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LOCAL FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW.
H.K.F.C. HOME TO
KOWLOON.
SOME KEEN DUELS.
By "Wanderer."
With the final decision regard ing the football dispute still in nbeyance, fixtures have bean arranged for clubs other than the Chinese till the end of October.
To-morrow, eleven matchen ar being played, St. Joseph's having joined the Third Division, bring- ing its membership up to six
The fixture list, together with grounds and referees npointed follows:
Senior Division,
5. W. Borderers v. Recreio, --Suo
kanpan, Mr. Darlington.
Mr.
Pelin v. Navy-Kowloon,
Brown.
SL Joseph's Y Argylls. St.
Joseph's, Mr. Anderson,
Club y, Kowloon. Club, Mr. Ca-
weit.
Kick-off 4,30 PM.
Second DivİSİTON,
5. W. B. v. Club, Sookup, Mr.
Puoley.
Navy Argylls, Navy, HV, Mr.
Lawrence,
R.A 9.C. x. University.
Road. Mr. Trice.
Chatham
12th Ftv, Y. Kowloon.-- Kowloor
Mr. Parker.
Kick-of 3 pm,
Third Division.
R.A.P. v. Beervlo,--Recreto, 5 p.m.,
Mr. Godrell,
R.Ev.S.W.H.-Chatham
4.30, Mr. Culf.
Miss Enid Wilson, left, the British women's golf champian, who challenged unsuccessfully for the 1. S. women's championship.
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St. Joseph's v. Radio,--St. Joseph's, pm. Mr. Nowworthy.
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Most interest will be centred in the elash of the Club and Kowloon, for which both teams will be at full strength, Judging from the torns displayed against the Recreio thly side both have mel) Kowloon should start invourites.
The Borderers are expected to the defent the Recreio, though Portuguese can be relled upon to put up a stiff fight for the points, while the Argyllis and the Navy should both be on the winning
side.
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LOCAL FOOTBALL.
SERVICES BEAT BALAYAN CHINESE TEAM.
a team
There was a good attendance at the Garrison ground yesterday to wit- ness the soccer match between the Malaya touring ten and selected from the Services. Among those present were Commodore A. Walker R.N., Col. Lang, Col. Savila and Co. Cousens, The Services won
a good game by 7 goals to 2.
The Services took the field without the Argylls, the teams lining out as under:
Malnya-Lim Thin-chan; Yof Cheok-wah and Thena Ah-fatt; Tan Joo-kent, John Then and Wan Sow. chong; Chin Mer-on, Goon Kok-ying, Leong Khal-swec, Foong Yook-loong and wan Soon-teck.
Services. Savage (R.N.); Mullane (S.W.B.) and Dixon (R.N.); Morgan md Eynon (5.W.B.) and Poole (R.N.); Harris and Davies (S.W.B.) Langment, Dickinson and Skinner (R.N.).
Referee, Mr. Allen R.N.
Seamow: Adams; Friend,i Seager; Wright, White, Porter:: Hutchins. Barnett, Court. Milner, Collison,
If you find difficulty in hitting your mashie shots to the pin, a simple and effective cure that can colgne: C. Milla. Itudling, James;
Cicala:→→ Jonca; Hicks, Gas-f be adapted to all departments of Thorpe, Atkey, A. Mills, R. play in to stand closer to the ball. Thorpe, LL, Comm, Havers-Our
Standing too far away in a Own Correspondent. In the second division, the Navy mushie shot makes the direction match with the Argylls should of the ball uncertain.
A few provide a keen encounter, while inches closer to the ball will give Kowloon, at present lending the you better direction and also wil league, will be severely tested by pull the ball to a stop the 12th Battery, R.A. The R.A quickly.-ART KRENZ. O.C. are expected to score their first win, but the Club look likely to suffer the loss of two points)
to the Borderers 2nd XI.
St. Joseph's and the R.A.F, make their frat ventures in the Third Division with Ittle or nothing known about their strength.
Teams for To-morrow Afternoon's Games.
The following have been selected to
represent Kowloon F.C. First Eleven: versus the H. K. Football Club on the I.K.F.C. ground at 4.30 p.m. to
morrow:
Nicholls; Martin, Dowman; Duncan, McKelvie, Bliss., Dominy. Hedley Timberlake, Grimwood, fanson.
Reserve: Cotton,
The following have been selected to represent Kowloon F.C. Second Eleven versus the R.A. on the Kowloon Football Club ground at 3 p.m. the samo day.
Gurevitch; Wells, London; Everest, Williams, Gilchrist; 1. Greenberg, A. Greenberg, White, Whitfield, Simpson
Reserve: Bickford.
SHAMEEN SOCCER,
SEAMEW AND CICALA IN DRAWN GAME.
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Shameau, Oct. 22. An interesting League game was witnessed here yesterday be tween II.M.S. Seamow and H.M.S. Cicala, which ended one goal cuch.
a draw of
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The first half was a hard fought struggle between two well-balane. ed teams. Both defences were sound and the game was mainly confined to mid-field play. with occasional raids at either end. One good forward movement by Cicala was spoiled by their out- site right getting offside. penalty against Cicals for hans was well stopped by the goulia.] The interval arrived without side having opened their either score. Cicala scored within two minutes Following the change-over,
of the kick-off, and completeiz The following team has been select deminried the game for HOM? ed to represent the 1st XI of the time. Seamow's centre-half brake Hongkong Football Club on Saturday, against Kowloon on the Club Ground, Way, but having taken the ball! loppy Valley at 4.30 p.m.:Rogera; up the field in an excellent in- Pile and Strange; M. Railton, Skinner dividual effort, was brought down and Baldwin: Dell, Poto-Hunt, Howe, by the Cicala right back. The E. Strange and Jackson. Reservo referee awarded a penalty, which an again saved In splendid Hula style
the by
Koalic. A The Police team to-morrow will be:imates later, Senmew's contre
few
Franer; Perkins, Brittain: Thorp, Hair Channing, Shepherd; Pile, Wheeler, half made no mistake with fres Moss, Hudson, Williams. Reserves: kick for hands just nutside the Bentley and 1arrin. ·
Gr, and so got on terms. For the remainder of the game, Cicala, Club Reserves-Forwill: Hynes were definitely superior and were and Potouloff; Hooper, Puncheon, unfortunate in having to share and Sloan; Krilovsky, Tavlin, the points.
A. Macfarlane,
Keld, Railton and Smith. Re- Mr. Younghusband lined up the serves:--Farrow and Babbington. following teams.
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