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TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL
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8. W. Borderersy. Kowloon, Kow
| loon, 2,45- p.m.
Young Indians v. South China, Athletic H. V. 413 p.m.
Division HL.
Charity Match In Aid H. 245.p.m.
Of Earl Haig's Fund
Sookunpoo at 3:30 p.m. SERVICES THE REST.
The following teams have been cho
sen.
The Services-Pte Heath, Lincolns, Br. Allan, R. A. and Pte Morrison, South Wales Borderers, A. B. Parkins,
Orpheus LC. Cork, Lincolns ERA. McQuire, 'Suffolk', B.Q.6 Snook, RA Pay matr. Mid. Smith, Buffolk, Sto. Langmend; Barwick', L/C. Ridley, Lincolns and Lt. Hoc quard, Lincolns, (Captain).
S. W. Borderers v. R.A.S.C., Military "Radio v. "Recreio, Athletis H.V. 2.45 p.m.
RA.F. v. Lincola Regt, King Park, 2.45 p..
R.E v. University, Military H.V.
4.15 pm.
SUNDAY FOOTBALL
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Division I.
Kick off 4.15 p.m.
Athletic v. Lincoln Regt. Clab Ground.
Recreio v. South China, Kowloon F.C. Kick off 2.45 pm.
Diviston П
Kick off 2.45 p.m.
Athletic v. Lincoln Regt, Clab Ground
Colours-Red shirts-Blus knickers. The Rest-Wong Wing. South China, Hill, Kowloon and S. Strange H. K. Club Loung Wing Chui South
There should be a big turn ont to China, Channings, H K. Police and Bliss, Kowloon, (Captain), Tang Kwong witness the game on the Garrison
The Civilians. Sum, Chinese Athletic, Tam Kong Pak, ground at Sookunpo. South China, Howe, H. K. Club, Eshould win by a small margin. The Strange, H. K. Club, and Blake, Kow. Services middle line will have to be on loon.
top of the form to keep Howe and Co. Colours Blue shirts-White knie-out. The Civilians midtile line a
e appears kera.
to be a strong one and Leung Wing Chui should hold the Lincolns wing.
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Only three games are down in division II and the winners should be. The Nuvy, Borderers and South China.
In division III the winners should be Borderers, Recreto, Lincolns and University!
Raferse-Capt. E. Hague. R. A. Linesmen.-Y. of S. McMurray, Her- wick' C.Q.M.S. Hyde, South Wales Borderers. The ball for the match has been kindly presented by Messrs W. R. Loxley and Co and will be drawn for South China pick up their postpon- during the match. Tickets 10 cents.ed Sxture with the Recreio on the
H. E. The Governor has kindly con- Railway ground at Kowloon on Sun sunted to kick off.
day, and the Athletic play the Lir coins in a watch postponed last week.
Hy kind permission of Lt. Col. G. T. Raikes D.SO. and Officers, the band of the South Wales Borderers will play selections on the field before, the -kick off and during the interval.
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H.K. Club v. R. Navy, Club Ground 2.43. p..
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South China should take the points from the Recreio in a fast game. The struggle on the Club ground between the Athletic and the Lincolns should end in favour of the military team.
In the division II inatch the Athletic are most likely to win.
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
A detachment of the above Regt., about 100 strong, are attached to the Lincola Regt, at Sham-shui-po. They
are very anxious to fix up mid week
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ACCIDENT TO MARTIN CAUSES BAD
SPIRIT
football matches during their stay Many Players Hurt: England Beat Ireland
which will be until February next.
C.S.M. Freeman, one of the managers who came down with the Shanghai Interport team, is in charge of the footballers and would be pleased if Clubs would be good enough to give his men a series of matches, Clubs wishing to play the Argylls should got in touch with the Secretary of the II.K.F.A.
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SUSPENSIONS
At à meeting of the Emergency Committee held on 9th November, 1933, the following suspensions were mada.- Sergt. Underwood, South Wales
Borderers to 1-12-33. Tai Quahong, South China A:A., to
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IRELAND
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After A Slow Start
BY FRANK COLES
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method-he neglected the left wing -and he also failed to accept three reasonable scoring openings.
I hope I shall never see another international like
Bastin, too, played below his club this match at form. I saw little of his charac- Belfast, where England beat Ireteristic dribbling, and he missed an
Ita and by three goals to nil. toe was most unpleasant, and cer- open goal. Brook and Bowers were the two forwards to do themselves tain members of the Irish team justice. Brook always finished introduced an atmosphere into the strongly, and Bowers scored a fing second half which was very regret individual goal-he went through able indeed,
the defence from the half-way line, shouldering of our challenge before beating Scott. He emerged from this particular tusale with torn shorts and an enhanced re- putation for resolution.
There were more casualties than in any game I have seen for years, and in the last half-hour, when the match had already been won and lost, Bastin, Strange, Bowers and Allen, of England, and Stevenson and Priestley, of Ireland, all had to be attended for injuries. I do not hesitate for a moment to describe the Irish tackling as unnecessarily keen.
Looking for causes, I go back to the twelfth minute of the game, when Boy Martin, the idol of the Belfast crowd he has come into the limelight since scoring two goals against Scotland last month was seriously hurt. In a dash for goal he collided heavily with Hibbs, and was carried off the field unconscious,
HIBBS BOOED.
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STURDY ENGLAND DEFENDERS
As Ireland made no definite attempt to fill the gap caused by Martin's retirement, the task of the English defence. was considerably flightened. Stevenson and Coulter, the inside-forwards, were badly handicapped by lack of inches against defenders of the build of Allen. Goodall and Hapgood All three Englishmen did well, Allen specially so. Strange, the right- half, played a very strong attacking
game.
Ireland were best served by their The crowd blamed Hibb who was half-backs. The brothers J. and 8. booed and jeered every time he Jones are fine players. The out- felded the ball. But Martin's standing forward was Stevenson, of mishap was no fault of England's Glasgow Rangers. goalkeeper. What happened was
England's opening goal was soor-
that the Irishman ran headlonged after half-an-hour's play by. into Hibbs's leit shoulder, receiving Brook, who ran in smartly to meet a severe blow on the upper part of Crook's centre. Near the interval the jaw. He could not take any Priestly almost equalized, his sh further part in the play, which he hitting the post, but, in less than watched from the grand-stand.
ten minutes after the change, of ends Afterwards he was taken to a England were three ahead," "Brook nursing home and was X-rayed, passed back for Grosvenor to shoot The extent of the injury will not through, and Bowers followed im- be known until to-day. I am sure mediately, with his spectacular solo no one regretted the accident more effort. than Hibbs.
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Ireland-Scott (Liverpool); Reid The unfair attitude of the crowd C.); McMillen (Manchester U.), J. (Derby C.), R. P. Fulton (Belfast infected some of the Irishmen, with Jones (Linfield), S. Jones (Distill- the unfortunate results I have desery); Duggan (Leeds U.), Stevenson cribed. The last half-hour was the (Glasgow R.), Martio. Coulter (Bel roughest I can remember. The fast C.), Priestley (Chelsea): illogical frame of mind of the crowd England. Hibs (Birmingham); will be realised when I mention that Goodall (Huddersfield T.); Hapgood when Bastia went down, writhing (Arsenal); Strange (Sheffield W.), in pain, they cheered as loudly as Allen Portemouth), Choging (Leede though Ireland had scored a goal. U.); Crooks (Derby C.), Grosvenor The object of internationals is to (Birmingham), Bowers (Derby ) provide the public with football of Bastin (Arsenal) Brook (Manchester the highest class. If this were not C.). an isolated case of bad feeling creeping in, I would say the sooner theso fixtures cease the better for
the game.
England won the match comfort- ably in the first hour. Yet they wero not the powerful side thought they would be. As was the cass in the inter-League game at: Preston a fortnight earlier, the forward took dangerously long to settle down, Such was the lack of understanding that although Eng land had numerical advantage, it took them half-an-hour to score their first goal
Rugby
TO-DAY'S CLUB TEAM
AGAINST NAVY
The following will represent the First Fifteen of the Hong Kong Foot ball Club in their match against the Royal Navy on the Club Ground, No- vember 13th, Kick off 4.16 pm,
I was not satisfied with the form. Whitham,: G. P. Lammert, I
G.. Bobertson R. H. Griffith
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of the right bank of the attack) argon Hutahiro0,13,AR
Twanted
is true that two of the goS. TOIS initiated by Crooks but he! many chances of getting the bill
across 2 squarely..........
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Holi-
(November 11. (IX Moon, Nth Day) Anniversaries and Holidays - As was generally expected, dras-Armistice Day. King Victor Em- tic changes have been made manuel III of Italy born, 1869. St. the Houg Kong interport team, Martin Martinmas; Bank and the eleven that will take the
day. Beld to-day against Smanghai wll Include four new players, namely Tom Hayward, F. Fincher, Frank Pereira and A. C. Beck who take the places of A. C. Hamilton. E. R. Duckite, Frank Goodwin and T. M. Redmond.
The Hong Kong team will there- fore be:-
H. Owen Hughes" (captain), E C. Fincher,..
T. A. Pearce,
G. S. Dunkley; ·
A. R. Minu,
Lt. C. C. Garthwaite,
Capt. Williams,
A. W. Hayward,„
F. D. Pereira,
E. F. Fincher," and
A. C. Beck.
The above, to my mind, is a definitely better team than that which represented the against Malaya: With the wicket
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Social Functions. Clying Officers' Reunion Dinner.
Religious-St. John's Cathedral,' 8.30 am.; St. Joseph's Church, Special Commemoration Service, Garden Road 9 a.m.
Miscellaneous-Armistic Day Ob- servance at the Cenotaph and', Chinese Memorial, from 10.45 to 11.40's,m.; Opening of New Glou- cester Lounge. ***
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on the hard side, it is an excel-(Hongkong C.C. ground), 11.43 6.11. lent plan to have two fast bowlers playing in the team, and as Pereira and Minu are recognised to be the most deadly combination in local cricket in would be no surprise to see Owen Hughes start his
attack with them.
The Shanghal team have been practising hard, and they are.com fident of taking the Hong Kong dag away with them. Our repre- sentatives, however, are just as sure of keeping the S. C. C. one. so cricket enthusiasts
may well look forward to an excellent game. On account of the Armistice Day ceremonies, play will
until 11.45 am.
Football-Charity Match, Com- bined Services v. The Rest (Soo kumpoo), 3.30 pm; Second Divi- Kowloon Young Indians v South sion, Club v. Navy; Borderers v.. Chin; Third Division, Borderers y RA, S.-C. Radio Sports v shirca; Royal Air Force v. Lincolns; areia: R.A.M.C. v. East Lanca-. Royal Engineers v. University.
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