PLAY AND PLAYERS.
FOOTBALL GROUNDS, FIXTURES AND TEAMS.
By. "Wanderer."
Kowloon
Club-Kowloon.
South Chinn "A" v, St. Joseph's
Division II. B..
The question of the allocation of [ football grounds in the Colony und 3.00. the right of control of the Hong- kong Football Association over-S. China.-4.30.. those grounds has now been settled, and in such a way that the position "of the Association, although official- ly altered, is precisely the same p practice as prior to the unfortunate and, perhaps unnecessary dispute.
A meeting of the Recreation Grounds Committee was held on Wednesday and Mr. W. E, Hollands, the secretary of the Association was invited to attend. After some discussion it was agreed that the Asterisks, giving the Association Governmental sanction to control Krounds, should be removed on the undertaking by the army and nagy that they work amicably with the Association in relation to their been done has дв grounds
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926.
OUR GARRISON.
GENERAL LUARD'S
APPRECIATION.
The following message from the DA.A. & Q.M.G., China Command, is published in the Volunteer Ordors:
"The state of affaire in Hong- kong having now practically as sumed the normal as far as the troops are concornod, the General Drums Res, v. Kowloon "B"-Officer Commanding would place on record his appreciation of the Club.-3.00,
St. Joseph's Kes, v. Club de Rec. good work done by the Garrison during the strike and the follow- "g"St. Joseph's.-3.00.
South China "B" v. University-ing period of unrest.
S. C, A.-3.00,
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Moslem "B" v. St. Jos. Boarders --St, Jos.-4.30.
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South Chink "C" v. Moslemt "A" -Sockunpoo "B."-3.00.
PROBABLE TEAMS.
The probable teams for to morrnwls games follow:
"The extra guards, duties, jat- rols, and fatiguos which they were culled upon to do, were all done cheerfully and well and the fact that there was not u single military incident of any sort shows what good met com-| bined with discipline can effect."
For some time pust the Spanish Royal Artillery:-Moore; Doody Press has been referring to the And Trimm; Rachel, Reade and predilection shown by Princo Sunds; Newhum. Pulford, Hems- Humberto, heir to tho Crown of in the past.
We understand that the full re-worth, Bradley and Sowler." Commendations of the Committee
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will appear in to-day's Government
Gazette.
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Thirteen league matches are down for decision tomorrow.
Club de Recroio:--Fernandes: Ogley and Xavier; Sousa, A. A. Remedies and H. C. Remedios: Fuertes, Alves, Gosano, Racha and Brown,
Police: Clark; Wynne and Harie: Brittain. Oram and Post; Cornwall, McEwen, Noonan, John- son and Randle.
Squife.
Kowloon:-Vickers; Wheeler and South China meet the East
Read; Turner, Caveille and Hayes Surreys on the Sookumpon' ground. Just one brief season ago the meet-(capt.); Taylor, McBride, Linaker,
Austen and Mason. ings between these sides were re- garded as virtually deciding the destination of the league champion- ship, and though the position his now undergone sonte change, very great interest is still centred round
Surreys: Douglas; Jordan and their luels. It was rumoured
Mackleworth; Petter, Mitchell and yesterday that i Wai-tong had re-Bristowe; Cooper, Enton, Humber- turned to the Colony but unf-stone, Butler and Peskett. Reserve: "tunately for the Chinese the report Is without foundation. They will
South ChitaLay Hing-cheung; feld the same eleven as that which lost to the Tamar though we would Ng Kam-chuen and Chan So; Leung suggest that it could be improved Yak-tong, Wong Shui-wa and Lam if Leung Wing-tut and Suen Kam Yak-ying; Cheung Kam-chuen,” Suên Wong Pak-cheong, shun changed places. The Surreys Kam-shun, have
and Leang Wing-lat and Chan Kwong- Jost Charlesworth McGrenvy since last Saturday and ul. Reserve: Wong Mei-shun. the side has undergone considerable Tamar: Wavish; Futter change. The result depends large-Lean: Sandys, Carier and Regan; ly on the ability of Mackleworth Hanwell, Summers, Rowkins, Blake, and Jordan to keep Douglas well covered, he forwards are quite good enough to do their share.
Club: Rodger: Summers The Chinese are about due for a Bishop, Mair, Stewart and Watson; win but we prefer to suggest a
Brodie, Forsyth, Howard, Johnaton division of the points.
For their match with the Palice, and Key. Reserve: Pile,
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Kowloon will be without McKelvio, who is down with diuhy fever, 'and Cavelite drops to centre-half while Linaker is brought into the forward line from the reserved Linaker, new to the Colony, made a good Impression in his early games and It will be interesting to see how he gets on with better men to support him. The Poller have ant boen enjoying the best of luck this season and we are afraid they must anticipate further defeat,
The Royal Artillery meet the Club de Rezrelé and a good game should result. The R.A.. have been. obliged to make changes owing to injuries but should win if they manage to keep the Portuguese out In the opening half.
The Club will, entertain the Tamar with an inthanged side. The Tamar's fast go-ahead forward line will find any weakness there -happens to be in the Club defence but at the same time they have bean lucky In both their games this season and the Club should at rast ehe first side to pierce the Navy defence. A close game is veriniz and we think the Clab should just
win.
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and Birchall. Reserves: Gray Badecek and Savage.
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berto to the Princess Marie Josephine de Brabant, daughter of the King of Belgium.
A fine of 100 kroner for calling the mayor; a pig? That's a lot!
"Yes-but look at the price of pork!"- Vikingen, Oslo.
Miss Bouchier: also new to the competition, touchell the Praya wali
R. A. Reserves:-Stanton Whit-almost two and a half minutes later. tington and Hardy; Sergeant, West Miss Bouchier, alternating with and Haynes; Hollands, Dolbear, breast and she stroke, swam a good Caristie, Lacork and Rowlands, race, following more or less the Club de Recrein #A."--si. Silva: course set by Miss Hugnes, who D'Assumpeas and Gomes: Carvalho, headed for the unsign of the Haw- Marcal and C. Remedios: Botelho,kins.
Pereira, J. Silva, H. Silva and] Miss B. George and little Doris
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Kowlonu Reseryes:Rasmussent, Miss George had faxed her Guest and Urquhart: Street, Brown strength by swiniming halfway to rupt) and Pasco; Morris, Latham, Wanchai and Doris Hunt in a won derful spurt feck third place eleven seconds ahend. Vickars, Fitzgerald and Eastnian.
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South China “A."-Hui Shing-ui: 46 3/5th. Lo" Wai-man and Kwok Shin-yan; The winner who was the reel- Cheung Wing-shing, Chan Woon-pient of congratulations on, all yin and Li Kam-lee; Pang Kamides, said that although she wing, Choi Ping-fan, In Kau, Lau found the choppy water trouble- Kit-sang and Lau, Kau, ?
some, she thoroughly enjoyed the South China "E."- Cheurg-swim, though she had no know- was first home! leong; Lan Mun and Wing-edge that she shun: Cheung Cheuk-man. Ng Po when she reached the "sheltered lau and Ko Shuk-whi: Ng Tse-hing, water between the V.R.C. and Chan Choon-sang. Po Ka-chuen, Murray Pier: The runner up ex Kwok Po-kam and Chan Eau-leung. pressed herself in similar terms in
relation to the water and added The R. A. Reserves surprised by
South Chink "--Cheung Yal;}she was not in the lenst fatigued, their win over the Drums but with
The time-keepers were the Rev. newcomers in their eleven are un-Mak Kwok-tong and Mok Ki-guen;; likely to deal out the same medizine Ng Hing-wa, Leung Ying-lun and c. T. Waldegrave, Mr. It. C. Wit- to the Sarrers Reserves. The Li Pingstong: Ng Tat-ling, Leungchell (Secretary of the V.R.C.). Drum's should beat the Club de Cheung, Lau Hon-wing. Tin Hap-and Mr. W. Anderson.
The Rev. G. 7. Waldegrave also Recrbis second team, and Kowloon fat and Lal Ting-choi,
Club de Recrsin "B."—Ribeiro1 carried out the duties of Judge,. look set for a win over the Club Reserves. South China are very Sousa (S) and A. V. Remedios;] The prizes, and cups, are a be strong and little difficulty is likely Carvalho, Pinna, and Hyndman: presented after this afternoon's to be experienced in taking further Sousa (L), L. A. Remedies, Franco, open race by the Hon. Slr Claud points from St. Joseph's, the sur-Montalto and du Silva, prise team of the season insofar as
their weakness is concerned.
. We know little about the Third Division sides,
are as follows:-
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LADIES' HARBOUR SWIM.
Severn, K.B.E, C.M.G, LL.D.
The Hon, Mr. P. H. Holyoak hus Setting away with a steady signified his acceptance of the The full fixtures for to-morrow though powerful Itrudgeon stroke, presidency of the Vieterin Reeren- maintaining even pace throughout; tion Club in succession to Sir Claud! taking the lead one hundred yards Severn, C.M.G, who is leaving the from the start and never being Colony for good shortly. Mr. Holy- R. A. v. Club de Recreio-Soo-headed, Miss Owen Hughes yester-onk has always taken a keen in- kunpoo "B."-1.30.
day afternoon won the harbour terest in the doings of the V.R.C. Kowloon v Police-Kowloon race for ladles and the "Manuk" and his decision has been popularly
4,30.
Division I.'
Surroye v. South Ching-Sookun- poo "A."-4.30.
Tamar v. Club-Club,-4.80,
Division II. A.
Challenge Cup..
It was Miss Owen Hughes first attempt in the V.R.G. race and
received.
Wo are glad to be in a position though her time, 41 2 8/6th seconds to say that Charlesworth, the East cannot be regarded as good, taking Surreys and Interport footballer, is into consideration the choppy water net so seriously fl as was first and the fact that at no time was the thought to be the case. It is likely "A"-swimmer pressed, the performance that he will be out of hospital
was meritorious
Baylibin a week,
R. A. Res. v. Surreys Res-Soo Hunpoo "A". 2.000.
Drums v. Club de Recreio Navy "B"-3.00,
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