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CHARITY FOOTBALL. HOME FOOTBALL.

TO-DAY'S BIG MATCH AT SOOKUNPOO.

SERVICES PLAY REST OF

THE COLONY.

Terins representing the United Services and the Rest of the Colony will meet on the Sookunpoo ground to-day in a charity football match, the proceeds to go to the Minister ing Children's League (Naval and Military

Admission branches). prices to the stands are 81, 50 cents

and 30 cents.

It is hoped that supporters of charity will turn out in large num hers to watch the match, which should provide a keen struggle be tween two representatiye siden.

The match will start at 3.30 p.m., and the Band and Druins of the 1st Bn. The South Wales Borderers will play on the ground for half an hour before the start and during the interval, a

ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH

-LEAGUES.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Clubs in the Southern Section of the English Division III) League are not engaged in any foot. ball matches to-day. A few matches will be played in the other divisions with the greater number, of the Northern tenins taking pari. The Scottish League tenies have a full programme.

The following are the fixtures

Division I

Blackburn Bolton.... Manchester U. 7. Middlesbro' Newcastle Wednesday:

Mr. J. W. Baldwin will have Barnsley charge of the game, with Bomdr.Everton Brown and P.O. Wright na lincs-Oldham men. The following are the pro- bable teams:

Services:

Manchester 0. Liverpool.

Leeds L..

r.

Grimsby

v.

Aston Villa."

t. Huddersfield

Division II.

9. Plymouth.

Bury .Reading.

Division III. (Northern),

Marine Clucas Accrington (H.M.S. Berwick), L. Tel. Divon, Barrow A. B. Robertsos, A. B. Magee and Carlisle L. Sto. Skinner (H.M.8. Medway) Chesterfield

Gateshead

A. B. Peacock (H.M.8. Suffolk); Darlington Pte. Henderson, Col, Hay, Pte. Yeoman and L/Cpl. Campbell Hartlepools (Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders) New Brighton and Cpl. Atkin (B.A.B)

The Rest; Clarkt; Martin and Li. Tin Sang; Hedley, Oram and Lam Yuk Ying; B. Gooino, Segalen, A. V. Gouano, Fung King Cheong and - Salhan.

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL. ANOTHER WIN FOR TARANTULA.

Following their win over 'H.M,S, Clesta in the Shameen Football League, earlier in the week, the Tarantula added two more points to their total when they met and defeated the Shameen Sports Club by the narrow margin of one goal to mi on Monday.

v. Rochdale.

v. Crewe,

v. Donenster..

Tranicere,

v.. Lincoln. u. York

Wigan:

. Stockport.. SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Abordeen Clyde East Fife Falkirk

Hamilton

Hibernians

Kilmarnock

Morton

v. Dundee.

v. Partick.

r. Cowdenbeath.

1.

. Airdrie,

Motherwell

Hearte

V. St. Mirren.

. Leith.

Queen's Park v. Ayr. Hangers

* Celtic.

TRIANGULAR CRICKET

TOURNAMENT.

END OF SERIES TO-DAY.

The H.R.C.C. . Navy match will commence to-day at 10.30 a.m. and

The Sports Club kicked-off but the sailors soon got possession of. the leather, and breaking through after play had only been in progress will continue on Saturday afternoon. for a fow minutes, they ecored

From this The Club team will be as follows: through Mannering, etage onwards, the civilians played with much vigour but were not able to find the net.

Thy sailors also had a spall of attacking but the Club defence was playing very well and let. nothing through.

The whole of the second half saw the Club pressing hard but their shooting was weak, and consequent-

ly many opportunities were throwo away and the final whistle went.

T. E. Pearos (captain), H. Owen Hughes, G. R. Sayer, A. C. Beck, A. C. I. Bowker, A. Reid, E. J. R. Mitchell, E. R. Duckitt, H. J. Arm- strong, G. P. Lammert, jr., and A. N. Other..

FANLING GOLF.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1931.

CRICKETERS--AND PRINCES

UPHOLDERS OF THE RANJI TRADITIONA

ARRESTS

IN ITALY HELD UP AT THE

ANTI-FASCIST PLOTS.

Home-Ana result of three soparuto raids, 98 people have been arrested by the political police for

Hobba and Sutcliffe, who are Eng-alleged anti-Fascist activities.

ELEPHANT?

£1,900,000 PLAN TO END

THOSE DELAYS.

For Londonors who daily sit-for minutes that seem hours-in a long Those arrosted include | land's firal-wicket batamen for the

Signora Liling Vernon de Beais, procession of stationary tramears Indian tour, arranged for instruc tional purposes with the Maharajahan American, who is the widow of and 'buses waiting their turn in the the poet, Adolph da" Bosis, the Elephant and Castle trafio criaa- Italian translator of Shelleys cross-relief is in sight. Kumar's cricket team, have been making excellent scores in Indian

Dr. Bonzo, Rendi, Romo.corres pondent of an American news matches,

paper;

Many of the English residents in India are delighting in seeing first-class cricket again, and our English batsmen will play in about ten matches before returning home in January.

Siguor Vincignerra, a former Liberal journalist and translator of several English books. Dr. Rendi has since been released, trial by three separate military tribunals. but the others are being sent for

The British United Press states that those arrested were members of threp separate groups. --

The Hon. Charteris, K.C., on be half of the London County Council, told a select committee of the House of Commons how the Council. hopes to end those, irritating delays by

increasing the facility of traffic £1,000,000. How by 100 por content a con

The scheme is embodied in a Par The Mubarajah Kumar of Viziann

liamentary Bili, which, when Parlin

passed the House of Lords and had grom, is a keen cricketer, who has

mont was prorogued in August, had gathered together a fine team for

The first group was that headed been given a second rending in the this series of matches; he gave a

by Signora do Bosis, who maintain-House of Commons. banquet recently in Benares for his ed a literary salon where, it is alleg visitors, and with his wife attended, anti-Fascists gathered. She was ed a Court at Buckingham Palace when he was in England in 1923.

Pataudl of Oxford... When he was playing for Oxford in 1929 the young Nawab of Pataudi- waxed enthusiastic over India's cricket possibilities and standards; he said how they were encouraged and enthused by visits to their coun- try of well-known first-class English cricketers, and be emphasised how ho would encourage Indian cricket. on his return to his estate near

Delhi.

The Jam Sahib of Nawanagar all cricketers Ranjitsinhji, to earned lamo, oven among our finest players, by his skill as an all-round cricketer; his famous leg-glance proved his exceptionally quick eye, and he rapidly became celebrated as one of the finest bata in the world.

“Duleep" of Cambridge.

His rephew, Duleepsinhji, has distinguished himself British cricket, playing with enormous success for Oxford and England.

As his uncle says, he still has a lot to learn, but in spite of that he' proved himself the here of the Test inatch last June.

The M.C.C. always enjoy excel. lent sport when they visit India, where the conditions are eminently suitable and rain does not often hold up play!

All the same, Hanji" says there is no finer ground in the world than Lord's...

NEW TEST MATCH GROUNDS?

SPECIAL M.CC. COMMITTEE'S, TOUR OF INSPECTION.

formerly Miss Bernon, of Boston.

The second was a group was 21 intellectunts, some of whom are pro minent persons, who are accused of plotting against the State, and of preaching violence.

The third group consisted of Com muuists...:

Printing Press Under Bed. The do Bosis group is accused of printing and issuing every fortnight an anti-Fascist publication entitled "National Alliance for Liberty." A printing press is said to have been found under a bed in. Signora de Bosia's house, and it is stated that she did not deny the accusation. "I am not a sheep and this saying,. is my work!

Signori de Bosis is now hospital in the women's prison Rome.

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• RUGGER DISPUTE IN FRANCE.

PLAYERS PROTEST AGAINST CHAMPIONSHIP METHODS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGEKOK.)

PARIS, Dec. 30.

A dispute which has been agitat- jog French Rugby since 19 of the premier clubs resigned from the National Federation to mark their protest against French champion- ship methods, and in an attempt lo

a head. has come to traditions," secure the adoption of British with the approaching international match with Ireland to be played on New Year's Day.

Three members of the French team as selected are required, il they decide to play, to barter their club membership for international

cape as their clubs are among those who have seceded from the Federa tion.

Majerus, an old international, has Bouted the Federation, by ro

Stade maining staunch to the Francais, one of the leaders in the

County cricket grounds in Eng-"rebellion." land are to be surveyed and graded three appointed by the M.C.C.

The Rev, H. R. N. Elison, of

with the sailors winning by the only STARTING TIMES FOR TO-DAY. officially by a special committee of goal seared in the match.

Mr. T. G. Stokes of Hong Kong was the referee, and the teams

ware:-

Shameen 8.C.-A. T. Lay; W. Nogaitzik, E. Stirling; R. W. Athly, B. Brind, R. Rasmussen; C. 8. Archer, T. Seegalken, W. Gib bons, F. Reimers, H. Geary-Ger-

dener.

H. M. S. Tarantula. Bagshaw; Porkins, Leeds; Evans, Webb, Tal- bot; Lieut. Cobb, Cannon, Tubb,

Mannering, Allen.

The new hooker, Forra, however, who has at length been chosen to represent France, has apparently been unable to resist the temptation Lyons club and to join an affiliated club.

0.20 am. T. Low and N. K. Little Derbyshire, My. W. H. Patterson, and has agreed to resign from the

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W. A. Cornell and W. A, Butterfield.

A: O. Brawn and W. B. Vallance.

A. Leach and W. O. Shields.

K. K. Rounds and C. M. Roberta.

A. H. Penn and J.. Collis. M

J. H. Hinton and V. R. Gordan.

I. H: Geare and Comdr. Priestley.

of Kent, and Lieut. Colonel D. C. Robinson, the former Gloucester

The decision of the third member hire captain, will form the com mittee. They will tour England is not yet known. next spring, visiting county cricket grounds and inspecting spectatore and accommodation, pavilions, dressing-rooms.

The object of the committee is to investigate and suggest remedies for some of the conditions with which the Australian team were dissatis fed at Test matches during their visit last nummer.

The report which the committee will present at the end of their tour,

BOXING

A. D. Humphrors and W. will be largely responsible for de CITY HALL

Clark.

The League Tabis, ⠀⠀ The positions of the teams, up-to- date, are:-

F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Moorhen ..... 7 41 2.19 Tarantula... 5 3.1.18 6 7

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INTERPORT RUGBY.

H. T. Buxton and D. E. Ellia

TRIAL TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.] MIXED BOGEY COMPETITION.

On Saturday at 4.15 p.m. a' Club Interport Trial will be held. This

Is the first and only trial to take

RESULT.

ciding where Test matches are play- ed in the future.

GOLF CLUB DRINKS AFTER HOURS.

SECRETARY FINED.

-Major William Bertram Hors The result of the Mixed Bogey burgh secretary of the Bunning Golf Club, was fined £30 at Woking-

Mrs. Cassidy and F, A. Redmond,

place and form shown in this game Competition, “played on the New ham for permitting the supply of will have a direct boaring on the Course, Fasling, from December 24 intoxicating liquor outside permit. composition of the Club Interport

ted houra, KV With the aid of several Ser- to 28, was

It was stated that two constables vice players, the following are the

aaw a barman pour out what ap teams,

peared to bo, whiskies or brandies and taka, them into another room. The defence was that the drink was served to members of the staff and not to members of the clubs Ma

Notice of appeal was given.

Club Colours-Back: J. P. Whr 1 down win tham; three-quarters: G. F: Lam. mort, R. H. Griffiths, E. R. Allers and G. R. More; halves: 31, W. Turner and J. W. King; forwards: D. L Milne Day, W. F. Peers, W. F. Lockia, E. R. West, F. R. Burch, E. B. Gammell, J. A. E. Kendrew

And B. P. Marsey

Colours.--Back R. J. Grievo;

LOCAL RUGGER.

WIN FOR CLUB " A' FIFTEEN

In & tame and uninteresting game three-quarters: Lieut. Calletley on the Club ground last evening, 48WB) Liput Hamilton(S.W.B),

At the same court Jack Pomeroy,. steward of the Berks, Bucks and Oxon Aero Club, Woodley, was fined £30 for a similar offence

SATURDAY,

3rd January, 1981, at 9.15 pm.

MAIN EVENT

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15 Rounds Contest for Lightweight Championship of the Colony and Belt.

Between

STOKER PERCY LAKE, Holder HM.S.BERWICK " and

A. B. DOBSON, H.M.S. "THRACIAN

Booking at Montric's:- For members of the Hongkong Boxing Association on TUESDAY, 80th, and A ergoant and a constable, look- ing through a window at 10.35 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Slat December.. entertained Member 10 W FOR

aw Femerov MITCamera DANIA, FRIDAY, and ad

Faunberar YfITEN.. he received money.

Colonel F. G. Barker (the presid... | BIJUSIDE SKAIS 65, OTHEES #8 and st Hiugmagistrate) said he hoped the

(Plus Entertainment Tax).. rosecutions would convince olubs that they must obey the licensing. law They could not expect pre- ferential treatment.

hales: L/Corp. Rees (5.W.B.) and ↑ Tuner and Sim GA, L. Plummer, forwards: W. match. They won by three tries (0° Hartley, E. F. Buttrces, A. R. Cor W. Kerr, Capt McKeller points) to one (3 points). (Argyll's) Burg-Lieut. NicholsonThe game was dull throughout, (Navy), L/Corp Tratt (S.W.B.)) "neither side playing with very much and Sergt. Vowles (S.W.B.).

Refereo: Dr. J. H. McElney,

understanding

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