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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928.

THE WORLD SPORT

CLUBS FINED.

FAILURE TO TURN OUT IN

LEAGUE MATCHES.

The following decisions were rench- ed at the last meeting of the Emer goncy Committee of the Hongkong Football Association, presided over by Mr. R. Hall:

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LOCAL HOCKEY.

TEAMS FOR THE MATCHES

NEXT WEEK.

LOCAL CRICKET.

THE KOWLOON C.C. TEAMS FOR TO-DAY.

The following will represent the Kowloon C. C. in a friendly match

SHAMEEN LAWN TENNIS.

MEN'S HANDICAP SINGLES.

The following are the results of

against the Hongkong C. C. to-day the first round of the Men's Handl on the K.C.C. ground at 2 P.-F.cnp Singles; Goodwin (Capt.), W. Brace, A. W. Bye, H. H. Benson (-16). Ramsey, E. G. Fincher, B. F. Fincher, W. F. Arndt (415) defeated

N. H. Ross, G. A. V. Hall, H. T.].L. B. Wood (→ 1630) 6/0, 6/2, Buxton, F. S. W. Smith, 3. Jex and Olliver.

F. Gandossi (~ 430) defeated W. R. Farmer (— 15).6/3, 7/5,

Lieutenant Weir (--- 4210), walk over Surgeon-Lieutenant Maguire) (30) scratched.

Kowloon C. C, seconds will be ro presented by the following in their intch against University seconds at Pokfulam at 2 p.m. to-day: H,Ovory (Capt.), N. Mackay, D. S, Green, B. M. Bronnwald (15) walk over Potheram, A. H. Rayed, G., Lee, H. T. Buxton (16) 0. B. Raven, A. E. Silkstane, Li, H. W. F. Gliman, (430) walk A. R. Puttee, LA. A. Laithwaite and E, R. Price,

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over, Lieutenant Birch. (~~ 40).

J.J. Meere (15) walk over, A. E. Arnhold (→ 15).

R. D. Wolcott (— 30), defeated

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club first eleven in a match with the K.0.8.B. at the U.S.R.C. on Wednesday at 4.49 prompt.-W. K. Tait, O. E, C. Marton D. Lyon, A. A. Dand (captain), E. J

The following will represant the K. Neckelman (+16) 8/6, 6/7, R. Mitchell, J. E. Noronha, J. Hongkong Electrle Recreation Club 6/2. Plummer, H. Owen Hughes, E. D Lawrence, U. C, Francis, and G. E. Ra friendly match against the Lieutenant Currie (→ 30) dé- Police Recreation Club, at Happy feated M. Gavin (16) 6/1, Divot,

Valley to-day-H, F. Akehurst, C. 11.

L de Rome, J. C. Dunbar, C.-6/4. E. Gahagan, IL S: Jones, J. F. Lunny,

K.LT.C. Defeat Beds, and Herts.

J. H. M. Andrew (--- 15) defent- H. M. Marshall, W. N. H. Murdock, Wed M. A. Annett (36) 6/4, 9/7, J. Pint£ (30) defented J. Car Muskott, and J. R. Way (Captain). Reserves: G. T. Padgett and S. negle (—— 15). 0/2 6/1 Deacon.

H.

RA, y South China. Committee considered the Reforeo's report on the above Senior Diylston game played on the lat, and decided Lo suspend Nellis, of the RA., until The second eleven to meet the January 1, 1929.

Y.M.C.A. on Monday at 4,45 at King's Coinmittee continued with the en- Park will beW. . Tait, R. R. Todd quiry into the refusal of the Chinn, L. F. Nicholson (enptain), A. J. W, Athletic team to continue with the Ashby, Major J. P. S. Greig, L. A. R Junior League game v The Queen's Duncan, J. Price, W. Woodward, the 17th, ult. The Referee, was R.K. Valentino, W. A. Nowers and present with the Chinese Captain. E. C. Fincher,

D.B.S. v Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI, Committee decided to suspend the

The Diocesan Boys' School will be. Captain of the Chinese team, Ng Po Lau, until the 1st February, 1920, and The Kowloon Indians met and to severely censuro him. They also Marmed the Reds, and Berts, on the represented by the following in their Marina, ground yesterday afternoon, match against the Hongkong C.C. End InstaChing

XI to-day on the Club ground-Bev, the Secretary to write to by 4 goals to 2. the

Athletle

W. T. Featherstone, Ji L. Younganyo, Association In the first half of the match the D. J. N. Anderson, W. II. Kwan, R. pointing out that the Club was respon-game was fairly evenly balanced, the Lee, G. A. Lee, F. K. Lee, A. Prata, sible for their players boing acquaint goals being 2 to 1 in favour of thei ed with the rules of the game, that Indians. In the second half the Beda. Jackson and: R: Rood. Reserve, G. they muit he instructed to obey the and Herts, scored n, goal soon after Winch. Scorer, A. T. Nomanbhoy. Referen without question, and that the start, after which the gamo went should there be a repetition of this decidedly against the visitors, the bail offence it will render the Club lable spidom crossing to the Indians side,

1 La expulsion from the Association.

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GRO.. Duncan (130) defanted „J. H. Sutclif (scratch); 6/1, 7/5.

C1. E. Watson (~ 40); defeated Krabbe (3415) 0/3, 6/0. J. Linakar (→ 15) defeated Ja Hinke (30) 6/3, 6/9

A. E. Pritchard (40) de- fented V. E. C. Ferrier (-40). 6/2, 6/8.

R. N. Bjuke (15) defeated J. C. H. Bonbright: (~ 40), 6/4, 3/6, 7/5.

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Colonel Christie, the formner Mra. Era Millard, of Fairlawn husband of Mrs. Agatha Christie, The Emergency Committee recom-sive, scarcely getting a chance to pass totailed 102,692 motor-cater. In-cester, died from injuries receiv- Naney Neco, the daughter of Mr. C. The visitors remained on, the defen- British India up to March 31 last Cottage, Cooper's Hill, near Glou- the novelist, has married Miss mended to the League Management the Indinn halbacks. The game was Committee that the result of the kept up at a very rapid pace through cluding taxi-cabs and 19,008 heavy, ed when saving her child from he-W. Neele, of Rheola, Croxley game Queen's v China Athletic. as out.

vehicles.

ing knocked down by a car. at time of abandonment stand.

Lat Wah Cup Final.

The Hon. Secretary informed the Committee that II. E. the Officer Ad- ministering the Government had kindly consented to be present at The Anal and to present the trophiles at the conclusion, The Hon, Segre- Lary was authorised to obtain cleven miniatura cups to be presented to the winning team' that day,

League Meeting..

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The following aro minules meeting of the Management Com- mittee of the Hongkong Amateur Football League, with Mr. G. T. May in the chair.

Committee considered the recom mendation of the H.K.FA, with re- ference to the Senior Division game South China v K.O.S.B. of Nov. 3, Reeves not being properly registered. They ordered the game to be replayed on the S, China ground and the gate proceeds from this game be paid into the League funds.,

Kowloon Football Cluby K.O.S.B.

Committee considered the failure of the K.F.C. to turn out in the above Junior Division game on the 17th ult, and their arquainting their opponenta of the postponing of the game. Kowloon F. C. fined $10 and warned.

University F. C.

Committee considered correspon- dence relating to the failure of the University Football Club to turn out on the 17th ult, 24th ult, and the lat The Committen's finding is as follows: "For failing to fulfil their fixtures University F., C. is fined $10. That the University F. C. and all players registered for them at this date, be suspended from the 11. K. Amateur Fouiball League for the rest of the season, and that previous games in which they had participated this season be expunged from the records,"

Club de Recreio F, C.

Correspondence on the subject of the Club de Recreio failing to turn out against S. Ching "A" in a Junior Division game on the 10th ult., was considered by the Committee and their finding in na follows:

1. For failing to fulfil a fixture Club de Recreio F. C. is fined $10.

2. Fa

Falling to reply to correspon dence sent by the League Hon. Secre- tary, the Club de Recreio Junior Division players suspended until such time na correspondence is answered, and until a satisfactory explanation is received ILA to their previous fallure to do so.

Letter from Mr. F. de Sousa re- the Committee on his

from

sigrink, departure from the Colony, Com- mittee unanimously agreed to place on record appreciation and thanks for all that Mr. Sousa had dona for football in the Colony, It was agreed to invite Mr. R. A. Silva to all the vacancy on the Committee,

Transfers.

Sherry of Police from Senior to Midweek as from 26. 11. 28.

McEwan, Johnson and Muir of Police from Senior to Midweek an from 4. 12. 28.

B. Marquee, Club de Recreio fram Senior to Junior as from 23. 11, 28.

J. M. Silva from Club de Recreio to St. Joseph's as from 15, 11, 28,

Chol, Ping-fan from Midwork, to Junior division as from 20. 10. 28.

G. G. „Edwards from University F. C. to H. K.F. Club pe from 22. 11.28. China Tv R. A

1. A. term failed to take the field; on this Junior Division game on the 17th ult., owing to the absence of. gear Explanation from the R. A. accepted, and Secretary Instructed to arrange for this game to be played (at a later date.

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Committon unanimously agreed to he, following regulation, governing. transfers to come into force from this dathat where a player has played

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