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LOCAL TEAM TO GIVE SOCCER EXHIBITION
GOODBYE SHANGHAI!
VICTORY TEAM DEPART
A RECEPTION CON
EMPRESS LINER-
MR. STAN GASH'S MESSAGE
"EXCELLENT - TIME”
To
.
(By “Veritas”),
the exchange of cheers and "Tigers," the victorious Shanghai Interport football team, avec the Telegraph Cup, steamed out of the har- bour aboard the Empress of Canada on their way back to Shanghai.`
football
A large number of enthusiasts, members of the Hong kong Interport teams and officials of the local Association gathered at the boat this morning, when Shanghai were "At Home" an hour before sailing.
Once again congratulations, on the part of Hongkong, and commiserations, on the part of Shanghai, were exchanged, and
the health of both teams and Associationa enthusiastically toasted.
VALEDICTORY.
to Manila NEW MAMAK
St. Joseph's
's Visit to M
ST. JOSEPH'S TEAM: Standing left to right. L. Fernandez, S. Sonza, R. Marquis L. Comes G. F. Victor and R. M. Omer (Trainer). Sitting N. Baltrao, A. V. Gorno (Captain) C. A. Goldenburgh (Manager and Secrat- ary) A. W. Lawrence and B. Gosano, Sitting L Souza, A. Ward and M. Sabhan. D. Leonard, V. Costa and E. Lawrence the remaining members of the side are not included.
STRONG TEAM BEING SENT SOUTH.
"CARNIVAL WEEK" PROGRAMME
FIVE GAMES TO BE PLAYED
نیب
SAIL SATURDAY
During recent years St Joseph
Football Club: composed of former pupils of Shadoseph's Collegd, has been in the doldrums: and it, is only now that they on't time have regained their high position in local football,
FOR
NOR the first time in the history of the Club, St. Joseph's are sending a team down to Manila on Saturday to take part in exhibition football matches in con- nexion with the Manila Carnival.
The side includes the whole of the Saints' first local league team, Gosano with the brothers, and during their stay south, they with appear in five matches.
A difference among the members' many occasione selected for the
1915, 1916 and 1917 he
A. V. GOSANO AS CAPTAIN
PEN PICTURES OF THE PLAYERS
BALANCED SIDE
kick
LEAGUE SECRETARY
MR. A. E. P. GUEST
TAKES OVER POSITION END OF MONTH
Successor to Mr. E V. Marshall
Mr. A. E. P. Guest, the pope- lar hockey and tennis player, Is to succeed Mr. E. V. Marsha!! as. Hon. Secretary of the Mamak Hockey Tournament at the end of February.
He has been assisting Mr. Mar- shall during this season and, will take over the duties when the pre- cent holder' of the offico, leaves for Home.
Himself an enthusiastic and clever player, Mr. Guest this son- son has topped the list of gaol acorers in local hockey. "Io plays centro forward for St. Andrew's one of the leading clubs of the Colony, and also makes appearan- ces in the Hongkong Club team. DESTROYERS WITHDRAW~~
With practically no prospects of completing their programme In the Mamak League, the 8th Do- stroyer Flotilla have withdrawn from the competition.
They had played but three mat. ches, of which they had lost two and drawn one with a goal avar age of four for, and five against.
VETERAN BEATEN
In a fast and evenly contested Kame at Sookumpoo yesterday la the Mamak tournament The RA. M.C. defeated H.MS. Veteran by- four goals to three.. The Corps opened the scoring in the early stages of the game through Col- ledge, who added another before the interval,
he breaks away. He can
On resumption of play the Vo- hard and centres with accuracy toran did a fair amount of tho also plays wolf as inside right.attacking, but were four down bo-
FINE HALF BACKS,
fore Rimmet reduced the load. later Morley rotted the. sailor's In the pivotal position is V. second and Rimmet added, their Costa, who, If somewhat slow has third a few minutes from time. an enormous advantage in height Colledge scored both goals for the and uses his head to good effect. Corps In the second half," Equally adept with either foot he
League Table.
is a difficult man to pass.
THE DEFENCE.
...
but ho
Radio Sporta He had 1st Battery,
L 'Gomes a tower of strength
Goals. P.-W. D. L. F. A Pts. N. Beltrao, right half, former-
goal played In of the Club de Recreto culminated trials.
16 13 1 1.68 11 27 A good athlete he was the ty In several of their players, who, had at one time or another had Hongkong Schools Junior Chamhna now developed into a very signals 18 1224-54 20 20 12-11 3 0 55 10 23
and was last interport match The Shanghai team managers turned out for St. Joseph's, rupian in 1914 and senior champion clever half back man.
has "Incogniton 10 10 0:0:81 3.20 and players were full of praises turning to assist their alma mater. in 1916-17. During the years been selected as a reserve in the R.A.S.C... 19 10 3 6 33 24 23
RAM.C.208 824 01 for the manner in which they had
This season St. Joseph's have champlon of St. Joseph's College figured in the Portuguese inter Medway 17 6 7 4 29 19 19
of the atrongest teams and in 1920 champion of Hongports.takt. been received in Hongkong during one
L. Fernandez fills the left half Follca 10 7 2 1 21 10 10 the past week, and Mr. Stanley ever to have worn the green and kong A. V. AS CAPTAIN,
position with credit and although St. Andrew's 10 7 1 2 36 11 16 uniform in Hongkong"
Wishart
0 0 0 3 12 19 12. Gash, captain of the visiting side white Bont a special farewell message to They possess a well-balanced aido
The captaincy of the olde has he is slower than his colleagues Parthian... 14 4 2 0,27 27 14
Phoenix
10 Telegraph readers.
with the Goaano brothersform
University. 10. 5.06.17,22 10. One of the man on the loft wing.
12th Battery. 13 4 1 8 19 249 "We have had a very excellenting the neucius. With so many been placed in the capable and in the half back line ho tackles
Tamer.... 14 8 3 9 14 391 time indeed," he said, and a vary players at their disposal this sea- experienced hands of. A. V. well, He is also quite a useful R. Enginoors 10 6 11
Veteran
B B 1 4 11 13 She holiday, which the boys have son they are able to field three Cosano, who ta
league, teams and for the first best contre-forwards in Hong- thoroughly enjoyed."
time for many years they are in kong at the present time. He is the the most versatile player in local
24th Battery, 01 20 is a most dan- at left back, is one of the coolest Gorman Club 14 2 1 11.16.81 18. 1 2 10 1 88 "We are naturally very happy to a favourable position in
football and take back the cup, although a little senior and third division.
gerous forward to stop. For six players in the team. Ho tackles R.A.0.C. years in succession he has repre- fearlessly and is sound in his Kowl. Indians 16 1 2 12 11. disappointed that we did not put up
against show
STRONG TEAM GOING. tho n... better Chinese. Nevertheless I do not
Altogether fourteen players are sented Hongkong against Shang- clearances. He kicks with both 20th Battery. 11. 1 10
S. Souza at right back is think the
score represented the Being sent on the tour to Manila hai and is the proud possessor of feet and is never unnerved.
a record unequalled in the an- and the entire first division team game."
will be able to make the trip on nnle of the game between theso hard worker and is always stendy on the Portuguese interport matches Friday,
The team will travel two ports. He has also been and realible. He has played in
trusted with the leadership 49
R. Marquis in goal is very safe Athletic "I think there are great possi-ith, Mr. C. A. Goldenburg
member of the Chinese
which toured and haa wonderful anticipation. bilities in Boisserce at inside Manager and Secretary. and Mr. one occasion. Recently he was a againat Shanghai..
RM Omar as Trainer.
Association team
L. Souza Joins the team 09 a left, and I am sure that with
loft. Mr. Goldenburg is well known in Java.
owes apare inside right or right wing. B. Gosana, Inside
can ANSWER TO ENGLAND. 'the exception of Bossuet, who
local football circles and for some
Melbourne, Jan. 81. WAS unfortunaturly
years has taken a keen intercat much of his success as a foot- A very cloan player who
E. Lawrance is another reserve
Australin Is to tako uction to in Ito management. He is at pre-baller to the training received shoot with both feet.
any position. Ha eliminato "body-line" bowling from sent a member of the Hongkong from his brother and as a pair Football Association Council. In the two make a formidable com- and can be brought into the team
the forward line, with at almost
the English bowling. hla younger days he was a keen bination
This has been intimated in the reply G. F. Victor, although he is a the Australian Board of Control sent sportsman and always took an their perfect understanding of is one of the youngest members of cricket, following the protest against. active part until an injury put neach other's tactics, "Betty" has the tonm. premature end to his aporting on four occasions being selected
to represent Hongkong. Like his resorve half back is just a yesterday to the answer of the Mary- He lobone Cricket Club to Australia'e part in good as those selected. brother he has taken activities.
Ho tackles very cleanly and feeds his original protest. A summary issued The trainer, Mr. R. M. Omar, most representative games. has had considerable experience was also a member of the Chinese forwarda well. His positioning ls to-day anys that the Board is unani and has represented the Club on Athletic Association which toured always excellent. several occasions. He first play-Jaya.
BOISSEREE'S PROMISE.
crocked
from the time of his arrival, the young layers of the team made n good impression.
Referring tifatate prospects of the Shanghainterport team, Gush Bald
"Collett's display in his first In terport was exceptionally fine and the same can be said about Jack.
"I feel sure that if these young fellows keep in good shape they will make the team next year.
STANLEY'S HOPE.
"As for myself, I am going to carry on with the game, although
I am beginning to find that play-
Ing three matches in five days Is a little too strenuous. But
ed football as far back as 1912 and although he has never played in an interport match was
SUNDAY CRICKET.
Combined Schools.
оп
-
FOUR CHANGES.
LEONARD AND SADBAN. David Leonard at insido right, was chosen to play for Hongkong in the Interport match against Shanghai in February 1931 but In owing to the Sino-Japanese trouble In the northern port the match
good dribbler and more than a useful forward with a deadly shot when near goal.
had to be cancelled. He is
A
:
Australia's Fourth
Test Team.
GRIMMETT DROPPED.
#L
ELIMINATING LEG BOWLING.
Australian Board Will Take Action.
mous in regarding "body-line" bowl ing as opposed to the spirit of cricket, and unnecessarily dangerous to play.
ert.
The prosent M.C.C. tour Australia is not likely to be discon tinund, as threatened by the M.C.C.. reply, as the Australian Board says it will be unnecessary to cancel the
remainder of the tour,
The Board has appointed a com- mittee to report on the action neces sary to eliminate "body-line" bowling from all Australian cricket, beginning The com- with the 1883-4 seas
will bo mitiee's recommendations. I want to stick in football, and Craigengower to Entertain
forwarded to the M.C.C. for considera that. when
Melbourne, Jan. 81. sincerely hope'
On the left wing, M. Sabhan is
Australia has made four changes in tion and co-operation in their applica Shanghai come down to Hong-
Its team to meet England in the tion to all cricketRouter. kong next time that I shall be
The following have been selected to a very fast player and is one of with the team, if not as a play-represent the Combined Schools in
in several big games. He is also a er, as an official of some de- cricket match against Craigengower the boat, if not the best, Civilian fourth test at Brisbane on February
on Sunday, st 2 p.m. on the Craiger player in that position. He learn 10. The team, announced to-day, is tast cricket, Love having kopt wicketm
Woodfull, Ponsford: Richardson, reliable batsman. scription."
ground-J. L. Young Sayeed his football whilst playing in follows:
Tobin is the young South Australian Capt.), B. D. Lay, A. Zimmern, E. the third division for the Moslem
class O'Reilly, McCabe, Wall, Ironmonger fast bowler who has done well in re- cent Sheffield Shield games, and Dan and Love. Frith (Diocesan Boys' School), G. T. Club and has now deservedly ro-Bradman, Bromley Tobin, Darling.
The new men, are Bromley, Tobin, Une, who has been playing interstate Lee, M. of Arculli, B. Lea, (Queen's celved recognition in top
A. Ward as outside right has narling and Love, replacing O'Brien, cricket for Victoria for several years, College), J. Sharphem, Central football. British School), G. Souza, G. Windsor,
A. Rumjahn (St. Joseph's College) had a lot of experience and is Pingleton, Grimmett and Oldfield. Of is a useful bat. Bromley is a com
A difficult man to catch once these, the first three are strangers to plete stranger--Reuter. Reserve A. Markar (Queen's Col-
I want to thank Hongkong as a whole, and the Hongkong Football Association and its members for all that has been done for us this last week. We have been given a won derful welcome which has allowed Ius to enjoy our trip immensely."
gower
Lege).
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