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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL
TO-MORROW.
THREE "NEEDLE" GAMES ON THE CARD.
KOWLOON'S TASK.
TENNIS TOURNEY.
PAUL KONG FORCED TO THREE SETS,
A reminder that his path in the I tennis championship promised to be anything but an easy one, was given to Paul Kong yesterday, when he met J. W. Leonard in the second, round.
The match wont the full three [By Wanderer."]
sets.. Once again' Kong revealed a weakness in losing grip of the game Three "needly matches on one at various stages, and It was touch Saturdity is not a frequent occur and go whether he should earn the rence locally, and non-partisan right to contest a thied not, aftor followers of football will have losing the first
The tennis itself did little to cx- difficulty in making up their minds! to-morrow about the match to at-cite admiration. but the interest | was gustained by the keeness of the
tend.
There will be no dearth of in-exchanges, and the fact that the en. counter went the distance. Leon- terest in any of the Sonior games
BOXING.
CITY HALL
Thursday, 5th March, 1931,
at 9.15 p.m.
MAIN EVENT
Middle-Weight Championship of the Colony
scheduled as a matter of fact, the land did well to capture the first set, "JOCK” CRICHTON
programme being as follows:
Senior Leagm.
with Kong slipping-up through over-confidence after taking a use- ful lead in the second stanza, there was a distinct possibility of the Recreto v. Pallee.--Reerela, 4.15 p.mlocal player matching a surprise Kowloon v. Smuth China. Kowloon victory. He just failed to stay the
4.15. Chinese Ath, v. S. W. Bordekorn.— course, however, and Kong won the
Stadium, 4.15.
Inst set without much trouble.
Argylis v. Röyal Navy-Sookunpoo.
4.15.
1.K, Club v. St. Joseph's,-Club,
4.16.
Second Division,
S.W. Borterers v. Navy.Sookun-
poo, 2.45. Chinese Ath. v. St. Joseph's
Stadium, 2.46,
South China v. R.A.--Caroline Hill,
2.45.
The Brat round results were com- pleted with the defent of W. F. Edge by He Ka-lau, who only lost two games. Dr. Valentine and C. G. Holmes were winners in the Club Championship.
The full results were as follows: Open Singles. Paul Kong beat J. W. Leonard 5-7, 6-4, 6-3,
Ho Ka- beat W. F. Edge 6-1, 6-1,
Open Doubles.
(SHANGHAI)
Welter-Weight Champlon of the Colony
VERSUS
A. B. EWIN
(ILM.S. KENT) Imperial Services Middle-Weight Champion 1925-28, iddle-Weight Champion of the
Colony
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Fastern v. Recreio.-St. Joseph's, A. D. Humphreys and i. Owen Hughes beat D. W. Deans and W. N. Petch 6-8, 6-1, 6-4,
Perhaps the most interesting game down for decision is that at Kowloon where the league leaders from South China, Kowloon have provide the opposition. Apart
so far enjoyed the best supers in league competition and it may be taken for granted that they will give the leaders a rent Bght relying
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Club Championship. Dr. D. J. Valentine beat D. S. Green 0-3, 6-4.
C. E. Holmes beat E. T. E. Nash 6-0, 6-1.
The matches down for this after-
n are:
T. Honda and T. Akiyama v. Wong Fult-nam and Siow Kam-sung.
G. Burnett and mon v. F. A, Bestrand and 1.. T. Kitis
Open Singless. Yew Man-kit v. Ng Kam-chuen. Open Doubles. result. 11,24 am. A. B. Purves und F. A. upon the side which defeated Paul Kong and W, T. Lee v. ̃T.)
Redmond,
Chinese Athletic by three goals Ema and T. Hayase.
S. E. and D. S. Green v. Horace Lo buene a fortnight ngo, and South; China will felt the side
and lu Tak-cheuk. which 1900
dverwhelmed the Navy. When they met on Caroline Hill in November, South Chinn won by 1. It is interesting to note that, the Navy are the only side which has also managed to defent Kow- loon in the league. Kowloon have definitely improved since those gantes, having obtained 11 points] In their last six matches, and are facing to-morrow's game with some degree of confidence, South China will undoubtedly start Mrong favourites, however.
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Hockey League.,
To The Editor of Hongkong
Telegraph.]
VOLUNTEERS AT CRICKET.
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PROGRAMME OF MATCHES FOR RACE WEEK.
The Iungkong Volunteers The Athletic meet the Borderers playing a series of cricket matches and a keen struggle here is cerday game against the Kowloon Cricket auring Race Week, including a two- tain. The Borderers are playing Sir-With reference to the letter their first game for a month, but appearing in your paper this morning the rest should not have done regarding the formation of a lumal Hockey Lengue, we shall be very gind them any harm. Against the on behalf of the maker Wright's Argylls they appeared to be going Coal Tar Soup to offer a churlienge stuk. The Athletse are expected shield for competition between the to win. varions Clubs of the Caluny, if the (suggested Lengue is formed,
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"Enthusiast," the writer of the letter mentioned above, points out that the reference in his letter to the teams ilgible to compete in the tiim Shich competition should have specified the Hoogkong Hockey Club, Navy and
Army
"The Strongest Boy."
Club on Sunday and Monday. They meet the Army on Tuesday and the Combined Lengue on Wednesday.
In their first match against the Kowloon C. C. on Sunday at 10.30 am, und Monday at 2 p.m., the fol
wing have been selected to play: E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.). A. C. Another big battle is down for Davies, G. E. R. Divest, S.V. Gitting, Brek. A. Reid, K. 11. Batger, R. R. decision on the Sookunpoo ground, M. Wood, J. E. Richardson, H. F. where the Navy visit the Argylls. Green and R. H. Griffiths. The Navy are a very uncertain to the erratic quantity owing shooting of their forwards, but they will cause a big surprise, if they fail to win this match.
The Police will give the Recreio good run, while the Club should take two points from St. Joseph's.
The match against the Army will commence at 1pm. on Tuesday and being played on the Hongkong C. C. ground. The Volunteers will be re- presented by: H. Owon Hughes (Capt. Capt. W. II. G. Gouter, A. A. E. Mackay, S. V. Gittins, G, C. Reid, K. Balger. A. C. Beek, N. Burnett, J. E. Richardson, T. Baker and R. II. Griffiths.
A match which might Vasily The Canibined League match is Sir. Master Charles Herbert decide the Second Division cham-nl being played on the Hongkong Chantong wants the public to know pionship is being played at C.. rotund, commencing at 1 pm. that he claims to be the "Strongest Bookunpou. The Borderera, best on Wednesting with the Volunteer Boy of his age and Weight" in Hong-placed at the moment are opposed cam being as followa: H. Owen kong. His challenge is to any boy of - £6 ti! prolide-scoring
Hughes (Capt.), Capt. Navy his age and weight and not older and Reserves eleven.
W. H. G. Gouter, A. Reisi, K. H. Batger. A. C. Heek, N. A. E. Maikay, S. V. Gittins, G. G. Burnett, J, E. Richardson, F. Baker and R. H. Griffiths,
heavier.
Mr. A. D. Spoors on behalf of his pupil, and Master Wyoming, accepted the challenge, but as both these boys are two years older, they cannot compete for the title.
Chanatong still claims the title of "Hongkong's Strongest
Probablo trams include: Kowloou-Penny, Murtin.
Dow.
man: Hedley, McKelrie, Elias, Pile, Simpson, Gillott, Grimwood, Ianson.
Club Reserves:Fogwill; Stoker.
II..C.C. 2nd XI. -
Fiy Boy of hiss Sloan, Puncheon, Hooper; Alexander, Bell, Strange, Jackson
age and weight," and will meet only buys of his age and weight, failing which the Gold Medini will be awarded to him. This challenge is open until March 22, 1981. If after that date
no one comes forward to meet him on the four life already mentioned, I suggest halding another contest later for the title of "Hongkong's Strongest Youth" in which Chinnatung, Wyom- ing and Mr. Spoor' pupil and any others under twenty-one can compete for the title. This can take place and be the main ovent 'thring the Physical Cullers Display, in which members of the Mauricio Physical Training Institute and Mr. Spoors and 'pupile will take part. okt
A. J. MAURICHY.
HOCKEY
CLUB TEAM TO MEET SHAMEEN PLAYERS.
The following have been selected to represent the Club v. Shameon on Sunday, 8th. March, at 10.30 for
11 am. U.S.R.C. Ground.
R.
G. Duncan. J. Rodger, A. Botelho, M. W. Tumer, A. Band, J. Noronha, H. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Divell, R. W. Skipp, C. Francis, G. PĄ Lammert,
Ladies' Match.
The following will comprise the K.B.S.F.P.A. Lan in the Caer Clark Cup match, to be played, off against 'the D.G.S. team on thủ F.P.A. ground | at King's Park, on Saturday, at 4.16 p.m.-P. Hunt, M. Martin, D. Pingaet, b. Smith, S. Dalziel, E. Booth, M. Groundwater, D. Hirst, A. Fowler and D. Avenall. Reserve:D. Hunt.
The following will represent the I.K.C.C. 2nd XI V. the R. at home, on Saturday:R. 8. W. Pater- and Tavlin.
son (Capt.), R. I Wil C. E. Eastman; Everest, Gilchrist, Cameron: Smith, F. J. Collins, E. C. Ethering
Kowlong Reserves;—Angus; Guest, Gahagan, P. W. L. Planner. L. Willis, Whiting. Spury, Cotton, ton, J. Chadwick, J. A. Hutchison,
J. A. Ashworth and S. J. Stonesby.
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