THE CHINA MAIL.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933.
CAER CLARK CUP LADIES HOCKEY COMMENCES TO-MORROW
C.B.A. CLASH WITH NEWCOMERS KEPPEL BEAT
8 SERVICES' SOCCER
ENCOUNTERS
VETERAN RETAIN LEAD WITH WIN OVER WITCH
RE. AND 20TH R.A. UNDEFEATED EIGHT
soccer gaines were decided yesterday with the following re- sults:
8TH DESTROYER FLOTILLA LEAGUE
H.MS, VETERAN
H.M.S. WITCH (Griffiths)
UNITS LEAGUE
20TB. R. A. (Greenshields) 12TH. R.A. (Edmonds)
(Meen, Pint)
2
GARRISON SMALL
R.E. Harding)
R. A. M. C.
(Poole, Savoury, Millington)
CHINA FLEET THIRD HMS. BAGLE (Bone (2)) 2
FRIENDLY
3
DIVISION LEAGUE H.MS. KENT (Chat) ENCOUNTERS
B.M.S. TAMAR
4
3
(Ellsworth 2, Smith, Bennett) QTR. DECK H.M.B. MEDWAY 4
(Brantan, Williams 2, Ferris)
1.M.S, WREN
'R COY, LINCOLNS
2 1
H.M.S. WITCH
(Bueneby)
S. C. CARTHAGE
(Higby 2, Dawkins) STOKERS H.M.S. MEDWAY 1
(Allis)
ARGYLLS (McQuade 2)
TRIUMPH OVER R.A.S.C.
R. E. AND 20TH R. A.! LINCOLNS
UNBEATEN.
Thrilling Small Units
Soccer Game.
BAILEY LOSES TOOTH IN GOAL CLEARANCE
-
LAYING at the Valley yester-
PLAY
day both the Royal Engineers and the 20th Battery, Boynl Artil-] bry, retained their unbeaten
re-
cord in the Garrison Small Units League when they shared two goals inn forcely contested game.
The Enginers opened the acoring in the Gral half through RARDING who cut in to net with a ground shot.
The Gunners retaliated strongly, but brilliant goal. keeping by Bailey, who lost a tooth in one of the clearances, saved the Engineers' citadel. In the second half the Gunners
when
Trowt Scores Only
Goal of Game.
SECOND WIR IN WEEK
(By IMP)
8
T Shamshulpo yesterday afternoon the Lincolns recorded their second hockey triumph this week when they overcame the R.A.S.C. in friendly encounter by the only goal scored. RANDMASTER TROWT scored after 20 minutes' play in the frat half from a pass by Toyne.
KOWLOON
SIGN PLAYERS
Six Argylls_Players
To Play in League
INTERPORT CENTRE HALF AND
FINE INSIDE FORWARD
(By "ÍOCK")
SIX Argyll soccer players are being signed up by the Kowloon Football Club to-day.
Hunter (Goal),
Grant (Right back or half). Boyland (Left half).. Yeoman (Centre half). Reid (Inside forward). McQuade (Inside forward). Yeoman played Interport foot- ball for Hong Kong against Shang-
hai in 1931 and is worth a place
any premier league side in the Colony, while McQuade is consider ed one of the best sharp-shooting
inside forwards.
(Continued on Page 5).
NG
SZE KWONG BILLIARDS CUP
Borderers Meet Kent In First Round.
LINCOLNS, HOLDERS, TO MEET 8TH DESTROYER FLOTILLA
(By SPOT BALL) The Draw for the Ng Sze Kwong Billiards Cup, to be played off at Sailors and Soldiers' Home, Wan- chai, has been made, and an in- teresting contest is promised.
"Y" LADIES TO OFFER
BIG CHALLENGE
CENTRE FORWARD REQUIRED
FOR WELL BALANCED XI
INDICATIONS POINT TO THIRD WIN FOR CHAMPIONS
TEAMS UNDER REVIEW.
(By Referee.)
WHITSHED Lewis In Good Form With The Ball.
KNOCK-OUT COMPETITION
H.
M.S. Keppel defeated H.M.S. Whitshed by 6 wickets in
the 8th Destroyer Flotilla Cricket Knock-Out competition at Happy Valley yesterday.
Scores:-
H.M.S. Whitshed
Comdr. Williams, c White,
Goodburn
Sto. Bryan, b Whiskered Mid. Kennard, c Whiskered, b
Goodburn
The Recreio Ladies' XI:~~~(Back Row) E. Xavier, C. Osmund, B. D'Almada, M. Alves M. Basta and Mrs. Olonzo. (Front Row) B. Reme- dios, O. Riberio, C. Silva, A. Alves and M. | A. B. Handford, RcRiedlos,
THE 1933-4 Caer Clark Ladies' Hockey Tourna-
b
3
14
2
c Jenner, b
Whiskered
18
L. S. Edwards, b Lewis ......... C. Challis,e Hollis, b Lewis
0
4
A. B. Armstrong, b Lewis
4
TO DRAW WITH
THE SAINTS Lewis
ment, which has been won by the Hong Kong C.B.A, LUCKY Ladies' for the last two seasons, will commence to-morrow when the Central British School, a team of schoolgirls under the leadership of Miss H. Knill, clash with the Central British Associa tion at King's Park, commencing at 3 p.m.
IN
-
the
all there are seven teams entered in the competition Hong Kong Ladies (holders), Club de Recreio "A" (runners- up), Club de Recreio "B", the "T" Ladies, St. Andrew's, Central British Association, and the Central British School-and from all indications the champions are likely to win the trophy outright this
ICRSOR.
THE decision of the Hong Kong Ladies to enter only one team when they have excellent talent at their disposal for two elevens came as a surprise in the face of the fact that Miss E. O'Hagan is back from Home leave, and Miss E. Gray and Miss J. Smalley are expected back shortly. The entering of two teams by the Recreio, who were runners-up last year, is thus all the more praiseworthy. Below I will discuss the prospects of the seven leams:
The holders of the Trophy, the Hong Kong Ladies Lincolnshire Regiment, who defeat-
J.
at strong especially Being ed the Royal Engineers in the
the have where they forward Final last year, have received a bye
services of Mrs. Selby Miss in the First Round and will en- counter the Eighth Destroyer Flo-Churchill, Miss E. Bonnar, Miss J. Dalziel, Miss Jeffries, Mra. Adams, tillain the Second Round.
Mrs. Goldman, and Mies Bell the H.M.S. Medway, who won the Hong Kong Ladies will be weak in competition in 1930, have not en-defence until the arrival back from The game was exciting to the tered a team, while the Borderers. Home leave of Miss J. Smalley and end, and it was a relief to the Garrison League Champions, meet Miss Gray, the two beat backs in
the final H.M.S. Kent in the First Round. home supporters when
the tournament. whistle blew.
Rules will be as last year, teams
the
Miss B. Pope is at present the Barlow, Headland, and Semior to consist of five players and the outstanding player in defence, while payed well for the R.AS.C., while best of five games will win
Miss M. Bird has given many line Yeomans.
diaplays between the sticks. Bentley were outstanding for thei Lincolns.
Hollingsworth
and match.
Now
at Mise
RECREIO SELECT "A" TEAM
The following players were de Recreio Ladier "A" team at selected to represent the Club a meeting held at the Club de Recreio last nighi:
Misses B. D'Almada; M. BAB- to and C. Osmund; L. Xavier. and Silva-Netto: M. Alves M. Remedios, A. Alves, C. Silva, M. Roza and B. Remedios.
In
Dates will be allotted matches to that Miss E. O'Hagan has arrived ready shown an amazing advance on sult the movements of H.M. Ships. Bentley. Lincolns: Hollingsworth,
The full draw is an follows:-- preased strongly and were evon- loissier; Harper, Yeomans, Cotter; First Round
and Burderers Eually rowarded
GREEN-Toyne, Shnable, Trowt. Wilson
Second Round locquard (Captain). <HIELDS netted during a melee.
Royal Engineers: Bailey; Tucker!
Wetis, Rollingsworth and Whitfold; And Stonn; Whiting. Itarding, Budden,
Lester and Pagg.
Prier
200. Britory, .A.Jepson; and Wroug Discombo, Greenskiolds and Birmingham, Stevens; Barraclough, Hopkins, Matthews and Brock,
Eagles's Narrow Win Over Kent.
ODD GOAL WIN IN PLEET JUNIOR LEAGUE
A
Leonly contestad game of so^- cer wan Been at the Valley yesterday, when H.M.S. Eagle de- feated H.M.S. Kent by 2 goals to 1 is the Third Division of the China
Fleet League,
II.M.S. Kent
back
and
R.A.S.C. Hendland, Jeffers (Cap-H.M.S. Berwick v H.M.B. Eagle ain), Whitley; Daley, Buckland, Ban- Royal Engineers v Borderers or Rent Owen Hughes, Miss
Barlow. Tipple, Senior Swain and
their first display this season. back the champions' problem
Miss J. Booker, their centre for right-half has been solved. Helbling will probably play at full-ward, they have an exceptionally promising leader who has establish- and Miss B. Wallace,
ed a good understanding with Miss A. Miss Mra. Robertson,
J. Booker (another player) B. Franklin,
Miss E. Rousseau, the left wing Mrs. Lowe, and Miss B. Hance will
combination. ✓ Cumberland v 8th Destroyer be contenders for the two remain-
Flotilla ing positions in the defence. f'revious Winners Winners of the competition to date
Jeffrios.
Medicals Surprise The Gunners.
FORM GOOD ENOUGH TO BEAT SOUTH CHINA,
(By JOCK)
the Chatham Road ground yesterday afternoon the Royal Army Medical Corps deservedly beat the 12th Battery, R.A., in the Lengue by 3 goals to 1.
The R. A. side included Allen: und Pardoe, both Interporters, but the R.A.M.C. enjoyed most of the play and staged a brilliant recovery
}
Both sides were fairly evenly after suffering an early reverse.. balanced, although the men from
Early in the first half EDMONDS:
H.M.S. Suffolk ist. Lincoln
TE
H.M.S.
1930 H.M.B. Medway 1931
Competition not finished (Bhanghai trouble) 1932 Lincolnshire Regiment.
PALACE HOTEL AGAIN RECORD BIG WIN
Garrison Sgts. Beaten At Billiards.
CLARKE'S 47 BREAK UNAVAILING
the Steel, Coulson's Billiards
the Eagle were faster off the mark gave the Gunners the lead, but IN and consequently made more use before the Interval POOLE con- League lalt night the Palace
of the opportunities offered them. verted a centre from Pym and the Hotel, the favourites, wen all six
BONE gave the Eagle the lead early in the first half and added less crossed over on level terms. games when they visited the Garri-
In the second half the Gunners
untij, zon Sergeants.
+
of
"Y" LADIES
are going to The Laudies prove the most serious challengera
Miss Knill is playing at outside- right to-morrow against the C.B.A. when she will be in partnership with Miss L Hickey. The move is only an experimental me.
The half-back line in comprised
to the champions. All they need of Miss L. de Chaffey, Miss J. Hol is a fast centre forward who can land, and Miss M. McCaw, a fast Miss I. In combine and I would select them moving combination.
as the best balanced side in the gram and Miss J. Bryson are the competition.
backs, and Miss D. Moss will be seen Miss Kuelps has nol come up to in goal. expectations and Miss E. Black ST. ANDREW'S
more's trial at centre-forward has
Doubtful Goal By' Whitley Saves Game.
GUREVITCH MAKES FORTUNATE SAVE WITH CHEST
BY STICKS)
THE Central British Association
A. B. Stuckey, not out Stu Sheridan, e Whiskered. b
S. P. O. Biggenden, b Lewis A. B. Pedge, b Goodburn
Extras
Total
0
61
Bowling Analysis
O. M. R. W.
Lewis Goodburn Whiskered Hollis
12 2
29
K
& 0 16 R
0 1
3 2
2
1
2 Q
H.M.S. Keppel
15
2
4
0
16
0
36
hockey eleven, who have car-Freeman, not out
ried all before them in their Berrey, c Stuckey, b Bryan matches this seasons, were very for Lewis, b Bryan
tunate to come away on level term
Goodburn, k Bryan
Extras
Whiskered, Sheridan Ford, & Kennard, b Sheridan in their friendly match with St. White, not out Andrew's Club on the Marina' ground yesterday evening when they shared two goals.
A
the
Total (for 5 wkte.) Clarke, Jenner, Hollis and last man did not bat them
ገላ
Yoo-
Bowling Analyals.
O. M. R. W
7
4 19
doubtful goal In minute of the game saved from defeat.
Ú
10 2 26 2
C 0 10 2
1
0
12
શ
2
0
0
The Saints showed extraordinari- Challis ly good form and completely do Bryan minated the game, except for oc- Sheridan casional break-aways by the fant Kennard Edwards C.B.A. forwards.
LT. DE WINTON SCORES 41 At Sookunpoo yesterday "A" Company beat "D" Company Bor- dorers in the semi-inal of the Battalion Cricket Shield.
The Saints had a very, strong cleven, the side playing well up to their former standard. The defence, in particular, were outstanding, Guest, the cap- tain, Hamson and White being prominent.
without the 41) The C.B.A. services of Johnson in the forward line, his place being taken by Car-
were
roll, while Bickford was also absentee from the defence line.
(Continued on Page 8.)
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4
Scores:
"A" Coy. 123
"D" (8) Cay 03.
(Lieut.de.Winton
CLUB JUNIOR ELEVEN The following will represent the Hong Kong Cricket Club junior eleven
in their friendly game against Craigengower on the II.K. C.C. ground:
OLD D. G. S. ELEVEN TO MEET SCHOOL
C. W. E. Bishop, R. R. Dayles, F. A. The Diocesan Old Girls' Asso- M. Elifatt, C. E. Gabagan, HL A. Har clation
will play their arthual bord, J. Hunter, L. D. Kilbes. A. K Mackenzia (Capt.), R. O. F. King, R. hockey match against the Diocesans. W. Paterson, and B. F. Talbot, Girls' School on the school ground at 2.45 p.m. to-morrow,
The following will represent the D.O.G.A.:
GARTHWAITE SCORES 70
The 9th Heavy Battery, R.A.. (Capt. Michell 58) beat the 24th Heavy Battery (Lt. Garthwaite 70) Mrs. Rose, Miss G. White and Mrs. by one run in the R.A. Cup Com Hamson. Makes M. Leung, H. Chum petition yesterday. and Miss L. George; Misses D, Banker, 1. Gillins, P. Gittina, K. Grose and Miss V. SheL.
LT. BROWN SCORES FIVE Five goals by L. Brown, three by Breese, and two by Hocking gave the H.M.S. Berwick Marines
proved more satisfactory than any Though they have lost the ser- other, though I should not like to vices of Miss P. Woolley, and Misa see her partnership with Miss M. Bryson, St. Andrew's are going Dalziel on the right wing broken to prove stern challengers this year
a win over the Berwick Boys by p-this la probably the strongest under the leadership of their brit 10 goals to 1 yesterday at the
Miss M.
Pittaway scored the Valley, wing combination in the competi-liant centre-forward,
Woolley. I am glad to see Miss P
josers solitary point. |Giftins and Mrs. R. Bose are agalu back in the Salata lina-up, and. curiously enough their return to the side coincided with the Saints' win over the Hong Kong Ladles.
tion.
If Mrs. Reed (formerly Mina Maudie George) could be per suaded to play regularly all their difficulties would be solved.
(Continued on Page 5)..
C.B.A. LADIES BEAT RECREIO 20.
another just before the interval, withstood heavy onslaugts
Although compiling a break the Kent replying with one goal in
15 minutes from the end when
47, S/Sgt Clarke was defeated by! The other wing would then be the second half through CAST.
Kont: Longs Charlton and Lac from 46 yarde range, a fast rising pion, by 68 points.
SAVOURY scored a brilliant goal. J. Osmund, the Colony cham-comprised of Mrs. Dennis and Miss O. Brown, who is probably kell; Hartley, Schofield and Head: Hollingsworth, Knowles, Cast, Arm shot striking the underneath . of,
†The C. P. O.'s won on the En- the fastest winger in the competi strong and Bird.
the cross bar and entering the net gineers tables by D games to 1, Tay-tion. to give the Medicals the lead. Just for compiling a break of 48.
In Miss J. Weller the "Y" 'have a before the end MILLINGTON rais. Scores
fearless goalkeeper who is not Miss Marie Smith Scores ed the total to three from a corner Garrison Egts. 455 Falace Hotel 900 afraid to use her feet instead of
Both Goals. by Pym.
R. E. Sgts.. 647 C. P. O,'s Mess 888 her stick. She is undoubtedly one Allen and Pardoe saved the R.A
of the """ most promising, "finds." from à heavier defent.
L. R. C. TENNIS FINALS
hardcat hitting backs in local
Eagle: Kirswall; Jane and Alt Freeman, Raplay and Mylott; Barnes, Scott, Bons, Bird and Dix.
Wren Win Friendly Encounter
AXWORTHY LEAVES FIELD
WITH INJURED RIB¦.
N
On the Kowloon Football Ground
yesterday afternoon H.M.S, Wren defeated 'a mcratch
t
""
If the Medicals reproduce the same form on Saturday they should overcome South
MEDWAY SHARE. EIGHT GOALS| Fielding only ten men H. M. S.
CLUB RUGBY
FIFTEEN FOR
SATURDAY
Full Strength Except For Moutrie
NAVY MAKE TWO CHANGES
(By SCRUM HALF).
Medway did well to draw with the "JAKE" Selby, the Club skipper
H. K. 3. R. A, when they shared eight goals on the Marina ground
and Scottish International yesterday after leading by the odd scrum-half, James Whitham, Cam bridge University full-back, R. H.
goal in five at the interval.
Barnett (2), Sayer, and McRae Griffiths, Interport centre three scored for the Naval side, while quarter, and D. McLellan, Interport Ahmed Khan (2), Hajah Khan, and back row forward, will retum to. Lt. Herbert scored for the Artillery. the Club Rugby fifteen for their fourth encounter against the Navy on the Club ground to-meczow, commencing at 4.p.m.
RADIO AGAIN WIN Goals by Awtar Bingh (2) and alb gave the Radio victory over
a scratch H. K. 8. R. A. eleven by
H. A. Browning,, the Shanghai
China in their Thind. Division Ipionship will be decided at.........the Miss. 8. Dalziel, the "Y" skipper, is | Ladies' eleven by two clear-goala, a goals to 1 on the Marina ground. Interporter, is being given another
encounter,
T LADIES BEAT SAINTS
trial in the pack, D. M. Wheeler and L do C. Blechynden being droppad. L. G. Robertson, who is playing for the Club soccer eleven, and J. Hutchison are the two backs who have been displaced, while H..
Miss A Fowler, one of the AT King's Pak yesterday... the Central British Association The Finals of the Ladies Re- ladies' hockey, and Mrs. Fortallion Ladies recorded an easy victory creation Club Lawn Tennis Cham will probably be the full-backs over a scratch Club de Recreio
MISS MARIE SMITH was in Silva Netto, O. Botelho; B. Remedios, LR.C. "At Home" to-morrow after occupying the key position and will Mr.. F. W. Stephens had control noon, commencing at 2 p.m.)
probably be supported by Miss E. great form and scored both goals G. Bolelho, M. Roza, M, Silva and Miss
IM. Roz of the game,
Thompson and Miss P. McCaw on in convincing manner.
The Club de Recreio Ladies' were an evenly contested game, in which either flank.
taking the opportunity of trying Tamar. Beat Carthage both seis of forwards excelled Central British School
out maveral new players in pra- The "Y" Ladies again lumplied. Meeke's position at the bass of ELMSWORTH (2), SMITH and "; By Odd Goal
Miss H. Kali is to be heartily paration for their matches in the over the St. Andrew's Ladles Ve the scrum is being Alled by Selby. | BENNETT scored for the Tamar, while HIGBY (2) and DAWKINS Congratulated on her attempt to for Caer Clark Cup competition. terday when they won by 2 goals to who was at Camp last week
1 after leading, by a goal at the · RUGBY WIN FOR MARINES B.A. Laderi-Mrs. Weber; Mrs. replied for the Carthage, Meesanther the interests of ladies' hockey **
At Sookunpoo yesterday a tako *Tameri-Weir, Clark and Wells in the Colony by standing down Hudson and Miss P. Woolleys Mian. 12, interval,
H.M.Marines defeated Maddison, Butter and Brown; Clarke, from the champions side to load Whitley, Mian M, Bryson, and: Mit A Miss R Blackmore and Mys: Boed Smith, Ellsworth, Bennett, and Fisher, the Central British School team In Hirst Stra: Cray, im G. Moylder cared for the "Y", and Miss I, from
Mites and Miss Gitting, replied, for the Saints In a "D" Company Borderers by IT In a friendly Barby Dlekson; Hall, Whinney and Mac-
Recreio The schoolgirla: have shown second half suffering from a rib Tamar defeated the 13 Carthages Donald Blackwell; Dawkins. Hizby, „Injury,
gratifying enthusiasm, and have al- al, Xavier, O; Ommundi As Noronha, in referes. football team by 4 goals to 8 after Fagles and H. Brown,
LMB Witch eleven by two clear goals in a friendly soccer encounter,
The Wren opened the score after 25 minutes play and added another when the second half was 15 minutes old. Towards the end the Wren were awarded a penalty, but this wis; not furned to advantage,
Able Bremen Axworthy of the TN a friendly game played at the
• Witch" "left" the fald early the
TWO GOALS FOR KIGBY AND ELMSWORTH,
Woolley Rozat!! Valley yesterday, H.M.S. Carthage:ła; Brown Block and their debut in the competition Miss Marie Selken skakkar Fanse that was not controlled by a Points: to-
encounter,