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MALAYA INTERPORTER'S FIRST} APPEARANCE FOR HOME ELEVEN
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S predicted in my cricket notes on Tuesday the Army have dropped Cpl. Colledge in favour of Pie. Barnsby for their premier league encounter against the Kowloon Cricket Club at the K. C. C. on Saturday.
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With the exception of this change the Army eleven je identical to that which drew with the Navy at King's Park last Saturday.
Frank Goodwin, who tore a musele in his leg during the in- terport against Malaya, may again lead the KC.C.
I understand that he may take F. S. W. Smith's place in the side.
It would be a foolish move on the
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TO-DAY
Auction Bridge:
Entries close for open Tournament
(5 p.m.) Billiards-Steel Coulson League:
Garrison Sers' Mesa v Palace Club R. E. C, and P.0.'s Club R.A. St. Patrick's Hockey:
St. Andrew's v Central British Fifth Battery, I.K.S.R.A. v Medway}
TO-MORROW
Hockey:
Jat Regiment v H.K.S.R.A.
(4.30 p.m.) Navy v H. K. H. C. Kerfora
(6 p.m.) H.KH.C. 'A' v Central British
(5 p.m.) SATURDAY-Dec. 2
Now that the Cup has been won by England, the Federation are 1934,
francs (17,900 at par).
The K.C.C. team has not been defaced with a lean year in finitely selected as yet, but it will and the budget will have to be ra- probably be as foollows:
duced considerably.
The figures for the six
years,
Cricket-First Division:
Royal Navy v Hong Kong GC. (L) Craigengower v Queen's College (P) Civil Service v St. Joseph's College Second Division:
E. C. Fincher, E, F. Fincher, F. A. Munn, A. T. Lay, S. V. Gittens, with the equivalent at pår, are:-Football-First Division; W. C. Hung, G. C. Burnett, N.A.E. Mackay, C. 1. Stapleton, R. B Lewis, F. S. W. Smith or F. Good- win,
WALKER SCORES 80 FOR R.E.
Signals Well Trounced
THE
At Sookunpoo.
DEFEAT BY 146 RUNS
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
franca 1,656,245 (£12,250) 1,518,960 (412,152) 1,774,640 (£14,197) 1,764,360 (214,115) 1,918,910 (215,353) 2,234,300 (217,900)
The French Federation are plan-
Hong Kong C.C. v Craigengower (F) Recreio v Royal Artillery Borderers
v Kowloon B. Navy v S. China St. Joseph's v Club Second Division:
Chinese Athletic v Club Royal Artillery v Kowloon Lincoln v v South China Navy v
Borderers
ning how to win the trophy back Third Division: again.
All sorts of suggestiona, cording to the British United Press, are being put forward in
the sporting papers to devise plan of campaign.
China v R.A.M.C.
v Royal Engineers
v Radio Sporla Hockey-Mamak Tournament:
German Club v Kowloon Indians Cher Clark Cup:
C. B. J. C. B. A.
(3 p.m.) Some people want to see the vete-] Friendly Matches: HE Royal Engineers played the rans dropped in favour of a young↑
Naval Lower Deck v "Incognitos" Royal Corps of Signals at team which can be built up to win Racing.
(4.16 p.m.) Sookunpoo on Tuesday and won by in 1936; others want a national
Fourteenth Extra Race Meeting 146 runs.
tournament of young hopes, the
(Happy Valley, 2 p.m.) best to be coached intensively.
ROYAL ENGINEERS Lieut. Walker, b Erridge Sapr. Whitefield, b Erridge ... Sapr. Pegg. e Mills, b Erridge
80
81
0
Major. Mousley, run out
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Q.M.S. Blackler, not out
81
Sapr. Fudden, e Buttery, b
Erridge
12
Sapr. Tucker, not out
21
Extras (3.27, LB.8. WB.5,
NB.1)
41
Total (for 5 wkta, dec.) .. 219 Lieut. Cooper, Sergt. Anderson,, Sapr. Wells, and Sapr. Ball did not]
RC, Signal
bat.
,
Sig. Shove, . Blackler, b
Blackler
Sig. Bryce, run out.
12
Sig. Convey, c Wells, b Blackier
4
Sig. Mills, c Walker, b Walker 12
Sig.
Erridge, e Welle, b Blackler
Sig. Short, e Tucker, b Pegg
Sgt. Colley, not out
Sig. Grundy, Blackier,
Welln
L/Cpl. Rafferty, e Blackler, b
Fere
| Sig. Butlery, h Wells
Sig. Dilley, b. Wells
Extras (3.6, LB:1),
·Total
MAMAK HOCKEY DINNER,
Barlow,
Transport Omoë,
Wong, South Chika Mörn-
ing Post and mamborn at the _CO+
Lipton's Successor
Rugby:
Club v Navy
Yachting
(Happy Valley) Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Chal- lenge Cups and "A" Class Bpo- elal Race for racing yachts.
SUNDAY-Dec. $
CricketFirat Division;
Craigenkower v Kowloon C.C. Second Division:
Kowloon C.C. v Craigengower dolf:
First and Second Rounds of Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Champion ship. Football First Division:
Police v Lincolni Chinese Athletic v East Lancashires Hockey Mamak Tournament:
Central Britishy Male Corps Radio Sports, v Medway
(4.15 p.m.) Yachting
Royal H. K. Yacht Club v Navy
MONDAY-
Y-Dec, Hockey:
Radio Sports v Recreio
(6.10 p.m.) Borderers v Lincolns seconds HI,K,11.0. seconds, v H..8, Madway
(5 p.m.) Yachtings
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Fifth
Championship. Race
TO WAI HING AND OLIVEIRA SUSPENDED BY F. A. Enquiry Into King's Pk. Incident
For coming to blows in the Third Division soccer match between South China and the Recreio and thus causing an unruly disturbance among the spectators To Wai Hing (South China) has been suspended un- til December 24, and M. Oliveira (Recreio) until Jan- uary 24.
NAVY SOCCER
Berwick Seniors Lose
To Leaders.
JUNIOR TEAM DRAW WITH
H
MEDWAY
M. S. Kent consolidated their position at the head of the China Fleet First Division Soccer table when they beat H. M. S. Ber- wick by 3 goals to 2 at the Valley yesterday.
Having played an extra the Kent now lead H. M. S. by five points.
CARDIFF
ELIMINATED
IN F.A. CUR Surprise Triumph Foo Aldershot.
NEW BRIGHTON WIN 4-3-
London, To-day.
Winners of the F. A. Cup in th 1926-7 season when they beat th Arsenal, Cardiff City were eliminat ed yesterday in their First Round replay at Aldershot by 3 goals to after a goalless draw at Ninian Par
on Saturday.
The plucky displays of Bath when the former lost to Charlton and Scunthorpe were terminated Athletic by 3 goals to 1 in Lon don, after a goalless draw on Saturday, and the latter lost t Accrington by three clear goals They shared two goals Scunthorpe on Saturday.
Folkestone were eliminated at Bristol where the Rovers scored 3 goals to the Visitors”- ORE. On Saturday neither team scored.
New Brighton, held to a goal- less home draw on Saturday, beat game Mansfield by the odd goal in Eagle,
seven in their replay yesterday.
The following were the resulth of yesterday's First Round re for plays:-
3 Bath
Green (2) and Hill scored the winners, while Morgen and Jones netted for the Berwick.
Berwick:-Fuuseli; Millan and Jen kins; Kent, Thomas and Casseli; Jones Morgan, Langmead, Ryan and Hambly
Kent:--Hancock; Lockett and Me
Loa; Schofield, Redman and Heap Green, Bowica, Stevenson, Hills and Hudspeth.
Medway Stage Fine Second Half Recovery,
H
M. 8. Berwick were surprised in the Third Division of the China Fleet soccer championship yesterday at the Valley when they were forced to share four goala
Charlton Bristol R, Aldershot Accrington Mansfield
3 Folkestone 3 Cardif
↑ Scunthorpe 3 New Brighton The following is the revised
draw for the Second Round-
Only two replays now remain to complete the First Round- Torquay (1) v. Margate (1) and Dulwich Hamlet (2) v. New- port (2). These games will be decided on the latter team's. ground. — Reuter.
Charlton Accrington Gainsbors' Trinity
v Gillingham
Bristel R.
v Aldershot Queen's P. R. v New Brighton, with II. M. S. Medway after lead- AUSTRIA DRAW WITH
ing 2-0 at half ume; ·
SCOTLAND.
Four Goals Scored In International.
Braddon and Coombes scared for the winners, and Hodgkinson and Brantan netted for tho Medway, who have played one more game than the Kent and lead by three "** points in the table.
Glasgo To-day. Kean Lake Austria caused a mild sensa-^ Oluiffe, Braddon, Williams; Worthing
Berwick:-Dayl
Sons,
yu
·
ton, Coumber, Kennedy, Breese, Partion yesterday when they shared four goals with a strong Scottish Medway-Leech; Magill, Reeves; eleven in the international soccer Barrel, Robertson. Bright; Tarr match at Ibrox Park. — Reuter, Donaldson, Elgoy, Hodgkinson, Bran-
ton.
INTERPORT NEXT YEAR
The Hong Kong Football Asso- ciation have officially accepted the Shanghai invitation to send a team- North early in the New Year.
K.C.C. BILLIARDS
Rakusen Enters Semi-Final.
KRISTOFERSEN BEATS LEE
(By SPOT BALL) TWO more gamer in the K.C.C,
Billiards competition's were] played on Tuesday evening.
COUNTY RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Eastern Counties Win And Middlesex Draw.
'CAMBRIDGE BEAT WATSONIANS.
London, To-day. Middlesex were held to a draw of· 3 points-all by Kent in the County Rugby Championship yesterday, while the Eastern Counties record ed a big away triumph when they beat Surrey by 10 points to 8.-
Cambridge University, who meet Oxford in the annual 'Varsity match at. Twickenham on Tuesday" week, overwhelmed the Watsonians by 25 points to 5 in their home Axture.
Reuter.
TO-DAY'S HOCKEY.
Central British To Clash With Saints.
In the second round of the Senior Competition M. N. Rakusen, winner of the summer handicap, qualified for the semi-final when he ́onally defeated P. D. Crawley by 400 points to 198. He will meet the winner of the game batween C. The St. Andrew's Club will meet Mycock and W. Mulcahy, and as the Central British Association in the semi-final is 600 points up a friendly hockey match this after Rakusen should have no difficulty noon on the Marine ground at 5 In reaching the final.
1 Máy claim, hot to be deficient in the s
In the Second Round of the Junior competition, P. Kristofersen eliminated G, Las in a very closs contest by 250-286. Kristofersen will oppose F. Dunnett in the Third
Round,
SCOTLAND AND "HOOKER"
The following arb the teams; St. Andrew's R. H. Wong; F. A. Broadbridge and E. R. P. Whites E & B: Hamson; G., A White, A. S. MacNider, A. E. P. Guest (Capt.) and Biss N. A. Ei Mackay, E. F. Fincha and M Welli.
C.BAG. Gurevitch,
or Moses; 8. MacNider and A. Fole! F" W. R Allen, C. Halford and N. Whitleys W. H. G. Hirst, T. 8. D. Whitley, C. C. French, W. G, Johnson" "nd. E. As Carroll, Reserve:-J, (F King,
art of striising's golf ball, but I have colland must have a “hooker"" Theİ neven yourstood what is meant by worst feature of your play last season VARSITY HOCKEY,
"grooved" awing, nor how its appli- In International, game was the num- cation can help one to play the game ber of times we were beaten in time
Triumph.
wall under : conditions of wind and tight." We may have made up for it Oxford And Cambridge weather.I further and contend In that if it ward possible to swing
in the
looss, but the want of an ex- "perienced hooker was **" tremendous club in the same way for every shot handicap First up first down Wind -jinder alle would, be still-mbre discouraging and in theory, and would work in practica that rassis was the order. This sounds all right
London, Nov. 11.
plexing "tharf the gameware it avery forward was hooker. But Oxford and Cambridge Univers- én es orthodox lines. Evety the hooker's job in modern Rugby needs sity hockey elevens won their as- stroke one is called on to play demands an expert alt in impossible for any perlive matches, to day. Oxford, m. * Less than, MI its own Very rarely forward to hook successfully be beating Wimbledon and derstroke require similar axecution hasn't been accustomed to the poul
JH, Taylor.
tion B. Welnh.
bridge beating