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THE CHINA MAIL.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1993.
BOSSUET'S PULLED MUSCLE NO BETTER
POTTER AND DAND NOT PLAYING
FOR CLUB.
Owen Hughes & Noronha
Against Army.
MANY MATCHES DOWN FOR DECISION.
BOSSUET STILL
UNCERTAIN
Pulled Muscle Causes Anxiety.
DR. McELNEY'S ADVICE
Bossuet is still very uncertain regarding his chances of playing
match. He is no better to-day.
in to-morrow's Interport soccer
NO TEAM MANAGER
Three Colony Players At Practice!
POOR ORGANISATION
Owing to some misunder- standing, only three out of the 'Afteen members of the Hong Kong interport soccer, team and reserves turned out the Club ground yester- day evening for practice.
on
8TH DESTROYER FLOTILLA WIN.
Devonshire Defeated By 3 To 0.
WIN FOR JATS,
On the Naval ground, King's Park, yesterday afternoon, the 8th Destroyer Flotilla defeated "B" Company, S.W.B. by 3 goals to 1.
On the U.S.R.C. ground, H.M.S. Cornwall defeated H.M.S. Devon- shira by three clear goals, in a fast friendly match.
On Monday, the 'Jats defeated the South Wales Bordurers by 6
Dr. J. H. McElney, the Rugby Interporter, has advised Bossuet' not to receive massage on account pulled of the injury being a muscle. He will have a ten
I cannot understand how this not J. E. Potter, through injury to minutes test to-morrow morning, most important fixture was
Bossuet, it will be recalled, pull-properly looked after, for there is goals to 2. his left knee, is an absentee, to- gether with A. A, Dand, the skip-ed a muscle in the first practice now no chance at all for a prac- per, from the Club first eleven the Shanglial team indulged in tice. against the Army on the U.S.R.C. after their arrival in the Colony He in their inside left and the ground at 5 p.m. to-day.
Potter's position is being fill-French representative.
ed by J. E. Noronha, a former
Sim Shield player. Much inter-H.K.C.C. JUNIOR LEAGUE ELEVEN est is attached to the game as
The Artillery members of team were the only ones turn up. Pardoe, Allan and Seal kicked around among themselves.
to
TO-DAY'S RUGBY AT VALLEY.
Club "A" v. Borderers At 5.15.
CIVILIANS SHOULD WIN.
The Club "A" should defeat the Borderers "A" at the Valley this
more
They have a services of Polo, Welton and afternoon.
The Borderers wore without the Davies, whose places were filled by formidable back division. though
they will have to watch hath Hamil the ton, Lewis, and Hoskins if they are
reserves. The
Borderers meet H.K.S.R.A. on the Marina ground, to emerge victorious. this afternoon, at 3 p.m.
"Y" LADIES LOSE
The following are the teams:
D.. Club "A"- L. Goldman; Hynes, N. M. Cochrane, A. W. Tor-
On making inquiries it was also it will mark the first appearance| The following will represent the learned that no team manager had
On the D.G. S. ground yesterday rible, A. H. Harbord; S. J. H. Fox,. afternoon, the Y Ladies were de- N. M. Mackintosh; S. H. Garrod, J.. of H. Owen Hughes, on the right Hong Kong Cricket Club 2nd XI been appointed to look after the wing, since his return from Home against the Club. de Recreio in a Hong Kong team.
have feated by 4 goals to 2 by the Royal H. McEiney, G. C. Moutrie, F. G. on the
A team manager should H.K.C.C. leave. During Owen Hughes' league match
Austin and K. A. Munro, been appointed and the practice Artillery, in a return friendly fix-Nigel, F. R. Burch, A. R. Cox, C. absence, J. L. Tetley and, on oc-ground on Saturday at 2 p.m. casions, A. E. P. Guest, have de-l C. E. Gahagan (Captain), A. Karrangements should have beenture.
But from in- Last week these two teams met Mackenzie, H. J. Armstrong, P. E left in his hands. putised.
Baskett, C. W. E. Bishop, L D. Kilbee formation received from a very and the game resulted in a win for With the Borderers at camp, H. J. D. Lowe, A. D. Lawson, R. S. W reliable source I learned yesterday the soldiers by the odd goal in the chances of the Army fielding Patterson, J. E. Potter,
that all practice arrangements had seven. In strong eleven are greatly ham-Wright.
been left in the hands of the cap- pered.
tain, Pardoc. It would have been
..
The last time the Club and
and C. A.
gether.
D
Reserves: G. E. S. King and G. Dalziel.
Borderers "A"-Ptc. Jones; Cpl. Shaw, Lieut. Hamilton (captain), Pte. Simmonds, Pte. Lewis; Lient Richardson, Pte. Hoskins; Pte Whelan, Pte. Bromley, Pte. Watkins, Sgt. Constant, Pte. Gilmore, Pte. Lloyd, Pte. (25) Jones, and L/Cpl.. (40) Evans.
Touch Judge: Pte. Hemmings. Referee: Capt. G. Gottwaltz, M.C.
BILLIARDS. TOURNEY
R. A. O. C. MAMAX WIN Army met, the Army won by the in the Tournament. They have, far more satisfactory had a civilian The R.A.0.C. recorded their ini- a good been entrusted with the diflcultitial victory and scored their first only goal scored by Johnson. however, in M. Shaffi,
task of assembling the team to-goal in the Mamak Tournament The Club on that occasion were leader for their forwards.
when they beat the 20th Battery without the services of W. E. Y.M.C.A. v. RECREIO.
To-morrow's game should by all R.A. by a goal scored by Preslin at Williams and G. E. R. Divett, At King's Park to-morrow while the Army were composed morning at 10.30 A.m. the accounts be a thrilling one to Sookunpoo yesterday,
RADIO IN ACTION of no less than eight Borderers. Y.M.C.A. aecond eleven are meet- watch and should develop into
The naval lower deck hockey The Club are fielding a strong ing the Club de Recreio in a duel between either the Shanghai. team this afternoon and should friendly game. The 'Y' will be attack and our defence or the home win.
represented by the following:-attack and the Shanghai defence, team will play the Radio Sports
Cpl. Herriott (500) eliminated C.B.A. v. RECREIO. S. Fowler; A. Tate (captain), I am inclined to think that it will Club at Caroline Hill to-day at 4.45
p.m. with the following team:
Evans (Medway); Steers (Med- Gnr. Bailey (432) in the Second At King's Park this afternoon, G. H. Owen; E. F. Selk, R. A. develop into the former game. :
The following is the Hong Kong
Mercer Round of the Colony Billiards way), Ward (Hermes); team: the C.B.A. are meeting the Club Bates, R. Dormer: L. W. Macey, de Recreio by whom they were C. W. Balman, W. J. Brawne,
Rodger (Club);. Allan (R.A.), (Keppel), Swann (Phoenix), Hol- Championship at the St. Patrick's
Herriott's highest break was 83,.. defeated by 7 goals to 2 in OG. H. Fowler, and J. Hargreaves. Mau (South China) (Vice lison (Cornwall); Doe (Parthian), Club last night.s tober last, The C.B.A. on that SAINTS v. 20TH BATTERY. Capt.); Leung Wing Chul (South McCrae (Parthian), Richardson occasion were not at full strength, In their Mamak Tournament China), Pardoe (Artillery) (Capt.), (Cornwall), Rachett (Cornwall) Al-while Bailey had a 28. fielding five reserves.
match against the 20th Battery, A. Duncan (Club); Cheng Shui len (Medway). The C.B.A. are fielding a fair R.A., to-morrow on the Marina Hong (South China); Wong Mai ly formidable eleven to-day and ground at 9.15 a.m. St. Andrew's Shun (South China), A. V. Gosano a good match should be the is Club, will be represented by the (St. Joseph's), B. Gosano (St. suc. The C.B.A. will, however, following:-B. H. Wong; E. H. P. Joseph's), Seal (Artillery). be without G. C. Francis, their White, A. B. Hanison; E. Mac Reserves: Martin (Club); Mul- skipper, while J. E. Noronha will Nider, A. E. P? Guest (captain); lane (Borderers), Bliss (Kowloon), be an absentee from the Recreio F. V. Wong; R A. Carroll, Beltrão (St. Joseph's) and C. Pile Dunn, Hodge; Nossworthy, Robert team. Both these players are N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher, (Police). playing for the Club against the E. C. Fincher, and R. Baldwin,
Army..
The Saints, who just managed
MAMAK SHIELD GAME. to beat the 12th Battery (the Funnell, in goal, and Flood, of strongest of the British battery the forward line, are notable ab. teams in the Tournament) should sentees from the R.A.S.C. team take the points. which meets the R.E. in a Mamak Tournament match this after- noon, at Sookunpoo.
Y.M.C.A. v. SAINTS. The Y.M.C.A. first eleven are meeting the St. Andrew's Club' Ainslie, a newcomer, is appear on Friday on the Marina ground ing in goal, while Gray has been at 9.30 am. The 'Y' will be re- brought into the forward line. presented by the following:- On their best form, the Ser-L. D. Skinner: Tate, G. H. vice Corps, who recently defeat- Owen, E. F. Selk, H. J. D. 'Lowe, ed the University, should win. F. S. W. Smith; S. H. Garrod, The R.E., however, have a fair G. C. Burnett, W. J. Browne, ly strong combination, and re- G. H. Fowler, and R. Baldwin. cently put up a great display The match should be a good against the Radio.
one, but the 'Y' are handicapped
K.LT.C. MAY DRAW: by the fact that they are play- A draw would be a fair resulting on a ground of smaller dimen- of the Mamak match to be play-sions than the ground they are ed between the 24th Battery, used to at King's Park, and also R.A. and the K.LT.C. The lat that the, Saints ground is a sand ter have yet to record a victory one.
Home Football Forecast For Saturday
Owing to there boing so publication to-morrow the Locat Football Supplement will appear in Friday's China Mail.
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BROMWICH Blackburn
SECOND DIVISION:
BRADFORD
Burnley Grimsby
Millwall
Oldham
NOTTS.C PORT VALE PRESTONE
AMPTON
SWANSEA
TOTTENHAM
Plymouth
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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
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EXETER LUTON Newport
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Bristol C. VREADING
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Y COVENTRY
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Accrington Darlington
Barrow HULL
GATESHEAD v Hartlepool
MANSFIELD
Now Brighton
Rochdal ROTHERHAM
CHESTEN DONCASTER
SOUTHPORT Crows STOCKPORT GAY Barnsley: Tranmero Wrexham WALSALL Halifax
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MEDWAY v. WISHART -- The Medway. will meet the Wis bart at King's Park to-morrow" at! 4.15 p.m. with the following team:
Evans; Steers, Rhodes, Lewis,
son, Holmes, Conroy and Allen..
JUNIOR SOCCER SHIELD
The South China "B" team will meet St. Joseph's "in the Júnforz
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