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THE HONGKONG TEI GRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1921.

The First Division League table to date is:-

To-morrow's Matches,

"BY Quiz"

Club

The League matches for TUOTTOW RTE :- 1

Curlow to SC.A.

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F. W. L. D.

EXCHANGE.

Goals.

[Opening Rate: closing Rate on Page 11

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3 4 0 1 10 9 9 T 5410 9 3 & Demand HAIS. Tamar. 5 3119 430 DIVISION 1-Kick of 4.0.H'kong Palice, 5 3 1 1 10:

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Tamar-Club ground.

Wiltshire

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☛S.C.A. . 1.M.S. Titania. S.C.A. ground

H.M.S. Cairo y."Kowloon Navy"A" ground.

Hongkong Police v. 2dn. Wilt- shires.-Navy "B" ground.

RG.A. V. H.M.S. Curlew.- Saskunpoo ground.

30 d/s

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Teams.

The following will represent the Club in the match, Tamar: DIVISION II-Kiek of 230-Messrs. G. Rodger, W. Gerrand and J. Rodger (Capt.), J. W. R. MacPhail, J. Stewart, W. Kuhr, H. MacTavish. A. Forsyth, S. Begg, R. Logan and E. England.

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The following have been select ed to represent the South China R.G.A. Reserves Chub against H. M. S. Titania:-Lau

Hing-cheurs: Chan So. Fungime, Marks Reserves. Sookunpoo ground.

Kowloon Reserves v. South Tai: Cheung Wing-shing. Leung China "A" Kowloon ground, T-fang, Leung Yuk-tong: Lauma France...

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Jemand, Germany. Demand. New Fort 3396 The University-Wilts. Reserve

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niversity examinations.

South China ̈Ã ̈ against Kow-¦ FIT Calcutta...... The Carlisle St. Joseph's loon: Hui Shing-iu; Chan Chun-emand, Calcutta

In Yotchams..... match will not take place as the sang. Fok Ping-in; Chan Pui, Lau former Club was ruled out of the Hong-wing.LiSiu-ging, Kwok Po-Jemand,-Manila league after failing to appear for kan Tsoi Ping-fan, Leung Wing-emand, Singapore. 115

tak, Fang Wah-bing. Ko Sik-wai Damand, Batavia the sixth week in succession.

The following will represent Haiphong

Secretaries of clubs are re- minded that all matches have heer, advanced 15 minutes this

week.

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South Chins against Curlew Saigon

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111

... 113

153

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serves:-Worg Chuen-shun: Ja Bangkok Tam Fong. Ip Long-choen: Lam Sovereign Yuk-yine. Tsao Kam-woon. Fold leaf per Tael... 47.60 The Club will receive the Cheung Cheuk-nam: So chang-sar Silver, ready... 37Á Tamar Mk weck and a good ming. Kam Fook, Li Wai-tong, forward

3712 should ent in * win Tin Ken sau, Trang Tổn

Bank of England rates 5% the

The Club sallars.

The following will represent Sew York/London... will be handicapped this werkli the United Athletic Club against the sph MeTwrich and Railton¦me Punjabs --Beach, Bradley, da me injured meat and Tester in Hopper Urquhart, Brown, Theqel they will find it na easy Leonari, 8. Hyder. May,! ether to felt a gund wide. They Valentine. Simmons. Payne.

plating in the Reserves: Kent and G. Hyder. Reserres aba could be af snyl Tflowing will represent stames in a Senior team and the Club Reserves against the expected that tholdenbang | R. G.A. Reserves: Garrod, Israel, ! Baner will be brought in MacDonald, Danean, Mackenzie, complete e side. The Sorensen. Hast, Banner, Main

dors have a good side

and Anzu4, hard Ogilvie.

y five the Club a same. Hation played well at back

4 week in place of Tomlinson, which plane he used to fill in thei Carlisle's team last season. Smithi

.*

soon! proving himself a

Beeseleg. Reserve:

CRICKET.

K. C. C. V. C. R. C.

fender and his play against the | To be played on Satuvise, 2. 15 Titania last week was very good. p.m. at ~ nwloon, The following | Grant filled the centre forward have been selected to play for bition last week and did well Kowlcon.-J. P. Robinson. B. D. Hill and Abbon at two good wing Evan J. Staliker, S. L. Brag, men and should do well on the Capt. G. Spinks, D. M. Gostall F. G. Thompson, C. Dance. C. 1. Ullab ground.

Stapleton, L A. G. Macdonald and K. R. Macaskill.

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SUBSIDIARY COINS.

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Hoogkong Dec. 2, 1921.

12% pm. 1.5% pm. 15.9 dis.

WEATHER REPORT.

December 24, 10h. 45m.-Pres- sure has increased moderately from Weinstwei, to N. Formosa, and lightly at Hongkong. It is nearly stationary in the extreme South.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. today, 100 inches. Total since January lat. 97.12 inches. against a average of 81.99 inches.

3. C. A. are at home to the

A strong anticyclone covers Titania and on the sailor recent RC, 2SD. XI. V. KOWLOON China and S.E. Mongolia

Strong monsoon may be ex- form the game should end in al

2ND XI wit for the Chinese. The sailors'

The following represent C.R.Cpected along the S.E. coast of attack will have to improve or and Xtina League match against Chins, and fresh monsoon over westerday's play if they wish to low iron. XIon C.R.C. ground the X. China Sea.

eat Chan Sa and Company. jon Saturstar a: 2.15 p.m.-Yea Cairo and Kowloon meet on the Man-hon (Capt) Work Sik- Navy "A" around and a draw chung. Lo Man-ban. Lai Kuen. should be the result. The sailors Wogg Sik-10, C. F. Lae. Cheung started the season with a good Wing-kun Woo Pak-look, Chan side and were very unfortunate Man-wooo, H. Chan, D. Chan.

V. C. CAN 1. P. C it having Stevenson their centre forward injured in the first league The following will represent Hams Kowloon are not staring the LR.C. in their League match well as they have had eight goals against the CC.C. on the latter, scared accinst them in the last round to-morrow at 2.15 p.m. - two games while they have put on A. el Arelli (Captain), A. H. one only. rocker did not work Rumjab. S. H. Ismail, S. D. for them in goal last week, but Ismail, M.HI. Abbas, J.S. Curreem.

The E. week.

Ali Moosdeen, O. the backs were exchanges in middeld should D. Ramjahn & F.M. Arculli. fatour the sailors but the defence K.C.C. 2ND, XI v. C. R.C. 250. XI. on both sides should overcome At Causeway Bay on Saturday the attack.

December 3rd. at 2.15, p.m.

The K.C.C. team will be:-A.!

F. Overy, E. J.

The Police receive the Wilts. on the Navy "B" ground and ajo. Brawn.

Ismail.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

Forecast.

1 N.E. winds.

fresh:

I Hongkong to Gap fine to

Rock

cloudy.

* Formosa Channel N.E. winds.

strong.

J South coast of The sams

Chin

between H.K. & Lamocks.)

BS No. 1.

+ South coast of The samg

Chin &

between

H.K. & Hainan..

as No. 1.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. .K. Observatory, Dec. 2, 1921.

METEOROLOGICAL.

fast game should end in favour Edwards, W. S. Drake, F. E. of the soldiers. The Police have Lawrence, E. W. Alderson, E. F. done well in the last four matches Spinks, W. B. Haslett, F. G. dropping only one point out of Herridge. L. J. Blackburn and F. eight. The forwards last week Evelyn.

C.C.C. v. I.R.C. found their shooting boots for

Cricket League match to be they scored no less than five goals and a similar number to that in played on the CC ground on their four previous matches. The Saturday, 3rd. December at 2 p.m. Wilts. are never beaten and they C.C.C. Trim:-B. W. Omar, J. may be expected to just get hom P. Wilson, S. Jex. A. A. Paice, before the whistle sounds for "no D. 5. Marsh, J. Bryant, E. W. Major. A. A. Fattydad, Y. Fide."

The Curlew visit Sookanpoo Abbas, and R. Base. where they will have the RG.A. for opponents. The sailors should

WHAT IS EYESTRAIN? win by a good margin for the wide

The eye has certain ting ma- ground will edit their forwards, who like plenty of room to get scles. When objects we look at about in and their wings are do not come up to a sharp focus! speedy. Wetherby, leaves and in the eye, these muscles exert

Barometer Herdy are safe in defence while themselves unduly and enable us the sailors middle line is very to see clearly in spite of the round. The RG.A.'s defence is defect. These muscles tire and Temperature good but their forwards are relax causing the objects looked Humility

at to become blurred and india- Wind Direction scrappy and slow.

The Junior division matches! tinet. Upon closing the eyes for Wind Force

Weather......... likely

to be one sided a few seconds the muscles become this week. The best match on the more or less rested and object- card would have been that are clear again for a brief period. Rain... between the University and Wilt's Properly fitted glasses correct Highest Reserves. The games should end eyestrain, whether caused by in wins for the Curlew Reserves, astigmatism or age. The Hong- United, R.G.A Reserves and kong Optical fo. Successors to South ChinaA, over South Clark & Co., Manufacturing and China 'B, Punjabis, Club Re-Refracting Opticians, 53, Queen's Berves and Kowlood Reserves Road Central, have the equip

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