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Club Forwards Dropped
Three New Players
For Kowloon
Three new players will be seen in action for the Kowloon second
eleven for the first time this. aca- son. They are Willis, who played After last week's poor display last year for the seniors at right. а are making
the Club juniors have made back. Owing to illness he has not several changes in their forward been able to appear before. Routledge will lead the forwards.
Winch, who played for. Kowloon line. Fisher and Forrow are the in place of Parker, who will move
only two to retain their places, second some time aga has now return- over to Inside-left.
centre-forward, The probable team is: Hollins: Gios-but are in new positions. G. Wiled and will play in his old position of ing and Lawlor: McQueen, Clarke and liams will be seen on the right Pereira, who played at left wing Newman: Goad, O'Brien, Routledge, wing, while Fisher will be at for the Recreio last season, is Woodcraft and Gormley,
side-right. A Williams will lead playing in his former position. the forwards, while Sloan, the
Fuxham, who collapsed during left-back, has brought up to fa-a match recently, will play in the side-left, Follow moving out on to pivot position. the left wing.
The team will be: Bayes; Cutter and | Hickman; Willis, Fuxham and Tillery: The team will be: Payne; Krivoloaky, Lee, MacDonald, Winch, P. White and TITH the arrival of two of and. Binnie; McKellar, Nicholls and Pereira.
their best players from Can-Bitler; Williams, Fisher, Williams, ton, Chan Chun-wo and Tsul Ah-fai, Sloan and Farrow.
Athletic Now At Full Strength
W
the Chinese Athletic are now in a position to field a very strong team.
Both players will be seen in their usual half-back positions.
R.A.S.C. Confident
South China A.A. Teams Unaltered
MOLLOWING the success of their three teams, South China havo considered it necessary to make
The Athletic were severely handi-T same team that defeated the THE RA.S.C. are fielding the capped by the absence of these two players in their last two games:
Engineers last week and the Medi-not Together with Li Kwok-ki, Lalaals the previous week, and while any changes for their respective
matches over the week-end.. Kwok-chiu, Mak Chiu-hon, Lee they continue in winning vein, It is Hung-ching and Fung King-yu, all unlikely that there will be any. of whom are in Canton Air Force, the Athletic should more than ex- tend the improved Artillery side.
The team will probably be: Li Kwok, ki: Ho Chor-yin, Mak Chiu-hon; Tsul jah-fai, Lai Kwok-chiu, Chan Chun-; wo; Lee Hung-ching. Au Ping-ming. Ho Ka-keung, Au.Kam-fung and Fung King-yu.
alterations.
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The probable Leam is: Cooper Forsyth and Alvis; Fuller, Digby and Crayford; Execott, Halford, Clarke,, Flood and Vaughan..
Medicals' New Forward
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Tnumber of changes with a view |HE Medicals are again making
The following are the teams: Bouth China "A":-Wong Wing. Li {Tin-sang, Lax _Mau; Wong Mee-ahun, Leung In-chan, Leung Wing-chlą; Fung King-cheung, Tam Kwong-pak, Tai Kwee-lang, Teo Kwal-shing and Ip Puk-wa.
South China "B" Wong Waki |Cháng Chi-ying Yu Hing-yuen; Yau cheyng: Yeung Sui-rick, Lal Slu-wing, Wa-bing, Lim Tak-po, Yeung Chi.
Tong King-ki, Cheuk. Shek-kam and Li Bhek-yuu.
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Return To Game #jwing: Lo Chi-wan, Lo Hon-cheang, centre-half, and Millington is being Chan Slu-man; Chung Kam-tong, tried at inside left. Poole is being Wong Sal-wo, Au Kam-fung, Chaumoved from Inside-right to right- Fernandes Santos, who was con- Yuen-chong and Yeung Kan-po.
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Recreio Still Faced With Injuries
BACK-FROM-SHANGHAI-~~~-
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Pearce And Ricketts Shine Or might one go a step farther and ask if any benefit to membera bowlers were unfortunately has arisen, as the keen competition half, while McPhale-a newcomer-sidered until his nasty accident "Own" is being tried in the forward line. two years ago to be one of the unable to get a steady length during among local sports dealers has re King will be seen at inside-left, and best forwards in the Colony, is that period, and sent down far too sulted in considerably lower shop Adams has been moved over to the making a welcome return to the many loose balls. In the afternoon prices for golfing accessories? opposite wing.
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The probable team is: Wright; Cor-playing for Recreio's third divi-changed. Ricketts and Pearce, who THE Championship of Golf Clubs Ingee; Wright (W.), McPhale, Pym, is eager to young Club de Recreio team, King and Adams.
take up his position settled down, and, supported by Sunday week. I see the Kowloon who, for their match against the
with the senior team, but has been some excellent fielding went through Golf Club entries have been no- Ladvised to "go_eaay.”
the Shanghai team in two and aminated and trust that some "out- champions on Sunday, will again be deprived of their two best Signals Lose Fielding The team is as follows: Quinn; E half hours for an additional 150 side" competition will be very much
Silva, A. Remedios; W. Maher, J. Lruris.
in it at the finish, Non-Fanlingites Castilho, D. V. Gabriel: C. Marques,
have yet to appear well up in the. finishing list.
players, A. V. Gosano, and N. Bel
trao, who are both still nursingHE Signals are making several A. Campos, F. Santos, D. A'quino and injuries.
changes in their team this week. A. V. Ribeiro.
T
In consequence, practically the Fielding was. Injured playing],
be fielded..
BOWLS WIN
same team which held the Lin-against the 24th Battery, R.A., and HONG KONG DESERVE colas to a draw last Saturday, will Drake will appear on the left wing in his place. Horridge takes over "Bertie Gosano has proved his the inside-right position, and Lomsx mottle in the pivot position, and will drop back into the intermediate will again be the stronghold of the line. defence, N. Delgado, however, has
dropped back to his regular post- Eastern Strengthened
tion in the half-back line, while
T
HE results of, the Interport foursomes are just to hand and
no doubt, the general verdict will be "doing as well as can be expect ed" The "A Logan" of Shanghaf
(Continued From Page 5). Some of the. best bowling 'of the
"That must have been one of the turns out to be J. B. Logan, an old afternoon was witnessed. In the most interesting, days of cricket in Fanling player, who, while he was game between C. G. Silva's and J.
Interport history.
here, was hardly reckoned of Inter- Cavanah's fours, where the Recreio With the possible, exception of port standard. But he and his rink registered 37, the highest rink Pearce, who played a steady and rea- partner have been too good for their Eastern Athletic Associa-score of the contest,
trained innings, our early batsmen opponents and thats what counts
MAMAK HOCKEY
Varsity Share 4 Goals With H.M.S. Whitehall
Ttion are making drástle chaskes One of the winning four remark-failed to come off and lil was left to r
B. H. Marques will replace V Gonsalves at left-half. E. M. Mari ques, who is now finished with his awimming activities, will return to in their team. the game as goal-keeper,
ed "We play with our ship: If he the taff to bring the total to a morel Haroon and Chan Yuen-fat, two plays wall, we play well" and that reasonable proportion. The line up for Sonday will be. E former Eastern players, are expect remark aptly summed up their M. Marques; P. Silva-Natto, J. Bowen; ed to make a reappearance. Haroon afternoon's performance.
Leading a goal to all in the first
Marshall's Valuable Knock N. Delgado, B. Gosano, B. H. Marques; will probably take Wong Sul-ting's To sum up, the salient features "Shanghat decided not to force T. Castilho, J. Gomes, S. Sousa, place in the forward lines, while of the match were the atmosphere Santos and J. Alves.
innings we had the upper hand un- Chan Yuen-fat will substitute for of good fellowship; the good bowl us to follow on. But in the second Feng Yiu-wal in the half-back line. ing of Silva's and Bradbury's
J. F. da Silva will again be seen rinks, collectively; of Bradbury, Marshall came to and made a halt, the University hockey, eleven
useful 50. in goal, and Lee Ting-choi, in spite Omar, Basa, C. H. Basto, Guy of his injury in last week's game Grimmitt, H. Beer and Silva, In- "Faced with a total of over 800 Whitehall in their first Mamsk against the Artillery, is expected to dividually; the seeming paralysis of runs in the fourth innings our bat Tournament match on the Naval the take his place.
Drake's four, the seriousness of ting again failed against the steady ground, King's Park yesterday. who
Fraser, the supreme good spirits of Shanghat attack. Shanghai -- wón: Dzorio netted for the Varsity, W. Mair (who is still sunburnt) by 270 runs, a margin which we in the first half, but the naval
Simmonds To Lead 2nd XI
There is one change in
team. Simmonds,
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without noties, second
were forced to a draw by H.M.S.
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Morris, who has been promoted to HERE, are chan the first eleven
Engineerə. team. The third string also shows comes into the side in" one change, Court being preferred Smith, and Woods is preferred to Felix in the left-half position. place of, Grindley.
bully
how
chasing the scores. of reducing considerably had our half through Lt. Comdr. Brewer
and A, BS Davia. A pon ogether, from a spectator's point batting been up to form.
Itmade a very pleasant W "That and our loose bowling were against I. Comdr. Bre
ow the determinating factors of a mem-ever in the closing stages of the Varsity tha ve no hesitation in say orable and most enjoyable match," game, gave the concluded Mr. Owen-Hughes..
equaliser K. F. Goon serving.
iter side won,
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