THE CHINA MAIL.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934.
4404Sporting Page 52
SOUTH CHINA SHOULD REACH LAST FOUR IN SOCCER SHIELD
P. S. LEUNG
TO ENCOUNTER
WILLIE SMITH Exhibition Billiards At S.C.A.A. To-night.
MAN WHO PLAYED FAULKINER
(By SPOT BALL)
FINAL HOCKEY TRIAL
THIS AFTERNOON
Rodger And Blackburn RECREIO “A”
To Face Big Task.
LOWE'S TRIAL AT PIVOT
The final Interport Hockey trial will be held at King's Park this
Leung Pun Shan, champion of the afternoon at 5 p.m.. after which
CHALLENGE TO
ST. ANDREW'S
Caer Clark. Cup Encounter
CLUB BACKS
RETURN TO NAVY TO BE WITHOUT M.C.C. Play
SIDE v. NAVY
Selby Stands Down For Meeke.
STEWART IN THE PACK
J. P. Whitham, J. J. Ferguson and
G. P. Lammert will make a re- |turn to the Club Rugby fifteen for
South China Athletic Association in the team to represent the Colony MISS C. BOTELHO RETAINS their match, against the Navy to
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against Macao during the Chinese 1931 and 1932 (there was championship in 1933) and undis-New Year Holidays will be selected.
Lt. Comdr. Leigh, R.N., and Cap-
puted Colony Chinese champion. tain Campbell, of the Punjabis will meet Willie Smith in an · exhibi-Regiment, will be the referees. tion billiards match at the S.C.AA.. China Building, this evening, com- mencing at 8 p.m.
Leung played against Claude Paulkiner during that player's visit in 1929 and lost by 800 points to 345, quite the best display of any of the four local players against the celebrated visitor.
an
I understand Smith is meet- ing M. N. Rakusen, K. C. C. champion, in exhibition match at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Friday, February 2, commencing at 8.30 p.m. Thle will be followed by a snooker
CHANGES IN TRIAL TEAMS
unable
forward team as
to
LL Eaden will be take his place
in the line of the "Probables" his ship has left port.
His place will be taken by L. Bartlett, from the "Possible" team. who will he replaced by Kalwant Singh of the Radio. Blackburn of the Police will play in place of P. Singh (Radio) in the "Probables"
Leam,
The following are the teams: Probables: Hullingsworth (Lincolns), Rodrigues (University), S. T. Moham ed (Punjabis), W. A. Reed (H. K.
(H. K. Club), LL. Donald (Medway),
THE
HER POSITION
(BY STICKS)
|morrow afternoon at Sookunpoo.
"Jake" Selby la standing down
LANGMEAD
Ladies' Team
In India
LINCOLNS STRENGTHENED Borotra Advocates. For
AGAINST CLUB
MCKELVIE'S COMEBACK
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)
One Delivery.
1,500 TO 1 ON LINCOLN AND NATIONAL
in favour of H. C. Meeke, who will TT is more than likely that South Chine, holders of the Senior ShieldTHE
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Petersen To Rest Four Months
(By ROVER) women of Ahmedabad partner M. W. Turner,
will win through to the semi-final round to-morrow as a result CLUB DE RECREIO
have given a lead to their 、 G. A. Stewart is playing his first of a win over much weakened Navy team.
Indian sisters. LADIES "A" ELEVEN WILLḥgame for the premier fifteen for
Donning funnel Although the League champions are not in such a strong positrousers, open-neck shirts and OFFER A SERIOUS CHALLENGE many. weeks. He will be playing tion in the run for the championship, this season, their hopes of re-sun helmets, they met a team of TO THE ST. ANDREW'S LADIES in the front row in place of I. Htaining the Shield are at present very bright, and to-morrow should men at cricket and beat them.
Bradford who is partnering D. A. see them ascend another rung on the ladder.
It is rare to see FOR THE RUNNERS-UP POSI-Camming in the second row.
Indian Langmead, that prolific Navy centre forward is still on the sick woman in anything but orthodox TION IN THE CAER CLARK CUP The following is the team:
saree, and (as Reuter slates) I J. P. Whitham; J. J. Ferguson, W. list, and is not expected take part in to-morrow's game. HOCKEY COMPETITION WHEN H. B. Rigg, R. H. Griffiths and G. P. Now that Pau Ka-ping is nots Manning Railton, skipper of the can well imagine the match at- THEY MEET FOR THE FIRST Lammert: ML W. Turner and H. C. travelling with the Interport team Club juniors, is unable to play as tracted a large crowd. +
Meske; G. A. Stewart, R. G. Castleton, TIME THIS SEASON ON THE E. F. Walkden, I, H. Bradford, D. Ait is more than likely he will dis-a result of his participation in the
the Senior Shield. MARINA GROUND TO-MORROW Cumming, D. McLellan, G. C. Moutric place Wong Wing between
sticks to-morrow, while Tay Quee- AFTERNOON.
liang, having fully recovered from his.collision with a concrete roller, will again be seen among the South China forwarde.
The Saints have played five matches and lost one while the Rec- relo have played four matches for the loss of only one point.
Both teams are very evenly
and W. E. Peera.
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BERWICK TRIUMPH
Tries by Mudford, Carp, and Nicholls gave H.M.S. Berwick vic-
On Monday he will engage A. J.), Halford (C. B. A.), E. V. Reed matched and the game is undoubt. tory over the Small Ships by 9 Osmund, Colony champion, at the Bral (Medway), Gurbachan edly the most interesting of the points to nil at the Valley yester- Shamshuipo Camp, by kind permi-Singh (audio), L. Garthwaite (R.A.), three Cup games down for deci- day. sion of I-Cal. E. J. de C. Boys.) IS. E. Archer (H.K. Club).
sion this week. The Recreio Possibles: R. H. Wong M. C.
(St. An- drew's). Blackburn (Police), 3. Rodger feated the Saints last Tuesday in a Willie Smith is appearing in . K. Club), A. Gonsalves (Recreio), friendly game, but their rivals
Andrew's), T. Whitley (C.B.A.), AT-
de-
billiards "short" at all performan. J. D. Lawe (II. K. Club), N. Whit- were not at full strength. ces at the King's Theatre to-day.ley (C. B. A.), N. A. E. Muckay (St
The Saints are fielding the same He will then explain fully bie more tur Singh (Radio), Kalwant Singh team as last week, but Miss. B. Ro- difficult shots. On Saturday he will (Radio), Lal Singh (Punjabis).
medion will stand down at right demonstrate shots at Lane, Craw- The Probables have 1 much wing in the Recreio eleven in fav- ford's, free of charge.
stronger forward line on paper|our of Miss C. Botelho, who and should receive every support promoted last week from the "B" from a very formidable half-back eleven. trio, and J. Rodger and Blackburn Possibles' last line
"Lightning"
Billiards
Pereira's Team Beats Champions.
ONE POINT MARGIN AT CATHOLIC UNION CLUB
AT
(By SPOT BALL)
of
Was
The following are the teams: defence St Andrew's Ladies:-Mrs. R. Rose; will be subjected to a severe test, E. Landolt, G. White, M. Churn, J. as will . H. Wong, who is favour-Wong. I. Woolley: F. Wong, I. Rogers, M. Woolley, L. Gittins and P. Gistina. ed for the position between the Recreio Ladica" "A":-B. D'Almada; sticks.
M. Banko, C. Osmund, L. Xavier, M. The combination of T. Whitley, Alven, L. Silva-Netto; M. Remedios, A. Avtar Singh and Kulwant Singh in Alves, C. Silva, M. Rosa and C, Botel- the three inside positions of the
ho
Puasibles forward line, however, SENSATIONAL CHANGE will give A. Rodrigues and S. T. Mohamed an opportunity ni IN "Y" LINE-UP winning their spurs at full-back, while H. J. D. Lowe, probable;
also be fully
T the Catholic Union Club on Colony pivat, will
Wednesday night an unusual extended.
"lightning" billiards match was
played in which 44 players took
part.
Two teams of 22 were in opposi-
tían, each player having to score 15|
LINCOLNS BEAT
EAST LANCS
points before the next player in his Two Goals Scored After
team took his place. A very closu encounter ensued and the last
player of each alde went
on tho
Interval.
table on level terms, and amid loud GARRISON KNOCK-OUT SERIES
cheers from an excited crowd A. A. Maltos beat H. E. Xavier by 16 to 14 to give A. P. Pereira's tears victory over L. V. Antonio'a team by the narrowest possible margin of 1 point.
"D"
(8) Company, Lincolns qualified for the Second Round of the Garrison Hockey Knock-out competition wher they defeated "D" (8) Com- pany, East Lanes, at Shamshul- po yesterday afternoon by two clear goals.
Centre Forward In Goal
And Back On Wing
THE
"Y" Ladies are making several interesting changes
in their team for their match against the unbeaten cham- plons at King's Park to-mor-
row.
Mrs. M. Read, who had to retire from the centro-forward position owing to doctor's orders is making a return to the team as a goal- keeper! Mrs. Read proved
C.B.A. EXPECTED TO BEAT RECREIO “B”
No Changes To Be Made.
RIVALS STRENGTHENED
THE Central British Associa
tion Ladies, who are mak- ing a very strong recovery after an indifferent start in the competition, are favoured to secure their second win in six games when they meet the Recreto "B" eleven on their own ground at King's Park. The CB.A. are unchanged from last week when they nearly secur- ed a brare of points from the "y"
Ladies, while the Recreio juniors
will be strengthened by the return
In the Second Division the Navy should obtain a fairly easy victory over the Athletic, while the Artillery are expect. ed to overcome the Young In- diana.
On Sunday two First Division games will take place.
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The match was played under the rules which governed the M.C.C.'s game against a women's team at Del- hi during the last tour.
While the men bowled and fielded with the left hand and batted with wooden rods, the women used bats and bowled as best they could.
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Scoring 141 runs and dismissing the men for 94, the women won by 47 runs.
Meanwhile, in Melbourne women cricketers have declared they will not
It is probable that Tam Kong-pak, Fung King-cheong and Li Tin-sang will also be seen, although Tam is still suffering from a bruised thigh. Only two First Division games Kowloon and should win easily, League while the Athletic and Recreio game will feature to-morrow's programme, the Police, v. Artillery should result in a win for the for- match being postponed.
The following is my forecast:
Saturday.
The Borderers meet the East Lands in a First Division game at wear "shorts."
Return Encounter
mer.
S. CHINA
The Club and the Lincolns game should provide the big draw of the day in view of the latter's win in the Senior Shield last Saturday.
The Club will probably field the same team which played last week. Club (1)
Lincolas Reinforced
SENIOR SHIELD
v R. Navy (Caroline Hill, 1 p.m.) FIRST DIVISION
* Lincolns (8)
(Club, 4 p.m.)
According to Miss Phyllis Schultz, Cricket Association, pads strapped on secretary of the Victorian Women's
bare legs would be uncomfortable.
Therefore it has been laid down that "shoris" are impracticable.
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I ace that the question of whether a server should be allowed one or two deliveries in lawn tennis is still being discussed in Francs.
The "Four Musketeers" are divided in their opinions. Lakcorts and Brug- non favour change to one service, Borotre
Y ST. JOSEPH'S (1)}present" *nd het romain loyal to the
(Kowloon, 4 p.m.)
JUNIOR SHIELD v Borderers
(Club SECOND DIVISION
The Lincolns will be reinforced Kowloon (0) as two of the four injured backs jare egein fit and will strengthen|Club
the defence, Edminson and Tur- (ner returning to the side, thus enabling Bett to take his proper {position at left half.
Turner was injured in the Police game two months ago, and his return will be welcom- ed by the Regiment's suppor ters.
The other two backs Ash,
Athletic (2)
Y. Indians (2)
2.30 p.m.)
Y NAVY (7) (Happy Valley. 2.80 p.m. VARTILLERY (1) (Happy Valley, 2.30 p.m.) THIRD DIVISION University (2) S. CHINA (2)
R.A.F. (2)
R.A.M.C. (1)
anal
of several players who were tried Roden are still in Hospital. lout in the "A" eleven last Saturday. The Lincolna must win to-mor
[row's game in order to be in a
(Athletic, R.V.. p.m.
✓ RECREIO (3) (Chatham Rd.. 4 p.m.)
v R.A.8.0. (1) (Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.)
1
Sunday.
FIRST DIVISION
Y ATHLETIC (4)
(Kowloon, 4 pm.)
The folowing are the teams. C.R.A. Ladies' Mrs. Webber; P. challenging position to St. Joseph's Recreto ( Woolley, F. K. Walker: M. Bryson, E. and the Navy, but the Club, who Beavis, L. Dunne; D. Hunt, M. Whitley, usually find their true form late in BORDERERS (-) v East Lanes (-) E. Woolley, M. Smith and Mrs. Miles the season, may possibly repent
Recreio "B"-G. Roxa: O. Botelho,
T. Noronha: Y. Britto, E. Rozario, Mlast week's success. Xavier, M. Westhaut, A. N. Other, I. St. Joseph's, who meet Kowloon Batelho, A. Almelda and M. Figueiredo, on the former's ground, have made several positional changes in their
FRIENDLY MATCH.
The Central British Schoolgirls, team, while Kowloon have recalled her the only other team in the competi-several of the "old-timers". worth in this position in the match tion who are without a fixture, will Leonard Again Rested against the Recreio Ladies.
eleven.
A. Fowler will be tried out at right-wing!
fielding the
"A" meet the Hong Kong Ladies' second Leonard is making a slow re- cleven in a friendly game at Soo-covery from his ankle injury, and Miss J. Weller will partner Mra. kunpoo, commencing at 3.15 p.m. the Saints' Selectors have winoly Only two of 44
Portallion at full-back, and Miss players
The following are the teams. thought it to rest him for at least scored their 15 ponts a one
HR Ladler: Baskett; P. a fortnight. As a result Gomes break, A. J. Osmund, Colony
Thorpe, B. Franklin; B. Hance, Breturns to bis left-back position champion, and M. A. Beltrao
The Hong Kong Ladies' are Smalley, F. O'Hagan; J. Whyte, after three weeks' rest, and A. V. They will meet 1/H.K.S. ' (M) accomplishing this feat.
Rakkey, M. Smalley, C. Ferguson and sama strong eleven. King. Bty, R.A. in the Second Round.
Gozano goes up into the Interme The losing team included A, J.
C.B.S.: D. Moss; E. Ingram, J.diate line as pivot, leaving Beltrao An evenly contested first half which secured the points from St. Osmund, L. A. Osmund and M. A. resulted in no goals being scored, Andrew's last Saturday, and should Bryson; J. de Chaffey, M. McCaw J. for the centre-forward position. Beltrao, while the winning captain but within a minute of the resump their fifth win in as many matches.
have no difficulty in registering Lackman H Knill, L. Hickey, Joy was assisted by F. A. Gil, M. M.tion SHNABLE gave the Lincolns
Booker, J. Booker and R. Rousseau. Silva and 'M. A. Baptista.
The following are the teams, the lead with a well-placed shot. The game was followed by a Ten minutes later LT, WILSON Portallion, J. Weller; M. Gardnier, E. "y" Ladies:-Mrs. M. Rend; Mrs. dinner at the expense of the losing added a second following a melee Thomson, B. Bluthmenthal; A. Fowler,
the Trophies for in the circle. team, and later
R. Blackmore, P. McCaw, T. Dennis various Club tournaments were
The Lincolns had more. af and Q, Brown. presented by Mr. H, Dizon, Pro- sident of the Club,
the play in this half and de-
H. K. Ladles:- M. Bird: E. M. Gray, Lincoins in a cricket match against and back for the Kowloon juniors, served their win, though their M. K. Lowes E. Bell, J. Dalziel, E. the Royal Army Medical Corps at has been promoted to the seniors'
unfortunate opponents were
Bonnar, J. Churchill and Mrs. Gold-Sookunpoo at 2-15 p.m. this after-outside-right position.
The following were the prize- winners:
Club Dillards Championship-
Winner-U. 8. Santos. Runner-up--L. V. Antonio, Clab Snooker Championship:—
Winner-F. E-Silva. Runner-up-A. P. Pereira.
Ping Ponx Trophy-
M. A. Oliviero's team,
not to score on 'one décasion. The winners, who fielded five Battalion players, were best served by Dando, Morrell, and Shriable)
SAINTS LADIES'. 'WIN.
while Partington, James and Lt. defeated the T.M.C.A. Ladies in a The St. Andrew's Ladies easily Williams were outstanding for the friendly hockey encounter on the East Lancs.
"D" Lanca: Partington; James.
Diocesan ... Girls' School ground, Boardman, Ball, LA. Williams, Milford, winning by 6 goal to all. Miss M. Pritchard, Lt. Jones, Thompson, L. Woolley (4) and Miss P. Gittins Wisden and North
[scored for the St. Andrew's Ladies, The St. Andrew's Club defeated:
"D" :Lines:Jenkins, Stoana, Dando, the Kowloon Indiang Tennis Club, Lt. Pim, Morrell, Colclough, Bell, LA by 8 goals to nil in a friendly hop-Williams, Shnable, K., Wilson and LA key match on the Marina ground focquard
SAINTS BEAT KIT.C..
SERVICE CORPS WIN
Kowloon will be without Yeo mans, who is indisposed, and have introduced Pope at centre-half. LINCOLNS: TEAM AGAINST {Pope played for Kowloon some time
MEDICALS TO-DAY
4.go.
Everest, who has played with
(Sookanpoo, 4 p.m.)
ARGYLLS HELD TO
A DRAW.
system.
Lacoste advocates the change becausR the length of matches would be shor- fened and the strain of five-set matches lessened. Borotra, who often follows 16 service to the net, aaya one da livery would prevent the server getting
the net.
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Here is a story, cabled from New York, which needs no comment:
Thanks to the new rules, intended to make American football less dangerous he number of deaths during 1039 was only 26, compared with 38 in 1932 and GO in 1991.
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The recent statement that Jack Petersen, former British heavyweight boxing champion, would probably moet Vincenz Hower, the German cham- pion, is discounted by the latest news of the Welshman's intentions.
Petersen may wait until an open-air return fight with Len Harvey le dia cussed before he makes any attempt to fx a fight.
are
In the meantime, Mr. Petersen, xen, states that several offers being made him. "Unless promoters increase their offers,” he #171;. “Jack
"B" Company Lincolns will not Aght for at least four months.
Share Four Goals.
ON
N the Chatham road ground yesterday afternoon the Argylls shared four goals with "B" Company, Lincolas, in « friendly soccer match.
Kelly and McCallar scored for the "Jocks" and Green and Brookes replied for the Lincolna.
London bookmakers offer at the mo ment to lay 1,500 to I against naming the winners of the Lincolnshire Handi cap and the Grand National. It ha been authoritatively announced that Kellsboro Jack, who won the big steeplechase this year, will never run for it again..
St. Peter's School York, beat Hai leybury College in the fourth annual squash rackets match at Queen's Club, London, by three events to nil. Each has now won two matches.
Basketball Open
League Series Commences
The following will represent the considerable success as a right-halfTN the first game in the Hong South China A, Wong Ka
|Boon:
Lt. Young, /Lt. Cragg, 2/LA. | Muspratt-Williams, Bd. Mr. Trowl, C. Q. 15, 8. Day, Cpl. Wardle, "L/Cpl. Higgins, Ptes. Dewey, Barnaby, Heath end Lilley.
Reserves--Pies, Ullyat, and Dobbs.
i
Kong Basketball Open League leung, Hin 18s-chutz, Wine Wa
series at the Chinese Y.M.G.A. kun, Chen Yak-kwal, Woo Yiu gymnasium on Wednesday night tung, Ying Chuk-lim, Sfo Kit-man, The only other change com
the Hong Kong Police defeated the Li Chun-chung, Lok Yan-kok, T an rather a welcome: surprise.
Over-seas. Teachers, by 18 goals to Cheng -lib. McKelvie, former⠀⠀⠀ Interport 18, after a hotly contested game, y Training Class; Lok. Yim- kalf-back is filling in Me Hong Kong Police; P. Bingh (8) leung, Chan Min-yin, Chan Kok 'Quado's vacancy at Inside left. Ganda Singh (2), N, Singh (2) hoo, Cheong Chak-chol, Chan Chak- McKelvie has not Plate :ft Narian Singh (2), 8. Khan (1) bal, Yu Yik-chong, Chan Chun-nam; season, but is reported to be as: fit Bingh (capt.) (12), F. All, R. Khan Lo Sul-woo, Pok Wah-hol,
- Over-aena Teachers: Yam Wing-
BERWICK TIE FOR FLEET TITLE The Club and Borderers will kwon (2), Ho Yam (4), Chen Tai South China "B' Chof Buf-kit meet in their Junior Shield re-play kwai (10), Tam Han-ying; (capt.) (4), Chan Chan-kai (8) Kok Ying- By beating the Cumberland by on the Club ground.
Ai (2), Wong Yam.
ta (2), Wong Wah-lui (2) Wong three clear goals yesterday the Ber- * Hynes Far Club Juniors? Referee: M. H. Koki, Umpire: Li Bul-woo (1), Lok Tak-hunt Ho {wick" fled with the Kant in the
"The Club Junior Bhield team will | Chi-hing......
Blog, Tas-yeung, Lok Yan-kok. China Flest oocer championship. possibly be strengthened by the Other games played in the series YMCA "A" LE
• Gould" by Swala and Fuller 5 (2)} As the Xént is now on her way inclusion of Kynes from the: First resulted;"
Cheung Tea-keung |«nabled the Service Corps to beat | Home the Berwick are to claim the Eleven who in out of the Shield | "South China “A” 41 Anh Trin kết (0) Lo Chị 8. Bliss (2) scored for the winners, There will be an Army Hockey | the . Ordnanos. Corps,, for whom Hts onŋa, better · goal » average. Competition owing, to: Mannlag ing Class 10.
Pakal (2) Ch who, felded nine players to their trial on the Chatham Road ground | Routledge scored, þy: 3 goali to 1jLangmead, :/ dfør and Hambly Railton deputising, for him in the YMCIA. "AZ 6D South China Fan Hod-youn opponents ten
yesterday" at the Valley."
scored is yesterd
Pale
yesterday, after Isading by E, nii at]
half time! A E. P. Guest and X.
ARMY TRIAL
on Monday at 4.30 p.m.
- Becond Bound."
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