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SHANGHAI
Y.M.C.A. Beat Lincolns
Beat Lincolns SETBACK TO By 3 To Nil
RUGBY
Fowler's Jaw Broken
In Two Places.
Club Should Consider Fixture CLUB CHANGES TO-DAY.
With Much Improved Side
By SCRUM HALF.]``
1. H. B. Fowler, the brillant. Shanghai Rugby Club
SPLENDID HALF-BACKS AND GOOD three-quarter, has had his jaw
COMBINATION AT FORWARD
(By Referee.)
THE Y.M.C.A. hockey first
broken in two places in a box.. ing fight with a naval represen- tative and will not be fit for the Interport match in January, Fowler was a schoolboy rugby international.
ment. Several times Skinner came out to rob either Cpl. Cook or Lt har's chances of avenging their This la aernet blow. to Shang- eleven gave a very con- vincing display against the Hocquard when in the act of shoot-1931 defeat as Fowler was almost Lincolns at King's Park yes- ing. terday,
a certainty for inclusion in their and recorded a
GOOD UNDERSTANDING. side. This season he has shown re- well deserved triumph by three
The forwarda combîned brilliantmarkable form, and he and G. R. clear goals, after having scor-
ly, the understanding between S. More. the Hong Kong Interporter ed twice in the first half;
H. Garrod and W. J. Brown. being of 1931, comprised the most dan Following up their draw with perfect. Garred is going to prove gerous right wing in the Northern the Borderers first eleven the Y.M. of immense value to the "y" with port. C.A. are now in a good position to his tricky stick-work. T. J. Price
*
CLUB CHANGES FOR GAME AGAINST. KOWLOON.
claim a fixture with the Club sent across one or two very fine towards Boxing, being a Public Fowler has always had a leaning; senior team, who play both regi-centres and scared probably the Schoola' champion. He figured pro- wents and who include the Re-best goal of the match when he cut minently in a recent tournament crelo, another team whom the "Y" in and opened the scoring with a staged at the Canidrome. engage, in their fixture list. brilliant shot from a difficult angle. HALF BACKS PAVE WAY Brown lead his forwards with The "half backs were largely great dash, and his goal, scored responsible for. yesterday's win by after the interval was the result of a clear margin. They held the keen following up. He has scored speedy Lincolna forwards well in nearly 40 goals this season, and the check and at the same time plled secret of his success has obviously, their own forwards with well-judg-been the manner in which he has ed passes. D. McLellan was seen followed up shots rained in at the at his best, his stick-work being goalkeeper. much better than on the last occa- sion I saw him play, while hia) G. C. Burnett scored a goal al-le taking L. Goldman's place in the
FINE STICK-WORK-
a
T
COX AT SCRUM-HALF.
THE Club "A" are making several changes in their Afteen to meet Kowloon at the Valley. this evening at 5:10 p.m. R. H. D. Wade
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CHAMPIONS? LEAGUE TEAMS
Premier Side To Visit King's Park.
STEEL COULSON'S BILLIARDS.
Cruz Gives Palace
Lucky Win. 4.
scoop pass shots found their man most identical to that of Price's, three-quarter line and L. G. Robert nearly every time. H. J. D. Lowe, and showed good understanding son le standing down on doctor's who deputised for F. S. W. Smith, with Brown and Garrod. He was orders. This was to have been played a good spoiling game, and unfortunate to receive nasty Robertson's first match since he showed very fine stickwork, his blow on the heads from a rising broke his collar bone, but it is long reach proving great ball from Epl. Hartford, but just as well that he is asset. In Lt. Hoequard he waa
able to continue.. J. M. taking no chances when con- had a speedy opponent and Wilson bis partner on the right sidering his claims for Inter- The came through with flying col-wing, sent across perfectly timed port. recognition In January. ours. E. A. Bates, the left half, centres, but was inclined to be a A. W. Torrible, the serum-half who was a little slow for Capt. Boxer, trifle on the slow side.
was down to play for both the Club The Indian Recreation Club are but he gave a very sound display on The Lincolns showed good stick-and Kowloon, is playing for Kow-playing their second League the whole, intercepting the passes work, Lt. Rossier and Pte. Setters loon, and his place behind the Club Cricket match of the season on Only two matches, were played'
being outstanding. Capt. Boxer on pack has been given to A. E. Cox, Saturday when they meet the last week in the Steel Coulson's the right wing sent across
of both Sgt. Harper, and Pte. Set- ters time and again.
MURPHY'S IMPROVEMENT.
some the versatile wing: forward. Royal Navy, who forced the Kow-
ST. PATRICKS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP: WITH C. P. O'S.
Club.
beautiful centresas hard as could A. G. Dalziel, another of the loon team to a draw last week-end. Billards League, St. Patrick's E. 0. Murphy was more impres-be desired, but his efforts were Club wing forwards, is playing in The champions will be at full Club, winning all their games: sive at full back than A. Tate, but greatly nullified by the solidity of the three-quarter line, and A: K. strength, and it is understood that against the Garrison Sergts Mess he was not as steady as he has the "Y" defence. Cpl. Snable led Munro and E. G. Nigel are Alling the Navy will be strengthened by and the Palace Hotel Club taking [boen in recent matches. He is, the line well, but he was inclined the two vacancies in the pack, the inclusion of Lt.-Comdr. Shaw. two points from the C. & P.O's
however, improving his back-stick to be a little selfish.
Kowloon will be without A Eas The following will represent the shot with every match, Tate was Result:
terbrook and R. Stilliard, and their LR.C. on the King's Park ground: too prone to attempt first-time hit-Y.M.CA.
places have not yet been filled. ting to be really sound. He, how Lincolns
ereira, A. H. Rumjan, H. Madar, well the St. Patrick's players The following are the revised Pereira, A. H. Rumjahn, A. H. Madar, were
...on form, though over, cleared the "Y" lines on Y.M.C.A.:—L. D. Skinner; A., Tate, teama:—
A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, S. A. Lamall, Clarke gave M. Silva, fright, several occasions when things look-E.: O. Murphy; H. J. D. Lowe, D. Me Club "A":-8. J. H. Fox; A. Har J. 8. A. Curreem, H. D. Rumjahn, A.
Bakar and T. Hamet.
leading by 40 at the hundred mark.- ed dangerous.
Lellan, R. A. Bates; J. M. Wilson, G. bord, R. H. D. Wade, A. D. Loween,
Reserve: A. Rahmin.
Though winning only two of the “ Burnett, L. D. Skinner, in goal, played the net, W. J. Brown, S. H. Garred A. G. Dalziel; A. F. Jenkins, AR.
Price.
Cox, G. C. Moutrie, R. Stilliard, S. H.
2nd XI, v. Navy at Sookunpoo. six games played, the Palace, Hotel beat game I have seen him play for Lincolns: Pte. Hollingsworth; Cpl. Garrod, R. I. Cherrill, F. R. Burch,
M. R. Abbas (captain), AR.beat the C. & P.O.'s Club on aggre- a long time. He came out at the Hartford, Lt. Rossier; Pte. Sottore, A. E. Munro, M. N. Cochrane, and Abbas, F. M. el Arculli, M. el Arculll, gate, thereby annexing the major
Sgt. Thorpe, L/Cpl. Morrel; Capt. E. G.
A. R. H. Esmail, A. K. Isinalt 8. G. Nigel, { right: moment, and followed up his Boxer, Bandmaster Trout, Cpl. Snable, Kowloon:-L. D.: Skinner; A. N.Ismail, K. Nazärin, A. K. Suflad, A. S points. It was mainly through a, kicking clearances with good judg. Cn. Cook and Lt. Hocquard,
0
Other,
D. F. Kilby, T. 8. D. Whitley, Suffiad, and A. M. Rumjahn. J. J. Ferguson; L. Peart, A. W. Tor- rible; A. N. Other, H. Brokenshire, Bonham, S. MacNider, J. E, Wilson, Lt. Prior, J. E. H. Cogan, and R.
"VARSITY MAMAK Mamak Hockey Pri
DEFEAT.
H.K.S.R.A. Win 3-1.
Fielding ten men through- out, the University were de feated by the 1st. H.K.S. Bri- gade R.A. by a goals to 1 in a Mamak Hockey Tournament match on the Marina ground yesterday, afternoon.
Table
(Up to and including yesterday's games.)
770-01
Goals P.W. L. D. F. A. Pts Radio ....11.10 0 1 46 8-21 lat Bty, H.K.S.10 0.0 1 469 19 R.C. Siguste 11 8 2 184 18 17 The Indians netted all their R.A.S.0......14 7 5 2 20 21 16
Andrew's
9 15 goals in the first half through
3. 14: Tara Singh, Gaggan Singh and Meda
4 22 10 14. Khuda Bux. In the second half the Police
41
10 10 University attacked, heavily and R.E.
481 14 20 0 Aziz decreased the lead. Only the University 7430 16′′ 15 | hard-hitting of the Indian defence Phoenix
88 3 2 16-17 8. R.A.M.C. Bayed them the game during this rank
2649 20 8 |12th RA
88 1-12 10 half as the Varsity forwards were Wishart
5.3 20.10 15 6 combining splendidly..
Veteran
804 Tamar
NINE POLICE PLAY
A DRAW.
After Scoring First.
Playing only nine men the Police performed creditably do hold the RA.M.C. to a drawn game in their Mamak Hockey Tournament fixture on the Ma- rina ground. yesterday after- noon.
916 2·10
7:15 1
124th R.A. | 20th R.A. 71513153) Parthian 1418 0 6112. German Glub 0 1 80-6 - 36 ^2. R.A.O.C.
72820 7 10 211 ¡K.I.T.C. .10 -0.49 146-88 1 8th Destroyers 1-0 1-0 14 20
́ ́ KOWLOON CHESS CLUB
SIXTH ROUND.
The following wore the results of sixth round matchen of the Kowloon Chess Club championships which
Senior
blg win by S.. Cruz, who beat C.P.O. Greenwell 150-88 that, they were triumphant.
RECREIO SOCCER TEAM. Results
The following players have been St. Patricks Club selected to represent the Club de Silvä SERVICES' MATCH TO-DAY. Recreio in their First Division Remedios Soccer League match against the Remedios Baptista.. The South Wales Borderera "A" Police on Saturday at King's Park Gill fifteen will meet a team from the at 4 p.m. Small Ships at Sockunpoo to-day.
Garrison
Bergts'. Mess
150 Clarke 160 Jordan 150 Farquhar 150 Turney
150 Dyer 150 Robinson
116:
C. & P.0.'s. Club 137 Taylor
150 ` J. Jonkins 108
150
Fodge
W. Ogley; B.. Silva-Netto, M. at 4.80 p.m. when they will be re-Oliveira; J. Gomes, F. Santos, presented by the following-
|G. A. Guterres; V. Marques, L Hamilton; Gould, Constant, Ford, Rocha, B. Assumpeão, C. Figueiredo Remedios
Falace Club Simmons; Hoaking, Lewis; Stephens, Gilmore, Jones, Evans, Birch, Suter, and A. Ribeiro. Lloyd, and Whelan
Beltrao
Reserve: M. Xavier.
Pereira
145 P. Lant t
150*
Culyer
117 Sarwisy
(150
Cruz
150 R Greenwell 68
Bower
129 Davey
100-
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Games
Home Football Fixtures For Saturday
FIRST DIVISION
|ASTON VILLA v. Blackburn
Bolton CHELSEAHA Kuddersäck
ESTER LIVERPOOL: Middlesboro' NEWC
Sheffield V. WOLVES
WEDNESDAY
Manchester C.
Arsenal Twit
THIRD, DIVISION (NORTH). ACCRINGTON v Wroxham
BARROW
CARLISLE
CHESTER! Birmingham.
v. West Bromwich V. Leeds
Derby
UTH-V. Sunderland
Everton Blackpool SECOND DIVISION BRADFORD Y.-Notts C. Burnley,ury. Swansen Charlton
SOUTHPTON. Grimsby
FULHAM M'CHESTERA CE Wong 2 NOTTS
C. Pile placed the Police in the were, decided yesterday: evening:" lead in the first half, Tarney equalising for the Medicals in the second half.
SNEZANJA 8. Smith In spite of the fact that they. B. Soltau were without Blackbourn and Dow man, the Police attacked heavily in the second half and went very close on beveral occasions.
HERMES CANCELL
F. T. Rezario 1 OLDHAM, Chesterfiel
PLYMOUTH C Preston STOKERA
CLUB CHESS
The frat Axture of the pre
on between the
CREWE:
MANSFIELD
-Stockport Darlington
qv. Gateshead
V Hull
v Halifaxy::
New Brighton v; WALSALE .. Rochdale
Y BARNSLEY ROTHERHAM Tranmere SOUTHPORT Hartlepoola YORK: HARVA Doncaster:
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
ABERDEEN ev... Queen's Park
CELTIC v.Morton
Vale
CLY! DU Falkirk MO
TRIED DIVISION (80
(SOUTH)
Brent.ord COVENTRY
Brighton
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League Table
MA PAW. L. FA. Pts
St. Patrick's Club,4• 450×10^-6-12. S.W.B. Sets Mess 8 8 0 15 5 9. Palace Hotel Club 4 8 1:11 13 8
Police Club 1 2764 078
RA Sgts' Meas Garrison
Sergta Mess 136 16 3 C&PO's Club 40 4.10.41 E. Egts: Mess3 08:47 14:0
CAPTAIN'S CUP AT FANLING.
The Draw.
The draw for the Captain's Cap. 1962, of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club is as follows:
H. Hampton (11) v C. CлStark
G. F Hole (15) ▼ H. W. Dankes
Megarry (14) y FL IL Mundy
A Leach (9) H. C. Gould (14), 5 ST Butlin (11) v J. B✅Mackie:
H. W. Dulley (18) v A, 1. Lay.
VHH
A. Blear