K.B.G.C. INTER-CHANGE A Roller Skating Challenge

LEADS FOR SATURDAY'S LEAGUE

With

Cheng Kwan-

min as trainer-captain- secretary, a team repre-

BOWLS MATCH Senting Empress Skat-

OWING TO THE INACTIVITY OF A NUMBER OF CLUBS LAST SATURDAY, DUE TO THE IN- CLEMENT WEATHER, THERE ARE FEW CHAN:

GES IN THE COMPOSITION OF THE VARIOUS FIRST DIVISION TEAMS FOR THE COMING SATURDAY'S GAMES.

Both Recreio “A” and I.R.C., who met last week, have made no changes in their sides, while Craigen- gower are making only one change, promoting L. Gaddi in place of W. K. Way, who will again skip a Second Division rink.

ing Rink, Nathan Road, is now hard at practice for a challenge hockey match on roller-skates against a team from Ciro Skating Rink Caroline Hill, which is scheduled to take place early next month.

A nominal charge for admis- sion will be made and proceeds will be donated to a number of free schools for Chinese orphans. Other members of the Empress Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Dowman, while V. Chittenden is No. 3.

team are Chui Cheung-leung, "A" have inter-changed the leads will have B. Williams as his No. 1

In their third

Wong

Sik-ko, Yau Tang-wo, of two rinks. Sykes will play stead of W. Ogley, and T. Fergusson Mak Wal-ming, Lo Chị keung. No. 1 in A. J. Hall's rink in place will skip in place of B. Evans, R. M. Wong Cheung-kin and Chan of R. P. Phillips, who takes Ogden's rink is unchanged.

Ki-tim. Sykes' place in J. McKelvie's

rink.

Several changes have been made in the K.B.G.C. "B" rinks, H. Bicknell will be No. 2 in J. Meyer's rink in place of Morton, who replaces the promoted G. W. Deacon as No. 2 in Guy's rink. Sherriff is an absentee from

this rink and E. A. Atkins will be taking his place.

In Recreio's Second Division team A. V. Barros goes No. 2 15 place of E. L. Barros, who will be seen in the same position, in place of F. J. Marques, in J. R. Soares' rink. A. F. Noronha has been promoted from the third team to O. P. Remedios' rink, and C. C. Pereira's four is unchanged

One H.K.C.C. Change

R. A. Edwards will be seen in place of E. Hospes

W. in A. Brown's rink, otherwise the Hong Kong Cricket Club team is un- changed.

Tood takes the place of M. Roza, who returns to the third team, in Craigengower's second team, while W. K. Way takes over the absent H. W. Randall's rink and M. J. Medina will skip his rink, Lock's rink is unchanged.

Police, strong aspirants for Third Division Konours, are bringing in E. Greenwood vice H, Dewar in A. E..Carey's rink, and this is their only change, while Craigengower will have A. E. S. Alves in place of W. J. Curd in A. J. Coelho's rink. Curd takes the place of R. K. Pavri in N. P. Karanjia's rink and W. E. Broad- bridge will be at No. 1 instead of E. J. Todd in D. A. Rozario's rink. Hong Kong Cricket Club have made several changes. E. S. Abra- ham, their only 100 per cent. skip, will be an absentee, and P. S. Cas- sidy will skip his rink, the only change being W. R. Lambert vice P. Morrison at No. 2. Archie Nis- sim will take over Cassidy's rink and A. S. Mitchell, No. 3 to A. McKellar in his last game, will skip the third rink, in which B. J. Lacon will be at No. 1 in place of L. E. N. Ryan, who will be at No. 2 with H. F. Shields promoted from No. 2 to No. 3.

-K. F. C. Reshuffle

K.F.C. have made a change in skips ---P. Younghusband, who lost his 100 per cent, record to C. C. Peretra in hin last appearance, Is, playing No. 3 to W. V. Field in place of V. Chittenden, and E. Kern is going to skip in his place with C. Dowman as his No. 3. W. C. Simpson will skip the third rink, with B. D. Evans as No. 1 instead of A. A, Dand, who is at No. 2 in place of C.

BREAKING-IN NEW BATCH OF AUSTRALIANS

The breaking-in” of the 28 subscription griffins and 20 griffins which arrived from Aus- ⚫tralia last month was commenced at the Race Course last Tuesday morning.

It is further understood that the balance. of the shipment, comprising 24 griffins and 48 "subs." 'will' arrive in the near future, in two lots. These ponies will not be racing until next February at the earliest.

The present: A bunch appear to be fri mécellent shape

Very comfortable tri

His

team J. T. Smalley

CHENG KWAN-MIN

key, but though

this new game

to the Colony is not quite as fast as its ice-counterpart it should be, nevertheless, interesting enough. There are eight players in each team.

In addition to this match com- between petitions will be held the two rinks in fancy skating (men, women and children), while there will also be an arithmetic race and a thread the needle racc.

AN EXHIBITION IN FANCY SKATING WILL BE GIVEN ·BY SOME OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF HONG KONG SKATING ASSOCIATION, WHO HAVE BEEN INVITED BY THE !MANAGEMENT OF THE EMPRESS SKATING RINK TO BE PRESENT.

Cyclone Sports Club, winners of the Softball League for 1941, are the latest addition to the fast-increasing number of clubs to take up hockey on roller skates. At Ciro's Skating Rink yester day they beat a team from Hong Kong Skating Association by goals to 0;

The "ball" used is very simi-Way Mohamed (4) A. R Markar and

J. Kitchell being responsible for lar to the puck used in ice-hoc- goals.

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