THE CHINA MAIL.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933.
ANCESporting PageN
MANY SURPRISES IN
CAER CLARK
CUP MATCHES
FOR TO-MORROW
Muriel McCaw Centre
Half For C.B.S.
MRS. READ TO PLAY FOR THE "pr
Singapore Player For Recreio "B"
BY STICKS)
Two Caer Clark Cup Ladies' Hockey Tournament matches will be decided to-morrow in Kowloon. The "Y" will meet the Central Bri- tish Schoolgirls at King's Park, while the Club de Recreio "A" leam will encounter their "B" eleven on the Marina ground, Chatham Road. Although beaten in their debut Central Saturday the match last British Schoolgirls played splendid- ly against the CB.A. Ladies' and showed that
they
Are
of giving a good account of them- selves against better teams.
STOK
FRANK S00.
“TOKE City's Anglo-Chinese player made a very credit able debut in First Division football agains Middlesbor- Dugh.
TO NAVAL LOWER
CHINESE ELEVEN FOR LAI WAH CUP
OSMUND SCORES
377 IN 50 MINS.
Brilliant Exhibition Billiards.
STEEL, COULSON'S LEAGUE
(BY SPOT BALL)
Pilliards League
RIOR to the Steel, Coulson's match be
tween the Palace Hotel and the C.P.O.'s Mess last night, A. 3.| Osmund, the Colony champion, played a brilliant exhibition game against Mr. F. Jones of the Dock- yard Club before a large crowd.
In 50 minutes play the cham- pion gave a brilliant exhibition to score 177 points to Jone's 153, compiling breaks of 72, 54, and 45.
leading the Palace Team short- ly afterwards against the C.P.O.'s | The champion again produced fine form and gave C.P.O. Taylor very little chance, winning by 107 points.!
in 18 Osmund scored bis 150
DAWSON UNABLE
DAWSON UNABLE CIVILIANS EXPECTED
TO FIGHT
Willoughby May Be
Substituted.
-
TO TRIUMPH
ELEVENTH HOUR CHANGE IN NAVY'S CHANCES
BOXING PROGRAMME
(By HINGSIDER)
aus given to understand that A. B. Holthem in the middleweight class night's box-
Dawson will be unable to meet A.
gramme
on to-morrow
ing pro-
gramme the
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Theatre ing the
BRIGHT
AGAINST ARMY
THE Civilians and the Navy for the Final of the
CUMBERLAND WIN
SUFFOLK LOSE BY 3 TO 1 IN
SOCCER LEAGUE
Pepper Gives Fine Display Between Sticks.
Lai Wah Cup soccer competition, the Semi- Final Round of which will be decided to-morrow! CHINA FLEET CHAMPIONSHIP Surprises in the selection of the Chinese team, who
have been seriously handicapped by injuries, and fact that he one or two surprising positional changes in the Verity Army eleven have robbed both teams of a fair
has received:
Balling or measure of success,
ders.
Br. A. E.
A ins worth,
acting mana- ger of the II.K.B.A.
in
alte mpting
to get A. B.
Willoughby,
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
flaying at Happy Valley yester day afternoon, H.M.S. Cumberland played a brilliant game to over- whelm H.M.S. Suffolk in the First
The matches, which will commence at 3.30 p.m. Division of the China Fleet League
are:
Civilians v. Chinese (Club ground). Army v. Navy (Kowloon F.C. ground).
Fleet cham SURPRISES IN THE | ROBERTSON NOT IN
on the pro-
Dawson capable TEN C.B.A. MEN LOSE autes. After a break of 37. he
made a polished break of 45 off the plon in 1927, to meet Holtham over aix red, most of his 15 losing hazards rounds in the test bout being scored in the middle pocket as his opponent's ball was in the jaws of the top pocket.
The team for next Saturday is unchanged, except for a few posi- tional changes. Mas Muriel Mr-
DECK
Caw, who was tried out with great McCrae & Hetherington
snecess at centre-half, will retain
this lion and Miss J. Holland will move to the left half.
In the
forward line. Minx 11. Kaill, the frum who changed aver captain, right wing to her old position at left wing, will return to the former position. and Miss Rousseau will! play on the left. Miss de Chaffey, MINE L. who was substituted by Lakeman, at right half last Satur- day wil again play in the team.
The "Y" Ladies' cleven are Belding a very strong team for their debut match of the season and promise to offer the most serious challenge to the Cham- plans, the Hong Kong Ladies,
#Continued on Page 5).
Saints Beat Medway Officers Second Eleven.
E. F. FINCHER SCORES 3 OF 5 GOALS.
;
I
Score The Goals.
TH
(By STICKS)
THE Central British Associa- tion hockey team, playing only ten men, experienced their kce»nd defeat of the season si the hands of the Navy Lower nil at Deck by two goals to King's Park yesterday in a fast and exciting match.
Play throughout was very even, definite but the Navy asserted a
final stages of superiority in the the game when McCrae, the star This wan centre forward, scored. followed by a splendid goal by Hetherington,
Taylor in his small score of 43 did well to compile a break of 32.
L. A. Osmund, brother of the Colony champion, made his debut in league billiards this year when points. The beat L Cuniffe by 45
Cuniffe, who made his first appear- ance for the Naval side, replac ing Sargent, who is sick. played very well having a break of 31 to his credit.
Palace Hotel Win All Six.
+
8/SGT. CLARKE RECORDS SE UNFINISHED.
AST night in the Steel Coulsons Billiards League, the Palace Hotel practically assured themselves of Championship, when they de- teated the C.P.O.s by six clear games.
the
HILL MAY LEAVE .KOWLOON
Likely Transfer To The Club.
AMAZING VERSATILITY
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
the
is
IT is rumoured that Hill,
versatile Kowloon player, transferring to the Hong Kong Football Club.
Hill is a very useful footballer and has played locally in practically every position on the field except between the sticks.
The C.B.A. forwards failed to show Their usual accuracy and missed several gond opportunities in the early stages of the game.
good The Navy team played a all-round game, Steers and Orliff.
The Garrison Sgts. defeated St. PORTUGAL'S at back, being outstanding. Club hockey |
A. Poic; N. Patricks Club by 5 games
SOCCER TEAM HE St. Andrew's
C.B.A. G. Gurevitch; THE leven
recorded a victory Whitley, A. Haiford, F. W. D. Allen, S/Sgt.
SELECTED W. J. H. Hirst, T. Whitely, C. C.Army Championship, winning with; yesterday when they defeated
Mr. break of 55. Francis, C. J. Johnson and J. J. King.
En unfinished H.M.S. Medway Officers' second Navy Lower Deck:-McMeekin (Ber-Jordan was the only winner for eleven by 5 goals to 1 on the Marina | wick); Orliff (Berwick) Steers (Med- ground.
way); Mordy (Cumberland), Reid "Paddy's"
Clarke runner-up
to 1. In the
In the other game, the R.A. beat The Saints played a furt and (Kent). Hodges (Medway); Bethering- spectacular game, and were clear-ton (Cumberland), Harrison (Eagle), the R.Es on aggregato points, but McCrae (Medway), Johnson (Berwick)
I the better team. E. F. Fincher and Walls (Cumberland),
was in great form acoring three of The goals. The half-back line were again very нound. Guest proving a clever spoiler. White and Broad- bridge also played well at back.
Bliss opened the scoring and E. F. Fincher added the second goal before the teams
стоинос over.
Five Goals For Awtar Singh.
RADIO MAMAK WIN.
Four goals in the first half by
Fincher scored the third geal soon Awtar Singh enabled the Radio to
shared 6 games.
Results C.1.0. Mens St. Patricks R.E. Sgt.
574 Palace Hotel
200 654 Garrison Sgte 840 785 R.A. 8gts.
836
Silva Netto Only Recreio Player.
A. V. GOSANO TO LEAD THE FORWARD LINE
(By OUTSIDE LEFT.)
Y.M.C.A. POLO TEAM PORTUGAL'S team for the
TRIUMPH.
after the restart from a corner. beat the 12th Buttery R.A. by seven Schreuder's "Hat Trick." and after a speedy run down the clear goals in their Mamak Tourna- right wing,
ment game at Caroline Hill yes-
In the second half G
Lt. Forbes scored for the Navyterday.
N. A. F. Mackay sent in the Saint's Singh scored twice and Awtar
fourth goal after brilliant solo ef- fort, and E. F. Fincher added the fifth goal.
Mac-
Singh netted his fifth.
MAMAK TOURNAMENT TABLE TO DATE
AL. Andrew's Club:-R. H. Wong; A. Broadbridge, E. P. H. White; A. B.
Guest, E. Hamson E. E. P. Nider: E. C. Fincher, A S. Bliss, N. A. E. Mackay, E. P. Pincher and Radfo
C. B. A. R. Baldwin.
11.M.S. Medway Officers' 2nd XI: Palice
Andrew's LA. Cavaye; Lt. Comdr. Fletcher, Lt. Comdr. Gush; L. Moore, LA. Norfolk,
LL King: L St. Clair Ford, Comdr. Thomas. Lt. North and Hamilton.
Lt.
Mule Corps 12th Battery Medway Bib Battery BORDERERS BEAT YM.C.A.
RE. B.C. of 8.. Scoring two of their goals German Club
RAM.C against eight men the Borderer's Juniors beat the Y.M.C.A. second cleven by 6' goals to 1 yesterday at Duinell (2), L/Cpl. King's Park, Jones' (8), and Williama scored for
P. W. L. D. P. A. Pta 6 6 0 0 36 3 12 4 0 0 17 1 8 4400 13 18 30 0 12 1 6
3 3 2 0 2 6
1 0
2 160
H. K. LADIES WIN
Against Cumberland,
THE
Sunday
CHINESE TEAM
Wong Mee Shun Not Included.
BRILLIANT CIVILIAN'S DEFENCE
Andy
NAVY SIDE.
by 3 goals to 1 in what can be des- cribed as the finest exhibition of Service football seen in the Colony.
Colour was lent to the oncoun- tor by the Drums and Mouth Organ Band of H.M.S. Cumberland, whose +olourful uniforms of Red with a green sash and white trouserN with a green stripe, made a strik.
Higgins Passed Over For ing picture.
Fortey In Army XL
CORK AS WING HALF
| yesterday afternoon and several sur-teams last seaSOD. |prise selections were forthcoming.
The Cumberland displayed bet- ter lasting powers, whereas the Suffolk showed signs of wear and tear in the last ten minutes when
WITH Biles out of the Civilians THE Navy have made a very wise the Cumberland put the issue de selection, but have passed over yond doubt with a beautiful goal Whalf line owing to injury. Robertson the Medway for Pursored by Tong.
The Cumberland attacked strong- Duncan will support Bel-ins of the Orpheus for the right trao on the left flank in to-morrow' half position. Both are good men,y from the start and some pretty were witnessed game on the Club ground.
but I prefer Robertson who display passing bouts
POTTS net- The Chinese team was selected ed great form against the Chinese among the forwards.
led the first goal with a beautiful
missing rising drive after penalty kick for hands.
Vary soon after POTTS scored again for the Cumberland when he culminated & very
of fine bout wing to wing passing with a first in-lime drive which left Pepper stand-
Suffolk Decrease Lead
Wong Mei-shun, prince of spoilers,
has been dropped in favour of Au Kim-fung of the Athlewhile Hor Cho-yin of the Athletic has replaced Loung In-chan, of South China.
Another surprise selection was that of Tay Quee-liang of South Chine on the left wing Instead of the Athletic's wing- er who is the steadier of the two.
BE
The team in almost the same that which drew with South China last week. and. judging from the selection of the Army team, is the better of the two,
A
The Army, mainly through juries, have been compelled to with-ing.
bert talent. draw some of their Cork of the Lincolns will come into The Suffolk were not dishearten- the left half position instead ofd by this lead and soon settled Podmore, who was admitted to hos-down to good football. An ex. Yeung Shui-yick of South China pital on Wednesday.
cellent paas by McGuiro to Smith
is the last surprise selection, com-
Higgins, who played for the Lin-end from latter to the right wing- ing in on the right wing in place coins last week with a sprained an-er Turner, saw the Suffolk open of Tan Kwong-sum of the Athletickle, has been dropped in favour of their account when the latter cen- who is easily the better of the two. Fortey of the Borderers, while tred for JONES to net with a glor-
The Civilians defence is almost Hazlewood, another of the
Bor-jous first-time drive.
as good as that of any Interpori derers' forwards, has been din- The pace became terrific and the team we have had in the last couple placed by Pte. Harris of the Bor-ball was swung from one end ol
| derers. of years.
the field to the other is the space Both sets of Langmend und Smith will be the of a few seconds. Navy's two most dangerous men defenders, Burton and Grant for and will require constant shadow the Cumberland, and Young and ing, while Hudspeth and Skinner Trugress for the Suffolk. being are two very good wingern with outstanding.
WONG TO PLAY AFTER ALL
Ho Chol-yin is suffering from a leg injury and Wong Nre-shyn in to play in the Chinese team wi centre half, Leung Wing-chul be- ing moved to left wing half.
A. V. Gosano and Albert Howe will be absentees from the Ciri- lians' side owing to injurles C. Pile (Police) and Ward (8L Joseph's) are the ambulitates.
A. V. Gosane and 8. Strange make a magnificent combination and should the former remain in this position throughout the soccer season it is very likely that he will partner S, Strange in the Interport against Shang- bal in February next.
any amount of energy and speed.
Pepper, the Suffolk's goal- keeper, frequently brought roar of applause from the large crowd when time after time he gathered sting- ing drives or tipped the ball over the bar.
Ridley and Hocquard of the Lin- colns will probably be the most.dan. gerous of the Army forwards, but will be hundicapped by the fact that they will not have Higgins backing hem up. Both have been used to he Lincoln halves and will now!
The start of the second half saw have Pardoo instead of Cork in the the Cumberland press heavily, but centre half position, feeding them the Suffolk's halves and backs were
with his long passer.
ARTILLERY ▾ ATHLETIC
The postponed Firal Division league match between the Roynl Artillery and the Chistre Athletic which war have been played on November 26 Iaat, has been fixed for Sunday. It will be played on the Rawbon Football Club ground st. 4 p.m.
Herald Interna- tional Charity Cup Competition has now been selected for the match against Chins, and with the exception of Silva-Netto, of the Recreio, for Leonard of the Saints, the team is composed entirely of St. Joseph's players. A. V. Gotano who has been play-
Beltrao and his wing halves, Bo- ing at right full-back owing to in- juries sustained during the Manila bertson and Duncan, are a brilliant tour, will fill the centre-forward trio of spoilers and each is in a class position, while Silva Netto will be by himself.
feft In the forwards, the Club seen at right back position,
wing formation of E. Strange and The probable team is as follows:-Bickford will together with Howe, Marques (St. Joseph's); and probably prove the most dangerous Silva Netto (Recreio) and Gomes wing, while Elliott and B. Gosano (St. Joseph's); V. Marques (Stare both very fast players with good game.
Joseph's) Beltrao (St. Joseph's); ball control.
Chinese Wong Wing (S.C.A.A) back of the Fleet in Hong Kong, will The Y.M.C.A. team were faster Elms (St. Joseph's); B, Gozano (St. off the mark and as a result of Joseph's); A. Ward (St. Joseph's); Li Tin-sang (S.C.A.A.) and Lau Mau start favourites and will probably which they scored their three goals A. V. Gosano (St. Joseph's); L(BCAA), (Captain); Hor, Cho-yin meet the Civilians in the final in the second half; W. Schreuder, Rocha (St. Joseph's};'. Fernandos A. A) and Lee the "y" skipper recording the (St. Joseph's.)
hat-trick."
FASTER TEAM WINS
(By CRAWL)
Y.M.C.A. Swimming Tsection commenced
their winter programme yesterday with a scratch game of water polo against H.M.B. Cumber: they defente land, whom by 3 goals to nil in a very.even
Y.M.C.A.-8. Fowler; R. Goldman and E W. Railton; . Lange; A. Jenkins W. Schreuder and K. Adams. HMS. Cumberland: B, Bimp
SCOTLAND'S TEAM
(Achletic), Leung
Yeung
fungic), Funs
The Navy, who have been playing consistently well since the arrival
splendid and kept the ball out.
After twenty minutes play, dur ing which period both goals were the scene, of, bombardments, the Cumberland placed the issue be yond doubt when TONG headed their third goal from a centre by Skinner.
Cumberland:--Pottsy Burton and Grant; Kofford, Welsh and Wardi Spenser Tong. Potta, Proctor 200
Skinner.
Suffolk:Pepper; Young and Trugress; Mne. Dodds, McGuire and Cousens; Turner, Smith, Jones, Wait and Love.
Junior League Games For To-morrow.
(8.
The following are the teams (8.C.A.A.)
',. (R.A.); Allen Army:-Combey
In the Second Division tomorrow Aa Kim
(B.A.) and Morrison (8.W.B.); Dudley South China meet the Artillery at King-cheongj
(8.C.A.A.) (Linca.), Pardos (RA) and Cork Caroline Hill and should secure both
(Linca.); Matthias (S.W.B.), Harri Reserve Ho Ka-keung (Athletic), (S.W.B.), Fortey 8.W.B.)
* (Athirtie) ( and Lung In-chan
(B.C.A.A.). Tam Kong and Tay Quee-liang
(Lincs.) Points.
The following have been selected Wong Melahan (S.C.A.A:) Fung Kingerves and Baldry (LAN
Goals by Miss E. Bonnar (2) and son: L. 8. Martin and L. 8. Hookham; to play for Scotland against Wales Kong Ladies victory over St. and L. B. Clemente, t Andrew's by 8 goals to 2 after be-
(B.C.A.A.).
coins),
The following to my forecast:
SECOND DIVISION
the winners, while H. R- Luke scor. Bina J, Dalziel; gave the Hong A. B. Vine; 8in, Morris,.A. B, Brook in the International match on, Sun-. Civilians: Chine (Pollen 10.W.B.). Greenshield (BOUTH CHINA" W. Arillary
ed for the "Y"
RIDLEY: SCORES TWICE Two goala by Taps Bidley gave
"A" Coy, Lincolns, victory · Ofer their "D" Cor rivals in a hockey league match at Bhamskulpo yes. terday
ing led 2-1 at the interval in their
"Y" LADIES WIN
Jones, Duncan and V. Gorans (St. Joseph)(Clab);
ko; (Caroline Hill, 2.20 p.m.) day, December 1774
Liddington (Engle); James (Club)
THIRD DIVISION Gr. Robertson Duncan (Berwick) and Heath (Kent) Purkis Hunter
(A.S.EL.); - 1!!! (Kowloon)
Gosario
(Cap
inginerander SOUTH CHINA Joseph's) (Orphena), McGuire (Bartolk) Docharty (A.8.1L) Robertson (Club), (Club);
(Happy Valley, 2.30 p.m.) LINCOLNS Blackborna (Folles), A. Duncan (Club), H. C. Elliott (Kowloon), A. G. Hows tain) and McClurg (Eagle); Hudspeth In a scrappy game on the D.G.8. (Captain); Lowapn (Club), Shepherd (Club) (captain), E. Strange (Club), (Kent), Pay. Mid. Smith (Bacol
(Club).
Langmead (Berwick)
R.AS.C Miss M Woolley and Mias F. Wong scored for the. Bainte:
ground yesterday the "Y" Ladies' (Police). Danean (Club), MeQuads and B. L. Blekford
Reserves: La Margnas (Bt, (Phoenix), and Bkinner (Cumberland Ward Cumberland second eleven beat the Recreio "B" (A.B.H.), and Grosnahields" (R.A.):
TO BAF ThomsonCorndlowers and (Club), ..., Beli ning» (Police): A, Ward (St. Joseph's), The game between the Borderers beam by A: goal scored by Mias M.-G. Rodger (Club),, Grant Joseph2), C. Pila (Folte), W. Chan Eaterval
And Forbes (BA):
$1 and D. B. Blake -(Kowloon), and the East Lanes was postponed. [Grimtis.
friendly game at Bookunpoo yester- day.
(Com)
Bar
Regela (Chatham Rd., p.m.)
Badlo
(Happy
Valley 4 p.m.)
TORDERELUS
{{Miititary)2,30: p.m.