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FEDERATION MEETMIDDLESEX TO-DAY

CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH SHOULD

DRAW BIG CROWD

LEE WAI TONG AND SUEN OPENING

PLAYING TOGETHER

(By "UBIQUE")

Caroline Hill should be packed to capacity this afternoon when the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation entertain the Middlesex Regiment in a friendly soccer game in aid of Relief Work Charity.

South China Athletic Association are as-usual supplying the majority of the team, while Eastern are contributing their quota in Hsu King-seng, Suen Kam-suen and Hau Ching-to.

Pau Ka-ping, who injured his

hand in a baseball game recently, CLUB MEET

and who will be playing in the League this season, will be seen between the sticks, while Tsoi

Kwai-shing, another old timer,

will be on the right-wing:

Lee Wai-tong will lead the Chin-

ese attack and will have Fung King-

am-Buen side right, and Suen

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the other side, part- nered by his club mate, Hau Ching-. to,

The Middlesex will probably field the same team which lost to South China "B" by a penalty goal last

week.

The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo will kick off.

H.K.C.A.A.F.:-Pau Ka-ping; Mak Shui-hon and Lee Ting-sang; Hsu King- seng, Lau Hing-choi and Leung Wing chai; Tsoi Kwai-shing, Fung King- cheung, Lee Wai-tong, Suen Kam-suen and Hau Ching-to.

WEEK'S SOCCER PROGRAMME

The following are the fixtures for the opening week of the Football League:

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 First Division

Navy

v. Kowloon (Causeway Bay, 4.45 p.m.). Referee:-D. Kossick.

Linesmen: E. Demmee, and J. Welch South China "B" v Kwong Wah

(Caroline Hill, 4.45 p.m.).

Referee: Rev. Hinchcliffe.

INTERPORT CRICKET. TRIAL OFF

There will be no Interport cric- ket trial at the I.R.C. ground to- day owing to rain.

AITKENHEAD SHIELD GAMES FOR TO-DAY

Matches At C.S.C.C., P.R.C. and C.C.C....

The annual · Aitkenhead Shield - Lawn Bowls Match between Hong Kong and Kowloon will be held this

Linesmen: D. McLaughton and Jafternoon at the Valley with four

Fraser.

Eastern

V Police (Club, 4.45 p.m.).

M.

ST. JOSEPH'S Referee: R. Omar. AT VALLEY -

Navy Debut Against R. Scots To-morrow

The Club will entertain St. Joseph's in friendly soccer game this afternoon, starting at 5 p.m.. while the Club juniors will meet the newly-formed Hong Kong Elec- tric Club, in an earlier game.

At the Valley, St. Joseph's juniors are playing the Royal Army Service Corps.

Neither Kowloon and Kwong Wah are engaged this week-end as they do not wish to run any risk of in- juries, prior to the opening games.

TWO GAMES

The groundsman at Sookunpoo has been instructed to prepare the ground for two games for military teams.

SMALL UNITS' SWIMMING ·

FINALS TO-NIGHT W

To-morrow, the Royal Navy will The final of the Small Units' an-entertain the Royal Scots while the nual aquatic sports will be held Amateur Sporting Association will this evening at the "Y" pool, com- meet a Navy Junior side prior to mencing at 9 p.m.

that game...

BRITISH MALT,

BRITISH HOPS,

THERE'S NO FAULT

IN

ALLSOPP'S

Agents

Linesmen: Mellgrew and Finch. Middlesex

Club

V

(Sookunpoo, 4.45_p.m.). Referee:-K. K. Ip.

Linesmen: Sutterley and F.

.Smith.

Ordnance

Second Division

V South China (Caroline Hill, 3.15" p.m.). Referee:-A. E. Clarke.

Police

v St. Joseph's (St. Joseph's 4.45_p.m.). Referee: Ottoway.

V Eastern Middlesex

(Sookunpoo. 8.15 p.m.). Referee: Hooper. Engineers

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v Kwong Wah (Club, 3.15 p.m.). Referee:-G. Finch. Kowloon

V Club (Kowloon, 4.45 p.m.).. Referee: Lawrence.

Third Division (“A” Section) Kitchee

V Electric (Causeway Bay, 8.15 p.m.). Referee:-C. Edwards. Stanley R.A. v Royal Scots

(Military, 3.15 p.m.).

Referee E. Brothwell.

G.

5th Bde. R.A. V 80th Battery R.A.

(St. Joseph's 3.15 p.m.). Referee: J. Rees.

Engineers (C.)

V P.W.D. (Valley, 3.15 p.m.). Referee:-R. Burgess. Service Corps

v South China

(Military, 4.45 p.m.).

Referee:-Farr.

Third Division (“B” Section)

Stonecutter W.

University

(Chatham Road, 3.15 p.m.).

Referee: Phillips.

Amateur S. Assn. V Powhatten

(Kowloon, 3.15 p.m.).

Referee:-J. Gomes..

Signale.

V Medicals

(Prince Edward Road, 8.15 p.m.). Refered:-A. C. Stone.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 First Division

Royal Scots

v South China “A” (Sookunpoo, 4.45 p.m.). Referee: McCormac... Linesmen Clarke and Ottoway.

Second Division

Royal Scots 5th A.A. Bde, R.A.

(Sookunpoo, 8.15 p.m.). RefereeHavelaar.

Third Division · (“B”“ Section) 24th R.AYN v R. E. (E)

(Club, 8.15 p.m.): Referee J. Silva.

POLICE AND

rink games at the Civil Service Cricket Club, the Police Recreation Club and Craigengower Cricket Club.

The Hong Kong team will be cap- tained by B. W. Bradbury, while the Kowloon skipper will be R. Hall. Matches will commence at 2.45 p.m. sharp.

HONG KONG

The following are the Hong Kong rinks:

At Craigengower Rink 1: L. C. R. Souza, J. S. Landolt, A. E. Coates

B. W. Bradbury- (skip).

and

Rink 2: R. H. Wild, A. W. Brown, M. A. R. Souza and R. Basa (skip).

Rink 3: G. T. Padgett, E. Kerrison, A. E. S. Alves and J. Cavanagh (skip). Rink 4: S. O. Bux, D. M. Khan, E. el Arculli and A. R. Minu (skip).

At Police R.C. Rink 1: W. Glendinning, T. Tallon, W. McLeod and A. E. Carey (skip).

Rink 2: G. S. Archbutt, A. Murdoch, F. Nolan and E. G. Post (skip).

Rink 3: H. V. Pearse, B. A. Mansell, G. Duncan and W. Gill (skip).

Rink 4: W. Melrose, S. Pollock, W. Seath and D. Munro (skip);

At Civil Service Rink 1: R. R. Davies, G. H. Sherriff, LA.. Collyer, and J. F. McGowan (skip).

Rink 2: F. Kelly, J. Gellatly, W. R. Hillyer and J. Holidge (skip).

Rink 3: J. S. Howell, L. E. Lammert, J. Russell and A. Brooksbank (skip).

Rink 4: R. G. Butler, G. G. S. Thom- son; L. de Rome and E. Tuck (skip),

KOWLOON

The following are the Kowloon rinka:-

"At Craigengower Rink 1: John Watson, S. White, A.. Hyde-Lay and R. Duncan (skip).

Kink 2: A. A. Dand, T. Armstrong, G. E. Thompson and E. Kern (skip)..

Rink 3: J. V. Ramsay, T. Coleman, J. McKelvie and J. Brown (skip).

Rink 4: W. Hyde, J. M. Brown, V. C. Labrum and J. Hyde (skip).

At Police R.C.

Rink 1: C. M. Silva, H. Gittins, Chittenden and F. Cullen (skip). -

Rink 2: R. Hall, T. Fergusson, Turney and WV. Field (skip).

Rink 3: J. Stephens, A. H. Basto, V. Atienza and A. Spary (skip)..

Rink 4: T. A. Madar, Jack, Overy and E. C. Fincher (skip),

At Civil Service” Rink 1: C. Vas, C. R. Pereira, C. G. Silva and F. X. Silva (skip)..

Rink 2: C. C. Pereira, C. M. Alves, F. V. V. Ribeiro and B. Bastó (skip).

Rink 3: F. A. Cheesman, Jack Wat son, C. B. Hosking and E. W. Lines

PRISONS AQUATIC (p). SPORTS TO-DAY

The annual aquatic sports of the Police and Prison Departments, will be held this afternoon in the Victoria Recreation Club pool, com-

p.m.

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR ending at: 230 pm: Speedies fo

& CO LIMITED

A long varied programme bas been arranged and His the Governo

hás promi tend.

After the

distri

by Mrs.

Rink 4: L. F. Xavier, C. A. Lopes, E. Noronha and H. A. Alves (skip)

SOMERSET RETAIN ALL

PROFESSIONALS

Somerset County Cricket Club have retained all their professionals for next season! Wellard, Andrews, Gimblett čkes, and Lee hav

Ruse and Hazell are on a one year

"E F. Longrigg, will continue captaincy of the club, which Just concluded the mos

In its history.

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