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THIS AFTERNOON'S SOCCER.

SOUTH CHINA AT HOME TO RECREIO.

ATHLETIC AND CLUB.

South China's game with the Club alo Recreio provides the most interesting match on the local soccer programme for this afternoon, the list being as follows:

Benior Division.

Chinese Ath. v, I. K. Club-Sta- dium, 4 p.m.

Polica v. Argyll and S. St. Joseph's, 4 pm,

Recreio v. South ChinaCaroline III, 4 p.m.

Kowloon v, SL, Jaseph's-Kowloon, 1 par.

Second Division,

Navy v. Argyll and S. H.-Navy, 2.30,

8. W. Borderers v. St. Joseph's............ Suckunpon, 2.30..

University Joseph'n, 2.80,

Eastern v. Chinese Ath.-Stadium, 2,30.

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Recrelo v. South China.-Recreio, 2.30.

2.30.

Kowloon v, R Artillery.-Kowloon,,

Third Division.

3. W. Borderers v. R. A. 8. C.-- Chinese, 4 pm,

R. A. O. C. v. South China-Caro- line H, 2.30,

R. A. F. v. Chinese Ath-Chatham Road, 2.30.

The Recrelu, whose record this sensan has been somewhat unexpre- tedly good, get their most sovers teat when they meet Bouth China for the first time to-day. It is not certain whether or not A. V. Goanno will be able to turn out for the Recreio. If he has suficiently recovered from his injury, tha Recrelo may be expected to put up a good fight.

BOXING

CITY HALL SATURDAY,

3rd January, 1921, at 9.15 p.m.

MAIN EVENTS

15 Rounds Contest for Lightweight Championship of the Colony and Belt-

STOKER PERCY LAKE, Holder;

H.M.S. BERWICK and

A. B. DOBSON, HALS. THRACIAN

15 Round Contest for Welterweight Championship

of Colony and Bolt. JOCK CREIGHTON Holder.

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General Pubile: FRIDAY, 2nd and SATURDAY, 3rd January, 1931. Ringside Sents $6. Others $4. and $1. Plus Amusement Tax.

TO-NIGHT'S BOXING

TOURNAMENT..

TWO TITLE BOUTS ON PROGRAMME.

There is an unusually attractive programme down for this evening at eccond tournament The Athletle shoul have little the season's

arranged by the Hongkong Boxing difcully in strengthening their lea-Association at the City Hall. Be gue position at the expense of the afden the return bout between Lake Club, while the Argylls and the Navy and Dobson, there is to be a fifteen should also win.

round contest for the Welterweight" Championship of the Colony between Jack Crichton and A. B. Begbie,

Kowloon are forced to make changes for their match against Joseph's but before their awn

supporters should win comfortably.

In the Second Division, the Navy, Borderers, Club, Enstern, South China and Kowloon should be on the winning side, while the Borderers, Engineers. R. A..O. C. and Athletle are expected to win their matches in the Third. Division.

The full programme of five events in as follow:

0 Round Middleweight Contest.- Stoker Gordon (H.M.9. Cornflower) v. Stoker Williams (H.M.S. Berwick).

8 Round Lightweight Contest--A. B. Kelley (H.M.S. Medway) v. A. B. Francis (H.M.S. Berwick).

10 Round Contest for the Welter-

weight Championship of the Colony and Belt-"Jock". Crichton (Shang- hal) v. A. B. Begbie (1.M.S. Ber- wiek).

PROBABLE TEAMS.

15 Round Contest for the Light- Probablo teams include:

weight Championship of the Colony Kowloon:-Angua; Martin, Pile; and Belt-Stoker Percy Lake (H.M. Hedley, Bilas, Dowman; Moss, Cat-S. Berwick) v. A. B. Dobson (R.M.S. ton, McKelvia, Grimwood and Simp: Thracian).

Ron.

Club:-Rodger; Strange, Elshop: McBride, Stewart, Duncan; Duncan, Segalen, Watson, Gray and Walling-

ton.

Kowloon 2nd:-Angus; Guest, Eastman: Everest, Gilchrist, Smith; White, Brown, Spary, Davies, Blck- ford,

Club 2nd:-Fogwill; Støker, Pouto. loff; Sloan, Funchean, Hynes; Smith, Bell. Strange, Jackson and Fowler.

The following have been selected to represent the University Arst olovon against the Club to-day:-D. A. Oppenheim; E. L. Harrison, F. Y. Lea: S. Rood, 8. L. Wong (Capt.), H. T. Boe; T. Y. Ong, C. Candah, C. K. Tan, P. P. Khɔ, Y. P. Lim.

Club de Recreio teams for to-day's league games, are!--

First Division S. China, Garoline ground at 4 pm. Lawrance, P. M. Xavier, R. Silva-Netto, B. Sousa, N. Beltrao. V. Marques, B. Geaans, Ward A. V. Gosano, Rocha, F. Bantos.

Second Division v 3. China, Recreio Ground at 2.15 p.m.-H. Britto, J. Santos, C. Marques, V. Costa, C. R. Silva, A. Barrotto, G. Guttereres, E. Lawrence, M. Sousa, J. Goranives, G. Figueiredo. Resorves: A, Assis, C. Gosano.

FANLING GOLF.

NEW YEAR'S MEETING RESULTS.

Col. R. B. Skinner (0) one up was the winner of the Bogey Pool at the New Year's mealing of the Golf Club at Fanling. Other scores were Mr. D. H. Elako (15) and Mr. A. Leach (101), both ons down. There were 31 antries.

The Medal round was won by Dr, J. E. H. Cogan, 85-880, out of twelve competitors.

and New

The Mixed Medal Course Bogey events were cancelled,

as no returns were made.

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London, Jan. 2. The first public telephone call over the now direct circuit line from Argentina to Great Britain, was an order for over sixty Morris commercial vehicles received from Buenos Aires

Within three days, all the vehicles were on boked the 6.6. | Upwey Grange bound for South America British Wireless.

0 Round Lightweight Contest—A. B. Gowan (H.M.S. Stormcloud) v. Stoker Tyzack (H.M.S. Berwick),

TO-DAY'S RUGBY.

TEAMS FOR INTERPORT TRIAL MATCH;

This afternoon at 4.15 pan, a Club Interport Trial will be held. This is the first and enly trial to take place and form shown in this game will have a direct bearing on the compost- tion of he Clubs Interport XV. With the aid of several Service players, the following are the teams:

Club Colours.-Dack, J. B. Whit- ham; Threequarters, G. P. Lammert, R. J. Griffiths, E. R. Allera, G. R. More; Halves, M. W. Turner, J. W. King; Forwards, D. L. Milne, W. F. Feers, W. F. Leckie, E. R. West, F. R. Burch, E. B. Gammell, J. A. E. Kendrew, B. P. Masaoy.

Colours.Back, R. J. Grieve; Threa quarters, Lt. Gallentley (S.W.B.), Lt. Hamilton (S.W.B.), C. J. D. Law, J. J. Ferguson: Halves, L/Carp. Rees (S.W.B.), G, A, L. Plummer; For- wards, W. Hartley, E. F. Buttress, A. R. Cox, W. F..Kerr, Capt. McKellar (Argyll's), Surg. Lt. Nicolson (Navy), L/Corp. Tratt (B.W.B.), Szt. Yowles (S.W.B.).

Referee-Dr. J. H. McElney, Jerseys for the Colours? aldó to bo abtained at the Ground.

FIGHTING TO-NIGHT.

Jock Crichton, who is del fending his title as walter- weight champion of this: Co. lony at the City Hall to-night. Our picture shows him wearing the belt. In front is the mid- die weight belt of which he is also the holders

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