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COLONY INTERPORT SOCCER TEAM SELECTED
FRAGGOTT IN
FOOCHOW
Third Bout With Ewin Unlikely.
ARMY SEEK
CRICKET WIN
Morrison And Allan
AGAINST CLUB Should Be "Capped"
Two Changes In Side That Lost By Innings
SATURDAY'S "NEEDLE” GAME FOR HKC.C.
changes in the team which
THE Army have made two SUARES TO FIGHT “HARRY" FOR lost to the Club by an innings and
ORIENT TITLE
By RINGSIDER)
128 runs in the Triangular Cricket Tournament for their premier league game against the Club on Saturday,
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Interport Hockey Trials
Two Matches Fixed This Week.
SHAMEEN NOT COMPETING
crefo), Lieut. Sinclair
A.V. Gosano Starved In
Final Soccer Trial
SKINNER INJURED AFTER ROUSING DISPLAY AT RIGHT-HALF
THE
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT).
THE third fight between Seaman Harry Ewin, middleweight box- ing champion of China and Japan. ed Lt. Cragg and Sgt. Taylor.
and Cpl. Ballard have replac brilliance of the Colours team in the last twenty minutes of the Anal Interport Football Telat on the Club ground yesterday and A. B. Fraggott in Singapore on It is a vital match for the 100 produced the best football seen in any of the three Trial games January 28 is now unlikely to take per cont. Club team if they are to which have taken place within the last month. place owing to H.M.S. Berwick win the championship for the frét
Following a colllafón in mid air with Leung Wing Chul, Skinner time since the 1928-9 acason. They was forced to leave the field, and it was at this period that the Col- Conceding 3lb Arthur Suares, have beaten the, I.B.C, the Nary, ours, two goals in arrears, suddenly found their true form and acor and Craigengower, "but cannot ed two magnificent goals through Bickford and A. V. Gosano, the lat middleweight champion of India, afford to receive a check.
Ler's being one of the best, if not the best seen on the ground for secured a technical knock-out de- The Army batting is impressive the last three years. cision over Sgt. Jim Brady in the as long as a good start is made, third round of their scheduled 12] but should A. C. Beck capture ari Owing to injuries and illness rounds bout to qualify to
early wicket he may quite easily several changes were madé in both meet Ewin for the Orient title.
run through the side with T, A. teams. Pearce worrying the batsmen with
H.K.C.C. LAWN TENNIS
ENTRY LISTS
21 To Struggle For Club Title
17 COUPLES IN MIXED DOUBLES
THE following are the
com-
Kong Cricket Club Lawn Tennis] Tournament.
Owing to Leonard being unable kis spinners at the other end. to play, Pau Ka-ping, South China's The following is the Army team: reserve centre-forward was shift- Capt. Williams R.A. (Capt), Lt, Waled to the inside right position in ker (RE.), LL. Garthwaite
Capt
(RA) the White's team, Eillott moving to Bickford and Gosano flashed past Mitchell (R.A.), L. Willame
be-
(E. Lanca), Lt. Butler (II, R. Stan), centre-forward. Cord, the reserve him, Cpl. College (R.A.M.C.), Cpl. Ballard trial custodian was brought (R.A.S.C.), Pte. Dewey (Lines.), Ptetween the sticks. Whitley (R.A.S.G.), C. S. M. Elwin
(E. Lanes).
McHardy let through two very simple goals just because he re- Pardoe and Jones were unable to fused to go down to the ball, and Twelfth man Sgt. Taylor (R.A.P. play for Colours, the former being this would prove fatal in the In- C.).
Umpire-S. M. Jordan, R.E., Scorer from an ankle injury. Their res
in hospital and the latter suffering terport. -Lt. Shields (RA).
White's halves were easily the pective positions were filled by best, with the exception of Cork. Brittain and Sheppard of the Although he spoiled well, he dia- Police.
tributed the ball to the left wing only, and completely stárved the [right wing.
JARDINE AND
VERITY HEAD
M.C.C. AVERAGES
Only One Player Without Double Figure Average THE
plete entries for the Hong LANGRIDGE BEST ALL-ROUNDER The batting success of the M.C.C. J. Barrow, D. B. Evans, D. C. Dun-
team in India can be gauged from ham, Lt. Comdr. C. M. Iscob, G. E. M. the fact that in the statistics com- Ricketts, D. S. Green, S. E. Green, piled up to Dec. 27, only one of the Capt. P. 6. Cannon, R. G. Hoare sixteen players has failed to secure H. Owen Hughes, CA. Wright, A. D. Humphreys, J. C
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
C. Haigh, R. B. Day, a double figure average. A. B. Raworth, L. Goldman, M. Beach-
Thomas, H. J. Cowie, IL B. William-
D. R. Jardine, with an average
Tam Kong-pak was unfortun ately injured over the week-
end and his place among the
forwards were filled by Tay
Quee-lang.
Football conditions were pot
Skinner Outstanding Skinner
was outstanding, up to the time he was injured and com- exactly ideal as the ground surface tain. Sheppard started off well, petely outshone Sheppard and Brit-
difficult, while fast forwards, like was slippery, making ball control but gave a flatless display in the A. V. Gosano, E. Strange, Ridley
B
were
BICKFORD DROPPED
HOCQUARD - GIVEN WING POSITION
TRIANGULAR SOCCER TOURNEY FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 1933
(BY REFEREE)
The omission of B. L. Bickford, the Club's left winger from the In terport Football team to meet Shanghai came as a bombshell in local football circles last night. After his brilliant display yesterday he is not even included among the reserves!
Pau Kaping, South China's cus- has rightly earned his place in the todian and reserve centre-forward
team between the sticks, while Strange of the Club make a very. Allen of the Artillery and 8 good combination at full back. though Morrison should have, baen in the side in place of Strange,
HONG KONG'S SOCCER TEAM FOR SHANGHAI
The following is the Colony soccer team to visit Shanghai next month:
PAU KA PING (8. CHINA) ALLEN (ARTILLERY)
S. STRANGE (CLUB) (Capt.) LEUNG WING CHUI
(8. CHINA) BELTRAO (ST. JOSEPH'S) C. PILE (POLICE)
B. GOSANO (ST. JOSEPIT'S) TAM KONG PAK (8. CHINA) A. V. GOSANO (ST. JOSEPH'S) RIDLEY (LINCOLNE
HOCQUARD (LINCOLNE) Reserves-Tay Quee-lang (S. China), Cork (Lincolns), McHardy (Police), E. Strange. (Club) and Brittain (Pollee).
surprise left-half, while Hocquard has failed to Impress when com pared with Bickford
Pile, although an Interporter, is
second half. and Tay Quee-liang were unable of the two wing halves for Whites, Leung Wing-chul was, the better
Hocquard. is certainly not good as Bickford and should top themselves after
short distributing, the ball, excellently, Ridley be accidentally crocked will sprint.
His passes to Bocquard and Rid-come up hard against things is be tey were superb, while his defen- has not yet adapted himself to any
other fáside's play. sive tactics left nöthing to be de sired.
The inclusion of Tam Kong-pak - as inside right. In support af B Beltrao played slightly below his Gosano and A. V. Gosano should Morrison was more in the pic usual game and did not appear to constituts the biggest danger to
Allen and Morrison very good for Whites and should both make the Interport team.
son, R. H. Wild, G. Gamble, T. C. of 61.7 heads the list, while Barture than Allen, and certainly gave be quite at home on the right Bank Shanghai's defence. Tam was the Monaghan, D. M. MacDougall, H. D. nett, C. F. Walters, B. H. Valena rousing exhibition of first-time He would have done much better in arst player picked. Tallinton, H. 3. Armstrong, A. Latine and Mitchell are all in the for- clearances and nest interceptions.
Sullivan and A. J. Stocker.
HANDICAP SINGLES "A"
tles. The highest aggregate
J. Barrow, E. R. Price, Dr. R. 8. (786) has been complied by Bar- Traill, G. C. Worrall, D. S. Green, nett, who has played 18 innings. E. Green, L. G. Robertson, L. M. S. A noticeable fact in the bowling Lloyd, A. D. Humphreya, W. Brun-averages is that is of the tourists Ray M. Etter 11 B, Day, AB have bawled. Verify is at the head Raworth, Beach-Thomes, H.
Would Not Tackle
In the latter stages of the game Allen came into the picture with Strange. Pile, although clearing exceptionally well on occasions re
the key position.
Bickford, A. V. Gosano, Rid Jey, and Pat Ka-ping shone among the ten forwards, Bickford was easily the better of the two left wings, and his goal for Colours after 10 minutes in the
magulfcent solo effort.
Tay Quée-liang certainly de serves his place among the re- series for he is a neat and clever forward."
Mr. A. Goldenberg will accom- pany the team as Manager.
Cowie, R. H. Wild, G. Gamble, T. of the averages, and, is credited fused to go out to tackle his second half was the result of ation have accepted the invitation of
Monaghan, D. M. MacDougall, C. W. E. with 66 wickets the largest aggre, Bishop. I. D. Tallinton, C. C. Stark,
Strange's Off-Day
and as's requlé McHardy had many A. Pearce, H. J. Armstrong, V. gate. He is closely followed by anxious moments, Gordon, J. O. Laine and A. 1. Stocker Townsend, who has captured .40 Strange was very.cool in the lat»,
HANDICAP SINGLES "B" wickets; while others, who have ter stages when he intercepted long. He combined well with Strange, A. H. Harbord, D. C. Dunham, Rev. Food "bags" are Langridge (35) and around passes from either wing, who, however, had another of his (II.M.S._ Med-J. M. Lewis-Bryan, Lt. Comer, C. M. Nichols (47).
Of the keepers Cord was much off days, miksing countless opper-
way) Capt., E. V. Reed (H.R. Club); Jacob, I W. Shewan, A. C. I. Bowker, The best all-rounder in the team, safer than McHardy and could dot tunities, THE following have been select-W
Birst (C.B.A), T. Whitley A. Mackenzie, J. R. Collis, D. Sis Langridge, who is 7th in (C.B.A.), O. . E. Souza (University, Robb. H. F. Phillips, H. B. Williamson, L/Nk. Bahsh (Punjabla), Lal' Singh G. C. Humphreys, R. G. F: King, betting list and Brd in the bowling (Punjabia).
N. Murphy, M. W. Turner and for averagea. J. H. Moneley,
The following are the averages
ed to play in the Interport Hockey Trials in preparation for the visit of the Macao Hockey Club
Sunday, at King's Park, 10.30 a.m.
HANDICAP DOUBLES Whites E. H, Wong (St. An- J. Barrow & D, N. MacDougall.
[drew's); Naldu (KIT.C.), J. Rodger 2. B. Evaŋa & M.-M. Wynew,
8.
The Tientsin Football Assppia-
the Shanghai Football Association to participate in the coming Inter- port series at Shapphal during the Chinese New Year holidays.
This will be the first Triangular Interport between Shanghal
the have stopped the two shots which Ridler too was at fault. In this Hong Kong-Tientsin since 1950,
respect, although he did better when Hong Kong best. Tientsin work at forward than Strange, who the odd goal in five. usually lost the ball before reach- |ing either Allen or Morrison. “..
Elliott was a definite failure ati centre forward and his goal in the first half was a lucky one,
I no ha Tat, Avg. ... 18 2 2 102 670 GL70 101 654 46.70 18
of all matches:-
BATTING
Jardine
Waltera
Barnpit
Valentine
Mitchell
Gregory
Langridge
Levett Nichola Townsend Bakewell Ellott
13 Q
ANO TRAIN ST
· 16 · 5 · 63
26.
10.30 SHEFFIELD SHIELD. of fame when
12548 211 30.01 Lonergan And Bromley
Score Centuries, 18.05.285 26.10
A. V. Gosane was never given a decent pass until the last twenty brought the spectators to their feet with a really magnificent first time shot at goal from 30 yards beating Cord with a powerful dia- |gonal drive.
at Chinese New Year, Shameen be ing unable to field a team:
(ILK, Club), Capt. B. Hamson U. C. Dunham & J. W. To-morrow, at King's Park, 5 p.m.
St. Andrews), Halford (CBA), N.E. B. Price & T.
T. J. Price Whitley (C.BA,);. Lieut. Donald J. M. Lewis Bryan & P: S. Cannon. Whites Pte. Hollingsworth (Line (H.M.S
MedMAYI, Awtar coins); Sub. Taj Molismed (Punjabi), (Radio), Lieut. Bartlett (IS, Med-G. C. Worrall & L-M
Singh R S Traill & A. C. L Bowker. P. Singh (Radio); W. A. Reed (HK way), A. P; Bouts: (Incognitos)... Club), H. J. D. Lowe (H.K Club) Colours, G. Mons (CBA); Rod-
A K. Macke
Mackenzie & Capt Lieut Revenhill (RA); Srigues (University), E. H. P. White
J. R. Gallis V.R Gondon. Fowler (Y.M.C.A.), Lieut. Garthwaite St. Andrew's) Waryam, Singh. (KI.CA. Wright & L. D. Kilbee. (R.A.), G. P. Lammert (Y.M.C.A.) TC.), M. H. Husian (Radio), Gough A. D. Humphrey & G. R. Bayer. Wass (Police). S. C. Archer (H(Police); N: A. E. Mackay (86 An LW. Brunger & W. M. Bitter. Club).
drew's), G. Blagh (Radio), Perkins GW. Stabb & F. Phillips, Colours-Man Singh (Radio); | (Police), Capt. K. Singh (Hadio), E. F. M. Beach. Thomen & G. R. M. Ricketts. Blackburn (Police), B. MacNider Fincher (St. Andrew's).
Major
L. Eastwick-Field & II, D. Verity
11 2 40 174 19.88 At the close of play to day Sonth forward and made all the openingai (C.B.A.); J, Gonzalves (Club de Re-
Tallinton,
Clark H. B. Williamson & R. S. Johnson,
MarHolt
718 13.99 Australia playing against Victoria for Whites, besides scoring their 8.8. 8.00 Alsa Batlod:-II. E the Maharaja were all out fot: 813 (Lonergan 115,econd and winning goal.”...... Gamble & J. C, Heltha RH Wild & H. 3. Armstrong. of Padala (64).
Fleetwood Smith:8 for 111)... Woody B. Gosano was the better of". *Not out
full is suffering from neuritis andis the two wingers, although I Russel
is'not playing.?
SUMPTION SCORES FOUR AGAINST PUNJABIS
CLUB. SENIORS BEATA & Beck & GO. Humphreys.
The Punjabla 2nd XI were yes- terday defeated by the odd goat in seven by the Medway's Ship's Com~}', pany after a thrilling encounter.
RADIO AT HOCKEY.
B. G.
24
Owen-Hughes, Archer And Mackay Score.
In a friendly hockey encounter at
Sumption scored one above a "hat- Caroline Hill yesterday the Hong
G. 5.
LAN, Johnson,
& G. C. Stark.
Menaker.
0: F. King & R. Watson.
B. H. Schroeter CE
Dr. J.. I. Smalley & A..N. Other.
L N. Murphy : W. Tamer.
3. 0. Laine & F, G, Maunder.
MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP trick" for the winners, while Adalat Kong Hockey Club Seniors defeat. D, C. Dmbam & Mr. P. P. LaFevre. Zad (2) and Lal Singh netted for ed the Radio Sports Club by three Rev. & Mrs. Lewis Bryan. the Punjabis, who were on lavel
A Mri. R. 8. Trail goals, to nil after leading by a goal KY, A Kr. 1. W. Shawan. farms at the interval
Angsten lan cant. & Mrs. P. 8. Cannon.
RECREIO BEAT : K.LT.C. IN FRIENDLY
424 2194
6. 14390- 29.50
5. 4
BOWLING
(Over 10 Wickéta)
Melbourne, Dec, 29;
Hockey
China Mall
Sports Diary
TO-DAY.
YKOA. Hong Kong Hockey Club
seconds,
Central British v. St. Andrew's
Rugby
Hong Kong v. Australian University
Term
Pau Ka-ping was the next best Chend
must say Tang Kwongwum im pressed with his neat centres and his last minute effórt to
core.
Hocquard Disappoints=
Melbourne, Dec. 30. RW Ave At the close of play to-day, Vio- Verity 821 14K 662 65 12.04toria had madd 291 for 7 (Pons Townsend 288.3 76 502 40 12,58
242.8 108 477 86 1831 (ord 94). Fanford played a chan Langridge Gregory
72 30 189/10 13,90 celess, innings and hit eight boun- Hocquard made a very poor Nichols
NATIV-477%, 81: 16.89||
1405|daries. Pohkföfd was captaining showing yesterday agafont ✨ - Bick- Marriott. 208,8 91 525 27: 18.45 hay team during Woodfull's at Ford, being a "one-footed sence, Bromley mada 101 not out against Bickford; who is 0) Mitchell
Also Bewind De B (2-12% hlaying a fighting-inning twitwith both berisht and 1612 (1-2-3-4-1-). B. H. Valentine (42 brilitant placing
The should, not get his -12-122-3), Barnett (92-88-203-0) and
Cáp If, however Bic
Clark
661
at the interval in a game marked Owan: Hughes, & Mrs. Martel Hallman (47.3-11-132-7). by fast exchanges.
After a long period of mid-field play Owen-Hughes gave the The Club de Recreio defeated the visitors the lead when, he Kowloon Indians Tennis Club bf 2 from, a corner hit. After several goal to 1 in a friendly, hockey on-raida had Zalled on both side" Ar- counter af
netted for replied for
"yesterday. [cher added to the Club's store,
Kiev Noronha A meles, Shortly afte
and Hussain but the faáng beyond dó
Holo Bort
A. D. Humphreys
Phillips & Misi V. L. Thoma NINE FOR 28
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Eastwick-Field #Miss
J. Holden, the School -rounder
K.C.C
(Happy Valley, 4.30 pm.) TO-MORROW.
Kowloon Chess Club Cham plonskips, Banier::
H. W. Rindall . A. D. Sequeira
1. O Fan Y. P. Vranovich
B.
Soltau Lieut. H. Beaumont
Junior: L Saqueira v. T. E. Parry,
M. Canleiti: Dr. H. D. Matthews, Gur Liar v. A Brion
Evans v. U. Santos, Hockey
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Central British
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magnifiant first-time goal from
from kis brotheí
Biranga: (Club
combining.