THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1936-

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LOCAL PLAYERS' FINE DISPLAY UNDER APPALLING CONDITIONS

ARSENAL

AWAY TO

NEWCASTLE

Chelsea At Home To

Fulham

F. A. CUP DRAW

London, To-day- Newcastle United, who sen- sationally eliminated the Cup holders, Sheffield Wednesday, last Wednesday, will be at home to Arsenal in the Fifth Round on Saturday, February 15.

The Throstles, last season's. runners-up. will be at home to the Spurs, providing they beat] Bradford in their replay.

The Pensioners are also assur-

ed of a good gate as the result of Fulham's visit.

The draw resulted as follows:

Brinsley

v Stoke..

Sheffield United v Leeds

Grimsby

Manchester C

Newcastle

▾ Arsenal

Bradford City

or Blackburn Derby

Bradford or

West Bromwich v Tottenham

Chelsea

Middlesbro

Fulham

v Leicester

-Reater.

SHEFFIELD UNITED WIN REPLAY

Leicester Succeed At Nottingham

The Hong Kong, left, and Shanghai Interpart ladies' hockey elevens photographed prior to their clash on the Canidrome ground, Shanghai, which resulted in a' triumph for the Colony side by the only

KOTEWALL CUP

Army Make Many Changes

CHINESE TEAM UNCERTAIN

The Second Round of the Kote- wall Charity Cap soccer competi- tion will take place on Sunday afternoon when the Chinese team

will encounter the Army eleven on the Naval ground at Causeway London. To-day. Bay, commencing at 3.30 p.m. Sheffield United entered the The Army team has been tenta-i

Fifth Round of the E. A Cup yes-tively

selected and several

terday when they won their home changes are noticeable, the most replay against Preston North outstanding of which is the in- They clusion of Campbell, of the Rifles;

End by two clear goals.

will be

at home to Leeds

February 15.

on in the pivotal position with Ball

and Evans support him

on the

In the Second Division Leices-right and left-flanks, respectively. ter City won at Nottingham, beat-

Smith, the East Lanes' right-

ing the Forest by the only goal of half, who has been successfully

the game.-Reuter.

RUGBY DEFEAT FOR R.A.F.

Warwickshire Too Good For East Midlands

London, To-day. Leicester beat the visiting Royal Air Force fifteen by 5 points to in their Etgby Union match yes terday, while in a County Cham- pionship replay

Warwickshire, playing at home, beat East Mid- lands by 11 points to 4.-Reuter.

SECOND DIVISION TEAMS

sion teams for the week-end:

Kowloon-Minhinett; Funen and

experimented with on the right- wing, will probably fill this posi tion, while Sandford, Coackley, Talbot and Ridings comprise "the rest of the attack.

The Chinese team has not yet¦ been selected, but it is almost cer- tain to include Pau Ka-ping - in Lee goal, Chan Kwai-liang and Tin-sang as the two full-backs Leung Wing-chiu, Wong Mei-shun jand

Lee Kwok-wai, the half backs, and Tso Kwai-shing, Fung! King-cheong, Lee Wai-tong, Lail Shin-wing and Ip Pak-wa, the forwards.

Army Team

The following will represent

An incident during the Ladies' Interport hockey match showing Miss J. Wong, the Colony right-half (on the left), tackling a - Shanghai forward, while Miss M. Smith, the Colony's brilliant right- winger and Miss S. Dalziel, our inside-right, are seen in the right background and extreme background, respectively.

GOOD JUNIOR SOCCER PROGRAMME

ENGINEERS AND EASTERN EVENLY MATCHED

(By

"Rover")

LL the fixtures in the Second Division of the local soccer.

FORMER FAULTS

OVERCOME

MISS WESTCOTT FULLY JUSTIFIES SELECTION

MISS GRAY INTERVIEWED

(By y "Sticks")

"CONDITIONS were appalling and our girls

were nearly frozen in the snow and the Įslush which followed the first half of the Inter- port game," said Miss E. M. Gray, captain of the victorious Colony Ladies' Interport hockey team, in an exclusive interview on board the s.s. Ka- shima Maru this morning soon after the vessel had berthed.

Miss Gray said the game was played on the Canidrome ground on the morning following the Interport soccer match and the ground had been so churned up by the latter encounter that it resembled a morass. "Rubbers” were hopeless under the pre-¦ valling conditions and football boots had to be borrowed

"The team played splendidly in the Interport and the game was in our favour throughout. The weaknesses which had been apparent following the final Interport trial in the Colony had dis- appeared and the eleven players combined as one.

GOLF STARTING TIMES

Pairings For Fanling Next Sunday

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting. tines for Randing to-MOZZO«.

OLD COURSE

9.20 m. E. M. Bryden, L H. Geare. 9.24

Miss M. Westcott, shove, the **** Ladies, and Interport. left- wing, scored a goal against the Best of Shanghai, who lost to the Colony side by 5 goals to 1.

ALL BLACKS MATCH INSURED

Underwriters Make Inquiries

SCOUTS VISIT GROUND

London, Jantiary 2 Underwriters at Lloyd's were to-day asked to quote a rate for Insurance against the risk of ́exn- 'cellation of the Rugger match be- "Shanghai msde spasmodic tween. England and the All Blacks breakaways, but were never-dan- at Twickenham on Saturday.

gerous and very rarely reached Before making a rate, the un-

Bện

anywhere

the circle. Our derwriters have been making hur inside-forwards found conditions zied inquiries into the state of the very difficult for them as the ground. Scouts were hastily des- ground had been rolled overnight patched to the ground_ and a shallow pond had been form-

ed the next morning by melting

Floods and fog are considered

mow. Both wingers were good to be the only considerable risks. and we made use of practically; The ground is always well protect every chance which came the way

jed against frost. of our forwards.

Brilliant Display

"The game against the Shang- hai American School was one-of-

As Boom as. the scouts have brought back their reports a rate will be made

An official of the Rugby Union

A D. Humphreyz, H. the best ever seen in the northern Baid that the Twickenham ground

Mundy. 0. EL C. Marton, T. A city Pearce.

A. Nicol, G. E. S. Thom

and the forwards worked,

was in perfect condition.

with such perfect understanding The going will be a little that several people were heard to heavy," he said; "but if we have Sremark, this is how hockey should no more heavy rain, the turf will be in fine condition for Saturday.” be played."

W. W. C Shewan, R. K. Collings

"The whole of the defence were {up to the mark and practically, no

"Miss Westcott played a wax-| derful game against the Amer-

9.28

9.72

p

SOTL

9.36***

A E McBride, K.

Robertson.

9.40

9.44

G. W. Sewell, Alabaster.

1. 3 clearances or passes went astray.

9.48

#

W. J S Key D L Prophet

9.52

9.56

J. Angwin, E B Gafter Hallowes

10.00

A McKellar, N. K Little- john.

justified her selection.”

Mrs. P. M Harrop.

10.04.

10,08

10.12

| 10.16

Dennett.

#tour.

10.20

S. P. Langley, W. Buyers,

X

the Army against South China A League this week-end promise to be very evenly contested. 1024

Ball (East

Lancs-),

10.40

in the Kotewall Cup Charity but the outstanding game will probably be witnessed on Sunday 10.32 game on Sunday at Canseway when Eastern encounter the Engineers, Bay:

The Engineers have now struck the form that characterised 10.36. Bowlands (Fusiliers), Swain (East) their play towards the end of last season and they have won their

Should Howlett and 10.44, The following are the Second Divi-es) and Steele (East Lancs.): last few games with comparative ease,

Campbell (Rifes) and Evans (Fusilier); Smith Darby maintain their present form they stand a very good chance

10.48 (East Lancs.), Sandford (East of winning the Junior Shield once again... Catter; Tyndall, Tillery and Olsen; fames), Coakley (Fusiliers), Talbot Humphreys, Winch, Willis, Bones and

Eastern, in spite of their suc-not yet played this season. It is 10.52 (Fusiliers)

Ridings (East

understood that another Pereira.

Lanes.).

cesses so far, are not yet quite also

10.56 Reserves: Harrison (Fusiliers) satisfied with their team and are player from Canton will be play- and Gorman (East Lanca.).

seeking the transfer of Chan Tu-ling this week, chuen, a rescrve senjor goalkeeper from South China, but who has

Beserve: Harris. Athletics Li Kwok-ki; Kwok Ping chung Lo Wai-man; Wong Wing-min, Lee Man-kit, Tip Tak- foong Lee Wah-tin, Chi Che-fun,

and

Chan Chang-yin, Chan Yin-chung and THIRD DIVISION TEAMS Chung Moon-wing

South Chin: Wong Wah-kai;

Trung Chi chung, Tang Chung ph The following are the Third Divi- Sin Kit-man, Ho Chi-wing, A Nion Teams for the week-end."

St. Joseph's Buz; Ayock and

Other, Ip Yan-po. Ten and Wong Rumjan: Wilkinson,

Lau Tin-san, Ip

Castro

Koon-ming, L King-chung

Sprinkle, Ahwai, Rocha, Gottche, Baxtern: Ho Chi-yeung: Ng Ying Joamilho and Thirwell be

Bailway Leung Kan; Ip Ship- kay and Chow Koon-ping; Tzant Chung-wan, Shui Ping-shun and Lee ming, Wong Min-hin; Cheng Chuen, Ping-Long, Chan Ping-to, Fok Tim-Cheng Lam, Li Hung-chmen; Laz wa, Cheng Sui-hong, Soong Ling Cheng, Cheung Chung-hong, Pung

Theo Lee Ki và Song Châu ping and X. Sabhas and AM Chinese Police Chan Wai-izza;

Radios Roche; Arculli

Mark Kitchell, and Hassan Min Sis-ki, Wong On: Wa Po, Wing

Reserves: J. H. Tavares and Bux.kam and. Kong Hing.

OPERATION ON BATEMAN

Bateman,

the back who was injured.

Ligs:—A. Quinn, Gomes, Gaan; G- Souza, H. "Remedios, M. Bibero:" "G. Lawrence, J. Santon, H. Sourse, Santos and J. Remedios.

ENGLAND TEAM SELECTED

Wales

- Navy In Ruming

11.00

11.04

The Navy will meet the Club, 11.08 and, as they are still in the run- ning for the Second Division 1112 championship, they will not be taking any chances and will be fielding their best team.

Though the Rifles have not won any games in the Second Divi sion yet, they have now had time to settle down and should give the | University a very good game. ·

Radio Should-Wi-

The two Clubs at the bottom of the League table, the Radio and Against Bowen will meet in man

London, To-day. The following have been select!

and the former, with the Lachun of 0. M. Omar, and the return af Rocha and Hassan, should just

On Sunday, the Fusiliers, will

ed to play for England against encounter the combined EAO.C. FOR THE NAVAL DELEGATES Wales in the International foot-&RASC. team, and a defest for ball match next Wednesday the former team will practically At the request of the Govern-Wolverhampton =

eliminate them from the cham- pionship raze. -

esty

ment Minister for Hospitality, the Hibbs; Male ; and · Expsgood:;

loci Park Golf Club have thrown Crayston, Barker and their three courses to the Crooks, Bowden, – Drake, ates attending the London and Brook

Conference.

Bi Burushers and..

|together and (Die), support

-Rente

*

A. Sommerfelt, J. Forbes icans and scored a brilliant goal|

TO-DAY'S HOCKEY

MATCH

á solo effort. She jula Club To Meet Recreio

manager

The following will represent

A in a

H.. X. Williamson, G. T. of the Interport team, said she the Club de Recreio May.

was very pleased with the team's friendly hockey game against the T. J. Price, I B. Bowell displays, all the members having Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" at

A. Murdock, P. Tod

G. S. Chambers, J. splayed splendidly throughout the King's Park at 5 pm today—A

·S. S. Perry, J. S.. Dykes.

E. W. Jones, P. C. Madie. A. C. L. Bowker. A Penin

Casualties

N. Other E. A R. Alves (capt.)

and A. 3. Basto; A. da Silva, L Among the many casualties was Oliveira and A. K. Alves; A. R. Miss Bryson, who was the re- de Pinna, F. Nolasco, A. À. Bu cipient of a “black-eye" as a re-Botelho, A. S. Xavier and A. sult of being hit with a hockey | Angelo. stick, while Miss I. Woolley, who was hit on the ear and had to J. W. Mayhew, -D. A¡leave the field during the game Jagainst the Shanghai American W. N. A. Smalley, D. SSchool, has now completely Edward.

N. L. Smith, G. Marseille GH. Wilson, C. W. Jefries

D'Kiefe

The Club Team

The Club team will be an fol- Telows-Van der Waal; A. Tate and RH D. Lane: A N. Other, Henderson, covered

The Hong Kong team were the Dale and A. N. Other, AON. Young LE Billinghurst, E. C. recipients of a souvenir in the Other, N. A. E. Mackay, G. E. R. Webb.

shape of an enamelled shield with Divett, A AB. Botelho and A. J. DJ Keogh, P. Morrison the Shanghai colours and initials, Bennett. W. i. E. Mackenzie, F. M. Ellis.

on the top half and Hong Kong's

(*1935′′ dividing the panels.

Exhibition Game :

Surg Lt. Cán Marks, Pay on the bottom, with the figures Lt. Morant and Lt.Cdr. Russell, T. R Chassels.

Hole.

CLUB HOCKEY TEAM

Comdz. Sedgwick, Comdr. They also returned with the The following will represent Shanghai Ladies' Hockey Associa-the Hong Kong Hockey Clab E. L Moncrief, Lt Col tions scarlet pennant, which was Robertson. Wing Cdr. Bishop, C Palmer Johnson. NEW-COURSE

11.16

11.20

1124

9.32 -940-

waved to and fro by Miss Gray against the Radio Sports Club on

the Radio Sport ground, Caroline mo as the vessel

came up to

Ha, at 5pm. to-day,E F. berth

Shields; J. E. Potter (Capt) and 924 am. W W Murdock, W. S. There was a Targe gathering

Enllier

supporters on the wharf to greet Mrs. Smalley, Miss Curtin, the team

UIrelandy

ber

of

944

9.52

G. Sommer, J. L. Coteworth, W. Reed and R. A Bates; S. A

at was rumoured on the whar Fowler, EC Woodhouse, G. E. R Sharp, A. & Bremner, that the Colony's Interport team Divett, D. Carey and D. La Nooy.

GA would be seen facetion in about s

saint the Best of

$100 GOLF MET

FRIENDLY CRICKET:

FIFTEEN SE

LTED

follow-

London; Syesteri The Club de Becreid's team ing have been against the Navy second eleven in [ment Are The Championship -- Committed a freindly cricket match at Kir of the Royal and Ancient Golf Park to-morrow will be as Ginb of St. Andrews has forward- alled $100 to the Professional. Golf- z=RVOIR Ámociation, and it has been

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