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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1936
Sporting Page
CLUB HARD HIT FOR PLAYERS AGAINST CHAMPIONS TO-DAY
JUNIOR CRICKETỈ
PROGRAMME
NEEDLE MATCH BETWEEN INDIANS AND K.C.C.
TEST FOR POLICE BOWLERS
(By "L.B. W.") THE League cricket programme to-day will be
confined to Second Division teams only, but the game between the Indian Recreation Club and the Kowloon Cricket Club, at Sookunpoo, should produce cricket of a high enough, standard to be regarded as a "Senior" game. Both teams will be at full strength and a very good game should re- sult. The Indians will be strengthened this week! by the inclusion of J. S. Abdul-Curreem and F. M. el Arculli, neither of whom have taken a very ac- tive part in League cricket for the past two sea- sons, but who have confined their activities to I.R.C. Sunday games.
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W. E. Peera, left, and M. S. Cawning, right, will be seen in the Club first fifteen against the Amy în to-day's friendly Rugby encounter on the Club greund, commenting at 4.35 pan.
INTER-SECTION HOCKEY CHALLENGE ROUND
CIVILIANS CLASH WITH ARMY TO-DAY AT KING'S PARK
(By "Sticks")
BICKFORD ILL IN HOSPITAL
WILSON AS PIVOT AND PEARCE IN|JATTACK |KOWLOON SHOULD BEAT E. LANCS.
(By "Rover")
THE Hong Kong Football Club First Division League team seem fated to be doomed to failure practically every season, either by injur- ies, transfers or by sickness, and the selection of to-day's team to meet South China "A", the Lea- gue champions, at Caroline Hill, will prove this to be no exception to the rule.
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New Recruit At Valley
the
ICHAEL DRYSDALE,
Craigengower Cricket Club
The Club have five men down on the absentee list at the mo- ment, the latest being B. I. Bickford, their left-winger, who is in tennis player, is the latest addition hospital with suspected malaria, the others being J. Skinner to the list of novice jockeys at the Gnee), E Drown (sick), and Dr. Shaw (knee). South China "A" Hong Kong Jockey Club, ond on the other hand, are assured of turning out their best available though he has not yet taken awy team and should record a comfortable victory.
jpart in the Race Meetings, he is
The positioning of the Club team will probably be their big-seen at the Race Course very often gest problem; Rodger, Hill and S. Strange will be in their usual the early mornings and it is positions, but the intermediate line will see a new pivot in Andyderstood that he will commence Wilson, who has been taken from the inside left berth to streng-racing very shortly. then the defence, while Desmond Hynes will probably be seen at
the able see F. Fowler and Fleming KUMAON RIFLES
VERY good hockey game should be witnessed this afternoon Kowloon are very strong in the batting department and the on the U.S.R.C. ground at King's Park when the Grupo Des chances are that K. M. Baxter will make a big score unless he isportiva Argonautas, representing the Civilian hockey clubs of the dismissed very early in his innings. R. Baldwin made a big score Colony, will clash with the Hong Kong Singapore Brigade, Royal against the University two weeks ago, but he will find the LR.C. Artillery, representing the Army, in the challenge round of the left-half. bowling is of a totally different type and would do well not to be final stages of the Civilian-Navy-Army Inter-Section tournament. in too much of a hurry to score runs. Of the K.C.C. bowlers, 1 feel that W. L. McKenzie will be the greatest source of trouble to the Indians, who will look to H. T. Barma, J. S. Abdul-Cü-reer, A. R. Sufiad, A. Bakar and possibly A. M. Rumjahn for the runs. The Indians will be very well served in the bowling depart- ment with A. M. Rumjahn, M. R. Abbas, A. Bakar, A. R. Suffiad, J. S. Abdul-Curreen and F. M. el Arculli as their bowling strength. Some seasons ago, Rumjahn and Arculli made the ideal opening pair for them and it will be interesting to see if the “old firm" will still be able to operate as successfully.
MANY CHANGES FOR TO-DAYS
RUGBY CLASH
Davies Strengthens Army. Threes
WHITHAM AS CLUB BACK: CHANGES AT FORWARD
(By "REFEREE")
The Hong Kong Cricket Club Iwill be at home to the Police and the match will be a stern test for C. Pope and B. G. Baker, the Police opening
bowlers who have done so well in their previous matches. The match will probably result in a draw, however, though, the chances are that the visitors will win
At Sookunpoo the Army "3" should take the points from the Navy, while Civil Service, playing at home, should just] about beat Recreio. Craigen- gower Cricket Club juniors are lot-they show very
form
uncertain very
good
one
A very interesting Rugby en counter should be witnessed ou the Clab ground this afternoon at 4.15 pm when the Club entertain week-end and are completely the Army in their last friendly off the next, but I think they fixture before the commencement should be good enough to take of the Triangular Tournament the points from the Army "C" series, which have been brought at Happy Valley. forward and will start next Satur- day, when the Club oppose
the
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Selected Teams
Navy.
The following are some of the To-day's game will be featuredjselected teams for today's games: by the numerous changes in the Mine (Capt.), M. B. Abbas, F. M. el LR.C ✓ KCC (Home): A. K first fifteens. Lieut. Davenport has Arculli, A. Bakar, J. S. Adhal- replaced Fus. Keishaw as
the Carreem, A. H. Ismail, H. T. Barma, Army right centre-threequarter. A. E. Suthad, A. K. Suffad, A. M. while L/Cpl. Davies has now fully Rumjahn.
recovered from his recent shoulder] KCC LRC (Away); A A operation and will again be seen Dand (Capt.), E T. Broadbridge, P.. in support of Boyling, as the left. Dunne, K. M. Baxter, G. AF Hall, R. Baldwin, W. Mulcahy, C. B. centre. Floyd and Preece will be Sargent, W. L. McKenzie, S. A. the fly and scrum-halves respec- Gray, A. F. Waplington tively, while the pack remains as before.
Recreio v C.S.CC (Away): A. M Prata (Capt.), W.. A. Reed, P. E The Club have also strengthen W. Barnes, H. A. Barros, A. A. Carvalho, H.A. Alves, E. A. P. Alves,
J. S. Abdal-Curreem. above, will turn out for the Indian Recreation Club in their Second Division League Cricket match against the Kowloon Cricket Club at Sookunpoo to-day,
RAPIER'S
SELECTIONS
The Civilian team will be The forward line will prob- greatly weakened by absence of L. Oliveira from on the right with Elliott, again their pivotal position and leading the attack and" with| this has necessitated several Alec Pearce making his first changes.
appearance for the Club this A. Pinna will be seen at right- season at inside-left. Ernie back supported on the right and Strange being on the wing. left flanks by R. Marques and T. Lau Mau retains his position at Alves. The only change at forward left-back for South China “A”, în is the inclusion of A. S. Xavier on spite of an indifferent display last the left-wing. In their last en week against the Navy, but the counter H. L. Ozorio occupied the selectors have probably realised inside-left position while Angelo that Tam Kong-pak is more use to was seen on the left-wing. “
them in the attack than in the de- Club fence against a weakened texm
-Defence Problem
Other Two Games
MAKE SHIELD
DEBUT TO-DAY Unknown Quantity Danger
RIFLES FAVOURED TO BEAT LIGA
Educated at the Diocesan Boys' School, Drysdale took part in the school tennis, swimming, cricket; |boxing and athletic events and in 1931 he was the School's champion
long distance runner. Tennis is his favourite game and joining the
Kowloon Cricket Club in 1933, he won the Club's junior champion- ship the following year.
He took part in the Open Cham- pionships, run by the Hong Kong Cricket Club, in 1934. 1935 and again this year, but was beaten by H. D. Rumjahn, “Schoolbey" Shute and Wong Fuk-nam respectively. Be partnered the late Joe Tavares in the Open Doubles championship (By "BOVER"}
last year, but was eliminated by E. C. Fincher and W. C. Hung. The remaining games in First Round of the Junior Shield Tennis last summer, but he pro- Drysdale did not play in League
the
The Fortuguese will be very strong in their attack, but their full-backs present a problem as In the remaining two games to-competition should provide some both lack a sense of anticipation, day, Recreio are not expected to interesting sport to-day, and will poses to do so`next year. Of late which is most essential against a beat the Fusiliers in their home be marked by the debut of the able practice at the Craigengewer fie has been putting in consider- team like the HKSRA F. match at King's Park, while Kow-Kumaon Rifles, who meet the Kow-Cricket Club, for whom he plays. Nolasco, B. Gosano and A. Angeloloon, by reason of their much loon Chinese, and the clash be-l
will be the danger in the Civilian attack, but the Army intermediate line should prove equal to any oc casion.
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“ROVER'S”
LADIES' HOCKEY FORECAST
PROGRAMME
Only One Senior Fixture
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tween the Liga, one of last year's semi-finalists, and the Rifles.
The
frst appearance of the Kumaon Rifles will be watched with interest and, as nothing is
UNINTERESTING JUNIOR CARD
known of them here, it is not por Kumaon Rifles League sible to gauge their strength. The Chinese are, however, fielding
The following are the League their best team against the new- soccer fixtures for the coming) comers. week-end:
EARLY MORNING MATCH EASTERN
FOR MACAU Only one senior ladies' hockey
Race No. 1
GOLD COIN DIOGENES
17TH OF SEPTEMBER Outsider-Racing Boy
Race No. 2
SHIN YIN GRAND VICTORY LIFE MEREY FATTY
Outsider-Brown Bee
ed their team with the inclusion Lopes, C. M. Xavier, A. F. Noronha Race No. of James Whitham, at full-back A. N. Other.
*after an
Bond
A.K.C.C. v. Police (Home): A K absence of 21⁄2 years, while the threequarter line is the Mackenzie (Captain), C G. Agnew, same as before.
F. A Dunnett, E Bathurst, C.
E. Gahagan. G. $ Chambers, P. M M. King, W. Keith Robinson, W. Stoker and W. Wooding. Bonnar
Army "B" Navy (Home): Capt. team at the base of the scrum Michell, R. A. (Capt.), Capt. Power, while Henderson goes back to the ECS, QMS. Moreton, RE, Cpl. Shipp, RE, Cpl. Waterbridge, EE,
Bounar Back Again
comes back into
"A" fifteen.
the
JUNGLE JIM
i BISTEE
MONOPLANE
Outsider ----Great Hall
Race No. 4
PLAIN VIEW DON
VICTORIA HALL
Outsider-Cavalcade
OLD STAR
There have been one or two Cpi Holcroft, RASC L/Cpl Whil-Race No. 5 changes in the pack and the most L/Cpl. Hoddinot, EE, Sig. Howe, ley, RAS.C. L/Cpl. Moore, RUE, notable inclusions are M. S. Cum-ECS., Sig Smith, ECS. ming and B. O'M. Deane, the latter after a period of injury to a knee.
The Programme The programme for to-day is given
BLUE RIBBON SHAMROCK
Outsider-Shanghai 4
Peers also makes a re-appearance below, home teams being mentioned Race No. 6
‚after a week's absence.
fiest: CSCC
Judging from the above changes Army "B"
a splendid game is anticipated and HK.CC
it would not surprise me to see the LR.C. Army fully extend the Club, al-[CCC though victory in their favour" in}" very doubtful,
In the "A fifteen match, which
Recreis®
V Navy
• Police
▼ ECC.
SUNDAY CRICKET
commences at 3 pm, the Club will] The following will represent Fir. entertain the Dorsetshire and as F. Mel Arcalli's XT in a friendly
MERRY DOER COUREUR BLEU HOGMANAT
Outsider-Lonely Heart
Race No. 7
BOUKRA
WISDOM STAG
THE GOODS.
Outsider-Friar John
this is the ship's team's fast en cricket match against the Incan Abbas, A. Baker, W. H College, counter in the Colony this season, Recreation Club 1st- af Socken-AK. Ismail, B. D. Lay, N. an interesting clash should ensus.poo to-morrow at 2 pm sharp: Mackay, A M. Frate, A Ships,
(Continued on Page 13 F. Mel Azcalli (Cipt.), M. AlSouma and G. Sozza.
match is included in to-day's pro-Kumaon |gramme, that between the" Central) British Association Ladies, hol- ders of the Caer Clark Cup, and St. Recreio Andrew's Ladies,
To-day
SENIOR SHIELD First Round
7 St. Joseph's
JUNIOR SHIELD
(Causeway Bay, 4 p.m.). Rifles Kowloon Chinese
(Chatham Road, 215 p.m.)
T EIFLES
(Chatham Road, 4 p.)
V LYEMUN (King's Park, 2.15.p.m.). FIRST DIVISION
YKOWLOON
The holders have won one and lost one of their two matches play-East Lancs.
(Sookunpoo, 4.15 pm.).
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Debut To-morrow.
ORDNANCE SHOULD BEAT
SAINTS TO-DAY
(By "ROVERT)
TO-DAY'S SENIOR Second and Third Division games,
SHIELD CLASH
Eastern's Big Task Against Saints
In spite of a big programme of
there are none that promise to be. of any particular interest, and perhaps the only worthwhile game is that between the East Lancs. and Kowloon at Sookinpoo,
The soldiers have * well balanced side with a sound at-
With the memories of a League tack. prominent among whom are defeat at the hands of Eastern and Hardy, Power and Murphy, while (Caroline Hill, 416 p.m.)the knowledge of the latter's gal on the other hand, Kowloon have
FUSILIERS
ed to date, while the Saints have s. CHINA "A" y Club only managed a draw in their two games, and for to-day's encounter, Recreio the odds are in favour of a victory for the home team.
The Juniors
ENGINEERS
(Military, Happy Valley, 4.15 p.). } Ladies!
In the Brawn Cap series the C.B.S.- "A" and Eifles should win at the expense of the C.B.A. and Fusiliers Ladies re- Eastern specively, the programme for to- day being as follows:---
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MACAU SOCCER VISITORS
To-day's Match Against Liga Portuguesa
FUSILIERS
lant display against the Rifles a good team which has not yet (King's Park 4.15 p.m.). fortnight ago, St. Joseph's are not been able to work up an under- SECOND. DITSION
too confident of the result of their standing. Boyd, Winch, Tyndall EAST LANCE Kowloon
(Sookmpoo, 245 pm-to-day at Causeway Bay,
Senior Shield clash with Eastern and MacKenzie are well up to the - Clab
standard, and if they are on form the soldiers will be fully extended. Stonecutters
The Saints have suffered a great
The Club, weakened by injuries (Prince Edward Road, 4.15 p.m.), loss through Elms, who was in-jand the result of feeding the
ATHLETIC
jured recently, and his absence senior team, will not be able to (Causeway Bay, 2.45 pm) has necessitated several positional give the Engineers the fight they THIRD DIVISION Chinese Police
St. Joseph's
Engineers
(Military, 2.45 p.m.). European Police + FUSHATERS
(Kowloon, 415 p.m.), To-morrow
changes. Delgado EAST LANCS.
has been ordinarily would have been able (Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.). brought from the forward line toto, while the Fusiliers, on present ORDNANCE -- fill Elms' vacancy at left-half, and form, should experience no dif- (St. Joseph's, 245 pm). A. M. Omar has been promoted ficulty from Stonecutters. In the
KWONG WAH
from the juniors and will partner other Second Division game, the Fernandes on the left-wing, thus Athletic should secure both points allowing Ward to return to his from Eastern. usual position at inside-right.
Ordnance Strong
Eastern, it is understood are The form displayed: by Duffeld, FIRST DIVISION -
making no changes in their team, Aftoe. and Waters last week make- Kowloon Chimes v. 5, CHINA “E” though they may have the services the Ordnance favourites in their (RK Club, 415 pm). of a new player from Canton, and game against St. Joseph's in the
▼S. CHINA-"A"
with their forwards in their pre- Third Division. The latter will (Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.)-sent form should enter the Second be without their leader, A. M.
Bites (Camerly Bay 4.15.p.m.): hong will have to be well watched, senior team in place of Elms, who Bound. Sabban md Cheng Shui- Omar, who will be needed in the SECOND DIVISION
The Grupo Desportivo Tenebro- 80, potential soccer champions" of Police the Macan League, will visit Hong
NAVY Kong to-day, when they will meet the Liga Portuguesa at 2.15|| p.m. on Cinb de Recreio's ground C. POLICE jat King's Park,
w: South China. while Chan Ine-ting, at inside-fie still on the injured Hat
place to-morrow when they en-
(Kowloon 2.45 pm.).] right, will probably be the great To-morrow the Kinson Rifles Their second game will take
THIRD DIVISIÓN SERVICE CORPS v. Air Force
est danger to the Saint" defence. will meet the Medicals, in their counter Recreio's reserves on the Roman Ribes" - MEDICALS
(Sookcompoo, 415 pm) and Lai Ting-choy are their out- depend upon their shield debet to- In Eastern's defence, Tauf Hang first League match and much will [same ground, but at 446 pm/
(Chatham-Boad, 4.15 pm), I standing players.
day.