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SARABANDE ONE OF BEST SUBS.

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Messrs. Sturt and Lobel's grey, Barabande, who is only 18,2,

Telephone 21322.

Ladies' Hockey Trial This Afternoon

ONE CHANGE IN TEAMS FOR SOOKUNPOO,

THE second Ladies' hockey trial,

INTERPORT SOCCER TRIAL PROVES FAILURE

FAR EASTERN

OLYMPIC RECORD EGYPTIAN AVIATRIK

SPELD RACE

FOR HURDLES

All-Malaya Chinese Olympiad.

4/5 SEC. BEHIND WORLD MARK

Kuala Lumpur, December 26,

Ayer,

Elnad. Leutiny ushi Moth machine, speed race in the three conteste

itish

of.

CHAN A Kowa Singapore with the Calro

athlete, broke the Far Eastera 2 seconds by

Olympic record of 152 covering the 100 Metres High Hur- dler in 1.51/5 secs in the All-Malaya kr Chinese Olympiad here to-day

George Saling, the American athlete, holds the world record of 1.42/5 secs, established at the Olympic Games in 1932.5-

ARGYLLS REMAIN

--UNBEATEN. Lindsay's Lapse Costs H.Q. Lincolns Game.

(BY IMP)

Argylis Detachment

?

over a course of between Alexandria" "and"

Reuter.

CLUB SWAMP

ARMY BY SIX

GOALS TO ONE

Divett Scores Four Times But Injured.

WOODWARD IN GOAL

(BY STICKS)

ing by 4 goals to 1 in the first half,

LISTLESS DISPLAY BY SOUTH CHINA

THE STARS

ALLAN AND MORRISON OUTSTANDING

BELTRAO AND LEUNG SHINE

[BY OUTSIDE LEFT)

MUST WIN

Return Encounter With Lincolng.

G.O.C. TO ATTEND GAME

ecast Of Local Saccar

(B) OUTSIDE-LETT)

Beaten by an odd goal three weeks ago, South

YESTERDAY'S Interport trial, the first of the China are almost com series, as a means of selecting the probable In-pelled to beat the Lin terport team proved an utter fiasco as neither colns in the return en team-work nor team-spirit was displayed at any counter at Caroline Hill period of the game.

on Sunday if they are to

The majority of players displayed a certain listlessness i retain the First Division their play, probably due to staleness, for it must be admitted that Soccer Championship the majority of the players had taking part in week-end grmen they won last year in

brilliant manner.

or in charity games over the holidays.

China

South China are fielding nina of "the eleven, men who

Although Tay has not the weight of Wong he is 1 clever. er forward than the latter, whe is more of the busillag, type, though a deadly-shot when within range, br The Lincolns will also be without the services for two of their original team

Heath; thei keeper, I now under sus

Among those who stood out were N. Beltrao (St. Joseph's), Distinction will be added to the? Leung Wing-chul (South China) for Whites, while Allan (Artil. game by the presence The Hong Kong Hockey Club

|C.B.E.,.. D.S.O. - General were in great form yesterday when lery), and Morrison (Borderers) gave a superb display in front of General O.C. Borrett, C.B., C.MG Tanintained their unbeaten

the overwhelmed the Army in a fast Wong Wing. Podmore was another outstanding half-back who Commanding the Troops in South hockey certificate when they bockey encounter on the U.S.R.C.| should gain his Interport "cap" this year. defeated "HQ". Lincolns at ground by 6 goals të '1, after lead-

Very few players stood out In-¡ness......

met the Lincolns in the inst Shamshulpi yesterday by 'n

G. E R. Dirett (4) and Lt. Ale-dividuay, two successes being the

[E. Strange's Improvement

encounter three weeks ago.- goal to nil.

scored the Army backs, Allan (Artillery) and E. Strange did not fare well in Fau Ka-ping, the reserve custo-, Drummer Lindsay had the mis-xander-Sinclair (2)

the opening stages, and this was dian will takes Wong Wing's plass fortune to turn the ball into his goals, both players giving a bril-Morrison (Borderers).:

The latter was seen much more probably due to Elliott's bungling between the sticks, while Nz Po own net after 20 minutes and this lant display of combination and

Divett: was hurt in action than his colleague and In the second half, however, he kui has been given the outside left proved to be the only goal of a all-round play.

His in Intercepted two very fine centres berth vacated by Tay" Quéo-liang, game in which play reached a high when he rushed the goal-keeper in gave a rousing display.

the first half and retired from terception was perfect while hia from Yeung Shui-yick to net on who has been moved to the inside- standard..

right position, formerly filled by The teams were evenly matched play for part of the game, but he sense of anticipation stood him in both occasions.

Podmore and Pardoe for the Wong, Mel-shun, who is now under Kelly, Boyd and Withers playing returned to score a third goal.good stead.

A. V. Gosano who should have Colours showed good understand- suspension, as well for the Argylls, while Bentley, N. A. E. Mackay, the St., An- Chapman, Wildy, and Taylor did drew's Club centre-forward, turn partnered Strange for Colours ing, the former giving an excelleal ed out for the Club on the right failed to make an appearance, and account of himself during the first good work for "HQ"

Argylls: Peacock, Farebrother, wing in the absence of K. Owen- if I remember rightly did the same half when he badly rattled the Bransby, Withers, McGaw, Fethering Hughes, while W. Woodward, with-thing last season. His brother,, B opposing forwards by good speil ham, Sheppard, Perry, Boyd, Pearce out pads, toak up the position be Gosano; also failed to make an aping tactics. He would fit in well and Kelly.

"HQ" Llacs-Smith, Bentley, Lindtween the sticks in Skinner's ab pearance owing to an injured knee with Baltrao and Leung Wing-chal. Their respective positions were Podmore la ́s tireless player and Bey, Fox, Green, Chapman, Jacobs, sence. Brown, Murphy, Wildy and Taylor.

filled by David Leonard (St. can place the ball where he de Joseph's) and Sheppard (Police)..|| sires..

The experimental formation of

Winners Deserve Wind Ridley and Bickford appeared The Whites fully deserved to until the end of the seni rapid after twenty-five minutes plays to win, they were on the offensive for Set. Ask their left back Divett be a fallure but later the pair.com most of the game and Combey had injured "s the first The ground will have a great netted soon after the start and bined well, the former displaying many more shots to deal with than against South China

mitted to hospital. He will be out of deal to do with the result of the soon after acored second goal, his true form, while the latter Wong Wing: Most of the attacks, game. As most of their matches The Army missed a good chance, fashed across many very fine con-however, failed in midfield. With soccer for at least a mont

six centre halves playing the pass. have been played on their own but almost immediately afterwards tree.

Blake, who played on the left ing was none too good and there (bumpy grass ground, the C.B.A scored through Lt. Laine.

Sinclair broke through from the wing for the Whites, was

often were very few really good goal- will have a definite advantage if they secure a home match instead bully-off to score for the Club and out of position and was very 'rare-scoring ⋅ movementa. Except 195 backs have been called on." They of playing on the sandy ground at after a brief respite, during which ly in a position to take the ball ons spell in the second half, Careline Hill, where the Radio the Club attacked continuously, he from his inside. In the latter Blues forwards played too closely have already played together.

The following are the teamst excel. The C.B.A. players have ad- scared the fourth goal just before stages of the game he showed had they adopted more open South China-Pau Ka-ping; LA

glimpses of his best form, but he methods, much might have been sang and Lau Mau; Leung 35 mitted that they are not accustom-the sides changed over.

|learned. In the second half, the Army was never really in the picture. ed to play on sand grounds, and this

Leung, Wing-chul and Lee Kwo Chinese Partnership

Yeung fact has been proved by their backs were outstanding and held

A new partnership In Ho Ka- Strange miskicked midway through and Ng poor displays against St. Andrew's the Club with more success. and the Jats, on the Marina Divett, however, netted his third keung (Athletic) and Tam Kong the second half that he failed to Lincolns:Deacon Roden Įgrounds.

and fourth goals in the fins! pak (South China) proved the shoot when a couple of yards out. minson D minutes of the game,

second success of the day, The Strange recovering to concede a This Army attacked on several latter's approach work was per corner. Combey cleared wall from occasions, but the partnership of fect, while he cleverly manoeuvred Elliott, but Yeung Shut Tick Rodger and Dand proved too for for openings and passed neatly. gathered the ball, to centre for E midable, donde

He understood perfectly Ho's for STRANGE to beat Combey. Club:-W. Woodward; A. A. Dand, ward work. Unfortunately they A minute later, Yeung raced J. Rodger: W. Reed, H. 1. D. Lowe, had to play without a right wing clear and sent across a centre from KOWLOON E. V. Reed; N. A. E. Mackay, Ja Tetley, G. E. P. Divett, Lt. A. Sinclair for half the game,

Hockey Notes

Woodward fulfilled his duty very creditably, “clearing a number of Tast ahots with

· "first-time"`hits:

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The game opened" scoring on both a xides

I hear that Gurbachan Singh, who was to have left early this month for India on leave has put off his date of departure un!l! after the 'big. clash.

#

Both teams are highly confident of being able to leave the field with full points, and I sincerely hope that the Mamak officials will seni that the very best umpires are

available so that no dispute may arisa after the game.

*

Police To Play Champions Another important match this month is that between the Radio jand Police,. scheduled for Sunday

and: J.

Potter

Army: Shields; Lt. Rolasier,

The forward Hine, without

the right winger, would it in Lt. Metcalfer Lt. Ravenhill, Halford,well as a possible line, the pro- Youmans: Barlow, Lt. Laine, Senior, Lt. Garthwaite and Lt. Hocquard

HKS.RA BEAT EAGLE

blem being the outside-right position.

**BY | ODD GOAL Yeung Shul-yick certainly pat

some clever work, but

The Hong Kong and Singapore bungled

defeated HM8, Eagle on the playing on him rina w ground - yesterday by impossible driven la to 2 after leading in the first half by 2-gonis, to all.

Chinese,

inT is preparation for the forth week at Caroline Hill: The Police Ander Singh scored twice in the ball sure to have something to say în the Valley Stakes. That he has coming visit of the Australian are third in the League table and the speed to win seems certain, Ladies' hockey team, will take are unbeaten to-date. but much will depend on his pro- place at Sookunpoo, this afternoon | gress during his latter track-work at 5 o'clock...

Many critics think that Sara- bande will be among the sea. son's best, though it appeaES to me that he is essentially a sprinter, ping

There is one pony of which very

much may be heard just before the

The C.B.A. will meet the St. Miss O, Dalziel (""Y" Ladies) in Andrew's Club in a “needle”” mati unable to play and her position on next Bunday, and I should not the right wing will probably be surprised to see the Saints filled by Miss E. Bell (H.K. Ladies), who figured In, the Arst Trial.

The following: are the téamas

Fowl

B. D'Almanda (Recreio), (H. K., Ladies)

Annual Meeting. This is Utopian. Ladles), Woolley St

a black pony of 14:hands, belong-Wong" (St. Andrey ing to Mr. Li Fook Wing. He moves (H. K. Ladien) - Very well indeed; and in being very carefully trained., **

Andrew's

2. |and: When the pony le given a' resl test somewhere round the middla of next month, we may read of

Bose excellent

Yong Chan, a bron

been sh

mor ing.

Pony

spite of their poor showing recent- |ly): The CB.A, were very luck

have been able to share a goal with the Saints In their, first meeting

arst half for Gunners, but him to br Lt. Comdr. Atkinsða equallin for to leave top Eagle with two neat goals after spreads the change over, Daty Mohammed however, netted the winning for the Gunners

BORDERERS

RIUMPH OVER LINCOLNS

Beltr

and

well enoug clusion in combin wards:

onat

togel

the

Turner, their right back, still on the wick the and not play on Sunday. Rodan and Edminsan the reserye

Yeuns" was so surprised A

Funge AS

which E. STRANGE again scored,

Just before these goals were scor

Dodley, Cork and Baldry, McGuinness, Higgins, and Fipcquard (Captain);

Saturday.

DESK FIRST DIVISION ROYAL NAVY

ed Channings left the field owing Police

fo. a knee injury, but, the Whi

were then dominating play

| want" close with a coup

shots, one on the run

effort, only Combey

by saving anot

Alfan.

IINCOLNS

Club

aroline Hill, 4

CHINA

THIRD

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