PLAY AND PLAYERS.
TO-MORROW'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMME.,
By "Wanderer."
Those foolball enthusiasts with'
Fixtures, grounds and times of
Division I.
no affection for any club in parti- kick-off are appended: cular have a wider choice of game. for the week-end for there is a full programme in the First Division for the first time in many weeks.
Kowloon are at home to the Club) de Recreio, a team which at their Arst essay in First Division football
R.A. y. ClubNavy B-4 p.m. Kowloon v. Recreio-Kowloan--- P...
Surreys v. Police S.C.A.4 p.m. Tamar South China-Sookun-
Division 11. A.
R.A. Res. v, Drums-Sookunpoo "A"--2.30..
went down by three goals to one. poo "A" p.m. Kowloon are, of course, anticipat-] Ing a task rendered more difficult by the experience gained by the Portuguese since that early season reverse. The Reco, have been de- feated but once latterly and they] are likely to put up a stiff fight in an endeavour to reverse the previ-
ous rosult
many
Kowloon have made changes in the last few weeks, thé forward line has löst its original effectiveness, though varied changes. in formation have furafshed a com bination which is capable of com- peting on level terms with any other alde in the Colony. For to- morrow's game Duncan partners! Taylor on the right wing. Mason isl inside-left to Hayes, and Linaker, from the Reservo team leads the
Club Res. v. Recroic Res.-Club -2.30.
Surreys Res. v. St. Joseph's Scekunpoo "B"-2.30.
Kowloon v. China "A"-Kowloon
-2.30.
Division II. B.
St. Joseph's Boarders v. Kowloon "B"-St. Joseph's---2.30.
Drums Res. v. China "B"-600, kunpae "B" p.m.
PRODABLE TEAMS.
The teams selected follow:
ROTAL ARTILLERY: Stanton; Trim,
line. Kowloon with ground ad-Excell; Rachell, Reade, Viccars; vantage should win.
Grew, Smith, Harris, Pulford, and
The Royal Artillery are more or Murphy.
Jess an unknown quantity since
CLUB: Rodger; Summers, Bishop;
four new players grace their ranks Mair, Stewart, Watson; Stewart,, for the game against the Club. W., Forsyth, Howard, Johnston The right wing is reputedly a lively and Key. Reserve: Brodie.
one likely to cause trouble and thej
outside left, too, takes some hold-i
KOWLOON: Vickers; Wheeler,
Ing. The only change in defence Urquhart: Turner, Sims, McKelvie;
Is at left back where Excel! plays Taylor, Donean, Linaker, Mason, více Doody. The Club make only and Hayes. Reserve: McBride. one change Willie Stewart coming! in on the right wing. The gume is certain to be an attractive one but the Club are not safe away from their own mitten and the issue is In doubt. The Royal Artillery have.
CLUB DE RECHEIO: Fernandes; Ogley, Assumpeus; Gomes, Reme- dios, Xavier; Alves, Fuertes, Gosano, Silva and Brown.
POLICE: Clark; Wynne, Oram; Johnson, Brittain, Randle; Corn-
not been in high feather this seasonwall, McEwen, Post, Noonan and but are about due for a win.
Simpson,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
IN THE NEWS.
General Primo de Rivera," who has now been appointed Premier in the Spanish Cabinet.
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HOME FOOTBALL,
MORE F. A. CUP RESULTS.
Sandys, Hudson, Regan; Chadwick, Association Cup, Southbank lost to
TAMAR: Wavish; Futter, Carter;
London, Dec. 3. Playing in the first round of the Hyde, Summers, Rowkins, Heillier.Stockton by one goal to four. Ng Kam-chuen, Lai Yuk-tat; Leung Q. P. Rangers 2 Northfleet
SOUTH CHINA: Lau Hing-cheung; Kettering Yuk-tong.
0 Worcester
Yuk-ying;
Wong Shui-wa, Lam
Many have heen the speculations concerning the East Surreys minus) SURREYS: Douglas; Cooper, Jay- Eaton, and it will be interesting to dan; MeGreavey, Mitchell, Bris- see exactly how much he is missed heratone, Butler and Mackloworth. towe: Charlesworth, Stairs, Hum- to-morrow. The Surreys are engag ing the rapt attention of the Police,, though the matter is not so serious as it sounds. I remember a Shield semi-final last year in which the Police brought off a big surprise, but I doubt their ability to defeat the Surreys to-morrow even though the Troilus is on her way home. The Police defence is there all right but those forwarda-.
Chan So. Wong Pak-cheong, Suen Cheung Kam-chuen, Kam-shun and Chun Kwong-iu.
RESERVES: Hutchings; Bluchard, Whittington; Haynes,
A draw with the representative | R.A. Navy side would indicate an abili-
ty on the part of the Chinese to de- West, Sargeant; Rowlands, Mad-
feat a Navy unit but the matter is
docks, Halsey, Miles and Newham.
not quite so easy as that. The CLUB KESERVES: Slipper; Moodie, Tamar won at the last meeting of
Oswiek; Garrod. Lyon, Puncheon:
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DUTCH POLITICS.
BRITISH DUTY APPROVED.
The Hague, Dec. 3. Visser, ex-Alinister of Education The Queen has asked Dr. De
and President of the group of his- Brown, Guest; Street, Caveille, a Government.-Reuter.
RES.: Rasmussen; toric Christian Protestants, to form Puseo; Morris, Latham, Vickars, Fitzgerald and Eastman.
KOWLOON
yul; Lo Wai-man, Kwok Shin-yan; SOUTH CHINA "A": Hui Shing-
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the teams they were luckly it is Purves, Pile. Hill, McBride, Curtis. granted-and the Tamar have been Reserve: Douglas. strengthened since then by the in-j clusion in their ranks of Joe Hud- gon. (Navy captain) and Hyde at inside right. A good game is assured. Chan So is a forward for, the purposes of to-morrow's game and he may provide that forceful- Cheung Wing-shing, Choi Ping-fan,ceived a call shortly after 11 am. The Central Fire Brigade ro- ness, which has been such a no- Chan Woon-yin; Pang Kam-wing. yesterday morning to a matshed ticeably absent feature of the Pang Wn-hing, Ip Kau, Lau Kau, fire on Conduit Road, near the Chinese forward play. South and Li Fong. China, with the slightest luck, will, I
Reservoir and immediately above) the call originated. In less than KOWLOON "B": Matchim; Hast, 63 Robinson Road, from whence
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The undefeated South China "A": team have a great dislike for the
can, Hedley, Thomson, Ross and Kowloon ground where they will Mason, W.M. oppose Kowloon Reserves, The SOUTH CHINA "D": Li Chung long: Lau Mau, Yul Wing-chan; Lai Tse-chu. Ng Po-lau, Li Shui- kan; Ng Tse-hing, Chan Tsui-sang, Pau Ka-chuen, Ko Sik-wal, and Tang Shu-hung.
mainlanders reserve team has been showing good form of late and with Caveille at centre-half look fair to put their stuff across.
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MONDAY'S BOXING TOURNAMENT
a stiff task and the Drums In all the programme is compris-
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RUSSIAN GLIDING.
SEVERAL SUCCESSES REPORTED.
1925.
Another bout which looks vert Albert Baillie dolivored an ad-Russian Gliding Competition was Moscow, Nov. 16.-Tho, All- interesting is one over six rounds dress at the Royal Albert In-marked by great succosses on the Setween Signalman Rogers and stitute, Windsor, the other day, part of the Russian gliders. Drummer Bowles. This should be on his recent tour in Denmark. The pilot Artsoulov reached
The R. A. Reserves can also claim an undefeated record and they should enhance their league proн- pects at the expense of the Drums.
a real try-out for the Drummer and He said that Denmark was the height of 300 metres above the If the Club Reserves play up they
There is a certain section of should be an indication of his only country he had travelled in starting point. The pilot Umasov will defeat those of the Club de Hongkong's boxing fraternity, as in class.
where he felt all the time as if he made an uniterrupted flight of 41 Recreio and the Surreys Reserves every other place, which is satis-
Francis, of the Titania, meets were at home. "You feel they kilometros. The pilot Yakochuk should find a comfortably easy fied with nothing less than quan-
Stoker Addison, of the Hermes, in Arc task when they meet St. Joseph's.
extraordinarily tity as well as quality, and for that 4 six-round heavyweight contest. Probably they feel we are extra- and 45 minutes. This pilot now English. remained in the air for 9 hours The University have been ex-individual (plural or singular) the Addison's ring experience insofar ordinarily Danish. They do not holds the second place in the cused league matches and the Hongkong Boxing Association is as Honkong is concerned has been saw anybody run in Denmark. in the air.
fuse. Nobody fusos, I never world record for longth of time South China "C" game with St. catering on Monday when the confined to inter-unit boxing, but Nobody over does run. Joseph's Reserves has also been second tournament of the season is he has won all his fights and son why they do not run in that One rea- postponed. Kowloon "B" have to be held.
should put up a good show.
Baker, Hermes, meets a man cheerful, and vary unselfcons- they are extremely stout, very Reserves look good for a draw. ed of twelve bouts and Afty-two more about his own weight in the cious.
By the way, the "Third Division" rounds, the main even being a ten-person of Tel. Emmerson, the hard- fixtures have almost been complet- rounds contest between Stoker hitting Marazion man, while A. B. animals are stout, the chickens "The people are stout, the| ed, the arrangements, so far, being Morrell, Hawkins, and A.B. Ewin. Pearce, who made a good impres-stout, ducks are extremely stout, that the teams shall only play ench Hermes, the welterweight champion sion by his win over Dusty Miller, everything is stout. I think it is other once. Up to date there has of the Colony. Morrell has chal-has been found an opponent from the only country that proporly been no ground difficulty experienc-lenged Ewin to a championship the "Titan. Stoker Thomson is understands the use of butter. el and I am wondering whether bout but his record in this Colony not unknown locally and a good the leangerment committee does not warrant auch a meeting fight is assured.
"Everything that can bo have gone into the question of al- immediately. It will be worth..
washed has just boon washed, The remainder of the programme everything that can be painted lowing the roturn matches to be while seeing Morrell against Cwin. is made up of the finals of the has just boon paintod, whatever played.
We had little opportunity of pick- Novices' tournament held early this an bo Time does not enter into the ing out good or bad points in hia week. There are some very cap boen polished. I undertake to polished has just question, and
when fight with P. O. Meen though I can able exponents of the art in the say that the Danes spend three be long, sir. She is looking out Now Mald: "Mistress won't the Shield ties start there will be hardly imagine his tearaway ranks of the finalists and if keen-times as much on paint and some old things she don't want even more grounds vacant than methods having any flustering nesa is anything they will make Whitewash as any other nation in for your bazaar! there are to-day,
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