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PLAY AND PLAYERS.

TO-MORROW'S FOOTBALL.

By "Wanderer."

The Royal Artillery having gone

SURREYS:-Douglas; Cooper, and into camp, the League fixture list Jordan: Petter, Mitchell and Bria in, and will be during the month cftowe; Charlesworth, Eaton, Hum- to eleven berstone, Butler and Mackleworth, November, reduced

TAMAR:Wavish; matches. The most interesting of

Futter and the three First Division matches Leah;" Sandys, Blake and Reann; down for decision to-morrow would Chadwick, Hyde, Linton, Gray and. appear to be that between the Club Rowkins.

the Club und South China on

ground. After a severe trouncing

POLICE:-Swan; Wynne and By-; at the hands of Kowloon in thelon; Brittain, Oram and Randle; first match of the season, the Club Cornwall, McEwen, Johnson, Post have shown considerable improve-and Noonan.

ment and will at least make South China play all the time for the points..

CLUB DE

RECREIO-Fernandes;

A Ogley and Xavier; Sousa, Remedios and H. C. Remedios; South China will be playing with Alves, Fuertes, Gosano, Rocha and more confidence after their win Brown. Reserve: J. Silva.

over Kowloon, but it is certain ; SOUTH CHINA "A";—Bụi Shing-| be a game with the respective de-yui; Lo Wal-man and Kwok Ping- fences on top for un paper neither kan; Cheung Wing-shing, Pang Wi- forward line inspires confidence ofhing and Chan Woon-yin; Pang ability to get goals. A goulless Kam-wing. Teoi Ping-fan, Ip Kau, draw seems the most likely result Lau Kau and Li Fong (or Au Kit-| though in these days of new rules, sang).

anap gol might come at any timb and make all the difference to one side or the other.

CLUB RESERVES:--Garrod; Lyoni :Capt.) and Oswick; Moodle Howell and Puncheon; Pile, Dou- glas, Hill, McBride and Curtis.

CLUB DE RECREIO "A."-M. Silva;

The Surrey's have been giving Tew signs of goalscoring ability in spite of their very clever fous Games and Cruz; Pinna, B. As- ball, but against the Tamar they ; should succeed with the slightest sumpeo and C. Assumpeao; Bote- luck. The Tamar lack the servieesho, Roza Pereira, C. Remedios, H.,

Silva and J. Silva. Reserve! D.

KOWLOON “BI-Ross; Hast and centre-Knight; White, Bliss and Nicholls; Jordan, Miles, Spary, Duncan H. and Mason W. M.

of Carter, who had been holding their middle line together fairly Lopes. well, but Blake who drops back from the forward line to half, has good football in him and is not likely to let the side down. The Surreys will be unchanged from the side which found it im- possible to beat South China.

On the Chinese ground inside the racecoarse, the Police will tr conclusions with the Club de Re ereio. The Portuguese have put through nine goals in their last two matches but the Police defence Is, I should imagine, good enough to prevent the continuance of the riot. The forward line is the par ticular worry of the Police and it is almost time they began to take their chances. I have an idea the Police are to win their first match; of the season.

Despite their repeated losses the Club Reserves lock pretty strong, on paper and they should be in a position to give South Chinu "A" a run for the points. South China "A" have not last a point so far,. their match with St. Joseph's having been declared null and

ST. JOSEPH'S Res:-Pau; Maher

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MUSSOLINI.

Above is Signor Mussolini, the Italian Paseist leader, on- whose life an attempt has just been made by an essusein.

GRECO-BULGARIAN INCIDENT.

COMPOSITION OF ENQUIRY COMMISSION.

Geneva, Nov. 5.

and Ng; Delgado, Lim and Castilho; The commission of enquiry into Rahmin teapt.), Omar, Houghton, the recent Greco-Bulgarian frontier Tai Yew-ai and 'Hachiuma,

incident is proceeding to the Bal- CLUB DE RECRE10 "B"-Ribeiro; kans on Nov. 8, and includes S Barros and A. V. Remedios; H. M. Horace Rumbold, Chairman; Gene- Remedios, Sousa, and Barretto;ral Serriguy, of France: General | Mentalto, Gogano, Marques, L. Ferrarip, of Italy; M. Fortuyn, a Remedios and Peres.

member of the Dutch States Gene-

SOUTH CHINA "B"-Li Chung-ral: and M. de Aldercreutz, long; Lau Mau and Yu Wing-chan: Swedish Minister at the Hague. Cheung. Cho-nam, Ng Po-lau and Reuter. Lo Sik-wait Ng Tse-hing, Chan Cheung-san. Po Ka-chuen, Kwok Po-kau and Chau Hau-long.

SOUTH CHUNA "C"Yik Chau- pong: Mak Kwok-tong and Chau Fook-choi; Leung Ying-lun, Lau Hon-wing and Li Ping-tong; Leong Hang, Tin Lap-fat, Fung Man-kit, Leung Tat-wing and Lai Ting-tsoi.

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ARMISTICE DAY MATCH.

FINANCIAL SECRETARY.

MR. RONALD MCNEILL APPOINTED.

London, Nov. 5. Mr. Ronald McNeill has been

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to take place on Wednesday.

Under-Secretary game will be played on the Club Affairs.] ground kick-off 4 p..

of the Drums should be witnessed between that club and St. Joseph's

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In the Third Division" matches The Civilian team has beun

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Res, Recreio "," China "B." Kow-| (Club); Wynne (Police) and Chan The loon "B" and the University.

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So (South China); Leung Yuk-tong Britain, having found that stroot The Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage

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S: C) and Mason (Kowloon) forms of propaganda, Reserves: Bishop (Club), Watson these is the widespread distribu-

Division I.

Club v South China-Club-4.15. | (Club), Hayes (Kowloon) and Chan

Kiveng-ai (3. C), Surreys y Tamar-Sookunpoo -- 4.10.

Police v Club de Rec.-S.C.A.

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China "A" v Club Res.-S.C.A.-dast 2.45.

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TIENTSIN TENNIS.

tion of small adhesive labele,!

which deligent comrades" pasto on doors and walls, windows and telephone poles during the hours. of darkness. The labels carry the usual denunciation of capitalists,

The Romjahn brothers continue an exhortation to join the Com to find Tientsin tennis much to munist Party, and a crude draw- their liking. Their latest success ing. The printing is on red paper, were obtained after an interesting Copies of the inbels have been China "A" y Club Res-S.C.A series at the Club Concordia courtsscon in various parts of the coun- week when they metry, but chiefly in London and in Bodiker and Theuerkauf.

the vicinity of industrial towns The where the Communists have a series was on the Davis Cap system branch. One, of an anti-military except that all the singles were character, is found in garrison played first and the doubles last. towns. The plastering is not con- The scores of the singles, which fired to what the parly might' were played in the morning, were: consider proletarian neighbour- A. L. Rumjahn beat Theuerkauf hoods. "Red" billstickere soom G-1, 7-5, and beat Bodiker, 6-2, 6-7, also to favour garage gutes of 6-4, Omar Rumjahn beat Theuer-middle-class residences, and even kauf 6-0, 6-4, and beat Bodlker 6.0, business premises in the City of

London.

Moslem "" v Drums Res.-Club -248,

St. Jos. Boarders v Recreio "B" -Soo'pe "A"-2.45.

5.C.A. "B" v Moslem "A"-Kow- loon-2.45.

S.C.A. "C" v Kowloon "B"-Kov | 6-2. Joon-4.15.

The doubles, played later in the

St. Jos. Res. v University-day resulted in a win for the Rom- Soo'po B-4.15.

PRODABLE TEAMS.

| juhus 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, The best

SOVIET FOOTBALLERS.

tennis was seen in the doubles, when the two pairs, who were finalists in the recent open Doubles The probable teams for the above Championships, gave each other a October 25th and received to-day- A message from Moscow dated;

matches are:

stiff battle for every point. There states that Tass, the Soviet News | CLUB: Rodger (capt.); Sum-were numerous brilliant rallies and

Agency, has been privately in- raers and Bishop: Mair, Stewart clever placements, and it was only formed that an Invitation has been and Watson; Brodie, Forsyth, Ho- in the final set that the winners received from Chinese sporting or- ward, Johnston and Key. Reserve: egen to get on top. Theuerkauf'ganisations to Soviet football play- W. G. Gerrard.

serving was a feature of the game, ers to visit Peking with the object) while the Rumjahn brothers put up of taking part in a series of inter- an excellent defensive game,

national contests. If the invita- At the conclusion of the match tion is substantiated a body of Mr. Gerz, Secretary of the Club Soviet footballers intend to leave Concordia, presented the winners for Peking in the early part of this with two silver cups as mementoes month. of the occasion.

Hing-

SOUTH CHINA:Lu eheung: Ng Kam-chuen and Chan So: Leung Yuk-tong, Wong Shui- wa and Lam Yuk-ying: Cheung Kam-chuen, Leung Wing-tat, Wong Pak-cheong, Suen Kom-shun and Chan Kwong-ul.

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