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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3

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FOOTBALL

ARMY. NAVY. ADMIRAL SIR A. G. EVERETT STARTS THE GAME..

On the Garrison grourd at Sooknypool the annual winter between the Serviers was played on New Year's Day, before a good attendance. The band of H.M.S. Hawkins played selections on the field before the game started and during the Finterval.

la the junior game the leaders are due put against Kowloon Reserves at Soo- kumpoo and should maintain their pogi tion.

The Club de Recreio "A" should ind the going easy against the College second

team.

A well contested game should be seen on the Navy ground between the East Surreys Drums and St. Joseph's A who had a fine win last week over the Regt. Reserves. On form the College should win.

The University should win against South Chica "B"

The Club Reserves at full strengtà should beat the Club de Recreio "B"

South China," A should repeat their the Sucred former success against Heart

Before the teams lined up the players

KOWLOON F.C. v. POLICE were introduced to the Commander-in- Chief who afterwards set the ball in mo-

The following have been selected to tion for the Navy. The Army had the

represent Kowloon in the 1st division wind in their favour in the opening half League fixture to-day (kick off, 4 p.m.):--| The Army defence opened weakly and J. Beach; F. Wheeler and F. Read; 2. Chamberlain on the Navy left wing made. Turner, J. McKelvie (capt.) and b Pasco: F. Clemo, B. Vickars. J. Mc- good, but the inside forwards were faulty in shooting. Corters fell to both Bride.. T. L Knight and A. Dunean.. sides but on the general run of the game the standard of football usually seer in this match was lacking. The interval arrived with the score sheet blank.

From the runstars the Army attacked potas (kick-off represented by C. with determination and good work by the whole forward line give Eaton

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The Army went out for further success but their faulty shooting kept the score down Eaton, with only Warish to beat sent in a well placed shot and Warish at full length just managed to turn the ball round the post. The flag kick was a perfect sitter aod came within an inch of the crossbar, Wavish just tipping the ball over the top for another, corner. Mackleworth sent the next kick behind

the bar.

The Navy soon levelled up, for Stan ton was on the left of the goal to deal with an expected shot from Balcombe. but the ball ran along the cross-bar and out to the left. The ball being returned with Stanton out of position, Mitchell, in attempting to clear, sens it into the net amidst loud cheering from the Navy supporters.

KOWLOON FC. SURREY'S RES.

In this ad division 6ixture at Sookun- 2.30 p.m.) the Kow- loon Stewart; W. H. Parratt and B. Ras mussen; A. W. Brown, C. Caveille and S. Bandle; C. Morriss, E. Millard, 4. Latham, N. Trambitzky and A. Fitz- gerald. Reserves: W. H. Brown and d. Kirby.

H.K.F.C. RES. v. CLUB DE RECREIO

B."

The following will represent the Hong- kong F.O. Reserves in their 2nd division League fixture with the Club de Recreio

B on the Club ground" at 1.30 p.m to-day-F. Augus; D. Lyon (eupt.), and H. Buxton, S. H. Garrod. A Ferguson and G. Puncheon B. Bell, T. Roberts, E. Railton, Douglas and J: Dixon. Reserves: S. O. Hill and F. Robertson.

GOLE.

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ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

COMPETITION RESULTS. Special Medal round

With the score one all, the teams went out for the lead out time was against them although just an time the Ariny had a bad joss" for Eaton had Wavish beaten with. a first timer, but the ball struck the post and came to the goalkeeper who Day: punched away with Eaton appealing for

a goal. The final whistle sounded short-

A Leach Mixed

ly after leaving the game drawn, one Day: goal all.

There was littl to choose between the te:128, Hume, being the outstanding player on the held. Both sets of for- wards were out of shooting form..

"The gate proceeds are to be set aside for Service Charities. A collection win made on the ground and in the stands while that of

copy. were on sale for fen cents

(Famar): Wright --Wavish Hand Hume (Petersfield) Waine (Hawkin. Taylor (en) and Davenport (Huur: Balcombe (Dex jate. Dargasi! (5 marines), Carter Despitel), Smith (Hakia) and Cham berlain (Pegerne).

Careille (R.A.): Army Stanton (R.A.P.C.) and Jordan (East Surreys); Turner (B.E.), Mitchell and Bristowe (East Surreya): Charlesworth, Eaton, Humberstore Butler and Mackleworth (East Surreys).

Referee: ff. W. R. Cassidy Lines men Messrs Smyth. (Navy) and Wilby (Army).

TO-DAY'S GAMES.

The following games in the Hongkong League are down for decision to-day:

Invinto L

(Kick-off at 4 p.m.). Hongkong Club South China “A," H.K.F.C. ground. Referee: Mr.

Spencer.

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and T. C. Monaghan. 9-13-84 Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor... 10-18=35 Lieut. Col. F. D. Yar

3 up. thewa (16)

Eldon Potter (14)

A. H. Ferguson

LAWN BOWLS.

3 up.

all square.

ENGLAND BEAT SCOTLAND,

Is the absence of the Hon. Mr. A. 0. Lang, President of the Lawn Bowls Association; Mr. R. M. Dyer noted as host on New Year's Day at the annual match between England and Scotland which was contested at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, England winning by 124 points to 104

which included. An excellent tin, Robert Burns' "Great chieftair o' the puddin' race," baggis, was served before the match, add was admirably catered for by Mr. J. H. Oxherry of the Palace Hotel

The scores were as under:

Clarke, Gray and Messrs. Knott, McNeil (England) beat Messrs. William- son, McBride, feTavish and Kynoch (Scotland), 26 points to 7.

Messrs. Shiner, R. Goodman, Golden- and Shellshear (England) lost to (Scotland), 15 points to 34.

Messrs. Wood, Pearman, Green and Farrell (England) beat Messrs. McKay, Dyer, Keith and Ferguson (Scotland), 29 points to 18.

R.A. v. East Surrey Regt., Sookuapoo

ground. Referee: Mr. F. Smith H..S. Tamar v South China "Beers, Reid, MeLood, Wylie and Russell

Navy"A" ground. Referee: Mr. Smith, R.A. Hongkong Police . Kowloon, Kowloon F.C. ground; Referee: Mr. Tovey,

Division 11. (Kick-off at 2.30 p.m.).

7. Kowloon Res., East Surreys Rea

Sookuapoo ground. Referee: M Smith. University South China B." S

Referees Mr. Joseph's Ground. Smyth, Hongkong Club Reserves. Elabde Recreio "B," H.K.F.C. ground- Referee: Me. Ford..

South China A. Sacred Heart, South China ground. Referen! #Mr Greer St. Joseph's "A"

Messrs Dixon, Cock, Lapsley and Edwards (England) beat Messrs. Laing, Paton, Hyde, and Gow (Scotland), 17 points to 14.

Messra Carpenter, Crookdake, Whibley and Braybeld. (England) beat Messrs. Douglas, Shaw, Drummond and Gerrand. (Scotland), 20 points to 15.

Messrs. Blackburu, Bullock, Tacchi and Gay (England) beat Messrs. Ruszcil, Templeton, Clark and Harvey (Scotland), 17 points to 15.

104.

Total scores: England 124; Scotland

East Surreyst the conclusion of the game, Mrs.

Re Drums, Navy "A" ground. furce: Mr. Morätt.

R. M. Dyer presented spoons to the

St. Joseph's "B" Club de Becreio winning team.

A Kowloon F.C. ground. Re feree: Mr. Tovey.

OINEKA NOTES.

QUEEN'S THEATTLE.

A large crowd is expected on the Club ground to witness the game between the

A great many of the patrons of "the Hongkong Club and South China "A". South China will start favourites, ut Queen's Theatre yesterday went, to enjoy the Club are turning out at full strength a screened series of antics performed by and hope to reverse the previous result the screen's most gifted and adorable when South China won by a goal to.nil. boy. They remained to marvel at the The R.A and East Surreys meet for genius of a real actor to whom comedy is the first time this season and with their but one of many forms of expression. Many win over South China last week the Gun. went impelled by their love for the lad ners will start the game with confidence whose image they have watched so many However, on the form shown during the times projected on the silver sheet present scason the East Surreya should They remained thrilled in the prescrCO win, but "joss has had a lot to do of a tiny tragedian. Jackie Coogan was the boy, the-play was Frank Lloyd's, #Oliver with the results lately. I

The Tamar are due on the Navy ground adaption Charles Dickens' against South Chira "B" and on pre- Twist" presented as a First National sent from it is, hardly likely that the attraction. Lon Chaney's performance of the role of Fagin will add laurels.even sailors will drop a poist.

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A well contested, game should be seen to that much acclaimed actor. Gladys at: Kowloon between the Police and Kow Brockwell signalizes her return to the tom although on form Kowloon should screen by a notable performance of the Win. However,, the Police can put out role of Nancy. Bill Bikes was played Lionel Belmore a good side and at full strength should by Geerae Siegmann,

as Mr. Brownlow. make Kowloon go all the way,

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