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FINE HOCKEY MATCH
Club Share Honours With Army
A splendid last-minute rally when two clear goals down saw the Hong Kong Hockey Club türn an almost. sure defeat into a creditable draw in their Triangular Tournament game with the Army on the Club ground yesterday. The two teams were well-matched and though the Army were perhaps a trifle unlucky to have victory snatched away so suddenly when only a few minutes remained for play. a draw is per- hapa a fairer reflection of the res- pective merits of the sides.
Both teams played fast, first- time hockey, and though mistakes there were, one's final impression of the match is that it was pro- bably the best game in the Touma- ment so far this season.
The Army forward line were not so much in the ascendancy as they usually are, for in Bates, W. Reed and J. E. Potter they had a very hard half-back line to pass before getting anywhere near the goal. Reed did not quite reach the same heights as in the match against the Royal Navy, but he play suf- ficiently well to be one of the best players in view.
HARD-WORKING FORWARDS
canic
The Club forward line were a "tremendously hard-working lot but they were pretty well looked after by Ray, Stapleton and Tara Singh, the last-named in particular being most dogged in his attentions.
The first goal
about half-way through the first half. when Partaub broke through and scored with a good shot. The Army were definitely having more of the ball at this stage and continued to do so most of this half, though there were sporadic Club attacks. Shortly after the interval a com- bined Army movement found Bux In possession inside the circle with only the goalie to beat, and he made no mistake about it.
KEEN DEFENCE
The Club then put, on pressure but repeated attempts to get through were broken up by the keen Army defence. Ten minutes from full-time the score was un- changed and with the leaders showing no signs of cracking. it looked long odds on an Army win. Then another forward movement saw the Club in Army territory, a shot from long range was sent in, and the Army goalie rather care- lessly kicked it out. Divett, who i was watching keenly, rushed in and sent the ball into the net, first-time. A fine piece of oppor-
tunism
The Army returned to the at- tack but with Willle Reed giving. hls forwards a helping hand and more, the ball was taken back into their territory, and" a melee in front of goal resulted in Divett scoring with a very fast shot from a range of a few feet. Less than a minute from the bully-off the final whistle was blow
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DECEMBER 23, 1937.
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Navy Leading Army
GOOD BOWLING
The Royal Navy have secured a first innings lead of 92 runs against the Army in the first match of the Triangular which opened on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground yesterday. The game will be resumed at 11 a.m. to-day, Scores:-
Cricket Tournament,
ARMY 1ST INS.
Lt. Weedon c Ogle b Boucher... 37
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LOCAL YACHTING
Yesterday's Results
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club held Sweepstake Races yester- day afternoon and resulted followsl:-
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"A" Class-Started at 14.45
Finished Corr. Pos.
16.43.54 16.43.54 Carpenter
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(Miss P. M. King). Jean
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"H" Class-Started at 14.53
Diana
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10
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WOMEN'S HOCKEY
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Club:-V. M. Benwell; R A. Cpl. Jones c Walters b Kyrke Wallace, E. V. Reed; R. A. Bates, Lt. Maclogan é and b Boucher W. A. Reed, J. E. Potter: 8. Fowler. Capt. Mackintosh-Walker T. Whitley. G. E. R. Diyett (Capt.). Carless B. I. Bickford, and V. Bond.
Army: Wilson: Stickley and Kishan Singh: L/Cpl Ray, Capt. Stapleton and Tara Singh; Khuda Bux, Lt. Sawal Khan, Lt. Pritam Nath, Ram and Partaub,
Lt. Beadnelle Wods b Boucher Lt. Godbye Woods b Boucher Sgt. Paynter b Carless
Q M. S. Warr b Carless Pte: Hatfield b Carless' Lt. Barron run out
L/Cpl. Cheney not out ........
Extras
Total
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Sporting
Fixtures
TU-DAY
Bridge Cheero Club Contract Bridge, 8 p.m.
Cricket. Triangular Tourna- ment, Army v. Navý (Club-ground). Football-Army Football League Final, "A" Coy. Middlesex, "A" Coy., Seaforths (Bookunpoo), 3
D.m Distribution of prizes.
Hockey. Seaforths v. Police (Sookunpoo), 2.30 pm.
Meeting-Victoria Chess Club, at Gloucester Hoted, 5 p.m.
A. Shooting-N. R Overseas Practice (Kowloon City ranges), 2
p.m.
Tennis. R.A.O.C.. Association Ladies Branch) Tennis, at Sookun- poo.
YESTERDAY'S RUGBY
Kyrke
Bowling Analysis
Q.
M. R. W,
0.
M R. W.
Cotman.......... Parton Carless Boucher
5 2 21 1
2 -
10
2
15
10 2 32 10
29
NAVY-18T. INS. A B. Smith 1b.w. Mchagan ... Lt. Walters b. Hatfield Capt. Whitmarsh run out...... Lt. Cotman c Mchagan b
Barron Sub.-Lt. Ogle h Melagan...... Lt. Comdr. Pugh b Hatfield Cmdr. Boucher c Jones b Bar-
ron
Sub-Lt. Kyrke
c Weedon b Barron Tel. Paxton 1.b.w. Barton EA. Wood not out
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Strong Students'
Team Beat
Cambridge
Bedford P.T.C.
Cambridge LH.C.
Bedford was damp and dismal but this match, in which the stu- dents of the Physical Training College beat Cambridge Ladies by 5 goals to 4, was a bright and brisk affair.
Midway through the second half 21 Bedford P.T.C. led by 3 goals to 321 and Cambridge looked a beaten
side, but they rallied, and Miss
30 States, the centre-forward, who had already scored one goal, add- ed two more in quick succession.
But the effort of "drawing" level
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5 took its toll and it was not long before the Students made the 22-score 5-3. Cambridge' rallied 14 again, and after a brilliant move- 6 ment by the left wing Miss
Stockbridge
the scored
fourth
10
goal.
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Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
O. MR.
W.
In a rugby encounter with the Combined Small Units, the Club
Barron
19.3 5 60
A
Cheney
10
2
28
"A" caine out victors by a
score
Hatfield
13
4 32 2
1 5
terday afternoon on
the Club. Godby
3
30
ground, Happy Valley.
Mclagan
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of 8-0. The game was played yes-Paynter
The Students' team, despite ita youth, is a powerful combination. Cambridge; practically a county side, are a clever and experienced team, but they found the Students a little too much for them,
P. Eccles (2) M. Willamsoni (2)
and M: Conran scored. for Bed-"
ford P.T.C, and M. Staines'" (3)
3 and R. Stockbridge for Cambridge.
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