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FOOTBALL

(Continued from Pago 4)

NAVY HARD HIT

Nine New Players To Meet South China

COCKER TO MAKE DEBUT

China Maul

Sports Diary.

Hockey-Twelfth Battery Royal Ar tillery v. Police Seconds, 4 p.m.; Hong

INTERPORT HOCKEY INCIDENT

(Continued From Page 5):

COLONY'S FINE CHANCE

Kong Hockey Club Juniors Ext A tam such as that which beat Lancashires, ENSIERO TO-MORROW N

Macao would give Malaya a very.

Cricket-First Division Club de hard fight, and, having witnessed Reerelo v. Royal Navy (L); Indian Rthe standard of play there, I em C. v. Hong Kong C.C. (F) Second convinced that the Colony team Division, Royal Navy Van Club de would stand a very good chance of Recreio (L); Hong Kong C.C. Indian winning several of their games. The Navy, for their fixture R.C. (F),

First Division, against South-China "A" at Caro- Football. First

While still on the subject of In line Hill to-morrow, will field a new Lincolna (Club Ground), eleven, with the exception of Kiley Rearelo v Royal Welch Fusiliers terports, I must congratulate, Mies (King's Park) East Lanesshher Woolley on her excellent display and Skinner. Owing to the Suffolk Kowloon (Chatham Road Ground), being at sea, six of the players that South China "A" y. Royal Navy (Caro at left-back for the Colony on Tues have been selected each week will ine Hill), 1.15 p.m.; Second Division, day last.

University v. East Lancashires, Eastern be unavailable

Clabdel

v. Lincolns, 2.45 p.m.; Third Division, It was no easy task to face that Wearmouth, who has given many R.A.O.C. v. Police, Royal Air Force multitude of faces for the first a delightful thrill, is suffering from v. East Lancashires, 2.45 p.m. injuries, and no more will be seen Hockey-Gaer Clark Cup, Hong time in a position entirely new to Ladies v. Y.M.C.A. (Y.M.C.A. her, but the confidence placed in for some time at least of Glass, Kong

fully Bright, and West, of the "Sports-Ground), Sp..; Friendly matches, her by the selectore was

Y.M.C.A. v. "Incognitos" (Y.M.C.A. justified. mans" submarine Rainbow.

5:18 pm.

They GroundCombined Services v. Club

Ground), 4.15 p.m.

are leaving for Home this week-end. Of the new players not much is generally known with the exception of Cocker, who has represented the C.R.C. 3, p.m.

Yachting Royal Hong Kong Yacht to take place, and preparations for Navy at Home, but the Selectora Club's Fourth Corinthian Race for the various teams are well in hand. A meeting of the international re- expect them to prove worthy "aub- Racing Yachts. stitute and avenge the recent de-

presentatives is being called next Cricket.-Second Division, Royal week. feat in the Senior Shield.

Navy v. Central British School (F)."

(Sookunpoo Glons Mixed Doubles Final local Hockey internationals are due With barely a month to go, the

The selected team Is:-Cocker: Beard, Moss; Hughes, Bennett, Good rich; Kiley, Roberts, Gray, Constable, Skinner (Capt.).

BRIXTON AGAIN INJURED

Air Force Have New Problem.To Solve

The Air Force seem doomed to trouble. Last week Brixton returned to the side, after being injured in an earlier match, but before the whistle blew for half-time, he was lying on the side of the field hors de combat. His injury is not serious, but it is bad enough to| keep him out of the team for yet a week or two.

As a reault of this upset, Ber.

SUNDAY

Golf Semi-final Rounds Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Junior Cham- ENGLAND LOSES PLAYERS plonship, completion of final round England won the first of the "G.M. Young" Cup, semi-final rounds), "Stubbs" Shield and Captain's Cup series by defeating India by an only goal scored by Garthwaite int Football. First Division, Royal the replay, but their chances this Artillery v. Chinese Athletic (Sookun- poo Ground), South China "A" v. Royal year are not so bright with many of last year's team absent from the Welch Fusiliers (Caroline Hill Ground),

Competitions.

4.15 p.m.; Third Division, Club de Colony. Recrpio v. R.A.S.C., 2.45 pm,

-7

Racing Fanling Hunt & Race Club

It is quite likely that, all the Steeplechase Meeting (Rwant! Course): teams which entered last year will 2:30 p.m.

Tachting-Royal Hong Kong Yacht again be competing, with the ex- Club v Army...

Golf Notes

(Continued From Page 4)

OVERHEARD AT THE

NINETEENTH

".... and when I awoke on

ception of Germany, who very sportingly entered last year's tournament after 'scraping together the remnants of their disbanded Mamak Tournament team.

It is to be hoped that Ireland will enter this year, for I hear there are a number of Irishmen In the Royal Welch Fusillers, who, In- cidentally, will supply the majority rington will return to the side to Wednesday morning I still had my of the players for the Welsh morrow against the East Lancs hammer, it had joined forces with team. Instead of taking Brixton's place. at two others and they were all "work- Now to refer to Macao again, right-half, however, it probable ing overtime in my head." that he will displace Allen, who

and he always has 2 will then fill the position vacated practice; swing first...

its the by Brixton.

most perfect part of his game."

D. McLellan, who formerly cap- Gregory, who showed on Satur-

believe me, his.caddy was day that he is almost as good adressed in blue to match his shirt

tained the "Y" and who was the back as he is inside-left, le at pre- and golf socks."

outstanding, pivot of last season, is sent playing as clever and effective

“... turned up half an hour making his last appearance on Sun- football as any other player in the late and said, he'd had to cook his day in his old position. He re- Third Division, and when Walsh

EN

settles down, these two, together, own breakfast, the boy had gone to are going to cause opposing de Canton, more fat." fence quite a lot of trouble.

The probable team will be:-Mead: Stacks, Beacham; Allen, Turnock, Ber- forington; Thompson, Hubbard, Walsh

Gregory and Ewart.

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... and Albert returned last with the horse's Tuesday night.

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turned from Shanghai this morn- ing having skippered the Colony Interport rugby fifteen.

MCLELLAN GREAT ASSET I am sure that McLellan's Inelu- alon in the side will benefit the "y" to a considerable extent, for VAUGHAN MAY AID he is invaluable in defence and is

head handle."

R.A.S.C. Should Secure Points

an untiring and very unselfish player with a fine sense of diatri bution.

The following is the team to'play The Service Corps have not final-for the YM.C.A. against Macao One change has been made in ly decided upon their team to mast on Sunday:-F. Fowler; E. F. Selk with the the Recreio at King's Park on Sun-and G. Sommer; J. Farmer, D. Mc- Eastern team to' clash Lincoins in the Second Division day, but it is understood that the Lellan and R. A. Bates; S. Fowler, Bame eleven will take the field that G. Fowler, W. J. Brown, H. Moeller With and T. J. Price (Captain). ****** Les Ping-tong, the outside-right, has done so well recently.

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ROBERTSON TO AID he withdraw from the team the

THE CLUB

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Ho Leading Forwards Against Gunners

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The team will comprise the same. eleven as that which defeated the East Lance by 4 goals to 8 a fort- night ago, A

The team is han," Wong [Chu Ah-falɛHO

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can has been taken from left-half would like to take this oppor- to fill the vacancy, while Robertson,tunity of suggesting that the Hong who returned from His Rugby trip Kong Ladies Hockey Association to-day, returns to his former post-make immediate preparations for tion of Jeft-half.

visiting Shanghai next year so that when the ticae arrives there will (be no hitch.

GORMAN WILL LEAD EAST BLANCS FORWARD LINE

(Continued from Page, $)

The Ladies would do well to avoid the example of the Hồng

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