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LOCAL FOOTBALL
YESTERDAY.
SENIOR SHIELD RE-PLAY "MESS-UP."
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TENNIS TOURNEY.
TIENTSIN CHAMPION DOES
WELL HERE.
Playing clever tennis featured copy-book stroke production footwork, C.A.L. Rumjahn, the Tientala champion and a newcomer CLUB'S FINE EFFORT. to the Hongkong Championship tournament, deeply impressed the onlookers. present at the Club [By Wanderer."}
cricket ground yesterday, when he defented A.E. Guest in the first An extraordinary and, as far as round of Open Singles with the loss I can see, unneccesary "mess-up" of four games in three sets,
Rumjain, who is obviously a keen occurred yesterday in connexion with the re-play of the Somersets student
technique, and Chinese Athletic in the Senior possesses a variety of attractive Shield, which was arranged to be strokes, foremost of which is a fine played on the Kowloon ground. length forehand drive, but he is
of tennis
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930.
GARRISON NEWS.
THE HONGKONG AREA" FOOTBALL LEAGUE.
The concluding zaatch in the League), was played at Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon, "when 91st Battery, RA, the winners of the League, lost to aị team from the Rest of the League by the only goal scored. It was a fine game throughout.
The 31st Battery could not turn out their team that won the League, and the absentees werd sorely missed Teams:
NEW COUP.
and them back, whilst two companies NOTED DETECTIVE'S at the S.L.L. also won from "C" Com- pany. The League winners have suffered defeat on only one occasion, that at the hands of another battery of Gunners, the 12th. - Draws on two occasions, both at the hands of com- panire of the K.O.S.B, prevented their obtaining full points in the other fifteen games, -
LOCAL HOCKEY.
CLÜB BEAT THE NAVY IN
SIM SHIELD MATCH.
The Club defeated the Navy en thi U.S.B.C, ground yesterday. Alternoen The teams by four goals to one. were as follows
Club-Gregory: Woodward, Bod- ger; Mitchell, Daad, Noronha; Owani Hughes, Divett, Francis, Lamaseit, Price.
THIEVES GANG KNOWN IN NINE COUNTRIES.
Paris, Jan. 6. The 31st Battery have a record of Chief-inspector Barthelet, of which to be proud, sixteen matches the Surete Generale, the French played, thirteen won, one lost and Scotland Yard, has added another boord with a total of du goula capture of a "wanted man" to his scored, and only twelve goals scored long record. against them. B. S. M. Leach's long
Known under many aliases, in-
Navy-Holland;: Dodsonų“ Paar- and wide experience has been of including those of "O'Neill" and more; Whitehouse, Toane, Ainger; estimable value. He has been the brains of the attack, and his strategy Malcolm," the latest captured Garnett, Macintyre, Rathbone, Fen has directly led up to a large pro- man is described by the police as ton, Smallwood, portion of the side's goals.
"William Lewis, born in Wales in Soon after the commencement, - a The 31st Battery have also won the August 1893.”
sories of attacks by the Club saw Artillery Cup this year, ending a He is alleged to be a member of Price get. In a fine, shot that beat suries of successes for 12th Ballery: an international gang of thieves Holland all the way. More pre, and Quite a number of players from
exploits in by the Club brought no zwward,
than their own, though rarely get- ting near enough for an easy shot, at goal, s.
81st Battery RA-Maltby: Beal, Leach; Hall, Fletcher, Ward: Cotton, McDonagh, Gill, Reed, Rodgers.
The RestWilliamson; Gough, Dodshen; Penny, Grosvenor, Lyons; ayaholme, Watson, Sansom, Cotton, Play at the commencement fan from Battery have represented the Am credited with many The Rest made a good run through Sansom, who held on to the ball whon tackled by Leach, but his pass to Watson was taken and cleared by seal.
and to end.
The long-passing game of the Gunners was indulged in, and their experience told Although only a team from a number of units, the Rest played with fine combination, and Williamson was very safe in goal,' clearing well from Reed and Gill in good style. The first half was blank. After the interval, the Gunners hard to obtain the lead, but
was unbeaten.
accurate
contres
lery in the Hongkong Senior League. England, France, Belgium, Italy, the Nagy commented to hold more
Other unita, especially the com- Switzerland, Austria, Helland, panies of infantry units have elected Spain and Portugal. not to play men who represent their According to police Information, Battalion in the Company League, the prisoner came to Paris last
Returning to, the attack, the Club partly on account of keeping the re- year in company with two Aus concentrated an Owen-Hughes, whose gimental side intact, and partly in tralians with the intention of thcutt often the other xcellent, the endeavour to giva, as many na
Lammert increased the Club taily possible a game. With a small unit
bustied off the ball by the Navy back
who can play a good game of football like a battery, the numbers of men
On arriving here they found that with a fine shot from Owen-Hughes
the Navy and again, where Francia is limited, so that the strongest team some of their accomplices had just centre, and the Club were soon at has to be played.
The full League Tablo je as follows: Abandoning their project, they got past Isaac and shot well, after disappeared, but a few months Dodson had mis-hit and Lammert had run in and secured the ball. Half...» 318 (30) Dư, HA... 16 18 26 12 later Lewis was arrested on a time was blown with the Club loading
Gosis
P. W. D. L F. A. Pia,
breaking into the offices of an
English bank,
'been arrested.
Between three o'clock in the after-equally as at home with his short amon raid' brought the only "Coy, R,l. 14 12 224 in. 46 racecourse in the South of Franco.by.three goals to nit
cleverness and accuracy.
noon and the time of kick-off, strokes, and mixes his shots with thousands of Chinese and two or three hundred" Europenns made their way to the ground expecting the munich to be played, only to learn, after a long wait, that it had been cancelled.
The air was blue, with pink edges, round a gentleman who had travelled all the way from Taikoo. for nothing!
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It appears that the Athletic wrote to the Hon, Secretary of the H.K.F.A. informing him that they would be unable to field a team at the time stipulated. It is under. stood that they were informed that the match must be played as arranged.
Subsequent events-are a mystery at present Neither of the teams appeared on the ground, though the K.F.C. were not informed that the match was off and had engaged the services of police and gate. keepern.
No doubt the matter will be taken up at to-morrow's meeting of the Council.
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charged with pocket-picking.
Escape and Recapture, His sentence at Aix-en-Provence was 15 months' imprisonment,
While being transferred to an- 41 other prison, five weeks ag
Lewis and an Italian prisoner, named Costa, who were chained together, escaped,
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goal, McDougall getting down the Ng Ste-kwong plensed his end-field before passing to Twynholme, mirers by an excellent win over Lee whose centre to Watson was crowned Hau-ngak, and G.H.W. Churchill, a with a good goal."
Prosaura by the Gunners met with, was not too severely
Gough and Dodshon being pressed to gain entry into the third
the final whistle was blown, After the round.
Yesterday's results were as follow: 1. E. the General Officer Commanding 21 Car, RAMC. 3 Open Championship Singles (First the Troops in China (Major-General FB. Sles.
ПАЯС, А Д.А.Р.С. 18 Round)-C. A. L. Rumjaba, beat A. J. W. Bandilands, CB.
C.M.Gth (H) BU, ILA. 18 13. Guest, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2; W. C. Hung D.8.0.) congratulated the Gunners The organisers of the League, the bent F. W. J. Planner, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, on their win in the League Competi-Committee, and the referees deserve. M. Barthelet, inquiring into last tion, and had also a word or two of their meed of recognition. In parti 11-9.
Second Round.Ng Sze-kwong beat praise for Williamson, whose same cular, the referees have given their in the Rest goal was excellent. The services free, being allowed to claim Lee Hau-nrak. 0.1, 6.2, 0.1; G. II. W. Churchill beat E. A. Gray, 7-5, 6-1, Cup was presented to Lieut. G. W only the minimum of expenses.
Scal,
M.C., M.M., R.A., who accepted 6-2; 1. M. A. Razack beat F. J.
on behalf of 31st Battery. Each Remedios, 2-0, 0-4, 6-2, 6-4,
member of the winning team was bre- Club Championship (First Round).sented with a miniature cup, but tho Capt. E. C. Etherington beat A. II. medals intended for "B" Company, Crook, 0-2, 6-4.
SLI, the runners-up in the League, could not he presented individually the team being in camp. A good attendance gave three cheers for the Ho Ka-lau;G.O.C. before leaving the ground.
„To-day's Programme. Open Championship Singles (Second Round)--E, Zimmern
Y. Sajiki v T. Honda.
Open Championship Doubles (Second Round)--E, C. and E. F. Fincher v. W. C. Hung and Cheng Chi-wing.
(-16/3) Dr. D. J. Valentine and A. H, Crook (-1/8)."
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The League Summarized, Seventeen teams entered the Lea-
Navy Match.
Custa was recaptured, but no trace was found of the Briton till April's theft, in the Cherbourg Paris boat train, of a handbag con- taining £4,800 worth of jewels belonging to an American woman, found-cause to suspect Lewis,
Play ran from end to end on the resumption, and Garnett got near the goal, only, to have his what blocked and the ball go over the line. The Navy forward line played up better in this half, and MacIntyre changed placer with Rathbone, the combina tion between Fenton, Smallwood and MacIntyre being an improvement.
Steady pressure told its tale, and Macintyre ran through two of the Club halves, between Woodward and " Rodger, to score a really fins goal. Navy seemed to tire somewhat gave Pressure by the Club when the
vett a chance, but Holland, though rather apt to use his stick too much in goal, played up well. Xie, was caught napping just before the end, however, coming out to stop Lam- mert, who got past him and went the ball into the net.
It was found that the wanted Briton had letters addressed to Nimes, In the South of France,
Fravels almost scored on two ov- where he passed as Jacquestions before the whistle was blown O'Neill.
for "No-Sido,” and the weore of four». one just about represented the ran of the play.-B. M. T.
The Sandwich defeated the Serapių at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon by two goals to nil. Teams:
Sandwich-Weeks; Very, Ribbeck; Dray, Starr, Wavell; Brooks, Cum
M. Barthelet learned that the mings, Jones, Edwards, Charman.
Serapis Toomey; Dyer, Sutton; pseudo O'Neill had left Nimes for Smith, Valler, Whitman; Lee, Dicks, Paris, and this morning the astute Hughes, Aylward, Hopgood.
detective dropped on his quarry
A blank score-sheet remained at
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Club "A" To Meet the Punjabls.
The following will represent the Hangkone Hockey Club "A" team in their match with the Punjable on the Marian Ground at 5 p.m. on Friday.-- W. Borrowman; 'T. R. Rowell, G. A 1. Plummer: A. A. E. Botelho; La G. Front. H. G. Mill; S. J. H. Fox. Maj. Kerrleh, G. Rankin (Capt), R, Owen- Davies, R. W. Sapeed.
gue, and this precluded the teams half-time; and Serapia were unforna he was leaving his hotel. playing each other more than once, tunate to lose Dyer, with a twisted Club Championship (First Round), ne, usually only two grounds, at ankle, soon after the interval. With
LEAGUE CRICKET. Sookunpos and Chatham Road, were n depleted defence, they were unable B. I. A. Lennox v J. A. Summers. Handicap Singles AL 5.15 pm. Kowloon turned out.
(Firat available. On occasion it was possible to stem the strong attacks of Sand- "A"
UNIVERSITY TEAMS FOR a, scratch team against an eleven Round)-K. II. Batger (5/6) v P. W. to allot a ground on Happy Valley wich, and Charman opened the score for games. It was arranged, owing with a good drive. Play at each end
SATURDAY'S MATCHES. " from the Belgenland, defeating the J. Planner (5/6), visitora by six goal to nothing. A. Redmond and Owen Hughes inter-company games whilst in camp Cumming added to his side's score University in League matches to be Handicap Doubles (First Round).—to the number of outstanding games, of the, pitch found both sets of for-
that the K.O.S.B. should play their wards missing the goal by inches, and The following will represent the
Recreio y Y.M.C;A. The following will represent Club at Sun Waf, thus freeing the grounds with a dropping shet, which Tommy played on Saturday: In Hongkong and Kowloon for other fisted out from behind the line. The Int XI v Kowloon O.C. at Pokfulam, de Reerelo in a hockey match against The league games were carried
matches. A similar proceeding on goal was, of course, awarded to lut 2
C. W. Lam (Capt.), M. B. the Y.M.C.A. at King's Park to-day through in accordance with ar
the part of the S.L.I. enabled the pro- Sandwich. Even play, with no furOxman, D. E. Samy, L. T. Ride, A. Pat B. p.m. shar, P. G. H rangements, the Club effecting an SOUTH CHINA SWEEPS. gramme to be completed practically ther score, resulted until the final Gutteres, S. v. exceedingly smart performance in
A. Baker, D. J. Ni Andoro 4. Lee, Pin, A. M. Xavier, M. Oliveira, H. A. B, A. Noronha, F. V. Ribeiro, R. Bilva forcing n
Neito, J. Figueiredo, F. J. Remedios, draw 3-3 with the
Sulieman, H. W. Kwan. K.O.S.B. whose chances of the
2nd XI v Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI at G. Barros and J. A. de V. Soarei. K.C.O. at 2 p.m.-F. Hiptools (Capt.), championship have, received a not- back through the loss of this
A. A. Aziz, A. Chan Fook, E. Loke, G. E. Yeah, K. P. Gan, P. L.ngainat Mr. A. T. Leo's XI on Sunday point.
Tan, C. Candah, F. 9. Chen, A. T. nt Pokfulum, at 2.80 p.m. sharp.-3. Namanbhoy, H. Nomanbhoy. Um-V, Gittina (Caph), M. B. Osman, D. pire, A. Rodrigues, scorer, A. Gosane. K. Samy, L. T. Ride, A. P. Gutters,
A Friendly Match.
D. J. N. Anderson, E. A. Lee, A. The following will represent the Baker, A. B. Sulieman, II, W. Kwan, University 1st XI in a friendly match A, N. Other.
The Club played exceedingly well, every man pulling his weight. This was the big factor in the game for the Borderers had much the better of the exchanges terri- torially, and should have made the game safe.
They scored first through Stock, who hended through cleverly, but before the Interval, the Club got through twice, Bell again proving his opportunism in obtaining the first, while McBride netted the second through sheer determina- tion, being injured in scoring.
The
K.O.S.B. applied strong pressure in the second half and the. match seemed won when Alexander equalised and Reeves gave them the lead from a penalty. The Club, however, came back in the closing minutes, Bell scoring # Kreut goal.
la the Junior Division of the League, the K.O.S.H. netted ten goils against Ewo with- out reply, while the Athletic "A" team defeated Athletic "R" by nine gonls to four. *
The Somersets Reserves qualified for the semi-finals of the Junior Shield Competition, defeating South China in the second round by two clear goals, both obtained prior to the interval,'. Denmead and Palmer (penalty) werb the scorers.
LADIES' HOCKEY.
THE CAER CLARK CUP COMPETITION.
The second "match between the
Club de Recreio and the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club will be played on Saturday, 22nd February, on the Y.M.C.A..ground at 8.00 p.m. The teams are as follows:
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Club de Recreio.-B. M. Xavier, C. Osmund, M. Basto, O. Basto, M. Alves, M. Remedios, M. Roza, C. Botelho, L, Silva-Netto, A. Basto,
A. Roza.
TWO NUMBERS FOR EVERY
PONY IN DERBY,
At a committee meeting of the South China Athletic Association,
held last evening, a resolution was passed to the effect that for every pony in the Derby this year there will be two numbers instead of one, which means that all the prizes will be divided.
The first prize, which has been estimated at about $270,000, will now be reduced to two prizes somewhere in the region of $140,000 each. There will also be two second and two third prizes..
SETTLING
THE POINT IN
GOLF
... Casual Water.
If a bali on the patting green le
casual. water, or if casual water intervens between ball lying on the putting green and the hole, the bail may be played where it lies or may be lifted without penalty and placed by hand either within two club longths directly behind the spot from which the ball was lifted, or in the nearest position to that spot which is not nearer the hole and which affords a putt to the hole without water inter, vening.
Hongkong LadiesJ. Baalley E. Gray, J. Lack, E. O'Hagan, B. M. Pope, f. L. Wallace, I. C. Bell, E. If the ball lie so, pear catual' M. Donelan, D. F. Stanton, Mwater that the water interferes Smalley, M. McCabe, t with the player's stance, it may Referees F. Ribeiro and A. Abe treated as if. it lay in casual Dande
ter
to time.
Only on one or two occasions did confusion occur, for teams to go to the wrong ground, but, on one occa- slon, when two sides arrived" ́nt Chatham Rodd without opponents, they played off their League fixture. Enrly in the Longue's life this sea Bon, "C" Company, K.O.S.B., establish ed a good lead. followed by 1st Heavy Battery, R. A. Defeats by two companies of the same battalion peg
whistle.
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