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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928.

Sport Columns

SOCCER RULERS

WHAT THE LOCAL AUTHONI- TIES HAVE DECIDED

A VARIETY OF TOPICS

The "China Mail" has bron favoured with copies of the minutes of meetings of the Emergency Committee of the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association, of the Counell of the H. K. F.A., and of the H. K. Amateur Football League.

GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR

TO-MORROW

AT FANLING

T. L. Christie, F: J. Rome.

CRICKET

LEAGUE AND "FRIENDLY" TEAMS

FOR TO-DAY.

The following will represent the Kowloon C in a friendly match against the Hong Kong C.C. to-day on the K.C.C. ground at 2 p.m.-F. Goodwin (Capt.), W. Brace, A. W. Ramsey, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fin- cher N. H. Ross, G. A. V. Hall, S. H. T. Buxton, F. S. W. Smith, B.

Jex and Olliver.

9.26 a.m. R. H.

Robertson.

Hollis, K.

9.80

in

J. M. Walker, A.

E.

Lissaman.

9.35

A. T. Lay, O.

E.

C.

Marton.

9.40

de

Suspensions of several players, indicated by "Royer" In his weekly notes yesterday, are referred

9.45

to, as follow:----

9.50

1

Royal

9.55

14

10.00

H

10.04

10.08

10.12

#.

Horridge of the Reserves. XI of the 1st Batt. the Queen's Regt: until April 30, 1929. This Is in connection with a division II League match v. Chinese Athletic on Nov. 17. The captain. of the Athletic team, Ng Po-lau, WLS suspended until Feb. 1, 1929 be- cause his side refused to continue with the game. The Chinese 10.1G Athlotic Association has been warned that it is "responsible for 10.20 players being acquainted with the 10.24 rules, that they must be instructed to obey the referee without question, and that should there be a ro- pition of the offence it will render the Club liable to expulsion from the .Association.”

th

H. H. Lennox, A. H. Ferguson.

1. W. Shewan, T.. G.

Bennett.

D. G. G. MacDonald, L.

R. Andrewes,

L. Yates, E. Stone.

H. G. Howard, J. Norrie.

E. R. Hallifax, A. Raworth.

E, Davidson, C. Johnson.

F. A. Merry, Beamish.

A. Leach, A. B:

THE CHINA MAIL,

Kowloon C.C, seconds will be re- presented by the following-in their match against University seconds at Pokfulum at 2 p.m. to-day: H. Overy (Capt.), N. Mackay, D. S. Green, B. Petheram, A. R. F. Raven,:

G. Lee, O. B. Raven, A. E. Sk- stone, Lt. H. A. R. Puttee, Lt. A. Laithwaite and E. R. Price.

Hong Kong Electric Team The following will represent the M.Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club in a friendly match against the

B. Police Recreation Club, at Happy

* Valley to-day.-H. F. Akehurst,

B. C. H., Coutts, L. de Rome, J. C.

| Dunbar, C. E. Gahagan, H. S. Jones,

Major J. F. Lunny, H. M. Marshall,

W. N. H. Murdoch, W. B. Muskett, Purves. and J. R. Way (Captain). Re-

J. Coulthart, G. W. serves: G., T. Padgett and S. Jeffries.

·

A. R. Cox, D. M. Goodall. J. S. Dykes, W. A. Weight.

Deacon.

D.B.S.'v. Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI.,

The Diocesan Boys' School will be represented by the following in their match against the Hong Kong D. C.C. 2nd XI to-day

on the Club ground. Rev. W. T. Featherstone, J. L. Youngsaye, D. J. N. Anderson, W. H. Kwan, R, Lee, G. A. Lee, B. J. Lacon, V. Benjamin. F. K. Lee, A. Frata, H. Jackson and N. L.

Reed. Reserve, R. Ireland. K. L. Dugan, H. A.

Scorar, A. T. Nemanbhoy. Lammert.

D. L. MacWhirter, N. K. Littlejohn.

10.28

*

10.32

10.36

10.40

"

Nellis of Royal Artillery suspended until Jan. 1, 1929 for 10.44

Was

T. Grant, J. Cameron. W. J. Clark, E. Lawrence.

conduct in a divialon I League match v. South China A, A.

10.48

10.52

10.50

16: 11 miniature cups are to be presented to the winners.

11.00.... 11.04

J. P. Sherry, R. J. J. Sneddon.

11.08

31

Lai Wah Cup

Final of the Lai Wah Cup (Chi- nese v. the Army), fixed for Dec.

The Poppy Day Game's gross re- ceipts of $828.70 are to be allotted to the Poppy Day Fund, the F. A. bearing the expenses of $124,65.

South China Command Sports 11.12 Board Axtures: Dec, 18, on the 11.16 H. K. F. C: ground, Royal Navy v. the Army in their annual game for 11.20 charity. Jan. 1, at Scokumpoo, | 11.24 the Army v. Rest of the Colony, in 11.28 aid 'of the Army branch of the

Ministering

Children's League; 11.32

Messrs. J. W. Barber, J. Ormiston and H. K. Lee to choose "the Rest" team.

"Sunday Herald" Cup "Sunday Herakl" Charity Cup: Sub-committees to select teams have been appointed as follow:-

England: Mesars, F. Smith, G. T. May, Capt. A. W. Austin, M.C., M.M.

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T. F. Chubb J. n. Humphreys.

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"VARSITY MATCH

Cambridge's Easy Win Over Oxford

In this annual

J. D. Thomson, G: H.cricket Wilson.

S. T. Butlin, W. J. S. Key. L. Garner, G. W. Garrett, W. C. Clark, T. Martin.

A.

J. Gardner, A. Webster.

HOCKEY

H. K. HOCKEY CLUB'S TEAMS

-inter-Varsity

match between local

Universities, Cambridge easily de graduates of these tivo English

feated Oxford on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground. ·

Oxford batted first and were all out for 127 runs. The best scorer for the side, were A. E. Wood 47, B. C. K. Hawkins 38 and R. II. Dowler 25. Bowling for Cambridge, Wallington took five wickets for 26 runs, and Fendered three for 27.

Cambridge showed disregard for the Oxford bonding, and scoring' consistently, had no difficulty In Hong Kong Hockey Club first eleven passing, their opponents' total. They

The following will represent the

a match with the K.O.S.B. at the compiled 218 for the loss of only U.S.R.C. on Wednesday at 4.45 four wickets.

Scotland: Messrs. R. Hall, J. Ormiston, Lt. J. D. A. MacLaren,

Members of the F. A. Council and prompt.-W. K Tait, O. E. C. Abelson retired (not out) after the League Management Committee Marton, D: Lyon, A. A. Dand he had collected 100 runs. The been Issued with passes (captain), E. J. R. Mitchell, other scores were Moore 34, Trayes entitling them to admission into all J. E. Noronha, J. H. Plummer, 25 (not out), Barrow. 22, and grounds and stands under the H. Owen Hughes, E. D. Pendered 17 (not out). -jurisdiction of the F. A..

Lawrence, C. C. Francia, and G. E. R. Divett.

have

Entries for the Hong Kong Challenge Shield competition (the local equivalent of the Cup-ties at Home) must. be sent in immediately the draw for the frat round will

be made on Dec. 28.

The second eleven to meet the Y.M.C.A. on Monday at 4.45 at R. R. Todd, L, F. Nicholson (cap- King's Park will be.-W. K. Talt, tain), A.. J. W. Ashby, Major J. P. S. Greig, L. A. R. Duncan,

Fincher.

In a Leauge match, division 1.T. J. Price, W. Woodward, R. K. 2nd Batt, K.O.3.B. v. South China Valentine, W. A. Nowers and E. C. on Nov. 3, the former team played Reeves who was not registered. The game is to be re-played and the gate proceeds to go to the League. Fines Imposed

Kowloon F. C. have been fined

to two,

·

TENNIS

OPEN MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP

Playing yesterday in the third round of the open Mixed Doubles Kowloon Indians Win

Tennis Championship tournament Yesterday afternoon the hockey organised by the Chinese Recreation team of the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club, Mrs. R. E. Lindsell and M. K. Marina ground and won by six goals and M. W. Lo, after a closely con- Club met the Beds and Herts on the Lo were defeated by Miss Enid Lo

tested game which aroused was colsely con- sidemble interest and was witness- was ed by a good attendance of tennis called, the Indians led by the odd enthusiasti Because of the pressure of ex started the second half very pro- two straight sets. The first went to goal in three. The Beds and Herts The winners took the match in aminations, the University did not fill their division I League engage-misingly, and equalised within five them rather easily for 6-1, but the

minutes.,

The first half

$10 and warned for, not fulfilling a division II engagement v. the 2nd Batt, K.03.B, and not infor ming their opponents of intended tested, and when

postponement.

ments on Nov. 17, 24 and. Dec. 8. The Amateur Football League im- posed a fine of $10 and passed the following resolution:---

That the University F. C. and all players registered for them

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the season, and that previous games in which they had parti sipated this season be expunged from the recorda."

Didn't Answer the "Sec."

the Colony Mr. R. A. Silva has Because the Club de Recreio been invited to all the vacancy.

falled to turn out a team against

South China "A" in division II of

Transfers

The following tranfers have been

the League on Nov. 10 and also be approved:- cause of subsequent developmenta,

Police R. C.: from division I

the League Imposed a fine of $10 to Mid-Week League, Sherry, as

and recorded:-

from Nov. 26; McEwan, Johnson,

"For failing to reply to cor- Muir from Dec. 4

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It is hoped to decide both the semifinala and final on the C.R.C. courts, the former on Saturday, December 15, and the latter on Sunday, December 16.

BILLIARDS

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UNION

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prati scores were added up, St. Patrick's

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alon II on Nov. 17, Their ex-The Committee passed the follow ran out winners by the narrow planation absence of gear has Ing resolution unanimously: margin of 2 points. The totale been accepted and the match will be "That where ... a player · baa were St. Patrick'a 1,082; Catholle played later on

Mr. E. de Sousa (Club de Recreio) resigned from the League Management Committee on leaving

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