CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1935
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CLUB MAKE CHANGE FOR SENIOR SHIELD SOCCER ENCOUNTER
SKINNER "RESTED" FOR
TAVLIN
WONG MEE SHUN AS SOUTH CHINA PIVOT
("Rover's" Weekly Review)
NLY one change has been mide in the Club senior team which
ONLY one hai lore in the First Round of the Senior
Shield on, the Club ground to-morrow, cómmencing at 2.30 p.m.
J. Skinner, the captain and right-half, is standing down and Tavlin is taking his position.
The forward and half-back lines are changed in the Club junior team to play against the East Lancs in the First Round! of the Junior Shield at Kowloon to-morrow.
WONG AT PIVOT AGAINST NAVY
Fung To Re-appear After Rest
As D. Hynes' hand is still awol. len he has been dropped out from
right-half, and Nicholls takes his
place from the left-half position,
his vacancy being filled by Bitter.
last week's inside-left.
As G. Duncan and Stevens are indisposed, Purvis will again be seen leading the team, and Hill will be on his left. After recover- The South China Athletic As-ing from knee injuries received at sociation—are not making any practice, Krilovosky, who has play- changes in their "A" team for the led at right-back for the Juniors clash with the Navy in the Senior several times, is making his come- Shield at Causeway Bay, on Sun-back at left-wing. day.
Two changes. however, were made in the team last week to meet
and
The teams are:-
Gamble- 1st XI-Rodger; Strange; Tavlin, Pote-Hunt and Dun
can: Fowler, Drown, Howe, Strange
the Fusiliers, who failed to turn and Bickford..
out.
2nd XI-Payne; Railton and Binnie; been Fisher, Purvis, Hill and Krilovsky.
In the absence of Loung Wing-Nicholls, Forrow and Bitter; Williams,
chiu, Wong Mee-shun has
brought back into the team in the pivot position, while Fung King- cheung, who has been rested for some weeks owng to indisposition, makes his reappearance as leader of the forward line.
Tay Kwee-liang, the fuside-sight; will change place with Tam Kong- pak at inside-left,
VICTOR HAS TRIAL
FOR SAINTS
Much Will Depend On Herridge & Beatty
The team is: Wong Wing; Lee Tin An excellent game is promised sang, Lau Mau; Leung In-chan, Wong at Caroline Hill tomorrow when mee-shum, Lee Kwok-wait Teo wal-China "B", who were defeated by shing, Tom Kong-pak, Fang King- cheong, Tay Kwee-liang and Ip Pak-wa. the Lincolns last week in the Senior League, encounter. St
SOUTH CHINA "B" MAKE CHANGES
Tong Kwan Still An Absentee
Joseph's in the First Round of the
Senior Shield.
The Saints 'will probably make
The Royal Army Service Corps beat the Royal Army Medical Corps by 78 runs yesterday after totalling only 109 in their junior league cricket match at Sookunpoo. .....Cpl. Ballard, with 7 for 18, was the hero of the match. (King's Studio)..
Max Brilka, a German boxer, will make his local debut at the Lee Theatre to-morrow night.
ROVER'S
FORECAST
To-morrow
PROGRAMME
FOR BOXING
TOURNAMENT
International Bouts
To-morrow
COLONY TITLE INCLUDED ON
·ENTERPRISING CARD
GOLF
NOTES
(By "FAIRWAY”) "
NAVY RUGBY TRIUMPH
IS EXPECTED
SIDE STRENGTHENED BY NEW ARRIVALS
(By "Referee")
THE Navy will be at full strength to-morrow when they meet
To the Club in their final encounter in the Triangular Rugby tournament on the Club ground, and are expected to repeat their success of a fortnight ago
The Club, with the exception of Bradford from the second row of the pack, will be at full strength, and, providing conditions are good, should fully extend the Navy.
Bradford is unfortunately still under doctor's orders for water-on-the-knee, which is most unfortunate as he is an invalu- able worker in the tight and loose.
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The Club are making several. changes. Lammer returnsto
PUNTS FROM THE his full-back position, while Rigg
CLUB HOUSE
"Jake" Selby For
Long Leave.
will be seen on the wing once again in support of Robertson. Hutchison, after & week's absence, will be in support of McGilchrist at left centre-three- quarters
Cumming comes into the second Dr. J. A. R. Selby, the former row, and Muuro reappears in the Scottish International who played back-row.
against Wales and, Ireland in 1920 The Navy are making several and who captained the Club for changes in the team which beat the several seasons, leaves on Homa Club by a last-minute score in their
clash..
A very entertaining programme Mat duty this week, and it leave with Mrs, and Mastor Selby first cab who played at centre
programme.
has been arranged by the Hong make grateful acknowledgment tots popularly known, will be missed threequarter has been moved to Kong Boxing Association for to-the supervision for getting to grips from among the ranks of rugby the full-back position, which was morrow night at the Lee Theatre. right away with the cause of com-supporters. It is in the nature of an inter-plaint at Fazling catering.
formerly filled by Marsh, who has now moved. national programme as a German
up into Cheyne's The tiffin served leat Sunday was Among others who leave the vacancy. and an American are figuring on indeed excellent and the devilled Colony carly this year are D. Currey comes in on the right the card of atx events,
turkey might almost have been McLellan, the Club skipper, who is wing in place of Biggio, who has The following is the complete emphasised as "To-day's Special." expected to depart early in March, been dropped, not because he is no There was not the slightest cause while W. M. Turner, the Club atand- good he played an excellent for complaint, even to the born off-half, leaves towards the end, of game and scored the winning try grousers, and I'm sure all regular the next month.
against the Club but because A. B. Prandy (H.M. S. Kent) Feather-attenders will join in welcoming
Currey is considered a better man, weight Championship Royal Navy and this return to normal. 7" 2006 "bai, J. Ja Ferguson, who was unfor-
Most Dangerous Wing Royal Marinos v. Stoker Dee' (H.M.S
tunately injured at the beginning| Phoenix) Bantam and Featherweight SINGLES TO BITTER END of the season and who has been his vacancy on the left wing will be Hammett returns to the pack and Championships of Cornwall.
sadly missed from the right wing-filled by St. Clair Ford, the Scottish 10-ROUND WELTERWEIGHT W Young cup games coming in
TE were discussing the G. M. threequarter position, is also due International, who will be supported
16-ROUND CONTEST-FOR FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
CONTEST
Max Brilka (Germany) v. A. Appleby (ILM.S. Pandora).
6-ROUND' WELTERWEIGHT
'CONTEST DAY
B. last Sunday and remarking on the
A. B. Wingrave (H.M.S. Medway) 7. A. B. Fancy (H.M.9. Medway).
6-ROUND MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST
The following is “Rover"s" week- only one change in the team which end soccer forecast, giving the held the Club to a draw last week favoured team in capital letters:A.
Lee, who has regularly filled the [right-wing berth, was not a certain starter, and in view of this the Following their defeat at the selectors have seen fit to give Vic-CLUB hands of the Lincolns, two changes tor a trial.
...
E. LANCS
Second S. China "B"
The Saints stand a very good have been made in the South China chance of entering the "B" eleven who meet St. Joseph's Round, but much will depend on in the Senior Shield encounter to Herridge and Beatty, the two. In- morrow at Caroline Hill.
NAVY side forwards, who would do much better if they parted with the ball E LANGS sooner and more often.
Cheung Chi-ying, the right-back will be replaced by Lee Kam, while Yu Hing-yuen, the left-back, will make a reappearance in Les Kam's position.
Yu Wah-hing, the right full back will be rested. His place will be filled by Young Chi-cheong, who
his hands full in stopping Cheuk-
Addis, the right-half, will have ARTILLERY
R.A.0.0. Saints defence will probably ori- Recreio Shek-kam, as any anxiety to the ginate from this source.
v Fusiliers
(Club Ground, 2.30-p.m.);
v Kowloon
v. Kowloon
(Navy, 2.30 p.m.)} Club
B. Clarke (H.M.S. Medway). Corporal Fitzgerald (H.M.S. Kent) v.
6--ROUND WELTERWEIGHT
CONTESTS
A. B. Parker (H.M.S. Medway)
P. O. Davis (H.M.8. Kent).
́6--ROUND-WELTERWEIGHT CONTEST
Row 2.80 p.m.) For The Coupon
(Kowloon,
Fusiliers
(Military, H.V, 2.30 p.m.)|
✓ SOUTH CHINA: (Chatham Road, 2.80. p.m.)
V POLICE
St. Joseph's will be represented by: UNIVERSITY makes a welcome return to the Wong;-Souza and Dellar; Addis,] team after several weeks' absence. Leonard and Elms; Victor, Beatty, R.A.M.C. Tong Kwan is still nursing an in- Ward, Herridge and Costs. jury.
The team is: Wong Wah-kai; Lee Kam, Yu Hing-yuon; Young Chi-cheong, Lim Tak po, Henry Young: Yeung Sul- ylek, Lai Siu-wing, Tsang King-kl, Cheuk Shek-kam and L4 Shek-yau.
Other Football reports will be
found on Page 13.
Kowloon Half-Back Line
Changed For Shield Game
*
Navy
Police
MARLISLE'' are the only team who have failed to record an
point.
(King's Park, 2.30 p.m.)Jaway
R.A.5.C. (St. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.)
·
for Home leave next month.
by Benson. This should be the most dangerous wing on display
Webster has been dropped, in
annoyance caused to both sides in Among the rugger players ex- the drawn A.P.C.--Dodwell's match pected to arrive in the Colony favour of Clark, who returned to by having to replay the entire game J. W. Bonnar, who captained Singa- the Colony with the Eighth Des- on the following Sunday. The pore last season in the Inter-state troyer Flotilla, and whose inclusion intelligent member of the party, he games, and who is expected in the is bound to strengthen the attack. who plays the "match game for third week of February from Home drinks with great skill, contributed leave.
s very sound suggestion. Why not
play all the singles matches to the SERVICE CORPS bitter end Le even although A beats. B 8 and 2 let them play to the 18th and record how many holes
BEAT MEDICALS IN
LEAGUE CRICKET
Ballard's Inspired Spell With Ball
FOR 13 IN 10 OVERS GIVES
R.A.S.C. FIFTH WIN
Webster, in spite of being a Navy. "cap" has diaplayed very diappoint- Ing form this season,
Several changes have also been made in the Navy pack.
Sowman, who played in the second row a fortnight, ago, will be a front-
row forward in support of Galletley,
who is hooking, while Evans, who was taken l shortly before the date of the previous encounter, re- turns as the other front row for ward.
(Kowloon, 4 p.m.))
A. B. Robinson (H.M.S. Medway) v. A finished up over the 18? ^If. ST. JOSEPH'S
Mel Hermes (Seaman 1st Class U.S.S. therefore, at the end of the day the (Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.) Mindanao).
game has finished all square la JUNIOR SHIELD
matches, the side being the greater number of holes up over the singles would qualify for the next round.
I believe this practice has been 7
Whitfield and Roome will be the in force in a popular English tour
second-row forwards, while Kelburne Inament of a similar nature for
will be in the middle of the back- many years and, has added to, Brilliant bowling by Cpl. Ballard, as the wing-forwards.--
row with Hammett and Orr-Ewing rather than detracted from, the who secured 7 for 13 in 10 overs, Major H. J. M. MeIntyre, R.A. general interest. And, more impor-enabled the Royal Army Service will referee and the teams are:-- tant, it does not interfere with the Corps to beat the Royal Army Med Navy Lieut. Cheyne (Olympus); smooth running of a tournament cal Corps by 78 runs in the junior Lieut. Carrey (Cornwall), A. B. Marsh Incidentally it might be em cricket league at Sookuupoo yester. (Suffolk) Surg. Lieut. Benson (Mod- phasised that all G. M. Young Cup day,
way) and Lieut. St. C: Ford (Orphens); games, whether singles or fourballs
Lieut. Clark (Duncan) and Lieut. The RAS.C. have now played Forbes (Phoenix); Lieut. Sowman square does not satisfy the re have won five and drawn the other, whitfield (Falmouth), Comdr, Rooms six league games, of which they (Kent), E. R. A. Galletley (Cornwall). Lieut. Evans (Suffolk); Lient. Comdr. quirements of the tournament. Their victims have been the Civil (Medway); E. A Hammett (Phoenix), Service, by 60 runs; the K.C.C by Lieut. Kelburne (Falmouth) and 76 runs Craigengewer by 7 wie Comdr. Orr-Ewing. (Tamar) kets; the Club, by 101 runs and Club: G. F. Lammert W. H. B. the Medicala. They drew with the and H. R. McGilchrist; M: W. Turner Rigg, L. G. Robertson, J. Hutchison LRC after having had the worst and H. C. Meeke A Walkdon, W of the game,
E. Peers, GA. Stewart; D. A. Cum- Iming, 8. H. Garred; K A. Munro, D McLellan (Captain) and J. C. Miller.
Engineera
TATFORD have won their last seven games, and Mansfield their last five.
(Military, H.V., 4 pm) WA Sunday
v. 6. CHINA-PA”.
(Causeway Bay, 4 pm.)HAM and Gillingham have must be played to a finish, AP,
V LINCOLNS EDG (Kowloon, 4 p.m.
JUNIOR SHIELDS.
VELINCOLNEW
(Kowloon, 2.80 p.m-)]'; ';
Goal Scorers To Date
DIVISION 1.
The intermediate line of the has been moved up to right-wing. Kowloon team, which meets the Hopkins, the right half, has been East Lance. in the First Bound of dropped, and Whelan, last week's Johnstone (Police)
Howe (Club) right-wing, fills the vacancy. Higgins (lncolns) the Senior Shield to-morrow, has The whole of the forward line to Pak Wah" (6.C. "A") been reshuffled. Doyle, who mads has been changed. Hayes will be Ho Ka Keung (Athletic)
his debut last Satur
half, is now posit
Balf while Bl
at centr
have?
entre seen at Inside-right instead of at Tam Kour Pak (8.C. "A") Lal Bhul Wing (8C, “B”) Ight-inside-left, and as Winch la return B. Gosano (Beezele) ^.. da
lace ing to centre-forward Court will Fortey(8.W.B)
move out to the inside-left position. Chenk Shak Kam (8.C.
dropped and P. Fung King Cheang (S.C.
Morton (Artilleryy
lost their last five games.
China Mail Sports Diary
TODAY Billiards Steel Coulson League?
Chief and Petty Officers v Royal
Engineers MON
St. Patrick's® Club v Garrison Syła, East Tancashires v R. Artillery, Golf Va
Completion of Third Round Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies See tion Ballway Cup Competition. Horkey
Hong Kong Hockey Club Juniors As Incognitos”
HANDICAP PROBLEM
were
Tover the Xmas and New Year HE Bogey and Medal, resulta
holidays give the new handicap committee an immediate problem. The winner of the big Xmas pool Yesterday a scores had a splendid reward for his many Capt. Kimm, b Appa
Dan Service Corps: Fears unsuccessful laboura while Dev. Clarke, b Apps the late Handicap convenor, freed Capt. Walch, b Goulty from his duties passed on the Cpl. Ballard, b. Trimble buck to his successor by returning Le Crayford b Goulty a8 up to win the New Year Pool 8/Sergt. Flood, e and
Brig. Beth-Smith, b
on the Old Course. Let's hope this Cpl. Rogers, b Bon week's rain has not missed Fanling 6.Q.M.S. Digb and that, therá:
Char
be some fine to. Forsythe,
L/e Cooper, b Junior
Extra (B.6LB.3 N.B.1
Fall of the wicket
1 for 14, 1 for: 48,31 5 for 52, 6 for 64 T
for:103, 10 fer 108.
Bowling a
Paper Medical Corps, Maj. Bonavia, b Forsythe
28 Cpl. Colledge, e and b Ballard
Pie. Morris,b Ballard a
Capt. Trimble b-Forsythe
o Pte. Brook, b.Ballard}"
13 Sgt. Goulty, b Ballard
2 Pte. Baunders, t Ballard [L/o Leigh, b Formythe
B/c Meadowaib:Ballard: |Pie Appeab Ballard
Cpl. Caft, not ort 12105) Extran (B4);
Fall of
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