THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1935
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DERBY DAY CHALLENGES STREAMLINE IN AUSTRALIAN CLASS
SOUTH CHINA FACE GRUELLING TEST
ATHLETIC FIELD BEST XI FOR CHINESE “DERBY” DARKIE CHAN THE DANGER
(By "ROVER")
FOLLOWING their sensational game against
the Royal Welch Fusiliers last Sunday, when they were held to a goalless draw, South China "A" must make amends this Sunday when
An incident during the premier league soccer match in which South China rather luckily beat the Navy last Saturday (King's Studio).
clash with the Athletic in their return First Divi-Y.M.C.A. LOSE BADMINTON
sion classic on the Club ground.
Their last clash at Caroline Hill was memorable for the fact EAST LANCS that Lee Tin-sang, the Interport and South China right-back,| was given marching orders following a scrimmage in their goal- mouth, and for the sensational second-half revival which gave South China their victory.
The Athletic, who are fielding their best side for Sunday, and, playing with the advantage of a Home ground, may tura the tables on their Caroline Hill rivals.
ROVER'S FORECAST
The following is "Rover's" for cast giving the favoured teams in capitals:-
To-morrow
Chan Chun-wo (Durkie Chan) and Tsui Ah-fai. the brilliant pair from Canton, have promised
LIKELY TO HOLD
SOUTH CHINA Experiments Prove Successful
SECOND ELEVEN CHANGES
The first team of the East Lancs
to play, and this will add some interest to the game, for Darkie was definitely improved by laat Chen has always, and
University cricketers waiting for the Incoming KC.C. batsman at Kowloon last Saturday.—(King's
¡SAILORS" AND
SOLDIERS HOME Studio).
WIN BY 6 TO 3
Collins And Waylen GOLF
Outstanding..
LOSERS BREAK UP BEST PARTNERSHIP
The Y.M.C.A. received a shock:
NOTES
nupunicummuóvavanevný, (By "NIBLICK")
Henderson, with a handicap
EXCELLENT TIME FOR
MILE GALLOP
MISTAKE BAY RIVAL TO HEROD IN DERBY
ཇཱ་ལ། ༄།
DOUBLE CHANCE BEST SUB.
(By "Rapier")
MEETING, AND I AM SURE WE ARE ALL GOING TO SEE SOME EXCELLENT RACING. NOT ONLY DO THE PONIES COMPRISE A FAIRLY EVEN BATCH, BUT WE HAVE A NUM- BER OF VISITORS FROM THE NORTH WHO ARE ALL EXCELLENT RIDERS, AND ALL THIS POINTS TO SOME VERY THRILLING FINISHES.
During the week some excellent times have been recorded by the Australian ponles, the most outstanding being Dr. Chau's Derby Day, who covered a mile In the excellent time of 1.54, fin- ishing in 0.29.3, going very easy...
Mr. S. L. K's Shooting Star went over 14 miles In 2.58.1 finishing in 0.28.4 going well. It is a great pity this pony has only been in training for six weeks or so. I am sure if he had had more training he would definitely be the "top notcher"—as it is. I do not think he is quite lit though I still think he has a good chance in the classics.
Mr. Hosie's Streamline has been taking things easy since SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY his fast gallop about a week ago,
SHIELD
Entries Close In Week's Time
and I must say he is looking in very good trim.
Mr. Harold Seth'a "Got That" is another pony that will be well worth watching, as he is also looking as 6t as a fiddle..
will week's changes, for not only did in the "B" Division of the Men's always, be a favourite with Hong Gorman put into the forward line Doubles Badminton League last Kong followers of the game. the much needed thrust, but night when they suffered defeat hy of 18, returned a card of net South China will again be with- Thompson added to the strength 6. games to 3 at the hands of the G4 to win the medal pool held over
Mrs., Tinson's. Vixen Tor went a the Kowloon course last week-end.
Entries" for "the_Blarney, out the services of Tay Quee-liang, of the half line and so made a well Sallora and Soldiers' Home.
I slow. 14. miles. in 3.11;8, finishing Stone Seven-A-Side Rugby A. E. Collins, the former Kow. Three strokes under par is hot go-
fairly strongly. In 0.27.3. Mr. whose borth at inside right will balanced side.
Shield close in a week's time Both in the premier division and loon be filled by Wong Mel-shun..
Cricket Club player and D.ling and will cause him a good deal
Cross, MessrH. and to date no entries have Leong's Southern
Lewis and Tinson's The Maori, and Leung Wing-chiu again leads in the junior league the teams for Waylen were the strongest com- of hard thinking as he is a mem-
been received, the halves, but on Sunday will this week's match remain the bination on the court, winning all ber of the handicap committee. It
Last year the Hong Kong and Mr. S. M. K.'s Midnight Star are have to produce his best form if same, but in the second eleven & their three games and only giving is rather an invidious position to
won. the trophy three other, ponies that impress me. W. I hold and must be one of the Shanghai Bank
Owing to the Sydney Maidens. he is to stem the clever rush movement has been made to away 15 points out of 78. ¡methods of Darkie Chan, who, strengthen the right wing. Bays- Smith and Yang Chen were alas penalties of holding office in the for the first time since it was pre-
This sented, when they beat the Club by being split up into two races and (Continued on Page 10) (Kowloon, 4,15 p.m.) once he gets going, is a vary dif-
outstanding, winning all their three capacity of handicapper.
brings me to the
FIRST DIVISION
CLUB v Artillery
(Club, 4.15 p.m.)
LINCOLNS y Kowloon
(Spokunpog, 4.15 p.m.)
Police v RECREIO
8. China" "B" v EAST LANCS
(Caroline l 4.15 p.m.); SECOND DIVISION
ficult man to stop.
The Athletic are dropping Ng Takwing and Yeung Kam-po for
SHANGHAI PLAYER
(Club, 2:45 p.a.) Tsui 4h-fat and Darkie Chan, res- FOR SOUTH CHINA
CLUB v Lincolns
ARTILLERY v Athletic,
(Sookumpoo, 2.45 p.ṁ.) S. China v NAVY
(Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.)
·University v R. ENGINEERE
(Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.)' EAST LANCH v Kowloon'
(Chatham Road, 4.15 p.m.) (Continued on Page 5)
Goal Scorers To Date
DIVISION I.
Johnson (Police) Howe (Club)
Higgins (Lincolns) ... Tam Kong Pak (8.C. 'A')
B. Gonano. (Recrolo)
Ip Pak Wah (B.C. "A")
Morton (Artillery)
Lai Shui Wing (8.C. "B")
Ho Ka Keung (Athletle)
Fang King Cheong (S.C. "A")
G. White (Kowloon)
Chan Chan Wo (Athletic)
Gomes (Recreio)
Fortey (8.W.B.)
Cheek Shek Kam (S.C. "B")
DIVISION II.
Glass (Navy)
Grillen (E. Lance.) Rydings (E. Lanes,) Thorpe (E. Lanes.)
Cheung Tak Fai (5. China)
McGulances (Lincolna)
Rush (Lincolns)
O'Donnell (Navy)
Howlett (Engineers)
Darbey (Engineers)
Morton (R.A.)
Goon (Univeralty) G. Duncan (Club)
(Continued on Page 5) MCKELLAR BACK WITH CLUB
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pectively.
The teams are: Athletic-Suf Tim-lim: La Hon cheong and Mak Sui-hon; Ho Chor-yin, Tsui Ah-fal and Lal Kwok-chfu;, Tang Kwong-rum, Au Ping-ming, Ho Kar keung, Chan Chun-we (Darkle Chan) and Leo Hung-ching.
South China A-Wong Wing: Lec Tin-sang and Lou Mau; Leung. In-chan, Loung Wing-chiu and Lee Kwok-waf Tae Kwai-shing, Wong, Mei-shun, Fung King-cheong, Tam Kong-pak and Ip Pak-wa.
MATHEWS IN
ARTILLERY SIDE
AGAINST CLUB Butterfield Replaced At Forward
BIG TEST FOR IMPROVED COMBINATION
To-morrow the Artillery
are
making 'one alteration in the team
20 that brought home the points last
12 week: Mathews will make an ap
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Chen To Oppose East Lancs At Half-Back TONG KWAN'S RETURN
games.....
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a goal and two tries (11 points) to the draw not taking place until the two goals (10 points), in a final end of the week, it is difficult to The YMCA, made a great mis-
featured by the brilliant running give supposed Winners and placed take in breaking up the partnership JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
when W. V. Abern, a "down of H. R. McGilchrist, the Bank's ponies in these races, but the ponies of G. Fowler and D. Cameron, who
to watch are Derby Day (Mr. Fih), have only been beaten twice in the under" golfer, beat R. Henderson in star wing-threoquarter
Messrs. Hall, and Shenton's The the Final of the Junior Champion-i League.
ship by the wide margin of 9 and EAST LANCS RUGBY line (Mr. Davis), Shooting Star Bean Goose (Mr. Frost), Stream- (Continued on Page 10j
Ahern was a model of consis- WIN OVER LINCOLNS (Mr. Li), Vixen Tor (Mr. Proulx), tency, returning scores of 40, 41, 40,,
and Got That (Mr. Deitz): The
ADVENTURE LOSE GRIP ON GAME
Herald Nearly Force Draw After Great Recovery
17.
1 for each nine of the 36 holes. Second Half Revival outstanding ponies are Derby Day
Henderson must have sighed for
his score of 64 net which he
and Streamline.
RAPIER'S SELECTIONS WILL APPEAR TO-MORROW.
H. K. Chen, the Shanghai Inter- porter who played against Hong
chalked up the day before in the In a rugby game played at Soo- The feature of the unpoo yesterday, the East Lanca Kong for Shanghai, will make an
medal pool. match was the missing of holeable defeated the Lincolns by a goal and appearance for the South China "B" team against the East Lancs
putts by Henderson; his address on three tries (14 points) to a try 13 to-morrow. Chen, who is spending
the green seemed to be too far points). In a keen' and fast encoun- ļa month In the Colony, is a mem
away from the ball so that his eye ter.
With regard to the griffins, Mr. The East Lancs opened the Hem's Herod is still outstanding, ber of the Tung Hwa Football Club,
Leading at the interval by 8 was inside the line of the putt with Shanghai, and is a very versatile goals to nil, H.M.S. Adventure de- the natural result of making him scoring in the first half through and again I must say it is a treat over to see a good pony handled so very player. Yu Wah-hing, the right feated H.M.S. Herald in a friendly swing the ball round past the right Lt. Harrison, who crossed half, has sportingly withdrawn to soccer game by the odd goal in five of the tin.
wide of the posts. Just before the carefully by his trainer. He went interval the. Lincolns equalised 1 miles in 3.45.4, finishing in allow him to play.
yesterday at Happy Valley.
through. Lt. O'Conor, the kick fail- 0.29.8, going easy. This pony I'am (Continued on Page 13.)
Skinner,. at centre-forward, ANNUAL SUPPER DANCE
sure will account for the Derby this. scored the,, first two goals for the
take place at the Peninsula In the second half the Lincolns year. His chances have been a few minutes before the interval Hotel to-night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.mi. were overwhelmed by their faster strengthened even more, as I hear The tickets are priced at $2,50 and rivals, Jordan and Eckersley add. Mr. D. S. Li will have charge of Morris scored their third.
Past experiencejiny tries, while Andrews culminat-him." The Herald improved in the lat-include supper.
Mr. Dunbar's Mistake Bay, how- ter half, and were finally reward has proved the popularity of this ed the scoring with a splendid af- ed with goals from Moss and function, and there is no doubt that fort near the post which he him-ever, under Mr. Frost, will give him
ja goodly number will be present. self converted. Cooper.
I believe there is a possibility of a
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"KOWLOON SUFFER Adventure in the opening half, and enjoyable function will ing.
SETBACKS
Bliss And Elliott Absentees
18 pearance at inside-right in place will meet the Lincolna at Scokun-
The Kowloon senior team which
...
ARTILLERY TEAM WIN OVER MEDICALS
glof Butterfield.
81
poo to-morrow has been consider- At present the side is playing ably weakened by the absence: of Imuch better football than it did at Bliss and Elliott.
ing Elliott's place.
the beginning of the season, but Morrison, the former Colony Overwhelming Success whether it has improved sufficient-right-back, is filling the vacancy In Small Units League 7ly to overcome the Club is very at centre-half, while Pape is tak
doubtful.
Morton has led his line credit No changes have been made in ably on the last several occasions, the Junior team:
the Ilne has answered his call,
(Continued on Page 10)
McKellar has returned to the junior team of the Club after several weeks' absence, during which time he has been nursing an Injury, and will be seen at right- back in the league match against the Lincolns to-morrow.
The team will be:-Payne; Mc- Keller and Nicholls Hopkins, Forrow and Bitter; G. Fowler, Fisher, Duncan, Willlapas and Kilovsky,
ENGINEERS UNCHANGED.
For their match against the Univers the Engineers will feld their usual eleven Sellek, Black, Lester, PogT Tucker Denha
ardBudden, Darby Howlet
Other Football reports will be found on Page '13.
Clab pryor getting
ees Inst! Baturday at
The teams are:--
something to think about, as this pony covered a mile in 2.134, with
Cabaret tura during the evening, ADVENTURE RUGBY a last quarter of 0.80.2 not fast, which will certainly attract addi-
tional guests.
OVERHEARD AT THE NINETEENTH
"..# of course he always wins with the liar dice"
The Royal Army Medical Corps straight inference." were defeated by 8 goals to 2, in
itsa
TRIUMPH
Last-Minute Score By Rackley.
In a friendly rugby encounter
[but very impressive.
| Mr. | Ho Kom-tong's Pacific, Hall is still content to do slow work; he went over the 4 mile in 142, finlah- ing in 0.84.3:
Dynasty Challenge
"Mr. Dynasty's King's Jubilee is a he never prepares an alib yesterday, H.M.3. Adventure de pony well worth watching. He the Small Units Football League in advance aufficient unto the day is feated the Destroyer Flotilla by covered 14 miles in 2.58.4 finishing one try (8 points) to all yesterday in 0.29.8, which is a good training the drivel thereof 1st XI:-Boyd; Eastman and Willis; by the 9th. Battery, Royal Artillery
improve their lies and at Happy Valley gallopi
Other griffins which have been Davis, Morrison and Gilchrist Vat Happy Valley yesterday,
forget to count strokes, and that The opening half was hard White, Pope, G. White, Jones and Knox. At the interval the score was kind never changes, its easier to fought and produced no score, Agoing well are Mr. Lan's Clear
2nd XI: Gairus; Cutin and Wil-three-nil in favour of the Battery.
minute from time Rackley clashed View, Mr. Li's Heart's Desire, over fer only try of the match, the Messrs. Kong Bros Guiding Star,
****** | and Mr. Lan's Harvest View
Pereira, Court, Winch-Bike Brown scored, the first goal, which pull rabbits out of a hat than habits
Court-Winch, Hi-kraanand
was soon followed by another from out of a rat."
(Continued at Foot of Last Col.) kiek falling. Leich
Hayca
Just before the Interval Knight, eluded the Corps' full-backsto score,
(Continued on Page, 18),
CLUB POSITIONAL CHANGE
The only change in the Club' team to meet the Royal at home to-morrow is that
D. Hynes and G. Gamble have changed places, Gamble going to left-half; and Hynes to right back. Tha term will ba?—Rodge Hynes
snd/Strang Robertson add Gamble: Towleri Duncan and
kinner Howe
· Mrs. Pearce's Trowbridge up to date does not impress me very much as the pony seems very sluggish, and I do not think he likes work.
(Continued on Page 10)
· GOLF NOTES:
(Continued From Column 6)
deline”.
he tried to prove that If. was the result of; Simmy swing his hammer.
they sang "Sweet as a pint
he is usually as steady
ter the show he