THE CHINA MAIL
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
1984-
404Sporting Page 2
COLONY PLAYERS FOR CHINA'S OLYMPIC SOCCER
CLUB'S VITAL ̈ MATCH
Formidable Eleven Against K.C.C.
KILBEE AND SMITH ARE
PASSED OVER བ
CHAMPIONS
TO COMPLETE
FIRST ROUND]
Caer Clark Cup Game Against Recreio
"Y" WITHOUT THEIR LEADER
MEDWAY MAMAK WIN
OVER 9TH R.A.
Now Fifth In Table THE
HE Medway recorded their
THE Hong Kong Ladles', un-
car fourth win in de ther
ELEVEN
SMITH WINS BY LI AND LEUNG AMONG LINCOLNS
BIG MARGIN
Break Of 190 At
The K.C.C.
RAKUSEN SCORES 217
*(By SPOT BALL>
Breaks of 190, 96, and 94 enabled | Clark Cup competition, will meet when they beat the 9th Battery Willie Smith, Belilsh professional the Club de Recreio Ladies "A"R.A. by 3 goals to 1 after leading billards champion, to beat M. N. eleven in their final game of the by a goal to all in their Mamak Rakusen, KCC champion, by 1,000 first round in the competition at Tournament match at Careline Hill points to 717 after a concession
yesterday.
of 500 points at the Kowloon Cric- Saokunpoo to-day,
Branch scored in the first half, kel Club last night. HECKED only by the Army in The St. Andrew's Ladies, who
their four premier league are offering the strongest chal-nd Lt. Lane equalised soon after games the Club are meeting the
Hodge, however, gave the K.C.C. in a needle match on the are Hong Kong ground to-day.
lenge to the champions this year. and
commencing their second Medway the poinits in the closing
90 on Tuesday night and reached TABLE TO DATE.
85 on the following night. Pu. The following have been the re- P. W. L. D. F. A. Pisults of Smith's games,
in each case ble opponent being conceded 500 points.
CERTAINTIES
1
IP TO PARTNER LEE WAI
TEWS
TONG ON WING
INTERPORT PRACTICE MATCH
FOR TO-DAY
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)
MAKE CHANGES
Team Strengthened To Meet Borderers
BOYD NOT PLAYING FOR CLUB
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)
Only four Second Division and four Third Division games will fea- Aure the League soccer programına this week-end, the most interesting event being the clash between the BEEN RECEIVED IN THE COLONY THAT |Lincolns and Borderers in the Third
2
and Lt. Lane equalised soon after tor won by 86 points to 7 in his NSEVERAL OF THE PLAYERS IN THE MATCH BETWEEN Division, the former having so far
In the game of snooker the visi- farewell game.
Rakusen chalked up a break of.THE INTERPORT SOCCER ELEVEN AND THE COMBINED CHIN retained a 100 per cent, record to ESE AT KOWLOON- TO-DAY ARE ALMOST CERTAIN TO RE- PRESENT CHINA IN THE FAR EASTERN OLYMPIAD SOCCER win the title.
The Lincolns have made three TOURNAMENT IN MANILA DURING MAY.
Li Tin-sang, who is playing right back this afternoon for the changes in the team which narrow- Combined Chinese, will probably all that position in China's Olym-ly defeated the Medical Corps pic team, while Leung Wing-chui, skipper of South China and the In-fortnight ago.
Martin replaces Bacon at terport eleven's right half, will figure in that position for China.
right back, while Thompson Fung King-cheong is an almost certainty for the forward line.
comes in at left half in place of Hibbert. Recson makes # return to his original outside left position. which has been filled by Stones.
10 9 1 0 47 6 18 8 8 0 0 33 2 16
9 9 10 30 5 16 9 4 4 1 13 10 9 9441 17 17.9 73 0 15 8 8
Smith
0 9 27
1.000 P. S. Leang 8.13 1,000 31 12 14 7
966 A. J. Ormand 3 3 0 10
136 Smith
1.000 A. J. Osmund 4G3 B 2 5 1 3 19
Smith 1.000 M. N. Rakusen 717 9 2
round by meeting the "Y" Ladies stages. on the Marina, The Saints easy Strengthened by the inclusion of defeated the "Y" by 3 goals to nil G. R. M. Ricketts, who did excep in the first encounter. but they tionally well as a slow bowler dur-will be fully extended in to-day's Radio Police ing his brief stay last season, the game, despite the absence of Miss CA. Club are
Melding so formidable P. McCaw, the “Y” centre-forward | United. a nide that L. D. Kilbee, a very who left for Australia this morn-Medway
Andrew's ex-St. An useful batsman, and J. E. Smith, a Ing. R. Blackmore is being
R. E very fast bowler, have been unable perimented with in the centre. K.LT.C. to and places in the side:
The other game is between the Mule Corps The KC.C. will be without F. A. Central British Association Ladies 12th Battery Muna, who is playing for the and the Central British School-9th Battery
German Club Junler eleven at home and who has girls at King's Park. The Ladies R.A.M.C. been replaced by S. Jex, the junior team beat the Schoolgirls by 4jn. C..of 8. alumper, Whether N. A. Egeals to 2 in their first meeting. Mackay will be taken away from but are now much stronger team MEDWAY OFFICERS behind the stumps is unknown. and should record a bigger
BEAT H.K.S.R.A.
vic-
Ip Pak-wa, who is now in the convalescent stage" after an at- inck of typhoid fever, is the only other Hong Kong League player He will probably partner likely to secure a place in China's team. Lee Wal-tong, China's outstanding footballer, on the left wing...
The display of the Interport in-est of the new school, and much
These changes should streng-
Smith's Arat double-thousand was made in England. It was a run of 2,743 made by all-round bil-termediate line against the fast will depend upon him preventing then the team as these men play- liards, without a run of close can-moving Chinese forwards to-day, the wily Chinese leader from ed in the original team who set up nons or other repetitional strokes. and the success of the splendid making those dazzling openings a goal average record of 69 to 4 This break is ranked by experts right wing formation of B: Gosano which opened the eyes of the that should stand for many years, The Borderers are likely to play. and Tam Kong-pak in support of public within the last month when A. V. Gosano will act as pointers it was realised what a wonderful their strongest team and have re- to the Colony's chances in the leader he would make.
cently regained their best, form. In Two Goals For Cheyne varied character. The other 2,000 Triangular series in Shanghai at Leung Wing-chui will have the their first encounter against the the latter end of this month. Dovel experience of playing Lincolns they succumbed by five (Sookunpoo, 3 p.m.)
H. M. S. Medway Officers de- Smith was playing the New Zea-. Pile makes his first appearance "policeman" to Ho Ka-keung of the clear goals. The only other team H. K. Ladies:-M. Bird; E. M. Gray, feated the H. K. and Singapore land Champion, Clark McConachy. at left half, but his previous per-Athletic who is also one of the to defeat them was South China,
Helbling; M. Wallace, B. Pope, Mr.
The encounter is likely to prove tory.
the determining factor in the The following are the Cup games chamtionship. If the Club win, and for to-day.
they should certainly not lose H. K. Ladies v Recrelo "A" with their strong baiting side and
A. C. Beck, T. A. Pearce, and G. R.
M. Ricketts in their attack, they
as the greatest made jo recent times, because
and of its open
Wad made in Australia when
will have almost certainly carried M. K. Lowe; E. Bell, J. Balziel, E. Brigade R. A. by 3 goals to nil in It ran to 2,030 and it was the firstformances at left-back and on the leading Chinese forwards, while who won both their ancounters by
at that time being 1,800.
Championship Won
King-cheong, South China's bril
To-day's game will not make any linnt lender.
difference to the Lincolns as they Fung will be playing-in a strange have already won the Third Divi position. for he has led Southsion championship with 30 points China for the past two seasons, and from 15 games. The Borderers, his change over to the inside left however, may spoil 'the position is in the manner of an ex brilliant 100 per
Lincoln's periment as this is the position bewhich, should it be retained to the cent record, will probably be playing In for China in the Olympiad.
end of the season, will constitute
Bonnar. J. Churchill and Mr. Sa friendly hockey match, at King's double- thousand ever recorded in left-wing have given an indication Pile on the other side will be 3-1 und 2-1. off the title, and if they should | Adams.
Park yesterday after leading by 2 Australia, Walter Lindrum's best of his versatility, and I' feel quite given a real trial, marking Fung draw, which is probable, this will Recreio "A":-B. D'Almada; . clear goals in the first half. mean that the unbeaten K.C.C. Basto, C. Osmund, L. Xavier. M. Alves,,
Lt. Bartlett Was ад absenteo side will be practically out of the Silva-Netto; M. Remedios, A. Alves,
C. Silva, M. Roza and C. Botelho. from the Medway Officers team, hunt.
Ladies (0) v St Andrew's (3) while Lt. Hebert and Lt. Ravenhill (Marina, 3 pim,) were not playing for the Artillery, St. Andrew's:—Mrs. R. Rose: the latter being on the sick list, Landolt, G. White, M. Churn, J. Wang, Lt. Chayne netted twice in the
Walley; F. Wong. I. Rogers,
first half from passes from Walley. I. Gitting and P. GIELina,
"Ladies'. Weller; Mrs. Pur-right, and LL Eaden added a third «llion. A. Fawler: B. Blumenthal, E. goal in the second half from a neat Thomson, M. Gardiner; V. Bradbury, pass from Lt. Donald. NA. Glendening, R. Blackmore, T. Dennis and O. Brown. C.B.A. (4) C.BS. (2)
Relying almost solely on A. M. Rodrigues the University sland very little chance of beating the Indians on their own ground, while Craigengower will probably prove too strong for the Civil Service in the latter's debut match.
ex-
In the junior league the Recreio should beat the Medicals, while the Club should progress at the pense of the K.C.C. in Kowloon. The Navy may find the Service Corps too strong for them, Craigengower should beat C.S.C.C. rivals.
the
E.
M.
(King's Park, 3.15 p.m.) The following are the teams. C.B.A.:—Mrs. Webber; P. Wolley and F. K. Walker; M. Bryson. E. Beavis their Dunne; D. Hunt, M. Whitley
Woolley, M. Smith and Mrs. Miles.
C.B.S. :-D. Moss; E. Ingram, 3. Bryson: J. de Chaffey, M. McCaw, Leakman: H. Knill, L. Hickey, Joy Broker: J. Booker and R. Rousseau.
The following are
selected wams:
HK-C.C.-A. C. Rock, G. S. Dunk-i ley, D. S. Harley, A. W. Hayward (capt.), I. Melanes, E. J. R. Mitchell, 1. Owen Hughes. A. Pearce, T. Pearce, T. M. L. Redmond and G. R.
M.
F.
C. Finchor (captain), E.
A. T. Lay, G. C. Burnett.
Recreio "B" To Play
H.K. Ladies.
the
Medway Omeera--Lt Comdr. RUGBY INTERPORT
TRIAL TO-DAY.
Fletcher;
TI
Comdr. MacVicker;
Comdr. Colpoys; Lt. Norfolk, t. Hill, L. Wood; Lt. Donald, L. Baden, Lt Chyne, L. Luce and Lt. Buckley.
H.K.S.R.A.-S. Singh; M. Khan, M. Mata Ali; B. Singh, S. Khan, J. Khan; LL Ramus, K. Singh, D. Mohamed, Lt. Garthwaite, and S. Hamel
CUMBERLAND BEAT
CLUB "A." Lowe Returns To Game
The Club "A" hockey eleven were The Club de Recreio Ladies "B" defented by H.M.S. Cumberland in N. A. E. Mackay, W. C. Hung, B. Lewis, S. V. Gittins. C. B. R. Sargent, who are the only other team in the a friendly encounter at King's Park S. Jex and C. 1. Stapleton.
competition without a fixtu e wil yesterday by an only goal scored Recreio. E. Noronha (Captain play the Hong Kong Ladies' second in the second half by Lt. Comdr.
A. Roed, H. A. Alves, E. Soares. G Guterres, Dr. A. P. Guterres, eleven in a friendly encounter at Whetsone.
W.
Barros, H. A. Noronha, A Prata, A.
P. Pereira and L. Guterres.
C.C.C. 2nd XI:—W. K. Way (Capt.),
Happy Valley, at 3 p.m.
Team Selected After The Match.
R. H. Griffiths, who played
an
confident that he will not fall.
A. V. Gosano, who is to ap- pear in his eighth Interport'an- leader of the forwards, is cer- tainly well backed up, and with two clever, men like Tam Kong-pak and tidley on either side of him should be able to score at least once. Beltrao, who is to make his first Interport appearance for Hong Kong, has had a meteoric rise to will depend upon the work of the this afternoon's programme is the was almost intermediate lines, and if Leung Club juniors game with the Artil-,
can lery on the Club ground.
fame. Last year he
To-day's game to a large extent
A nonelty, but came into pro-Wing-chuf and Chris Pile minence during the St. Joseph's adapt themselves to the play of the Manila tour, This year he has Gosano-Tam Kong-pak and Ridley- played a very sound game consis-Hocquard wings then the game tently, and his selection has come will probably end in a as no surprise,
win for the Interport eleven.
It will be recalled that in the Interport, the by 4
Pan Dangerous Leader
in Pau Ka-ping, the Baints pivot November, (1932).
be watching one of the clever-Probables were defeated
outstanding game for the Colony against the Australian Universities" Afteen last month, is playing in th:will Rest team against the probable In-
terport Rugby team in the one and only trial on the Club ground this afternoon, commencing at 4 p.m.
After to-day's match the team tɔ] meet Shanghai on February 16 will!
be selected,
TSINGTAO SELECTED FOR BIG MEET
Special Committee Of Famed Athletes
E. Souza, G, Souza, W. Sparrow, &T. Noronha; Y, Britto, E. Rozario, M in the forward line, while Rar R, K. Castleton, A. Walkden, J. HASINGTAO,, famous sea resort of
Abbas, J. W. Leonard, E, C. Barry, T. Yeoh, F. Broadbridge,
Kitchell and Hubbard,
MEDICALS BEAT COLLEGE
North Shantung, has bean selected as the site for the est-
big
a record In local soccer,
The other interesting match on
(Continued on Page 6)
The following is my forecast:~~~
To-day
INTERPORT TRIAL
goals to 1 by the Combined Chin- eso, but I think that this after- INTERPORT XI v Combined China's noon's result will be very different.
The following are the teams:
(Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.).
SECOND DIVISION
Interport XI:- Mellardy (Police); Allen (Artillery). B. Strange (Club Kowloon (1) (Capt.); Leung Wing-chai (8. China),
Bera (St. Joseph's), C. File (Police); Y. Indians (0)
V NAVY (11) (Kowloon, 2.46 p.m.)
LINCOLNS (2) (Happy Valley, 2.45 pm.)
ARTILLERY (0)- (Club, 2.80 p.m.) Athletic (0) %)
(2)
(Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.)
THIRD DIVISION {
ZRE
The following' are the teams:
B. Gonano (St. Joseph's), Tam Kong- H. J. D. Lowe made
Probable XVJ, P. Whitham; J, J.
zak (8. China), A. V. Gosano (St, Club (2) & welcome Ferguson, W. H. B. Bigg G.
Toseph's), Ridley (Lincolns) and Hod- The following are the teams.
return to the field after his In-Robertsen, G. P. Lammert; M. W.
quard. (Lincolns).
S. CHINA Recreto "B"-G. Roxa: O. Botelho, jury sustained at Maceo, playing Turner, H. C. Meske; G. A Stewart,
Reserves Tay Quee-liang Bouth China), Xavier, M. Westhaut, A. N. Other, A., J. J. Dennit turned out for the D. A. Cumming, and W. E. Peers
Cork (Lincolns), and Brittain Bradford, F. E. Burch, D. McLellan,
Police) A Botelho,
A Almeida and
Combined Chinese: Kwok- Figueiredo.
Club on the left-wing for the fuel The Best Buckley (Navy); Martin ablishment of the first national "CAA Tin-sang, Lau Maut To University, (2), Hong Kong Ladies' 2nd XI: P. V. time.
(Army), Simmonds (Army), Grimtās Masters: Blackburn
Tong Kwan; Yeung Shul-pick, Secreto (0)5) J. Smalley; the
Club: H. F. Shields L. A. R. Dun-Club) and Branch, (Navy); Irving summer athletic training Institute Pang-ZA (CAA), Ho Chor-vin (C.A. Tacks, D. Robertson, R. Smalley: M. can, L. P. Nicholson, F. S. W. Smith.
Navy). Forbes.
Linton by the Ministry of Education "dur (Navy); The R.A.M.C., beat St. Joseph's Birhon, D. Whyte. M. Smalley, B.E. G. 3. Dale, K. E, Cottert A. AiClub), Lloyd Army), Moutrie. (Club), according to word received from the (C‚.A.A.),A,) and Fung King-Borderers (0)v, LINCOLNS (6) |
Pascoe (Navy), Garrod ing the coming July and August, ang King-cheong, Pau Ka-plag: Ho Goldman and R. King.
Dand, IL. 3. D. Lowe, P. II. Senior, Sammett (Navy); King (Club), and Nanking Hill and Rev. A. J. J. Dennit
Reserves-Au Ping-ming from the 8, CHINA (3) A.A. and Lee Kwok-wal and Lee H.M.S. Cumberland, Smythe; Bur. Metcalfe (Army),
Three physical directors of nahek-vay from South China. roughs, Captain Hutton; Mordey,. Lt.
tional-fame, Wu Cheng, Wu Yun- Comdr, Rust, Boughtflower, Burdett,
South China unicas otherwise miat- Hetherington, Lt. Comdr. Whetstone,
Juf and Yuan Tün-li, hava ben aped. Lt. Parcs and Edwards,
pointed"; by the Ministry to serve. on the special committee. The plan, it is understood, will include the opening of normal course for the training of athletic instruc-
College by 10 wickets at Soekun- poo yesterday..
St. Joseph's 70 (A. R. Kitchell 25). R.AM.G. 121 for 8 (Major Bonivin
43).
SUNDAY'S GAMES
C. C. C. juniors v China Light & Power C.C.C.-W. K Way (Captain). E. Souza, G. G. Souza, 8, Abbas, E. Cun- I ningham, G. Lee, E. G, G. Barry, A Boares. P. Broadbridge, Fraser and F. Lee. Volanteurs v K.C.C.
W.
Volunteers: F. Baker, A. C. Beck D. 8. Harley J. Hunter, A K. Mackenzie, I. Mo-
(Captain) *AE Inner, R. Mitchell, H. Ower Hughes, T. A. Pearce and 1. T. Tal-
ibob
C. M. SEQUEIRA WINS
MICKEY WALKER- DRAWS-
∙WITH " GODWIN
Winner Over Rosenbloom
Vanquished
MACAO TEAM TO PLAY HERE.
Against Medway Officers To-morrow.
(Navy),
GAME CANCELLED
The Club "A" match against the Navy "A", scheduled for to-day, has been cancelled."
Shanghai Players In Final Trial
(Valley, 4.15 p.m.) 17. RADIÓ (8) 200 (King's Park, 2.45 p.m.)
(Happy Valley, 2.45 B.A.F.: (0)) (Happy Valley, 2.45 p.m.).
PROBABLE TEAMS
SECOND DIVISION
Club: Forrow; M. L. Railton (Cap tain) and T.Low McKollar. Lows and Gamble Bell, Drown, Duncan,
aldwin and Blon
Sharpham
Twenty alght footballers, the new Worzkii, and Rob
Shanghai Beat Marines tors, and, an athletic camp.
Sterns and Oot- cream of Shanghai soccer talent. ought Kauka... By 26 To 3.
MISS COOPER BEATS have been selected by the Foot on Clayton, Evann Battere
ANOTHER RECORD the interport Trial to day. Donald Hunt. Bcott Edmund
ball Association to participate in Guinness and Toyne, aga een Woods; Lowen, P Whites: Y., Cho (Tung Hw) mindent Ahmed Raltman,
tepona dopkins, Hardy and. Sell Police) Remedios
Young
BIDWELLY OUTSTANDING
Prices:
Last Saturday the :: probablaj, The Australian 100à de Dalloway (Worst of guita Viladamat Hol,chun; Chenar
West Palm Beach, Fla.. Jan. 29. 1 The Macao Hockey Club will be The veteran Mickey Walker, "toy seen in action in Hong Kong for bulldog of the prize ring. and the first time this season in a re: Shanghai fifteen surprisingly beat Bob Godwin, formerly recognized turn match on the naval ground the U.S. Marines by two goals, four sa light heavyweight champion by King's Park against H.M.8. Med-irlas, and a dropped goal. (26 the National Boxing Association, why Officers to-morrow at 2.5 points) to penalty goal, (8 'battled ́ten' rounds to a draw here tonight.
The following will represent the By defeating P. Tvanovich ist In the same ring here Jan, 11 Medwayanguda night in the Senior Championship Godwin trimmed Maxie Rosen L Comdr. J. La Fletch
points) i
Bidwell, stand-of half, outstanding for the
It represented B the
of the Kowloon Chess Club, O. IL bloom, the present light heavy Comdr, A. W. Gusk, Lt, Comdr. E. R. B. Brind; Bequeira, retained; the title and be champion, who snatched the crown MacVielut Lt. 10/1 comes the first holder of the trophy from }/ Godwin's brow last year. F. N. Sinclair L4 G ́§. P. presented by Mr. G. Frantin Rosenbloom's title was not then at Donald JH Badon,
stake-Assoclated. Press,
Cheyne,
| H. Bidwall, Tingle Ba
Ritchie
ounger, G.): 84 Chi
Fools R
Back-Stroke Title:
Werconters), A FL. 7 (China); 30
(8
ka: Cultures)
Jan. 2700 win in
Rezack, Baker Marker; (Manft Cultures), 12. 9. Chen Athletice
and Arculll
Chun-cha Wukinson Lau, Bo Chan: Sul-mant Chow Yun
Archer Worcester Hwa), D-pal, Chan Sql-chung (Police),(
Colours: Huband (Worcester); Shute Police) Stokes (8.F.C.): K
Doo (Tung Hwa), »Dash (Police)
Ip
Pang Kam-han and K wuki Ying
& Buen ( Cultures) Collet Wool, Burdon: Charyall, Potte
2P), NZ L (Tung Hwa), B. W. Mchfel, and Bargentin
1
STHIRD DIVISION
Lincolnst-- Maukinis! Martin (and)
abdent! Wildy:: Parker and Thom
Matthews, 1411692 Clark")
and: Lesson
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