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FROM SUNDAY
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COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT THE CENTRAL,
H.G. WELLS" SUKGING RHAPSODY, OF TERROR
World
to Civilra
ISLAND of LOST
SOULS
THE CHINA MAIL.
THREE CLUB RUGBY CHANGES IN THE PACK
NAVY BEAT
LAST LANCS
IN FA. LEAGUE Military Side Outplayed
At K. F. C. BROUGHT FORWARD FIXTURE
THE Royal Navy defeated Tthe East Lance by a clear
Konis yesterday afternoon in a First Division Soccer counter ground.
on the
en-
Kowloon
"Y" LADIES LEAD IN CAER CLARK CUP
MRS. READ HEADS THE GOAL SCORERS
NO MATCHES THIS WEEK-END
THERE
(BY STICKS)
THERE are no Caer Clark Cup Ladies' Hockey Tournament matches down for decision this week-end, the next series of three matches being scheduled for a week on Saturday.
As the result of the first six matches there are only four teams with 100 per cent, records, the "Y" Ladies, who are expected to been held offer a stern challenge for the honours which have bebes The game should have taken by the Hong Kong Ladies, heading the table with two victories and place on December 30 but was
con-a goal average of 13 to 0. brought forward by mutual sent,
The game was very one-sided, the Navy holding the upper hand throughout.
PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER LEADERS WEAKENED
Ash And Baldry May Not Play Against GunnESS
There is an element of doubt whether Ash and," Baldry will' turn out for the Lincolas, premier soccer leaders, against the Artillery on Saturday.
The former la suffering from
HAMMETT TO
PLAY IN NAVY
RUGBY PACK
Robertson Included At Three Quarter.
THREE CHANGES AT FORWARD
(By SCRUM HALF)
E Navy, favoured to win t
Triangular: Rugby ment, have mad
one
Saturday of the Valley at 4
an injured arm and shoulder while Baldry's ankle is giving trouble. Higgins was badly bruised in last Sunday's entheir pack t meet the Club on counter with the champions but should be available, ja
Turner, who received a knee injury against the Police three weeks ago,' will be out of action for some weeks to come
MULE CORPS
E. A. Hammett, who would have received a Navy "Cap" had he re- mained in England, has, displaced LE Suther in the back row.
The Club have passed over W.. H. B. Rigg for L G. Rebertson at centre three quarter, while G., A. Stewart, E. A. Munro, and C. Áue-, tin have been replaced in the pack by W. E. Pears, D. McLellan, and
Lady Southorn, President of the competition and donor of the WITHDRAWNSH Garrod
Southorn Cup for the runners-up (held by the Recreio) is now back HUDSPETH the in the Colony after Home leave, and is watching the progress of Navy's. right winger opened. the the competition with the keenest interest, scoring in the first half when he'
in the second half with cut through after a solo effort. The HE St Andrew's Ladies made afon the left wing, but she came into
very fine debut in their Cher the centre Clark series by defeating the Central much better results.
Miss M. McCaw,"is improving her British School girls by 7 goals to nil
Navy forwards dominated play up to the interval, but wild finishing lost them many goals.
In the second half the Navy com- pletely outplayed their rivals and scored two more goals through LANGHEAD, their centre forward, and SKINNER, the left wing.
League Table To Date
Lincolns St. Joseph'n Navy
South China
Borderers
thletic
Club Kowloon Police Artillery
East Lanes
Recreio
First Division.
Goal PW D L F A Pts
A
1
1 25 11 17
....10
9 5 2 1 24 12 14
66 21 28 17 14
9 5 2 1 22 14
At 2 26 11
9 6 1 2 20 12
7502 27
7 5 0 2 22
10 6 0 5 28 30
4 1
5 26 26
9.2
10. Z 1 16
20% 15 28
5 1 1 3 9
on Saturday. It looked as if they play in each match, and gave a very
a record for the Ane exhibition at centré-half. would establish
#
game.
The
under-
All Mamak Matches Declared Void.
RADIO TO LOSE 10 GOALS
(By STICKS)
The following are the,, teame: Club, P. Whitham; J. J. Fergu Bon, L. G.. Robertson. R. HL Griffiths, G. P. Lammert; W. Turner, J. A R. Selby (captain); L.: H.: Bradford, W. E. Peers, E. F. Walkden, F, R S. H. Garrod, D. A Cumming,
BMeLellan, and R. O. F. King
D.
Nevy:-Lt. Buckley (Medway); St. Clair Ford (Medway), Lt. Slater (Eagle), Mid Darley (Suffolk), Lt.
LL FO
Forbes |way),
Comdr.
Roome (Medway),
(Medway) (Capt.);
Linton
highest number of guts in one match, Rocker sisters in the forward Hine are 66HE Hong Kong Mule Corps Currey (Medway); 14. Miers (Med-
will be withdrawn from the until, a quarter of an hour later, on also showing a much better
Lt. Evani (Medway)
(Safolk) Lt an adjacent ground, the "y" Ladies standing of the game.
the Mamak Hockey Tournament Niston (Suffolk), E. A. Hammett coualled their record against the Club de Recreio "B" team. #
The Saints played a good all-round and their eight matches in the com-Cumberland), Lt Brown (H.M.S. Cumberland). L. Whitfield (HM.S. Led by Miss Margaret Wool-
forward line petition will be declared void." Falmouth) and L Miss H. Knill, the Schoolgirls' cap-ley, their captain, the
Pascoe (Bet- * This statement was made by Mr. (way), tain, was wasted during the first half gave a brilliant display.
Their two wing players, Miss P. P. J. Barlow, the Hon. Secretary of Gitline and Miss F. Wong, now con alliate
have the Tournament, yesterday, * big danger as both shown tendencies to cut it towards goal with the result that they have gol into the habit of securing a goal in every match they play."
Miss I. Rogers, at inside right, in Engineers Hopeful Forated becoming a very deadly shot near
goal,
EXTRA TEAM FOR F.A. LEAGUE,
Next Season.
(By OUTSIDE LEFT.)
The Radio Sports Club, hold- ers for the last two seasons, are the team who suffer most from the decision-they won their game by ten clear goals! The Mule Corps, Captained by Major H. E. Eve, withdrew ad ac-|
CLUB RUGBY “A”
WIN 320
Robertson Kicks Five Goals
THE Clab "A" experienced "yan Playing without their captain, Miss count of going out to Camp. They easy watch against the Lin- S. Dalziel, who is now recovering had yet to play the C. B. A., RA
favourably after an operation to her M. C., German Club, St. Andrew's, coins yesterday at the Valley when
throat, the Ladies continued in
6-
0 9 8 43 2 THE ROYAL ENGINEERS are inning vein by overwhelming the and, H., M. B. and felt that the arthey won by five,.,gonļa, a dropped
hoping to be able to field teams Recreio junior team. Mr. Read cal-tures could not be completed con- soal, and a try (32 points) to zil In the Second and Third Divisions lected of the 7 goals, scoring from valently before the scheduled The Lincolns.are to be commend
ed on a plucky) display against MI Pesty of the Hong Kong Football League all angles. McCaw, made sure of completion of the tournament, next season.
retaining her position by scoring twice The Male Corps had beaten the overwhelming, odds in their first
Her second road Signals and the R. E.'s and lost, to season of Rugger Though they will lose Spr. in the second half.
E. F. Walken, E, He Grimths, IL Whitefield (back), Spr. Sloane was the result of very dne effort the K. L. J. C. Radio, 12th Battery C, Meeke, S. Noble, B. C. Allan, (half back) and Spr. Whiting She leaves for Australis on February United, Police, and drew with the
3. and her position probably
CANTON PLAYERS FOR INTERPORT?
South China Players Under Consideration NO DESIRE FOR FRICTION WITH SHANGHAI F.A.
9th Battery, when (centre - forward)
the filed by Miss M. Grifiths. Nouralia salls in February they The Club de Recreio "A" Ladies will be strengthened by the arrival played a match with the Scouts, being the only Car Clark Cup team with- of 70 new men among whom are out a match on Saturday rumoured to be many soccer play- Jera of a high standard.
BIG TEST FOR K.C.C. BILLIARDS
(By OUTSIDE LEFT) Considerable surprise has been occasioned by the publication of the Interport Football trial teams for January 3 and 8 in which Tam To Meet Steel, Coulson's
Title-Holders. Kong-pak, a registered member of the South China Athletic Associa tion but not eligible for Interport honours owing to his non-residence in the Colony, has been selected.
COLONY CHAMPION TO PLAY
(By SPOT BALL)
Friendly billiards match
Interport Selection Committes are taking into consideration several players registered with the ́ ́A-| sociation, but resident outside the Colony.
I understand, however, that has been arranged to take
Mian Marie Roza, who scored for the Ladies' is a young schoolgirl who is) showing good promise Misa Roza wan the firnt Tady to win a Surfboard race
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Hong Kong
Keppel Run Riot Against R. E.'s
Playing at Happy Valley yester- day the Royal Engineers were over- whelmed by H.M.S. Keppel® by #
The main feature of the game be goals to I in a very one-sided
tween the Hong Kong Ladies, cham-
plons, and the C.B.A. Lades was the hockey game....
a work of the champions forward
Sims (4), Twyman (8) And Li
and J. Hutchison got over for the Club, and L. G. Robertson proved successful with the kick five times out of six, licking three very Ane goals from the touch line. Hutchf- son dropped the goal,
line, Mike E. Belby Mod Miss 1 Clarke (2) scored for the winners, BLAKE AND
Churchill indulged in very clever paas-
Ing boats, while Miss W. Bell on the who led by six clear goals at the right wing repeatedly asked across
centres,・・ Miss J. Dalafel, the
Friamper, noored her two goals ze the
respit of waliring efforts, while Miss
interval.
12. Bonnar led the line with all DIVETT SCORES FIVE
usual thrust, though no gonis came her
way,
Miss B, Hance was the best half, while Miss B. Helbling, and Miss M Wallace defended well, giving Hise M. Bird, in goal, little to do,
· •
AGAINST BERWICK
Archer Makes Fine Debut For Club.
E^R. DIVETT) was in great
place on Friday, December 29 between the Palace Hotel, win ners of the Steal Coulson's Bil Hards League, and the Kow“ loon Cricket Club.
Mina E, Grey, who will probably Teams will consist of eight play play at foli-back for the holders, play. ers; and games will be of 250 ed in her first game in the Colony since returning from Home leave when pointa, up,
Whe araisted the "Y" Ladies to draw scored all 5 goals for the
ockey Club understand from. Mr. A. J. On with the Borderers at Bookunpoo an
of her resourceful tackling Berwick at King's Park yester I am reliably informed that it is mund, the Colony champion, that Tuesday. She appears to have lost friendly encounte
he will be leading the Palace Team none
abilities.
day. possible that these three men will in this encounter.
This would permit trials being given to such players as Kang Elng-cheong, South China's brilliant centre for wald, and Li Tin-sang, their equally brilliant right back.
G. form yesterday when he
HAMER GIVE
CBS VICTORY
Tsui Yan Pui. Takes
5 For 31
GRIFFITHS 53 OUT-
A
by:
at Bor
Adult witook 6 for $1 to The Club” forward line, with [for 108, and Archer, a newcomer from Canton, Civil Servion player, playing on the left wing, combin which included ten. ?
be played, though the Selectors are The E. C. C. eight will probably For the CB/A Ladies' Mini B. 6. Divett netted three times in the Tut not desirous of any friction that include H. N. Hakiman, winner of Wooller was the outstanding, forward, frat half, and added two more after well-known may arise through an objection on the last E. C. C. Senior Tournament though Miss M. Smith and the change-over. the part of the Shanghai Associa and already. In the semi Enal of Miles: put in some very useful work
The halves played well and Miss P. tion.
the prement competition, R. P. Phil woolley gave a sound display at left Upw, H. Kew, G, IL. King," runner back. KENT OVERWHELM up to Hakusen, and A. Hyde Lay,
The Palace have about 20 play. SUFFOLK.
ers from whom their eight can be. selected.
First Half Superiority,
Win Game,
H. Enfolk by 3 roads to 3 OVER CUMBERLAND M.S. KENT defeated ILMA EAGLE JUNIORS WIN
fast China – Flest-First
Scott Nets Two
GOAL SCORERS TO DATE
M. Road CYMCA). Marie Baith (CBA)
I. Rogers, (St. Andrew's) A. Alves
(GER)
P_MeC#- (Y.M.G.A)
Joy. Bacicer (C
| R....... Blackmore
ed beautifully and completely over: Queen's Collega a total of 95, whelmed the naval backs. Archer,
proved very fast on the wing. Y
Club D. Skinner; A. A. Dand,
J. Rodger E. V. Esed, E J., D. Lows,
LARGE 8 FOR 10
W. Boed H. Owen Unghes, 7 L Navy Tetley, E R. Divait, J. E. Potter: and Archer,
Club Select Team: For Saturday
At Valley.
acera
AT THE
KING'S
Remedioa