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GLUT OF GOALS IN
POPPY MATCH.
COLONY'S FORWARDS IN BRILLIANT FORM.
4
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1980.
HOLIDAY GOLİ RESULTS.
K. K. ROUNDS WINS THE BOGEY POOL
There were eighty three entries
SHAMEEN FOOTBALL
LEAGUE.
CICALA WINS OVER THE MOORHEN.
HOLIDAY GOLF.
Y.M.C:A. HEAVILY DEFEATED
BY KOWLOON G. C.
The Kowloon Golf Club heavily defeated the Y.M.CA. yesterday win- ning by a total of 19% to 8% points. Scores:
Singles
Y.M.C.A.
A. Eastman
H. Mundy
T.
J. Price
1
T
John Pooler
T. Seddon
E. D. Reid
A. Tate
W. Mills
1
T. Tait
7
Foursomes.
Shameen, Nov. 11. for the Bogey Pool golf competi-Moorhen by two goals to one in H.M.S. Cicala defeated H.M.S. ASTONISHING START. tion played over, the Old Cours, the Shameen Football League here Kowloon Golf Club
Fanling, which was brought to a
Dr. Cogan 1 G. H. Russell finish yesterday. K. K. Rounds yesterday afternoon. (18) finished 5 up, and took first though the Cicala had the better A. A. Lopes
The game was evenly contested, J. Mackintosh 1% W. S. Hilller
0 H. Hampton 1 [By "Wanderer."]
place, with S. J. H. Fox (12), 4 up of the play throughout.
There D. da Roza 1 !second.
F.X. Remedios- Services Rest of Colony 10
Other scores were: L H. Geare was no acore during the first half. W. Groves
0. Murphy The extraordinary score might (10) 3 up: J. K. Macfarlan (3) The first goal fell to the Cicala
shortly after resuming, Render A. Laughton justify an inference that the game 2 up: W. N. Buyers (13) 2 up netting from a penalty. Moorhen H. Ringshaw was one-sided and uninteresting. A. H. Ferguson (3), L G. S.
equalled up shortly afterwards. J. S. Smith As a matter of fact it was quite the Dodwell (6), D. Ellis (13), Capt. Ah Wing scoring from a melee, in . T. Burton apposite. It was as good an exhibi- Davison (14), C. C. Stark (7), and front of goal. It then looked as F. F. Remedio- tion of football as the most har- D. Forbes (9) all one up, seven though the match might result in dened critic could wish for, the players returning all square.
In the Bogey. Pool over the New a draw, as there was no further scoring feats being by no means
were score until the last five minutes Dr. Cogan and Russell and the sole feature of a splendid game. Course, for which there
Tait was there seven entries, S. J. H. Fox gecured when Domoney got through the
Moorhen defence to Only at one period
score the Lopes . and Hampton and The "Best" first place, being one down. any hint of debacle.
Mackintosh 24 Hillier A. Goyano, The Adamson Cup competition at deciding goal. Both forward lines forward line, led by
Minds and settled down at once to masterly Happy Valley, attracted ten entries, played a good game, but the F. X. Remedios and de Roza
Eastman football at high speed, enterpris L. E. Longbottom 83-18-63. Moorhen were weak in the de-
Within qualified other scores being:-A fence, in spite of a very fine gawe Murphy
Groves ing and full af punch.
W. Darling 81-14-67: A. G. played by their captain at centre-
Buxton and twenty-five minutes they had ex-
R. Wallace half. The teams were:
Smith tablished a lead of five clear goals, Ursell 86-18-68:
H.M.S. Cicala.-F. J. Stacey; C. H. Mundy H.
and Wilson the Services defence being run of 82-10-72;
Hicks, P. McNeice: W. T. A. Planner 187---15-72. So now, she gets ake every week.
their feet, while Fletcher stood
Rees. D. H. Dumoney. Surgeon-Laughton and Lieutenant E. S. Bolton; M. Ringshaw 2 For ill-tempered daughters, was and looked helplessly at the ball ns
McKesslek, H. II. Williams, T. Render. F. Pinder, Lieutenant- eyes, husbands as well, there it passed him. "nothing to equal a timely done thadly on one or
Commander A. A. Havers.' there dainty little laxative and liser pilix. And they won't need to take them often. Just every now o then, the food tract and in, turl organs generally, red * emate
The lived at Hong Kong up the
Peak,
A girl who pune la ton berk
"cheeks."
But Pinkettes before fond, Soon cured her ill-mood.
to get on with their duties in kettes remind them gently yet Grm
Without griping they cleanse the liver and intestinal tract, Aweeten the stomach. purify the breath, clear the skin. Bright eyes.
pered frowns.
LIVER & LAXATIVE
Huish miskicked in the second half when they at- two occasions, tacked persistently, setting up many goal Henderson was at fault in posi- dangerous raids, the Rest
there being somewhat fortunate to es- tioning several times, but
men.
(3). (2)
H.M.S. Moorhen.-F. J. Breed;
Lieutenant
Remedios
ง
+
5%%
and
Pooler
22
2 bills
Tarice
2
and
and
Gellatly and
Stoker Solden and
Reid
124
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OBITUARY.
DEATH OF FAMOUS NOTTS CRICKETER.
was no weak spot in the Services cape as lightly as it did. The main E. C. Beach. W. S. Kendall; D. [half-back line, and it was anything difference was the early failure of McGill, W. Lee-Marson, W. Hinch- but "Rest shooting practice, the the Services to find one another,
Wing.
E. Watkins, in short passing enabling the Rest Brownrigg-Our Own Correspon- Services having but a trifle less allied to the fact that they indulgediffe: R. Tann, A. J. Bates,
London, Nov. 11. of the game up to this point.
Ident. The explanation of the "dis. defence to concentrate, while the
The death has occurred of the aster is to be found in the deadly Rest forwards varied their game
England and Notts cricketer, W. W. to blood work of the Colony's line in the delightfully, changing the point of
Capetown, Nov. 11.
Whysal who succumbed vicinity of goal,' their superb attack with such rapidity that the
The M.C.C. tourists beat the poisoning-Reuter, İService defenders were always on
[William Wilfred Whywall was born Western Province by an innings and understanding discovered right at
31, 1887, at Woodborough, and smiling faces replace il tem the beginning and the clever an. the run.
177 runs in the first serious match jon October "Rotts in 1010. Fourteen A. Gosano (3). Fung
of the tour.
joined And the inside ticipation of
Going in to bat first, Western years later he was chosen as a mem Gosano's two goals in this period Segalen (2) and B. Gosario could have been scored by few scored for the Rest of the Colony, Province empiled 113, Tate taking ber of the M.C.C. team for Australia
wickets for only 18 runs.
in the dual capacity of batsman and other players, Segalen scooped one and Timberlake (2). Baker Dickinson for the Services.
The M.C.C. hit up a total of 112 wicket-keeper, as reserve to Strud- I in in a most amazing way.
A. Gosaro led a sparkling for for 7, when they declared, Sandham wick. He appeared in three headed the other two through.
most brilliant contributed 72, Wyatt 138, Hammond matches, making 76 at Melbourne and 75 at Adelaide. He also appeared in Hnd
100, and Hendren 68 not out. debacle developed, tward line in his
of Tests in England would not have been surprising, form and he was splendidly sup-
no dominant Province ported. There was
In their second innings, Western the fast series
compiled
and proved a useful this summer 122, Leyland but from this stage it was more or legure in defence, all being respon- aking 3 for 4 and Peebles 4 for 31. member of the side.
His cricketing prowess first became sides, though the Rest of the sible for excellent work at one time Router.
or another without especially dis... |
noticeable as far back as 1904, when Colony were consistently the more
he gut centuries in four consecutive had tinguishing themselves. impressive. The Services
Henderson at no time partnered matches, and two years later made For the Services, the Argylls each other efficiently, and Fletcher 100, and 167 not out against Glou- made the score 6-2 at half-time and during the second half they drew right wing failed to work properly appeared to have a chance with cester, at Trent Bridge. As some up to 7-4, The Rest then re-ng- until the second half when most one or two of the goals.
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