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CHITRAL
CARTHAGE.
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5,500 1st Mar. 6,000 2nd Mar. 15,000 th Mar.
16,000 23rd Mar.
CATHAY
+BEHAR
6.100. 30th Mar.
13,200 3th Apr.
6,100 13th Apr.
CORPU
+*SOUDÁN
15,000 20th Apr.
7,000 27th Apr.
RANCHI
17,000 4th May
NALDERA
16,000 18th May
RANPURA
17,000 1st June
„RAJPUTANA
12,000 18th June
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Team At Full Strength
And Should
CHANGES
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STILL HOLD
GOAL RECORD
{Continued From Page 5) "B," I suffering from a Bevore The East Lance will be repro-shaking-up, and his position is Their defence is also brillant sented by only thein Third Division being filled by Robertson, who and the two backs comprise the eloven in League Football this return to the team will be welcoined steadiest pair in the Colony. Quan- week-end, and they should have no by all soccer enthusiasts."
trill is the aounder of the two, difficulty in securing a further two A determined player who is coo)
being more accurate in his clear- points at the expense of the En-under all circumstances, Robertson gineers.
will be a definite menace to the ances and more adept with his
stick. The same eleven will take the Tam Kong-pak and Ip Pak-wa left- dels that have played practically wing combination, who have once Clarke, however, combines well throughout the season:
before come up against the Club with him, and the two allow very player and failed.
little to pass them, as can be seen by the team's noteworthy goal average.
REED IN LINCOLNS GOAL
English And Baldry May Change Positions
Skinner Uncertain
It is uncertain whether Skinner, the pivot, and skipper of the Club
The goal-keeper, Wittaker, does not get lot off "scot-free," for he is
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side, will be on view as he is tes continually at work. He has play Fortnightly sailing:—
recovering, from tonsillitis. Yester- day he took the field for the firsted for the greater part of the sea- time in a week and has not yet son, but has now given up the The Lincolns have not finally finally made up his mind whether almost as good, and with a little game: His successor, Dudley, is selected their team for their First to play or not, Division encounter against the in саве Skloner is also more practice will be one of the Police.
absentee, Taylin will be brought.in
Army's best. Reed will replace Meakin in goal at left-half, while Andy Duncan
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and English will probably change will probably fill the pixot position. DUDLEY'S FINE SAVE with Baldry from the outside-left).
Dudley, the new. goalkeeper, has to the outside-right position,
Gamble's Big Task
been seen In several clever and The probable teams is-Reed; Ash,} Gamble will have the unenviable spectacular saves: He uses his Edmunson; A. N. Other, Thompson, task of playing policeman to the feet and hands to great advantage. Robson; English, Malpas, Higgins, clever Tam Kong-pak and Ip Pak-On Wednesday last he made one of Ridley, Baldry..
The Lincoln eleven for their wa combination, and a great deal the best saves I have seen for some
time. Second Division encounter against will depend on his display.
Hi, who made a welcome ra the Engineers will be
Campbell, of the Suffolk, drove turn to the Club side about a month the ball from about 10 yards range. ago, has made an excellent inside about, breast high and it looked an partner to Bickford, and it will not almost certain goal, but Dudley, surprise me if one of them breaks who was on the other side of the
Taylor, Ashby, Shaw, Key, Widdy, ibbett, Clayton, Ruah, Dabbs, McGuire: Tayne.
AIRMEN WITHOUT THOMPSON
Doherty Provės Able Substitute
through for a goal,
Leung Wing Chiu Danger
1
goal, flung himself across the goal- mouth and stopped the ball with his outstretched hand, recovering
Howe must be fed at all stages quickly to clear with a well-direct · of the game, but the Club, attackers ed shot. must keep in mind that Leung
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Wing-chiu is one of the few half-SUFFOLK'S IMPROVEMENT backs in the Colony to have a keen' It was surprising to see the won- For their match against the sense of anticipation, and they will derful improvement in the display Police this week the Airmen will be have to be very careful in their given by the majority of the Suf- without the services of Thompson, passing.
folk men. Campbell, who WAR who is leaving the Colony and whe
The Athletic have more than picked to play for the Navy Trian- for some time now has filled the proved that South China "A" are gular team, has been off-form late- outside-right position. In Doherty, not an unconquerable combination, ly bul on Wednesday he showed a however, they appear to havea and if the Club defence could but very welcome return to form. His good substitute, and without be-follow their example-in tackling stickwork and anticipation was littling the service of the man who immediately they need have no outstanding, while his passes were is leaving, it is possible that he four of any danger to their charge, much better than usual. will fill the position even better.! Murray again takes the place of
C. J. Malyon will referee and the
SURTEES VERY WEAK teams are:- Brixton at right-half.
The Suffolk were again unlucky, South China "A":-Wong Wing (Captain); Lee Tin-sang and Lau Mau; however, to find Surtees, their loa- Leung In-chan, Leung Wing-chiu and der, off form. He was very slow and Lau Hing-choi; Tso Kwal-shing, Wong showed poor ball control, besides Melahun, Fung King-cheong, Tam spoiling numerous chances. On Kong-pak and Ip Pak-wa.
one occasion he was about Avė
Against the Police, the defence will probably have a lively time, and the Airmen will be fortunate if, they take away a point.
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TANDA
NANKIN NELLORE
1936.
7,000 2nd Mar. 11 am. 7,000 2nd Apr.
· 7,000.
3rd May
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Club: G. Rodger; G. Gamble and 3. Strange; L. G. Robertson, J. Skinner Yards from the Sappers' goal with (Captain) and A. Duncan; F. Fowler, only Dudley to beat, but hesitated G. Forrow, A. Howe, G. Hill and B. I. and allowed Clarke to rush in and Bickford.
CLUB JUNIORS SHOULD WIN
Nicholls Returns
Pivot Position
clear the ball.
A new player on the Suffolk's! [left wing, Hutchinson, played a unfortunate įgood game, but was
to have a slow partner. His solo efforts enabled him to reach the circle's edge but his strong centres [never found their mark. This was not his fault for the remainder of the forward line did not back him
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The Club juniors, who encounter up sufficiently. players who have helped consider-the Eastern to-morrow at home,
Comdr. Phillips was another to ably in placing their team in such should experience no difficulty in a prominent position in the Third obtaining both points, for, in spite
show signs of returning to form, hunted for you for weeks, Mademoi Divison.
of several notable changes since Lately he has been slower than selle! And all the time you wore Stanley Gibbons
here, in this flies-infested· habita- usual. The team will be selected from the last week, the defence has been Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan following:-Cooper,
tion! Sacre, I shall be greatly Alvis, Forsyth, strengthened. and Hong Kong to Australia.
Jennings, Daley,
honoured, Mademoiselle, to convey C.B.A. LADIES CHECKED Digby, Crawford, Hong Kong to Sydney --- 10 days.
Fuller, Eycot, Beasley, Clarke, Payne, who has been suffering The Recreto Ladies caused quite you back to civilisation. We depart Vaughan.
from a head injury, has now re-a sensation in the Caer Clark immediately." NAVY EXPERIMENT the sticks, while F. Nicholls, who they shared
covered and will be seen between competition last Sunday when
He led her to the waiting 'planes. two goals with the The guns were dismantled; then, as received a severe head injury a Central British Association Ladies if waiting for this moment, Bu Maza and his markamen opened are fortnight ago-and who played in after being led by a goal up to the goal last Saturday, has sufficiently last 10 minutes.
from behind the distant rocks recovered to take his place in the The C.B.A. were unlucky to find cera fell to the sand, blood stream. With a gasp, one of the flying off- pivot position.
their forwards in poor shooting ing from his head. The Club have a newcomer in form, for Miss P. Silva, the Shang- The Navy Junior eleven has
a number of Stirling, who played both back and hai Interporter reserve, was not orders. The engines were started, The squadron leader gave swift changes for their fixture goal-keeper for the Shamsen Club, very steady in goal. Miss the machines prepared to take off against Kowloon to-morrow. He was seen practicing, yesterday Phillips replaces Roberts in goal, at the Club and impressed the Smith often broke through the Ro-Bu Maza and his men rushed for Godhear comes in at left-back in selectors. It is quite probable that orele defence, but shot wide on each ward, recklessly; the girl hid her place of Beard, who moves to the he will be given a chance. ||right position: Bowers replaces The team is:-Payne, M. Railton
Bennett at centre-half and the late (Captain) and Binnie Hopkins, ter moves up to lead the attack Fisher, G. Duncan, G. Williams and Nicholls and Bitter; G. H. Fowler, Ryan moves from centre forward to Sloan. outside-left to replace Adams. · Reserves:-Krilovaky, Stevens and|
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SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,
1935.
SANTHIA
*BEHAR
CATHAY
NANKIN
8,000 7th Mar.
0,100 7th Mar
15,000 8th Mar
7,000 9th Mar.
*BOUDAN
TALMA
CORPU
NELLORE
RANCHI
10,000 21st Mar,
14,500 22nd Mar.
7,000 Brd Apr.
17,000 - 3rd Apr.-
Cargo only.
Amoy, S'hal, Moji, Kobe & Osaka.
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
Amoy, Shal, Moji, Kobe & Osaka.
S'hal, Kobe, Yokohama.
S'hai, Moji; Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama.
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EASTERN MAKE NO CHANGES
Meet Club Juniors To-morrow
No changes have been made the Eastern Athletic's bei will meet the Club Division game to-m They are"ßelding which was Lance by 8 goals to;
The team cin
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ENGINEERS MAY SPRING SURPRISE
Same Team To Meet Lincolns
Bu Maza, enraged at the chance KOWLOON WITHOUT of losing the white woman he con- sidered his own, ran straight for BORDERERS
the machine where she sat beside the squadron leader. With complete Anxiety Felt Over Ignorance of the ways of devil. The Engineers, for their Second birds, of the danger he was in, he Division encounter against the Game With Saints
stood in the way of the slowly Lincolns, will field the same eleven moving machine, his rifle at his that defeated the University last Kowloon have been considerably shoulder. No sound came to the week-end, weakened now that the three Borgirl's ears as the whirling blades of Although the Lincolns, have yet derers have left the team to go the propeller tore his burnous, to meet defeat, the Sappers should Home on the Somersétahive on crashed his skull, fung him to the fully extend them and may pos- The Kowloon juniors have been Sunday, and should have none too ground,
sibly spring a surprise. strengthened by the inclusion of any a time against St. Joseph's The machines rose, gathered two new men for their game in their Senior Division encounter spoed, turned to the North,"
the Royal Nav
in the at Kowloon to-morrow, YOU division at: Kowloon * to MUTKOW,
The new men are Sinclair, of the who hay
Sinclair And Stewart
where the
Colony
A body lay naked and motionleen
THE END.
who played for the upon the sand. left-back, will be sorely the other twp, Davies:
inside-left
ssed. ved
ante team Royal
Stewart, who
com
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the
has been
anfor league.
Stewart) and TI-
partnerini stand Will
The Third Division eleven will be strengthened by the return of Cir- tar and Ferris, who have been suf- fering from minor injuries, but doubts are entertained as to whs- |ther they can hold the thrustful at-
tacks of the East Lance.
The team are:
Davis, a former player for Kow at XI-allick; Black, Dudley; {loon,,will be seen at right-half, ". Denham, Lester, Peggi Gallard, Budden, team will be-Boyes Eyecas Darby, Howlett, and Creagha DIN: Ó. Davis, Bliss and Barlowi|-|End-i XI-Carter:: Revill, / Striks; {(Capt);+McKelvin;7-G»« Clark Coleman & Walls Waxrla Jones,
Woods, Boyling, and
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