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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928.

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CHINESE SENIORS |`SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.

CLASH.

NEEDLE MATCH IN THE SOCCER LEAGUE.

ATHLETIC PAYING. VISIT: TO. CAROLINE HILL.

NAVY TEAM STRONGER.

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COMMENTS ON RECENT MATCH.

"G. N. W." writes us from Sha- meen as follows!

It would seem from the account of the Lusitano Recreation Asso- elation v. .M.S. Senmew match in the Shameen Football League pub lished in your issue of the 17th inst.. that your Shameen corres- pondent did not acquaint himself with facts before submitting. 'his article for publication.

To quote your correspondent :---- "It must be stated that the Senmew

league resumes in full swing towere still suttering from the effecla of their very strenuous match morrow, a full programme of

against the Shameen Sports Club, matches, five Senior and six. Junior,

Bu much so that three of their ro being down for decision.

gular team were unable to put in un appearance.",

Only one of the matches in the Senior Division has any distinct bearing on the championship, and that is the game, between the two Chinese teams on the Caroline Hill ground. Both teams are at full strength and a great struggle is certain.

The fixture list, together with Krounds, time of kick-off and re- ferees appointed, is as follows:

Senior Division.

Club v. Small Units.Club, 4. p.m.

Capt. Austin, Kowloon v. K.O.S.D.-Kowloon, 4

p.m.-Mr. Barber.

Police v. Royal Navy-St. Joseph's,

4 pm. Mr. Atkinson, Av. Recrolo.~~Soukumpoo, 4 p.nt.

Mr. Kerslake,

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Conceding that 1.M.S Sea- mew might possibly hava fielded the three "regutars" in question had they not prayed Shameen Sports Club two days previously, it may unterest your correspondent to learn that the challenge was issued by the Seamew, who are perhaps better able to pick out their re- gulars than your correspondent.

Your correspondent did not know, of course, that three of Lusitano South China v. Chinese Ath.-

Carolino Hill, 4 p.m.-Mr. Hol-Recreation Association's, regulars, i Jands.

namely Raleck (mentioned by your correspondent as having represent- ed the R.A. in above match), Krilovsky, and Wahab were on the R.A. injured list" on that day, and did not participate in the gume, Apparently, your correspondent did hol know that the LR.A. play- ed 10 men throughout the game against the Seamew's 11, and for compelled to retire as the result of some 10 minutes, when Locke was

an accidental injury, only 9; that no such person as Paumund - presented the LR.A. in this parti calar game, that A. Osmund was in- cluded in the LRA. line-up, that the equalising goal was scored by the Scainew during the Just 5 minutes, and not quarter-hour, that Club Lusitano have not entered a. team in the Shameen Football League, but the Lusitano Reerea- Bon Association have,

Junior Division, K.O.S.U. v. Eastern-Senkumpoo,

2.30 p.m.-Mr. Toms. Navy v. Queen's.-Navy, 2.30 3.

Mr. Lees,

RA, Y. Kowloon Chatham Road,

2.30 p.ma-Mr. Grieve, South China "v. St. Joseph's.-

S. China, 2,30,--Mr. Stokes. Recreio Chinese Ath-Recreio,

2.30 p.m.-Mr. Hatwell. RAF. v. Sminll Units--Kowloon,

2.30 p.m. Mr. Greig.

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CHINESE CLASH.

•The programme contains match of greater interest or int portance than the first meeting this Season of the two Chinese teams, South Chink and Chinese Athletic, and the problem of the home side will be to find accommodation for the huge crowd which is certain to see the match,

The sides are exceedingly well matched, and I imagine it will be a question of no quarter asked or given from start to finish. The game presents a variety of pos sibilities, and it has no more at- tractive feature from the point of view, of non-Chinese interest than the fact that all the old Chinese stars will be on the one side, posses- sing slightly the better Lengue re-

cord.

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May I suggest that if your cor- respondent will confine himself in future to a description of a foot- hall game as an eye-witness would relate it, his articles will be better appreciated. His personal opinion as to the whys and wherefores and what might have happened had things been us and so, is beside the point and quite superfluous,

While not seeking in any way to disparage the Senmew team, who are a formidable side for any fool- ball team in the Shameen Foot- ball League, and who, in the writer's opinion, ure potenting win- ners of the 1928 season, perhaps you will be kind enough to publish the above, If only for the sake of

accuracy..

are meeting the steadily Improving I would scent to be a matter of Greek meeting Greek, and the Eastern F.C, and it would not Hur- chances are that the first goal will prise greatly if the army tom re- settle the result; that is, if a deceived another check, finite result is achieved.

Caroline Hill will be taxed to its full capacity, with probably a large overflow. Mr. Hollands will re- feree.

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A Rare Tussic,

A rare tussle is to be expected in.

Kowloon should gain at least one point from the R.A. while the Chin- ere Athletic and the R.A.T. should prove successful.

Teams...

The following Jeams have been selected:

Angus; Robson, Pile; Hedley, McKelvie, Easter

Kowloon IsL:

and Baldwin.

Kowloon 2nd ;- Augus, Jor.; Nichools, Hast; "Moore, Dunnett, Blocklock; Hannan, White, Moss, King and Eastman.

the Navy-Police game, and it is un-brook; Clemo, Hayes, Miles, Spary fortunate that the venue is the St. Joseph's ground. The Navy are in a position to field a particularly fine side just now, as witness their triumph over the Army, and the Police will be hard put to it to pre- serve their recent record of im- manity from defeat.

The strength of the Police de- fence is likely to be tested to its fullest; indeed, it seems most likely that it will meet its Waterloo.

Kowloon are at home to the Bor- derers, and cannot be too hopeful of doing more than keep the score down as far as possible. The loss of Guest at right back is a severe one, the substitute Robson being an uncertain quantity Inasmuch as his abilities have never been given a real test. He may turn trumps

Players, Suspended,

FROM

WHITEAWAYS.

LADIES' HOCKEY,

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The Hongkong Football Associn- There will be a match tion has forwarded for publication King's Park on Saturday at 8.30, the minutes of an Emergency when the following ladies, re- Committee meeting held in the presenting the officers of Board Room of the South China Club will play a team represent- Morning Post last night when Mr, ing the rest of the Club:-B. J. Coppin, A. Hall took the chair, others present Laing, M. Bird,

J. Whyte, J. being Messrs. J. Ormiston, H. K. Owen-Hughes, Lee and W. E. Hollande (Hon. Andrews (Capt.), I. C. Bell, N. Mc. Neillie, E. Bell, B. Baker and Secretary).

South China v. Police Mid-Week P. Goddall. The rest of the team will be:M Wallace, F Cousins, A League game on Dec. Rodgers, Steel, E. O.Hagen, M. Russell, B. of Polles, ordered off for deliber- Taylor, M. Hansen, E. Russell, M. ately kicking "an opponent, sus- Riggs, C. Furgeson and M. J. and in that event, the home team mended for the reat of the season. Jarvis.

may do sufficiently, well to satisfy Ewo Chinese v Hung, Kui

their supporters even if a win is School, Mid-Week League game on Mr. J. W. Barber" jolning·· the not registered. The forward line Doc. 12. Hou Sun-chi of Hung Committee, it proceeded to

fs the same as that which fafled to

penetrate the Fallco defence last wook, though I noted that Hayes was having knee trouble,

The Club should gain a comfort- able win at the expense of the Small Units, while the Recreio ought to be capable of accounting for the Royal Artillery. I believe Gosano is fit again, and this should make a host of difference,

Junior Matches.

The Junior League fixture lat contains two matches of interest. The Navy and the Queen's second elevens are among the sides truggling for the leadership, and aleen duel is to be expected. The Borderers, the leaders at present,

Kul School ordered off for deliber select "The Rest team to play. ately kicking an opponent, sus agiinst the Army on January 1st pended for the rest of the season, as follows:

'La Wah Cup" Final," "Armý v. Clark (Police); Wynne (Rolice), Chinese Top Kwai-shing of the Baker (Titania); Tickelvic, Capt. Chinese team ordered off for de (Kowloon), Perks (Navy), Lam liberately kicking an opponent, Yuk-ying (Chinese A.A.); Bark suspended for the rest of the sepham (Titania), Gosano (Recreio), son and his re-instatement into Goldman (Club), Suen Kam-skinn football for next season to be con- and Chan Kwong-lu (Chinese sidered in September.

A.A.)

Eastern

Reserves Evans (Navy), Ng v. Queen's, Junior League game on Dec. 16--1 Kam-chuen (Chinese A.A.), Hodley Sabhen, of Eastern, reported for (Kowloon), and Rocha (Recrelo)

The game will be played on ungentlemanly conduct toward the referee after the game. Cautioned Bookumpoo ground, kick-off at and warned as to his future cop-3-80 p.m. Pisyers will dress at 18cokumpoo, White abiria will, be duct."

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