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L. Smythe (Navy)

Pte, Goulty (RAM.C.)

: Catlin (IA.M.C.)

vr. Whitley (R.A.B.C.)

LC. Pennell (Police)

THE CHINA MAIL.

RANGER'S WEEK-END HOME SOCCER FORECAST SIGNALS BEATEN 5-0 BY MACAO ALL ROUND FEAT VILLA VISIT

FOUR GOALS CONCEDED INTERPORT

IN FIRST HALF

POLICE

ARE UNBEATEN IN FIFTEEN GAMES

1

PROMINENT SERVICE PLAYERS LEAVING

(BY STICKS)

The skipper of the Royal Corps of Signals' eleven is high in his praises of the Macao eleven whom he considers "a very fast team."

HOCKEY

Negotiations With Singapore. UMPIRING EXAMINATIONS

(BY STICKS)

4

BY LT. CRAGG

100 Out Of 156 And 5 For 26.

ONLY LINCOLNS PLAYER TO SCORE TWO CENTURIES

(BY ATHOLE).

SUNDERLAND

CUP TIE DUEL

TO BE ENACTED

AT ROKER PARK Arsenal Entertain

The Cup Holders.

SCOTTISH F. A. CUP

(By RANGER) English League.

DERBY

FIRST DIVISION

y Everton (1)

Newcastle (2) Leicester (1)

(-)

LIVERPOOLS izro

v Manchester U (3). Y HULL

the season, Lt.: Crazy, who TN scoring his second century of

rattled up 100 out of 155 for the Lincoins against the Medical Corps That negotiations were proceed at Sookunpoo on Friday, hit twe THE Royal Corps of Signals are the tenth team Hong Kong would play Singaporert od against the Royal Artilar at GAL)

and that it was probable that sixes and fifteen boundaries.

His previous century was record- from Hong Kong to be defeated by the hockey match against Singapore in against whom he scored 122 not BIRM GHM (1) Macao Hockey Club. On Sunday the home team the Colony on March 29 or 36 was out. This is the first case in which CHELSEA (4) beat the local visitors by 5 goals to nil, after scor- the statement made by Mr. E. W. a Lincolns player has scored two HUDD'SFD (8) Voke ing four times in the first half. The inside-right Kong Hockey Association meeting

Hamilton, who presided at the Hong centuries,

Wolves (2) Opening the innings with Pte. FORTSMTH (1) Sheffield U.)

MANCTER C. (3) ▼ netted three times and the centre-forward twice. at the Y.M.C.A. last night.

Dewey (24) Cragg took part in a WED'DAY first wicket stand of 68, and then SUND'RLD (1) Aston Villa (1)

(1) v Blackburn (1) Mr. Hamilton raid that it was im-with Lt. Muspratt Williams (45) he W. BROM. (0) possible to be more definite on the added 79 for the third wicket be-

Leeds (1) matter.

SECOND DIVISION A member of the Associa-fore he was stumped by Cpl. Col- BRADFORD (8) v Natts tion Counell was visiting Singapore lege off Pte. Leigh.

F. (1) Brentford (-) v Bolton (-) shortly, and the final decision will

(2) on rest on the subsequent conversa-out of 116, hitting six boundaries. MILLWALL (3)

Muspratt-Williams scored his 45

(-) LINCOLN (3) In spite of being 60 for 2 the NOTTS C. (2) The meeting then discussed the Medicals were 128 for 7 in reply to OLDHAM (3) question of Interport matches with the Lincolns total of 198 for 5 when Singapore, details were not stumps were drawn. divulged.

Major Bonavia, who is now head- Those at the meeting were Mr. Eing the junior league batting aver- ALDERSHOT (1) ► The following have been the re- J. R. Mitchell, Mr. A. A. Dand ages, scored 40 out of 75, hitting BRIGHTON (0) ▼ sults of visiting teams in Macao (Vice Presidents), Mr. F. A. Kemp Bix boundaries. Cpl. Millington was CRYSTAL P. (-) v Charlton (- BRISTOL R. (2) Watford (0) (Hon. Secretary), Mr. R. IL. Wong undefeated at the close with 36, EXETER -4-(Treasurer), Lt. Comdr. F. B. scored out of 66. He hit five bound-GILLINGHAM (4) +

Leigh, R. N. (Navy), Captain R. Carles.

Luton (1) Bates (Army), W. Woodward!

Going on as first change bowler (Club), E. F. Selk (Y.M.C.A.), Cragg followed up his batting feat||

South 40 (8) y A.E.P. Guest (St. Andrew's), Mr. A. by taking 5 for 26 in 8 overs. Dis-Torquay (3) QUEEN'S P.R. (1) Xavier (Club de Recreio), Mr. F. G. missing Lt. Trimble in his first over Barros (Incognitos). Mr. H. R. he clean bowled Bonavia in his fol- ACCRINGTON (2) v Barnsley (0) Gubbay (United), Mr. Jahan Dad towing over. He took his last three CHESTERPD (-) Tranmere (-)) (K.I.T.C.), and Mr. Surgia Singh wickets for 10 runs. (Radio)..

The St. Andrew's Club will visit Macao Easter Monday, April 2.

F

IFTEEN games this season, in- cluding tournament and friendlies, without a single defeat,

is the proud record of the Police Club to-date.

Here is their record of games.

Goats

*

*

MACAO'S TEN VICTIMS

this season:-

2nd H.K.S. Battery University

University

United

Radio R.A.S.C.

D 6

Medway Officers Lincolns

23 1-2

Y.M.C.A.

1-

5

7-40

R. C. of Signals

tions.

(Continued in Next Column).

י

(0)

v Bradford C. (

v Plymouth (1)

PORT VALE (4) ▼ Grimsby (2) PRESTON Swansea (-)

v West Ham (1)

LTHIRD DIV(-)

Swindon

(South)

C. (0)

(0)

Oardiff (0) Bournemouth (0) NORWICH (1) Y Newport (0) V READING (1)

COVENTRY (2),

THIRD DIVISION

CREWE

(North)

(2) Y Doncaster (0)

DAYTON (3} + H

P. W. L. D. F. A. 15 15 0 0 51 3 Perkins is top scorer with 24 goals to his credit, and is follow- Jed by Wass (10), Connell (6), Pile (4) and B. 669 R. Khan (5).

Rochdale (1) The Police are

*Hartlepools (2) optimistic of

(3) v Mansfeld (2). maintaining this fine record,

N. BRIGHTON (0) Halifax (3) and Vital Mamak Clashes fully expect to secure the points

(Continued from Preceeding Col)

Rotherham (2) STOCKPORT (1) tempt to rob an opposing forward Mr. Mitchell in reading out the WALSALL (5)

SOUTHPORT (0) Wrexh

Frexham (0) in their Mamak Tournament clash The four strongest teams in the more often than not he attempts correspondence dealing with

v Carlisle (0) with the Central British Associa-Mamak Tournament will be engag- to throw himself at the feet of his Umpiring Board, complimented Lt.

the YORK (3) v Barrow (1)

SCOTTISH CUP (2ND ROUND) tion on February 11. Having bea.ed in deciding matches next month, opponent, thus leaving in untenant-Comdr. Leigh on the good work East

ABERDEEN Dundee ten the Radio, the champions, they The Police, unbeaten in eightjad goal for a scoop shot.

Stirling have only to win this match to games to date, will play their| carry off the title.

Parker, a former Lincolns player, is a new acquistion to the team, where he plays at inside-right.

*

*

*

East Lancs Lack Practice

The East Lance Battalion team were seen in action for the first time again the Hong Kong Hockey Club seniors, but did not impress.

The team appears to be sure- ly lacking in practice, the com- bination between the forwards being very poor.

strongest challengers, the Central Six Unfortunates British Association, at King's Park

*

on Sunday, February 11.

Arbroath HIBERNIAN

Y Gastón

v Coltle

v RANGERS

*

V

HEARTS

▾ ST. MIRREN

Falkirk

v KILMARNOCK

had done in connection] with the examinations of umpiring ROSS COUNTY candidates

AYR The following were those who Brechin

Third Lanark There were six notable absún-qualified, without test.

Albion tees from the Trials-D. McLellan Captain Manners (H.M.S. Suf- HAMILTON will (Y.M.C.A.), Lt. Hocquard (Lin-folk), Lt. Comdr, Leigh (Medway), Queen's Park. recovery colns) G. E. R. Divett (H. K. Lt. Comdr. Hill (Medway), LCOWDENBEATH St. Bernards

Partick Mamak Club), Lt. Currey (Medway), A. E. Akinson (Eagle), Surg, L. Comdr. Vale of Lelthen v ST. JOHNSTONE

Phillips (Suffolk), and Major M., A. J. Campbell, O.B.E. (Punjabi).

The following passed the recent

To the C.B.A. this game

mean the total loss or the of their chances in the Tournament this season..

Defeated by the Badia last Sunday, they will be all out to recover lost ground and place themselves on a level status with the Radio and the Police.

#

HE St. Andrew's Club and the

Radio Sports Club clash

Од

on Sunday, February 25, on the Radio's be sand ground at Caroline Hill.

They are due to replace the Lin- colns at Shumshuipo Camp Saturday, and will therefore seen frequently in opposition the civilian Cluba.

*

[P. Guest (St. Andrew's) and A. A.

Dand (H. K. Club)..

Lt. Hocquard stands out as the biggest loss to the team, being the only really brilliant left wing in the Colony. He was unable to figure in the Trials as he is due to leave shortly for the Soccer Inter- port in Shanghai. '

D. McLellan was perhaps

*

the

V MOTHERWELL

ARSENAL AT

examinations for an umpire's certi- HOME TO DERBY

ficate: Navy-Lt. C. A. Kitcat]

(Whitshed), E. R. A. Bobin- IN THE F.A. CUP son (Cumberland), Sqd. Ldr. J. J.Į

i

Barnett, (Eagle), Flight Sergt. Spurs Entertain Villa On Clarke (Suffolk).

Civilians, Mr. A. A. Dand and, Mr. G. T. Palmer (H. K. Club).

The Army list has not yet been received.

International Tournament

February 17.

LIVERPOOL SECURE HOME DRAW

to. This match is an important one best choice in the Colony for the as the Saints are a team who may centre-half position, but he declin- Avge.

be described as capable of losing ed invitations to take part in the 5.66

A sub-committee, comprising of 6.11 The Punjabis had a very hard to the weakest and yet beating the Trials owing to pressure of work.

London, To-day. Messrs. W. 6.60 tusale with the Lincolns last week, strongest. Unless the Radio field

Woodward, F. G. Two of the favoured F. A. Cup their strongest team and play well 7.25 but emerged victors after a very

Barros, Surgin Lt. Currey, the brilliant Navy Rodger, was appointed to deal with Singh and J. up to standard they are very like centre-forward, would have offered the question of an International Arsenal entertain Derby County in teams will clash, at Highbury when 8.00 close game by 8 goals to 1. 8.35 Hocquard, the Lincolns brilliantly to lose both points. 8.35 left-wing, was an absentee.

a very strong challenge to Gur.

com-

a scheme for running the tourna

bachan Singh owing to his hockey Tournament and to submit the Fifth Round on February 17. With the exception of Pte. Hol- bination with Lt. Donald and Lt. ment.

London has received the lion's lingsworth (Army) and Lt. Sin- Eaden, who are also from the Med-An entertainment sub-committee, addition to the Arsenal match share of the attractive ties as in clair (Navy) my selection of the way. He unfortunately injured his consisting of Messra, A. E. P. the metropolis in staging the Colony's team for the Interport shoulder playing Rugby.

Although they fielded no fewer against Macao was correct. than five Service players, the

9.77 Kowloon United gave a very poor The Selected Interporf Team 9.90 display in their Mamak match

Lt. Sinclair was not chosen ori-1 elever on the Marina ground on ginally for the two final teams and 10.71 Sunday, losing by 2 goals to nil, only gained his place owing to the

G. ER Divet is suffering from an injured knee and is ́not likely to be seen in action this season. He is a very

would probably have secured aggremkiva' inside forward who

inclusion.

Guest, R. H. Wong and A. Xavier, classic encounter between the was also appointed to deal with the Spurs and the Villa at White arrangements for the Interport Hart Lane Hockey Dinner to be held at the China Emporium, following the match against Macao on February 14.

Chelsea London's third re presentative, have to overcome Notts Forest to travel to Stoke. Manchester City have to over. come Hull before they entertain thoughts of visiting either Oldham E.LT.C. v Kowloon United

for more probably Sheffield Wednes

day. The City, last year's finalists, (Marina)

are expected to go far in the com B.MS. Medway German Club -..

(Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.) petition. M Tuesday, February 13

The draw for the Fifth Round RAMC. RadBookunpoo, 4 ym.) February 17 is follows

of the FA Cup, to be played on".

Oldkam or Wednesday, v. Hull

0.

M.

R.

W.

L. A. C. Cngby (Navy)

24

7

68

12

S.Abbos (C.C.C.)

54.1

14

165

27

J. Barnes (C.S.C.C.)

7.2

0

33

P. M. N. da Silva (Recreio)

19

8

29

G. A. V. Hall (K.C.C.)

13

3

24

A. P. Pereira (Recreio)

$9.1 12 167

20

A. D. Lowson (H.K.C.C.)

45.1 10

142

17

W. K. Way (CEC)

25

7

70

8

8.75

A. A. Rumjahn (LR.C.)

53.3

12

1.50

17

M. el Arcull! (LRC.)

17

5

47

3

9.40

8.82 Saints Late Rally

Pte. Ballard (R.A.S.C.) II. A. Alves (Recreio)

111

2

38

4

9.50

39.3

7

116

12

9.66

K. L. Ng (University)

23.3

*

88

9

W. Sparrow (CCC),

38

7

99

10

A, 12. Barron (Navy)

10.4

3

21

2

10.50

Lt. Luard (Navy)

against a weakened St. Andrew's

21

7

64

'6

10.66)

G. Lee (K.C.C)

26

4

75

7

20

I

66

6

10.83

17.4 2

56

11.20

39

12 122

10

12.20

249

10

74

6

12.33

5

0

215

2

12.50

A. P. Guterres (Recreio)

39

8 116

12.88

Major Sarsfield (R.A.M.C.)

6

1

26

2

13.00

L. Hubbard (C.C.C.)

19

4

54

4

13.50

A. R. Abbas (LR.C.)

38

11 122

9

13.55 Service Players Leaving

Pie. Swain (RASC)

8

0

41

3

13.66

Major Bonavia (R.A.M.C.)

19.4 4

69

5

13.80

Lt. Sinclair, although

The Saints are regaining much of inability of H. J. D. Lowe to take A. E. P. Guest is probably one of their old form after a dull spell, his place at centre-half. Lowe is the Colony's most versatile players. which has cost them the Mamak suffering from a knos injury sus- Although a place in the half-back title, for which they were serious tained during the YM.C.A. game line would have been difficult to challengers at the commencement against Macao,' It is generally ac, find, he would have made a better of the season,

Icepted that Lowe would have full-back than J. Rodger. I under- secured his place had he been fit stand that as he was on the Seles- for the final trial,

tion Committee he did not attempt to secure recognition.

Wednesday, February 14 201

1 Navy

Pie, Forsyth. (RASC)

28.1 4

98

F. 6. W. Smith (KCC).

20.3 7

69

B/Sgt. Flood (R.A.B.C.) ...

36.3 6 168.

11

A. B. Lewis (Navy)

22

1

78

5

C. W. E. Bishop (H.K.C.C.)

29

1

97

6.

16.10

W. Glendenning (Police)

11

1

50

3

16.66

42.1 # 52

234

14

7 540 17

14

16.71 16.92 17.00

52 14 119

0

34

23

31.3

7

91

442

183

25

92.

12

F. Mintey (Pollee) ...............

J. Forrest (Police);;.

Y. Abbey (C.C.C.).

A. R. Suffled' (LIL.C.);

T. H. King (Police)

1. E. Lammert (HKCC)

/A> Prata (Rorrelo)"

AE; Carey (Police).

GA. Guterres (Recreio)

(Lt-Condr.; Besant (Navy)

J. Lewin (Navy) M

W. H. G. Hirst (K.CC.) **).

90

Sunday, February 25

9th Battery ♥ German Club. Several notable Service players

A. A. Dand, one of the leading Thursday, February 15 sept 14.00 are leaving the Colony by the troop- and a Hampshire player, is a poor personalities in local hockey, very 9th Battery CBA 14.75 ship Neuralis, which leaves for choice in the face of Lowe or Csportingly stood down before the 18.27 Home on February 28,

Halford. On form: displayed dur-claims of youth. He posesses the ing the trials,, Halford should cer-experience so essential to an In: |tainly have secured the position in terporter, Lowe's absence.

*.

·MAMAK · FIXTURES FOR NEXT MONTH

15.60 Three Army players from the South Wales Borderers are among those who are leaving, Pia, Dyke, the brilliant 'Radio centre-half; Pie Pole, the C. Perhaps the greatest surprise of BA and Army full-back; and, all was the selection of Pte. Hol 17.00 Fte. Motherwell the Regimen lingsworth (Lincpins) in favour of Friday, February 2

tal goal-keeper, vilkti MR. H. Wong for the position": be- The Lincolns are losing five Bat- tween the sticks. Wong gave," a 18.20 talion players in Bergeant Mar- brilliant display in both his trials 18.30 shall, Cpl. Dando, L/Cpl. Morrell, when his judgment and anticipa- 18.40 Pte. Mayfield and Pte. Wilkinson, tion was beyond reproach. Pla. 16.50 From the B.A.SC, are Pla, Swain Hollingsworth on the other hand, 19.50 and Dry, Whitler, while the Artis below the standard of both G 20.00 lory are losing L/Bdr." Combay, Mosa

17,00 18.00

The qualification is two matches and an average of 20 and under, their centre-for and soccer (Radio The K.CC bowling against the Navy is not included owing so, goal-keeper and Ger. Allen, Inte faulty scoring

Aport soccer player.

HMS. Medway v Dth Battery Meggy boke (Lysemoon, 3.30. p.m.)

CBA. 12th Battery Sunday, February 4

(King's Park, 10.30 am) Radio v. German Club, edgy

(Caroline ,10,80 Thursday, February 835 Home

H.M.8. Medway Kowloon United, Man Singh KEREN

21 (King's Park, 6 p.m.)

Kowloon United v Signals

(Marina) St. Andrew's v Radio

(Capolina Kill, 9.30 p.m.) Baturday, February 27 k

RAM.C. RE

Manchester Chandelter,

Birmingham

Preston, Northampton Liverpool v. Brighton or Bolton. Stoke v. Chelsen or Noita F. Bury or Swanses 1, Portsmouth. "Arsenal ▼, Derby,

Tottenham Aston Villa

(Sookunpoo, A pm) SERVICE CORPS WIN

Combined Services Team:

The following have been selected'

to represent the Combined Services agent the Colony Interport eleven on Monday, February 5, at King'? Park, at 5 pm. And

Bub, Taj. Moba- we (Panjabia), L4: Metzallo (B.A.), {(Molyar)" (captain), 2.30 p.m.) wick) Bardait (Cumberland), “A.«N. Berwick); Lt. Bartlett! (Medway) and (King's Park 10.30 a.m.) | Subt. Lt. Cheyne (Modway),

AT HOCKEY.

Three Goals For Senior

THE

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Senior ed for

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