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TO-DAY'S SPORTING ACTIVITIES.

KOWLOON MAY AGAIN

SURPRISE.

Club To Win Rugby Against Navy.

TWO BIG CRICKET GAMES.

T

Caer Clark Cup Matches Commence.

Athletic

SECOND DIVISION

P. W. D. L.

F. A. Pts. 21

Gont

.11 10 1 0

7 42 Borderers 100

137 11 18 Lincolns 10 7 2 1 30 14 Artillery....10 23 20 12 South Chinn 18 5

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Rugby Football,

Triangular Tournament

Club v. Navy

(Valloy 4 p.m.)

· PROBABLE TEAMS.

Club:-J. P. Whitham; J. J. Fergu

aon, C. II. B. Rigg, R. H. Griffiths, G. 10 P. Lammers; W. M. Turner, N. ́ ́ M. H. Me- 10 Mackintosh; S. H. Garrod,.

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Navy

a

17

Tsung Tain 10

4 2 4 20 13

4 2 4 20 23

Ewo

406 32 16

Kowloon

Club

0 2 1 6 17 20 10 217 15 40 St. Joseph's. 9.0.0 08:30 Eastern

.0/0 0 0 4 51

THIRD DIVISION.

Goal F.

A. Pts.

44 13 18 44.13 17

P. W. D. L ....10 0 1

Elney, W. Kors, W. E. Peers, D. Me Lellan, J. P. Miller, K. A. Musro" and A. P. Hall-Thompson.' Reserves: S, J. H. Fox, A. F, Jenkins, G. G. Mou- otric, and F. R. Burch.

THREE First Division soccer matches are down for de- cision to-day, and the big game of Lingelis the day will be that between Borderers.10 8 1 1

St. Joseph's 10 2 1 40 10 16 Kowloon and the Lincolns in R.A.S.C..

Athletic 10 view of the civilian team's splen- South China

Radio did performance against the Athletic last Saturday.

Signals

R.A.F.

Taikoo ...

Kowloon have always given of R.E. their best when opposed to Recreio the first rate teams of this divi- University sion, and stil} flushed, with pride from last Saturday's game, they may give the Lincolns a fight, though I hardly think that they will do better than secure point.

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8 6 4 18 21 12

5 0 5 18 23 10

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8 11 6 12 38 01 10.10 61

To-morrow's Game.

FIRST. DIVISION Navy v. South China

(Kowloon 4 pan.) Athletic v. Artillery

(Club 4 p.m.) Friendly

Macao v. Recreio

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Yachting.

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club

Menngerie Race,

Hockey.

Mamak Tournament Wishart v. Incognitos

Radio v. Veteran

(Navy,ground 4 p.m.)

(Caroline Hill 4 p.m.) Caer Clark Cup St. Andrew's v. Hong Kong

(Marina 3.15 p.m.)

"Y" Ladies v. Recrolo

(King's Park)

· PROBABLE TEAMS. Si. Andrew's R, Rose; I. Rogers, P. Woolley; M. D. White, M. L. W. Bry- son, I. L. Woolley; M. Churn, M. Wool- ley, G. White, P. Gittins and M. Chan. H.K.L.I.C.-M. Bird; E. M. Gray, J. Smalley: J. Dalziel, A. N. Other, C. Ferguson H. Knill, M. Alun Jones, F. PROBABLE TEAMS

M. Harrop, J. Churchill, E. Blackburn. Club: Rodger; Martin, Strange- Recreio:-B. D'Almada; C.- Osmund, Skinner, Hynes, Duncan; Williams, M. Basto; K. Hyndman. Alves,

M.

H. Gutteres; M. Roza, C. Silva, C. Botelho, Dominy, Howe, Strange and Fowler

St. Joseph's-R. Barquis; S. Souza, A. Alves and M. Remedios. L. Gomes; G. F. Victor, V. Costa, "y" Ladies: L. Carr; Mrs. Portal- Fernandez; L. Souza, B. Gosang, A. Vion, A. Fowler; M. Gardiner, M. Mason, Gosano, N. Beltrao and Sabahan. B. Blumenthal M. Tillmy, R. Black- M. Oliveira; J. Gomes, F. Santos, C. A.

Recreio:W. Ogley: R. Silva-Netto, B. Walker, N. Duīziel, G. Lake- Guterres; V. Marques, L. Rocha, B. St. Andrew's Scouts--Mr. R. Wong:: Assumpeao, C. Figueiredo and A. P. L. Wong, Scout Lee; Second P. L Ribeiro. Reserve:-B. Xavier.

Winyard, Mr. R. Dormer, P. L. Sanh; Police: Ferkins; Blackbourn, Brit-Second F. L. Mackay, Second P. L THE Cricket League is staging tain; Minty, Channing, Jessop: T. Pile, Bond, P. L. MaiNi f. 2. Woolley,

Тезкор

Hendt. Harris Walkor:

THE Club should defeat the 1 Navy in the Triangular Tournament Rugby game today as the civilian forwards are just finding their true form, and the handling of the Club three-quar ters has greatly improved. The Navy have been weakened by the departure of the Devonshire and the Cornwall only arrived yesterday little help is expected from this quarter.

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more, man.

H.R.L.H.C.

two big games at King's Park Moas, Johnston, Stephens and C. Pile. Scout to-day when the strong Club cleven will in all probability draw

Reserves: Dowman and WRALARIS...

Gurevitch: Welly Wal-A, Nicol, B, Franklin; E. O'Hagan, D. M.

Kowloong

keri

with the K.C.C., and the Indians, man, Nelem McKelvis, Bliss; East- Robertson, A. Owen Hughes;

senior Champions, should over come the Navy, in spite of the latter side's feat of holding the

K.C.C. to a draw last week.

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HE Caer Clark. Cup League

Golf Starting Times For To-morrow,

+

Hill, Blake and Bickford. Bishop, A. Hallifax, E. Bonner, A. G. Artillery: Combey; Allon, Taylors Orme, R. King. Collier, Pardoe, Rodger; Wood, Gough, St. Andrews:-R. H. Wong; E. H. P. White, F. V. Wong; E. MacNider, A. B. Bryant, Mooze and Sent..

St. Joseph's IIA. J. Hussoin, B. A. Hamson, S. MacNider; N. A. E. Mac- Hyder, A. L. Bahman, B. Rted N.kay, A. S. Bliss, A. E. P. Guest, E. F. Delgado, T. Leonard; T. Ali, K. M. Fincher and R. A. Carroll. Omar, Souzas, Santor and C. Victor.

Kowloon 11:--Cook; G. White, Pethe-

Nicholls and R. the best match on the program-Webb, Staveley, me-Hong Kong Ladies' v St. Phillips.

Artillery 15-Holmes; Lowen, Lead- Andrew's Ladies' and the win-beater; McDonald, Greenshields, ners of the game will probably ris: Snooks, Handy, Frearsen, Gibbons be uitimate Champions. Though and Hill. defeating the Hong Kong "Ô| Recreio III R: dos Remedios; A. Xavier, W. Mackintosh; A. A. Lopes, team on two successive occasions R. Laurel, C. M. Azudo; E. J. M. Mar. St. Andrew's will be hard press-ques, F. F. Passos, J. Figueiredo, A. ed to save a point, and the Hong J. Barre and . Barros. Kong side will commence the Bux, Elins, Markar; Tavares, Chan Ip Radio:-U. B. Souza; Sheriff, Bowen; game warm favourites, despite Aycock, Lee and Tavares. the fact that the Saints are play- ing on their own ground.

The other Caer Clark match, between the "y" Ladies and the Recreio should provide an inter-

After a disap esting struggle. pointing start to their season the "Y" have blossomed forth into a good combination, and may even surprise the Recreio, who playing almost the same team as last year.

To-day's Programme.

FOOTBALL

FIRST DIVISION

St. Joseph's v. Club

Recreio v. Police

Kowloon v. Lincolns

are

(St. Joseph's 4 p.m.) ·

(Recreio 4.p.m.) (Kowloon 4 p.m.)

SECOND DIVISION

St. Joseph's v. Eastern

(St. Joseph's 2.30 p.m.). South China v Kowloon. *

Hor

Engineers:-Kinnon; Savell, White- field; Thomas, Hollingsworth, Fretwell; Kimber, Leslie, Whiting, Pegg and Sloane.

The following are the starting times! of the Royal Hong Kong. Golf Club at Fanling to-morrow.

Old Course,

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1932.

HERE ARE A FEW

GIFT SUGGESTIONS

Scarves Sweaters. Ties

Shirts

Sock & Stockings Dressing Gowns. Slippers. Handkerchiefs.

Dress Accessories: Shoes &

Golf Wear.

FOR MEN.

LANE, CRAWFORD. LTD.

Men's Wear Stylists.

Yacht Race To Macao And Back

Mr. Rouse And Mr. Croucher Have Two Wins

THE POTTS CHALLENGE CUP

(By Captain Cuttle).

AST Monday the eagerness of (2)

the ladies to make a good

L 9.20-0.24 a.. Not to be booked by

players arriving by train. start was very noticeable and no 9.28 a.m. G. S. Archbutt, L 6. S. less than three yachts crossed the (3)

Dodwell. Comdr. H. H. MacBean, starting line just a second too Capt. Giddy.

early which of course necessitated their return to re-cross.

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W. Thomson, I. H. Genre

.K Littlejohn,

McKellar

E. C. Hudson,

Valentine.

R.

A.

Rolla (Mrs. Kemble), having to return, lost nearly a minute at the start, which probably cost her first! (4) place as Diana (Miss Fair) even- | tually beat her by a minute on corrected time. In the same way (5)

too.

La Linda (Mrs. Sheldon) and Jan K. (Mrs. Krogh-Moe) were over

From soon and had to re-cross.' Lawson, H. Hthe Clubhouse La Linda seemed to back very close to Jan at the re- crossing manoeuvres with, how

J Perrin, W.

9.82

9.30 9.40

S. J. H. Fox, C. C. Stark. C. B. Robertson, R. S. W.

9.44

D.. S. Harley, A. C.

Bowker.

9.46

A. S. Adamson, ```C.

A

Cricket.

Pouncey.

9.52

9.50

First League

W. G.

N. A. E. Mackay F 5. W. 5!

PROBABLE TEAMS.~ K.C.C.-F. Goodwin, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, J, G. Lysl, A. T. Lan ... so 10.52 G. C. Burnett, AE Perry, I. McInnes, and S. W. Smith.

Kowloon C.C. v. Hong Kong C.C.

. C. C. 2 p.m.) Royal Navy v. Indian R. C.

(King's Park 2 p.m.). Second Leigué Indian R. C. v. Royal Navy.

(Seokunpoo 2 p.m.) Recreto v. Poilce

**(King's Park 2 p.m). Craigengower y. R.A.B.C.

(Valloy 2 p.m.) Friendites Army v. University:

(Sookunpoo 2 p.m.) P. W. D, v. Sanitary Dept.

(Valley 2 p.m.)'' Universtiy II v. Engineers & Signals 10.40

(Tokfulam 2 pm.)

10.44

16.48

10,00

"

10.01

A. D.

Pethick,

10.08

N.

Williams.

10.12

10.10

10.20

10.24

10.28 10.82. 10.36

H.K.C

Hayward, E. J. R.

10.58

11.00

Hampton, A. O. Brawn. ever, no untoward results. M. W... Budd, E. D. Matthews.

Worrall, R.. Young

J. B. MacDonald, R. C.

TO-DAY

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10-DAY the mixed classes will re-sail their first Champion- ship Race which was previously

Wobb: Simons, A. Ritchie. cancelled by bad weather. The

W. S. Hillier, K. K. Rounds, course will be Club to Channel

(6)

Three cruisers to constitute a start otherwise no race. The Cup to become the pro perty of the owner of a. yacht winning four timos in succession or five times In all

The handicaps for this race. to be arranged by the Club. Sailing Committee.

Holmsmen must be members- of a recognized Yacht Club, pilots may be carried..

The course is to be from Hong Kong to Macas round a. mark moored well outside- Macao harbour in navigable.

- waters and back to Hong

Kong.

Committee for the conduct if THE rules made by the Salling"

W. J. Roberts, D. S. Edward. Bocks, Kowloon Rock, Rumsey this race are as follows:-

W. Jeffries, W. M. Shoal to port and then Channel Pittondrigh,

Start at 7.30 am on Monday. J E. Richardson, G. H. Rocks to starboard and back to the December 26, from Murray Pier

Bond

Mackenzie,

Club, a distance of 7.9 miles," The

H. U. Iroland, AK Anker class will also sail their 5th line thence any course to markbont G. W. Sewell, D. 8, Robb Championship Race over the same 2 miles East of Gala Light, Macao which must be rounded to star- board and the return to the Yacht Campbell, A. B. course. Purves. VAR Gordon, R. H. WHL -A. W. H Mitchell, A. C. Beck, D. He Buckitt, 11.04 RC Law, D. J. Christio S. alos, D. Harley, 11.08-3. Kobinson, Ch

Caloraft.

(Caroline Hill 2.80 p.m.). Navy v. Ewo hand bar

(Kowloon 3.30 p.m.) and G. B. M. Ricketts.

Farhee E. 0. C. Harton, T. A. Pearce, 11.12 R. H. Griffiths, B.

A. R.K.C.C. HC. E. Gahagan, 18ookuntoo4.p.m.)

Mackenzio, H. J. Armstrong C. W. E. Lincolns v. Borderers A

A. D. Lowson,

Artillery v. Club

(Chatham Road 2.80 p.m.) Toung Tain.v. Athletics W

11.16

Bishop, L. D. K. J Planner 11.20

P. S. W. Patterson;

J. E. Potter, C. B. B. Sargent and C. (Caroline Hill 4pm.)

THIRD, DIVISION

Recreio v. Radio é

Reutelo 2.80p.m.). University. Engineers

(Chinese 2.30 p.m.) South China.v. RAFFAE

(Chinese 4 p.m.) Borderers v. RA.S.O. AMMA (Sookumpos 2.30 p.m.).

11,24

RE 8. L-Col, Marsden, S. C Jordon, Buckle, Col. Moehan, 11.28

K. Harding, Si

| L/Col. 1 gprs. Holmes, Wal 11:32

Sigs Chaffey, Collins

Collins 11.36 and Convoy. W. E. Mes

Police:-1 U Bing,

down, T. R. Hunter

Booker.

Beeve, H.

A.

NO-MORROW the cruisers will Club finishing line, a distance, of

sail their Brd Championship 70 miles,

The time limit is fixed at 8 a.m.-.

Race round Hong Kong Island to.

I. port, a distance of 24 miles, and on Wednesday, December 28. This will find it a good opportunity to means that if the first yacht is not Npractise their crewe and naviga home by that time the race will be declared off. The markboat off. tors for Boxing Day's long race, to

Macho will be removed at Sunset.

COCO May JR. B. Macao and back.

PL Leofe, H. GTE Race to Macao and back to

Wallington,

on Tuesday, December 27.

· Every yacht competing must;

W. HE Thomas, D. Ells Hong Kong is over a distance carry at least one lifebuoy and in Capt. H. W. Dankes, F. Ao1.70 miles for the George Hutton son on board, and also at least two

addition: one lifebelt for each per Redmond.

OE. C. Marton, T. A Lotta Challenge Cup for cruisers, blue flare lights,

Lee, E. G. Clark J. Dykes

Thompson 11.44 Robertson, A., D. WA Loughlin, A. Wag 11.48

Carey, C.-F.

|| Jandy Wynne, clark Reserves:

Alexander and W.L

Carruthers and Clark

K.C.CAFE Lawrence (Capt.), 11.50 -

The rules and conditions attached to this Cup are as follows:

(1) The Cup shall be the pro- THE winners of the Pottac

perty of the Yacht Club as D Challenge Cup since its pre trophy to be put up for com-sentation in 1924 are as follows petition not more than once a

C.

year.

Ar. A. Dand, OH. Overy 12.00 noon A. B. Raworth, Colo

LCA. -White, G. Lee, H. Over 19.08. HHLY OL Sandes. 9.50s DG. McAvoy, D. C.)

IL Hampton, R.. JK Walker,

Coppin,

TABLES TO DATE,

FIRST DIVISION AS

Goal

Hopkins, D

PO $12.08

p.m. G C Lelper, D. Miller-

Artil

P.W. D. L

B60

Madar, A. R. Minu,

AH Ramjäha

Rumfahn (Capt.), F

Dunne and A. R. P. Raven New Course

Reserves G. A V. Hall and 0.20-0.24 Players travelling by 10.04

4 2 Jahn, A. Bakar?

58.82

A. K. Hinu, 9. A 0.28 a.m. Curreem; HD. Rum- and Ham

9.86 Réservez A. Rabmiz. LR.CHISME Abbas (Capt), A

Abbas, MS Arcolli, KAI AR B140.

RAHEL, A K. Iamál KANATATII, A. X. Sufflad@AREN EDAA and A. M. Banjaha.

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cannot book-thase.

Alabaster,

1012. C.E. 10.20 10:28 A Lesch

HALIL 10.38

10.44 1782.

McAvoy

Rodgers, G. C.

Marshall,

aham,, Mise Curtlijä Mrs Byme Thomson, Miss.

rs. Jeffries, Mrg Mat

Miss Sutton,

1924 La Cigale (Mr. Croucher).

1925 U. & L. (Mr. Rouke), 1926 Tary II (Wardroom Officers,

HMS. Tamar),

1927 17 & I (Mr. Rose) 1928 La Cigale (Mr. Croucher). 1929 Norseman (Mr. Rynn),.. 1930 Wanderer (Mr. Baker) 1981 Tary II (Wardroom Officers,

H.M.S. Tamar).

It will be seen therefore. many years are likely to before the Cup will be [right by a yacht scor AMAWIhoni Ave wins or four consecutive

FReex

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