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particulars for insertion in the "Hong Section" of the 1933 DOLLAR DIRECTORY?

Firms who have not yet attended. to this important matter are re- quested to do so immediately.

Secretaries are also reminded forward all information concerning their clubs, associations, etc.

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Royal Navy And The Sim Shield

MISS BOLTON PROGRESSING FAVOURABLY.

To Remain At Matilda Hospital For Another Week.

Miss Enid Bolton, of Talkoo'

Triangular Meeting To Discuss Deck, who was thrown froin

Fate Of Tourney

HOME RULING'S EFFECT

(By Centre Half.)

THE fate of the Sim Hoc-

Tkey Shield, which is com-

peted for annually by the Club, Army and Navy, will be decid- ed probably with In the next week.

The recent discussion with re gard to the eligibility of naval teams in the Mamak Shield Tour- nament in view of the Navy'a affilia- tion to the English Hockey Associn- tion, which forbids competitive; hockey, has caused Lt.-Comdr. F. B. Leigh R. N. to bring up the discus-. alon with regard to the Sim Shield.

1 Several seasons before the Sim) Shield wus presented, the Club, Navy and Army participated in triangular tournaments without striving for a-trophy,

It was in 1921-6 that Mr. E L. Sim, an old Bedfordshire County and Club player, in re- cognition of the U. S. R. C's generosity in allowing the Club the use of their ground, pre- sented the Sim Shield. The rules have not been altered since the inception of the com- petition.

f

The winning Club in each season on the

The Sim Shield matches this has its name inscribed season are scheduled to commence Shield, and when the trophy can in February, and until anything de- hold

no more names, the team

her pony while riding with the Fanling Hunt on Sunday last, and who sustained a fractured. collar bone, is stated to be progressing favourably,

She is not present in the Matilda Hospital, and is ex- pected to be detained there for another week or so.

CLUB

SCORE FIVE

Lincolns Outplayed By Civilians.

WILLIAMS" "HAT TRICK."

(By CENTRE HALF).

THE

finite is decided, the programme whose nume appears most will be- Hong Kong Hockey

will stand.

come the possessors.

To date the Club have won the

Mr. J. E. Potter, Secretary of the Hong Kong Hockey Club, in a statement to the China Mail this Shield three times, and the Army morning said that he was now and Navy twice each.

awaiting a reply from Lt-Comdr.

Leigh, of H. M. S. Medway, as to

the Navy intentions--whether they SAINTS DEFEAT THE

would remain in the triangular} tournament or withdraw.

HISTORY OF SHIELD.

A meeting to discuss the pro- blem will be convened shortly, and will be attended by Mr. J. H. Potter, of the Club, Lt.- Commander Leigh, of H. M. S. Medway, Flag Captain T. B. Drew, of H. M. S. Kent and Capt. C. H. Morgan, 3/9 Jats, who will represent the Army.

NAVAL

INTERPART

RECREIO.

Interport Footballer Takes To Hockey,

Club-first eleven proved too strong for the Lincolnshire regimental eleven whom they defeated by five clear goals on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday. afternoon in a fast friendly fixture.

The Lincolns, who made their first appearance against the pre- mier civilian team of the Colony,

were inclined to indulge in hard hitting, and thus

were, for the

At King's Park yesterday after-most part, unable to cope with the noon in a friendly match that was short passing of the nippy Club played over one half only, owing to forwards, who combined well, the poor light, the St. Andrew's Club defeated the Club de Recreio by 4 goals to 2.

Rolasier, at left full back for the Lincolns played a dazzling game,

C. E. Wong (2) and E. F. Fin-whlle Hollingsworth, in goal, savad cher (2) netted for the Saints, while a number of stingers during the C. Roza-Pereira was responsible for both the Recreio's points.

Both sides, forward lines comi bined well. F. Wong, A. S. Bliss,

MATCHES the Interport footballer, and S.

Kent Officers Win At Soccer.

KENT STOKERS WIN.

AMONGST the larger type of

H.M.S. Ships hockey and foot- ball is run on what is called Inter- part Leagues, matches taking place | between Officers, Seamen, Stokers, Marine etc., a cup being awarded at the conclusion of the season. These matches cause keen rivalry] between the various sections of the shipe and are well supported,

FOOTBALL INTERPART,

At Happy Valley yesterday the Officers of the Kent met the Torpedo men, the winners of the cup last season. The game was very evenly contested, both sides going close and raissing good chances of scoring. The Officers had most of the play in! the second half and, were rewarded with a goal In the last five minutes when Jacobs run through to score a splendid goal.

HOCKEY INTERPART.

MacNider played welled in the Saints' defence, while N. Beltrao and, Nolasco Silva shone in that department for the Recreio. ‚ ̈

China Mail Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

Hockey-Mamak Tournament. Radio Sports v. 24th Battery-

(U.S.R.C. 2.30.p.m.) Friendly Match Y.M.C.A. v. Medway

(King's Park 4.46 p.m.).

TO-MORROW

Hockey-Mamak Tournament.: Royal Signals y, Royal Engineers

(Marina 4 pm) R.A.M.C. v. Medway

(Marina 4 p.m.) Friendly Match Club, "A" v. C.B.A.

(King's Park 5.16 p.m.)

SATURDAY

Cricket First League Navy v Kowloon C.C.

Second League

Another match of the Interport series played yesterday was the hockey match between the Marines and Stokers of H.M.S. Kent. The Stokers had 'most of the play in the first half, taking the lead through Castleton, The Marines had a good goal disallowed through a foul, but Indian R.C.v. Police equalised early in the second half when Ives broke through. The Stokera then launched attack after attack on the Marines goal, and notched the winning point when Castleton scored,

Kowloan C.C. v. Na Civil Service v. Royal Engineers Friendly Match

COMBINED SCHOOLS': XL

The following have been select- ed to represent the Combined Schools against the Cralgengower Cricket Club at the Valley on Sua day at 2. p.m.

Football

First Division Club. Deres

Police Borderers v. Navy des Recreio v. St. Joseph's Kowloon v. Athletic

Second Division: Evo Y, Kowloon Lincolns v Eastern... Navy v Club Attes Athletic v Borderers.

St. Joseph'a v South China Toung Tein v Royal Artillery

Third Division University v. Signals KAS.0 Recreio Athletov. Lincolns Radio Talkool

J. Youngaaye (Captain, A. A. Rumjahn (St Joseph's), G. Wind- sor (St. Joseph's); PSouza (St

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game.

H. W. Lee, the Chinese bar- ́rister and goalkeeper of Pem. broke College (Oxford); made his debut in that position for the Club yesterday, but had very little to do. In fact, he did not touch the ball in the first period of the game, while in the second half he had one hit.

A. A. Dand, the Club skipper, made a welcome return to his paai- tion at centre-half back yesterday, playing a hard game. The Club's defence was, generally speaking, good.

The Lincolna commenced the game with only nine men being without two of their forwards. While thus depleted A. T. LAY, who appeared at inside-left instead of left wing, receiving a pass from Francis and gave the Club the lead with a beautiful shot. From then onwards: it was a story of missed opportunities, shots from Lay, Williams and Francis going astray till about five minutes from the interval when W. E WILLIAMS scored with a shot which-Hollingsworth only partial- ly cleared.

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Saturday's Home Football Programme

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

ARSENAL

Leeda

Pirant Division

W

V. ' Newcastle

V. Bhoffeld U. V.Wolvesead

Huddersfield

In the second half, the Club for BIRMINGHAM wards displayed splendid combina BLACKBURN tion, but Lay was apt to hit to the Blackpool loft wing instead of passing in to DERBY W

Everton the centre. Guest, on the left wing, was completely off form, while Manchester Coton Villa

CV PORTSMOUTH Tetley on the right wing was in-

WEDNESDAY. Middlesboro clined to push the ball instead of SUNDERLAND v. Lolcenter hitting it. Francia combined very SECOND DIVISION.

WEST BROM. V. Bolton well with Williams, and a good o forward movement saw WILLIAMSBURY Charlton

Oldham score the Club's third goal. Short CHESTFIELD. Grimsby ly after, WILLIAMS completed his Falham

BRADFORD C.

Tottenham Plymouth

hat trick, and about 5 minutes Lincoln STOKE from the termination of the game HOTTS G. Burnley

MILLWALL FRANCIS broke through on his Fort Va

Vale

Bradford own to score with a scoop shot STHAMPTON V Notts that beat both Roisaler and Hol- SWANSEA v. Preston Hagaworth

WEST HAM v Mercheater -

In the Lincolna defence, Rols THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). sler was brilliant, while Morrell Clapton WATFORD

Bournemouth ** v. Crystal PX also did good work of the for THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). wards, Trowt and Hocquard ware Darlington BAEROW

prominent.

Result

Club C

Lincolns

W

Francis"

Club: FW, Lee JRod

Hong KongYacht H Championship Rača (Rac- Rols

master

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

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v. Third Lanark Y. MOTHERWELL-

7. St. Johnstone

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Queen's Park v.. RANGERS

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V. NEWPORT NTHAMPTON v. Doncaster CHESTER V. Yeovil READING (note," Coventry

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Carlisle

7. Tranmere R.

v. WREXHAM

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Darlington Margate

V Queen's PR

Y. M. C. A. TEAM TO-DAY.

The following will represent the (Y.M.C.A.. second hockey, elevens on against H.M.3. Medway at Kingis

Park day at 5.10 p.m.:

berlit and Bowen

arkari Hanib;

Lo and Tayares

Benwell: A Tate, EO. Mur-- ny, Wilson, F. Allen, LE Owen; E. F. Belk, 0. C. Burnett, |H-F_D. Lowe, Kz Baldwin," and

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