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THE HONGKONG FELEGRAFA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1932
FOOTBALL
Notes on To-morrow's Games.
• (BY *QUIZ.")
The matches for to-morrow are
as follow:-
LEAGUE: DIVISION L
Kick off 4.15 p.m.
Hongkong Club.v. Carlow.--
Clubground
H.M.S. Tamar v. Kowloon
Navy "A" ground.
The "King's" v. South China- Sookuupoo.ground.
H.K. Police v. H.M.S. Ambrose. -Kowloon ground.
DIVISION IL
Kick off 2.45 p.m. Punjabis v. St. Joseph's-Rail- way ground, Kowloon.
"Curlew Reserves v. "King's" Reserves.-Navy "B" ground.
R.G.A. Reserves v. Kowloon Reserves-Sockenpoo ground.
Club Reserves v. United A. C.- United ground.
University v. South China “A”. -Nary "A" ground.
CLUB v. CURLEW.
The game on the Club ground. will bara a bearing on the League! championship. The Club dow head the League table by goal average only. The Carlow have had two wins this week and now Joccupy the fourth position, with five points behind the Club and three matches in hand, so, should the sailors win their remaining [matches they will go to the head of the table, and, not being worri led with the Shield Competition. will be all out to win the League. The Club will do well this week if they take a point from the sailors. The Clab will be without their Captain who was injured last: week in the match with the R.G.A. McPhail will probably | skipper the side and take up the position of left back. Railton, it |is rumoured, will not be out this
week and probably Weyman, late] of Kowloon, will be seen in the! Club colours this week. Thel Carlew bave a good set of for wards, while Wilson at centre- half can bold his own with any- one and a good tussla will be seen on the Club ground between him and Begg, the Club's dashing centre-forward. A drawn. game is expected.
TAMAR Y. KOWLOON. ". Tamar and Eowloon meet on the Nav "A" ground at "Happy Valler and a fast and even game should be seen, with the sailors! jast getting bome. The Kowloon team created & record for their side this season by scoring three goals. The grestest number scored in any match prior to this was two, and on paper they had a weak side, fielding only ten men and taking in Hall who had previously played that afternoon
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to the Curlew by the odd goal in should at the Club on three and they missed the services United found, but it is yet of Millington, their star centre doubtfuhether the Club will be forward. The Bailors cannot able to a side. afford to drop any more points;; been carried, out, except that the and the match this week should strengthen their position at the
drapery used is blue and white. head of the league.
Both schemes make a pleasing display of colour. In'St. Andrew's Hall an illuminated shield of the
THE KING'S" v. SOUTH CHINA.
DIY LEAGUE TABLE. The Ision I League table to date is follows:-
P.W.LD.
Goals.
All Ready For To-night. During the day an army of Institute has been bung at the far A good game should
have been busy con-lead, and in St. George's Hall & be seen
at Sookaapoo. verting our City Hall into a fit painting of the Institute's flag is which is practically the home of *Hk. CÍ 13 6 2 5 18 6 19 and proper place for the Engin- the feature.
South Chias. who have been Tama 13 8 2 3 21 8 15 eers' Ball, which is due to take There are the usual assembly absent from League football for S. C. 4 ...10-5.1 4 14 -5 14 place this evening. In accordance and light refreshment rooms, the three weeks. South China are Carle 10 6 2 2 14 10 14 with the general practice which verandah having been again still in the running for the League R G. ...13 6 7 0 21 18 12 has been followed this year, the utili-ed as sitting out places." Championship and Occupy 2
The '' 13 5 6 2 18 18 12 The supper will be served in similar position to the Carlew Caird1 354 7 9 10 formerly, bus they are not the Theatre Royal and here again Ther should win in this match, H. Re10 35 11 19 8 whit less tasteful Under the guida pleasing but simple scheme bass the King's" cannot settle Kowl.1% 570 11 20 8 ance of Mr. George Duncan and been carried out.
Titan 11 362 924 8 others the interior of the hall basi
Amb13, 292 16 23 6 2 ate added. 12 points
decorations are less lavish than
Everything points to a very been pleasingly treated. At the enjoyable evening being epant.
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entrance has been erected special corrugated iron entrance
CRICKET.
Saturday's Teams.
lown to good football
Goals.
POLICE. AMBROSEL Should the Police be relieved From strike duty, they will meet deduct : the Ambrose on Kowloon F.C in which are situated the ladies
UNIT SERVICES LEAGUE ground at Happy Valley. The cloak room (on the left) and the
Police played their last match on
In Leagus-be R. G. A. gents' cloak room (on the right).
December 31st, when they went are Cipione for 1921-22, The Over the entrance has been erect-
down to the RG.A. by three clear table #follower ed a large gilt propeller. whilst
The following will represent goals. Should this match be the entrance way and stairs are the Kowloon Cricket Club in their played, a win for the Ambrose is treated as usual with palms and League match against Craigen expected, as they were unlucky ferns. At the foot of the stairs gower to-morrow at 2.15 p.m. at to lose against the Curlew on R. G.. 8 602 28 2.14 are placed two lampe-starboard Happy Valley:-B. D. Evans, T. Wednesday last.
Their goal and white, giving the necessary M. Cochrane, J. Stalker, C. I. came as a surprise to the Curlew 6 3 0 3.20 3 9 'Ambr 8.4 2-2 15,8 10 nautical touch to things. The Stapleton, E. L. Braga, K. R who thought they had a very...63 0.3 11 5 9 card room and bar are located in Macaskill, C. Dance, F. G.easy game, but in the closing the library, as is customary.
Thompson, C. P. Jamse, F. G. minutes the Ambrose bad bard The T
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Bub. P.W:L.D.
On ascending the stairs one is Lawrence and Capt. E. G. Spinks. luck in not getting the squaliser. Carli
52 30 12 11 4 6033 311 3 faced with a big device, sbow.
The following will represent
6 1 4 1 4 25 3 ing the phoenix rising from the Kowloon C. C. against the Un.
OTHER GAMES. the flames of the pyre,the iversity at 2.15 p.m. at Kon-best game should be seen on Navy
In the Junior Division, the Meri...7052 323 2 Titar... 4 1 3 0 4 12 2
crest of the Institute. loan; A. O. Brawn, E. J.A
R.A and Ambrose have ground, Ubique" is
between the also Edwards, F. G. Harridge. M. L. University and South China "A".
their programme, prominently displayed and on the Railton, H. Overy, R. E. Lindsell, The first match between these first landing are several other C. Russell, L. J. Blackburn, E. F. teams ended in a draw of one all. interesting features. The top Spinke, F. Evelyn and L. Jack. landing has been lavishly treated with palms, etc. The schemes in the two big dance halls are sliple
The motto
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START GIRLS' SPORTS.
very attractive. In St. Mgr. Ruch, the new bishop of George's Hall, the Colony's best Strasburg, has instructed the known house flags have been ut-Catholic girls' societies in his dio- ilsed and have been blended with cese to organize athletics for girls. red and white drapery, while in St. The girls will be under strict Andrew's Hall a similar idea has medical supervision.
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TEAMS.
Another good game should be Thlowing will represent Been on the "B" ground, between Kow-Woodman; Wheeler the "King's" and "Curlew' (Caplason"; "Coupland, Mur- second elevens, and the result of rison can; A. Morley, Hall, this match will have a bearing on Pase ompson, Coombe. Be the Division Championship.
servard full side, ahould play the R.0.A. repr Bouth Chins against Kowloon Reserves, fielding & Tlowing players will to a draw. St. Joseph's should the InggTM-Lau
Hing have an essy win on the railway Che Chan 80 and Fung Taip
The following will represent the University against South China "A"-Messrs Y.K. Wong, S.A.M. Sapher (captain), Byd Omar; D. Laing, J. Guzdar, H.3. Tob ; D.K. Samy, S.C. Ting, M.S. Lee, K.S. Cheah, T.L. Cheah. Reserves:~*~ P.H. Lim and B.J. AK.
The following will represent the Club Reserves in their match versus .A.C.-R. Hutchison; J. Israel, J. MacDonald; R. Saeddon, S. Sorensen, G. Angus; V. Hast, Spradbury, W. Hyde, A. Mor risp. V. Ramsey, Reserves :-R. Duncan.
The following will represent the Hongkong Football Club against Curlow-G. Rodger; W. Gerrard, J. MacPhail (Capt); A. Weyman, J. Stewart, A. Mair; H. MacTavish, A. Forsyth, S. Begg, W. Kubr and E. England.
The following will represent the United in their Second Division 'fixture-Beach; Bradley, Hopper, Watkins, Leonard, Urquhart, Hyder, Ross, May, Payne, Clemo.
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