THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 12, 1940,
Three Soccer Interports "SUNDAY HERALD" May Be Held Next Year
Against Macao, Shanghai And Burma
South China To
Visit Manila
THE PROBABILITY that there will be three Soccer Interports next year was revealed at the monthly meeting of the council of the Hong Kong Football Association held yesterday under the chairmanship of Mr. Wang Ka-tsun.
ENGLAND'S STRONG XI
SOCCER SHIELD DRAW
V Middlesex v. "Club)
CUP DRAW
Following is the draw for the Semi-final of the "Sunday Herald" International Charity Cup Cont petition::
CHRISTMAS DAY
Scotland: v. China, (holders); $(Boundary Road. 3.30 p.)
BOXING DAY.
Portugal
v England (Kowloon, 3,30 p.m.)
Saints' Soccer Team: Following have been chosen to represent St. Joseph's In their First División football match against Sing Tao on Sunday
Following is the draw for the Following have been chosen to First Round of the Senior Shield represent England against Portu competition and, the Preliminary ternational Charity Cup Competi- gal in the "Sunday Herald" In-Round of the Junior Competition:
SENIOR tion on Boxing Day:
Bing Tao Robinson (Navy); Roughley (Navy) South China and Freshwater (Middlesex); Pope Royal Artillery v Eastern.
Police), Bright (Middlesex) (Cap) wong Wah and - Wilkinson; ' (Middlesex); Coomer Byes-St. Joseph's, Police. Royal Leonard. (Middlesex), Le Page (Navy). Hendy, Seats and Navy (Navy), Fox (Engineers) and Bickford
JUNIOR Middlesex (Club).
Reserves: Moxham (Engineers), 30th RA
Strange
Shanghai Football Association have replied to Hong Kong's invitation to send a team here dur- ing the Chinese New Year Holidays, saying that the matter would be discussed at their next com- mittee meeting. The letter was written late in No-Britt (Navy), Parker (Middlesex), Royal Scots
(Club), Honeywell (Navy), Engineers vember and the Secretary was' instructed to write Thomas (Middlesex). Saw (Middlesex). Che
Barber (Navy), Fowler (Club) and 30th RA Shanghai for a definite answer as soon as possible. Marable (Middlesex).
In anticipation of a favourable reply from Shanghai an Interport committee, composed of Messrs. G. Gulmgam, W. E. Hollands, J. McKelvie, W. Chen, J: Skinner, Capt. Peal and R. M. Omar, was appointed..
The suggestion of the Macao Football Association that the. In- sterport game with that port be played on April 21 was accepted. The Burma Football Associa tion, whose request to be Vac- commodated for a series of games here during January was rerused have written stating that, subject to satisfactory arrangements be- ing made in the Straits for matches, they hope to visit Hong Kong in April. ·
-The matter was left in abeyance. The application of the Chinese Ama.eur Sports Club for affilia- tion and entrance to the Junior Shield Competition was granted
The application of the Combined Royal Artillery to be permitted to participate in the Senior Shield was discussed. It was decided that they be permitted to enter the competition. No player chosen by them and playing in the Senior Shield would be permitted to again. play in the Junior competi- tion..
South China were granted per-- mission to visit Manila, during „February on condition that they return in time for the Second Round of the Shield Competition on February 21.
"Mr. W. Chen, of South China, said that his club had only one fixture during the period they hoped to be away and that there would be no interruption of the fixtures,
They had only one game during that period and this could be play- ed off before their departure.”
* Permission for Annual match
in aid of Hospital Christmas com-
forts between the University and
a Welcome
Xmas Gift!
W.D. & H.O.WILLS
GOLD
FLAKE
ATTRACTIVE.
GIFT CARTONS
Hospital Staff, to be played or. PACKED WITH 4 & 6 TINS
Sunday, was granted. A donation
of $100 to this fund was also made.
It was also decided that n don AT NO EXTRA COST
tion of £25 be made to Courtney, of Middlesex, for comforts while in hospital. Courtney is in hospital in England, suffering from the effects of a lorry accident while in Hong Kong.
A charity game between the Combined Chinese and Rest of the Colony was arranged for New Year's day in aid of the B.W.O.F. and "South China Morning Post!' War. Fund.
v Kowinen.
v Service Corps v ́Ordnanée
'v 'Chinesa Sports Club v' Kowloon
V
Sing Tao "A"
v Club
12th R.A.
v 24th R.A;
8. Trang:: A. J. Hussnin, and "A:: J. Leonard; W. Müher, G. Fernandes and Lau Wing-kong: R. M. Cruz, C. Santos, C. MacDonald, J. Comes and R.
Reserveas—“T, Alf, J. Bowen and A., Rumjaḥn.
Owing to Volunteer Camp the Third Division football match, bé- tween the A:S.A. and 24th Royal Artillery scheduled for Sunday, December 15 has been postponed.
REST TEAMS FOR CHARITY GAMES
Following have been chosen to represent the Rest of the "Associa- tion in the charity games "a" Causeway Bay on Sunday De- cember 22:
Reat "A"'i-Robinson (Navy);. Black- burn (Police)' (Cant.); and D. Leonard (St. Jearch's): Freshwater (Middle- sex), Bright (Middlesex) and Wilkinsori (Middlesex); · Phlepens. ` (Navy),^^ Lo Pano (Navy), „Hendy (Navy), · Howlett (Polico) and Marable (Middlesex).
Reaneyasi-Hussainz (St; ↑ Joseph's), Honeywell (Nnyv),^ Shw^. (Middlesex) and 'Blake (Kowloon).
Rea* - “B)?—-Reynolds (Ordnance); Reughley | (Navy) - (Capt.), and, Fraser: (Royal Scots); · Maxwell? (Kowloon), Parnaby (Roval Scots) and North (Polica): Owens (20th Battery), Pel- ham (Erigincera), Tox. (Engineers);" O'Regan (Navy), and Blekford: (Club)...) 1 Rogorvosis-Britt (Navy). Pope (P64) lea), Barbery (Navy), and Fawler-
Team Managerial Skinner J
Wills's
Greetings
Gold Flake Cigarettes