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LOCAL FOOTBALL TO-MORROW.

BIG GAME BETWEEN K.O.S.B. AND ATHLETIC

one point and are the best-placed aide in the division. Nevertheless, I rather fancy the Borderers will get at least one point to-morrow.

Club and Kowloon.

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

HONGKONG CC. TEAMS.

Hongkong Cricket Club sides v Ing dian Recreation Club, in “League matches to-morrow, play to commence at 2 p.m., are as follows:

lat XL. (Away); T. E. Pearce

SEAMEW'S WIN OVER THE CICALA. The Club play the Somersets and are up against a tough proposition.)**

Shameen, Jan. 9.- The defence is in good form just H.M.S. Seamew defeated H.M.S. now, however, and the Someracts Cicala by two goals to nil yester-(Cant), H. Owen Hughes, A. C. L A FULL PROGRAMME. would be wise not to take too much day afternoon in the Shameen Bowker, 13. V. Parker, G. F. Sillitoo,

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The game was A. C. Beck, O. Moor, J. R. Hinton, W. for granted. Unfortunately, the Football League. Club will not have Goldman's very keen indeed and the Cleala D. Folley, A. Rold, E. J. R. Mitchell.

2nd XI. (Home): W. W. Mackenzie services at their disposal, and this put up a very fine defence against (Capt), R. K. Hepburn, H. J. Arm

strong. O. EL G. Marton, G. EL may. have some effect on their a superior team.

Divett, R. M. Wood, J. H. Ashworth, W. Harris-Walker, R. H. Doyler, G. D. Mead, F. E. Skinner.

Leeson, the Seamew centre The match of greatest impor-prospects. McBride has returned tance in the Senior League to- from Home leave and fills his old forward, scored the first goal morrow is to be played at the position at right half. Gilchrist about ten minutes after starting, this being the only score in the

K.C.C. Teims For Saturday, Stadium, where the K.OS.B. pay a [pinying at centre-forward.

first half. The Cicala unfortun-

The K.C.C. teams for Saturday, Kowloon entertain St. Joseph's ately missed a goal from a penalty against, the Civil Service, are visit. Neither team has been playing quite up to form

and paper form would suggest kick. In the second half, Leeson follows: late, but they can be relied upon win for the home side. The latter again scored for the Seamew aboutj

1st XI, home ground.-W. Brace to provide a keen game,

have suffered a rather severe fifteen minutes after resuming (Capt); E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, The fixture list follows:

blow, McKelvie having damaged The game was keen and fast A. T. Lee, N. H. Ross, F. E. Lawrence, an ankle and being unfit to turn throughout and both sides were F, Zimmern, D. Laing, A. W. Ramsay, out. Gallagher" returns to the remarkably good in their defence. G. A. V. Full and F. Goodwin Umpire, J. P. Robinson; scorer, A. R.A. v. South China-Sookunpoo, inside right position and 'Simpson The teams were:

H.M.S. Scamew. - Chapman; Hyde-Lay. 4 pan. 1

comes in at inside-left, Miles

2nd. X, Happy Valley-B. Pethe- Kowloon v. St. Joseph's.-Kowloon, ngain leading the attack. St. Cass, Horn; Meacham, Goodman,

F. Raven, O. B. Raven, J. Hirst, N. Royal Navy v. Recreio.-Caroline Joseph's have shown steady im- Grimsdell; Mitchell, Cunningham, ram (Capt.), G. Lee, H. Overy, A. R Mackay, F. S. W. Smith, S. Jex, R. provement and will certainly give Leeson, Cardy and Smith. Hill, 4 p.m. A

Baldwin and A. J. Kow. Umpire, A. Chinese v. K.0.5.B-Stadium, 4 the mainlanders a keen run for the

W. Bliss; scorer, Capt. Laithwalle. quints.

League v. Varsity. Past and Present.

Senior League.

4 p.nl.

p.in. Somersets v. Chrb.--Chatham Road,

4 p.m.

t Junior League. Club v, Navy.-Club, 2.30. University V.. Eastern-Chinese,

2.30.

S. China "" v. Chineso "B"

Caroline Hill, 2.30.

Jakeph's Joseph's 2,30,

SL.

R.A.M.C.-S.

Neercio v. South China "A".-

Recreio, 2.30.

K.O.S.B. v. Chinese "A"--Sookun

pun, 2.30. Ewo v. Kowloon.-Navy, 2.90.

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The Royal Navy Should ex perience little difficulty in obtain ling two points from the Club de!

Recreio.

With the Juniors. "

H.M.S. Cicala-Garlick; Glyan, Pinder: Williams Render, Stevens; McKessick, Crick, Rees, Sur. Lt. Bolton and Riddle.

This puts H.MS. Seamew at the

The following will represent the top of the League, with H.11.S.) Tarantula one point behind for Combined League in the above second place, with the same num- match on Sunday the 12th January

the The other teams on

University Ground, ..ber of games, The big match of the Junior are quite out of the running. The Pokfulam commencing at 2 p.m.

W. C. Hun (Capt.), Sq. Ldr. C. Division is that between the decisive match, for first place K.0.5.B. Reserves and Chinese should come in the return game of Boumphrey, E. F. Fincher, R. Lee, Seamew and H.M.SA. H. Madar, A. R. Minu, U. M. Athletic "A" at Sookumpoo. The H.M.S. Chinese have been defeated only Tarantula. It will be remembered Omar, J. E. Richardson, L. F. M. once this season while the Bor that when they met for the first R. Stephenson, R. M. Wood and E. derers have gone down of three time a few weeks ago, the match Zimmern, occasions. General form, how resulted in a draw of one goal ever, suggests another K.O.S.B. each. Our Own Correspondent, win.

R.A. Falling Of.

The Navy and South China "A" The Artillery have shown a bad both have easy games to play, SL falling off recently, and have not Joseph's, Kowloon and Eastern won since November 23rd. It is should be on the winning side, unlikely that they will improve while

a draw seems the most upon this to-morrow when they likely result in the match between nieet South China, a much brighter the "B" sides of the Chinese side since the return of Fung rivals, South China and the] King-cheung. The R.A. are big Athletic. fellows and know how to use their weight" judiciously. They may manage to shake South China out of their usual game, but the possibility is not a grent one.

The other Army-Chinese' game much more should provide

When thrilling struggle.

the K.0.8.3. and Chinese Athletic last met, a drawn game resulted, though the soldiers considered themselves a triffe unlucky to be deprived of a point. Since then, the Athletic have conceded only

Probable Teams.

Probable teams include: Kowloon; Gillott, Pile (C.);}

Hedley, Downnan, Bliss;) Pile (T.M.), Gallagher, Miles, Simpson and East- man. Reserve: Coates. Kowloon Reserves: Angus

Jun.; Guest, Campbell; Sed-] don, Runham, Dunnett: Springett, King. Moss, Moore, Bickford. Reserves:

Lady Lampson is exported to ar- rive in Hongkong by the .. Antenor on January 20. She will he accompanied by her young son, who is being sent Home to school in the care of friends, Lady Lampson Intending to return North after few days' stay in the Colony,

RIFLE SHOOTING..

A PUBLIC MEETING TO REVIVÉ INTEREST.

An advertisement elsewhere in this issue announces that a meeting of all those interested in rifle shooting will be held at the Volunteer Headquarters on Wednesday next, January 15, for the purpose of reviving the Hong- kong Rifle League and particularly Morgan, Hannan Hawke.

with a view to securing Hongkong's Club: Rodger: Wallington, entry in future Interport. Shooting

Bishop; McBride, Stewart contents. Watson; Alexander, Reld, We learn that Mr. R. M. Dyer has Gilchrist, Scott, and Jack permitted his name to go forward for the Presidency of the "organisation Club Reserves:-Surling; Sloan, and that many rifle enthusiasts have Potouloff: Hynes, Pun indicated their willingness to serve on cheon, Krilovsky: Dinnen, the Committee, and assisting once Bell, Railton, Thompson, again to make shooting in this Colony

a ren live sport. Coppin. Reserves: Fowler,

It is to be hoped that there will be Pankhurst.

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