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London, Oct. 21.

ARMY SIDE CHOSEN

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Smith of Kilmarnock replaced Simpson in the Scottish alde, otherwise the teams Hned up 25 advertised.

Scotland won the toss, but ine Englishmen were aggressive in the opening minutes and the Scot- tish goal had some narrow escapes. It was saved from rating by the backs when Dixie Dean headed in and all but scored. Then in the 15th minute Westwood was brought down in the penalty area and Bas- tin of the Arsenal scored from the resultant kick.

Twenty minutes later, Weswood, while harassed by two opponents. ficked a square pass across from Bastin into the net.

The England players were fas ter on the ball and deserved their 2-0 lead at the interval.

The second hálf opened 111 thrilling manner, both goalkee- pers throwing themselves full length to make daring saves. Then Male of the Arsenal headed out of goal with Holdcroft out of position, and in reponse to this narrOW escape. Bastin took the ball down and hit the cross-bar with a fery shot.

A misunderstanding between the Scottish backs let in Richardson, but the Englishman shot straight against the goalkeepei.

Towards the close the Scots had more of the game than their op- ponents, who appeared satished to rest on their laurels.- Lenter.

PHYSICAL

FITNESS

Government's New

Campaign In

and fully representative side for their semi-final game against the Chinese on the Royal Navy ground, Causeway Bay on Sunday in the La Wah Cup series.

A good game is assured and a record gate is anticipated. Below is appended the Army side and reserves for each position, who have instructions to be ready at

a moment's notice.

THE ARMY XI. Fus. Rowlands (2/R.W.F.) L/Cpl. Swain (2/E. Lan. R.) L/Cpl. Steele (2/E. Lan, R.) Fus. Taylor (2)R.W.F.) Cpl. Campbell 1/R.U.R.). Fus. Evans (2 R.W.F.) Rimn. Erwin - (1/R.U.R.) Pte. Sandford (2/E. Lan. B.)" Rimn. Ferguson (1/R.U.R.) Fus. Talbot (2 R.W.F.) Fte. Ridings (2/E. Lan. R.1

RESERVES

Spr. Sellick (RE)

Fus. Keating (2/R.W.F.J Bgir. Stevens (1/R.U.R.) Bdmn. Moore (1/R.U.R.) L/Sgt. Grindley (2/R.WF) L/Bdr. Knight '(R.A.), Pte. Smith (2/E Lan, R.) Fus. Dennis (2 R.W.F.) Spr. Howlett (RE) L/Cpl Duffeld (R.A.O,C.) Fus. Hughes (2/R.W.F.) Trainer: L/Cpl. Powis (2)RWF) The game will be controlled by Mr. W. P. Payne.

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CIVILIANS v. NAVY

The other game in the La! Wah Cup series. will be played on the Kowloon ground. Chatham Road, between the Civilians and the Royal Navy. With the arrival of many ships of the Senior Service in Hong Kong from the North, the Navy side will be materially strengthened, and therefore it is safe, to predict an open game,

The Civilians. are however.

This Direction stated to be favourites.

London, Oct. 21. The President of the Board of Education in a speech at the open- ing to-day of the New Central School for 1.000 children designed on modern lines, and occupying over sixteen acres, referred to the Government's new campaign for physical fitness.

He said the Board of Education was determined to give every pos sible assistance and encourage- ment to the campaign, and "in- stanced the spacious grounds and playing flelda and excellent gynmasium equipment of the new school as evidence of what - had been, and was being done already. The foundation of any scheme for physical education in Great tain must be the school.

The game will be referred by Mr. W. Reynolds.

Both matches commence at 4 p.m. sharp.

CRICKET

Soldiers And

Schoolboys In

Drawn Match

The school bowling was severely. punished, 198 being scored in just under two hours. Lt. Clegg-HILL, the

interporter, making some

Bri-Fowerful hits.

The test of success would be how far children after leaving school

wanted to continue the recreative and physical exercise, for the Bri- tish tradition. Was one of volun- tary action and it would be no uz their Imitating the example of countries with the ideology of state control-- British Wireless.

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HOME RUGBY

Cambridge Swamp St. Bart's Hospital

London, Oct. 21. The following were the results of Rugby Union Leagus, matches played here to-day:-..

Kent 16, Eastern Counties 3. Sussex 0, 31.

Durham 34, Derbyshire 5. Cambridge, Univ. 45, St, Barta Hospital® 0.

Portsmouth Services 6., RMC Sandhurst 12.- Kruter

J. H. TAYLOR TO VISIT SOUTH AFRICA

A very good reply was made ät the "beginning of the school's in- nings. Lay and Prata putting up

50 for the first wicket in half an hour, but then, following an un- fortunate run out, the side collaps- ed badly, and 9 wickets were drawn for 60.

With 20 minutes to play, the last pair, Fisher and Matthews batted excellently and succeeded in play- ing out time and drawing the

match.

SCORES

Fusiliers:198 for 3 wickets (Fus. Dennis not out 49, Lt. Prichard 41, Corporal Jackson 40, Lt. Clegr-Hill not out 38, Fisher 2 for 25).

D.B.B.-94 for 9 wickets (F. Lay 27. A. Pratz 22. E Fisher 18 not cut. Lt. Prichard 5 for 38).

FRIENDLY GAME.

The following will represent the Hong Kong C.C., 2nd XI in a friendly game against the Hong Kong University 2nd XI. to-mor- row on the HK.C.C. ground:

A. K. Mackenzie (Capt.), G. | Agnew, E. Bathurst. V. C. Bond, F. A. Dunnett, I. 8. Forbes, N. P. Fox, C. E. Gahagan, L. B. Holden, H. M. M. King, W. Wooding....

NON INTERVENTION J. H. Taylor, the veteran Open

COMMITTEE · ex-champion and professional to the Royal Mid-Surrey Club, has

London, Oct. 20. accepted a private invitation to Lord Plymouth, Chairman of the. make a tour of South Africa this | Non-Intervention Committee, met winter. He has obtained leave the diplomatic representatives of from his club, and will probably | Portugal and Germany, to whơm accompany Alfred Padgham, the 'he expressed the uneasiness of the Open champion, Abe Mitchell, W. British Government shout "the" 3. Cox, and Allan Dafley, who | non-recepit of an answer to the leave for Bouth Africa on October | last note,-

Transgreen Neira Rarnier,

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WRESTLING BOUT

Chinese Champion To Meet Filipino

TO-MORROW AT CANTON

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To-morrow night at 8. p.m., in Canton. Wong Bok-cheung, the Chinese wrestling champion, will meet Young Aguinaldo. the F- pino exponent, in a six round American catch-as- catch can wrestling bout, at the East Parade grounds arena.

Proceeds, we have been inform- ed, are to go to further the funds which will purchase aeroplanes for Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek en his birthday next week.

The wrestling bout has been arranged under the auspices of the Chinese YMCA.. and tickets are priced at ten dollars, five dollars, one dollar and sixty cents.

It is expected that a large crowd will be present, and in anticipa- tion of this, the management have made arrangements for the flood- lighting of the arena which seats 6,000, with special lights

Adequate police arrangements have been made by the Depart- ment of Public Safety.

SPORTS PROMOTER CHARGED

Paris, Oct. 20. Jeff Dickson, British sports 'pro- moter, was charged at the Correg- tional Court here to-day with the theft of documents from the desk of the former Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Palais des Sports, Pierre Balluteaud, who died on September 25, 1933.

Dickson pleaded not guilty and Indignantly dented any connection with the matter. Judgment will be delivered next week."

The prosecution alleged that the documents missing were Ballu- teaud's will, private account book, receipt for advances to the Com- pany and a private letter to be handed to his widow in case of his death.- Reuter

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