THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 30,
TO-DAY'S Shield Competitions Start
RUGBY
(BY "REFT '11")
Club are expected to conclude their League football is remporarily sus- Tristguine Hugby Tournament fixtures pered and all interest this wilk-And to-day with a 100 per cent. record,an be tentred on thề First 'Abula Navy.not possessing a pack stronges in the Junior and Senior Shield enough to give their formidable back division the necessary opportuni- Competitions.
ties.
The game, on the Club ground, starts at it
Following are the teams:
CLUB: Thompson, Stewart, Hutchison, Chiffer 104 Bojihget; Thompson, and Hen- der on Walkdeh (Chplain), Castleton and walkiýh; Kehnday and Neccham; Deane, Taylor hn Godfrey,
NAVY -Deuteghm Bax: Tel. Bowden, Tel. Paŭ, Pay Lieutenant Stevens and Mr. Drury: Lieutenant Carter and Lieutenant Commander Clark: L.S.A. Palmer, Lieuten- ant (E) Brown, Zdɛ. Wir. Barlow, Chief Writer King, Ldg. Wir. Ferris, Lieutenant Fanshawo...Pay Ligutenant Charles and Caßin Mecánh, R.M.
and L.A.C.
Rešárvák:—AB. Lorigmuir
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TABLE TO DATE
Pts. P. W. L. F. A. 3 3. Q 44 21 3 1 2 28 25 2 0 2 13 39
club Army Navy Following will represent Club "A" against Durham Light Infantry at 2.45 p.m.: H. F. Hopkins; H. van Leeuwen (Captain), D. Hynes, D. B. Nelson and
Custle football to generally accompanied by upsets and the three games this after noon should produce good football in spite of the lowly positions in the League of some of the competing clubs.
At Boundar Street, Kwong Wah dre at home to South China "A" holders of the senior tille, and it is generally expected that the latter will win. but Kwong Wah have Improved greatly since the last meeting of the two teams in the League and should give a better account of themselves.
S. CHINA AT foll strenGTH Le Wal-tong and Ip Pak-gh back in the South China will be at fif strength with
attack. fp has not completely, recovered from the injury sustained lab) Saturday 'and njay be replaced by Lau Chiang-sang.
On present form Kowloon should eaálly ac- count, for South Chữa "B", who have shown indifferent form recently”.
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Kowloon will be represented by their usual team with Eastman and Virsch backs and Bliss, Williamson and Maxwell as their intermediate-dine., This, trio: should be able to hold the Chinese attack,
South China are promoting two of their
R. M. Lavalle; B. C. Fay and C. G. Tresidder; J. S. Dunnett, K. W. Salter, E. W. Stout; B. Hynes, T. Swan; F. Burford, A. G. Dalziel and J. Redman.
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junior players for this game, among whom
are Tam Woon-cheang and Luk Tat-hang “ho will be seen on die left wing.
The Royal Scots Club match should be interesting. Both Fecorded unexpected wins last week and in the League game recently Club beat Royal Scots by the odd goal in three.
two non-service teams that with survive are In Junior Division it seems that the only South China and International.
South China "B" are meeting the Police and in the absence of any information of their line up it is natural to expect that the "Cops" will enter the second round.
On the other hand South Chink may have their best Third Diviston players for the
fame.
AMBITIOUS INTERNATIONAL International have roped in all available players not turning out for other clubs and are endeavouring to secure both the Shield ly of St. Joseph's, Is now on their playing and Third Division honours. Elms, former list and may turn out.
On Monday the Rest of the Colony meet the United Services in a charity game in aid of the B.W.O.F. nt Causeway Bay 4 p.m.
PROGRAMME TO-DAY
Senior Shield 1st Round Kwong Wah. V South China "A"
(Boundary Road at 4pm.). South China "B" v Kowloon
(Caroline Hill at 4.00 p.m.). Royal Scots V.Club
(Sookunpoo nt 4.00 p.m.).
Junior Shield fat Round
AAS..
8th R.A. (Sookunpoo it .bo pm). Police
v South China “B” (Boundary Road at 2.30 pm.) 24th R.A.
V. Kowloon Caroline Hill at 2.30 1983. International GRAMC. 90th R.A.
(St. Joseph at 1:00 pm.).
V Club (Military at 2.30 pm.).
Kumaons
Third Division
Royal Sects (Chatham Road ht 2.30 p.m.).
TO-MORROW
Junior Shield tet Round Signals
y. Engineers (Sookunpoo at 2.30 p.m.). Electric
South China “A””
(Club at 4.00 p.m.). Enstern
** Kwong Wah (Club at 2.30 p.m.).
MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1940
Charity Football Match
in aid of a.o.W.F.
Combined Services V The Rest of
(Navy ground at 9.45 p.m.). Referee:-Bearð. Linesmen:-Stokes and Ford.
Colony
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