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SENIOR FOOTBALL TO-MORROW.
| FOUR ATTRACTIVE 'MATCHES DOWN FOR DECISION.
BIG MILITARY CLASH.
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VOLUNTEER TEAMS FOR
SUNDAY.
The following will represent the Volunteers in matches on Sunday:
1st XIV. Royal Navy, Navy ground 1.80 pm sharp.-E. J. E. Mitchell (capt.).A. W. Haywai I, C. D. Wales H. V. Parker, G. R. Vallack, J. L. Bongar, H. F. L. Dwin, V. W. L., Stanton, A Rold,. G. P. Lammert and D. A. Rushton
2nd XI Combined Schools, University Ground 11 am, sharp. 93efording (Caph); R...
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
Starting times for Sunday's golf are as follows:
9.24 a.m.-T. L. Christie, and D.
J. Gilmore. 9.28 a.m.-D. Ellis and H.
Streatfield. 9.32 a.m.-T. G. Weall and R. E.
Greensmith. 9.36 .. H. Spleer and R. K.
Hepburn. 9.40 a.m.-E. N. Morie and S.
M. Monroe. 2 9.44 am.-K. L. Dugan and E.
D. Black.
948 am-Col. J. P. Lyneth and
C. M. Smith." 9.52 a.m.-W. B. Cornaby and A.
Somerfelt.
9.50 .-W. A. Stewart and N.
K. Littlejohn, i 10.00 a.m.-A. Leach and A. B.
Purves.
[By "Wanderer."]
Kowloon and the Club de Re- crelo having played the game ar- ranged for to-morrow, she fixture Hat in the Hongkong Football Davies, JE Hancock E R. West, 10.12 LE, League is reduced to Tour Bentor games and seven in the Junior Division.
The Senior matches present many interesting possibilities, all of them being tinged with a shade of doubt regarding the likely re- ault. It is an excellent schedule and unattached spectator will have some difficulty in selecting the match promising the botter game. The Queen's and K.0.8.B. tussle seems to offer greater pron pects.
The Axtures, together with grounds, times of kick-off and re- ferees appointed, are as follows: ·
Senior Division.
Queon'a v. K.0.8.3.--Chatham Road,
4,45. Mr. P. Smith, R.A. V. Chinese Ath-Sookumpoo,
4.46.-Mr. Atkinson, H.K.F.C. v. Pollec.-Club, 4.45-Mr.
Gilbert. South
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China Y R Navy-South China, 4.45,-Captain" Austin.
Junior Division.
Navy v. S. China "A"-Navy, 3 p.m.
--Mr. Mose:
3. China "B" v. K.O.S.B.-S. China,
3 p.m.-Mr. Farnsworth. Queen's v. Small Unita-Chatham Rond, 3 p.m.-Mr. Toms. Chinese Ath. R.A-Sookumpoo, 8 pm.
-Mr. Samy. Universty v. Eastern.-Club, A p.m.
Mr. Kinsella.
Recrolo
R.A.F-Recrolo, 3 pm Mr. Clark, Kowloon v. St. Joseph's-- Kowloon, 8
p.m.-Mr. Lawrence.
Military Struggle,
ALPlummar; 6. V. Giltine, E. Zimmer Zimmern, J. J. Hirety 'S. E. Edgar and G. P. ·Hcd-· ley
ferred to dockyard control at H.M.S. Carlisle, has been trans- Chatham for rent.
another paper's description, in short, was that the Club de Recreio had the better of the game, clearly shows the blaa of "Wanderer,"
A critic who tried to please everyone would rapidly and him- salf void of ability to comment at ail. It would be idle to enter into discussion of what constitutes bias with "Spectator"" who obviously is an ardent supporter of the Club de téorolo team,
Acritle, as a matter of fact, seeks to plenae no-one, which per- haps unfortunate necessity fre- quently leaves him open to such opistles as published above.
game played by the Recreio, bo- I drew attention to the rough
cause, as stated, It was astonishing. Had the Recreio been in the habit of Indulging in questionable tactics previously, ano particular notico would have been taken, but seeing it for the first time on Wednesday, my attention was attracted more forcibly than otherwise could have been the cade.,
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In any draven, match, there can be a variety of opinion regarding which side has had the better of The most attractive match. on the tussle. Often enough, a side the card is that between the securoa considerable territorial K.O.S.B, and the Queen's. The advantage without at any time latter by their victory over the looking like acoring, while the Royal Navy last week gave an opposing forwards are positively effective demonstration of their brilliant spasmodically. On what strongth. The Borderera make basis are the respective merits of their first appearance in League the sidos to be judged? Fordiape football, but they have suffered no "Spectator can appreciably. The devere loss during the close sea-sen my weekly task by defining, **** son, and are still a force to be reckoned with in the race.for the championship. The only, notable loss is that of Anderson, the goal- keeper, who is replaced by Me- Dougall from the second éloven. To-morrow's match should pro- duce a bright game, and a draw seems probable,
The Chinese Athletic, minus Suen Kam-shun, Leo Wal-koon and Ng Kam-chuen, are not up to their standard of last season and they will have to fight hard for the points against the R.A. Their weakness is at inside for- ward, and as the R.A. are well Berved In their defence, a military win appears likely.
The Royal Navy should manage a win against the South China eloven. Much depends upon the carly developments. South China begin with rare dash which is Kable to throw opponents out of their stride. If the Naval men can' hold out they should secure sufficient goals later on.
The Club and the Police are fairly evenly matched, and it would not surprise if a goalless draw resulted. Neither team is particularly lively forward; while both have a strong defence,
The Junior teams have not been seen sufficiently for an accurate
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but the Navy, K.0.8.D., Queen's, Chinese Athletic, Eastern, R.A.E., and St. Joseph's are the fangled victors In to-morrow's games. ".
The St. Joseph's team is as fol- lows: Rocha Ward, Leonard Aypek, Reed, Barrios; Hachluma, Leonard, Souza, Omar and Castil- ho.
Wednesday's Match.
"Spectator" writes ng follows:-- I am greatly surprised to read the 'description of the football match played last Wednesday be tween the Club de Recreio and Kowloon Football Club by "Won- derer." To say that the Club de Recrelo played astonishingly rough soccer and that kick-and-rush foot- ball was conspicuous is untrue. I witnessed the game, and, whilst admitting that the game was rough at times, both teams were at fault. To say that the Club de Recreio were content to equalize whilst
Ross.
10.04 a.m.-A. D. Humphreys
and W. Talt 10,08 4.-D. Forbon and N. C.
Pročktar
and G. P. 10.10 am-R. P. Moodle and
A. C. I. Bowker. 10.20 a.m.-J. Gardiner and W.
K. Dunscombo. 10.24 a.m. U. Ireland and
L. R. Androwes. 10.28 am.-W. R. Mansfield and
G. Davidson. 10.32 a.m.-G. E. Towns and R.
A, Green.
10.30 a.m.-P. W. Masscy, and L.
Garner.
10.40 a.m.-M. D. Scott and W.
Boveridge.
10.44 a.m.-A. B. Stewart and I.
W. Showan.. 10.48 a.m.-W. A. Weight and E.
Stone. 10.52_a.m.-M. G. Mills and F.
"E. Ellia. 10.66 a.m.-F. G. Fowle and II.
C. Hull,
11.00 am-Major D. W. Beamish
and F.. A. Merry." 11.04 a.m.-P. P. J. Wodehouse
and A. E. Wood.'
BRINGING OUT THE SINGAPORE DOCK.
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HOCKEY FIXTURES.
HONGKONG HOCKEY CLUB. AND Y.M.C.A. TEAMS.
INTERPORT GOLF.
SHANGHAI WINS ALL THE SINGLES.
The following will represent the
-Shanghai, Oct. 11.7 Hongkong Hockey Club first team in The Interport golf match concluded Regiment on the Marina Ground at 5 and resulted in an overwhelming vic- their match with the 3rd/15th Punjab to-day, when the singles were played,
AC. Howell, W. Woodward, D. Lyon, p.m. on Wednesday, October 17-tory for Shanghal AA. Dand (captain), E. J. I. Mitchell, J. E. Noronha, H. Owen Hughes, It. K. Valentine, Divett, C. C. Francis, and 5. R. Vallack,
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The second team of the Hongkong Hockey Club to meet the K.0.8.B. seconds on the U.S.B.O. Ground at 6 R. R. Tedd, A. J. Ashby, L. H. C p.m. on Monday will be.-W. K. Tait Calthrop, 1.W. Shewan, F. Nichol- son (captain), P. L Thomas, T Whitley, W. A. Nowers, W. Woodward and T. P. Saunderson.
Y.M.C.A, Teams.
On the previous day, Shanghai won two of the three foursomes, but to-day they were victorious in all the singles, thus winning the Interport by eight. paints to one. After their creditable display on Wodmaday, the Hongkong players were expected to give: Shang- hal. a very good rur, but they dis most of the matches. The resulta appointed and ware badly defeated in were as follows:
M. W. Budd (Shanghai) beat D. E. C. Marton (Hongkong) 5 and 3.
A. R. Blinko (Shanghai) boat A. H. Ferguson (Hengkong) 4 and 8,
H. R. Malcolm (Shanghai) beat Im The following will represent the G. 8. Dodwell (Hongkong) 6 and B.`.
J. F. Pilcher (Shanghai) beat A. E. YM.C.A. against the Hongkong Hockey Club "A" team at King's Park Essaman (Hongkong) 6 and 5.4 M. Purvis, P. 3. W. Smith, D. GA Redmond (Hongkong) 7-and 5. at 6.15 this evening, R. Dormar, J
0.0. Cumming (Shanghai) beat F.
Tate, G. Mitchell, L. Beddon, MC Stark (Hongkong), 10 and 8. Sewall, W. B. Smith, A. B. Kinross, AR. T. Denison (Shangha|)' bent. C. Hast and J. D. Murphy Reserves: the matches by a comfortable margin. As will be seen, Shanghal won all W. Borrowman and A. Mcintyre, University first eleven at King's Park Hongkong. Captain, Ferguson, and the
The Y.M,C.A.
team to meet the The closest fight was botwson the
at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday will be-Did-hitting. Bilnko. The result was Harvey, E. R. Robinson, A. O. Jet- not a surprise, as Shanghai wore frios, V. M. Hast, J. Gardnor, T. Sed fully expected to win, though it must don, A. J. Azhby, F. E. G. Mann, F. be admitted that their victory was a Allon, R, Murray and F. R. Ashton, rot deal more convincing than was Murphy, Reserves: A. R. Kinross and J. D. anticipated.
Details of the two daya' play follow:
Hongkong. Marton and Ferguson Dodwell and Lissaman Redmond and
Stark
HAPA MAA"""
RUGBY FOOTBALL,
INTERESTING MATCH ARRANGED FOR MONDAY.
The Rest side in the match on Mon- day next on the Hongkong Football Club ground against a combined side drawn from the Hongkong and Shang- hal Banking Corporation and the
d. will be chosen from the follow Ferguson Union Insurance Society of Canton, Marten
Koop (Capt.), Capt. Wright, R.A., Tanaman ing: R. J. D. Drieve, Jardino's, Rov. Dodwell
1. E. S. Mackay, B. and S., R. D. Redmond Beaumont, Mercantile. Bank, G. P. Stark Lammert, American Express Co., Inc., R. Dowler, B. and S., V. Stanion, Brunner Mond, A. Gordon, Jardine's, E. R. West, Mercantile Bank, T. Bid- dell, Police, G. R. MeWalter, Police, G. E. Estelle, Palico, G. Howarth, Police, J. A. E. Kendrew, Jardine's, 8. D. Roberts, B. and S., R. J. Carter, B. and S., L. Billinghurst, B. and S.
There will be practless on Thurs- p.m. at Happy Valley. day, 11th, and Friday, 12th, at 5,80
Foursomes
Totals
Foursomes.
1
Shanghal Bodd and
Blinkd Malcolm and
Pilcher 31 Camming and
Donison
1
Singles.
Budd Blinko
Malcolm Pilcher Cumming
Denison
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capacity of 60,000 tons, with a width of 172 ft. and an overall The following will represent the HONGKONG C.C. 2ND XIV. RË length of 850 ft. and will thus be Hongkong Bank and Union Insurance able to lift the largest battleship against the Rest of the Club in the
› AND SIGNALS. In the world clear of the water, opening Rugger match of the season. The modus operandi is simplicity on the Club ground at 5.30 pm on
Hongkong C.0. 2nd XI will be r itself. Hugo tanka in dock. D. Scott, G. A. L. Plummer, M. G match against the R. E. and Signale Monday. J. H. Fox; RL Stewart, presented by the following in their are filled until the bottom is Milis. J. L. Bonnar, C. D. Wales; J. on the .K.C.0. ground on Saturday, aufflefantly submerged for a vessel II. Raikes, B.-P. Moodie, B. F. Massey, commencing at 2 p.-A. HI, Gilling to float over it. Pumps are then W. Beveridge, M. D. G. Hoare, R. Dham (Capt.), J. E. Hancock, W. K. brought into opération and the Road, W. Leckio, H. N. Laver, Ro- Tait, I A. R. Duncan. E. R. West, H. dock once again rises, carrying force, H. F. L. Ewin.
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