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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 193

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ST. JOSEPH'S NEED CHANGES IN THEIR ELEVEN

RICKETTS

6 WICKETS

FOR 3 RUNS

Fourth Change Bowler

VITAL GAME AGAINST SOUTH CHINA

Against Volunteers. GOMES & COSTA SHOULD

MITCHELL AND E. C. PINCHER

SCORE FREELY

BE BROUGHT BACK

KID CHOCOLATE “DEPRIVED

OF HES-TITLE="

Did Not Defend Championship In Prescribed Period:

New York, Fab. 20. The Athletic Commission of the State of New York has withilimwa from Kid Chocolate the title of Leatherweight boxing world cham- his title during the prescribed period. Havza.

Magnificent bowling by G. R. CHINESE XI REMAINS UNALTERED plon because he did not defend

Ricketts on a tricky wicket' dld not stop the Volunteers beating the Club by 73 runs at the HECC yesterday.

Going on as fourth change bow- Jer Ricketts had at one stage the following amazing figures:

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

ST. JOSEPH'S WHO ARE THIS SEASON'S STRONGEST CHALLENGERS FOR THE FIRST DIVISION SOCCER LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, WILL BE GIVEN THEIR STERNEST TEST ON SUNDAY WHEN THEY, ONCE AGAIN MEET SOUTH CHINA, LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, ON THE CAROLINE HILL GROUND. IN The following were the detailed THE FIRST GAME THE CHINESE WON BY TWO"CLEAR GOALS.

{scores:

0. M. R. W. 4.2 1 3 6

Volunteers

E. J. R. Mitchell, e Lammert,

b Redmond

E. C. Fincher, retired

X. A. E. Mackay, b. Redmond

L. D. Kilbee, e Mackenzie, b

Ricketts

R. H. Griffiths, © Redmond, b

Ricketts

F. S. W. Smith, c Redmond, b

Pickett

F. Baker, e Ricketts, & Redmond

J. E. Potter, V Divett, b

Ricketts

JR. T. Talbot, not out

A. D. Lowson. 1.b.w., Ricketts

A. C. Beck, e Hayward, b

Ricketts

Extras

In view of last Sunday's magnificent display by the cliam- pioris, it is probable that the Saints will make several positional changes in the team which went under to the champions in the 57) Senior Shield semi-final by 3 goals to 1.

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In addition to this game five other First Division and four 24| Third Division games are down for décision.

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Kowloon May Win

TN last Sunday's game the weak while South China will probably

links in the Saints team were retain the same team. 5jat right half, Marques being very poor. and among the forwards where Rocha. Leonard and Sahban were disappointing.

Souza, who deputised for Gomes, I was not

as good as Gomes, who should play in his original positiun 5 at right-back on Sunday.

3

0

20

Total

178

Bowling Analysia.

O. M. R.

W.

Divet

&

14

0

Owen Hughes

€ 2

30

Robinson

7

28

0

Redmond

0 47 3

Baines

3 0 19

0

Ricketts

8.2 1 20

6

Hong Kong C. C

H. Owen Hughes, e Talbot, b

Beck

A. K. Mackenzie, 1.b.w, Smith

G. R. M. Ricketts, 1.b.w., Beck

T. M. L. Redmond, hit wicket.

Baker

A, W. Hayward, b Beck

H. W. Baines, • Potter, b

Kilbee

W. Keith Robinson, not out

suggest that Souza be moved up to the right-half position in place of Marques, while Costa be brought back on the left wing in preference to Sabban, who was very much off form.

Sabban made his return to local soccer last Sunday, but his long

0 jabsence from the game has made a

In the other fixtures the Athletic meet Kowloon on Saturday on the Club ground, and this should prove fairly interesting. In their last encounter the Athletic won an ex- citing game by the odd goal in seven, but Kowloon have improved since and the previous score will possibly be reversed.

The Navy, who meet the Artillery at Caroline Hill should ex- perience no dificulty in obtaining full points, while the Borderars should do likewise when they meet the Recreio at Sookunpoo.

The Police v Club game which was to have taken place at Caro-

vast difference in his play, and, al-line Hill on Saturday has though as speedy as before, he is postponed.

not now as good as Costa.

Saints Fail la Passing Rocha can improve his play by feeding hit winger with

East Lancs Below Standard

The Lincolns, who are being

challenged correct seriously

by St. 24 passes. Last Sunday he was con- Joseph's, the Navy and the Bor

tinually at fault by placing the ball derers for the title, meet the East- behind his winger. This also ap- Lance over whom they obtained a plier to Leonard, who was much too 3-nil victory in their first encoun- 26 selfish.

Iter.

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RIFLE SHOOTING AWARDS.

C. P. Mitchell Leads Marksmen.

VINES AND

TILDEN BEAT

HENRI COCHET International Tennis In ·

America.

“DAVIS CUR" PROFESSIONAL CONTEST

New York, Pob: 20,

In the professional tennis matches yesterday between the French and American players, held in accordance with the Davis Cup regulations. "Big Bill" Tilden de- feated the French player, Martin Plaa, by 6-3, 6-3, 11-9, and Ell- worth Vines beat Henri Cochet by 16-4, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.

In the doubles match the Tilden-

In the monthly competition of Vines team defeated the Cochet- the Hong Kong Rifle Club held at Plaz team by 6-1, 1-5, 12-10, 6-0--- the Kowloon Tong Range last Havas, week-end, C. P. Mitchell · scoring

188, was awarded a spoon. for, the

highest percentage in "A" Class.

TILDEN BEAT COCHET

New York, Feb. 22. Elsworth Vines beat Plaa by D. W. Waterton with 8$ and G. 13-11, 11-13, 6-3, 6-3, and "Big Austin with 66 topped the "C" and Bil!" Tilden defeated Henri Cochet "D" Classes, respectively,

'by 7-8, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, 6-9.—Eavas.

Official F.A. League

Results

FIRST DIVISION

Lincolns

For Season

.Lines.

Saint.

TE 8. China

18.W.B.

2EENavy.

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RU9|||||X||E Lancs

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Police

2-0

0.2

1-2 3-0 4-1 2-2 1-0

3-2 2-2 2-3

1-0

1-2 4-2

4-4 1-0 1-2

3-13-05-05-2

6-8 5-4 3-0 6-2 2-1 2-1

4-0

Recrsio

4-1

St. Joseph's

been

1-2 2.0

South China

1-0

·

0-5

Borderers

4-1

1.1

2-1 2-2

Navy

0-2

4-1

Club

1-3 -5 3-2 0-4

1-7

4-6

2-4

2-2 3-2 4-2

7-0

1-4

Athletic

3-4 1-4 1-4 2-4 4-5 4-2 0-1 1-2

4-2 4-3

4.2 0.3

2-1

0-3 2-2 0-4 1-3 0-3

2-4

East Lincs

3-2 1-4 2-3

#.2

0-1

Kowloon

Police

4-1 0-4 0-1 2-6 2-2 nd 2-3

2- ·

1-2 2-2 0-1 0-5 1-2 2-3 2-4 0-1

6-1

$-2 3-1

4.1

3.2

2.0

2-1 5-1

-

0-2 2-4 2-1 2-5 1-2 201

0-2

3-0 3-2 1-3 1-2

1-4

2-1

2.3

1-5

1-2

With a very good wing jika Ward The Lincolns have lost several and Bertie Gosane, Leonard should men, but in spite of this will not be 17 have fed them with more passes fully extended by the East Lancs, than he did instead of hanging on who have definitely no! rien to 4 to the ball,

Firat Division Beltrao was very good on Satur-this season.

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REPAIRING

L E. Lammert,

Beck

c Potter.

b

P. E. Baskett, b Baker

R. R. Washhy, b Baker

Tel. 21322.

G. E. Rivett, absent

Extrus

Total

105

Baker

Smith

Bowling Analysis,

0. M. R. W. 10.2 1 30 4

4

Beck Lowson Kilber

0 24 10 2 26

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2 day when he managed to hold l'as In the Third Division South to a certain extent, and it was only China, who are placed second in 0 the slippery surface that allowed the table, meet the Service Corps, 11the Chinese leader to come through who were narrowly defeated by the Artillery

time and again.

Lincolns a fortnight ago. South If the St. Joseph's forwards are China should retain their place--in fortunate enough to play on a dry their former encounter they won by ground Sunday, their only three clear goals, means of rattling the Chinese de The Medical Corps meet the fence will be by long-range drives, Sappers at Sookunpoo and this and the Saints can boast of quite)should provide an evenly balanced number of first-class sharp game with the odds favouring the

Sappers.

Naval Man's 12 Wickets For 24 Runs.

With the changes have sug The following is my forecast, giv- gested, St. Joseph's should improve ing the result of former games both their attack and defence, this season in brackets:-

MARATHON RACE.

IN KOWLOON.

Course For Monday, March 19.

The thirteenth annual Kowloon

Saturday.

FIRST DIVISION

Borderers

0-0 2-4 1-80-52-6 8-7 1-2 0-3

2-0

South China

Navy

Lincolns

Athletic (4) v KOWLOON (3)

(Club, 4.30 p.m.) Artillery (1) v R. NAVY (2)

(Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.) BORDERERS (8) v Recrelo (0)

(Sookanpo 4.30 pan.) Artillery *POLICE (2) y Club (3),

(Happy Valley, SECOND DIVISION

y Athletic. (Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.)

DIVISION

Marathon Race organized by the Kowloon St. Andrew's Club, will take place on Monday, March 19, starting Radio (1) from outside St. Andrew's Church, Nathan Road, at 4.30 p.m.

RE (-)

THIRD

Klang, Feb 2 By the narrow margin e two rune a team from H. M. S. Eagle The course will be the same as RECREIO (5) and H. M. 8. Veteran defeated the in former years, being approxim-. Klang Club at cricket on Sunday, ately 6% miles. The route to be S. CHINA playing on the Club padang.

taken will be via Waterloo Road.

The Eagle and Veteran acored Prince Edward Road, Tam Kung only 53 in their first innings and Road, Chatham Road, Salisbury Klang Club with 98 (A. R. Bing- Road, and, back Into Nathan Road, ham 47) had, a first innings lead finishing at the St. Andrew's of 45. The naval side were dis- Church entrance. missed for 68 In their second in-KAMANAKA nings so that Klang Club had to make 24 to win. Against rimark-

able bowling by Lirun and Mau-|

rice they could only scora 21.. LA- run's figures for the match were

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY five for 14 and seven for 10; and Hockey-Triangular Tournament– Maurice's five for 28 and three

Navy v. H.K. Hockey Club

(Navy ground, 5 p.m.) Racing

Annual Race Meeting

for IL

.

Foreign boxers do not get cotton.Cricket.........

(3)

4.30 p.m.)

Club

✓ BORDERERS (7) Y: Indians

2,45 p.m.) (Club

VRA.M.C. (-)

(Sookampoo, 2.45 p.m.)

y University (2)

(King's Park, 245 p.m.)|

R.A.S.C. (0) (Caroline Hill, 2.45 pm):

Sunday.

FIRST DIVISION

St. Joseph's (0) v South China (2)

(Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.) East Lance (0) V LINCOLNS (8)

(Suakunpoo, 415 pm)

• Postponed,

Athletic

Kowloon

SKIE ZI ET III - Borderers

0-2

2-3 1-0

Second Division.

ANT 77

م.

5-1

2-4

1...2

50

1-8

3-2

4-2

10--0

0-5

1-1

1-4

14

4-2

M

0-5

Ond

I-2

+ Points to Artillery

3-2

31 31 31. II

1-11

1-2

ZI | EX ER TE | CE] · | EI] II | ILincolns

40-9 5-0

5-1

IIIIIII - [DC] [C] [7] [DArtillery

1-1

2-5

4-3

DE EZ EI FI (1 117. Indians

1-2

32

1-4

4-1 2-4

1-2 1-2

1-5 3-4

10

2-1

Third Division.

***Borderers

TT INS. Chisa."

IEER - II | I II II Recrets

DI DI • NE CIIG II [IRAM.C.

Lincolns

Borderers

RUGBY TO-DAY.

Club "A" To Meet Cornwall.

8. China

0-3

1- -1 2-1

4

0-7

(3-2)

R.A.B.C.

Happy Valley, ́ 11,30 m.)

• The following will represent the Recreio Club "A" fifteen at rugger against (IKO.C.) ILMS. Cornwall, on the Club B.A.M.C. ground, this afternoon; commenc

Noble J. Ferguson, BO Allan J. Hutchison, A. H. Harbord:

RAF

Radio

4-3

wool treatment in New York nowa Volunteers v. K.C.C..

days; in fact, they are no sooner wal-

comed than the promoters look around

for a tough guy to give them a best- Hockey-

ing and send them home again-Boz

TOMORROW

Radio Sports v. St. Andrew's ing at 5: p.m.—a

(6.15 p.m.) Central British

York correspondent New -aspect of the swing but I al ways like to inult upon fa the firm Lawn Tengil-Open Singleston M. W. Turner, H. C. Monkaj 112, 1 delivery of the blow, the ball has got G. B. M. Ricketty. It Taicheul Cherrill, R. G. Castleton, 8. H. Gar

to be hit in Apriate direction dend Open Beeblebrod, WB Andrews, D. E. Hislop, C pin and that's a C. EiMillard and C. 4. Pile v. Capt. Austin, D. M. Whooler and AM

P. B. Cannon and H. Owen Hughes Walkdens een

{{ kviking: 296xfort matter, than any Sullivan and W.A. IL Duff w, By Reservar 5. Strang

far more

Erip-Archie Competon.

auertion of variations^ of stance og Makram Yoo-fong and Ng Lam-chuen Katerssit Comdr. Denby, R.N

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