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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

Y.M.C.A. DEFEAT THE Y.M.C.A. TENNIS CLUB SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY C.B.A. AT KING'S PARK|

Neither Side at Full

Strength.

ODD GOAL IN FIVE.

MEETING.

Satisfactory Year from All View Points.

TO-DAY.

Five First Round Matches to Be Decided.

OFFICIAL TEAMS.

Mr. Justice J. R. Wood (Presi- dent) occupied the chair at the Įannual meeting of the Europoan Y.M.C.A. Tennis Club, held in the West Lounge on Monday evening. At King's Park yesterday the when it was decided to enter The following is the programme |Y.M.C.A. hockey eleven defeated a team in the Hong Kong Lawn for to-day's First Round in the

the C.B.A. by three goals to two Tennis League.

Mr. S. A.. Gray, in

pre-

Seven-A-Side Rugby Tournament, that the finals of which are to be de

of elded on Saturday:--

in a game which lost most of its seating his report, stated intereat due to the fact that neither the year had been One team was at full strength.

the most successful in the his-j tory of the Club. The team did

5 p.m. Kowloon "A" v. H.M.S. The Y.M.C.A. turned out eleven extremely well in the League last Tamar & Small Shipe "B". players, but were forced to give up Summer, while its success had Kowloon 'A'~~D. F. Kilby; Dr. J. the services of F. Allen to the op- been reflected in the general acti- Hutchinson, J. J. Ferguson: A. W.: position in order to level up mat-vities of the Club. The Weal! Cup Torrible: J. E. H. Cogan, J. Riddell, lers. Notable absentees from the handicap singles competition was C.B.A. side were T. S. D. Whitley, who defeated 8. A. Gray (Minus

won by G. C. Barnett (minus 15), W. F. Weir. N. Whitley, C. L. Gregory and Cpl. 30) in the. Final.

A successful Davies. The "Y" were without American tournament was organis-[ 'B'.-A. B. Coles; Li. Smyth, Mne. McLellan, their captain, F. Selk,ed by Mr. J. Barnes.

H.M.S. Tamar and Small Ships

Arnold; Mne. French; Tel. Turner, W. J. Brown and J. J. Ferguson. Mr. J. J. Ferguson submitted a A. B. Walsh, A. B. McCoy,

Though handicapped at forward statement of accounts which re- the C.B.A. were the first to score vealed the club to be sound when J. P. White went through to finances.

In

5.15 p.m. H.M.S. Hermes v. Club "B".

H.M.S. Hermes.-L. Wilkingon;;

find the net from close in. Their The following officers were lead, however, was not enjoyed for elected for the ensuing year: Tel Rimmer, Sub. Lt. Martin;; long, bad marking allowing G. C.

President, Mr. Justice J. RF/Lt. Colquhoun; Lt. Hubback, Burnett to score the equaliser.

Wood; Chairman of Committee,.

T. J. Price placed the "y" in the Mr. E. F. Selk; Hon. Treasurer, E. R. A. Doggett, Lt. Padfield. lead as the result of a melee in Mr. J. J. Ferguson; Hon. Secre- Club 'B'.-W. D. Folley; A. J. front of the goal, and the Y.M.C.A. tary, Mr. 5. A. Gray; Committee. Wolff. E. Allera; A. R. Cox; F. M. crossed over with a goal to the the officers with the addition of Hartley, P. Watkinson, L. B. Smith. good. Early in the second half T. Messrs. J. Barnes, J. C. Grenham

5.30 p.m. H.K. & Shanghai Bank

J. Price culminated 靄 fine solo and G. Puncheon.

effort by scoring the "Y's" third point. Not disheartened, however,

v. 4th Submarine Flotilla “B”".

Hong Kong and Shanghat Bank.

the C.B.A. returned to the attack INDIAN R.C. TEAMS W. N. B. Rigg; C. J. D. Law,

and W. Johnson scored a similar goal to Price's second effort to re- duce the arrears.

FOR SATURDAY.

Important First League

Encounter.

M. W. Turner; L. G. Robertson;; G. C. Moutrie, F. R. Burch, S. J. H. Fox.

4th Submarine Flotilla ‘B'—0. A.

Fabrey: E. R. A. Baker, E. R. A.

Korr; E. R. A. Northwood; E. A. Skein, Sig. Knight, Plb. Spring.

5.45 p.m. Kowloon "B" v. 4th Submarine Flotilla “A”.

It was a very fair result of the game ад the C.B.A. forwards, though extremely dangerous when acting in co-operation, spoiled most

The following will represent the of their opportunities by individual efforts and the exploitation of too Indian Recreation Club 1st XI in a

Kowloon 'B'.-H. H. Miller; T. much finesse instead of direct League match against the Kowloon Whitley, H. Owen Davis; D. Black;

Club on the Kowloon penetration. Johnson was their Cricket

S. MacNider, G. G. Bonham, J. C.. outstanding forward though he was ground on Saturday, at 2 pm. Wilson.

A. A. Rumjahn (Captain), F. D.

inclined to be a trifle selfish.

A

4th Submarine Flotilla "A"-Lt.

W. Bliss in the half-back line play-Pereira, S. R. Kermani, A. H. Rum-Woods; Sto. Packer, Lt. Ryder: Lt. led a good hard game in opposition Jahn, A. H. Madar, S. A. Ismail, A.] Francis; Lt. Com. Crick, Lt. Linton,

to T. J. Price, the Y.M.C.As most. Minu, A. K. Minu, H. D. Rum- dangerous forward. Skinner in Jahn and J. S. A. Curreem.

the "Y" goal played a great game and stopped one beautiful drive; from Johnson in first-class style.

Result:-

Y.M.C.A. C.I.A.

Ladies Draw.

3 2

Reserve:A. Rahmin,

LR.C. 2nd XI v. RA.S.C. The following will represent the Indian R.C. 2nd XI in a League match against the R.A.8.C. Saturday at Sookunpoo:-

OD

Lt. Pizey..

6 p.m. Club "A" v, H.M.S. Tamar & Small Ships "C".

Club 'A'.-G. P. Lammert; R. H. Griffiths, A. F. Jenkins; J. A. R.

Selby; J. H. McElney, W. E. Peers, G. C. Humphreys.

...

RCP. O. Gotham; Sto. Pope, A. B. H.M.S. Tamar and Small Ships Griffin; A. B. Wooton; P. O. Bishop, Tel. Hughes, Sub-Lt. Beebee.

M. R. Abbas (Captain), A. Abbas, F. M. el Arculli, A. On the Diocesan Girls' School Ismail, S. Ismail, M. P. Madar, K. ground yesterday afternoon the St.Nazarin, A. M. Rumjahn. A. R. Andrew's Club Ladlos drew with Suffiad and. A. S Suffiad. the St. Andrew's Scout Troop in a fast and interesting game in which neither side scored.

Club Eleven For To-day. The following will represent the

first! Hong Kong Hockey Club

First Round Byes.

Byes in the first round are H.M.S.

CLUB CRICKET TEAMS Cumberland, HM.S. Tamar and

FOR SATURDAY.

eleven in a friendly match against Craigengower Provide

the Argylls' and Queen's Detach-

ments on the U.S.R.C. ground at

5.15 this afternoon:

Small Ships A', and the South: Wales Borderers,

The following will represent these teams on Saturday:——

H.M.S. Tamar and Small Ships 'A'-Tel. Martin; Surg. Lt. Kemp-

the Opposition. thorne, Mne. Wells; Cpl. Ainsworth;

The following teams will repre-L/Sto, Garston; S/L. Palne, A. B.

G. Duncan; W. Woodward, J. sent the Hong Kong Cricket Club Lynn.

Rodger; A. W. Reed, A. A. Dand, against the Craigengower Cricket H.M.S. Cumberland-Mid, Thurs

Club on Saturday, 2 p.m., first to; L. S. A Squire, Surg. Lt. eleven on the Club ground and the Brosnan; Lt. Gallimore; A. B. second eleven at the Craigengower Abbott, Pay Lt. Kennett, Mne,

Hinde... Cricket Club,

E. V. Reed: H. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Francis, D. B. Evans and J. L. Tetley.

YESTERDAY'S PLAY IN

TENNIS TOURNEY.

South Wales Borderers.-Pte. 1st XI.-H. Owen Hughes (Cap- tain), E. J. R. Mitchell, G. O. Cameron: Pte. Lewis, Lt. Galletly;

Sheimerdine. J. E. Potter, A., Reid, Lt. Hamilton; Lt. Crowe-Read, Cpl: J. E. Richardson, E. R. Duckitt, 0 Suter: L/Cpl. Tratt

E. C. Marton, H. J. Armstrong, R. ¡P. Edwards, A. J. B. Wolf. MAP

2nd XI-R.W. Paterson

Leonard & Cassumbhoy (Captain), F. A. M. Elliott, R. R.

Receive a Fright.

The following were the full re-] sults of yesterday's play in the Lawn Tennis Championships

· Open-Doubles... Lee Wai-tong and Luk Ding- cheong beat H. Lo and lu Tak- cheuk 6-4, 3-6, 6-0

Leonard and Caasumbhoy beat Noronha and da Rocha-8-6, 6-3, 10-2.-

Ride and Sullivan best Amery and Sloan 6-4, 6-8.0

Club Championship.

D. M. MacDougall beat G. W Sewell 6-7, 6-2, 6-8,

C. Holmes best 3. A. Layson

Hill and

Marton Divett and

Davies, G. E. Gahagan, B W. L Planner, L. D. Kilbee, J. M. Bunley, JA. H. Plummer, J. B. Davis, L. | A. Whippa, J.-E. Way,

Our Sports Diary,

To-day, ATHLETICS-Entries close, for Kowloon Marathon Race, VARACING...Bale of Itace Ponter

at Happy Valley (m1 5315′p.m.;

HUNTING Fanling

Hounds Meet at Hunter's Armsat 8.15

2.Champiónahipa.

A-Bide Tourna”

KOWLOON CHESS CLUB ENGAGED TO-NIGHT.

Team Against German Club

A chess match has been arrang ed for this evening between the German Club and the Kowloon Chess Club. The games will be played at the premises of the for 2. Connaught Road, Cen

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