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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1932.

WHERE INTERPORT TRIAL FAILED

TEAM WORK GIVES PLACE TO INDIVIDUALISM

FEW SUCCESSES AGAINST POOR

OPPOSITION

JOHNSON IMPROVES ON HOWE AS CENTRE FORWARD

(By "VERITAS".)

Interport Trial Team .......

(Johnson 2, Suen Kam-shun 2, Baldry and Wong Mee-shun) South Wales Borderers

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THE first thing the selectors have to do about yester- day's Interport football trial match is to forget the score.

It conveys nothing of value and is likely to give a false impression. Not that the Trial team were not worth their six goals. But the opposi tion!

The Borderers, apparently obsessed with the idea that after all they were only fodder for a team struggling to convince the selectors that each and all were worthy of inclusion in the Interport side, gave up trying after the first half an hour, and the most ragged, disappointing and inconclusive.trial match resulted. Apart from indicating Rodker is still the best goalkeeper

that

KUKURSSITENAMENTE KATARINALIKURANAWAKE FAITH!PEZASI

available, that Mullane is a right "PROBABLES" CHOSEN

back worthy of Interport honours (both of which facts were already known) and that Johnson

more forceful leader of the attack Howe Leads Attack and

the

than Howe, I fall to see how yesterday's tria) assisted selection committee.

Viewing the team as a whole one discovered very little unity; a disturbing lack of finesse, and a considerable amount of robust individualism, the whole pro ducing ragged and rather scientiile football,

un.

One of the most disappointing players on the fleld was B. Gusano who was right below form. Even the constantly relaxing defence of the Borderers failed to encourage him to recover lost ground, and en yesterday's display the selectors will have to think seriously before sending him to Shanghal. He was slow in making ground, put across only half a dozen servicable cen- tres during the game, and muffed

was

at least double that number.

JOHNSON SATISFIES.

hand 1 On the other genuinely impressed with Johnson, and if he can reproduce regularly his work of yesterday, is fully cap- able of taking over the leadership of the Interport attack.

His ball distribution has not the same hall-marked quality as Howe's, but on "yesterday's form he can give the Club centre for- ward points in utilising through passes and heading for goal. Ile is virile, ever watchful, and

Jones Returns

AN INTER-VARSITY tennis and basketball contest was played an Sunday last at Pokfulam, when the Lingnam Univeralty visited Hongkong, beating the focal undergraduates. Photo shows the teams which included lady tennis sides. (Photo: Khoo Ken-wah).

DEBUT DEFEAT FOR 8TH

FLOTILLA

R. A.-S. C. HELD

YACHTING SEASON

TO A DRAW TO OPEN

MAMAK HOCKEY

The Destroyer Flotilla made their debut in the Mamnk Tourna-

ment yesterday against

Tamar and were defeated by two centre goals to one. Stone, at forward, was responsible for both

Hoal scored by the Tamar, while Sloane replied from the left for the Flotilla.

LL

Last night the selection com-

At Sookumpoo, depleted mittee chose, the following as the probable Interport football team R.A.S.C. side met the R.A.M.C., who will meet the Rest of the and the game resulted in a goal- Colony in the final trial on Friday less draw Notable absenters fronti on the Club ground, klek-off at 4the R.A.S.C. side p.m. sharp.

PROBABLES.

and Tipple.

were

Funnell

LEAGUE' TABLE. Rodger '(Club): Mullane

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts (S.W.B.) and S: Strange (Club):St. Andrew's 760 1 32 7 12 Bliss (Kowloon), Wong Mec- First Battery 6 10 30 7 11 550 20 2 10 shun (S. China) and A. Dunenu "Incognitos". 5

6 5 0 6 28 5 10 (St. Radio Sports (Club): B. Gosano

04 14 10 14 9 Suen Kam-shun R.A.S.C. Joseph's), (Athletic), Rowe (Club), Jones R. Engineers. 7 4 0 3 8 12 8

Police (S.W.B.) and Baldry (Lincolns).

University Wishart 12th. Battery

Reserves:-Martin (Club), Bel- trao (St. Joseph's) and Johnson (Police).

Phoenix Medway Rodger has been appointed to Signals captain the team to visit Shanghai. R.A.M.C. The Rest of the Colony team Parthian for Friday has been finally select- 24th. Battery ed as follows:

43 1

4 1

0

п

Veteran Tamar

5 1 0

3 0 Chan Sik-pul (S. China): 21th, Battery

4 0 Allan (ILA.) and Lau Mau (S. R.A.0.0. China): Leung Wing-chul (S. Kow'n Indians 0 China), Pardoe (R.A.) and Tong German Club

Destroyer Kwan (S. China): Chang Shui-

Flotilla, 1 0 0 long (S. Chinn), Bryant (R.A.), Lee Yee-sun (S. China), Rawson and Duncan (S.W.B.).

Reserves:-Morrison (S.W.B.).

likes nothing better than to Moore (R.A.), Robertson (Navy).

selze the ball on the run and

break through by sheer speed and weight. He is a Dixle Dean type of player, and therefore data whatever regarding his form. Of the two, however, Suon ac- dangerous to any defence.

more valuable complished the

The inclusion of Wong Mee-work, spoon-feeding Baldry with shun and Suen Kam-shun, al-delicate passos and causing no end though adding a certain amount of of worry to the Borderers defence zest to the vanguard, did not find with his tantalising tricks and the two players themselves un footwork. usually impressive.

Suen, of course, was selected for this trial purely on his reputa-

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H.K. CLUB'S HAPPY PROSPECTS Regatta of Season Next Saturday

First

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With a record fleet of 34 bonis in the racing classes and two dozen cruisers, the prospects of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club for a successful season decidedly bright, and the open- ing regetta on Saturday next should prove a big impetus in this direction.

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The regatta on November '12 officially opens the Club's season, the first event of which le Cruiser race starting from Murray Pier at 2 p.m. and finishing at the Club house.

The usual Ladies Races for the II. I. Y, and G classes start from the Club line from 3 p.m. onwards, and a race for the now "A" class boats with owners at the tillers will be held.

Rowing events have been arranged for Fourt, Paire, and Sculls, and there will also be a race for Naval Whalers,

A Lawn Bowls game will be played during the afternoon and a Fencing exhibition will be given by members of the Hongkong Fencing Club.

Tea will be provided on usual, and it is hoped that there will be a large number of membora, subscribers and their frionds present. Officers of the Navy, Army and Air Forco are in- vited to

consider themselves honorary members for the day.

LA

-SPORT ADVTS:

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Yacht Club fleet this year in: the largest on record, with thirty- four boats in the racing classes and twenty-four cruisers. Thero aro Battery-many new names in the list of owners, which are drawn from both the st of members and subscribers.

The prospects for the season are decidedly bright.

TO-DAY'S MAMAK. K.I.T.C. v. 24th U.S.R.C.. 4.30 p.m. K.I.T.C.-G. Singh: Firdos Khan

and Naldu: B. Singh, K. Hus sain and Atwa Singh: G. M. Khan, Hazara Singh, A. Khan, M. Stol

M. Hassan. and Reserves:-Japan Dad and Sar Kay Lama.

FRIENDLIES.

The Y.M.C.A. and the Club do Recreio played to a one goal draw

RUGBY FOOTBALL. Hermes Defeat Borderers in Close Game.

A fast and exciting game of rug- Ker was played at Sonkunpoo yes-

terday, when H.M.S. Hormes triod

at King's Park yesterday in a conclusions with the South Wales

Borderers. friendly match. At the interval The Hermes Afteen eventually Wong Mee-shun gave algns of the Club led by one goal to nil, emerged winners by 13 points to 12, tion, for he had only played once before this season prior to yester-having developed staloness, unless scored by their Inside right, but after a hard game, in which the sides day which offered practically to it was because he was still suffer about half way through the second had an equal share of the play, B ing from the effects of playing half McLellan brought the scores centre-half lost Saturday. Cer-

Hongkong

GRACEFUL ACTION-Miss F. Ho Tung Inkpped as"the was de- fonting Miss Wood of the Honr kong "University in the Inter- Varalty tennis match on Sunday. (Photos Khoo Kan-wah),

tainly he was not the Wong of level. W. Reed, the South Chinn that has been known Club player, was consipcuous in locally for some considerable time. the half line for the Club. Ile came into his own when the Borderers as a team had collapsed

The match between the R.A. and

and there was nobody to say him Kowloon Indians at Sookumpoo nay, but up to the Interval he jyesterday resulted in a goal-less failed to get going, and made very draw.

little improvement on Ridley's dise

play of the previous trial..

the

Baldry was constantly in limelight and gave a good account of himself, utilising to the best advantage many of the passen he received. Furthermore bis will- ingeas to cut in and to chango position with Suen on the attack were excellent tactics for keeping the opposition on tenderhooks.

SAME OLD STORY.

Back among the halves there was the same curious inlo to tell. A story which has been emphasised in these columns time after time. Splendid, in defence, One apollera, getting the ball nine times out of ten, yet Invariably rendering the work useless by wild and la- discriminate passes.

The analogy to this type of play is like a cricketer scoring 20 runs and then giving away 100 in drop- pod catches. Andy Duncan, easily the most hard working player on the acid, and successful in hold- ing in complete sujection the (Continued on Page 9.)

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Home Rugby Union.

London, Nov. 2. A Rugby Union county match In the South Eastern group was played at Ipswich to-day, resulting in a victory for Eastern Counties over Middlesex by 14 points to 11.

On their own ground this after- noon, Guy's Hospital went down to Cambridge University by 21 points to 7--Router.

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Draft Programmes and Entry Forma for the Fourteenth Extra Race Meeting to be hold Saturday, 19th November, 1932, (weather permitting) may bo obtained, at the Secretary's Office, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables, Village Road.

Entries close nt 12 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, 10th November, 1932.

By Order,

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MACAO RACES.

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING Sunday, 13th November, 1932.

Firat Saddling Bell, at 1.00 p.m. First Race at 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION:-

To Members' Enclosure $2. To Public Enclosure 40 cts. Membors MUST show their BADGES to gain admittance.

LADIES oro cordially invited to attend the RACES without charge. NO LADIES' TICKETS will be issued.

Tifins, Teas and Refreshments will be obtainable at the Race Course at reasonable prices.

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