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BERWICK SOCCER TEAM TROUNCE BORDERERS

MITCHELL NOT

GIVEN A TRIAL LANGMEAD REGISTERS FOR INTERPORT DOUBLE "HAT TRICK"

* Shanghai Will Be Hard To Beat."

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"Beck Should Secure Place"

(By ATHOLE)

Eric Mitchell, who skippered the Colony cricket eleven, to a sensa- tional victory by 42 runs in Shang-

LEAGUE TITLE ASPIRANTS ROUTED BY 7 TO 2

THOMAS BOTTLES UP MILITARY FORWARD LINE

hai last year, is a very disappointed A

man because he was not given a

(Bỳ OUTSIDE LEFT):

SENSATION whs caused at Happy Valley yesterday, after- noon when H.M.S. Berwick defeated a fairly representative

trial following his arrival in the first team from the Borderers by the overwhelming score of 7 goals Colony from Home leave early.on to 2. Saturday morning, and I am complete sympathy with him.

Mitchell was asked to take A. H. Madar's place in the final Trial and was then placed No. 9 in the bat ting order with the result that he did not get a knock.

I have little hesitation In saying that Mitchell is the best skipper in the Colony, and after his good batting form in England he should have been treated in a

better. manner

than he WAS. Mitchell, who

cama through Shanghai on his way to the Co- lony, says that the Northerners are fully confident of success against both Hong Kong and Malaya. ""They have a good batting side and with Donald Leach, Booth, Pat Madar. Sam Isaacs, and Torrie Wilson showing good form with the ball they will be a very hard side to beat the former skipper told me.

The Hong Kong Team Discussing the Hong Kong side Mitchell said that though the team jhad as many as eight bowler he did not consider the attack very |sound, and the batting strength mone

very doubtful.

"From what I saw at the Anal Trial on Saturday Arthur Beck should walk into the side for the game against Shanghai," he cluded.

He

Coll-

Langmead the Navy's League centre forward played a magni- ficent game and scored a double “hat trick,” and as a result the Berwick asserted a definite superiority over the Borderers through- out the game.

It must be said, however, that the Borderers were without their regular backs, Mullane and Morrison, though the former is away from the Colony and could not have played in any case,

CLUB RUGBY

TEAMS SELECTED

FOR SATURDAY

Griffiths And Jenkins

Are Demoted.

HUTCHISON FLY-HALF TO “JAKE" SELBY

Mourie May Not Play

0

(By SCRUM HALF).

WING to the Rowing Re

gatta on Saturday the Club will be without L IL Bradford and R. L Stillard for their Rugby match against the Borderers on the Club

ground.

K. A. Munro, who received an!

The Borderers' well-known ‘half- back trio, Wallace, Podmore and Underwood, were view but they were badly outclassed by the

on

brilliantly Navy forward line.

More Laurels

Looking good for another six miles if necessary, Juan Zabala, Argen., tine Olymple marathon champion,i is shown as he swapt to victory in the 6-mile handicap race, the fea- ture long-distance event in the New York Athletic Club meet at Travera Island, New York.

Second to Langwend's rousing display, was the performance of Thomas, the Berwick cen- THE ROWING tre half, whose bull dog tena

city in tackling and amazing stamina caused the complete down- fall of the Borderers' forwards.

Hambly, the Borwick left winger,} was also outstanding, his play be- ing a feature of the game.

Naval Wingers Excel Both the Berwick wingers per- formed well and put the ball right| in the Borderers' goalmouth spite of stout resistance from Un- derwood and his backs,

The Borderers excelled in

in

wing-to-wing passing. but they lacked accurate епар- shooting' forwards to finish of the movements, Jones was the hardest working

Borderers Fall Fall To Pieces

REGATTA ON

SATURDAY

Ewo Favoured For Main Event.

SIX CREWS TO BATTLE FOR THE HORNELL CUP AND 4th SUBS. CUP

C.B.A. HOLD

CLUB TO DRAW

AT HOCKEY

Both Teams Weakened

For Encounter.

LOWE AND. N. WHITLEY OUTSTANDING

(BY STICKS)

Fielding no fewer than five re- werven, the Central Belilah Asabela- tlon, strong challengers for Mawak [Tournament honours, played a magnificent game on the Marina ground yesterday to hold a weaken- ed Hong Kong Hockey Club' pre- mier eleven, to a goalless draw.

A misunderstanding as to which ground the match was to be played on resulted in the game commenc- ing very late, Consequently only a short game.. of less than half an hour was possible.

The Club forward lina was re- suffled owing to F. E. W. Lam- mert and Major McIntyre being absentees, their positions being filled by H. W. Lee, the Chinese ̈Ox- ford University goalkeeper, who played at centre-forward, and T. J. Price of the "Y" who was on the wing.

Potter and Divett were the in- elde forwards.

Only five of the regular, C.B.A. team were fielded. Gurevitch sub- stituted for Moss in goal, and J. White and C. F. Walters were in the forward line in place of W. J. Johnson and C.C. Francis. Two military players filled the positions of A. Pole and N. Whitley, the latter taking Halford's place at

centre-half..

The Club held

the upper hand

The first rowing regatta of the Play on the whole was very good, but inclined to be scrappy in parts. season will take place on Saturday, Much of the game was played in the opening cruise of the Royal poor light and the bad condition Hong Kong Yacht Club. The event of the ground made matters even of chief interest in the programme worse. Mitchell batted consistently well injury last Saturday, will also be military forward, but his poor of three events is the Hornell Cap throughout, and attacked continu during the Hong Kong side's our a untable absentee, while the Bor- sense of direction and his timing and Fourth Submarine Flotilla Cup ously. N. Whitley, at centre, half, of Somerset, and later averaged 27 derers will be without Lt. Crewe were not up to standard.

for Hoag Fours over one mile. was outstanding, while Bickford The Hong Kong Bank, Ewo, the and. Allen worked splendidly when playing for the Worcester-Read and Lt. Hemilton.

Duncan, the Borderers' left: win shire Gentlemen during their

The dropping of R. H. Griffiths, ger, gave a good account of him- Royal Artillery, two crews of mid-in defence to hold the Club for Cricket Week. He also played for the Interport centre three-quarter, self, but most of his very fine cen-chipmen from H.M.S. Suffolk, and wards in check. Several fast shots the Worcestershire Club and has come as no surprise, following] tres were wasted by the inside crew of officers from H M. were flashed in at Gurevitch, but Ground eleven.

his poor display against the Army trio.

Submarine Phoenix have entered he cleared well in spits of his inex- was very enthusiastic re- last Saturday. L G. Robertson.

for the event, and from all indica-perience garding the Somerset tour, which who is filling the vacancy, is one

T. Whitley and Kirst combined The Borderers' downfall socmed tions the Ewo` crew should win a he declared was a definite success. of the most versatile players in the to follow soon after. Langmead had close struggle.

very well to the forward line, and He paid Donald Anderson, the Club and deserving of an oppor- completed his first "hat trick".

Although they lost the trophy were unfortunate not to score when former University captain, a big tunity with the premier fifteen.

when, in spite of encouragement last year to the Hong Kong Elec-N. Whitley shot at goal from out- when he said he batted bril- AF. Jenkina has also been de-shouted from the touchlines, the tric, Ewe won in the two previous side the circle and the ball struck

Hutchison, who Borderers fell to pieces.

years, and in view of the Electric the goal-post to rebound to "Tom," outstanding batsman of the tour.showed promising form against the

this year, who failed to The first goal was scored after dot entering a team He spoke highly of Beck's bowling Army, has been given the respon-twenty minutes, Langmead flashing their chances

considerably tunity.... on hard wickets, and said that F. afbility of the key position. He in a first-timer past Smith from a brighter. Baker, the Civil Service all-round-should acquit himself, with credit.

Ewo have in H. W. Dulley; jer, did very well.

R. O. F. King, who has been

M. L. Railton, L. G. Allison and Only two members of Mitchell's tried out at full-back. le being

P. L. Leefe, four of the crew 1932 team-A. C. Hamilton and Agiven a trial at wing forward, and

that took part in last year's R. Minu-have been selected for D. McLellan is to be entrusted

contest, the latter again be- the match against Malaya whicb with. the, hooker poaltion. Though

ing the stroke.- commences on Monday.

G. C. Moutris,, the. vice-captain is

The Hong Kong Bank are sented by R. Stillard and included in the pack, he may not turn out following a knee injury

Bradford, both of whom sustained, at practice last night. ~·

last year, J. Edkins, F. J. Bond and D. Marshall.

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Local Tennis Ranking

LEONARD AND

IU TAK CHEUK

ARE OMITTED

Sirdar Rumjahn Heads Men's List.

ENID LO-LITTON ON TOP

(By Ace).

THE first official Colony lawn THE

tennis ranking. list contains few surprises either in the Men's or Ladies' sections, »),

M. K. Lo's position as a singles player is a trifle Batter-

SCHOOL CRICKET

Asome Bowls Brilliantly For La Salle.

La

In scheduled to start a 416°pm; Lt.

difficult angle,

The Berwick were soon on the offensive again, and Underwood narrowly missed sending into his own net from a goalmouth meles. He deflected a drive into Smith's hands, but the latter managed to throw clear.'

After 25 minutes play the Borderers' had bad luck when Nelson almost beat Davis, the goal-keeper turning the ball with his fingertips! "for"" a fruitless corner.

Berwick Saon Two up

known.

дго

repre-

L LL rowed

convert the oppor

The Club half-back lins werd brilliant, Lowe, in particular, breaking up the C.BA. attacks, and feeding his forwards in a praiseworthy manner.

The last ten minutes of the game was played In almost total dark- ness, which was mainly responsible for Inability of the Club to score the deciding goal.

Club D. Skinner; A. A. Dand (Capt.) and J. Rodger; W. A. Rood, H. J. D. Lowe and E. V. Reed; J. L

EL.

W.

The Royal Artillery crews Tetley, G. E. R. Divett, IL. W. Lee, J. comprised of J. O. Laine, E. Bkey, Potter and T. J. Price.

C.B.A.-A. Gurevitch, A. N." Other, B. L. E. Hebert, the Army Rugby B. L. Blekford, F. W. R. Allen, N. forward, P. de C. Ramus and T. Whitley, A. N. Other, J. J. King,

C F. Walters, From the goalkick Langmead Shields. The crews of the Suf-H. G. Hirst, T. Whitley, J. White and took the ball to midfield where he folk and the Phoenix are as yet un-

SAINTS SURPRISED BY RAS.C. passed pat to his left wing and

Senior, Pairs then ran into the ronimouth to

Goals by Senior (2) and Hay head in his second goal In addition there is the Percy

From the restar LANG! Smith Cup for Senior Pairs for gave the H.A.S.C. a surprise, though. which three entries have been re-well inerited win over St. Andrew's MEAD wint through on his

ceived: ་་་་

Club by 8 goals to L in a friendly own to the amazament' of the

1, A. H. Chambers," A. W. Dulley game at Bonkunpoo yesterday. E. spectators and beat Smith for his hat-trick Just befo and I. G. Allison:

The "A". Efteen should do well with the very good talent at their disposal S. . Strange · and B. Hynes, members of the Club'a HULSE BATS WELL, FOR D.B.S. senior soccer eleven, are having ́a

trial:In this side.. St. Joseph's Collége bent La- The.“A” Altean's match against ing. 1. M. A. Rosack on Id Salle College by 68 runs yester the Navy PA" will commence at Tak-check would have been, a

day,

2 3 p.m.; and will be controlled" by better choloe..

St. Joseph's 102 for 9 dec. (G. Capt. Gottwals, 3.WB, while the There are, however, one or two

Amery 31, J, Arnaiz 34 not enior match against the Borderers surprising omissions-J. W. Leo- -out, R. Silva 6 for 39) nard and lu Tak-cheuk being the Salle: 39 (C. Dragon 16 HD. Lambend RN will reférso, most outstanding, Leonard, in a

The following are the team in very, promising, player with better Stapleton Playa Against D‚B.S.)! 1st XV J. PaWhithmin: J. J. Fer claims than several in the selected Mrs. C. B. R. Sargent's XI guson, W, H. B. Rigz: L. G. Robertson

2 D. L. E. Hebert, P. di C. Ramus list, while It's advance this year drew with the D.B.3. yesterday. J. A. R. Balby (captain); F. R. Barel,

the interval he, culminated aand T. Shields

has been very rapid. -

Mrr Sargent's XI: 161 for & dec. D. McLellan b Cum

beautiful sweeping movement BIL The following is the official: Rank (CSL Stapleton 46),

Moutrie E. Walden, A.

by the Berwick, forwards” and “ Stewart and R.0, F.

Kink ing List of tennis players in Hong D.B.S. 95 for. 8 (A. J. Hulse 48), ming

added the Berwick's fourth The third rowing event is for G. Singh (4) and Awtar Singh Naval Whalera, teams having so (2) gave the Radio victory over Kong, as complied by the Interport

XV:8. Strange C. B

goal.

far been entered from the Wild H.M.S. Berwick yesterday at Caro |R. H. Griffigab) B: Hynes,||W z larris=] Selection Committee:

Walkers

ers A. F. Jenkins and B. G After the breather the Borderers Keeke; W. R. Andrews, A. R. Cox, R played listlessly and could de Swan, Verity Veteran, Whitshed, line Hill by 6 goals to 1.

Cherrillity A. M. Wheeler K Nobla nothing, eight with the ball until Whitehall (two crews) and Suffolk

PRAS.C. ✔ RECREIO POSTPONED. ESCastleton, Li, desC.

A. H. Harboryk

Langmend netted his fifth goal: to crew);

As this is a post entry event, It The Following

Men-1, 8, A. Rumjahn; 2, Taui]. Wai-pul; 3, IL D. Rumjaha and W. C. Hung has been honoured Ho Ra-lau; 4, E. C. Fincher; 5, by being placed in the first ten. He Ji A, Cassumbhoy, 0, M. W, lo; 7, is undoubtedly one of the most pro- Capt. P. 8, Cannon; 8, - A. La mising of the junior players and Sullivan; 9, W. C. Hung; 10, Tam marits his position.

You-fang: 11, L. Goldmasjon 12. Teddy Finchor, the K,C.C's cham M. K. Lo and 18, A. E, P. Guelt pion is occupying the modest place and Y. Hachiums, H

of fifth best player in the Colony Ladies-1, Mrs. Litton (formerly Two years ago he reached the Final of the Colony Championship for the Mies Enid Lo) 2, Mrs. Tottenham third year. In-succession. Bertie 5, Mrs. James, Min, Chul-Chùn- Guest, the K.C.C. No. 2. player, is chut and Mrs. Grimble, 5, MB No. 18 in the list, bracketed with Hancock; 0, Mrs. Lewis Bryan "y" Hachiusa, whom I would con- Miss M. Griffiths, and 8, Miss 0; alder muchhi - inferior,,, Guest, Dalziel; however, acldom beveals his best In tournament play, and it is on this that the ranking list huh bộên

up,

This lot is base rforman

singles plas

Asome 7 for 13)

VARSITIES LOSE. "AT SOCCER?

Single Goal Defeat In Each Game

London, Oct. 25, Both Oxford, and. Ca

Universities, were heat sociation, football matcha

Oxford, were beaten at

by the Football Amateurs by one

in" (a), part ......... while the frent forin änd.

feated by the the Boyal

Iáttér's gri

and G. R. Lammert; J. Hutchison and

and

Binchyka

8 G. S. P. Heywood; K. Knudson and P. L. Lectio, a má

derortaan brain, Ber-from-thly stage the Borderer is expected"that; practically överŸ.

Rondorra-L/CPL Smith LA

| Lin (captain); St. Galletly

monda.. Col. Addison-

14/CPL Testill

Trait, L/Cpt, Hardy Pus!

te

Lloyd, Pts, WERING (Pta-3 Tormi Pie. Wallering??

FIXTURES PO

Fincher scored for the Sainte.

RADIO BEAT BERWICK 6-1

Ing up a fine "forward pass from ship in HM, Kervice will be repre-and the Recreio, scheduled for to

which Jones-opened the Borderers'

halves improved, Underwood, send-

sented, as DEWAL

year's event

seventh goal?

agmond's Sixth Goal

.

br. following a strenuous Just before time" Inflewood. In front of the Borg netted the Torderara, second goal Langmand. completed with; a header: from Duncans (“Hat-trick""amid a burs) „P.T. L-Bin referand" and lined p

from the touchline, the following), kedua through on his own, fament Kent Thomas and Canbell; Berwick Daviajt, Jenkins and Ten minutes from time & Lads: Jones, Morgan, Langmead, Briddon

took the ball through the and. Hambly,

The Hong Kong Fobthe Hannounces that that praizler) mos

and

Borderers)Smith (36) Johns Borderers halves and tapped It to

where Jones flashibd it was (85) Harris, Nelson, Haglewood, Jankins Wallace, Podmore and Under- "Into the net for the Berwick's ¡Jones and Duncan.

tween the Athletket Kadi Lincoln final him, rig

been postponed to November 12.

The match between the R.A.B.C.

morrow, has been postponed..

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