THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 10, 1940.-/*

FIRST CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH THIS

THIS AFTERNOON Chinese Have Good Side And Should Win Easily

Lee Wai-Tong On Sick List?

By "Referee”

advantage of weight and height, but will have to be qulak; on the ball to get through the Chinese defonca.

| B. Gesano of Kwong Wah, will be in his natural element on the right wing, but the most amazing selection in the Rest team is that of Woods, Royal Scots, for the |

talion against South China re-

It is hoped that Lee Wai-tong, tong (South China) and Hau Ching-to who has been indisposed, will (Eastern): have recovered, as his presence Reserves: Lau Hin-hon (Eastern), Hau Yung-Bang (Sing Tao). Kwok means a lot to Charity'l

Chan Tak-fai is still suffering (Eastern), Laut Chi-chan (Eastern). [Ying-ki, (Sing Tao), Lo Wal-kuen from an injury but will turn out. Wong Man-kwai (Police), Lai Shiu-wing The game will be handled by (Sing Tao), Wong King-chung (Kwong S/Sgt. Foster, assisted by Rev. S. Wah) and Cheuk Shek-kam (Kiong

Wah). Hinchcliffe and Mr. K. K. Ip.

The Teams

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· ... Manager:--Mr. Sze Po-wal, THE FIRST REPRESENTATIVE charity foot-left wing berth.

"REST" - Moxham (Engineers); ball match of the season will be played this after- Woods played a very good garne

Blackburn (Pollee) and Sheehan (Mid- dlesex); Honeywell (Navy), Williamson noon on the Club ground at 4.30 p.m. between Com- on the right wing for the Bat-

COMBINED CHINESE-Cheung Wing (Kowloon). Wilkinson' (Middlesex): B. chai (Sing Tao); the selection bined Chinese and the Rest of the Colony in aid of cently and unless

Tsang Chung-wan Gosano (Kwong Wah), Howlett (Police). (South China). Lee Tin-sang' (Sing Fowler (Club), O'Regan (Návy) and the British Fund for the Relief of Distress in China. Committee have some inside in- Tao): Lau Hing-chol (South China). Woods (Royal Scots).

formation it is hardly fair to ex-

Isu King-sing (Eastern), Soong Ling- Reserves:-Freshwater (Middlesex), Howlett and O'Regan as his in- pect much of Woods in his first sing (Sing Tao): Chung Yung-sum | Hendy (Navy) and Leonard (St. side forwards.

|representative game, in a strange (Eastern), Cheung Kum-hol (Eastern), Joseph's). These three players have the position.

Chan Tak-fai (South China), Lee,Wal- | Manager-Mr. W. E. Hollands.

Chinese have chosen the best team available and should win casily, while the Rest team is mainly composed of players who played in representative games ast season, being particularly Etrong in defence, where William- son will All the centre-half berth.

Moxham, of Engineers, the In- terport goalkeeper, who is playing as well as ever, will be seen be-` tween the sticks with Blackburn and Sheehan as backs. It is ex- pected that Sheehan will not be turning out as he has been playing in the intermediate line for the Middlesex and feels he may not do justice to the team by revert- ing to his old position.

Speedy Wingers

Wilkinson, of Middlesex, and Honywell, of Navy are the wing halves, and they will have a try- ing time against Cheung Yung- um end Hau Ching-to, the speedy Chinese wingers.

Should these halves be able to check the wingers much of the sting of the Chinese attack will be taken away.

The Rest forward line is good

Individually, but there is likely to be a lack of combination and understanding, as is only natural, Fowler will lead the attack with

FOOTBALL MEETING

NO BURMA TEAM FOR COLONY

Several important deci- sions were made at the monthly meeting of the Council of the Hong Kong Football Association held yesterday under the chairmanship of Mr. Wong Ka Tsun.

this

It was revealed at meeting that Sing Tao Sports Club were not affiliated to the Fe- leration.

South China asked for a ruling s to what power the Federation ad of suspending 'any footballer fa club not a incmber he Federation."

of

It was pointed out that the ac- on of the Federation with re- ards to any of its affiliatees was öt binding on the Association.

Mr. Moh King pointed out that he Federation had power to se- act or invite players from clubs ot affiliated to the Federation hd any suspension they meted ut was only as far as the Feder- tion was concerned.

Considerable discussion

arose

ut of the procedure for the se- ction of the Chinese team to epresent the Federation in the

overnor's Cup game. ·

It was decided that the Federa- on be permitted to choose the hinese team from all Clubs of- fated with the Association, even they were not members of the ederation.

An application from the Federa on for permission to invite the urma Chinese Football team iring November was rejected. was pointed out that the As- ciation had turned down an ap-i Ication from the Burma Foot- ll Association recently owing the congested state of the ctures in November and Decem-

An application.from the Chinese matour Athletic Association for Imiraton to the Association was ferred;

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