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THE CHINA MAIL.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1933.
464Sporting PageR
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SURPRISE TEAM NOMINATED FOR ARMISTICE DAY SOCCER GAME
---Jvide left.
TONES, the
place in
Borderers' In-
TRAN secure B
Services the strong forward line to play the Rest on Armistice Day.
LOWSON NEW
GOAL-KEEPING
“FIND" FOR CLUB
BRILLIANT
POOR "REST" ELEVEN NEWCOMER FOR
SELECTED
S. CHINA
STARS NOT
SELECTED
Blake's Early Distinction
A Surprise.
GOSANO'S BRILLIANCE GOES
UNREWARDED
Probable Service's Team
(By OUTSIDE LEFT 1
A local soccer sensation has been caused by the selection of the Rest's team to meet the Services in the Armistice Day match.
A
NDY DUNCAN has been passed over by the selec tors for the Armistice Day match.
SOUTH CHINA Straits Chinese And
SOUTH CHINA'S BID
FOR SOCCER TITLE
Malaya Cup Player. BIG TEST AGAINST
CENTRE FORWARD OR
LEFT WING
Tay Quee-liang, a newcomer to South China, the League Cham-¡ plons, is one of the Singapore Strait's Chinese Football Club'a wost brilliant forwards.
He played for the South China Athletic Association at the Nan-
ald king Games and will throughout this season, exception of one month which he
neas.
ON SATURDAY
S.W.B.
ST. JOSEPH'S CHALLENGERS TO
THE
LINCOLNS
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT.;
with the WITH South China back in the Colony and the East Lancashires arriving on Sunday by the
LBERT HOWE, the Club centre-forward, is leading the Rest team forward line in the representative match against the Services.
South China's
South China have three outstanding fixtures
ed to play for Singapore in the to play off before they can lay claim to retaining Triumphs When
Cup Inter-State the First Division League championship.
twice appearing in the
will spend in the Straits on buel- Neuralia, the three divisions of the Hong Kong Tay played throughout the last League will be in full swing by the end of the next
seasons in the same time they would have
the Singapore Week-end. made the team a fairly representa-two phere one of all Clubs in the League? League for the Straits Chinese is Football Club and was also select. The left wing combination Two of the Colony's finest full very disappointing. backs, and one of our best halves E. Strange cannot on any of his H.M.S. Malaya have been, passed over. while of recent exhibitione lay any claim to games,
He plays at centre forward or on the forwards only two can be de-the inside left position, while the Final.
selection of Blake instead of either
is almost the left wing, and, according to the pended on to break through the Ser-Bickford or Ip Pak-wa
South China coach and manager, i outrageoua. vices defence.
a valuable "find.” The
5. China's Leader team as selected by the! Football Association at a meeting! Pau Ka-ping. the South China [UK + 1.015 take soveted at excel-95 Monday is as follows.
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Commercial Cup Contest] Suggested.
SOUTH CHINA'S NEW PAVILION
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
Send PostNa Kit keeper in Low.1
WIFI,
N
Wong Wing (S.C.A.A.):
Hill
a brithan display | (Kowloan) and S. Strange (Club): Just Leung Wing-chui (S.C.A.A.; Chan- g the Pulice Saturday
prizes cricketer and Low-t
ning (Police) and 8. • Bliks Luggerite
(Kowhon) captuin; Tang Kwong- (Athletic), Tam Kong- sum
(S.C.A.A.). Bowe (Club). pak Strange (Club) and Blake (Kow leont
gual Angus is amolbug resette beeper for the Club, having played for Kowloon Harveyears a
In certain it has been suggested quarters of the City that a trophy, Tu be called the Commercial Cup and to
be donated by the mercantile firms of the rity, be donated to the Axanciation Larr competition Among Biries, banks and shipping companies
mercantile
Their first fixture will be against the Artillery, whom I think they will easily overcome. Their second encounter will he against the Lin-
their test against the speedy South China team.
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In The North
Cercle Sportif Francais Beaten 2-1.
their SELECTED CHINESE AND TUNG
HWA ALSO DEFEATED
Tay intends playing several colna, and in this game they will been Kowloon, who started reserve centre forward would have games in the League here before probably have their hardest strug-the hands of the Lincolns and then!
leaving on his short business trip down South.
an
made
excellent puriner for Howe instead of E. Strange.
Bickford on his displays this this season should gain Interport honours, while on the other hand I very much doubt whether Blaks will reach anywhere near that
standard.
The Services will probably be repres Reserves-Marques (Recreio). Jented by Heath (Lincoins) in goal. Morrison and Turner Lincolns) and A. Duncan Borderet) as the backs. The halves Lau Mau (S.C.A.A.).
Elliott Club,
(Kowloom), and will probably be Podmure (Borderers). Bickford Kowloon).
Het (Lincolns) and McGuire (Navy),
Fairless
or Baldry
#Lincolns).
It will be at once seen that while the forwards will probably be Tin-sang, probably the finest defen-Line McGuinnes who has already mode der 15 the Colony, has been drop-Langnieu (Navy). Ridley (Lincolns
of the diminutive and Howard (incolna). name for homself on the saree graded in favour and who sucessfully turned his atten it, while Strange has been given!
12 ger last season, wit of reference to Lau Mau, who pro- bably ranks second only to Li Tin
Salaring
bally b tot vie in the Club ground
A
Strange, who has not played ma
ge, may possibly be seen on Satur
Strange day in the Club's pack.
lucky to go a Saturday off in order attomat rugger, where I imagine
otball knwledge and weight wit stand him in good lead.
-
Sgt Harris, the Borders inside right makes his insi appearance for on Saturday when the his regimest Borderers meet South China.
saug.
Lau Mau's Claims
This is my selection and repre- sents the cream of the Services complement now stationed in the Colony.
Judging from form and from the selection of the Association team Strange has given many brilliant I am almost sure the Services will exhibitions, but if one is le count triumph.
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on performances throughout last would reason then the selection undoubtedly fall on Lau Mau, whose brilliance last season earned him
the vice-i und Interport cup vaplaincy of the team.
Whether the Idea of the Council The St. Joseph's Football Club was to select a team representative intend making a trip to Marno day of all Clubs In the Colony or whe- ing the coming holidays when they ther the best available talent was will play football and other games to be selected is not known, against the local sports club,
but!
The what is known is that, in spite of plau 1× only a trufative one, but if Lau Mau and L Tin-sang being
Kowloon's Ups And Downs The surprise team so far
season with a one goal defeat at
The South China team, which showed up splendidly against the gle this season. He will be seen in action
The Lincolns have surprisingly Artillery to obtain a 3-1 victory. travelled North, beat the Cercle Saturday for South China. against taken the lead in the Senior Divi-
Then sensation followed sensa-Sportif Francais on their way up tion as they went down to St. to the Nanking games by the odd sion and by the looks of things in- Joseph's by the only goal and then goal in three tend to remain there unless South to the Athletic.
China can dislodge them.
the Borderere.
this
BORDERERS will be Mullane, their for three weeks. He is now in Shanghai,
right-back,
On last Sunday's form South China would not beat the Lincolns, but the sea trip from Shanghai did more harm than good to them, the heavy seas outside leaving several of the team with sea legs even a day after they landed!
In their third remaining duplay- ed fixtura South China should eas!- ly take two points from the Re. creio.
As the position now stands the Lincolns have won all four of their games, so much will depend on
Complete League Goal List For Season To
FIRST DIVISION.
all goes well during the work the tropped. A. V. Gosano in worthy of Fowler (Club)
• ftill back's position before any of Howe (Clubs) team are hoping to make the trip
the selected two in view of hi Leonard (81. Joseph's) South Chine's new Football Pavilon superb display for St. Joseph's this Elliott (Kowloon)
At their Caroline RI ground is near-incONOR.
ing completion, and, besides having accomodation for Men and. Ladies, will
also be available to tennis players, as
Gosano's Brainwork
Gosano is probably one of the
B certain portion of the building has cleverest footballers in the Colony been so designed to overlook the South. China tennis courts.
*Jones (Borderers)
Ho Ka Kuen (Athletic) Pau Ka Ping (8. China) Smith (Navy) Burnage (Navy) McGluness (Lincolns)
(Lincolna) Ridley
and very effectively combines Higgins (Lincoln) brains, amazing speed, and stamina | Hazlewood (Borderers)
Au Ping Ming (Athletic) A part of the building has been win his play. designed sa to form a stand 78 fert The selection of Channing for S. Strange (Club)
Rocha (St. Joseph's)
lang with 11 tiers with possible suit- the key position in preference to able accomodation for about 500 pen.
Leung Wing-chui, South China's-
ple.
The stand is designed much on the and the Colony's most brilliant Gough (Police) same liner as the Jockey Club's lande centre-half, is one of the biggest L Harris (Borderers) and has a cantilever roof covering a blunders the selectors have made, certain extent of the accomodation.
the
on
Other outstanding features of Pavilion are the Assembley Hall the first floor with a pantry leading off, making it possible for dinners and other such functions on a large scale being held there.
A gymnasium has also been provid-
Lo Chai Wan (Athlete)
Au Kim Fang (Athletic) It is true they can be switched Walker (Arilllery) about, but in that case there are R. Strange (Club) others that can lay an equal claim
to a wing half position.
ford
(Clab) (St. Joseph's)
B. Gosano (BL Joseph's) The selection of Bliss for the Lewis (Kewison)
calls for Timberlake (Kowloon) left-half position also criticism.
Fairless (Navy)
On his recent showings Bliss has Barnett (Navy)
Hinder (Nayy)
ed for, while an office and Committee fared only moderately well, and Baldry (Lincolns) Room are other compartments in the
Basement
cannot lay first claim to that post-Hocquard (Lincoln)
The building has a frontage of 118tion. feet facing the tennis courts and 78 fest facing the noccer ground and le right-angular in shane,
RACING
Rapier's
on the
Meeting
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Shepherd (Police) Blevent (Police)
Andy Duncan, who has played Green (Pplice)
for the Colony in that position, Channlage
with
is probably the beat man, the exception of Tong Kwan of
(Police)
Bousse (Recreio)
(Police)
1/erion (Police)
South China, for that position. Willerton Bliss has an amazing amount of Gomes (Recreio) stamina and is a trier, but he in Wallace (Borderers) over-fond of using his head to dis-Duncan (Borderers)
Shui Ion (Athletic) Mak
advantage, some of his displays pang King Yu (Athletic) [being very poor.
Tang Kwong Bui (Athletit)
BAD (Athletic)
Hong Representative Of All Clubs To The selection of Tang, Kwong- Tam Kong: Pak (8. Calmay
(8. Chlaa). sum for the right wing position a
(Ardillery) Babes (Artillery) also calls for comment. With Bertie Gosano available") why did
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Morgan Has
Double Figures First This Year
THE following is the complete
Scoring Date
THIRD DIVISION.
Morgan (Borderers) |Pools (RA.M.C.) Clark (Lincoln) I'urcell (Borderers) Campus Recreio) Nelson (Borderers) To Wai Hing (8. China)
Botciho (Recreio) Matthews (Lincolns) Sellers (Lincolns)
(Engineers)
League goal-scoring list for King (RAM.C.)
the season to date:
SECOND DIVISION,
Forter (Borderers) Duncan (Club). Morris (Borderers) Tate (Lincolns) Ellsworth (Navy)
Hamet (Y. Indiums)
Koe Hung Cheong (Athletle)
A. M. Omar (Y, Indians)
N. Po Kui (8. China)
1 Lat Bul Whig (8, China)
11 Matthins (Borderers)
1 Marahfeld (Borderers)
Clayton (Lincolns) Chappell
(Navy)
1 Williamson (Club)
1 Bell (Club)
Cheung Koon Wong (Athletic).
1 Ping Haon Hong (Athletic)
(Y. Indians)
(Navy) Birmingham Artillery)
1 Edmunds (Artillery)
1 Boyd (Club)
Faber (Club)
Lo Chal Wan (Athletic)
Tim Chuen. (Athletic)
(Y.. Indiana) (Kowloon)
Lewis (Kowloo)
Winch (Kowloos) Kam Shek
(1.. China)
1 Lai Wing Kyour (8: China)
(B. China) Young Kwok Wai (8: China)
1 Hut Ya Kwang (B
the Beloctors not put out the 5s 33.danotas player scored: Ewloe „In finéniness, (LAnonima) :
Loach (Artilery)
- Basekar (Artillery)
Mbandómid game berween the Hardy (Arillery)
Gibbons (Artillery) Bordurwen; and prs instead of including the ascond beat the formar leV
(Engineers)
Aquino Recreio) Certliko
Higgins (Lincolns)
7 Harper (Lincolns)
3
Tate (Lincoln)
Cheung Ping Lim (8. China)
Tam Yeung Skeung (8. China)
(R.A.M.C.)
Gregory (RA.P.)
(RAF) Aycock (Radio)
Hamilton
*(Borderers)
Harding (Engineers)
1. Litter (Engineers)
Marques (Recreio)
Man Hang (8, China)
Tae Shap-yu (8,,China) Tong, Ming Plog (8, China) Lane (B.A.M.C) Goulley (B.A.M.C
Sollar
Sachenke (University)
Gantrell (R.A.F) Jeffries (B.A.5.64) Halford (B.A.S.CO. Tavares (Radio) Haroon. (Radio)
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On their way back to the Colony With a splendid defence in Wills and while in Shanghai, however, ond Hill, and excellent halvez in they played two games at the latter Webb, Timberlake and Bliss their port and were successful in both, defeating a Selected Chinese side downfall is hard to believe.
in the first game by 2 goals to one Their fault so far has been the and the Tung Hwa Athletic Club, switching round of players from Shanghai League Champions, the first to the second teams in the Second game by the same mar- stead of selecting a definite eleven with reserves and leaving the rest for the Second Division.
first
igin.
in
In the latter game the local team dominated play throughout, and, jalthough they gained their triumph through a penalty, the triumph fell into the right hands.
Borderers' Big Test The Borderers, who last yea enused the first big sensation of the season by defeating the Artil lery and Lincolns in successive have apparently grown games, stale and are not able to hold their wingers. own against the Lincolns.
their forwards, particularly the
Saints As Challengers
This coming Saturday they will St. Joseph's should go far in the be opposed to South China in what League, and I would not be one bit should be one of the outstanding surprised if they proved themsel games of the season.
ves to be dangerous contenders to
for
I still think, in spite of their the Borderers and Lincolns overwhelming defeat at the bands the runners-up position.
The Athletic are making a gal- of the Lincolns that they will offer"
season and
a serious challenge to both the la-lant come-back this ter and to South China.
Save so far done well with the
The Borderers will still be field-players in band.
"Darkie" Chen, who has been ing their best team on Saturday as, signed on for the Athletic, is at fortunately for them, the Neuralla
He
which arrives with troops from present in Canton where he is a
cadet in the Flying Corps. Shanghat is arriving on Sunday and will so allow Sgt. Harris to the Athletic, but may possibly find has every intention of playing for play hla last League game before
some difficulty in securing leave. departing.
The Club have so far fared fair- Incidentally South China will be ty well, although the switching delding a newcomer for the first round of players has not given the time in Tay Ques-llang, the Straits selectors & chance to find the. Chinese who has represented. Sin-right man for the right position. gapore in the renowned H. M. S.
Robertson was brought Into the Malaya Cup Inter-Stata msicher. team as a reserve but has since
Ip May Come Inside t
him on the right.
fully justifled his inclusion, pro- bably more so than anyone else. Centre Half Problem
Tay will probably be given a wing position, possibly the left, to: allow Ip Pak-wa to come into the The Club's main difficulty at pre- Inside-left position in support of sent is to find a centre-half. Varl- Fung King-cheong, while Tamous players have been tried out, Kong-pak will probably support and I have come to the conclusion -
that nobody else but Skinner, can St. Joseph's have done surpris fill the position. Ingly well with their new re-ar With Robertson on the left flank rangement amour the defence and and Andy Duncan on he right, the forwards, but if truth were to tell, Club have formidable "tatcler" thair success Hes in the fact that halves who know their jobs, A, V. Gosano, their brilliant Inter port centre forward, also makes one of the finest backs in the Colony, where his amazing turn ofę speed and head-work has played a tre mendous part In the Saints' triumphs,
Then again with Booka, the
It is not surprising for a winger to former Club de Recreio player,
Powler, who played on the left wing last season, has been moved over to the right wing where he has done extraordin». arlly well. A trier with plenty of stamine, he now tops the Club's goal-scorers. with 8′′to- his credite
Fowler makes an ideal winger -
score goals, quite the contrary, but it among the forwards, and with Ward and has a tremendous amount of does seem strange that wingers should back in the Une, St. Joseph's possess energy. In spite of all his accom lead in the goal scoring Hinta.for many forward line equal to any in the plishments he has one little fault,, of their clubs
that of taking his time about thinga.
Colony.
F. Fowler lands the "Club's" "scorers with 6 goals while Morgan, of the Bor- Their real, weakness lies in the True he possesses' good, ball con- derers third in the leading halves, who, although excellent trol, but he could do with a little acorar in the League with tan to bic
spollera, have not learned to feed more speed. Heredit