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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929.

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Reserves: "Davies and White. Kowlood 2nd XI's team against R. A. F. (League) on Kowloon Football Club ground, kick off, 2.80 p.m.-Angus jun, Moore, Eastman, Seddon, Campbell, Nicholls, Han- nan, Melatyre, Moss, Morgan and

INTERPORT FOOTBALL "Kent," "Hermes," "Suffolk" and Blacklock.

WEEK

Titania") to be able to field an the exceptional side, probably atrongest Services side we shall see for many years. From what I SERVICES CHANCES have seen of Shanghai in their two big matches. I do not think there will be much in it at the

The probable teams will be:--

United Services

NOTES & COMMENTS ON THE fish.

BIG GAME

LEAGUE PROGRAMME

[By "Rover."]

Reserves: Waddington and White.

POLICE INTERPORT

Local Teams Chosen For Shangbal

The first interport games be- tween the Police of Hong Kong and Shanghai, will take place at Shanghai early in March, the local Bandsman Matt (1st Batt. Beds. Polica athletes being due to Hil & Herts,, Regiment);

A.B. MacGregor ("Kent") A.B. Barkham ("Tamar"), Baker ("Titania");

Everest (2nd Lce.-Cpl.

Batt. K.OS.B.), A.B, Evans ("Bruce"), Sgt. Hill (1st Batt. Queen's Royal Regiment);

or

LS.

for the Northern Settlement on the 8.5. "Malwa" on March 1.

Competitions will be held in four branches of sport, namely, The big event of the week end

football, billiards, revolver shoot. is the match between Shanghal

Those who have and the United Services in the

ing, and golf. Club ground-the third last match

been selected to represent the Hong Kong Police in the various of the Interport "Soccer" week.

There are no Senior Division

Van Tromp games are as follow:- Shipwright

Firth Football. L/3 there are "Hermes"), Shipwright League matches, but

Second Division matches("Hermes"), A.B. Peacock ("Suf- Williams, L/S (which start early), and Kowloon (folk"). Warrant Engineer Kernick Shepherd.

(S/M L19). captain, Lee-Sgt. are staging a friendly with the a.s. "Belgenland." The full pro-Caldicutt (1st Batt. Queen's Royal

Regiment). gramme to-morrow is:-

Some

Interport Match

United Services v. Shanghai, Club ground, kick off. 3.30 p.m.

League Division II.

Kick-off, 2.45 p.m.

Reserves:-B.S.M. Lench (R.A.), Ptc. Stock (2nd Batt. K.O.S.B.), A.B. Jones ("Kent"), A.B. Moss ("Cumberland").

South China "B" Queen' Hunt.

7. Regt., Caroline Hill

R.H.K.G.C.

STARTING TIMES ON SUNDAY

FANLING COURSE ·

Starting times of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanting on Sunday are as follow:-

9.28 a.m. D. Coppin, W. Clark,

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MARATHON RACE

DETAILS OF BIG EVENT IN MARCH

COURSE OUTLINED

The second annual Hong Kong Marathon race (under the auspices of the St. Peter's Church Young Men's Club) will be held on Satur- day, March 16 at 3 p.m.

Entries close on March 13.

A Team may consist of any num- P.ber of competitors. Only the first five of each team to count for points.

A. W. H. Edie,. H. S. Armstrong.

S. Berg, G. E. Mit- chell,

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C.

9.32

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G. H. Wilson, H. Howard.

G. |

9.36

W. A. Weight, J. Sherry.

9.40

9.44

9.48

9.62

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9.56

10.00

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10.04

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Clark, L/S Hudson, L/S 10.08 L/S Wynne, L/S Brittain, L/S Jessop, L/S Johnson, 10.12 L/S McGreavy, L/S Oron, L/S

10.16 Gowans, and L/S Fraser.

Billiards. Insp. Booker, Sub- Insp. Dorling, Sub-Insp. James, P/S Ritchie, L/S, Hudson, L/S

L/S Wynne,

L/S Orem, and McGreavy.

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D. G. Bruce, R. K. Hepburn.

H. U. Ireland, Spicer.

H.

A D. Humphreys, M. G. Mills,

W. K. Tait, V. M. Grayburn,

E. C. Frederick, Col. Bostock

A. H.Ferguson, Capt. Todd.e

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Capt. T Grant, A. Webster,

L. G. S. Dodwell, J. H. Raikes,

J. P. Warren, W. J. Clerk.

The course is as follows:-

Start at Lyttleton-road (outside the hostel entrance of the Hong Kong University), along Lyttleton- road, through Park-road, then wind up Robinson-road, along the new motor road to the end of Condult- road, then through the Conduit vladuet until Mr. Biggar's House has been reached. Then along Pokfulum-road, down Dairy Farm Hill to point of Jubilee-road, along that road to Mount Davla-road, up Mount Davis-road to the point of Pokfulum-road, along that road, pass the Hong Kong University (the front Entrance) along Bonham-road to King's. College where the race onde.

The entrance fee for non-members is $1 for each individual competi- J.tor and $1 for each team competing In the Team Shield Competition.

10.20

10.24

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W. J. S. Key,

C.

Waddell..

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H. R. Sturt, S. Sleap.

A.

Shanghai

Revolver.-Insp. Booker, Sub- 10.28 David: Pulmer, Wilson; Pote-Insp. Dorling, Sub-Insp. James, Gash (captain), Costa: P/S Ritchie. L/S Williams, L/S Favacho, Sinclair, Wright, Turner, Shepherd, L/S Wynne, and L/S

Jessop. Reserves:-Read, Moore, Duffy. and Jones,

like to see Shanghai play several more matches, but that is impracticable.

Recreio v. South China "A", Re-aad Stokes. crein Ground.

St. Joseph's v. Chinese Athletic, Chinese, Ground, H.V.

Kowloon v. R.A.F., Kowloon F.C. R.A. v. Eastern, Sookumpoo, Royal Navy v. K.O.S.B., Navy Ground, H.V.

Friendly Match

Kick-off. 4.15 p.m. Kowloon v. 8.8. "Belgenland," Kowloon F.C. ground.

Second Division Prospecta

All the leaders in the Second Division will be out to-morrow. The game between the Navy and the K.O.S.B. will be a hot one, as the result of this match will have a big bearing on the League table. The Queen's Regiment will also have a match with South China "B." Although the Regiment should just get home, the junior team at St. Joseph's College and the Chinese Athletic game should also be a fine one.

Caroline

[[]] is

smart.

I fancy the following as win nera:-Queen's Regiment, Club de Recreio, Chinese Athletic, R.A.F., R.A. and Navy on form.

The Second Division table to date is as follows:-

I would

As regards the Services team. well most of the players are known on local grounds, but one jor two will make, their debut be- fore a large local crowd for the first time. The new men are MacGregor, full back "Kent")- sound and reliable All Navy player and a Class Service back; Peacock

(centre forward) ("Suffolk" and Navy), a centre forward who in the few games he has played here

has found the back of the net on

several occasions: Jones ("Kent" and Navy), a class half back and a useful centre forward who plays football all the time. Mott (Beds.

Golf. Mr. W. Kent, A.S.P., Insp. Booker, Sub-Insp. Dorling. Sub- Insp. James, and L/S Shepherd.

'VARSITY CRICKET

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10.32

10,36

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10.40

10.44

10.48

10.52

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The following University cricket 10.56 teams have been selected:

at Pok-

To-morrow 1st XI., league, v. 11.00 Indian R.C.,, at 2 p.m. fulam-A. A. Rumjahn (captain), 11.04 D. K. Samy, D. Laing, F. I Zimmern, C. W. Lam, N. P. 11.08 Karanjia, A. P. Guterres, S. V. Cittins, E. A. Lee, A. T. Lee, 11.12 D. J. N. Anderson.

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the Volunteers on Sunday, at 11

1st XI in a whole day match v. 11.16 a.m., at Pokfulam:-A. A. Rumjahn 11.20 (captain), D. K. Samy, D. Laing,

C. W. Lam, A. P. Guterres, F. I. 11.24

& Herts,), an erstwhile Shanghai Zimmero, S. V. Gittins, E. A. Lee, goalkeeper not much seen by local A. T. Lee, D. J. N. Anderson, S. R. 11.28 crowds in League matches, he can Kerman stop the hot ones.

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A. Leach, D. Forbes. D. J. Gilmore, T. L. Christie.

R. K. Valentine, E. D. Black...

C. E. Holmes, R. A. Green.

E. L. Stewart, H. N. Laver.

F. K. Ewart, F. M. Ellis.

S. J. H. Fox, J. Walker.

W. L. Dunbar, A. B. Purves.

L. Yates, H. A. Lam- mert.

D. Templeton, B. H. C. Hallowes.

K. E. Greig, I. H. Geare.

T. H. King, W. R. Mansfield.

E. P. Fletcher, A. Morley.

E. S. Abraham, J. K. Show.

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Everything points to fine

The Rugby Union is to be asked. match, with the Services starting to exclude from the County Cham- 11.86 favourites. I am doubtful about pionship all Internationals who have the result, but not at all doubtful played for Scotland, Wales or Ire 11:40. about the class of match which, I land. The reason put forward is think, will be the real "soccer." that greater encouragement should Our Shanghai visitors, who have be given to the home-bred player. been enjoying the last couple of

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SATURDAY'S TEAMS

first four Test Matches in England

in 1930, and that the fifth be played

to Anish if the rubber is still unde- cided.

Cambridge have caused a sensa Kowloon's team versus .5.8. tion by placing a fifteen-stone man "Belgenland," Kowloon Football at stroke in their chief practice

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In a Yorkshire junior match, the referee was accidentally hit in the stomach by the hall. He carried on with his duties and recorded two further tries as being scored, but 16 41 8 Club ground, kick off, 4 p.m.- crew. If he is kept in that poal- could afterwards recollect none of Angus, jun., Robson, Pile, Hedley, tion, the boat for the Race will need, the events subsequent to his mishap. Interport Jottings

Eesterbrook, Dowman, Eastman, some unusual features In ta As it was a Cup match, it has been Spary, Miles, and Baldwin.

The Interport week promises to a memorable one. Starting with a good win, Hong Kong have secured the laurels for another year and the match on Monday last, apart from the satisfactory result, was an enjoyable and sporting event. Our visitors have given a fine display to, date, allow- ing for the natural disadvantages of all visiting teams.

The match on Wednesday was a most enjoyable one also, and there were thrills enough for the most cynical "saccerite," whereas for those who enjoy good cleart straight football both matches must have been a joy. Shanghai have now another big hurdle, s in the Services' team 'to-morrow. the opposition is quite up to Inter- port standard; in fact, many think that the Services team as selected are stronger even thin the Inter- port eleven. The Services at pre- sent here are fortunate (owlig to the temporary presence of two ad- ditional Regiments, and also to the

presence in port of the

dimensions.

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