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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928.

SOCCER

The "Sunday Herald

T

Internationals

CHINESE DERBY ·

Attractive Christmas Programme

**\-[By "Rover.”]"

The official programme with officials for Saturday is as follows:-

Hong Kong League. Division I-kick-off 1.00 p.m.

South China v. Chinese Aleltic, Carolino Hill — referee, Mr.

Hollands.

Club Small Unita, Chib ground-referee, Capt. Austin, R.A. Kowloon v. K.O.S.B. Regt., Kowloon A.F.C.-referee, Engr. Wt.

Barbour, R.N.

Police v. Navy (A), St. Joséph's, Happy Valley-referee, L.R.S.

Atkinson, R.N.

R.A. v. Club Recreio, Sockumpoo-refercé, Ed. Mr. Kerslake. Hong Kong League, Division II-kick-off. 2:30.p.m.

K.O.S.B. Regl. v. Eastern, Sookimpoo-referee. Sgt. Toms. Navy (B) v. Queen's, Navy ground-referee, Cpl. Lees, R.A. v. Kowloon, Chatham-road-referce, Stf. Sgt. Gilmour. South China B v. St. Joseph's, Caroline Hill- roïerec, Mr. Stoukes,

Recreio 'v. Chinese Athletic, Recreio ground, King's Park—re-

feree, S. Hatnell, R.N.

R.A.F. v. Small Units, Kowloon-referee, C. P. O.Craig. The big match on Saturday is the meeting of the two local Chinese Clubs, South China and the Athletic. The Athletic are play- ing very little below the brilliant form of last season, whilst the South China XI have improved greatly, and up to date possess an unbeaten record in the League. Each of the Chinese Clubs so far this season has relied on the bare XI with one or two reserves for emergencies. Herein has lain the secret of their success, for com- bination has been the big feature in both Clubs.

GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY

AT FANLING

THE

CHÏNA. MAIL,

WINS AGAIN

0.28 a.m. A. B. Stowart, R. H.;

Hollis,

OPEN CHAMPION

EXCHANGES,

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS

MRS. TOTTENHAM TAKES TENNIS HONOUR

0.32

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*

E. D. Black, H. Spicer, 9.36 R. A. Green, J. D. H.

Crawford.

9.40

+

F. A. Merry, L. Andrewes.

R.

9.44

*

A. E. Wood, N. L. Smith.

9.48.

W. J. S. Key, C. Waddell.

J.

On London Bank, wiro ................... 2/- 11⁄2 |Bank, on demand ... 2/ $/16 The ladies' open tennis Champion- Bank,, 30 days' sight. ship of the Colony, organised by Bank, 4 months' sight 2/- K the Ladies' Recreation Club, was Cradits, 4 months' won for the fourth year in succes- sight sion by Mrs. R. E. Tottenham Documentary 4 months' yesterday afternoon, when she de- sight fented Mas Enid Lo by 9-11, 6-4, On Paris- 64, Miss Lo was also, runner-up On demand last year

when Mrs. Tottenham Credits, 4 montha' scored her third win.

sight

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R. K. Valentine, J.

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10.08

II. C.

Williams.

D.

27

Forbes.

10.12

M. J. Mills,

10.16

10.20

10.24

10.28

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10.30

10.40

10.44

A. R. Cox, W. C. Clarke. R. L. Stewart, H. N. Laver,

L. G. S. Dodwell, A. H. Ferguson.

Mitchell.

It was u closely contested match On Berlin- which provided many thrills for the On demand.. large gathering of not enthusiasts, who witnessed the game.

On New York- On demand ..... Credits, 60 days' sight 50%1⁄2 wird On Bombay-

The match was fought throughout from the baseline, the players going up to the not only to return occa sional short deliveries. In the first set Miss Lo was the more aggressive wire ........ of the two, but Mrs. Tottenham was On demand A.E.very consistent, and genduslly, worej On Singapore- her opponent down with a stubborn On demand

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THE WING ON CO.,

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LTD.

106

V. M. Grayburn, J. D. defence. This set vent into 20 Danby.

games before it went to Miss LoOn demand W.. A. Weight, J. P. for 11-9. It was a fine battle of Sherry,

hard driving from the baseline, and On demand

H. G. Sheldon, D.' J. both players drew much applause Lewis.

for their accurate placing.

W. S. McKinley, L. J. Blackburn.

1. H. Geare, K. E. Creig.

J. Raikes, H. U. Ireland. W. J. Clerk, L. MacKay. W. D. Brown, R. Young. C. E.. Holmes, T. L. Christia.

Ding-Dong Struggle

buying rate) Silver (per oz.)

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in the next two sets the pace was On demand considerably, reduced, but neither Sold Lean. 100 Ade (player lost accuracy. It was a (per tael)

ding-dong struggle in the second Sovereigne set with Miss Lo first taking the lead, which afterwards went to Mrs. Tottenham for 4-2. Then Miss La rallied and evened matters at 4 all. After this Mrs. Tottenham forged ahead, and winging, the next two games took the set for 6-4.

The same thing happened in the third set. Miss Lo led at the start,

A. C. I. Bowker, D. Gilmore.

J.

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A. D. Humphreys,

J.

Cameron.

T. G. Weall, J. Norrie.

M.

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F. A. Perry, 3.

M.

Mayes.

vantage. It looked like a quick set

A. B. Purves, A. Lissaman.

E.

when Mrs. Tottenham led 6-2, but Miss Lo came back strongly and claimed the next two games. With

The match should be intensely in-Cup" are locally of more interest (10.48 teresting, and the result very dif- than the Interport mutch, and this cult to forecast, as the importance your England and Scotland expect 10.52 of the match, will, I think very to field strong XI's. seriously affect the play, but on England's team, has already been form-there should de very little be-published, and is a good sound side tween the teams at the final and in all departments, while Scotland's 10.00 certainly neither side should claim team will be selected this week- a runaway, unless the unexpected end and will be published in the 11.04

"Sunday Herald"; next issue., Scot- happens.

land will be the losers by the The Club and Small Units match absence of H.M.S. "Kent" as Mac- should be of considerable interest, Gregor (back), and Jones (centre 11.12. " but although the Small Units de- forward) both have birth qualifica- fented the Olub earlier in the season tions for Scotland. in a friendly, I fully expect Club

As regards England's team,

11.08

11.16

I

Reeves 11.20 to improve their goal average on am not quite satisfied. Saturday, and get fall points con- and Pearks should have been in, 11.24 sequently. The Club in their last in my opinion. They are both League match aurprisingly defeated players for a hard game. At the 11.26

men selected are a strong Naval X1 by, three elcari same time the

goals. Goldman's liveliness forward alas worthy on form, so there is 11.36 has rejuvenated the team. I expect not much to grumble about.

the Club to do much better, things: in future than their records to date indicate, as they have a strong play- ing list available,

The International matches will 11.40

"

11.44

be played on Christmas Day and Roxing · Day.

'On Christmas Day England will mest China and on Boxing Day 11.48 Scotland will meet Portugal. The winners will play off the Final on January 26,

The Police and Navy game at the Valley would he a fine one if it could be played on a better pitch, as these Junior pitches are not good enough. The Hon. Secretary of the for a big match, A dour game. H.K.FA. has received an accept with a close result, but Navy after ance from the Shanghai F.A. for their recent match with Army are an Interport Team to visit Hong now favourites, and with a slice of luck may spoil the Police's fine run of successes. Navy will not have the assistance of the "Kent" playera but will field a warm lot. "Hermes" and "Berwick" players filling the breach.

Kong in February. The Shanghai Interport team expect to leave Shanghai on or about February 5. The League Tables To Date

[Duren's

S. China The R. “A, onterain Recreio at Mihiquic Sookumpoo. This should be a hard. Police match. With a full side, which is K.O.S.D.

Recreio

kely in view of the approaching R.A. Portugal v. Scotland match, Recreio Navy. should at least share the points, and Kowloon

JL.K.P.C.

Division I.

Goals,

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F. A. Redmond, E. des Voeux.

P. P. J. Wodehouse, J. S. MacLaren.

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A

A NEW MINISTER

Nanking, Yesterday,

The Nationalist Government has

the score reading 5-4 in favour of decided to appoint Mr. Chao. Tai- Mrs. Tottenham, excitement ran wen Minister of the Interior, and to high when the tenth game was start- transfer General Yen Hsi-shan to Miss Lo at first looked like the post of Chairman of the Mon- evening up, but Mrs. Tottenham was golian and Tibetan Affairs Commit- in fighting mood, and by aggressive tee-Reuter. ness secured the points and set for G-4.

Newcastle City Council rejected

At the conclusion of the match, a $750,000 new street scheme de-

the prizes were distributed by Mrs. signed to casa traffic on the Tyne

A B. Raworth, M. M. Luard in the place of Mrs. Hancock, br're opened by the King in Mass,

R. E. Greensmith, R. Barrett.

D. Eliis, J. Gardner.

who, as announced by Mr. R. E. October. Lindsell, who umpired the match,

was unable to attend as she would

have liked, on account of illness.

Mr Lindsell expressed thanks to Mrs. Luard for stepping into the

McBride (Capt.), Stewart, Walling-breach. ton; Watson, Alexander Goldman, Scott, Trumbitzky."

LADIES' HOCKEY ··

Royal Navy "A" v. Police

There will be an inter-club match; Royal Navy Brockman at King's Park to-morrow at 3.30 ("Titania"); Abbott ("Ber-

when the following ladies (repre- wick"). Baker ("Titania"); Cope senting the Officers of the Club:-- "Tamar"), Perks ("Berwick"). B. Laing, M. Bird, J. Coppin, A. Moas ("Cumberland"); Barkham Owen-Hughes, J. Whyte, J. Andrews ("Titania"), Evans ("Bruce"), (capt.), I. C. Bell, N. McNeillie, Firth ("Hermes"), Mann ("Cum E. Bell, B. Baker, P. Goodall will P. W. D. L. F. APts berland"),

meet the following teams 600 16 12 land"). :

representing the rest of the Club: Wynne,. Wallace, F. Cousins, A. Steel, Hudson,. O'Hagen, M. Russell, B. Taylor,

M. Hansen, E. Russell, H. Rigge, ! C. Furgason, M. J. Jarvis.

8 7 0 1 24 .7 14

Bowles ("Cumber-

4 2 1 10 12 10 Police: Clarke:

22 16 11 10 Williams; Brittain,. 4 1 2 22 01

Jassop; Johnston, McGreevy, 132521

Fraser, Oram, Shepheard.

0 4 BR 12

216 17

5

1 3 4 8 14

5

1 6 10 27

3

Division II.

as the large ground will suit their Small Units: 860 8 fast forwards, I think they will get i the points. It should be a good mitch anyhow,

K.O.S.B. Navy

At Kewloon the only match in the Queen's 1st Division is on the Railway Athletic ground, and the Borderers should Eastern prove a fine draw. This match will, B.A.F...

4 36 D

Gonls.

South Chinn v. Chinese. Athletic

South China:-Pau Ko-ping; Li Tin-sang, Lầu Kau; Leung Wing luk, Pung Wa-hing, Leung Wing- chui; Li Tin-choy, Pau Ka-chuen, Fung King-cheung, Lau Mau, Ip 714 Pak-w3.

P. W. D. L. P. A. Pts.

8 7 0 1 14 801 350 13

61 2 0 20 3 10

64.1 1 14 2 3 2 16 10

be a real test of strength for the S. Chinu "A" 10 15 4 13. 22 locals, as the Regimental' team is Recreio going strong.

9 3 15 20 20 18. Chim "B". 8 A 4 12 18 93 15.11 31 St. Joseph's. 9 2 2 5 11 18 Small Unila 10 2 2 6 12 36 Kowloon

7 24 8 2 2 4

21 4 14.30 TEAMS

The Junior programme le in-R.A. teresting. The K.O.S.B. Regimenti

9

should not take Eastern too easily Club-v. Small Units (Army)

Club:-Edwards; Holt. Bishop;

as they will find the latter have

Baveral very capable players. They

furnished Queen's Regiment Re-

serves with surprise on Saturday LANE CRAWFORD'S

Just. The big match In the Junior programme is Navy v. Queen's Regiment I fancy the Navy, and B.A. St. Josephs, Chinese Athletic and R.A.F. should add to their League points on Saturday.

.

The Christmas programme ia all of a "Charity" nature and of excep- tional interest. The International matches for the "Sunday Herald

ARE QPEN TILL

6 P.M.

TO-DAY.

Royal Navy 'I' v. Queen's Rgt. Res.

Royal Navy "B": Roberts ("Berwick"); Willia ("Cumber land"), Carey ("Hermes"); Usher ("Hermes"}, Sima ("Tamar"), Greenland ("Sepoy""); -Clark ("Titania"), Bal! ("Cumberland"), Goodridge ("Berwick"), Kennedy ("Berwick"), Honey ("Titania"),

Kowloon F.C.

The following will represent the Kowloon 1st XI. v. K.O.S.B. on the Kowloon Football Club ground on Saturday, kick off at 4 p.m.- Angus; Robson, Pile: Hedley, McKelvic, Easterbrook; Clemo, Spary, Miles, Hayes, Baldwin. Reserve: Davies,

The following will represent the Kowloon, 2nd XI. v. R.A. on Chat- ham-road ground on Saturday, kick off at 2.30 p.m.--Angus; Nicholls, Hast; Moore, Dunnett, Blacklock; Hannan, White, Moss, King, Eastman. Reserves: Seddon, Waddington."

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