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THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1932.

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF. FOOTBALL MEETING.

| DRAW FOR FOURSOME.KNOCK

OUT COMPETITION.

The draw has been made for the Foursome (two balls) knock out com- petition to be played over 18 holea at Happy Valley, and resulted as follow:

SMALL SOUVENIRS TO BE

AWARDED PLAYERS,

At a meeting of the Hongkong present Football Association Council Inst evening, it was decided to small shields and cups to the winners and runners-up in the Shield and forward D. J. Valentine amil J. B. Mackie v.League competitions.

{ut Several views were 1. U. Ireland and H. C. Law; J. P. A.

W. when the matter came up for dis- Davis and G. E. Mitford v. Mulcahy and C. W. F. Bunker; G. W. cussion. It was suggested by Capt. Sewell and H. W. Dawkes y. R. A. Hayward that, in view of the small 3. W. 1. Kate receipts during the past senson, Campbell and R. Younk). C. 1. M. no nwards iso made, but on a proposi-|

H. Richardson;

Jtion by Mr. T.

Stokes that the

Denham and A. GI Wood and d. Baller and A. E. Charman. W. A. winning team be presented with a of the Shield and Longue: replica Stewart and W. G. Lorimer;

And A. It. Selby A. Brooks- trophies, Capt. Hayward withdrew hank and R. F. Clark; R. S. W. Pater-hig motion,

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1. New-

*. W. J. and K. S. Robertion

It was finally decided that souvenirs Shenton and A. MacFarlane; N. J. be awarded but of a much smaller Perrin and 1. S. Edward v. S. J. II. size than last year. Fox and T. J. J. Fenwick: W. Wood-

a

The meeting was presided over by

l and N. Kejohn v. L. R.Mr. R. K. Danean in the absence of

Want and F. K.

11. Lowe

D. S. Robby. F. J. de Rome and 4. Y. Franks; A. E. Lesanan and J. Campbell v. A. C. I. Bowker and 1. II. Mundy, J. 11. Gelling and W. II. Erimonda v. Col, C. I, Savife and Capt. 1. V. Barker Benfield.

Byes.

A. E. Clarke und A. G. Ursull; A. Leach and W. R. Vallance; L. R Andrewes and J. . Kinnaird; . . Lee and A. C. Braine Hartnell.

YESTERDAY'S SOCCER.

MATCHES IN THE LOCAL LEAGUES.

Yesterday's Hongkong League foot- hall results at

Division 1:

# K.F.C

H.K. Police

Division 11:

12th Ruty.

2 RAALE

Wire

"

Mr. J. Ormiston who is indisposed.

LOCAL SOCCER.

FORTHCOMING LEAGUE

MATCHES.

in the, The following games League will be played on Satur- day:

Argylls

Second Division.

V.RAC.C.-Chatham Rd. round: kick-off at 4.30 p.m. sharp; referee, A. B. Lait,

Third Division.

R.A.F. "

Radio, Herzrio round, pm.: referee. Mr. Gemes. S.W.B. Recreio, Reerein ground, 1.30 am.: referee, W. Cul

the Third On Wedneslty, in

The playing pitch was under water Division, R.A.F. meet SMV.B. on midfield, but two League gathe Recrein ground, at 4556 pan.:

contested [1 the HK.FX referee, W. G. Nesworthy. ground. Owing to the tale story af the Junior game, due to the late or rival of the Gunners, the senior Kamie was played in semi-durkness the nat whistle sounding a couple of minutes before 7 o'clock.

The following will represent the

Club 2nd against the South Wales Borderers an Hongkong Hockey the Club Ground on Monday at 5.15 p.m. . S. Moses, .. F. Nicholson, 1. A. B. Dunean, 11. J. D. Lowe, F. G.

ĮSATURDAY'S CRICKET, S. Dale J. E. Potter, S. J. H. Fox, S. ii, W. A. Nowers. W. E. Wiliams and R. D. Kilber.

KOWLOON C.C. PLAYERS AGAINST I.R.C.C.

The Kowloon C. 6. in their match

against the Hongsong on Satur

duy will be as follows: J. C. Lynd, F.

Goodwin, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher,

N. A. E. Mackay. P. Madur, G. C. Burnett, W. C. Hang, F. E. Lawrence, F. S. W. Smith and J. Hunter.

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