THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 19, 1938.

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Members of the Islington Corinthians Amateur soccer team are seen above in a group photograph taken soon after they had arrived in the Colony last Wednesday by the Aramis, Mr. Wong Ka-tsun, General Secretary of the South China A.A., who has had much to do with the Corin- thians' visit to the Colony, is at the extreme left of the top-row, while Mr. Lo Tung-fan, Chairman of S.C.A.A. is third from the right in the top-row. Mrs. Low is seated in the centre of the bottom row with. Mr. Tom. Smith, the visitors' Manager, on her right. ("Mall" photo).

LOCAL INTERNATIONAL RUGBY FINAL TO-DAY

GRAND GAME ANTICIPATED

There will be two Rugby games on the Army ground at Soo-

I. CORINTHIANS

kumpoo this afternoon, when the final of the International Tourna- ENTERTAINED

CLUB'S HOCKEY WIN OVER THE MIDDLESEX

In a fast hockey game the Hong Kong Hockey Club beat the Mid- dlesex Regiment by an only goal at King's Park yesterday. The soldiers. were unlucky not to have scored for

ment, between England, who defeated Wales last Saturday, and Scot- land, who were successful against Ireland in the first round, wiBY MR.S.S. MAMAK they penetrated the Club defence on

clash.

At 3 p.m. the Club "A" fifteen will

meet the Suffolk.

The end of the Rugger season is now in sight and as usual prepar- ations for the annual Seven-a-side Tournament are proceeding.

Preliminary rounds will be played THREE LADIES'

in the evening of Monday, February

28, and Wednesday, March 2, on the HOCKEY GAMES ·

Club ground, at Happy Valley, and

the finals will take place on the FOR TO-DAY

same ground on Saturday: March 5, commencing at 3.00. p.m.

and

PROBABLE ENTRIES Entries are now coming in it is expected that there will be five teams from H. M. Ships, seven or eight Regimental and Unit sides from the Army and five civilian

sides in the Tournament.

The Tournament will provide the usual good fun for both players and spectators, and as part of the pro

C.B.A. and H. K. Ladies

To Clash

Despite the many counter-attrac- tions this afternoon, not the least of the annual race meeting, three of which will be the opening day ladies' hockey matches will be play- ed off.

In the Caer Clark Cup, C.B.A. will meet Hong Kong Ladies on the ceeds are devoted to Service and C.B.A. ground, while in the Junior Civilian charities, it is hoped that League, C.B.A. will try conclusions all those interested in Rugger in the with the C.B.S. "B" team on the Colony will turn up at both prelim-School ground, and St. Andrew's inary and final rounds, and give the will play Recreio at Shamshiupo. Tournament their full support.

To-day's teams are —

Cpl.

PROGRAMME Caer Clark Cup

V H. K. Ladies (C.B.A. Ground,-8 p.m.) Brawn Cup

ए C. B. S. "B”. “(C.B.S. Ground, 3 p.m.)

v St. Andrew's (Sham Shui Po, 3 p.m.) Some of the teams:-

England: Tel. Dufty (Adventure); C. B. A. A. B. Northcott (Adventure); Sowerbutts (R.A.F.): A. H. R. But- cher (Club); Sgt. Pratt (Seaforths); |C. B. A. Lt. Walsham (Adventure) (Captain), Lt. Woods (Grampus); Mne. Dumble- ton (Adventure); Pte. Knowles (Sea- forths), WHE. Peers (Club) C. F. Needham (Club), Cpl. Wainscote (R.C of S.); J. Redman (Club), Martin (Adventure), and. Lt. Ogle (Phoenix).

C/ERA

Recreio

Local Representative Of Zig-Zag Ball Used By The Tourists

The Islington Corinthian- football team were the guests of Mr. S. S. Mamak, director of Messrs. Mamak and Co. at a tea party given at the Peninsula hotel yesterday.

Messrs. Mamak and Co. are the agents for the Wm. Sykes Ltd.

sporting goods manufacturers, and the makers of the Zig-Zag football, which is used exclusively by the Corinthians in all their games on tour.

In a few

many occasions, but good work by Benwell, in goal, kept them out. Shortly before the interval T. Whitley netted for the Club.

TICKET GUIDE TO PATRONS

OF TO-DAY'S MATCH (Continued

from

Pane 18) Holders of Pavilion Tickets Tickets) and Season Ticket "P" (Pink (Blue

Card) should enter via the main gate. of the Club House.

Holders of No. 2 Stand (Green Tickets) should enter through Tickets

the Main gate. pass the Club House and enter the Stand in question at the back of the Stand.

Holders of Complimentary Tickets will be accommodated at the track out- side No. 1 Stand, and should enter the No. 1 Stand via the steps leading up to the ground on. Caroline Hill Road. words Mr. Mamak same as holders of No. 1 Stand Tickets

"C"

of the team for so kindly accepting thanked the Secretary and members Sections A and B and Season Ticket Members of the Press will be accom- his invitation, and expressed the modated at the track outside No. 2 hope that they would find their Stand. and they should enter via the short stay in Hong Kong very en-

Club House. joyable.

All selected players for the match should enter vide the Club House.

I. CORINTHIANS ON VIEW-

Mr. T. Smith, Secretary Manager of the visiting team, after thanking Mr. Mamak for his kindness, said that he was glad to meet the re-

TO-DAY presentative of

of the firm whose goods

(Continued from Page 18) + had served them so well during the combination in the Far East to-day. tour, and whose office in London had I will not sing their praises here, supplied all the kit for the players, as they are too well known, but as free of charge. The team would a final parting shot, I would advise need some new gear and he was our visitors that there is sure that a visit to Messrs. Mamak more in the encounter to-day than would supply their wants.

South China A. A. versus the Isling ton Corinthians, it is actually China v, England Amateurs.

Hong Kong Ladies: Mrs. Lunson; Miss Gray and Miss Helbling: Miss Green, Miss Pope, and Miss Gordon-I. CORINTHIANS Smith; Miss Smalley, Miss Dalziel, L. LONGMAN Miss Marsh, Miss Blackburn and Miss Purvis.

P. B. CLARK

Scotland. R. Henderson (Club); D.-H. Stewart (Club), Lt. Gudgeon (Middlesex), W. E. Grieve. (Club); Pte. Peachey (Seaforths); Lt. Douglas (Ro- C.B.A. Ladies:-Miss D. Moss; Miss yal Scots), J. L. Bonnar (Club); K. A. P. Whitley and Miss P. Woolley; Miss A. D. BUCHANAN

(CAPTAIN) Watson (Club), J. S. Dunnett (Club), IL. Woolley, Miss B. Parsons and R. G. L. Oliphant. (Club); 2/Lt. Mac Miss E. Clewer: Miss F. Best, Mrs. R.

A. J. MARTIN Lagan (Seaforths), L/C. Milne (Sea Forster, Mrs. M. White, Miss Daniels W. WHITTAKER- forths); J C. Miller (Club) (Captain), and Miss D. Hunt.

K. WRIGHT A J. G. Taylor (Club) and Lt. Craw C.B.A. Juntors: The Misses P. Mac R. M. MANNING ford fR.Cr of S.).

Fayden P. Everest and M. Clarke; J. Black. L. Dunn and J. Whiteman; M. L. BRADBURY MacAlpine, E. Winch, E.. Woolley, F Grimmitt. E. Hunt.

Club: M. W. MacGrath, D. Hynes, M. G. Carruthers, E. Taverner, H. van Leeuwen C W. Lyle. R. Rutherford, A. W. Holden (Captain), T, H. Pratt. W. H. Currie, B. Hynes, A. G. Dalziel, J. K. Birt, K. H. G, White and H. W. E. Heath.

R. P. TARRANT St. Andrew's J. Hall; E, Chang, J. A. AVERY Broadbridge; P. Lawson. M. Roza, B. Greaves; V. Churn, Y. Ho, M. Churn, W. MILLER 5. Roberts and D. Hall.

REFEREE

THE TWO TEAMS

GOAL

R. BACK

L. BACK

R. HALF

C. HALF

L. HALF

O. RIGHT

1. RIGHT

C. FORWARD I. LEFT O. LEFT MR. R. M. OMAR.

SOUTH CHINA A. A. TAM KWAN KON MAK SHIU HON

LEE TIN SANG

LEUNG WING CHIU LIM TAK PO LATT HING. CHOI YEUNG SHUI YICK FUNG KING CHRONG

(CAPTAIN)

CHAN TAR-FAI

LẠI HIU WING CHEONG MOON WING

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