BADMINTON PAIRINGS Army Should Beat Navy This Afternoon
Youwing are lending Badminton | D. Kwok and E. Konnard League pairings:—
“A” Division
K. W. Cho, and C. K. Lee
(University A")
Remedios and H. F. Gonsalves (Recreio)
(Chinese "Y").
C. Au and F. Kuh (Chinese
"Y")
1.. A. Carvalho and A. M
P. H. Wang and T. W. Wong
(Chinese "Y")
C. Au
P and (Chinese "Y")
K. B. Low and S. Amplavanar
University
C. X. Cheak and S.
vanar (University "B")
and
Koh (Chinesey"}
"B" Division
A. L. Faber and P. Wynter.
Byth (K.C.C.)
H.
(St. John's)
1. C.
S. P Chan and K. J. Attwell
(King's)
C. F Lang und S C. Liang
(Chung Warj
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5
(J.R.C.)
J. MacDonald and H. Ding-
By "Referee”
THE SECOND GAME OF THE KOTEWALL
2 CHARITY CUP SERIES WILL BE PLAYED THIS
aAFTERNOON AT CAROLINE HILL WHEN ARMY
MEET NAVY AT 4,30 P.M.
On current form Army should]
win, but Navy now have a well- balanced side and should give the soldiers a good game. Navy are
ago
2 not the strength they were several,
weeks
but the newcomers 2have settled down and have de-
veloped 臼 good understanding, particularly in the forward line.
In spite of the disappointing form shown by Army in the Lai Wah Cup Final when they were
PRESENTATION
OF H.K.F.C.
A pleasant
function
HOME
FOOTBALL PROGRAMME
Following are the Home soccer fixtures for the week-end:
WAR CUP
Second Round (South)
Cardiff
V Reading
2 beaten by Civilians, the Army was held at the clubhouse Second Round (North)
team has not been altered although of Hong Kong Football Grimsby
Club yesterday evening
Leeds
V
V
Barnsley Middlesbro
Third Round (South) Leicester Queen's Park
Hossack will lead the forward- when the No. 1 boy of the line with Fox as his inside-right, Club, Lam Fook, was the while Freshwater and Birrell will be seen at left-half and right-half, recipient of a handsome West Ham respectively.
silver cup and a cheque, subscribed by the mem- Everton
The game between Army and South China will be played at a later date and if Army succeed to-bers, on the occasion of day a very good gate is expected,
his retirement after 37 Following are the teams- ARMY-Bankier: Fraser and Nay-
years' service,
smith. Freshwater. Bright and Birre
Owens. Fox, Hossack, Weir and Duf- field.
NAVY-GI; Roughley and O'Regan; Laybe. Hazard and Hull; Anderson, 1 LePage, Hendy. Barber and Skinner
SERVICES
RUGBY XV
at Boundary Street,
to re-i
Com Saturday,
There was a large attendance of mo.nbers at the pavilion and Mr. H R. Forsyth, President of the Club. called upon Mr. H. R. B. Hane wit, the oldest member, to make the presentation.
V Mansfield
V
Chelsen
V Arsenal
Third Round (North)
Preston
Aldershot
V Manchester C.
Tranmerc
V
LONDON CUP
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Football League (South)
Bournemouth Portsmouth Southend Luton
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South Brentford Notts C West Brom. V
Mr. Hancock raid that Lam Fook
faithful and was a very respected servant of the Club. He wished Lam Fook the best of health and luck in his retirement.
The cup was suitably inscribed | Bath in English while there was, in- j scribed in Chinese, also a message Lovells of thanks from Lam Fook for the kindness the Club had shown to- wards him and wishing the Club
"A" XV:--Morahan (Navy): McGH success in every field of sport. Navy). Wilson (Navy), Gibit (Army), Į
and Macdonald (Army); Keeble (Army) į -..
Winter (Navy),
Palmer (Navy), (Army); Howite Events
(Army), Sutherland (Army), Į (Army), Millar (Army), King (Navy), (Army), and ❘ Pinkerton (Army), Berry (Army), and
Gillain (Army).
1ST XV: Fairclough (Army); RI- Reserves: chards Army), Paul (Navy).
West Regional League
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Fulham
Brighton
V
Southampton
V
Watford
V
Norwich
Regional League
V
V
Crystal P. Notts F. Stoke
Cardiff Corinthians
V
Averaman
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Bristol C.
SCOTTISH CUP
Airdrie Celtic
V
Motherwell
V
Partick
น
Albion
St. Mirren
V
Dumbarton
V
Third Lanarks
V
Clyde
V
Hibernian
Athletic Swansea
Hamilton Morton Falkirk Easterbrook, Sutelife. Rangers
Hearts
Hook Dobbinson, Clark. Macdermatt, Turner,
(Army), and Marsh (Ariny Carter and Cook (Army); Danger, Dobson, In-¦ Queen's Park (Navy), and Morgan (Army); Bompas glis, and Hughes (Navy).
--Router.
V
S. P. Chan and W. C. Chung
(King's)
dias (V.R.C.)
12 11
1
0 0 9
A. E. Brown and S. A Gray
(St. Andrew's}
A. Odell and 5.
(J.R.C.)
Ramier
3 3
0
15 6 9
P. P. Bole ho
and A. E.
W. H. Choy and W. C Choy
Chung Wah
Noronha (Recreio)
3 I 1.
9 1 8
P. C. Leung and K. F. Chu
R Hogart and J. Shepherd
(Police)
3 3 ย
12
4 B
Peter Lo and J.
Trang (Kow.
0. M. Xavier and S. Souza
(V R.C.)
3 3
loon Tong)
15
7 8
Die (51. Andrew's)
M. M Davies and 8 fit}cs
K. L. Lut and W. C
A. Basto and A A. Noronha
(V.R.C.)
} 3
15 7
R
A E. Brown and M. M
Davis (51, Andrew's)
3
(King's)
9 *
J. Odell and M
JR.C.)
Talan
7 A. S BLIMA And V Merrett
(St. Andrew's)
12
5
7
7 Lam and K. H. Le (King's)
15
A
7
M. M. Davis and M. Merrett
St. Andrew's)
3
J. L. Anderson and H. S.
E. H, White and J. Tomlinson
Jones (K.C.C.)
15
7
(St. Andrew's)
3
3
C. C Pereira and C
A.
4.
Ramler and L. Landau
Alves (Recreio)
9
3
6
{J R.C.)
3
H. T. Woo and K
(Png's)
L. Lui
A. H. Palak and S. Ramler
9
6
J.R.C.)
3 3
P A. Yvanovich and P. P.
L.
Landau And A. Odell
Botelho (Recreio)
56
1
5
(J R.C.)
F
3
4. Maynard and G. 5. Ladd
(St. John's)
H Dingsdale and J. Ferrier
21
16
5
(P.R.C.)
3 3
0
A. E. Xavier and A. E.
Noronha (Reurero)
5
1
c. Y. SIA And J. Shepherd
(P.R.C.)
3 }
5. Ramler and E Godkin
(URC)
R Hogarth and J. Ferrier
12 B
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(P.R.C.)
3 3
Chung Wahi
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A. Busto and M M ri V.
Sores (VRC.)
C. F. Chiu and P. C. Leing
Chung Wari
S. C. Lipng and K. F. Chr
(Chung Wan)
C. F. Chiu and W H Choy
A. R. Alves and D.
Gosano (Recreio)
R. M. Lavalle and 5.
T. Chan
15 31
4
(Kowloon Tong)
3 3
Peter LO and M. S. Lee
3
5
(Kowloon Tong)
3
3
H. A. Barros and A. E. No.
3 0
a
rontha [Recreio)
3
A E.. Xavier and H. A. No-
3
0
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3
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3 0
2
T. J. Mackay and R. Hogarth
(Police)
3 1
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Z mimern
and D Hazell
(K.C.C.)....
3 0 3
R. Mackenzie and J. Shep.
herd (Police)
3 3
W. Lawrence and A. E
Noronha (Recreio)
D. Hazell and A. E, P. Guest
(K.C.C.)
3
3
A. A. Poliak and A. Odell
(J.R.C.)...
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31
A. R. S. Major and C. Y. Siu
(Police)
12
12
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