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TO MACAO
Series Of Encounters This Sunday
ARMY SOCCER
EAST LANCS DEBUT TEAMS WILL BE
ON SATURDAY
SIXTEEN PLAYERS TO MAKE SOUTH CHINA TO MEET
THE TRIP
(By OUTSIDE LEFT). As I announced in my football notes last week, the St. Joseph's | Football Club have tentatively ar- ranged for a tip to Macao to play A
THE RECREIO
LINCOLNS v. ATHLETIC
WEAKENED Combey Transferred To
Ceylon.
ARTILLERY AND LINCOLNS
THE HARDEST HIT
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
Several leading military soccer player will be leaving the Colany,
LEONARD
CHALLENGES
THE LEADERS
during the next month at a Campus Doing Well In result of the usual movements of troops at this period.
Third Division.
LEADING GOAL-SCORERS
(By OUTSIDE LEFT.›
goal-scoring list to date, the quali- fication being three goals:
Sa result of the Armistice Day football game between the Com It is already known that Hard- bined Services and the Rest of the Association on the Sookun- ing, the Lincolns' inside right, and a series of games comprising foot.
poo ground on Saturday no Frist Division games were scheduled to Combey the Artillery's custodian, ball. Tennis and billiards against take place over the week-end, but the Lincolns and Athletic premier will in all probability be leaving the Macao Athletic Club on Sunday: league game, which should have taken place last Sunday but which this month, Harding is, going
Sixteen players have consented was postponed because of the former's visit to Canton, will take home, while Comboy is being tran-THE following is a complete League {to make the trip under the manage-] place this Sunday on thé Club ground.
ferred to Ceylon. ment of Mr. C. A. Goldenberg. St. Joseph's representative Football Association.
The following are going:-A. V Gosuno (Captain), B. Goano, D. Leonard, A. Ward, L. Rocha, L. Sa ban. J. Elma, V. Costa, N. Beltrao, W. Lawrence, L Gomes, V. Marques, R. Marques, L. Fernandez and R. 31. Omar.
on
the
South China have also a First Division fixture against the Re- crelo, postponed one from last month on the Railway ground at Kowloon on Sunday.
The 1st Battalion, the East Lancashire Regiment who arrived in Hong Kong last Sunday by the Transport Neuralia, will make their local soccer debut this week-end in the Second and Third divisions against the R.A., and R.A.M.C., respectively.
The team and reserves will leave j on Saturday morning by the Macao however, a very good Roccer boat, play their soccer game in the putation and their opponents are the Recreip last sexson will not afternoon and return to the Colony on Monday morning.
ARMISTICE DAY ENCOUNTER
Services Expected To Triumph
This Saturday's football game between the Combined Services and the Rest of the Colony should provide first-class football.
Judging an recent form display- ed by members
of both team there remains little doubt as to Services' victory.
The East Lancashires have not, team, while Fung King-cheong may
re-possibly fill his old position.
The defeat of the champions by
jeasily be forgotten by South China when they fielded a weak eleven against the Recreio and were beaten by a better team.
expected to win in both games.
The Lincolns, who have register. ed wins in all their games, will have a stift hurdle to overcome in the Athletic on Sunday, but in spite of the latter's reputation, the Lin- leolus should register their Afth
League victory.
Roden, the Lincoins left full back will not be making an ap- pearance against the Athletic on Sunday awing to a thigh in- jury sustained some weeks ago. His place will probably be taken
The Recreio have improved considerably since last year and have obtained the services of several new players who have acquitted themselves ad- mirably In the League pro- gramme.
Sousne, who WAS an old St. Joseph's boy. is now one of the Recreio's leading lights and should constitute a real menace to
by Colclough of the second eleven South China defence.
tho
COMBEY.
+
FIRST DIVISION.
Fowler (Club) Howe (Club) *Jones (Borderers) *Leonard (St. Joseph's) Elliott (Kowloon)
Ho Ka Kuen (Athletic) Pan Ka Ping (S. China) Smith (Navy) Burnage (Navy) McGuiness (Lincolns)
Ridley (Lincolns) Higgins (Lincoln) Hatlewood (Borderera)
Au Ping Ming (Athletic)
Ward (St. Joseph's)
Tam Kong-pak (9. Chins)
'L. Harris (Borderera)
denoles player scored twice in the abandoned game between the Borderers and St. Joseph's in which the former led 4-2.
BECOND DIVISION. Fortey (Borderers) Duncan (Club)
Morris (Forderers) Tate (Lincolns) Ellaworth (Navy)
Lai Sai Wing (S. China)
Marshfield (Borderers)
Hamed (Y, Indians)
Koo
The Artillery who are feeling Hung Cheong (Athletic) the loss of their best players from Po Kul (S. China)
DIVISION.
H. Omar (Y. Indians) Ng last year, will be losing five more Matthias (Borderers) in the event of Edminson, who was He will, however, have to dis-of their premier side later on as Clayton (Lincolna) injured at Canton, being unable to play his best if he is to get by Allan, Rodgers, Greenshields. Chappell
(Navy) The game takes place at the turn out. This should weaken the Leung Wing-chui, who is getting Walker, and Smith are all leaving. Herbert (Bordere Military ground Sookunpoo and Lincolne defence somewhat, and even better and better.
Woods (Artillery) The Gunners will then be left with
THIRD will commence at 3.30 p.m.
will certainly give Bott a lot more Leung's display against the fast only Pardoe, Seal. Harris, Rowe, Morgan (Borderers) The following are the teams:-- to do in defence.
Borderers will be remembered for and Barraclough.
Purcell (Borderer) The Rext:-Wong Wing. (S.C.A.A.; The Club second eleven will be some time, while his wing halves, Hill (Kowloon) and S. Strange (Club) facing yet another defeat when Leung Yuk-chan and Tong Kwan loss when Heath, Roden, Cork, and
The Lincolns will incur a similar Posle (R.A.M.C.) Clark (Lincolns) Leung Wing-chui (S.C.A.A.); Chan-
Campus (Reerelu) ning (Police) and S. Bliss (Kowloon) they meet the Navy second eleven are also brillant.
Bett leave In the New Year. Re-Nelson (Borderers) (captain); Tang Kwong-sum (Athlon their own ground.
liefs will arrive from home In the To Wal ing (S. Chins) tic), Tam Kong-pak (S.C.A.A.). Howe
near future, but what these reliefs King (R.A.M.CO.
Selters (Lincolns) will bring in the way of footballers | Bol
Botelho (Retraid) remains to be seen.
Matthew (Lincoins) Harris, the Borderera' right win- Gregory (B.A.F.) ger, fs the only one of his team Betters (Lincolns), (Club, 2.45 p.m.) likely to go away so last year's (Sookanpoo, 2.46 p.m.) handicapped.
8. CHINA (Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.): THIRD DIVISION
(Clab), Strange (Club)
Kowloon).
and Blake
Borderers' Sixth -Win?
The Borderers, who meet. Kow- Combined Services: Pte. Heath loan, should obtain their sixth. win, (Lincolns); Bdr. Allan
The following is my forecast:-
(Artillery), white the Young Indians should
Club
Ple. Morrison (Borderers); A. B. Pur-give South China a good run for kine (H.M.S. Orpheus), L/Cpl. Cork
(Lincolns), E. B. A. McGuire (H.M.S. their money.
Saturday
SECOND DIVISION
Suffolk); B. Q. M. S. Snook (Arti On Sunday the Athletic and Lin- BORDERENS
Pay Mid. Smith (IM.S. Suf-jcolns,
ler Sto. Langmead (H.M.S.
|wick). L/Cpl. Ridley (Lincoln)
Bo
And
(wo well balanced teams will battle
for Second division. Intions
Lt. H. flocquard (Lincoln) (cap. honours, while the East Lan-
kain).
Reserves Ple. Harris 1./Cpl. Baldry (Lincolns), Podmore (S.W.B.). A. B. James 11.MS. Berwick), A. B. Fairless
(H.M.S. Keppel).
V NAVY
Kowloon
v R.A.S.C. (Happy Valley, 2.54 p.m.)
y Recreio
(Happy
Valley, 2.45 p.m.)
LINCOLNS
cashires make their local debut NORDERERS (S.W.B.). against the Artillery, who have
Pisustained only one defeat to date. BADIO In the Third Division, the Lin-
¡R.A.M.C. colna present leaders, will pro- Referce Capt. E. Hague RA. bably retain their distinction when |R.A.F. Linesmen Yeoman of Signals McMurray (H.M.S.
Berwick) and they meet the Air Force at King's
Park, while the Borderers wil R.E have a hard fight against the Ser- vice Corps at the Valley.
C. Q. M. S. Hydr (S.W.B.).
Services Team For Saturday
The selection of the Services Eleven Lo meet the Rest on Armistice day on the Club ground in fairly strong, but could be improved in one or two posi-
As the result of last Sunday's encounter against the Borderers, it
is quite probable that South China Recreio will make several changes in the forward line for their game against | Athletic the Recreto,
Tay Quee-liang, who made auch promising debut at centre for Athlete
Eart Lancs.
runners-up will not be so badly £8,000 EQUALS SIX
GOALS!
INTERPORT CRICKET Jimmy Dunne Now With
(Continued from Page 4.)
(Saokunpos, 4.16 p.m.) Wally Hammond's Favourite
V
(King's Park, 2.45 p.m.)|ƊEARCE showed the most con-
YUniversity
(Happy Valley, 4.15 p.m.)
Sunday
FIRST DIVISION
T
S. CHINA
(Kowloon, 4.10 p.m.) + LINCOLNS
(Club, 4.16 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION
| Lions, The selection of the defence ward only to mar it as the result East Lanc
is good, but I would have selected of his bad tackle against Under- Thomas of the Berwick in preference wood, the
Lo L/Cpl. Cork of the Lineolas for the centre-half position.
Borderers' left half,
will probably be left out of the
Cork is an excellent half, but be has right winger when there are better not the stamina that Thomas pos-men available in Baldry of the Lin- Besses. The latter played for the Navy coins and Fairless of the Navy. Jab Home, and · his` recent display against the Borderers should have secured him a place.
Y LINCOLNS
(Club, 2,45 p.m.) R.A. (Chatham Road, 2.45 p.m.)
R. C. S. DRAW WITH 12TH BATTERY
PEARC
The Arsenal.
SMASHING HIGHBURY WIN
:
London, October 1. fidence of the Colony batsmen Jimmy Dunne, Sheffield United's and was most unfortunate to be centre forward, was transferred to out for obstruction off the
fifth the Arsenal yesterday morning after He used v'deal carried out so rapidly that
ball of the last over.
"Wally" "Hammond'a
favourite anywhere
shot cross bat hit
his name still appeared on the pro- between the bowler and extra cover gramme of the United match with off a bumping ball-to advantage Huddersfield. The transfer fee was when facing Jonklass. This bow-no far short of £8,000,
ler, however, had him completely Dunne's new team smashed Mid- beaten by one ball that Peares|dlesbrough 6-0, His own team
lost to Huddersfield 6—1.
snicked to the boundary.
•
đ
EARCE showed respect
Dunne played brilliant football for and, though he was not a scorer,
a length on the wicket but would most" smashing victory this season. not be tempted to hit anything off It looks, on the face of it, as if
On the Chatham Road ground the wicket unless it was well pitched Jimmy Dunne is worth about '£8,- yesterday, afternoon the Royal up. One ball from this bowler he 000 and six goala,; 1 Pen
bar:
Both tire lattor are first-class men Corps of Signals shared two goals did not attempt to play or even This is a typical Arsenal and have performed well this season with the 12th Battery RA, in the cover, maintaining his batting stance gain. Five years ago, they took while Snooks has proved to be the Garrison · Small Units
League.
A grave error was made in the week link in the Artillery's attack.- selection of Snooks the Artillery's Outside Left.
Savoldi's Opponent Has Rough Time
SPORTS: GOODS IN THE WORLD'
one of the reasons why they call Jos Sáv star of Notre Dame, 'now; K
the drop kick-with which ka kopow-te world's" wrestling championship from Jim
Now Terk
soccer for the next ball?
SCORING hin 27, out of 45 Pearce saved: the Colony, at * critica! İperiod.
over David Jack from Bolton, aty the fee~at!ll a record-of £10,340.
LVIS did, not trouble either"
TA Pearce.or Garthwaite, but I
TILLIS bowled well in patches, think he was a little discouraged
W but le of well in by was no balis signalled
a length, though not dangerous to against him.
the batsman. In his first spell he
had 1 for 12, but in the second spell Wicket-Keepers Do Well
he took the valuable wickets" of ||
Garthwaite and Pearce in 11 balls
for only '4' runs. When he bowl a length he la decidedly dangerous, but he was not bowling as fest yesterday as Goodwin was.
Speldewinde Brilliant
DUNKLEY kept wicket
magnificently, the four. byes against him being given. when Duckitt shaved - Willi wickets Croome also kept brilliantly, being especially good on the leg, side." /THE; Malaya, fielding was keen, ILL did all that was required 1 GIF's is being the only T. of him with the new ball when catch that was not held. Alvis he dismissed Duckitt and was taken at cover, and Eu Chow Telk and off after four overs. Speldewinde Morgan, Both In the deep, were owled, exceedingly, well for his outstanding in this department [for 9 and thoroughly doserved [Williama' wicket after - in; earlier WEN HUGHER handled the
appeal for obstruction, & With a
O side very fahrendly, his only
higher action than Minu he is the fault being the Inte introduction more natural left-handed bowler, of Hamilton “ "Into the attack. {and Xˇthink he is the better of the lie should have been given the jemo,
ball before Garthwaite or Reds? mond, R. N. Hamilton made quick
ar
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JONKLABB was not an impressive changes in the Malays bowling and
* I thought he would be, but he his binding of the folding will need careful watching on a wor-l
Ing wicket in the fourth innings, very Bound