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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934

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MISUNDERSTANDING SEES CLUB-KOWLOON "DERBY" POSTPONED

BICKFORD AND SKINNER

SKINNER BACK

The general Committee of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club for 1934, Back Row (L. 10-R) -J. S. Beach, G. G. F. Thompson, T. F. Bradford and

1. G. Meyer, Seated (1, 16 R.):—R. Hall, 1), W. Waterton, Hon. Secretary, FL. Rapley, B. Wylie, President, W. B. Hale, Vice-President, J. I...Tetley," Hon. Treasurer, and I». Guy.--(King's Studio).

IN COLONY WHILE CORD AND WILSON LEAVE MAINLAND TEAM

("Rover's" Review Of The Teams)

WONG WILL BE

RESTED ON SUNDAY.

AT CAROLINE HILL

Leung Recovers From

Head Injuries

ONLY SOUTH CHINA CHANGE

QOUTH China "A" will be with-

UNBEATEN CLUB FIFTEEN

FACED WITH DEFEAT S

WEAKENED TEAM OPPOSED TO STRENGTHENED NAVY SIDE

ομέ the services of Wong Mee-shun, their centre-half, who is being rested for Sunday's game against the Artillery at Caroline Hill. Leung Wing-chin, who has now recovered from his head in-

WITH several of their fub fifteen player stolt on the in with jury, will fill Wong's position.

the unbeaten Club cannot look forward

confidence to a rugby victory over the Navy to-morrow at Happy Valley.

ROYAL WELCH FUSILIERS POSTPONE SOCCER GAMES

The Royal Welch Fusiliers have been granted a postponement of all their week-end League football games, owing to the fact that they are not yet prepared to full their Engagements.

This cancels the first division game against St. Joseph's, the second division game against the East Lanes and the third division encounter against the Medical Corps.

WEEK-END FORECAST

Tay Kwee-liang, who played in spite of injuries last week in the absence of Leung Wing-chiu, will again, take the field at inside-¦ ·

Kowloon

The latter, for the first time this season, will be fielding prac tically their full complement and will definitely be stronger than left. anything the Club have encountered yet. The Navy are by no means at full strength, as they are expected several first-class men out on the Cornwall and Herwick.

RUGBY NOTES

The Volunteer Camp and injuries have claimed many from the ranks of the Club first fifteen, and to morrow's team has been shuffled round,

Lammert has been moved from his full-back position to fill one of

the

(By "Rover") To-morrow

SECOND DIVISION

Following their win over East Lancs last Sunday, South NAVY China "B" are making no changes, Recreio on Sunday. for their encounter against the LINCOLNS

Club ...

V

S. CHINA

(Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.)

Y. Eastern

(Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.)

Artillery

(Chatham Road, 4 p.m.); VR. ENGINEERS (Happy Valley, 4 pm THIRD DIVISION

South China "B"-Wong Wah-kai;} Chung Chi-ying, Yu Hing-yuen; Tong Kwan, Lam Tak-po, Lee Kam; Yeung Sui-yick, Lai Siu-wing, Tang King-ki, | RAILWAY.

y R.A.0.0.

(Railway-Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.

v Recreio eng (Happy Valley, 2.30 p.m.);

VR.A.F.

(Happy Valley, 2.30 p.m.) Sunday

Cheuk Shek-kam and Li Shek-yau.

South China "A":-Weng Wing: RADIO

LI Tin-sang, Lau Mau; Leung In-chan, | the centre-three-quarter positions, in Leung Wing-chiu, Lee Kwok-wai; Tao

Poljce support of MeGilchrist, while Rigg Kwai-shing, Tam Kong-pak, Tay Kwee- fills the right wing position which liang and Ip Pak-wah. Navy Should Carry Allis usually filled by Ferguson, who FOUR JUNIOR :CHANGES

is still on the injured list.

Four changes have been made, Before Them

The Navy will have, for the first in South China's junior eléven for RECREIO time this season, practically the their game against Kowloon to-s, CHINA "A" TAKING - TOURNAMENT whole of their first fifteen on view, marrow.

SERIOUSLY

1.

(By "REFEREE")

THE Club will not a

FIRST DIVISION

but they are by no means complete Au Hing-choy, the centre-half, East Lanes as yet, for the Cornwall is bring-Hui Yiu-king, inside-left, Tan Tack| ing nut aoveral promising new-han, right-wing, and Lan Ching.

Navy

comers.

kan, left-wing, have been dropped]

VS. China "B"

(Recreio, 4 p.m.)

y Artillery (Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.)

V POLICE

INTERNATIONAL

MAKES ONLY BRIEF STAY IN HONG KONG Goalkeeper Lost For Good

TYNDALL'S DEBUT FOR JUNIORS

The First Division soccer game between Kowloon and the Club, which was to have been played to- morrow on the former's ground, has

The South Chins "A" soccer eleven arospective premier league cham- plons, photographed last week-end.-- (King's Studio).

LIBERTY BAY MAY SET NEW TRACK MARK

been unavoldably postponed owing TRIANGULAR AUSTRALIAN DUEL

to u misunderstanding between the two teams.

It appears that the Club were under the impression that the game

MAY SEE RECORD GO

(By "RAPIER")

scheduled for to-morrow had been│TYHOUGH, the St. Andrew's Stakes, the big race of the after.

THOUGH I Andrews the ty me postponed by the K.F.C., owing to the Volunteers Camp, whereas Kow morrow's Race Meeting at the Valley promises some excellent loon had actually asked the Football finishes and substantial `dividends.

Association for a postponement of The triangular duel between Mutiny Bay, Nell Gwyn, and Just next Saturday week's game against That is likely to prove the titbit of the programme, and a new the Navy and had already select-course record is anticipated, in addition to the possibility of a ed their team for to-morrow's en-new mark being set in the St. Andrew's Stakes. counter.

I was informed late last night that the game had been definitely postponed, and that the misunder standing had arisen because tho Association had failed to notify Kowloon earlier.

Kowloon are rather fortunate in having their home fixture postpon- ed, for, with the Club now at full strength with Bickford and Skin-

net back from leave, the mainland RAPIER'S

side would have stood very little chance of recording a win..

The "Ewo" Handicap will open the Meeting, providing punters with an opportunity of taking "long shot" in a handicap (i yards) event. All the riders have to bo members of Jardine's, and thus Mr. O.. Butler is perhap the only jockey known to turf fol-. lowers, though Mr. W. J. Keawick's... polo abilities will not be easily forgotten.

SELECTIONS It is exceedingly difficult to

TWO PLAYERS LEAVE Cord, Kowloon's premier eleven goal-keeper for the past two sex Race 1:

WHITE JADE STAG BLACK VELVET, YOUNG CHIEF

(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.)eons left the Colony yesterday by * ATHLETIC the troopship Somersetshire, and (Navy ground, 4 p.m.) his presence between the sticks THIRD DIVISION

will be sorely missed by Kowloon Race 2: VR.A.S.C.

supporters. (Chatham Road, 2.30 p.m.).

(King's Park, 2.30 p.m.)

Lt. Choyne and Lt. Forbes, the in order that less experienced LINCOLNS bright chance against the brilliant Navy halves will again be players can take the total need brilliant Navy combination this seen together, while St. Clair Ford, gain experience. season. as at present the visitors the Scottish International, makes,

(Continued on Page 5) are stronger than the Club and his appearance on the left wing. The team is-Lee Chuen; Ma Ping- they have yet several outstand- Among the newcomers are Lt. chong, Tang Ching-pak; Wan Cho-lok, ing players to strengthen the few Kelburne, Lt, Sowman and Lt. Col-po, Kwok Yau, Ng Po-kiu, Chen Tak Mok Yim-sang, Henry Young; Ip Yun- lard, all of whom are very useful fal and The Shiu-yu. weak links.

forwards.

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Hammett, Forbes, and Whitfield. will easily be recalled by the fact

The teams are:-

R. ENGINEERS v East Lancs

OTHER FOOTBALL WILL

-BE-FOUND-ON-PAGE 13,

Club - R. Gokiman; W. H. B. Rigg, FOUR NEW PLAYERS CHENG SHUI HONG

L. G. Robertson, G. P. Lammert and

that they played in the Combined H. R. McGilchrist; M. W. Turner and Colony side against the Australian University fifteen last season.

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hear that D. McLellan is stil

H. G. Mecke; A. F. Walkden, W. E. Peers, G. A. Stewart; L H. Bradford,

FOR ORDNANCES

| LEAVES EASTERN

S. H. Garrod; K. A. Munro, Cumming and J. Miller.

Royal Navy: Lt. Pack,Beresford on the injured list and will pro- (Bruce), Pay. Sub. Lt. Biggie bably be out of the game for an (Kent), Lt. Clark (Keppel), Sto. The Ordnance Corps, having been other fortnight.

DA. Changes At Back And In Interporter Joins Chinese

Forward-Line-

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*

Marsh

(Continued on Page 5).

BLACKBURN OFF INJURED LIST

Police Make Two Changes

KING'S WARDEN GLADIATOR OAK BAY Race 3:~~~

LIBERTY BAY TRENTBRIDGE HETMAN- Race 4:

PARTNERSHIP IRON GREY

·BURGOMASTER

Two changes have been made in Race 5: the Police team to meet the East)

Lance on the Army ground to-mor

LEMBERG THE TIGER WAYWARD STAG

row, Army As PTO,

Blackburn and Channings have Race 6;—— both returned from the sick list, The Eastern Athletic Assocla- and will be seen in their usual posi-

MUTINY BAY : NELL GWYN JUST THAT.

Race 7:-

THE BODEGA CHESTERFIELD HELL FOR Leather

(Suffolk)

and Lt. St. strengthened by the arrival of fivation have lost one of their best tions at right-back and inside-left, Clairford (Orpheus); Lt. Choyne (Olympus) and Lt. Forbes (Phoenix),new players from Home, are ex-players in Cheng Shui-hong their respectively, displacing Dowman Lieut. B. L. E. Hebert, R. A., who, Comdr. Ronme (Medway), A. B. Sow-recting to render a good account of centre-forward, who has joined and Moss. until recently was in charge of den (Whitehall), Lt. Collard (Adven-themselves for their Axture against the Fourth Group Army, Kwang- Army Rugby, will not be playing ture), It. Evans (Suffolk), Lt. Whit the Railway to-morrow:

The team is: Perkins; Blackburn, again as it is likely to interfero field (Falmouth); E. A. Hammett

tung Province, as physical direc-and C. Pile; Brooks, Gough and Par- Unlucky to lose to the Recreio tor.

ker: T. Pile, Stephons, Johnson, Chan- Race 8:- with his duties as Aide-de-Camp to (Phoenix), Lt. Kelburne (Falmouth)

nings and Green. the General Officer Commanding | the Troops.

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I hear that there is a possibility, that Lt: Comdr. D. Orr Ewing, whol played for the Navy in the Inter-

and Lt. Sowman (Kent).

HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB LEAGUE ELEVENS

last week, the team should now im- Cheng, who is an Interportor, prove their position in the league. has played for South China and

Smith, who played so well in his the Chinese Athletic. first match last week, and Lawlor, As a

result of his departure,

WELCH FUSILIERS SEEK SOCCER TALENT

select the winner in a race in which the weights vary from 129 to 190 lbs. and the handicape from. acratch to 200 yards in a mile event, but I rather fancy White Jade Stag (Mr. R. Grieve), Black Velvet (Mr. J. B. Gardiner), and Young Chief (Mr. F. S. Nichols). The winner will be presented with a Cup.

Very Open Mile Event

The second race looks an absolute teaser-the Glasgow Handicap for "B" Clasa over a mile. King's Warden proved a bitter disappointment in the Leger, but the distance, to-morrow should be much more to his liking. There is, however, very formidable opposition to be encountered in Gladiator and Oak Bay, if the latter can last the distance-he came nowhere. In the Caine Handi- cap last month.

Mayflower is being whispered as a good thing, and Soldier of Germany and King's Bounty are by no means out, of the running. Bright Star, if he starts, is also likely to prove a distinct menace In the absence of Gleneagles and King's Fancy. New Star, winner Double-Partnership and The Bode-of a mile race at the Annual Meet- ing, is making his first appearance

CHIEF SEATTLE

HEART'S GLORY

GREAT HALL -.

··ga.

game played between Nos. 9 and

Six goals were shared in a soccer Long-Shot, Double-Iron Grey and this half.

Hell for Leather.

10 Platoons, and Nos, 11 and 12

the right-back, have both been ad-Soong Ning-sing will take his posl mitted to hospital for Injuries, button at centre-forward, when they The following are the Hong Kong their positions will be filled by Mc-meet the Navy to-morrow. Services' Tournament at Home and Cricket Club teams to meet the Queen and Hopkinson. O'Brien re- who has long since retired from the Navy in the first and second divi-places Routledge as leader of the player, will be seen again to-mor Royal Welch Fusillers at Sookun-

1. Haroon, the old Eastern Platoons, of "C" Company of the TENNIS TOURNEY AT game, will be seen in an "A" Afsions of the cricket league tomor-attack, and Woodcraft replaces row, at inside-left. teen game. next with Dr. J. H.row.

Gormley on the left wing.

poo yesterday. Barns, Hannum, CRAIGENGOWER CC. The team is:-J. F. de Silva; La and Davis scored for the former McElney, the Club forward who First team (at King's Park):-A. W. has also given up competitive rugby. Hayward (Capt. G. S. Dunkkey, T. A. Queen, Kopkinson; Gooch, Worsfeld, ting, Ng Ying-ki, Kwok Ying-walichardson netted for the latter.

The probable team is: Hollins; Mc- Ting-choi, Fung Yu-wait Wong Sut leven, while Roberts (2) and Mixed Doubles Draws Pearce, E. J. R. Mitchell, H. Owen Bramanda Gormley, O'Brien, Ping-tong, Fung Teol-po, Soong Ning Lt. P. A. Cartwright, of H.M.S.Hughes, G. R. M.. Ricketts, J. Pote: Dafield and Woodcraft.

ising, L. Haroon and M. Sahban. Whitshed, who has shown good J. E. Smith and E. R. Duckitt

Hunt, T. M, L, Redmond, H. W. Bainse, form this season, should have got a| Second team (at home):-J. E. Pot place in to-morrow's Naval fifteen: ter (Capt.), W. Keith Robinson, L. D.

Continued on Page 5)

Kilbee, E. Momahon, G. D. H. Flower- dew, L. R. Simmaline. R. 8. W. Pat. terson, J. Stein, J. Robinson, G. A. MI bank and H. J, Armstrong.

2. K.C.C. JUNIOR TEAM-

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K.C.C. TEAM MEET, ARMY

28 Entries

Liberty Bay For Record? The St. Andrew's Stakes le al-

mast a foregone conclusion, and I shall be surprised if Liberty Bay. who makes his first appearance

this half, does not beat his own

EAST LANCS MUCH IMPROVED TEAM are holding & Mixed Doubles Amort-against: Liberty: Bay and the near-

record of 8.01.2 for the 11⁄2 miles:" Trentbridge, who, like the Dunbar crack, has won the Derby and the The Craigengower Cricket Club Leger, has gone out three times

On Sunday the East Lancs will the run of the play when the Lin- no difficulty in disposing of the En- Sunday, commencing at 2 p.m., when lengths in the Eastern Stakes over.

can lawn tennis tournament on est he has been to winning was 5 have an opportunity of gaining colus defeated them will be op-gineers. two points at the expense of the posed to an unknown quantity in

the following will participate, a mile. Liberty Bay won the St. The Probable teams are Police They have already met in the form of the Royal Welch

Mr and Mrs. Bradbury, Mr. and Andrew's Stakes last year in record The Kowloon Cricket Club will be

a practice match,

and

on that oc Fusiliers. W

Fat XI-Oxford; Swain, Gorman;

Mrs. Rosselet, Mr. and Mrs. Woods; time, beating Sadko (Mr. Soares) represented by the following Playing at home against the casion the police were victorious, NO STUMBLING BLOCK nor, Lawton Elliott and Tuley.

Power Smith North: O'Domell, Hor Mr. and Mrs. Cavanagh, Mr. and by six lengths. against the Army in a friendly Craigengower Cricket Club the but since then, inspite of their de- If the first eleven is an indica Second XI Harmaworth, Harwood, Mr and Mrs. Rhodes, Mr. and served for the print

Mrs Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Phelps, I understand Ribble is being re cricket match tomorrow at Saokun-Kowloon Cricket Club juniors will feats the military side has im tion of the strength of the Stealer Hawley, Thompson, Eckersley; Mrs. Summons, Mr. and Mrs. V. that there will be pood

** be represented by the following: proved, and if they play anything Fusiliers other teams, the Swain, Bottin, Crabtree, Riding and Thomas, Miss Bradbury, Miss Lan starter E. C. Fincher, (Capt.) F. A. Munn F, E. Lawrence (Capt.), W. L. Hac like up to form, they should break Fusillers E. F. Fincher, A. Lay, R. Lee, F. B. Kenzie, V. A. Durling, S.Jex. G. Leo, their sequence of defeats

W. Smith, W. C. Hung F Zimmern: J. B Jones. Ar A Dans FS A Bread The second team who have lost NA E. MacKay, A. W Ramsay and bridge, B. D. Lay CB R. Sargent parketog

01. Stapleton.

ard M. P wannee

but two p

and those against the top of

should not prove a Griffen, a

block, to the Lanes Third XI:--Mazon.

Walkden, Carroll, Gara team, who are now at Crossley ilford

table, should? havel alife.

dolt

faworthy:

Whiteman,Mrs. Far

Miss

Mr. Fox, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Garg

ecure!

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