TO-DAY'S RUGBY
their have reshuffled Army, who team for to-day's Triangular Tourna- ment Rugby match at Sookunpoo, commencing at 4 p.m., will be fully extended by Navy, who expect to have Stevens and Carter back in their team.
Navy's performance against Club last Saturday was very impressive and it will cause no surprise if they leave Army holding the wooden spoon at the the end of the first round of Tournament.
At 2.45 p.m. Police meet Club and
SOCCER
CHARITY
(By "REFEREE")
SOCCER GAME TO-MORROW
"The main attraction in this week-end's soccer programme is the First Round game of the "Sunday Herald" International Char- ity Cup competition between Ireland and China, holders, at Caroline Hill to-morrow at 3.30 p.m.
Ireland have not many players to choose from but have got together a useful side and though not expected to win should give the Chinese a good run for their money.
TENNIS
should account for the Club's pub C.R.C. BEAT
ed team, though the Police themselves are confident that a stronger Afteen will be fielded.
The teams are:
ARMY-Picton; Artingstall, Waite, Lang Evens. and Skipworth: Hook and May;
Sutherland, Hewitt, Whitehead, Berry. Pin- kerton, Cuthbertson and Duke.
POLICE
Playing at home yesterday after- NAVY-Pay Lieutenant Stevens, Lieuten-noon, Police Sports Board were beaten- ant Bax; Telegraphist Bowden, Telegraphist by Chinese Recreation Club in a
Sub Lieutenant friendly tennis match by 61⁄2-2. Paul, Midshipman Nicoll,
Clark, Kennedy; Lieutenant Commander
Following are the full scores:~ Lieutenant Carter, Sub Lieutenant Plugge,
Wai Chung and Teul Yun-pui (C.R.C.). Leading Writer Ferris; Leading Writer Bar-
drew with Tsut Wal-pul and Fay ..... low, Lieutenant (E) Brown, L. S. A. Palmer,
beat Smith and Pile Petty Oficer Flight Lieutenant Taylor,
beat Morrison and Brown Smart, Chlef Writer King, Lieutenant Bayley and Pay Lieutenant Charles.
CLUB Thompson; Van Leeuwen, Charter, Bidwell and Lavalle; Carruthers and Thom- son: Hcasman, Salter, Wanklyn, Kennedy, Bompas, Deane. Dunnoft and Stout.
Wilson Reynolds, Fay, POLICE-Wall; and Taylor: Leslie and Luscombe; Wheeler, Cullinan, Searle, Hayward, Innes, Jackson, Dempsey and Riddell.
The defence is a fairly strong one with Moore, In goal, and Shechan and Lawton as backs. The last two played in the Armistice Day game together and did well. Leonard, who can play in any position, will be seen in the pivotal position with Fare and Hills, two promising Junior players, as his wing halves.
THE ATTACK
The attack will be led by O'Regean of the Navy who will be supported by P. Jorge of Kowloon and Martin of Service Corps.
Coughlan, of 5th R.A., will be seen on the right wing while A. Leonard, of Internation- al, will be on the left wing.
China will be represented by their uzunl team and by virtue of their better combina- tion should win.
A good game should be witnessed in the Police First Division League to-day when meet South China "A" at Boundary Street. Last season the Police surprised the Chinese by winning easily.
with
Eastern, who have been favoured luck in their last few games, will have to be at their best against Kowloon who know every inch of their home ground.
PROGRAMME
5th R.A.
v Eastern
(Military at 2.30 p.m.). Referee:-Hobson.
R.A.O.C.
V 8th R.A.
(Military at 4.00 p.m.). Referee:-Adlard.
Club
v 30th R.A..
(Club at 2.30 p.m.). Refereo: Gibson,
Kwong Wah
Second Division "B"***
K R. Scots (Boundary Road at 2.30 p.m.).. Referee:-Smith,
Kowloon
v Polloo
(Kowloon at 2.30 p.m.). Referee:-Sze Po Wat. *University
(* Postponed)
South Chinn
v Signals
Third Division
v 12th R.A.
(St. Joseph's at 4.00 p.m.), Referee:-Hinchliffe.
24th R.A:
V Kumaons
(Chatham Road at 4.00 p.m.). Referco:-Ip.
Royal Scots
v R.A.M.C.
(Chatham Road at 2.30 p.m.). Reforce:-Demco.
TO-MORROW
Sunday Herald Charity Cup*
V Ireland (Caroline Hill at 3.30 p.m.):
Police
First Division
S. China "A" (Boundary Road at 4.00 p.m.). Referee:-Stokes.
China
Linesmen :-Salter and Smith. Kowloon
V Eastern
(Kowloon at 4.00 p.m.).
Referee ---Beard.
Linesmen-Phillips and Wyper.
6-6 6--2
B-1
lu Tak-lam and Tsol Ping-fan beat Smith and Pile
(C.R.C.).
0-1
Club
6-4
3-6
(C.R.C.).
6-4
Kit Chee
J-0
beat Morrison and Brown lost to Taul Wai-pul and Fay
Lam Yuk-ying and Pang Oi-lam beat Morrison and Brown lost to Taul Wal-pui and Fay
beat Smith and Ple
6-4
v R. Scota
(Club at 4.00 p.m.).
Referee: Silva,
Linesmen :-Carley and Baker. Second Division "A"
v South China (Caroline Hill at 2.30 p.m.).
Referee: Barretto,
Referee:-Stokes.
Linesmen-Ip and Glover. Third Division
Electric
y International
(Club at 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Clark,
5th R.A.
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v Signals (Sookumpoo at 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Lee Bing Tong. Engineers
V R.A.S.C.
(Sookunpoo at 4.00 p.m.). Referee:-Ient.
Engineers
(Club at 4.00 p.m. Referee:-Mitchell.
*
R.A.F.
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