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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

WORLD SPORT

LOCAL SOCCER.

FIXTURES FOR THE

NEW SEASON.

EXCELLENT PROSPECTS.

[By "Wanderer."]

Ay Y

New opposition of practically unknown quantity, is a more than welcome latroduction to league competition in Hongkong, and if any sort of guarantee could be given that the military teams new- ly elected to the Senior Division of the Football League will be in a

their position to fulfil gagements completely, the new season which opens on the first Saturday in next month would give, promise of a considerable on- livening of interest in local

soccer.

en-

of

12 RA.F. v. South China.-Kowloon. 12 K.0.S.B. v. Club-Sookunpoo.. 19 Kowloon v. South China.Kow-

loan.

19: Chinese Ath. v. Queen's.-Club. 19 Scots Guards v. R.A.-Seokunpoo. 10 R.A.F. v. Club.-U.S.R.C. 19 Police v. Recroio.St. Joseph's. Club South 26 South China

China,

V.

26 R.A. v. Kowloon.-Reerelo:

20 K.O.S.B. v. R.A.F.-Sookunpoo. 26 Queen's 'Y. Scots Guards.-

U.S.R.C.

26

3

3

Chinese Ath., v. Recreio.-Club.

December.

Recreio v. K.O.S.B.-Recreio. Kowloon v. Chinese Ath-Kow

Chub v. Police.-Club.

Joon.

DIVISION 11 "A",

October.

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R.A. Joseph's.

St. Joseph's.-St,

1 K.O.S.B. v. Kowloon. Sookun-

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DAVIS CUP,

THE CHALLENGE ROUND.

The possibility of the Davis Cup becoming the property of new holders has never been more bright during the last five years as it is this year. France has made won- derful progress in the sphere of tennis since the War and there is much speculation in America and abroad as to whether the holders. will be able to retain the Cup for another year.

the

trophy

After gaining from the Australians in 1920, the Americans have never, during the subsequent years, been really seri- ously challenged and they have been victorious for the past seven years. The exclusion of Vincent Richards, who is not eligible to play in the Davis Cup contests by virtues of his professional status, has this the somewhat weakened year American team.

The French players had little dif- ficulty in qualifying to meet the holders in the challenge round. During the 27 years that the Cup had been competed for, France has never, however, been the possessors of that much coveted trophy.

America have been the holders on eleven occasions, Australasia seven and the British Isles five, there being no competition from 1915 to 1918.

"The challenge round between America and France was started in

Roerelo v. South China "A" Philadelphia yesterday and at the

Ruerein.

South China "B" v. University.

pao.

1

1

1

&

The early matches will be more closely followed than would be the case in normal circumstances, and it may safely be said that the prospects are rich for the mosts successful season in the history,of 8 the competition: that is, assuming there are no upsetting defections.

many

-South China.

Club v. Chinese Athletic.---Club. SL. Joseph's V. Recreio. St. Joseph's. Kowtoon v. Club-Kowloon. South China "A" v. K.O.S.B. South China.

8

8

University v. R.A.-Sookunpoo. Chinese Ath. v. South China "B" -Club.

Eleven teams in the Senior Division tend LA make the 176 schedule rather cumbersome, es-15 pecially in view of the fact that It will be necessary at Chinese 15 New Year to suspend matches when an Interport team is to be sent to Shanghai. The league programme involves the playing of twenty matches, and it will be seen from the fixture list 22

Recreio v. Kowloon-Recreio. Club

V. South China "A"- Club. K.O.S.B. v. University-Sookun.

poo,

15 R.A.

15

below that it has been necessary 22 to arrange mid-week fixtures be- tween military sides.

As to the "form" of the sides, 22 it is impossible at this early stage

to estimate club prospects, but with everything in their favour, it is probable that the army "teams will establish a "corner in the leading positions. Of the civilian club, the Chinese Athletic and the Club de Recreio may be expected to give a good account of themselves, while the Police are somewhat akin to the new entrants, "dark harges."

Much more Senior football than. formerly will be seen on the main- land this season. Onc of the U.S.R.C. hockey pitches has been converted for football, and on many Saturdays, three out of five Senior games will be played in.

22

22

29

20

20

Joseph's.

Chinese Ath.--St.

South Chinn "R" v. St. Jóseph's. -Leighton Hill.

Kowloon v. South China "B

Kowloon,

South China "A" v. R.A.--Soo- kunpoo.

conclusion of the day's play, the two teams stood all square on the first two singles played.

The results us cabled by Reuter

are:

Rene Lacoste (France), beat W. M. Johnston, (America) 6-3, 6-2 6-2.

W. Tilden (America) heat Henri Cochet, (France) 6-4, 6-2, 6-2, 8-6.

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The candidacy of Manuel E. Cuyuyan, former president of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce, University v. Club-South Ching. For the position of mayor Chinese Ath. v. Recreio-Club, Manila has been indorsed by local K.O.S.B.-St.sportsmen, it was learned on Mon- St. Joseph's Joseph's.

day. It is planned to collect the

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Sookunpoo.

Club v. R.A. Club,

Recreio v. University.-Reereio.

V. 29 South China "A" Chinese

Ath-Leighton Hill...

November,

5 R.A. v. Recreio,-Sookunpoo. K.O.S.B. v. Club,-Club.

5

5 South China "B" v. South China

"A"-Leighton Hill.

St. Joseph's v. University-St. Joseph's. Chinese Ath. v. Kowloon.--Kow-

R.A. v. K.0.5.B.-Sookunpoo. Kowloon South China "A"- Kowloon.

5

5

loon.

12

12

12

St. Joseph's

Joseph's.

University

Club,

Kowloon. Another new entrant, though to the Junior Division, call-12 ing itself Kung. Woo, is introduc- ing soccer to Yaumati where a ground has been placed at its dis- posal.

THE FIXTURES.

South Chinn "B" v. Recreio.- Reerein,

Club. St.

V. 12

Below will be found the fixtures 19 and grounds for the first half of the season. The second half will19

be similar in their reverse order.

DIVISION 1.

October.

19

R.A. v. South Sookanpoo.

Chinese Ath.--

China "B____

K.O.S.B. v. Chinese Ath.-Club. St. Joseph's v. South Chinn "A". -St. Joseph's.

19 University v. Kowloon.-South

Chinn.

19 Recreio v. Club, Recreio.

26 Kowloon v. R.A.-Kowloon.

Acting the list to Gilmore.

Governor after last Sunday's matches:-

It is charged that the city has done nothing for sports. The few publie recention grounds that exist are in a deplorable condition. In the annual inter-scholastic track meets held in "late years the Manila public schools have always failed to score even a point in the track meets. This is cited as a proof of the deplorable condition of athletics in the city. As yet, there is no public football field in the city, despite the fact that foot- ball has been one of the island's weak points at the Olympic games. Besides his admitted executive ability, Mr. Cuyugan would do much for the local sports, it is said.

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

THE BROADWAY FOLLIES'

1 South China v. Royal Artillery. 260.5.B. V. Recreio.Sockunpoo, ed to learn that, in response to

-South China.

K.O.S.B. v. Police, Sookunpou.

1 Club v. Chinese Ath.-Club,

1

1

1

Queen's Regt. v. Club de Recreio. -U.S.R.C.

Kowloon v. Scots Guards, K(TV- loon.

6 R.A.F.

U.S.R.C.

Scots Guards-

6 Police South China.-Club.

8 RAF v. Chinese Ath.-U.S.R.C.

8 Club v. Kowloon.

South China v. Recreio-South China.

K.O.S.B.V. R.A.-Sookunpoo.

8 Police

Joseph's.

Scots Guards.-St.

12 R.A. v. Queen's Regt.-Sookunpoo.

16 Queen's v. Club-Sookunpoo..

15 Chinese Ath. v. Police.-Club.

15 Kowloon v. K.O.S.B.--Kowloon.

15 Recreio v. R.A.F.-Recreio,

15 Scots Guards v. South China,

U.S.R.C.

Y

Recreio.-

19 Police v. R.A.Sookunpoo. 22 Scots Guarde

U.S.R.C.

22 Club v. R.A.-Club.

22 Police v. Kowloon,-Kowloon.

22 R.A.F. v. Queen's.-Sookunpoo.

26 South China "B" v.

South China.

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SEASON EXTENDED. Local theatre-goury will be pleas Club-popular demand, the season of the Broadway Follies at the Queen's 26 Chinese Ath. v. St. Joseph's Theatre has been extended for two

days more, namely Sunday Monday, August 11th and 12th, when the company will give a fare well programme, including by spe- cial request the charming Arctic 'Ballet.

Club.

26 University y. South Chinn "A"

--St. Joseph's.

DIVISION A "B",

October.

1 St. Joseph'a v. Boy Scouts.--St.

Joseph's.

1

S. China "A" v. Chinese Ath.- Leighton Fil

1 Kung Woo v. South China "R".

-Yaumati.

In the American League,. Cleve About 30 children were recent-

lard defented Chicago, 6 to 3, Iy trapped by the tide while pad-

mud flats or while St. Louis nosed out a victory dling on the

then over Detroit, 4 to 3. Washington of Shoeburyness. Some

Their necka

wh lost to the Boston Red Sox, 5 to 3 and the loss placed them in a tie rescued by boats.

with the Browns for third place in the league standings. There were no other games scheduled.

1 Kowloon v. Moslems.-Kowloon were up to

3.16.

8 Boy Scouts v. South China "A".

-Leighton Hill 3.15:

B Chinese Ath. v. St. Joseph's,

A thrilling Rugby football

8. South China "B" v. Kowloon.-match has given power of speech

Leighton Hill.

to a Maori, aged twenty-one, who

8 Mualems v. Kung Woo.-Recreio had been dumb since birth. Dur-

3.16.

15 South China "A" v. South China

"B"South China. 15 St. Joseph's V. Moslems. St.

Joseph's. Kowloon v. Boy Scouts.-Kow- loon, 3.15.

22 South China v. Chinese Ath.-16

South China.

26 R.A.F. v. R.A.-U.S.R.C.

E6 K.O.S.B. v. Scots Guards.-Soo-

kunpoo.

"

29 K.O.S.B. v. South. China.-Soo-

kunpoo.

29 Recrelo v. Club-Recreio.

23 Kowloon v. R.A.F.-Kowloon.

29 Queen's v. Police.-U.S.R.C.

29 Chinese Ath. v. R.A-Club.

November.

2. Queen's v. K.O.S.B.-Sockunpoe.

ing a tense moment in a game at Wanganui, New Zealand. be sud- denly astounded his neighboura with a loud yell followed by a torrent of language.

16

V.

Kung Woo Chinese Ath.- Yaumati.

6 Chinese Recreio.

22 South China "B" v. St. Joseph's.

-St. Joseph's.

22 Kung

Yaumati.

Woo V. Kowloon.- 22 Moslems v. South China "A"

Leighton Hill.

22 Chinese Ath. v. Boy Scouts.

Leighton Hill, 3.16. 22, St. Joseph's v. South China "A"

-St. Joseph's.

6 South China v. Queen's-South 20 St. Joseph's v. South China "A".

China.

St. Joseph's.

29 Kowloon v. Chinese Ath.-9.15.

Moslems v. South China "B"

5 Club v. Scots Guards.-Club. 29

5 Kowloon v. Recrelo, Kowloon.

Police v. R.A.F.-U.S.R.C.

5 K.0.9.B. v. Chinese Athletic.29

Bookunpoo.

12. Queen's v, Kowloon.-U.S.R.C.

12 Recrolo v. R.A-Recreio,

12 Chinese Athletic Scots Guards.

Club.

.

South China.

Boy Scouts v. Kung Woo

Leighton Hi.

November.

Ath... v.

... Moslems.

5 South China "B" v. 'Boy Scouts.

-Leighton Hill,

Y.

SEDITIOUS LITERA-

TURE.

CHINESE ARRESTED AND FINED.

For being in possession of sedi-

6 St. Joseph's Kowloon St. tious literature, a Chinese, who

Joseph's.

12 Kung Woo, v. St. Joseph's,

Youmeti,

was

on, August 31, was arrested and was about to board the Star Ferry,

into custody... He brought before Mr. R. E. Lindsell taken 12 S. Chinu "B" v. Chinese Ath-and fined $25 this morning.

12 Kowloon v. China "A"-South

China.

Leighton Hill,

12 Moslems v. Boy Scouts-St.

Joseph's.

The Senior División matches will kick-off at 4.45 pm, during October and 4.30 p.m. during November.

The Junior Division "A" matches will idck-off at 3.15 p.m. during October and 8 p.m. during November. The Junior Division "B" matches commence at the same time as Senior

Mr. C. A. S. Russ, who defen- ed, pleaded that the man was not aware that the Ilterature which he carried was considered seditious, and consequently he asked his Worship to take a lenient view

with the defendant.

In addition to the fine, Mr. Lind-

6 South China "A" v. Kung Woo-games except where otherwise Indi- sell ordered the books to be con-

South China, 3 p.m.,

cated.

fiscated.

POLAR CAKE

IT'S QUALITY THAT COUNTS

A New Show

in a

New

Theatre

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...........8 1,518,201 HEAD OFFICE –BINGAPORE.. Branches, agencias and Correspondinis în all- the principal cities of the world.

Every description of Banking xid business transacted.

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