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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935

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CHINESE SENIOR TEAMS ABSENT FROM SOCCER PROGRAMME

A Ward the St. Joseph's in- side-right, above, in the brains of their attack and...is playing as well as he has ever done.

"

CANTON FOOTBALL

TEAM DISAPPOINT

BOWEN IN LIMELIGHT FÖR ST JOSEPH'S

LOCAL DEFENCE MAGNIFICENT

(By Rover"}

Malpas, of the Lincolns, abore, will be playing again in the pre- mier team this week. A tricky

JUDGING on yesterday's display against the player, he can also shoot well-

St. Joseph's Football Club, the Canton team to participate in the China National Games in Shanghai stand a very slight chance of carrying off the championship as the absence of Ip Pak- wa, Lee Tin-sang, Fung King-cheong and Wong GOOD ENCOUNTER Ki-leung has played havoc with the team spirit.

FUSILIERS AND

POLICE CLASH

AT KOWLOON

FOR SUNDAY

JOHNSON BACK AGAIN

(By "REFEREE") Following their smashing triumph over the Club de Recreio last week in their away fixture. the Police Recreation Club are ex- pected to secure

Yesterday the Chinese beat St. Joseph's by an only goal, and

ROVER'S

FORECAST

To-morrow

it was a very lucky one! What will happen when they come up against the Colony, Malayans and the pick of Shanghai is not LINCOLNS difficult to conjecture.

First Division

The outstanding feature of yesterday's clash was the able Kosioon manner in which the Saints defence kept the Chinese at bay- ST. JOSEPH'S Costa and Bowen, the latter particularly, being outstanding.

their second RECREIO HARD brace of points in their. First | HIT BY SEVERAL when they clash with the Fust TEAM INJURIES

Division" to-morrow afternoon!

liers.

The latter, closely following the example set by the South Wales Borderers three years ago, have! not taken very long to get proper- their display "ly settled and, on

against the Lincolns last Satur

should fully extend day.

guardians of the law.

the

GOSANOS UNABLE TO PLAY

DELGADO TAKES OVER PIVOT POSITION

r Recreio

(Sookumpoo, 4.39 pm.)

* Club

EAST LANCS. (Kowleen, 4.30 p.m.) (Causeway Bay, 4.30 pm.)

Second Division

*-Fusiliers Had the Saints' intermediate ENGINEERS line been up to form. they might

(Sookunpoo, 3.00 pm) EAST LANGS RASC & have helped considerably to-

RAO.C

wards victory, but as it was the

forwards had to come back! Kowloon

goal to

LINCOLNS

almost to their own

CLUB

(Chatham Road, 4.30 p.m.)

▾ Extern ·

v Radio

(Club, 4.30 p.m.)

RECREIO WITHOUT

GOSANOS

ROYAL ARTILLERY TEAM

IN "DERBY" CLASH

KOWLOON ALSO HANDICAPPED

THE

(By

Rover")

Mocton, the BA Lysemiten pivot, above, played a great game. against the Athletic Last Suday. and if he continues showing this good form he will rival Lawton as the Army pivot.

Football League has no sooner started than the programme has been curtailed by the temporary absence of the senior Chinese teams, South China "A" and "B" and the Chinese KOWLOON Athletic, who are away from the Colony at Shanghai participating in the China National Games.

The outstanding feature of to-morrow's programme is the number of changes that have been made due to injuries, the Recreio being without three of their leading lights in A. V. and B. Gosano and N. Beltran for their game against the Lincolns at Sookunpoo.

The Club and St. Joseph's meet at Causeway Bay where a fairly even game is forecasted, while the East Lanes should take both points from Kowloon, who will also not be at full strength-

**

A very interesting game will take place at Sookunpoo on Sun-

day when the Lyemun and SAINTS AND

~ UNIVERSITY Stonecutters teams clash in a In (Kowloon, 3.00 pm) Royal Artillery "derby."

the Second Division, the En- (Causeway Bay, 200 pm)gineers, the East Lancs, the University. Lincolns and the Club are expected to record vic- tories, while the Air Force, East Lancs. Fusiliers. Sappers and Lincolns should win in the Third Division

FUSILIERS

forage for themselves.

Souza is fast becoming an ex- and yesterday cellent custodian kept the spectators on tip-toes

Third Division: during the whole of the second R.A.M.C.

T. Air Force" (Chatham Road, 3.00 pm.) half when the Chinese bombarded

Police, Chinese `· EAST LANCS. his charge from every angle.

(Railway, 4.30 pm Bowen Good

St. Joseph's (Military HV 4:30 pm) Bowen, the Recreio back, was

$. The latter are making only one

brought into the side at the last LIGA

PORTUGUESA Engineers The old cry injuries" is again change in their team. Johnson

rest as the Saints were one

(St. Joseph's, 4.30 p.m.) displacing Bone at inside-right, being heard, and the latest team

scort

He has a perfect under-Police Europeans. Y LINCOLNSKA making one of the most effective to suffer are the Club de Recreio, standing with Costa and the two

(Athletic (HY.), 4.30 p.m.) forward lines in the League. who will be seriously handicap of them were practically invincible

Johnson Back Again ped for their first Division match Johnson was given several In-against the Lincolns at Sook-in the opening half and, as a mat- ter of fact, throughout the match. Leonard played a bustling game

(By "ROVER")

the

He

terport trials, but failed to secure poo.

A. V. Gosano, is still suffering in the pivot position, although he LYEEMUN a "cap." He will be playing be- tween two bustling and clever from the effects of the nasty gash

was not very constructive forwards in Tommy Pile and Step he received over the right fore-

improved towards the close of the POLICE hens. The latter is one of the head last Saturday against trickiest forwards I have seen for Police, and has decided that the opening half and was responsible

for some pretty movements some time, and has plenty of wound is not worth aggravating.

The Saints forwards played while B. Gosano sustained power off. both feet.

Green. the inside-left. is very swollen ankle as a result of being well in the first half when they much on a par with Tam Kong hit by a hockey ball. He too will enjoyed the major portion of the pak and Fung King-cheong, and be an absentee.

if he continues in his present

tory.

..

Beltrão An Absentee

8

play, but Gurbachan Singh is still hanging on to the ball much too long and could have got rid of it vantage of his side.

South China

Sunday

First Division

Stonecutters

Fusiliers

SEVERAL GOOD

THIRD DIVISION

ENCOUNTERS

MEDICALS DEBUT AGAINST AIRMEN

(Sookumpoo, 4.30 pim.);

(Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.) SAINTS FIELDING A NEW TEAM

Second Division -

ATHLETIC (Caroline Hill; 4.39. p.m.){

FIRST DIVISION

(By "ROVER").

There are several interesting games in the Third Division to- morrow, the best being that be tween the R.A.M.C. and the Royal Air Force, on the Chatham Road ground.

SERIOUSLY

HANDICAPPED

HESSE UNABLE TO TURN OUT

EAST LANCS SHOULD WIN EASILY

(By “SCOUT")

With the seasón hardly begun, the Kowloon Football Club have already on the injured list one of their best half-backs, Boyd, who broke a blood-clot in the right-leg

CLUB CLASH

TO-MORROW and will be incapacitated for

Both Team Make *Changes

SYD STRANGE AGAIN IN CLUB DEFENCE

(By “SCOUT”)

several matches.

But this is not all by any means, as: Kowloon will be without the services of Hesse. their inside- left, who is unable to play owing to pressure of official duties in Canton.

Everest, their right-back, is the Ithird member of last week's team who is an uncertain starter, “ and

A very even First Division Lea gne Football match should be withis position is being tentatively filled by Willis, last season's right- nessed on the Navy ground at Causeway Bay to-morrow when back, who played for the juniors

one

last week-end.

Steele Dropped.

St. Joseph's entertain the Club.

Both teams are making change in their line-ups, the Club bringing in Strange at left-back The East Lancs, have made instead of Sykes, "who has been several changes in their team. relegated to the junior eleven. Gorman displacing Steele at left- while the Saints will probably be back to strengthen the full-back without the services of S. Souza, division, while the latter will play their right-back, W. Ayock taking for the juniors in the same posi- his place.

Saints Speedy Attack

Although the soldiers suffered a The Saints opened their season serious' lapse against. South China with a meritorious victory over "A" last Saturday, they were by Kowloon last week and gave their no means disgraced and are pro-

their

tion.

Sandford's Lapse

Sandford was sadly off form on

footballers, but he can be one of

the most dangerous forwards when on form.

form. nothing can prevent him - But this is not all Beltrão, or several occasions to the ad-

The Air Force experienced little critics something to think about bably the strongest Service team. from securing an Interport trial:

The Fusiliers played a splendid their pivot and captain, has been

difficulty in defeating the Railway The vast improvement în Right Wing Shine

last week and but for the brilliant attack. which has been greatly game last week and it was most compelled to take "French leave"

Souza and Fernandes, the left- unfortunate that three penalties as his sister is being married to

goal-keeping of Li Heung, the strengthened by the inclusion of morrow and this leaves the Portuwing partnership, were very poor were awarded against them 2.9

The following are the League railway custodian, they would have Souza and Gurbachan Singh, as Wednesday against the Canton they were fully deserving of vic-18uese Club with three serious gap and lacked initiative, but Ward

won by a larger margin. The Air made a world of difference, while to fill

and Darkie Lee, on the other hand, soccer teams:-

Force have a good forward line Sinclair, a newcomer from the J. Maher, who is deputising for Keneghan Advances

and Farmer and Brixton are very Royal Corps of Signals, gave dangerous when near the goal. very promising display at left-

The East Lancs, should have no Keneghan is fast robbing Lee V. Gosano, is no newcomer towere a most effective pair and Kwok-wai. of South China, of theed for the Recreio two seasons 280 Hussain was off form and could do the full-back division, having play-more than once gave the Chinese defence many anxious moments.

Club: G. Rodger: G. Gamble_and

The Medicals were given a bye half.

The Club also opened their sea difficulty in securing their first distinction of being the best wing-when the Gosanos were members

IS. H. Strange; L. G. Robertson, J. T. last week, and with most of last half in the Colony, and on Wed-

very little to help his winger, and K. Gilchrist and J. Skinner, LE season's players available, they son with a win last Saturday over points, and I shall be greatly sur- of the Saints. nesday last was the most effective "

consequently Lee had to fend for Lammert, Elliott, F. Fowler, Forrow have quite a good team. Howells Stonecutters, and the new for prised if they fail

and B. I. Bickford

will be at centre-half, while Pym ward line, with Fowler as leader, player in the Army side, with the

St. Joseph's-U. B. Souza; W. East

The Chinese backs, Mak Sin-hon land Fa, Cha-hing, were a

fairly Ayock and C. Costa; Enssain, D. and Poole will be in the forward worked like a machine with well

Leonard and Sinclair, D. Lee, Aline and should prove to be the greased cogs.. sound pair, älthough the latter was Ward, Gurbachan Singh, F. Souza and main danger. inclined to be erratic in the open-L Fernandes.

Kowloon:-Boyes; J. Willis and A ing half. The outstanding players,

exception of Lawton, the

Lanes pivot-

Where the Fusiliers are very

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SERVICE TEAMS

strong is in their goalkeeping TO BE FEATURED

berth. Rowlands almost being in

a class by himself.

The Police being at home, the Fusiliers must play a shade bet

· IN 2ND DIVISION

ter than last week if they are to FUSILIERS AND R.E.

stave off defeat, but, judging on last week's form, the Police will

Start favourites:

· THIRD DIVISION.

لي

R.A.M.C. Wright; Ingoe and

TO CLASH

EASTERN MUST IMPROVE

FOR PROMOTION

(By "ROVER”)

The best football games to he

Wybe, Westwood, Howells and Youd: witnessed to-morrow in the Second Pym, McHale, Poole, Slater

Division will be those in which

Morris.

Chinese Police-Chan Wai-tam, military teams participate. Wong Sun, and Wong On; Wa Po, A very good and even game Chan Chui and Wing Tso-bok; Wong should be witnessed between the Man-wai, Tan Kwai-tsoi, Li Kam Engineers and Fusillers. Both Chan Wing-kam, and Kong Hing

Air Force Fort: Everson and teams have had very easy wins Brewer; Murray, Gregory and Allen; so far and hope to go very far in McGregor, Sollis, Farmer, Brixton the League."- and Ewart

European Police: Mintey, Greig and Salter-Heyward Dowman." send Manning, Sullivan, Bone, Willerton, Fraser and Bentley,

and

Lincolas-Musgrove, Markin and Moody:** Gridth. Berriman Mangian; Chisholine, Hildrew, Rush, i Barnsby and Thropera

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NEXT YEAR'S "VARSITY":"

GOLF MATCH

The Varsity match between Oxford and Cambridge next year will be played on the course of the Hoylake Royal LiverpoolTM ClubTM Hamet

Ion March 24 and 25.

„Radio:---Mi Sonra; Bocha Arcullis Fat Souza,

"Omar, Shaimeand

himself

however, were Lai Kwok chin and I. Etsinan, Stewart, A. 3. Bliss a Hor Chor-yin, the wing-halves, AN. Others V. Knox, L A. Oppen- heim, G. White. Honniball and V. whose spoiling and distribution G. Wh

Lincolns:-Reed; Ash and Edmund sen: Thompson, Deeming and Rob- son, Clayton, Malpas, Higgins, Rid- ley and Baldry.

was magnificent at times.

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Tin-sang," "above,

cammot

tain leave to go with the Can

National "ton-beam" "to the

ses at Shang. greatly missed in the

Artillery (Lyeemm): - Durham; Huggins and Clancy; Scott, Morton and Harris; Rivers, Edmunds, Reece, Knight and Sparkes.

Black-

Police: W. McHardy;. C burn and C. Pile; S. Brooks; G. Gonga (captain) and A. R. Brittain; T. Pie 4. Johnson, L Stevens, H. Green, and

East Lancs Hamsworth, Swain and Gorman; Smith, Lawton and North Mather, Horner, Sandford Ridings and, Griffin.

Rectelo: E. Marques; J. Bowen and J. Maher; G. Fernandes, N. Del- Lado and V. Marques; J. Gonsalves T. Castilho, J. Campos, J. Gomes and A. Alves.

SECOND DIVISION

East Laners Williams; Harwood and Steele; Howley, Walkeź and Ec- lesley: Swain, Carroll, Bowker, Con ter and Estcliffe, ROMA - Lincolns:Taylor-Dobbs and Shaw

Chapman, Widy and Ibbett, English

Toyne

Good Leader Fowler, by reason of his ability Chinese Police Must Improve The Chinese Police meet the to shoot of either foot, is one of champions, the East Lanes, on the the most dangerous leaders in the Railway ground. Their display league to-day, and he is receiving against St. Joseph's was not very every support from his two in- impressive and they will have to sides, Elliott and Forrow.

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Chai Ah-fai, the Athletic con tre-half, above, will probably be playing in the forward Fine "the Caeton-team-in-the-Nation games at Shanghai.

GOLF STARTING TIMES

Pairings For Fanling On Sunday

OLD COURSE am H H. Mundy A E

The following are the Royal Hong With the commencement of the Kong Golf Club starting times for Rugby season proper in a fort Fanling next Sunday:— might's time, the Club will be sore- ly missing Roberton from the right-half position, as the latter has to fulfill his duties as skipper of the first fifteen.-

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D. Forbes, T. R. Chassels. J. H. McElney D. A. Campbell

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9.36

AHR Butcher, L. J. A.

Fielden

9.40

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RADIO HOCKEY TEAM FOR MACAO

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Major Wren, L H. Geare

9:48

B. D. G. Barlow, HA Browning

9.52

R. H. McGregor, D. Gilmore.

T. R.

The following will represent the

9.56 Radio first eleven in a friendly 10.00 hockey match against the Royal}(:, Welsh Fusiliers at Sookanpoo to 10.04 day at 5-10. p.m. and against the 1.10.08 Macao Hockey Club on Sunday lat 2 pm:

10.12.

H. B. Souza, A. E. P. Guest and 10.16 3. S. Grewal; L. B. Kitchell, MEL Hassan and Jaggeet Singh; Sadia 10.20 Singh, Sarnagat Singh, Gurbachang Singh, Kalwant Singh, J. M. Tavares, 10,25 Reserves: Jangner Singh, Ehak-10.28 wan Singh and W. J. Chanson.

110,32

C. Mycock, T. J. Price. E. G. Wallington, Rowell LR. Billinghurst, W. Buyers

A. K. Forsyth, F. C. B. Blickk

KK. Roundi, J. Stenersen *G:^^: Stewart, A. WOM Scott

M. S Cumming, J. Cotesworth.

G. A. Deiper, C., C., Willson

ST. Butlin, T. L Pro HLC. Hopkins, D. S. Roob

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