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FANLING GOLF.
Clork.
-9.44... F. M. Ellis and W. J.
S. J. II. Fox and J. Cleland,
10:08
10.12
SATURDAY..
0.20 am. C. B. Johnson and D. E.
Clarke,
W. 8. Hillier and H. Hampton
M. H. Turner and T. 0. Bennett.
1. Nowton and J. M. Walker.
P. Morrison and D. Lyon. T. Low and N. M. Curric, D. Black and D. S. Robb. C. M. Roberts and K. K. Rounds.
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F. M. Elis and P. Tester. 1. H. Genre and A. II. Ferguson.
D. Forbes and A. Ritehic.
E. Stone and W. A. Wright.
B. W. Taplin and S. S. Perry,
J. H. Raikes and S. J. II. Fox.
J. Gardner and A. J. R. Wolff.
G. T. May and C. H. M. Andrew.
E. Des Voeux, and V. A. Redmond.
M. G. Mills and R.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1930,
CHARITY FOOTBALL HOME FOOTBALL.
MEETING OF ENGLAND AND
SCOTLAND.
TO-DAY'S MATCH AT THE
VALLEY.
A large emnd is expected to be presant at is Club ground, Happy Valley, this afternoon, to watch the football match betwoon England and Seotland in the International Charity Cup Competition.
The match 'will start at 3:30 p... and the teams will probably line
cut as follows:-
England:-Cluona (gual); Dixon and Martin; Hadley, Dowmaḥ and Land Blits; Peacock, Grimwood, Magee, Redgate and Skinner, A
Scotland-Clarke (goil); Black. burn and Henderson; McGlashan, Oram and Dunca; MoKenna, Hay, Hughes, Fraser and Camp-
bell.
Reserves Strango, O. Pile. T. Pile, Gatehouse, Ipson and Skin Ker (England), Rodger, MeBride, Alexander, McKelvie, Christie, Wylie and Brown (Scotland).
England will play in blue and Scotland in white. *
The Pipe Band of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, by.
O. Eager and A. D. Hum-kind Permission, will play before phreys.
the start and during the 'nterval. Boxing Day Match.
STARTING TIMES DURING HOLIDAYS.
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0.32
TO-DAY.
0.30 1,40
0.20 a.m. X. K. Littlejohn and J.
G. Campbell.
0.44.
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9.30
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Valentine,
10:32
10.00.
A. C. I. Bowker, and V.
G. Thomerson and W. Hunt:
E.
R. Gordon.
10.30
10.04
J. W. King and J.. D. A.
C. B. Maturin and J. B. Lanyon.
Hutchison.
10.40
01
I. H. Genre' and L. R. Androwea
R. H. D. Wade and R. L. S. Webb.
10.44.
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J. G. Allison and P. Morrison.
10.10
E. Stone and Capt.
*SUNDAY.
Davison.
23 a.m.
10.90.
Coulthart and L.
0. Eager and A. Humphreya,
D.
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9.24
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E. Des Veux and A. G. Coppin.
BOXING DAY.
0.32
W. S. Hillier and H.
Hampton.
0.30
R. II. D. Wade and R.
0.90 a.m. 8. H. Dodwell and",
G.
S. Webb.
Dodwell.
9.40
A. F. Judd and C.
B.
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R. H. D: Wadle and R. L.
Terdre.
8. Webb,
9.41
A. C. I. Howker and
D.
9.28.
H. W. Bulley and T. §. Marshall,
J. Gilmore.
9.48
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0.32
J. H. Raikos and B. J. H.
Yates.
0.52
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H. C. B. Watson and J.
Gardner.
9.50
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• Lindars.
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W. C. Clark and J. P. Shorry.
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P. M. Hartley and A. J..[ 10.32
R. Wolf.
A. H. Ferguson and O. 10.30
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,, P. S. Grant and J. n. 10.40
Lanyon.
T. Low and D. S. Robb.
A. Loach and L. H. Geare,
F. P. Fletcher and A. W. Hodges.
10.30 A. N. Macfadyen and Q.
2
A. O. Brawn and J. B. Lanyon.
The other Semi-final in the In- ternational Charity Cup Compet. tion will be decided to-morrow be- tween los representing Portugal and China. Kick off-time and ground are the same
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES.
WEEKEND PROGRAMME,
The following are the League football matches arranged for to morrow, and Saturday:---
BOXING DAY,
Division I.
Arsenal Aston Villa Derby Ruddersfield Leads U. Leicester Liverpool Manchester U. Middlesbro Portsmouth Sheffield U
Bradford Bristol C. Charlton Plymouth Preston N.E. Reading Southampton Stoke
West Brom. Wolves
. Manchester C. r. Chelsea.
1. Blackburn,
Newcastle Birmingham..
r. Sunderland.
*. Grimsby.
v. Bolton...
r. Wednesday.
v. West Ham
r. Blackpooli
Division II.
**e." Hillwall,^
+
Swansea.
Port Vale, Cardifl.
Burnley.
Notte Fores. Tottenham...
"Bradford C. Barnsley. Oldham.
Division III. (Southern).
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Bournemouth Brighton Clapton O. Crystal P. Exeter: Fulham Northampton Notte O. Thames Torquay Watford
Carlisle Gateshead Hartlepools
Portugal's team will be selected Lrom the following:-C. Rocha C. Gomes, Fernandez (St. Joseph's), Reed (University), AY. Gosano, P. Xavier, I. Silva-Notto, Beltrao, Ward, 8. Scaun, B. Gosano, L. Rocha, F. Santos (Club de Re creio),
A. B. Purves and F. A.
Redmond.
W. E. Leckey and J. D.
A. Hutchison,
D. Yates and H. Low.
A. J. R. Wolff and L.
G. T. May and C. H. M. Andrew..
J. W. Alabaster and v.
R. Gordon.
C. E. Holmes and R. K.
Valentine.
W. J. Clerk and A. Rit chie.
C. B. Johnson and T. G. Bennett.
bell
LOH HWA FOOTBALL TOURISTS.
ANOTHER INVESTIGATION
IN SHANGHAI,
Coventry. Bristol R,
v. Norwich. v. Brentford.
Newport,
e. Swindon.
t. Southend.
Queen's P.R. e. Gillingham.
r. Luton.
15 -- Walenik
Division III. (Northern).
P. York.
Stockport. Nelson. Halifax,
Hull Lincoln
+. Darlington.
Doncaster.
New Brighton. Rochdale
Tranmere
Wigan Wrexham
r. Southport:
1. Rotherham."
e. Accrington,
r. Chesterveld.
SATURDAY.
Division I.
Arsenal. Aston Villa Bisckburn Chelsea!! Derby Huddersfield Manchester C. Middlesbro Newcastle. Portsmouth Sheffield U.
The China National Amateur Foderation not seeing Athletio their way clear to nominate two members to the special commission appointed by the Shanghai Foot- T. Low and J. S. Camp-ball Association to investigate and report on the status of the Chin ese players concerned in the reont BOCDOr tour, the Association has appointed its own commission of The commission Tour members. will commence its work as BOON AS the pecessary number of LC. ceptances to serve on it have boer Barnsley received.
Bradford
D. S. Edward and J. E. Richardson.
A. H. Musson and H. U. Ireland,
J. R. Younger and D
8.
Robb.
IH. Geare and D.
Forbes.
10.44
J. MacKnight and E. Matthews.
D.
10.46 1
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W. G. Lorimer and S. Perry,
10.59 W. J. S. Key and N. K.
Littlejohn.
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A. A. Macladven.
10.50
10.40
7. D. E. Pendered and H.
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U. Ireland.
-11.00
10.44
A. R. Cox and J. Forbes.
+11
J. C. Hill and M. A. 11.04 Annett.
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Batchelor.
A. F. Judd and `R. W. | 11.12. Taplin.
W." A. Butterfield and R. † 11.10
E. Atwell.
A. F. Lissaman and P.11.20 Morrison.
10.62
10.50
11.00
11.04
11.08.
C. W. Jeffries and N. K.11.4 Littlejohn.
"
11.12.
T. Lindars and J. E. 11.29 Richardson.
$1
11.10
L. 8. Greenhill and E. D. 11.32 Matthews.
11.90
W. C Clark and J. P. 11.30 Sherry.
**
W. A. Butterfeld and J.
Gardner.
C. L. Shank and H. C. Durschmidt.
M. G. Milla and S. J. F. Fox.
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It has been decided not to send team to Tiontain this Christmas. Police Interport.
Stoke Wolves
r. Blackpool, r. Manchester U. Liverpool.. Grimsby.
1. Leicester.
West Ham. Sunderland
r.. Bolton.. *. Wednesday. 2. Leeds U
Birmingham.
Division IT.
*. Port Vale.
Oldham.
".
West Brom..
#. Burnley.
7. Swansea.
v. Bradford C.
The Gran Howards wers award-Bristol C.
Bury ed dwa points and one goal in ros Spect of than First Division stehardiff
Charlton for which Lob Hwa defected on December 13; Loh Hwa to be ra
Everton 1. Plymouth Reading
r. Tottenham. primanded and faved.
Southampton. Preston N.E.
v. Millwall.
Notty Forest, Division III, (Southern)..
V. Swindon. Bournemouth Brentford v. Luton,
r. Gillingham, Brighton
r. Walsall, Clapton O.
Southend. Crystal P.
Bristol R. Northampton Norwich Notts C Thames Torquay Watford
EP. Fletcher and J. S. Dykes.
D. O. R. Fitzgerald and N. L. Smith,
A. Loach and A. E. Lissa-
man.
J. Coulthart, and E. M. Bryden.
R. J. J. Sneddon and J. P. Sherry. Dr. Dovey and G. W. Reave.
W. A. Cornell and P. 5: Grant
R. M. O'Shea and E. T. R. Nash.
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Hong Kona.
At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Shanghai Foot ball Association approval --was given to an application from the Polio Recreation Club to send a senior team to Hong Kong, to play against the Hong Kong Police, canly, in the New Year, subject to strict observance of the Rules governing such tours, and to the understanding that in no circum stanow would the tour be permitt- ed to interfere with the junior engagements of the Police Recrea tion Club football team.
SUNDAY CRICKET.
The following will represent the Volunteers on Sunday at 11 am on the Royal Navy ground:--E, J.
r. Exctor.
. Coventry. v. Queen's P.R. v. Nowport. r. Fulham.
Division III. (Northern).
Carlisle Crewe Doncaster Hartlepools Hull Linoola Nelson Tranmere Wigen
R. Mitchell (Capt.), A. Reid, A. C Wrexham Beck, N. A. E. Mackay, S. York. Gittins, J. MacFarlane, W. E. Hunt,
B. L. Stack, I. H. Griffiths, G., C. Burnett, and P. W. J. Planner.
Celtic
Chesterfield; Accrington.
r. Gatheshead. Halifax,
1. Stockport.
Now Brighton. Rochdale Brow Darlington.
Southport
Rotherham,
SCOTTISH LEAGUE:
Morton,
Airdrie Ayr OXFORD ROWING COACHES. Cowdenbeath
Dundee THREE OLD BLUES FOR BOAT Hearts
RACE TRAINING.
The Oxford rowing captain has chosen three porches for the bost race training. They are Mr. Pat Mallam, Mr. A., Campbell, and Mr. Stanley Garton, all of whom are old Blute,
Leith: Motherwell Partick St. Mirren
1
2. Clyda
Falkirk, Queen's P.R. East Fife.
1. Rangers T. Aberdeen.
Hibernians, r. Kilmarnock,
Hamilton.
It is a paradox of cricket that the first-class professional player does Campbell stroked Oxford in 1922, not as a rulo receive first-class pay. Mallan rowed in 1023-1921, · and By joining the wealthy clubs of the | Gartoti in 100S-1011,"
North he ascends in the financial but Although no definite choice hat descends in the cricket scale. A been made at Cambridge, there are good player can obtain a leaguo en- several likely coaches, including Dr.gagement for 20 or 22 weeks at a
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BRITISH AMATEUR
BOXING.
FIFTY YEARS' RECORD OF
CLEAN SPORT.
544 Days Next Year.
"By the end of the current yout we shall have provided buildings and given totalisator facilities on 12 racecourse on 422 racing days, hosides making toinporary arrange ments on 28 other courses, for 38 daya
- racecourses
Celebrating this year the first "The racing fixtures in 1931 on half-century of its existence the those raccourses and others where wo shall have totalisator operationa Amateur Boxing Association of amount to 644 days out of a total Great Britain and Northern Ire of about 600 in the calendar.
Tho established land is able to look back upon a where we have not been able to remarkable record of sport promo-givo totalisator service this year tion. Boxing was at a low ebb whan do not numbor more than seven in
all.' a group of lard-hitting amateurs, any one of who might have gain- ed highest honours in the profes
sional zing, brought together half MAINTAINING
a dozen reputable clubs and form, ed the association.
To-day amateur boxing as prac tised in England is the sport of thousands of clubs in this country, the Dominions, America Europe.
now
International
and
tourna.
monte and tours help to cement the friendship which, clean sport in the ring always produces.
Thanks to the A.B.A.,“ boxing is recognised sport in the schools of Great Britain and Ire land, and is firmly established among the Universities, the Hos. pitals, the Army, Navy and Air Force, and the Fire Brigade and Police, all of whom have their in- dividual championship. Dates of the principal championship moot. ings are listed in the Travel As sociation Calendar. for 1831 and again given in periodical issues of "Coming Events." No more enjoy. able evening for the lover of ring- craft can be spent than that at the ring-sido of an important amatour club or tournament.
Unbeaten Amateury;
There have always beon in the amateur ranks of British boxing many man equal in skill to the best of the professional class. Harry Mallin, now Instructor to the Metropolitan Police Force, of which he is a member, is an out; standing example. Middleweight Olympian and British champion, never beaten in the ring, and only once in his life knocked off his feet, and that early in his career. Mallin shows, to what heights an amatour-boxer, pap rise,
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clubs should not fail to pack his boots and try his luck" against some unknown. It will keep him fit and provide a pleasant memory to take to his oversons club.
Teams of the best amateurs avail- able are frequently sent overstas by the British Amateur Boxing Association. As in other sports introduced from England to the Continent they find willing pupils and as yoafa go by often their masters. Teams have been sent in rocont years to France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Holland, Bel gium, Hungary, America zqid Canada. The greatest amatour event of 1931 in boxing is the Championship meeting at the Al- bert Hall, March 25, when the champions of the London and Pro- vincial Associations, the Services, Ireland Scotland, the Dominions, and Foreign countries compete dur nga full day's boxing from 11
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£3,000,000 TOTE TURNOVER.
·CHAIRMAN ON THE YEAR'S PROGRESS.
Atotal turnover of more than £3,000,000 on the totalisster opera- tions of the Racecourse Botting Control Board was annquaood re coatly by the chairman of the board, Sir Clement Hindley.
Speaking at a dianer of the board at the Ritz Hotel, he said that they had still six weeks of the year to go. The total turnover, DE B comparison with last year's half- million, showed good progress
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