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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1933.

"OUTSIDE LEFT'S" ST. PATRICK'S

ELEVEN.

SURPRISED

CLUB SHOULD BEAT In Soccer Interport Trial Wong Mei-shun Brought

BORDERERS.

Owen Hughes To Play

On Right Wing.:

LOWE AT CENTRE-HALF.

Borderers In Disappointing Game Against Probable XI

PODMORE MAY

SECURE PLACE

(By Outside Left.)

H. Owen Hughes is making his appearance on the right wing, for the Club in their match against) the South Wales Borderers on the U.S.R.C. ground at 6 p.m. this after- noon. Owen Hughes's return has been much looked forward to and his speed should prove a great Club ground yesterday, was most asset in the right wing partnership disappointing, the selected team

Inter-defeating a very weak Borderers

eleven by the only goal.

with Williams, the Welsh

national player..

THE second Interport football

THE trial, which took place on the

Both teams were below strength, the Selected eleven being without the services of Strange at left back, and Bryant at inside right,

A. A. Dand, the Club skipper, who is ill, and J.. E. Potter are ab sentees from the team, their places being filled by H. J. D. Lowe and J. E. Noronha, the former Sim the vacancies being filled by Black- Shield player.

(Club), respectively. bourne (Police) and E. Strange

The Club have a strong eleven out and should avenge their do feat by the Borderers last Novem- der.

The following is the Club team:| and the probablo Borderers' XI-

The Borderers flelded a team composed of First, Second and Third Division league men. They, however, managed to hold the Selected eleven, and Club-H. W. Lee; J. Rodger, E. V.

at times were far superior, Reed; W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe, J. E. Noronha; H. Owen-Hughen, W. E. Wil both in tactics and in play. llams. G. R. Diveti, C. C. Francis,

E. R

The game, as a Trial, was a and A. T.. Lay

Borderers: Motherwell; Pole, Wel-failure: The Selected eleven gave tion; Dablos, Lieut. R. S. Cresswell, one, of the worst displays seen this Dykes; L/C.' Jones, Lieut. J. Tyler season. Johnson, Jones and Dutnall...

R. A. M. C. MAMAK VICTORY.

Defeat 12th Battery By Only Goal.

STRANGE NOT PLAYING-IN

SATURDAY'S TRIAL.

Hopes To Be Fit In Time For Interport.

8. Strange, the Interport soccer--back, who was Injured in the Lai Wah Cap gamė between the Civilians and the Army on Saturday, told the China Mail that, although he would not be playing in Satur day's final Interport Trial, he hoped to be quite fit for the Interport with Shanghai.

stend of hanging on to it until he lost it. This seems to be his main Only eight of the selected team fault, but it is one that could be

quickly rectified. came anywhere near Interport

Santos on the loft wing played a form, but they will have to buck

he could improve up sonsiderably if they are think- good game, but ho stred curtiss

ing of beating the Northern.city.

...

·Back.

BY POLICE

Second Defeat In Four Years.

F. SGT. DAVEY'S 42.

A COSANO CENTRE.

(By OUTSIDE LEFT.) Judging on yesterday's display

St. Patrick's Club lost to the and earlier resprestative games Police by 19 points on Friday on the following would in my mind make the ideal aldo.

S.

the latter's table in the Steel Coul-

G. Rodger (Captain); Allen and son's Billiards League. This is the Strange: Leung Wing-chui, second defeat of the St. Patrick's Pardoe and A, Duncan or Podmore; | Club in four years, and the Police B. Gosano, Wong Mei-shun, A. Vare tu vo congratulated.

S. Brodeell played extremely well Gosano, E. Strange, Seal or F.

to defeat da Cruz by 91 points, 88- Santos.

The inclusion of Wong Mel-shun pecially as the latter is no mean ex- in this team will come as a sur-ponent of the game, and will pro- prise to many, but there is a dif- bably be remembered by local culty which is hard to overcome, cuelata as Captain of St. Patrick's

team some three or four years ago... and that is the centre forward po- The C. & P. O.'s Club beat the

sition.

As this is the hardest one to All, R.A. rather easily, F/Sgt. Davey my suggestion of bringing Wong making an unfinished break of 42;. Mel-ahun Into his old position of which ranks as one of the best. inside right and the moving of performances of the season in this A. V. Gosano to centre forward Competition." seems to be the only solution to a very perplexing position.

CRICKET ELEVEN FOR SATURDAY,

The following will play in the Hong Kong Cricket Club Inter Club game on Saturday

The R.E. Bergta Mesa again dis- appolated though they took half a point from their visitors, the Palace Hotel Club. The match was in doubt until the end, and result ed in a win for the visitors by 23 points.

Stores were as follow:

Police Club

Bradsell

Brittain

· Bt. Patrick's Club.

150 da Cruz

112 Baptista

59

150

108 E. Remedios" 150

Fender Pile Gooding

160. Silva

140

107 E Remedios 150 150 Gul

772

30-A Hayward, PE

Burnett, E. R. Duckett, G. S. Dunkley, Barwla Taylor

Baskett, A. C. I. Bowker, Capt. R. E. C. & P. O's R. A. Sgis Mess

Under 30-A, C. Beck, A. H.. Har Davey bord, D. S. Harley, L. D. Kilbec, A. D. Minerade Lowson,

K. A. Munro, J. E. Potter, J. Simmonds E. Richardson G. P. R. Sargent, L. A. whipps and O. A. Wright

119

76%

180-

150 Wilkes

141: Willia

150 Wood

150 Pine

150 Bailey

145, Beeston

880.

697

Palace Hotel Club

Le 1505.

150 Bower,

140

150 C. Remedios

07

160 Baltrao

101

87 Cruz

773

-150

7006

145. Culver 160

91 Peirera

Johnson of the. Selected team/He was too fond of dribbling, H. R. B. Hangoek, H. Owen Hughes, Jenkins was the biggest fallure of the fault prevalent amongst most mem-T. E. Pearce, B, Reed and A. Reid game. The Folice player had the bere of the team.

JONES DANGEROUS, unfortunate knack of getting off The Borderers were a fine team side, time, and again...

and completely outshone the Select

and R.R. Syts' Mess Blackbourne performed poorly ated team in the first half when they At Sookunpoo yesterday after- noon, the Royal Army Medical left back, and never shone at any carried out a series of lightening-

The following will represent the Pollard

Floyd Corps defeated the 12th. Battery stage of the game, his clearances like raids, which were, however, Indian RC in a friendly match Fav R.A. by a goal, acored by Tarney. being particularly weak...

of Allen and Leung Wing-chui. ground on Saturday at 2.15 p.m.: Regen The game was interesting, there "Andy" Duncan was another ned by the excellent defence against the Army on the I.R.C. Bole A. A. Rumjabr (captain), F. D. Daniels Jones was dangerous in the for- In the second half, the Battery decided off day, and was never at ward line, but he was inclined to Pereira, A. H. Rumjahn, A. H being no scoring in the first half. weak link in the team. He had a raided, the Medicals goal on sev ease, his spelling was poor, and he be on the wrong side of the referco Madar, AR. Minu, A. K. Minu, oral occasions, but poor marks very rarely sent the ball in the for the majority of the game. S. A Ismail, J. S. A. Curreem, manship robbed them of splendid right direction at Mullane was excellent, and cons H. D. Rumjahn, A. Bakar, and

ALLEN MAGNIFICENT.tinually broke up the opposing, A. S. Sufied, opportunities,

Rodger, in goal played, his usual side's attacks. He kept his eye on -- Reserva: A. Rahmin, fine game, and was never fully Johnson, and never 18 him bet C. S. C. C. TEAMS extended although on one occasion

The following will represent the

P. 0.9 45. 29:25 132 Podmore played a brilliant game, Civil Service Cricket Club, against Palace 6 4 2 16 20 10%

Y.M.C.A. DRAW WITH SIGNALS.

A. R. BROWN INJURED.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

St. Patrick's

Police

days Video Games

W. L. PAN PIZ 871:28216 21 8.62 31 17. 17

Jones had him beaten, with a fine away onče, peruke som drive which struck the cross bar and should the occasion arise could the University in a-League match SWB

before going belund.

Allen was magnificent at right back. His place in the Interport team is almost assured.

eally all the centre-half position at Pokfulam on Saturday at 2. p.m... Egis In the Interport.

R. A. Sgia JE Richardson (Captain), J.

Garrison Sgto 8. Podmore provides a difficulty. Barrow, N. J. Febbington, F. J. de At the moment there are only three Rome, P. D. Evans, E. W. Hamilton, Service men allowed in an Inter B. C. K. Hawkins, E. B. Reed, J port side, two of the men are Skinner, H. G. Wallington, and R. already in the team and there is M. Wood

S

At King's Park yesterday the Royal Corps of Signals forced, the Y.M.C.A. to a draw of one goal-

FIRST ROUND BILLIARDS. all after scoring frat in a friend: ly game. Convey scored for the Leung Wing-thu! was the out Signals and W. J. Browne equalle standing half, Fardos experiencing

The First Round match between. ed for the "y" In the first half. an off day. Leung is another yet place for another, but the out- The following will represent the Colour Sgt. Jarman, (S.W.B.), and It was a very fast game with whom the Interport Selection Com side left question comes hafora all C. S. C. C. second cleven in a friend Mr. T. Gooding, (Police Club) in they slightly the more aggres-mittee should include in the team. others, and, should Seal of the ly game against the Police R. Con the Colony Billiards Champion- sive combination. Whiteway-Wil: Pardoe was off form and could do Gunners. be given this position, the C. S. C. C. ground on Saturday ship is being played at St. kineon and Convey were the pick very little right, although he shone there is little hope for Podmore at 2 pm. Patrick's Club this evening after of the military forwards while in the latter stages of the game getting into the side.. On the other F. J. Ling Captain, F. H. Hold the match between Mr. E. Remedios DAVIE, BOAG & Co.Ltd Browne's alsplay in goal saved the with some fine lobs to the goal hand if Santos is selected to play man, E. F. Buttress, F. E. Mathews, and Mr. Hill. Some excellent bil- mouth, all of which were, however, for the interport team, then Pod J. F. McGowan, J. G. Plicher, S. Hards should be witnessed on this Signals from defeat.

The Y.M.C.A. were best served wasted by the inability of the for- more should be included in the Randie, R. AJ Simpson, E. E. occasion, and the general public by E. O. Murphy and R. A. Bates wards.

halves, to take Doncan's place.

Strange, J. M. Wilson, and R. B. are reminded that the Club is The Gasano brothers worked in defence, their forwards lacking

MATTHIAS GOOD.

Wood.ENGAN EN Passwise open to visitors for these games. Enish to promising movements, hard throughout the game and

A. R. Brown, the "y" left wing-made many fine openings, which Matthias of the Borderers, the inside right played a fine game, but er, received a leg injury in the Johnson failed to take advantage he received Vary little support

excellent second half which caused him toof. They are an

from Fortey, his centre forward.". leave the field. He was taken to combination, and worthy of Inter-

The Borderer's defence was quite the hospital by one of the "Y" play port recognition. They were

good, both backs covering each ers, the home side thus conclud- backbone of the attack yesterday,

other excellently, ing the game with only nine men. and should be invaluable against

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AV. Gosano scored the only goal of the game when he beat Johnson with an acute angle-shot shortly before the interval.

S. P. O: Wrench refereed and

lined up the following teams

Selected Team: Rodger (Club) Allen (R.A.) and Blackbourne (Police) Leung Wing-chai (South China), Pardoe (RA, captain) and A. Joseph's), A. V. Gosano (St. Joseph's), Duncan (Club) B. Gosano (St. Johnson (Police), E. Strange (Club) play and Suutos (Recreio),

The China Mail

E. O. Murphy; B. A. Bates, H. J. D. E. Strange played his usual game Lowe, F. S. W. Smith; 8. H. Garrod, and should do well in the inside G. C. Burbett, W. J. Fowler, and A. K. Brown, G. I left position. He should be given SAINT MEDWAY OFFICERS. another opportunity of showing The following will represent the what he can do. He is a useful St. Andrew's Club in a friendly man and very fast. His combina hockey match against H. M. S. Med-tion with his winger uite good, way Officers eleven on the R. N. O. Although it could better im S. C. ground at King's Park on Fri- proved if gave the ball to his other day at 4.80 p.m. sharp forwards when in difficulty, In

R. H. Wong, E. H. P. White, F. V. Wong: JW Baldwin, A. E. P. Guest (Capt.) A. B. Hamson, R. A. Carroll, N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fin cher E. C. Fincher, R. Baldwine. The Modway Officers' will be re- presented by the following:Tele graphiste Benson; Lt.-Comdr. Majandie, Lt. Comdr MacVickar L Sub-Lt. King, Lt White, Lt. Lloyd; Sub-Lt. Dennld, Lt. Eaden L Carrey, Lt Bartlett, Lt. Rimming tones

·JATS ▼ NAVY CANCELLED. The hockeys match between the Navy and the Jate which was to have been played on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon, was [cancelleu owing to the pour

weather conditions:

Sports Diary,

TO-DAY

Billiards Open Championship

E. Bemedios y W. HiNZ

Borderera:Johnson; Muilano and Morrison; Morgan, Podmore and Zakeman; Harris, Matthias, Fortey, Jones and Duncan

FINAL TRIAL TEAM.

On Saturday the Chinese Ama- teur Athletic Federation will field

(St. Patrick's Club, 8.30 pm) a team to oppose the following

HockeyMamak Tournament

Probable eleven in the final Interport Tamar v Germing's Pl, 4 p.m.): Rodger; Allan, Lan Man; Laing

Trial SPA

Friendly Matches:

Wing-chui, Pardoe, Ay Dancani Tang Kwong-som, B. GORENO, A V Gosano, Podmore, and Of Pile,

Reserves: Martin, Bliss, Ridley and Beltrans

The watches be played on

Hong Kong Hockey Club seniors v.

South Wales Borderersei

(U.B.R.C ground, 5 p.m.) TOMORROWNEW VANJEM Cricket- Mr. Lyal's KL. 1 Lingcina:

K.C.C., 2) the Club ground, kick off at 8 pm. FRID Billards Steel, Coulson League, St Patrick's Club y, Royal

Sergeants CRUZ BEATS PEREIRA. hahahayaan

Palace Hotel, Garrison Brte:

P Royal Artillery Set

RUCT Hockey Mamac Tour Signals Phoenix

8. M da Cruz (260) beat A. Pereira (218) in the First Round

8 the blony Billiards/Champion

St Patrick's Club list Her Kong

PONSFORD WINS FINAL.

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