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HOLIDAY FOOTBALL.
*THE SOUTHERN AND EASTERN
CHINESE ELEVENS.
Owing to the sodden state of the grounds at Sookunpoo and Chatham
The following are the eleven Road yesterday, the matches sclic selected for the matches during the duled to be played there could not Eastern China team's stay in Hong- take place. New dates for the fix- tures will be announced in these kong. columns.
A friendly match was played yes- terday afternoon, however, on the Dockyard ground, resulting in Tamar defeating Sterling by four goals to nil. Teams:
Tamar.-Buxion; Brown, Robinson; Burnell, Carson, Sullivan; Greg Hampson, Derbyshire, Mumford,
Reed,
Sterling Cowper: Down, Tucker Dorrian, McCabe, Edwards; Wood, Weeks, Malkin, Palmer, Richardson.
Hampson early opened the score for Tamar, Derbyshire letting him get away on a very wet ground. He shot whilst on the run, and the pas sage of the ball was stopped by water in front of Sterling's goal, thus do- ceiving Cowper. A rather muddy duct between Cowper and Hampson before the latter netted was much to the amusement of the spectators,
The Tamar front line were not to be denied, though the Sterling
Halves were holding on well, Reed obtained possession and passed to Mumford, who, after anatsting Cowper to an other cold plunge in front of the goal, scored the second goal. Shots for the Sterling goal then were fre- quent, but Cowper dealt successfully with all their efforts.
Derbyshire, however, scored a third goal for Tamar after a breakawNY from midfield.
Mumford scored again for Tamar, after he and Hampson had both put in some good work. Sterling's dis- play was more spirited towards the end of the first half, but they found Brown and Robinson too strong for
them.
The Sterling played up even better in the second half, and Buxton was very lucky to clear a shot from Malkin on the goal line. The same forward burat through the Tamar defence again inter on, but Buxton held the shot well. Sterling hnd very bad luck in the last minutes, Palmer getting through on the left from play in midfield. Ils shot, that would have beaten Buxton, atruck the bar and rebounded into play.
INTERPORT GOLF.
HONGKONG TEAM TO MEET,
SHANGHAI AND MANILA.
Owing to the early arrival of the Shanghai golfers, the programme for
Ping
Thursday, at 8.30 p.m.: Southern China-Pau Ka (Vice Capt.) (S.C.A.A.): Ng Kam Chuen (Capt.) (C.A.A,), Li Tin Sang (S.C.A.A.), Leung Wing Chiu, (S.C. A.A.), Wong Sui Wa, Lam Yuk Ying, Tao Kwai Shing, Li Wai Koon A.A.) Syen, Kam Shun (C.A.A.) And (C.A.A.) Fùng King Cheung (S.C.
Jp Pak Wa (S.C.A.A.).
Eastern China-Chow In In, Fung
Wan Yau, Li Ling, Chan Chan Wo, Sun See King, Chan Pok, Chan Yu Tim, Chan Ka Kani Tai Lun King, Li Wai Tong (Capt) and Wong Yung Kul.
Rest of Colony.
Saturday, at 4 p.m.2
Rest of Colony Shears (K.O.S.B.), Mcgregor and Jones (Navy), Chur- chous, (Navy), Davy (K.0.9.B.) and Watson (H.K. Club) Rayson (8.LI) McBride (Club) McKelvie (Kowloon) Dr. Valentine (Police) and Richardson (Navy).
Reserve-Stevenson (Navy) Wynne and Fraser (Police) Bishop (Club) and Dowman (Kowloon).
VISIT TO MACAO.
CLUB DE RECREIO TO PLAY HOCKEY AND FOOTBALL.
"The Club de Recrcio's hockey and football team for Macao during the holidays will be as follows:
Against the Macao Hockey Club on Friday, at the Macao hockey field at 2. p.m. sharp:
H. Barros, P. N. da Silva, F. M. Silva, A. A. R. Botelho, C. Basto, J., E. Noronha, C. d'Almada, D. F. Lopes, H. A. Alves, C. Roza Pereira and D. P. Xavier.
Against the Macao Hockey Club 2nd XI. on Friday, at the Macao hockey field at 4 pm. sharp:
C. Barros, 11. ft. Pinan, D. Alves, 11. A. Noronha, F. Barras, F. V. Ribeiro, F. Remedios, J. II. Figueiredo, A. M. Xavier, H. A. Botelho, and J. A. do V. Soares,
The following will represent the Club de Recreio against the Macno combined football teamat.
H. Britto, R. Silva-Netto, S. Sousa, M. Ollveira, C. Figueiredo, V. Mar ques, J. Gonsalves, A. Ward, C. Roza Poreira, L. A. Rocha.
the triangular tournament to be play. THE HEALTH RETURN.
ed at Fanling has been revised. "The first Interport match, that between Hongkong and Shanghai, will now be
TWENTY-SIX CASES OF played on Saturday and Sanday next February 1 and 2. Shanghai will -SMALL-POX LAST WEEK: meet Manila on Tuesday and Wednes.
The weekly return of cases of day (or Wednesday only) and the In- terport dinner will be held on Wednes. notifiable diseases of the Medical day night. The Interport between Officer of Health; made up Manila and Hongkong has been fixed Saturday inst, includes 26 cases of for Friday and Saturday, Feb, 7 and B. smail-pox, seven of diphtheria, two The Hongkong team for the Inter- of typhoid and one of cerebro. port with Shanghat has been selected spinni meningitis. There were no ani is as follows: L.W. Shewan, less than 22 deaths from small-pox, O.E.C. Marton, A.HI. Ferguson, Wrig
twb from
to
ley, E.D. Lawrence and Capt. Blox-two from typhold, ham. For the match against Manila diphtheria and one from cerebro- it is probable that L.G.S. Dodwell will spinal meningitis. Of the non- take the place of Capt. Bloxham, notifiable diseases, there were 55 The Manila, team, is as fol deaths from tuberculosis and four lows: Colonel R.E. Parrott (Cap. from malaria. tain), W.R. Cothran, W. Douglas, G. W. MacKay, J.RJI. Mason and Capt. H. B. Fielder.
The Shanghai players are H.R. Blinko, J.F. Pilcher, C.O. Cumming, Lock, R.T. Dennison and K.M. Cum- ming.
CRICKET.
UNIVERSITY TEAMS.
The following have been selected to represent the "Varsity 2nd XI in a whole-day match against the Club de Recreio on Thursday, at 10.30 am. sharp on the home ground:
F. Hiptoola (Capt.), A. A. Atiz, A. Chan Fook, A. B. Bulleman, K. T Loke, G. E. Yeah, K. P. Gan, C. Candah, H. E. M. Adams, P. L. Tan, A. J. Nomanbboy. Reserve, P Nolasco.
The following will represent the University 2nd XI in a League match against the Club de Recreio on Batar day, on the Club ground, st, 2 p.m. sharp!
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F. Hiptoola (Capt.), A. A. Azie, G. Candah, A. Charf Fook, G. E. Yeoh, P. L. Tan, K. P. Gan, K. T. Loko, A. B. Sulleman, H. E.,M. Adamın, W. H. Kwan, Reserve, H. Nomankhoy,
MIXED HOCKEY.
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Yesterday's return contained six further cases of small-pox.
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When the Bali Strikes Person
on the Course.·
If the players ball strikes a per son on the course, say for instance the groundkeeper, the ball must be
* The following players have bees | played from whore it lies after selected to represent the University striking the person, whether it be seconds in a friendly match against in the rough or on the fairway, the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club
The rule states that "if a. ball
on the University ground on Wednes-be stopped or deflected by any day at 5 p.m.;-A. A. Aziz (Capt.),
V. V. Enak, 8. C. Ho, N. Chamarette, agency outside the match, or by a T. W. Gob, Ng Kam-aol, 0. de Silva, forccaddie, it is a rub of the green
W. A. James, N. da Silva, J. Guterres, and the ball shall be played from N. Noronha,
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