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THE CHINA. MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934

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ARTILLERY?`

"McGuire Returns To Skipper Side

PYATT PREFERRED TO GILBERT:

THREE PLAYERS

Further Bad Luck Dogs Side

the Airmen.

AT FORWARD

East Lancs Expect To Triumph

THIRD ELEVEN CHANGES

The

East Lancs will at

Fate is still being unkind to Not only is Harris, The Navy, who defeated South their centre-half, still on the sick China "B" in a friendly game last list, but there is every prospect tempt to strengthen their at Saturday and then suffered defeat of Beacham, Brixton, and Ewart tack this week by the inclusion at, the hands of the Police after a remaining insolation over the

of Evans at outside-right. well fought game the following week-end owing to their having If this move is successful they day, will make two or three alter come into contact with a dipa-should bring Home, the points, as

{therla case.

ations in their team to meet the | Artillery to-morrow,

two

the defence should be able to deal If, however, they are able to with the kick-and-rush tactics of take the field, Beacham will re the Fusiliers... Gilbert, at right-half, will give jeume his position at left-back and

The second team remains un- Way to Pyatt once again, McGuire

Reid, who played for the Rt. A. F. changed, but the third eleven, who will return to captain the alde at centre-half, while Smith will take side again at centre-half. As be virtue

a year ago, will come into the ate at the top of the League by the place of Bower at inside-left. formerly played a good game it is

of their fine goal Although the Artillery are possible that Reid will success changes;

will undergo Javerage,

Williams greatly improved side and Pardoe fully All the gap left by Harris, Mason in goal and Ratcliffe re- replacing is playing.as well as ever he play but if he does not it will surprise placing Goldsworthy at left-back. rest of the R. A. defence will be point from the greatly improved enough to improve their goal aver strong enough to check the raids Ordnance Corps. The team, unless age even further at the expense of by Cannell and his colleagues. affected as mentioned, will be:

"The second team will also un- Mcintosh; Everon, Beacham; Al-second team the second eleven will dergo two changes, Gilbert replac-dridge, Reid, Brixton; Farmer, Thomp have to play up to scratch to share ing Power at right-half and son, Gregory, Allen and Ewart.

the points. Bright, at inside-right, replacing

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Hamblin. Their game against the East Lancs, who are immediately below them in the table, should be the most interesting in the Second Division, and the result will pro- bably be a narrow defeat for the milltary side.

The teams are:

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West;

SLACK MAY BE FIT FOR R.E.

Only Likely Change In Line-Up

make

the Railway, but against the Navy

The teams are

1st, XI: Oxford;. Swain, Gorman; Power, Smith, North; Evans, O'Don- nell, Lawton, Horner and Tuley.

2nd XI:Harmsworth; Harwood, Swain, Thorpe, Ball, Ridings and Grif- Steele; Eckersley, Thompson, Walkden;

fen.

3rd XI-Williams;. Cox, Ratclife; Crooks, Barrall, Garswood; Pritchard, one Crossley, Sandford, Elliott and Bevan..

The Sappera may Pyatt, McGuire, Love; Kiley, Smith, change for their fixture against the Artillery at Sookunpoo on Sun- Cannell, Cosens and Wearmouth,

2nd XI: McSweeney; Soloman, day. Slack, if fit enough, will re- Smith; Gilbert, Power, Bright; Dodda turn to the position of right-back Males, McNeill, O'Donnell and Adams.

to the exclusion of Tucker.

Although at the bottom of the

..

LINCOLNS PLAYING league no changes are expected in

SAME TEAM

Form Gives Rise To Optimism

After their recent success the Lincolns are not contemplating their match against the Athletic

this week-end with anything but

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The teams are:

ORDNANCE FACED WITH INJURIES

TEAM. SELECTION UNCERTAIN

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The Ordnance, owing to a num- ber of casualties sustained last

1st XI-Selleck; Slack, Dudley; Den- week, are in difficulties as to the ham, Lester, Pegg: Callard, Budden, composition of their team,to meet Darby, Howlett and Creagh.

the Air Force at the Valley to- morrow

2nd XI-Carter; Revill, Merrifield;| Wells, Coleman, Harding Hinton, Jones, Ferris, Clark, and Kinnon." Browne will probably replace the injured Worsfold at outside-

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SERVICE CORPS left, and McQueen will probably

HANDICAPPED

though it might prove a dour atruggle, should add to their suc-z1. cesses in this match.

Eycott And Vaughan Absentees

All being fit, the same eleven will take the field this week as de feated the Fusiliers last week-end.

Although still handicapped by The second team will depend injuries, the Servich Corps are still upon the same eleven to retain able to turn out a victorious team their 100 per cent. record as de- each week, and on Sunday they fended it against the Fusillers. expect to annexé a further two "On form" they should have no points at the expense of the Medi- difficulty in doing so as they are cals, who are sadly depleted owing B.I. Apear Line steamers have excellent accommodation for opposed to a mediocre side in the to injuries. 1st and 2nd class passengers,

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move from right-back to centre- half to replace Gooch, who is also on the Injured list, while Gosling will probably all the position of right-back.

The probable team is Hollins; Gosling, Hopkinson; Parker, McQueen. Duffold Browne... Newnham; Gormley, Prince, Routledge,

EASTERN · WITHOUT SAHBAN

Yung Lok-chi To Make Debut

Jefferies will replace the injured University.

The Third Division side which Eycott at outside-right, and Hop.

The Eastern Athletic Associa- EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, shared points last week with the rest will replace Vaughan, who tion will be without the servic

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In spite of the great improve Morton was brought into the team as centre-forward. It is hardly likely that they will increase their run of successes at the expense of the Navy, this week.

outside-left.

Forsythe, Fuller; Jennings, Daley,

The probable team is:-Cooper;}

led on account of an injured leg.

Lee Ping-tong, the right-winger, Crayford; Jefferies, Flood, Beasley, will be moved over to take Sah- Clarke and Hopcroft.

ban's place, while Yung Lok-chi, a new player, will be seen in Lee's position.

ATHLETIC MAKE NO CHANGES

The team is: J. F. de Silva; Lal Ting Choi, Fung Yu Wal; Wong Sul Tong, Ng Ying Ki, Kwok Ying Wai; Yung Lok Chi, Fung Tool Po, Sung

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Following their brilliant wins over the East Lancs last Sunday, the Chinese Athletic Association are making no changes in their Junior and senior teams, who are meeting the Eastern and the Lin- colns, to-morrow and Sunday, res- Dolores del Rio, Betty Balfour, pectively.

Clara Bow, Esther Ralston, Vilma 1st XI:Sul Tin Lim; Mak Sul Hon. Banky, Florence Vidor and

Mary wok Chiu, Ng Tak Wing: Tang Pickford, do not appear in the first Wong Sik Ping; Ho Chor Yin, Lai

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THE "DISLIKES" The order of dislikes is as fol Durham, in goal, is playing, atwing, Lo Wai Man; Chan Shul Mel,

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