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FOOTBALL
IN CANTON
TARANTULA BEAT TAMAR BY 3-1
Losers Lead 1-0 At Half Time
IN
TN a friendly socer game at the
yesterday. Valley
II.M.S.
THE CHINA MAIL.
FRAGGOTT CONFIDENT OF K.O. AGAINST EWIN
"A" Company Lincolns Win The Rubber
"A" Company Borderers Beaten At Soccer
TOYNE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THREE GOALS
"A"
(By "JOCK")
" Company, Lincolns beat "A" Company. Borderers by three clear goals at soccer on the Chatham Road ground yesterday afternoon in the third of a series of sports encounters.
"A" Company, Lincolns, have won the first three games in the serles, besting their Borderers' rivals at Billiards, Cricket, and Soccer. The remaining games to complete the series are tennis and hockey which will be played in the near future.
Continual rain marred the game and an injury to Heath in the opening minutes compelled the Lincolas to reshuffle their team.
Each side included four First Division players, Smith, Wallace, Fortey, and Morrison for the Bor derers and Heath, Roden, Bett, and Ridley turning aul for the Lincolns Sgt. Ash being unavailable. L/Cpl Higgins, the Lincolns Battalion tes m's leader, who has practically re- covered from his ankle injury, took the line.
FTER stopping a fast shot from A
Fortey in the opening min- utes, Heath split two fingers in his right hand severely, but resumed a little later at outside right Sgt. Betis going in gon) and Cpl Bett going to full back with Roden.
The Lincolns did most of the at- tacking in the first half and Smith saved well from Clark and Heath, while Ridley had bad luck with a header, the ball just passing over the bar. Addison displayed fine form #1 right half for the Borderers where he proved a spoller of many of Ridley's move-
ments.
Heath then made a good run on the right wing and his shot, well Limed. just skimmed the bar.
Three minutes before half- time CLARK'S advantage in height enabled him to head a high centre from Toyne inte the net to give the Lincolns the lead. Clark la at present lead- ing the Third Division goal- scoring list with 15 goals.
Clark's Second Goal
Eight minutes had elapsed in the second half when CLARK convert- ed another centre from Toyne to place the Lincolns two goals in the lead.
Shortly afterwards Fortey gave Wallace a fine opportunity to re- duce the arrears, but the latter's | shot hit the upright from sight yards range.
Play was transferred to the other end where Smith did well to save a fast grounder from Clark in the closing stagen TOYNE broke away on the left to score a third goal for the Lincolns who fully de- served their victory.
Smith, in goal, Jones, Addison, and Roberts played`well in defence for the Borderers, while Fortey was their best forward.
For the Lincolas Bett and Roden, the full backa, broke up the move-
Services on Sunday, set Clark and
South China Sending Team On Sunday. BRIGHT PROSPECTS WITH USE Tarantula defeated H.MS. Tamar
by 3 goals to 1 after being a goal and Mason, in arrears at the Interval.
Smith opened the scoring in the
OF JONES SYSTEM
(BY QUARTER BACK)
TWO WINS FOR LA SALLE
PODMORE MAY NOT PLAY SOCCER THIS WEEK-END
Higgins Declared Fit
Podmore, the Borderers' soccer half back, may not be available for the Army and United Services' soccer teams this week-end as he has been admitted to Hospital suffering from an injury receiving In Company match.
Should he not recover in time Cork, of the Lincolns, will all the vacancy in the two teams,
"Ginger"
Higgins, the Lin- colns bustling centre forward. has practically recovered from his ankle injury and will be available for the representative soccer matches this week end.
BLISS UNFIT FOR LAI WAH CUP
Duncan To Play For Civilians XI
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
Harry Ewin, middleweight boxing champion of the Colony.
NAVY BEAT
CLUB IN "A"
RUGBY GAME
Good Handling Of Slippery Ball
JONES TEARS CARTILAGE.
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
Surprisingly good handling by the backs under difficult conditions featured the rugby game between the "A" fifteens of the Navy and Club, which was won by the former by a goal and two tries (11 points) to three tries (9 points) in drizzling rain on the Club ground yesterday. Play was inclined to be scrappy, although there were several good threequarter movements.
E. G. Jones, one of the Club's forwards and formerly of the injured the Borderers, was second half when a twisted knee re- sulted in a torn cartilage, forcing him to leave the field. His display
was excellent up to the time he was injured and he certainly deserves a place la the Club first fifteen on Saturday,
With the exception of
7.
HOLDER TO FACE BIG
TASK SATURDAY
FOLEY FAVOURED TO BEAT JUDGE
PRYALL A COMING CHAMPION
(By Ringsider).
ALTHOUGH A. B. Fraggott (H. M. S. Berwick) is expected to put up one of the hardest fights of his career, A. B. Ewin (H. M. S. Kent) is favoured to retain his Middle Weight Champion- ship of the Colony in his bout on Saturday night at the Lee Theatre.
Both men are said to be in the pink of condition and the fight promises to provide some of the finest and hardest fighting seen in the Colony for some time.
.
Fraggott has never trained, so hard for a flight in his life and he feels perfectly confident of beating Ewin on a knock out. He is a clever south paw boxer and puts up an artillery attack. Ewin has a fine reputation and is also confident of being able to beat Fraggolt whom he hopes to beat by the ko. path. His recent victories in Japan are still fresh in the minds of his sup- porters. He is the man who twice defeated Jock Creighton.
Ewin is the Champion of the (H. M. S. Berwick), Light Heavy- China Fleet and winner of over 200 weight Champion of the China
B
ghts in England, while Fraggett Fleet. was the Welter Weight Champion Foley Favoured of the West of England, Atlantic
Against Judge Fleet Champion, is undefeated in Both men are extremely fit, and service boxing, and loser of only 7 expect to win by
knock-out. fights in 170.
Foley, however, in the favourite The bout is a 35 round con-
following his points win over test and is expected to go all
Judge for the title earlier in the the way.
year. He has offered an open Among the other attractive bouts challenge to anyone over 10 rounds on the programme is an 8 round for a purse of $200-$500, which has Heavyweight contest between A.been accepted by
Stoker Maun
Another fine fight should be wineseed when A. B.
Barry (H.M.S. Berwick) and A. B. Parker (HM.S. Medway) meet in a Welter- weight contest over 8 rounds.
B. "Tim" Foley (H.M.S. Berwick), (H.M.S. Eagle). Colony champion, and A. B. Judge
CLUB MAKE ONLY ONE, CHANGE Injured Jones Replaces Bradford In Pack
A
THE
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pion of the West of England and
Barry was Lightweight Cham-
the Royal Navy and Royal Marines' Champion in 1931, while Parker
Griffiths, the Club threequate Club have made one change was runner-up in the Asiatic Fleet in the aide which lost to the Welterweight Championship."Barry. tera handled and passed well,Navy fifteen by 27 to nil for their is considered as the third best man particularly Hutchison
game against the Army at the in England at his weight, but Valley on Saturday, commencing at Parker dá a "dark horse," 4 p.m.
and
Robertson. Meeke worked well
behind
the
J. E. Jones, the former
Bor-
B18, left half out with not scrums and our tour to set
loon Football Club will not passes te Robertson to set the Club derera' wing forward now with the be available for Saturday's Lai threas in motion. Wah Cup Competition game, ow- ing to a leg injury:
result of this Andy Ав & Duncan of the Club's premier team has been invited to play.
ARMY AND NAVY SOCCER ELEVENS
Lai Wah Cup Clash On Saturday.
One of his best bouts with against Tommie Warnes with whom he drew.
A Coming
Champion
Police, has replaced I. H. Bradford Club Good in Loose
in the pack, but owing to the injury King, Harbord, Garrod Cox, and he sustained yesterday against the
Stoker Pryall (H.M.S. Suffolk), Jones were well to the fore in the Navy "A" it is thought probable who will be seen in a featherweight loose and hunched well together, but that either S. H. Garrod or R. O. F. bout against Signalman Reid in the tight scrums, the second and King will be given the vacancy, (H.M.S. Keppel), is said to be a back row forwards broke up much The following is the team:
coming champion. He has never J. P. Whitham; G. P. Lammert, boxed here before and is consider-
too soon after the ball had been put into the scrum with the result
that the Navy forwards took the /R. H. Griffiths, W. H. R. Rigg, J. J.Ied to be one of the best in his He has challenged Stoker Ferguson; M. W. Turner. J. A. B. class. Selby (captain); G. A. Stewart, D Perey Lake for the Lightweight
ball at their feet from nearly all
the tight serums.
Paine, Morris, Brown and Mas
A. Cumming, E F. Walkden, H. Atille of the Colony. 'Browning, F. R. Burch, K. Munro. D. McLellan, and J.
tera shone for the Navy.
Edwards was weak at full back for the Club and was much too low Jones. in fielding the ball from Navy
THE following have been select-punts.
(RA): Allen
A-Reid Can
E.
Reservca:---K. C. Meeke, Hutchison, S. H. Garrod, and R. O.
watched
Take It Reid who was
hia sparring bout recently gave on-lookers a surprise with his smart, and...... swift punches, and showed clearly that he can take a lot of punishment,
Smith Given Place Against L. R. C.
RANK Goodwin, the In the second half the Tarantula
American football team is to com-faat rising drive, pete in the Canten League. On Sunday the South China Athletic team showed a big improvement, Association team, under the coach-scoring three times, through Hall,
ments of the opposing forwards, Ted to represent the Army aur The Club commenced play with F. King. while Worrall was the outstanding the Navy in the Laf Wak
Cup only fourteen men, Cherrill being half. Ridley, who plays for the
on Saturday on the a latecomer. In, the second half verting from an easy angle, Competition
From a scrum the Navy forwards Army on Saturday and the United Kowloon Football Club's ground: Whitham acted as touch judge, his took the ball at their feet to score A lightweight, contest will also
taken place being
by Harris
their second try, MASTERS be ween-between Army:-Combey
Telegraphist Toyne going on several occasions (RA) and Morrison (S.W.B.); Dudley Walker, who scored two of the but did not exert himself. - *. -
(Lincs.), Pardee (RA) and Cork Club's second half tries. Stilliard grounding wide of the posts, and Jolinson (HM,S. Berwick) and Cpl. Wardle lined the following: "A" Lincolns: Heath; Sgt. Betts, S.W.B.), Fortey
(Lince.) Matthias (3.WB.), Harris catne into the forwards when Jones Paine falled to majorise the effort. Stoker King (HMS. Kent), with a At half timë the Navy led by 8 Middleweight, bout between' A» B. Berriman, Worrall, and Cpl (Lines.), Hocquard (Lincs.) (Captain) owing to his knee injury, je Boden,
(B.W.B.) Ridley was compelled to leave the aide
points to 3.
Dawson (ILMS, Verity) and A. B. Bett; Harper, Ridley, Clark, Evans, Reserves:-Heath and Baldry (in From a scrum down early in the Meeke bent several Navy forwards
A'scrun down in the Navy 25 saw Holtham (HMS. Berwick).: and Toyne,
"A" Borderers Srafth Jones, Wat- coins), Mullane, Jones, Dancan, and
8.W.B) Greenshitids game Whitham secured possession before transferring to Robertson, kins, Addison, Roberts, and Burchill. Hazlewood
and gained considerable. ground
GOODWIN NOT TO Forley, Herbert. Morrison, Wallace, (RA).
LEAD K.C.C. Navy-Ladington (Eagle); James before cross-kicking. Harbord who sent HARRIS WALKER over (Berwick) and Heath (Kent); Perkins gathering brilliantly to send LAM- for an unconverted try. (Orpheus), Mefinire (Suffolk) (Cap-
Jones lujured in Loose From the kick-off tain) and McClurg (Eagle); Hudspeth MERT over for the first try.
a loose first half when he dashed through La Salle College beat the Wah (Kent), Pay: (Berwick),
Mid. Smith (Suffolk), Robertson falled to convert from
scramble resulted Jones, a difficult angle. the first time in the annals after a solo effort to hook the ball Yan College by 3 Langmead FOR the ore the Colony a local into the Tarantula's net with yesterday, Biva, goals to 2 (Phoenix), and Extinser (Cumberland) for the lack off the Navy press- the Club's outstanding forwards Reserves: Ward (Cumberland), ed and were awarded a free kick being injured, a twisted knee re
K.C.C. Gottsche (penalty) scored for the thomson: (Cornhower) and Tots for feet up fast. Inside the Club's suiting in a torn cartilage. A winners, and S. Hamet for, the (Cumberland),
The Navy added to their score
skipper" who found” that his 26 yards line, but Paine failed from after a forward. rush, MASTERS les still gave him trouble in the losers who led 1-0 at the Interval.
LAI difficult angle.
again grounding for Shaw to miss League game against the Army last Navy Equalise
week, will not lead the Kowloon the kick The Navy eventually equalised
Five minutes from time the Club Cricket Club against the LR.C. in after Richards, who was grassed by
Meeke cut through to send Harbord kunpoo on Saturday. His place ball came out of the scrum to way the latter transferring to will be taken by F. S. W. Smith. GARWOOD who hurled himself HARRIS-WALKER, who cut round. The K.C.de is as follows: over pear the posts, PAINE con Roantred to score. Robertson fall EC. Fincher (captain) W. C.
"shed with the kick,
Hung, E.-F. Flacher, N. AE. Room. "Anderson and Woods score. Lt. D. Lempen, refereed and, lined Mackay, A, T, Lay, G. C. Burnett, ed for the Tonmen and Bennet and up the followings Longley for the Engine Room WL, EL A Thomas, Mid Wi- Gittins, R. B. Lewis, and O L Navy: Pay-kid. Boantree: ABS. W. Smith, F. A. Munn, 8. V. Alan Himson, L. B. A. Richarda: Bub, L. Stapleton, KEPPEL HELD TO DRAW DIFwood, Lda, E. Dowdeni. W Eng. Pay, Lt. George, L. Sto. NAM AHMS Whitshed shared four
́SAINTS HELD TO DRAW arid: Sheppard, and L. St. Joseph's College draw with Pay
Fly. On Thomas (Navy) for hitting Wone goals with. Iti M. Că Heppel in the
P. 6. Brown and Mee thun (South China);; in the second division of the Chins Fleet Club: 2. P.
dis. Elllu Kadoprié: School for Edward; J. P. Whitham, premier league game on Saturday, Tongue yesterday. Falmer, and R. Grinch Hutchison Go Indiana at King's Park yesterday, The HK-B.R.A. Beat H.M.B, Kent
Chaplin scored for the Keppel and Lammert; It. C Meeke. L. C. Robert-St. Joseph's 10% (C. Amery 41,5 M. Walter and Humford for their rison WR. Andrews, A. II. Harbord, Cassim á for, 20), ̈ by 3.3 goals to 2 yesterday, LAE KENT INTER-TEAM GAME
1 Cherrill, NM. Cestrane. E. Alford and Hood scoring for the The Topmen of II. M. B. Kent yalı, g
|Garrod. B. O, F. King, A. R. Cox and Losers,
shared four goals with the Engine
E. Jones.
:
The La Salle second eleven beat WALKDEN AND Ying-Wah College by 4 goals to 1. }Peter Ulrich, R. Ribairo' (2) {ondi
SUSPENDED.
League are the Canton Military (pennity), and J. Remedios scored Thomas Received Light Whitham, had knocked on. The scored the best try of the day when their premier league game at Soo-
Academy and the Canton Munt for the winner
ing of W. Butt, will meet Linguam Webb, and Smith, University at the latter's Stadium In Canton,
Adopting the Jones Bystem, which is now in use at the Univer. cipal,
The local side accompanied by WREN LEAD LINCOLNS BY 3 TO 0 sity of Southern California, the Colony team's chances are consider four substitutes, is as follow: ed very bright, In Eddie Chung Mally Chiang Cell end), Ed Lee
they have a brilliant back field ace;
Sentence.
THE following suspensions: have Eden On a Shateringged pitch at Sham-been mile by the Fede (left (ackle), George reard), Clarence Calaga (cratre), shulpo yesterday "B" Company, 3 Months.co in spite of his being the lightest Crda Chan (right guard) Lincolns, engaged H.M.S. Wren in CoL Walden (East TCE) 'man in the side, at 102 lbs, and
Francis Fong Friendly hockey game. Chang (right
Pai, Kwok-chul Athletic) for fight- half), Harry Chan is an outstanding line chang
(right player. All the members of the Young (all back), and Eddia Ching three simas but the game had to be Sunday elde have had previous, experience Cleft kalf back); funguje i abandoned owing to heavy rain at 1 Month,jew th either in High School or the Uni-The team ill leave for Canton the conclusion of the first half,
SM), Henry In the first half the Wred scored Ing in the premiar fengué gams"on"}
versity of Hawaii US
Lingnam are expected to gaat
the famous Notre Dame systéma as many of their professors are from that university.
on: Bunday morning. Lignum HLS RA, BEAT KENT will play the return game, probably.
at the Capoling Hill Stadium on December, 28,
The V.B.C. Junior Bawing Challenge The two other teams in the Cup race was postponed yesterday.
(Continued on Page 4).
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