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GOOD FOOTBALL WIN FOR THE SERVICES.
A comparatively poor crowd turned out to witness the game between the Services and the Rest of the Colony on the H.K.F.C. ground yesterday. IL. E. Major Gent
J. W. Sandilands, General G.O.C., accompanied by his A.D.C.. the Cameron Cameron, of Capt Highlanders, arrived on the ground eary. Others present included Com- modore B. A. S. Hill, R,N., the llor Mir. W. T. Southern, Colonial Secre tary, and the Hon. Dr. A. R. Wolling- ton. The band of the K.0.S.B. play- ed selections on the field before the kick off.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1929.
GARRISON NEWS.
PROGRAMME OF SPORT IN
K.O.S.E. CAMP.
up for thoror-Company...
pany
Hockey.
The most important hockey match of the week is the third Army Trial match, to be played on the U.S... ground on Thursday afternoon. The bully-off will be at
3.30 p.m. Other matches to be played during this week include the following
To-day: XI. S.L.I. v. Y.M.C.A.
4.30 p.m.
at
Football.
hit the far corner of the net.
At the commencement of the second Up the running again, and the Forecastic-men were hard put, to it to keep their goal clear.
half, Communications took ASAHI
A free-kick awarded to the Fore castle men about 15 yards from goal to reduce the lead enabled them through Wallace, who beat Roberts
in
the
The K.O.S.D., who are at present carrying out training and field exer- cises at Sun Wal camp, are not likely
Tmorrow: 1st. XI. S.L.I. v. H.K. With a high shot, A further brisk bit to find that time hangs heavily on
of play by the Forecastle-men ap
but to be heading for a score, but peared their hands when the day's duties are Club, on U.S.R.C. ground, at 5 p.m. completed. Avery comprehensive Friday: S.L.1, "A" XI, v. HI.K.Club, lack of combination spoiled the effort. A free-kick awarded to the Com- programme of sport has been drawn at King's Park, at 5 pm.
and this includes!
munications was the beginning of a. Battalion
Com
their next goal, for Les pat the ball League, cross-country runs,
sports, and a Re-
putting it past Smith, and Battalion
no difficultymouth, and Kennedy had gimental Gymkhana.
A meice in front of goal put the Two football matches are down to
Communications further ahead, Wat- be played to-day,
kins *A! Company and Fleadquarter Wing commencing play and "B" and "C" Com-" Accompanied by Mr. W. E. Hol
being panies Hon. Sec. H.K.F.A., R.E. 'tho lands,
j.m (1.0.C. proceeded to the field whore
To-morrow afternoon tug-of-war all the players and officials were intro-
competitions have their place. "D" Hap His Excellency kicked off for duced.
Company meeting Headquarter Wing, and C Company pulling against the winners :of the poll between "A" and "C" Companies, who decided their respective merits yesterday.
the Services.
Goldman, Tso "Kwai-shing, Dr. Valentine and Pau Ka-ping were ab sent from the chosen team to repre- sent the Rost of the Cology. The
lined out as under
teams
Services:
Jarvis (Navy); Oliver (H.A.) and Carey (Navy); Lhurchouse (Navy), West (S.L.I.) and Joyce Firth (RA Van Tromp and (Navy).
Buteneryson, Bewley-Bull, and Rest-Chan Shek-pus
The
(Athlete); Wynne (Police) and C. Pule Kowloon); Hedley (Kowloon), Hndson (Police) and Lam Yuk-ying (Athletc); T. Pile (Kowloon), B. Giosung (Recreio), Howarth (Police), Gilchrist (H.K.F.C.) and Ip Pag-Wu (South China). Referee Q.M.S. Scott R.E.
The Services were early attacking. Bewley Ball clearing the bar with a long shot. The Rest forwards vero Slow and showed very poor Ball con trol. Butcher was sent in by Chure- house and he sent in a fast cross shot which Chan Shek-pui failed to turn out and the Services were one up The Services attacked strongly but Wynne and Chan Shek-pui werd very safe.
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The Rest forced a corner and fp Pak-wa drapped close in. Gesano heud-
Gilchrist had ing over the top.
opening to put the Rest un plendid equal footing but just slowly pushed the ball to Jarvis. Wynne conceded a corner, but Van. Tromp sent the kick behind. Butcher put in s drive that just eleured the upright, we at the other end Howarth was
ine.
pre- Later Oliver miskicked and sented Howarth with an open gosi The but
he failed to beat Jarvis. Services transferred and Rayson leared the bar from a centre by Butcher. Halftime, Services 1. The Zek 0.
Resuming, the Services attacked and a scramble in the Rest's goal ares clearance by Wynne. apded with
At the other end, Gosane and Howarth missed from easy positions. The only forward to worry Jarvis was Ip Pak-wa. The South China winger had hard luck when the ball glided along the crossbar from a full force. drive. Van Tromp and Firth took the ball down and the latter slipped to Rayson who went in to beat Chan Shek-pui from close range
in a drive that Van Tromp sent just cleared the bar. Cosano tried a lo at Carey turned the ball he bird. The Services came again and Chan saved from Rayson just as the final whistle sounded.
Result Services 2; The Rest 0. For a game between selected teams There WAB the play was rather poor, Ittle to cause excitement. The Ser vices had the advantage forward, the defences being on a par. Chan Shek- pui did well in goal for the Rest, and had no chance with the shots that beat. h'm: Jarvis Was not seriously troubled throughout the game.
In a low-scoring match at the Police Club yesterday afternoon, the Married men of the Force were defeated by the Single men by 20 runs.
Batting first, the bachelors com- piled 74, to which Sherry contributed 30 and Callard 11. For the Benedicts, Alexander captured five wickets for
Post two for 14. runs and
14
With three men short, the married men replied with 45, Kirby being res. ponsible for 28. No other player reached double figures. Callard took four wickets for five runs apiece, and Baker two for 24.
OLD TAYLOR
Scotch
Whisky
their
getting his fourth, and, in the closing minutes, the same player re gistered his Afth goal, and the The game was well refereed 'by Leading Hand W. J. Kidd.'
at 3.30 scheduled to start at 5 already long string of wins yesterday | sovanth of his side, -
Further progress will be made with the Football League on Thursday, whilst the tug-of-
-of-was final will take place on Friday,
rún for the The cross-country
Bowl will. commence ati Broadbent 1.30 p.m. on Friday week.
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Company sports will be held by the various Companies between now and the 25th of this month, the Regimental sports being h held on the 20th and 27th. The Regimental Gymkhana will take place on December 1st., and the cros country run for the Scott-Elliot Cup on December 6th.
Soldiers Gulld of St. George..
The match arranged to be played yesterday afternoon at Chatham Road did not take place, the R. F. and Signala not being able to field a team to meet "A" Company, S.L.I. H.MS. Berwick Inter-Part League
Communications added to afternoon, when they beat the Fore- castle men by seven goals to one at
Valley. Happy
The score does not entirely reflect the actual run of thei play, as the Forecastle men plave a good game, and it was the deadly shooting of Watkins that made such a high register of goals. The teams" were as under:
Communication-Roberts; Ablets, Abbott Matthews. Jones, Lambert; Stabb, Toye, Watkins, Kennedy, Lee,
Bowers Forecastle-men-Smith; Scott; Court,
Wallace, Clayton; Mudge, flodges, Tredegar, Williams, Hodgson,
The Forecastle-mon kicked off, and
Friendly Match.
A friendly match was also played at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, teams, from H.M.S. Sepoy and H.M.S. Thracian meeting in a match which the former won by the only two goals scored Teams:
ABYWarrett; Farrell, Oakden: Ans: Davis, Sloane:]
Bryden, Tuck_Draper.
Dennis, Exon.
Hudaea
Thracian
on mage
Nelson, Skeates, Bennett: Morris. Maloney,
Burke, Lowe, Trimmade After the kick-off, the made at once for Roberts' end, but for the Thracian end, where Grifiths the Communications team retaliated with a good run, which Bowers cleared was fortunate to clear from a scrim. in front of his goal. After successfully, and put Madge along on the right. The latter was beaten by midfield play, and a series of rushes Abbett, and play ran from one end desperate defenders, the Sepoys got by both teams, and corners given by to the other, both defences being accepted
Watkins warmed up
and pressed hard, and As though their efforts would
A meeting of this Guild will be held severely tested. Eventuali smith Appentes. At the other end Jow
at Scandal Pain: Hall to-night, com- mencing at 8.30 p.ni.
Hospital Concert.
The "Whizz-Bangs" will give a Eurther concert at the Military Hos- pital, Bowen Road, on Thursday night, cammencing, at 8 p.m.
Farewell Dance.
A farewell dance will be held at the Military Hospital on Saturday night Admission to the dance, which ta- commences at 8 p.m., will be by invita tion
Quite a large number of only.
good pass and
to open his side's score.
The latter was well-positioned to save a penalty kick shortly after wards, and he set his forwards going good clearance: but this
MAN with a counter-attnak was short-lived, and Communications came back in the centro. Watkins, making ground, had - shot at goal, and followed to hustle Smith and the ball into the back of the net.
alt ranks of the R.A.M.C. are due for lightly the better of matters, their
relief this tropping season, and this dance should mark a fitting close to many enjoyable entertainments, both indoor and in the open, "partaken of by the Medicals during their stay in Hongkong.
Midfield play ruled for some little time, with Communications having
distribution 'and combination being good. Watkins obtained his hat trick after some clever play had been seen on the left. Shortly afterwards, Stabb registered the best goal of the match, with a beautiful cross-shot which Smith misjudged, and the ball
he
raid by
the
rett cleared well from Thracians. The Sepoys were still on the spot, however and took play to] the other and, where a
Pass in front, of
fewer
than a goal was missed by no three forwards, and was finally clear.
d by Sloane. They were
not to he denied, and their first goal came from spot-kick, well takers by Exon, who heat Griffiths comfortably.
A vigorous run by the Thracians was the reply to this reverse, but the Sepoys returned to the Thracian's
Another goal, and other penalty was award- ed for them,
cm, Exon again scoring. No further score resulted, and a good match, which was played in the most sporting and friendly manner, eame to an end with the Sepoya making an- other attack.
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