THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932.

THE CHINA MAIL

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"LOLLY" GOLDMAN TO TAKE HOWE'S PLACE AS CLUB LEADER

"A

NDY" DUNCAN, who

was

GOLDMAN TO PLAY.

"Lolly" Recovers From Head Injury.

DUE BACK MONDAY,

TO SUCCEED HOWE AS CLUB LEADER.

THE

(By OUTSIDE LEFT)

THE Club will be sorry to lose Howe 80 soon after his described by Mr. W. E. triumph, but aupporters will be Hollands, joint manager of the glad to know that L. Goldman, who on Home leave, arrives Colony team, in his exclusive cable has beon

to the China Mail as the meat out-back on Monday morning, and will probably resume football after an standing player in the match, absence of nearly two years.

POLICE INTERPORT GAME ON SATURDAY

Local Side Selected

The following have been selected to represent the Hong Kong Police aleven in their match against the Canton Police eleven at Caroline II, on Saturday at 3.45 pm, ¦--- G. J. Perkins; C. Blackbourn," C. Dowman; L. Mintey, F. E. Channings, A. R. Brittain; T. Pile, G. C. Moss, J. Johnston, Re- J. L. Stephens, C. Pile. servos Williams, Wheeler.

Goldman it will be remembered

sustained an injury to the head in a rugby game and "under doctor's orders, was prevented from indul- ging in any strenuous sport for over a year and a half.

He has since recovered, and will in all probability take up his old position at centre for- ward in the Club line,

Goldman has had consider- able experience as a footballer, both as a senior league player and an interporter, having rc. presented both Hong Kong and Shanghai at centre forward: He captained the Shanghai Foot- ball Club for a number of years and has boon credited with play- ing in evening first division game while in Shanghai, with one caption, and that was on account of illness. He is probably the most experienced European centre forward in the Colony, having played in that position against

SX-

COLONY SOCCER XI most of the teams in Hong Kong

DUE TO-MORROW

Chinese Players Prolong

Their Stay.

TO PLAY CHARITY

FOOTBALL

[From Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai To-day.

Ten of the sixteen members of the victorious Hong Kong soccer. oleven left here yesterday at noon

by the President Taft and are ex- pected to arrive back in the Colony on Friday at 7 a.m.

The Chinese members of the side -Cheng Shiu-hong, Wong Mei- shun, Suen Kam-ahun, Lau Mau and Leung Wing-chiu-have been persuaded to lend their support to charity matches in aid of the North East Volunteers. They will bo included in a Combined Chinose eleven which will play a series of

and Shanghai.

!

Soccer

Personalities

Lam_Yuk-ying.

(Chinese Athletic)

games against foreign teams. Mr. NE of the finest centre haif backs Mok Hing-kwai, joint-manager of 0

in the Colony Lam Yukying

the Colony team, is also prolonging learned his football while a graduate at St. Paul's College. At school)

his stay.

THE Hong Kong Interport soccer eleven with the exception of S.

Reading from left to right (standing): Mullane, Bliss, Pardoe, Dun- can, Lau Mau. (Seated): Cheng Shiu-hong, Wong Mei-shun, Howe, Suen Kam-shun, Baldry and Rodger.

Leading League Goal-Scorers

FIRST DIVISION

The following is a tat of the lead- jing goal-scorers in the First Divi-

Hion of the League to date:

Jones (Borderera)

Ho Ka-kuen (Athletic) Bryant

(Artillery)

Tam Kong-pak (8. China) Wong Mei-shun (S. China)

Sul-hon (Athletic) Davis (Borderers)

Mak

Nelema (Kowloon)

B. Goiano (St. Joseph'a) Harding (Lincolns). Wood (Artillery) Moore (Artillery) Kirkhara (Lincolns)

Lee Wai-tong (8. China) Johnston (Police) Baldry (Lincolns)

Harris (Borderers) Dominy

(Club) Webb (Kowloon)

A Gosano (St. Joseph's)

E. Strange (Club)

Bantos (Recrolo)

Howe (Club)

Blake

(Kowloon),

Consalves (Recreio)

Higgins(

Channings

Pile (Police)

Usher (Navy)

Suen Kam-shun (Athletic)

Duncan (Borderers)

Davien (Navy)

Purkins (Navy)

17

B

6

Scored all the goala in one match.

SECOND DIVISION

The following is a list of the lead-

ing goal-scorers in, the Second Divi

sion of the Lengue to date:

Matthias (Borderers)

Ko Hang-chung (Athletle) Morriss (Borderers) Frearson (Artillery)

Hardy (Artillery)

Hamblyn (Borderers)

Au

Ping-ming (Ewe) McGuiness (Lincolns)

*Parkins (Navy)

Malpas (Lincolna)

Lo Chat-wan (Athletic)

SECOND DIVISION

Yeung Kin-pa (Athletic) Williams (Club)

Lakeman (Borderers) Yeung Kin-po (Athletic) Au Kim-fun (Ewo) Kam

(8. China) Cheung-lam

Hocquard

Bentham Chadwick (Navy)

webbin-Vick

(8. China)

Loung Tate (Lincolns) Snooks (Artilery) Pritchard

ard (Borderers) Santos (St. Joseph's) To Wai-hang (8. China) Ng Po-kim-(8.

China)

Reece (Borderers)

Purcel

Souza (St.

Olu

(St. Joseph's)

(Tsung Tsin) (Athletic)

tu Bhuk-yan Cheung Koon-asn

Chan Cheung-chun (Athletic) Watson (Club) Discomere (Artillery)

Wong

Warnes

Cher-kam (Ewo) Y

(Ewo)

Phillips (Kowloon)

Bickford (Kowloon) Duffield

To Waowloon)

(8: China)

Mok Yin-sang (Tsung Tein) Hast (Kowloon)..

Barnen (Lincolns) Chan Kwang kwan (Taung Tsin)

Wallace (Borderers) Pau Ka-ping (8. China),

| TRIBUTE PAID TO LOYAL AID OF MR. MCTAVISH

Farewell Presentation at Valley Last Night.

Members of the Hong Kong Football Club were present at the Clubhouse last night when A farewell presentation was made to Mr. H. M. McTavish, the secretary of the Club,

As a mark of esteem for his loyal services to the Club dur- ing the last eighteen years Mr. McTavish was the recipient of a watch, "Mac" also carried home with him a wristlet watch for Mrs. McTavish.

Mr.

and Mrs. McTavish

GARRISON FOOTBALL

LEAGUE

20 BATTERY LEAD TABLE

BY BIG MARGIN.

FREARSON AGAIN INJURED

IANSON AND GRIMMETT STARS IN ALDERSHOT LEAGUE,

(By Spot Kick.).

leave for England on SaturdayTHE withdrawal of the South of the H.K.BA. League, are by the Comorin, so that "Hec- tor" will just have time to congratulate the victorious Hong Kong eleven, which be helped to select.

ARTILLERY

SHOULD TAKE

THE LEAD

Gift Points Against Kowloon,

Wales Borderers, and the late well-balanced team, and have been arrival of the Lincolnshire Regi-somewhat strengthened lately by ment have caused this season's the arrival of several players from entries in the Garrison Foot-'Shanghai. It is rumoured that ball league to be fewer in Vance, who came to Hong Kong comparison with those of with the 1930-31 Interport team, is previous years.. The Artillery, due here soon, and his arrival will however, have entered three teams, greatly assist the service corps da. one from each Battery, and the fence. |Small Units ona gach, thus leaving elght teams to struggle for, cham-

pionship honours,

The 20th. Battery at present lead the league with six points to their credit, followed by the R. A. M. C. with the same num- ber of points for twice as many

BALDRY AND PARDOE TO BE games

ON VIEW.

Saturday.

RASC. AND SANDS

+

The R. A. O. C. have shown or ratic form to date, due to numerous team changes. They brought off a big surprise, however, when they easily defeated a strong R. A. §. C. eleven by four clear goals. They, are weak at forward, although their players are inspired by a The 12th. Battery, with the nu- splendid centre half in Sands, who cleus of last year's H.K.F.A, Jun- formerly played In that position ior Shield winning team have al-for St. Josephs and who has turned Thirteen Games On ready shown that they are still a out for Army and United Services

strong force, winning both their teams. matches in a very convincing man- Two matches have been decided THE visit of the Canton Police ner. They are unlucky at present this week, one between the En- I team for the annual Police in being again without son, who, at while the 20th Battery met and de- the services and the Ordnance Corps, Interport game over this week-one time a full back, has led their feated the Medical Corps yesterday end has been responsible for the forwards successfully, and who afternoon. postponement of three premier last season was among the leaders ·ARTILLERY-WIN league games. The Borderers the goal-scoring list. His en- The latter encounter was of an have had to postpone their game with the Police, and the Club and forced shience is again due to a eves nature, but rough play mar the Athletic game has also been threaten to and his soccer days. caston both teams had to be ad knee injury which is bad enough to red play throughout. On one oc postponed. In addition to these He has played for Army represen- dressed by the referee. The Saturday games the South China ative teams on several occasions. R.A.M.C.opened the attack and and St. Joseph's fixture for Sun-

R.A.M.C. LOSS

after a few minutes Nelems broke [day has also been postponed.

The RA. M. C. are not the team through to open the scoring for the The Lincolns, with Baldry they were when the well known Medicals. The Artillery 'recover- back in their side, fresh from Grimmett-Janson wing performed fed and took the lead when Wroe and his triumphant visit to Shanghai, for them. They have, however, a Wood scored. should have little difficulty in

beating the Navy, and in the good leader in Neloms, who turns A bout of midfield play featured only other First Division game out at centre forward for Kowloon. for a time and the interval came

white Wells

and Watkina, without any further scora. The the Artillery should win easily also players for Kowloon, are stal-Artillery showed batter combining over Kowloon with Pardoe re-warts in their defence, THIRD DIVISION

turning to the centre-half posi- Grimmett and Ianson are at tion after his triumph in Shang- the leading hat.

Kowloon will also be Division strengthened by the return of Bliss, who arrives back in the Colony to-morrow from Shang- hai.

The following are goal-scorors in the Third

11.

10

of the League to date:

8

A. M. Omar (St. Joseph's)" Purcell (Borderers)

13

12

Sands (R.A.S.C.)

Haroon (St. Joseph's)

Campos.) Tate

(Recreto)

T.

.M.

(St. Joseph's) Costelho (BL Joseph's) Clarke

(Athletic)

The Interport side, in proud pon- session of the Interport Cup, were Lam showed an all-round aptitude given a royal send off at Customs towards sport, being especially pro- INTERPORT HERO FOR EVARA Jetty, and each member of the side mising on the soccer field and the expressed pleasure at the brief track. He was also excellent at basketball and volleyball. On the

visit.

The Colony players who left track he was brilliant over the Shanghai to-day were Jack Rodger, high and low hurdles. He was cap the skipper, Pardoe, the vice-captain of the St. Paul's basketball team tala, Mullane, Strange, Bliss, Dun-for three successive years during ean, Howe, Baldry, Bryant, and which period the school were Colony Mr. W. E. Hollands joint manager, of the team.

Champions.

Lam

commenced his football

HOME LEAVE.

Howe Will Be Missed By Club.

(By PENALTY)

HE victorious Interport Soccer During their brief stay in the career in 1918, and four years later team left Shanghai yesterday North the Colony side won the In- accured his place in the South Ching morning by the President Taft and a half-back. After & are due to arrive early on Friday terport Cup by defeating Shanghai team as

by 4 goals to 8, and then proceed-saries of successes with the famous morning a

ed to hold the formidable Combin-Chinese club ho joined the Chinese The whole team are in the best ed Chinese team to a draw of one Athletic in 1925, when the rift in of health and are looking forward the lute occurred and South China to flying Shanghai's 'đag from the goal-all, after scoring first.

lost several of their most promising mastheading players.

C. B. S. DEFEATED

Lom toured Australia with the South China team in 1923, and has On the Recrelo ground yesterday, also visited the Philippine Islanda the Kowloon Dock Apprentices de Shanghai, Java and Singapore have feated the Central British School all seen him in action.

·In

Howe, who has played his last Interport game for the Co- lony, leaves for England - In about a week's time. He will be sorely missed in the Club forward line where he has play

by, 3 goals to 1, after the school 1998 he captained ..... the vic-|-- ed a prominent part in scoring: boys had registered an carly goal torious Chinese team at the the most number of goals for by Phillips. E. Lawrence recorded Far Eastern: Olympiad, and this the Club during the 1981 sea--- the “hat trick for the Apprentices year he captained the Athletic when con. He is also a Tiențain In- In the second half.

they toured Java. Seriously con-- terport centre forward, The teams were as follow

sidered for Interport honours this Howe will leave the Colony in KDA H. Edley; Cunningham, year Lam had to give way to Barber triumph, and any game or incident J. Lawrence; Elphinstone, Coats, and Pardes, whose bustling play dis- which went against him this year Mackintosh; Humphreys, Boyd, F. counted his elaborats artistry. He will be forgotten wham Hong Kong Lavrence, Masayalf and Brenden. was a member of the Hong Kong remembers the brilliant winning C.R.S.Stephens; Dalziel, Mc- side which lost to Shanghai at the goal, which he scozed, thus enabl- Lood, Hopkins, Blake, Smith; Valley by the odd goul in sepen in ing Hong Kong to maintain their Sharpham Gaubart, Phillipalli Witt the 2031 encounter

record of having won avery, alter- and Jordon.

E.L. mate game since 1925;

Lincolus)

Lou Wal-kwong (8. China) Yeung Pun-hiu (8. China) Lia

Shu-ming (B. China). Nelson (Borderers)

Hui-kwong (Athletic)

Johns Mason (Borderers)

(Lincolns)

(Talkoo)

Morgan

TO

Wong (Univeralty) Tjoa (Universlty)

(Radio) Avock Elma (Radio) Costelho

\{St. Joseph's) Clemente (Lincolns) Keamish (RA.F.) Tate (Lincolns)

Cheung Moon-ring (Athletic) Marques (Radio)

(Radio)

BATCH (Signals):

Hin Yu-kwan

Yu-kwan (Athletic) Kwong Yin-ming (Athletic) Davis (Lincolns) Dennis (Lincolns) Marshfield (Borderers)

rg China) Lau-Tat-sang (8 Santos (St. Joseph's)" Conta (St. Joseph's)

Whiting (B.E.)

Xavier (Recreio) Lemory (Bignals) Jones (Bignals); -Harper (Lincolns, Chan Moon-wang Holding Blagh (R

Tang Yen-shour @Himbury)

Hal Yu Lwor Conver

present playing at left wing for the R.A.M.C. Depot, one of the strongest teams in the Al- dershot Command League. The R. A. S. C.. who are going

Six games in the Second Divi-great guns in the Junior Division sion and five games in the Third (Continued from previous column Division will also be played on (incolng comm Saturday,

The South China and Artillery game should prove worth while watching, as both teams are al- most of same strength, with the Artillery slightly ahead on Signals v Taikoo points The Chinese, however, possess a strong team, and if

on the reopening, and scored again through Greenfield. Before, the end Naylor replied for the Medicals,

ENGINEERS TRIUMPH The Engineers easily beat the Ordnance Corps at Chatham Road, acoring twice in each half without reply.

Play was very even in the first half with the Ordnance forwards. spolling good chances and the En- (Recreio 2.80) gineers goalkeeper being rarely troubled, Sands broke up many good attacks by the Engineers' for- wards, who were well lead by Him- bury. It was not until late in the first half that the Engineers trou bled Day, but they scored two quick- goals through Himbury as a result of two free kicks for hands.

SUNDAY'S GAME.

Third, Division.

(Sookunpoo 4 pm)

· FIRST DIVISION.

they play as a team instead of LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE. attempting: fancy footwork they should come on level terms with the Artillery in the league table. The following are Saturday's and Sunday's leaguo fixtures:

FIRST DIVISION,

Lincolns v Navy

(Valley 4 p.m.)

Borderers Artillery

St. Josephs South China Lincolns Athletic club.

Kowloon

Artillery v Kowloon m) Police

(Kowloon 4:

SECOND DIVISION.

Borderers v Ewo

Recrelo

FAthletic

(Valley 2.80) Borderers

Lincolns v Club menu Lincolns Byrne (Chatham Rd. 2.80) Artillery South China y Artillery:

(Caroline Hill 2.30)

| Eastern y Athletic **

Goals,

P. W. D. LE. A Pte 7.6 1.180 - 6 11

7 5 0 2 17 12 10

Both sides struggled hard in the second half with both defences Whitefield put kicking, strongly.

the issue beyond doubt when he scored from the spot and in the 741 212 7 closing minutas Pegg added an

6)

COMEN 2.2 Hollingsworth was a hard work- or for the Engineers while Sands 30 3 10 10 6 and Bown stood out in the Ordnance 620418 17 4

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St. Joseph'e v Naryshkol

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· GARRISON LEAGUE.

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THIRD

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THIRD DIVISION, Lincolns

Radio v. R.AS.C

R.A.E.C

Borderers

(Athletic 4 p.m.) Athletics

St. Joseph's Athletic

South Chlag:

AS A 21(Club 2.30)| Aiguali South China v. Engineers Radio

(St. Joseph's 4 pm) Rio

RAF lecrolo v. Borderers H

(Recreio 4 p.m.) Continued at fact of sest column).

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OF MATCHES TO DATE.

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