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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10,
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
SIM SHIELD.
THE HOLDERS DEFEATED AGAIN,
NAVY'S OLD GUAL IN THREE.
Following their defeat by the Army last week in the first match of the Sim Shield competition, the Hongkong Hockey Club (holders) went down to the Navy by two goals to one in the second match of the the triangular series USR.6. ground yesterday.
on
The teams were as under :-
HOME SOCCER.
BATTLE OF THE BLUES DRAWN
P. A, CUP AND LEAGUE,
(Bouter's. Service.)
London Dec. 9
A replay in the first round proper of the Foetbal Associa- tion Cup resulted:
LOCAT
CRICKET.
600 RUNS IN ONE MATCH.
ARMY & NAVY DRAW.
JE CHINA MAIL.
atrength to the Varsity, taking
a major part in their winning. the senior league a few seasona back. Mr. Quick has captained Hongkong I interport cricket and a reference was made to hi in last Saturday's notes..
Yesterday's match resulted: Rev. Quick's Farewell TE. Yeoh, run out... R. E.A. Webster, not out J. Youngsaye, c Lam, b
Shahabudin
Rov. W. T. Featherstone, run
out w M. Gittens, h.w... b Lam Rev. E. K.. Quick, not out.
Extras
Over 600 runs were registered yesterday in the all-day cricket match on the H.K.C.C ground between the Army and Navy, the bat completely mastering the ball Batsmen on both sides wielded the willow to good purpose. Not Hartlepools 1. Blyth Spartans 2 only were the handful of specta The victors visit Accrington for tors treated to an exhibition of the second round this Saturday Jaggressive batting of a good type
Longue Div. I.
but those who stayed on till the end saw A thrilling Anish in Shahabudin
In Division I of the English
was played:-
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OXFORD HOCKEY.
ALL-INDIANS LOSE TO
DCCASIONAIS.
JAIPAL SINGH'S FORM.
(Times of Ceylon.)
London, Nov. 6N
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
HONGKONG, DECEMBER 10, 1925, 10:30`a.m.
At hockey, the Oxford Univer 19bity Occasionals. practically the 'Varsity eleven. beat Jalpal Singh's All-Indian team by TT on Shanghai
T.T. on London goals to 2..
Jaipal Singh has sufficiently re- covered to show glimpses of his Hongkong Bank old! form.
[A massage dated October 22, Mercantile Bank, A. & B.
Total (for 4 wkts, dec.) 184 TJ Price, F. Hiptoola, I.. Tajima. J. C. Fletcher, and R. A.. Ponsonby-Fane did not bat.
Club:P. W. P. Mins D. Hootball League. the following which the Navy, with 4 wickets Lam
Sherman, A.-P. T Parquharson; E. P. Stewart, E. J. R. Mitchel (Capt.). Rev. E W. L. Martin; H. Owen Hughes, W. Woodward, A. Dyer Ball B. D. Evans, G. P Lammert.
Navy Lt Garwood; Lt. Wauchope, Lt. Emley; Lt. King, Lt. Simpson [Capt.). B. Broome; Pay Sub-Lt. Wilson, Sillio R.M., Lt, PMI, Lt. Nicholson, La Fleet..
stated.-
do. The Oxonian hockey player, P. & O. Bank. Jaipal Singh, hopes to resume hisBank of East Asia w.f place in the University side short- 1y. He is fast recovering from a
savere injury to his foot, sustain-China Underwriters.....
ed in stopping a run-away horse oat. Marseilles.
Bowling Analysis,
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University.
B. P. Ng, & Quick
to go. needed a run to tie and Balhatchet Newcastle 3, Sheffield United 1. done for victory.
Rumjahn The table for this division now! When the fifth Ball was deliver- Ng
led in the last over, three runs | Laing stands ab
ware wanted. A certain bound- ary was fielded and only a single accrued.
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Feast
Division 1.
.Goals
Captain Morris (95) Major C. W. Lam, b Yeoh PW.D. LF. A. Pis,attersley-Smith (70), Lt.-Com. D. Laing, not out. Sunderland...20 10 4 $ 50.35 26 Armitage (63), Lt.. Halsey (88) K. Samy, Yeoh Vrsenal 1944 44 31 26 mnd Pay.-L. Hussey (73) dis-H. N. Balhatchet,, b Yeoh Estón Vila....18 8 7 3 44 30-inguished themselves.
A. A. Rumjahn, c Yeoh Hudd'sfeld 17 8.7 2 35 25 23
Although knocked about a goodi Quick ...... Manch Un....189 4 5 32 22 22 leal, L. Smith, R.A... took 5 of W. Bromwich 8 3 5.5 40.32 2he Navy wickets.. Holton W. & 4 7 35 32 20
Fottenham... 19 8 4 7 37 40: 20
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Halsey mingham. 1983 34 3 10 Liverpool 17 6 65 26 19 18 QMS. Stripp. 1.b.w... Newcastle 18 7:
Halsey 533 32 10:
Total (for 7 wkts.)
He is planning to take a strong team of Indians from the various Universities to Spain during the Christmas vacation.}
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On the form shown in the early stages of the game it was cipar that the Navy were out to win as they beat the Club for speed and in accuracy in passing. In the fest five minutes the SP never passet Everton......19 5 7 7 38 42 176apt. Armstrong, b Halsey.. into the Navy had a persistens West Hum...1910 25 39 17 Capt. Bridgland, b Beatty attack being kept jap from a move- Notts County 10 6 4 9 20 33 16 Capt. Kent. c Hussey, b ment on the left in which Cardiff Cly 19 7 2 10 26 34 16 Beatty Nicholson and Fleet were promin-Barkhura 10 5 42 40 5'apt. Morris, Lake ent. Three times the Navy were Leeds U18 039 25 30 5 ruled offside and three shots wens Leicester....8 5. 4 0 35 43 14 Buy 17 6 2 9 29 42 4 past the goal
Wchester C... 39. 4 5 10 43.5.4 13 The Club eventually gob goug Burnley 18 4 5 9 28.51 13 by a good pass by Mitchell to Owen Hughes, right wing) who Inter-Varsity Game. rah down and fed the centre. Then sunny weather, before 5,000 ball travelling home was kicked spectators, the away by Garwood and Owen soccer match at Chelsea result- Hughes receiving again, sened wide.
inter-Varsity
Major Hattersley-Smith,
Cantrell b Beatty apt. Warters, e Hussey, b Major Follrd. e & b Cantrell
Lake、nyi.
Et. Smith, Cantrell Mr. Gr. Rough, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Oxford 2. Cambridge 2. On a fast ground, go-ahead
Cantrell football was played
After 34 minutes the Cambridge Halsey Realty rentre-half Wheweb secured just
Plainou outside the centre Firele and run-
Allco ning a few yards scored withi
Stephenson terrific shot.
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Some Saturday Teams.
The following will represent Civil Service 1st XI on CS.C.C ground at 2 pm.. on Saturday.in a league match against Kow- loon:-P J. de Rome (captain), G. R. Sayer, E. B.. Reed, E. € Fincher, A. E. Wood, B. D. Evans, E. W. Hamilton, F. E Lawrence, H. G. Wallington, F. Baker and F. H. Holdman.
The following wit represent the CSC.C. "A" team in u riendly match v Kowloon 2nd
1 M.. R. W
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strong. b Smith
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G. E. Ursell, H. F. Westlake,
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C. W. Jeffries, T. W. Carr, R. S. W. Patterson, S. B. Spillett,
Play was carried again into Club territory, the Navy attacking vigorously and being ruled offside in scoring a goal By leaving his charge Garwood next stemmed
Lammert and rush by the Club. Stewart worked nicely, together on the left until Sitlitöe put an end to this promising movement From the other wing the ball, tra- velled across the Navy goal with no one near and the Navy for- Even play followed till the [Bt. Gifford, Lb.w., b. Smith wards receiving from Wauchope interval when the score was one Mid Stephenson. b.w., b
Balk visited the Club goal, relief being.
Soon after. Fisher. Oxford's eft-winger, centre for A. H Chadder (Taunton and St. John's. Joki Blue) to equalise,
Smith
Smith
brought to the Club supporters, Seven minutes after the re-t. Halsey, e Armstrong, b when Simpson missed putting insosumption. Piper (the Cantab left- practically an open goal.
winger) score:-the ball rebound-Pay.-Lt. Hussey, b Kent ing off the goal-keeper into the Capt. Lake, b Smith [net.
A minute later Scicluna netted for Oxford. in a scramble at the goal mouth.
On a subsequent visit Hi scored the first goal after 20 minutes' play. Sillitoe next over- ran. near the post in what looked like the second goal but this was The game was splendidly, con- not long in coming as after a protested and both goals had wonder- longest attack Nicholson tappedful escapes.
into the net, the ball getting in
high up.
Between the scoring of the two goals and unt half time the Club played better and the two Navy backs, with Simpson playing his usual spoiling game all over the held, saw to it that they never got within shooting distance.
In a determined effort to score
WORLD CHESS.
THIRD,
Lt. Abelson, not out Surg-Lt-Com? Hunot,
not
out
Extras
Total (6 wkts.) t.-Cpl. Cantrell, Pay.-Lt. and Lt. Beatty did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
X on the Kowloon ground at 2 p.m. on Saturday-H. F Harper (captain), C. B. Beardall
18 B. C. K. Hawkins, E. A. Bastin,
F. E. Booker.
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The following have been select-
79 ed to represent the University In 4a friendly match against the 5 Royal Navy at Pokfulam on Saturday:-A. A. Rumjahn (cap-
1 tain), II. N. Balhatchet, A. S. 10 Hett, D. K. Samy, D. Laing.
C. W. Lam, S. O. Shahabudin,
The Irish women hockey stars romped away, from the American girls at the West chester-Biltmore
grounds.
Here is May Brooks, Ameri- can goal tender, missing a fast shot by an Irish gir
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The following will represent the famous horse Carbine was bred Wayfoong against Ewo on the who scored 33 wins out of 49 starts Chinese Recreation Club ground and was only once unplaced
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Fritz.
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Moscow, Dec. 9.. The "world" chess tournament
Smith
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the Club succeeded when a ball concluded with Boguljuboff. 15%
75
6 0 1.1 Rev. E. K. Quick's XI.
On the Pokfulam ground the
Wax sent swiftly home after points, first; Dr. Lasker, 14 University played & team cap-
Evans and Woodward had each a points, second; and Capablanca, tained by the Rev. E. K. Quick KOWLOON GOLF.
smack at it. Garwood stopped 13% points, third
who is shortly leaving for home..
the ball near, the goal line. Owen Note:Capablanca's title is In local cricket the Rev. Mr.
Hughes durted in and fell together not involved:
of
with the goalie. For a few seconds the ball was "lost" but! when Owen Hughes retired it was seen that he sent it over the line.
This was all the scoring in the match--Návy 2. Club 1--and the remainder of the game was mark- ed by a determined effort, by the Club to at least gain the equaliser. Hopes ran high very often and deserving Club eTorts proved fruitless. The Navy men tackledi and attacked earnestly to main- tain their lead. It was due to several good clearances by Mills and the brilliant defence Sherman and Farquharson that the Navy did not add to their acore. Sherman especially clear- ed well and gained much ground by hie hard hitting. In the last stages of the game this swift driving was attended with risk of injury as was seen when. Mitchell received one on the head with the ball unsighted in the darknews. Dyer Ball played much better than the average, and Martin was one of the overworked halves, keeping often with the vanguard Mitchell and his outside men play- ed excellently.
The Navy forwards to a man were brilliant, Simpson was parti- cularly prominent in the half-back | T line, and both backs were sound and displayed accurate judgment. Garwood at goal did yeoman:
now
ote: The Club have lost two out of four matches and paly a miraciu can give them a He all round for replay.Į
These girls t
physical culture schoo
Quick has proved a tower of
players get the places
and friendship ls forgotten as they batter each other around, striving for recognition by the coach,
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