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HONGKONG FOOTBALL
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INTERPORT PROGRAMME.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1933,
SHANGHAI PLAYER
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CLEVER WINGER.
Keats, the East Lanes' outside.
Thursday, January 26th, Hong right, whom Mr. Watson, one of kong v. Shanghal, Club ground.
the Shanghai managers, declares
Saturday, January 28th, Shang-is probably their best forward, hal v. H.K. Chinese, Club ground, was prominent with some trick Monday, January 30th, Shangshots, once benting Bradley with hai v. United Services, Kowloon | a perfect scrow shot which curled ground,
All Matches Start at 3 p.m. Sharp, Booking for the 20th and 28th for the covered and uncavored stands will opon at Messrs. Ander- non on Monday, the 23rd.
Prices: Covered Stand $2.30. Uncovered Stand $1.20.
There will be no booking for the match on the 30th, prices $1.00 and 60 cents. All above prices include tax.
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon. Secretary.
HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB
Under the auspices of the Hong Kong Football Association, the following Interport Soccer Mat- ches will be played on the Club'a ground:-
Thursday, January 26.
Hong-Kong v. Shanghai. Saturday, January 28th,
Shanghai v. Hong Kong Chinese, Both matches start at 3 p.m.
Beala in the Members' enclosure in the covered land may be booked at the Club Houac Saturday, 21st January and од Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings following at from $ p.m. to 7.30 p.m.
Price-$2.30 Including Tax.
Cash only.
round in a semi-circle out of the sontheeper's hands.
Andy Duncan will have a hand- ful of work in stopping this speedy and clever winger, but he accom- plished it In Shanghai, and there in no reason why he should not do it again.
Shanghai expect to line out on Thursday an follows:
Bradley (Palice): Turner (Police), Voong (Tung Hwn): Remedios (A.S.F.),
S Gash (Police). Vance (S.R.C.):
Kent» (East Lanes),
K. C. Chen (Tung Hwa), Collet (A.S.F.), Bossuet (A.S.F.). Hughes (Argylla),
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RAIN STOPS PLAY.
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Rain caused the abandonment of the game between England and the Victorian country team after the lat ter had knocked up 24 for wickets Mitchell took four wicket!
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The best break of the evening was made by James, who compiled 42.
RUGBY FOOTBALL. Club "A" Team for Match To-morrow Afternoon.
The following will represent the Club "A" team against, the South Wales Bunterers at Seokunpoo, 5.16 p.m. to-morrow.-L. Goldman: D. Hynes, N.M. Cochrane, A. W. Torrible anil A. H. Harbord; S. J. H. Fox and N. M. Mackintosh; A. R. Cox, C. Austin, K. A. Munro, F. G. Nigel, FR Burch, S. H. Garrod, J. H. McElney and G. C. Montrle. Re- nerves.-G. E. 8. King, Dalziel.
H.M.S. Devonshire Defeat H.M.S. Cornwall.
1900,
The inrge crowd of supportera from Cornwall-Botterill, Baker and both ships witnessed a very keenly Matthewn, Donovan, Davey #Tac contested match. At half time the Partington, Rogers, Trew, Rowland, score sheet was blank. Shortly after Martin and Parsons. the interval the Devonshfro went
nhend when a high dropping shot MATCH ON WEDNESDAY, from 80 yards range by Champlon completely beat Botterill. This goal HMS. Dovonshire have great encouraged the Devonshire and they hopes of completing "the double," an YESTERDAY'S MATCH,
went further ahead ten minutes from on Wednesday, January 26, their time, when, from a nicely placed pans second eleven are due to play a return from Champion, Smith had no dir-match against H.M.8. Cornwall second The Championship of the Senfor ficulty in beating the goalie from, string. Should the Devonshire win Division of the China Fleet Football close range.
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