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CHINESE WIN BY LONE GOAL IN FAST GAME
BRILLIANT COMBINATION WITH REED
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Sports Diary
Hockey:-
TO-DAY
POLICE BEAT NAVY
IN FAST GAME BY
ODD GOAL IN FIVE
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Eighth Battery, R.A. v Incognitos"
(U.S.R.C. Grd., 6.15 p.m.) Just before the interval, Connell Hong Kong Football Association equalising. He received the ball missed a glorlous chance of Council, 5.80 p.m.
from Wearmouth, and hooked it Royal Hong Kong Yacht Clab's Fifth over the bar from about four yards
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C. Pile played a magnificent gume for the Police, and his strong tack ling and clearances earned his much
Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladles applause. He was well supported by Section LG.U. medal competition Blackburn, who revealed himself (New Course, Fanling).
as speedy as Wearmouth on several occasions.
Hockey
Reed Too FastTM.
had the Service halves beaten Reed, on the right wing,' was (every time. brilliant at all times of the game Gurbachan Singh made an Ideal Meetings:— and was the most dangerous of leader and was never selfish. Hla
• (Continued From Page 4)
the Services forwards in the play in the first half marked him second half. His centring was as one of the finest forwards seen this connection were Swain and jdeadly accurate, while bis superior on display this season. He had Gorman, who provided the necessary Gosano,, the Civilians left-half.
speed, had a telling effect on very hard luck on several occasions when he broke through only to be means in a decisive manner. Play Garthwaite has never been seen robbed at the crucial moment. ing especially well under pressure, to better advantage. Ho made
Pinto was good in the first half, both backs, by good clearance work, most of the openings. He and was seen in several dazzling. bined very well with C./Sgt. Reed, passing bouts with Gurbachan gave invaluable aid.
on his right, and at all times was Singh, but his only fault was that With the assurance of steady in support of Senior and the other his passes to Souza were far to far backing, Smith and his inter-forwards.
forward in the opening half. mediaries devoted their main efforts The Services' five half-back,
Souza made an ideal left winger to the offensive, and showed a pleas-game wrought havoc with the and was given plenty to do in the Civilians' attack and Garthwaite opening half. In the second ing accuracy in their forward pass gave them man yauxious moments. period he did not have much to do,
but did it well when called upon. Kartar Singh, the inside-left, was Lawton, in his still unusual role the only apparent weak link in the tain Errol. of leader, displayed a zeal worthy Services' forward line, his passing HM.S. Suffolk. and Mr. G. T. The game was handled by Cap
Manners, R.N., of of greater auccess in his endeavours to Lal Singh being exceptionally to penetrate Sui Tin-lim's charge-weak, while he falled to combine Palmer. Horner and O'Donnell were inclined with Senior. to shoot without steadying them-
ing.
without being hurried.
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•
Police Halves Disappoint
H.K.S.R.A. v Punjab Regiment
(Marine, 4.80 p.m.)} Y.M.C.A. y Recreio
The Police halves wore much (Y.M.C.A. Grd., 5.15 p.) below their true form, Gough in
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LINCOLNS FORCE DRAW
Santos Gives Excellent Display For Recreio.
Jin particular being weak. In tackling, and over-kicking his for- warde. Stephens was again tho 'star of the forwards. His tire- less efforts and accurate 'passes were responsible for the many, dangerous movements between Moss, T. File and Johnson,
Bame
Services Open Scoring Lal Singh, on the left wing, dis- Kartar Singh opened the scoring
Moss played well. He is speely, selves, although each showed up well played great bursts of speed, and when Souze partially saved a free
and positions himself well, and in approach work. Evans sent over his backstick centren were in-hit by Dulla Singh, the former
can shoot to good effect when pro- several centres which gave the variably very accurate. His stick-rushing into the goalmouth to
vided with an opening. On the Athletic defence several
uneasy work was good, and he apolled ecore from the resultant melee.
The Third Division match between sible for many good centres in other wing, T. Pile was respon moments.
well when called upon.
Just before the interval Gur-the Lincolns and the Recreio result the first half, but in the later Chinese Forwards Shine
Souza, in goal for the Civilians, bachan Singh netted the equaliser. ed in a draw of one goal each on stages did not see much of the played a sterling game, but he has into took the ball into the circle Saturday.
The Recreio owed this ball. Green was not up to form, Although without the services of not yet the "big match" tempera-and gent in a pile-driver, which division of points to the splendid and. seemed lost in the inside the redoubtable "Darkie" Chen, the ment and showed signs of nervous-Hollingsworth brilliantly atopped, display of their defence particularly berth. Athletic forwards were well up to ness at times. He kicked well, but but Gurbachan Singh was on him Silva. standard; their combination being was very unfortunate on one oc-in a flash and hooked the ball from
From the commencement of the a good bustling game, being quick Johnson worked hard and played effected without waste of time, and casion when he stopped the ball under Hollingsworth's feet into the title did the majority to seize on an opening, and paving
but was not quick enough in clear-net.
of the attacking, and opened the bad luck with several good efforts. Ho Kar-keung was especially apting his charge, a goal resulting, In the second half the Services good run by placing the ball wide of The second half opened at the
scoring when Santos completed a Jin flashing in snapshots on the run E. V. Reed Disappoints
were all over the Civilians and en-Reed. and they were always in the right
joyed most of the play. They at-
fast pace, with, the Navy E. V. Reed was definitely dis- tacked again and again and Garth- went down the centre and placed who played well with Bowes, his direction, while Au Ping-ming show-appointing in defence, being con-waita eventually scored the de- the Lincolns on even terms.
Just prior to half time Reeson striving for the equaliser. Kiley ed masterly control over the bail, tinually at fault in playing the ball cider from a short corner, after a which enabled him to outwit the inside the circle instead of send- very doubtful stop by Kartar TWO PENALTY GOALS mouth scramble, handling shots inside man, centred and Perkins East Lanes defenders on several ing it up to his forwards.
did well to clear, a dangerous goal- occasions.
Wong was not much better. al-game saw the Civilians come very Singh. The last minutes of the Lai Kwok-chiu and Ho Chor-yin though he did intercept several near to equalising, but Metcalf and
RESULT IN DRAW
from Cousins and Cannell. At tackled and cleared with their usual dangerous passes and in the Arat Roissier proved very reliable.
the other end Stephens ran Organ, precision and combined well with half saved many awkward aftua-
through, but Johnson intercepted R.A.F. Held By Medicals and shot jack by the post, the backs to check the activities ofjtions with last-minute saves.
The teams were: Organ. East Lance' forwards.
Combined Services: -Pte. Hollings Bliss, at right-half, played; a very worth (Army); Lieut. N. W. Metcalfe
In Scrappy Game
> Johnson Again. Scores The Athletic got away to a good fine game throughout and safely (Army) and Lt. Rossier (Lincolns):
Play continued fairly evenly, but Orchestra, start, and, after Ho Kar-koung had dealt with Lal Singh and Kartar Nk Dulla Singh (Army) and L/NK Force and the R.A.M.C. ended in Johnson Receiving from Step-
Lient. D. E. Holland-Martin (Navy), match
At King's Park on Saturday the eventually the Police livoned up sent two efforts just wide of the Singh, spoiling magnificently and Alaf Din (Army); G/Sgt. Reed (Army),
between the Royal Air and increased their lead through Orchestra.
upright, they took an early lead, flicking the ball up to the forward Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite (Army), W. a draw, both teams scoring a goal hens, Johnson, ran clean through. rather luckily, as the result of line with perfect accuracy.
: Senior (Army), L/Nk. Kartar. Singh from the penalty spot. quick interception by Au Ping W. A. Reed played bis usual (Army) and L/NK. Lal Singh (Army)
the Navy defence, beating Ryecroft ming, who tapped the ball into the brilliant game at centre-half and F. V. Wong (St. Andrew's), E. V. Reed eleven throughout the match and
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The Medicals were the superior and scoring with a left-footed shot. net when Oxford stumbled when helped considerably in the defence (Club); A S. Blina (St. Andrew's), did majority of attacking, while tired, and were often caught out West and Rysecroft appeared about to collect the ball.
in many a tight corner. In the W. A. Reed (Hong Kong Hockey the Air Force retaliated now and of position. Pepper handled the A good movement by the Athletle second half, however, he was evi-Club) (capt.) and E. L. Gosano (Uni-then. in the second half almost found its dently tiring after the terrific drew's Club), G. E. R.' Divett. (Hong the Medicals in the first half from Elstered against him, made few versity); N. A. E. Mackay (St, An-
ball very capably throughout, and, goal when Fung King-yu netted, but pace and was often left spread-eagled Kong Hockey Club), Gurbachan Singh
Goulty opened the scoring for apart from the second goal re- was just off-side.
by the fast-moving Services for- (Kowloon Indians Tennis Club), J. M. a penalty kick. Then the East Lancs had their wards.
mistakes. The Navy halves were Pinto ("Incognitos") and A. P. Souza best chance of equalising. A penalty Gosano, at left-half, played`anj
("Incognitos"). was awarded them for an intrige-untiring game throughout, feed- ment by Ng Tak-wing inside his ing his wing combination, Souza MONSOON BREAKS own area, but Smith, though his and Pinto, with brilliant passes. shot was a fast one and the elevation
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Yo..
SUFFOLK WIN SHOOTING
Divett's Stickwork
ATHLETIC BEAT EAST LANCS
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Maire, sailed by Comdr.
The R.A.F. recovered in the overworked, and could not hold second period and made several the fast-moving Police forward. Medical's goalkeeper, saved some tacklers, and some of their passes dangerous attacks, but Wright the line: Pyatt and Love were keen
fine shots.
to Kiley and Wearmouth wera Beecham equalised for the Air very good. fore the final whistle. Force from a penalty kick just be-
The forwards, did not combine at all well, their passing and finish- ing movements being much below
FUSILIERS LOSE TO their usual standard. Wearmouth
RAILWAY
was the outstanding forward, and was always a menace to the Polico goal when in possession of the ball Kiley and Bowes worked well, the latter often giving Cannell an opening by, judicloua trrough-
Play With Depleted Team Throughout
Athletic: Sui Tin Lim; Mak Sui and combined Hon, Wong Sik Ping: Ho Chor Yin, Divett. Lai Kwok Choi, Ng Tak Wing: Tang Kwong Sum, Ana Ping Ming, Ho Ka Keung, Yeung Kam Po and Fung King
Orr- The latter was outstanding In Erving, won the "W" Class event East Lanes: Oxford; Swain, Gar- the first half and with Gurbachan of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht man; Power, Smith,, North; Evans, Singh shared the honours during Club yesterday when she beat Mis Horner, Lawton, O'Donnell and Taley. that period. Divett's stick-work tral (Mr. G. V. T. Marshall) by 14 Was a treat to watch, while his minutes 44 seconds. over a 24-miles short passes to Gurbachan Singh course.
At Happy Valley on Saturday, the passes; In the second cruiser champion- Railway defeated the Fusiliers by 8
Cannell's Fine Goal ship U and I (Mr. H. S. Rouse) goals to 1
The final goal came half-way beat Azuma (Mr. H. J. Pearce) by The Fusiliers were badly handicap. through the second half, and gave 15 seconds in a feld of nine ped for most of the game, having the Navy new life. From a corner Jatarters.
to play with a depleted team. Wearmouth dropped the ball into Luana (Commodore Elliott The Railway took full advantage the goalmouth, for Cannell to head- The East Lanes forwards were broke her topmast and Monsoon of this, and practically dominated a beautiful goal. Continuing to certainly unlucky on quite a num (Mr. R. Grieve) her mainmast in the first half, pressing throughout. press, the Navy went very close on ber of occasions, the work of Ryd- Wanderer (Mr. C. C. Blake) went A triangular match was fired on ings and Ball in approach being ex-to the assistance of Monsoon and
Leung Yung Kan netted twice be- several occasions, Perkins saving Stonecutter's range on Saturday,cellent,
fore the interval..
U Ki-fat scored the third goal for The game was played throughout well from Cousins and Cannell, Between HMS. "Suffolk," the
consequently did not finish, For the Athletic, Mak Ping-wa Dockyard Rifle Club, and R.A.0.C., and Chan Chun-ying were good in outside and bailing was frequently
Heavy weather was experienced ponsible for the Fusiliera only goal was capably controlled by the re- the Railway, while Fisher was res in a fast and sporting manner, and and resulted in a win for the the opening half, but Au Kim-fung necessary. The yachts reached a Navy, with the R.A.O.C. just beat was the only forward to find any-speed of 8 knots at times. ing the Dockyard for second place. thing in the nature of an opening Conditions were rather spoiled in the later stages of the game.
R.A.0.C. Beat Dockyard For Second Place
by a veering fishtail wind.
Practices were 200,500 and 600 yards.
Athletic Score First
The halves could not cope will: the East Lanca forwards.
Li Kwok-kee, however, gave tho soldiers many anxious moments.
81 and proved the main stumbling
9198 block.
Scores:-
H.M.8. "Suffolk" Dessy Evans
29, 80 34, 29
Total 30
Anslow Tribe Limbuta
29
Holyhoke
Dockyard.
Austin
Newman
Lowf
Murgatroyd
Cox Quintiell
R.A.0.0. Goald Todd: Cheshire Donaldson Good Stephe
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CLUB AND SAPPERS
SHARE POINTS
(Continued from Page 4) Frequent Goals
On the resumption goals came in
feree.. 譬
The Police displayed superiority in practically all departments, and fully deserved their win. C. Pile play, while credit must also go to was outstanding, and deserves special praise for his splendid dis play while credit must go to Stephens, whose clever scheming and forceful methods made him
quick succession; Howlett netted for WEDNESDAY'S RUGGER CLASH the most effective forward on the
the Engineers, and from the replace
ment the Club forwards went down
88 The Athletic took an early lead the field and Sloan netted with a
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94
BETWEEN CLUB AND NAVY
field.
Police Perkins; Blackburn, C. Pile;
On Wednesday next, the Hong Brooks, Gough and Parker: T. Pile,
through Mok Ping-wa, and just be perfect shot. ka fore the interval the Athletic went 642 further ahead, when Chan Chun-a bad move on Denham's part, He meet a Navy side on the Club ground hert, Pyatt, Love: Kiley, Bowas, Can-
The Club equaliser came through Kong Club rugger "A" Afteen will Stephens, Johnson, Green and Moss.
Navy:-Pepper; Rybcroft, West Gil ying netted with a great cross-received the ball on the half way at 4.45 p.m. drive.
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line and apparently thinking there
The following will represent the
.86. On the resumption, the East as someone behind him, kicked the Clubes
82 Lancs eventually scored when ball back towards his own goal, but, L. G. Robertson; K. A. Munro, Thompson netted from a scrim- unfortunately, the backs, were lying C. S. Archer, R. H. Griffiths and E. woll forward, and Bloan took the op McGregor; P. J. Gardner and D. A. Athletic Kwok-kee: Tang the ball round Sellek who had run
portunity and just manage to get Campbell; H. O. Bramble, R. G. Kwong-wong, Eo Wai-mau; Chan Shal
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mage
607
26, 29, 25 80 mel, Wong Wing In To Ho Hang Out On the standard of play, the Castleton, B. D. G. Barlow, W. G. C. 29, 81, 27 87 Chow Vid-heng Mak Ping-wa, Au result was a fair onere Knowles, G. B. Jones,
nell, Cousins and Wearmouth.
PERRY BEATS HUGHES AT FOURTH ATTEMPT
FJ. Perry, after being beaten
D. A. Cum three times in succession by G. P.
30, 27, 3087 Kin-fang, Chan Chun-ying, and Chung Engineers Sellek; Dodley, Ticker; ming, F. J. McGuran and M. WHughes in exhibition matches in
28, 27, 27 82 Maori-wing.
25 20, 82 B6 Best Lanca
30, 28, 2987 Steele: Walkder Tho
Swain, Thorpe, Ball,
609 Griffin,
Denham, Lester Pegg: Callard, Budden, Scott
Darby, Howlett and Creagh Reserves: R. Goldman,
Club Payne; Nicholls Binnie; Ingsvand, Fowler, Forrow, Bitter; Williams,
Eddns, A. D. Coppin.
A Fisher Duncan, Purvis and Sloanete
Referee: Dr. J. A. RaSelby,
New Zealand, at last turned the
T. tables on his compatriot by best
him 6-6, 7-5 in a match at Well- ington,