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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 13, 1937.
H.K. RUGBY
FIFTEEN'S
2ND MATCH
REST OF SHANGHAI TO-DAY
SOME POSSIBLE CHANGES
Following their success over the Shanghai Rugby Football Club last Thursday in the Interport matci the Hong Kong Rugby team will meet the Rest of Shanghai on the Canidrome ground at 11 a.m. to-day, when they should record their sec ond win.
The Colony side will probably drop Munro for this match and bring van Leeuwen into the right- -wing threequarter position, while W. Schnabel, who also travelled North with the team may play in the pack, in place of Redman,
The Rest of Shanghai include two players who came down to Hong Kong a year ago with the last vic- torious Shanghai side, namely G. S. McGill and W. E. "Billy" Tingle
are
The probable teams for to-day
Rest of Shanghai:-B. R. Brown (Club) G. S. McGill (Club, captain).! R. N. Bryant (Club), P. Monnot: (A.S.F.), and Cpl. Cook (Loyal Regt.), A P. D. Kennedy (Club) and W. E
Tingle (Club), Stein (U.S.M.C.), A. I
Burrows (Club), Vusic (U.S.M.C.), Pte. Thomas (Loyal, Regt.), N. Hicks (S.M.P.), Pte. Goulding (Loyal Regt.), M. Yamasaki (Tung Wen College), and S. A. Wallace (Club).
SHANGHAI SHOULD ENGLAND,
WIN AGAIN
SOCCER MATCH AGAINST
H. K. CHINESE
LOCAL SELECTORS ERROR.
IRELAND
AT RUGBY
FIFTY-SIXTH GAME TO-DAY
The fifty-sixth International encounter between England
England is expected to register her
FOLLOWING their triumph over the Hong Kong and Ireland will take place this Interport eleven, the Shanghai football team afternoon at Twickenham, when should experience little difficulty in beating the second victory in this year's serie. Hong Kong Chinese eleven, whom they encounter having beaten Wales in the first this afternoon on the Caroline Hill ground.
Shanghai will probably make several changes in their line-up and will probably include some of their reserves, while the local Chinese team will be as previously published.
game by a dropped goal (4 points) [to a try (3 points).
The following are the teams:-- England: -Owen Smith; Baler,
“A. X. Other"; Longland, Toft, Pres....
The Federation have, appar-should upset the Chinese, who will Cranmer, Candler, Sever; Kemp and ently retained their best men not be given an opportunity to play cott, "A.. Other," Huskisson, Weston, for to-morrow's All-Chinese In- their usual pretty game. Although J. Dicks (Northampton), Campbell- terport against East China. these Chinese team is a very youngį The "A. N. Others" are Gadner and Shanghai's bustling methods one, there is plenty of talent visible,a. Wheatley, whether they will play is
although it will be noticed that only conditional on their being fit. one World Olympic star, in Mak Ireland-Malcolmson". (North Ire- Shui-hon, the left-back, is included.land); Boyle (Dublin University); Cheng Shui-hong, the Chinese in-Bailey (University College, Dublin), McMahon (Black Rock College). Mor- side-right, is an old Interport star gan (Clontarf); Cromey (Queen's). and gave Hong Kong their first vic-Morgan (Clontarf), (captain). Alexan- tory on Shanghai soil in November, der (North Ireland) Corken (Colle- 1932.
gians). Deering (Bective).. ¡Graves (Wanderers), Lawlor, (Bective), Pus- The teams are:-
Isell (University College, Cork), Sig- HK. Chinese: Tsui Hang (Eas-, gins (Collegians), Walker (Collegians). tern); Mak Shui-hon (Kowloon Chin- ese) and Wong Shek-ping (Athletic); The following were the results Lai Kwok-chui (K. Chinese), Lim Tak- for the past 10 years:-
CHINESE “DERBY" SOCCER CLASH.
EAST MEETS SOUTH
TO-MORROW
Caroline Hill should be packed Hong Kong: J. P. Whitham; H: to capacity to-morrow when the van Leeuwen, W. E, Grieve, H. D. Bid- East China football team will meet welf and G. K. Chadwick; A HR South China in the Chinese Inter- Butcher, J. L. Bonnar A. F. Walkden
(Captain), W. E. Peers, E. P. Hum-port soccer series in defence of the phreys; LH. Bradford, A. W. Holden; Lee Hy-san Trophy, of which they W. Schnabel, K. A. Watson and B. O'M are the present holders. Deane.
SHANGHAI'S
LAST GAME
IN COLONY
The Shanghai Interport soccer team will play their third and last game at Sookunpoo next Monday, when they will meet the Combined Services.
Erwin, the Combined Services right-winger. will not be able to play, and his place will be taken by Le Page, of the Navy.
The South China team will be composed of South China “A” players with the exception of Cheong Moon-wing, of the Athletic. None of these players are parti- cipating in this afternoon's game between the Combined Chinese and Shanghai. 2
po (S.C. “B”) and Cheung.. Kwok-choi (Eastern); Tang Kwong-sum (Athlet tic), Cheng Shui-hon (Eastern), Chan Taka. China "p), Chow' Man-
chi (K. Chinese) and Lee Shek-yau (S. China "B").
Lai
Reserves:-Ip Pak-wah (S. China) "A"); Lau Hing-choi (S. China "A"); Soon Ling-sing (Eastern); and
Referee:-C. P. O. Smyth, R.N. Ting-choi (Eastern).
-Linesmen:-Sgt. Isley, R.E. and Mr. Kossick.
1927
England
1928
England
1929
Ireland
1930
Ireland
1931
Ireland
11 1923 England 17-
1932 England
1934 England 19-3
1935
1935
England 14-3 Ireland
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SPALDING
East China: Chang Yuen-tsai (Tung wa): Feng Yuen-ya (Tang Hwa) and Lee Ning (Tung Hwa) (Captain); Liu Shu-tseng (Chinan), Hsu King-sheung (Ching Tai) and Koo Sung-sing (Tung Hwa); Siek Wen-siu (Tung Hwa), Tse Poi-yin (Ching Tai), Tai Liu-king (Tung Hwa). Loo Do-wen and Van Shim-hwa (Tung Hawa).
Reserves:-Wong Ki-how and Chiang
Fo-siang.
C. Services:-Fus. Rowlands (2/RW. Tin-sang and Tam Kong-pak; Leung South China-Pau Ka-ping, Lee Fus.); A. B. Wolverson (RN) and Bugler Stevens (1/RU. Rifles); Fus. Kwok-wai; Tso Kwai-shing, Fung Wing-chiu, Wong Mei-shun and Lee Evans (2/RW. Fus.), Col Campbell King-cheong. Lee Wai-tong. Lai Shui- (1/RU. Rifles) (Captain) and Fus. wing, and Cheong Moon-wing (Athle Taylor (2/R.W. Fus.): Le Page tic). (Navy), Tel Wride (RN), L/Cpl Reserves: Tam Kwan-koon (Atale- Miller, MM. (1/Seaforth), Fus. Tal-
bot (2/RW. Fus.) and Fus. Roberts tic), Wong Shek-ping (Athletic), Lau
(2/R.W. Fus.).
Hing-choi (South China “A”), Ip Pak-i Reserves: Rifma. Pickering (1/R.Urick (South China "B"). and Cheuk wah (South China “A”). Yeung Shuj- Rifles): Pte. Williamson (1/Seaforth); Shek-kam (South China "B"). Sapr. Howlett (RE.) and Pte McGui- gan (1/Seaforth).
Referee: Mr. D. Kossick. Linesmen:-C. P. O. Smyth, R.N. and Set, Isley, PE
SHANGHAI TEAM AT CENOTAPH
On Thursday morning, Stan. Gash, manager and coach, of the Shanghai Interport soccer team.
MISS FOWLER AND MISS
WONG SHINE
(Continued from Page 19)
To sum up the match, it would not be unjust to say that Hong Kong, were much the faster team, a
accompanied by members of the more polished combination and at
team and W. E. Hollands, of the Hong Kong Football Association, laid a wreath at the Cenotaph.
BILLY WELLS INR INJURED.
side that were vastly superior, în- dividually, to their opponents. Lack of finish and stout-hearted resist ance from Miss Bomko and Miss Victal kept them from scoring on Tat least half a dozen occasions.
Before concluding. I must give Billy Wells, son of Bombardier word of praise to Messrs. G.-T. Wells, former British heavy weight, Palmer and H. A. Osborne for the champion, has suffered injury to his fine way they handled a scrappy ribs in training.
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