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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1933.

EAST LANCS' SOCCER DEBUT

HOCKEY FIXTURES

NOVEMBER 22.

St. Andrew's Ladier v D.G.S., King's Park, b.o. 5.16 p.m.

•H.K. Club v H.M.S. · Medway,

Complete List for the Navy Ground, King's Park, b.o.

Next Few Days

By "Bally-Of"

MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

NOVEMBER 18.

Gorman Club v Royal Engineers, Caroline Hill, b.o. 430. p.m.

NOVEMBER 19,

C.B.A. v United HC, King's Fark, bo. 4.30 p.m.

Royal Signals v K.I.T.C., Mari-

nu, b.o. 4.30 p.m.

H.K. Mule Corps v Police,

Marina, b.o. 4.80 p.m.

NOVEMBER 21.

R.A.M.C. H.M.S. Medway, Sookumpo, b.o..4.30 p.m.

Royal

NOVEMBER 24

Engineers

U.S.R.C., b.n. 4.80 p.m.

V

FRIENDLIES.

NOVEMBER 18.

St. Andrew's Ladles v Marina, b.o. 2.45 p.m.

NOVEMBER 20

Police,

GP..

Radio R.AS.C., U.S.RC.. b.o.

4.45 p.m.

-NOVEMBER 21,

C.B.A. v. K.I.T.C., King's Park, b.o. 6 p.m.

NOVEMBER 24.

H.K. Club "A" y H.M.S, Buffolk, Navy Ground, King's Park, b.o. Gp.m.

THIS AFTERNOON'S RUGBY

Army and Hongkong Club Teams Selected

the

The following will rangment Honekone Football Cloh. First IV nasinat the Army at Banbumano, at 880 nm, to-d-1, P. Whitham; 3. J. Parguann, W. H. R. Reg. R. H C.B.S., mths and 0. P. Lammert. M. W

Turner and J. A. R. Relbv: R. Sad, T. H. Bradford, A. F. Walkien. F. R. Burch, D. C. Lincolns 1st XI v RA.8.0, Comming, G. A. Rtewart. D. McLellan U.S.R.C.. b.o. 4.30 p.m.

and, K. A. Mur, Bene?V4*;—~?, H.K. Club lat, XI. v H.M,S. Med-Antehlson, D. M. Wheelor and 8. H. way, Navy Ground, King's Park, Garrod. b.o. 6 p.m.

St. Andrew's v S.W.B, 2nd. XI., Marina, b.o. 5.15 p.m.

Radio v S.W.B. Ist. XI, Caroline Hill, b.o, 5 p.m.

NOVEMBER 21,

Bt. Andrew's Ladies v Club de tecrelo Ladies, Marina, b.o. 6.15

p.m.

Y.M.C.A. v St. Andrew's, King's Park, b.o. 5.10 p.m.

AGAINST ST. JOSEPH'S

ON SUNDAY

FULL LEAGUE PROGRAMME

LINCOLNS STIFF PROPOSITION

LOCAL "DERBY" AT KOWLOON

(By "Veritas").

In spite of the local "derby” between the Hongkong Foot- ball Club and Kowloon this afternoon, the real attraction

MY FORECAST

ro WIN

FIRST DIVISION

Borderers. Athletic.

S. China. Lincolns.

₤ro DRAW ~~

Kowloon, East Lancs. **SECOND DIVISION.

TO WIN

Navy. Artillery, Lincolns.

TO DRAWI

s. China.

THIRD DIVISIÓN,

TO WIN-

R.A.M.C.

The

S. China.

Lincolns.

TO DRAW-

of the week-end league foot-Hill, which, with its treacherous ball is the debut of the East ground surtace, is one of the meat

dificult pitches on which to play, made Lancs which is being Against St. Joseph's to-morrow at Carolina Hill.”

Locked away as they are at Fanling it has been impossible to obtain any definito information either as to the constitution of the soldiers' team, or of their strength.****

The Army Fifteen. The Army Fifteen will be as follows:-Lt. Birt (RA.); L. Martin (S.W.D.), Pte. Simmonds (8.W.B.), Lt. Rossler (Lines.) and Cpl. Addison

Prospects, therefore, for to-morrow, (8.W.B.); Pto. Walters (8.W.B.) and Le'pl. Howitt (S.W.B.); L. C. Hardy are difficult to assess.

(RA). Pte. St. Joseph's will take the field with (8.W.B.), Lt. Hebert

(S.W.B.), Pte. Gilmour certain obvious advantages. They Walkins

Pte. Lloyd (S.W.B.), Pte. have played several league matches (S.W.B.), Jones (S.W.B.), Gr. Barraclough and have therefore had opportunities (RA) and Lt. Metcalfe (RA). of getting together. Furthermore Caroline Referea-Rev. E. G. Evans (R.N.). they are no strangers to

TO-NIGHT.- TAIT'S MANILA CARNIVAL.

FOLLOW THE CROWD-THEY'RE ALL GOING.

(NEXT TO PENINSULA HOTEL).

KINGS THEATRE

THE

"AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE

-commencing WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER.- STANLEY LUPINO AT HIS BRIGHTEST AND BEST IN A SCINTILLATING MUSICAL COMEDY.

STANLEY LUPINO

AND,

BETTY STOCKFELD

in

"KING OF

THE RITZ"

WITH

HUCH WAKEFIELD'. HENRY KENDALL, GINA MALO

A BRITISH LION-GAINS BOROUGH PICTURE

Z-ROYAL

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Whether these factors will auversely affect the East Lancs remains to be seen, but according to reports they are fielding a strong team, who might easily upset the Saints.

LINCOLNS AND NAVY. Another attractive first division match to-morrow is between the Lincolns, present lengua Icaders, bogating the maximum number of points from five matches, and the Navy, who are Improving every week.

The Lincolns will again enjoy the services of Hocquard and Cork, who were injured a week ngo, and Cpl. Ash is also ex- pected to make his first appear. ance this season.

An early goal might prove decisive in this match, where the struggle be tween forwards and defences is bound to be highly intensive.

This afternoon the Rallway Ground is the scene at the annual Kowloon y Hongkong match,

Kowloon, who have been losing by odd goals after enjoying most of the play, are confident that they can start

a new era of success this afternoon. Timberlake returns and Martin, fast year's Club right back, will be turning out in that position:

n for the Mainlan ders to-day.

Martin is also an old Kowloon player and will be opposed to a former colleague in Blekford. The encounter will probably be full of intercat.

- CLUB'S LOSS.

The Club will be without the services of Fowler on the right wing. Lowson, a second eleven player fills the breach. Robert-

returns to right half Otherwise-the-Club-team-re- mains unchanged.

BON

On the Military Ground at Happy Valley, the Artillery most the Bor- derors, but cannot look

ndently towards victory.

very con-

The Gunners will be weakened by the absence of Allan, who was infur ed last week. In place will be taken by Prles, brought up from the re- serves. The team otherwise is Un- altered.

In the second and third divisions a very anpetising fare is offered and

QUEEN'S

Together

in Another

AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE

TO-MORROW

Again Male

and Female Drama

JEAN

HARLOW

CLARK

GABLE

with

STUART ERWIN

HEAR

JEAN

HARLOW sing "HOLD

YOUR MAN".

μου

thrill)

The pulse-thrilling itars of "Red Bust" reunited in the... Romantic Sensation of the year! UZAS

HOLD YOUR MAN

WITH-METRO'S NEW SPECIAL

NERTSERY RHYMES"

A COLOURIONE REVUE with METRO'S CRAZIEST NEW CLOWNS

fans will be hard put to decide which Always Good Dancing

match to 400.

South China and the Borderers clash in the second division, as do the Athletic and Navy. I expect both Servico teams to just about win.

Lincolns and Borderers meet in the third division in what is promised to ba ons of the boat games of the

веавов.

SOME OF THE TEAMS

For the Week-End

Ilor are some of the teams for the week-end:

DIVISION 1. Club:--Fogwell: Hynes and S. Strange: Robertson, "Skinner And Duncan: Lowson, Dominy, Howe, E. Strango and Bickford.

at the

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Kowloon: Cord; Martin and W. McLAUGHLIN-BUICK lis: Jones. Timberlake, and Bliss: V. White, Lewis, Elliott, EUNI and Blako.

R. Artillery-Combey: Price and Wroe: Harris, Pardoe and Rodgers: Snook, Wood, Leach, Greenshielda, and Seal.

Lincolna - Heath: Ash And Turner: Dudley, Cork and Betts: Baldry, McGuinness, Higgins, Ridley and Hocquard

Recreio Marques: N... · Sliva.. Netto and Bawen: J. Gonsalves, N. Delgado and W. Maher: T. Castilho, G. Guterres, Fl. Sousao, J. Comes and J. C. Rantos.

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DIVISION 2.

KowloonBoyca: Everest and J. White: Cutter, G. White and.Tillery: 0. Davies, G. Winch, J. P. Whlic, Cook and J. Winch.

R. Artillery: Wood A. N. Other and Gibbons: Hunt, Worthington and Collier: Bermingham. Edmunds, Hop. king, Knight and Hill.

Borderert: Williams: Jenkins and Suter: Roberts, Court and Hayes: John Marshfield, Herbert, Morris and Searle,

Lincoirs-Pescon: Coelough and Steains, Maughan, Worrall and Rob- | Bon: Clayton, Chapman, Tale, Mo.

Guinness and Tons.

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