THE
E HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1931.
Castrol again.........
proves its Supremacy,
Captain
Malcolm Campbell
DRIVING BLUEBIRD
Attains a Speed of
245.73
Miles per hour.
The Highest Speed ever attained on Land. THE WORLD'S RECORD
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TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE PROGRAMME.
CLUB'S NEW PLAYER.
[By "Wanderer."]
Joseph'a v. Argylls—81|| Joseph's, 2.45.
R.A. v. Eastern-Chatham Road,
4.15.
Club v. Kowloon-Club, 2.46.
Third Division. Chinese, v. South China-Chinesio,
2.45.
Ewo v. Fukien.-Navy, 2.45. RA.S.Q. v. R.A÷F.—Chatham Road,
2.45.
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The Navy are at top strength just now. but more forward jefficiency than was disclosed. In
· FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
0.20 D. J. Valentiys & R. K. Valon-
tine.
0.24 J. R. Hinton & M. G. Mills. 0.28 D. M. Goodall & E, R. Price, 9.32. J. W. King & A. G. Coppin. 9.30 K. S. Robertson & J. G. Camp-
boll,
9,40 G. W. Reeve & L. B. Holmes: 9.44-G. T. May & H. P. Bálley, 9.48 K. K. Rounds & W, 'D. Hàriis, 9.52 A. H. Ferguson & R. An-
drewca.
It is gratifying to see Mr. J. mid-week will be necessary if they Ormiston, the chairman of the hope to defeat the Athletic at the Hongkong Football Association out Stadium. On form generally, they and about again, and resuming the should certainly be capable of reins. Mr. Ormiston was in a bad jannexing both points. motor smash some little time ago The Club meet the Argylla ati and suffered fractured ribs, Sookunpoo and the Highlanders 10.00 V. R. Gordon & J. R. Callis,
9.68 A. G. Coppin & L. J. Blackburn. will be out to avenge themselves) 10.04 C. P. Ross & J. W. Alibaster.
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Alls
ton.
It appears after all that the for their defeat in October last, 10.08 G. W. Sewell & H. R. Reming- Interport Team han not been thelg Brat of the senson. The Anally selected. Another trial is Club are making several changes 10.12 C. W. Jeffries & N. K. Little.
John. to be played on Wednesday next in their team, Jimmy Stewart 10.10 D. J. Keogh & II. Lowe. against the Royal Navy. For the coming back into the side while a 10.20 J. P. Sherry & W. A. Weight,
Johnson, first time, the Selected Side is re- newcomer,
the 1024 A. D. Humphreys & 0. Eager. ferred to as a Probable team, It centre-forward berth. The 10.29 W. C. Shields & W. R. Vallance. in as follows: Clark (Police): [Argylls should win.
10,82 R. K. Hepburn &C. H. Burton, Li Tho-sang (South China), Hen- The meeting of Kowloon and the 10.30 W. A. Cornell & J. Rummell. 10.40 D. 9. Edward & R. M. Wood, derson (Argylla): Hedley (Kow. Recrele should provide a lively
10.44 G. E. Mitchell & J. R. Masson. loon). Eynon (Borderers). Lam duel. Kewloon drew 1-1 on the 10.38 S. J. Fox & D. F. Cletand. Yuk-ying (Chinese Ath.); B. Recreio ground and on current 10.62 B. D. Evans & R. W. Taplin. Gosano (Recreio). Segalen (Club), form should manage to capture 10.66 J. K. MacFarlan & D. E. C.
Marton. A. Gosano (Itecrefo), Fung King both points before choung
11.00 C. Bomphrey & G. R. M. Robert (South China) and ip supporters.
Mon. Pak-wa (South China). Changes
in the team may be made at half- time, which is a matter of interest for the following reserves!
Bishop, Strange (Club), Pile. Janson (Kowloon), Yeoman, Hay (Argylls) and Suen Kant-shun.
The draw for the Second Round of the Shield Competitions is to be made at the meeting on Tues- dny next of the Council of the H.K.P.A. Confirmation of the reinstatement of Tse Kwai-sing and Chan Kwong-ui will also be nought.
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The league fixtures morrow follow:
Senior Division.
Stadium, 4.15,
for to-
their
own
Probable teams include:
11.04 E. 3. Dowley & J. Lanyon, 11.08 P. S. Grant & T. S. Marshall. Kowloon:- Angus; Martin, Bliss: 11.12 1. G. S. Dodwell & J. M. Walker.
Hedley, McKolvie Dowman: 11.16 W. A. Butterfleld & R. Yang, Moss, Simpson, Gillott. Gelm 11.20 W. J, Clerk & A. F. Judd. wood, Jannon.
11.24 I. C. Highet & H. W. Dulley. Club:-Rodger: Strange. Bishop 11-28 A. O. Brawn & E. des Voeux.
Watson, Stewart, Duncan; G. 11.32 E. P. Fletcher & S. C. Feltham. Duncan, Segulen, Johnson, 11.36 C. B, Brown & F. Lobel. McBride and-Wallington. Kowloon
11.40 T. Grant & II. Hampton. End:--Angus; Everest, H44 W. N. A. Smalley & E. D. Guest; Brown, Gilchrist, Smith;
Matthews. Eastman, Whiting, Spary, Cot-11.48 G. C. Humphries & J. H. Davy. ton, Blekford,
11.52 A. Lench & A. B. Purves, Club 2nd-Fogwill: Stoker, Polou 11.56 J. A. R. Selby & 1. B. Trever. loff; Sloan, Puncheon, Hynes: Noon G. Castle & J. S. Dykes. Smith, Alexander, Strange, 12.04 J. E. Richardson & J. Forbes. Jackson, and Tavlín.
12.08 G. A. Delper & J. H. Ashworth. 12.12 T. Low & D. Black.
COOLER WEATHER,
can.
12.10 . M. Chaloner & J. D. Danby. 12.20 D. G. Bruce & R. A. Campbell. The Royal Observatory reports 12.24 H. U. Ireland & R. II. Wild, that the Japanese depression is 12.28 G. Thomerson &. I.. A. R. Dun- Chinese Athletic v. Royal Navy.central to the S.W. of Tokyo. The 12.32 W. M. Barton & A. C. I. Bowker, Tongking depression is filling up 12.36 J. F. Richmond & J. W. Mayhew, The anticyclone has strengthened 12.40 C. H. M. Andrew & A. J. R. and is now central near Poking. Strong monsoon along the S.E. coast of China and over the N. China Sea.
4.16.
Argylle v. H.K. Club. Sookunpoo, Kowloon Y, Club de Recrelu.--Kow.
loon, 1.15.
Second Division.
- University v. Navy.--Chinese. 4.25. South China v. Athletic.--Caroline
Hill, 2.45.
Borderers v. Recreio. Sookinpen,
2.45.
The foreenst Lill noon to morrow is:-North winds, strong: cloudy and ratsty at first, improv- Ing later, cooler.
Wolfe.
12.44 Comdr. Priestley & J. J. French. 12.48 G. Walsh & R. S. W. Paterson. 12.62 D. O. Prophet & C. E. Gahagan. 12.50 A, E. Stone & W. N. Buyers. 1.00 P. Sykes & L. Yates. 1.05
1.15
1.16
G. F. Hole & Comdr. Morris, J. Raiken & D. S. Robb, H. A. Lammort & D. J. Gilmere.
BOXING
CITY HALL Saturday, 7th February, 1931' at 9.45 p.m.
MAIN EVENT Middle-Weight Championship of the dblbny, -JOCK' CRICHTON
(SHANDHA}}
Whithe and Middle Wolgät Champion of the Colony
Versue
A. B. EWIN
ILMS KENT)
Imperial Services Midals.Weight Champion 1826-28 Middle-Weight Quampion,
Philippines
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