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splendid and he is a tireless worker. Slace 1934, Willy Reed has appeared regularly, in re- presentative games.
Of the Macao team, it is also Interesting to note that no less than six of their number were ciembers of the team that played in the first official Interport cọn- test in 1934 They are. Almada, Alex Airosa, Laertes Costa, F Ramalho, Fred Nolasco and Amil. car Angelo, all of whom have since then been regular members of the Portuguese Colony, team.
Nolasco, Costa. Ramalho and Angelo, were in the 1934 attack with Alrosa at left-half. On Sun- day Nolasco will be seen on, the right wing. Angelo, on the left wing. Ramalho, at inside-right. "Airosa, at centre-half, Costa, at left-half, and Almada. in goal.
"LAMMERT AS CAPTAIN
THO team. captained by Geoffrey Lammeri, the well- known. Coloriy Interport ragby player, is well balanced and should provide Hong Kong with
· stout opposition.
George Fowler, of the Central British Association, will lead the Hong Kong attack and one feels' sure that this responsible position has been entrusted to safe hands. He will be supported on the right flank by his younger brother, Sidney Fowler, and Lieut. J. A.H. Douglass, of the Royal Scots, and on the left Bank by Partaub, of the Kumaons, and one of the finest left-wings since the days of Lal Singh, of the Jats, and Pyara Singh. of the K.LT.C.. who nossesses a wealth of clever stick work. Douglass is also a very fine
layer.
THE HALVES The intermediate line will be served by Ghulam Rasal, of the Rajputana Rines, W. A. Reed and M. R. Malik, also of the KIT.C. and the trio" should provide a formidable bloc against the wiles of the speedy Pörtuguese forwarda. In this connection it is of interest to note that. J. Gonsalves, of the Recreio. who just missed being selected for the Colony half-back. line, also did very well in the trials for the 1934 team and was chosen for the Rest XI against the Hong Kong Interport team a few days prior to Macso's first visit,
THE DEFENCE Flight-Lieut. R. L. Wallace and Stickley, of the Middlesex Be- giment, should offer stout, re- sistance in the Colony's last line of defence while in Ramzan, of the
JAW BROKEN BY A RISING
BALL
ARTHUR G."CHIPPERFIELD (New South Wales). November 17, 1985.
+ Born
Is one of those cricketers who is generally "in" the rame, 'His slip fielding has weighed a lot in his selection for England again--so have his fighting qualities.
"Chipper" is a
great chap when his side is up against things. Had the bad luck to get out when 90 in his Brst Test in England,
4
4
On that tour he scored 902, Average 37.58 Scored a ren- tury in his first Test in South Africa, 1935-30. Had his jaw broken by a rising delivery from Farnes.
UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS
The 23rd. annual athletic meet- ing of the Hong Kong University will be held today, commencing at 1.30 p.m. The programme includes an inter-school relay race and the half-mile. open to the Colony.
The former event is scheduled for about 215 p.m., and the latter about 3.40 p.m.
The order of the events is:
1,000 Yards; 2. 50 Yards (Ladies); 3. Shot Put; 220
4. Yards; 5. Ladles Shot Put 8. Inter-school Relay; 7. 120. Yards High Hurdles; 3. Ladies Long
9, 440 Yards; Jump;
10. Past Students Race: 11. High · Jump: · 12. Ladies 100 Yards: 13, Colony Half Mile; 14, One Mile; 15. Long Jump: 16, Ladies' Tug-of-War; 17, Men's. Tug-of-War; 18. Staff Race and 19. Relay Race.
ENCOUNTER
K.LT.C., there is a very fine goal- FRIENDLY SOCCER keeper who uses his feet to ad- vantage. Ramzan has been giving some splendid displays of late and has fully justified. hf| selection.
There is no doubt that it will be a fast game and one in which an early goal may make all the difference in the long run.
THE TEAMS
DECOY AND DAINTY IN GOALLESS DRAW
A friendly football, match be- tween the junior teams of HM.S. Decoy and HMS. Dainty, played on the Causeway Bay ground yeɛ- terday, resulted in a goalless draw. The game was evenly contested HONG" KONG: Ramzan; although the Dainty team had a F-Lieut. R. L. Wallace and Stick-better share of the exchanges. |ley; Chulam Rasal, W. A. Reed and
In the first half, both sides
The teams are as follows
one occasion the Dainty forwards. in possession of the ball, fumbled in front of an open goal.
M. R. Malik; 8. A. Fowler, Lieut. narrowly missed scoring and on 7. A. H. Douglass, G. K. Fowler. Pyara Singh and Partaub.
MACAO:-C. Almada; R. Rosario and G. P. Lammert; Jono Nolasco, Alex. Airosa and Laartes Costa: Fred Nolasco. F. Ramalho, Pedm Angelo, Alberto Alrosa and Amilcar Angelo.
CIVILIANS TO MEET MACAO Ramzan (KIT.C.); Guest (Radio), Gonsalves {Recreio); Hassan (Radio), W. A Reed (Club), Malik (K.LT.C.); B. Fowler (Club), G, Singh (Radio), G. Fowler (CBAY, "Pyara Singh (K.LT.C.) and Wall (Police).
Reserves:-Benwell (Club), E. V. Reed. (Club), Brown (Folice), A. F. Souza (K.LT.C.) and Bickford
(Club),
The match will be played on Monday, April 18.
POLICE BOWLS TEAM FOR SATURDAY
The following will, represent the Police Recreation Club in an Invitation lawn bowls match on the Police green on Saturday at 4 PEL****
W. E. Hollanda (skip). J. [Shepherd: 8; Farlow. L Glendin- ning: T Perkins'' (Skip), W. 8. McHardy. C. 8. Boutar, E. G. Post: F.Nolan (Skip).... J.” Oram, T. |Tallon.". J. H. E. “Edwards; G. C Moss (skip), F. H. J. Kelly, Brown, W Glendinning;A E. Carey (skip), J'Donovan, J. C. 8. Fender.
Whiting, the Dainty's centre- half was outstanding and he fed his forwards with numerous passe which were not made the most of.
LAWN BOWL'S FIXTURES
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3rd Division
K.TR.C. V. K.F.C. C.C.C. v. K.CO..... C. de R. y. R.H.K.Y.C. H.K.F.C. Y. HKERC.
JULY 2
1st Division F.R.C. v. C.C.C. K.B.G.C. Y KO.C.
C. de R..v...KDRC.. LR.C. v. C.S.C.C.
2nd Division
-C.S.C.C. v. HKTC. "A"
C. de R. v. C.C.O. T.R.C. v. K.B.G.C. EK.F.C. "B" Y, P.R.C.
3rd Division
KFC, v. C. de R.
K.C.C. V. KT.R.C.
C.C.C. v. HK.P.C RAKYO. v. HEF.C.
JULY 9
· 1st Division' C.C.C. V. LR.C... P.R.C. v. K.C.C. K.B.G.C... C. de R. K.DR.C. v. 0.8.0.0.
2nd Division
C. de R. v. K.B.G.C. C.8.0.C. v. FRC. HEF.C. "A" V, C.CC. H.R.F.C. "B" v T.R.C.
3rd Division HKER.C. v. K.F.C. C. de R. v. KO.C. KTR.C. v. C.C.C. RAKY.C. 7. H.KF.C.
JULY 16 1st Division C.8.0.0. v. 0.0.0. KC.C. v. IRC.
C. de R. v. PR.C. K.D.R.C. v. K.B.G.C.
2nd Division KBG.C. Y. EKFC, "A" H.Kг.C. "B" v. C,S,C.C. C.C.C. 7. P.R.C. T.R.C. v. C. de R.
3rd Division KFC. v. RAKÝ.C. H.KER.C. v. K.C.C. C.C.C. v. G. de R. H.K.F.C. v, K.T.R.C.
...JULY 23
1st Division
·C.C.C. v. K.DR.C. K.C.C. v. C.B.C.C. IR.C. v. C. de R. K.BG.C. v. P.R.C.
2nd División T.R.C. v. C.B.C.C. C.C.C. v. H.K.F.C. "B." HKF.C. "A" v. Ci de R.' P.R.C. v. K.B.Q.C.
3rd Division
H.KF.C. V. KFC. K.Q.C. v. R.HK.T.C. C. de R. v. K.T.R.C. H.KER.C. v. C.C.C.
JULY 30
1st Division KC.C. v. C.C.C. C.S.C.C. v. C. de R IR.C. v. K.B.G.C. P.R.C. v. KDRC.
Zad Division
-0.0.0. v. 0.5.c.C.
KB.G.C. v, HK.F.C. "B" P.R.C, v. C. de R. H.K.F.C." "A" v. T.R.C.
3rd Division K.F.Ç. V. K.0.0. 0.0.C. v. RAKY.C KT.RC. v. F.K.E.R.C.
C. de R. v. HK.F.C.
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RENNY OUTPLAYED IN ARMY
RACKETS CHAMPIONSHIP
GOUGH-CALTHORPE' WINS FOR SIXTH TIME
R. H. Á GOUGH-CALTHORPE; but he could not reproduce this (Royal Scots Greys) won the Army form and there was never any of Gough - Calthorpe's rackets singles championship six question times in all and for the fith year superiority.
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In succession by defeating Capt. Renny's chief fault was that he N. B. Renny, (West Yorks Regt. put the ball too much on the the final at Prince's Club, back-wall and thus gave his recently, by 15-7, 15-10, 15-7.. opponent some easy chances to
Both players have had a stren- | kill.
uous time during the last fort Gough-Calthorpe went right ulgat and this was a little away from 7-4, with a run of 7 reflected in their play, for both to lead 14-4. and then smashed were inclined to make mistakes. simple. hall on to the board. especially with the easy ball...
Renny made 3 and then Gough- Renny had run Gough-Calthor- Calthorpe won the game. pe to five games in the anal of
the Services open championship
HOME FOOTBALL
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J. Cameron: W. Mair (BID). Campbell, A. Wright W. McLeod; Third Division of the Englian
Renny looked like making a aght of it when he led 4-0 in the second game, but runs of 2 and 4 put Gough-Calthorpe ahead. Renny. fought back to lead 10-8. but two runs of 3 gave the holder this garne
Gough-Calthorpe was always' well on top in the third game and
J. Forrest (skip), J Channing. A. Football League, New Brighton, at runs of 3 and 4 helped him to Kirby, C. Gough; P.EE Booker home, drew with Bradford City lead 11-4. Renny came back with (skip), D. C. W. Fitches, J. Dredge | each side scoring once-(Reater), a 3 and then Gough-Calthorpe and H. 8. McKay.
The Editor.
rah out for the match.
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