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ROWING, PROSPECTS.

HORNELL CUP HEATS FOR

TO-MORROW.

Intensive training is being put in by the crews taking part in the Hongkong Yacht Club Regatta on and Saturday, November 1st, everything points to a successful nieeting.

The crews, particularly those contesting in some of the Hong events, are displaying more than usual keenness, and to-morrow some first-class racing is promised when the heats for the Hornell Cup are to be rowed.

LOCAL FOOTBALL TO-MORROW..

TWO INTERESTING GAMES

IN KOWLOON.

CLUB. V. ARGYLLS.

(BY "WANDERER"}

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While apparently there match of outstanding importance, all the Senior League matches down for decision to-morrow. are Taikoo have drawn a bye into expected to provide keen tussles, the finals, on the Club's opening those in Kowloon offering the Cruise Regatta which is to take most difficult task for the would- place on November 1, and their be prophet.

The fixture list follows: .

Jerew is T. S. Marshall (bow), J. R. inton (No. 2), L. W. Whipps (No. 13). H. Crawford (stroke), and J.

B. Lanyon (cox).

The crews to take part in to- morrow's heats are H. K. Electric. P.W.D., Ewo and A.P.C. Three of these four will compete with Tai- kde in the finals. The crews are:

1.K. Electric.-W. Stoker. M, 11. Arnold. G. T. Padgett, R. W. Sraith, and E. Thompson.

P.W.DR. C. Keen, J. M. Parvis, F. Baker, K. S. Robertson land F. P. Lenfesty.

D.

Fwo-A. H. Chambers, R. Grave, J. Kendrew, H. Dulley and A. Murdoch.

A.P.C.-T. Lindars, B. J. Moore. G. T. May. R. G. Edwardes-Jones and R. Young,

These heats will be rowed off at 9.30 p.m., and will be followed by the heat for the Junior Pair Oar Challenge Cup. when T. Lindars (bow) and J. M. Purvis (stroke) and will be opposed to Reck Golecki. The winners will com- pete with H. Kuhrt and F. Pater- son, who have drawn a bye to the inais to be rowed on November

1st.

A Canton Entry.

In the Novices' Cup, Canton are expected to send down one four, while the V.R.C. are expected to pot in two,

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Senior Division.

Royal Navy v. Chinese Ath.-

Stadium, 4.30.

Club v. Argylls-Club, 4.30. Police

v. St. Joseph's-Kowloon, ¦ 4.30. Recreio

Kowloon.-Recreio, 4.30.

Second Division.

R.A.

V. Navy

3 p.m.

Chinese v. Rueraio.--Stadium.

p.m.

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

9.24 ani-J, D. Humphreys and Ji

Thayer.

9.28 a.m. Leach and R. Young. 9.32 a.m.-G. G. Johnston and R.

L. S. Webb. 9.36 a... Harrop and E. R.

Price.

9:40

A. D. Humphreys and 0.

9.44 a.m.-D. J. Gilmore, and J.

Stuart. 9.48 a.m.

A. B. Lanyong and P. S. Grant.

9,52 A. G. Coppin and E. Des

Voeux.

9.66 a.m.-C.. J. D. Law and R. G.

Edwardes Jones.

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10.00 a.m.-W. C. Clark and S. S.

Perry.

10.04 a.m.-E. M. Bryden and, D.

Black,

10.08 a.m.-R. E. Atwell and W. A.

Butterfield,

10.12 a.m.-M. G. Mills and J. R.

Collis.

10.16 a.m.-A. C. I. Bowker and V.,

R.

Gurdon

10.20 am.. H. Geare and A. B.

Purves,

10.24-.m.-A. Ritchie and W. J.

Clerk.

10.28 a.m.-S. J. Fox and F. C.

Cleland.

Res-Suokunpon,

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10.32 a.m.-H. U. Ireland and H.

Spicer,

10.36 a.m.-C. E. Holmes and L. G.

9. Dodwell.

South China v. University--Caro-

line Hill, 4.30.

St. Joseph's v. Club.-St. Joseph's,

3 p.m. Argylls Somersets,-Chatham 1

Rond, 4.30. Kowloon v. Eastern-Kowloon, 3

JL.11.

Third Division.

R.A.S.C.

VA Road, pam

Somersets.-Chatham

R. E. v. Fulien.--Chinese, H. V

4.80.

South China v. R.A.0.C.-Caroline

Hill. 3 p.m.

'hinese Ath. v. RA.F.-Chinese,

H. V., 3 p.m.

Kowloon Games,

The keen struggles between Kowloon and the Club de Recreio

10.40 a.m.-B. D. Evans and T. S.

Whyte Smith.

10.44 amA. E. Lissaman and D.

S. Robb.

10.-18 a.m.-H. C. Shrubsole and 3.

S.

Dykes.

10.52 a.m.-A. O. Brawn and A.

Macfarlane.

10.56

a.m.-H. R. Sturt and J. W. Alabaster.

11.00 a.m.-J. N. Grant and D.

Ellis

R. 11.04 m.-P. Black and J.

Younger

11.08 a.m.-W. D. Harris und A. F.

Simmie,

11.12 am.-A. C. Ellis, and C, B.

Brown.

11.16 a.m.-J. D. A. Hutchison and

I. G. Allison,

11.20 a.n.-L. Yates and C. Mycock.

The Yacht Club will fare always apt to provide sur- in Kowloon, and Chinese Athletic Prises and the critic is more than and St. Joseph's should be among usually handicapped in estimating the probabilities by the fact that the winners. each team has played only.

have two crews competing for cer- tain, and are hoping to enter third. Their present crews com- prise H. Paterson, H. Kuhrt, Stehr, E. Becker, and A. Velecki, M. N. Cockrane. J. E. L. Parry and F. M. Hartley.

ane In the Third Division, the Royal

ague match. The Recreio shone Engineers and South China team in their solitary game and Kow-scem likely to contest the cham- loon failed to maintain early pre- pionship with Fukien ready to take mise. To-morrow's match being advantage of slips. The Engineera Should time permit on November (on the Recreio ground, the odds play Fukien to-morrow and this tat, the heat for the Senior Pairs would seem to favour the Portu- should provide an interesting en- will be rowed, the competitors beguese. Kowloon are changing counter. The Somersets, South ing G. T. Padgett and J. D. H. their formation considerably, China and Athletic are safe bets, Crawford versus A. H. Chambers while the Recreio make one change and H. Rulley, The winners will from last Saturday's highly meet Reck and Schmidt, who have successful team. drawn a bye, in the finals on No vember 8.

The Police entertain St. Joseph's on the Kowloon ground, and it is, On November 8th, the 4th Sub- likely to be touch and go until the marine Flotilla Cup will be rowed final whistle. The Police have a for. For this, entries have been lot of improvement to effect before received from P.W.D., Ewo, Taikoo they can be regarded as a good and. A.P.C. The first three crews team, though their spirited rally will be the same as those contest a week ago has given them new ling in the Hornell Cup, but A.P.C., confidence. A draw seems dis

will be represented by a different tinctly likely. personnel, namely M. N. Cochrane,

J. E. L. Parry, T. Lindars and F. [M. Hartley.

The Club's Task. The Club are fielding George Duncan at outside right for their

PING PONG LEAGUE. match against the Argylls, who

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have yet to concede a goal. Other- wise, the Club team is unchanged. The Argylls have struck me more likely to come a cropper în a match of this kind than they are against a side of high reputation. At all events it should be an in- teresting game.

PROBABLE TEAMS. Probable teams for to-morrow include:

Recreio:-Beltrac;

Silva-Netto, Xavier; Sousa, A. V. Gosano, Roza Pereira B. Gonsano, Ward. Silva, Rocha and Brown.

Kowloon:-Angus: Bliss. Pile; Gilchrist, Dowman, Patterson; Eastman, Hedley, Gillott. McKelvic and Ianson..

Club:-Rodger; Strange, Bishop; Segalen, Stewart, McBride; G. Duncan. Bell, Goldman, A. Duncan and Wallington.

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Paris. Genevu, Berlin. Osio. The following have been selected to Helsingfors. Argylls:-Gardiner; Blackburn,

represent the H.K.C.C. on Saturday: Athens, 375

1st XI (Home) v. Army.-H. Owen A LATEST RESULTS IN THE

Henderson; Gordon, Me Hughes, A. C. I. Bawker, A. C. Beck, Buenos Aires..38.11/16

Shanghai.. 1/74% LADIES' SINGLES.

Glashan, Yeoman; Christie, E. J. R. Mitchell, J. Isley, K. H. Bat- New York..

G, R. More E. R West, Wylie, Campbell, McQuade

Buckitt, R. H. and Hughes. Playing in the above tourney,

E. WHuld, O. E. C. Marton, Miss Wong. Yuen-lan beat Miss Chu

Recreio 2nd: W. Lawrence; E. 2nd XI Kau-sun (3 sets to 2), Miss Yu Man

Lawrence, Costa;

J. L. Bonnar, R. S. w Silva, W. Mackenzi v. University. W sang beat Mrs. Alienza (W.O.), Miss Lo Kit-hing beat Miss Lui Chui-wun

Figueiredo, Marques; d'Assis, Paterson, M. C. McFarlane, P. W. J. Bucharest.. Oliveira, Gonsalves, Santos Planner, A. J. Wolff, J. H. Ashworth, Montevideo....39% (3 to 21 and Miss Wong Yuen-lan

J. D. A. Hutchison, H. J. Armstrong, Brussels.

Hongkong....1/3 and Sousa. heat Miss Lui Chu-ying (3 to 2).

S. J. Stanesby, R. R. Davies, E. J. results in the Junior League Latest

The Navy Reserves should find Kowloon 2nd:-Gurevitch Moss, Collins (12th man).... follow:

Hast; Smith, Simpson, Parkin- maintaining Fuklen A.A. beat Indian R.C. little difficulty

son; White, Davies, Cotton, (W.0.), South China A.A. bent Com their league record against R.A.

Everest, and Bickford. mercial Press 28 to 1, Num Chung Reserves, but the Somersets, who

up Club beat 1. R. C. 29 Lo 6, Chinese A are running them close, are beat Kangto School 18 to 17, Hip against a stiffer proposition in Keung A.A. beat Hip Wah A.A, (W.0.), Fukien A.A. beat Ho Hong the Argylls. The University should Bank 26 to 9, Hin Kun School beat just manage to beat South China, Filipino Club 30 to 5.

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At the Stadium the Navy meet generally the Athletic who are expected to capture both points.

in

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2nd-Fogwill; Stoker, Hynes: Sloan, Puncheon, Krilovsky: Peers, Gray, Strange, Jackson, and Fowler, daughters he left London on the

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