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THE LAI WAH CUP FINAL.

CIVILIANS EXPECTED TO WIN AGAIN.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

JANUARY 30. 1931.

The following have been 'select.

ed to play for the Club de Recreio

LAST INTERPORT SOCCER TRIAL.

and the St, Androw's Club in their | TUESDAY'S MATCH AGAINST Arst match in the Caer Clark Cup

THE NAVY. League:

Club de Recolo:-C. Botelho, G. Silva, L. Silva-Netto, A. Alves, M.

POWERFUL ATTACKS. Remedios, N. Xavier, M. Alves, C. PROBABLE · ELEVEN.

[By "Wanderer."]

Rosario, M. Basto, C. Osmund, B. Remedios.

St. Andrew's Club:-R. Rose, P. Woolley, L. Rogers, 1. Woolley, M. White, 1 Gitting, E. Landolt, M. Woolley, N. Field, P. Gittins, A. N. Other.

Senior league footballers may adopt the role of grandstand critics to-morrow when the La The match will take place to Wah Cup Final is the only impor- |morrow on the K.Ú.S.F.P.A. tant fixture on the local soccer ground, King's Park at 4.16 p.m. {programme, which is na follows:

Lai Wah Cup Final,

Civilians v. Chinese,Club ground,

3.30

Second Lengue.

CRICKET.

The following teame have been selected for the match to be played on the Club ground to-morrow:

Married:--T. E. Peares, G. R. Sayer,

Navy Club.Navy, HH.V., 2.30. Eastern v. St. Joseph's--Chinese, E. B. Roed, N. A. Thorp, E. J. R. Mitchell, E. R. Duckitt, J. Wild, 2.30. S.W. Borderers v. R.A.--Sookun. J. Armstrong, J. Haley, E.

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Etherington, J. R. Way 9. J. Stanesby, Single: A. Beld, R. M. Alrey, K. H. Batger, O. E. C. Marton, R. H. Argyll v. South Chine Chatham Griffith, W. Rigg, II. F. Green, R. K. Hepburn, J. D. A. Hutchison, C. A.

Farlane.

Athletle v. Kowloon, Kowhon,

2.30.

Road. 4 p.m.

Recreio Dalversity-Brereto, Wright, C. E. Galuagan, J. Mac

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2.30.

Third Division,

2,30. RA.F. v. R.A.0,C--Recroiu, 4 p.in.

Sonth Chian ". Ewo. -Curoline

HH, 2.30.

Members of the longkong Stock

on Tuesday,

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The last Interport Trial, before the selection of Hongkong's team to meet Shanghai, is to be played jon Tuesday next on the Club ground, when the opposition will be provided by A strong Royal Navy team.

ted

The following have been select- represent the Probables: Clark (Police);

Li Tin-sang (South China). Blahop (Club) Captain;

Hedley (Kowloon), (Borderers),

Eynon

Yeoman (Argylls);

B. Gosano (Recreio),

Segalen (Club).

A. Gouano (Recrelo),

Fung King-cheung (S. Chinny.

Pak-wa

Ip Pa (South China). Reserves: Shen Kam-shun, Lam

Tuk-ying, Strange, A. Duncan. Blackburn.

With one exception this is the side | outlined on Wednesday as

RE. v. R.A.S,C.-Chatham Rond. Exchango will celebrate the 40th my choice for the Interport team. anniversary of the foundation of the Uons, it is considered unlikely that If the players perform to expecta- Exchange, at a reception at their Chinese S... Chinese, 4 rooms, Exchange Building. nt noun any change will be made when the final choice la undurtaken at eon- clusion of the match, which kick- loon), Ormia (Police). Duncan loff at 4.30 p.m. sharp, (Club): B. Gosano (Recreio), Segalen (ul), ^ GORAND (Recreio), Boehn (Recreio), I Pile (Kewloon,

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There can be little doubt that the Laf Wah Cup Final will pro- vide one of the finest games of the

The Civilians, season, times winners in the six sensons

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the trophy has been in competi- ! The Second. Division does not |ting, and holders, are as strongly foffer a game of outstanding in- represented as ever before, while terest, but there is certain to be the Chinese, who are likely to field jo good game at the Recreio ground ja majority of South China when the R.A.P. and the R.A.0.C.

ployers, are keen to capture the meet in a Third Division match, trophy for the first time.

The following will represent the Club 2nd XI against the Navy at Happy Valley AL 2.30 p.m. to-morrow:-Fogwill; Stoker and

One imagines that high scoring will be the order of the day. Both teams are very strong for ward, the Civilians would appear to be a trifle stronger in this de- Fotouloff; Sloon. Puncheon and partment, while the Chinese are Hynes, Alexander, Bell, Strange, expected to be atendier in defence. Jackson and Smith. Reserve:

A. Gosano's presence should make the following have been select-

the Civilians favourites.

The game starta at 3.30 p.m. led to represent the Kowloon F.C. half an hour earlier than the usual 2nd eleven against the Chinese:- time of kick-off, which should be Angus, Guest and Everest; H. inated.

Brown, Gilchrist ul Smith;

The Civilians will probably line White. A. B. Clemo, Spary, up as follows:

Whiting and Blekford, Clark (Police); Strange (Club), Reserves:-Cotton. Kerr. Hast

Bishop (Club), Hedley (Kow- und Eastman.

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be ought to eliminated through the intestines. Constipated people. are con- stantly in a state of self-poison- ing, because in the unhealthy. tho ac- congested food-tract, cumulation of waste-mattor is contaminating the blood-stream.

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LIVER AND LAXATIVE PERFECTION.

LOCAL CRICKET.,

The following will represent the K.C.C. in their League matches to-

morrow:

E. Mackay, R. A. Carroll and R. G. V. Moad.

Second Division v. Club de Re- crelo, on Recreio ground:-R, E.

First Division v. Royal Navy, on Lindsell, G, Lee, F. E. Skinner, H. K.C.C. ground:-J. C. Lyal. E. C. Overy, P. S. W. Smith, S. Jox, G. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, F. Good-A. V. Hall, A. A. Dand, D. W. win, F. Zimmern, W. C. Hung, F. Gregory, A. R. F. Raven and F. E. Lawrence, G. C. Burnett, N. A. Caveney,

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