ARMY RUGBY WITHOUT Club May DOUGLASS, HOOK, DUKE Enter & BERRY THIS SEASON League
By “Scrum-Half”
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB ARE.CONSIDERING ENTERING
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THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 12, 1941.
ARMY SERVICE CORPS STRENGTHENED BY TWO EXCELLENT NEWCOMERS
\By "Referee"
Army Rugby will feel the loss of Douglass, THE CRICKET LEAGUE, JUDG Hook, Duke and Berry this season, but 1 under-OUT YESTERDAY TO MEM-SHIELD CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS - UP IN stand they have several very useful newcomers, among whom is Capt, Rose, who played in the Edin- burgh Wanderers' pack prior to the outbreak of
war.
S.C.A.A.'s THIRD TITLE
Army were quite the most dis- appointing team in the Quadran- gular ́ ́ Tournament last season. but they are "confident of putting up a much better show this time. All will again depend on their
backs.
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Players available are as follows: BACKS Clague, Macdonald, Richards, Coombes, Picton, Wedderburn, Barblay, Willis, Morgan, Gracie, Easterbrook,
Hamlin, Birrell, Foley, Marsh,
BERS INTERESTED IN CRIC- KET.
Practice nets will be up oni
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS, JUNIOR
SECOND DIVISION OF THE - FOOTBALL LEA- Monday next and the first inter-GUE LAST SEASON, ARE FULLY CONFIDENT club game will be on Saturday, OF BRINGING OFF THE JUNIOR "DOUBLE": September 27.
AS THEY HAVE BEEN STRENGTHENED BY TWO EXCELLENT NEWCOMERS AND HAVE LOST ONLY ONE OF LAST SEASON'S PLAY- ERS.
The Club did not enter the League last season.
NEW TIMES
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FOR START OF
South China Athletic Pearce (on Wednesdays), Giblin, SOCCER GAMES
Association won their Skipwith, Weedon and Man, third
FORWARDS-Sutherland, Ford,
two
week-end September 20-21 Charity games during the
League Tennis
Bompas. Millar, Heath, Pago, Permission for Championship of the sea- Pinkerton, Gillam, Eddison, Cuth- son when, at King's Park Martin, Davis, Sheldrake, Brink
bertson, Hewitt, Evons, Bedford, yesterday, they beat toy. Apperley and McDermott. Chinese Recreation Club
As much Rugger as possible will Road ground, which in time will
was
THE NEWCOMERS ARE BLEZ- 19x-Recreio player, and Mattias, who ZARD, A FULL-BACK WHO played for Kowloon funiors last season. PLAYED FOR WOLVERHAMP will also be turning out.
Shell, however, have had no oppor- TON WANDERERS' JUNIOR tunity for practice games owing to lock TEAM AND ALSO BOURNE- of grounds.
MOUTH RESERVES AND WHO, Following are their players:-Tang ACCORDING TO A COMPETENT Chak, Lau Woon, Lau Wing, Chong Ul- ARMY SOCCER OFFICIAL,cheong, L. Woo, Ablong, Cheuk* Kai- SHOULD WALK INTO THE chuen, Man Chi-ki, Wan Lo-iwan, Kwok Yik-on, Ho Wing.. Ng Kein-hung, Tec ARMY SIDE 'AND MOST RE- PRESENTATIVE GAMES.
Tak-kong, H. Wing Lee, Wong Tse-kce, N. Spence, D. E. Demmee and H. de
The other is Defty, a centre-sa.
further strength to an already
forward who is expected to add
granted at the dangerous forward line.
The only departure is Brad-
ORDNANCE LOSS
R° met with
OYAL Army Ordnance Corps, who
success varying
in Second Division last season. arc one
had no nowcomers recently and who will therefore have to depend entirely
(1) by 8 sets to 1 in Third be played on the Prince Edward monthly meeting of Hongshaw, last season's left-back, who of the few Military teams who have
Division of the League.
.The new champions-C.R.C. won it last season-thus went
team also
stand
excellent an
be Army Rugby Headquarters in- stead of the concrete-like Sookun-
poo ground. It is a commendable scheme and will also even up
the loss of
Kong Football Associa- tion, held yesterday under the chairmanship of Mr. Wong Ka-tsun.
Mattision, who kept goal for th
has left the Colony. greater part of last season, will on last season's team for the coming again be seen in goal. Murray, season. who played some very good games
Ordnance have been greatly hit by
half, to 24th RA.. as it is reported that he will be turning out for that Battery. He was the mainstay of their defence,
"Reynolds,
goalkeep-
through the season without a de-matters, Police and Army being feat, having won 69% sets out of in Kowloon and Club and Navy
last season, will probably be one the attachment of Stevens, their centre- On Saturday, September 20, of the backs, with Blezzard occupy- a possible 90.
in Hong Kong. "This is the first time in the
the Eastern and Sing Tao will meeting other position, while Royal Scots have Capt. Rose as Combined Services, while on Sun- Hamlin history of the Club that they have
will be a good under- for compensation won three titles in a single sea-Douglass, Duke and Fargus, and day. September 21, South China study. son, and as their First Division their team will be selected from: will meet last season's Governor's
Same Half-Back Trio The proceeds will go Cuthbertson, Pinkerton, Millar, Cup team.
The intermediate line will be chance of finishing on top of their Ford, Hunter, Stevenson, Nealon, to Chinese and British charities. section,
In view of daylight-saving, it unchanged,
Smart, comprising Sutherland, Marshall (soccer per- sweep would not come as a sur-mitting), Bateman, Durie, Garrie was decided that juntor and sen- Young and Hammond. The last- prise to followers of the game.
at 4.15 named came very much into pro- Yesterday's scores were:-
(soccer permitting), Hanson, Fair-jor matches should start lle and Parnaby (soccer permit- p.m. and 5.45 pm. respectively in minence in the closing stages of K. I, Chan and H. N. Wong (S.C.A.A.}
September and 3.30 p.m. and 5 last season. beat T. F. Lo and H. N. Chau
6-2 ting).
p.m. in October and November beat C. Wel and H. Chung ...... 83
and 15 minutes earlier in Decem- beat P, H, Chiu and K. Y. Chan 6-4
ber, and 'January. dj či P. ip and C. L. Lau (S.C.A.A.) beat Lo and Chan
China 1 South
clean
0-2
lost to Wel and. Chung
26
beat Chiu and Chan..
6-2
K. C. Wong and K, C. Sit (5.C.A.A.)
beat Lo and Chan
6-2
beat Wel and Chung
beat Chiu and Chan...
S.CA.A.
ATIC
C.0.c.
0-2
N
VOLUNTEERS AT GOLF
The application of the Referees' Association that the annual game between Referees and Press
a of
REYNOLDS
er of the English' téam <which won the "Sun
day Herald" Interna- tional Charity Cup Series last season, will again be seen in goal, with 'Adams and Jones as the backs.
In the attack Glen and Martin will be left and right-wingers Nicholls, will be in his old position at respectively, and it will be re-right-half, with Roberts, last season's called that both were given' trials full-back, occupying the pivotal position for Army last season, Defty will vacated by Stevens. The left-half be lead the attack and will be sup-berth will be entrusted to either Rus played on November 11 was ported by Morgan at inside-right sell or Jones as both these players are Following are details
granted.
and Weir, who played several equally at home at back or at half.
Positional changes 6-3 friendly challenge match between
The application of Hong Kong games for Army, at inside-left. First Battery and No. 2 (Scottish) Referees Association that Foot- Last season Service Corps were can be expected in the Company, H.K.V.D.C. at Happy ball Association recognise the ex obliged to withdraw their Third attack, Gardner, who
was injured, last sea- g Valley yesterday, First Battery aminations carried out by them Division side owing to delson, will be returning P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. players being named first:
was not granted. It was decided partures, but they have again.en- to the side, thus al-
division this Gnr. Park and Gar. Griffiths 0 thất Hong Kong Football Council tered this
season, lowing Emberson; Inst 16 Pte. Macintyre and Pte. Hunter 1: would examine all civilian and their team will be composed season's right-winger. 12 Gnr. Butlin and Gnr. Lyon 0 Pte. ferees, as previously.
who have to play in the inside- mostly of newcomers
right: position. Hewif 12 Gillespie and Pte. Blackwood 1;;
son will lead the at- thek, with Dumeld on the
*and left-wing Harding at inside left.
Table To Date
C.A.C. (2)
C.DR.
KJ.T.C.
K.C.C.
CF.C. (1)
K.T.G.C.A. M.J.U.T.C. +1:43C.
10 10 0 0 692 201⁄2 30 0 53
9 8
19
7
€ 1 0 39
24
9 6 3 0 55 20
a 5 2 1 422 39 11 Gnr. Forrest and L/Bdr. Stone 0
re-
not yet been seen in actión. It was also decided that the re- 8 4 2 1 391/2132/Cpl. Mile and Pte. McKellar 1; feree was to be the sole judge of Gnr. Alexander and Gnr. Morrison whether a ground was fit for play
10 3 7 0 282 61%
7 2 5 0 241⁄2 381⁄2
4
7 2 5 0 18 45 4 1 Pte. Thomson and Sgt. Stainton or not and that olubs be informed
20; Sgt. Oswald and Gnr. Sinclair- of this decision immediately.
B 1 7 0 242 472
10 0.10 0 19 71 0 1 Lieut. Prophet and Sgt. Macken-
zie. 0; B.Q.M.S.Hewitt and Gor. Bierens de Haan 0 Cpl. Sharp and Pte. Kerbey 1.
First Battery 2 points, No. 2 (Scottish). Coy. 4 points.
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NEWCOMERS TO
SHELL SIDE
HELL Sports Club, who made their debut in Third: Division last season. met with little success but benefitted greatly by the experience gained in League Football. They have been strengthened this season by several | good-players.
· ADAMS
KWONG WAH
TEAMS
Following are the Kwong: Wah football teams to meet Kowloon Football Club in friendly matches to-morrow at Boundary Street:
1st Team at 5:45 p.m.-Lee
FALLACE STAYING
Outstanding performances in the
A LITTLE LONGER *League cricket matches played in Shanghal on September 8, were as fol-
Fallace, the Tientsin. soccer In- Lee Yuen-kyon, brother of the well. lows: H. P. Madar (Tyrus) 90-v
terporter, who was reported yes-known Lee Wat-koo, leader of the now Police; S. V. Gash (Polleo) Bs not out VYT08: B. B Boddy (Police) 48 v In place of the usual kick-round practerday to have left the Colony, has defunct Chinese Athletic side, will be Kwok-kee; Chung Fai-lam, Lee in the attack. He has played plenty of Kwok-wal; Wong Shui-kee, Law Tyros 3. C. Jenkins (Stragglers) 7 tice, Club played Sing Tao In a friend- delayed his departure and will be football in Swatow wuauil recently and Kwong, Leung Pak-wal, Ylo Yan- dor-v- Wanderers: H. Meston (Tyros) y soccer game yesterday and lost by 5 for 38 Vi Police; and F... Woodley, seven clear goals. Sing Tao pried out sisting Club in a number of was very prominent in school football: bor, Tin Yung-fat, Chan Tak-fai,
games. He will be playing to- Teddy Tang, a promising youngster 25. players during the game.
morrow for Club against Royal from La Salle College, has also joined Cheuk Shek-kam and Wong King- Engineers.
the team, while it is hoped Dick Alves, chung. Reserve-Chin Chi-fun.-
2nd Team at 4.15 p.m.-Wong Cheung; Lo Shu-kar, Henry Young: Yeung Tse tsong," chung. Kim-fal, Wong Wah-gay; Lung Chi-lup, Lee Yan-leung, Leung Ping-kam, Wan Shu-ying and Law Wing-kui. Reserves: Cheung Ngai-shing and Leung Bing-chue.
(Police) 6 for 52 y Tyros.
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Craig Wood's ability to stay clear of hooks and drive his ball straight down the centre of the narrow Colonial Fair- ways at Ft. Worth was of particular value in winning the National Open title. This factor is all the more out- standing for Wood has more than once lost a major crown by this very fault. In fact the situation was iso, serious when "Wood" was 35 that "he decided to change his entire game to eliminate his hook- ing tendencies, eve
Whereas Wood had former- ly been putting in plenty of right hand punch in his strokes-with "the" hand' well- ́ und the shaft, he switched to 1 acing the right hand "on top. This counteracted a habit of wrist.rolling." It also set the stage for a shift from an open club face at the top of the Stroke to a closed one. In many cases this very prö- cedure results in a hook, in Wood's case it happened to be Insurance against it. Noly, his.
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STARTING TIMES
Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's. start- ing times for Fanling on Sunday, bre as follows"
BOLD" COURSE, AN
9.16 am. G. C. Worrall, R. Forrest.. 0.205., S. Church, W. Hewitt. 9.24 L. H. Genro T.JJ. Fen
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B. B. Purves, G. M. Park. JAD Morrison, K. Morrison,
0.32
0,30
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ARE.
10:16
AE Lissaman, D., S, Rohb.. EG. Price, FA, Redmond: R. R. Davis, R."S Rater
son
10,20
clubface is square to the ball and the line of flight through- out. The clubface maintains this position during the stroke, the only, "departure. coming at the point of im pact whch Wood conscious=" ly opens the face a little to add a trace of fade to, the ball. This facilitates contro
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