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THE CHINA HAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935

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SOUTH CHINA WITHOUT LEE FOR SENIOR SHIELD SOCCER CLASH

Racing Notes

(By "RAPIER">

TOW that the annual meeting is

N

over, we know more or less

who who's

we can now bettle ponics, and down to, I am sure, à good year's racing. Da

ይሄ . regards the

Reviewing the off-day meeting, the Australia pontes Champions was certainly the best rnce of the day. All the ponies, including Ross Ann, got off well together at the barrier, and from the word "go" it War a tearing up of the track, alright. All the outstanding) winners kept well buached up to the lust furlong.

It was a picture to see Able!

The South China "B" eloven, above, entered the semi-final round of the Senior Shield by defeating the Royal Artillery by 3 goals to 1 last

Wednesday afternoon at Sookynpoo.. (King's Studio).

20TH BATTERY WIN OVER

9TH BATTERY

Amazon "fat out" as they term it, LEACH SCORES TWICE IN SMALL

I thought his run in the Melbourne)

run in the

Cap was excellent, but it was no comparison to his Champions, and I don't think, I

· UNITS SOCCER CLASH

far wrong in saying he is the Lam PROVING themselves a far superior team, the 20th. Battery,

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CLUB MAKE CHANGES

ELLIOTT IS

DEBARRED

FROM GAME

Robertson Marking Tam-Ip Wing

DIRECT METHODS MAY UPSET CHINESE

(By "ROVER") HOLDERS OF THE SENIOR |SHIELD ON THREE OCCA- SIONS AND FAVOURITES FOR THIS SEASON'S TITLE; SOUTH CHINA "A" WILL BE GIVEN THEIR MOST SEVERE TEST WHEN THEY ENTERTAIN THE CLUB IN THE SECOND, ROUND AT CA- ROLINE HILL...

TO-MORROW

Both sides will

The Bouth China junior eleven, above, narrowly defeated the Artillery Juniors by the odd goal in five in the Junior Shield on Wednesday. (King's

Studio).

ATHLETIC CHANGES FOR TO-MORROW ́DARKIE CHAN AND TSUI

AH-FAI AVAILABLE

GOLF

NOTES

(By "NIBLICK")

PARSONS produced wonder

D. fully consistent golf to take

the Fear Cup last Sunday.. Thirty- Jáix holes medal play was the order of the day, and his return of 8182 16332 131 nett was seven strokos ahead of the next score. His net? Agure, record, three strokes below par for 36 holes, and calls for a revised handl- cap under E. G. U, ruling,

A. J. Dennis and A. T. Braley,tled for runner-up with a nett 128, fol- lowed by the previous holder, A. L. Eastman, whe behind.

Was

one stroke

Of the first seven places., four were filled by single figure handi-'. cap players, the other three being. |double figure men'; this is evidence of the excellence of the handicap-

be below EVERAL changes have been made in the Athletic Senior ele- ping at the Lion Rock course, Royal Artillery, defeated the 9th, A. A. Battery, Royal Ar-

SE that has ever been hers, and pro-tillery, by 4 goals to 1 in the Small Units Football League yester-strength, but, in spite of this, ven, who are expected to avenge their defeat of last Novem particularly when the results show the clash is expected to provide her in their First Division game against South China "B" at Soo-that only six strokes separates the runners-up down to seventh place. bably the best that eyer will be day at Happy Valley...

Immediately after the commencement of the game, the 20th one of the best games of the pre-kunpoo to-morrow. Been on the Valley track.

The Athletic are fielding one of their best teams this sea- Battery launched consistent attacks and scored their first goal sent season.

South China laat hold the title in son. Lai Kwok-chlu, the right-back, who is on the injured list, CAPTAIN'S CUP THE Sobs Champions was won through Brown, who converted with a neat header. Sparkes, at

the 1933-34 season, but in the fol will be deputised by Ng Tak-wing, while Lo Ho cheong, the rightHE 16 qualifiers will commence Ty Seventeenth of Septem-outside-left, also sent in several quad shots, but failed.

the match play sfage next week- Tang Kwang lowing year were outclassed by the full-back, will stand down for Wong Shek-ping.

F. E, A, Remedios makes a then powerful Borderer combina-am, the right-winger, has been dropped in favour of Lee Hung-end.

welcome re-appearance in this com ber, and I don't think he had

tion, while the Club, although often ching.

petition after an absence of some one moment to

reaching the semi-final, laat held

whole race,

a

Just before interval, Leach, nt

worry during the inside-left, broke through to net ST. JOSEPH'S ARE

through the last

finished as he 'liked.

hè just came the winners' second goal."

furlong and The 9th, Battery were slow and

elumsy in their movements. They!

Mr. D. Black recorded a very were continuously robbed of the fine win un Mount Pilatus follow-ball, and were given few oppor-

FAVOURED TO

ed closely by Goldsmith which was tunities to show what they could Despite

nicely ridden by Mr. Delta..

Mr. Heard recorded a fine win on

do with it. ''

After the interval Leach scored a-few minutes later Went Paride, paying $36.20, quite again, and

Ribble Morton," in the Pivot position, handsome "dividend."

A

BEAT KOWLOON

Loss Of Four Service Men

SOUND DEFENCE

I

the title in 1922,

Lee An Absentee

wai, at left-half, South China will With the exception of Lee Kwok-

||bo fielding, thely, strongest - aloveu. Lee is unfortunately, still on the injured list with a fractured loft- elbow, and it will probably be some)·

again won a very nice race, for his scored the fourth goal for the 20th, St. Joseph's will be losing four time before he is seen in action owner, Mr. Gordon Mackie, though Battery from outside the penalty he was hard ridden by Mr. Néeda. (aren.

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*

HARVEST View,

1.

ROVER'S FORECAST

Taul Ah-fai, the pivot, and Chan Chun-wo (Darkie Chan), the left or three years, and his adjust- ed handicap may, make just that winger, two of their best players, little difference between nearly have assured the Athletic that and 'right, there"

their services will be available,

COMPETITIONS

The team is:-Sut. Tim-m; Wong! Shek-ping, Mak Shiu-hon; Ng Tak- wing, Taul Ah-fai, Ho Chor-yin; Lee, Hugg-ching, Young Kan-po, Ho Kar-T the commencement of the cur keung, Chan Chun-wo (Darkie Chun) A rent, season 1 heard vague? and Fung King-yu,

rumours of 'oclectic' competitions

A

and other diversities from the

SOUTH CHINA MAKE nsual bogey and medal pools, but

ONE CHANGE

The following is Rover's fore- Tong Kwan Dropped

From Side

cast giving the favoured team in Capitala:

To-morrow FIRST DIVISION

valuable men on Sunday when the again. Troopship Somersetshire carries Lau Hing-chol, who has played Just before time, however, Dur away with her Addts, Dellar, for the "A" team on one. or twol occasions, fills the left-half vacancy) Beat; Bater good by Mr. Pih, won the Griffins charged down, while holding the Addia is a very good all-rounder where he will be given the difficult rage from the moment the barrier ball and, as he fell, he throw the and will be sorely missed from the task of keeping an eye on the For was raised. Mr. Pih went in front ball out to Sandells, who made ne Saints' Intermediate line, while row-Fowler combination, and stayed there. It was certain-mistake to score the 9th Battery's Dellar's vacancy at left-back will

Wong Mei-shun Playing. ly a stolen race High Honour only goal

be very hard. to fill. 9th Battery:-1/Bdr. Durham; Gnr.

Wong Mei-shun, who has helped won the other Grifns race by a

Mackie's Yoxall and Gnr. Clancy; L/Bdr., Hunt, short head from Mr. Ythan. Mr. Tuo rode a very hard Gr. Morton and Gnt. Fisher Bdr. the brains of the Saints' attack, to win a considerable number of S. CHINA "B"

Rivers, Gnr. Brown, Gar. Knight, Gar. and, together with Ward, have South China's Toolball trophies, KOWLOON Leach and Gur. Sparkes

formed one of the most formidable makes a reappearance in the team 20th Battery:Gnr. Hall; Gar. Mac. trios" in any First Division team. at inside-right, where he will be in LINCOLNS Andrews and Gor. Sergeant; Gnr.

"(Continued on Page 5)

opposition to Andy Duncan, the Stephens, Gnr. Hopkins and Gnr.

Club's veteran left-half.

Kowloon Roscoe; Tptr. Brooker,, Gnr. Sandells,

Several changes have been made in the Club Eastern side, the most notable

race and from all accounts should be congratulated, as I hear the pony is a terrible "slug."

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T present all the ponies are Gur. Barraclough, Gnr. Moseley and A prving a well earned rest Gnr. Cartlidge,

after their five strenuous days of racing, nothing being done in training this week. The next! meeting is to-morrow weck, and ought to prove another successful day's racing as winners are not; barred..

The one race that catches my] eye is the Moonie Pond Handicap in which we will again see Able Amazno in action.

A

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SAPPERS DEFEAT

SERVICE CORPS

Howlett Score Twice

For Engineers

The Royal Engineers secured a victory by three clear goals over

LL the Northern riders salled the Royal Army Service Corps in on the Empress bost on Tues- the Small Units Football League day, with the exception of Mr. yesterday at Happy Valley.

Needa and Mr. Sun, who, I hear.

Both teams played a keen and

are prolonging their stay to attend hotly contested game in the open- ing half, but, in spite of consistent the First Extra meeting.

attacks by both sides, there was no acore at the interval

In the second half, however, the Engineers improved, and were soon leading by two goals, acored in quick succession by Howlitt, who played at Inside-left. The third goal was scored by Derby, the En- gineers' centre-forward."

Goal-Scorers ORDNANCE CHANGES

To Date

* DIVISION L'

Tam Kong Pak: (8.C. 'A')

Johnson (Police). Hawe (Club)

B. Gowans (Rscrais)

Ip Pak Wah (8,C," "A")

Lal Bhul Wing (8.C. “F”)

Ho Ka Keung (Athletic) Fung King Catong (B,C,

White (Kowloom)Mike Chan Chan We (Athletle) Farley 18.W Check Shok

O'Brien Given Charge Of Attack

The R.A.D.C, are making a num ber of changes for their fixture against the Railway.

Gosling returns at right-half li

1 place of Parker, who is leaving:for Home Prince moves from centre: forward to outside-right in place of Boden, while Goad comes in

Iny place

will again lead the

selected beamTM boch, Hopkinson;;: Gosling,

Prince, Goad,

Beatty and Horridge have been

***

vAthletic

(Bookunpoo, 4.80 p.m.)

y St. Joseph's

v Polica

(Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.) (Chatham Road, 4.80 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION ***

NAVY (Kowloon, 8 p.m.)

being the absence of University Elliott from among the Lincolns

forwards.

Elliott Not Available

Elliott, unfortunately R.A.O.C

Y CLUB

so far these have not materialised. For what it is worth I suggest that. Jan ecelectic competition "over the first three week-ends of April might

Cube run to ester for those members who cannot enter (for obvious reasons) in the Hong Foursomes.

RETURN ENCOUNTER AGAINST and are unable to play in the Cap-

ATHLETIC

to tains Cup through falling, qualify. Apart from # Emall Following their win over, the amount of work at the end of the Artillery by 3 goals to 1: In the competition there is no additional Benfor Shield competition on Wed-work for the Committee concerned, nesday, South China "B" are not and I feel sure that entries would the making any changes for their First justify this change from Division Game against the Athletic (ordinary week-end 'pools." at Sookumpoo to-morrow.

41

(Club, 8 p.m.)

The name of Tong Kwan, the OVERHEARD AT THE ARTILLERY (Happy Valley, 3 p.m.) Chinese left-half, is still missing NINTEENTH

✓ ENGINEERS from the team, but Tong has been

he shot a 78 with att (Sookunpoo, 8. p.m.) sadly out of practice and his place 18 handicap, and I used to think the is again being filled by Henry Crooks Country Club was at Lai-

team is slightly chikok." Young. The [changed from that which defented

4.

ATHLETIC

THIRD

v South China ( (Caroline Hill, 8`p.m.).

DIVISION

Railway..

v Police

Engineers

for the Club,' pisyed in

the earlier rounds of AIR FORCE

the Shfeld for Kowloon,!

and is now debarred EAST LANCS

from playing for the |R.A.3.C. Club S

This has resulted in

that guy who writes. (Railway, 8 pm) the Athletic in their first round en-Overheard at the Nineteenth' ought

(Chatham Read, 8 p.m.)

(Military HAV.. 8 p.m.)

V LINCOLNS

counter on November 12, last. to have an earful of those Liar

The team is Wong Wah-kat; Chung Boards." Chi-ying, Yu Hing-yuen; Lee Kain,

Lim Tak-po, Henry Young; Chan Tak-

he shook for two

(Navy, 8 p.m.)thon, Lat Shui-wing, Teang King-k, hours and finished with about 65

Cheuk.Shek-kam and Lee Bhek-yau-

packets,"

I think the telephone

SENIOR SHIELD

the reinstatement of South China "A" v CLUB

Forrow, who, although

still a junior player, is

one of the best of the

Club's younger for Artillery. wards, G

the right-half.

Lt. Col. Carrington Sykes, R.A. Commanding the Royal Artillery, Captalu G. F. Fleetwood, Deamond, Hynes, who -RA Officer in charge of the Royal Artillery filled

Football and Captain K. Harse, R.A., Hon. Beere position last Saturday tary Hong Kong Area Football Committee and against South, China Chairman of the H.K.F.A. Referes's” Commlites.

*** Continued on Page-13. (King's Studio), (

(Caroline Hill, 4.80. p.m.) ATHLETIC JUNIORS ought to be removed, it interfere:

Sunday

FIRST DIVISION

M♥ §, "CHINA

GAME UNCERTAIN

(Bookunpoo, 430, pan.) Probable Team Selected

Other Football repo found on Page:

will be

with my drifting."!-

and those pimples are actually starting to grow beards":{ I don't want to win

it, my name is too long for the

Due to the fact that their junior Records Board." match against the Artillery to

morrow may be postponed, the GOLF STARTING

Athletic have not yet selected their

Iteam.

In case the game is played as

TIMES

scheduled, the following will pro- Country Club Pairings

bably represent them

Li Kwok-kee; Chan Bla-chuan, Tang

Kwong wing: Chan Siu-man, Wong

Wing-ning, To: Ho-hang; Chow: Xing

On Sunday

The following are the golf start-

ching, Tse For Un, Lo Wal-kan, Cheung ing times for Sunday at the Coun Moon-wing and Mak Ping wahtry Club:

HOTELS MEET JEWISH TEAM 10.29 W. G. Williams, E. Sadick.

IN SOCCER ENCOUNTER

[10.82 APA^:Lopes, H. G. Leong, 10,86. A.--Urquhart, E. 1 Leltas. EN 1040 R. A. G. Basto, FE: Remedios,“ The Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels 10.44 C. G. Andersen, H, Kew. ~

Jewish 10.48 L D'Almada e Castro, JJ, Basto, 10.59 E. Dida Roza FAXON da Silva.; 10.56 A. E: Centro, A. W. de Rosa,

soccer eleven

on: Su

will, mes

chos

11,00 B. Barto, C. EVE

11.04 Ck Kew, C. 11/BUD

$11.10 Mr E Leitao, Mri

11.20 Hra F. E-Remed

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