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THE CHINA MAIL
CLASH BETWEEN CHINESE & NAVY
T
Rigid Orthodoxy Opposed To Originality
MACHINE ~ LIKE PRECISION OF CHINESE SHOULD TRIUMPH
FIXTURE LIST & PROBABLE TEAMS.
(By Outside Left.)
NHE Lai Wah Cup game will be the attraction on to-day's foot- ball programme when the Chinese will be at home to the Navy at Caroline H1.
It will be a clashing of widely different schools, the old and the severely new. It will be a test of rigid orthodoxy as opposed to un- conventionality', high tradition
against tactics dictated by master craftsmen. And who would dare any which is the better-the arts, giaces delights of the Chinese, or the originality, the brazenness of the Navy.
The Becrot of the Chinese strength is no mystery, its source His obvious.
THIRD DIVISION St. Joseph's v. Lincolns
Signal v. Radio
University v. Recreio
Borderers v. Athletic
(Chatham Rd 2.80)
(Sookunpoop.m.) (Athletic 4 p.m.)
(St. Joseph's 4 p.m.) MONDAY SUNDAY HERALD" CUP China v. Portugal
(Club 3.15)
THIRD DIVISION Engineers v. Taikoo
(Sookunpoo 4 p.m.) TUESDAY "SUNDAY HERALD" CUP England v. Wales
(Club 3.15)
Reserves:-Tong-kwan, Lai Kwok
UNFLINCHING AND BRILLIANTiller Puncheon, M. Railion;
OXFORD SOCCER GOALKEEPER LOOSENS UP AT VALLEY.
G. R. M. Ricketts Between Sticks.
Mr. G. R. M. Ricketts, the ex- Oxford soccer goalkeeper was - seen at practice on the Club ground on Tuesday evening.
Asked by a China Mail re- presentative whether he had any Intentions of playing in the near future, Ricketts replied that he was only enjoying a loosening up.
OTHER
SPORTS
TO-MORROW.
GOLF Completion of first round of Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's Admiral's Cup; Completion of first round of Kowloon Golf Club Jualor Champion- ship.
MONDAY,
HOCKEY
Mamak Tournament Police v. "Incognitos"
(U.S.R.C. ground 3.30 p.m.) German Club v. Royal Engineers
(Soakumpoo 4 p.m.) HUNTING Fanling Hunt Hounds Meet
(Annandale 3.15 p.m.) YACHTINGA
PROBABLE TEAMS It is that every player pulls his weight for the benefit of the England:-Fogwill (Club); Allen others; they are all fetchera and (Artillery, Strange (Club); Robertson
Shirras carriers for the purpose of goal (Artillery); Woods (Artillery), Bryant
Navy)
(Navy), Pardos getting, with Tam Kong-pak, Fung (Artillery), Perkins (Navy), Moore King-cheong and Ip Pak-wa, arch-{(Artillery) and Baldry (Lincolndl., schemers; Wong Mei-shun, the Chinese XI:-Lim Tin-chan; Lee Tin- policeman-in-chief, and Lee Tin-sang, Lau-mau; Leung Wing-chui, sang and Lau Mau will be in all Wong Mei-shun, Lam Yuk-ying: Cheng
Shui-hong, Tam Kung pak, Fung King- Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Race! readiness to help, if needs be, cheong, Suen Kam-shun, and Ip Pak-; to Macao and back for Potts' Challenge Leung Wing-chui and Lam Yuk-wa.
Cap ying out of a tight corner.
(Cruisers 7.30 a.m.) The Navy are the less likely to chui, Leong Yin-chan and Lee Shek- be disturbed by all that will be Yeow.
Club II:-Fogwill; Krilovsky, Sloan; demanded of them.
G.L. Rocha (Recreio), F.. A. Santos Bell, Boyd, Low and Farrow. (Recreio). Kowloon:-Cook; Wells, Walker; It is not that they have the
China: Lim Tin-chan; Leo | Tin-! superiority complex, they them-Watkins, McKelvie, Bliss: Eastman, sang, Lau Mau; Leung Wing-chui, Nalems, HR, Blake and Bickford. Wong Mel-shum, Lam Yuk-ying, Cheng zelves have yet to be suspected of R.A. IL-Holmes; Lowen, Leadbet- taking anything for granted and ter; Hill, Greenshields, Harris; Snook, cheung, Sean Kong-pak, Fung King- Kam-shum and Ip Fak- will fight until the last whistle Hardy, Hopkins, McDonald and Gib-wa.
Reserves:-Tong-kwan, Lat Kwolt Petherick; Duffield, Nicols, Bonwell
Kowloon II:Boyes; G. H. White, chul, Leong Yin-chan and Lee Shek- V. White, Davis, Staveley, Webb and Radio: V. B. Souza;- Sheriff, Bowen; Phillips.
Dux, Elms, Marker; Hanib, Singh, Portugal: R.
(St. Aycock, Lee and Tavares, Reserve:: Caption Netto (Recreio). E. Tavares and Chan Chun-ip. Gomes (St., Joseph's); N. Beitrao (St. Rezrelo II: M. R. Remod Joseph's), S. Souza (St. Joseph's), L. Mackintosh, A. N. Xavior Robertson and Perkins of the Fernandes (St. Joseph's): L. Bouza Xavier, R. Laurel, A. Lapes: E Navy will be the men to watch, the (St. Joseph's), B. Gosano (St. Marques. E. Passos, J. Figueiredo, J. former, a brilliant defender who Joseph's), A, V. Gosano (St. Joseph's), Remedios and C. Barros, uses his football brains and the
goes..
They are, like the Chinese, un flinching and brilliant but are not so machine-like as their opponents. They will, however, try harder and make use of every little oppor- tunity presented. '
latter,
stylish leader.
bona.
Marques
ycow.
The First Division has suffered CLUB V. ARMY TO-DAY
another set back as a result of the
Lai Wah Cup and the Sunday
Herald Charity games, which are]
scheduled for Saturday, Monday CIVILIANS
and Tuesday.
SAINTS MAY BE WEAK. ···· Kowloon will meet St. Joseph's at home to-day and should provide a very good opposition to the Old Boys' team.
Kowloon of late have been play- ing brilliant football and look to wards rising from their present position to a higher one.
SHOULD WIN
COMFORTABLY
Musson Not Assisting Army Eleven.
TWO LEAGUE GAMES.
(By ATHOLE).
THE Club are fielding a very
MONDAY
",
Triangular Tournament
Hong Kong C.C. v. Army
(H.K.C.C. 11a.m.)
Friendlies
Indian R.C. v. University
(Sookunipao, 11 a.m.) Kowloon C.C. v. Navy
(K.G.C, 11 am) Married 7. Single
(C.C.C., Valley 11 m.)
St. Joseph's on the other hand wilt in all probability field weaker team than usual, in view of
PROBABLE TEAMS the game between Portugal and China In the Sunday Herald strong side against the Army cs.c.C.-G. R. Sayer (captain), Charity Cup game on Monday; today in the first of the Triangular J. E. Richardson, F. Baker, J. BAYTOW, The Gosano brothers tro very Tournament games, and should F. J. de Rome, B. D. Evans, E. W. likely to be displaced and kept ever conclude the day's play in a satis Hamilton, C. B. Raed, H. E. Strange, for the more important game, this factory position to force the issue HG. Wallington, and R. M. Wood.
C.S.C.C. II F. H. Holdman (can- will give Kowloon a better chance on Monday, Capt. Mirehouse is of repeating their success over captaining the strong Army eleven tain), N. J. Bebbington, E. F. Buttress, which does not include Lt. Musson, Merley, F. E. Matthews, J. F.
PD
J. G.
TO-DAY
R.
the Athletic.
8. Randle, "SUNDAY HERALD" CUP. the Interport all-rounder, Capt. A.
and R. H. Monday's Sunday Herald Charity Wales and Lt. Craggis Cup game between China and There are two League games F. Fincher, J. C. Lyal, C. I K.C.C.-F. Goodwin, E. C. Finchor, Portugal should provo a titanic down for decision, both being in Stapleton, G. C.. Burnett, I. Melnnes, struggle between two of the fastest the junior division. The formid-F. S. W. Smith, N. A E. Mackay, teams in the competition. It is able Club side which was held to W, G. Hung, and A. E. Perry. almost certain that the Chinese a draw by the K. C. C. last Satur- team will be represented by the day," should account for the Police one which will play in the Lai Wah at the Valley, while the K G. C. Cup against the Navy, while should beat the R. E. and Signals Dand, C. I. Stapleton, F. S. W. Smith, K.C.C. ILF E. Lawrence A. A. Portugal will field the eleven which at Kowloon The home tam will G. A. White, G. Lee, G. A. V. Hall, A. decisively beat Scotland a fort-again have the services of C. IR. F. Raven, P. O. Dunne, D.,8. Grem night ago.
Stapleton, the Interporter, while and R. J. Walker, England will meet Wales in the the military team will be without R. E&S Col. Norworthy, Li-Col
Walker, C: Jordan, Sunday Herald competition on Lt. Anstruther, Lt. Whiteway-Wil Marsden, Lt.
9gt Tuesday, and should have no difkinson and Sig. Bansby, who have Whitefold, Holmes, Pogg and Waldron, Anderson, Cpl. Mechan, Sprs. Tucker, culty in beating their opponents been selected to represent the who will probably be represented Army A
endt is as follow:
by the Borderer's First Division The full programme for the week. team.
The following is the fall (pro- gramme for the week-end:
LAI WAII CUP
Chinese v. Navy
new(Carolina HiB.3.80)
FIRST DIVISION. Kowloon St. Joseph'
REF.C. 4 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION Lincolng VASt. Joseph's g
(Chatham Rd, 2,30) Ewo v. South Chlan 1977NASAR Joseph's 2.307 Athleti
Valley 2.80)
TO-DAY
Triangular. Tournament. Hong Kong C.C. v. Army
(H.KC.C211 m.)
Second League)
HK.CC. H.-C. E. Gabagan, A: E Mackenzle, H. J. Armstrong, C. WE.
Bishop, A, IL Harbord, L., D., Kibee, on B, 9. W Lowe, A D...
and C. A
HAJA
11-D. Hunt, P. L Tan,
0. H. B. Clarabutt, M. A. Cooper, W. W K✅Choa, O., 8. Scully, 5. H. Wolg A Basto, H. L
PAC
MILKA Uzorio, and
*Hayward,
Mitchell, AC Beck, E R. Duckitt, G. Police v Hong Kong CCS Dunkley, D. 8. Harley Hk Owen AMISONES (Valley 2 p.m.) Kowloon C.C. REC. Sig
ROMECO 2 p.m.) Friendlies Civil Service v. Uniralty, i
Indian/T.C
Hughes, OKE. C. Martei, T. A Pearce, GR. MY
REM Ricketts and 1. T. Ride. Army Capt. Mirehouse, Lt. Gar waite. Lt."Anstruther, S&
Lt. Hamilton. Pie Dewey Lt. Wh way Wilkinson, L/C-L- Colledgo; Stokery Lt. Young and Big, Bansby,
IL A27 (Monda
0.1. Stapleton, "A"A:
IG. A Hall, Lee, H. Overy, R
Walker" PRODunne, G. A_White- 8. Green and F Ravenl
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