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Enough to make a Cat Laugh RALPH LYNN and TOM WALLS THARKS.
BEN TRAVERS
a British and Dominions Producion
Weyman
THE CHINA MAIL.
eyman Takes Naidu's Side Against Barracker
Medway Mamak Team Further
Weakened By Departures
L/CPL. PARKER'S FINE PROMISE
KOWLOON INDIANS RECORD FIRST WIN. IN HOCKEY TOURNAMENT.
(By Centre Half.)
(ENSATIONAL, to say the least, ➜ ICHARDSON, of H.M.S. Corn- was the incident which occurred wall, skipper of the Naval
on Sunday, when B.Q.M.S. Weyman, Lower Deck eleven, which defcated one of the referees officiating at the the Radio by four clear genis last Mamak Tournament match between week, injured his knee while playing the Incognitos and the St. Andrew's for the Cornwall in a friendly match Club, abandoned the game six and against the Devanshira.. at King's a half minutes from the end. The Park during the holidays. Richard- step was taken by Weyman after he son was struck with a hard shot, fell to the ground in pain. had ordered a spectator out of thejand feld, the Marina ground, and the After a brief spell, however, he was spectator bluntly refused to go. Thejable to continue playing. captains of the respective teams were called
over to persuade the IEUTENANT J, H. Jeffers was mectator to leave. But he still to dazed as the result of a fall fused and Weyman abandoned the during the Radio R.A.S.C. match He was running on Saturday. backwards in anticipation of a passi TN the confusion that followed by G. Singh, when he accidentally the course of the argument, it bumped into Keene. He fell heavily that to the ground backwards, and took! was indeed pleasing to note only a few of the players, the two the fall on his head.
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1933.
...] MAMAK HOCKEY INTERPORT
The China Mail.
Sports Diary.
TO-DAY Billards Open Championship A. J. Osmund v. A. II. Oswick
(St. Patrick's Club, 8 p.m.) Hockey--Mamak Tournament. R. A. M. G. v. Veteran
(Sookuspoo, 4 p.m.) Friendly Match Navy Lower Deck v. Second H.K.S.R.A.
Battery
Engineers Beat Tamar
By Odd Goal.
In a Mamak Tournament match played at Sockunpoo yesterday afternoon, the Royal Engineers de- feated II.M.S. Tainar by the odd goal in three.
Mamak Hockey
Table
FOOTBALL
DINNER
Pardoe-Gives Cup
To Gash.
HOCQUARD'S CHANCE.
The Interport Football dinner was held last night at the Peninsula Hotel before a gathering of over 100 guests. Major C. M... Mannars, Chairman of the Hong Kong Foot- (Up to and including yesterday's games.)
ball Association, who took the chair Goals in the absence of the Hon. Dr. P.W. L. D. F. A. Pa Kotewall, Vice-President of the .16 13 1 1 68 11 27AB8ociation, presided.
The Vice" 18 19 4 2 54 21 20
(Marina, 4.15 p.m.)|.. TOMORROW Hockey-Friendly Match Hong Kong Hockey Club Seniors v..
H. K. S. R. A..
(Marina ground, 5.15 p.m.)
Hanting Fanling Hunt Hounds Meet
Radio (Sheung Shui Cross Rda, 3.15 p.m.) .C. Signals
(R.A.S.C
incognitos
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CLUB TO
unavoidably kept
10 11 5 8 27.21 25 President was .10 10 0 0 30 8 20 away by illness. 1st Bty. H.K.S. .10 9 0 1.45 10 Pardoe, the Hong Kong skipper- Medway .....18
.16 0 5 5 27 Police
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20 17 7 1 2 20 10 16 St. Andrew's 10 7 2 1 86 11 16 R.A.M.C.
.18 5 8 5 14 12 15 R.E.
presented the Telegraph Cup to Stanley Gosh, the Shanghaj 'captain; saying that the Northernors would;
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University Parthian Phoenix
12th
R.A. Wishart Veteran
PLAY NAVY
TO-MORROW Tamax
First Triangular Tourney Game.
THE TWO TEAMS.
German Club 13
R.A.O.C.
24th R.A.
20th R.A. K.LT.C.
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not keep it long-until the next.
5 5 0 18 21 10 Colony invasion.
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Capt. Elliott Haywood, the Army
7 1 18 19 9 representative, in a brief speech:
4 2 0 14 16 said that he would like to correct.
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any misapprehensions concerning"
1 9 2 11 80 4 the dropping of Seal from the Com 13 1 19 1 36 4 bined Services' team, It: was not 6 17 21 8 on account of his display in the
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8th Destroyers 3 0 2 1 4
MRS. BRADMAN AND CRICKET.
Takes It Lightly.
IDEAL HUSBAND.
H.K. RIFLE CLUB MEETING.
Appeal Made For More Members.
There was a good attendance of members at the Annual Meeting of the Hong Kong. Rifle Club which
As the wife of Australia's cham was held at the Board Room of
President Mr. B. Wylle; Chair man: Mr. E. A. Starling; Hon.
*I love watching him when he Set. Mr. A. Chappelle; Team
The first match of the Triangu- lar Hockey Tournament, which has taken the place of the now extlact sk ppers and
took part. The referee ANCE-CORPORAL Parker, the Sim Shield series, will be played spectator,
regular centre-half of the to-morrow afternoon, when the was literally surrounded by babbling voices. The sporting spirit with Lincolns Regimental second eleven, Hong Kong Hockey Club firat AUSTRALIAN RECORD-BREAKER which the game had been played played a dashing game at inside eleven meet the Royal Navy on the was kept up by the players and it la right against the Club second eleven R.N.O.S.C. ground, King's Park at very regrettable nad unfair. that last Monday on the U.S.R.C. ground. 4.45 p.m. An earlier start is being both teams will have to meet agait It was his first try-out in that posi-made than is usual, so as to ensure in a replay shortly, although the tion, and judging by his versatile good light throughout the game: plon batsman, Mrs. Don Bradman Messra. Jardine, Matheson & Com Incognitos should have won on the play, he is a man who will fit in any H. W. Lee is returning to action takes fame as calmly as her husband pany, Mr. B. Wylie presiding.
position. His stick work is pretty in the Club goal, and the rest of piles up runs. She modestly dis- A strong appeal for more meme play.
the President. to watch.
the Club team is the same as was claimed any suggestion that her life bers was made by fielded against the Army last week might be more interesting than that who also thanked the various officers who contributed to the success of UNDERSTAND that W. Davies, in a friendly game.
of most women. the South Wales Borderers and The Navy will be without the Mra. Bradman made the rather the Club during the past year.
The election of officers resulted as Army right-half back, Is leaving for services of Evana in goal, and his startling atatement that cricket waa Home shortly. He has not been place is being taken by a Sergeant never mentioned in their home follows:- playing lately, but his departure will of Marines off HMS: Berwick. "That is why we never get tired of be regretted in hockey circles. He Commander Colpoys is returning to it," she added. will be a loss to the Central British the position of right back, and will) ARRACKING on the side line, Association.
be partnered by Pay-Lt. Burkett gets set, and the runs pile, up, hut Sec.-Mr. R. H. Woodran; Hon. The match should be a good one, I do not get excited. I have such Trea. Mr. W... Ratles; General con Indians Tennis Club and the smoothness of the Navy confidence in him that I know he Committee: Messrs. J. L. Tatley, unsportsmanlike. Cheering for a HE Kowloon. top an entirely different matter, I are to be neartilly congratulated grass field, one of the best hockey will make a good score if he can, H. E. C. Watson, G. Duncan, The referee is there to control the on gaining their first victory in the fielda in the Colony, should add and if he makes a bad one I don't Kirk and Lt. C. Hocquard. game, and players and spectators Mamak Tournament. They defeated greatly to the speed of the game. worry. I know it just can't be help. A proposal was made that steps
should be taken with a view, toy alike ahould have full confidence in the 12th Battery, Royal Artillery, The result is hard to forecast, ed."
Bradman is really an ideal hus-amalgamate with the Taikoo Rifle bie decisions. Offensive remarks on during the holldays. The only team though the Club should commencé
band.. "He eats anything and Range so that members might be the side line, as was witnessed on now left in the Tournament, who warm favourites.
The teams are as follows:- everything," said Mrs. Bradman. able to use the Taikoo range: Sunday morning could have led to have yet to record a victory, is the
Club: H. W. Leg: J. Rodger, E. V. "Test Match or no Test Match. He The question was discussed and serious trouble.
8th Destroyer Flotilla, who, to date, have only completed three games, of Reed: W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe, J. E. does not nurse his ner's during a the motion to amalgamate was lost
Noronha; E. Owen-Hughes, W. E. Tia Indeed a pity that the Radio which two have been drawn.
Williams, G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Fran- big match by going to bed at 8 on being put to the vote. Sports Club are ledging an appeal
cis, and A. T
o'clock and asking for sago pud- Lay. Navy:-A. N. Other; Comdr. Colpoys dings. We go out to shows and against the refereeing of Lieutenant HE St. Andrew's Boy Scouts
(Tamar) dances as we feel inclined, just as A. E. J. Booth, R.A.S.C., who is on
- Troop
the (Bruce), Pay-Lt. Burkett are u, meeting
Sub-Lt. Ingram (Whitshed), Et. White the official list of referees contained.K.L.H.C. first eleven at Sookunpoo (Medway) (Lt. Lloyd (Medway): Sub at any other time, and we go out a in the Marak Hockey Tournament on Thursday at 5 p.m. They will it. Donald, Lt. Eaden, Lt. Currey, Lt. good deal" booklet, The Radio were defeated be represented by the following: Bartlett, Rimmington (Medway). by the R.A.3.0, who are a very Mr. R. H. Wong; P. L. Wong, Lee; much improved combination this J. Minyard, Mr. R. Rormer, Arnold; season, by the only goal scored by Second P. L. Mackay, Second P. L. Recreio against the Borderers In a Schools in a cricket match against Senior just before the interval. Bond, P. I. MacNider, P. L. Wool-friendly hockey match at King's Craigengower on Sunday at 2 p.m. on
Park to-morrow afternoon at 5.10 the C.0.C. ground: There can be no question that the ley, and J. Henderson.
J. L. Youngsnye (captain), B. D. Lay (D.B.S.) A. Zimmern (D.B.S.), goal scored was a good one. How-
J. Gonsalves; A. Remedios, P. N. E. Frith (D.B.S.), G. T. Leo (Q.C.), ever, at the conclusion of the game, TN their match against the South Gurbachan Singh, skipper of the Wales Borderers on the U.S.R.C. de Silva (Capt); H. Noronha, A. M. el Arculli (Q.C.), S. Lee (9.0.); Radio
Joseph's), G. Windzer (St. Joseph's), team, approached Lieut.
ground this afternoon, the Y.M.C.A. Botelho, P. Silva; C. D'Almada, F. J. Sharpham (C.B.S.), G. Sousa (St Booth and lodged notice of appeal first eleven will be considerably Remedios, H. Alves, J. Pintos, and and A. A. Rumjahu (St. Joseph's).
Reserve: A. Markar, (Q.C.). It is doubtful whether the appeal weakened by the absence of D.P. Rosario. will be successful, and It is to be McLellan, who is in Shanghai with hoped that the Mamak authorities the Colony Rugby team, and the will show a firm hand,
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The following team have been The following will represent the selected to represent the Combined
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p.m.:
fact that H. J. D. Lowe will not be Entries and Handicaps
for Macao Meeting on Sunday
turning out. R. A. Bates will in all
EADING Signalman Evans and probability fill the position at centre Noasworthy, both members of half back. E. F. Selk may be
JACK DOYLE NOT
FOR FRANCE.
Not To Be Handled. Like Merchandise..
DESCAMPS OFFER..
London Jack Doyle after all is not going to France to learn how to box..
Following his sonsational fight at the Albert Hall recently against the Frenchman, Moise Bouquillon, Brigadier-General Critchley decided that the young Irishman must go to month's France and undergo a training from Francois Descamps,
the Medway Mamak hockey team, brought into the defence as he is The following are the entries and (162) Jackie (159) New King (165) the manager and trainer of Car- have left the Colony for England by playing splendidly at the moment. handicapi for the Second Extra Prestwick (155) Venturous (160.) pentier,
Brigadier-General CritchleyÍB H.M.8 Devonshire. Their de- W. J. Browne, who has scored over Race Meeting of the Macao Jockey The Moderate Plate. Six Furlongs parture, coupled with the absence of 40 goals for the "Y" this season, Club to be held at Macao on Sun-
Agus Pura (164) Battling Horse concerned with the syndicate, which Bawgood, a brilliant forward, will may also be an absentee owing to day...
Bold bought Doyle's contract with his prove a great loss to the Medway shoulder injuries. In their last The Also Ran Plate. Hal a Milc. (164) Belt Lad (161) Brave Chap first manager, Dan Sullivan, and eleven, Evans has figured promin- meeting with the Borderers, the Adamastor (148) Brave Chap (161) Cheerful San (154) Good without question the decision to ently in goal, and made his last ap- Y.M.C.A. held them to a creditable (154) Brutus (154) Carnation II Morning (154) Jackie (168) Kwang-send Doyle to Descamps was made. pearance last Friday when he was draw of one goal all The "Y" (151) Cheerful Sun (154) Circus chow (154) Sakate (154) Smiling with the best interests of the. between the sticks for the Navy in have yet to defeat the Borderers on Eve (160) Good Morning (154) Commander (154) Three Swords IIIrishman at heart.
Kwangchow (154) Rosebud (154) (154). || their match against the Army. His the U.S.R.C., ground,
Shimmy II (164) Smiling Comman- position has been filled by A.B. Long. Long will have Telographist SHIELDS was seriously hurt der (154) So On (154) Three Benson, who has played for the on the jaw while playing a Swords II (154),
One Mile Medway Officers in goal, as his magnificent game in, goal for the The Spring Handicap. understudy. Noseworthy was a YM.C.A. on Saturday against the Allwell (147) Battling Horse good wing man
R.A.F. During a scramble in the (160) Blue Plane (149) Bold Lad goalmouth Shields was struck on (160) Common (140) Dastaway
He is not, however, disposed to be treated as so much merchandise. The Encouragement Handicap.
Descamps' training camp is situated Once Round,
in a small village several miles from Allwell (147) Blue Plane (149) Paris. Doyle cannot speak a word Common (140) Dashaway (140) of French. To be buried alivo for Drian (167) Genghis khan (152) a month, says Doyle, does not appeal Green Jade (146) "Jackie" (153) to him. Jingo (150) New King (186) Prest In this matter many experts are N their Mamak match against the jaw with a stick. He is much
wick (156) Pure Music (158) Van on his sido. Descamps was cer H.M.S Wishart, the Medway better now, though his face is still.
[turong (160).
tainly amazingly successful with were without the services of Leading swollen, A. E. Brown, who has English hockey In recent seasons. The Lucky Handicap, Once Round. Carpentier. But in that partner. Seaman Rhodes, who suffered an in- been gn, the injured list, has re
the home countries have Banfolina (165) Puchanan (149) ship, there was grent sympathy, a Jury to the pin. He has now, covered from his og injury sustain-All
"Improvised" in this respect, and I Gallant Fer (158) Imperial Ball mutual understanding of quite an however, read and turned out ex hus be match against the Medway note that the Midlands for their (154) Orlando (165) Powerful King exceptional character. There is no against the Hall Sports Club in a and hapes to be able to play very final trial are experimenting with (165) Valley Hall (158) ground for supposing that Des friendly match yesterday. Rhodes soon. He officiated as referee in place at left fultusck against, the the Caer Clark match between the Limell, the former Oxford The Ladies Handicap. (Unofficial) camps would be as successful with
One Mile..
Doyle. Wishart was taken by Wylle, a St. Andrew's Ladles and the "y half-back, as a leader of the attack.
Banjolina, (165) Cabluet Hall Again, say the crifles, fetier- newcomer, while Steers, the regalar Ladles on Saturday.
THE absence of T. J. Price from (160) City of Shanghai, (145). Im-lsending the most promising young right, back, played, though suffering
the Colony has upset the perial Hall (164) Much Ado (140), British heavy-weight to Fratice to from a severe cold.
suggests
TE form of het term M.C.A. Brat eleven, forward line. The Try Again, Handicap. One & à learn to box when it was Britain COSTA, formerly a forward choose between Oxford and Cam On top of that, R. Baldwin, of the Quarter Mile that taughs, the world how to use Lie in the Macao Hockey Club; bridge both of whom have been second team, who would normally Aliwell (147) Batiling Horse, the gloves,ow 100 And who earlier in the season played beset by centre-forward problems, take the place of Price cannot turn (160) Blue Pland (149) Drian 0551956) 7:167). Green Jade (146); Prestwick for the Incognitog is now playing The scamity of class centre-forwards out on Tysdays, for the Lusitano Club in Shanghai) has been strange pfeatures of (140) Drian (157) Genghis khan (185) Tien Fong Shan (166.) MANN)
Anyway, Doyle has taken the matter into his own hands, and... France is off-Beuter