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PONGE FOR
SOCCER TITLE
First Eleven Ready" For Duty.
JUNIOR TEAMS MAY BE
WEAKENED
Practice Game On Monday
(By OUTSIDE LEFT) -Runners-up in the Senior Divi-|| sion of the Hong Kong Football As- sociation's League last season, the South Wales Borderers are extreme- By fortunate this season to be in
CLUB PRACTICE
TO-MORROW
Senior XI Unchanged
Against Lincolns.
MCKELLAR AND GAMBELL NEW JUNIOR HALVES
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
have started serious training and The Hong Kong Football Club
the position to field their first are selecting their First and Second eleven of last year.
Division elevens as the result of a
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
FIELD REQUIRES WIN FOR TITLE
DRAKE BEATEN ONCE
IN 16 MATCHES
THOUGH sustaining two defeats to W. S. Drake's one, W. V. Field still leads the Junior skips' records for the 1933 season with 13 wins in 15 matches. He requires only to win against the Civil Ser- vice rink to-morrow to secure a clean-cut triumph..
The following are the junior skips records to date:
SECOND DIVISION.
Complete Skips' Records To Date.
It is unfortunate, however, that series of friendlies, the first of the trooping season' has robbed which were played against the W. V. Field (C.C.C.) them of many good men for the Royal Artillery last week on the W. S. Drake (KB.G.C.) Second and Third Division teams. Club ground, and the second of F. Rapley (K.BG.C.) and many more are expected to which will take place to-morrow. R. Wood (CS.C.C.) leave before the 1933-34 sonson is against the first and second elevens A. Razack (C.C.C.))) very old.
of the Lincolnshire Regiment R. Marks (Police) the Club ground.
W. Glendenning (Police).
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The Borderers have also been unfortunate in not being able to obtain a ground to prac tice on. The Army ground at Sookunpoo does not officially open until September 30, and, although the Military ground nt Happy Valley opens to-day, they are not able to use it un- til the middle of next week, With well over fifty men cla- mouring for a tryout, the Border- ers Selection Committee are hay McKellar and Gambell. two new H. F. Rosario (Recreio) ing some difficulty in selecting wing halves, will be seen in sup-N. M. Corrls (H.K.E.RC.) Their second and third elevens. port of Boyd.
C. Lopes (Recreio) Fisher, who was seen to advant-L. de Rome (H.K.E.R.C.) In the first eleven Pte. Smith, will again be in action, while R. B.
age last week on the right wing, A. M. Wahab (LR.C.)
F. Sutton (RILKY.C.) who gave a first-class display beWood, a newcomer with a reputa-
H. Westlake (C.S.C.C.) tween the sticks last season, will tion, will lead the forwards.
H. V. Pearse (C.C.C.) again be seen in action, while A. Williams, who is reputed to be
K. M. Omar (LR.C.) Morrison will partner L/Cpl. Mul- an excellent inside forward, will Sir Thomas Southern (R.H.K.Y.C.) lane, the interport full-back.
be seen in support of Wood on the HE. Strange (CS.C.C.) The Borderera will again have
right, and Sloan will all the left. P. Robinson (K.C.C.) the services of their splendid half.
J. F. Lundy (H.K.E.R.C.) wing position. back trio with Pte. Podmore 46
E. Kern (KC.C.)
The Club are flelding the iden-A. Macfarlane (R. H.KY.C.) Hcal first eleven team which play. A. H. Basta (Recreio)
ed the Royal Artillery last week, W. H. B. Muskelt (H.K.E.R.C.) but have made several changes in A. W. E. Davidson (K.B.G.C.) their second eleven, which will in-A. F. Paul (H.KER.C.) clude several newcomers.
S. Eccleshall (CS.C.C.)
Blonie, who gave a very mediocre. M. Jack (RCC) display last week at left back, is Jack (KCC) being given another trial in the A. E. Carey (Police) same position in partnership with A. Chapman (R.H.K.Y.C.) Manning Railton, the skipper, while W. Gil (C.C.C.)
Smith Again Available
right-wing half, Sergt. Underwood as the pivot and Pte. Wallace in support on the left flank.
Pte. Harris, who sent across many magnificent centres last season in the final game against South China, and Sergt. Harris, his inside, will form the attack from the right,and Pte. Fortey, the Second Division leader, has been promoted to the first team
Dmr. (01) Jones who would have secured his Interport cap last year had it not been for hia selfishness, will be in support of Fortey at In- side left, while Cpl. Duncan, who
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Queen's Road Central,
in the La Wah Cup on the left wing last season, will again fill that position this season.
May Win The Title The Borderers caused
several
surprises last season, the biggest
at 4 p.m., and will be followed by The junior match will commence the senior game at 6.15 p.m.
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The following are the teams: F. V. Ribeiro (Neerelo)
S. E. Alderman (CS.CC) Senior: S. Fowler; Bynes and S. Strange (captain); Skinner, Wright E. M. Remedios (Recreio) and & Duncan: . Fowler, Dominy, A. R. Daliah (LB.C.) Howe, E. Strange and Bickford.
Junior: Simmonda;
J. L. Ozoria (Necreto)
M.
Railton
(captain) and Biante McKellar, Boyd Deacon (H.K.E.R.C.) and Gambell; Fisher, Bell, R. B. Wood, H. Alves (Recreio). 1, Williams and Slobn
A. V. Barros (Recrélo) *, Reserves; Lowe, Farrow and Krilov A. O. Brawn (CS.C.C) sky,
DONALD LEACH 5' FOR 30.
Stokes And Divecha Score Runs.
SHANGHAI INTERPORTERS' FEATS OVER WEEK-END.
being the sensational defeat of Interport cricket captain, took 5 for Donald Leach, the Shanghai
South China towards the close of 30 against the Becs last Saturday. the soccer season, followed by and was largely responsible for the triumphs over the Artillery and the dismissal of a strong batting side Lincolns, both of whom were in the for 113 runs. He, however, scored running for championship honours. only 4 runs towards the Club's
With the experience they secured last season the Bor- derers should go far this sea son, and I would not be at all surprised if they acrried off championship honours.
The Borderers' first practice game will take place on Mon day afternoon at Happy Valley, commencing at 5.30 p.m. With the exception of Cpl. Addi-
total of 131 for
W. Mansel Smith took 3 for 19 and L. F. Stokes scored 45 not out for the Club Torry Wilson took Įtook 2 for 34, Sam Isaacs 0 for 21. and Pat Madar 2 for 48 against the Club. M. J. Divecha scored 28 for the Recs.
son, L/Cpl. Purcell, P. (59) HONG KONG BEAT
Thomas and Pie. Nelson, the com- plement of both the trial teams are entirely composed of newcomers, none of whom have yet been seen
In local League football.
The teams will be
Green:Pte. (48) Norris; L/CpL (82). Hughes and Pte. Dowding; Pia
Lukar, L/Cpl. Felix and Pte. (67)
KOWLOON
Garrison Schools' Aquatic Meet.
Hong Kong easily defeated How-
J. S. Riddell (Police) W. MoLeod (Police) 18. A. R. Ismall (LR.C.)
CRAIGENGOWER SHOULD WIN
Ground Advantage In Vital Game.
CIVIL SERVANTS MAKE ONE CHANGE
(By SHORT HEAD.)
RAIGENGOWER
Chould beat the Civil Ber
rice to-morrow in the last. re-
maining junior Lawn Bowls. League fixture of the season, and thus retain the title they won last year for the first time aince the inception of the com- petition in 1921#.
On May 6 the champions beat the
Morgan; Cpl. Addiem, Pie. (7235) loon to win the championship dag Civil Servants by 25 shots on thứ John L/Cpl. Funcall, Pte. (92) Ford presented by H. E. Major-General latter's green in their first match
(67) William P
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BOWLS. INTERPORT DINNER
COLONY POLO PSCORE
GOALS FOR IN John Kerwick' Success
Over Ame
of the
John Keswid donor of the Kolo Cap and a member Colony Interport teal recently. lost to Sh in the northern ported two of Britain's five against America in fernational Polo Cup Finhanghai.
By winningoals to 4 after an erikka Britain regained they they last held in 1929 and 1931,
PROGRME
FOR V. OPEN
CHATONSHIPS
Entri lose On Hay.
HEATS EK TO-DAY
The proge for the Victoria Championships: Recreation P
open to the by which take place. on Septem25-28 inclusive, is now availa
Entries the championships.. which are to all local swim- mers, clos Monday, September 18, and if any, will take. place of , September 22, at. 6.30 p.m.
The prime for the Cham- pionshipsas follows. Monday, Jember 25, 5.30 p.m.
100 Yfree style
100 Y Back-stroke
Boy's Yards, free style
Tuesdayptember 20, 5,30 p.m.
220 s, free style
100 ys Breast-stroke
Wednes. September 27. 5.30 p.m.
446 is, free style
Oper am Race. six men a side.
Thurad September 28. 5.30 p.m.
880 de free style
50 As free style
Lad 100 Yards free style
Far. Diving.
MES. DALZIEL TO SIPPER "Y" LADIES.
fficials Elected For
Hockey Season.
t a meeting of the "Y" Ladies' key Club last night the follow- elected for the If officials wera
1/3-4 season.
Captain-Miss S. Dalziel. Vice-Captain-Mrs. Portallion. Hon. Secretary-Miss A. Fowlor. Assistant Hon. Sec.-Mies. M. ardiner.
Miss O. Dalziel was elected on to the Committee which includes the bur above-mentioned officials.
The Lawn Bowls Interport Din- nor will be held at Lano · Craw- ford's Retaurant on Saturday night,| CHINESE ATHLETIC GALA | October 14; after the final match.
The Chinese Athletic Association: Y.M.C.A. SPORTS OFFICIALS hold their Ofth Swimming Gala.
kad annual championship meeting E. N. Ponsford, G. W. Giffen, North Point on Sunday, Septem- H. G. Munford, A. Young, and H. Ber. 17. commencing at 8 pm.. Burson have been elected to serve Championship events for both on the Y.M.CA. Billiards Com- ladies and mer will be staged, and mittee, and J. Dennis, T D. Thom- an-«nusual event in the form of a: son, and F. W. Dunhill on the Bots fancy drass, contest-will-also-be-a.
on feature, Committee.
E. F. Selk, L. Guy, T. X. Ingram, - General Lá Chi Sam, who has: J. C. M. Grenham, Calman, and donated the challenge Cup for thức H. Langs are op the Sports Com-Club Championship will distribute mittee,
the prizes,
Dates For Interport Bowls
Green once again in the play off arranged as follow: for the title And I do not think
Saturday, Oct. 7, FIRST INTER-
PORT (Craigsngower, ⠀ G..G. green), 3p.m.^_^ Refereei-T Russell.
and L/Cpl. Meyrick
WhitePte
Pto. W. Sandilands C.B., G.M.G. of the season. Tomorrow they The Shanghai Interport bowlers (82) Jones and Pie. Knight: Pra Cole, D8,0, in the Garrison School's will have ground advantage and the are expected in the Colony a fort- Pte. Hurns, and L/Cpl (21) Williams: Aqualfe Sporia at the V.B.C, swim, knowledge that if they lose they night to-day and the dates for the Ne Bellar Pte. (6)) Thomas, Pt. wing pool yesterday afternoon will be forced to meet the Bowling series of fifteen matches have been Nelson, L/Cpl. Whelan, and Pte. Sol-
Hong Kong secured 116 poista to
Sunday, Oct. 8, Guents of Mr." Kowloon's 44. They won the team
IL G. Braydeld at Callő Poik race by a comfortable, mar that they have yet forgotten the Friday, Sept. 29 v. Police R. C., and New Territories, s
38 shots defeat they suffered at the
Monday, Oct. 9, v. Civil Service C komerk was" a very large gather hands of the K.B.G.C. last. Staur Saturday, Sept. 80 v Kowloon B.2 Ch.3 pm Rep ing present, to watch the race fu
day.
G. 0.8 p.m.-
Tuesday, Oct. 10, BECOND INTER- cluding IL. D. Major-General: O, C... CH
Sunday, Oct. 177cht Club, 8.30 PORT (Kowloon C. C) green
8.p.m. Referee H. Nah, Ch Wednesday, Oct. 11, v. "Grafi
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