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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 29, 1938.

Important Second Div. Game

Local

Football

Forecast

The following is the week's soccer programme.

Club

TO-DAY

First Division

v Royal Scots

(Club, 4.80 p.m.)

Referee:-Stedman,

Linesmon:-Welsh and Sutterley.

V South China "B"

Kowloon

(Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.)

Referee:-Finch.

Linesmen:-Bain and Stone,

Police

v St. Joseph's

(Boundary Road, 4.30 p.m.)

Referee:-MacCormac,

SAINTS MEET

MIDDLESEX AT

HAPPY VALLEY TO-DAY

ORDNANCE HAVE BIG TASK

AGAINST KOWLOON

(By "UBIQUE")

Outstanding game in the Second Division of the Hong Kong Football League to-day is the encounter between St. Joseph's and Middlesex, at Happy. Valley, the result of which should have a very Important bearing on the championship.

The Saints have done exceed- ingly well to date, but most of their games have been easy ones and to-day's will provide their first real test. They will have their best side out, strengthened

Linesmen:-MeLaughalan and Dove. by the inclusion of Azim, who

South China "A" v Navy

(Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.) Referee:-Omar.

Linesmen:-Sharpe and Purnell.

-Kowloon

Second Division

v R.A.0.C.

(Kowloon, 3 p.m.)

Referee:-Clark,

St. Joseph's

V

(St. Joseph's, 3 p.m.) Referee:--Hinchliffe.

(Club, 3 p.m.)

Club

Police

Referee:--Ip.

Middlesex

v Royal Scots

v Engineers

(Boundary Road, 3 p.m.)

Referee: Hooper.

Third Division "A"

v 30th R.A.

Royal Scots

(Military, 3 p.m.)

Referee: Marriott,

South China ν Electric

(Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.)

Referee:-Havelaar.

P.W.D.

y 5th R.A.

(St. Joseph's, 4.80 p.m.)

Referee: Farr.

Third Division “B”

v Powhattan

-(Prince Edward Road, 3 p.m.)

Air Force

R.E. (E.)

Referee:-Edwards.

V Stonecutters

(Chatham Road, 3 p.m.)

Referee:-Phillips.

Kumaon R.

University

(Chatham Road, 4.80 p.m.)

Referee:-Smith.

Medicals

v A.S.A.

(Military, 4.80 p.m.)

Referee:-Brothwell.

has been relegated from the Senior team.

Frost

HEAVY TASK Ordnance will have to be at their

"REVIEWER'S"

SPORTS COMMENTARY

Yacht Racing Innovation

The 12-metre class of yachts, which afforded the best sport in British waters last summer, has also become one of the premier classes in the United States. So far British and American "Twelves" have

never raced together, but next summer American yachts of the class will pay their first visit to England.

No American-owned yachts of ap- proximately this size have raced here on an English non-time allowance class since Mr. George Gouldsailed Herreshoff 20-rater Niagara ngainst the Earl of Dunraven's Audrey and the

Earl

of Dudley's Inyoni The international

the

new-

Sir William Burton and Mr. Hugh "Twelves" to be built for next season. Goodson have already ordered Sir William Burton's boat will be built at Ardmaliesh, Argyllshire, from Mr. Alfred Mylne's design.

While Middlesex

are not

as best if they wish to leave Kowloon strong as they were last season, with both points, as the Mainlan-in when they won the championship,ders have a much better team this similar

1895.

renewal of they have, nevertheless, a formida-

contests 誠 ble side

the week than that which went down and

12-metre with

class, in which and Dawes in the forward

to the Saints last week.

it is thought likely that Mr. Harold They will Vanderbilt will take part, will line, have Fernandes, former should do well.

Recreio much appreciated by British yachts- be goalkeeper, and his brother, G. men, Fernandes, in the intermediate line. Royal Scots, who are also in the running for the Championship should easily account for Club, while Engineers will have a strenu ous task against Police, who are in-racing yachts of considerable tonnago No yachtsman has owned so many cluding several players from as Sir William, who is president of first team, among whom are Watt, the Yacht Racing Association. Byrne and Wall.

the last 48 years he has had in suc- cession Vanity, 10-rater: It is to be hoped that the Air Gauntlet, Lucida and Britomart, 52- Penitent, Force will not "rub it in" against footers; Ostara, 15-metres; Powhatten, at Prince Edward Road. Noresca and Modesty, 12-metres, and Octavia He was part owner The latter team are to be commend- Capelle, 6-metres.

of

TO-MORROW First Division

Kwong Wah V Eastern

(Kowloon, 4.80 p.m.) Referee:-Ottoway.

Linesmen:-Demmeo and Fraser.

South China

Second Division

v 5th A.A.

(Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.) Referee:-Thomas.

Kwong Wah v Eastern

(Kowloon, 3 p.m.) Referee: Silva.

Stanley

Third Division “A”

v. Kit Chee (Sookunpoo, 3 p.m.) Referee: Barretto. R.A.S.C.

v R.E. (C.) (Sookunpoo, 4.80 p.m.) Referee: Mcllgrew.

24th R.A.

Third Division "B"

v Signals

(Club, 4.30 p.m.) Referee: Hartley.

the

19-metres.

In

ed on the manner in which they are | Rendezvous, 74 tons, and the 12-metres He then had carrying on in spite of the huge lyruna, Veronica and Marina. defeats they have sustained reton's Shamrock IV. in the America's William also steered Sir Thomas Lip

Sir cently.

Cup in 1920.

BRITISH MALT,

BRITISH HOPS,

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Next Week's Football Programme

The following is next week's soccer University programme:~-

SATURDAY, 5TH NOVEMBER

First Division

v Royal Scots

(Caroline Hill, 4.16 p.m.)

Linesmen:-Mellgrew and Gamlin.

v South China "B"

V A.S.A. (Chatham Road, 4.15 p.m.). Referee: Stone.

Signals

v. Kumaon R...

(Prince Edward Road, 2.45. p.m.) Referee:-Dove.

Stonecutters W/T v 24th R.A. (Chatham Road, 2.45 p.m.)- Referee: Somerville.

SUNDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER

St. Joseph's

Referee:-Hooper.

Middlesex

(Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.).

Referee: Molyneux.

v Police

Referee: Clarke

v Kwong Wah

Eastern

(Club, 4:15 pm,)

Linesmen Edwards and Welsh, Kowloon

(Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.)

Linesmen: Demmee and Smith.

Referee Ip.

Linesmen Sutterley & McLaughlan

Middlesex

Second Division

VR.A.0.0.

(Sookunpoo, 2.45 p.m.)

"Referea:MacCormac.

South China Kwong. Wah

(Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.),

Referee Hinchliffe.

Kowloon

(Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.

Referee:-Finch

Club

Police

El Engineers.

(Clüb, 2.45 p.m.).

Referee:-Silva,

St. Joseph's , ÿ ́Royal Scots

(Military, 2.45 p.m.)

Referee: Aylwingp

Third Division:“A”:

Royal Scots

V P.W.D.

(Military, 4.15. pm) Referen)Farr.

Kit Chog

v, 5th R.A.

(St. Joseph's, 4.16 p.m.) Reforce: Brothwell.

R.A.F.

Third Division :“B” ·

V Medicals' (Prince Edward Road, 4.15 p.m.). Referee Phillipakazioa

Eastern

First Division

v Navy

(Club, 4.16-p.m.)' Referee:-Thomas.

Linesmen:-Barretto and Fraser.

Second Division

V5th R.A.

(Club, 2.45 p.m.)

Referee:-Omar,

Third-Division “A”

VR.A.S.C.

(Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.)

Electric

30th R.A.

Referee:-Stedman,

South Chinn

(Caroline Hill, 2:45 p.m.)...

Referee: Marriott."

Powhattan

Third Division "B"

RE. (E.)

(8ookunpoo, 2.45 pm.)

Referee:-Ottoway.

WEDNESDAY, 9TH NOVEMBER Third Division “A”

RE. (

V. Stanley

(C.) (Military, 2.45 p.m.)

Referee: Purnell.

GOVERNOR AT BOWLS

A bowls team captained by His Ex- cellency the Governor Sir Geoffry Northcote will play the Hong Kong Football Club at Happy Valley on Wed-

sday, commencing at hip

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