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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928.

SOCCER

Saturday's Programme Looked. Over

GREAT POPPY DAY MATCH

Civilian Team Is Selected

[By "Rover"]:.

There is a good programme, of League matches for to-morrow although the Chinese Athletic have had to scratch their matches as all their players will be engaged at Canton.

Here is the list for to-morrow, with officials:— Hong Kong League-Div, 1-kick-off 4.15 p.m.

Hong Kong Club v. Queen's Regt., Club ground-referee, L.S.B.

A. Atkinson, R.N. Club Recreio v. Navy, King's Park-referee, Pipe Major Mackie, South Chinn y. K.O.S.B. Regt., Caroline Hill-referee, Staff Sgt.

Gilbert.

R.A. v. Kowloon, Kowloon A.F.C.-referee, Mr. Ip Kau-ko. The Small Units (Army) v. Chinese Athletic matches at Soo-

kumpoo is postponed.

Hong Kong League-Junior Division (“A”)—kick-off 2.45.

Recreio v. Queen's Regt., Recreio ground, King's Park-referee,

Staff Sgt. Gilmour.

University v. K.O.S.B. Regt., Chinese ground, Happy Valley

referee, Corp. W. Lees.

St. Joseph's.v. Small Units, St. Joseph's ground, Happy Valley-

referee, C.P.O. C. Craig.

R.A. v. RA.F., Scokumpoo-referee, Mr. Stoakes..

Eastern v. South China "A," Navy ground, Happy Valley

referee, Ldg. S. J. H. Crossley.

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The following matches in the Junior Division for Saturday have been postponed: South China "B" v. Navy, Chinese, Athletic v. Kowloon.

With four matches in the 1st Division and five in the 2nd Division or Junior Section, we are well catered for, and the staging of two matches at Hong Kong and two at Kowloon is a nice balance.

י,

The Junior

match in addition prior to the 1st Division one will comprise a very full programme for the Home sup- porters.

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(Police); Stewart (Capt.) (Club), CANTON ATHLETICS McKelvio (Kowloon) Teo. Kwei- shing (Chinese Athletic), Fung King-chung (South China AIA), Gosano (Club de Recreio); Buen Kam-sung (Chinese Athletic), Chen Kwong-lu (Chinese Athletic)...

Reserves: Li Tin-sang (South China A.A., McBride (Club), Rocha, Brown (Club de Recreio).

At Club ground, kick off, 4 p.m. Referes--Mr. Ip Kau-ko. Linesmen:-C. P. O, Craig, Serg Bunting..

Teams For To-morrow Hong Kong Clubv. Queen's. Regt.---`

Club:-Logan, Wallington, Holt, McBride, Stewart, Watson, Alex ander, Reld, Bishop, Scott, Tram- bitzky, Pears.

Queen's Regt:-Dodds, Hooper, Sharp, Byrne, Hill, Cantor, Hibbert, Richardson, Barclay Larkine, Cal- decott, Morris.

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OPENING RESULTS

BOXING

CONTESTANTS FIT FOR

TO-MORROW

OPENING TOURNAMENT

Yesterday the annual Kwang-

All contestants in the opening tung Provincial athletic meet was tournament to be staged by the begun at Canton under the direc- Hong Kong Boxing Association tion of Marshal Li Chal-dum, and to-morrow night at the Theatre will continue for the next five Royal have reported fit and an days. Young athletes from all evening of excellent scrapping is over the province have gathered therefore promised." As already to compete for athletic honours, announced, the programme is as the number of competitors being follows: estimated at no fewer than 7,000.

Signalman Morris The meeting is being held on the Magnolia") v. Marine Fraser grounds of the Chung Shan (H.M.S. "Tamar"), over 15 University, where bamboo struc- rounds for the welterweight tures have been erected around the large field, providing sitting championship of the Colony.

A.B. Moore (H.M.S. "Cumber- accommodation for 25,000 specta-land") v. A.Bi. Saunders (H.M.S. tora.

"Seraph"), 10 rounds, at walter- weight.

Leading members of the com- munity and practically all the. Kowloon v. R.A.

various organisations of the City Kowloon:-Angus, Guest Bald- have contributed towards the win, Hedley, Sims, McKelvie, Clemo, prize fund. Donations from friends and the small fee charged Pile, Spary, Miles, Cornwall.'.

Reserves: Easterbrook, King, for admission to the grounds have Kowloon 2nd XI v. R.A.M.C.-to date brought in upwards of Angus, Nicholls, Hast, Robson, $20,000 towards expenses, Easterbrook, Blacklock, Hannan, Davis, Sutherland, Dunnett, East-

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South China v. K.O.S.B. Regt. South Chinn:-Pau Ke-plus, L Tin-sang, Lau Kau, Lan In-chan, Pang Wah-hing, Leung Wing-chul, Li Tin-choy, Fung King-chung, Leung Wing-tuk, Lau Mau, Ip Pak

Recrelo v. Royal Navy. Recrelo:-Marquez, Xavier, Silva, Carvalho, Remedios, Assumpcão, Gosano (B) Ward, Gosano,, Rocka,

Brown.

Royal Navy:-Spiers (Seraphia), Cope (Magnowa), Marton (Seraph), Chauner (Cumberland), Evans

expect The meeting of the Club and good for Navy, and I Queen's Regiment should provide a Recreio to secure the full points wa. fine match. I have confidence that with a bit to spare, the Club will finish the season strong. Despite current form, the Queen's will have to go all out to get the points on Saturday, clever us they are. Bishop is up with the forwards, owing to Wallington's re- The 2nd Division programme is turn, and Club can stand down men interesting but not thrilling. Owing Like Peers and Massey. This looks to Canton sporting activities, the good for the future, and with Chinese Clubs are standing down, George Rodger returning shortly the Athletic, at present unbeaten, (Bruce), Moas (Cumberund), Van and Goldman from Shanghai join-not taking the field on Saturday, Tromp (Hermes), Firth (Hermes). Ing the Club in the near future, the and wins for Queen's Regiment Pomeroy (Tamar), Mann

St. berland), Stanlake (Magnolid). K.O.S.B. Res., revival of the Senior Club of the Reserves, Colony is assured. The Club's form Joseph's, B., and South China

They A., appear

This last week was misleading.

very "probable. will do much bigger things than this League, looks at present to be in! before the end of the season. The the safe hands of the Borderera Queen's can hardly fall to secure 2nd XI, and Chinese Athletic Res., the full points on form, but form but the Navy 2nd XI will never took us anywhere in foot much trouble before matters are bail yet, and if Club secure a point, finally decided, and they will field a I would not be surprised, although very strong XI each Saturday from the Queen's might be.

now on to the end of season.

cause

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CLUB WIN AGAIN

H.K.F.C. (RUGGER SECTION)

AN ARMY XV,

Local Entries

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To-

(H.M.S.

A.B. Vahey (H.M.S. "Seraph") H. Major (Hong Kong), 16 rounds, bantama.

Piper Smith (2nd K.0.S.B.) v. Gunner Avis (12th Heavy Bat tery), R.G.A.), 6 rounds, middles. "Signalman Shons (FI.M.S. "Seraphis") v.. A.B. Castle (H.M.S. "Cumberland"), 10 rounds.

The first fight is scheduled for 9.15 p.m. Booking is now open

ROWING RACES

ANOTHER REGATTA IN DECEMBER

EVENT FOR FOURS

Discussion has been taking place as to arrangements for rowing races after the Opening. Cruise, and it has been decided to hold another Regatta in December; most probably Saturday, December 22 will be the date chosen.

Invitations have been extended to the Chinese Athletes of Hong Kong to take part in the games. at Moutrie's. Five teams have gone up from the Colony to compete in football, track events, swimming, basket ball and tennis. Mr. Ng Sze

wong, the well-known local tennis player is in charge of the Hong Kong contingent. gether with Mr. Ho Ka-lau, an- other well-known local tennis player, Mr. Ng Sze-kwong will re- present the Chinese Recreation Club of Hong Kong in both the Singles and Doubles Tennis Tournaments. Members of teams from Hong Kong, taking part in other forms of sport and in athle- tics have been drawn from the

The full programme has not yet China Athletic and South Ching Athletic Associations. Altogether been settled, but the chief item of about 150 athletes have gone to general interest to rowing members Canton from Hong Kong.

will be International Races, which The games were opened at have not been held for some years. 9 a.m., yesterday, under the Open to members of the Yacht Club, Chairmanship of Gen. Tang Shi- there will be one event for Fours chang, Chief of Police at Canton, over one mile and one for Falre, The number of spectators present course three-quarters of a mile. As By 9 points to 8, the Hong Kong at the opening is estimated at far as can be seen at present, there fully 20,000. These included is material to provide English, Football Club (rugby section) de Admiral Chan Chak, Generals Scottish, German and Scandinavian feated an Army XV at Happy Wang Shao-hung, Hsu King-tong, Fours, and it should be noted that it Valley yesterday after a good all-Chan Hing-wen, Chan Chai-tong, is not necessary for the Cax., to be round match in which there was and Messrs. Feng Cho-man, Wong of the same nationality as his crew. some very speedy play. At Caroline Hill the South China

Chit, Chu Cha-wah, Ma Chiu- Probably most of those who are Clubs are reminded that entries The Club team combined, to ad- chun, Chan Cheung-po, Hsu Sung-taking an active part in the Opening A.A., who have made a brilliant start, will get their first trial of for the Hong Kong Shield Competiyantage. The forwards

packed ching and many other prominent Cruise Regatta on November 10 will on well and gave the three-quarters Government officials and society feel like a short rest before starting strength, and I think the Borderers tlon, both Divisions, close

November 15 definitely. Entries full scope by nearly always getting lenders. will win with a bit in hand. South

training again, but notice of the China at full strength are a useful must be with the Hon. Secretary, possession in the scruma,

International Races is being given Lammert scored the first try, in First Day's Results side, their great asset being fast H.K.F.A. on or before this date.

now in order that the selection of a corner; after. the Rev. Koop had forwards and a clever goalie, two

Tennis. In the. The United Services Team v. drawn the defence and passed. Doubles, the Ching Wah Girls'

Ladies crews may be considered early. good factors, but I think the Bor Civilians for "Poppy Day" will be Then Wales (at half) made a fine Association (Hong Kong) beat derers inside forwards, will quickly pick out the weak spots in the selected on Saturday next, and movement for Koop to put on the the Chun Kwong Girls' School In Army players showing finishing touch and score the second the Men's Single Ng Sze-kwong opposing defence. McClinchey, such convincing form, the selectors try. Scott failed with both kicks. Stock, Skiyga. and Humpreys are will find it very difficult to replace

beat Ho Ka-lau, Ma Chi-huen In the second half, Scott broke beat Lai Kwong-tsun, Wong Kut- real footballers, and if South China the Army best by Naval repre- away and gave to Lammert who cheung beat Li Woon-tsoi. can keep them from scoring the sentatives. The Civilian team again scored. The place kick, as

Only 18 members entered for the Volley Ball, 1st round: South Chinese will have a big chance.chosen is a very hot, lot fore and from Lammert's first, was from a China Athletic Association beat St. John of Jerusalem and Red Cross

aft and the Services will require difficult angle and failed.

China Athletic Association. 2nd Trophy, which was played for at their top weight on November 12 The soldiers had been having round,

Chung Shan University Fanling throughout October. 32 next.

their share of the game and now beat South China Athletic Asso cards were taken out. K. S. Robert- threatened danger. Marshall in- ciation.

son, Capt. A. W. Davison, and Goldman is not the only star tercepted one of the Club's passing player likely to figure on Hong movements and touched down after sociation

Basket Ball: South China As- D. G. G. MacDonald -tied, 2 up. beat the Swatow The arrangements for playing off Kong playing grounds this season, a fine individual effort. The points Academy.

will be announced later, Rumour has it that at least three for goal were not added.

Baseball: South Ching Athle representative players, Civilian and. Final acore: The Club 9 points tic Association H.K.)yersus Service, visitors to Hong Kong,' (8 tries), the Army XV will figure on local grounds during, (1 try). this football season.

The match should be a great one: as both Clubs will be at full strength and South China's speedy forwards, at Caroline Hill, will have plenty of room to operate in. If South China can get a point from this match, they will do well.

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Charity Match

At Kowloon the R.A. probably without Leech, will give the locals on the Railway ground a good run. Kowloon are team building, and as yet their form is very variable; but i at last the regular half back line. la functioning, and if the newly arranged forward line can plek up passes, Kowloon will stand a chance. This match will be very interesting, Pau Ka-ping (South China A.A.)'; with the odds slightly in favour of Lai Yuk-tat (Chinese` Athletic), the R.A., but there should not be Wynne (Police); McGreevy very much in it at the final whistle and a draw is a probable result.

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"Recreio, who are losing C. Remedios, will probably get full points against the Navy, but the latter are getting real. experience in their recent matches and will put up a good fight. Recreio will probably play Carvalho, a good half back, in Remedios' place, whilst the Navy are shuffling their team with a view to future matches. This game should be a good one, with the Recreio forwards just too

For the Poppy Day match the following team was selected to re- present the Civilians:-

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