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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929.
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INTERPORT TEAMS AND BOOKING.
DATE OF THE SHIELD TIES IN SECOND ROUND.
TO-MORROW'S GAMES.
[By "Wanderer."]
PROSPECTS.
FORTY-NINE ROUNDS FULL OF FIGHT..
reason
NAVAL BILLIARDS.
· THE SMALL SHIPS' CUP 'FINAL.
7
The Soul of the Small Ships' Billiards Cup was played at the Chief and Petty Officers' recren- tion room last night between teams from H.M.S. Stormcloud and H.M. Submarine L19. The games were closely contested, and result- ed in a win for the submarine, team by a quargin of 70 points, The scores are appended:
II.M.S. Stormcloud..
150
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY,
The starting times for Sunday's wolf at Fanling are:
LEAGUE CRICKET.
UNIVERSITY TO MEET H.K.C.C. TO-MORNOW.
The following will represent the University 1st. XI in a League match
8.44 a.m.-A. E. Wood and R. against the Hongkong Cricket Club
II. Hollis
on the intter's ground on Saturday, 8.50 a.m-J. Thayer and R. Kat 2 p.m. sharp.-A. A. Rumfahn
Hepburn.
(Capt.), F. I. Zimmern, D. K. Samy, 9.00 a.m.-C. B. Riggs and H.D.. Laing, L T. Ride, C. W. Lam,
Spicer,
A, P. Guterres, S. V. Gittins, E. A. Leo, A, T. Lee, D. J. N. Anderson."
9.24 a.m.-L. Garner and S. A.
Slonp.
9.28 a.m.-A. Leach and A. G.
Coppin.
9.32 a.m.-Major Beamish and
J. P. Warren.
9.86 a.m.-J. D. Thomson and K.
S. Robertson. 9.40 a.m.-L. D. Beaumont and
H. N. Laver. 9.44 a.m.-G. E. Eliams and L.
Yatco.
9.48 4.-W. R. Mansfield and
G. Miskin. 52 a.m.-T. A. Martin and W.
Clark.
Dean
LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE.
Ryder
126
Body
122
Rutherford
98
Eastlake
150
Reynolds
123
to ex-
760
Submarine L19.
9.50 a.m.-A. H. Ferguson and
L. C. S. Dodwell.
Brokenshire Fairburn Newcombe Dunnett Malls.... Edmiston
160
10:00, n.-H. F. Bloxham and
W. D. Brown.
150
10.04 a.m.-S. T. Bultin and A.
150
0. Brawn.
117
150
10.08 a.m.-D. Forbes and J.
Cameron.
$39
10.12 a.m.-A. D. Humphreys
and H. A. Lammert.
[By "Wanderer."1
There is every pect some really good bouts at the monthly tournament of tho Hongkong Boxing Association, Now that the Interport Leanwhich normally would have been has been definitely settled, or at held to-morrow, but has been least as far as it will be until postponed until Saturday next. A the day of the match, we critics brief glance at the programme is have only to lay back for a while suffleient to suggest that barring in anticipation of a great game, accidents, it will be well worth with the chances in favour of the waiting for. locala.
The names of the Shanghai play ers were given in the Telegraph on Wednesday, and they strike one immediately as an exceedingly expable erowd, whatever the pre- cise line-up. The only doubtful sec- tion seems to be the rear division, where Wilson. Read and Palmer are claimants for the two places, none being particularly omistand ing.
Frank Read will be remember ed as the former Kowloon; left buck, "Torry" Wilson came to liongkong as a winger about five years ago, and Palmer has been playing at centre-half of late..
Hongkong's eléven will be pitted against a strong Army side en Wednesday next, and DO Army man has been cluded
The principal llem is a fifteen rounds contest for the light the weight championship of Colony between Leading Seaman "Nobby" Tall, HLM.S. Titania, and A. B. Davies, of H.M.S. Hermes.
It will be Hall's second cut 'at) the championship, though he put. P.4 memorable fight against the previous Holder. Stoker Percy Lake, who won the belt outright. Next week's contest will be for a new hell tendered by Mr. A, Mur doch, the well-known referes.
Game Scrapper.
Hall is deservedly popular for his doggedness when the battle seems to be going against him, and this stamina has served him well times without number
He
HOCKEY.
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K.B.S.F.P. TO PLAY AT
KING'S PARK,
The following will represent, the
K.B.S.F.F.&. in a friendly hackey
match against the Club de Recreto 2nd. XI at King's Park at 5.15 p.m. to-day-King, Machim. Brennan, Hedley, Francis, Hirst (W), Gregory, Angus, Whitley, Weill, Tearne,
indicated.
With The Juniors.
TC-
The R.K.F.C., lacking the services in should have fought Davies ear-of Goldman, and thus forced to do will perhaps belier in the season, but Davies was considerable amount of this
From the shuffling, are not expected to hold incentive for the mill- pronounced. unfit.
latter's supporlors it is learned Chinese Athletic, while a Police tary amen to strive very hard to that there will be no question of victory against the Small Units is win, and oblige the Interporters
on this occasion. any unfitness to give of their best.
Just one point occurs to me in ayles has been in strenuous training for some time past' and connexion with the booking for will undoutedly give a good, ac- the match. Although it has not count of himself. Davies is fast been officially announced, I under-off the mark and it will be llall's stand that $2 will be charged for greatest task to hold him off in all seats in the covered stand, and the early stages of the contest. even at this price the tickets are
Incidentally, it will be the first expected to go like wildfire. Book time
that all has fought in ing is to be opened at the Hong Hongkong and not beon required kong Pootball Club on Tuesday to give away weight. next and onwards, but it would be much better and more venient if the Association follow- ed the example of the Ruggerites and enabled booking to be made the centre of the town.
con-
Fraser's Opponents.
The leading teams in the Juniori Division of the Lengue ara all pre- sonted with light tasks this week- end and should consolidate their] respective positions. The Chineso Athletle have the most difficult task, that of beating South China, "B" on the Caroline Hill ground. They should manage to scrape through, however.
Navy v Artillery.
The following will represent the
Royal Navy voraus Royal Artillery in a Division I League match, com- mencing & p.m. on R. N. ground, King's Park on Saturday.Comdr. F. C. Bakor (Capt.), Comdr, J. N. Pelly, Comdr. E. G. Stanley, Pay. Dt. 11. S. Watch, Fay. It. C. F. Waters, Lieut. C. F. Phillips, RN., Lieut- X. F. G. Silton, R.N., Midshipman Parkhurst, Sub. Lt. C. H. Singleton, Midshipman G. G., Suthor, Bub.. LA. H. C. Imma.
RUBY FOOTBALL.
FINAL INTERPORT TRIAL TO-MORROW.
The following will represent the Rugby Section of the H.K.F.C. in the final trial match vernus United Ser-
10.10 a.m.-C. I. Shark and Hvices on the Club ground at 2,30 p.m.
Shantz.
10,20 am.-W. Beveridge and
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M. D. Scott. 10.24 a.m.-G. D. Black and F.
A. Perry, 10.28 a... M. Ellis' and M.
G. Mills.
10.32 a.m.-J. P. Sherry and A.
W. Roberts
10.36 a.m.-D. L. King and G.
E. Mitchell.
10.40 a.m.-W. L. Dunbar and
A. E. Lissaman. 10.44 a.mi-G. W. Sewell and E.
G. Frederick.
10.48 .m. J. Raikes and S.
Berg.
10.52 a.m.-W. J. S. Key and H.
G. Howard,
10.56 am.-C. J. Waddell and
A. R.. Cox.
11.00_n.m.-W. K. Talt and J.
Coulthart. 11:04 am.-J. S. MacLaren and
F. A. Merry. 11.08 a.m.-S. S. Perry and D.
Ellie.
11.12 a.m.-D. J. Gilmore and
-N. K. Littlejohn. 11.76 a.m.-R. A. Campbell and
T. L. Christie.
11.20 .m.-D. M. Goodall and
A. Morley..
:
to-morrow (Saturday). Ride; R. J. Grieve, G. A. L. Plummor, V. W. Stanion, M. D. Scott; C. D. Wales, (Captain), J, L.
Day, H. F. Akehurst, J. Milne- W. Leckie, E. R. West; J. R. Riddell, W. Lithgow. Smith, R. P. Moodie, B. P. Massey, Reserves, W. Beveridge, J. Merry. Referee, IL. F. Ewin. Touch Judge, A. Gordoni.
MACDONA PLAYERS.
FAREWELL. VISIT OF THE COMPANY,
Hongkong is to have one more op. portunity of scoing that first-class London Company, the Macdona Players, in a new production on Friday, Feb. 16th, at the Star Theatro Kowloon, when they will present "The Philanderer."
They will be passing through on the s. Kashgar to Singapore and. arrangements have been made for them to perform at The Star Theatre on the above night while the ship is in port.
Mr. Thomas A. Randell, the ad- vance manager of the Company, who the B.A. is passing through on Moren, reports that they are hav Miss Winifred Spooner, of Work-ing a most successful season in Ingham, the woman air pilot, was Shanghai.. recently ordered, by the local
Booking opens on Tuesday, 5th Eastern and St. Joseph's Bench to keep her Alsatian dog inst., at the Star Theatre Kowloon
look likely winners.
And at Messrs. Moutric's,
It is to be hoped that Marine Fraser's opponent
on this
oc- also incasion will be more of
A match than we have been in the habit of seeing lately. The Association With reference to the draw for has nominated A. B. Hall, of the the second round of the Shield Hermes, and very little of him is We have Competition. By is misunder-known in Hongkong. standing, the dates for the good authority for stating, how- matches were erroneously given as evor, that he will be able to offer February 16th, but as a matter of better response to the Marine's fnet, they are scheduled for March onslaughts than could be credited 16, the date set aside in the to Clayton, and a previous on- ponent. Fraser has an exceeding- fixture list.
ly attractive style, but Signalman Morris demonstrated that he could be shaken out of it, and for the sake of sport, we trust Hall will be capable of something towards this end.
A full programme of League matches is scheduled for to-mor- row as follows:--
Senior Division,
Chinese Ath. v. Club Club, 4
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K.0.9.B. v. Navy.-Chatham Rd.,
4 .31.
Small Units v. Police-Bookum
✅ poo, 4 p.m. South China v. Kowloon,Caro-
line H, 4 p.m. Recreio v. Queen's-Recreio, 4 pan.
Junior Division. K.O.S.B. v. Small Units,-Sookum
poo, 2.30 Queen's y. S. China "A"-Chatham
Rd., 2.30. Chinase Ath. v. 3. Chinn "B"-
S. China, 2,30,
St. Joseph's v. - R.A.F.—St. Jas,
2.40.
R.A. v. Navy Chinese, II,V., 2.30 Recreio v. Eastern.-Recreio, 2,80,
Navy Going Strong,
Several Debuts.
The remainder of the pro- interest sinco gramme offerя several men new to the local ring
appear. are expected to
Two winners at the last tournament have been found how opponents. Stoker Odell, a real buttler, meets A. B. Friend of the Titania, in a six round light-weight contest, while A. B. Trimming. Hermes, will oppose A. B. Debell of the Bruce. Both should provide good scrapping if previous example is any criterion.
Two other fights include men, none of whom have fought here before, writing from memory.
A. B. Adams, of the Bruce, will meet Stoker Waltera, Hermes, in a featherweight bout, and A. B. Rawlings, a ffermes bantam, finds an opponent in A. B. Milburn, of the Kent.
It will be observed that a pro- gramme of six contests and 40 rounds have been' arranged, and the sport should be good."
Fi
Of greatest interest will be the match on Catinam Itoad between the Borderers and the rejuvenated Navy eleven. After their 6-1 victory over South China, any heights do not appear impossible to the Navy, They fully demonstrated their crelo that their form in representa- strength against the Interport team on Wednesday, and on that show- tive games has been vastly different from their League displays. They Ing alone, the Borderera aro in for can beat the Queen's if they play an extremely rough passage.
The Borderers are not likely to as they did against England, and make any important changes in the same eleven is available. their eleven, but I would suggest
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South China's Task
South China carller in the season defeated Kowloon by six clear goals, They will find this feat dificult of repetition to-morrow when Kow- loon visit Caroline Hill. Apart from that downfall Kowloon have Recreio's Changes.
conceded only eleven goals in eleven- Another strenuous game will be matches, which is sufficient evidence that on the Recreto ground whore of the quality of the defence. They are expected to give South China a hard game though naturally, the
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