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UNDECIDED
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934
South China Assured
Of Keen Game -
The Kowloon Football Club have
team to meet South China "A" to- morrow at home.
FOOTBALL
(Continued from Page 4)..
EAST LANES MAKE ONE CHANGE Ball Replaces Elliot At Forward
JUNIOR TEAMS EXPECTED TO WIN
The setback the East Lanca'
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China are playing but because Kow. fare also very nipping on the ball. eleven, including four of the THE SUNSHINE ROUTE 18 Days THE. EXPRESS ROUTE 17 Days
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not yet selected their First Division third team encounted last week should not prevent them from tak- ing two points from the Police on This game, which always attracts Sunday, though they must be pre- a large crowd, not because South Pared for the Police forwards, who Joseph's will be fielding a strong It was the quickness of the Lin players they signed on this week Toon have always put up a very
colns forwards and their first-time from the Queen's Own Regiment, good performance on their own methods that cost the Lance two Wong, who has performed credit ground against all-comers, and par points last week. ticularly the Chineso, should be The Junior team who are as in charge of the goal, but Mohamed, ably between the sticks, will remain
Kowloon's team will be selected good as any eleven in their divi the Durran Cup full-back, lips beenĮ sion should have no difficulty in dropped in favour of Dellar, the from the following --
Boyes, Everest, Willis, Eastman, Gil-taking both points from the Ath-Tientsin Interport right-back. Souza, christ, Bliss, Pepe, Elliott, G. White, Vletic.
who will partner the former, is a But against the Athletic seniors, reliable back, and the pair should White, Khox and Arnold.
the soldiers will be lucky if they be able to hold Edmunds and his force a draw.
colleagues. weakening of either, or both, of David Leonard, who has played the second and third teams with conspicuoua brilliance at full- strengthen the Premier eleven, it back to date, will now fill the right- looks very much as if the East half position in support of Addis, Lanes are content to sacrifice their who will be supported on his left First Division chances for the sake flank by Elms. of the junior elevens.
ENGLISH RECOVERS FROM KNEE INJURY
Lincolns Favoured Against. Fusiliers
THIRD ELEVEN ON ROAD
· TO RECOVERY
As it would necessitate the
to
Strong Half-Back Trio
At present their forward line is
This is an exceptionally strong one of the worst in the division; intermediate line, and with two ex- and no matter how they re-shuffle cellent spoilers in Leonard and
Ball is a newcomer to the first
fear from the
In the forward line several
It is understood that English, the forwards and halves, they do Elms, the Saints' supporters should who injured his knee when playing not seem to improve. With their have little to for the Army against the Chinese present side they can only look for Artillery Inside forwards. in the Lai Wah Cup on Saturday, 'ward to a very loan time. has recovered sufficiently to take his place again in the Lincolns' team; and replaces Elliott, who changes have been made. side, so that in all probability the will lead the junior eleven's at but he will be partnered by Ward, Lee remains on the right-wing, Lincolns will be fielding the same tack. team which defeated St. Joseph's First XI:-Oxford; Swain, Gorman; who will give up the centre-forward Wildy, who last week played for North, Power, Smith; Tuley, Ball, Law-position to Beatty, who travelled the first eleven, will again take histon, Horner and O'Donnell.
with the Tientsin Interport team place in the unbeaten second team. Second XI:-Harmsworth; Harwood, as reserve centre-forward.
Steele; Eckersley, Thompson. Walkden Beatty is supposed to be a bril The third eleven, who caused a Griffen, Ryddings, Ellicit, Thorpe' and] mild sensation by defeating the Swaine.
liant strategist, and should combine East Lanes, should have no difficul-j
well with Herridge, who played at ty in defeating the Recreio.
The game between the juniori team and the Fusiliers should not spoil their run of successes, as the Artillery, who held the Fusiliers to a goalless score, were easily dis- posed of in the previous week,
CLUB MAKE CHANGES IN PREMIER TEAM
Hynes Skinner And
Bickford Return
G. FOWLER'S INCLUSION IN
JUNIOR TEAM AR
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against the Colony and Shanghai |
early this year, in the Triangular Interport at Shanghai.
Fernandes Holds Place Fernandes remains on the left- wing; where he has proved himself worthy successor to Sahban, who now captains and plays for the Eastern.
The first eleven should also in- crease their total of points at the expense of the Fusiliers, and if Ridley, Higgins, and Malpas are
With this team, the Saints should) wearing their shooting boots, Satur-
With" "the return of several of improve their position. In the day's match. promises to be a fine!.
¡¡their, men from Home leave the League table. opportunity for them to improve Club first eleven has undergone The team is:-Wong Souza and their team's goal average.
several changes, both in defence Dellar; D. Leonard, Addie and Elme; Lee, Ward, Beatty, Herridge and Fer- randes.
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ATHLETIC MAKE NO CHANGES "Darkie" Chan May Be Absentee
The probable teams will be:- First XI-Meakin, Ash, Edmunson; Thompson, Dudley, Robson: Baldry, Desmond Hynes, who recently re Malpas, Higgins, Ridley and English. turned to the Colony, will fill his EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, clough; Maughan, Wildy, Potter: Clay-nership with S. Strange, while Second XI Taylor; Dobbs, Col-old position of right-back in part-1 ton, Harper, Rush, McGuinness and| Toyne,
Gamble returna to his original posi- tion at right-half.
In the unavoidable absence of
The official opening of the Royal have not quite decided on
The Athletic, entirely satisfied Jured list, Skinner, who returned from leave recently, will all the Navy and Royal Marines football team to meet Kowloon to-morrow with both the senior and Junior pivot position, while Andy Duncan ground at Causeway Bay will be on the latter's ground, but have League teams, are making no will support him on the left flanks. taken place on Saturday afternoon selected a team which may be sub-changes for their encounters against
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"Darkie" Chan (Chan Chun-wo), Having secured two points at Club attack, Bickford making his sociation have very kindly con-
The following is the provisional the brilliant Shanghai Interport in the expense of the Fusiliers, the first appearance for the Club on the sented to supply the opposition for tea Artillery are fielding the same left wing in preference to Baldwin. the Navy team in the friendly
side-forward, would not be playing J. F. de Silva; Lal Ting Chol, Fung for the Athletic again this season. team, with the exception of Price. In the junior elever the claims game which follows the opening of Yu Wai; Wong Sui Ting, Ng Ying K, I was, however, assured by the and second teams last Sunday, will
Price, who played for both first of G. H. Fowler have been fulfilled, the ground, and South China "B" Tsot Po, Sung Ning Hing. 1. Haroon | Kwok_Ying Wai; Lee Ping Tong, Fung while Purvis replaces. B Hynes will clash with the Navy's premier and M. Sahban. be replaced by Hopkins.
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the two goals that gave the Gunners the points and he may caally prove counter the sappers at the Valley.
¡programme, while the juniors en- Pepper (Suffolk); Ryscroft (anf-}
folk) West (Rainbow) Pratt (Suf Green Moved To Inside to be the leader they have been look. First XI: Rodger; D-Hynes and S. folk), MeGuire (Bufolk) (Captain), Ing. for.
The second team will be weaken and A. Duncan: F. Fowler, Drawn (Kent) and Wearmouth (Bruce).
Strange; Gamble, Skinner (Captain) ore (Suffolk); Kiley (Suffolk), Smith Berth: Moss On Wing
(Suffolk), Cannell (Bruce), Crawford: ed by the absence of Morton, whose Howe, E. Strange and Bickford. place at centre-half is taken by Binule; G. H. Fowler, Forrow and Bit-
Second XI Fapne; Nicholls andvik Hunt. Hunt's place at right-half ter: G. Williams, Faber, G. Duncan, SAPPERS AGAIN
is being filled by Worthington and Purvis and Horn. -**
Thompson, who came into the side S. CHINA JUNIOR
last week, will again lead the attack.
First XI-Durham; Hopkins, Clan- cer, Scott, Pardoe, Harris; Edmunds, Mathews, Morton, Knight and Smith.
CHANGES
Second XI MacKrill; Price, Tozall; Team Not Definitely
Worthington, Hunt, Hall: Rivers,
| Brown, Thompson, Lench and Taylor.-
·RUGBY
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Slack And Boyling On Injured List
The Royal Engineers are making
team's football representative that
this was not go, but as Chain to ábout to graduate from the Canton Air Force, it will only be possible for him to attend the more import- ant League matches.
This Sunday's teams are:- First XI-Sui Tin-lm; Ho - Chor-
Mak Shia-hon; Trai Ah-fat Lai
Kwok-chin, Chan Chan-wo; Ll· ¡Hung- chúng, hiring minh Hồ. Ka kenh Only one change has been made An Kam-fung and Fong King-y In the Folice team to meet the Royal Tag Awong-wing Chan Sid- Second XI Lee Kwokski; Ld Wal Navy on Sunday.
man, Wol Sul wi, chùa Chudana Green has been moved from the Cheung Moon-wing, Tang Kwong-aum, left-wing to inside-left, and Moss Teme Kan-po, Lo Chi-wan and Wong
Sik-ping. will fill the vacancy on they wing,
The team is: Perk Mackown and C. Pile; Parker, Gough and Brooka: T. Pile, Stephens, Jehnston, Green and Moss.
two changes in their second division GLASS DROPPED
team to meet the Club at the Valley As a result of their defeat at the to-morrow hands of the East Lancs last Suri-
Slack and Boyling, are on the in- McNeill To Lead Navy
Junior Forwards
day, South China's Second Division Jured list, and their respective team is expected to undergo drastic positions at right back and inside- changes for their game against the right are being filled by Tucker and The Lincolns only took up the Artillery to-morrow.
Bod game last year when they combined It is quite probable that three with the Royal Artillery In several new players will be given a trial, games against Naval and Club They are Chow Man-chi, Lee Wing sides, and have so far shown great on and Mok Yim-fa enthusiasm:
It is to be hoped that the and the Navy, Will
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Following the reshufle of Navy junior eleven which fully defeated the
only one change.
for the match aga
THIRD DIVISION “DERBY”
Two Ordnance Changes
Against R.A.S.C.
Two changes are being made; in
the Ordnance Corpa eleven for their Third Diviafon fixture against. the the R.A.B.C. th week-end.
ccess
Versity on the Club ground, on Saturday
Nell of H.MS Olympus re Jaces Glass, highest goalscorer in his division, as leader of the
the gama to be a local "derby", with Four of the depleted
Gormley ices O'Brien on the right wing and Newnham replaces Browne at
The terms E
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