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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1931.`
LOCAL FOOTBALL
TO-MORROW.
NOT A VERY ATTRACTIVE FIXTURE LIST.
CLUB MEET NAVY.
By Yanderer".]
TENNIS TOURNEY.
RAIN INTERFERES WITH PROGRAMME.
SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.
SHAMEEN SPORTS CLUB WIN THE WATSON. SHIELD.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB TEAM TO MEET NAVY
·ON SATURDAY.
The following is the team to repre- sent the Hongkong Football Club in the Rugby Football Triangular match
p.m. on Saturday: aluat the Navy at Happy Valley at J. P. Whitham; G. R. More, R. H. rinths, G. A, L. Plumuner, 4. P. Lammert; M. W.
Turner, J. W. King: W. E. Peers, J. H. McElney, fast E. F. Buttress, F. 1. Burch, W. contested. Leckie,, B. F. Mansey, D., Mitne
goal kick-off were soon
ierers have comparatively lightintives were not fully extend Shacon, winning the toss, chose Day. E. B. Gammelf.
and.....
Shameen, Mar. 26. An attractive list of open doubles
The Binal of the Watson Shield contests in the tennis champlon. ships yesterday, was spoilt by rain, was played here yesterday between only one of the matches coming to Shumeen S. C. and II.M.S, Cicala, the Intter having played them- a definite conclusion."
C.A.L. Rumjahn and J.A.E. Cas-nelyes into the final by defeating sumbhouy succeeded in overcoming II.M.S. Tarantula on the Caroline both the elements and J.W. Leon-Hill ground on March 17th.
Yesterday's game was ard and Lai, thereby advancing to
keenly very the fifth round of the champion- and
1.R.C. The
represen- Both South China and the Bor-
to defend the enatern
.A few minutes goni for themselves. league engagements on Saturdayed in this contest, though Leonard from the an preludes to their meeting in the an, his partner did their best, and attacking the enllora'
scored with a shot that left the Con- Con- Shield Final on April 4, while the certainly kept the match interest-Pote-lunt to give them the lead before time, Lieut. Comm. Havers remainder of the Senior League ing. They were defeated 6-2, 6-3. in the first five minutes.
Paul Kong and W.T. Lee finish-tinuint la press and keeping the goalie no chance, after which Anal whistle found games will attract little interest.
The Shield Final will be partied up a set all against Horace Lo sullors close to their home, gani, Cienla tried hard for the equaliser cularly interesting as the teams and lu Tak-cheuk, and the tie will Shameen were unfortunate in not but. the
After the match. Mr. Herbert have never met in a league engage.be resumed from this point, whlist wearing at least three more in the Shameen the winnera by the odd mout, the Sommergets having played the Fincher brothers had to aban-ensuing ten minutes. Except for goal in five. South China arrival of their successors,
The fixture list for to-morrow as follows:
twice before the don their meeting with Ng Kam-Jane or two raids that were never pills. C.M.G., O.R.E, H.R.M.)
cheung and Teal Ping-fan, after dangerous, the anilors were kept
Senior League.
4.340
presented the game, Shield to the Shameen team and minutes of the
them 031 their the congratulated is capturing the first get, and with the in their own territory for the first Consal General.
serand stanza at 4-3 in favour of thirty
Shameen's backs belur an their opponents.
The programme for this afternoon half-way line must of the time victory, Shameen replying with The following teams wore lined is as follows:
After twenty minutes, King in three cheers and the "tiger" Freased the lead for Shameen,
Shameen.-Rasmussen; Mellut goal. Pote when a few minutes later in a up under Mr. Montalto: seramble in front of
Nogaltzik; Ashby, Stirling, Hunt ored n third.
in Harrison: Archer, King. Reimer, Cleala now bruke away
Lieut. Comin. Pole-Hunt, Gibbons, determined effort.
Crawford Cicala. - Havers, taking the ball down the
Police v. Chinese. Kowloon,
11.321. South Chinn v. St. Joseph's. Caro
Hne B, 4.30. Kowloon v. RA.--luthup tomi,
-1.30.
8. W. Borderers v. Recreio. --Sno.
kunpoa, 4.30.
inb v. Royal Navy-Clah ground.
4.30.
Second Division. Kowloon y. Chinee Ath.
3. University v. Banderers
H.V. p.nt.
(stand court),
Open Singles.
5. A. Humjahn r. Nr Sze-kwung Handicap Singles "A."- Lieut. . . F. Waring faer.) v. D. M. Mardougal (wwe 3/6),
Handicap Doables,
D. .. Prophet and 11. R. Forsyth towe 270) v. G. W. Stubh and R. W Lrg (ver.)
chin
Pinder,
Havera, Comm. left wing, sent in a well-placed Domoney; Rudling. Rees, Wil
Render. McKissack, centre. in endeavouring to clear liams Lieut. which Shameen right back handled Harris, Just
mtside the penalty area, Thorper Own Correspondent,' O. C. Womack and Langaton (ser.) Cicala scoring from the free kick Kowloon,v. G. R. Sayer and Humphreys (owe
just before the half-time whistle
Chine
Third Division
Chatham RAF, R. Engineers,
Boad, 144, RAUGS, South China, Caroline
11, p.m.
C. Miskin and 1. Blaker towe 1,6) sounded with Shumeen in the load v. A. i, Raworth and M. 1. Turner13-1.
After the interval, the game) (HCT)
D. S. Robbs and B. M. Bryden (rvc. was murs evenly contested, Cicala 15 v. T. 4, and #2. R. Price towe 2/6).it anything having the better of 1. Goldman and . Grimble (owe the exchanges especially toward L5). TI, W. Denne and W. N. Petch the end when they tested the (owe 4/0).
A. O. Johnson ami J. D. Ainger goalie with several shots that he (rve, 2/6) v, il, F. Foley and Dr. J. I did well to hold. Shameen backs: and halves having adopted a do- altitude, the forwards Montgomery (owe 8/0).
fensive were unsupported and had few chances of giving an account of
11. Owen Hughes and G. R. More owe 15) v. T. Low anti K. J. Dowley
South China shuid win with Wilhealty, and it is not anti- will ripated that the Borderers And in the Recreio a very serious free. 5/0). 775 ingst promising olestruke.
ground Paines are the Club
visitors.. where the Navy will he
with good praperis of success if They are able In Geld fill strength,
and presports nt'a hern struggle
it they are not, and on the Kow. len rund where the Polier Athletic. The entertain Chine Athlete will start strong Lavouri tes, but it not beyond the Falice1 to provide me upset in a fixture of the kind,
Kola, Arrylls and Borderers should obtain fall points in the second division, while the R.A.0.C. should go to their rightful place: at the head of the third division as rewall of their meeting with South China's third string.
Prubable fears include.-- - Palice:--Perkins; Wynne, Baker; Thorpe, Brittain, Shepherd: Pile. Wheeler, Urum, Fraser and Bent- ley
Kowloon-Penny; Martin, Dow- man: Hedley, Mekvie, Bliss; Pe Simpson, Gillett, Grimwood, Ian-
son.
Guent, Kowloon 2nd:- Anges; Willinins: Everest, Gilchrist, Came Spary, To: Eastruan. Whiting, Colton and Bickford,
Charity Matches,
CITY
Two charity matches are to be played the Hongkong F. C. ground on Sunday in aid of the Free School Fund of the Tung Kan At 4,15 Chamber of Commerce.
will
, the Combined Chinese meet the Royal Navy, this being preceded at 2.30 p.m. by a similar game between the second elevens of ench side.
Relor.
The well-known Chinese Mr. Ma Se-tsang, has presented a silver cup for the winners of the senior match, whilst Mr. T. N Chau is giving silver medals to all players taking part in the matches, The Tung Kun Chamber of Com- merce wish to thank the II.K.F.C. for the loan of the ground and the Royal Navy for putting out two
teamk.
HOCKEY
Y.M.C.A. TEAM FOR TO-DAY'S GAME.
The following have been selected to represent the Y.M.C.A. against a teani from the Kowloon Ladles' Hockey Club at 5.15 p.m. to-day on King's Park.A, Hurzon, S. Sweet, L. Tipple, E. Armstrong, R. A. Bates, D. Kilby, C. Burnett, W. H. Smith F. Parker, II. Muller, W. J. Brown.
Against the K. B. S, F. P. A. t
on Saturday. King's Park YMCA. will be represented by the following:- Allen, A. Tate, Tipple, Macey, J. M. Purvis, R. A. Bater, W. H. Smith, Ashton, F. Parker, A. R. Brown, W. J. Drown.
LOCAL CRICKET.
The following will represent the Club v. Craigeagower on Saturday on the Club ground:-H. Owen Hughes, C. E. Gahagan, K. II. Batger, E. R. Duckitt, O. G. Simpson, I. E. W. Paterson. A. Reid, R K. Hepburn, 1. A. Whippe, G. E. R. Divett and E. J. Collins.
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