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BEATEN BY

THE LINCOLNS

Losers Play With

Ten Men.

TROWT SCORES DECIDING GOAL

In an exciting game on the Cha- tham Road ground yesterday after [noon the Lincolns gained a narrow victory by 2 goals to 1 over the Borderers in a friendly hockey en- counter.

appearance.

THE CHINA MAIL.

RECREIO BEAT ""H.M.S.

BY ODD GOAL

W. Reed Outstanding In Close Game.

LOWE AND LAMMERT ABSENTEES FROM Y.M.C.A. SIDE

In a very even match at King's Park yesterday the Club dé Recreio beat the Y.M.C.A. by 3 goals to 2 after being 2-all at half-

A time.

·

EAGLE LOSE IN P. S. CANNON RUGBY DEBUT

BORDERERS WIN BY TWO TRIES TO NIL

NEWCOMERS SOUND DEFENCE

(BY SCRUM HALF)

AND MRS. JAMES

IN SEMI FINAL

Mr. & Mrs. Ho Ka Lau Beaten.

COLONY MIXED DOUBLES

Capt. P. S. Cannon and Mrs. R. M. M. James the U.S.R.C.' second string entered the Semi- Final Round of the Colony mixed

The "y" opened the score

but The Borderers played through equalised soda after. Brown, the

poo yesterday when they lost to the South Wales Borderers by out with only ten men, Johnson"Y" centre-forward, as the result

two tries ( points) to nil after a scoreless first half. of a brilliant effort placed the “y”

Possessing good défensive backs the Eagle fifteen lack the neces, again in the lead, but C. E. Roza-sary thrust for a score. They did very well, however, to hold the Pereira levelled the score just be brilliant Borderers' forwards, who excelled in the loose. Time and fore time.

again they swept down the field only to be pulled up by a timely fall on the ball by a naval back, Boyne being particularly impre sive.

M.S. EAGLE, reputed to have many players who will be seen in Doubles Lawn Tennis Champion-

through Baldwin, Xavier H. the Mary fifteen shortly, made their Rugby debut at Sookun-ship yesterday when they defeated

Failing to put in an The start was sensational, Hoc- quard making a brilliant run for Wilson to convert hía centro after less than a minute.

The Lincolns showed much im proved form, and enjoyed the bet- ter of the exchanges, holding the lead until the interval.

For the first few minutes of the second half the Borderers launch led attack after attack, but the Lin- volas defence held out. Midway

Play was very even in the second half, though C. E. Roza-Pereira beat Shields with a fast shot to win the match for the Recreio.

W. Réed at centre-half for the Recreio was the outstanding man on the feld, his passing and tackl ing being a feature of the game. C D'Almada also played well in

the forward line.

G. Fowler played his first game since he received the injury to his finger, appearing at half-back, but

Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka Lau, the C.R.C. couple, by scores of 6-2, 6-4 on the Chinese Recreation Club courts.

The winners will meet W. Gold- man and Mrs. Lockner, the

The tackling of the Engle backs was deadly and the inconsistent favourite for right of entry into military three-quarter movements were kept well in check throughout the final. the game.

were slow Gardner

The naval forwards on the ball, Morris and being the only ones to shine in the CORRESPONDENCE.

loose.

Lt. Slater, who has played for Brannan through this half, however, Tyler did not seem quite at home, Low Hampshire in the County Cham- INTERPORT CRICKET ELEVEN

half, but I do not think he is in Sir,--"Athole's"omments on the

missed an open goal, but he made and Lammert were absentees, Gil- |pionship, was conspicuous at fly-

Fowler being sub- amende a few minutes later by christ and equalising the scores. The Lin- stitutes. colns rallied again and ten minutes Price and S. Fowler were in good before the end Trowt restored their form. whfle McLellan in the half back line worked very hard. Shields was not up to his usual form.

Head with a fine shot that

Motherwell no chance.

gave

The Borderers were best served

in defence, while Hocquard, Trowt, and the halves were' outstanding for the Lincolns.

Lincolns:-Hollingsworth, Bentley and LL. Roissier; Yeomans, Harper and LL Cotter; Tayne, Morrell, Trowt, L. Wison and Lt. Hocquard."

Borderers:-Motherwell, Watts and Paul; Spear, Lt. Cresswell and Dyke; Jones, George, Et. Tyler and Dutnall

Umpires:-t Millar and Drom Major Tanered.

GAME CANCELLED

(To The Editor, "China Mafi.”)

He executed selection of the Hong Kong Inter- very fit condition. several neat cut-throughs aided by port Cricket eleven dealt very

leniently with the question of cap-į the use of the sale of the dummy taincy. The skipper of a aldo Hampshire, by the way, have won should be the key man of the team confidence of his Selk, E. C. Murphy: J. M. Wilson, D. the Championship for the past two with the full McLellan, G. H. Fowler: S. Fowler, J. T. K. Gilchrist, W. J. Brown, E. years. Baldwin and J. Τ Price.

TMCA.-H. F. Shields; E. F.

Recreio A. M. Silva, A. A. des Remedios, A A. R Botelho, F. M. N. de Silva, W. Reed, J. Gonsalves, C D'Almada Castro, C. R. Pereira, Á. M. Zavier, A. J. Baste and F. Rozario..

STEWART WINS GOLF TOURNEY.

Unable to raise a team the Cen- Comdr. Docksey Second

tral British Association cancelled their friendly fixture with the Royal Engineers yesterday.

C.BA. MAKE CHANGES

CC. Francis and N. Halford, twa prominent members of the Central British Association team, will not play in the match against the Club senior eleven this after- noon at King's Park. C. F. Wal- ers, of the Borderers and A. Gure- vitch are nominated as substitutes.

The C.B.A. line up is as follows:

G. C. Mosa; A. Pole, B. I. Bickford; A. Gurevitch, N. Whitley, F. W. R Allen, W. H. G. Hira, T. Whitler W

J. Johnson, C. F. Walters and

King

The Club will be represented by the following:

L. D. Skinner; A. A. Dand (Capt.) and J. Rodger; W. A. Reed, II. J. D. Lowe and E. V. Beed; 3. L. Telley

A. N. Other, G. E R. Divett, J. E. Potter and T. J. Price.

RECREIO ▾ JATS TO-DAY

The Club de Recreio will meet The Jal Regiment 2nd XI, in o friendly match at King's Park to day at 5.10 p.m.

In Field Of 93.

W. A, Stewart, who fulahed all square,, won the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's com pétition in sid of the Joint Council of the Royal Red Cross Society of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng- land at Fanling recently.

In an entry of 93 Comdr. Dockney (18), one down, was second.

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team. I do not think that this is

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PRESENT BEAT FAST

Queen's Collégé beat the Old

Bore by 58 games to 41 in the

annual lawn tennis match at

Causeway Bay yesterday.

HUMOROUS WATER POLO GAME AT THE Y. M. C. A.

American Side Provide Entertainment,

(BY CRAWL),

ten the case with regard to the The Borderers, who were with-

Owen Hong Kong players and H. out Lt. Crewe-Reed, Lt. Hamilton, Hughes. He is reputed to be, and Lt. Galletly, and Bromley, were has often shown himself to be, a evenly matched In the tight very poor tactician, and why he Amid scenes of great excitement scrums, but Tratt gave Hewitt, a was placed above A. W. Hayward, one of the funniest and scrap- very promising scrum-half if he who is captain of the Club, and T.) would watch his off-side play, more opportunities than Rowe had.

Brilliant Forwards

Their forwards were again

In

Been

E. Pearce, the "Grand Old Man" of pleat water-polo games ever Colony Cricket, is altogether very in Hong Kong took place at the mystifying, and disappointing, to YM.C.A. Swimming Bath on Men- say the least.

day night when a team from II.M.S. Another burning question on the

brilliant form. Hardy, Gilmore lips of enthusiasts interested in Suffolk had the better of a team

Souter, Lloyd and Walters being

the welfare of Colony cricket is from the U.S.S. Black Hawk by particlarly outstanding in the

why was there no outside represen-two goals to nil. loose where their concerted efforts tative on the Selection Committee. The American sailors were try- got them further than almost every-

Last year L. T. Ride, of the ing to play to British water-polo back movement. WALTERS scor University, was on the Committee rules and their efforts caused tro- ed another of his snap tries when of three. This year we have four mendous merriment all round the

he touched down after Hewitt had Hong Kong Cricket Club mem-pool. They seemed to enjoy tucki- punted ahead from a five-yard bera!

scrum. Walters is probably one of the most dangerous forwards when close to the line.

The three-quarters were held up by an indifferent display by Goold at fly half, and Martin, their star player, was never allowed any rope

"DISGUSTED"

Hong Kong, October 31.

(To The Editor, "China Mail".)

Sir, The selection of the cricket team is fairly good but why were

to demonstrate his speed. The Pereira and E. F. Fincher left out? second try, however, was the result They are better than F. Goodwin of a back movement, SHAW going and C. C. Garthwaite.

over in the corner after the best bout of passing in the game. Hardy

CLOSING DAY took both kicks at goal, but though

Bald Heads Against The Rest.

|MRS, BRADBURY TO DISTRIBUTE CLUB TROPHIES

4

to

BILL.

UNNECESSARY CRITICISM

(To The Editor, "China Mail....”)

ing their man full on regardless of the consequences and as a result of which the men from the Suffolk werd aubjected to a rough and strenuous time.

The Americans certainly possessed the speed, but that

was about all they did DOS.

Amid shouts of "Here Redhead, give him the works” and “alop it aver here" they went all out to even the score siter the first Buf- folk goal which was scored by the Gott, who was unmarked In goalmouth.

making good attempts failed improve on either try.

Bimmonds gave a very prominis- Sir,As I know from past ex- The Interval arrived after ten ing display at centre three-quarter, perience there will be a host of strenuous minutes, with both teams his handling being good and his letters to the papers criticising showing signs of "wear and tear". kicking, very accurate. He ts, the Hong Kong Interport Cricket In the second half the Black however, a little too prone to find Selection Committee I would take Hawk defended the deep end with touch when there is an opening for this opportunity of suggesting that disastrous results as they failed any reader who is inclined to rush The Craigengower Cricket Club back movement.

to maintain their stamina. Borderers: L/Cpl. Smith; Cpl. into print by uncontrollable in- will hold their Lawn Bowls Cloa-Shaw, Li. Martin (captain), Piedignation should save himself the ing Day on Sunday when the fol-Simmonds, Cpl. Addison; Sgt. Goold,

team has been A. M. Silva; A. A, das Remedios and between teams representing the L/Cpl. Hardy, Pte. Gilmore, Pre selected and Hong Kong will either combat, a A. A. R. Botelho; A. J. Basto, P. M. "Bald Headed" and "Non Bald Lloyd, Pte. Whelan, Ple. Jones and stand or fall with it and no harsh Black Hawk's forwards bringing

Itc. Walters. N. da Silva and J. Gonsalves; C. Headed" members of the Club,

criticism is likely to improve mat-on cramp. Matters were evened Eagle: Sto. Bayne;, Sto. Holloway,

when three Americans were com- d'Almada, F. Alves, A. M. Xaster, commencing at 2.80 jam.

R. A. Thomas, A. B. Hoskin, Sub-tera.. Gutterres and M. Oliveira.

Lt. Gillan; Lt. Slater, Lt Rowe; A..B. The question of captaincy has pelled to leave the bath on account Eeiman, P. O. Clark, A. B. Bowen, L. caused many heated arguments, but of lack of stamina, exclaiming, "Aw, A. C. Bannan, F. O, Morris, 8. L. Gard- let us wish Owen Hughes allemme get out and dive, I, wanaa ner, E..A. Hurd and Lt. Moalten.

One of his brilliant dive," but the U.S. skipper would catches 'in

have no slacking and although he' the alipa mky

allowed them to walk back to their

The following will represent the lowing will take part in a game L/Cpl. Hewitt; Cpl. Bouter, Cpl. Trautrouble. The

Club de Recreio:

1.

LADIES' HOCKEY

Champions Beat The Saints.

WINNING GOAL IN SECOND HALF

thu

Bald Headed

E. C. Barry ··

S. Alderman

L. E. Lammert W. V. Field

(Skip)

D. K. Kharos J. Driscoll

Dr. V

(Skip)

F. K. Modi A. A. Lewis

2. Basa

Referee Capt Gottwaltz, S.W.B. success.

*

E.

Non Bald Headed

J. R. Soares

W. L. Way

L. C. R. Souza.....

R. F. Luk

(Skip)

I. W. Randall M. J. Medina

his

Jr.

1s to conch the Eagle forwards in the near future.....

FAIR PLAY:

Hong Kong, October 81.

W. T. Brightman. · G... Duncan. D. Rumjahn W. GI

(Skip) Atienza J. 8. Landolt

A. E. Marchont A. A. Razack 11. Beer

C. 5. Summont

B. Roszelet A. E. Coster

G. L.

L. Bucharan

Cordeira Abbas

(Skip)

Much laughter was caused when B Suffolk back retired hors de kick by one of the

I understand that Capt. Wells, quite easily win the match for end they were in the water-dog-

a former all-Navy, forward and one Hong Kong and confound who has had a trial for England, many critice,

The Borderers are likely, to make two changes in their fifteen to meet,

the Club on Saturday. Lt, Gallet- IRELAND'S BAD LUCK

ly will be playing instead of Cpl.]

Shaw and Pie, Bromley is expect Disorganised By Loss Of Ted to replace Cpl. Souter.

Lt. Crewe Read, who was injured

on Saturday against the Club, was

a spectator at yesterday's match.

Centre Forward,

ENGLAND" WIN 3-0

Belfast, Oct. 14.

tired. As a result of this the |Suffolk' obtained their second goal, Golpin walking the ball into the not after Souls had swam out of [goal.

The following were the teams!-

Suffolk: Whitehead, Swoodley and

Badcock, O'Neill, Gott, Richardi, and Golpin.

Black Hawk:-Sauls, Miskimau and Chiocca, Astmann, Möberley, Proctor. and Mayar.

organised.

On the Marina ground yesterday the Hong Kong Ladles défeated the BL. Andrew's Ladies by 2 tais to E. n. Jenkins A. V. Barros Miss E Bonnar scored first for F. Azculli 1. Cavanagh the Hong Kong team and Mins M. .... (Skip) Woolley equalised for the Saints 2. Van der Laly before half time. Miss J. Daisiel 4. Paul

W. B. Muskelt

J., Lamny scored the winning goal for the B. W, Bradbury U. M. Omar Caer Clark champions in

The game was scrappy, with (Bidp). (Skip) At second half,

the conclusion of this game,

poor finishing by the English for Mrs. B. W. Bradbury has very kind-

A zrowd of over 40,000′ Associa- wards. Bastin missed

an open ly consented to distribute the

tion, football enthusiasts saw Eng-goal but Brook then scored bril prizes won in connection with the PLAYER FOR PALACE land easily beat Ireland at Wind-llantly with a volley from a centre. Club's Competitions. Mr. B. W

sor Park, Belfast, to-day by three Ireland were unlucky when Priest- A race meeting will be held under Bradbury, President of the Club Jack Tresadern, the Crystal goals to none, after leading 1-0 ally, on the wing, hit the upright with a hard drive with. Higgins the auspices of the Canton city will present souvenir spoons to the Palace manager, has secured the half time. government on New Year's Day, members of the winning team in transfer from Folkestone of the The game was rather too robust beaten. Priestly, was then injur Caals sweeps will be on sale to the the final match of the sexson Kent Club's left full-back-Bert and there were many stoppages for ed and carried off but resumed

* TAIKOO CLOSING DAY Brown 20-year-old Welshman) minor injuries, 、

after the interval, extent of $800,009, and 60 par cont will be alloted for prizes, The

Brown, who has shown great pro- The game was level till Martin, England scored twice after the batendo will be used, for the con- The Talkoo Dock Recreation mise at Folkestone, will find plenty Ireland's centre-forward, was in resumption; when freland had only struction of a poor house for the Club are holding their Lawn Bowls of friends at Selhurst Park, for jured in the face and had to be nine men, the inpide" right, aged, beggars, and the disabled, Closing Day on Saturday, com four other Folkestone players are carried off at the end of half an Grosvenor and the centre-forward, Central Frees.

hour.· ̈ Ireland then became dis. Bowers, being the scorers: mencing at 3 p.m.

already there.

RACING AT CANTON.

Canton, Yesterday.

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