t-Yes and the ket-keepers ever seen in first-class Almost invariably be

informed that all Goods are being soldiers should be sent to the Hon. Commission recommend that Rule cricket.

landed at their rak into the hazardou Secretary South China Command, Hong Kong Football Association stood close up to the fastest bow-

and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Football Committee (shortcircuiting be amended accordingly; the two lers, but he rarely made a mistake.

HONG KONG LED Kowloon WARE AND the Football Association to enve representatives to include the Hon. He had magic hands. time) and he would then arrange Secretary, South China Command. It was obvious, when he play ed in the Oxford eleven in

that their Goods with the exception from the harrer Delivery may for Joint Commission if the Football Committee. mateh concerned. was played under -Will the Hong Kong Football 1899 and 1900, that great wicket hoes, Thomas, Turner, and Lym UNSIGNEES as hereby informand Groziowy Gospady, Erp, whence, andjer No Claims will be admitted after the Nd byfathing first, second, and Baig landed and stored into the Godowns the jurisdiction of Hong Kong Association consider the desirability keeper had been discovered, and supplementing their relay running of Opfam, Trotaure and, Valuables are obtained.

of issuing periodically (éay month from 1900 to 1906 he played regu- fourth is the inile, while the game of the Hong Kong And Keyloon Whard Goods Hard left the Godowna, Football Association.

4 Does the Hong Kong Foot ly) coples of the minutes of their larly for Somerset.

and other Committee He did brilliant work for his little Marathon man Sam Ferris and Godown Cd; Ltd., Ebwlson, whened Good! Him think undelivered after the All Claims against the Steamer must ball Association agree that, not Counci withstanding their Rule 1 Regula meetings, to sil affiliated rompeti-county, developing into a good just managed to get the Airmen Delivery may be obtained distaly 1718 hint Will be subject to Rent

batamab, but his chief claims to home in the three miles by a fine all Claims zonat he went in to me ou be miserited to the Undertigasd on or tions for control of Refereentions, and Clube-Yes. R.N.R.C. ride 10 bf the Associa Page 29, Hong Kong Football As-This report is also to be ibericket fame. rested on his-ap- last mile, coucliding it by beating or before Thursday, the 20th September, beforì ths Itt October, 1928, or they will

Ewo Chinese A.A. r. Lam Long

Wan S. China.ground.

Times of kick-off are as follows: First Division, 4:45 pm, Second Division 3 p.m. Midweek Lengue 4.45 p.m. H.V. signifies Happy Valley.

COUNCIL OF THE H.K.F.A.

At a recent meeting of the Coun- cil of the Hong Kong Football Asociation over which Mr. R. Hall presided.

for

the

The beet race of the day was, man F. W. Tumor put his side however, the two miles relay, Aiz well ahead with a first half in and the lead was Imin 59 4-5ec., increased by Cpl. Tym to 35 yards. Then came the Army's turn, their champion, Cpl. J. H. Owens, bring. ing his side level with a half in 1min. 58 2-58cc. But R. II. Thomas beat Liest, J. P. A. Graham, of the Oxford and Bucks, by eight 58 2-5eces. Record for the match: yards in a final stage also in limin,

The R.A.F. won both the team was well beaten."

CONSIGNEE NOTIO

8.8. "D'ARTAUNAN."

FROM MIDDLESBRO. ANTWERP, LONDON & STRAITS. The Steamship. "BENVENUE."

BRINGING CARGO FRO MARSEIL CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

LES, &,"ALSO CARGO From BORDEAUX, COONAO, &c.

E S.B. BOLLON

In reply to a request from the

Gentlemen the Navy leader, A. B. Hum- 1928, or they will not be recognized. not. bå sivagafisad

chafed and. broke,

damaged Good All Damaged Packages, will be examined tion rules were to be considered association Handbook, ther have no mitted, to the Army Football Asso-pearances

against the Players at Lord's. He phries, over the last furlong.

Corporal Cotterill W15 first, the Company Burveyors, Metan are to be left in the Godowns, where to read Players from the Royal power to control Army Referees or clation

The members of the Joint Com- stood up to W. Brearley and N. A.

Goddard & Douglas in the presence they will be oramined of the 18th Navy wishing to plaƒ for a Civilian concerned, jointly as in item, 31-

The Army took all three field of the Consignees at 10 am on instans, pt 20 M.) by Mesir. Goddard team must obtain the content in Yes and the Commission recommission were: Capt. A. W. Austin, Knox when those famous fast beating Ferris by 30 yards.

"Regulations MLC., M.M., R.A., Kev. F. P. W. bowlers were terrifying in their

events, the only feature in which Monday, the 17th September,

1928. writing of the Hon. Secretors, Rmend that Rule 1

No fus Infrarance will be effected by Nate and H. Marines Football for the control of Referees" on Alexander CF. Lieut: (Quarter Pailley, of Warwickshire, was in was a mighty heave by Capt. J.

page 28, Hong Kong Football As-master) W R. George, RAM.C., Committee, H.M.S. Tamar."

L LESDOS, This is a ring by the Council of sociation Handbook. be amended for, the Army Football Association his prime when Martyn was play. A. Ross, Highland L.I., in the us in any case whatever,

Agent. the Association and will come up as follows-Delete the present Rule and Mesra. G. T. May, J. W. ing cricket, so that the Bomerset shot putting, in which he achieved

Hong Kong, 11th Bopt, 1928. [6700 aTest match for adding to the rules at the next-and-latitute Boulog of The Baldwin and F. Smith for the amateur never représented England 44ft. lin., beating his own Army

H.K.F.A. (Continued on nert Column). general meeting of the Association,

record.

and Dougrance been sected.

Bo Fuo

Bills of Fading y I be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & UL, LTD. Hong Kong, 10th Bept, 1928., [6698

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