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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 31, 1940.

WEAKENED 'VARSITY ARMY SOCCER TRIAL TEAM LOSE BY SERVES NO PURPOSE ONLY GOAL OF GAME Only 9 Of Original 22 On View

AT SOOKUNPOO yesterday University did well to lose by an only goal, scored by Homburg in the second half, to Royal Engineers in a friendly. hockey

ganie.

HOCKEY TOURNEY DETAILS

Hong Kong Hockey Asso. .clation Tournament starts on Sunday next when seven games will be played.

The home team is responsible.

for getting in touch

of

with Mr. the Hussain, Hon, Secretary Umpires' Committee, for the ap- and the pointment of referees, first-named team will be responsi- ble for arranging the ground. All games will be played at 10.30 a.m.

Club secretaries must get in touch with Mr. D. Smith, Hon. Secretary of the Association, when arrangements have been made.

and

The A. N. Other team is com- posed of players from “Y” Hong Kong Hockey Club.

Following

gramme:- Police "A"

Engineers

Nomads

University

is Sunday's Pro-

V A. N. Other XI

5th A.A., R.A. 'B' v

Signals

C.B.A.

University were without sever-' al of their better players, but played well on the wholē, Hukam Singh, in the pivotal position, be- ing outstanding, while Leow and Chin were also prominent.

Engineers were faster on the ball and did most of the attacking. Homburg, Denyer, Shaw and Croston performed creditably.

University:-Sen Gupta; Leow and N. A. Lou; T. T. Chin. Hukam Singh and Syd Mahmood; Chellish, S. Vanar. Lingan, S. S. Khor and Hans Raj.

Royal. Engliaers:-Dóbson; Goodwin

and Taylor: Bawley, Creston and Hall: Singleton, Denyer, Homburg, Shaw and Twomey.

CLUB 1ST XV

CHANGES FOR

SATURDAY

(By "SCRUM-HALF") Club have made several changes in their team to

5th A.A., R.A. A meet Police at the Valley on Saturday.

v Khatsa

2nd M.T.B.

'Pollte 'B'

✓ Recreio

y Kumaons

RUGBY PLAYER DECORATED

Private P. K. Mayhew, who has been awarded the Military Medal, will be remembered for two great Varsity trics he scored in the Rugby match of 1937.

L. V. Manning wrote at the time:

two "Mayhew made rencational 50-yard scoring. dribbles of which Ted Drake would have been proud." Two members of that side, Oholensky and Paul Cooke, have lost their lives on active service. H. D. Freckes, who was the big success of the game, is a flying officer, and R. M. Marshall is in the Navy.

Mayhew's brother, J. F. N., cricket Blue of 1930, is. a pilot-of- ficer.

ג'

FOR THE 1 MAN IN 7 WHO SHAVES. EVERY DAY

ARTILLERY

HAVE FINE

FIFTEEN

Naysmith And Lawton Deserve Second Trial

(By "Referee”).

THE ARMY SOCCER TRIAL at Sookunpoo yes- terday served no useful purpose as, owing to the late finishing of military exercises, the majority of the players chosen did not turn up, with the result that ROYAL ARTILLERY, AS EX-many players had to be brought in at the last mo- PECTED, PROVED TOO GOOD inent from junior teams. FOR CLUB "A" IN YESTER- DAY'S RUGBY MATCH AT THE VALLEY, WINNING BY THREE GOALS AND A TRY (18PTS.) TO. NIL AFTER A 5-0 INTERVAL LEAD.

very

a

WYRE AND

SADLER IN

GREAT FORM

runs

to

one

The Gunner backs played well together and tackled with grim détermination, while their for- wards gave a good display, pack- ing solidly and combining promisingly in the loose.

Artillery have a very useful:

Despite a fine bowling perform team and their fixtures will be'

ance by Sgt. Wyre (7 for 46), who watched with interest.

had 7 for 28 at one period, 'Royal not given Club backs were

opportunities due to the Army Medical Corps lost by 37 | many

Royal

Service Army slowness of Clemo getting the ball

Corps yesterday at Sookunpoo. kick to

L/Cpl. Logan's 45 for R.A.S.C. back or his aptitude to touch. When he changed, with

included five boundaries, while Jimmie Thomson and went to fly- were scored out of 97 for 9 and half in the second period he was Webb had four boundaries in his invariably tackled in possession.

Sadler (5 for 19) had at D. I. Bosanquet, who is nursing Morgan took Thomson's place in 27, scored out of 40. an injured knee, is being given a the pack, but is undoubtedly rest and Carruthers has been better back than forward. Gaird time taken 5 for 12, while Dewar brought in on the wing in his ner, and Kennedy were the out-took his last three wickets with place. Day and Aithenhead are standing forwards.

will Gunners opened the scoring L/Sgt. French, 1.b.w., b Wyre switching places and Day now partner Stewart. With "Jock" through Giblin after a good move- L/Cpl. Logan, b Wyre... Dunnett and R. G. Castleton, who ment by Richards and Page, and Cant. I awrence, l.b.w., b Wire

a good S/Sgt. Sadier, b Bright is on the injured list, unavailable Marsh converted with

In the. second half M.S S. Jones, c Bright, b Wyre McCrae will be hooking, and his kick. place in the front row is being Evene punted ahead and took the Capt. Dewar, e Swyer, b Wyre

to Sgt. Jones, b Wyre taken by Hackett, whose place in bail out of Needham's hands

for the second try, and Dr. Brown, b Bright the back row is being filled y go over

Cpl. Gunstone, b Bright Davies, who has deserved this tria) Marsh again did well to convert Cpl. Glen, not out

Hook then broke away and sent Cpl. Lucas, b Wyre with the first fifteen.

The team is as follows: F. M. Richards over between the posts Thompson; M. G. Carruthers, G. for Keeble to convert. A forward C.. Aitkenhead, D. G. Day and D. movement resulted in Whitehead H. Stewart; J. C. Charter and J. completing the scoring, -Clague M. Thomson; E. W. R. Hackett, Ifailing with the kick. M. McCrae, R. E. Heasman; R, G. Gairdner, C. F. Needham; G. G. Davies, A. J. G. Taylor and A. M Kennedy,

out conceding a run.

R.A.S.C.

Extras (B3, B4)

Total

Wyre

Bowling Analysis

Birrell, Hossack, Duffield, Mar- fin, Naysmith, Lawson, Falconer, A Young and Lee Wai-lum were the only players originally chosen to make an appearance, and these

in were outstanding

a game that would not have done credit to two. Third Division teams. ›

Lee Wai-lum, on the right-wing for Whites, showed a good turn of speed and centred well but he spoiled many movements by hold- He ing on to the ball too long. did not have a good inside for- with the result ward, however, that he seldom received good passes and when he did he had no confidence in his support,

Shooting Below Standard

Duffield, on the left-wing for Whites, played a fairly good game. He had the opposing half continu- many His shooting, how- ally beaten and sent over ever, was not up to standard. good centres.

Pelham, playing in an unaccus-

for tomed position

Whitesat 45 right-half, did not give of his best. He generally plays at full- back for Engineers.

15

Naysmith and Lawton were safe

7backs for Whites, and both should

merit another trial.

16

0

0

0.

Goals were scored by Hole,

Martin (2) and Clarke (2) for

ó Reds..and.. by Hossack and Lee

Wai-lum for Whites.

A second trial will be held on

103 Wednesday, and Army's eleven

0. M.

BR.

10.1 10

0 46

7

50

3

R.A.M.C.

R.A.-Z/Lt. Clague: L/Bdr. Richards, Bright Gür. Giblin, Gnr. Keeble and Sgt. Marsh: Capt., Hook and Gar. Dobbin Sgt. Webb, b Dewar son; L/Bdr. McDermott, 2/Lt. Delda-Major Swyer, b Sadler 'field. Guriner Mullen; Gnr. Evens,

Cpl. Musson, b Sadler L/Bdr. Whitehead: 2/Lt. Heath: 2/Lt. Pte. Ross, l,b.w., b Sadler Eddison and Sgt. Page:

Club "A"-H. F. Hopkins: H. van Pte. Bright, run out A Rifle meeting under the auspices Leeuwen. D. Hynes, M. G. Carruthers Set. Wyre. c Sadler, b Dewar

Pte. Don, b Sadler Pte. Harrison, b Sadler of Hong Kong Rifle Association and and D. G. Day: T. O. Morgan and E. arranged by Hong Kong Volunteer De3. C. Clemo; A. M. Kennedy, W. Stoker, Ptc. Entwistle, b Dewar fence Corps will be held on the Ka-J. Moodle: R. G. Gairdner, C. F. Need Pte. Workman, b .Dewar loon City Ranges on Sunday morning. ham; J. M. Thomson, A. G. Dalziel Ptc. Butler, not out

1 and G.-B. Godfrey.

commencing at 8.30 a.m.

BAHRAM SOLD FOR £40,000

BAHRAM, MOST famous racehorse in the world

Extras (B10, W1)

Sadler Dewar

Total

Bowling "Antalyals

Q. M.

2

for the Poppy Day Charity game

I will be announced following this

game.

Reds: Cullenby; Marshall and Han- ning: Parnaby, Birrell and Falconer; Allen, Morgan, Hole, Clarke and Mar-A

'0

tin

'2'

12

00

R. W.

19 5

7.3 .2 36 4

Whitea:-Mackley; Naysmith

and

Lawton; Howarth, Taylor, and Palmer; Lee Wal-lum; Young, Hossack, Brown and Dumfeld.

SIGNALS

IN SOCCER

WEBB SCORES DRAW OF 2-2 WINNING GOAL

Flolding a number of Army' players. who have joined their team, International were held to

and the only Triple Crown winner alive, has been Royal Army Medical Corps beat a draw by Signals in a friendly sold by the Aga Khan to a well-known American, and will leave Ireland shortly.

of

Combined Ordnance and Pay football game at Happy Valley Corps by a goal scored by Webb yesterday, when each side scored in the second half in the Army twice. Small Units Hockey League. at Signals took the lead early in 000. This figure compares with

The price paid is around £40,-, centuries by Britah,

But it should be pointed out Sookunpoo yesterday.

the game, through Spendelow, the right-winger, and before the in- the £100,000 which the Aga Khan that all the best strains remain in Combined Corps had most refused for the colt after he had Britain, and there are Bahram's the game, particularly in the se- terval Shepherd. added a second In the second half International completed his triple crown of sons and daughters racing in cond half, but their forwards goal with a good shot, Classic triumphs by winning the England. There is no fear among could not find a scoring chance

British breeding Interests that we against the stout tackling of Platt played better and Hughes, in St. Leger in 1935.

The famous Irish trainer and shall lose our supremacy, which and Muxley, Lawrence played a Signals, goal, saved several, good shots.. Body reduced the lead for breeder, Senator J. J. Parkinson, will be still more marked with good game at right-half,

as a competitor. Ryan was a dangerous. forward | International midway through for the losers, while in tre defence this period and Illey equalised made the purchase on behalf of France re

Jack played well...

shortly after, an the American sportsmum, who is

Other Big Deals

[Combined Ordnance And Pay Corpat. Signals:-Hughes: Toplift and Allen: interested in breeding.

-Waldoy; Reid and Luckhurst; Adams, Butler, Johnson" and "Cur:wright;"Spen- Thus Bahram, who lenyes the

Had the Bahram transaction Jack, and Saunders; Merrick, Stone, delow. Sprout. Liicy, McCann and Stud Elre, fol- lows another of the Aga Khan's been carried out in peace-time, Ryan, Hanning and Smith- Derby winners, Blenheim, who the £40,000 would have been very Medicals-Buchanan; Platt and Mux- went to America some years ago considerably exceeded. Even so, it dy: Lawrence, Watt and Shorthouse: for a sum reported to be £50,000 compares, well with other mam-Buckley, Falconer, Webb, Newton: and

Shepherd.AN

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Mr. Martin Benson has been over which your razór glides." Of

the biggest British purchaser of

FOOTBALL TEAMS FOR SATURDAY comes each hair at the base without

news Was confirmed late years. He paid £50,000 "for Sena-Windsor Lad just before he "won scraping, Like a cold cream, Glider "member: helps keep your skin smooth all day. ter Parkinson's household in the the St. Leger, and later paid club Police:-Odell; Strange and Internationalis, Bux; V. M. Mar Glider is the result of nearly 100 absence of the Senator, who was £60,000 for the Italian crack, Eardley: Skinner, Forrow and Strange.

Fowler, Scott, Hopkinson, Bickford and quca and D'Aquino; W. Wilkinson, years experience in making fine away from home on business con- Nearco

nected with the matter.

Sir W. Mallaby-Deeley paid Refresten,

G:| A. 'Leonard and J.; Tavares; H. Cam- shaving preparations.

Buhram's departure is one more £80,000 for Call Boy, Derby win-SECOND DIVISION:

Dios, N. Rocha, r. w, ney, A, A. Rum- move in what American thoroughner of 1927, a British breeding Club -Marvin: Coleman and Sloan; Jahn and W. Sprible (Gapl.), bred Interbits claim will be the syndicate paid £47,000 for Solariq, Macfarlang, Gration and Paris; edd. chpture by them of racehorse and about 460,009 was roolised or A. Odell, Kennard, Lodge, Morri Rezerva Rocha Castilho, W,

son and Corr,

vd·Ayengle and ́À¡÷Blurtė, r Breeding pre-eminence held for for Captain Cuttle.

Bole Agents:

(China).

The

Sale Confirmed

moth deals of the kind.

Cross.":

FIRST DIVISION

International-Sammy Tsang; Fer

nado and Delgado; Tavares, Body, and Laing: Heath, Rocha, Illey, Dignan and

A, Leonard

THIRD DIVISION.

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