THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 15, 1941.
TWO BIG GAMES FEATURE WEEK-END SOCCER SCHEDULE Sing Tao Can Take No Chances Against Middies
CRICKET PROGRAMME Army Should Beat
the
Following is tu-day's rieket programme teams:
and
FIRST DIVISION c. S. c. c. V 1. R. C.
v.
Recreio SECOND DIVISION
C. C. C.
K. C. C.
Police
Recreio
K.C.C. 2nd
FRIENDLIES
Madar, R J
11
v.
V.
C. S. C C.
University
XI:
I. A. C.
Luttes.
Fenton
A 1
K M 19 Extre Broken
GE Taylor, W. Rapley, 1 Shire
W W Parsons in
LH Burch. J R Lake, Masa
T
Civilians In
Lai Wah Cup
By "Referee"
THE TWO OUTSTANDING GAMES IN THIS WEEK'S SOCCER PROGRAMME ARE THE RE- TURN LEAGUE ENCOUNTER BETWEEN SING Brondbyder ¦ TAO AND MIDDLESEX ON CLUB GROUND TO- Gate W A F
DAY, AND THE FINAL OF THE LAI WAH CUP COMPETITION TO-MORROW BETWEEN ARMY AND CIVILIANS ON CLUB GROUND.
Recrero 1st XI - PI Reed, A M Rodrigues A
Praka M
1. G GRO J M Geesane, Gosano. E M L Soutes H. Oz mie MN da Silva and N A BellaD
J
N
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Recreio 2nd Xi: P A H Alves
Barros, F } Hemedios M A Re medios, A H Remedios 1. T A Remedios, J
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Suazo
Yvanovitch, M
A Lepre Mendone and A
V
N
Other
C.S.C C 1st XI J KJ Adws and F Bakin
W
Richardsot
Colledge. V N Fortescur 11
K Haak 179% Grifiths. D Mellan. A E
Pay, N Whiles and AM J Wright
C.S.C.C. 2nd XI H H Stampe G Ainste, J Batcow
Harport F
F Mc- South G
# Lawrence.
J Mitchell
J
Gowan, T-Lockhart N 1.
Stone and A Watson
'VARSITY JUST BEAT TAMAR
A! Happy Valley on Wednesday Farversity beat Taman in 1.
ing match by three runs
UNIVERSITY
K Là, e Boyas, bi Brown
16
D) Chelliah. b West
J. Fenton, by West
220
Aziz Aluned, run not
S. Amplavanur, played on, b
West
0. V. Cheung, e Sharp.
West
b
C. W. Hooi, b West
T. B. Teoh, b Horgan
N. Singh, run out
C. N. Mathews, st. Hopkins, b
West
S. Mahmood, not out
Bowling Analysis
On the two meet tunts that Mid- dit ses and Sing Tao have met the the latter team have won by one bart most al though Middlesex 1th play. Song Tao, after their Jag se, cannot afford to lose a point at this age of the compétition, whre Middlesex are Gul in shry what they can de
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At Cloth Road .. very un- portant Third Diviston game will
240 plaved between
R.A. chan piores, and Signals, and the result will have a very important heming on the Leique chuimpiem- 1
Ship
WEEK-END
SOCCER PROGRAMME
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
By "REFEREE" BOTH the leading teams in First Division had rude shocks on Saturday when Sing Tao were held to a goalless draw by Kow- loon, and South China were fully extended by St. Joseph's, being only able to win by the odd goal in three.
Sing Too may attribute their to the Japse to a treat extent wenkness of their wards, who were
them unable to produce usual form, and to the sterling work of the Kowloon inter- mediate-line, in which Roy Max- well was outstanding.
In view of the fact that Kow- foon were not at full strength their performance is all the more cre- ditable. They were not given many scoring opportunities but their forwards kept Sing Tuo suf- ficiently engaged to prevent then from giving more assistance to their own forwards.
The game was marred by the sending off of Soong Ling-sing of Sing Too. The matter is being in- Following are the fixture for the vestigated this afternoon by the week-end:
used have played eobritent- Ty pod hot all revertly and, r1
ther win thi. getm will be in Strong Toota 1t werk, 21th: Tova A tillery did well to hol-f. Royal Scots Au Force, lesdan, to a omes ali:
draw
Lai Wah Cup Final
Arniy
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To-1 row. bons in the Final of tor Lan Wat
To-day
First
Division
V Chub
- Sonkanapon, 4 10 pm. Surg Pat
V
14 Juh 415 pm Police
ཇཱརྙ་
Middlesex
Kowloon Boundary Street, 4 10 pm)
Second
Division
V Navy
Carolin H245 pm)
Cup Competition on Club: ground, İRADE thus being the first time for some
Casons that Chinese have bern in the Final.
Army did extraordinarily well 20th RA to eliminate the Chinese in the Semi-Anal round and if they are
5 ble to reproduce the same form they should be able to account for the Civilians,
+3
20
49
1
Eastern, who are now bracketed with Sing Tao for second place, meet the much-improved Kwong
Third Division
V
Shell (Boundary Street, 245 pm)
V Signals 24th R.A
(Chatham Road, 4.15 p.m )
Wah team at Boundary Street. Army
10 The latter team has improved be-
yond recognition And are well! able to extend Eastern who will | be without Lau Tse-cham and Chung Yung-sum.
Extras (B2, LB3, W5)
Total
161
O.. M. R.
W.
13.5
1 40
$
8
54
1
6
0 37
2 i}
20
3
West
Brown
Horgan
Boyes
TAMAR C.C.
Brown, e Lo, b Mahuroord
Whiteside. 1.b.w.
Am-
plavanar
34
West, b Amplavanar
48
Boyes, Amplavanar
8
Hoigan, c Tech, b Matthews
Hopkins, b Mahiaond
Sharp, b.w.. b Ampla vanar
Bowley, Mahmood
Wilson, b Mahmood
Junes, b Amplavarar
Burns, not out
Extras (20, LBI, NB1
Total
Bowling Analysis
O.. M. R.
Mahmood Singh
158
W.
7 1 39
+ 0 26
Amplavanar
9 0 26
5
0
2 0 24 4 G 32 !
Lo Matthews
MATCH POSTPONED
The Craigengower v. Club de Recreio First Division cricket match has been postponed.
"Y" WATER POLO WIN
European Y.M.C.A. beat the Middlesex Regiment by two goals to nil in a friendly water polo match played at the "Y" pool last night. Hunt and Paul scored for
"Y".
To-morrow
La Wah Cup Final
V Civilians
(Club, 330 pm)
First Division
Police
Kwong Wah
V Eastern Boundary Street. 4.15 pm)
Second Division
V South China (Caroline H, 2.45 p.m.)
V Kwong Wah (Boundary Street, 2.45 p.m.)
Third Division 36th R.A.
V Air Force (Soukupon, 2.45 f.in.) A.S.A.
35th R.A. (Chatham Road, 415 pm.) RA M.C.
V International (Soakumpoo. 4.15 pm.)
In Third Division, Air Force Kit Chee are expected 13 receive very strong opposition from 36th Ro- yal Artillery, who defeated Royal Engineers in the Junior Shield. If the former can win this match Air Furce will stand a good chance of winning the championship.
Several other junior games will
i be played to-morrow but the re- sults should not affret the stand- ings of the leading teams.
PROTECTION FOR REFEREES
Soong Ling-sing, who was sent off the field in the game between Sing Tao and Kowloon, for alleg- edly intentionally tripping the re- feree, was given the benefit of the doubt by the Emergency Com- mittee of the Hong Kong Football Association which met yesterday evening.
as
A grave warning to unruly sec- tions of spectators was issued the result of a decision reached at the meeting. Any spectator, who is caught throwing things at the referee, will, if arrested, be prosecuted.
All Clubs concerned, it is under- stood, will be asked to give ade- quate protection to the referee.
GARRISON SNOOKER
LEAGUE
Y.M.C.A.-H. Eardley; L. A. The following are the results of Beno, A. May; D. K. Paul; R. Gold-matches in the Garrison Snooker man, W. S. Gegg and A. Hunt. League played on Feb. 13-Sign- --Middlesex-Pte. Berry; Sgt. als (Cpls.) 3, R. A. Stanicy; 8; Freshwater, Bds. Hymas; P. S. M. Signals "A" 1, R.E. "A" 5; C. M." Dro: Pie, Bindon, Pie, Burdge and Police 4. R.E Sgts, 2; R. A. P. C.
Pie, Quickenden.
3; R. A. M. Č. 3.
V
The Second Division game be- tween Sing Tao and Kowloon scheduled for to-day hos been postponed owing to volunteer camp.
Energency Committee.
* * *
SERVICE Corps inflicted on En- gineers their First League de. Heat when they won by three clear goals on Wednesday, after lead- ing at the interval by two gon's Service Corps were the better kam that day and fully de- served their WILL.
*
EASTERN and Kwong Wah are
the only Chinese teams in the Senior Shield which clash in the Second Round but the others have tough propositions before them.
Police meet South China and, with the advantage of home ground, may win, while nobody is certain of what St. Joseph's will do against Sing Tao. In both their Joseph's previous meetings St. were defeated by small margins and, on their display against South China, may beat Sing Tao.
#
FOR the first time in many sen. song, Chinese are not in the Final of the Lai Wah Cup com
petition and when Civilians and Army meet on Sunday some good football should result.
SHIELD FIXTURES
The following is the Shield and League soccer programme for next
week:
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
JUNIOR SHIELD REPLAY
V
30th R.A.
Signals (Sookunpoo, 4.13 p.) 1
SECOND DIVISION
❤ 12th R.A (Sookumpoo, 243 p.)
R.A.M.C.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22
SENIOR SHIELD SECOND ROUND
Police
South China Boundary Road, 4.15 p.) Royal Scots
บ Navy Sookumpoo, 415 pm)
FIRST DIVISION
Club Kowloon, 4.15 pm)
Kowloon
JUNIOR SHIELD SECOND ROUND
Polica South China
2:40 pm (Boundary Road.
30th R.A. or Signals (Sooitunpoo, 2.45 pm, Į
SECOND DIVISION
R.A.S.C.
Middlesex
Club
Y
V Royal Scota (Kowloon, 245 pm.)
Kowloon
(Caroline H. 2.43 p.)
THIRD DIVISION
V R.A.F. (Stanley, 245 pm a
35th R.A.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23
SENIOR SHIELD SECOND ROUND
St. Joseph's
Navy, 4 13 pm)
Kwong Wah
Sing Tao
V Eastern
Boundary Road. 415 p.m.)
JUNIOR SHIELD SECOND ROUND
↓
36th R.A.
Internationat
Sing Tao "B"
(Club, 4.15 p.m.) Navy or Eastern V
(Navy. 2.45 p.m.)
SECOND DIVISION
R.A.O.C.
V Kwong Wah (Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.}} Kit Chee
✔ R. £. (Caroline HII, 4.15 p.m.)
THIRD DIVISION
24th R.A.
V A.S.A. (Chatham Road, 4.15 p.m.}
range 3
games.
number of postponed
*
*
*
DURING the week, Hong Kong
had the pleasure of seeing a
| Macao Football Association team play two matches against the Co- It is grand to watch a goud Tony's two leading teams, Eastern gome in comfort and not have to and South China. fight one's way into the closure and those who really wish |
en -
Macao, though without the ser.
to see a good game should not vices of their captain, did well to miss this Final.
#
hold Eastern to a 3-1 defeat and beat South China by the odd goal in seven.
South China only flelded four ADVANTAGE will be taken of
the Division players in the dates fixed for the Shield Senior competition matches to re-ar-match against the visitors.
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