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LOCAL GOLF

Starting Times For

Fanling

The following are the starting times for Fanling to-morrow:—

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3.1.

OLD COURSE

9,20 I. Newton and R' L. D. Wode-

house:

9.35 K. S. Robertson and A. D

Humphreys.

8:30 F. A. Redmond and `E`J. R.

Mitchell.

9.35 Major Shannon and G. Mar-

seille.

9.40 R. Young and H. U. Ireland. 9.45 F. J. de Rome and J. W.

Franks

9.50 L. G. S. Dodwell and S. H.

Dodwell.

and D. S.

9.55 A E Lissaman

Robb.

LOCAL SOCCER RUGBY FOOTBALL

Teams Announced

For Armistice. Day Game

The following have been selected to represent the "Rest of Colony" on the occasion of the annual match Combined Services v. Rest af Colony, scheduled to take place on Hong Kong Football Club ground, at 4 pm on November 11:-

G. Rodgers (HK.F.C.): A. V. Josano (Recrelo), T. A. Costa (St. Joseph's); Leung Wing

Chul (SOAA), N. Beltrao (Recreio), Lee Kwok Wal (8.C.AA); Tang Kwong shum (Kowloon C.), Chan toon), A. Wilson (HKFC), B. I. Tak Fu (S.C.AA.) D. Knox (Kow-

Bickford (HK.F.C.).

Reserves: - Wong Wah

Gay (S.C.A.A), C. Blackbourn (HK. 10.00 E. T. McMullen and Col. Police), Wong Mee Shun (8.0.A.A), E. Strange (H.KF.C.), J. Gomes (Recreio), D. Leonard Joseph's).

Matthews.

10.04 P. Morrison and R. C. Webb. 10.08 F. C. Young and W. N. A.

Smalley.

10.12 P. L. Leefe and R. H. Grimiths 10.10. N. K. Littlejohn and T. Low. 10.20 J. G. Campbell and W. A

Stewart.

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10:24 C. Austin arid W. I Alexan-

der.

10.28 A Corrighan and E. L

Groome.

(St.

+ !!

Team Captain, G. Rodgers. Team Vice-Captain. A. V. Gosano. Team Manager, W. Fryde.

COMBINED SERVICES TEAM

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Fixtures For To-day`

There will be two games of Rugby football to-day on the Navy ground at Causeway Bay. In the first match, commencing at 3 p.m. the Club "A" XV. will play an Army side. This game will be followed at

Club 1st XV. and the Navy. 4.15 p.m. by a match between the

The Club sides have been selected as follows:-

1st - XV.:-P. C. Frost, H. van Leeuwen, H. D. Bidwell, W. E Grieve," G, K. Chadwick, A. H. R. Butcher, J. L. Bonnar, K. A. Wat-, son, J. 9. Dunett, A. W. Holden, W.

E. Peers, I H. Bradford, N. E. Clarke, A. F. Walkeen (Captain),,

and J. Redman.

“A” KV.;-D. A. Hands, H. F. Hopkins, A. F. Kistner, W. J. Gallagher, D. Lyle. J. R.

Hyries, C. W. Henderson, W, H. Carrie. T. H. Pratt, R. P. Edwards. J. G. Dalziel, H. W. E. Heath, M. S. Cumming, K. A. Munro (Capt.) and B. Hynes.

The Navy side is: Lt. Colman (Bruce), P. O. Felay (Rover), Sto. Warren, (Otus), Lt. Harvey (Oklin), Fus. Rowlands (P.W.F.); L/Cpl. Ldg. Sig. McCall (Parthian). It Swain (E Lan, R.). Tel. Wolverson Euman (Perseus), Lt. Davies (Per- (RN); AB, Bowers (RN), Cpl. seau), Lt. Maurice (Falmouth), A,B, Campbell (R.U.R.) (Captain), Fus. Woodman (Falmouth), Mid, Die- 10.32. S. T. Butlin and H. A.“Mils. | Evaris (R.W.F.); Rimn. Erwin kens (Cumberland), Lt. Coltart 10.38 I. H. Geare and G. E. Costello | (R.V.R.), L Tel Wride (RN.), (Proteas), LL "Mayden (Parthilan), 10.40 H. J. Armstrong and G. 8. | S.P.Q. McLeod (RN), Fus, Talbot Lt. Hawkins (Capt.) (Oswald), A.B.

Hugh Jones.

(R.W.F.), Rimn, Hartigan (R.U.R.), | Turner (Falmouth), Lt. Hallifan

Reserves:-S.P.O. Hurved (R.N.), | (Daring), AB. Harris (R.N.), L/Cpl. Steele

10.44 K. W. Jones and G. 8. Cham-

berz.

10.48 T. Lindars and J. C. Dunbar. | (E. Lan, R.), Fus. Taylor (R.W.F.),

NEW COURSE

9.20 J. B. Mackie and Cal. Blake. 9.25 T. R. Rowell, and D. J. Valen-

tine.

9.30 T. A. Fearce and A. K. Mac-

kenale.

9.35 A, B. Raworth, and A. Me-

Kellar.

Sgt. Hutchby (R.N.), ERA. Gard- ner (RN), AB. Stone (R.N.), AB, Wolfe (R.N.). Spr. Howlett (RE). Opl. Dumeld (R.A.0.C.), A.B. "Tib- betts (R.N.).

In charge team:--Lt. C. Chaplin, E. Lan. R.

Trainer:-L/Cpl. Fowls, R.W.F. Kit:-Shirts, Blue: Knickers, 9.40 E N Williamson and T. R. White, Stockings Red.

Chassela.

9.45 D. WS. Edward and R. K.

Collings.

RADIO COMMENTATOR Mr. Frank Victor Read, the off- 9.50 D. J. Gilmore and A. Som-cial Government radio, commenta- tor will broadcast the game over the ZBW network.

merfelt.

955 W. M. Thomson "and B. D.

Evans.

10 00.D. Forbes and O. J. Shannon. 10.08 A. L. Landsbert and J. C.

Finch...

10.16. J. A D. Morrison and G. E..

Cautherley.

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10,24 R. L. 3. Webb and A. A.

Bremner.

10.32 K. K. Rounds and L. R.

Cramer.

10.40 E C. Norris and P. H. Suck-

Ling.

FIGHT NOT

CANCELLED

In Spite Of U.S. Suspension

Providence, R.I., Nov. 6.

Edward Foster, Becretary of the National Boxing Association in- formed Reater to-day that he had cabled to the British Board of Box- ing Control notifying them of the suspension of John Henry Lewis, and stating that in no case must he fight until the suspension is

lifted.

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Mr. Foster said that he had no doubt the BBBC would agree to respect this, but Reuter was in- formed by the British Board of Control "that next Monday's fight between Lewis and Len Harvey would go on in any case.

Foster later informed Router that the National Boxing Association was prepared to lift the suspension If-Lewis promises to give the Dis- trict of Columbia, promoters.. first call on his services when he returns to America..

Subsequently in an interview Mr. Foster expressed surprise in the British Boxing Board of Control's attitude, observing that it was the first time the British authorities had ever refused to honour suspen- sons ordered by the National Box- ing Association.—. Reuter.

HOME RUGBY

London, Nov. 5, Warwickshire defeated East Mid-

| lands at Coventry by 28 points to three, in the only Rugby Union played to-day- Reuter.

TENNIS MATCH

In the open mixed doubles championship of the-Colony, AEP. Guest and Miss M. Griffiths. defeated Bodiger and BETK Holmes 6-3, 6-8, 6-0. The match "was decided on the Kowloon 0, 0

courts and the last set was play": ed in darkness.

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start the game by kicking the ball. He is deputising for the Comman- jeder-in-Chief of the China Station, Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Little, K.0.3, who is unavoidably prevent- ed from attending the match.

All proceeds taken at the gate. will be devoted to a worthy cause... the Earl Halg Fund. It is there- "fore hoped that there will be a

record attendance.

The band of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Ulster Rides by kind per- mission of Lt. Col. R.-M. Rodwell and officers will render selections before the game and during the

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