FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1928.
SOCCER
Big Programme of League Matches
OPENING OF H.K.F. CLUB HOUSE
The Junior Games
[By "Rover"]
The League Programme for to-morrow is as follows:- Hong Kong League, Division I-kick-off 415 p.m.
Hong Kong Club v. Kowloon, Club ground-referee, L.S.B.A.
Atkinson.
Navy (A) v. Chinese Athletic, Caroline Hill-referee, Mr. F
Smith.
K.O.S.B. v. Police, Sookumpoo-referce, Randmaster Kerslake, Recreio v. South China, King's Park - referee, Mr. W. E.
Hollands.
THE CHINA MAILAK
them reverse the result of their glove"), Baker ("Titania"); Cope Seniors' match last week.
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The Kowloon and K.O.S.B. Reserve match will In all probabil- ity be off arid the winners of the other matches which are of an interesting character should be Navy (B), R.A., South China A, St. Joseph's and Eastern. Navy (B) are flelding a strong side against Recreio juniors including two likely aspirants to Senior football and should prove too strong for the locals..
Jottings
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The Poppy
Day match was spoilt by the absence of Gosano and Chen Kwong-iu, original selections of the Civilian side
Queen's Regt. v. Small Units, Chatham-road-referee, Capt.tion the match was useful and As a guide to Interport selec- Austin, R.A.
many players on view displayed Interport form.. Hong Kong op-
Hong Kong League, Division II-kick-off 2,45 p.m.
Recreio v. Navy (B). King's Park-referee, S. Sgt. Gilmour, South Ching B v. R.A., Caroline Hill-referee, C.P.0, Craig. Kowloon v. K.O.S.B. Regt., Kowloon A.F.C.-referee, Cpl.
Lees.
South Chinn A. v. R.A.F., Chinese ground, Happy Valley-re-
feree, L/Sgt. Bunting.
St. Joseph's v. University, St. Joseph's-referee, Mr. T. G.
Stokes,
Chinese Athletic v. Queen's Regt., United Service ground,
Chatham-road-referee, Lee. Sgt. Crossley.
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is strong.
- Small Units v. Eastern, Sookumpoo-referee, Pte. Farnsworth.
The Leugue programme, is Caroline Hill to their liking, and lengthy and very interesting, and their forwards, with Suen rapid- the Clubs are now beginning to ly coming back to form, should be get down to serious work.-
hard to hold, although Navy de- fence at present Brookman, Baker, Farlowe, and Kernick, have had experience with the Chinese game, and these play- ers will strengthen the team. Barkham is a doubtful starter, but Navy are fielding a capable side.
Hong Kong Club meet Kowloon at the Valley and the match is specially interesting as His Excel- lency the Officer Administering the Government of the Colony will be present and open the New Club House. The match should be a very interesting one as both Clubs have received very warm treat- ment so far this senson and each will be keen on securing the points.
Club are playing Goldman at centreforward and the introduc- tion of this versatile sportsman should mean a lot to them. With Kowloon weakened by the absence of Sims, the home team should secure their first points for the
season,
The Navy are fielding a good side against Chinese Athletic at Caroline Hill and although the Athletic on form should secure full points; Navy should make last year's League champions go the full course. The Athletic will find the large playing field at
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("Magnolia"), Farlowe ("T}}} tania"), Moss ("Cumberland")" Van Tromp ("Hermes"), Kernick ("Titania"). Evans ("Bruce"). Mann ("Cumberland"), Firth ("Hermes"), (1,
Chinese Athletic-Yik Chan- pong: Ng Kam-chuen, Lai Yak tat; Leung Yuk-tong, Wong Shui- wei, Lam: Yuk-ying; Teo Kwei- shing, Lai Wai-koon, Wong Pak- cheong, Suen Kam-suen, Chen Kwong-iu.
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Recreio v. South China Recreio: Marques; Xavier, Silva-Netto; Carvalho, Remedios, Assumpcao; B. Geanno, Ward, Gosano, Rocha, Brown.
GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR -SUNDAY
INTERNATIONAL MATCH
9.24 a.m. O. R. C. Marton, I W.
Shewan.
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9.44
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9,48
9,52
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9.56
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South China-Pau Ka-ping; Li who, had they turned out, might Tin-sang, Lau Kau: Leung Yin- have greatly influenced the re-chen, Pa Wa-hing, Leung Wing- result.
chlu; Li Tin-choy, Fung King- chung, Leung Wing-tak, Pau Ka- chuen or Tin Yuk-on, Ip Pak-wa. 10.00
Royal Navy (B) v. Recreio Navy (B)-Price ("Tamar"); Willis ("Cumberland), Carey 10.08 ("Hermes"); Usher (“Hermes"), | 10.11 Sims ("Tamar"), Sturtevent ("Hermes"). Balcombe ("Ti- 10.16 tanin"), Wilcox ("Marazion"),-' Herbert ("Titania"), Sorbie, 10.20 ("Tamar"), Bowles ("Cumber. land").
Swam for 61 Hours
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The K.O.S B. v. Police match at Seokumpoo should be a good one, and here 1 fancy the Borderers will be too fast for the Police and secure the full points with a bit in hand. Despite an early set- back against the Queen's, the Bor- stenographer, who swam for 61 hours Miss Martha Hill, an 18-years-old derers are a dangerous lot, and in a swimming pool. She beat the Reeves has improved the team world's endurance record by 58 min- greatly. Strong in all depart-te ments, the Borderers are, in my opinion, the most dangerous team in the League on their day, and pears to have, if carefully select although Police are also much im-ed, a side capable of reversing proved. I think the Regiment will
last season's result. On the be on the right side at the finish, run of play the Services deserved their win although the Civilians missed many chances.
Kowloon has two matches, the big event being the meeting of.
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Recreio and South China at King's The selection of a representa- Park. South China hope to field tive Hong Kong side this year Pau Ka-ping, who was injured in will be difficult. With a plethora the K O.S.B. match, but Lau Mau of centre forwards, to mention. will still be an absentee also in- only Gosano, Goldman, Leech, jured in the same match.
Reeves; wingers of the class of visit of any Chinese team
Brown, Rocha, Chen, Suen, Fung, King's Park always produces a big Tso, Pile, Caldicutt; and defend- ers containing selections from crowd and intense local rivalry.
The match should be of the Clarke, Pau, Rodger, Wynn, firework order, as each Club is McKelvie, Stewart, Hill, etc., etc., Bishop. Hooper, McBride, capable of rapid scoring, and the the final selection of the best XI advantage of being at home may for Hong Kong presents just decide the issue for Recreioroblem. the Colony being rich in a big who can be very bright on occa- talent at present sions. Thrills there will be in plenty, and the style of the two Clubs is very similar, and the Re. relo ground should be packed in anticipation of a great match.
The other match at Kowloon should provide Queen's Regiment with a victory as despite a plucky showing, Small Units cannot yet hope to run the all-conquering Queen's to anything more than a good match. Small Units have a great chance to try where others have failed, and if they can keep the Queen's score down to moderate dimensions they will be progressing.
V.
An Interport Probables Earl Hair's" Poppy Fund or an Possible carefully selected for
equally deserving charity at a the air for the more serious pro- very early date may well clear
lem of fine! selections later, and
worth considering. Many and. gent are the needs of charity nd the popularity of the game of soccer in the Colony cannot be ex- ended too much in this direction.
TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW
Hong Kong Club v. Kowloon
Club: Logan; Holt, Walling- ton; McBride, Stewart, Scott; Alexander, Reid, Goldman, Bishop, Trambitsky. Reserves: Peers,
In the 2nd Division the most Interesting match will be the meeting of the undefeated sides, Queen's and Chinese Athletic, re- Massey. arranged at Chatham-road, owing Kowloon: Angus; Guest, to a Rugby match on the Club Pile; Hedley, McKelvie, Hayes; ground before the Club v Ków-Clemo, Cornwall, Spary, Baldwin, loon match. This match should Miles."
be a good one, but the "hletic have been showing more. William Wiese, the 19-month-old)
sist- mascot of the Los Angeles Fire ent form than the Regimen and Department's football team.
I should not be surprised to see │("Titania"); Cornwall
Navy (A) v. Chinese Athletic Navy (A): Brockman
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K.O.S.B. v. Police
T. D. E. Pendered, A. B. Stewart.
L. R. Andrewes, A. H. Ferguson.
L. G. S. Dodwelll, K. S. Robertson.
A. E. Lissaman, G. Mur-
ray.
F. J. de Rome, H. H. Lennox.
N. L. Smith, J. S. Me-
Eachran.
T. G. Bennett, R. K. Valentine.
R. E. Lindsell, R. Young.
,,. R. H. Hancock, D.
Forbes.
J. L. Shellshear, A. B. Purves.
10.04
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K.O S.B. McDougall; Martin, Harris; Skiggs, Davey, Everest; 10.32 Alexander, McGlinchey, Reeves, Stock, Campbell.
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J. WV. Franks; D. JA Gilmore.
F. S. Harrison, T. L. Christie.
E. R. Hallifax, C. L. Sandea.
Andrew's Reserves.
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C. B. Johnson, E. D.. Black.
10,24
10.28
St. George's and St.
St. George's and St.
Andrew's Reserves.
10.86
CLUB DEFEATED
R. A. Green, S. Mayes.
M.
10.40
E, Kern, B. J. Lacon.
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10.44
BY 2ND BATT. WELCH REGT. RUGGER XV.
10.48
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BETTER FORWARD WORK
30,56
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T. Low, J. Harrop.
Better work by their forwards re- 11.00
sulted in the 2nd Batt: the Welch
Regiment defeating the rugby sec- 11.04 tion of the Hong Kong Football Club
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at Happy Valley yesterday by 11 11.08 points to 9, after a fine game, full of interest, and in which the Club led at half-time by 6 points to nll. L. Goldman, hitherto of Shanghai, played in the Club's three-quarter 11.20 line, the Rev. H. V. Koop being Absent. Goldman scored the first 11.24 try and C. P. Lammert the second.
second half the Welch Regt. touched
After persistent attacks. In the 1123
down twice, the second try being by, 11.02
11.86 ** Lammert scored a spectacular try 11.49 to give the Club the lead once more. Then Owen equalised for the visitors 11.44 and Williams made the only suc cessful kick at goal during the 11.48. match, glidng-hl do the two points victory
Lt. C. E. R. Hirsch.
11:52 2nd Batt. Welch Regt 11 points 11.56 (1 goal, 2 tries): H.K.F.C.-9 points (3 tries)..
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