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INTERPORT SELECTORS DIFFICULT TASK

TRIAL MATCH FAILS TO

SOLVE PROBLEMS

CONSTRUCTIVE TEAM WORK SUFFERS

FOR INDIVIDUALISM”.

SELECTED SIDE LUCKY TO DRAW

(By "VERITAS".) ·

Interport Trial Team....... 3 Army XI (Jones, Howe, Ridley)

3

(Channings, Higgins Lakeman THERE IS AN ANXIOUS TIME IN FRONT OF THE INTERPORT FOOTBALL SELECTION COM- MITTEE.

HE

The Cubs want to places in the sixth inninge, when Sawell, Ruth and Cübrig walked in. Five runs were scared by the New York Yankees in this innings.

Ragged Rugby

They have still to find a team capable of visiting Shanghai and wresting from the Northern port the Club "A" Defeated soccer crown. Yesterday's game against the Army did by Hermes not encourage complacency: if anything, it offered ad. ditional problems and problems which have to be faced. LOSS TO THE NAVY

BRILLIANT HOCKEY

MEDWAY BEATEN BY CLUB

MAMAK GAMES

The game between the Hong Kong Club and the Officers' team of .M.S. Medway at King's Park yesterday

Valleyseon this season.

A team has yet to be selected, and on the other side of the field,

of Strange Scrappy, unscientifle and rather capable of real constructive foot the Inexperience, ball. The chosen side yesterday illuminated the whole of his play, uninteresting play characterised a constant and the rugby match between the was a patchwork of individual although he was

willing trior. Ridley never got excellence but lacking the com- geing and apart from scoring a Club "A" and H.M.S. Hermes on produced some of the best hockey

the Club ground at the bining factor of solid team work, neat goal, was unimpressive.

the aircraft yesterday, when The Interport trial team lined

carrier representatives won up very differently to the original choice of the selection committee.

There was a disturbing lack of two tries (6 points) to a try

MULLANE STANDS OUT.

This was the second time the Med- way XI had played on grasa, having by become

hard accustomed to the 13 grounds at Welhaiwel, and in view of this they put up a sterling perform- Strange was absent through an understandnig in the rearguard, points).

ance and were most impressive. The injured foot, and other non-start- and only the individual brilliance ers were Barber of the Lincoln of Mullane, who played magni-Both sides were guilty of some Club were without the services of W. E. Williams, inside-right, and Rodger and Cheng Sui-hong, Martin officently, Baved the Trin! citadel exceptionally wenk kicking, Dog-in the back line of the defence. This the Club came in at left back, E.

gart of the Hermes missing two meant a re-shuffling of the side and Strange at outside right and from collapsing. Beltrão of St. Joseph's at centre- Mullane, with his relentless penalty kicks and Cogan and the forward line was altered so that was taken from his usual posi- half. None of them impressed, tackling and clever Interceptions, Selby following suit for the Club. tlon at outside left and put the youthful Strange, being not provided a aplendid covering for! Lack of understanding played a centre, Divett, going to inside right only out of positiin, but completely Rodger, who was safe without be prominent part in the exchanges and Guest filling the vacancy on the ruled by the strong left wing de Ing exceptional. fence of the Army.

On the whole the play was rag- god and uncomplimentary to either sides. Movements well

Martin out of position, blunders and loose handling turned many a ed his way through the game and movement to nought."

was occasionally prominent with Of the thirty players on view, same thrustful defensive work.

Lay

loft.

in the

Lowe deputised for Rodger at right back.

The game started with a spirited attack by the Club forwards which aw Lay break through and pass to But he covered badly and three Hubbeck and the Hermes fly half Divett, the latter striking the post conceived suffered in execution, times the defence were spread-were the only two who put their with his attempt at goal. The Navy men retallated and Duncan did well eagled and only the hastiness of knowledge of the game into prac-to clear from a dangerous scrimmage| Higgins prevented goals from tical effect, and they stood out in front of the Club goal.

and in this respect the Trial team were the chief offenders.

can

WEAK HALVES.

BRAINIEST FORWARD.

Bome excep-

acruing.

FIRST CLASS HOCKEY. The Army were the more prominently with The intermediate line was wormanlike combination, but over-tionally fine work.

Play, then evened up for sometime, the real weak link. Although eagerness on the part of the for-

Hubbock was tho first to get both defences playing really first class more or less holding their own wards ruined several fine move-

were Reed, and Dand in the inter- and over for the Hermes, but Doggart hockey, Outstanding in the Club aide in defence, their efforts to get ments. Morgan, Pardoe the forwards going were pitiful. Podmore played good constructive missed the kick, and subsequently medlats line. Lt Com Majendia play. Passes were wild, uncontrolled football, plying their vannera failed with a penalty, although ed a sterling game at back for the and badly directed. Andy Dun- with through passes which were a afforded two chances. This was Navy and was ably supported by Lt. was one of the greaest constant source of worry to Mul- the only scoring in the first half, Higham. There was little to choose but the Hermes increased the between the forwards, although the offenders, and ruined many al

lead after the interval, when the Club Insiden were better than those good plece of tackling work by lane and Martin..

right winger touched down in the of the Navy and the Navy flanks were superior to the Club wings who were indiscriminate ball distribution.

Channing was the brainlest corner. Doggart made a lovely inclined to be slow. Before the inter- val Higham was tested by Lay, forward on the field, but he kick but just failed to register.

Francis and Divett, while Duncan at should have been a little selfish The Club fought strenuously to the other end did well to keep his Instead of parting to Higgins reduce the arrears and certainly goal intact from the bombardment by all the time. Higgins did not enjoyed more of the play, but Lleuts Grove and Eden. The interval have his shooting boots with him and wasted many a good effort nahing was bad. Cox eventually came with no score.

went over for the homesters, but on the part of his colleagues. It was in the last minute and the The Trial team, well against the kick falled. run of the play, opened the scor- ing., when Howe put Jones through

Boltrao's anticipation was sadly

at fault and he seldom appeared In the right place at the right mo- ment, thus giving the Army insides sufficient rope to essay movements which continually placed the In- terport team's rearline in Jeopardy.

Tong Kwan played probably che of the most disappointing gamca of his life. Only very cocasionally In the half second half did he offer with a porfect pass, and the Bor- Jones and Baldry those openings derers man despatched the bal: on which his South China col safely in the corner. league thrive.

STEREOTYPED.

NAVY LOSS.

.....

LUCKY GOAL.

tho

The Club opened strongly in the minutes second half and within ten Guest, with a very lucky shot netted the only goal of the game for the With the departure for Home Club. The shot was mis-judged by to-day of H.M.S. Cumberland, the Higham and trickled post him into Navy rugby team losca two of its the net. Later Lieut Grove who was The Army set up raid after raid outstanding players in Gosling well placed received a pass from the in reply, and Martin conceded and Brosnan. The former is a right and shot at goal. He scored three cornera in quick succession Navy and County player of mark-but the point was disallowed on ac- On the run of play the Club were The forward lino, of course, had and once very nearly netted for ed ability and the latter is one of count of off-side. to suffer. It remained lively, but the opposiion, The Army's re- the finest hookers the Fleet has one or two goals better then

the included in its team in Hongkong. Navy, being much more dangerous in nover a very cohesive force. It ward was inevitable and

front of goal, WAS composed of indivdiualists equaliser came before the interval prominent among whom was Jones when Channinge nodded in a con- of the Borderera. He was the tre from Higging who worked most hard working player on the cleverly into position. field, but, obsessed with the idea Positional changes among the Baldry must have the half backs had no material effect bell at all costs. indulged so far as he trial team was con- in a stereotyped series of passes corned. Duncan went which the opposition very quickly pivotal position, Tong Kwan from anticipated, with the result that right to left half and Baltrao to this wing was robbed of much of right half. ita effectiveness.

that

to tha

Howe initiated an attack which spelt danger to the Army defend-

BIG WIN FOR SWINDON

BRIGHTON CONCEDE FIVE GOALS

.

London, Nov. 2.

In

DD-

MEDWAY START WELL. When they made their first

the Mamak Lengue pearance yesterday against the R.A.O.C. at Happy Valley, the Medway team created a good impression and Anished

́U.S. FOOTBALL

STATES GAMES

RESULTS

The latest result in the loading American Football leagues are sa follows:

EASTERN FOOTBALL.

Oct. 28.

Carnegio Tech, 7; Temple, 7. George Washington, 21; Town 0. Baltimore, 43; Calludot, 0. West Virginia Wesleyan, Salom, 0.

Oct. 29.

Connecticut State, 6; Tufts, 22. Pennsylvania, 14; Navy, 0.

Marquette, 7; West Virginia, 34: Bates, 0; Bowdoin, D. Union, 6; Williams, 0.

Boston College, 8; Fordham, 0.

Maine, 8; Colby, 0.

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Lohigh, 26; Muhlenburg, 0. Rutgers, 38; Johns Hopkins, 0. Washington & Jefferson, 7; La- Fayette, 0.

Colgate, 31; Pean State, 0. Harvard, 0; Brown, 14 Yale, 0; Dartmouth, 0. Notre Dame, 9; Pittsburgh, 12. Bucknell, 0; Villanova, 18, Columbia, 6; Corneil, 0. Holy Cross, 8; Catholle U, 0. Amherst, O; Masachusetts State, 21. N. Y. U., 9; Purdus, 34. Army, 88; William & Mary, 0, Michigan Stato, 27; Syracuse, 3. Vermont, 19; Norwich, 0. Ohio Stato, 7; Wisconsin, 7. Michigan, 14; Princeton, 7, South Dakota, 0; Carlton, 0. Nebraska, 6; Kansas State, 0. Chiccago, 7; Illinois, 13. Minnesota, 7; Northwestern, 0. Ohlo U., 27; Georgetown

Missouri, Washington (St.

(Ky.), 0. Louls), 14.

Indiana, 10; Mississippi State, 0. Grinnell, 7; Drake, D.

North Dakota, 13; South Dako-

Beloit, 13; Knox, 0.

ta State, 0.

SOUTHERN FOOTBALL

Oct. 28.

Union. 0: Lousiana College, 0. Paris Island, 19; Campbell, 7. Erskine, 9; High Point, 0.

Oct. 20. Vanderbilt, 12; Georgia Tech, 0. Tennessee, 10; Duke, 18. Tuane, 0; North Carolina, 0, Texas Christian, 27; Baylor, 0. Texas, 14; S.M.U., 6. Rice, 41; Creighton, 7.

Washington & Loo, 6; V.P.I, 32. Virginia, 20; St. Johns. 6. Georgia, 33; Florida, 12.

Auburn, 14: Mississipi, 7. Davidson, 7; Clemson, 7.

North Carolina, 18; North Carolina

States, 0.

Alabama, 12; Kentucky, 7. Davis Elkins, 27; Quantics, 6. Maryland, 12; V.M.I., 7.

PACIFIC COAST FOOTBALL.

Oct. 28.

Oregon State Seconds, 20; West Coast Army, 9.

Oct. 29.

U.C.L.A, 13; Stanford, 6. Washington, 38; Whiteman, 7. Montana State, 7; Montana Mines,

0.

Utah, 16; Utah Aggies, 0.

California, 88; Novada, 0,

Washington State, 31; Montana, 0.

2

Oregon, 13; Gonzaga, 0.

WESTERN FOOTBALL

Oct. 28.

Northwestern College, 12; Milton, 7. Detroit, 13; Georgetown, 0.

SPORT ADVTS

winners by five goals to ail, scoring THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

a constant menace 1.30 p.m.

three times in the first half and twice in the escond.

The THIRTEENTH EXTRA RACE The Army men were kept on the XEETING will be held (Weather Per- defensive practically the whole of the mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on game and it was all they could do Saturday. Gih November, 1932, com- If the Interport team was tolera from he very start. Transfer. In the postponed match between keep the Medway forwards from

The First Bill will bo Rung at be selected from yesterday's ring to Ridley the centerforward Swindon Town and Brighton and scoring more. 1. Hawgood, the Med-ingat 2.00 p.m. players, Jones would have to be, positioned himself for the return, Hove Albion, at Swindon, the way centre, was

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

thefr con and their Ladies must wear apleuous, sending in many accurate Badges prominently displayed. centres.

No One without a Badge will be Mamak matches postponed 'yester- admitted to the Members' Encloses. day were: R.A.3.C. v 24th Battery, Badges admitting Non-Members to Varsity Tamar, and Royal Signals the Member Enclosure and

Rooma at $5.00 for Gentlemen, and $8.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET ARY

upon Introduction by a Member, uch Member to be responsible for Payment of All Chits, &c.

included. In fact I think he gave the ball back again and then home team showed much improved and was ably supported on either side Members are notified that they will have to be given his place aking the return pass on the ran forta and won easily by five goals by Robertson and Lewis. W. No-

worthy, cutaide right was also

In any case. But he has one big completely beat Heath with a to ono. fault to rectify before he can ground shot. It was a splendid pass Justifiably be termed the plece of work.

Colony's best selection. Ho

must vary his passing. The continual playing of the ball to

HIGGINS BLUNDERS.

The League table is revised as follows:

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pte.v the K.LT.C.

12 10 2 0 28 11 22

12 6 5 2 23 10 15

12 8 5 1 28 14 17

Lakeman ropiled for the Army Brentford his wing opens up an obvious who should have gone right ahead,|

Reading Iine of defence. Time after time Higgins missing two golden op- Norwich his centre went begging when a portunities, and the Trials return- Luton

12 0 2 4 27 26 14 pass in that direction might od for Ridley to polish off another Bristol R 12 0 2 4 27 22 14 have meant a goal

fino plece of opening work on the Crystal Pal.. 18 0 2 4 22 16 14 13 8 2 4 25 21 14 part of Howe.

Exoter ....

21 13 The score was still against the Northampton 1268

14 18 Bristol C

22 13

HOWE THE ENIGMA

Howe, as a leader, is an enigma: play, and it was a fair reward Bournemouth an almost Irritating enigma. when Higgins rounded off fine ap- Watford Yesterday he initiated three move- proach work by Channings, scor-Aldershot

close In, whilst Tong Queen's P.R. mont with brilliant passes which ing from all bere fruit in the way of goals. Kwan was lying helpless on the Southend Yet outside of this he was uselose, ground, winded from a collision Torquay

Coventry being slow in accepting and mak- with Channings.

Clapton O. ing use of he ball and lasking that j

:Teams:

Nowport

12 3

12 1

13 08 0

inciniversos no necessary in a cen- Intor Trial XI:-Rodger (Club), Gingham Cordin.. tro-forward. It cannot be truth-Mullano (Borderers) and Martin Brighton ...

Swindon fully Bald that he was a success; (Club): Tong Kwan (S. China), on the other hand those three Reltrao (St. Joseph's) and A. Dun. passen were among the best fea- can (Club): E. Strange (Club), tures of the game and stamped him Ridley (Lincolns), Howe (Club), as a player capable of the best Jones (Borderers), Baldry (Lin-

The Chinese Civil Servants Club colne) things.

will hold its second annual athletic Army XI-Heath: Allan &

sports on its Club ground, Kowloon, Baldry, although spoon fed from Suter: Morgan, Pardoe and Pod- on the 18th. instant. There is to be the opening minutes, failed to more: Kirkham, Channinge, Higa 200 metres flat race open to the

Colony, with post entries. make use of half his opportunities, glas, Lakeman & Duncan.

FRIENDLY MATCH,

On account of the Mamak tourna mont match between the Royal Army Service Corps and the 24th Battery boing postponed, the former taam engaged the "A" Comy of the South Wales Borderers in a friendly match at Scokumpoo and were feated by two goals to nil.

G. M. YOUNG CUP.

Result of Draw for

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Fanling Competition.

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First Round to be played on or bo fore 4th. December, 1932.

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