HONGKONG TÉLEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1924, (FOOTBALL SUPPLEMENT)..

SKILL AND STAMINA

NESTLES

MATTED MILK

Are

the two

most

important

factors

in determining

whether athletes

meet with--

Success or Failure

D.PETER INVENTOR.

VEVES SWITZERLA

THE ORIGINAL MILK-CHOCOLATE

PETER'S

Judicious

NESTLL

MAITED MILK

Skill may be perfected by practice---while

stamina is largely the

Teward ui

Dieting

In respect to training,

there are no better

foods than-

Nestles Malted

Milk

D.PETER INVENTOR VEVEY SWITZERLAND

PETER'S

THE ORIGINAL

"MILK-CHOCOLATE

and

Peter's

Milk

Chocolate

BOTH INVIGORATING AND SUSTAINING.

FOR ALL ATHLETES.

THE JUNIOR TEAMS.

THE COLONY'S FOOTBALL NURSERY.

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY.

was unable to keep a team in the the Navy here, whilst the a Senior Lengue owing to some of its goal-gottors last year were“ Ldg. players leaving the Colony and Stoker C. Bravin (28), Potty Officer others Joining up with the Club A. Cottins, (12), Seaman J. Ball de Recrela, the University and the (11) and Stoker W. Jennings (7), o'd Unl'el Club. Although these: circumstances forced it to join the Junior League, it aucceeded in winning the Juntor League Cham- Omcialst-President; the Hon. lonship. The Club has now scon Mr. R. H. Kotewall; Chairman: ten years of fastball in the Hong-Professor Faid; Captain:. Mr. A. Past Records and Future Prospects.

kong League, always numbering A. Rumjahn; Vico-Captain: Mr..B. among its players some of the K. Jap; Hon. Secretary and 1st BATT. EAST SURREY REGT. boon scored, the team never having College school boys. St. Joseph's Treasurer: Mr. N. P. Karonjia. won olther the Junior League or have the proud distinction of never Members of Committee: Mr. B. J. „Oficial: Same as first eleven. the Junior Shield. Last season the once having been brought up bo- Au; Mr. H. Braga; Mr. J. S.

buff and Colours:-Maroon,

team finished third from the bot-fore the Association for an la Guzdar; Mr. H. C. Hung. black.

tom, only winning two matchen,fringement. Recurds (local);--Laat season

It scoring 10 goals to 52 against. the side were equal runners-up is hoped that a much better show-cost of last season, the team stood History: This Club has been

the Second Division of the ing will be made this season.

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the Hongkong Langue. Their fur- wards scored no fewer than 50

goals while their defence was plereed but ten times during the course of the season.

SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.

Ocials:--The same as for the

1st eleven.

Colours: Black and White.

I story:-Both "A" and "B" teams have been in the Second Division of the League for the past four seasons, and serve us feeders for the senior team.

Records: 1922-23, when only one leam

was entered for the Junior Shield, it suceeded in being

ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY. Officials:-President: Capt. C. F. J. Bensley; Hon. Secretary R. S. M. Cook.

Colour:--Blue shirt, rezimental blaze, blue knickers and bluc stockings with red hoops."

Last Season's Record:At the

Colours:-Green and Gold.

fourth In the Junior League, win-playing in competitiva football ning eleven matches out of 18 since 1013 with varying success. played, and scoring 53 goals to 201t has never yet succeeded in carry- against.

ing off the Second Division Cham Prominent Players:-The best pionship, but it has always been goal scorers last season were N. recognised as a really good sport- Transbitsky, Victor Maher and Ajing side against whom it is a Tran bitsky.

pleasure to play. The Club's best performanco last season was its goalless draw with South China "B." T. W. Choong was the The Club

CLUB DE RECREIO. History: In recent years the second eleven has really been run OMetals:-President: Mr. C. E. principal goal-scorer. for the purpose of "bringing out" v. M. R. de Souza. Hon. Sec.: Mr. Is affliated to Hongkong Univer likely men. In consequence they G. Roza,

sity Union.. have been unable to make a real ffort to win ether the Junior Shield or the Junior Leaque. With a lurzer, range of selection, better results are being inoked for during the coming tegn.

Runners-Up in the competition. Records: The 83rd Co. R.G.A. Last season, the "B" team finished jcarried off the Junior League in the 7th place in the Junior hampionships in two consecutive League table, whilst the "A" teamscarons, 1011-12 and 1912-13, while. occupied 10th position.

In the following year the 88th Company carried on the good work. KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB. The 88th Company met with further Last season Officials:-The same as for 1st. success in 1915-16.

the side occupied the eighth post- scarlettion in the League and scored 25

rants to 28 against,

eleven.

Colours: Navy, with stripes and white knickers.

ILM.S. IROQUOIS TEAM.

History: The Kowloon Football1 Club has only been playing a second team since the 1921-22 season, the object being to bring

Photo: A. Hing.

CLUB DE RECHEIO TEAM.

Colours: Blue jerseys and white; sleeves.

History:-The team was, formed

THE FILIPINO F.C.

Ofeinla:-President: Dr. V. N.

in 1921 and has played in the Se-Atienza; Vire-president: Mr. Jaso

Ma Show Hon. Secretary: Mr. J cond Division ever since. In all

31. de fa Cruz; Hon. Tronsurer: probablity, two leama will be en-Mr. F. de la Cruz; Team manager; tered this kengon,

Records: Last season the team

Mr. P. Sison,

were equal Runners-Up with the Colours: Formerly blue with East Surreys in the Junior League, white knickers; now white with a but, after several re-plays, they red band.

won the title. The team lost only

three matches qut of 18, scoring 44 goals to 10 against.

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History:The club was formed

by the members of the Filipino Prominent Players:-The prin- Club. Although the club is large elpal goat scorers during last sea- considering the number of Fili- son were W. Ogley, L Rocha and pines In the Colony, there la na- A. Gozano.

turally a dearth of good playing members and it was not until last season that they decided to enter H. M. S. IROQUOIS.

into the Junior Division of the Officials:-President: Lieut. G. Hongkong League. Little success A. Gauld: Hon.. Secretary and was met with, in fact, they lost ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE.

Treasurer; Leading Telegraphist every game scoring only one goal FOOTBALL CLUB

Bourne; Captain: Leading Seaman and baving 62 scored against them. With the practice and knowledge Ogden. Omeals:-President: Rev. Bro.

Colours:-Dark blue with a yet- gathered last season and with the Inclusion of a little fresh blood low "y"

History: The Club is of new there is no doubt that their pros origin, being formed last reason perts for the coming season aro and playing with fair auccess in far brighter.

on promising young players for the Aimar (Director of St. Joseph's first team. The prospects for the College). Vice-President; Rev. Bro. junior team this year are consider-Cassian. Hon. Sec. and Treas.: Mr. ed to be very bright, as several of Cecil Gulmgam. Captain: F. Ro- the younger players have shown drigues. marked improvement:

Colours: Green and White. Records: The tenm finished History:-Thls Club was formed fifth in the Junior League last in 1914 and in the first year of its! year, scoring 25 goals to 22 against. existence won the Junior League Prominent Players: The princi-Championship, having the distinc- ipal goal-scorers last season were tion of being the first civilian teami W. Brown (8), A. Spary (5) and to win it. At that time it had B. Vickers (4),

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.

Omeials:-Same 43 for

team.

among its players seven school boys. In 1918, the team again won the Junior League and the next year found it in the Sentor League, frst in which it never did very well. In the Senior Shield Competition, however, it reached the final after Colours: Blue and White. Illstory and Records: The many hardfought matches, notably Hongkong Football Club has run with the Kowloon Football Club, a second team for some seasons the Hongkong Football Club and past, this serving to bring on younghe Police. In the final it lost to players for the first eleven. No the Police by three goals to one. very great success has, however, the season 1920-21, the Club

FOOTBALL, RULES *The referee shallen necessary. As before. Be COMMENCEMEent of a ves

San

Photo: A. Hing.

II.M.S. TITANIA, SECOND-XI.

SACRED HEART F. U. the Second Division. They improv-1 fed considerably as the season pro-

Oficials:-President: Mr. J. B. gressed. They were finallets with Chek; Vice-Presidents: Mr. J. M. the Titania in the Junior Challenge Ferrerin and Mr. A. H. M. Samy: Shield and were only defeated altor

extra time. They unished in the Hon. Secretary: Mr. A. H. M. thirteenth position in the table and Samy: Captain: Mr. A. Jackson; scored 24 goals while their oppo-Vice-captain: Mr. F. Cruz.

yellow Colours: - Red and nents penet.atod their net on 22

stripes. occasions.

Promin nt Players:-The chlof goal scorers wore Stokor Rowen nad Telegraphist Bremie.d.

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History:-Formed in 1922, the Scared Heart Club has yet to come into prominence. They are 18- cognised to be a sporting side and doubt.eas they will improve.. Last saason the club ended in the fifteenth posit.on in the League Oficials: Same as for 1st Team. tab.e, with a goal average of 16 Colours:--Blue with Whi'e "V."! for, 87 against. Records:This team had ал

FL. M. S.-TITANIA AND SUBMARINES.

extremely succorful season last

year, winning both the Junior League and the Junior, Challenge!

Cardiff Olty during the clote

Shield. In the League they won season formed themselves into a 16 matches out of.19 and scored 56 oricket eleven. Fred Keener, goals to only 12 against, their skipper, expresses the belief Prominent Playerp: Petty Om that there is nothing to equat cer E. Phillips has kept goal for cricket for keeping ft.

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