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NAVY SOCCER TOURNEY
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1934
Adventure And Medway Eliminated
The China Fleet Knock-Out Soccer Competition for ́ships! of the China Fleet has al-
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY ready commenced, and up to date
DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.
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From
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About
1934.
RANCHI
15,000 29th Dec. 5,000 5th Jan.
17,000 12th Jan. NALDERA
10,000 26th Jan. 2nd Feb, 7,000 + SOMALI
1th Feb. 17,000 RAWALPINDI RAJPUTANA 17,000 23rd Feb. +BANGALORE 6,000 2nd Mur.
CHITRAL
15,000 9th Mar. CARTHAGE
15,000 23rd Mar.
*Cargo only.
Destination.
Bombay, Marseilles & London.
'bay, Mora., Havre, London 'burg
Rotterdam, Antwerp and Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
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Mars, Havre, London Hamburg,
R'dam, Antwerp and Hull. Bombay, Marseilles and London.
--- DO -
Marsellies, Havre, London, Hamburg,
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. Marseilles & London
+ Calls Cambianca.
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Frequent connection from Port Bald for' Passengers and Cargo to Con- santinople, Pirests, Amyras and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.、
+SANTHIA TALMA
1934.
8,000 4th Jan. S'pore, Penang and Calcutta. 10,000 18th Jan,
Calls Rangoon
- DO uninte
+ Call Part Sweetenham.
B.L. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South,
NANKIN
NELLORE
1934.
7,000 28th Dec. Manila, Rabaul. Brisbane, Sydney &
4 p.m.
Melbourne, and Hobart. .7,000 1st Fab.
two teams have been eliminated.
H.M.S. Kent defeated HMS. Ad- venture by 2 goals to 1 and H.M.S. Tamar defented H.M.S. Medway by the same score.
The Suffolk and Cornwall, whe received byes in the First Round, meet next Monday, and the Tamar meet the Kent next Thursday,
Hotel and tourist interests at Verdun, France, are alarmed over the rumours that the fa med "trench of bayoneta" there, shown above, does not contain the bones of a company, of poilus said to have been burled alive when theft trench collapsed but is merely a stack of abandoned il es and bayonets. Thousands of American tourists yearly visit the trench which is protected from weather by a concrete canopy erected by the contributions of American school children,
The date on which the final will FUSILIERS MAY HAVE
[be played has not yet been fixed..
LINCOLNS FIELDING
SAME TEAM
Not Expected To Check S. China
LEAN WEEK-END
Ellis Replaces Peckham
In Third Eleven
ATHLETIC MAKE NO CHANGES Match Against Police
The Chinese Athletic, who ob tained a meritorious win over the With their first team drawn Lincolns last Sunday, clash with against South China and their the Police in the First Division on Rieven meeting the East Lanes it the Club ground on Sunday. looks very much as if this week After their defeat by the Athletic is going to be a lean one for the Satisfied with the manner in
which the last week it is hardly probable that Fusiliers..
team has carried out the the Lincolns will take a point from The team to meet South China League programme to date, the South China, as they are depend- will be the same as that which selectora have thought at not to
make any changes this week-end.
ing on the same eleven to do them
service.
The second team, who are drawn against the East Lancs, will find
went down to the East Lance last week with the exception of El, at left-half, who will replace Peck ham.
The teams will be:-.
no
The juniors have also made changed in the composition of the team, and are fielding the same side which overwhelmed the Eastern
The teams are:-
an even better team than that they 1st XI-Rowlands; Wanklyn, Keat-last Saturday. opposed in the opening match of ing; Grindley, Keneghon, Ellis; Perry,|| the season, and it is quite probable Harrison, Dennis, Talbot and Roberts. that this will see their 100 per Davis, Jones, Casey: Humphreys, Con- 2nd XI-Manchipp; Davis, Williams; nor, Tatler, Singleton and Fisher. cent. record shattered.
The third team are meeting the GUNNERS FAIL TO
Air Force, and should have no grent difficulty in securing the points, for, without belittling their opponents, they are by no means the team that once led the table.
The teams wil be:-
1st XI: Meakin; Ash, Edmunion; Dudley, Robson, Mathews, Malpas, Hig- gins, Ridley and Baldry.
2nd XI-Taylor; Dobbs, Colclough; Maughan, Wildy, Potter; Clayton, Har per, Rush, McGuinness and Toyne,
STRENGTHEN DEFENCE
Hopes of Beating Kowloon
Last week's match against illus trated the fact that the Gunners' defence is not good enough to op pose fast-moving forwards, but the players at the disposal of the
EAST LANCS LOOK selection committee are so few that
FOR TREBLE
First XI Sut Tin Him; Lo Ho-cheong| and Mnk Bui-hon; Ho Cher-in-La Kwok-chiu and Ng Takwing; Tang Kwong-Bum, Yeung Kam-po, Ho Kar-
g. Au Ping-ming and Lea Hung-
cheong-
Second X-LiKwok-kee;
Tang! Kwong-wing and Lo Wai-man; To Ho barig, Chari! Shui-mui and Wong Wing- lim; Tse For-lim, Chow Yin-chung, Au Kim-fung, Chan Chun-ying and Cheung Moon-wing.
SAINTS MAY MAKE
EXPERIMENTS
Two Newcomers Must
Be Tried
St. Joseph's are not quite cer tain on the composition of their team to meet the Club to-mor-. row in their senior League en- counter.
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LADIES' TEAM
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this weakness cannot be overcome. The result is that the same elevan Is to do service again this week Lincolns 100 Per Cent.against Kowloon. Owing to the
Menaced
weakness of the opposition there is the probability, however, that they] will take the points this week.
There appears to be some doubt There is a great opportunity this
The second team having a bye, as to who will fill the position be
The Service Corps will probably. The right wing position is a lit week for the East Lanas to cover and the following players will re-tween the sticks, at Lee, the Queen's themselves with glory. The first present the Gunners.
Own Regiment goal-keeper, has field the same eleven. for their x-10
tle bit difficult Mis Knill who was team is drawn against the Recrefo, Durham; Clancey; Hopkins; Scott; been kept waiting for nearly a fort-ture against the Police at Chatham the third against the Fusillers and Pardoe, Harris; Edmunds, Mathew, night, and the selectors, without Road on Sunday as that which sud-selected, for the Colony team has Regular monthly_sallings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan the second against the unbeaten Morton, Knight and Smith.
wishing to offend Wong, would like cessfully defeated the Medicals played centre-forward all through and Hong Kong to Australia.
Lincoln alde.
the present season for the Central Ito give the former a trial.
last week-end. : Hong Kong to Sydney --- 19 days. AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND for a cheap Holiday. Both the first and third teams POLICE WEAK AT Again, the right-wing position is Although without the services British Schoolgirls team, and it is also in doubt for Darkie Lee, an- of Digby and Eyeott, they expect to problematical how she would shape. (Burfing, Fishing, Shooting, und Climates to kult all. Year Bagare of winning, and
are quite capable of in touch INSIDE FORWARD other of the Queen's Regiment con- retain their sequence of wins and in the now unaccustomed position. money is worth 25 per emat, more).
No Additional Charga for Deck Cabins. Sun Deck Swimming Pool-of-the second team to go one bet
tingent, is due for a trial, end the secure a further two pointu.
Miss Marth's Inclusion v Orchestra carried-Laundry-Burgoon-Stewardess;
clash against the Club would pro- Forsythe, Fuller; Jennings, Daley, vide an excellent opportunity. Clayford Jefferies, Flood, Beasley Ladies is as good as anyone, and Miss Marsh of the Hong Kong Costs will probably fill the left Clark, Toogood or Hopcrozt. season the Lincs defeated the to lose to the Club last Saturday, wing position, and in case he does Lanca by 5 goals to 8, but it was encounter the Athletic on the not play, Fernandes will fill the
position. ་་ against the run of the play and Club ground on Sunday. after the Lanes had held a two While still displaying excellent The team iss-Lee or Wong: Sonze goals lead. A reversal of this re- form, the Police have disappointed "Darkie Lee of Victor, Beatty, Ward, and Dellar; Addis, Leonard and Elms; sult should not be surprising on their supporters with some very Helridge and Costa or Fernandez, Saturday.
poor displays and these after en Joying most of the play,
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1994.
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CHITRAL
Cargo only.
S'hai, Mojl, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama. Amos, Shai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka,
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S'hal, Moji, Kobe; Osaka, Yoki Amoy, Shal, Maji Kobe, Osakių 8'hal, Hobe, Yokohama.
The teams will be:- 1st XI-Oxford; Swain, Gorman; Their fault seems to lie in the Ball, Smith, North; Power, O'Donnell, inside forwards, who are too intent Lawton, Horner and Tuley,"se on attempting to walk the ball into
2nd XI: Harmsworth; Harwood the net instead of parting with it:
ORDNANCE AT THEIR STRONGEST
Steste: Walkden, Thompson, Eckersley; The team is: Perkins; Blackburn Worsfield And Gooch
Swain, Howley, Thorpe, Ridings and and C. Pile; Parker, Gough and Brooks: Griffen
T. Pile, Stephens, Jebaston, Green and Модк
REED LIKELY TO BE
IN R.A.F. TEAM
Wet St
Ewart Replaces Allen
MEDICALS FIELDING DEPLETED SIDE
Ingoe And Slater Absentees
So long 24. Read is 46, the Alper
Back In
Line-up
The probable team fn: Cooper;
knows just where to put the ball, and she fits in nicely with my sugt
rested forward line.
ENGINEERS AGAIN “IF” TEAM
Third Divielon Side Not Expected To Win mirable forward, and, together with
Although she has never played at inside-right, les S Dalziel, the y: Ladles seven-s-side, hockey centre forward, would make an ad-
Miss M. Woolley, at centre-forward The Engineers' Second Division and Misa J. Churchill, at inside-laft team which defeated the B.A.. so would complete an excellent fast decisively last week will have and hard-hitting inside trio. further opportunity of collecting The left wing position should fall
points this week at the expense of to the lot of Miss O., Brown, ak South China, but
Ina, but unless the Chin though there is not much between Fo-morrow will see the Or.
ese team is off colour, as the Gur-her and Miss D. Hunt of the Cen dnance: fielding the strongest
redtral British Association Ladies. team they have yet put in theners were last week, it is going to be a rather, more, difficult proposi-
Aeld.
Worsfold, who has been out of tion. the side with a damaged ankle, will The Third Division side are replace Woodcraft at outside-le
and Gooch Will take the pace of meeting the Police and will pro
Force will make one alterations in The Medicals will again field a Parker, at right-Half baye hably add another to their total of
the team that went down to the very depleted team, owing to in- Ordnatçe Ket Week Allen wilt juries, for their fixture against the drop out and allow Ewart to come Recreio at King's Park on Satur. Air in at inside-left, whilst Ewart's day, and, although without the form Place at outside left will be filled ervices of Ingos and Slater, they ha
Henderson.
are expecting to secure both point
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probable teams
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BRITISH DIESELS FOR FAR EAST
Among recent orders received by mainder of the side will defeats, as in all probability the
Diesel Thornycrafts for their Police forwards will over-run their vines are three of the pa weak defence.
type, each developing 2nd XI Sellek; Tucker, Black, Den- which are to be shipped bam, Lester, Pegg, Callard, Budden, hal, and others of the 18 and 45 Darby, Hodlete and Grenght y
types, which are for Sit
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