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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1932.

THE

HONGKONG

SOCCER CUP FINAL.

SCOTLAND'S TEAM TO MEET PORTUGAL.

have been following The Relected to represent Scotland against Portugal in the final of the Sunday Herald Charity Cup on the Hongkong Football Club ground on Saturday, March 6th, kick-off at 4 pm. sharp-Rodger Blackburn. Dixon; McGlachan, McKelvic, A. Duncan: Bell, Hill.

Fraser, Shepherd and Christie.

Reserves:

Henderson.

and G. Dancan. Referee, Baldwin. 1.pesmen. Lawrence and Mose.

London Mr. Messrs.

Third Division. The following Third Division matches will be played on Satur- day March 5th:

R. E. v. H.A.F-Chatham

2.45 p. Rround Nosworthy.

V.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

LOCAL YACHTING.

JUNIOR CHALLENGE SHIELD NINTH CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT;

SURPRISE

Threo

Junior matches in the Challenge Shield were played on Saturday, in Intermittent rain and muddy conditions. Results were:

A

R. Navy Kowloon F.C. 3 R.A.0.C.

ON SATURDAY.

Siskin (Mr. A. V. Harvey), Blue. jacket (Mr. H. S. Rouse) and Lolo (Mr. R. Grieve) were the winners of their respective classes in the annual nailing championship .events which S.W.B.

were concluded on Saturday when the 12th Buty

ninth race of the season was sailed

Royal The winners qualify for the semi-under the auspices of the finals.

Hongkong Yacht Club,

The course, on Saturday was over a distance of 8.30 miles and was a

Mark follows:-Quarry Bay

(P.). Channel Rocka (P.), Mark on Lirej (S.), Kowloon Rock (S.), Channel Rock (S.).

The surprise of the series was the defeat of the Navy by the Airmen at King's Park.

"I" Class-Started at 2.25 paru.

Timen

Total -Pinkhea Corrected P'tients.

4.50344 4.26.24

Charity Match. 4 charity match arranged by the H.K.C.A.A.. to swell the fund being raised locally to assist the Shanghol refugees, was played yesterday on the South Chinn ground nt Caroline X|}}| between a team selected from

the Nor South China Touring players and, in folia Army XI, the result being a draw of two goals pil

Yacht

Rd. referee. Mr.

11. E. Major General J. W. Sandi-Dia landa, G.0.0, accompanied by Capt.

St.

Joseph's.--St.

2,45..

referee

Radio Inseph's ground, Mr. Culf.

Shield Competition. The Emergency Committee have decided that the amended daten for the Shield Competitions shall be as followN——

Semi-Finals Senior & Junior. Saturday March 19th.

Finals Sentor & Junior.---Satu

March 26th.

diy

Owing to the absener of the Argylls.

the Committee decided

that the Club should pass into the senior final,

The Beniar Bnal, Puffer Y S.W.B., is to be played on the Chich ground at 4.15 p.m. sharp.

The draw for the Junior Com petition will take place on Tues- day, the doth, and will be notified to Club later.

4,29,00

(Capt. Xrosh-Me)

4.21.22 9 69

(Lt. Anstruther}

4.22.62 201 (Mr. A. Y. Harvey)

Did Anial.

4.16.04

flor Binghal)

4.21.12 }

(Mr. J. Bryer)

4.34,00

2

47

(Mien N. Atakesį 4.30.59 1

Marcy}

R. M. Cameron, A.1.C., arrived behemother fore the klok n nnd the players were " & " Class-Started at 2.30 p.m. presented to him. Others present in-

Unphne cluded the Hon. Mr. 1. 1. Kutewall and Mrs. Kotewall. The covered Allen

Landa were well patronised and n Why Wonder large number witnessed the

| Eller Jacket from the Leighton Hill slopes.

South Chlon won the toss and the (line out wins as under:

match

"G"

South China-Wong Ki-leung Afattar Lang Yan-chan no Tam Kong-pak: Leung Wing-chui, fe Wai-tong and

hal Ping-shun; Chen Sut-hong, Chui | L Kwok-luen, Fung King-cheong, Suen | Kumishun and Ip Pak-wab.

Army XI-Johnson; Mullane ani Morrison; MacGinshan. Chuunings andį Underwood; Harris, Davies, Gillett, Pedmore and Dancan.

Referee, S. M. H. Scott R.E. Mr. . . Katewall kicked off for the Army.

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4,32,44

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4.33.0%

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4.52.26

K2

Mr. A. Pickering) 4,36,01 4.13.434

(Cod. Walker JLN.) Class-Started at 2.35 p.m.

46011 2 BỊ

4 59,11

Mr. Grieve) 4.69.25 1.58,02 1 45

(Capt. W. C. Hive)

Yesterday's Event.

Tha R.H.K.Y.C. defeated the Army

in a whole-day sailing contest yes- terday:

Course(1) Channel

(2) Ramsey Shnal (P).

Morning Race.

Presentation of Souvenira. Twenty-four silver medals were presented by the China Trensure Co. Yarit as souvenirs to the players. Before | Diena. asking is Excellentry to present the

12p raedns, Mr. Mok thanked the Ariny Why Wander for the assistance they had given the | Morlacher

fallen

SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY. Federation in arranging, the match. Speedwell

TOURNAMENT ON MARCH 12.

CF11

Final arrangements for the seven- hude Rugby Tournament which it is propond to haid in the middle of March, were made at a meeting of board H.M.S. Tepresentatives Tamar at which were present_Com- mander Morris President). Dr. J., A. McElney, Mr. B. P. Massey, Lieut. Pryor and Lieut. Commander Trick & Hon. Secretary),

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ત hold th was then decided tournament on Saturday, March 12, on the Club ground Happy Valley. Commencing at 3 pm. Should there be more than eight teams, preliminary reunds will be played on Wednesday March D.

Each game will be of fifteen mutes duration with one minute Interval but should there be no de- cision at the end of the game, nn extra three minutes ehch way will

will he played. There minutes play each way in the final

interval of malet with an

three minutes. Hugby Union Rutes will be othered to.

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ton

He thanked the General for being present at the match and for kindly consenting to present the medals, Mr. Kolown for kicking off and Mrs. † Argulla 11. Kotewall for drawing the winning Dauthen

Alt football ticket. He also thanked the players for turning out. especially f mentioning those who had mode the Adanar journey from Canton.

H. E. then presented the medals. On the enll of Ler Wai-tong. three cheers were given for II. E. the G.0.C.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

MACAO VISITORS WIN TWO MATCHES.

The

Win

Argulis {I LXhen Atlak

WJO

Armp

Hailed by

Rocks (P).

Position

J'

31. Col. Dansterville H

Ct. Meintyre

Ma Lochner

Mai. Bomerville

Capt. Fawkfi

Total

Club

Mr. Girist

Mr. Pers

Mr. Nichonach

13

1

Mr. Jark

Mr. Kemisn

Mai. Stewart

..

Total

Afteranon Race.

Armr

Lt. Anstruther

Mal. Harry

Capt.

3. Bockner

Adanac

Lt. Col. Maruscza

p.m. Total

Bana

a.m. Tolal

Grand Tulal

Club.

Mel Crotcher

Mr. Gandy Kekecina

the Why Wunder? Mr. Jack

Bluejacket Speedwell

A team of hockey, players from Macne arrived in Hongkong on Satur Calen day and over the week-end played h two matches with local teams, visitors winning in each case.

Portuguese players showed wonderful combination in both their their deserved games and fully

team victories. They are a skilful and under the captaincy of Lieut. F. da Costa are a deult combination to beat.

Despite the rain on Saturday the visitors from Macno engaged the Jat Regiment and won by three grunts to one. The match was to have been played on the Marina ground but owing to the condition of the field Yester- was played at King's Pork. terday morning the visiting players had a narrow win over the Central British Association, scoring once with- out reply.

Maj. StewaZ Mire Stukra

D.M. Triat a.m. Total

Grand Tutal

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BROKEN GLASS CONCRETE.

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One or two tennis may be entered from the following clubs, military and naval site: The Hongkong Foot- ball Ch (Rugby Section), the long- kong and Shanghai Bank, Kowlan Rugby Club, South Wales Horderern, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and other military units, H.M.S.

COLOUR IN £300,000 steries, Sth Submarine Flota, H.M.S. Tamar and small ships.

COACH STATION. Entries should be forwarded to the Hon. Secretary by noon on Friday

Cement and coloured glass com- next. it is requested that the fol

make The players were C. Capitule: J. bind lowing details be given: (a) Names of

a concrete which players and reserves (three reserves Rodrigues, M. Cardoso; J. Ferreira, scintillates with innumerable bees| for each team) and pinces in the Lieut. F. da Costa, Lino Ferreira; Jan the base of the central tower Ackl (three forwards, one scrum-half, Langeira, P. Angelo, J. Laertes, L.

of the largest motor-coach stationi fuli Cosia and A. Santos. three-quarters and one Ewa

In the world. back), (b) Colours and (e) Numbers. Reserves can only replace an In- Ko jured man in the next match. PHAD con piny for more than one team.

The charge for admission to the ground on March 12, when cight Lens will contest the final stages, will be $1 to the covered stand and 60 cents to the uncovered stands, servicemen in uniform, half price. The proceeds will be devoted to Naval and Military Charition.

It is requested that all communi- cationa benddressed to the Ian. Secretary, Seven-a-Side Tournament, Cla The Captain's Ofice, II.M.S. Tumor.

SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

FIRST OFFICIAL MATCH IN NEW ZEALAND.

of

Christchurch, Feb. 27. Following their recent tour Australia, the South African cricke ters are now in New Zealand where they played a representative side on Saturday in their First Test match on the Inland.

New Zealand took firat knock and

CANTON MARATHON.

TWO HUNDRED RUNNERS INCLUDING GIRLS.

This is the new statinn being! built at Victoria, London, to serve nearly 2,500 coaches a day.

instead of sund and Thames hal- last, the white Portland cement is mixed with broken

Beer bottles, Glass Inmpshades, Window panes, Poison bottles. All this gives strength and lus.

The third round-the-city marathon nyer a distance of about nine miles organised under the auspices of the Kwangtung Athletic Association, took place on Saturday in Canton under unfavourable weather conditions. tre to the concrete. Despite the slippery and muddy course One of the wonders of the str-

200 contestants, including several tion is the "chart room," where | girls participated."

officials, with maps of route

The race was won ig convincing: spread in front of them, will con- manner by Yuan Tin-cheng, a student;trol by telephone the fleet of hun- with Li, Yuk-hainng second and Lai dreds of coaches travelling from Hslung-chak third.

The first prize for girls was won all parts of the country. by Miss Feng King-ki, a student of the Girls' Normal School

The winner of last year, Chao Fai, participated but falled to get a place.

AMATEUR FOOTBALL. VICTORY FOR ENGLAND IN

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