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THE "CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1935
SOCCER FORWARD
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Asked when he will make a re
turn trip to the Colony, Tay said ELLIOTT PLAYS
that he will come to Hong Kong,
prior to the Chinese National
Meeting which is to be held in Nanking during the Chinese Na- tional holidays in October this year.} At this meeting, he said, he will attempt to secure a place in the Chines World Olymple football
team.
Rejoining Singapore Club
FOR CLUB AGAINST
SOUTH CHINA "B"
(Continued from Page 4).
SIGNALS LOSE
VALUABLE MEN
ON TROOPSHIP
(Continued From Page 5)
The Suffolk played very unin- japiring hockey in their Mamak en- counter with the United on Tues
day, which the latter team won by goals to 1. Surtees, the Naval
leader, had one of his off days and could do nothing with the ball, while Campbell was just as bad apt to at contre-half. Opinions of course, are
the other hand change from time to time, but The United on Elliott was never thought very played the game of their Ilves, much of, even after he had been their four forwards working very bard to break through the naval Tay said that as soon as he re-given an Interport trial. covera from his knee injury, which Hill and Fowler made a perfect defence on thres, occasions, recoly he sustained several months ago in partnership last week, and the rea- ing only slight opposition from the first game against the Athletic, son for breaking up this combine is Phillips, at right back. The latter he will rejoin the Singapore Chin-a complete mystery.
played a very steady game and was ese Football Association, for which Robertson, whom it was thought clearing with well directed first club he played prior to his transfer would be available, is unable to play time shots, here.
and Duncan, drops back from in-
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Born and educated in Singapore, side-left to centre-half; while Skin ROBERTS IN NAVY Pre Lincoln.Apr. 9. M'aight Tay's family originally came from ner alts the right-flapk berth-
Swatow... and some. of his closest, relatives are still in that city. He first started
Howe Must Be Fed- Providing the team play up
to
GOAL
Changes For Game Against Club
1.
to play soccer in 1928, and scratch and providing that Howe in was with the second team of the supplied with long forward passes. Singapore Chinese Football Assocla- giving him room to move about in. tion for two years, 1928-1929, For the Club stand a good chance of
The navy Juniors are making the next four years he played for beating South China "B".
The team Is-Rodger; Gamble and number of changes for their Axture the first eleven of the same Asso- S. Strange; Skinner (Captain), A. Dun-against the Club at Causeway Bay ciation.
Can and D. Hgnes; F. Fowler, Elliott. to-morrow. Howe, Hand Blekford.
Singapore Interporter
Tay first came into prominence when he was selected to play for LEE KWOK WAI ON Singapore in the H.M.S. Malaya
SOUTH CHINA "A"S
Cup series in 1932. In 1993 was again selected for Singapore,
INJURED
(Continued from Pagé 43
Roberts replaces McSweeney be- tween the sticks, Bennett and Dodds come in to replace
Chamberlain and Whyman at centre-
half and outside-right, respec-
LISTtively, and Ryan replaces Nosmith
to lead the attack.
When the Chinese National Athletic Meeting Was held.in Nanking two years ago, Tay joined & the South China Athletic Assocla- tlon. Last year he was selected to represent the Colony in the Inter- port matches against Shanghai in strong as what they were at the be-Adams (Adventure). the latter port. In the same year ginning of last season, they are,
Saints Dangerous Forwards Although the Saints are not as
The selected team in: Roberts (Folke. stone); Soloman (Adventura), Courtney (Cornwall); White (Duncan), Bennett (Berwick), McDonald (Hermes); Dodds Suffolk), Males (Adventure), Ryan (Suffolk), Donnell (Adventure), and
he was with the China soccer eleven nevertheless, a fort to be Herriage MEDICALS WITHOUT
at the Far Eastern Olympic Games with and with Beatty and Herridge|
MORRIS
Davis Given Chance Against Lancs
in Manila, and this year he was an among the forwards, are oven lable Interport reserve for the Colony. to lower South China's colours,
Besides his football activities,' Unfortunately for South China, it] Tay, who is going into business in has always been their policy to play Singapore, is a keen musician, be- a weak team when up against a ing. especially adept with the Chin- weak team, and this has more than esc guitar, He is also a good once resulted in the lowering of
I was in the nature of a sur swimmer, as well as being a good their colours. Let us hope that prise that the Medicals defented billiards player.
Sunday will prove to be an excep- the Lincolns last week, but if they tion.
can take the points from the East Lee Kwok-Wai Injured Lanes to-morrow the surprise will For the first time in many montha|ho even grøster, Unfortunately South China will be compelled to
(perhaps for- fleld an incomplete regular, first tunately for the East Lanes) they eleven, for Tay Quee-liang, theirjare unable to field, the same eleven, brilliant left-winger, leaves for Morris having to take his place in Singapore. to-morrow, while Lee the Corps cricket team. To fill the Kwok-wai is on the injured list with vacancy created, Poole will move a broken arm.
from inside-right to right-half and The South China "B" team, fol-Davis will come into the side, al lowing their overwhelming win over inside-right.
ST. JOSEPH'S STIFF BATTLE AHEAD Meet South China On Sunday
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Brixton May Take Place In Side
Sahban's Return Is Welcomed
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NO CHANGES FOR SOUTH CHINA JUNIOR XI
Sung Ning-hing, the Eastern for ward, will not be available against |
Yung the East Lancs to-morrow. Seze, the reserve forward will A}} the vacancy.
The following will represent the Cheung Shui-hong; the ex-Inter-South Chinn juniors who meet the porter, will again be seen in action Athletic, to-morrow in the Second
Division. and his presence should strengthen
Lee Chuen; Cheung Ying-chuen, the Eastern considerably.
Eugene Chong; Wan Cho-lok, Ho Chi- M. Sahban makers welcome rewing, Mok Yuen-sang; Jack Tack-har, turn to the team, after an absence Ip Kom-ming, Hui Yin-kong, Lee Wing-
If Brixton la still unfit to take of several weeks. He will take Lee on and Lai Fat-chong
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Inside-left.
IN QUANDARY
(Continued from Page 4)
to meet the Railway will be that while the latter will be moved to RECREIO FIRST ELEVEN LEFT which lost by two goals to the East] Lance a fortnight ngo. This match
The team Is-F. J. de Silva; Lai S'hai., Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama, should give them an opportunity Ting chol, Ng Ying-ki; Ho Chi-ying Suf Plog-shun, Lee Ping-tong: Sahban. Amoy, Shal, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. securing both points,
Although the side has not met Kwok Ying-wai, Cheung Shul-hong, with a great deal of success recent-Wong Wo.ting and Yung Seze. 15 ly, it cannot be said that in any of their matches they have been out classed, and it is almost a certainty that if they play against the more lowly placed teams as they did against the Recreio and the East Lancs there are yet, several points
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