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CAN CLUB PACK HOLD NAVY FORWARDS?

MIXED DOUBLES FINAL ON SATURDAY

I'resentation of Prizes at

C.R.C. "At Home"

The final of the Open Mixed championship! Doubles tennis

will be played at the Chinese Recreation Club "At Homo" on the Tennis Saturday, when League shields will also be pre- sented.

The C.R.C., have won all three. shields, and they will be handed the trophies by Mrs. W. T Southorn, who will also present the prizes for the Mixed Doubles Championship.

The flual is due to start at 2.45 p.m., the opposing couples

being:

M. W. Lo and Miss Enid Lo Capt. Barry and Mrs. Lochner

V.

VITAL ISSUE OF SATURDAY'S GAME

NAVY SHORTLY TO LOSE SERVICES OF

BRILLIANT STAND-OFF

WELSH INTERNATIONAL APPEARING FOR CLUB THIS WEEK

(By "Throcquarters")

DURING the past week there

have been

L number of

rugger family, his younger, Rugby Axtures, and the various ROBERTS is one of a famous playing units are rapidly kelting brother, also a Welsh Inter- together for the more serious con-national, having been captain of tests to come.

Oxford last season. John Roberts, has, of course, been in Amoy for THIE South Wales Borderers dis- the past year and has therefore played good form to beat the been out of the game for sometime, Navy In a mid-week game in which although he was the chief factor

TWO MORE their pack completely subdued in the big win which the Amoy

DRAWS

ORDNANCE SHOW IMPROVEMENT

W. J. BROWN AGAIN

(By "Bully Off")

Lieut. Linton and his merry men. team scored over the French lag- It must be added, however, that ahip when the vessel visited the the Navy were a forward short for Port. It is hoped that Roberts most of the game, and had several will also turn out on Saturday, in notable absentees. Despite this which caso the Club Navy match it was a really good effort on the at Happy Valley should have an our rugby part of the Borderers, and shows added attraction dor that, as a Regiment, they are main-public. taining their oki Traditions on the

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Corps Service the Funnell 'keeper had very little to do, but when the hall came anywhere near the goal he rushed out and made) an excellent clearance either by kicking or a hard drive into the midfield. The R.A.S.C. did, most

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眼下街乍

half but met with a sturdy resis- tance offered by the opposing de- fence. The R.A.O.C. played vastly improved game throughout,

A

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, First Battery 8 7 1 0 37 8 15 Radio Sports. 7 0 1 0 30 5 13

and Baseball

(Our Own Correspondent).

Shanghai's Trial Teams Analysed

NORTHERNERS AWARE OF HONGKONG'S BID FOR INTERPORT

GASH'S STRONG XI

The 100 metre pist, zace open to the THAT Shanghai is fully Colony at the Chinese Civil Service I alive to the strong bid Sports was won by Miss Lo Yust-lo, Hongkong is going to make to who is pictured on the left. With her are the Misses Sze Kuk-in and win back the Interport foot-Yeung Wal-pun who were placed

and third. (Photo: bail honours this month is in-cand.

Fong). dicated by comments in the Shanghai Times regarding the selection of the Shanghal trial teams which met,last Sunday.

the

Yim

TO-DAY'S RUGBY

TEAM

REVISED SELECTION OF CLUB XV

The note remarks: Hongkong aro making a strong bid this year and it is interesting to note that Shanghal has awakened to fact that they must get a team

The following will represent the together early in the day, so that they will get to know each other's Club "A" against Tamar and Small play before they play together in Ships at Happy Valley, this after- the big matches. In past years, noon at 5.15 p.m. there has been a very brief period

R. J. Grieve: J. J. Ferguson, W.

F. Jenkins, A. W. Interports, but this season, n very Law: A.

taken of Torrible: J. E. H. Cogan, F. R. sound idea has been things and we hope to have out Burch, R. Laroche, R. L.. Stillard, men well warmed up before we R, Paul, R. O. F. King, A. K.

Munro, and J. Dalziel. play them against he Colony.

of practice together prior to the . B. Rigg. J. Roberts. C. J. D

THE TEAMS. The teams selected to play

last

SOLDIERS AND PASSES.

Shameen, Nov. 15. Members of the Canton Ride took ON this occasion the Club pack part in another enjoyable outing, Inst Sunday (the result of which game FOOTBALL COUNCIL MEETS.

succeeded in getting more Sunthy, taking the form of a picnic is not yet to hand) were: than their normal share of the to the Lung An Tung Reservoir. The hall in the tight scrums, and growing, popularity of the Ride is envisaged by the increasing number held the Army forwards suf-of participants on horseback at these It is ficiently to prevent their backs periodical picnics, as many as 20

La mounted members turning out. неоре getting too much develop their attack. I wonder gratifying to noto the increasing

Club if the

can keep the number of lady riders and members of the newly established, Canton the Navy pack in check in

fr, II. R. Balkt for his lending the same way on Saturday; if not, Riding Academy. Thanks are due to ean foresee another Navy win. party over such excellent and beauti ful riding country, which again re- vealed the ideal riding conditions of the Canton surrounding.

TIE Navy's display against the

Mr. C. M. Manners presided over a Whites: Chow (Tung Hwa): moeting of the Hongkong Football Lee (Tung Hwa) and Stokes Council held yesterday afternoon. (8.F.C.); Westood. (Police). Only formal business was discussed.

Capt. Cooper protested against pay- Gash (Police) (Captain) and Duffy (Police); Favacho (A.C. mont being demanded of soldiers in F.), Jack (Police), Lawton (East uniform with permanent passes entor- Lancs.), Chen (Chinnn) and ing Scokunpoo grounds. The chair- man regrotted that a mistake had been made, and promised there would Aldeguer (S.R.C.).

(S.R.C.);¦ be no ropetition. Shripes-David

"No," said Capt. Cooper, "I've told Voong (Tung Hwa) and Marcal (A.S.F.): II. Madar (S.R.C., Zee the soldiers that if they are stopped (Tung Hwn) and Hurry (Police) in future to remove the people at the (Captain); Keats (East Lance.), gate and walk in."

C.C. Chen (Tung Hwa), Tam- burini (S.R.C.), Gonsalves (Club Lusit,) and Wilkinson (Police). Reserves: Forwards; Collet (A.S.F.), Bolton (R.A.S.C.), and N.Z. Lee (Tung Hwa). Back: Half-back: Shute (Police). Chong (Chinnn).

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, The FOURTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be hold (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEX co mencing at 2.00 p.m. for The First Bell will be Rung at

Saturday, 19th November, 1932, com

Be-1.30 p.m.

A few non-riding members and thole! Club ten days ago must make them the most fancied team for friends were given the opportunity of the Triangular Tournament hon- following up to the rendezvous by car, that and the efforts of the committee, shortly coupled by ideal weather conditions, The Tamar and R.A.M.C. shared ours, but I am informed

enjoyment. points with a one goal each: The HM.S. Devonshire is

Amongst these present were Dr. and military alde were the first to leaving the China Station, in helped to make the day one of great draw blood in the opening half in which case the Navy will lose the which they were seen attacking services of the half back pair and Mrs. Wagner, Graf Strachnitz, Mr.

DUFFY GETS IN. strongly. The position was re- both wing three-quarters who play-and Mrs. Janssen, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H. Balst. Prof. Panzer,

In making a review of the versed after the interval and the ed such a big part in their con-Lehmann, Dr. and Mrs. Kruppa, Mr. |

vincing victory over the Club.

Colonel C. W. Loung, Lt. Colonel D. underwent many Corps' goni

Lieut. Armytage will indeed G. Kozikis: Messrs. K. Neckelman, anxious moments but the sailors

be a loss to local rugger, as he J. H. Ferguson, R. T. Crowe, A. Gavin, selection, the Shanghai Times

The Interport trial teams only found the net once.

LEAGUE TABLE.

is certainly the most versatile D. W. Folley, G. Hardt, Colonny, football correspondent writes: Kuhrt, Penfieids. Schlomer Luchring. stand-off-half we have seen in All Members of the Ride have been Sunday's, match reveal that

..... MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Hongkong for mony years, invited by the Mayor of Canton, Mr.veral players who had been left

and Members are notified that they their H.M.S. Berwick is returning to fiu Man Gay to a riding picnic at out of the plcture, have been St. Andrew's 7 6 0 1 82 7 12

take up her place on the China Whampon, a distance of some ten given more consideration 00 21 210

Siation, and it is quite possible siles or so, on Sunday November 20. from appearances, Gash's team and their Ladies must wear

No One without a Badge will be followers. The admitted to the Members Enclosure. that she may bring the neces- As proviously mentioned n paper

Badges admitting Non-Members to sary talent to replace the four hunt will take place on December 4, 1s occupying premier place in the Badges prominently displayed.

opposition is by no means weak with the at which it is expected there will be minds of soccer sdalwart leaving

a record attendance.

and should give its opponents & the Members Enclosure and Devonshire.

hard game, but the team as Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and Ladies (Bath Including shown under the designation of $8.00 for baseball enjoyable OCAL Rugby "fans"

Member, such Member to be respon promised a rare treat this arranged between the Shameen Sporta "Whites" appears to be a fairly Tax) are obtainable through the Club and a Chinese team from the good selection of the best ma- SECRETARY upon introduction by a

sible for Payment of All Chits, &c. afternoon

John Roberts, when

City was played yesterday on the terial.

Badges admitting to Members' there he is a former Cambridge Tung Lao Cheung sports ground.

Enclosure will NOT be on salo at the Race Course,

"Incognitos"

R.A.S.C.

Royal

Medway

Engineers

Polico

Royal Signala

University Wishart

12th. Battery. Phoenix

Veteran

R.A.M.C.

Parthian

24th. Battery.

Tamar

10 4 2 4 10 15 10

6 3 2 0 14 2 8

L

3 International

2

Blue and Welsh

0 13

1 1

9 19

Lurns

out for

40 12

1

the Club "A"

R.A.O.C.

5 0.1 20th. Battery. 4 0 1 3 1

K.I.T.C. Destroyers

C

ปี

D.

0 0 0 German Club. 6 0

SPLENDID "Y" WIN.

30 0

team In their match

against IM.S. Tamar

and Small:

The Y.M.C.A. did well to get a Ships. Roberte single goal win over the Medway first gained his

at King's Park yesterday in a Blue for Cam- friendly game. The Navy

men bridge in 1027,

Are

An

BASEBALL.

game,

Weather conditions

proved idea), though a trifle warm. Shameen field. ed the following side: Harvey Biggs, R.TO. Lammert, Sterling, Agnew, Frank Reed, Hannaford, Thatch, and two others.

The final score for the 7 innings was 16-8 in favour of the Chinese boys, which included one home run by Digga and a Chinese. It is hoped that baseball will be arranged every Sunday, since although the baseball players on Shamcen are limited to

were without several of their first having represented his country about ten or so, there is nevertheless team players who are still away during the previous season. He a lot of keenness, especially amongst

1 three Inter-Varsity the Britishers. on patrol at Bins Bay, whilst the played

represented

"Y" played one short throughout matches in 1927, 1928, and 1920, and in the latter stages of the and has, besides, second half lost the services of Wales on some dozen occasions. He is a versatile player who learnt E. F. Solk who was injured,

The game was fought out at a his rugby at Cardiff before going fast pace, and the only gon! for up to the Cambridgo, and has the match was netted by Brown. played in several positions behind Tate and Murphy played excellent the scrum in addition to his defensive games for the Y.M.C.A. accumatomed place at centro.

CHINESE CIVIL SERVICE SPORTS

RIFLE SHOOTING.

Monthly Competitions at

Kowloon Tong Range.

WEEK-END RESULTS.

Club

On No Fretext will Children be

It is interesting to note that Duffy, whom we made mention of in our columns, has at last been given his deserved trial permitted in either Enclosure during in the half line and Jack, like the Meeting. wise thought worthy by us for consideration, has como

Tins are obtainable at the Club Into House provided they are ordered from

the picture in the forward line. the No. 1 Boy in advance. Tolophone There are several changes that 21929. might be made but on the whole, the team will be hard to beat.

FAIRLY GOOD DEFENCE.

The "Stripes" have

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The. Price of Admission to the Pabllc Enclosure is $2.00 including

all Persons, including, Tax, for Ladies, and la payable at the Gate. 4 fairly Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform are

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c

good defence in Voong. and Mar- admitted Half Price. cal and indeed there are several who might be willing to concede will not be permitted to operate.

within the Precincts of the Hongkon oither of these two

veterans Л

1game will reveal whether this is Among to be the case or not.

out the reserves, Collet stands for distinction and we hope that he will be given a further trial as ho showed up to good advantage

place before Lee, but Sunday's Jockey Club during the Race Meetin

The results of the November month in the bare half hour of play he

ly shoot at Kowloon Tong Range over

the woek-end are given below.

was given in the last trial.

HONGKONG'S SELECTED,

The Ranges were 200 yds., 500 yds. and 600 yds., one sighter and 7 shots

Only three The selected Hongkong Inter- counting at each range. members fired in class "A" and theroport team will make its final ap- foro there was no competition. At-

Shanghai on Saturday, when a tendance was poor in this class owing pearance locally before leaving for to the Interport practice which was combined Chinese team will pré- being hold at Taikoo Range.

JL. Tetley won the monthly vide the opposition at Caroline spoon in Class C.

The following were the best results: 200 500 000 Total yde, ydi. ydı.

20 80 20 85. 72. 24 24 24

Class "A"

A. Chapelle

H. C. Watson

RI. Woodman... 20 28 21 80.

J.-L. Tetloy

Class HO

F. P. Boquiera

d. Kirk

20: 28. 25 73.

28 27 18 78. 29.29 24 06.

M. M. De V. Soares 20 20 21 01.

I. A. Soares

CLOSE struggle in the 200 metre low hurdle race one of the feature events at the second annual sports meeting of the Chinese Civil Service, Association held in Kowloon on Sunday. The winner was Loo Lai-wah. (Photor Yim Feng).

Forbes

27 21 18 01.

21 19 20 60, *Forfeits 4% for use of aling.

Hill.

The game is timed for 4 p.m. and the following Interport eleven will' turn out:

5.

and Mullane Rodger! Strange: Bliss, Pardoe and A. Shut-hong, Duncan Cheng Wong Mee-shun, Howo, Saon Kam-shuen, and Baldry.

Reserves, who are requested to attand are Lau Mau, Leung Wing- chiu and Johnson.

By Order,

8. A. BLEAP,

Actg. SocrotarT Hongkong, 14th November, 1989.

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