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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1935

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S. China “A” And Club To Play Off

ENGINEERS OPPOSED TO

JUNIOR CHAMPIONS

SUFFOLK'S RETURN AIDS NAVY

Ryecroft, McGuire And Love In Team ONE POSITIONAL C

CHANGE

As a result of the return of the Suffolk the Navy will be able to field a strong eleven for their match against the Lincolns.

ENGINEERS BEAT ORDNANCE

Odd Goal Success In League Game LAWLOR'S GREAT DISPLAY

The Royal Engineers obtained a win by 2 goals to 1 over the Royal Army Ordnance Corps' yesterday in the Small Units Football League at Happy Valley.

Several interesting ties have re- sulted from the draws of the Second Round of the Senior and Junior Shields, which were made at the

The Engineers attacked consis monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Ryecroft returns to the side In Football Association which was the place of Beard at right-back, tently in the opening half, and presided over by Major C. M. Man and McGuire and Love replace were soon rewarded with a goal ners, Chairman of the Council, last Bennett and Goodrich at centre-from. H. Darly, their contre-for- evening..

ward. half and left-half, respectively. "South China "A" who

A positional change will also be Lawlor played brilliantly be runners-up in the Senior Shield last made, as Roberts will all the out tween the R.A.0.C. "stick" and throughout. He'saved year to the South Wales Borderers, side-right position and Kiley will shone" have yet to meet and defent. the come into the insido position.many difficult shots, and had it not Club before they can entertain any eroft, Mass; Hughes, McGuire, Love, Corps would have supered a The molected team is: Cocker; Rye been for his excellent dispisy the hopes of clashing with the Police, Roberts, Kiley, Gray, Constable and heavier defcat. while South China "B" will be at home to the Artillery before, they iikewise, can entertain any hopes of

wore

entering the Second Round to meet the Athletic

In the Junior Shield, the holders, the Navy, have been drawn.against the Sappers, while the winners of the tie between South China ai the Artillery will meet the East; Lanca in the semi-final.

In the second half Howlett, playing at inside--left, scored the

Skinner. FERRIS ON SICK Engineers' second goal. Their

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Engineers Again Depleted

left-wingér, Creagh, was one of their outstanding players. He was soen to flash across several good. centres. Selleck, the Sappers' custodian also gave a good account jof himself.

Just before time, Routledge, who For their encounter against the Ordnance to-morrow the Sappers was transferred from outside-left Arrangements have been com-have been forced to make one al to inside-left, intercepted a pass plated to ensure that all replays teration in their usual side, owing and scored. will be over by March 16, while the to the illness of Ferris. Bayling allocation of the grounds will be in will take his place at outaide-right. LAWLOR MAY PLAY the hands of the League Manage

In view of their improved dis- ment Committee who will hear in.

plays of the Ordnance it is hardly mind a recommendation by Mr. Tikely that the depleted side will G. Stokes that one of the sealor gain the much needed points from matches should be played on each this match. Bide of the harbour.

The following; are the draws:

SENIOR SHIELD

Royal Artillery or South China "B" versus Chinese Athletic.'

Police versus South China “A” er Club.

neers,

JUNIOR SHIELD ·

The team will be-Carte; Rovill, Strike; Wells, Coleman, Clarke Bayling, Woods, Jones, Harding and Wateridge.

MEDICALS BACK AFTER REST

Report No Changes

IN GOAL

Injured Full-Back Recalled

With the

hope of adding strength to the team, Lawler, who gave such a good account of him- self at right-back earlier in the season until hors de combat, may turn out as custodian for the Or- finance this week-end for their fixture against the Engineers.

.:

The probable team e-Lawlor or After a period of rest from len-Hollins Gooch, Hopkinson; Parker, Royal Navy versus Royal Engi-gue football the Modicals Will Prince, Duffeld Routledge,

Worsfold, McQueen; Boden, O'Brien, again fold the same eleven for Kast Lancs versus South China their fixture against the Lincolns *Cargo only. ↑ Calle. Casablanca.

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NO SERVICE CORPS CHANGES Before the meeting opened pro- stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrns and other Lavant Ports by steamers of the

With only a few players from ⠀ per, Major C. M. Manners, O.BE whom to select a team, they have a Khedival Mail Steamship Co.

who' presided, said: I regret to creditable record to date, and, alture against the Police at Chatham The Service Corps, for their fix- have to inform you that our Hon-though matched against a stronger Road on Sunday, will field the orary Secretary, Mr. May, dled and better team, they will fully ex-same eleven that did duty against this afternoon at 3 o'clock and I tend the opposition and expect to at the Recreio last week-end, m will ask you to stand for a mo- least share the points. ment.

.team He was with us last night The team Is-Wright; Liversidge, Forsythe; Fuller, Digby, Crayford; ia-Cooper; Alvia, and it was a shock to us to learn Ingue; Morris, Goulty, Millington: W. Eventt, Beasley, Clarke,Flood. of his death. He was typing the Wright, Poole, Pym, Youd, Snooks. Vaughan. minutes of our last meeting when he fell back in his chair and died. The members stond in silence. Mr. R. Hall, vice-President of the Association, being due to go on

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INDIA AND PORTUGAL PREPARING

(Continued From Page 5).

the departure of was a very useful left-back, and the Emergency Committee was fill-their players the Navy "B" team was quite a fair goalkeeper. He ed by Mr. T. G. Stokes.

The vacancy on

Owing to

has undergone

IMPENDING DEPARTURES

a

number of was selected to play, In the Inter- changes. In the back, half-back, port trial at left-back, but wse uz land, forward positions "the old able to play.

The impending departures of familiar faces" have given way to Capt. F. R. Willams, the Interport newcomers, who, it is hoped, will They have a new find in Angus, manager," and Mr. Fryde, the Club creditably fill the positions vacated their new right-back, who sub- représentative were regretted and by those homeward bound.. stituted for F. A. Broadbridge on their successors, Capt. C. Bennett The selected team is McSweeney; Sunday. He plays a very steady

The chairman said the Associn-lain, McDonald; Whyman, Males, when under the heaviest pressure. tion felt particularly indebted to Nesmith, O'Donnell and Adams.. Capt. Williams, both for his long and loyal service and his success-

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Although the RAS.C. were with- out the services of their left-back,

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|(Applause). A report on the He has been laid up for the past They were very unlucky, how- Interport was presented by Capt. two months with a knee falurs ever, to find Senior, their leader, Hague who said a profit of approxi. He will take Yu Hing-yden's place very much off form. He made and mately $3,600 was made, the gate The team is Wong Wab-kali Chung several spectacular runs, but could

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The chairman announced the re ceipt of a letter from the Kowloon Chinese Athletic Association which, S'hal, Kobe, Yokohama.

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At the conclusion of the meating, the chairman presented-a-silver cigarette case to Capt. G. F. Fleet- wood, R. A. As a mark of grati from the Association of the wa

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RECREIO OPTIMISM –

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