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THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934.

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THE CHINA MAIL:

BORDERERS ENTER F.A. SHIELD SECOND ROUND

CLUB MAKE

IN

FIVE CHANGES

IN RUGBY SIDE

Meeke For Selby At

Scrum Half.

EAST LANCS LACK STAMINA

China Mail

Sports Diary

TO-DAY

S.W.B. HALVES PAVE WAY Hockey

FOR 3-0 WIN

WALLACE'S BRILLIANT DISPLAY

By OUTSIDE (LEFT)

Central British v. Kowloon. Indiana | Radio." Sporta v. Medway

| Recreio T. YMCA,kaotal {"Incognitos” v. St. Andrew's”

Ladies' Tris) (at Boookampoo).

TO-MORROW.

JARDINE WILL BE CAPTAIN

England's Test Prospects Are Excellent.

THREE GOOD-MEN TO PLAY "AGAINST - AUSTRALIA

That

Kerioca Chess Club Championships,` Sealer. P.Ivanovich H. "W, Handall" RIGG'S REAPPEARANCE

THE BORDERESS ENTERED THE SECOND ROUND OF THE G. M. Sequeira v. J. G. Fam TEENIOR SOCCER SHIELD KNOCK-OUT COMPETITION YES Licet Is Beaumont & Soltare Nan effort to avoid the wooden TERDAY AFTERNOON WHEN THEY DEFEATED THE EAST A D. Sequiera v. BW. Paul

La Sequeira U. D. Nato spoon in the Triangular Rugby LANCS BY THREE GOALS TO NIL AFTER A GOALLESS FIRST DI

of Eaglund Tournament the Club have made HALF IN A GAME FEATUREI BY THE COUNTLESS NUMBER A. Birinkoff v. Mi Comett

Peggy Contract Bridge. five changes in their team to meet OF MISSED GOALS AND THE INNUMERABLE OPPORTUNITIES U. Santos Guy Ling

[against THROWN AWAY BY THE BORDERERS' INSIDE FORWARDS IN Fifth Round open Tournament the Army on the Club ground on THE SECOND HALL OF THE GAME.

(Sports Club, at 5.20 p.m.) opinion

Hockey. Saturday at 4 pm.

Records

Medway. Ship's member, Company.

"(at 4.15 p.m.) HKS.RAY

(at 4.30 p.m.) Fleet Lower Decky. Hong Kong

Hockey Club: seconda

The five players who took part in the game against the Navy last Saturday and who have been dropped from Saturday's team are J. A. R. Selby, the Club skipper and serum half, J. Hutchison, centre three quarter, and F. E. Burch, S. H. Garrod, and E. G. Jones.

They have been replaced by H. C. Meeke, W. H. B.. Rigg, R. G. Castleton, D. A. Cumming

Jen

The Borderers started the game with-two newcomers. kins, of the second team, deputised for Mullane, who was unable to play owing to an ankle Injury sustained last Sunday against the At

letic. Jones, the Borderers left half, was also an absentee through: a knee injury sustained during the Interport Trial on Monday last, and Underwood, the Borderers' former captain, made his first appear anie since his suspension three months ago.

The Arst half of the game was↑ very evenly contested with the East Lancs slightly superior. The In- ability of the losers Inside for-

and I. H. Bradford, respective-"wards to get to the ball from cen- tres by both wngers lost them thei ly.

game.

of

Castleton is to book instead Peers, who has been moved into the second row in partnership with Cumming, a wing forward. Moutric is to play in the back row in order to allow MaLellan to play at wing: forward.

..

The following is the team:

The second half of the game". was sensational, the Borderers”. playing the East, Lancs to a standstill, Harris (55) record- Ing an excellent "hat trick” from three brilliant efferta. forts.

J. P. Whitham (full-back); J. J. Morrison at left back played a Ferguson, W. H. B. Bigg, R. very great part in the breaking up Griffiths and G. P. Lammert (threa

Both Borderers" "wingers, Matthias and Duncan," were first-class and had no equal. Their centres were amazingly accurate, and they had the better of the opposing halven -at-all singer of the game,

Harris was the best of the in- side-forwards, his,, three, gómla in the second half of the game-being] a feature of the game. He com bined very effectively with Mat thias and his half backs, and was never caught out of position.

Two Failurer At Forward Fortey, leader of the forwards,

Punjabis

mengat

Borderers

Higgins Scores Five For Lincolns.

BORDERERS. DETACHMENT

Α

BEATEN

TSoskunpoo on Tuesday "A" Company, Lincolns defented the Bordérers defach- ment~`in- as friendly," hockey maich by 10 goals to 2.0* Evans and Burbeck scored for

quarters); B. W. Turner and B. C/or the East Lancs team, his"nest was a complete failure and in theHiggins(5)," Chapman (3), sleeke (half backs): I. E. Bradford, interceptions in the second half second half bungled innumerable R. G. Castleton, E. F. Walken, W. E robbing the opposing forwards of opportunities, Haslewood on his Peers, D. A. Cumming, D. McLellan countless opportunities.

left was also, most disappoint-

the winners.

INCOGNITOS TO: PLAY SAINTS" TO-DAY

to a Melbourne message.

Mr. Buckingham, who is on his way to New Zealand, added: that England's prospecta of retaining the Ashes are excellent with anch men ́ available as Jas. Langridge (Sussex), B. IL Valentine, the Kent batsman, and G. F. Walters, of Worcester, who are now with the M. C. C. team in India."

| K.C.C. SELECT TEAM

TO PLAY LR.C.

The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club in their friendly match against the. I, R. G at the K.C.C. on Saturday:

E. C. Fincher (captain), E. F. Fin- cher, G. C. Burnett, N. A. E. Mackay, | A. T. Lay, C. L Stapleton, W. C. Hume. C. B. R. Sargent, E. B: Lewis, S.V. Gitting and F. A. Kina.

MATCH CANCELLED

G. C. Moatrie and R. O. F. King (for- The feature of the game was un- ing, and could do nothing right wards).

the doubtedly 'the brilliant display by when the opportunities camo his Having lost twice against Navy and once against the Army the the Borderers halves. Wallace, on way. In the second half of the Club must win Saturday'a game if the right, played the game of "Nís] game, when Underwood time and the following will represent the they are to share the last place life, while Podmore, in the key again gave him a glorious opening Incognitos in a friendly: hocicey enxon

position, shone at all periods of the be amazed the spectators by refus-ter drainst St. Andrew Club to-day The following have been the rame, and had Lawton well in ing to shoot being too intent on on the Marina ground at 5.10 pm: LBC, and B.C,C. accond slavena, C. Soares. Remedios, F. Cscheduled for Saturday at Bookup- check throughout, dannANA walking the ball into the net.

|Berror?" G. F. Victor, W.-A. - Beed Underwood showed brilliant

In the table.

10 form, featuring his play with per-

fect ground passes.

sults:

Navy

16. Club

iNavy

17 Army

6

Army

6 Club

Navy

15 Club

Univer- Thursday,

It is understood that the selec tion of the Colony team to play against the Australian sities touring side on January 18, will be made after Saturday's game,

CLUB "A" DRAW

Leicester's County

Championship- Encounter.

UNITED SERVICES TO PLAY RICHMOND

akira:

Ball and North were again the two outstanding players for the East Lancs, although Woods, and Tuley were very prominent in the first half when they constituted the den source of danger to the Bar-

derers' goal. A

The following are the leading had his best season, and his per-

At the Valley yesterday the Club Rugby Union games down for centage is only a fraction under that of Carslake. The younger "A", though possessing the super-cision on Saturday at Home:

(at Preston) A CHAMPION Beasley has found his association or pack, were held to a pointless Notte, Lines and Derby Leicester

with F. Armstrong a very happy draw against the Borderers "A", one, and the combination has had a most successful time. I fancy it will be repeated another year,

(Continued from Page 4)

EXPELLED PLAYERS

V

3

*Bath v Northampton. *

Birkenhead Park ✔ Guy's Hospital.

Bristol The Army, Devonport Services ▼ Neath. Gloucester v Newport, The only championship which

The Daily Herald understands Barlequins Blackheath

Leicester Rugby At the same time, I have to ad mit that the runners before making finitely decided is that of the the West of England will probably London Irish St. Thomas's Hospital

I like to get the jockeys as cannot be said to have been do that Rugby football supporters in Lianells Bale Y an advantage of organise a petition, to be presented London Beottish Rosslyn Park,

* Waterloo N my selections. Very often I am trainers. With influenced in coming to a decision close on £3000 It must be good to the Rugby Union, protesting Manchester v because of what I regard as a suit odds on Fred Darling topping the against the expulsion of Tom Old Allegians Old Blues able jockey: As I am out mast list, but Frank Butters is in hot Brown, the Bristol and England Old Merchant Taylors St. Bart's Hptt.. days of the flat racing season 1 get pursuit

to know the whims of the horses,

and form my own idea of how they

can be ridden to the best advan

tage. I like Gordon Richards on a free goer and Harry Wragg or Joe Childs on one who takes time to And its stride, a

Carsiske is good enough for me on anything, for I rate him one of the best of the all-rounders. He'l Just as good on a two-year-old as on a long-distance performer.

The surprise to me, in the pers centage: list is E. Smith. I should have thought he would have: PC- turned much better figures, than 9.36. Of the leading dozen be is the only one with single figures, At the same time there is a great future for this boy. He has plenty of opportunity to ride good horses) this season. They are the ones to make good jockeys, Richarda himself admits that the horses have played an important part in enabling him to beat the record. E. Smith is still able to go to scale at loss than Tat, and of all the young Jockeys he is the one I would. nominate at the present time as the legitimate successor to Gordon Richards,

Smith in

full-back.

Old Leysians Brighton - United Services ▼ Richmond:

President's Pitch Brings Senators Victory

The friendly match between the

(capt.), A. 3 Basto; A. P. E. da Silva; 290, has been cancelled owing to the J. M. Pinto, O. de Bouss, B. Reed and herge Club being unable to taido A. P. Sou

wept the East Lauch off their fost with some glorious passing bouts, | Harris "netting, this Arst goal when he intercepted a pass from Haxle- wood to net from point blank range.

The East Lancs defence was now having a gruelling time of -- things, and, had it not been for Ball and North, things might have gone far worsa thin they actually did.

Harris netted his second goal ton

K.C.C. V SHAMEEN AT TENNIS

Lawton proved a complete failure minutes after his Arst when he Six Singles and Three

as leader of the forwards, throw-snapped up a pass from: Wallace to ing away countless opportunities shoot into an untenanted goal-as of scoring. The right wing forma- Harmsworth rushed him; tion, were never in the picture as Tep minutes from time the Bor- they were completely starved derers were indulging in shooting throughout the game. Balmon, on practice, but the carelessness of the few occasions he did get the Forety and Hazlewood lost them ball centred behind the Borderers' countless goals,'pm

Doubles on Sunday.

RETURN GAME ARRANGED

The Kowloon Cricket Club. entertaining the Shameen. Tamais Club over the week-end playli

goal, while Horner falled to post-Eventually Harris got his head singles and three doubles matches tion himself to take the centres to a very ane centre from Duncan on Sunday, from either wing,

to complete his sequence of thron

Geal Lost by Carelessnes Foampo

The KC.C. team has not yet The Borderers attacked strong. The last minutes of the game been completed, but it is under- stood that the six will be selected, ly in the opening minutes of the saw the Borderers all over their from the following: R. B. Hambly, same when Hazlewood, presented ponents, but no further score was with's glorious opening by Under-registered, wood, missed an open goal through sheer carelessFARS.”

CL Stapleton, 8, A. Gray, G. 04 Sgt. Rasky of the Lincolns refereed Burnett, W. CHung, D. S. Green,

R: 8. Capell and Jack. and lined up the following: bor

Borderers:-- Smithsudjenkins and The Shameen side will be com-

#Wallace, Podmore and Un-

Fortes, prised of Messrs.Newell, qual amount of the play, but Ball derwood;

Walsham, Read, Wataon, and ser And North had very little to show fa

How Ballewood, and Duncan, for their efforts In Intiation at and Gorman Ball, Thompson and

East Lapen Harmsworth: Swale Surber

tacks

North; Balmon, Horner

The East Lancs were having an Moratthian, Harry

Tuley came into the limelight Woods and Tulay,

following the fallurs of any

orwards to shoot, he Into his own hands

whe

took

and

coal." They went

Occasions

the Borderers – custod Anxious moments;

The

Balth

orderers, attacked strongly, bat the whole forward fine missed

glorious opportunity

can set across a fa

2 The East Lance

of falling to

ground when pas

The KC.C. will send "a" taam "Canton on January 27 and 28,

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