FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928.
SOCCER SHIELD TIES.
Fixture List For To-morrow.
FOUR SENIOR DIVISION MATCHES.
Close Struggles?
Extra Time If Needed.
To-morrow there will again be a very attractive series of matches in the Hong Kong F.A. Shield Competition on both sides of the harbour, the fixture list being
Senior Shield (1st round repinys)-kick-off 4.15 p.m.
K.O.S.B. Regt. v. Chinese Athletic, Sookumpoo, Referce, Mr. Barber,
Linesmen: Messrs. Gilbert and Hollands.
Polley Club de Recreio, H.K.F.C. ground, Referee, Mr. Hyson.
Linesmen: Messrs Lamb and Mackie.
Senior Shield (2nd round)-kick-of 4.15 p.m.
Koy loon F.C. v. Royal Air Force, Kowloon F.C. ground. Referee,
Capt. Austin Linesmen: Messrs. Hutchina and Stokes. Scots Guards v. Royal Artillery, Chatham Road, Referee, Mr. F.
Smith. Linesmen; Messrs. Philips and Presley..
Junior Shield, kick-off 2.30 pas.
Kowloon F.C. v. Scots Guards, Kowloon F.C. ground, Referee, Mr.
Wilis.
Chinese Athletic v. South China "A" H.K.F.C. ground, Reforce,
Mr. Lonsdale,
K.O.S.B. Regt. v. Club de Récreto, Sookumpoo, Referee, Mr. Cowan, Queen's Hept, v. St. Joseph's “A," Chatham Road, Referee, Mr
Presley.
League Division II, fection "Ay" kick-off 245 p.m.
Royal Artillery v. Hong Kong F.C. Reserves, Caroline Hill,
Referee, Mr. Gilniour.
League Division II, Stution "B" kick-off -4.15 p.m.
Chinese Athletic v. Kowloon F.C., Caroline H, Referee, Mr.
Kinsella.
Wednesday, Feb. 22, Senior Whirld (2nd round).
SERVICE BOXERS.
LOCAL COMMAND TEAM.
TOURNAMENT.
LAST NIGHT'S WINNERS.
THE CHINA MAIL,
DAVIS CUP TEAM.
CLASSICAL MUSIC.
A
2 HONG KONG MEN TO PLAY FOR CHINA?
ROBERT AND ANATOLE KITAIN.
QUEEN'S THEATRE-
NG SZEKWONG CAPTAIN
COMING RECITAL...
Several units in the South China
The China National Amateur Lovers of really good music will Command are taking part in the Athletic Federation has announced be pleased to learn that a recital fa team boxing tournament at Whit the appointment of Mr. Ng Sza- to be given in the Star Theatre on Bold Barracks. The 2nd Battalion kwong of Hong Kong as captain Thursday, February 23, by the of the King's Own ottish Bor-of China's team in the Davis Cup, talented brothers, Robert and derors lead on pointa gained to and Mr. W. Lock Wei as manager, Anatole Kitain, violinist and pian- The team includes Mr. S. G. Lum, ist, who are visiting the Colony in junior champion of Australia, and the course of a tour of the world. Mr. Koo Hool-hye, the Malay These two young men are the sons States champion. Provided that of the famous Petrograd professor, two of the three players chosen Michael Kitain, who died in 1915, will be able to make the trip, the and both are graduates of the team to represent China will be Petrograd Conservatory. Mr. selected from amongst the Chinese Robert Kitain was for some time students abroad..
"TOMMIES" WIN.
International Army Soccer Match,
London, Yesterday. In the soccer
intornational Army triangular tournament, be- tween Great Britain, France and Belgium, the first match to-day was played at Woolwich, the British Army defeating the Bel- gian Army by six goals to two- Reuter.
date. Contests continue to-night and will conclude to-morrow night.
Points obtained last night in the
first series of bouts are :—
Hong Kong F.C v. K.0.5.B. Regt. or Chinese Athletic, kick-off | •
415 pm. Referee: Mr. J. Baldwin. Linesmen: Messrs.
Hollands and Omar,
Club de Recreio. or Police v. Queen's Regt., King's Park dr St. Joseph's ground, Referee: Mr. Smith. Linesmen: Messrs. Kinsella and Presley,
This is a great programme with Hong Kong and Kowloon well cater ed for, the only regret being that only one match of four can be seen at the same time.
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'The
The great match at Hong Kong is at Bookumpoo, where the Borderera will be out to do or die. The Regi- mental side have progressed, and have as predicted made up the leeway of two goals, and the teams start on Saturday all square. Athletic have not yet been beaten, and are equally as good at Soo- kumpoo us at the Vallty. This sea- Hon they have shown that they can pull matches out of the fire in the last few moments, as evidenced against the Scots Guards and last Saturday's match with the Border- ers. This is football, and the team that beats the Athletic has got to play it right up to the flaal whistle. i refrain from predicting, as to share six goals after extra time with a goal right up to the last minute is good matching, but the team which gets the element of luck at Sookumpoo on Saturday should go through to the final. The Bor- derers' recent progress is such as to justify their supporters' hopes for a win, but the Athletic possosa the better goal-acorers forward and goals count.
The Police and Recreio match on the Club ground should provide a
2nd K.O.S.B,
2nd Scots Guards Queen's Regiment
Last night's results were:-
Flyweights.
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26 24.
TENNIS DRAW.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS OF COLONY.
H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.
under the famous Professor Auer,! and also under teachers with whom Heifetz Identified himself in the earlier days of his musical career.
Mr. Anatole Kitain was a pupil of Professor, Blumenfeld and has also studied under the prominentį composer Rachmaninoff. On the death of their father, the young artists were placed, for further tui- doubles championships
The open singles and tion in their respective arts, under|
open Colony in connection with
the the
care of the well known com-) Hong Kong Cricket Club annual began their musical careers in the poser A. Glazounoff, and later, they lawn tennis tournament are to be Petrograd and Moscow. In 1925 gin on March 1. 5. A. Rumjahn they made their last tour of Russia, is the holder of the singles title riving almost 200 concerts, after and he and H. D. Rumjahn have which they spent some time in won the doubles three years in Siberia. The artists are now tour- Ruccession. The draw for this sea- ing the world, and after visiting Hong Kong and the Philippines, will proceed to the United States and Europe.
Boy Murphy (K.O.S.B.), walk son is given below.
over.
Featherweights.
Firat Round. ·· Sergt. Hooper (Queen's) L/C. Hind (Queen's).
beat
To unsure adequate control of the various senior garnes official linesmen have been appointed to assist the referee, a wise precau McGuire (K.O.S.B.)..
Packwood (Queen's).
Pte. Hume (K.O.S.B.) beat Pte.
tion in matches where Club feeling! runs high and it is hoped the Shield ties will be free of unpopular deel- sions.
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L/C. Berry (Queen's) beat Pte.
Lightweights."
First Round. Pte. Clark (Queen's) beat Smith (Queen's).
Second Round. Pte. Clark (Queen's) beat Gardner (K.O.S.B.)
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Pte.
Pte.
Gds. Crook (Scots Guards) bent Pte. Hixga (K.O.S.B.)
The junior programme is very interesting and the Scot's Guards v. Kowloon at Kowloon should be of grent interest. The Guards Re- serves are just as hefty a side as L/C. Armett (K.0.S.B.) beat Pte.! their 1st XI and they possess for- Potter (Queen's). wards who know what to do near Pte. Gordon (K.0.S.B.) knocked goal. The Guards should win out Pte. Birch (R.A.M.C.) in the through this round especially as second round. Kowloon will greatly miss Pasco,
Welterweights. unfortunately seriously injured on
First Round. Saturday last. Wins for Chinese Pte. Carney (K.O.S.B.) knocked Athletic and K.O.S.B. Regiment are out Gds. Shields (Scots Guards) in! easy to predict unless something the second round. very surprising occurs, while Queen's Reserves, an unknown quantity, will find St. Joseph's Col- lege 1st XI a capable side for a try-out and if Queen's can get over this match they will do well in the Competition.
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The two junior league matches in "A" and "B" sections should re- sult in wins for R.A. and Chinese Athletic.
Middleweights. First Round.
Pte. Woolley (K.0.S.B.) knocked out L/C. Barr (Queen's) in the third round.
OPEN SINGLES.
First Quarter.
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Lt. Comdr. Agnew, bye v. A. H.) Crook, bye.
1. M. A. Kazack, bye- v. H. Yoshima, bye.
S. E. Green, bye v. Dr. D. J. Valentine, bye.
S. S. Hussain, bye v. E. C Fincher, bye.
Second Quarter.
V. M. Tregear, bye v. Chong Tuck-wing, bye.
T. Honda v. J. A. Cassumbhoy. K. T. San v. T. Ema. T. Isomura v. T. Yamada. T. Fujieda v. J. Hall.
R. P. Lonsdale v. Y. Sajika. N. Inagaki v. H. D. Rumjahn. Third Quarter,
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The R.A. after successfully pass- ing South China out of the competi- of the soccer Shield competition. on Monday at. 4.80 p.m. by:Valentine, bye v. E. da Sousa and tion yesterday will meet the Guards!
Last Saturday they held the Royal W. J. Lockhart Smith; J. 'E, A. V. Remedios.・・・ at Chatham Road and this match Artillery at bay for 70 minutes. In Henry, D. Lyon; A. A. Dand (cap- should be a typical Army Cup-Tie the first 10 minutes of extra timeitain). J. E. Noronha, L M S.Y. M. Tragear and J. B. Kealy,
Fourth Quarter, and consequently a fine afternoon's they scored. A faul was awarded Lloyd; G. B. Silpper, W. Woodward, bye "v. S. A. Hussain and S. S. sport. The R.A. showed very con- against them in the second half of. G. Whecler, B. W. Sampson, J. Hussain, bye, vincing form against South China, extra time and they finished up Whitley. Reserves: Gardner, R. Leech and Pulford being big. fac level (one goal each) with the Gun-K Valentine.
Major CWillson and C. H. tora and these men showed the ners..
The same team will play the and Dr. R. E. Tottenham, bye.
Bradley, bye v. R. H. B. Hancock value of forwards who can take In the replay yesterday at the Queen's Regiment at 6 pm on first time shots. The R.A. are bet- Caroline Hill ground, the first half Tuesday,
K. T. San and Chong Tuck-wing, ter forward than the Guards, and also a blank was hotly contest-
[byo v. T. Yamada and H. Yoshida,
bye.. chances favour their putting up a éd. In the second half, the Chi-
E. W. Railton, and A. Trambitzky, big show. The Guards will prob nese took the lead through Lai Club de Recreio's cricket team by VEC. Fincher and E. F. ably be without McNiven, but are Ting-choy. Leach equalised from against the University to-morrow
Fincher, bye. putting two strong teams in the 30 yards range and then gave the will be:-II. A. Alves (captain), H. field on Saturday and certainly the Artillerymen the lead and Fulford M, Xavier, D. P. Xavier, M. F The Sim Shield hockey match Shield competition in the Janfor rounded matters off with a hat Pinne, R. C. Reed, E. de Sousa, D. (final play-off) between the Army division has been made more inter- trick" to make it a 6-1 victory for F. Dopes, L J. Guterres, HA and the Royal Navy will be play-Sundays 10a.m. to 3 p. eating by the entry of the Reserves the R.A. who meet the End Scots Barros, O. M of the Guards and the Queen'së:“
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