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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP.

CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB.

+

WREXHAM GAIN FOOTBALL SEASON'S

THE

SEVEN PLACES.

OPENING.

Welcome Away Win at Chester.

EXETER CITY WIN.

London, Yesterday. The following were, the results of the two League matches played to-day-

Third Division (South). Exeter C. 3 Brighton

Table to Dante.

1

P. W. D. L.

Gonis. F.

3 0 15

A. Pts. 8 11 6 13 14

Brentford

Southend U. Fulham Bournemouth Watford Crystal Pal. Luton T. Exeter C. Brighton Canil C. Norwich C.

Vending

Clapton 0. Bristol R.

Manafell T.

8 0 1 1 15

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8 0 0 2.20

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K 5 1 2 28 20

8 4 2 2 20 14

50 4 14 11

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03 33 10

A 3 2 3 10

11

Queen's P.R. 8 1 4 3 11 25

10 10

C.

8 3 1 8.3

14 20

13 13

8.2013 90

* 14. 14

A

Swindon

8.2 0 6 14 18

Torquay U

8 1 2 5 5 13 32

Thames

8 1 2 5

7 12

1

Gillingham

8 11 G 4 18

3

Chester

2. Wrexham

6

Goala.

9

P. W. D. L.

7:0

A. Pis.

1

23

10 14

1 2 15

10 13

3 5 1 2 91

9 11

11

8 50 3 24

R

10

8 5 0 3 16

10

10 11.10

Lincoln

Third Division (North),

Table to Date,

Southport Gateshead Wrexham Tronmere R. Hull C.... Crewe A. Barrow

York C.

Hartlepools

Accrington S.

Halifax

Durlington Chester

Doncaster, R. 8

850 3 13 11 10

Carlisle Un.. 8

Amended Fixture List Members to Make Loans

Published.

TEN MATCHES.

for New Pavilion.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

A suggestion made by the Gen-

The following is an amended list of fixtures for the official open-eral Committee in order to meet a ing of the football season on

Saturday:

Division 1.

[Kick-off at 4.30 p.m.] Borderers v. Police at Sookunpoo.

Referee: Mr. Darlington.

deficit of $5,000 in the building and fitting-up of the new pavilion was considered at the annual meeting

of the Civil Service Cricket Club. Mr. H. E. Strange propos- Bick-

Royal Navy v. Recreio at King's ed, seconded by Mr. W.

Park Referee: Bdr. Brown, ford, that cach member bo Argylls. Kowloon at Chatham asked

to lend the Club

Road. Referee: Mr. Allen.

St. Joseph's v. Club on Club Bum of $25 to $100, free of interest, ground. Referee: Sgt. Cas-repayment to be made yearly as the well.

finances of the Club permitted.

Division II.

(Kick-off at 3 p.m.] University v. Royal Navy on Club ground. Referee: Sgt. Parker.

Referee: Gnr. Trice. Argylls v. R.A.0.C. at Chatham Road.. Referee: Mr. Law-

an

Mr. J. Massey, proposed amendment that debentures should be issued instead. Mr. Longbottom pointed out that the issue of de-]

Kowloon v. Club at the K.F.C. bentures would necessitate the formation of a company, and Mr. Brawn added that the legal fees involved in so doing would come to about $1,000 which the Club could ill-afford. Put to the meet- ing. the amendment was lost.

rence.

Borderers v. 12th Heavy Battery

·R.A. at Sookunpoo. Re- feree: Mr. Pooley.

Division III,

[Kick-off at 3 pm.

Royal Engineers v. Borderers on

St. Joseph's ground.

Re

Teres: A.B. Godsell. Recreio v. Radio S.C. on Recreio ground. Referee: Mr. Culf.

Our Sports Diary.

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To-morrow Club K.B.S.F.P.A..

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Rochdale 3 Rotherham Walsall Stockport

N. Brighton

ENTRIES FOR V.R.C.

AQUATICS.

Five Championships to

Be Decided.

The following entries have been received for the Swimming Cham- pionships to be held at the V.R.C. on Saturday night:-

100 Yards Free Style: S. V. Gitting, W. Lawrence, E. B. da- Roza, Chan Ki-chung, and R. W. Amery.

100 Yards Breast Stroke: W. Fornita, H. M. Remedios, C. M. da Silva, M. M. de V. Soares, Yeung Yuen-wah. Kwok Chan- hang, and Wong Ki-chau,

Hents for the events' will be swym, off at the V.R.C. to-morrow evening at 6 p.m.

The following entries have been received for the other events:-

HOCKEY-To-day -Y.M.C.A.

FOOTBALL — Saturday - First Division Borderers V. Police: Royal Navy Recreio; Argylla

Kowloon; St.

V.

V

Joseph'a

V.

V.

Club: Second Division-University Royal Navy; Kowloon Culb; Argylis v. R.A.0.0.; Bor dérers v. 12th Heavy Battery R.A.; Third Division-Royal En- gineers v. Borderers; Recreio v. Rudjo S.C.

LAWN TENNIS-To-day- Entries close for U.S.R.C. Open Ladies' Doubles Tournament.

RACING-To-day- Entries close for Niath Extra Meeting at

noon.

AQUATICS-To-day-Queen'a College Sports at V.R.C. at 2 p.m. CRICKET. — Saturday—League I.-University v. Royal Artillery; League IL-Police R.C. v. Univer- sity.

Sunday-Kowloon C.C. v. H.K. Volunteers at noon.

ABROAD.

Full

FOOTBALL - Saturday, English and Scottish League pro-

grannies,

RACING — Sunday-Macuo

Races,

Revised rules which had been circulated to members were con- sidered and the meeting adopted them en bloc. The annual sub-. seription was raised from $18 to $24 under the new rule.

The following members of the General Committee were elected for the current year:

Cricket,. "A" Team, Captain, B. D. Evans; Vice-Captain, J. E. Richardson. "B" Team, Captain, H. E. Strange; Vice-Captain; B. C. K. Hawkins,

Chairman of Committee, A. 0. Brawn; Cricket Representativo, R. M. Wood; Bowls Representative, S. E. Alderman; Tenis Representa. tive, J. A. Bendall; Greenrangér, J. Denkin; Hon. Secretary, H. E. Strange; Hon. Treasurer, B. E. Maughan; Librarian, W. Smith; Bar Convener, J. Hollidge; Audi-, tors, C. Strange and F. H. W. Haynes,

A vote of thanks was given for the services of the outgoing Com- mitter and to the Chairman, Mr. A. E. Wood.

KOWLOON CRICKET

CLUB.

Mr. Lindsell Elected Life Member.

Election of offICIALS.

With the general acclamation of members, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, who is President of the Kowloon Cricket Club, was elected a life member of

100 Yards Back Stroke: L. Roza CLUB TEAM AGAINST the club at the annual meeting last

Perelia, and Leung Sui-man.

· 60 Yards Ladies' Free Style: Miss Eno Allen, Miss Doris Hunt, Mrs. J. MacMahon, and Miss S. Dalziel.

Diving Championship: Ed. da Roza, L. Roza Pereira, E. U. S. Alves, and C. Figueiredo."

INTERPORT BOWLS PRACTICE.

First Rink to Play Outside Quartette,

is to

A practice game has been ar- ranged for Saturday afternoon be- tween the Lawn Bowls Interport rink which is to meet Shanghai In the first official match, and an out-

The game alde quartette. be played on the Kowloon Bowling Green Club's green, where the Northerners will be engaged on October 10. In the opening match of the series.

ST. JOSEPH'S

Saturday's Opening Match.

The following team has been selected to represent the Club

night.

Mr. Ezra Abraham, Vice- President, said there was no need for him to say what good work the President had done for the club. He had joined the club in 1914, and was elected to the committee a year later. Since then, except for two seasons while on leave, he had served either as President or

Vice-President..

against St. Joseph's on the Club ground on Saturday at 4.30 p.m.:

Mr. Lindsell expressed his deep Rodgers; MacFarlane, Strange; appreciation at the honour done Segalen, Skinner, Railton; Alexan-him by the Club. der, Bell, Howe, Pile and Jackson.

CLUB "A" HOCKEY Lindell; Vice-President, Mr. Ezra

ELEVEN.

Playing K.B.S.F.P.A‚ To-morrow.

The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club "A". eleven against the KBS.F.P.A. to morrow at 5.80 pm, on the Club

The Interport quartette for this match 1s G. Puncheon, A. M. ground:

E. S. Moses; A. A. R. Botelho, Holland, J. Fraser and F. Cullen and they will be opposed to a G. F. Rees; K. Uttley, E. G. Dale, strong outside rink, including most H. Owen-Davies; R. W. Bapsed, probably, R. Basa and J. C. Brown, S. J. H. Fox, S. Hill, W. H. Smith, the two reserves for the local rink. and K. H. Batger.

The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mr. Justice

Abraham; Cricket Captain, Mr.. J. C. Lyal; Secretary, Mr. J.-P. Robin- aon: Treasurer, Mr. F. E. Skinner; Cricket Vico-Captain, Mr. P. C. Goodwin; Bowls Representative, Mr. F. G. Horridge.

General Committee, Messrs. R. S. Logan, J. Hyde, Y. C. Labrum, F. Goodwin, W. W. Hirst; E. C. Fin- cher, and A. E. Silkstone.

Ballet Committee, Messrs. F. E Lawrence, A. Hyde-Lay, F. 8. W. Smith, H. Overy, C. J. Tacchi, II. Hampton, J. S Dinnen, C. G. Har- rison, G. A. V. Hall, W. Hyde.

Mesara, Lowe, Bingham and Matthews were re-appointed audi- tors.

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