THE CHINA MAIL
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1934.
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WE WILL BEAT SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN SAYS COLONY MANAGER
CHAMPION
JOCKEY FOR
TWO FIRST DIVISIONK LADIES
CANTON MEET GAMES TO-MORROW
Representations Prove
Successful.
COLONY PATRONAGE TO BE GIVEN
(BY RAPIER)
THE strong representations made
to the Stewards of the Hong
Kong Jockey Club by the Municipal
KOWLOON & ARTILLERY
WEAKENED
TO-MORROW'S SOCCER FIXTURES
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
In the absence of an official First Division League progamme,
EXPECTED
TO TRIUMPH
Saints Meet Champions In Second Round.
MATCH THAT MAY DECIDE
CHAMPIONSHIP
(BY-STICKS)
I
THE ST. ANDREW'S LADIES WILL MEET THE HONG KONG| LADIES' IN THE
FULL CONFIDENCE IN COLONY SOCCER
SOCCER ELEVEN
TEAM LEAVE Big Crowd Of Officials Present.
TEAM LEAVES FOR NORTH CAPTAIN AND MANAGER
THIS MORNING
FORMER INTERPORTS RECALLED
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)
INTERVIEWED
Horse-Shoe As Mascot
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)
A large crowd of officials of the Hong Kong Football Association,› AM CONFIDENT THAT THE TEAM I AM MANAGING including Major C. M. Manners. 0. SECOND "I Authorities in Canton, through) two First Division games have been arranged to take place to-morrow (ROUND OF THE CAER CLARK AGAINST SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN, BECAUSE THE TEAM AS | Mr. G. T. May, Hon. Secretary and WILL WIN BOTH THE INTERPORT FOOTBALL CONTESTS B. E., Chairman of the Association, CUP LADIES HOCKEY COMPE A WHOLE IS AS GOOD IF NOT PROBABLY BETTER THAN ANY a past President, Inspector F. T. Kowloon, who were narrowly defeated by the odd goal in five (TITION AT SOOKUNPOO TO: WE HAVE SENT NORTH IN PREVIOUS YEARS," STATED MR. C. James, of the Interport Selection meeting at Shekpai, commencing by the East Lancs in their first encounter, entertain the latter on the MORROW AT 2.45 P.M. IF THEĮ A. GOLDENBERG, THE COLONYS INTERPORT MANAGER IN AN "Committee, were present at the
H.B.M. Consul-General, have in addition to the four second and four Third Division games. proved successful and the two-day
..
on Saturday week will now be Railway ground, Kowloon, while the Recreio entertain the Artillery patronised by local owners and
at King's Park. jockeys.
The Jockey Club had previously
sued a circular to owners advis- ing them not to send their ponies
Only Kowloon and the Artillery, are affected by the Inter- porters' departure for Shanghai to-day.
The Artillery will be making
to Canton owing to the report several changes in their team to that a pony safering from glanders meet the much improved Recreio C.B.A. MAMAK CLASH
had been sent to the southern combination. Allan, their right capital. Should the pony be sent back will be an absentee, being he would not be allowed to return to with the Interport eleven. while the Jockey Club stables was the Pardoe is still on the sick list and decision of the Stewards. This will not fill the pivot position. meant that the Meeting would bej Lowen, of the Artillery severely crippled for the want
second eleven, comes into the support from the Colony.
team in place of Allen, while Rodgers takes over the pivotal position vacated by Pardoe. Rivers will make his debut on The representative of the Mayor the right wing in the absence
of
Now, however, things are very different and the success of the
meeting is practically amurred.
risk of infection from glanders, to Greenshields is replacing him as the satisfaction of the Stewards, inside left. and has undertaken on behalf of the
Once before has a race meeling |
POSTPONED
Police Application Successful.
24 HOURS NOTICE GIVEN
(By STICKS)
INTERVIEW YESTERDAY EVENING.
HONG KONG LADIES WIN, AS THEY ARE EXPECTED TO,
MR. GOLDENBERG ADDED, "WE FEEL CERTAIN THAT WE wharf this morning when the Co- THEY WILL HAVE SECURED
WILL REPEAT THE FEAT OF GEORGE RODGER'S ELEVEN IN lony's Interport soccer team left TROPHY FOR THE THE FOURTH SEASON IN SUCCES NOVEMBER, 1932, TO SECURE A SECOND WIN ON SHANGHAI by the P. and O. s. Comorin for
SOIL AND THAT WE WILL GO ONE BETTER BY BRINGING BACK |Shanghai at noon.
A SECOND FLAG-TIENTSIN'S.”
The Interport team comprising į S. Strange (Captain), (Club), A. McHardy (Police), Gnr. Allen
of the game by a goal by Coul- cher, Shanghai's star forward. Hong Kong's biggest defeat was
All the team and reserves looked very it and are looking forward to their Interport encounters against Shanghai and Tientsin.
"I am very very confident in my
SION.
The Saints, who have played an extra game, are a point ahead of the Hong Kong Ladies', having de feated all other teams in the com- neiltion with the exception of the (Artillery), Leung Wing Chul (S. sustained in 1928 when Shanghai team, and if team spirit counts for champions. who dropped a point China), N. Beltrao (St. Joseph's), inflicted a smashing defeat by anything it is going to be very hard nominst the "y" Ladies',
(St. seven clear goals, and two years for Shanghai to beat Hong Kong or (8. later they again went down by 5 even draw with us," stated Syd (St. goals to 2 in a very poor game.
Check For Shanghai
Hong
in
of
C. Pile (Police); B. Gosano In their first meeting of
Joseph's), Tam Kong Pak January 20, the Hong Kong
China), A. V. Gosano
Strange, the Colony's Interport Ladies' won by the odd goal is
|Joseph's), Ridley (Lincolns) and
captale in an exclusive interview three after being led by a goal
Hocquard (Lincolns) and the re- A check on the Shanghai suc- with the "China Mall" just before to nil in the first half.
serves:-Brittain (Police), D. cesses came
in November. 1932, the vessel sailed. The Hong Kong Ladies are field Leonard (St. Joseph's), Cork (Lin-when George Rodger's eleven, un- Mr. Strange concluded by 'say- Ing the same team as last week colns) and H. C. Elliott (Kowloon, der the managership of W.E. "B" ing, "We realise of course that we What is now probably the most when they carried off the points left the Colony at noon to-day, by Hollands recorded Hong Kong's shall be up against the cream of Canton has now concurred in the of Snooka, who is being reated. important game in the Mamak Hoc against the Recreio "A. while St the P. and O. liner 8.8. Comorin firat victory on foreign soil, the Shanghai and Tientsin's soccer ta- measures to be taken to obviate the Wood is also being reated and key Tournament, that between the Andrew's are again unchanged. and are expected to
With the advantage of playing Shanghai on Monday morning, giv and Cheng Shui Hong, both
arrive 10 brilliant work of Wong Mei Shun lent and knowing what we are up Central British Association and the on their own ground, the Honging them two days respite before South China, being primarily res-to bring back both flags, and so of against we are all the more keen The Artillery will have to give of Police scheduled for Sunday, bas Kong Ladies' should again prove their encounter against Shanahal. onsible
uphold the prestige of Hong Kong promoters to be responsible for all their best to take the two points been postponed at the request of winner's but only by a very close Of the six visita to the Northern
Infortunately for Hong Kong soccer and justify the confidence expenses necesaltated by these pre-from the Recreio, who are likely to the Police who have given 24 hours margin.
city, Hong Kong can lay claim to this year Wong Mei Shan is under the Hong Kong Interport Selection, Cautions, together with the cost of cause a surprise.
The following are the teams. notice to this effect and state that
only one victory, while Shanghai suspension while Cheng Shui-hong Committee have placed in us. transportation and the feed of the Kowloon will be without the ser-
St. Andrew-Mrs. R. Rose; E
Mr. C. A. Goldenberg, manager vices of Elliott, who left this morn they cannot raise a team,
Landolt, G. White, M. Churn, J. Wong, have recorded three victories in has retired from the same. ponies.
of the team said that the Interport ing for Shanghai with the Inter- The Police are unbeaten to date, L. Wolley; F. Wong, L Rogers, M. contexts played in the Colony.
In all their visita North, ¡port eleven as a reserve forward.
eleven and the reserves were all and are the only conquerors of the Wolley, 1. Gittins and P. Gittina,
H. K. Ladles:-M. Bird E. M. Gray Kong were most unfortunate In the previous encounter the Radio, champions for the past two B. Helbling; M. Wallace, B. Pope, Mra,
feeling very it and were looking forward to their Interport clashes been staged in Canton, and that was East Lanes were lucky to secure years. The C.B.A. met with their M. K. Lowe; E. Bell, J. Dalziel. E. 1926 when three penaltics were last year on the same day as the the points, and, in spite of Elliott's only defeat at the hands of the Bannar, J. Churchill
with Shanghai and Tientsin. and Mrs. S. awarded against them, L. Goldmen Adamu. Fanling lunt and Race Club moet-absence. Kowloon should avenge Radio on January 28 in one of the
scoring from the spot kiak on each ing-curiously enough this time their former defeat.
fought games seen
occasion to wind the gams up with They have hardest
"y" Ladies Should Beat a snap goal ten minutes from the Kwanti Meeting has been ar-shown a big Improvement in their season. ranged on the Sunday, the second defence since their last match with C. Blackburn, one of the Police:
The C.B.S.
time after Hong Kong had equalis day of the Shekpai meeting. The the soldiers.
backs is playing for the Rest in
Jed in spite of the penalties. previous Canton meeting was voted In
In the visit previous to that. the Second Division the Interport trial match against a success by local jockeys, whose only the Club
ja 1924, the the Colony's team on Sunday morn-
Colony were Ishould encounter complaint was that the track was stiff opposition
benten in the very last minutes from Southing while C. Halford and T. S. D. a little on the hard side. This China, ond will
Whitley, both of the C.B.A., have probably go year, I understand, the track is in under, although
also been chosen for the Rest team on their recent much better condition, and Home form it would not surprise if they
in this game. excellent racing is promised.
record their fourth consecutive win, having defeated the Borderers Mr. Leo Frost, the champion in the Junior Shield, the Navy in jockey, Mr. F. M. L. Soares, Mr. E. the second Division and the Artil O. Butler, and Mr. N. Delta are cry last week among the leading local jockeys who The following is my forecast giv-| are making the tp. I understanding former results this season in that Mr. Soares will be riding brackets:-
*
King's Parade, which is fancied in
several quarters, while Mr. Frost
will probably have mounts on Bold
Lad, Adam, Wembly Stag, Gallant Recreio (-)
· Fox, African Eve, and Bold Com- mander.
*
*
To-morrow
FIRST. DIVISION
Kowloon (2)
this
MAMAK TOURNEY.
12th Battery Defeat Engineers.
TEAM PLAYING WITHOUT VICE CAPTAIN
The "Y" Ladies will meet the) Central British Schoolgirls for the second time in the Caer Clark Cup Competition on the C.B.A. ground at King's Park to-morrow at 2,50 p.m. and are favoured to win once
xain by a large margin,
They defeated the Schoolgirls' by 16 goals to nil in the first encoun-
ter on December 9,
The 12th Battery, B.A., defeated
Miss J. Weller, the new vice. the Royal Engineers by 2 goals to captain who gave such a fine per- nil in a Mamak Hockey Tournament formance in goal last week against↓· match at Caroline Hill yesterday. the St. Andrew's Ladies', will not
TABLE TO DATE.
▾ ARTILLERY (-) (King's Park, 4.15 p.m.)
E. LANCS (3)
Radło (Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.) C. B. A. SECOND DIVISIÓN ·
Police Medway v Lincolna. (0) (Kowloon, 2:46 pm) United
St. Andrew's
I understand that few of the Shanghai jockeys riding at the NAVY (0)
."
· Annual Meeting will arrive here be-BORDERERS fere Chinese New Year, as they are nearly all engaged in the big Meet-Athletle (1) ing at Klangwan. I hear that Mr. CLUB (0) Y. 3. Cheng, who was an absentee last year, will be arriving on Mon;|- day. He will probably be riding]
(6) ♥ Y. Indiana (1) (Happy Valley, 2.45 pm. K.I.T.C.
VARTILLERY (4) 12th Battery (Happy Valley, 2.45 p.m.) Mule Corpe
v South China (5)
R.A.M.C. (Club, 2.45 p.m.sch Battery
German Club R. C. of 8.
THIRD DIVISION
for the Dynasty stable, for whom RA.M.C. (1)
he won the 1981 Derby on King's South China Service,
Mr. S. W. Pan, brother of the well-known focal Chinese Jockey, is likely to ride for Mr. Li Tse Fong at the Annual Mootfing::
ARMY CRICKET ELEVEN
The following have been select- ed to represent the Army in friendly match against ›-Craigon- "gowar on Saturday at Spokunpoo.
commencing at 2.15 pm.
v R.A.F; (0) (Happy Valley, 2.45 pm
(-) v Recreio (-) (Caroline Hill, 2.46 p.m.)
v R.A.S.C. (0),.... (King's Park, 246 a.m.)
v Radio (-) (Happy Valley, 2,45' p,in.) |
Lincolns (7)
University (-)
C.C.C. JUNIOR LEAGUE TEAM
The following willy repres Cralgengower in a junior Inngy Capt. Williams (B.A.) (Captain), match against the Royal Enginee (Majke Bonavian (R.A,B,C,), Capt.
and Signals at Craigenzuwer to Art morn
Là trước (Lit for(R.A.F.C.), Cpl. College (BAWK. Way (Capt.), F. Broadbridg (BABG), FL, V) Bnarrow, 3. Abbas, L. Hubbards?
Deway 41st Bouza, G. Booza, G. Bouza, TY (In Lines), FW7. Leonari, E., C. G., BAITY)
.10
Pts,
8 8 0 0 33 2-16
LAI AGAIN BEATS
NG SZE KWONG
No Surprises In Lawn Tennis Tourney.
DOUBLES MATCH GOES TO 37 GAMES
Ng Sae Kwong, once holder of be playing, and Mrs. M. Read, the title for six successive years
.
Suen Kam Shun of the Ath- letle. who accompanied 'the Colony's team North in that year, will probably figure in the inside left position for
"I feel confident, in spite of the Shanghal!
local newspapers' criticism of Me last year's although the absence of the left half, and Rocquerd, the This year's team is as strong as Hardy, the goal-keeper, Chris Pile, Pau Ka-ping from between the left wing, that they will come sticks has caused some anxiety through the encounters with dying In view of McHardy's nervousness colours and remove all ides of In the Trials,
their alleged wćaknesses,” he said.
The halves are as strong as we Th only mascot the team' will have sent North before, and In carry with them to horseshoe view of the disquieting news from with the Colours of the Hong Shanghai concerning their diffi-Kong Footbal. Association, pre- culties in raising an Interport sented by Mr. E. Moses. I team owing to discontent among the Chinese Clubs, there is no
reason why the Colony's represen- tatives should not carry off the
triangular honours.
The following is the Interport Triangular Tournament pro- gramme:-
Wednesday, February 14:
Shanghai * Hong Kong Thursday, February 15:
Shanghai
Tientsin Saturday February
sary 17: Hong Kong
* Tientain Sunday, February · 18: Combined Interport XI (selected from Hong Kong, Shanghai, and: Tientsin) v Combined Shanghal
· Chinese,"
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis, former centrs-forward, will fill her was beaten once again by Lai |Kwong-laun, a player of some re- 91 0475 18 place. 10 9 1 0 33 5 18.
Įpute from: Singapore, in the Co The following are the teams; "Y" Ladies'-Mrs. H. Read; Mlony Lawn Tennis Championship * 17 11 | Portallion; A. Fowler B. Blumenthal, at the HL. K. C, C. yesterday,
12 1
E. Thomson, M. Gardiner; V. Brad- Last year Lal beat the former 1584bury, M. Glendening, R. Blackmore, T. champion in the same tournament.
Dennis, and 0. Brown, Pen►
C.B.B.:-D. Mos; E. Ingram, There were no surprises provid- TRIANGULAR Bryson; J de Chaffoy, K. Moir, J.ed, though the only, doubles match Leakman; H. Kalill, L. Hickey, Joy provided some long rallies and 37 Booker, J. Booker and E. Rousseau games before. C. C. Luk and 8. W.
Wong won the match ́at 8-8. ~
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Saints Beat Signals By Two Clear Goals.
TWO LADIES ASSIST IN VICTORY
Andrew's Club des
Tfeated the Royal Cops or
Signals by 2 goals to nil in a friendly hockey encounter on the Marina ground yesterday, both goals being scored by E. F. Fincher.
RUGBY
TOURNAMENT
"A" Team Should Win The following were yesterday's Army's Fight To Avoid
Recreio Clash.
results
CA. Wright best K. M. Wong 6-3, | 4-6, 6-2
Wooden Spoon.
Meeting their junior eleven In Lal Kwong-taan beat Ng 9-kwon SERVICES TRIAL TO-MORROW
their first game of the second 6-1, 6-4. round the Recreio Ladies' "”, ele- ven should have no dificulty to $1 securing the two points,"
to
Miss
final match in the
Tam Yoc-fong beat J, G. Haigh, 6-0;|- ::1 \\_wriangular Rugby Tourna,
Wal-pal beat Chin Chen-chin
E. C. Finchine received
Man C. Botalbo who plazed, C. Roche
zw.o. From
the forward line of the "B" Luk Chun-cheung and Wong Bhiu- eleven, while Miss, B. Remedien brat Lak Diag-cheng and W. T. will resume her place on the right-pus (14-day's Games (4,45) wing in the senior team.
Barrette and Remedios, 'v: Gamble
and Haigh wright, and Gray v Bartow aud
Dougall () P Remedios (and Silva v Kv
The "A" "eleven defeated them The Saints played two ladies in 48" team by 4 goals to all in the am, Miss", L, Wooller and first encounter on December 8.
Wool
“the "Colony's
The following are the teams. Recreio
B. Almadat LP Banto mmand, idge, R. Alves, L A. Alvor Remedio
and
ment, which has mirendy boen won by the Navy," will be play, ed on the Club ground to-mor- row afternoon when the Army *will attempt to turn the tables
on a weakened Nav and thus-"wyold tha
ST. JOSEPH'S
TO ENCOUNTER
LINGNAM U.
Game Fixed For The Holiday.
PAU TO LEAD FORWARDS AND SAHBAN TO REAPPEAR
OUTSIDE LEFT)
The St. Joseph's Football Club are meeting the Ling Nam Univer sity in a friendly football game at Caroline Hill on Thursday, Febru ary 15, at 4 p.m.\r
The Saints, who will be repre
sented by a fairly representative
side, will be without the servicm" of A. V. Goseno, in defence, N.. Beltrao from the halves, and || B. Goseno and D. Leonard from
among the forwarde
The following will represent", "the
Marques L Gomes and... SouER; V. Marques, V. Costs and E, Law. rance, A.-N. other. Ward, Pay-Ka-.. ping, Rocha and Bahban, mel
It will be seen from the above that Pap Ka-ping, who, was select- ed for the Colony's Interport olevon but who was unable to malce the trip, will be, leading the for- The match will be in the nature warda, while - Mỹ, Sahban, - St of a trial in preparation for the Joseph's left winger who has Combined Services 17 Against out of the game for two month
making his ro-appearance
Shanghaj next
The following, AN
The match is the opt decision to run
lege, Old Boyati team, but owin
boing, allowed to "
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