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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930.
WORLD SPORT.
"FANLING GOLF..
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
9.08 -1. G. Howard and W.-J.
Clerk.
9.16 am.-J. S., Dykes and C. B.
Riggs.
9.24 a.m.-J. S., Drummond and F.
M. Elia.
0.28 ..--1. W. Shewan and Sq.
Ldr. Boumphrey.
LOCAL FOOTBALL
TO-MORROW.
יו
KOWLOON MEET SOUTH CHINA
AT CAROLINE HILL.
[LEAGUE' COINCIDENCE.
[By "Wanderer."]
The most interesting match 1.32 am.-0. E. C. Marton and A. to-morrow from a league position
II. Alexander.
atandpoint is that between Kow-
9.30a.m.-C. Thwaites and 3. Mac-loon and South China, it so hap
Knight
pening that the other four Senior
9.40 a.m.-F. A. Howard and W. D.] games bring the four teams at the
Harris.
top of the division in opposition
9.44 1.0.-A. II. Ferguson and P/O to the four teams at the bottom,
C. E. St. J. Beamish,
9.18 a.m.-E. D. Lawrence and D.
G. G. Macdonald.
9.5% a.m.-A. Langston and S. $.
Perry.
9.56 .m.-R. M. Henderson am! A.
Auderson.
10.00 am-L., G, S. Dodwell and
Major Aste.
10.04 a.m.-Capt. Bloxham and A.
H. Musson.
10.08 .-J. Smith and R. A.
Campbell.
10.12 V. M. Grayburn and E.
Grimble,
10.16 am.-T. 5. Whyte South and
E. des Voeux,
10.20 -L. I. Andrewes and
Lieut. Macintyre. · 10.24 a.m.-A. E. Lissaman and Sub,
LL. Moseley.
10.28 B.m.-A. C. Meredith and J.
Highet.
10.32 -IC W. Toplin and E. D.
Black.
10.39 an, H. Penn and M. G.
Mills.
10.40 a.m.-E. P. Streatfield and M.
D. Scott
10.4- ..-. Hampton and J. S.
Maclaren.
10.48 ... U. Ireland and
Leach.
A.
10.59 am-1. H. Geare and F. A.
Redmond.
10.50 a.m.-W. Weight and W.
Clark,
W. Reeve.
a rather strange coincidence.
The fixture list is appended:
Senior Division.
South China Y, Kowloon,--Caroline
Hill, 4 p.m.
MONEY SAVERS
Recreio v. K.0.S.B.-Recrelo, 4 p.m. Chinese Ath. v. St. Joseph's.———
Stadium, 4. p.rai. Somersets v. Police,-Sookunpon, -4
p.m.
Club v. Royal Navy.-Club,
Junior Division.
St. Joseph's v. Club.-Club ground,
2,30.
Chinese "B" v. Kowloon.--Chinese,
H.V., 2.30.
Chinese "4" v. S. China "A",-
Stadium, 2.30,
Ewo v. University.-St Joseph's,
2.30.
rare
.....
Touch and Co.
The return meeting of Kowloon and South China should provide Their lengue tassie. records are very similar-both took defeat from the R.A. most un- expectedly-while if either of the sides considers it has a prospect of the championship, it cannot When afford to lose to-morrow. they met in Kowloon at the begin- ning of the season, Kowloon won convincingly by two clear goals. C. | At Caroline Hill, the story may
be different, though after Kow G.|loon's outbreak last week anything. Kowloon make might happen. three changes in their eleven. Angus Junior takes the place of his brother in goal, Runham comes hi ht left-half for Bliss, who was hurt last week, and McKelvic returns to the forward line. South China will probably muster fall strength, including Fung King-cheung.
11.00 a.m.-J.-W. Alabaster and 1104 a.m.-W. A. Butterfield and
Majr Beamish. 11.08 a.m.-W. B. Cornaby and A.
Plercy,
11.12 A. D.. Purves and 0.
Eager.
11,16 nằm.-J. D. Humphreys and J.]
R. Collie.
11:29 8.-J. D. Thomson and A
D. Humphreys, "
11.24 .m.--A. 6. Coppin, and G. I.
Wilson.
11.28 am, Forbes and E. M.
Bryden.
119 Lm-E. R. West and J. L
Bor
11.36 am:-), L. Adinine and J. B.
Lanyon,
11.40 nm.-J. C. Kyle ami 1), 3.
Gilmore.
11344 a.m.-C. E. Moore and D.
Robb.
s.
1148 ( Myrock anal S. T.
Bill.
11.52 am--ti, E. Towns and M. B.
Mathews.
31,54 kan,--T. C. Monngimu, aul 11.
A. Lammert. Noon.-N. R. Littlejohn and A. O.
Brawn.
SETTLING
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In practica swings, however, the player must accept the liability of
bends penalty if he breaks anything in such a way as to improve the lie of the ball.
Where the player makes a prac tice awing less than a club length away from the ball and strikes the ground or does anything that may bo said to improve the lie of the ball, he loses the hole in match play or two strokes in medal play.
A Shield Rehearsal, The Club will have a Shield rehearsni, to-morrow when they play the Royal Návy, a team they will and much altered since they played them earlier in the season, though I understand that the Navy are beginning to lase men It is through ship movements.
and Van possible that Firth
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Tromp may not be available for BARGAINS
Saturday. The Navy should win comfortably, however.
The Borderers may have some the Recreio ground, if the Inter difficulty in beating the Recreio on!
team can induce A.V. Gosuno to Turn out, The Portuguese have shown no tendency to get goals without him.
Police Prospects.
The Police are at the foot of the league and the Somersets have lost fewer points than any other senior side. It doesn't appear that the Police have much chance in the. match to-morrow. There is, how- ever, just a possibility that they may produce a surprise packet. Having broken their run of bad luck with a victory,, their first, In their only match this year, they may follow this up with some- thing even better. Still the Somersets have been giving absolutely nothing away lately and they should win...
The Athletic are too strong for St. Joseph's, and I trust for the sake of the College team that their regular goalkeeper will be avail. able.
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Sunday Football,
[To The Editor of Hongkong
Telegraph.]
Sir I wish to inform you that the football match played on the Kowloon
GARRISON NEWS.
YESTERDAY'S NAVAL CRICKET MATCH.
With the Juniora, As long as feeling does not creep in, a lively game should be seen in the Junior League when South China "A" and Chinese
cricket Athletic "A" meet for the first
HMS. Herald defeated time. South China "A" have yet
team from H.M,S. Kent by 27 runs at to be defeated. The Athletic "A"
Happy Valley yesterday afternoon. have lost but once. A very close
Hocking bowled very well for the game with the odds slightly favour- Football Club Ground on January 5 Herald, and took three wickets for one ing South China should be seen. was due to a misunderstanding be. run, Leggitt, for the Kent, was the
Kowloon, St.
and tween the Secretary and Mr. I highest scorer for his alds, University
Horald got 105 runs for seven should register Lo, the principal of Kowloon College.
no wickets, O'Brien with 41 and Millburn victories,
The Committee have given
with being the top scorers. Banction for Sunday football.
Arnum took two wickets for 12 runs, JAMES EMITH.. Hon. Secretary, K.F.C. and Escott took three for 20. Bix other bowlers were tried for the Kent side, but runs were hit fairly freely from them.
Football: Baker, In the Chiria Fleet Football League, 14 at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, Club Reserves:Stirling; Bloan, Iroquois were beaten by Marazion by Railton; Hynes, Pun the only goal scored. Teams: Ma
Iroquois Wyatt, Hamon, Olivery Pankhurst, Smith, Thomp Evans, Fell, Wadena
▸
다
Probable Teums,
Wallington, Blshop; Gilchrist, Sta. wart, Wataon; Bell, Jack- Hon, McBride, Reid, Po- touloff.
Club: Rodger;
Kowloon-Angus, Jn.
Gillitt,
Pile (C.); Hedley, Dowman, Runham Plle (T.M.), Me- Kelvie,Miles, Simpson and Eastman.
Kowloon Reserves-Hawke;
Guest, Springett: Griggs, "Campbell, Dunnett, Moore,
MoжB Seddon, Bickford... S
Richardson, Routledge, Swift, Tig well, Panley,
Iroquols, having won seven games and drawn one, were favourites in this match, but Maration were full valus for their win.
FINE POINTS.
LECTURE TO LOCAL FOOT: BALL REFEREE.
Bruce v. Cornflower. Another match in the China Fleet Football League resulted in a win for Brace against Cornflower, by the odd goal in five, at Happy Valley yester day afternoon. · Both sides put up a game." keen and vigorous show, and the re- sult was always in doubt until just bo- full advantage of the opportunity to ford the end. Team:
hear Mir, Scott on the subject, and Bruce Barnes; Miller, Parr, Pal- gained much valuable knowledge from mor, Hornet, Grubb; Haines, Pearson, the experience. The players were figures, Potts, Joynes, Barrett.
An interceting three quarters ofte an hour was spent by members of the Hongkong Football Referees Association at their rooms yesterday
the evening, when Q. M. 8. Boot, gavo a lecture on the finer points.
number of members tools
A
large
indicated by small wooden Cornflower Aagto; Now, Best; while the ball was a wainat, in Kennisb, Childs, Pawson; Bipple, manner Mr. Scott was able to itias! Woodward, Adams, Williams, Bennett trate ils points and to make his re
· `R.A.0.C. ▼ Tamaran marks perfectly clear to his listeners. In a friendly match, the RAO,C defented the Tamar by Ave goals to afternoon, when Brace, draw with nil. The Ordnance put out their Kant in a score of twą pónis sach.
W strongest aldo, and
'cheon, Krilovsky; Stoker, Curtis, Nobes Allsopp; Brough, Hall better team to easily the In the first half the Kent Lewards®
Hockey, seemed likely to make the pin foresta but a strong rally by the Brace in theS son and Coppin. Reserves: Marazion,-Goodall; Brown, Bob A well-contested hockey match was second bak Enabled them to draw Fowler, Dinner
LE Glass Durham, Keon, Wells played at Happy Valley yesterday, level,