FRIDAY, OCTOBER
THE CH
AGE SPORT PAGEEDED
LINCOLNS ARE
ARE OVERWHELMED INTERPORT RUGBY
ARGYLLS SCORE FOUR TO NIL.?
Newcomers Show Lack Of Combination.
McTAVISH NETS TWO... Gruelling Pace Of Scots Settles
Issue.
Fanling Golf Starting Times for Sunday and Monday
The following are the starting 10.44 times for Fanling on Sunday and 10.48 Monday:
Old Course."
10.52
·.9.16 a.m.-9.20 a.m. not to be book-10.56
ed by travellers on 8.28: traia,
A feature of the game was the 9.44 clever play of Jack, the Argylla' centre-half, while Rossier, was"out-! standing in the Lincolns' defence 9.52 The Argylls, on the whole, display- ed superior combination
11.00
+
G. T. May* Capt. H. W. 11.04 Dankes
A. T. Lay, S. J. H. For L. M. S. Lloyd, · V. R. Gordon."
„E. Lewis, H. G. Hopkins, N. K. Littlejohn, J. G. Campbell.
Cdr. R. H. McBean, Capt D. J. Grent.
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C. Thwaites, W. H. E Thomas.
WITH MANILA. Negotiations Now In Progress.
· LAMMERT MAY NOT PLAY.
Whitham For Cricket Or
For Rugby?
Negotiations are being made at the present moment with a view to staging an Interport Rugby encounter between Hong Kong and Manila in the Colony at ar early date. “
Ladies Golf
The Tombstone Competition played at Deep Water Bay on Thursday, September 27, was “won by Miss C. B. Robinson on the 18th green.
Mrs. Lissaman won the Eclectic Competition at Deep Water Bay which was played during Septem- ber. 81-44-26%.
*
There were 50 cards taken out.
Mrs. F. A. Redmond qualified for the Captain's Cup at Happy,
MAMAK SHIELD..
1st H.K.S.R.A. Defeat HMS. Wishart.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB FIXTURES!
Gymkhana Fixed For Sunday Week.
NINE GOALS SCORED,
On the Marina ground COGAN CUP ON OCTOBER” 30. yesterday, afternoon, the 1st H.K. Singapore Battery, „R.A. An interesting list of fixtures for defeated HLM.S. Wishart by 6
the season, has been prepared by: goals to-3-in their second⠀⠀⠀
the Kowloon Golf Club, and a **Mamak Tournament match, which was played at a fast
variety of competitions have been pace throughost,
arranged to "take place throughout Commencing on the offensive, the year... the Indians gained in early load through Guyjan Singh, but not The annual match with the after many shots had been saved Y.M.C.A. will be played, as in past ly after, Bakhtawar Singh scored. Married v. Single match for the Play was then transferred to the other end and Murrell decreased Cogan Cup will be contested for on the lead. Just before the Interval, October 30, however, the Indians registered The Gymkhang, and presentation their third goal through Guyjan of prizes will be held on October 16 Singh from a corner hit.
when an
attractive programme of
G. W. Tolmie, E. WInternational, and Club Capta "Alley in September. 96-17-79, by the Wishart goalkeeper. Short years, on Armistice Day, while the
'Jones''.
MONDAY.
Old Course.
Dr. J. A. R. Selby, the Scottish
has been in communication with a member of the Manila Sports Club; and it is understood that there is a very good chance of a 9.20 am. not to be booked by Manila fifteen visiting the Col- travellers on 8:28 train. " oný, No dates have yet been ar- 9.24. a.m. A. Leach*, J:
Mayhew*
•
The Annual General Meeting of the Ladies Section has been fixed for Thursday, November 10, at 11
&.m.
Wranged, the negotiations being TUCKER HIT ON THE
only in their preliminary stages..
V. R. Gordon* A. G. I. Competition with Manila should "Bowker*
be encouraged. In the past
Maintaining pressure from the start of the game. the Argyll and Sutherland High- landers defeated the Lincoln- shires by four goals to nil in`a friendly hockey match, on the Sham Shui Po ground yesterday afternoon. It was the Lin- colna debut in local sport.
9.24 a.m. A. Kidd P. L. Leefe* 9.28
9.32
A. S Adamson," W. 11.08
Thomson.
9.36
1. H. Bradford, W. H. B.
Rigg
9.40
Dr. J. A. R. Selby, A. C.I. Bowker.
9.16
Dr. A. V. Greaves, W. J. Fischer.
9.48
A. P. Hall Thompson,
ri
A. W. Hayward.
9.28
H. A. Mills, T. C. Monag- han.
9.32
P
9.56
A. E. Lissaman,
Capt.N
J. W C. Bonnar, Hallifax
E.
R. Hong Kong have played Manila
+
W. Anderson.
9.36:
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A. Leach, D., S. Robb,
M. W. Budd, H. Lowe.
9.40
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A. B. Stewart, A. H.j 'Ferguson.
A. H. Ferguson, Hopkins.
·5.44
41
Dr. J. E. Dovey, I. B. Trevor.
E. McBryden, Robb.
9.48.
11
9,52
D S. Edwards, C. J. Waddell..
G. V. T. Marahall, Stewart.
A.
9.56
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"Frank
Austin, P.
S.
H. Spicer, R. W. diner.
Gar
Grant.
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E. Davidson, E. R. Hallifax:
K. S. Morrison, A. Lay,
T.
10.04
G. W. Tolmie, J.
A.
R. H. Grifth, D. S. Harley.
Leiper.
$10.24
L. G. S. Dodwell, O. E. Martin.
C.
and thoroughly deserved their victory. 10.00 Sellom did the Lincolnshire for-¡10.04 ward line become dangerous, ex-10.08 cept on one or two occasions, but they found Cummings always very 10:12 safe in goal.
-Commencing at a fast pace, the 10.16 Argylls soon hai their opponents' } defence busy, McTavish and,10.20 Macpherson being seen to advantage
with clever passing. Rossier was 10.24 clearing well, but was inclined to
hit the ball too hard, thus giving (10.28" Mackenzie and Hocquard very lit- tle chance to get the ball wing.
on the 10.32
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Col. J. A. Renshaw, Major J. E. Faskin.
A. O. Halsey, E.
Eabcock,
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at golf, but that has been the limit of Interport encounters The Colony baseballers have not E. C. been strong enough to offer a serious challenge to the League D. S. teams in・・ Manila; and that branch of sport has yet to be C. J. Waddell, H. A further exploited. Mills.
FOREHEAD.
Lt. Anstruther Shows Good All-Round Form:
WEEK-END CRICKET.
At Bookunpoo yesterday the Royal Engineers defeated the Royal Army Service Corps by four wickets.
put-
COTD-
In the opening stages of the second half of the game, the events will be decided. Competi
for this day include, Wishart pressed heavily, Comman- tions der Banister being responsible for clock golf, pitching and a fine, solo run. He centred to Goodrich who made no mistake to ting and long driving and will be score their second goal. Banister open to all members and friends.
Ladies are invited to natted shortly afterwards, equalise.
pete in the clock golf competition, Both teams atrove hard for which has always proved to be a victory, but the Indians' superior speed soon began to tell, and they broke through for Pritam Singh to The prizes for the successful score. The Indians then mono- competitors during the past year polised play and further goal will be presented by Mrs. V. G., were scored by Guyjan Singh and Labrum, at the close of the gymk- Tara Singh, a
popular event
To-morrow's Racing
Should an encounter, be "arrang- B.ed Rugby enthusiasts will welcome the prospect of an annual interport played alternately in the respec- tive ports..
Tucker, who showed good all- During the coming Chinese New Year our fifteen are round form against St. Joseph's visiting Shanghai, and a prelimin- College on Saturday, when he took ary encounter against Manila, who 3 wickets for 11 runs and scored will probably be stronger than 48 out of a total of 148, had the Combined Shanghai, should reveal misfortune to be struck heavily on the strength of local Rugby this the forehead and was forced to re- | season. Manila possess several tire, but not until after he had dis-
the former looked exceptionally At brilliant players, their team con- missed half the Service Corps
when out this morning. Neither can sisting in the main of Americans eleven for only 17 runa.⠀
first clasa ponies, who have adopted the British code. Lt. Anstruther, & member
Good and consistent form has be called
have run "consist- The U.S. Marines, who carried all last year's Army XI. during their been shown throughout the week but they before them in Shanghai, are fine victorious series of games in the by both China and Australian ently in their class and will examples of how American rugger Triangular Tournament, showed ponies at the Valley and a good players can adopt themselves to good all-round form in his first day's sport to-morrow, on the oc- Jockeys Gambia Ar Rugby Union rules,"
J. S. Dykes, A. McKellar. CC. Stark, Hon. Cdr.i * Get caddies from Superinten- G. F. Hole.
dent..
·Y.M.C.A. JUNIORS AVENGE RECREIO DEFEAT.
MCTAVISH'S TWO
10.86 Smart stick-work by the High |10.40 landers had the newcomers guess. ing throughout the game, Jack be- |-------- ing outstanding in this department. After pressing constantly, the Argylls opened their score with a shot from McTavish, which Tan- cred, in attempting to save, de- flected into his own goal. Shortly after, a brilliant forward movement saw McTavish score" with a fast rising shot which completely beat Tancred.
Burnett Scores Only Geal.
The game, on the whole, was too one sided to be interesting, the Radio forwards continuously press ing their opponents. The three in- side forwards of the Radio; Awtar Singh,, G. Singh and Kalwant Singh displayed magnificent combina tion, while Hanib, at centre-half, played a sterling game in the defence. At. right half-back and left half-back Jagfit and M. Singh also played well.seum
For the Radio Awtar Singh | scored 6 goals, and G. Singh and
Coupled with the good news of the possibility of a new In- terport series being commence a ed we have, however, the dis- turbing news that Geoffrey Lammert, probably the finest ". wing three-quarter seen in the Colony, may give up the game this season.
A
The "Y.M.C.A. "second eleven avenged their former defeat at the hands of the Recreio jun-- lora yesterday at King's From then on to the interval, Park when they won a fast but play was of a ding dong nature; the
scrappy encounter by a goal to Lincolns coming very close twice,
· nil when shots from Boxer and Mar Although considerably streng- shall went just wide.
thened by the inclusion of A. Tate, Exchanges were brisk in the A. Batas and J. M. Wilson, ali Kalwant Singh each scored 6. The This will prove a tremendous early stages of the second of whom are members of the two latter players, who took part handicap to the Club and will half, with the Argylls again first term, the Y.M.C.A. were for- in the recent Hockey Trials, great come as a great surprise to all fol- on the offensive. Hackford and tunate to win the game. A drawly aided the Radio to win the lowers of the game Lammert Rossier performing wall in. the would have been a better result. Mamak Shield last season, and, this showed brilliant form last year, defence, Keith-Murray was ' seen. As in the former game at King's season, with the assistance of maintaining his speed and specta to advantage on the left wing, Park, when the Recreio won, by 8 Awtar Singh who has recently arcular swerve, and no thoughts of his centres being very ac goals to 1, the Portuguese side rived back in the Colony from long his giving up the game were then curate, but offside on the part of showed the better ball control and leave, they are expected to achieve entertained, mostly bad Macpherson or McTavish bullified were faster on the ball than their even greater honours.,
Should Lammert decide not to many fine openings made by the opponents. At the interval the
play the Club backs will be great- Rugby player.
score sheet was blank, and it was Y.M.C.A TEAM. TO-DAY
ly weakened as R. C. Law, Lam- ATTACK AFTER ATTACK only late in the second half that The following will represent the mert's understudy, will also be un- The Lincolng seldom broke Burnett broke through the defence M.CA. 1st XI against the Radio able to play. In addition to these through, finding difficulty in pass to score the only goal of the match. Sports Club at Caroline Hill to-day two players Whitham, the The Cambridge University, full-back, is ing the Argylla', strong defence, in The Recreio were exceedingly at 5.15 p.m which Fraser, McKay and Jack well served by P. M. Nr da Silva, a H. Benwell; A. Tate, G. Owen; also undecided whether he will shone. Never allowing the pace to product of the University and their R. A. Bates, D. McLellan (dapay Cricket or Rugby. alacken in any way, the Argyll centre half, and by their right back. taln), S. W. Smith, J. M. Wie Bewer Jaunched attack after attack until The inside right played a useful son, G. C. Burnett, W. Brown FOOTBALL
ATJ. Price and C. Andrews. Macpherson sent in a fast shot game, but badly lacked support which Tancred did well to clear, notable absentee from the side was From the rebound, however, Lobban AR Botelho, their centre-half made no mistake with his shot to The were indebted to Sell for score the Argylls third goal. From timely clearances when the "y" then on Tancred had a busy timo, goal was endangered, and. Bater shots from Keith-Murray, Macpher played his useful steady son and MacLean just missing the game. Tate was off-form and was penalised several times for under
mark.
A fine burst of speed down the cutting, a feature of his game which wing by Keith-Murray saw that should be immediately eliminated. player send over a glorious centre The forwards were very scraDDY, from which Macpherson registered the right wing being starved for, the the fourth goal of the match.
major part of the game, Skinner Hocquard, on the left wing for brought off one or two brilliaät the Lincolns, could make little clearances, but he is still too prone headway against the splendid tackle to leave his charge to be classed as ing of McKay, while the rest of the an outstanding goalkeeper.
Result forwards sadly lacked combina tion
Result Arg
YMCA I
Recreio II
YMCA LAD. Skinner
F. Allen; E. E. Sell RBrown J. M. WI
nett GAB
Bald
INDIAN OLYMPIC TEAM RAGIN' COLOMBO,
Three Mate
BURY DRAW WIT NOTTS COUNTY
match.
(Continued from Page 1.)
"TO-MORROW'S PROSPECTS.
be ridden by two ol
best
Crook,
casion of the Eleventh Extra Race up this morningy with R.AS.C.: 98 (Lt Barlow 29, Pte. Mesting, is indicated, and judging gallop in 1 ming
from the work of the official han looked pretty fres Funnell 29, Lt. Anstruther 4
dicapper, Mr. C. M. S. Alves, close another candidate in the for 24, Tucker 5 for 17).
finishes should be the rule rather in over the last two fui R.EL.: 181 (Lt. Col. Marsden 68, Lt. than the exception. The fields, 35 1/5 seconds.
Anstruther 83 not out, Spr: With the exception of one or two
During the week, Woodland Stag Gray 4 for 49, 8pr. Orr 3 for events are big and big dividends has shown planty of pace in the 17)
will not be surprising. The turf gallops, and is full of action. I am is in fine condition.
convinced that there is nothing to The first race on the card to beat the Stag in the Canberra Han- The following team will repre-morrow will probably attract seven dicap, for Australian ponies, in sent the Hong Kong Cricket Club or more starters, and should be a spite of the colossal weight of 170 gainst the Volunteers on the very open event judging from the bs, he will be carrying. Evening HXCC ground on Saturday and form shown during the gallops this Star Wotin and The Raindrop all Monday
week Flying Tourist le consider seem to be good things, but are not.
· A. W. Hayward (captain)" ed the best thing for the race in likely to trouble the Chan Tin-son J. Barrow
«CLUB TEAM TO-MORROW.
G. E. E Dirett E. R. Duckitt
L.A. R. Duncan
G. F. Dunkley
C. E. Gahagan
AH. Harbord
H. 1. D. Lowe A. Reid
The Volunteers
Rich
MISS YEUNG SAU-
spite of the fact that it is top candidate. weight, at 165 lbs. In a gallop with Daylight Eve this morning the Fox did very well, coming in over the last two furlongs in 30 secondaire
Racing Boy Dangerous.
KING'S NEW MARK.
Racing Boy, who did well at the Third Record In S.C.A.A.
last meeting, is an ex-champion over the distance of 1 and has per- formed well in the past, will prove a strong contender if he exhibits the same form as he did repre Life risetiz
tin 2.C.), J. E dson (C.S.C.C), J. E. Potter
Now Occupy Fifth Place (KKC.C.). T. Ride (Univer
League Table.
ty), RH Gzinths (CS.C.C.), AD. Lowson (HKCC.), F. Baker (CS.CO), RM. Wood (CS.C.C.), the distan
R. Stilllard (H.K.C.C.), and K. O. showing. **Simpson (C8CC),
CHAMPIONS ELEVEN
cham
Meeting
wiririing three.
two