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SATISFACTORY SOCCER TRIAL
Probables' Defence Prominent
Duncan and Mullane Outstanding
JOHNSON'S · GOOD LEADERSHIP
SUEN AND WONG IMPRESS İN INSIDE FORWARD POSITIONS.
YES
(By Outside Left.)
MEDWAY AND
BLACK HAWK WIN TWO EVENTS
Red Wins 100 In 77
Seconds.
BRITISH POLO SUCCESS.
(By Crawl.)
A good evering's entertainment was provided last night at the Y.J.C.A. when the U.S.S. Binck Hawk met the H.M.S. Medway in
a series of aquatic events.
The standard of swimming dis. played by the sailors was fairly good, the Black Hawk swimmers showing excellent style.
The first event, a medley relay JESTERDAY'S Interport Trial was most encouraging and must
consisting of back stroke. free have given the Selectors every satisfaction. From the day's style. breast stroke and free style play, and taking into consideration the present selection of Howe,Was won by the Medway who took first place; the Black Hawk were Strange and Rodger, the best ilong Kong side would be as follows: a close second,
RODGER (Club),
MULLANE (Borderers), S. STRANGE (Club),
BLISS (Kowloon), BARBER (Lincolns), A. DUNCAN (Club).
B. GOSANO (St. Joseph's), WONG MEI-SHUN (South China), HOWE (Club), SUEN KAM-SHUN (Athletic), BALDRY (Lincolns).
The final selection of the team will be made on Friday even ing after the Trial match against the Rest. XI, and the team will leave for the North on November 22. It is hoped that both Strange and Barber will have recovered from their injuries and be able to fake their places in the side, as the interporters will have few op- portunities of combining together after Friday's game.
LTHOUGH the Royal Navy |
ALTOU to lietul à tona to pro
In the second event, the two lengths breast stroke, the Binek! Hawk were easy winners, taking first and third places, while the Medway took second and fourth.
The 100 Yards free style was a brilling race from start to finish, The Black Hawk again were vic- torious, their captain, "Red," swam great race and spurted in the last 25 yards to win by a touch in-77 seconds.
Although "Red's" time was not up to the local school boy's record of 67 secS.. he swam a beautiful
race.
The water polo game proved an
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easy win for the Medway who de- FINCHER TAKES
From the resumption the Bor- derers continued to force the
feated the Black Hawk by 3 goals to nil in a fast and exciting game. pace, but were helpless when. vide the necessary, opposition för
The Americans were unable to) the Interport soccer, trial yesterday, ever they got inside the goal the South Wales Borderers stepped aren. Bliss played a great spoil-
handle the ball correctly and also) were weak in passing; they had! into the breach to be beaten by six ing game, but was not clean in clear goals. The military side had his clearances.
two scoring opportunities, bat several chances but were too slow. Midway through the half the Pro-bungled both. They have still to The trial team yesterday provedfiables opened up their game more learn uur rules governing the re- to be the best combination tried when Wong Mei-ahun neatly took gulation game; this seemed to bej out to date, their defence being the ball through to tap it to Gusano, The Medway passed and combin- excellent. The forward line was but the latter just missed with ai easily the best, and the centre-for- terrific drive which went over the, od well, but will have to buck up ward position" was well-filled by bar,
considerably to beat the Y.M.C.A. Johnson, of the Police, who worked
team whom they meet to-night. hard and is the ideal man.
Unfortunately the Medway could He la more energetic than Howe and was always where the ball was.
The two Chinese players, Wong Mei-shun and Sugn Kam- shun played extremely well, the former being very dangerous throughout with brilliant long drives which gave Johnson of the Borderers no end of anxie ty, and the latter scored a beau- tiful goal as the result of a sparkling solo effort.
'RODGER SAVES. From the goal kick the play was transferred to the other end where Lakeman attempted a long drive,
but it went wide.
A few minutes later the Pro- bables' goal underwent a very near thing when Jones clever- ly tapped the ball to Davies who sent in a stinger at point blank range, but Rodger went down on his knees and cleared brilliantly.
Play was then in midfield, with
their greatest fault.
SIXTH GAME
TO LOVE
Elimination Of “ S.A.” And Miss Botelho.
MIXED DOUBLES QUARTER-FINALS,
E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dal- not provide a diving team, to com-ziel entered the Semi-final round pete against the Americans, who of the Colony Mixed however, treated the spectators to Championship yesterday when they
some spectacular dives,
MILITARY HOCKEY TEAMS DRAW.
Two Mamak Shield Matches.
REED FOILS "Y" ATTACK.
[By CENTRE- HALF.) ·.
In a Mamak Tournament match. yesterday afternoon, the R.A.S.C. played a drawn game with the.. R.A.M.C., neither side scoring.
The Sorvice Corps were without
Doubles Funnell and Tipple, but neverthe
less had a good share of the game,
TAMAR WIN.
It was a very enjoyable night defeated S. A. Rumjahn and Mise and were unlucky not to win. altogether.
C. Botelho 10-8, 6-3 on the I.R.C. courts.
The match was abandoned
The 8th Destroyer Flotilla made- their debut in the Mamak Tourna- onment at King's Park yesterday
to reach it: the ball, however, once Wednesday evening with the win afternoon, but were not impressive, again evaded the net, and strikingners leading by 10-8 and 5-3. losing to H.M.S. Tamar by the odd the bar went away for Duncan to Fincher yesterday won the decid-goal in three in an evenly contest-
the other end of the ing game to love on his service. ed game.
send it tu
Both the wingers, Gosano and both half back lines dilly-dallying feld.
The winners will now meet Capt. Spone, at centre-forward netted", Baldry were also good; the former with the ball; eventually it came tacking for meat of the second of entry into the Final Round.
Although the Borderera were at- Barry and Mrs. Lochner for right both points for the Tamar while was starved throughout the game, out to Suen Kam-shun, who placed half, the Probables also had their
Sloane replied for the Destroyers.. but whenever he got the ball heit at Johnson's feet, but the centre share of the exchanges, and JOHN- Rumjahn and M. W. Lo and Miss placed it with wonderful accuracy forward after neatly evading Mor- rison and with the goal at his mer- ey, shot well over the bar.
into the goal-mouth.
DUNCAN BRILLIANT.. Baldry also played well and was one of the most dangerous of the trial men, his drives and centres being very well-timed.
were.
the
Duncan and Mulline the outstanding men on field, the former was brilliant and was all over the attacking forwards, his spoiling tactics being of the best.
Mullane was easily the best, of the backs, his sense of anticipation being amazing. He broke up the majority of the opposing side's at tacks.
S. Sirange who was supposed to
The Probables' goal under- ́went another very close shave when Duncan, on the Border. 'ers left wing, took a first-timer at Rodger. The goalkeeper dived at full length, but could not rench the ball, which how- ever, missed the net by inches for a behind
Johnson мая through when he
again nearly raced Williams
for the ball from a pass down the centre by Suen Kam-ahun, but he was just too late, the soldier reach- ed it first and cleared safely.
SUEN SCORES., ·
.
All the position given to Martin, Five minutes from the interval
H. D. Rumjahn and Miss R.. SON placed his side another goal Enid Lo are the two other semi- up. this time beating his namesako finalist combinations. with a terrific drive which beat him all the way.
The Probables forward line Was ΠΟΥ working with perfect precision, both wingers, Gosano and Baldry, sending over. splendid centres. Gosano was the faster of the two wingers, and thus had more time to take över his centres, with the result that they all fell in the goglmouth,
Very soon after Johnson's effort WONG scored a glorious goal when he, dribbled in, and, from about twenty-five yards, sent in a terrific drive which curled upwards to boat Johnson easily.
SUEN'S SECOND. From this stage to the
is still unfit from last Sunday'a | SUEN scored the Probables' second game and purposely stayed out of goal with a grand low drive from yesterday's game so as to be fit for twenty yards out, which beat John-whistle the Borderers were Friday's game against the Rest XI, son all the way.
YACHTING
Official Opening On Saturday.
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club will officially open the 1932-1933 Season with a Re-
galta on Saturday and there is every 'prospect of a very bright
*season.
MAMAK TOURNAMENT.
Table To Date.
St. Andrew's . 7 6 1 0 32 1st Dty. H.K.S. 6 6 0 1 30 Radlo
Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts..
7 13 7 11
5 0 0 28
6 10
Incognitos R.A.S.C.
5 5 0 0
2 10
4
4 1 A
15 9
C. Signals
0 1 10
3 2
2 0 12
0 12
12th R.A.
2017
Phoenix
Medway
Wishart
Veteran
Parthian
R.A.
4 2.0 23 B
3 0 0 12
14
3
3 1 12 15
0 0 0
Tamar R.A.3.C. 20th R.A. There will be a Cruiser race R.A.O.C. starting from Murray Pier at 2 KIT.C
6. 0 5 0 2 24 0 Club German Club Anal p.m. and finishing at the
8th Destroyers 1° 0 I 0 1 20 con-House. poor
REED REVEALS FORMER BRILLIANCE.
The usual Ladies Races, for the
after which the final selection will Just before the whistle went the tinually on the attack, but be made., Barber, the Lincolns Borderers made a concentrated at finishing on the part of Davica, "H.”, “I." "Y." and "G" classes pivot, was also a notable absentes. tack, but their finishing was weak, Jones and Lakeman led them no-start from the Club line from 3 p.m.
For the Borderers Podmore and they invariably cracked up at shone, his centre half play being the last moment. feature of the game. His spoiling Probables. tactics were great, and he, was ever
a thorn in the trial forwarda st tacks.
Rodger as usual waq brilliant and kept the invaders out.
EARLY SCORE. From the start of the game the
Borderers
2 0
The second half opened sensa- tionally, Johnson just missing with a great drive. Soon after he made another attempt, but this time his! drive found the cross bar and re-
bounded into play, Podmore coming
back to clear.”+
Five minutes later BALDRY. scored the third goal, beating Johnson with a first-timer after : receiving from Duncan.
Recreio Draw.
where.
onwards, and a race for the new Just before the final whistlej"A" class boats with owners at the went SUEN scored the sixth end tillere will be held.
In a very evenly contested last goal with a lovely piece of; Kowing events have been arrang match at King's Park yesterday dribbling, carrying the ball straighted for Fours, Pairs, and Sculls and afternoon, the Y.M.C.A. first eleven there will also be a race for Naval drew with a strong Club de into the goalmouth to net easily.
Result:
Whaler's.
Recreio side, each team · scoring once.
Probables
Borderers
G 0
-
C. Barros gave the Recreio the lead early in the first half with
A Lawn Bowls game will be played during the afternoon. and a Fencing exhibition will be given by members of the
fast first-timer, but D, McLellan Hong Kong Fencing Club,
equalised for the "Y" in the second Tea will be provided as udual, half from a corner hit.. and it is hoped that there will be
Mr. J. W. Baldwin referced, the teams lining up as followe: Possi- Borderers took the ball into their
tin: Bliss, Pardoe and A. Duncan, bles:-Rodger; Matlane and Mar- opponent's territory, but both Mul lane and Martin defended well, the
B: Gonano, Wong Mei-shun, John- former using his head to advantage.
The outstanding player on the son, Suen Kam-shun and Baldry, a larga number of Members, Sub-field was W. Reed, the Recreio The Borderers continued to press,
Borderers: Johnson; Williams scribere and their friends present centre-half. He played a dazzling but their forwards were tog well-| |, Lakeman made a fine dribble. marked to do anything dangerous, clean through the Probables de- and Morrison; Morgan, Podmore Officers of the Navy, Army and Air game, his atfck-work being amaz- Jones In particular being helpless. fence, but, with only Rodger to and Channing, Harris, Lakeman, Force are invited to consider them ing. E. O. Murphy, at back for selves as Honorary Members for the "y" was 'good, and McLellan, Johnson opened the scoring after beat, he drove the ball past the up- Davies, Jones, and. J. Duncan...
the day: | five minutes play with a very tame|right. »
(Teams for Armistice Day
though working hard throughout, ishot. Pardoo who had possession MORGAN'S BAD LUCK.
The Yacht Club ficet this year is indulged too. frequently In the on Page 9.) of the ball sent in à stiff.: drive The Borderers were now doing
the largest on record víz:-thirty scoop pass. which Johnson in the Borderer's the majority of the attacking, and geal fisted away, but JOHNSON, of Morgan, taking a clearance by Mor the opposing eleven, snapped up the rison, cut in to send a powerful ball and lobbed it into the net drive goalwards, Hodger hurled 'from glose range, a
himself at the ball, but was unable
LOCAL FOOTBALL TO-MORROW.
four boats in the racing classes and |·· ARTILLERY DRAW, twenty four cruisers. There are
At Sookunpoo yesterday after- many now names in the list of own-noon, the Kowloon Indians played ers which are drawn from both the a' goalless "draw with the RA, In List of Members and Subscribers, a friendly hockey match.