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EASTERN COUNTIES
BEAT KENT.
Surrey Triumph In County Rugby.
LIGHT BLUES' SECOND WIN,
ATHLETIC MEET ON SATURDAY.
St. Joseph's And Sacred Heart Represented.
THE CHINA MAIL.
5
CLUB "A" BEAT SCRATCH ARMY FIFTEEN
BRILLIANT TACKLING PUT ON 88 RUNS
LAMMERT
GIVES HOCKEY
CLUB VICTORY
Borderers Beaten By First Half Goal.
RODGER AND DAND SHINE
(BY STICKS>
Club Rugby
Fifteen To
Meet Army
McLellan Displaces
Burch In The Pack.
WHITHAM MAY NOT PLAY
HE
(BƑ SCRUM HALF).
Playing a much improved game the Hong Kong Hockey Club first eleven recorded their second win of following will represent the Club against the Army in the season when they defeated the the Rugby match at Sookunpon on South Wales Borderers by a goal Saturday afternoon:- scored by Lammert in the first halfw. H. B. Rigg, R. FL. Griffiths and J. P. Whitham; J. J. Ferguson, on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday. G. P. Lammert: A. T. Jenkins and Play was very even throughout J. A. R. Selby (Captain); "G. C.; And the features of the game were the fast combination and good stickwork by both teams.
Lammert scored early in the first helf from a rising разв from Divett.
The Club forward line showed glimps of their true form, Tetley and Lammert playing well on the wings.
BY LT. BIRT
POOR PASSING BY LOSING
THE
THREE-QUARTERS
HUTCHISON IMPRESSES
(By OUTSIDE LEFT.)
BLAKE AND HAMER
Central British School Beat Lincolns' Boys.
INNINGS TRIUMPH
The Central British School recorded an overwhelming triumph over the Lincolns Boys when they won their friendly cricket match by an Innlngs, and 45 runs, at King's Park yesterday.
The feature of tho match was the first wicket partnership of 88 runs by D. Blake (51) and J. Hamer (28). Blako had previously taken 5 wickets for 5 runs to dis-
THE Club "A" fifteen defeated a scratch Army fifteen by three goals, and a try (18 points) to a goal. (5 points) in the Rugby match on the Club ground at the Valley yesterday evening. Moutrie. E. F. Walkden, D. McLellant tackling by Lt. Birt were the features of a scrappy game.
Several dazzling runs by the Club's three-quarters and bril-miss the Lincolns side for 361 lan, S. H. Garred, I. H. Bradford,
| A. D. Cumming, G. A. Stewart and
A. K. Munro.
In the second half the Bor. derers backed up by the good work of Lt. Cresswell launched attack after attack, but were held up by Rodger and Dand. Pole was penalised frequently for "sticks," giving opportunities to the Club forwards by the result-) ing short-corners,
Potter made
several brilliant efforts to score bat was pulled up
on a couple of occasions by the referee where the "advantage"]
Reserves. Hutchison, F., R. Burch, R. Stillard and H. C. Meeke.
Blake hit nine boundaries in his innings, and J. Gecks included a siz
The Club made two changes in the team previously announced, and five boundaries in his 'so not A. H. Harbord coming in as left wing three-quarter in place of D. F.daries in his 46.
Jout. J. Sharpham hit ten boun-
Kilby, who is suffering from an injury to his shoulder sustained in Following on 115 in arrears the the second Trial game, while K. Noble was brought into the for. Lincolng' Boys were dismissed for wards in place of D. M. Wheeler, the Shanghai Interporter.
20 by J. Gecks (6 for 12). Lincolns Boys 36 (Rush, 17, J. Sharpham 3 for 20, D. Blake
The only change from the side which beat the Navy in the open- ing game le D. McLellan's inclu- slon in favour of F. R. Burch.
The Club's pack were better in halves and backs prevented any Whitham may be unable to play the loose, the forwards bunching|immediate score. owing to the leg injury he sustain-well in concentrated rushes, In The Army's only scoré resalted ed in last Saturday's game. Should the tight, although McLellan hook-la a brilliant solo effort by Lt. he be unfit J. Hutchison will pro-ed well, the second row forward Walker, who picked up in his own bably be given the vacancy.
kept preventing the ball from com 25 to run through the Club de- ing out clean.
fence and swerve round King to The Army fifteen was composed ground between the posts as he from the Royal was tackled by Allan. Hoskins Artillery, Lt. Walker and Spr. added the major points. Simmonds, of the Royal Engineers, Just before time # fine Club and Pte. Hoskins, of the Borderers, three-quarter movement saw Red- coming into the team to fill the mond get over near the touch line, and. Robertson converted with a Lt. Birt was very conspicuous spectacular kick in at wing three-quarter, his deadly tackling throughout the game be. ing an outstanding feature of the play.
POINTLESS mostly of men
DRAW
rule might have been exercised LINCOLNS HOLD "A" three vacancies.
with a little more dineretion.
Rodger played his usual xound game at back, while Dand and W. Reed revealed good form. Both Custodiana, Skinner and Motherwell, were outstanding.
The Borderers showed better stamina, hut were handicapped by over-eagerness and the consequent vacation of their positions.
The teams were: Club 1. D. Skinner; A. A Dand
COY. BORDERERS
First Rugby Game In Six Years.
last failing
light.
Final result.
Club. "A" Army
-
18 pts. 6 pts.
5 for 5. J. Gecks 2 for 2). 70 (Millar 18, J. Hamer 4 for 20, J. Gecke 6 for 12)
4
Central British School 150 for
des., D. Blake 51, J. Hamer 23, J. Sharpham 46, J. Geeks 30 not out).
LINCOLNS BAND TRIUMPH
Air Force Beaten By 68 Rans.
TROWT AND ULLYATT DO WELL FOR WINNERS
at
+
Lt. Hebert worked hard among the forwards where his instruc per, lined up the following:
Dr. J. A. R. Selby, the Club skip-
Good batting and bowling by (By TOUCH JUDGE)
Bandmaster "Trowt played At Sookanpoo yesterday The Linto the game. The
tions proved helpful to newcomers Club: R. O. F. King; T. M. L. Bed-
a big Gunner for-mon, J. Hutchison, B. G. Allen and A. Part in the victory of the Lincolns colns did well to hold "A" Com-wards played well, but falled to get H. Harbord; L. G. Robertson and 11. Band by 68 runs over the Royal pany Borderers to a pointless draw the ball in the tight scrums.
A. Browning, R. Sul-Air Force la liard, t i. Cherrill, Noble, W. Ratch
a friendly cricket (Capt.) and J. Rodger; W. A. Reed, Hin a friendly Rugby encounter. Good Play By Simmonds
Sookunpoo yesterday Andrewa; D. McLellan, I de C. Ble-afternoon. JD. Lowe and E. V. Reed; J. L. Tet- This was the first rugby game
Simmonds, who played scrum-chynden and A. R. Cox Jey. Major H. M. J. MacIntyre, G. E.
Army:-Hopkins; Nickel, Barra. Bis knock of 27 included four R. Divett. J E. Potter and F. E. W. played by the Lincolph, for the past half, was brilliant on occasion and clough, Lt. Walker (R.E.) and Lt. boundaries. He followed this up Lammert
six years, and though they did not neatly intercepted several passes. Birt; Simmonds (B.E.) and Hoskins by taking 3 wickets Borderers: Motherwell;
for 16 runs.' Always safe, (S.W.B.): Waddington, Liebert Ullyatt also did well, scoring 20 Watts; Spiers, Lt. Cresswell, Dykes come up to the standard of the while he showed a fine turn
His tackling WAS
of Hubbard, Fallan, Smith, Byder, Lt. June. Dutyall, George, Johnson and Borderers in the finer points of the
Ramus and Allmark.
and taking 6 wickets for 28. Hinkley.
Lincolne Band game, they showed clearly that they L. G. Robertson, was conspicious!
Sgt. Goble, e Likter, b Pretty would be able to turn out a useful for his very fine kicking, while Mc-
Trusseil, b Talt team with a little more practice. Lellan Noble, Blechynden, The tackling and passing of the Stilllard were prominent Borderers was good. The Lincolns the Club forwards. forwards made the mistake
Hutchison and Harbord
LINCOLNS▾ SUFFOLK
Pole,
The following will represent the Láncolne against II.M.S. Suffolk at Shamshuipo to-day commencing at 4.15 p.m.
Hollingsworth: Bentley and Huck. furd; Yeomans, Harper, and L. Gotter: Toyne Marrell, Gutteridge, Lt | Wilson and Lt. Hocquard.
FOR THE
SPORTSMAN
Special Feature Articles In "China Mail.” ENTERPRISING PROGRAMME STARTS TO-DAY
speed when called on.
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were
of trying to pick the ball up outstanding-among the Club backs, on the run instead of taking it at the former's speed enabling him to their feet.
cut through brilliantly more than
ONCE.
YACHT CLUB IN FINE POSITION.
0
18
Dobbs, c Lake, b Gregory
23
B. M. Trowt, b Pelling
27
Ullyatt c Peart, b Hayes...
20
Simmonds, e Peart, b Hayes
"Founded in 1889 the Royal Bourne, not out
Brown, b Tait Benton, b Hayes.
22
Election Of Officers For Year.
Cragg made a brilliant run
His first try was a very the Hong Kong Yacht Club has never Atkins, c Tait, i Gregory for the Lincolns early in
piece of work, while his second been in a healthier condition than Gutteridge, b Tait the first half, but was brought offort, when he was brought down it is to-day" said Mr. A. L. Shields, down by Morrison when within by Birt almost on the Army line. the Commodore, at the annual ten yards of the line.
was also a worthy effort.
|general meeting last night." After en
aven Arat half the Both the full-backs were shaky, In referring to the proposed Borderers had the better of the ex- King lying too far back in the first R.N.V.R. the Commodore said he
As Gregory
changes, but the umbo to be ore.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0
Extras (B. 14, W.B.,3).
17
Total
133
0. M.
W.
K 0 28
7. 0 31
4
22
1
0 13
6 0
3
0
Kang oy ng time. Although he hoped the new premises would be Pretty
De Winton, Turner, and Morrison displayed a safe pair of hands, his Dear the Units Headquarters were their most prominent players, clearances were poor and lacked they expected many members In Tait
The Lincolna deserved to share sense of direction.
the honours for sheer grit and de- termination, and were best served
Poor Army Passing
The start of the game saw the by Cragg Wilson, and Mushratt Army press, but poor passing
Williams.
The team were:
among the backs nullified promis-
common.
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Lister The election of officers resulted] Hayes
Pelling as follows:-
Commodore: Mr. A. L. Shielda:
Royal Air Force Vice-Com.:-Mr. H. S. Rouse. Gregory, b Trowt Rear-Com.:-Mr. G. G .Wood. - Peart, « Goble, b Ullyatt The brightest reports on all local sier, Cragg, Muspratt-Williams, Wi-
Lincolns: Bostock, Chicken, Rois. ing movements.
Salling Committee: Commodore Tait, b, Ullyatt Mocko and Robertson worked sports appear in The China Mail, son, Prosser, Berriman, Blecie, O'Conwell together though the former F. Eliot, Major R. G. Lochner, Hayes, b Ullyatt the newspaper with the best sports nne, Fall, Quest, Smith, Hackman and was, rather nasty in picking, the Major P. S. Stewart, V. Goulbora, Whittle, b Trowt
Knibba. pages. In the Colony. Unbiassed
Coy.
F. O. Pretty, run out ball out of the scrums before it B. Naess, G. II, Gandy. Borderers:-Morrison, criticism and a fair representation Turner, Andrews, Evans, Casey, de had emerged from the heels, of the
Rowing Committee:-Messrs. Lister, h Uliyatt of opinion have been the keynotes Winton, Keogh, Ducas, Haley, Robin- back row.
W. Dulley, C. B. Easterbrook, G. 8. Pelling, b Trowt of the oldest newspaper in the Far 100, Hell Lawton, Cameron, Willama
And Watkins,
Simmonds opened up the game P., Heywood, J. II. Bradford, K. Mellows, not out East
Laka, run out when he intercepted a pass from Knudsen and P. Ramos,
and darted Hon. Secretaries:-Messrs. R. J. Dolman, b Ullyatt Bway, but, after swerving round Vernall and M. I. De Ville. Bing, he was brought low by Al- Treasurers: Messrs. lan, who made a very fine recover. Bingham and Matthews,
STEEL COULSON BILLIARDS. Two Games To Open League To Night.
From to-day the following
programme of feature articles, by WINOOKA RUNS Hutchison to Allan
28 SCHOOLS ENTERED.
London, To-day, St. Joseph's and Sacred Heart The Eastern Counties, placed se- Colleges are expected to provide the writers fully conversant with their cond in the South Eastern County majority of the winners - at the subject, will appear in addition to Rugby Championship Inst season, Chinese Catholte Young Men's So the usual reports of all local sport- beat Kent yesterday by the over-ciety Athletic Meeting at Carolina
mg activities:- whelming margin of 38 points to Hill on Saturday, commencing at Bil at Leytonstone.
MONDAY
4.30 p.m.
Surrey and Sussex were engaged represented at the Meeting.
There are no fewer than 28 schools
ja a close
encounter, the former
Interport Cricket
Mr. A. R. Wellington will distr!- winning by 25 points to 19 at Rich-bute the prizes at the conclusion.
Mr. Fung Keung has made Local Hockey Notes
mond.
A
Cambridge University recorded donation of $400 to the prize' fund, their second win of tho season and Mr. Tse Yung-kong $100, MessrA. when they beat St. Bartholomew's Palmer, and Turner, the Bank of Hospital by 21 points to 5-Reuter, China, the Bank of East Asia, Mr. Kwong Sang Hong, the Hon. Mr. G. G. Mackie, and Dr. Strahan have also contributed to, the priza fund,
GAINS ISSUES CHALLENGE.
London, To-day-Larry Gains,
GERMAN CLUB ABSENTEES
By Athole,
LAST
Racing Sensation In America.
Following a series of serums the Club opened the scoring, through Noble - who crossed over following a forward 'rush led by McLellan. McLellan added the major points.
From the kick off Redmund was sent away down, the touchline, but Birt sent him into touch with
Lowe
11
10
Extras (8:4, L.B.1, W.B.1)
Total
70
BOWLING ANALYSIN.
Trowt
Ullyatt
1 16 $10.2 .28
Dobbs
4 0 12
0
Trussell
.2. ,8 0 Umpires Murphy and Danger-- held
MATE WINS CHALLENGER PURSE
Laurel, Maryland, To-day. Winooka, successor to Phar Lap By Sticks in the history of the Australias
The following are the opening Turf and. hafied as a world-beater, splendid, tackle, kikap
fixtures for the Steel Coulson*a Bit-j came last in the Challenger Purse From the resultant lips-out the lards League, to-night, the home yesterday to cause the biggest rac. ball was transferred to Bobertson teams being given first: in sensation since his famous pre who brilliantly gained a lot of St. Patrick'a v RIA, SM
decessor died from colle.
ground before transferring to Cox Palace Hotel C & P O's Bod. Starting at 4 to odds on in a who went over. McLellan, how The Lincolns Sergeants Moss day at 2 pm. held of five starters he was a red ever, failed to maforise the effort hot favourite for the £500 purse.* from a "difculi hngle,
i
TUESDAY
Local Cricket Review
By Athole Local Rugby Notes
By Serum Half, Home Football Foreca
Br Ranger WEDNESDAY
Local
Supplement
Outside Laft,
Mate, won from Gold Blep, Half Time Scores: who beat Kerly. Patch, Charnes - Club “A” SPINA ter, and Winooka in that order.getArmy SEZKEROAK Winooka, like Pharibay, han bein | The Atart of the second half pro- sent to America in an endeavour, te duced very scrappy play and the
|
A HULSE 5 FOR 7
Racing Supplement
the Canadian beavyweight boxing in a friendly game at Caroline champion has challenged Prime yesterday the German Club lost Carners, the world title-holder, or to the Radio team by two goals to THURSDAY falling Camera, Paolino Uccudunenil. The exchanges were very even whom Carnera beat on points on throughout, both defences playing Sunday, for a side stake of £1,000, well. Sommer & Amitiann were
Reuter.
notable absentosa from the German Gains is one of the few boxers team.". Bóesé depulised for Ammann with a clean, cut win over Garners between the sticks and aquitted him?ome to his credit.
Fadlf: well."
should have played their rivals from the Borderers, but both teams have now withdrawn from the com- petition,
win the major cash prizes. He will ball was repeatedly sent Into The Diocesan Boy's School beat probably be raced on the East Coast touch before Hutchison executed the Royal Engineers by 7-wickets prior to possible engagements brillant cut-through to ground yesterday. Paris Pos
dear, the posts for Robertson to R. E. 60 (8pr, Tucker 19, A convert the effort.
Hulse 5 for 7).\ The Club, again pressed, but dep. B. 8, 102. (J. L. Youngsage 23, termined tackling by the Army Spr. Wells 4 for 251.!!
Champion horse fa Australia, plement Winooka won ita first two races in
|By Ranger.{'America easily.—Bouter,
- RECREIO LEAGUE TEAM
The following will represent the the Club de Recreio in their League match against the Indian Recrea tion Club at King's Park on Satur
...
JE. Noronha (Capt.), W, A. Reed, H. A. B. Alves, P., M. N. da Bliva, E Barros, J. H. de Figueirodo, A., P. Soares, A. Prats, L. J. Guterres, R. A. Fercira and FH. Carvalho."
Reserves-C. L. Lopes.
WINSOR SCORES,62
St. Joseph's College beat Queen's yesterday M College by 4 wickets at. Sookunpoo
St. Joseph's 97 for 6 (G. Windsor Queen's 84 (R. H2 G÷Miko-Z1Y