INDIANS WILL BE KOWLOON LIKELY TO FIELD A VERY WELL BALANCED SOCCER XI

has

Following reports to the contrary, the "China" Mail" been requested by K. Nazarin, captain and manager of the Indian softball

to squad, state that the Indians will definitely be entering a team in the Softball League this

year.

have

Following signified their inten- tion of turning out: M. el Arculli, · O. el Arculli, M. B. Hassan, 1. Haroon, S. Yusuf, E. Yusuf, M. A. Wahab, G. Singh and K. Nazarin.

Played Seven Games Or Over

Mascavage, T. (Min.) Ruel, H. (Min.) Chan, M. (C. Hwa) Moore. (Min.)

Wilson, E. V. (Min.)

G AB R H 28 3B HR TB S.Pc. B.Pc 9 36 20 16 2 1 3 29 .806 .444

Molthen, F. J. (H.K.B.C.) 8 31 Moy, E. (S.C.)

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Waggoner, C. (H.K.B.C.) 8 24 15 Bowersox, (Min.)

Foley, B. (R.E.) Sham, (C. Hwa) Fox. T. (R.E.)

Elder, P. (H.K.B.C.) Pawloski, L. (Min.) Ma, N. K. (9.C.)

The demon doublers are "Doc" | H'ggins, (H.K.B.C.) Molthen and 'Greasy' Moore, each | Welford, J. (R.E.) with three to his credit, whilst Ching W. (C. Hwa) no man wasted his breath run- | Winglee, C. (s.C.) than one three- | Winglet, H. (8.C.) ning out more bagger. As for the knock-out Chang, B. (C. Hwa) blow, the home-run, Tony Mas- Sarsfield, M. (R.E.)

pace with three, Taylor. (R.E.) cavage set the whilst the other 360 feet distance Lau, P. 1. (8.C.) runners were Sapper Bob Foley, Ghaw, (R.E.) Dave "Bambino" Leonard and Pete Elder.

The figures presented, are in the following order: Number of games, Times at bat, Runs, Hits,

Medicals Lose To S. China

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Crews, F. (H.K.B.C.) Fisher, J. (H.K.B.C.) Kwan, W. T. (5.C.) Lum, Nip, (H.K.B.C.) Chinn, B. (G. Hwa) Carvalho, (H.K.B.C.) Abbas, A. R. (H.B.) Arcull, O. (H.B.) All, H. (H.B.) Lole, (Ash) Daniels, G. (Min.) Alves, T. (H.B.) Rhoades, (Ash.)

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had Yau Goff, D. (Ash.)

Wah-ying and Fung Yuk-wah of Langford, (Ash.) Kit Chee in their side, were fas- Smith, 8. (H.K.B.C.)

better combina- Leonard, D. (H.B.)

McKenzie, (Min.)] tion then the Medicals.

Jones played a good game in Strahl, R. (Min.) goal, while Thomson, and Enst- Sawyer, (Ash.) wistle had a strenuous afternoon Leight, L. (H.K.B.C.) but did well, though it was Pau, M, P.' (S.C.) obvious that they have had little Waticing, (Ash.)

Souza, G. H.B.) practice,

Florence, in the pivotal position, was Arculil, M. (H.B.) kept continually on the move by the Loung, F. C. (C. Hwa). Chinese: attack but he held He Ying-fan Hussain, A. J. (H.B.) well and this player did not have" many

Lo, K. (C. Hwa) chances,

Groneck, (Min:)

Promising Attack

Chung, C. 8. (C. Hwa) Waller, (H.K.B.C.)

Individually, the Medicals' attack was Chan, U. T. (C. Hwa). good, but they lacked "combination, as

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KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB WILL START, THE NEW SOCCER SEASON FULL OF HOPE AND CONFIDENCE AS THEY WILL HAVE WILLIAM- SON, ONE OF THE BEST PIVOTS IN RECENT YEARS, PLAYING AGAIN AFTER AN INJURY WHICH KEPT HIM OUT OF THE GAME FOR THE MOST PART OF LAST SEASON.

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Though Williamson

completely recovered from his injury, he is confident that his knee will be able to stand the strain, and he was quite satisfied with the result of a practice game during the week. He has been chosen captain of! the side and his experience and personal prowess should greatly assist Kowloon.

Kowloon have suffered only one loss this season and that is Ulrich, who was injured last season, but they have a number of youngsters,

the now mostly from

defunct International Club:

Lapsely, who did well in the La Wah Cup competition for Civilians, will again be available in goal, while Lamb and C. Mar- ques will be the backs.

They will have a strong intermediate line in Maxwell, Williamson and V. White.

C. Remedios, former Hong Kong and Shanghai Interporter, will be available for any position in the half or full-back line.

D. S. BLAKE

Such a defence would do credit to any team, but Kowloon are also fortunate in having a formidable forward ne, B. G. Gosano will be playing when not occupied with cricket, while Blake, who was forced to give up the game two seasons ago owing to injuries, has fully recovered and will be playing again. D. Knox, draw their junior team at the end who was an absentee last reason, of last season due to their inability is also expected to be playing to raise a side, owing to the de- again. All these three forwards mands of the senior team, injuries

duties, have powerful shots and are dan- and Volunteer

but this gerous anywhere near goal.

season they have enough materiál as a number of International Club players have joined them, among whom are Elms, former There are also a number of Joseph's First Division player, other players whose claims can- Wilkinson and R. Rocha. not be ignored. Gerry Gosano, A. Bone, former full-back and for instance, has signed up who has lost 291bs. as the result of and, though he has not played in League football yet, he had a big reputation in his school days.

Jackson and Pereira are the other probable players in the attack.

Kowloon were forced to with-

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a riding accident, is also getting into trim for another season

Kowloon are holding an intra-. Club practice game on Saturday, September 13.

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