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February 8, 1941,

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Expected To Win Games

(Continued, from Page 4.) loon's efforts were unavailing, and despite the good work put in by the defence, the forwards with the exception of Gosano were not so very Impressive. Against Sing Too, they will no doubt be on a much better footing, and here again, the defence will have to be their backbone,

Mak Shui-hon was able to adept himself Immediately to the play of Hou Yung-sang last week, there-

and fore the absence

is now

not so much felt. The sang way quite

sound, with Cheung Wing- chol playing at the top of his form, Kowloon will find it Filmo Camera (Filmo

tough prelty

· going to penetrato their defence.

The forwards can always be relied upon to obtain goals. The two wingers are. now. capable enough to do their share of the work and with the wizard Fung King-cheung supply- Ing the deft touches the League fedaers should maintain their stand- ing.

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Canuckettes In Softball Card

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this week in an effort to halt the speedy Cyclono crowd.

Since their brilliant victory over the U.S. Navy on New Year's day. the Iroquois tomahawk-wleiders have had a real long session with old man slump and are due to break away with a "heap big" spree at any time now. Referees for this one are Johnny Alvares,

Al Leonard and A. V. Gosano,

Junior Loop... N the Junier loop, South China

in a mid-section game at 9 a.m. elash with Liga Portuguese Bill Kwan's Chinese boys almost took the leading Chung Hwa nine Into camp last week and aro

favoured to take this one against Daddy Sousa's ball tossers.

A good game should be seen at Boundary Street where the guardians of the law are enter Michaeimus Mendonca's Recreio taining the Royal Scots to-day. Bees will attempt to put the sling Though their win over the Royal sign on the high-flying R.A.F. fighters. Navy is still fresh in their minds, this important tilt, and both teams The third place spot is at stake in Police will still have to play will be in there with the "all out to better football in order to over-win", signol labelled on their willow-

wands. come the soldiers.

At 11.30 am. V.R.C. are favoured

A new player in Mak Hon-fan in to come through with a win over the Police deterice is certainly anRoyal Scots which will land them in hasel to them. No wonder they are a tie for the leadership with Chung able to relegate Parker to the Junior IIwa. division. Police are still a menace to any senior team.

Now that they have included at least four Chinese players in their

ine up, it

appears to me that this wise move is all for the better, and so far the Chinese players have more thun pulled their weight. The Royals. will be playing with almost the same team, and with Fraser and Naysmith on top of their form and with Bankier better than ever, the Police will certainly have to be good to win.

Auld has now adapted himself to first division football. Larkins, a new- comer on the extremo left, is quite an acquisition, and his last display was

good. With

Auld leading the attack, Royal Scots should be able to give the Policemen a run for the points, and I predict that a division of the apolls will be the result,

Saints Weakened

The acquatic stars show a dazzl- ing pair in Roy Maxwell, fast moving shortstop, and Emle Ribeiro, fly-shagging left elder, and should take this game in a hurry,

The following is the programme:

GIRLS LEAGUE

(ai K.F.C.)

0.30 am. Las Florinhas Va, Wildcats 11.00 .m. Canuckettes Vs. Wahoos

MEN'S FIRST DIVISION (at K.F.C.) 12.30 p.m. Indians Vs. C.B.C.

1.45 p.m. Filipino Club Vs. St

Joseph's

3.00 p.m. H.K.B.C. Vs Cyclones

SECOND DIVISION

(at Chatham Road)

UE to injuries and other causes,

9.00 am. South China Vs. Liga, the Saints have now found them-11.30 am. Royal Scots Vs. V.R.C 10.15 a.m. Recreio B. Vs, R.A.F. selves very depleted in personnel, and the absence of Sammy Tsung in goal was badly felt. Auld, who has do- nutised for him, is yet very raw

line

INTER HONG

(at Marina Ground)

Garrison Snooker League Starts

The brunt of the Saints' work has so 10.30 am. Hongkong Bank Vs. far fallen on the shoulders of D. Leonard, Bowen and Hussain, al- though the services of Lau Wing- kong in the Intermediate

have been seen to good advantage.

Comes has been on the injured list, and if he is fit again, his partnership with Cruz will constitute a danger, what with the roving inethods of their leader MacDonald, Their forward ling, although

small in

in stature, is quite fast on the whole, but very often lack of combination has spoilt many n a good game for them.

have one of the strongest teams in the Royal Army Medical Corps, who Garrison Snooker Lengue, made an excellent start this week when they made a clean aweep against Signals "A" who were beaten by six frames to nil. Other scores were: Alitary-Police-shared-six fromes: 11-A- Itayat Carps of Signals and Garrison Serieans Mess, Stanley. and Royal Engineers "A" shared six frames: Royal Engineem Sergean's Mess beat Pay Corps

South China, on the whole, will And Very le difficulty in over- caming the Saints, as their present Une-up is good enough to with-ve frames to bas stand any opposlilon. Their defence

is pla

playing right at top form, and GOVERNOR AT BOWLS should easily keep the Saints 121 check.

The forwards are fast and brainy lot. and goals are their specialty. Chow Mon-chi has now developed into a schemer, and he has often paved the way to goals. Feen without the services of Lee Wal-tong.. their

game to-day will prove no problem to them.

Illa Excellency the Acting Governor, Lieut-General E. F. Norton, will enter- tala the Bowlsters at Government House on Wednesday at 3 p.m.

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