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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933.

FINE TALENT FOR

FOR HONG KONG RUGBY CLUB

JAT REGT.

OVERWHELM

THE RADIO

Morgan And Syer Outstanding.

HARBOUR RACE TO-DAY

Roza-Pereira And Doris Hunt Are Favoured.

V. R. C. OPEN EVENT

The annual V.R.C. Harbour Race

MAMAK CHAMPIONS BEATEN BY FOUR CLEAR GOALS The Radio Sports Club, cham- will take place this afternoon when pions of the Mamak Hockey Tour the Ladies' and the Men's events nament, went down by four clear

will be decided over the Game goals to the Jat. Regiment on the Marina ground in a very fast and course. spectacular game yesterday.

The race is due to start at 6.30

Capt. Morgan and Lt. Syer wera p.m. and the competitors will Ive outstanding for the winners, the taken to Kowloon by launch. The latter giving a rousing display at centre-forward. The Jats for-course is from the Kowloon Canton Rood combina Railway Pier to the Praya Wall op- Hon. Julil being conspicuous posite the V.R.C. Club House. for hin Ane stick-work. M. Post entries will be accepted and 11. Hussain, however, played a very it is expected that a large number

Warda

showed

steady game at centre-half for the of Radio, but the backs failed to stem

A series of attacks which led to goals.

נן 4

local swimmers will take part.

REDMOND SHOWS GOOD FORM

HUTCHISON AND STEWART IMPRESS IN TRIAL

G. L. BUCHANAN

PLAYS WELL FOR

CRAIGENGOWER

Shanghai Beaten By 21 Shots To 15.

SPIRITED RECOVERY

BRITISH. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Shanghai lawn bowlers sustained

FORWARD FOR THE PACK

(By Scrum Half.)

Led 20-4 at the fifteenth end the

their sixth defeat of the tour when: they were beaten by Craigengower by '21 shots 'ló 15 yesterday.

Buchanan and Bavanagh " were outstanding for the local team,. while Lopes was prominent for the

Detailed scores:

THE Hong Kong Rugby Club have some excel- visitors. THE

lent talent for the coming season and it will Shanghai occasion little surprise if they beat Shanghai by a C. Richards convincing margin next February and carry off T. G. Main the Triangular Tournament trophy from the Royal J. M. c. Lopes Navy and Army.

Yesterday's Trial game, the first of the season, clearly showed that T: L. Redmond and G. Hutchi- son are two backs who will shortly be seen in the fifteen and that G. A. Stewart and K. Noble are two forwards who will greatly assist the pack.

Lionel Roza-Pereira, who has won the men's event for three years in succession, will be the Capt. Morgan with a neat shot favourite, while Miss Doris opened the scoring. In the second Hunt, who won in record time half Lt. Syor added the second goal in 1931, will probably win the soon after

ladies' prize. the resumption and

from followed this with another. The record for the course

I liked the way Rodmond Hutchison, who captained Gree-j

gave Gurbachan Singh made several the Kowloon Canton Railway pier

the nock High School, showed

his inside wall next to

quite short punts ahead for brillant attempts for the Radio, to the Prayn bul he was twice pulled up when V.R.C., is held by J. G. Finch, who clearly that he is a deadly tackle when he looked as if he might bel within the dee. Jalil scored the covered the distance in 22 minutes and that he knows how to go down pushed into touch and was unable His kicking to touch was on the ball in the face of a forward to pass. Jal's fourth goud a few minutes be- 26 seconds in 1913.

well directed. fore the close of play.

Mias Doria Hunt's time in 1931 rush. He was quick off the mark | painstaking and

else Be may quite easily displace J. J. Jat Regiment:--Sakhawat, Lacheki, 2 minutes 4 seconds which is in attack, but like everyone

yesterday, his passing needs Im-Ferguson in the side. Abbar Ali Mohamed Sherif, Sirdar the best ladies' time un record. Khan Goha, Habib, Khan, Captain Miss Young Sau-king, of the proving. He is going to be a seri- Morgan, Lt. Syer Jalil and M. Kaim.

[South China Athletic Association, Jous contender for W. H. B. Rigg's

G. A. Stewart, who has played Radio:-Man Singh, P. Singh, J. S.

won the event last year in 32 position at centre three-quarter.

for Yokohama and All-Japan, was Grewal, Jaggeet Singh, M. L. Hussain,

T. L. Redmond, who played

seen to advantage in the pack in M. Singh, Prem Singh, G. Singh, Aw minutes 46 seconds. tar Singh, Attar Singh and

for Rosslyn Park in the 1929-

the early stages of the game, but Kemp.

30 season, was unfortunate to

I am afraid he is not yet as fit as receive a nasty knock on the

he might be. He should secure his knee early in the game, but not

place in the side, but not as hooker until after he had made a good

where he was playing in the first run down the touch-line,

half. The Club have lost two wing He has speed and a useful side-forwards and I would not be aur-

Recreio To Play

C.B.A. To-day.

A.

The following will represent the

Lionel Roza-Pereira's best time is 23 minutes 54 seconds.

BELILIOS SHIELD

Stewart Should Secure Place

All units intending to compete for step. His tackling powers were prised if he were given one of the Club dr Recreio In a friendly the Belilios Shield are reminded that tested only once, and on that vacant positions. He is excellent in match against the Central British entries and subscription of $24.00 Association this afternoon on the should be received by the Team Secre- casion Geoffrey

tary before October 31.

arly

Lammert broke the ne-out and dangerous when through and handed him off to near the line in the loose, C.B.A. ground at 5.15 p.m. sharp; A full list of Teams entered in the score a spectacular try from the

A. M. da Silva; A. A. der Remedios,

half-way line, P. N. da Silva, PM. N. du Silva, Wcompetition will be circulated Reed, A. Baster: C. d'Almada 'Castro, 1 Gonsalves A. M. Xavier, 1. A. Ahes, and F. 3. Remedios.

The following will represent the ¡C.B.A.

G. Gurevith: S. MacNider, A. Pole:

P. W. R. Adler, J Halford, N. Whitley;

W. B. G. Hart, T. S. D. Whitley, C. C. Francie, W. Johnson and J. J. King.

RADIO H.K.S.R.A. TO-DAY

next month.

<

The following will represent the

R.K.S.R.A. on

SCHOOLS CRICKET

C.B.S. Beat La Salle.

The Central British School beat;

D.B.S. Beat Navy

Good bowling by A. Hulse (G for (4 for 17). who

G. FALCONER & CO., (HONG KONG) LTD. Radio in a friendly hockey match La Salle College by 22 runs yester-13) and G. Lee

bowled unchanged, gave the

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Encounters Edge Of Typhoon in Pacific.

SPLENDID BEHAVIOUR OF THE VESSEL The yacht Taimoshan, which left Hong Kong on May 31, with a party of five naval officers as crew, has Hafely reached

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY Aquatic»V.R.C. Harbour Races,

(5 p.m.);

Lawn Bowls Second Division v. Shanghai

(II.Kong Electric B.G. green 9 p.m.): Racing Entries close for Trafalgar

Day Meeting, noon.

TO-MORROW.

Hockey-Mamak Tournament Victoria, British Mule Corps v. Royal Engineers

(U.S.IL.C.)

Lawn Bowls (Kowloon Dock R.C. v. Shanghal,

Columbia, according to a letter re- ceived by Mr. H. S. Rouse, Vice Commodore of the Hong Kong Yacht Glub, who, in consultation' with Mr. E. Cock, Chief Manager of the Kow-Hong Josh Docks, designed the vessel.

Her crew is composed of Lieut.

1. E. D. Ryder, of H.M.S. Olympus;

SATURDAY

Lawn Bowls

(3 p.m.)

Kong v. Shanghai Final Interport (Police R.C. green, 2.30 p.m.) Football First Division

Glub v Recreio Navy v St. Joseph'

Lieut. P. C. Francis, of H.MS, Otus: Borderers Lincolns Surg. Lieut. C. Ommuney-Davis, of H.M.S. Bridg-water; Lieut.

Second Division

Com- Navy v Y. Indians munder M. B. Sherwood, of H.M.S. Kowloon v Club

Hermes, and Lieut. G. S. Salt, of

II.M.S. Oswald.

Lincolns V Artillery

Borderers v

Athletic

Third Division..

The letter to Mr. Rouse states. China Lincolns. that after leaving Nemuro, Japan, Radio, v R.E.

Recreio v R.AM.C.

the vessel ran into the tail end of RAF RAS.C.*.

a typhoon and was hove to for over University - v. ·· Borderers

against the

the

Marina ground at 5 p.m. this

afternoon

A. Kemp (Captain),

MAMAK HOCKEY.

K. Noble, who learned his rug- ger at the British Columbia Univer- sity, Canada, has the makings of! a very fine forward. He has weight and knows what to do with it in the light scrums.

He hooked with success in the second half and was сол- spicuous in the loose for his quick following up. It is not at all unlikely that he will get a place in the front row or the second row. His weight should be invaluable in the tight

scrums.

B. C. Allan played a dashing game al centre three-quarter,

Craigengower

G. L. Buchanan 3. Cavanagh

J. M. P. Remedion D. Rumjahn

R. Basa (skip)

Heads

Jakip 'Shots Total Shots Totał

1.

1

1

2.

1

}

1

3.

1

1 2

4.

1

A

6.

1

1 T

6.

2

7.

1

1 10

8.

9.

10.

11.

4

2

12.

2

13.

2

14.

4

15.

16.

1

17.

9

18.

10

19.

4 14

20.

21.

15

RESULTS OF TOUR TO DATE

Beat Police

Beat R.H.K.Y.C.

Lost to K.B.G.C.

22... 14 9- 23

23 19

Lost to Taikoo Lost to VICTORIA Beat KOWLOON Lost to K.C.C. Lost to HONGKONG Beut C.8.C.C. Beat HONGKONG Lost to C.C.C.

15 25

15. 23

22 17

13- 20

15- 21

27... 19

21-19

16- 21

197-221

BAAAZKAIARAAREN

D. A. Cumming showed that he is To-day's Game Against

4 ful wing forward. He is very fast

0 off the mark and his try was

the

Second Division.

At the conclusion of the game

O result of good following up and a Mr. Main" nominated his rink for

11 sharp burst of speed which caught the fifth official match which is to-

the losers for $4 runs.

Mohinder Man Suugh; P. Singh, |Singh: Jaggest Singh, M. H. Hassan, D. Blake, e A. Alves, b Masters

J. S. Grewal; Altar Singh, G. Singh, Awtar Singh, Kalwant Singh, and F. Humer, run out

C. R. S.

day, D. Blake (6 for 22) dismissing Diocesan Boys' School victory over the Royal Navy 2nd XI b 29 runs yesterday.

though he was inclined to be selfish,

131

D.R.S.

A. Zimmern, e Mist, b Hobbs

1 likely to prove himself a very use-

Reserve -Prem Singh,

J. Sharphan, & Lim, b Masters

8

A. Hulse, b Cloke

W. Rapley, b Hobbs

J. Ġecks, b Silva

0

Mr. Sargent, b Hobbs

R. Holden. D. Alves, b

Masters

B. D. Lay, e Hughes, b Mist

J. Prettejohn, run out

G. Lee, b Hobbs

V. Band, b Masters

11

D. Willmott, e Dragon, b Mas-

ters

R. Broadbridge, a and b Besant

Lui Kwai To, not out

4

S. H. Wong, b Cloke

1

E. Rapley, b Cloke

0

Extra (B4 LBS WB3)

10

10

Total

Fall of the wickets:

76

M. Khan Gives Mule Corps The Points.

Playing on the Marina ground C. Bander, not out yesterday the Mule Corps defeated E. Gaubert, b D. Alves the Royal Corps of Signals by a R. Hill, b D. Alves goal to nil in a clean and open Mamak Hockey Tournament en- counter.

The Mule Corps-team were super-

Extras (B. 10.)

Total

Fail of wickets:-1 for 21, 2 for ior.though only a goal by M. Khan 28, 3. for 32, 4 for 22,5 for $2, 6 for in the first half proved the der14-48, 7 for 65, B for 72; 9 for 72; 10

for 76. ing point,

Male Corps: Deaker, I All Khan,|||| B. Utlar, F. Dad, A. Mohamed, M. Ahmed, M. Jhan, B." All; A: Mohamed Masters and 'Major E Eve.

Alves Signals: Goriu, Martin, Whitehand, Smith Dilley, Bryes, Beale, Cord, Con- Silva way and Fiting.

DERBYSHIRE BEAT DURHAM.

County Rugby Surprise,

London, To-day,

18 the defence spreadeagled.

H. A. be played on the Hong Kong Elec-

14 Browning, the Shanghai Interport tric green this afternoon at 3.30

O forward, was seen to advantage in p.m. against the Second Division.

1 forward rushes.

Typical Ferguson Try

The two rinks will be as follows:

Shanghaf

J. M. C. Lopes

Ferguson played very shakily in A. A. Malcolm

the opening hall, but scored

60 characteristic try in the second W. A. Bailey

1 for 5,2 for 5, 3 for 7, 4 for 9, for 34, 6 for 46, 7 for 52, 8 for 59, 19 for 50, 10 for 60.

'Bowling Analysis.

Bowling Analysis,

0. M. R. W. 15. 2. 294

Hulse Lee

+

7 2.20.3

(skip)

Second Division.

J. S. Logan

A. Macfarlane

W. H. B. Muskett:

(skip) Mr. W. Goldenberg will umpire- the gaze.

half. It will take a good man to J. M. P: Remedion W. V. Field stop this winger when he gets off his mark Rigg executed two nice cut-throughs and Griffiths was very sound in attack, but both' will need 0. M. R. W to improve their handling and pass-| 10 6 18 5 ing. 10 2

174 FR Burch put in some useful work in the loose and seems as 2 good as ever. He hooked very

Royal Navy 2nd XI. 50 16.1E. R. A. Hobbs, run out...

La Salle College.

{A. Alves, 1.b.w. b Blake ............

L. Gosano, c Sharpham, b Blake

N. Lim, c'Gacks; ₺ Blake ....-*

ja da Silva, c Hill, 5 Blake-

Westerfort, b Sharpham

| A. Masters, b Sharpham

|A. Alveş, b'Blake.

¡C. Dragon, c, and b Blake

Almeida, run out

J. Staples, e Hamer, b Gecks

J. Riberio, not out Extras (B, 4)

Total

A. B. Hobbaj. b Les

Hughes, b.Lee

Coe-Smith, b Hulse

Ford e Zimmern, b Halse

2

Besant, b. Lee ...

11 Mint, c-Wong, b. Hulse

McVicker, c Prettzjohn, b.

10

Hulse

Cloke, c Zimmern, b Hulse

5 Tarratt, b Len and

18 Borradale, not out

12

Extras: (LB1).

/Total

Fall of the wickets: ;

1 well throughout. III. Bradford was

Old 'Paulinos, 'was responsible for: A. R. Cox playing in that position instead of at wing for word. He, however, filled the position satisfactorily.

Allan, Munroe, Harbord and Cumming got over for the Whites

1 not at his best, but as the game was and Robertson converted the only

7 played in very poor light he must kick taken. Ferguson and Jam-

0 not be judged too harshly. He did

1

his fair share in the tight scrums, per scored for the Stripes..

Whites-W, Harris Walker; T. L.

L. G. Robertson was played at Redmond, G. Hutchison, B. C. Alian, J. scrum half, but I like him better C. Bond; A. F: Jenkins, L. G. Bobert

8 in the back division. He seeme on; A. K. Munro, K. Noble, G.“ A.

4 slower off the mark this season. A. Stewart, D. A. Cumming and H. A.

3 K. Munŕpe played his usual game 2 in the loose. He is going to be I tower of strength against Shang

hai in Februrry.

31

1 for 2, 2 for 8, 8 for 11, 4 for 11, for 18, 6 for 18, 7 for 18, 8 for

Fall of wickets-1 for 2, 2 for 45 twenty hours, behaving splendidly Miscellaneous-Interport Bowls Dinner Dachyshire caused a surprised 8 for 11 4 for 12-5-for 12, 6 for, 12, 24, 9 for 29, 10 for 31.

7 for 20, 8 for. 28, 9 for 81, 10 for

Bowling Analysis, under resfed mireen, with foresall Lane Crawford's Restaurant; pm) when they-buat Durham, who occu- Yachting Royal Hong Kong Tacht sbuck, ha ra tek

47.76 The party coached Keelung Fort Port mass, on June 3, and was at Yoko-

„Club Menagerie :Race.

hama on June 20. After a' ten daya membantuKAK rust there the yacht was sailed to lember 12. ↑ From ther Nemure/#friving on July 10, They along the "; Unitha reached Dutch Harbour, Alaska, on through the August 20, and Vancouver, on Bep-England.

id fourth place in the Northern 54. Group last nesusis, by 17 points to 9 in the County Rugby Champión-

Bervis

Bowling Analyudu,-

Cloke "OM/R/WA! 2. Hobbs SAMEDIA E Tarrait”.

464122206] Miak |

33119) DVOJE, R. A. Hobbe

1290 210 Vicker

23.00.47 11 Besant

Browning.

Stripes-8. Strange; J. J. Ferguson, mert; M. W. Turner, A. R. Goxi R. H. Grifiths, W. IL. 8. Bigg, C. P.

1. II. Bradford, E. F. Walkden, F. L Burch, J. Edkins, R. O. F. King, and R. I. Stilliard.

Harbord played an unusual-

"Jake" Selby, the Scottish Inter-. ~ly good gams, his 'try was the

national Merami-lalf"and" "vite-cap- result of taking, a"good" "cross-

tain of the Club, S. II. Garrod, kick by Jenkins, thoughế ́ke. Booked very much off side, G. C. Moutrio, and D. M. Wheeler. **The teams. Werandal

the Shanghal Interporter, ^nlf of Mike Turner opened up the gamb] whom are on the infured Ilst,' were 443 well; but he was a litle too selfish among the very few spectators who

for a dy-half,Heyreceived an in-saw the game, it de

jury to his leg in the first half and Notable absentees from the first was off the field for several | trial were" JH McBluey! the cap- minutes,

the fold

The absence of IL. C, Breske,

who played rerum half for the

täin, James Whitham, the full-back,

LN. Mcintosh, D. McLélar

Cherrill, and 'C. Austin,

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