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28 SOCCER TEAMS FOR
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“Y” HOCKEY EAST LANCS DEBUT SAINTS WIN
TEAM BEAT
RADIO 3 TO 1
(Continued from Page .)
AGAINST SAINTS
fell back to take £. O. Murphy's CLUB TO MEET KOWLOON
place at left back. This Waa al unusual position for Price, but be played very tell and marked- Gurbachan Singh, the Radio's pro- ific scorer, so well that the latter was seldom in the limelight.
F. W. T. Lammert, was ав absentee from the forward line, and G. Fowler was moved from the half-back position to take W. J.
Brown's position in the forward N
ON RIVALS' GROUND
NEW R.A.S.C, PLAYERS
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
WEEK-END
SOCCER GAMES
IN MACAO
Combined Eleven Beaten By 7 To 1.
NO BILLIARDS OR TENNIS
The St. Joseph's football team won both their matches in Macao last week-end, beating the Grupo Desportivo Argonauts by 2 goals to {nil and a combined Macao team by
China Mail Sports Diary.
TO-DAY
Cricket.
Shanghai v. Malaya
(H.K.C.C. ground), 11 s.m.
Hockey
H.M.S. Suffolk v. Hong Kong Hockey
Club. Recreio v. Borderers,
(at & pan.) (at Bp.m.)
Meeling Royal Hong Kong, Yacht Club (extra-
ordinary meeting), 5.45 p.m.
TO-MORROW.
Cricket.
|Shanghai v. Malaya.
(H.K.C.C. ground), 11 a.m. The billiards and tennis matches)
Hockey --Mamak Tournament, were not played owing to lack of Radio Sporta v. Ninth Battery: Royal
Artillery.
(at 4:15. p.m.).
TO fewer than twenty-eight teams will be scen in action this week.7 goal' to 1.
end the three Football Leagues, the East Lanes making their Une. G. P. Lammert played cen- tre-forward and S. Fewler was debut in Hong Kong football when they visit St. Joseph's at Caro-time. veen on the right wing.
line Hill on Sunday.
On Saturday night St. Joseph's Central British v. "Incognitos, This combination proved very {successful, and, fed in a masterly Very little is known of the East Lancs, and the Saints, who were the guests at a dinner given G. D..A.. ia their honour by the manner by the half-backs, the for- have already secured eight points out of a possible ten, are expect-Mr. Mello, the President, in a short every succes in the Hong Kong wards indulged in fast exchanges.
speech welcomed the team and League.
A. V. Gosano suitably replied and said he was pleased to have the team come over from Hong Kong as thanked the G. D). A. for having so it gave the sporting public a kindly invited chance to soe football as it is play-the nice time they had had. Ha ex- ed in Hong Kong. He trusted they pressed the hope that the G.D.A. had found their short stay in would be able to send, a team Macao pleasant and wished them! Hong Kong in the near future.
The Radio were without the ser-ed to strengthen their challenge to the leaders,
South China, after their decisive victory over the Recreio vices of their regular goal-keeper, Man Singh, whose place was taken Sunday should experience Hittle difficully in overwhelming the by L. B. Kitchell. Two stalwarts
last
in the half back line, Jaggett Singh Pollce, while the Club and Athletic should garner full points from and Mohinder Singh were unable their encounters with Kowloon and the Recreio.
to
put in appearance, an Army player, Dyke, from the South Wales Borderers, filling the position of right half.
THE Borderers, who are not pro-
gressing very favourably in the premier league, entertain the Artillery, who are pointless.
ST. JOSEPH'S
SUNDAY
First Division
v East Lanca. (Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.)
v Navy
(Sookunpon, 4.15 p.m.)
League Tables To Date
FIRST DIVISION.
Baldwin Centres Well
On Sunday, on the Army groundLINCOLNS Combining beautifully, the "Y" at Sookunpoo, a large crowd should forwards broke through to make witness the duel between the Ser- frequent attacks on the Radio goal. vices when the league leaders ex- Baldwin, on the left-wing, flashed counter the Navy.
several very fine one of which was converted by Lammert with a neat shot
Baldwin continued 10 be dangerous and S. Fowler miss-
ACTOBA
centres.
ed an opportunity through not heing up with the ball.
the game.
The Navy have won four out of five games, and will fully extend the Lincolns who, with South China, maintain a 100 per cent record.
Lincoln
| South China
Navy St. Joseph's Bordererk
Clab
The Lincolns had to reshufs (Kowloon their team last Sunday against the Police
Artillery in the Recrelo What the
Borderers
Goals
PW D L F A P G600 15 A 10 4 4 0 0 15 48 $40 16 12 8
5 4 0 111 7 8
4 2 0 2 14 10 4
6 3 0 3 19 13 6 5 2 0 3
6 2 0
5 0 0 5 7
5
4 0 5 4 27
SECOND DIVISION,
South Chinn Navy
The Radio replied strongly, but Athletic owing to Injuries to Cork Athletic receiving little support from their and Hocquard, sustained half-backs, they were unable to get Armistice Day game, within shooting range. Price team for Sunday's encounter will watched Gurbachan Singh closely be is not yet known but it will have and gave him no rope throughout to be very strong if they are to re-
tain the leadership of the league.
Positional Problems Bett, who is a fine loft half, proved put of position at cen- ire half against the Athletic, and Harding. who pinyed brilliantly at outside right last week, will not be available as he leaves the Colony on Friday by the Neurällät .1
Baldwin
the then secured ball, and, taking it well up the field, passed to G. Fowler, who added the second goal for the www.
McLellan and Lowe Shine
Artillery Lincolna Athletic
PWD
Goals
7 6 0 1 32
6 5 0 1 20
3 10
6 2 1 2 14 97
5 3 0 2 12 13 6
6 3 1 2 14
5 Z 0
Young Indians. 6 2 0 Club Kowkun
7 2 0 5
THIRD DIVISION.
Goalk
PWD LFA Pa
Lincolns Borderers
7 7 0 0 28
6.5 0.1
10
South Chins
7.9
4 2 1 1
6 2 1 3
6 2 0
12 111 K 8 13
G I
6 1 2
In the second half the "Y" kept up a strong attack. G. Fowler and Baldwin combining well. The
In the Second Division a great R.A.S.C. Radin pressed occasionally, but struggle will be staged when South Recreis McLellan and Lowe broke up their China second string encounter the Engineers
Borderers. Both teams have drop- R.A.F.
R.A.M.C.
attacks.
Lammert made a brilliant iped only two points, and I am in- Radio solo run to score the third goal.
clined to favour a victory for the Univeralty The Radio forwards made full Chinese side, who would thus dia- use of an opportunity when G. place the Borderers from the Singh, took the ball well up the leadership. In the other games the field and passed to Awtar Singh, Artillery,
Navy, and Lincoins
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to score brilliantly.
During the last five minutes of play, the "Y" made continuous at- Itacks but were unable to increase
their score.
Y.M.C.AA. Shields; E. F. Selk. J. T. Price; J. Wilson, D. McLelian. 11. J. D. Lowe: R. W. Baldwin, G. Fow- ler, G. P. Lanmert and S. Fowler.
Radio:-L B. Kitchell; P. Singh, J. S. Grewal; H. M. Hussan, Ple. Dyke, Attar Singh, G. Singh, Awtar Singh, Kalwant Singh and P. Singh.
LINCOLNS BEATEN BY JATS.
Score First But Lose By 4 To 1.
be
Steans will no doubt be play- ing again for the Lincolns at right back. His display Inst week, the first for over a year, was brilliant and was one of the main factora in bringing about the last minute victory against the Athletic.
Lincolns ▼ Borderers
Fowler Leads
Goal-Scorers
Tate's Challenge In Second Division.
(By OUTSIDE LEFT.) THE following is a complete League goal-scoring list to date, the quell-: fication being three goals:
FIRST DIVISION. Fowler (Club) Howe (Club)
In the Third Division there wit
another meeting of league glants when the Lincolns, the only team with a 100 per cent record, encounter their most dangerous Jones (Borderers)
*Leonard rivais for league honours, the
rd (St. Josenk's) Borderers, at Chatham Road on Ho Ka Kaen, Athleife), Pau Ku-Ping (8. China) Saturday.
Woug Mel. Shum (8, China) South China, also challengers Ridley (ton) for the title, will have no easy task Elliott
Higgins (Lincolns)
(Athlelle)
against the Service Corps, whose An Pink (8. China) Although scoring first, the Lia-
team, I understand, is being Tam Kong-pak colus werd defeated by 4 goals to 1 strengthened with three new Smith (Navy) *** by, the 3/9 Jata in a friendly hoc players, who arrive from Shanghai key match at Shamshuipo yester day, je:
B. M. Trow opened the score for the home side after 10 minutes play, but Abdul Gani equalised shortly afterwards.
on Friday by the Neuralla.
One of them; Forsyth, a cen- ire half, has seen experience In Junior League Football in England.
The Engineers and Recrets
In the second half goals by Ab-should record wins over, the
dal Gant, Habib Khan, and Abdul Medical Corps and the University. Gil assured, the data of victory.
But for the brilliant display of The following is my forecast.— Hollingsworth in the Lincolns goal
the score would have been higher.
C. B. A. UNIVERSITY
Kowloon Two goals by Johnson gave the
BORDERENS C.B.A. an odd 'goal win over the University for whom Souza scored: ATHLETIC ́ The game, which was played, at
8. CHINA King's Park yesterday, was marred by an accident to Ching, who collid- ed with Wilson and jafured his eye, NAV)
RADIO'S MAMAK TEAM
BATURDAY
First Division
CLUB. (Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.
Artillery Happy Valley, 4.15 p.m.)
Burnage (Navy) McGuiness (Lincolns) Hazlewood (Borderers)
Ward (St. Joseph's), *L. Harris (Borderers)
denotes player, acored twice In the abandoned game between the Borderers
St. Joseph's in which] the former led 1-2
and
PA SECOND DIVISION. Fortes (Borderera)... Duncan (Club).
Morris (Borderers)
Tate (Lincolns)
(Navy)
Ellsworth
Sui Wing (6. China) Marshield (Borderers) N Kul..(8. Chlism) Herbert (Borderers? Hamed":""CY.
Chadians)
Rectalog A Cheong: (Atkletlo),
(Club, 4.16 p.m.) A. M. Omar,
Matthias
v Police
An (Carolina '4.15′′ p.m.) | Clayton
Second Divisio
8. CHINA
The following will represent the ARTILLERY Radio Sports Club In the Mamak Tournament match against the Oth Kowloon Battery R.A at Caroline Hill" at
4.15 p.m. to-morrow..-
Man Singh P. Binkt, J; 8. Maggoet Singh, M.“ HL. (HangËT,, Drket Altar Bingh, G. Bingh, Bingh, Kalwant Singh, and Kemp (captain).
Athletic
Nury, RÁS· (Caroline, Jill, 2.45 p.m.)
Borderera)
Tadians)
Woods Arillery)
ChenKTIRD DIVISION.
'Kong Wong/L'Athletic); Morgan Borderero)
(Borderers)
by Valley, 245 pm) Clark
LINCOLNA W (Kewloon, 245 pan.) Nelam
Young Indians G
Campus
(Recreio)
Borderers) (B.A.M.C.) Harper (Lincolns Botalie
A.M.C
BE
deaths 3.45 pm)
University
RECHEIO AM *(Athletika, 245. pan-) {Oragory: (R.A.F.)
"TR""(R.A‚FA (Chatham Road; 1.45 pm,) Haroon: (Háßia)
Reserves:Burlin Singh and Pram Lincolns
Singh,
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