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THE CHINA MALL, MON
MIREX 28-1936-
POMMERY & GRENO
POMMERY
CHAMPAGNE
"THE WINE OF KINGS,
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FLAG OFFICERS' APPEAL TO ALL YACHTSMEN
KUMAON RIFLEMEN DROPPED!
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VERDICTS”
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The half back line is going u present the biggest problem, al- though the centre-half berth is al- most certain to go to Willie Reed. McCoy was very effective at right- half, but was not in the same class | as Hassan, who should make the! team, while Gonsalves, providing Capt. Stapleton is not available, Sandford, the England inside- should fill the left-half berth. right, experienced one of his
Cox, of the East Lanes.. who will brightest days on Saturday andj unfortunately not be in the Colony together with Fowler the right-
Sandford's Big Day
Waseda, was one of the outstand-ons of the two wing combinations. ing players on view, but in view of Sandford worked hard for the
SUPPORT MEMORIAL FUSILIERS
TO KING GEORGE GREAT PART IN REVIVAL
OF SPORT
BEATS, CHINA B
AT SOOKUNPOO But Chinese Unlucky To Lose
WONG WAH GAY OUTSTANDING
WHEN BRITANNIA WAS FITTED OUT es went to the top
(By Major B. Heckstall Smith)
London, November 26.
of the First Division League table yesterday as the result of their win over Santh" "China" "B" by a solitary gouf netted in the second half by Hughes after a very list-
with a win, as the Chinese were
for the Colony's match against winger, proved the most danger- SIR Richard Williams-Bulkeley and the Mar-hese first wif. The esidiers were ques Camden, flag officers of the Royal rather fortunate in getting away his inability to play, the logical openings and quickly adapted Yacht Squadron, have issued an appeal to all the more dangerous in their zp partner for Guest, who is almost himself to Fowler's method of yachtsmen on behalf of the National Memorial proach methods, but lacked the certain to get his place, is E. Lyplay, wasting no time in occupy to King George.
finishing touches,
The Chinese custodian,
off some
Wong
amanyellons
and
Gosano.
:
ing the wing-berth when Fowler Howlett. was the safer of the chose an inside path with the
In their letter to the commodores of all yacht and sailing Wah-say, was outstanding and two goalkeepers yesterday and ball. England's victory was in clubs, the flag officers call attention to the great impetus given | brought looks very
much as if he will no gozali meİSUTE due to the to the sport by King George when he fitted out. Britannia at the saves, but Heary Yeung, who secure Interport honoura, although Sandford-Fowler partnership and end of the war. I 1915, when the first Cowes Week after the ally plays at left-half. Souza experienced one of his rare it was these two who made the war was held, the largest yacht in the regatta was the cutter poor as the centre-forward off-days.
openings in the second half which Thanet, of 42 tons. fam
did not & Tow what to do with the The following is how the two resulted in China's downfall.
In 1920 the King commissioned Britannia and the result bar wherr in possession. Chan Tak- teams lined
up for the second
A Revelation
electrical His Majesty's example was followed by many lovers fat ing wed on his performance half:--
Probable (Whites)>-Spr. Howlett leader, was
Smith, the Navy and England of saling as quickly as possible. The industry of yacht-building in the Sunday Herald Guy game a revelation. He was then at a standstill, instantly revived, and in a few years attain-against-England, but, on Check (Armný); A. E. P. Goast (Radio) HINWATEREDNIKANINNINNL/2013 12A56:82203312628AERIAL. Cdr. Collier (Navy)nd very cool and collected through-ed prosperity mequalled in the whole history of yachting Shek-kam, 'luck was dead against
McCoy (Nawy), W. A. Reed (Chabi out. Bickford, the England left|
The success and fresh de-him and J. Gonsalves (Recreio); Lt.winger, was slightly disappoint
¡velopment of the sport of Keating was a tower of strengti Donald (Navy), S. A. Fowler (Cm),ing and displayed a Lt. Wright (Navy), J. M. Pinto (KL which was entirely new
timidaces while Cocker in goal brought of yachting spread through all in the Fusiliers, falkback dri T.C.) and V. Bond (Club).
to him several brilliant saves, including classes of pleasure craft from dicu, while Eats de c He The Rear (Colours). B. Souza Wing-chin, but did break away on drive from Chan Tak-fai, which including
was well-marked by Leung full-length dive at a point blank the largest to the smallest, the nicktaf (Argonautas); Bdan Cat (Army)
bc he just managed to scramble away power boats, sailing boats, andiwal in the attack, Beg
for Walverson to relieve the pres
dinghies.
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Both Local and Coastal
and E. L. Gosano (Argonautas); one or two occasions when H. Hassan (Radio), Spr. Brown proved very dangerous. and Bachan Singh (Army): La Pad-|· field (Navy), G. EL Fowler (Y.M.C. A.), Pyara Singh (K.LT.C.), Sub. Lt. Wraith (Navy), Spr. Corner (Army), | xzve
Full-Length Save - Swain, the England right-back, Wolverson every support,
་་།
LIKE THEM Fresh from England"
They're fragrant and they're mild ... that's why I prefer
PLAYER'S
PLAIN AND CORK-TIPPED
CLIPPER
CIGARETTES
sure.
A Real Mix-Up Laister, the England right-half.
Cruisers, FACETS,|
time before dint
While no doubt many have while Saffron already contributed, Sir Richard Williams-Buckeley feels that;
brought in at the last moment to many yachting people would Yesterday's Results At
f a vacancy at right-half caused
like to think they have given
by the non-appearance of North something to commemorate this (who played for Wales on Satur-special occasion, and even those
day, though selected for England who belong to the smaller s21- FESKLZENS. 1. & CHINA T.
and gave a grand performance, aling clubs.
though he looked as if he would
not last the 45 minutes each way.
Laister spoiled magnificently, his goals, both of which were header's only weakness being his distribu- from Smith of Fowler. tion, which was lacking in power.
A Glance
FIRST ENVISION SAME SECOND DIVISION DE LIEKUN
NAVE THIRD LIVISION" E. POLICE
↑ LIGA
ST. JOSEPH'S 2 K. RIFLES ENGINEERS 3 C. POLICE
YESTERDAY'S GOAL-SCORERS
FIRST DIVISION
SECOND DIVISION
Bad Marking Lee Tin-sang and Mak Shui-hon Forrow's Failure
commenced well and Lee even Forrow, replacing Ernie went to the extent of attempting Strange, who is on the crocked to take the hall up to his oppon Hughes (Failers) list, was another disappointinent's goal, but he was often figure in the intermediate line and caught out of position and appar-Buster (Fusiliers) had it not been for the timely inently felt the absence of Tam Davies Fusiliers) terceptions of Swain and Walver- Kong-pak's covering play. Chan Howlett (Exgineers) son. England would have fared Yue-tin Was the pick of the Creagh (Engineers) badly.
Chinese attack, with Tang Kwang- Lee Pui-ling (South China) sum and Cheong Moon-wing ren-
Stone (Nary) dering valuable work: on
Spencer (Navy) Chui Hang, in the Chinese goal wings. Chan. Yue-tin's opening
the Wolk (Na) displayed a safe pair of hands, but goal for China
THIRD DIVISION was a "beauty" Pertab (Kumaon Rifles) lack of anticipation on his part but had Forrow marked his man Delgade (St. Joseph's) proved his undoing, otherwise be this would never have resulted. Tavares (St. Joseph's) would most certainly have pre- On the whole, however, England g Kong-lane (Chinese Polica)
Taylor (Engineers) vented England's second and third deserved their victory.
No Anticipation
H.K. Rifle Association
The
amsual
"Wapenschaw" Ratcliffe, S. L. M. Hill Cpl. Wat-
shoot,
was held by the Hong 592. Sgt. Rattenbury, Amt. Cpl. Kong Rifle Association on Boxing
Butterfield, and Liert F. S. Wzn}
The names of the
K. Santos (Liga)
Cate (Liga)
Riberio (Liga)
Sours (Liga)
Jessop (European Police)
-LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
FIEST DIVISION,
P.W.L.D. R. P 128 3 1.27.14.17
Day at Stonecutters, and an ex-chosen to represent the Colony in Chins B..11 1 2 2 24 12 16+
persons Frailiers ceedingly enjoyable morning was this match will not be made known g. Cần 4.10 5 2 2 17 $ 13
[kiler
11 4 223011 16 spent, although the wind appear-until the conclusion of the shoot E. Lancs....10 5 4 1 17 12 11 ed to be more tricky than usual on Wednesday.
.12 3 1 15 22 11 94-3-2 16 12 10
8 4 3 1 19 13 2
10
2
1-15 12
023 18
6 3 12 24
B
5:14 4.10
144-58 58 29 249 249 144 SECOND DIVISION
Goziz PWLDF. A. Ptz .13 10.0 -3.50 11-23- 11.10.6 1:56 18 21 13-10 3 136 18 19
and caused many “crashes" at the It has been decided that as St. Joseph'« longer distance.
|from January 6, register-keepers Navy At the conclusioa, members will be employed at all mid-week Easte were transported to the Assocía-shoots to keep the scores of com- Clab
K. Chinese tion's Clubhouse on the Army petitors. By this means a num-Athletic Ranges at Kowloon City, where ber of trained scorers will be Recreio the annual Boxing Day. dinner available for use
at the annual | Pelice. was held, the party not dispersing prize meeting, and the competi until late in the afternoon.
tors themselves will have become The following members of the accustomed to the procedure, Association are requested to at which will then be in force for all tend a practice shoot this after-competitions and
team events, Panbers noon at Kowloon City in prepara-Other regulations which will corne Navy ition for the Inter-Colonial Match into force as from the above date Fest Lancs.
which will be fired during the have for their object the general ges week C. P. O.. Pellow, Sgt. War-speeding-up of shooting, so that Engineers jwick, Sgt. Blandford, Lient this is completed before the light. C. Police
10 7 30-28: 12 Pattullo, Sgt. M. C. Jones, Lieut.begins to fail.
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