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HONGKONG
THE INTERPORT
TRIAL.
DAVIS COMES OUT AS SHARPSHOOTER.
UNIMPRESSIVE TEAMWORK.
Interport
It
By Wanderer."1
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1932.
INTERPORTERS FAIL.
CLUB FIFTEEN TROUNCED BY "REST."
TEAM AT HALF-SPEED
HOCKEY CUP TIES.
| HONGKONG LADIES ADVANCE IN CAER CLARK CONTEST.
ILA. O. C. Brat H, K. Ladies, A friendly gamo at Sookunpoo re- sulted in a win for the Corps by six goals to one. The Ladies put up plucky fight and had the Corps de fenders busy Ume after time but they lacked Just the necessary "push" re-
A SOCIAL EVENING.
UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIATION.
The Hongkong University Chris- Two matches were played on Satur-quired when the ball was in the shoat-
lian Association held Its Annual day in the Caer Clark Hockey Cuping ren.
The Corps scored dest through Social Evening in the Gront Hall competition when the longkonk Ladies cloven defented the Contral Evans, and this was closely followed on Saturday. The function was Club took points from the Recreio. British Association, and St. Andrew's by another from Turner.
DRP, HAW
Up
Clever St. Andrew's,
Just on
at.
Mr. Cheung Shiu-tong, the .
half time E. C'llagan brought the an informal affair and was The Hongkong team thoroughly ball up and transferred to M. Smalley tended by a large number of mem- The final apperance on Satur-deserved their success, and it greatly who shot a good goal.. During the bern and their friends.
Ponvalidated their position at the second half the Laulics ball line show.
. Several musical items were ren- day of the Club Interport XV
bend of the table. They played faned up to advantage. Several corners before their departure for Slung for and more accurate hockey than were conceded and from one of them dered Burbug the evening, Mr. hal, was anything but impressive, their opponents, whe contined their Turner added the third goal. N. Andrew Chan and his Huwalian movementu to close posing which Fergusda hnd the misfortune to turn Quartette delighting the gather- the the ball into her own goal when mak-lug with a few Hawaiian numbers. broken
by 5 Royal Navy 2though it was generally felt that were easily
ig a valiant andenvour in deflect a | Mr. Chan himself later contribu virile visiting defence,
ted a guitar solo and was de- was more by lack than by the players were at half-speed to
Though they had the better of the direct shot.
Spain obtained the fifth and Reece servedly applauded. judgment that the Interporters avoid any arridents.
exchanges, Hongkong could only acore) oner in the initial half, wlwn 3. Allan the alxth and last goal for the Corps. won so handsomely, though the
Macno Gume, None the less they should not Jones converted a pass. In the second greater solidarity of their de-
A hockey team from the Y.M.G.A. | Chairman of the Association, in a defence merited a victory. The have been outplayed by the "Rest half, however, they dominated the
[brief speech, welconied the gather- score gives the impression that
In a match played with a local teaming, especially the L them eventually run
new under- yesterday morning the Y., were de the forwards gave a bright diste the extent they were, and an all play and further points from F. Bon- visited Macno during the week-end,
round tightening up of the team winners by three clear goals. play, whereas in actual fact, the seems imlicated if is to win the
iented by the odd goal in five. Play graduates who had just joined the In a line was most unsal-
Internet content.
St. Andrew's Club, chief rivals to wax of fast nature, the encounter Association. He hoped they would a plesant Muciation {0- isfactory, rusinodie individuad
the Hongkong Indies, bent the Chub leaving very little to be desired by have
gether. brillange, the unexpected emerg· The "Rent" won by 19 points to de Recreio after a line game by two both sides us to quality or excitement.
R.SC. v. St. Andrew's. ence of Davis as
During the evening, the follow- a snap-scorer, and practically every depart- jelese quila,
The following will represent the They opened anything but confident-
ing officers were elected for the mount
Mamak Had desi ment, were superior to the Inter tactfer aerounting for the tive paters. The winners sedzet ally, but once they hail settled down, Radio Sports Club in ita
President. Profernor L. J. their chances, whereas the Chus there was only one team in it in the hockey tournament match with St. current year:
next half. Albelt, up to that time, Andrew's on the Radio Sporta Club Davis did exeovstingly well, get- allowed them to slip by.
the Recreio indies demonstrated they round, Caroline Hill, at 5 pm, to-Ride. day:
Chairman. Mr. Cheung Shiu- ting three excellent
and
were capable of many good things,
A. Spary; 1. Singh, Joginder tone. Selby dit nut produce his usual with partner pon feeding his
and should have scored at least enve
Singh; Mohinder Singh, A. E. P. Is the first few minutes of the guest. 31. Bamh; H. Singh, G. Sint,
Hon. Secretary.----Mr. Fung Tin- us delightful pa, Shepherd, or, while the inside threes were
Lammert 31. Willey gave the Saints a une man J.T. K. Gilchrist, Kalwant Singh and ton, showed good constructive play, distinctly off cotour.
the interval, and ul
F. A. Kemp. Reserves, Atma Singh
Asst. Hon. Secretary and Hon. making capital openings for both and Law put in some useful work, advantage at
Treasurer. Miss Sung Ngau-luf. his inside colleagues, it seldom but lacked thrust, and while the though the Recreio main took charge and Sterlin Singh
The following have been selected ta Uostel Representatives.--Miss hinyself. Pack worked hard, their efforts of the game, they failed to pieres a threatening: danger
had very stendy defence, and before the represent St. Andrew's Club against Anna Ho failed through
(St. Stephen's), Mr. clone M. Woolley placed the result be- Leonard simply did not fit in and generally
the Radio Sports Club, at Carolina Richard Chang (Morrison), Mr. 11- Hughes, in consequenre. Whe
yand doubt.
1 in the Mamak Hockey Competi-P. I. T. Naidu (Heel), Mr. Wil- able fo contrilaste much useful
Han today. Bully off of 5.14 panam Kong (May), and Mr. C. T. B. H. Wong, E. H. P. White, F. V.Law (Eliot). serylen
And
wonly.
The strength of the Interporters was at half-back, Blas being out standing. Strong defence by the halves relieved the backs of much responsibility
they through with auch eredit, though Muliate's two mistakes both cost rozls.
vame
findshing.
Table to bate,
The "Reat" played excellent football, particularly Keith Mur-" ray who was the best player on the field. As a whole the team H.K.1.1.C. worked with better understanding, St. Andrew's and were fuiz value for their C.B.A.
Success.
for Crick opened the scuring the Rest Robertson converting. three fand shortly The interporters fed by
Keith afterwards
another three clear goals at the interval. A truer Murray added roflex would have been 2-2. In points. The name player later beautiful the second half, when they enjoy-accomplished
ed rather more of the play than handling to get across for a 11 prior to the interval, the Navy paints fend. Before the interval, allified their two additional goals Metelian reduced the arrears by with suergeful shots from Rawson converting a penalty. and Skinner,
The second phase of the game Phe Navy were not strong at opened with the Rest adding to half-back and Dixon and Ward, well as both played, could shoulder the work throwi upon them. Even Shirras did not ap proach his usual form, showing some hesitancy in his tuckling and bring less accurate in getting the
ball away.
The forwards were friers, the Jeft wing giving Skinner and Mulane many anxious moments.
On the wholy, however, it was n desul- pur game. Scrappy and tory. it failed to rolley Any enthusiasm,
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their score within the first few minutes, Crewe Read getting over with ease, and before the close of rather featureless second half. Keith Murray again pressed
Doggell converting.
FANLING GOLF.
W. S. HILLIER WINS - THE BOGEY.
The
There were fifty-six entries for in the Second Division of the the Bogey Pool at Fanling over Lengue, the Borderers Reserves | the work-end. W. S. Hillier (14). beat Kowloon Reserves by five clear | who returned a card of 5 up, wo yends, while the Navy Reserves Four players tied for second beat the R.A.0.C. by five goals to place, all being 2 up. They were:
IV.
B. R. Vallance (10), A. Stewart (2). W. E. Higham (14) and G. W. Sewell (13). This prize, derided by lot, went to W. It Vallance.
two.
H.K. YACHT CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.
ROLLA, SPEEDWELL AND EUNICE WINNERS.
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The course Wh:-(1) Beacon, P: (2) Rumsey Shoal, P: (3) Mark on Line, P: (4) Channel Rocks, S: Distance, 9.1 milles.
The complete results were:
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Finished Corrected Ption
4.12.05
1
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Goals
I. W. L, D. F. A, Pis. 10 11347 121 } 412 0 10 40 2 2 4 10
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YESTERDAY'S EVENT.
Army Defeat Club in Keen Contest.
A recovery in the afternoon enabled the Army to defeat a R.HI.K. Yacht Club team yesterday, in a keen con- tent, by 82 points to 75. The detalled results were as follow:
Morning Race
Course, Club Line West to East, Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Mark on Line (8), Cust Rock Mark Boat (S), Club Line West to East Distance, 5.5 miles.
Course, Club Line West to East, Channel Itecks (P), Cust Rock Mark Bont (5). Channel (S), Club Line East to West. Distance, 6.6 miles.
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