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COMMENCING SUNDAY, 18th DEC.
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HARRY STORY
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GOLDEN-VOICED TENOR. VAGABOND VIOLINIST.
.. AT THE PIANO.
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TO PLAY THE FAR EAST..
SINCE THE VISIT OF
"SIR HARRY LAUDER,
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CLUB "A" BEAT KOWLOON BORDERERS
MAINLANDERS AIDED BY THREE VALLEY -PLAYERS.
Home Backs Dominate
Game.
LOWSON IMPRESSES,
(BY TOUCH JUDGE.)
In an even game, the Kow- loon Rugby Club, considerably strengthened by the Inclusion of JH. McElney, R.O.F. King and M. N. Cochrane, three
CHAFFEY 113 NOT
OUT.
Twenty Boundaries In Splendid Knock.
SIGNALS WIN COMFORTABLY.
HOUGH declaring at 150
THOUG
OUTPLAY WEAK
NAVY SIDE
i
Better Side Triumphs By 14-0.
DOGGETT OUTSTANDING.
17ERY scrappy rugby game was
VERY
seca yesterday evening`at Sookunpoo, when an "A" fifteen from the South Wales Borderers] defeated a fifteen from the Small Ships of H. M. China Fleet by three tries and a goal (14 pts) to nii.
for 5 the Royal Army Ordnance Corps lost to the Royal Corps of Signals by 7
The Borderers were a better wickets yesterday in the Small
combination altogether. Their Units Cricket League.
threes were much faster and passed Hatting first the Ordnance ex-excellently. Their forwards were Club players, were unfortunate.perienced little difficulty against outstanding, both in the tight and
the bowling, Sgt. Emery scored 28,
to lose to the Club "A" fifteen
(9 points), to a try (3 points). Both teams played one man short,
loase.
by two tries and a penalty goal/Sgt. Clarke 36, L/Cpl. Neale 30 The first try resulted after ten not out and Pte. McCarthy 41 not out, the fast two putting on 78 in over after a fine three quarter minutes play, Cpl. Hardy going an unbroken fifth wicket partner- From the commencement of the 'ship. Lt. Whiteway-Wilkinson had movement. Pte. Lloyd, however, falled to convert from a difficult | game, the Kowloon forwards were the best bowling figures of 3 for
jangle. 56. aggressive, and held their own in
Pte. Lewis scored the second try the loose, while in the second half The Signals opened disastrously, they were undoubtedly the better losing 2 wickets for 15 runs, but after a brilliant run in which he outpaced the Navy backs to touch former Army down in the corner of the two packs, and the Club Sign Chaffey, a fifteen were on the defensive player, and Sign Colling collared
Just before the interval LE throughout the latter stages of the the bowling and added 124 runs
for the third wicket Collins con-points when he got over the Navy
another Hamilton adited
three
game.
McElney, hooking for Kowloon tributing 24. In scoring 113 not in the first half, had a fair share out, Chaffey gave a splendid dis-line far out. of the ball, but the Kowloon three play in falling light. He gave a quarters were unable to make hard chance when 73 and his knock most of the attacking and kept play headway. Their play improved in, included twenty boundary hits. the second half, and it was only '
1
In the second half the Navy did
hemmed in the Bordorers' 25, but) it was that final touch which was Jacking the three-quarters failing
the strong defensive tactics of the 1933 LAWN TENNIS miserably Doggett was outstand
Club that prevented. them from scoring
14 The - Glub; were definitely superior both in the half-back and threequarter lines, and it was due to the strong running of their bucks that the Club registered.a victory,.
* THE SCORING.
CHAMPIONSHIPS..
Entries-Now Open:
Close Jan. 14.
The entry lists for the 1933 Kowloon lacked their regular Colony Lawn Tennis Cham full-back, H. Brokenshire deputis-
plonships are now open. They Ing for L. D. Skinner. This factor
will be closed on January 1-4. weakened the Kowloon defence, for,
The Committee of the Hong Kong although he worked hard," Broken Cricket Club, under whose auspices shire is essentially a forward. the Championships are played, havI Fox, his opposite number, was decided that Slazenger's stitchless sound without being brillant, bat (No. 108) balls will be used] his kicking was not up to his usual, throughout the Championships, and standard.
that the Colony Singles Champion- The first points came to the Club 'ship shall be limited to 64 competi
in the opening minute of the game, tors and the Doubles to. 32 pairs. when A.:K. Munro went over after
a good dribble. In the second half; A. D. Lowson -added another try, but failed to add the goal points. A Kowloon player, attempting to pick the ball up out of a serum- mage in front of the Kowloon goal, gave the Club a penalty kick and
8. H. Garrod kicked a goal..
Cochrane scored Kowloon's points after taking a pass from Fogg near the line in the second halt, but J. E. H. Cogan failed with the kick from an easy angle.¦ KOWLOON BACK MISSING. The Inclusion of the three Club players in the Kowloon pack, did much to oven up the game, all
The following are the eventa:
Men's Singles Championship (Holder-8. A. Rumjahn)
Entrance fee $3.00. Men'e Doubles Championship (Holders-H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn) Entrance fee $8.00 each player The following events are only open to Members and Subscribers of the Hong Kong C.C.
Championship Entrance fee $8.00.
Handicap Singles "A" Entrance fee $2.00.
Handicap Singles "B" Entrance fee $2.00.
Handicap Donbles Entrance fee $3.00 each player, Mixed Doubles Handicap Entrance fee $2.00 each player
three playing spiendidly. Molney, Mamak Hockey
after hooking successfully in the first half, moved to the back row.
in the second half a move which
did not improve the scrummaging.
King played a strenuous game, and
Table
was outstanding in the loose and (Up to and including yesterday's always on the ball, tackling well.
wns
games.)
7.
*Goals
100 145 821
019
21 30 1T 19
OCDA-
ing amongst the Navy forwards.
The Borderers made zn sional breakaway but were for å time held. Just before the final whistle Pte. Lewis executed one of his brilliant cut throughs to scorp
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RADIO HELD BY NAVAL XI.
Awtar Singh Scores Winner In Last
Minutes.
BUT CANNOT SCORE.
T
R.A.S.C. Hold Out.
THE Phoenix were unlucky to secure only one point in their Mamak Hockey Tournament game with the R.A.S.C.. at Sookunjoo yesterday, for they had the better of the exchanges throughout,
The game was of a scrappy very hard pressed against a nature, though the Phoenix had combined team from H.M.S. Herald fast line of forwards who were and H.M.S. Sandwich yesterday and only succeeded in Booting a win-often dangerous. ning goal in the last few minutes of the game,
strong Radio hockey side were
The Service Corps did not playi
their usual game probably owing to The game was very fast and even, the hard hitting of the Phoenix. the combined team taking the lead
through Wright. K. Singh, how Swan, at centre half, accomplished ever, equalised, and G. Singh gave a great deal in breaking up attacks, the Indians the lead which they holding Senior, the R.A.S.C. cen held until late in the second half tre-forward, well in check, when Painter levelled the scored in a melee in the Radio gealmouth, and a draw seemed almost certain when A. Singh broke through and netted after the naval goalkeeper | had been drawn away from his charge..
VERITY PLAY NINE MEN.
Y.M.C.A. WIN.
Price Scores Winner Against Recreio.
2ND WIN IN 2 DAYS.
THE Y.M.C.A. Brat eleven con-
Tinted in trainer vein at
|King's. Park yesterday when they recorded their second hockey win, in two days by defeating the Club de Recreio by a goal scored by T. J. Price in the first half.
With a three-quarter short, the Kowloon Tine
below
P.W. L.-D. F. A. Pt Lose To Hermes By standard, but they made some fino
Radio
3 Goals To 1. runs in the second half, J. Fogg's 1st Rty. H.K.S. 10 9 0 1 48 speed proving a useful. asset. LRC. Signals 12 9 2.1.30 Peart and A. W. Torrible combined RAS.C.16 5 3 20 21 17 FIELDING only nine men H.M.S.
7 1 1 86 9 15 Verity'suffered defeat by B The Y.M.C.AI made, “several well, Peart, in particular, playing St. Andrew's 70.0.27 3 14 goals to 1: When they met H.M.S changes. In the side that boat the brilliantly,
Incognites. 7724017 Lowson and A. H. Harbord wers Medway 115213 10 10 Hermes in a league hockey encoun Lincolne on Tuesday, R. Baldwin
Police the pick of the Club three quar
9 33 8:16-17 9 ter at Happy Valley yesterday. A taking T. J. Price's place on the left ters. A. F. Jenkins at stand-off"half"
1348-114 29 though thus handicapped the Ver while that player came inside, to 844.0.15 19 8ity played good hockey and went W. J Browne, and W. Stoker took 12 2 649 20
near to scoring on several occa-[J, M. Wilson's place on the right 73 8 112, 10
sions. Medwing, In the half back line F, S. Lambert opened the scoring for W. Smith filled the right position, 4 the Hermes, and Hammel added a R. 4. Bates being transferred to the second, Anishing off a good passing left with H. J. D. Lowe filling D. bout. Crossing over with a two McLellan's position at contrehalf,
Munro proved a tower of strength 12th RA...
in the line-outs gaining the ball Wishart,
gave, A. R. Cox little SUPD
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China Mail.. Sports Diary.
TO-DAY
Meetings Royal Hong Kong Golf Club (Mesars. Jardine, Matheson's Board Room 5.30 p.m.)
Racing
Entries close for Fanling Hunt
Steeplechase, noon.
TO-MORROW
Billards-Steel Coulson League C. & P.O.' Club. v. Police St. Patrick's v. Palace Hotel Royal
Engineers v. Garrison Sgts" Royal Artillery v.-B. W. Borderers..
Chens Kowloon Chess Club Championships-Senoir
D. E. Wong v. B. Soltau
A. D. Sequeira v. J. S., Smith
A. C. Ridlington v B. W. Paul
Junior"
;*
A. J. Birlukoff v. -J- Eastori.
A. Kurrik v. A. L. Rocha.
T. E. Parry v. M. Canetti
A. Prata Dr. H. D. Matthews.
II. H. Bush V. P Yvanovich
Hockey-Friendly. Match
Hong Kong Club "A"
Y. H.M.S. Cornwall
(King's Park 5,15)-
SATURDAY
Cricket-First Division
Royal Navy v. Indian R. C. (L) Army ́v. University (F), Public Works Department
v. Sanitary Department
(Civil Service ground) Second Division
Indian R.. C. v. Navy (L), Club de Recrein v. Police (L) Craigengower C. C. v. RA.S.C; (LP) University v. Royal Engineers
and Signals (F).
Football First Division St. Joseph's v. Club Recrelo v. Police
Kowloon v. Lincolns
Second Division St. Joseph's v. Eastern South China v Kowloon Navy v. Ewo
Third Division Royal Artillery v. Club ...
Retrelo v. Radio Sporta University v. Royal Engineera...... South China v. Royal Air Force 9. W. Borderers v. R:A‚S.C.
Hockey Mamak Toursament.
Wishart v. "Incoround p.m.)
It back to his threes, R. Stilllard 20th:
RA. A
V M Ngoal; tend
the Hermes
Blackened and and a spectator played in E.Q. for Radia Sports y Veteran.
hooked well and secured the ball
German Club throughout the second half with, 12.A.0.0.
little dificulty.
Result:
Club "A"
Kowloon....
Club AS J. H. Fox, A. Harbord, R. H. D. Wade, A.
K.LT.C
07.10 21.1 Ward scored for the Verity, but phy's position at left back. 091888 1 Best added A third for the Hermes
8th Destroyers 1 01-01-2
POLICE CRICKET ELEVEN.
Lowson, A. G. Dalziel AF The following will represent the Jenkins, A. R. Cox; G. G. Mouttle, Police in their League, cricket R. Stillard, 8. H, Garrod, R. 1, match against the Club de Recreio Cherrill, F It. Burch, A, K. Munro, at King's Park - on Saturday at 2 MrTH King, Mr. W. P and E. G. Nigel.
Kowloon H Brokenshire; J. Thompson, T H. Hunter, W. E okor, P Fogg, T. S. D. Whitley, JJ, Fer. Mendown FEA E
Wynne guson, L. Peart, A. W. Torrible,
nder and
Car
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Bonham, S. MacNider. J. E. Wilson, A. E. Carey, G. F. Alex JE. H. Cogan, R. Watan, J. H. WL Clar McElnay, R. O. F. King and M. N. rathers, M., Clarke
Cochrane.
Beforce's D, McLellan
KOWLOON CHESS WIN.C
The Kowloon Chess Club hea Victoria Chess Club by 8p to 134 last night at Lane Craw Bestauran
HULSE PROMINENT
Brillian
bowling, by AJA
lowed up by
gave the Fres Ban Boys' School
ctory over the
yesterds
from a corner,ya qu
'VARSITY AGAIN DEFEATED.
The Recreio were very fast on the ball, and the stickwork of their forwards was excellent, but they failed badly when within the circle. JE. Noronha at centre half, and A. |A. R. Botelho, at right back, made welcome and auspicious returns to the Reoreto aide
Browne was unfortunate not to Signals Mamak Win add a goal to his season's tally. He led, his forwards with "his, usual dash, and on one occasion hit the the Marine ground, yester
host with a glorious back-stick day afternoon, the Royal shot which deserved a much better Corps of Signals Improved their fate, Lowe again played a sound position- ing the Mamak Hockey,
10%
Tournament when they defeated same in the "Y", defence and was the University by 4 goals to nil in well supported by Bates and Smith. a fast game
RIFLE CLUB WINNERS.
'his is the University's secont efeat in two daya, They wora des
on Tuesday, by the H. K. B. itery.
| The Bigania ugaals- yesterday
were obtained bye Lieut..
Wilkinson (2), Bryce and W:
(Naval
(Caroline Hill 4 pm.) Cher Clark Capa
St. Andrew's v. Hong Kong. Ladien
Hockey Clubadest "YM.C.APY. Glub de Recreio
Rugby-Triangular Tournament Hong Kong Rugby Club v. Navy
(Happy Valley) Yachting Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club
Menagerie Race /
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Golf Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Cham
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Kowloon Golf Club Ch
(semi-finals) Hockey Man
St. Androm's v
irement,
Hunting" Fanling Hunt Hounds Meet Lok Ma Chau:Cross Road
3.15 p.m.
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Royal Hong Kong Yacht