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THE HỌNGKONG TELEGRAPH.- FRIDAY, JANUARY 24," 1930.

BOXING WORLD SPORT

CITY HALL

| Saturday, 25th January

al 9.15 p.m.

A Series of Selected Six Bound Contests Between the Navy and Army under 1,8,B,A, Rules Bantamweight

Pie, Pierce

8.L.I.

0.8. Evang 11.M.B. Kent

Light-Heavyweight

Pie. Woolley

K.0.8.B.

Pie. Baulch B.L.I.

V L.8. Irwin

11.M., Kent

Middleweight

v Marine Woolford

H.M.. Hermes

Lightweight

Pts, Eume K.0.8.B."

V

Stoker Harley H.M.. Kent

SL

Welterweight L/O. Woodhouse v AB, Trimming H.M., Hermes Lightweight Corp. Herston v 0.8..Scott

B:L.J.

H.M.8. Hermes

R. A.

J Middleweight Confeel Lt. G.G.H. Christjan v A.B. Ewin B.M.B, Ken Ex. Middleweight Champion of the Colony 4

Ex.1.H.D.A...

Middleweight Champion

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FULL SENIOR PROGRAMME TO-MORROW.

INTERESTING GAMES.

[By "Wanderer"]

CRICKET.

TEAMS FOR THE WEEK-END MATCHES.

LAWN TENNIS:

- DRAW FOR HONGKONG C. C. CHAMPIONSHIP.

The draw for the Championship events in the lawn tenuis tournament run by the Hongkong Cricket Club was made yesterday evening, the full list of the first round matches in the Open Singles, Open Doubles and Club Champlomhip being given below,

LADIES' HOCKEY.

SECOND ELEVEN TEAM FOR SATURDAY,

repre-

GARRISON NEWS.

RETIREMENT OF AN, RAT OFFICER.

Llout, G. M. Seal, Royal Artillory,

HONDURAS AGAIN.

MOBILISES AGAINST

- GUATEMALA.

Now York, Jan. 22, **

The following team will went the Hongkong Ladles Hockey who is well-known in Hongkong Ainessage from Tegucigalpa, Club 2nd XI in A match association football circles Aan Honduras, states that the Foreign against the Kowloon Ladies' Hockey excellent referee, has been permitted Minister has announced the mobi Club 2nd XI on the Naval ground at to retire.

He will sall for England lisation of Happy Valley on Saturday, 25th dext month in H/T Neuralla.

certain troops with January, Bully off 3.00 p.m.

the object of dislodging Guatemala troops which are reported have occupied Honduran territory. --Reuter's American Servico.

In the Open Singles there are 53

G. E. Little, P. Carter, M. King; entries, leaving twelve players with A. N. Other, F. Webber, . Bird, A. рус. E. C. Fincher, and Ng SE. Steelo, E. Blackburn, C. Ferguson, kwong are among those who will not J. L. Whyte, A. Steel, play until the, second round. Bolh these players are in the top quarter and appear likely to meat in the fourth round. M. W. Lo, (the holder) The following teams have been appears in the third quarter which D. selected to play in the match Maraiso includes Ng Sze kwong, and H. ried v. Single on the H.K.C.C. ground Rumjahn) 8. E. Groen and S. A. Ram-

Rumjahn. The Tientsin player,

yor, (A. L next Saturday.

jahn úgure in the third quarter while Married.. E. Pearce, H. J. Arm the last

quarter Ho

Honda would soom strong, J. Rodger, C. AL. Rickett,

to have quite a comfortabla passage: Owen Hughes, E. R. Duckdtt, H. E. J. R. Mitchell, J. R. Way, P. Jacks, to the semi-final. He meets Horace

Lo in the first round. SJ. Jordain, S. J. Stanesby.

The Finchers have drawn a bye In. Single-K H. Batzor, F. Sillitoe,

the first round of the Open Doubles J. It. Hinton, G. E. R Divett, A. C. Walker, R. K. Hepburn, O. Gare the Greens, F. A. Redmond and Beck, H. V. Parker, A. Reid, W. Harris and appear in the same quarter as tho Lo brothers. In the second quarter Marton, G. D. Mend.

A mixture of league and shield matches, the former prepondera ting, comprises the soccer pro-

A. L. Sullivan and H. Yoshida and T. granime for to-morrow, St. Jo-

Services v. Combined Lengue. Yamada. The third quarter contains seph's and the Somersets. micet to

The following will represent the the names of T Honda and T. Aki- decide which is to visit the Sta- United Services versus Combined yana, G. W. Sewell and J. S. Mc. diam on February 15 in the second League on the Kowloon C. C. ground aeran, A. L. Rumjahn and J. A. E round of the Senior Shield, the re- on Sunday commencing at 11 am Cassumbhoy and H. Owen Hughes and mathing Senior sides having len-Major R, He Crake, Captain J. RA. D. Humphreys. In the fourth gue fixtargs.

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The full list is,appended:

"SENJOR SHELD,

First Round.

Reynolds, Lieutenant A. H. Musson, Llenienant W. A. H. Maxwell, Private Joyce, Commander F. A. Baker, Squadron Lender C. Boumphrey, Ablo Senman F. Laslett, Sub-Lieut. P. C. Moseley, Lieutenant. F. M. R. Stephen

St. Joseph's * Somersets.--su. A. N. Other.

Joseph's, 4 p.m.

JUNIOR SHIELD.

# - First Rauurid.

Somtersels

2.30.

V

|_ Navy,--Sookvmpon, Krawloon v. Chinese "A"--Kowhon,

2.30.

S. China y. St. Joseph's.--Caroline

1101, 2.30.

SENIOR LEAGUE.

the

quarter appear the Rumfahn cousins, (the holders) and Ng Sze-kwong and Ng Sze-cheong.

The tournament is due to commence on February 10-and although the draw for the handlenp events Ins been made the handicaps" have not, yet been fixed,

The draw for the first rounds of the Open events and the Club, Champion,

hip are as follows:

Open Singles.

| Royal Navy/v. R.C.C. The following will represent the Royal Navy in a friendly match versus Kowloon C.C. Navy Kround nt 2 1.711.

E. C. Fincher, Mok Hing-song, S. A. Saturday Vice Admiral Sir A. K

G. H. W. Churchill. Lee Han- C. Waistel Paymaster Commander E. C Annaheim, Commander F. C. Baker, Crook E. Zimmers; F. Gruse vile and Ng Sze-kwong bye; A. II. Squadron Lender Boumphrey, Stoker | T., Cross, Lieutenant D. P. Evans, M. W. Lo Lak Kang-cheong; H. Y. Ka-lau; D. S. Green v A, H. Johnson; Able Seaman F. Laslett, Sub-Licut Ho Ng Sze-cheong: F. H. Kwok y P. C. Moseley, Commander, E. GY. J. Khan; E. W. Liang v Stanley, Lieutenant, F, M. R. Stephen Monaghan; H. D. Rumjahn F. A

A. N. Other.

Redmond; Luk Ding-cheong v D. Mohammed; H. Owen Hughes v F. F.

Club v. Chinese Ath~~Club, 4 p.m.son Kowloon e. K. Ö. S :B-Kowloon,

4 ..

Hill, 4 p.m. Recreio v. R. A.Recrcis, ̈4 p.m.

Navy v

Recreio v. Civil Service. The following will represent the Recreio in their League Match against the Civil Servire, at King's Park to

T.

SETTLING

THE POINT IN

GOLF

CLOUDY FORECAST.

Small Units Cricket. › A very interesting cricket match was played on Wednesday afternoon at Sookunpoo between the RAP Corps and the combined R.E. and R. Signale team, which ended in a draw owing to falling light.

The Engineers batted first, obtain The Royal Observatory reports ing 157 runs, of which Lt. Gough and that the anticyclone remaina Houghton each made 45. A feature stationary to the North of the of the innings was the work in the Yangtze Valley. A depression is field of Garvoy, who made four good situated to the East of Hokaido. A catchen in the long field, besides typhoon is indicated less than 200 saving numbers of strong hits for miles South-East of Yap probably the boundary. Captain Etherington moving Westward. Fresh moon- took three wickets for 31 runs.

The Pay Corps innings commenced soon will continue along the South- shakily, the first four

East Coast of China and over the wickets falling

comparatively cheaply. However, North China Sen. Ward and Captain Kirkpatrick stayed

The forecast till noon to-morrow together to make 61 for the fifth is:-N.E. winds, fresh; cloudy. wickot. When this wicket' fell the

match was concluded as the light made'

farther play impossible. Ward batted opponents taking up so much of the Anoly for 10 not out without giving play, and came back with nice short a chance, and was very strong on the passes, Leach's shot being held by leg side. The Pay Corps made a Perry, though he had no chance with very good game of it, considering that one of Gill's specials" minute fator. they were a man short, and their Farther play at either end, with score of 117 for five wicketa gave hols, concluded the first half.

Porry in fine form and saving hard them a chance of winning had the, game been able to have been played

On

out.

Football..

their

resuming, the Gunners-

kept

up

tho

pressure. Catton, of Engineers, missed an open goal from about five yards range when his aldo In the Hongkong Area Football had made a good rum. Fletcher took League, at Chatham Road yesterday the ball well up the field, and passed afternoon. 31st (31) Battery, A., across the goal, and Rodgers, after defeated the RD & R. Signals by fambling the ball, finally found the three goals to nil, and have now net. The rest of the game contained rendered themselves certain of win fine passing runs by both sides, the ning the League. Tenms:

Engineers being especially well served 31st (1) Rty., R.A. Maltby: Oliver, by Perry in goal, and the score would Seal; lial, Fletcher, Joyce; Cotton, have been much higher had it not Gill, Leach, Rogers,

been for his splendid play.

twice,

RE. & Signala.Perry; Sabin, The RA.0.C. team did well to forco Penny; Palmer, Grosvenor, Dolling; a draw with "B" Company, K.0.S.B. Raking on the Green.

Biggins, Maynard, Cotton, Morris, at Huppy Valley yesterday afternoon, Monaghan.

each side finding the net Raking things from the ifne of a After some midfield play following| Teams: putt with a putter or other club is on a corner to the Gunnars, Anoi

Navy Matches, "a common violation of the rules. passing took them down the field, At Happy Valley Yesterday after Loose impediments, such as twigs strong attack by the Engineers got League, Iroquois defented Petersfield the bar. A noon, In the China Fleet Football or matches, on the putting green strong

Tracing the line of a putt with a club thus is a forbidon practice. Rubbing the club along in the grass in the line of the putt is forbidden.

must be removed by hand. South China.--Caroline

JUNIOR LEAGUE

Chinese "B" v. R. A. M. C.-Chi-

nese H. V-2.30.

Ewo R. A. Res.--St. Joseph's,

2.30%

"The Shield Competition:

L. L. Guterres, H. A. Alves, H. 4. A. P. Pereira, J. E. Noronha, C. M. Sousa, F. J, Remedios, G. A. Guterres and F. 11. Carvalho, Reserve: J. H. Figueiredo,

Burros, H. M. Xavier, D. P. Xavier,

Fincher; A. E. Guest v A. L.'Rumjahn; S. E. Green v Wong Ink-nam; J. A. Cassuthboy v M. K. Lo; J. Barrow H. Yoshida, W. C. Hung v P. W. J. Planner; S. A. Rumfahn v-8. D. Humphreys; A. L. Sullivan v Cheng Chi-wing: Y. Hachiuma Yew Man kit; Y. Sajiki v Capt. E. C. Ethering. Lon: T. Honda v H. Lo: F. J. Rene dios, I. M. A. Ruznekt, F. Akiyama, Kong Too-cheung, I. C. Gould, and Chiu Chun-chiu bye.

1

Open Doubles, - E. . and E. F. Fincher bye; E, W. Linng and F. H. Kwok W. C. Hung and Cheng Chi-wing: L Forster and

K. C. C. Teams.. The K.C.C. teams for Saturday are As the Police might say, "You as under: never can tell," but there should be 1st. XI v Navy, King's Park.-W. little doubt regarding the outcome Bruce (Capt). E. C. Fincher, B. F. ut the Senior Shield 11e litween. H. Ross, W. C. Jung, S. Jex, A. Qr. Montgomery v M. K. and M. W. Fincher, F. Goodwin, A. W. Ramany, the Somersets and St., Jnseph's, The College team appears to have. Lee, F. E. Lawrence, F. Zimmern. Lo Luk Kang-cheng and Luk. Ding fallen offsitely after a decided

Seorer. A. Hyde-Lay: umpire, J. Phong v F. V. Khoo and T. K. Lion; Robinson,

J. Barrow and D. M. Macdougall improvement on their early season 21. Al v. RA.SC., KGC grouaul. Kong Tuo-chrung and Ho Ka-lau; S. displads, while it is, not sare do

B. Petheram (Cant), G. Lee, N. A. and D. S. Green v He Wal-hing and assume that the Soutersets" will E. Markay, F. S. W. Smith, A. R. F.Chi Chun-chiu; O. E. C. Marion and all to the errors which brought | Ravee, 11. Overy, 1. JH, A. I. 1. J. Armstrong v F. A. Redmeri zend | about their qasjerfed dcfent a Kow, D. E, Raven, 6. A. V. Blak, H.4. L. Sullivan, Yoshida and T

week ago,

Marlow, Surer, Capt. Laithwaite; Study Dr. D. J. Valentine and A.

4n the Junior Division, the Navy | umpire, A. W. Būse

and South him should win com

gortadily. The ould be

heen fight at Kowloon bearing in INTERPORT SOCCER. mind, the bague date in which Kowloon had Chiness "A" by thre goals at half time and lost 4-3. it should be noted that extra time must be played in these games if helessary.

TIENTSÍN ALSO VISITING

SHANGHAL

B. Crook; Yew Man-t And P. Grosa T. Honda and T. Aliyama; G. W. Sowell and J. S. McEnchran v Feroz Ali and Firure Khán; T. C. Monnganh and B. G. Grigor v A. L. Rumjahn and J. A. E. Cassumbhoy; II. Owen Hughes and A. D. Humphreyn v Y. Sajiki and Y. Hachiumn: E. Zimmern and A. 1. Hamson y S. A. and B. D. Rumjahn; Lieut. Col. Wyatt and Dr. L. T. Rido F. J. Remelies and H. A. Barros; Chna art H., 1 v Nr Sze-wong and Ng Sze-cheong: Li Wni-isoi and T Woan-tsoi H. V. Parker and A.

C.

The honorary, secretary of the Shanghai Football Association has received the following telegram Morse. from the Tientsin' Football Asso- riation:

Club Championship.

Club Strengthened. Alexander and Scott gutarn 5. the Clubs team for fo-morrow's big game trainst the Athletic, and the

S. E. Green bye; B. L.. A. Lennox v "Tientsin team sailing de initely | J. A. Summere: R. M. Wood y T. 6. re-arrangement, is such as to give in the str. Wilfred on January 27. Monaghan; G. H. W. Churchill v 11. the forward lines aditle The composition of the team is Owen Hughes; W. H. le Sueur Dr. notably absent last weisk. The Roxburgh: Waddell and Kid;

D. J. Valentine; A. D. Humphreys v E W.

Athletic are making no cangg| Kaznalin, ParkepCooke: Fingereth, 7. 1. Price: O. E. C. Marlon vi from their team,of, a week ag and Rodger, Pearson, Culcher, Johann ii. Nijhoff v I. S. Harris; A. L.

C. de Bruyn v I. Forste they will be all out to win as the son Club are the only team, in addi- Creepland will accompany the Capt. E C. Etherington; Do

Reserves:-Melthee, Morton. ivan v D. M. Macdougall; A. II. Crook T. succeeded in tion to the K,O,S.M., which has team manager. The team. w{}}} Ride v H. J. Armstrong: A. 'H, Block;

lowering their colgar, this seasong I don't think play in red shirts. Waddell, Kidd, H. V. Parker: F. A. Redmond J. it can be done twivé.

Pearson, and MyPhee are British Barrow; A. H. Johnson, and D. 5.

Green bye. The Navy play South China and | Army?"

a keen stripple is to be expected The visit of the Tientsin' team

If the Sasy have discovered their shunting boot, since list Satur day, they should win comfortably,

Kowloon and Borderers.

will accessitate a readjustment of the arrangements which have been made public regarding Interport Sorcer at China New Year, and in this connexion there was to ho’a "meeting" of "the Executive Com- The return match between Kow-mittee of the Shanghai Football loon and the K.O.S.B. promises the Asciation on Tuesday, when an most interesting match of the day; amended programme was to be: The Borderers have a defent to derided on. wipe out; Kowloon are usually at their best against the KOS.B. Kowloon are still without Bliss, whose injury appears to be very serious from a footballing point of view and Ranham again is the vacancy, in the, half-back line thougin his cxhibition last Satur- day was not entirely; satisfactory. The Borderers will play the,com- bination which has brought then

LEAGUE CRICKET,

"

INDIAN IL C. TO MEET THE ARMY

Indian R. C. 1st. XI, in a League The following will represent the

a steady of success lately, match against The Army to-morrow namely Stock

at inside-left on the I.1.C. ground:A. A. Rumjahn,

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CORRESPONDENCE.

Football-Queries.

[To The Editor of Hongkong Telegraph.]

Sir-Could you, please provide me with the answers to the follow- ing questions:-

(a) The holding capacity of the Derby County and Leeds United groundų. · (b) When the Greenock Morton Football Club, was founded. (c) Which of Halliday and

Buchan scored the most goals for Sunderland. Both are now with the Arsenal,

Yours, etc.**** MAJ. E.JA instead of right, McGlinchey J. & A.Curreum, A. el Arculli, A. II. [Our records of Home Football. Inside-right instead of left, and Rumjahn, A. H. Hadar, S. A. Ismail, are not sufficient to enable us to Everest at centreforward. The O. Ismail, A. K. Minu, A. F. Minu, answer any of the questions with Borderers will start ·warm CF. Doodha and favourites,

The Recreio, meet the R.A. and the result is impossible to fore- east. The Recrejo don't field the same team two weeks running.

Chinese "B" and Ewo should secure points in the Junior League matches.

Probable Teams... Kowloon-Angus; Gillott, 'Pile (C); Hedley, Dowman, Runham;

zack.

Reserve: T. Hamet, Scorer: A. R. Ra-renders can prove more helpful.. A. M. Rumjahn. Recurrey. Perhaps one of our

The biggest attendance on record at the Derby ground is 30,687, while the record" attendance for Pile (T.M.). McKelvie, Miles, Leeds United Is 49,790. Both Sirapson and Enstaman,

figures may be regarded as very Kowloon Reserves:Angus Ju.; close to capacity. Guest, Hast; Springett, Grits, Halliday played only four acu Dunnett Moore, Baker, Moss, sons for Sunderland, scoring 160 Coates and Bickfort.

Bonis. Buchan's total is not avail-. Club: Rodger: Wollington, able, but his average in a senson Bishan: Gilchrist, Stewart, Wat- Vas round about twenty, while son;. Bell, Alexander, McBride, Halliday averaged 40, Scott and Dean. Reserven-Reid We do not know the age of the and, Jackson,

Morton club.Ed.].

As for treading on worm ensis or other irregular fentures on the green (or fairway), though this is often done in Hongkong, it shown a complete ignorance of the game.

Iroquois, Wyatt; Hamon, Oliver;

Curtis, Nebas, Allsop; Brough, Hall, Evans, Wade, Fell,

very near the Gunners goal, But by four goals to two, in a well-con- Leach forced a corner from Babin, but Seal was snfo. At the other and tested game. Teams: Penny cleared. The Gunners con tinued to remain near the Engineers' goal, and Leach opened the scoring with a cross shot that gava Perry little chance.

Petersfield. Smith; Gonge, Cook; Pearce, Paddon, Lowe; Walker, Mayne, Churchward, Wells, Bibbons.

"Determined attacks, and some good A second China Fleet, Football headed passes, took the Engineers in League match at Happy Valloy yaster- front of goal, but poor, shots enabled day ended in a win for Herald from the danger to be averted. The Marazion by the odd-goal in three. Gunners were unused to having their

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