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Club Feel Loss Of A.A. Dand

Sustain First Defeat Of Season

JOHNSON 1. SCORES FOR BORDERERS

(By Centre Half.).

SHOWING DECIDEDLY-POOR FORM, THEIR FORWARDS! BEING ESPECIALLY WEAK IN FRONT OF GOAL. THE HONG

KÔNG HOCKEY CLUB FIRST ÉLEVEN MET WITH THEIR FIRST DEFEAT, WHEN THEY WENT DOWN TO THE SOUTH

WALES BORDERERS. BY THE ONLY GOAL SCORED BY PTE. JOHNSON, THE ARMY INSIDE-LEFT, ON THE U.S.R.C GROUND YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.

The Club, who defeated the S.W.B. by 7 goals to 2 the first time they met this season, were without the services of A. A. Dand, their skipper, who was injured last week, and Jack Rodger their brilliant full, back,

SLEEPY MORN WINS SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS.

1

Lucky Sweep Wioners,

Shanghal, Yesterday, Sleepy Morn won the Shang- hai Champlons from a record field of 13 this afternoon when it bont Alligator by half a length, with Boothlack a sheri head further back. ·

Needa who was up on the winner rude a brilliant race.

The following numbers won the big prizes in the cash sweep:-

FIRSTS-54419 and 63450. SECONDS-26938 and 53109. THIRDS-9694 and 60033. -Reuter.

WEAK TACKLING COST KOWLOON

SIDE THE GAME

King And Harbord Get Over For Club.

FERGUSON'S EFFORT.

The Hong Kong Rugby Club "A" team beat the Kowloon Rugby Club in a fast game at Happy Valley yesterday by B goal and two tries (11 pts) to mil.

The Borderers, on the other hand, were not at full strength, fielding four reserves, Motherwell, who has taken Flynn's place in goal. Lance-Corporal Jones, Pte. Jones and Dutnall. On the whole, the Borderers were superior in combination, and were well-served.

Both teams worked hard through-j in defence, in which department Licut, Cresswell, who is making alout, but the Club team were ob strong bid for the centre-half position in the Army Sim Shield, and viously the better, and with very

fow exceptions secured the bali, Pole and Welton, at full-backs, did good work.

Jevery time in the tight acrums,

The actual tries, however, were

The Club's defence was at fault, The Borderers forwards were,com- more the result of individual efforts in that their half-backs were bining well, Johnson displaying than of constructive play, and the! prone to lay too far back and us clever stick work. On one or two poor tackling of the Kowloon back) a consequence the forwards were occasions he got through on his line was responsible for Harbord nol fed well. W. Reed, at centre-own, 'but only timely cleurances by getting over hulf, played a forcing game.

The Club's wing men, Tetley on the right and Lay on the left, were completely off form, while Williams, who returned to the field yesterday after a week's absence, played a very subdued game,

Divett, who

captained the team yesterday in the absence of Dand, worked hard, und combined well with Francis.

Play in the first half was of a mediocre nature, both goals being raided in turn, with the Borderers being slightly the aggressors. Dun can, the Club custodian, was respon- sible for some fine kick clearances.

'VARSITY WIN

E. V. Reed, saved Duncan from be- try. ing, tested.

Early in the second half the Borderers launched a concerted attack. Through a slip on the part of Lowe, Johnson gained possession of the ball and sent in a fast shof, which Duncan cleared, but from the rebound neat Johnson netted with a shot.

to score the

second!

No less than three players] went for him in a very half-hearted manner, but none went low enough to hold him.

King opened the scoring for the Club with a good run down the wing, and was tackled low by Eas- terbrook on the line only a 'second) too lute to avert the touch down. the Harbord was responsible for last try of the match, after a nice! The Club attucked heavily, and movement. Rigg, who took all were unlucky not to equalise, when three kicks, only managed to con- Francis had the misfortune to get vert the second try. It was an ex- in the way of a fast ground shot cellent shot from.u difficult angle.

final whistle from Divett. The blew with the Club still pressing.

Regull:

Borderers

Club Teams:--

In the loose there was little to! chose between the two packs, but the Kowloon three's saw but little! of the ball after the opening stages of the game..

Ferguson play- and

}

0

ed

S.WB. Motherwell; Pole, Wel-should

а solid

game

have scored in the

Anderson Captures Five!tion: Dabies, Lieut. R. S. Cresswell, second half after a magnificent run. Dykes: L/C, Jones,, Lieut. J. Tyler, He was forced out when almost on Johnson, Jones, Dutnall.

Wickets For 13 Runs.

RIDE AND NORMANBHOY

BAT WELL.

Club G. Duncan; H. J. D. Lowe, E. V. Reed; A. E. P. Guest, W. A.! Reed, J. E. Potter; J. L. Telley, W. E. Williams, C. E. R. Divett, C. C.

The University triumphed over! Francis, ́A. T. Lay. the Combined Schools' XI by 5 wickets at Pokfulam yesterday,

Scorus:-

COMBINED SCHOOLS XI

MAMAK SHIELD

the corner flag.

Result:

Club

Kowloon

11 pts nii

The teams were as follows:--- ClubS. H. Fox; R. O. F. King, W. H. B. Rigg; A. F. Jenkins, A. IL Harbord; J. A. Lawson; N. M. Ma- cintosh; S. H. Garrod, J. H. McEl- ney, W. R. Andrews, F. G. Nigel, M. N. Cochrane, A. G. Dalziel, A. K. Munroe and A. R. Cox. In a Mamak Tournament match Kowloon: C. B. Easterbrook; } played on the U.S.R.C. ground yes. Ferguson, H. Owen Davies, T. terday afternoon the Kowloon In-Whitley, J. Shaw; 1 Peart; A. W. 10dians' Tennis Club secured their Torrible; J. E. H. Cogan, H. Broken-

A. J. Hulse (D.B.S.), e Ilunt.

b Ride..

26

A. Souza (S.J.C,). e Hunt, b!

Tan

0

A. A. Rumjahr (S.J.C.), b An-

derson

M. el Arculli (Q.G.), b Andar-

son

son

Kowloon Indians' Secure First Point.

first point when they played the shire, R. La Roche, J. E. Wilson, 20th Battery R.A. to a goalless S. MacNider, T. Watson. Lt. H. R. draw. The game on the whole was R. Prior and G. Gurevitch.

Referee:-D. McLellan.

BILLIARDS

1

J. Sharpham (G.B.S.), b Ander-

22

scrappy.

G. T. Lee (Q.C.), b Anderson

5

MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

D. Blake (C.B.S.), run out

23

H. Rapley (D.R.S.), c Tan, b

Anderson

Table To Date.

Q

Goals

A. Zimmeru (D.B.S.), run out

15

P.V. L. D. F. A. Pts.

E. Frith (D.B.S.), run out

St. Andrew's

0 1 0 32

7 12

0

1st Bty. H.K.S. 6 5 0 1,30

7

11

5

Radio

5 5 0 0 28

6 10

17 Incognitos

5 5 0 0 20

? 10

2 10

R.A.S.C.

9 4 4 19

15 9

12 8

The Steel &. Coulson

J. L. Youngsaye, not out

- Extras ......

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

P. L. Tan

130 R. C. Signals 6 4 2 0 23

R.E.

O. M. R. We

University

Police

4. 3 6 112th R.A.

28 0 Phoenix

A. T. Normanbhoy 9

2

D. J. N. Anderson 7' 3 13 5 Modway

'H. Normanbhoy.

0

| D. J. N. Anderson, b Arculli..

D. Hunt, b Hulse

0 20th R.A.

LEAGUE

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Commence On Nov. 19.

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China Mail Sports Diary.

TO-DAY.

HOCKEY-Mamok Tournament -Tamar v. 1st H.K.S. Battery (Marina), 4 p.m.

MEETINGS Ludies' Section, R.H.K. Golf Club (Helena May Institute), 11 a.m.; H.K. Boxing Association, 0.30 p.m.

RACING - Entrica close for Fourteenth Extra Meeting at noon.

Y.M.C.A. WIN Stokers From Medway Concede Six Goals.

YESTERDAY'S WATER POLO,

[By CRAWL.]

The Y.M.C.A. Playing a weak

8 0 1 10 5-7 Tournament begins with 4 matches team, defeated the Stokers from

12 10

3 1

12 16

LEITH

POPULAR ATHLETE PASSES AWAY.

Mr. Vieira-Ribeiro . Laid To Rest.

The death of Mr. Gustavo Augusto Vieira-Ribeiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vieira-Ribeiro, oc- curred at the French Hospital yes- terday morning.

Mr. Vieira-Ribeiro was only 20 years of age, and had, been ailing for sometime. He was formerly employed at the Hong Kong Elec- tric Company.

hig

A prominent athlete in school-days, the deceased was a popular member of the Club de Recreio and the Victoria Recrea tion Club. He was also. in the Hong Kong Volunteers, being at- tached to the Portuguese Company

a bugler.

19

The funeral took place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery yester

on Friday, November 18, at 5 p.m. II.M.S. Medway yesterday at water-day afternoon, and was attended The fixtures have been ao arrang-polo in the "Y" bath by 6 goals to 1. by a large number of relatives and friends. Many floral tributes were fast but thei ed that a team plays at Home on. The game was one Friday and away on the fol- majority of the attacking was done sent,

The tournament by the home side. The Navy team; 74lowing Friday.

2will run from November 19 until started with one short, Buchanan 5142February 18.

coming into the team to score their

Wishart

4 1 25

Veteran

L. T. Ride

3. 0 28

S. B. Tata

2

13

UNIVERSITY.

1 Parthian 0 24th R.A. Tamar

1 4 0 8. 17

4 0 3 2 2

R.A.M.C.

1 4 1 1 11

8 KIT.C.

65 R.A.0.0.

58 German Club

GI

50

0

L. T. Ride, retired.....

H. Normanbhoy, retired .............

A. T. Normanbheg,'e Blake, b

Hulse

F. R. Zimmern, retired

P. L. Tan, b Lee

S. H. Wong, not out

Extras...

Total (for 7 wkts.)

0.2

The Winners will play The Restjone and only goal.

For the Y.M.C.A. Henry on St. Patrick's Club tables on Ee-

was

60-0 1 3 24 1bruary 25. The Cup and Minia-starved, but played a splendid game He scored a fine' goal, 3030099tures, etc., will be presented at the in defence.

Match Postponed

It was

5 0 5 0 2 240 St. Patrick's Club Annual Dance swimming the length of the bath to 8th Destroyers 1 0 1 0 I 2 0

to be held in the Garrison Lecture score in the shallow end. Hall on March 19, 1933.

a very convincing goal.. Any correspondence, in connec-i Campbell was again to the fore The other Mamak Tournament tion with the Competition should in goal scoring, finding the net on 1 match between the University and be addressed to the Honorary Se-three occasions. He was much too 16 H. M. S. Wishart was postponed cretary of the League, c/o St. fast for the Medway

the University being unable to turn Patrick's Club, Garden Road, Hong Fowler and Sutherland netted onco 204 out at 4 p.m. the time set for the Kong (Telephone 27288).

A. T. Lee; A. B. Tata; S. B. Tata;

did not bat..

BOWLING ANALYSIS.''

M. el Arculli

W. Rapley

44

commencement of the game.

University. Win.

0. M. R. W. In a friendly match played on 12* 2 69 1 the R.N.O.S.C. ground King's Park, 5 1 87 yesterday afternoon, the Univer 2sity defeated a team from H.M.S Medway by & goals to nil K. T Loke, A. J. M. Rodrigues, and A. J Basto netted for the Varsity."

| Hulse A. J. 16. 19,410

A. T. Lee

|A. A. Rumjahn

J. Sharpham

4-0 18

4. 0 21 2 1

The fixtures for November 18 are as under-Home team named first in each case—

C. & P. O's Club v St. Patrick's

Club,

Police Rec. Club v Palace Hotel

Club:

defence.

each just before time, bringing the! total to six goals.

Mr. Shreuder refereed the game

in an excellent manner.

K.B.G.C. CLOSING DAY:

The Kowloon Bowling Green Club

R. E. Sgts. Mesa v 3. W. B. Sgt. advertise that the closing day and

Meas."

Garr: Sgts. Mess v R A.

distribution of prizes will take place

on Saturday, at :280 p.m.

With the Latest Assortment of Nuts!

WHEELER WOOLSEY

QUEEN'S SUNDAY.

CRACKED NUTS

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