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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932.

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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

CLUB FORCE DRAW OUTSIDERS PLACED IN LAMMERT LEAVES

IN CLOSING MINUTES.

Borderers Find Heavy Ground Troublesome.

YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY.

an

THE LINCOLN.

Jerome Fandor Wins at 40 to 1.

FIELD OF THIRTY-SIX.

London, Yesterday. Jerome Fandor won the Lincoln- On the U.S.R.C. ground yester-three quarters of

ahiro Handicap from Dooley by day

a length in afternoon,

Interesting field of thirty-six. Full results as friendly hockey fixture was played cabled by Reuter were as follows: between the Hong Kong Hockey

1. Jerome Fandor Club

.... 40 to 1 first eleven, and the South

2. Dooley

$3 to 1 Wales Borderers, the result being a

50 to 1 draw of two goals all. The score was a very fair indication of the run of play.

The ground was on the heavy side, and many of the players) slipped on several occasions, when

8. Knight Error

BANK STANDING.

Club Gain Meritorious Victory.

WOLFF INJURED.

The Club gained a well-deserved season when they defeated the Bank victory in their last match of the Afteen by a dropped goal and three tries (13 points) to a try (3 points), at Happy Valley yesterday.

Won by three quarters of a length the spectator's point of view, play It was a very, poor match from and one and a half lengths.-Reu-being far too scrappy and open

ter.

The Successful Owners.

Rugby, Yesterday.

movements at one period in the Brat half were at a discount. The Club The first big event of the flat throughout, though they lost A. J. R. were definitely the superior side the Lincolnshire Wolf early in the game. Heavier

by Mr.

Mc- forwards, gained possession at will

was

about to take a shot. Both teams racing season, were not at full strength, the Club Handicap, was won being without the services of J.Kinlay's Jerome Fandor at 40/1 in the tight scrums but honours Rodger, H. Owen Hughes and D. B. Mr. Davis's Dooley at 88/1 Evans.

In the first half, exchanges were Error at 50/1

second, and Captain Wilson's Knight was third.-British even, with

the Club, perhaps, 4 Wireless Service. little more on the offensive. Early

op. Divert Bent in a stinger, which Flynn did well to clear. After several raids, on both goals, the Club became dangerous, Divett sending) in a shot, and from the rebound, Francis scored with a reverse stick shot, giving the Club the lead, which they maintained until the interval.

In the second half, the Borderers pressed strongly, but Woodward and Botelho were clearing well, As a result of smurt stick work on the part of Johnson, however, L/C Jones flicked In a neat rising shot to score: the equaliser. Maintaining pressure, the Borderers took the lead through Roberts who scored from a melee in the goal mouth. With only a few minutes to go Divett, taking the ball on his own, netted the Club'a equaliser with a surprise shot from;

Our Sports Diary,

noon.

To-day. RACING-Entries close for Second Extra Race Meeting at

Saturday. ATHLETICS-St. Stephen's College Sports at Stanley.

CRICKET First Division- Kowloon G.C. v. Navy (L); Craig. engower C.C. v. Royal Artillery (F);

University v, Hong Kong (F) Second Division R.A.S.C. v. University (L)..

FOOTBALL-Senior Shield- Borderers v. Police; Junior Shield --Club v. Royal Air Force; Bor- derers v. Twelfth Battery.

were even in the line outs. sult of a brilliant run by Lammert, who picked the ball up after a drib ble of ten or fifteen yards to go over in the corner for an unconvert- ed try. Shortly before the Inter- val Selby sent Lammert away on the "blind" side, and he made no mistake. McLellan, who took the

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from a long pass from Selby was A beautiful pick up by Jenkins

instrumental in the Club's third score. Jenkins recovered quickly on the slippery ground and sent out a long pass to Griffiths, who had only to pass to Lammert to make a score inevitable. Instead, how- ever, he attempted to cut through and was brought down by Law a yard from the line. Jenkins, who was backing up, had only to pick the bail up and go over for an un

the left, beating Flynn all the way. TENNIS PROGRAMME converted try. The Bank's lone

-Result--

S.W.B.

2

-2

Club ***** Teams: S.W.B.:-Pte. Flynn; Capt. J. R. Smeathers, .Pte. Welton; Pte. Ronan, L/C Smith, L/C Isaacs; L/C Jones, Pte. Capps, Pte. Johnson, | Pte. Jones (49), L/C Roberts.

Club:--G. Duncan; W. Wood- ward, A. A. R. Botelho; W. Reed, A. A. Dand, J. E. Potter; L. D. Kilbee, G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Francis, E V. Reed, J. L. Tetley.

Comment. The Borderers · forward showed good combination out- standing players being Capps and Johnson. In the defence, Ronan, who was making his first appearance at hockey yesterday, played very well. Welton was the pick of the backs.

line

TO-DAY.

Open Singles. Stand Court:A. L. Sullivan Ho Ka-lau.

Open Doubles.

try was the revolt of a quick heel by the forwards from a loose scrum on the Club line. Travelling right along the three-quarter line v.the ball went to Law, who was

able to touch down.

Just before the final whistle 'Selby V-dropped a good goal from a scrum

in the Bank twenty-five.

Fincher and Goldman Hachiuma and Kinoshita.

Lee and Luk v. Remedios and

Ribeiro or Sai and Kwok.

Hembly and Collins v. Zimmern brothers or Chiu and Hung.

Club Championship. Tufton v. Walte..

Handicap Singles “B”. Backford v. Jensen.

Handicap Mixed Doubles Redmond and Mrs. James Clarke and Miss Lawson.

TO-MORROW. Open Singles. Stand Court:-E. C. Fincher Taul Wai-pui.

Both full-backs were safe in the handling, especially Rigg, but both lacked any sense of direction in their kicking to touch, though both found good touches on occasion.

The Griffithe-Lammert wing was obviously the strongest wing on the field and wae. largely responsible v. Combination.

for the battling up of the For-Law Wade was the best. of the Bank backs and was a real livewire in both attack and de fence. the Bank and showed a good under- Black also played well for

standing with Wade:

In the Club forward line Divett and Francis had good

Open Doubles. under- standing, but being without the re-Lee or Ho and Yow.

Honda and Akiyama v. Len and gular five the combination, on the whole, was

Sewell and Wright or S. A. and weak. In defence. H. D. Rumjahn v. Leonard and W. Reed played a great game, whilst Woodward and Botelho were reli-

Cassumbhoy.

able.

The Band Triumpha

* Club Championship.· ́ Sullivan or Valentine v. Harkins for Hill

* Humphreys or Evans v. Redmond or Forater.

On the C.B.A. ground at King's Park yesterday afternoon, the Band lof the South Wales Borderers de- feated the Central British SchoolMonoghan or Walte v. Hender

Handicap Singles “A”. boys eleven by four goals to one. aon or Bowker.

Club Second Eleven.

|---The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club 2nd XI against the H.K.S.R.A. on the Club Ground on Monday at 5.15 p.m. sharp-E. S. Moses; L. F. Nichol- son, L. A. R. Duncan; H. D. Lowe, E. G. Dale, J. E. Potter;LD. Kilbee, S. J. H. Fox, W.. A. Nowers, 5. Hill and G. F. Reen. ⠀⠀ 6IRIS

HONDA EXPERIENCES LITTLE DIFFICULTY.

-Rumjahn Cousing Win in Straight Sets.

Full results of yesterday's play in the ke Tennis Championships

Honda

Luk Ding.

role of wing-forward, though I Robertson was. excellent in his

should have preferred to see him in partnership with Turner. The latter was not up to his usual star- dard and was too prone to pase be- fore the need had arisen, Of the forwards McLellan and Smith were outstanding. Result Clab

Bank

teams:

TJ. Price . Railton or Robert-Club

son.

Handicap Singles “B”.

J. C. Evans v. J. H. Wilson.. Col. and Mrs. Lecky v Palmer

Handicap Mixed Doublem

and Miss Stevenson.

13 pts. 3 pts.

W. D. Folley: G. P. Lammert, B. H. Griffiths, A, S. R. Wolff, W. E..

Cherrill, W. R. Andrews, F. A. Peers: A. F. Jenkins, J. A. R. Selby; F. M. Hartley, J. H. McElney, R. 1

Merry, G. C. Humphreys, L. B. Smith and D. McLellan.AA Hong Kong & Shanghal Bank:--

PAST V PRESENT AT W. H. B. Rigg: C. J. D. Law, S.

UNIVERSITY.

Annual Tennis Match Ends in Draw

[the

Pokfulam yesterday, afternoon,

J. H. Fox, R. H. D. Wade, F. C. B. Black; M. W. Turner, C. F. Hyde: R. P. Edwards, R. Stilllard, G. 0. Moutrio, F. R. Burch, J. H. But- cliffe, L. G. Robertson, G. S. Dunk- ley and D F C. Cleland.

Reserve: R. A Fawcett Referes: Major MacIntyre, R.A

CHELSEA DRAW WITH PORTSMOUTH.

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