GOLF.
THE WEEK-END FIXTURES.
SUNDAY'S STARTING TIMES,
The final of Governor's Shield will be played at Fanling to-day (Saturday),
The finalists are:-The RAMC (Col. Boylan Smith and Major Lynch). Johnson, Stokes and Master (D. J. Lewis and L R. Androwes).
To-morrow (Sunday) the second round of the Junior Championship takes place.
The players are:- ́A. O. Brawn v. A. E. Listaman. W. J. Clésk. F. Taylor.
"A. Sommerfelt i. T. S. Warto Smith
41
G. B. Layton . C. B. Robert
100,
In the first round, Brown best J. W. Bonner, and 3; Lisa man beat G. P. Lammert; V. J. Clerk accured a walk over from A. K. Henderson; Taylor beat R. E. Greenamith 4 and 1; Sommerfelt. beat A. C. 1. Bowkar 4 and 3; Whyte Smith beat J. S. McLaren, 4 and 3; Layton beat D. Forbes, 9 and 1; and Robertson beat A. D. Humphreys, and 1.
The semi-final will be played on Sunday, February 20th, and the final (38 holes) on Sunday, March 13th.
NEW YEAR MEETING RESULTS.
Medal Round.
W. Ironside 'Other SCOTES:-
丝
87-12-73 wins
N. L. Smith 83-7-768 J. S. McLaren... 80-12-77. A. K. Mackenzie, 845-70 G. Aubrey 89-10-70
26 cards were taken out.
Best Ball Hedal Round,
L. R. Andrews and
N. L. Smith 3-3-70 tie
L. G. S. Dodwell and
G. Aubrey
Other scores:-
A. B. Raworth and
C. B. Johnson
W. Ironside and J.
74-4=70 ti
=
D. G. Bruce 80-8-74
6. McLaren
80-6=74
R. E. Greensmith und
L. R. Andrewes and.
G. Aubrey
T. D. E. Pendered
73
and Capt. Blaxbam 78-3-73
26 couples entered.
Mixed Bogey.
H. G. and Mrs. Shelder, H. H. and Mra. Turner and E. and Mrs. Grimble tie, "4 down,
There were 3 entries.
TO-MORROW'S STARTING
TIMES..
The starting times fixed for Fan- ling to-morrow (Sunday) are under :-
*'..
8.8 a.m. JW. Franks, C. C.
Stark
a
9.30 G. E. Ellams, E. W.
*
Stoddart
J.
9.30. G. Howard, F. G.
Wheeler. "9-40 H. G. Hegarty, W.
Clerk. A. W. Roberta, T. C. Monaghan,"
AU. Brown, A. E. Lissaman.
*
0.44
13
0.48
0.52
A. J. Frank, F. Austin..
$.50
10.00
30.04
10.03.
YACHTING NOTES.
THE FUTURE EVENTS,
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1927.
INTERESTING REVIEW OF
OTHER MATTERS..
(STCHA KUNG"]
CRICKET.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES..
There will be matches at all the grounds except the Indians, this afternoon. The Indians play the Royal Army Ordnance Corps to morrow in a League match.
League Matches," Craigongower lat. XI. K.3.0.B.
Kowloos C. 2nd XI v. H.M.S.
Tamar.
The Ladies' Championships, the 1st race of which was ressiled on Monday- last, have resulted in an XL tio in the Handicap Class betweas Colleen sailed" by Miss Hazeland, and La Linda sailed by Mrs. Ratsey with 43 points each; whilst Diaga sailed by Miss Miles is third with 38 points.
In the smaller, classes, Baojunsa. mailed by Miss B. F. N. Lawis is first 131 points with Bluenose sailed
Mr E. J. R. Mitchell only 3 points behind. Thecla (Miss But- cher) is 3rd, with 105, dilen (Miss Chapple) 4th with D and hy Wonder? (Mrs. Fausset) 5th with 8, whilst Zephyr (Lady Clementi) and Gael (Miss Robinson) tie for 4th place with 80 points.
events in the various classes is as The draft programme for future
follows:-
RACING, YACETS.
Saturday, Feb. 12th-9th and Last Championship Race. Saturday, Feb. 19th-Presented
Cups Raco for all classes. Saturday, Feb. 20th:--"Tai Yu?"
for Championship Winners. Saturday, March 5th-Menagerie
Race for all classes. Saturday, March 19th: - The
Ladies" Presented Cup. Saturday, March 10th: The "Services" Presented Cup.
CRUISERS.
Sunday, Feb. 13th-8th' Cham
pionship Race.
Sunday, Feb. 20th:-Resail of 1st
Championship Race
Cup Race,
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University and II. e. Hong Kong
C.C. 2nd XI.
Friendly.
Civil Service 1st XI. v. Royal
Navy lat XI. Married . Singles (Hong Kong.
Cricket Club), Chinese R. v. E.M.B. Hermes. Recreio v. Hong Kong Electric
Co.
Police R.C. Royal Navy 2nd
XI.
To-morrow,
Indian R.C. 2nd XI. v. RA.O.C.
(League match). Craigengower . China Light and Power.
tween
The League match arranged be the K.O.S.B. and the Craigengower C.C. for to-day (Saturday) has been postponed and the above game will take its place on the C.C.C. ground, starting at 2.15 p.m.
C.C.C.-T. Grimes (capt.), J. C. Fletcher, E., Mow Fung, H. P. Lim, F. X. Modi, W. R. Way, G." Hyder, A. B. Hamson, J. W. Leo- nerd, E. Hamson, and Y. Abbas.
Karried v. Bingle.
selected to play in the above match The following teams have been on the Club ground at 9 p.m. to day-
MARRIED:-T. E. Pearce (capt.), A. W. Hayward, Capt. Marris, G. | F. Gardner, Capt. Evers, E. J. R. Mitchell, Capt. Bridgland, J. Hall,
Sunday, Feb. 27th:-Prescated R A. Green, W. B. Cornaby and
F. Sutton.
SINGERS: H. Owen Hughes (capt.), E. J. Armstrong, A. OL Burgess, JR. Hinton, D. Hum- phreys, Major Lightfoot, E. V. Parker, J. Tait, B. Wooding, R. W. Lee, G. R. Vallad 19th man: A C. I. Bowker.
'LADIES' EVENTS. Monday, Feb. 14th:-(a) Sail off of Championship, tie for Handicap Class (6) Mena gerie Race for all classes. The races starting at different times.
Sunday, March 13th :- Ladies v. Club (provisionally).
It will be seen that no
has been fixed for the proper "off" day of the race or the Sun- day following.
"
race
The third and fina! oatest be. twean the Royal Navy and the Club
LE.C. 2nd XI, v. B.A.0.0. This League match will be played on the IRC. ground at 9 p.m. on Sunday.
LR.C. (this match originally fixed for February 19th has been put for ward): Sirdan Khan (capt.), J. S. Aekber, M. P. Madar, S. A. R Ismail, Y. T. Mans, A. S. Ismail,
left the Sailors Bold' victors by 5. Minu, A. B. Minu, L. Hassan, Te points. The score standing finally A. S. Sumad and A. Rahmín. at Royal Navy 320 points.
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club 308 points.
In the first of the series where the classes smiled separately the Club gained a big advantage-winning by 25 points, but in the twp sub- eequent events the Navy first re- duced the lead to 19 points and finally converted the deficit into a winning lead of 13-"Good Luck
to "em
LEAGUE CRICKET. ROYAL NAVY BEAT.
UNIVERSITY
HIGH SCORING MATCH.
The League fixture between the University and the Royal Navy, postponed from Wednesday, was played on the. University ground yesterday and resulted in a win for the latter team by six wickets. Ecth teams hatted well and com- on Saturday, piled high scores.
From the Y.R.A. fixture list for L1997 which bas just come to hand I see that with the East Const regattas starting Jane 4th, there is practically con-
The Home team took first knock tinuous racing up to September and made 153 AA Rumjaha 10th-Four months which would batted patiently for his 47, coring take one all round the const, from eighteen singles and C. W. Lam was Southend to Lowestoft on Juna pot at 51. He hit seven fours 15th with a long sail round to the Lt.-Comdr. Beatty took 4 wickets. Clyde for the Fortnight,
The Royal Navy passed their op One would have to put one's best foot ponents total for the loss of four June 24th. foremost to make it by Friday, wickets. The Rev. Venn was top It is here that the scored with 66, while F. W. Newalt Biguna" begin their sca100-
was not out for 57. C. W. Lam From the Clyde there is racing all took three of the four wickets. the way at Belfast on July 7th,
Scores: 8th and 9th and then to Falmouth on 15th and Plymouth on 19th to C. Baturday, July 23rd.
W. Ironside, J. S. Me Laren.
P. Jacks, S. A. Waller. A P. Bungey, J. W. Alabaster,
1. H. Geare, W. Dou- glas
H. L Carson, W. Stewart.
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would probably see as much or JH. Wallace, E.. D. more of "Merrie England as they Matthews.
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health restoring 3 or 4 months that they could possible desirp and with
much, if any, more expensive than
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Smith.
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V. M. Grayburn, D.
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Kung Hi Fat Choi,"
LADIES SECTION,
The competition on the New
-G Davidson, J. K. Course, Fanling, for a prize pre-
Blizw.
sented by Mra. Maitland has at-
A Leach, W. L. Dunbar.tracted no less than 68 entries and T Low, H. B. Cleland. the funds of the S.P.0.A; will, E. A. Brodie, J. H. M. therefore, receive 229, the amount Andrew.
of the entrance fees. Details of the TS. Whyte-Smith, Adraw are at each of the Club Bommerfelt
Major Lynch, BW. The Arst and second rounds are Keyzer.
to be played off on or befora February 20th, the third and fourth on or before March 8th, and the semi-finals and final by March toth.
11.53 A. B. Purves, E. 8. Bo
bertson. (Gentinued at foot of next column),
UNIVERSITY,
S. V. Gittens, b Beatty
C. W. Lam, not out
E. A. Lee, run out
BATTING" AND BOWLING AVERAGES.
There were only three second division matches played last week, so the averages for the first division remain the same..
Batting: Division II.
Liens Dunona (B.N.) with his 81, not out, against Civil Service, is the most prominent newcomer. He is now fifth in the list with an average of 35.00. R. B. Davica (C.9.0.0.) has played 9 innings, in all of which he was undefeated. The Indians show less favourable #gures, on account of their failure against Tamur, while the latter return two representatives at the bottom of the list:
yal Bowling: Division II.
Pts. Lake (RAD.C.) now leads with an average of 5.53 being closely followed by A. E. Lacey (Polico) both having the same number of wickets. Sirdar Khan (TRC) and H. Westlake (0.8.C.C) are the only players to improve their figures, while R. C. Witchell (C.S.C.C.) and Beasly (Tamar) appear for the first time.
Players
"H. N. Baltatchet (U.)
Lt.Cdr. Armitage- (B.N.) Sergt. Glasbrook (RTA) A. H. Madar (I.R.C.)...... W. Brace (K.C.C.)........... E. C. Fincher (C.S.C.C.). T. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C.) S. H. Ismail (ER.C.) F. J. de Rome (C.S.C.C.) Capt. Evers (H.K.0.C.) B. P. Ng (U.)
La Sturgess (B.N.)... T. E. Yeoh C.R.C.) F. Baker (0.8.0.C.) Sorgt. Jones (RE.).... Q.M.S. Roberts (RE)
BATTING. Division I
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No. of Most Timea Inns Runs. In Inns. Not out. Average.
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80
104
1
1 110.00 07.00 80.00 78.50 69.66 08.03
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58.60
Lt. Hankey (K.O.S.B.) Capt. F. G. Beavis (K.C.C.)
S7
F. Goodwin (E.CO)
E. R. B. Hancock (H.K.C.0.). 2
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183
L. Emley (E.N.)
A. A. Rumjaha (U.)
900.
3
£8
B. D. Evans (0.8.C.C.)
3
118
F. J. Ling (CS.C.C.)
A. W. Hayward (H.K.C.C.).... 5.
931
57.15
3
30
50.00
A. W.-Ramsey (K.C.C.)
5
199
49.50
241
47.00
83.
41
42,50 49.00
151
40.95
135
33.75
IOT
3
33.08 32,33 98,86
98,66
83
27,60
Major Lightfoot (E.E.C.C.)... 9 G. R. Sayer (C.S.C.C.)
LIM
107
28.75
52
26.00
152
95.33
Capt. Thorp (K.O.S.B.)
50
25.00
Lt. Col. Cantrell (R.N.)
· 100
95.00
OT
24.90
3
117
4
93
"
23.10 23.25
3
**
23.00
22
13: 82.00
103
21.60
S. V. "Gittens (V.)
108
21.00
Flight-Lt. Brewerton (R.N.)
21.33
103
21.00
Serg Jolly (R.A.).
21
91.00
B 101
20.80
41
195.50.
4 51' 460 BOWLING.. Division I.
20.95 20.00.
Runs. Wickets. Average,
£1
4.90
110
14
7:85
87
8
E. B. Beed (C.S.C.C.)
52
B
8.37 8.65.
F. M. al Arculli (I.R.C.).
140
14
10.00
149
14.
10.14
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7
10.14
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10
10:50
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11.40
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BATTING.
Division 'II.
D. Bumjaan (0.0.0)
J. S. A. Curreem (I.R.C.)
J. L. Youngsaye (C.R.C.)
J. R. Hinton (H.K.C.C.) Lt. Smith (B.A.)·
A. B. Hamson (0.0.0.) .................
Flayers.
Capt. E. W. Mornis (K.C:C.). F. J. Ling (C.S.C.C.)..... Capt. Dobbie (K.0.9.B:)
F. Goodwin (ECC.)
II. Ua (C.R.C.).........
A. H. Madar (LR.C.)...... G. R. Vallack (H.K.C.C.) E. W. Hamilton (0.8.C.C.) Sergt. Gifford (R.A.) N. H. Ross (E.C.C.) F. Goodwin (5.0.0)
Players.
F. H. Orr (HK.C.C.).
No. of Most Times Inas. Runs. In lana. Not out. Average.
R. C. Reed (Recreio).......
#3*
30.50 30.40
2
-70
36*
1
70.00
R. R. Davies (C.B.C.C.)
3
50
33
3.
60.00
A. B. Suad (I.R.C.)
行
143
3.
47.68
Lt.-Cdr. Grant (B.N.)....... 3
93
48
46.50
L. Duncan (R.N.) .......
124
1
38.00
T. D. E. Pendered (C.S.C.C.). 2
70
60
25.00
E. de Sousa (Recreio).....
4
99
49*
33.00
W. D. Gibbe (Tamar)......
4
130
32.80
S. A. R. Ismail (ERC) 0 W. Hong Bling (U.)
133
30.60
#
61
152
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49
169
138
90
129
2 BOWLING. Division II.
109 20
Lt. Neule (Tamar)
Lt. Norris (R.N.)
H. Cooper (Tamar)
C. J. Alexander (Police) H. M. Xavier (Recreio)
9. Kermani (U.)......... H. A. Alves (Recreio) LS.A. T. King (Tamar) C.P.O. E. Beasly (Tamar) F. G. Bevis (K.C.C.)
Players
Pte. C. Lake (B.A.0.C.) A. ELacey (Police)
babpusthnazatbaka
97.00
93,32
24.50
24.34
22.57
22.50
21.50
21.00
20-40
20.00
Runs, Wickets. Average.
177
32
5.63
186
32
5.81
T. H.. King (Police)
33
5
0.40
V. T. Mans (LR.C.)
48
7
6.85
19
C. J. Alexander. (Police).
159
29
7.22
S. Kermani, b Beatty
2
Lt. Norris (R.N.)
119
16
7.43
W. Hong Sling, b Beatty
31^
W. Hyde (K.C.C.)
49
9
7.60
A. A. Rumjahn, b Shaw
47
Birdar Khan (1.R.C.)
139
18
7.72
E. Zimmern, b Sturgess
B. V. Gittons (U.) ...................
103
13
7.84
Ng Bow Poo, b Beatty,
C. J. Alexander. (Police)
193
7.80
Dale (Tamar)
7.85
W. M. Gittins, run out
G. Lee (K.C.0.) ...................
9
7.89
E. A. Alves (Recreio)
6.00
T. Gatters (Recreio)
8.55
R. C. Witchell (0.8.C.C.)
5
6.80
J. Hinton (H.K.O.C.)
5
9.20
0
A. 8. Imail (LR.Q)
8.74
He Westlake (0.8.C.C.).
9.33
C.P.O. E Beasly (Tamar)
0.75
T. D. E. Pendered (C.8.CC.).
60
0
10.00
B. N. Sudan (U.).
200
19
10.52 *
C. D. Wales
69.
11.12
0. X, B.
A S. Sulind (LRC)
56
fa
0
4
M. P. Madar (I.R.C.)
10)
..15
50 3
*-Not out.
0
29 0
20
16 0.
Batting or more innings to count. Bowling: 5 or more wickets to count.
I. T. Loke, e Emley,
Sturgess
5. Hachiuma, st Yeng,
Sturgees Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Beatty Sturgess Emley Atkins
ROYAL NAVY
Lt Garnon Williams, Lee,
Lam
Rev. Fenn, e B. P. Ng,
Lt. Sturgess, o Lee,
Pay-Lt.-Cdr. Shaw, 6a Rum-
jabn
F/O. Newall, nct oat ... 57 Lt. Emley, not out
Extrop
Total (for 4 wickets).
21
Lt. Duncan, Atkinson, Lt- Cdr. Beatty and Johnston did not hat.
Bowling Analysis.
8. V. Gittens... 10247′′ C. W. Lam 71 35 W. Gittens... 20 Rumjabn 10 054
200
Zimmern
3.0
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CRICKET NOTES.
FOOTBALL.
UNITED SERVICES BEAT SHANGHAI,
ELEVEN GOALS IN YESTER- DAY'S GAME.
According to the card the only League match (Dimica I.) down for decision to-day is Craigengover the K.O.S.B. L's. The lattor are in Camp and the match,has been postponed. The match ho- tween the Civil Service and the | The game between Shanghai and Navy, previously postponed, will, the United Services is one of the however, be played on the Civil outstanding fixtures on the Shang- Service ground. I rather think that
hai Interportery visit to Hong there will be a draw, but, if either Kong. Yesterday's game was full at the sides goes out to win the of thrills from first to Inst. The match, the other will probably win!! Services scored at once and scored And certainly it will be a question
their number seven goal almost of holding catches if a decision is to be bad. The Navy are without Cantrell and Armitage, but they have a great acquisition in Agnew, The C.S.C.C. are without Reed, while Evans has been away for a month on the sick list, but re-l appears to-day.
Division II
Here again only one match is down, the K.C.C. v. Tamar on the ground of the former team. As I said last week, Tamar will do very well to win. Last week they did! But the K.C.C: with their best side out are an uncommonly good team.
with the laat kick of the match.
The Chinese turned out in their usual number and followed the game with engarness, cheering both teams impartially. When Chen on the wing got the ball, the Chinese were excited and one wonders what would have happened had Chea been fortunate enough to score 4 goal.
Shanghai made several changes from the side that played Hong Kong on Wednesday last. Caab, Price, J. B. Brown, Lau ing while Marcal went to centre Kau, Lai Wai Tong and Ho rest- halt and Collaco to inside left. The pipe band of the E.O.S.B.'s were selections until the kick off. They or the ground at 3 p.m. playing also played during the interval.
An Astonishing Start. The play opened with King send- I regret that owing to a print-148 in a dropping shot. Tetstal! misjudging a bouncing ball let it ing error due to a trapaposition of pass over his head and turning 2 page in the MS. the score, of round hit the ball against the post. The ball came off the post into the Club v. United Services match play but the referee ruled that it was incorrectly set forth. Of course, had crossed the line. HE.C.C. batted first and the first innings score of U.S. was printed 2.3 second innings " and
versz.
vice
For a time, the spectators and players alike, wondered what had happened as several spectators had not seen the ball kicked off and were surprised to hear that a goal had been scored.
The teams settled down to a fast game and the play was very even. Eventually Collaco broke through what appeared a weak defence and The Services took the lead again beat Avery making the scores level. when Northey turned the ball past Tetstall from a centre by Barkham
The Services defence could not shake off the persistent attacks by Shanghai and Collaco went in and beat Avery at the post. With the score two all, the whistle sounded for the interval.
Second Half,
The "Angle of Vision!?! I came across yesterday
a curious instance of the difference the "angle of vision makes to specta- tors. I apologize for quoting a per gonal instance but it is only in; a case of this sort that one comes across the point so as to be sure. I was, I confess, taking a minor part in the Club and U.S. match and a friend of mine most sympathe tically condoled with me on "that dreadful dropped catch and bit of bad fielding." Now I drop as many as the next man, I confess, and there was dreadful bit of Seld ing. But as a matter of actual fact no auch catch as described went within twenty yards of me, let alone going through my Angers," and the "bit of bad held ingreferred. to dealt with a ball that was hit ten yards clear. I don't quote this on my own account but as proof that, with the best will in the world, mistakes in accounts of matches "do occur and, in cricket spectatora do not ste most of the game. If, therefore, at any time berate any cricketer-I always try to avoid it and my criticism is unjust, I hope he will put it ball past Tetstall. down to the angle of vision," and not to malice prepense.
From the restart, Shanghai took Up the attack and the backs think- les Tordy run between them to score ing Avery, was coming out to clear
a goal and give Shanghai the lead for the first time.
The Wickets.
penalty awarded against Hurry.
The Services levelled up from "a Simms beating Testall with a well- placed shot. Score: 3 all
the better game and forcing a Shanghai appeared to be playing corner took the lead when the ball- from a shot by Marcal went into the net off the Services left back.
An Eventful Ten Minutes. This placed Shanghai in a good position for with but ten minutes to go it seemed that all was over bar the shouting. Services put on pressure and added However, the
four goals in less than ten minutes. McGlinchey made the scores level from a drive, Read deflecting the
The Padre to the Fore, From now until the end the Rev. Alexander was well to the fore, There has been to all intents and scoring two goals and having a lot purposes no rain for three months, to say in the third. Receiving well It is really surprising how well put he worked to the centre and most of the wickets have been play beat Tetatall with a well placed ing.The Club wicket in the holi shot Coming down the wing again, day match crumbled, it is true, but he sent over from the euch line and the ball was not bumping nearly Stock headed into the net. Just as much as might have been ex on time, Alexander, by a solo effort, pected. All the same, a few re scored with a beautiful shot that freshing showers, of course during beat Tetstall all the way. The final whistle sounded with the United office hours in mid-week-or, even better, at night, would be very Services winners by the large mar-
gin of seven goals to four..
The teams:-- L. ABBIT.
welcome.
HOCKEY
H.K.E.C...NAVY.
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This match will be played on Wednesday, February 9th, on the U.S.R.0. ground, commencing at 4 p.m. sharp:
H.K.H.C.-S. B. Garrod," J. Rodger, D. Lyon, Rev. N. Evans, E. J. R. Mitchell (capt), Major JP. 6. Grieg, G. B. Slipper, F. G. L. Wheelver, W. Woodward, L K. Valentine and G. P. Lammert.
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Shanghai:-Tetstall: Voong and Read; Hurry, Marcal and Loung Yuk Tong Baxter, Sinclair, Tordy, Collaco and Chen..
United Services: Avery; Trim and Baker; Everest, Simms and King; Barkham, Stock, Northey, McGlinchey and Rer. Alexander C.F.
TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL. - Shanghai Bouth China." Hong-Kong F.C. Ground. Kick off at 3.30 p.m.
Referee: Mr. Dawes Linesmen Messrs. Baldwin and Phillips..
There will be no games in the Hong Kong League to-day,
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