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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1932.

RUGBY

THE SEASON

1ST CRUISER CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

VICTORIES FOR LA CIGALE, DOROTHEA AND AILSA

The following were the results of the 1st Cruiser Champion. chip race for ladies and called yesterday, over a distance of 24 miles. The race, which was round the Island, started at 10.5 a.m.

Time

Time Timo Finished. Corrected. Elapsed. P's'n. I'ts.

Axsami (Mr. H. J. Pearce)

La Cigalis (Mr. Croucher)..

Isis (Major Grengilade)

Norsoms (Mr. Nichelson).....11. 20.30 Trone (Mr. S. Berg)

D.N.F. 6.10.20 6.10.03 8.35.0 8.28.94 12.00.17 ..10.11.17

13.15.31 9 0.35.25

I

.95

10

D.N.F.

U. and I. (Mr. H. S. Rose)... 9.20,00 Taard (Mr. A. L. Shiodds)

11.24.03 8.-19.00

7 39

D.N.F

Typhoon (Capt, C.- (1. Fowkes)..10, £5.10

Curlew (Major Monsley)....... 10.97.09

8.33.24

8.44,20

12.20.10 1 12.32.00

# 10

Wanderer (Mr. F. Baker)

7.21.59

7.10.10

D. 10.53

2:5

Monsoon (Mr. Grieve)

Candela (Mr. Drover)

D.N.E. .12.03.51 9.08.02

Sen Lark V. (Mr. E. Cork)......10.31.55 Chemsh (Mr. (landy)

8.39.53

13.58.31 12.06.55

135

15

5

20

f

D.N.P.

Bunzezon (31r. P. C. Manning)...11.57.9

0.10,57 H. CLASS RESULT -

18.52.20

The race for " H" Class yachts started at 3 pin. resulted as follows:-

3

Rolla (Mr. Shridon)

Dorothen Miss Knill)

R

4.01.29

Time

*Time Finished. Corrected. P'y'n. Pts.

-1.02.18 4.02.15 4.05.20

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RESULTS OF 1, Y AND G

ar.ASS

(Started ut, 3.5 p.m.)

Ailsa (Mr. Clavasso)

4.16.18

4.10.18

Why Wondon (Mrs, Fawkes)

4.19.01

4.18,28

4.17.35. 4.17.02

4.28.33

4.23.30

5

D.N.F.

4.27.29

4.22.32

Spendwoll (Mrs. Stewart) Gael (Mrs. Maluo) ........ Toynette (Miss Patchett)......... Eunice (Mrs. Rose)

HARLEQUINS AND SCOTTISH

SPARKLING RUSHES

BUT A DROP GOAL DECIDES

un-

Landon.--Considering the favourable conditions, in which it was played, the match in which the Harlequins beat the London Scot- tish by a dropped gon) (4 points) to nothing, a Twickenham last month, provided a dent of entertaining open play. Wheilier it would have paid either side to adopt rushing methods with the ball at the lode ia a different matter.

M.C.C. BEAT VICTORIA

BY INNINGS AND EIGHTY- THREE RUNS

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

MELBOURNE, Nov. 11. THE M.C.C, beat Victoria by an

CAMBRIDGE BLUE AND INTERNATIONAL STAR

JOHN ROBERTS TURNING OUT FOR CLUB.

SPORTS. NOTES.

GOLF

BOXING

JASPER CLARK CUP

Cosano Brothers Excel: Craigan- gower Loss Two Points: Radio Held to a Draw: Martóa Wins Jasper Cup.

(By "ALL-ROUNDER.")

گراد

WON BY MARTON WITH SCORE OF 159

O. E. O. Marton, who disappoint- Local sportsmen must feel very A notable addition to the club grateful for the delightful weathered his supporters in his attempt on Rugby team on Wednesday and we are having now and I do not the Colony Championship, yester for ma day won the Jamper Clark Cup over Saturday next will be the. Cam- think it is necessary bridge Blue and International star, to say that they are taking full the new and old course at Fanling John Roberts, who will be passing advantage of it. The only thing when he returned an aggregate on has to fear, is, that like all score of 150 to beat M. W Budd, through the Colony this week.

and things, it will not last very the Colony champion by three The following were the strokes. leading scores:----

This well-known rugger player is a missionary and has no less long, but as the "fair weather than 13 welsh caps.. It is expected season" is now with us, perhaps can. afford to be optimistic that he will turn out for the Club "A" team to-morrow and for the xmt it. Club lat on Saturday..

WATER POLO AT THE "Y"

Y.M.C.A. DEFEAT HM.S. -MEDWAY & TO 1

Before I go any further with these notes, I want to state that I shall endeavour to give a brief review of week-end sporting activi- ties every Tuesday morning. These notes will deal, in the main, with local sport, but whenever possible the principat sports fixtures at Home and abroad will also be included.

*

The feature of the week-ond foot-

O. E. C. Martou... 79+80-159 M. W. Budd? 79+83169 L. : Androwes.... 70+63÷ 180 Dr. 1. Newton

81+82-160

F. J. de Rome..... $2+89161 A. E. Lissaman BS+BQ165 D. 8.. Robb H. C. Inland C. C. Stark'

82+185-167 69+79=168 88+81-109

A. IL Ferguson... 86+53-169 A. Mackenzie 88+8 | | 170 L. G. S. Dodwell... 01+80=171 R. S. Logan. * 84+87171

In a fast, enterprising game the ball programme was the gallant LADIES SECTION, R.H.K.G.C. Y.M.C.A. defeated H.M.S. Medway display put up by St. Joseph's

water polo team in the "Y" pool against yesterday afternoon.

forwards crowned efforts with goals.

the

In the

On Tuesday, December 6, a Bogey Competition will be held on the New Course, Fanling, for prize kindly presented by Mrs. Lissaman. Players to arrange their own op

MORRIS-EWIN FIGHT POSTPONED

MAY TAKE PLACE ON DECEMBER 3

HOCKEY

MAMAK TOURNA- MENT MATCHES

H.K.S.R.A. BEAT ROYAL

ENGINEERS

The Hong Kong Boxing Assoċin- Meeting a superior team in the tion will not be staging its opening | H.K.S.R.A., the Royal Engineers

howed to their opponents yesterday.. tournament on November 19, con-

when they were defeated by five trary to hopes and expectations.

It is understood that the pro- goals to nil. The match was play moters have been unable at the last ed. at Sookunpoo and from the minuts to get A. B. Harry Ewin to commencement, the Gunners assert. fight Signalman Morris for the middle weight title of the Colony Ewin demands a bigger purso than the Association is prepared to offer. The promoters are now looking for a suitable opponent for Morris.

It is hoped to stage the opening tournament in the first week of, December, possibly on the night of December 3.

POLICE RESERVE ORDERS

ed themselves and never lost grip of the game till the final whistle sounded. Although altogether, out- played, the Sappers never lost heart and credit must be given them for the way in which they went about their work in trying to pierce the rock-like defence of the Artillery mon

Shortly after the bully-off, the Gunners swept down the wing but their attack was frustrated by a piece of clever work on the part of the Engineers defenders. Their

down this defence and they scored. through Lt, Macfarlan, Bakhtawa Singh and Gujja Singh before the change over.

(Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. d. parsistent efforts, however,

Wolfe, C.M.G., L.G.F.)

Chinese Company. Training Course-Part II-All recruits will attend at the Chinese Company's Headquarters on Tues- day, November 15, at 5.30 pm, for instruption.

the formidable Chinese Athletic team. This game took with place on the Club ground and in The winners played splendid combination, and their scoring three goals each the teams team's provided thousands of spectators

Training Course-Part I.-All re- A harvest of with one of the most thrilling ponente.

The qualifying round for the cruits of the Chinese Company will Schreuder was again in matches of the season.

minutes the Athletics Railway Cup will be played on the attend Central Police Station for the limelight and netted 7 goals, opening while Goldman scored the remain swept down the field in such a Old Course. Fanling, on Tuesday, Squad Drill on Thursday, November ing one. The bluejackets broke manner that even the staunchest of November 20. Players to arrange 17, at 8.30 p.m. Dress: White: uni-

Post entries form and cap with white cover. their own opponenta. through only once, Lewis being the large host of St. Joseph's sup-

Inspection Parade.-All ranks of successful in throwing the lone goal. porters lost heart, but if the follow-will be accepted.

Particulars of these two competithe Chinese Company will parade ers of the Chinese team took victory The final scores were--

for granted they had not reckoned tions have been posted in the Club at Central Police Station on Wed Y.M.C.A.

with the Gosino brothers who once Houses at Fauling, Happy Valleynesday, November 23, for a general

H.M.S. Medway

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Y.M.C.A. TEAMS SELECTED FOR WEEK'S GAMES.

The following will represent the Y.M.CA. in water-polo matches during the week:

Monday V. H.M.S. Medway- Webb; Kerr, Lange; Campbell; Fowler, Schreuder, Goldman. Re. sorve, Jenner.

CAPTAINS CUP NOVEMBER

QUALIFYING ROUND..

Tt8--10-72.

1

BOGEY POOLS Bogey poole played at Fanling on November 11-13;

wore

Keeping up their aggressive me. thods, the Gunners again broke through their opponents' defonce two times in the second half Khudda Bux being responsible for the goal each time,

A Tame Game.

While this game was going on at Bookunpoo, M.S. Medway tried Heavy conclusions with the 24th. Battery, RA. on the United Ser. vices Rocreation Club ground. Thar

a very tame gaina however, was and ended with each side getting a goal.

In a friendly match on the Navy Ground, King's Park, H.M.S. Osiris mot and defeated H.M.S. Proteus by four goals to two. The winners scored twice in the initial half and in the accond half they added another after letting their opponents through to score twice.

HOCKEY

inspection of equipment, etc., by the Company Commander. Fall in ab 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress: Blue uniform, cap with whith cover, belt with brace, truncheon, whistle arm- let and badge, "Pocket Policeman" and note-book to be carried. Those HONG KONG HOCKEY CLUB 1.

H.M.S. KENT, hot in possesion of uniform will

be absent from this parade without leave from the Company Comman der. The Equipment Officer will make it a point of being present.

again proved that they are one off and Deep Water Bay. the best combinations in local soc- eer.. Their side were one goal in arrears towards the end of the match, but nothing daunted they

The tie between 5. T. Butlin and went on to play really clover foot ball and one of their many excel Captain Dankes was played off over lent noves resulted in "Bertie "the week-end, scoring from his brother's centro to The latter won with a store of attend in mufti. No members may put the teams on level terms. was indeed a great match and one which the Gosaño brothers may, junings and 93 rung

with justifiable pride, chronicle as Whites. Wednesday, Blue 7' The M.C.C. declared at 10% for

'family triumph.' Hammond played a Blue-Webb; Henry, Kerr: Camp- nine wickets. magnificent inrings fóz 203 rans, bell; M. Railton, Donn, Suther. Turning to cricket, three league White-Angus;

Langi, matches were played on Saturday 1. Comdr. R. II. McBean (8) 4.up daring which he hit a six and land.

Maynard; Goldman; Fowler, and in the only first division game 2. M.. W. Budd (plus 1)` and four's.

Craigengower Cricket Club rost two Ironmonger raptured three wie Schreuder, Jenner.

valuable points through their in- ability to dismiss the Army -after kets for 02.

they had declared at 109 for 8. "Ernie" Zimmern played a sterl ing inpings for his side, collecting no less than 57 runs in what was described as a typical captain's innings.

Viatoria (1st innings) 331 In their second innings, Victorin only scored 94 (Woodfull. 23).

Allen Verity Hanumond

3 for 1

2 tot 10

2 fo 8

Some of the early Scottish for- ward rush's find such a drive that it seemed persistence in these at- tacks would be bound to succeed, but in the second half the Harle- quin forwards, a promising eight, ambogist whom Hinds; Howell,

from wide out, deserves mention an Tanner, and Sparke frequently caught the cyo for good work, the best of them. It was, in fact,

THE PETROLEUM MARKET

EFFECT OF DUMPING BY

SOVIET RUSSIA

That the effect of the flooding of

a

After their early season successes at the expense of the Indiana, and Civil Service, the Police received a nasty setback when they visited Craigengower Cricket Club and were beaten by 5 wickets, Club de

brought of a couple of rushes which except for a close thing when Dack the market of petroleum by Soviet Recreio started their league pro:

Block's Sure Catching.

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Old Course.

D. S. Robb (0)

Other scores:

S. T. Butlin (14) 1 up, O. E. C. Marton (scratch) square

sé entries.

New, Cotirae.

up

Recruits will attend.

Indian Company. Inspection Parade.-All ranks of

The following will represent the 1st XI. of the Hong Kong Hockey Club against HM.S. Kont on Wed- on the noday, November 16, R.N.0.8.0. ground at 3 p.m.2-

G. Dunca, E. V. Rood, J. Bodger, J. E.. Potter, H. J. D. Lowe. W. A. Rood, A. T. Lay, C. C. Francis, G. E. R. Di.ett (Cap- the Indian Company will parade attain), W. E. Williams, and J. E. Central Polios Station on Tuesday, Tetley. November 29, for a general inspec tion of equipment, etc., by the Com. alpany Commander. Fall in at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress-Blue uniform, cap with white cover, belt, trun- cheon, whistle, and armlet with badge. Those not in possession of No uniform will attend in mufti, member may be absent from this parade without leave from the Com pany Commander, The Equipment will make it a point of being pre- Bent. Recruits will attend.

H. 3. Hills (16) £ up, wine. Other score: F. H. Crapnell (16) down. There were 23 entries.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB

FIRST ROUND OF CHAMPIONSHIP

The first round of the Club

Championship of the Kowloon Golf Club was decided on Sunday, the following being the results:--

S. H. Russell beat J. McKelvje 8. and 3,

D. C. Wilson beat S. Milne 3 and 2.

WSHillier received w.o. from W. Taylor.

P. W. J. Planner beat H. H. Mundy 3 and 2

FEA. Remedion beat A Urquhart 6 and 4.

Russia is not as serious as was re-gramme badly by going down to solipsed anything the Scots had er just missed a penalty goal, theoried is the view of Mr. Gledits the Navy who batled first and very sportingly declared their innings A Smith, president of the Export (110 for 8) closed at 4.10 p.m. dono and suggested that they might nearest that either side came to an have increased their lead by rely other score, good defence and had Petroleum Co. of California, who weather combining to defeat the arrived in Shanghai recently on i

The best game in the Mamak was the one Hockey tournament ing on footwork.

As things were, the ball was often three-quarter movements which were survey of the world market. In his between Radio Sports Club. and opinion, the Soviet competition will H.M.S. Medway which ended in a on the move, among the backs of launched,

The former, however, are not le steady, keen and extensive. draw. both sides, with the Harlequins,

On a day when a full-back might By pursuing a flexible policy, finding in the league game, the mit the above-mentioned game, sub- mainly owing to Cole's safe handi. ing of the greasy ball and quick, be excused many a blunder, Block said, any petroleum concern will mitrine parent-ship lost two yali snipe-like runs, generally appearing compelled admiration by his sure find the market it wanted withoutable points when they were held to a draw by 4th Heavy Battery, R. A. more dangerous. The stambling catching and mighty touch-finding. dificulties.

The Export Petroleum Co. of

For their win over the Army XV, block to the Harlequins' progress Apart from the slight error already was the exceptionally strong tackl-referred to, be made but one other California, established 16 years the Hong Kong Rugby Football. The former ing of Geddes and Lorraine in the ship, and this gave him an oppor. ago, mainly conducts export busi Club havs, mainly McElney and played the game of his lite, his Scottish centre. They were mucis tunity to prove his attainments, for ness, as ita name implices. For the McLellan to thank alive to the danger of letting the after fumbling the ball behind his past several years, the firm has been hooking throughout the game left

carrying on direct transactions with arothing to be desired.. ball get out to Gibbs, and when the line be saw that, the Scottish wore atoms in China. For their boy--In the absence of Belly, the Club tackle of a centre was just too late drawn over to his right, ran up venience a branch offre for the McLellan captained the side and on captain who is on the injured list, to smother the ball, Gibbs, who was sedulously shadowed by Dacker, to the left and passed, the move North China market is being cetal winning the toas decided to play

ment reaching the balf-way line.

towards the pavilion with a slight seldom had much room.

lished in Shanghai.

To breeze in the Club's favour. The Scottish, who were perhaps Mr. Smith looks on China da vas wards the end of the game McLel Hibbs Nearly Does It. Nevertheless, the old England little unlucky to us behind at of the finest markets for petroleum lan touched down when be received Commenting on the from MeElney and taking the kick, products wing nearly brought off one of his half-time, were best represented in spectacular tries just before half their lively pack by Druitt-oasily lusso-Japaness oil contract which the Club skipper crowned his effort

with a splendid goal.

Joon Course on the 8th and 8th time Block had-fielded a abort

inst GD. Raid 60-13-73 and kek by Molean and forced to the boat-Waterhouse, Thom, and was recoatly concluded, Mr. Smith hurry his retum kick, mind touch McLeod, while of the backs Fyfe, expressed the doubt if it would be After a season of inactivity, locals. H. Russell 79-6-73 qualified. by a long way. Fyfe, holding and who wastes no time when the ball carried out in the near future. As boxu fans were beginning to look amantter of fact, he said, doubt forward to an enjoyable season running arrows to the right, got

when it was whispered that--the- near the line with Dacker outside comes to him, and MacLaren gave harboured in certain circles him, but Gibba intercopted, raced a good account of themselves. McJapan whether the contract would Hong Kong Boxing Association present holder of the velter weight |

were planning to hold a tourna belt. away, and kicked hard and high Millan, who bad to face many awk-be executed at all.

The conclusion of the contract genb on 19th inst Now comes the

0. EO Marton, the pupular downfield. The ball rolled into touch just as Gibbs reached it, but ward situations in the second half, between the two countries does not now that everything is off on ac from the position set up the ball was safe, though not possessing ena the domination of the Japan count of Ewtu refusing to fight local sportsman, somewhat redeem- petroleum market by Sovint Morris for the purse offered by the ed himself when he won the Jamper went Acton to Chapmets who drop Block's essureti atyle. woon goal, the ball gimaging Any account of this mate wealdt interest Mr. Smith continued promoters Ewin-demands a bigger Glatk Cup over the now and ald

be incomplete without reference to The British and American petro purse than the Association 1 roady courers at aming over the wo off the right past..

There were other drops at goal Cumberlege's masterful and explicit eum firms are continuing their to put up and as a result the pro-ond. Marton returned an aggre in the course of the game, and one handling of the game, and particn- business just as usual. I conclu moters are looking for a suitable gate score of 180, licating the score attempt by Hodge, a left-foot kick Jarly to his insistence on correctness slot, he said, Tussian competition opponent for Morris who is the put up by M. W. Budd, the Colony

is not to be feared.

Continued at foot of next Column) Champion, by three strokes. (Continued on next Column) in the details of line-out play..

Dr. J. E. H. Cogan bant A. A. Lopes, & and 4

1. MadKnight beat J. D. Thom son 1 up.

A. T. Braley beat G. D. Reid

7 and 8:

In the qualifying round of the

Capiain's Cup played on the Kow-

Flying Squad.

The final instructional patrol of the month of the Hong Kong Sec- tion will take place on Friday: November 25. All members must attend. Members will fall in at Central Police Station at 5.15 p.m. stirp.

Dress: Blue uniform and cap with white cover.

Emergency Unit Reserved. Lecture.-A lecture will be given at the Emergency Unit Headquar: Friday, November 18, at 3.30 pm ter New Fire Station Building, on All members are ordered to attend,

(8gd) D. L KING.

D.S.P. (B.). Hong Kong, November 14.

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U.S. PHILIPPINES BILL

1.

RULES COMMITTEE MAY :

SIDE TRACK ISSUE

Washington, Nov. 10.-It becama apparent in official circles to-day that the all-powerful tales com- mitter in the Senate will arrange to sidetruck the Philippines bill which is, the first order of business when Congreen convenes in Decem

ber.

Philippines independence which for a time seemed certain now appears not to be so popular. Some Republicans who favoured the bill are now understood to believe. it might prove to be an economic blunder difficult to overcome in the next election.

The next session of Congress is compelled by law to adjourn unti! March 4, and there will not be readjust tariffs, study and pass the sufficient time for the Congress to necessary items of the budget and complete other legislation on the programine. Hence insular prol lems are expected to be dumped.

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