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CLUB 'A” DEFEATED

Poor Handling Spoils the start, but faulty handling nulli-

Encounter

IRVING SCORES GOOD TRY

(By OUTSIDE LEFT)

ffed a good movement,

Eventually a good passing bout saw Richards go over wide of the posts for an unconverted try.

away

The Club retaliated strongly, but despite a good service by Meeke A fifteen drawn from the Small at the base of the scrum, Griffiths

threw Ships and H.M.S. Cumberland dewan erratic and feated the Club "A" fifteen by two several scoring opportunities by tries (6 points) to a try (3 points) wild passing. in a very scrappy rugby excounter at Happy Valley yesterday.

Innumerable passes were drop- ped on both sides, the Club defence being very poor.

Griffiths showed dashes of bril- liance, but his passes to Lowson were often wild,

Selby, as inside thraequarter to Noble, instead of at scrum-half, showed very poor defence,

Vines Has

To Change

His Mind

SUFFERS 4 DEFEATS AGAINST TILDEN

New Rugby League

Test Record

BABE RUTHFS SALARY CUT

(By ROVER)

their fifth meeting of their current · tennis ~ professional tour, Big Bill Tilden again took the massure of young Ellsworth Vines at Providence, R.L. by [scores of 7-5, 6-2, 86.

CHINA

"BORDERERS BEAT LINCOLNS

Costly Errors By Woolley

TWO blunders.by Woolley 'at forward cost the Drum- mers of the Lincolns their friendly soccer match against the Borderers' Detachment by the odd gual in nine at the Valley yesterday, pol

With the goal at his mercy

on two occasions, Woolley fail. ed bailly, Dixon (3), Farmery and Allenby scored for the Drummers.

LA SALLE'S SECOND HALF EFFORT DECIDES

Hockey Club's Ten Men Win

East Lancs Are Well Beaten

MACKAY SCORES TWICE

(BY STICKS).

ARMY MAKE-

ONE CHANGE

FOR SATURDAY

Stocker Replaces Dewey Against C.C.C.

FOURTH LEAGUE ENCOUNTER

their threa matches to date in the pre-

HAVING drawn

Stocker is making his first ape pearance of the season, and if he ir in practice he should prova ig- valuable for "opaning the... Innings

PLAYING one man sart the Hong Kong Hocker Club seniors de

feated the East Lancashire Regiment eleven by three goals to mier cricket league the Army have nil in their first encounter this season on the U.S.R.C. ground yes- made one change in their sløven to terday, pakk

Step meet Craigengower at the Valley on H.-J. D. Lowe, who was injured in the match against the Macao Saturday, Lt A. J. Stocker replac Club last Sunday, was able to play and 8. E. Arcker was absenting Pte. Dewey of the Lincolns: from the left wing position. The Club played four forwards, and A. E. P. Guest turned out for the Arst time this sorson at right half, partnering the Roed brothers, W. Beed belag`at, cantré-half,

N. A. E. Mackay scored twice LINCOLNS HOLD Lt. Williams.

PUNJABIS AFTER sharing two goals at the early in the game, and H. Owen- interval La Salle College beat Hughes added a third goal before the Boys of the Lincoln's Regiment the teams changed over. by 3 goals to 1'in their soccer en- counter at Chatham, Boad yester ball" day. New 1933

Vines, one victory over Tilden was on the previous Saturday at Washington, though he boasted a few months ago before turning professional that any one of a number of top ranking amateurs] could trim the aging former Davis Cup star.

Carl Hubbell, famed "acrew hurler of the world champion York Giants and hero in the World Baseball Series, has signed his contract with the club with a salary reportedly to be around $18,000, it was announced to-day.

Hubbell was voted the most valuable player in the National League by sports writers last year,

He was also selected the most valu able pitcher in the senior circuit.

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LEAGUE SOCCER FIXTURES.

Alteration For The Week-End.

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The following addition are made Three world wwlaming records, twa to the week-end soccer card: by Miss Hideko Machata and one by

Saturday, Senior Shield, Second Mataji Kiyokama, have been officially round.-South China v R Navy recogalted by the International Aquatic (Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.) Sports Union in a message received by the Japanese Water Sports Union.

Miss Machata set the record for the 200 metres breastroke with a minutes 8 acconds, and another for the 400 me-

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Junior Shield, Second round re- play-H.KFC v. S. W. Borderers (H.K.F.C. ground, 2.80 p.m.).

1.

The soldiers played a much im- Proved game in the second half when they held the Club, forwards well in check, though Mackay miss. jed several good opportunities.

The East Lancs showed "accuracy in their hitting, but lacked com. bination in the forward line. Their halves, however, were very weak in

Club:L. D. Skinner; ́A.'A. Dand

Potter.

Garrison Knock-Out Competition

TWO DISALLOWED GOALS

(By IMP)

Dewey was second in the batting and headed the bowling for the

Army in the Triangular Tourna ment series.

The following in the Army side: Capt. P. V. Williams (B.A.), Capt. D. B. Michell (R.A.), Lt. C. O.

Garth walta (RA), Lt. B. Walkar (B.B.) It A. J. Stocker (8.W.B), LA.-D. B. {Butler (FLQ.), Lt. J. T. Williams (E. |Lancs.) C. 8. M. J. Elwin (E. Lanca), Cpl. E. Ballard (B.A.8,0.), Cpl W.H

Reserve: Sgt. E., T. Taylor. (B.A.

"Company, Lincolas, did ex- College (RAM.C.), and Ita. We their all-round 'play.'**' MEA ceptionally well to hold "Whitley (RAR.0.), Sample A J. Rodger: A. E. P. Guest, W. Reed, Company, Punjabis, to a goalien P.C.).

V. Reed; J. L. Tetley, H. Owen- draw in the First Round of the Gar-Scorer:L/Bdr. Ives and Umpire:- Hughes, N. A. E. Mackay, and J. Erison Inter-Company Hockey W. O. L R. Jordan, (RE).-)))

East Lancs-Lythgoe: Cox, Glaster: Knock-out competition on the K.C.C. TEAM AGAINST CS.C.C Murphy Hammond, Neighbour; Lt Marina ground yesterday after ex- Beer, Norman, Snugg, Towbin and Lt.

The following will represent the Robinson."

tra time had been played.

The replay will be staged at Civil Service in a friendly cricket Kowloon Cricket Club igainst "the Shamshuipo,

GARTHWAITE NETS DECIDER

:

encounter on Saturday at » Kow- The Lincolns, who scored two lóon:-1596 p

G. Goodwin E. G. Fincher, "SE. F. disallowed goals, were best served by Mayfield, the Battalion goal- Fincher, 2. Lay, G. G. Burnett, N. A. E. Mackay, Q, L. Stapleton, W. G keeper, and 2nd Lieut. Cragg at fung, FA. Munn, B. V. Gittens and outside left. The right back and A. N. Other tit inside "right were the leading players on the Indian's side.

K.C.C... LEAGUE - II TEAM

ters breaststroke with 8 minutes 3,8 Sunday, Hong Kong League. L-

The Punjabis lost to the H.K.S. seconds, while Masaji Kiyokawa set the Recreio v. Athletic (Kowloon F.C.R.A. on the Marina ground yester 400 meters men's mark with 5 minutes ground, 4. p.m.).

|day by a goal to all 30.4 seconds.

The following matches have been Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite scoring postponed:

the only goal of the match in the By winning all three Tests against Australia, England set up a new Rug Division I. South China v. Recreió:

Saturday, Hong Kong League.-]latter end of the first half. |by League record,

Radio Best Medway, The third game of the series, the H.K. Police v. R.A Division II. The Radio Sports Club, beat the score in which was 15-16, proved the Lincoln Begt, v. Kowloon F.C.; Medway by the odd goal in' three most thrilling, the brilliant goal-kick Division III. R.E. S.W. Bor- yesterday.

BAND BEAT. DRUMS ing of James Sullivan, being a feature) of the matche

Awtar Singh gavo the Radio fea " Sunday, Hong Kong, League

the lead in the first half and added Goals by Brown, "Bourne, and Harry Mitler, who won the British Division I. R. Navy Athletic; a second in the second half. Morri- Wells save the Lincoln's Band day: lightweight boxing championship from Division II 8.W. Borderers v. son scored for the naval side, who hockey triumph over the Drummers F. E. Lawrence, I. Oyely, 7. & W Johnny Cuthbert at the Albert Hall on South China,

had a chance to equalize from by three clear goala:after a blank Smith, A. N. Other, 8. Jer, G. Lee, W. Thunday, won three A.B.A titles and

first half.

Durnett, G. A. V. Hall, W. Hydey G. A. Brith Em

Empire championship as an The following changes of grounds penalty bally but failed. M

White and WL. G. Hirst. amateur. He also took part in the are made: Olympic Games at Los

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Angeles.

derers...

...

Saturday, Hong Kong League.

He is a little temperamental but a Division I. H.K.F.C, v Lincoln fine boxer, and his aggressive methods

are supported with a damaging punch. Regt. (H.K.F.C.4 p.m.); Division. to has fought nearly a dozen profes-II. Young Indians v. R.A. (MM!» sional contests without defeat,

tary, H.V., 2.30" p.in.),,

'Birmingham have secured from Dun- dee the services of James Robertson as leader of the attack.

Robertson has been with the Scot- tish side for years and last year not- ted 24 goals.

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HOME FOOTBALL.

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POLICE MAMAK WIN|THE TRAGIC

OVER MEDICAL.

Wass And Parker Share Six Goals.

DEATH OF BEST

HORSE IN INDIA

(Continued from Page 4.)

The following!will represent the KCC. - Juniorsalɛagüinst the` Poliva In a Second División"Längdë”, ens counter at Happy Valley on Satug.

SAINTS BEAT LA SALLE

At King's Park yesterday St.

one wicket.

Joseph's College beat La Salle by

La Salle 122 for 8 deci, (A. da Bilva. 36, A. R. Kitchell, 5 for 8)."

St. Joseph's 198 for '9 (C: Amery. Star of Italy 28, E Silva 4 for 39),

The Police," conquerors of the The "race", was run over a mile |Radio Sports Club, secured both and six furlongs.

points in a Mamak Tournament fx-won by half a length from Ethics, ture against the Royal Army Medi-who finished three lengths, ahead cal Corps by..7 goals to 1 at Soo-of Bans Ame. Betting: 11 to 2 „against Star of Italy, 8 to 1 Elhics, kunpoo yesterday.****

evens Sans Ame, PA

(Results On Page 1)

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) TABLE TO DATE

Goals PWÈD PAPU

Wais (8) Parker (8), and Perkins 26:19 5 2 60 27.40 24 14 4 6 67 28 84 scored for the Police, and. Nell re- 25 15 7 8 65 45 38 plied for the soldiers. .28 15 9 2 50 30 32

Herbert Carpenter, former Exsex cricketer, has passed away. During his twenty-seven seasons in first-class

on Chesterfield cricket he scored over 1,000 runs seven occasions.

Stockport His best performance was when, with Barnsley Charles McGahey, he added 828 runs Walsall for the third wicket against Surrey at Tranmere Doncaster the Oral in 1904.

Halifax The Junior lightweight boxing cham. Barrow plonship of the world passed into the Wrexham hands of Frankie Klick, of San Francis Accrington co on January 2, when he defeated Kid Gateshead Chocolate on a technical knockout. The Southport Lowson made a good solo ef-

|fight was stopped by the referes in the Crewe

seventh round.

York fort when from a lineout ka

Darlington , :* Look the ball at his feet to the

Bobby Jones has not lost his form Hartlepools Navy goal line, but Drury man=

during hli retirement.

Chester aged to secure the touch down,

Playing at the East Lake Clubs at Carlisle Soon after the Navy went over Atlanta, he want round this champion New Brighton for their second try, Irving ship course in 64, 8. under par le Rotherham

Rochdale dribbled the ball from the half-way should have broken his own course re-

cord of 63, as he reached, the 18th Mansfield [line past Rigg, who falled toʻgather, reso in 61, but took three patik

patta, m to culminate a good effort with`an unconverted try.

B. I. McCabe, the Australian, and New South Wales all-rounder, has me- In the second half the Club had cessfully undergone an operation for Meeke worked the scrum woll, most of the play. but despite appendietis in Sydney. Although Mo but Turner was off form in sup-Iseveral good runs by Eing, Turner Cabe will almost certainly be kept out Jand Griffiths, they failed to get of the remaining Sheffield Shield mat- ches (says Heater), it is expected that ke.will be able to make the Test tour' over more than once.

of England if selected.

port.

Richards for the Navy was nearly over once when he in-

tercepted a pass to dash away

45 25 27

22

856 502 C. BA. 23-19-1043 48 342 Hadlo

26 10 11 840 53 25

•24 870 6

49 50 22 Police

United

5:56 12:48

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·TABLE TO DATE.

"Owned by Mr. Edward Esmond, Sans Ame won the King Emperor's Cup at Calcutta, for the second year in succession.

Chess

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAT

Victoria Chess Club v Kowloon Glass Club (Lane Crawford's Besturant,

6.15 p.m.)

TO-MORROW

Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pix.

After a terrific battle Sans Ama 8846 4.16 just got the better of the Australian 18 21.45 5 16 horse Ethics, owned by Mr. A. Hig- Margine, by a short head with Captain 731 12 1 7 Elgee's Tel Asur, third in the 1981

Golf 1 18:17 7 Lincolnshire Handicap, a head

Competition of Becond Bound® away third. The well-backed

Hong Kong Golf Club Ladi 5330 19:13 6 825115 French horse. Fougatchey was Championship,

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Sans Amo started at 5-1 and Tal Asurat-6-1. Bans Ame covered

HL Hockey Club "A" ««Y.M.CZ:

the mile in one minute 39 85 SATURD |seconds as against his 40 and 15 seconds. Inst years redu

· Mr. Edward Esmond, who Is Second

| walll-known on the turf in Eng- land and France had in Bans Ams a colt of the highest class. Many

Road Race Classic critics considered him to be

also winning the Viceroy's Cup and

Icar class in this clásale race. G.ET, best horse ever seen in India, He not only won this race, last year. ed again this year in the Italian Eyston with Court: Laraniwers Hamilton gained second-place. Babe Rath, whom some the sports Mile: Miglls with a team of M.G. first, and Lord Howe with HG. but scored a magnificent treble by writers have been describings Magnettes, twelve horsepower Afterwards, Lord Howe described the Eclipse Stakes.

Prior to being exported to in housand-mile the fair as the most gruelling dia, Sane Ame, who is by Bamou-

Ibe put.

"through" because of kis falling legs,

going to stick with the New York motor cars. Yankees for at least one mure bass.

King, Garrod, Castleton' and Cox shone among the forwards, while McGugan, a newcomer, often secured possession, but

with a clear field, but Turner was too slow off the mark.

showed a great burst of speed Irving, and Richards; the Naval

to bring him down a couple of« backs, were prominent throughout and made many spectacular runs yards from the linske fake Just beore the end of the game down the wings. They were, how ever, poorly served by their in-the Club scored an unconverted, try sides, who constantly fumbled through Noble after a good three Bambine in reported to have passes from Talbot, the aland-of-quarter movement. BANDAR half,

Boy Schofield played well

tide superior, Navy, meru rarely allowed Meakeymu

The Navy forwarda superior, bunCÍ

Mr A, H, Harbord refereed and | Uned up the following:-Go

behind. B. and Camberland

The Irving, Ldg. Beat yh Finda-Moyes and Layo Talbot and Boy, Schofield It. Buther, Lt. Emmanuel

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