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EIS CHINA

MARCH 30-

CORINTHIANS RETURN ENCOUNTER

SOUTH CHINA

REORGANISE THEIR HALF BACK LINE

VISITORS' TEAM NOT YET ANNOUNCED

THE last opportunity of witnessing the Islington Corinthians in action will be afforded football enthusiasts when they meet South China Athletic Association, in a return exhibition encounter, at Caroline Hill, this afternoon, at 5.15 p.m.

The South China team were defeated by the only goal in their first encounter, and are hoping to reverse the results this time. They are making several important changes in the team which met the visitors in the first game.

Lim Tak-po, who played in thef - pivotal position in

the first

game, has been dropped and first game, has been dropped and the whole of the "A" teams half- back line will be on view. Lau

Hing Choi will occupy the centre LADIES SENIOR

half berth, while Leung Wing!

Chui and Lee Kwok-wai will be REST HOCKEY the wing halves.

XI SELECTED

Tang Kwong-sum will be seen on the right wing, in place of Yeung Shui-yick, who is still suffering from an injury sustained in the Lail Wah Cup final recently..

CHAN TAK-FAI AS LEADER

Following a trial at King's Park, yesterday, the following were selected to represent the senior Rest eleven against the "Y" Ladies. champions of the Caer Clark Cup League, next Saturday

the

Teung Shui-vich left will not be seen in action this afternoon ow- ing to injuries, while Leung Wing Chai, right, position as right half.

be in his usual

Airmen Assist Macao To Defeat R.A.F.!

BUT GIVE POLISHED AEROBATICS" DISPLAY

(By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT)

THE ROYAL AIR FORCE HOCKEY SIDE HAD THEIR FIRST

EXPERIENCE OF MACAO HOSPITALITY LAST SUNDAY. 27TH MARCH.

FIELDING A STRONG, WELL-BALANCED TEAM THE AIR- Chan Tak-fai, who has been Army ground at Gascoigne Road NET. ALPIN-WATT WAS CONSPICUOUS IN THIS FIRST AS MEN WERE SOON IN THE HOME SIDE HALF BUT FAILED TO showing great improvement since (U.S.P.C.):— the Corinthians were last here, will

SAULT. THE PORTUGUESE FORWARDS THEN GOT INTO Mrs. Lunson (HKL.) (goal); Miss leed the attack again, while the G. White (St. Andrew's) (right-back) THEIR STRIDE AND, FROM A SMART MOVEMENT WHICH left wing combination of Lau and Miss B. Parsons (CBA) (left FOUND THE DEFENCE IN THE AIR', THE LEFT WINGER DE- Chung-sang and Lee Shek-yan, of back); Miss J. Wong (St. Andrew's) FEATED THE CUSTODIAN WITH A SIZZLING SHOT. the "B" team, has been preferred (right-half), Miss B. Pope (HKL) (centre-half) and Miss L Woolley

to that of the "A". Lai Shui-wing is unable to play owing to an in- jury.

The prices for this game have been reduced and special facilities have been granted to the Services and school children, and, with the present good weather prevailing; a good gate is anticipated.

The following were the results of the Islington Corinthians" four games in the Colony:-

V. Civilians :

(GBA) (left-half); Miss F. Wong The going was heavy and both

IN FLAT-SPIN (St. Andrew's) (right-wing), Miss E. Eides found difficulty in keeping The second chukkah started Churn (St. Andrew's) (inside-right).] heir feet particularly the with the aeronauts in a flat spin. Mrs. G. A. White (C.B.A) forward), Miss P. Gittins (St. An-

(centre viators who carried out several Before they had recovered, two drew's) (inside-left) and Miss D. Hunt xceptionally fine side-slips. Cur- more points were scored against (CBA) (outside-left).

on-Shirley was notable for his them, and shortly afterwards, as Reserves:-Miss P. Everest (CBA) polished aerobatics amongst the the result of a smart bit of co (half-back); Miss A Reid (St. An-

pectators.

operation by the R.A.F. with the

drew's) (half-back) and Miss F. Best

(C.B.A.) (outside-right).

SWIMMER BEREAVED

After about 25 minutes play, the inside right found the avia

tors defence at fault again, and from a breast high centre he crashed the leather into the rig- Ke-ging with a beautiful cross bat.

T. South China A.A. под 1-0 v. United Services

WOR 3-1

Dato Dr. Wong Shin-thwin, of Won 3 1 lantan, who died on Stinday at Ser- The Air Force supporters now dang, Kedah, was the father of Dr. put in some strenuous work, and goal-Wong Siong-hing, former holder of Corin-the Colony backstroke record.

Roose Jenking thus encouraged,

F. Hong Kong

The following were

WOD 5-1

the

scorers for the Islington thians during their four here:

Sheerwood

Avery

Read

Bradbury

Tarrant

Total

games

BLENOU,

12

We are asked to state that there are plenty of seats available for to-day's match and no possibility of a crush.

JUNIOR CRICKET MATCH

A friendly game of cricket will

Dr. Wong Siong-hing, well-known flashed down the wing, only to be in Hong Kong, graduated from the robbed with the goal almost with- Hong Kong University and while anm his grasp. Lemon time came with undergraduate

established his back a two goal advantage for the Home stroke record and represented the Co- lony in an interport.

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opposition, the birdmen's citadel fell again.

The airmen now gave up blind flying and came out of the clouds. Finally from a footling attack

which never looked like threaten- ing the Portuguese Colony's goal, Rossiter topped his shot and the ball spun into the net over the

custodian's shoulder.

On the run of the play, the Macan players were superior but the air- men were unlucky to score several goals against themselves. Robin- son, as usual, was ubiquitous, and the umpiring though the cause of the usual adverse comments of a high standard.

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A good time was had by all, and, in spite of the wetness of the sparkling play

some

was seen. This magnificent display was witnessed by a large and en- thusiastic gathering of sportamen

In case it is not clear from the foregoing what the final score was, the result was that Macau and the RAF shared six goals rather un- eventy--that is to say in the ratio of 5 to 1, the first digit repr ing the Macan aggregate.

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