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ANNUAL
CHILDREN'S
SPORTS AT KCC.
Big Programme For To-morrow
UNDER PATRONAGE OF GOVERNOR
The thirty-second annual children's sports under the aus- pices of the Kowloon Cricket Club, will be held to-morrow at the K.C.C. under the distinguish- ed patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry North- cofe and Lady Northcote, com- mencing at 2 p.m., post entries being accepted for all events
The sports will be presided
THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 31, 1937.
The new headquarters of the Kowloon Football Club, seen above, will be officially declared open to-morrow at noon by Mrs. N. L Smith, wife of the Colonial Secretary.
AUSTRALIAN
over by His Honour Mr. Justice CRICKET TOUR
R: E. Lindsell assisted by the
Vice-President Mr. Ezra Abra FIXTURES
ham, while the following mem-
bers comprise the Committee: The following is the complete Mr. F. Goodwin (Captain), fixture list for the visit of Aus- Messrs. W. W. Hirst, W. L. Mc-tralia's 1938 Cricket Test tour- Kenzie, W. Mulcahy, F. E. Nash, ists, including the five Test mat A. Nissim, A. W. Ramsey, C. J. ches which will be of four day's Tacchi, G. A. White, F. G. Mann- duration for the first four Tests der (Hon. Treasurer) and V. Cand will be played to a finish, if Labrum (Hon. Secretary). necessary, in the Fifth Test:
APRIL
MAY
By kind permission of Lt. Col J. H. L. Hindmarsh, the Band of 30. Worcestershire Worcester. the 1st Battalion, the Kumaon Oxford University, Oxford. Rifles, will render selections. Leicestershire, Leicester. throughout the afternoon.
11. Cambridge University, Cam- The
bridge. following is the pro-14. M.C.C, Lord's gramme of events:-
18-v. Northamptonshire,
GIRLS' EVENTS
NOVEL HOCKEY MATCH
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FOR TO-MORROW
CB.A. And YM.CA. To Meet
In Fancy Dress!
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In an endeavour to raise funds for their new Clubhouse, the Cen- tral British Association will meet- the European YMCA: în a novel hockey match on their ground at King's Park to-morrow afternoon in which both teams will include six men, and five ladies, all of whom are requested to be in fancy dress. A small charge will be made for the match, which will commence at 3 pm sharp EFERENZESSESLEGTIENT CARELA
NorthampS. CHINA ‘A' TO
Flat Race (Handicap) over 11 and 21- Surrey, the Oval under 14; Skipping Race (Handicap) 25-7, Hampshire, Southampton. under 9; Flat Race (Handicap) over 828-v. Middlesex, Lord's and under 11; Potato Race (Scratch) under 12, Egg and Spoon Race
JUNE
1-.. Gloucestershire, Bristol. (Scratch) under 8 Flat Race (Handi- 4- Essex, Southend. cap) under 4.
BOYS EVENTS
10. England, Nottingham
Test) (4 days)."
(first
Flat Race (Handicap) over 11 and 15 v. Gentlemen of England, Lord's. under 14; Boot Race (Scratch) under 18. Lancashire. Manchester.
9; Flat Race. (Handicap) over 8 and 24-v. England, Lord's (second Test) under 11; Sack Race (Handicap) over
9 and under 14; Obstade Race (Han-29. Derbyshire, Chesterfield dicap) under 12; Flat: Race (Handicap) under 4.
Interval for children's tea GIRLS' EVENTS
(4 days).
JULY 2-v. Yorkshire, Sheffield 8. England, Manchester
Test) (4 days).
(third
Flat Race (Handicap) over 4 and 13-v. Warwickshire, Birmingham. under 6; Skipping Race (Handicap) 16. Nottinghamshire, Nottingham. over 9 and under 14; Flat-Race (Han-22. England, Leeds (fourth Test) (4
days).
dicap) over 6 and under 8; Musical Chairs under 12: Egg and Spoon Race 27-v. Somerset, Taunton. (Scratch) over 8 and under 14; Relay 30. Glamorgan. Swansea. Race (Teams of four) under 14.
BOYS' EVENTS
"AUGUST
MEET SAINTS TO-MORROW
Only One League
Encounter
TRIANGULAR RUGBY TOURNAMENT
Navy Clash With Club To-morrow
SAILORS WIN WILL GIVE THEM THE TROPHY
The major attraction on to morrow's sports programme is undoubtedly the Triangular Tournament Rugby encorum.
ter between the Navy and the Club on the Cause- way Bay ground commencing at $4 P.ZZL The result of this game will probably decide the ultimate destination of the trophy.
The two teams were announced in yesterday's issues of the "China Mail" and there is not much more I can add to my-remarks except that on current form, the Navy should win and secure the much coveted trophy.
Prior to the Triangular game, the Club "A fifteen will meet an Army Iside at 2.45 pm.
The Triangular teams are as fol lows:-
Royal Navy-Surg It Ellis (Med- way); Lt. Walters (Olympus), Lt. Har- Veg (Odin) (Captain), Lt. Elliot (Eagle) and A. B. Northcott (Adven ture); Lt. Walsham (Adventure) and Lt. Talbot (Otas); Sergt. Burstow (Ad- venture), Sig Ford (Tamar), A. B Romans (Eagle) It Maydon (Or- phens), A. B thatcher (Eagle), It Woods (Grampus), · Lt. Anderson (Olympus) and Lt. Ogle (Phoenix)
Club: W. M. Macgrath, L. F. Lam- mert, W. E Grieve, H. D. Bidwell. jand D. H. Stewart, A H R. Butcher and J. L. Bonnar, K. A. Watson, K. S. Salter, A. W. Holden; W. E. Peers, F. EL. Needham; J. C. Miller (Captain). A. J. C. Taylor and J. Redman.
ARMY MEET NAVY
Only one League football game AT RUGBY NEXT
has been arranged for to-morrow, the First Division encounter be- tween South China “A” and St. Joseph's, at Caroline Hill
St. Joseph's are hoping to field the team which drew with Kowloon
میه
TUESDAY
Fixture Brought Forward
recently in the Senior Shield Com The Amy Rugby team to meet the petition, and will again include Royal Navy in the Triangular Tourna Pickering and Connor, of the Rifles. ment, at Causeway Bay, next Tuesday It is also probable that Hagen, who will be chosen from the following Dun-played for them last season, will be The fixture has been brought forward at the request of the Royal Navy whose included in their forward line.
ships are expected to leave Hong Kong The Chinese will be without the on January 5 on their annual Souther services of Wong Wah-gay, their re- cruise and they are not expected back
Choo Siew-hong a worthy substi (RWF), Capt. Maisey (RAMC); gular goalkeeper, but they have infintil the beginning of March.
Sgt. Hutton (PE), Fus. Perritt tute. The rest of their team is un-Capt Harvey (RE.), Pte. Telford changed.
(B.A.0.0.), Pte. Bamsey (Seaforths), 2nd Lieute Chiverall Middlesex), 2nd
4. Scotland, Broughty Ferry, Flat Race (Handicap) over 4 and
dee (2 days). under 6; Potato Race (Scratch) under 64. Scotland, Glasgow (1 day).. 11; Flat Race (Handicap) over 6 and 8-v. Durham, Sunderland (2 days). under 8; Tug-of-War (Teams of eight)|10. Surrey, the Oval over 8 and under 14, Three Legged 13-. Kent, Canterbury Race (Handicap) under 12; Relay Race 17-v. The Army. Aldershot (2 days) (Teams of four) under 14.
20—. England, The Oval (fifth Test)
(4 days or to a finish). 27-7. Sussex, Hove 31-
Presentation of prizes by Lady Northcote,
SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC MEETING FOR TO-MORROW
The St. Joseph's Football Club
An England XL Blackpool
SEPTEMBER
3. Sir Pelham Warner's XL, Folke-
stone.
10 v. Mr H. D. G. Leveson Gower's Lieut. Gudgeon (Middlesex), Lient R
XL. Scarborough. --
D. Madlegan (Seaforths), Lient Bead- nell 15-v. Gentlemen of Ireland, Dublin.
(Middlesex), Lt. Crawford (R.C.S.), Capt. Gillespie (RED, COL Wainscote (2.C.S.). Fus -Rowlands (PWF), 2nd Lieut. L. A Madlagan (Seaforths), Pte. Watson (Middlesex), Sgt Bayley (Middlesex), Pte. Rawles (Seaforths) and Lt. B. D. Lincol (R.DR.).
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KIDDES SPORTS AT POLICE RC.
The annual kiddies' sports of the] Police and Prison officers will be held to-morrow afternoon on the P.P.C. ground at the Valley, com- mencing at
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MINNEHAHA.
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CRICKET MATCH
The Street Singer. FOR TO-MORROW
There are several cricket matches Hawaiians, Dick Powell. arranged for to-morrow"
interesting being the Dick Powell Tournament fixture
Club and the Royal Navy Jan Garber and Orch. latter's ground, comme
Andy Toma And His Islanders
At Pokfulam the Hong Kong Uni- versity Past Scudents will meet the
Victor Young And Orch Present, while the Army and Indian
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the former meeting the Cricket Club jumors while the latter will
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