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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930.

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LOCAL FOOTBALL TO-MORROW."

FULL SCHEDULE OF LEAGUE MATCHES.

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tion will be known to-night, and it is expected that the fathire of the Athletic to turn out for their replay with the Somerseta' will be a subject of discussion.

Tomorrow the clubs return to normal, a full league programIMU being, schedule, including two patches of jutstanding impat- ance, the Chinese teams being con- cerned in both The league cham pionship may easily, depend on the result of these yumes.

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The full fixture list is'appendiel:

Senior Divklan. Royal Navy v Chinese Athletic---.

Caroline, 1, 4.15. 1.K.F.C. Royal Artillery.--Club, Pullcev. Kowlpin,-Kowloon ar

Stadium, 4.16. ···

4.5.

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K.OS.B. v. South Chinn--Souken-

pon, 4.45.

Somerveta v. St. Joseph's.--Chah-

Ian Rond, 4.15.

Junior Division. Eastern Chinow" "A"--50

Joseph's, 215.*

University v. St. Joseph's,t-Chinese,

BLN 2.5.

Marg Res, v, S, Chjun “B."--Nuvy,

2.45.4

RAM. y. Club Rey,--Sockungen,.

2.46.

5. China "A" •v." Ewo,~~Caroline:

101 295: Somersets, v, Chinese. “B”—Recreio,

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Roiderers". Adieu.

The Borderers play. Their last mitch unter H.K.F.A. Buspires. t-morum art it is expected tak they will colebrate the Becusion by a victory. Though the K.08.B. "Have not always been Aboint when homari have been going round- I believe their "Shield Final victory"] over Kowloon in 1927 has been Their only major surege- they have always been one of the upst diücult. Sides to pent, have always Anished in very prominent position in the Reague, and have won a vastly greater number of madeles that they have lost,

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Tiris season they are well ij lie

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FANLING GOLF, ..

STARTING - TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

D.12 am-Capt. Riggs und W.

Fleming.

N.

9.28 a.m.-C. E. Moore and

Forbes. 9.32 am.-F. Lobel and C. Mycock. 1,38 a.m.-D. Forbes and G. David: 9.40 .m.-W. C. Clark and L.

Ramage. 9.44 an. T. C. Monaghan and A.

Lenck

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9.48 .-T. S. Whyte Smith and

A. O. Brawn..

0.52 ..-R. J. J. Sneddon and J.j

P. Sherry,

9.56 am.-W. G. Lorrimer and. H.

R. C. Booth.

10.08 a.m.). J. Gilmore and H.

Spicor,

10.04 m.-H. Sturt and W. J.

Alabaster,

10.08 mA, G. Coppin and E.|

des Voeux.

10.12 a.m. S. Perry and D.

Goodall.

M.

10:18 a.m.-E. M. Bryden and D. S

Robb

10.20 A. II. Penn and A.

Ritchie,

18.24 a.m.-B. J. Lacup and 3.

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Clark.

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C.

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10.25 nm--A, E. Lissaamu and

E. Halnes. 10.32 am...0, Ireland and I. I.

Ceard.

10,38 ..-R. J. Cherrill and M. N.

Cochrane.

10.40 am-T, G. Bennett, and R

Stock.

10,43 a.m.-E. J. R. Mitchell and D.)

Ellis.

10,48 .m.-A. D. Humphreys and

0. Enger. 10.62 a.m.-L. C. Highet and W. J.

Clerk.

18.50 .m.-A. F. Judd and R. P.

Moodie.

11.00 - Yates and 3. Coul

thart.

11.04.-A. B. Purves and A.

- Anderson,

11.08 mA. C. Meredith, and F.

.. Black.

11.12 -H. A: Green and F. M.

Ellin

11.16 am.. N. Grant and 1.

Hampton,

11.20 .m.--Dr. J. E. Dovey and B.

D. Evans, 11;4.m.-A. R. Cox and J. S.

Dykes.

11.28 um.-P. Sykes and E. Stone, 11,32 a.m.-W. J. S. Key and N. K.

Littlefukt.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

HONDA SHOWS HIMSELF

IN FORM.

GARRISON NEWS.

LATEST POSTINGS.

ANNOUNCED.

A far more convincing display! Lieut. J. Courtis, R.A.S.C., am- was given by T. Honda yesterday, barked for Shanghal on H.T. Neuralia when he played in the second last week, on completion of his tour round of the Open Singles, than, of temporary duty in Hongkong.

Lieut. H. E. Fernyhough, RA at on his first appearance in the tournament against H, Lo.a week prosent stationed with the 6th Field ago. In defeating his country-Brigade, RA at Bordon, has been placed under orders for Hongkong, man, Y. Sajiki, in straight sets and will arrive here shortly. with the loss of seven games, he gave an indication, that he will be a strong candidate for the final honoura, this year.

Llent and Quartermaster A. E Booth, D.C.M., RAS.C., arrived in Hongkong last week, disembarking from H. T. Neuralis.

Cricket.

The defeat of E. Zimmern by Ho Ka-lay in the second round yester Two teams of the R.A.S.C. played day, will mean the latter meeting a cricket match on Wednesday after noon at Sookunpoo. It was decided Ng Sze-kwong for right of entry that any player making more than into the quarter semi-finals, and 30 runs should retire at the end of the an these two have previously been over in which this was reached. For matched in various tournaments, team, captained by Mr. Ackland, the tie is bound to produce nome only Fry was required so to leave the wicket, but unexpected talent in""" keen tennis.

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The other result of interest was coam, skippered by Mr. Macdonald MONDAY, February 24th,

виссевк of the Fincher produced who obtained brothers in the Open Deubles,

The full results of yesterday matches trare:

Open Singles.-T. Ilonda beat Y. Safikt 6-3, 0-2, 6-2; Ho Ka-lau beat E. Zimmern 0-0, 0-2, 6-0,

Open Doubles.-E. G. and E. F. Fincher beat W. C. Hung and Cheng Chi-wing 6-2, 6-8, 0-1.

Club Championship.-J. A. Sam- mers beat B. 1. A. Lennox 6-0 6-1.

Handicap Singlen "A."-P. W. J. Planner (ree, 5/6) beat K. H. Batger (rec. 5/6) 6-1, 6.3.

Handicap Doubles.-F. A. Redniond and 11. Owen Hughes (owe 18/3)] bout Dr. D. J. Valentine and A. H. Croak (owe 1/6) 6-3, 5-7, 6-1. - '.,

To-day's Programme. The programme for this afternoon in na follows:

Open Singles.-H. W. Lo y A. H. Johnson; F. . Kwok v Y. J. Khan; Y. Hachhima v Cheng Chi-wing.

Open Doubler.--Ng Sze-kwong and Ng Sze-cheung v Li Wai-tsoi and Li Woon-troi.

Club

Championship-H. Hughes y G, H, W. Churchill.

Owen

between 20 and 30, and then were! dismissed. This enabled "" team to win by 40 mins.

Friendly Football.

A friendly match at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon between Iroquoia and the R.A.S.C, resulted in a win for the Navy by two goals to one. Hall scored for the Iroquois in the rati half, and Cole replied for the RAS.C., the teams changing over at one all. Evans scored for the Iroquois in the second half,

China Fleet League, Herald defeated Bridgewater rather surprisingly, yesterday afternoon at Happy Valley by the odd goal in suvan. Teamri

Herald-Lewis; Bagwell, Hiley: Bresnan, Merwood, Rees: Towndrew, Jago, Pollard, Williams, Baird,

Bridgewater-Bill; Smith, Mow- bray; Taylor, Branch, Gilbert; Robert- son, Smith, Wyatt, Shand, Batty.

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Handicap Singles "A l Wild (rec. 2/61 v M. G. Marriott CABLED QUOTATIONS FROM nine months hurd labour and a (ser.).

Handicap Singles “B."-II, Graves), (rec. 4/6) v A. G. G. MacDonald (owe). 5/0); R. M. Wood (Scr.) v G..EE, R. Divett (owe 1/6).

Handicap Doubler,-A. F. Judd and M. G. Mill (ree. 15) v C, W. Willson and C. H. Bradley (Scr.).

RUGBY FOOTBALL, ARMY Y. NAVY MATCH FOR TO-DAY.

To-day's match on the Club ground marks the end of the Triangular Tournament, Should the Navy win, they can be conshired the winners of the Tournament, though a'win for the Army would leave the Club at the top. The teams, as selected, are;'

Navy. Surg. L. Belton: Lt. Small wood, L.- Evana, Mr. Wright, Lt. Wood; Lt. Fenton, Lt. Cir. Surtes; O. EL Cdr. Haters, Lt. Cdr. Andrew, Lt. Lefroy, Mr. Luther. Lt. Beamish, C.P.O. Suttill, Ldg, Smn., Padden, Ldg. Sm. Hiekall.

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11.34 m. B. S. Thomson and

W. A. Stewart..

17,40 man.-A. 11. Musson and

C. Marton.

11.44 nm. Mills and R. K.

Valentine.

11.48 mm-W. Paterson and W. J.

Shenton.

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Fox.

11,52 a.m.-M. D. Scott and S. J. H. 11,50 AR-C. J. D. Law and R. W.

Taplin.

LOCAL CRICKET.

ranging for the championship, | K.U,C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY, though three other figms are bra position to overtake them.

Their opgends to-morrow will bar South China, who are capable of giving them a good run fof the points. South China are not, has;

tersexpucted to win,*

A Vital Game. Another interesting

one will

The K. C. C, teams for to-morrow are as follows:

at XI v University al Pokfulum Ground.-W. Brace (Capt.), E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, F. Goodwin, A. W. Ramsay, N. I. Buss. F. Zim mero, F. E. Lawrence, D. Lang, A. T. Lee, S. Jox. Umpire, J. P. Robinson, Sprint hus leaves Queen's Pier at 1.-311 1.11.

2nd XI v University at Kowloon be seen at Caroline Hill;belween Ground.-H. Overy (Capt.), G. Lee, the Royal Navy and the Athletic: A, R. F. Raven, N. A. E. Mackay, It is of vital importance to the S. W. Smith, J. J. Hirst, A, A, H. Navy as a defeat would remove | Dand, G. A. V. Hall, A. J. Kew, S. the last roninining, hope of finish-Grygory, J. Fraser. Umpire, A. W. jag un top. The Athletic, who Blis; regrer. Capt. Laithwaite. won the champipaghip in '28 and The following will represent the 29 and are strongly placed to win erreis in their League Match against again tre "aot so good as they the Civil Service on Saturday to be played at King's Pork.-L., J. used to be" and the result is Guterres, 11. A. Alves, D. P. Xavier, difficult to anticipate. A goalless. C. M. Soum, II. M. Xavier, G. A. daw seems very possible in View Guterres, F. J. Remedios, A. P. of the brilliance of the Navy Pereira, J. H. Figueiredo, H. A. defence, and the difficulty which Barros und F. 11. Carvalho. the Navy forwards experience in friishing off their attacks.

KOWLOON'S TASK. -

The fallowing will represent thị H.K.Ç,C. v Army to-morrow in a league match on the H.K.C.C. ground:- HI, Owen Hughes (Capt.), A. Reid, E, R. Duckitt, A, Kowloon meet the Police for the|C. Beck.. K. H. Badger, E. J. R. second time in successive weeks, Mitchell, J. R. Hinton, G...P. Lam- to-morrow in the return league mert, W. W. Mackenzie, W. Harris encounter. The match was to Walker, J. R. Çollis. have been played at the Stadham, but the Police scem no more anxious to make the long journey

The LR.C. hockey tam 10 North Point than are the University hockey team on the Uni Kowloon players and I understand versity ground yesterday, and defeated arrangements have been made for the University by 3 gouls to 2. the fixture to be played on the Kowloon ground.

Gillot. Kowloon's right back, damaged an ankle early this week

met a

enable them to beat the Artillery,

Bell, who now fills the inside-right

und it is not certain whether he position, has scored four goals in will be available. It is also his last two matches, a procedure understood that Patterson, a very almost unheard of among Club high-class left half, who has forwards. It is to be hoped that recently joined the Club, will not the improvement in form will he be in a position to play.

maintained,

The Police are now at their most effective strength, but I don't think they can wig.

CLUB IMPROVEMENT.

The Somersets.should win com fortably against St. Josephs.

The Junior League matches are likely to result in victories for Chinese Athletic "A", St. Joseph's, The Club's recent improvement Navy Res., R.A.M.C., South China in the goal-getting line should | "A" and Somersets Reserves...

Army--Pie. Bascombe; 1/Cpl. Champion, Lt. Evans, LL. Tregear, S. Marshall; Major Philby, Lt. Mat tingley; Captain Swayne, L. Max- well; L. Burton, L. MacFarlen, Lt. Biddulph, Sj. Richardson, Sit. Bruno, Pte. Mogg. Reserve-Plc. Bristowe

The kick-off will be at 5 p.m:

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NAVAL PARLEY AND KELLOGG PACT.

AMERICAN DESIRE TO MEET FRANCE HALF WAY..

Terms of imprisonment totalling

Washington, Feb. 20. The question of strengthening fine of $250 or three months' hard | the Kellogg Puct in order to meet labour in addition, were imposed |the views of France, is engaging on a Shantung Police Sergeant the attention of the Government. who kappeared before Mr. Whyte Responsible officials of the Stato Smith, or remand yesterday after, Department disclaim any know- noon, on charges of being in pos-ledge that such a proposal has session of dupliento police chops been made to the, White House, but and of accepting bribes.

A constable was ning before his has been in constant communica Worship on charges of accepting tion with President Hoover on this a bribe and of misconducting him-subject for the past week. self as a police officer by accepting It is learned Mr. Hoover favours money. His Worship expressed meeting the French half way, but 70 the opinion that the only witness he is apprehensive of the effect of against the constable was telling such a step on the Sennte. Mr. the truth but on a principle of law Hoover is unxious at all costs to the defendant was nequitled. get any naval limitation trenty

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