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ABOLITION OF THE SIM SHIELD
TOURNEY ABANDONED
-CONTRAVENTION OF HOME RULING
Yesterday's Quick Decision
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By "Bully-Off"
The "awalk song" of the Sim Shield competition has been sting, the decision to diacon- tinue the trianglar tournament being arrived at yesterday by the three teams concerned, the Army, Navy and Club.
The decision t a regrettable, yet Inevitable one, for by.continuing with the competition the three teams were doing in contravention of the rules of the English Hockey Association to which they are affiliated.
THE AWAKENING.
It was nearly two months ago that the Navy suddenly awoke to the fact that the teams competing in the Mamak tournament were taking part in a prize competition and intimated their intention of with rawing, the novy unlis if the event was not run no different lines. The outcome of that was the re-organisation of the tournament to bring it in line with the method adopted in the Sim Shield competition, viz. that the trophy be not presented but retained in a certain clubhouse and removed only for the purpose of inscribing the winners name on it.
Now the three teams competing
LOCAL SPORTSMAN
WEDS TO-DAY
The wedding takes place thla afternoon between Mr. Ng Sze kwong, the well-known local sportsman, and Miàs Leung Mee- ying.
Ng Sze-kwong in the finest ex- ponent of tennis the Colany hus ever produced For sereral years he won the singles and doubles championship of Hongkong, hla ability at the game placing him head and shoulders above any of his contemporaries.
The best wishes of a host of friends will accompany him and his bride in the happy event.
REINVES
HOME FOOTBALL
FORECAST FOR F. A. CUP
FULL PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY
INTERPORT XV NOT YET BOXING
COMPLETED
ONLY A DOZEN PLAYERS SO FAR DEFINITELY CHOSEN
VERY STRONG DEFENCE TO MAKE TRIP TO SHANGHAI
TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT PROSPECTS
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By "Three-Quarters”)
HERE was recently published i good hand-oT and make use of his in a contemporary a fist pur-handling. he would probably rank ported to be the selected Rugby with Martin as the best wing three- Interport XV, but I have been un-quarter in the Colony, for his defence able to verify that team: in fact, in beyond reproach. upon enquiries I was informed that
the actual team to make the trip TE Army XV were somewhat has not yet been picked, although nothing liko so lively as usual, and below form. Their pack were some dozen players have been delike the Club, their scrummaging left finitely chosen and have already much obtained the necessary leave.
to bo desired. Under the circumstances Hebert deserves great credit for obtaining such a big share: THE following are definitely of the ball, which potential advantage booked for the trip and will, he had the mort!ßention to barring accidents, travel. P. nullißed by the ragged heeling of the Whitham, J. J. Ferguson, R. II. serum and the tendency to kick on Griffiths, W. II. B. Rigg, G. P. the part of the halver, Lammert, M. W. Turner, J. A. R.TEVENS at stand-off was Selby, J. H. Bradford, W. E. Peers, like so good as in recent games, w. F. Kerr, D. McLellan, A. P. while neither of the centres proved nothing
whilst N. M. Mackintosh will pro- Hamilton show constructive ability in of Hall-Thompson and J. C. Miller, very effective. We have yet to see
serve.
he is tackled. Martin, as usual, re ceived few passes and none at all it was certainly unfortunate that the when he had a chance to mnnacuvre. Army sido had been long without Fame and doubtless much of their parent less form can be attributed to this lack of
practice.
The influenza epidemic in Bri- tain being no respecter of per- sons or the F.A. Cup hopen English football clube, it is pos- sible that, with many first-class bably accompany the team as re-attack and part with the ball before players victims of the epidemic, there may be surprise results on Saturday.
The Tricgraph's forecasts follows
In the Sim Shield and they are stilul City nutalde the ruling of the English Oldham Hockey Association and have had to | Brighton how to the inevitable and to com- Darlington pletely abolish the triangular tour-Bradford C. nament
WATFORD BRADFORD
F. A. CUP.
Third Round
The Sim Shield fixtures will cồn-MANCH, UN. tinue as friendly games. The futureBURY
V.
Sunderland Tottenham Chelsea
QUEEN'S P.R. ASTON VILLA
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Southend
V.
Plymouth
Middlesbro.
V.
Notte Forest
of the shield has not definitely been BIRMINGHAM v. decided but it is believed that it will Corinthians *. be presented to the U.S.R.C.
Preston
WEST HAM.
Burnley
Notts County
Swindon LEICESTER the Tranmere
V.
Everton
3
V.
Port Vale
V.
ARSENAL
V.
It will be remembered that trophy was given for competition be tween the Army, Navy and Club by Mr. E. L. Sim in 1924, and the com- petition has done much to foster a keen, sporting, competitive spirit be tween the three foremost hockey teams in the Colony. The present holders are the Club while the Navy and Army have each had the honour of having their name inscribed on the trophy.
SEVEN GOALS IN SECOND HALF
NAVY'S DEFEAT OF HOCKEY CLUB
MAMAK MATCHES
By "Bully-Of? ·
Prolife recond half scoring was the order of the day when the Club were opposed to the Navy on the Navy ground, King's Park, yesterday and lost by five goals to three.
BLACKPOOL Walsall WEST BROM. Millwall Grimsby Town
Liverpool
Reading.
v. l'artsmouth
CHELSEA, visit Brighton in the Cup on Saturday. This is an in- cident in their recent match with Sheffield Wednesday.
Gateshend
FIELD CHESTER HUDDERS- STOKE DONCASTER SWANSEA
The Navy were by far the better Lincoln team and their forwards were faster watVES and more clean in their hitting. The BARNSLEY forward line was compsed of the Med-Aldershot way oflicers' attack, with Lieut. WEDNESDAY Currey doing sterling; work in the NEWCASTLE centre. supported by Lieut. Bartlett Chariton and Sub-Lieut. Eaden. Sub. Lieut. Donald on the right wing was the fastest mon on the field and gave
v. MANCH, CITY
v. Falkestone
v. Fulham
v. Southampton v. Halifax v. Sheffield U. v. BLACKBURN v. Derby C. v. Luton Town v. Bristol Rov. v. Chesterfield v. Leeds Un.
v. BOLTON W.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
J. E. Potter, the Club half, a great Clapton 0.
den of concern. Lieut. Rimmington COVENTRY
on the left was closely watched by NORTHANTS
W. A. Reed, who was the best of tho Torquay Club halvca,
v. CRYSTAL PAL. v. Cardif
v. Gillingham
v. Norwich
The Navy half line, Lieut. Lloyıl, THIRD DIVISION (NORTH), Lieut. White and Lieut. Com. Camp HALIFAX
STOCPORT.
v. Crewe
v. Accrington v. Southport.
bell, were responsible in breaking up HARLEPOOLS v. York many of the Club movoments, Lieut. Com. McVicker and Fay-Master Lieut. WREXHAM Burkett were anfe at back, while Evans, the Stedway Mamak team goalie had no chance to shine, for the shots which beat him were almost Airdrie Impossible to save.
Ayr Un.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
The failure of the Club lay in their CELTIC wings, F. E. Lammert, who contrary C’BEATH to expectations played on the left, and DUNDEE G. G. Francio, on the right. Neither E. Stirling player gave their inside men anything | MOTHERWELL like a full measure of support. W. E. Partick Williams was the pick of the insido St. Mirren men and showed excellent ball control. 3RD LANARK W. A. Reed was the most destructive |
of the inter-mediate line, J. F. Pottar being too slow for his speedy op-
goal
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Tack here not yet been filled, THE other two places in the
but it is probable that R. I, Cherri will fill one of them, with possibly W. R. Andrews, or J. Walkden the other, if the latter can get away.
THE Club Interport side will Ttherefore contain an almost
presume that the Navy XV to be much the man that which
Club Saturday
full strength back division, inflicted such a crushing defeat on thei (Robertson being the only possible divilian side ten days ago. The de. outside who is not included), and parture of H.M.S. Suffolk for the at least four of the best pack the North will have deprived the Service Club can field. Those who are of AB. Deykin, a stalwart of the unable to make the trip include second row, while Lt. Comdr. Robert- McElney, Moutrie, Burch, Munro, son, who has represented them in-
termittently will also be Garrod and Jenkins, the latter be The return of H.M.S. Devonshire to unavailable. ing the alternative to Mackintosh the Mediterranean Fleet has been as reserve behind the scrum. On delayed on account of the develop the whole the side is as represen-ments in the north, and it is possible tative as can be expected to travel that we may see her rugby contingent for an away Interport, and should perform in Hongkong again are long. be capable of at least holding the They will not, however, bo available Shanghai XV to a narrow margin return before the Army-Navy match for Saturday's match whilst their
Sa result of last Saturday's
A match the Club and Army are
a week hence is also problematical
WHILE in Shanghai the Devon-
on level terms oa for us the Trinn- shire's XV accomplished a good Kular Tournament goes and we performance when they bent the must now await the result of the Shanghai Club by six point
three, two remaining matches before the with the latter turning out an almost fate of the trophy is decided. If full side. Before leaving Hongkong the Club beat the Navy on Satur- the Devonshires held the strong South day they will take the lead, but Wales Bordorem to a draw, so they a win for the Army over the naval can lay claim to challenging the re- putation of the H.M.S. Cornwall XV team the following Saturday would of 1028-29,30 as the best ship's side allow the latter. io draw level which visited these waters, again, in which case I hope a de- ciding match would be arranged. CATURDAY'S game between the A defeat for the Club this week Club and the Navy promises to be will put them out of the running a great struggle, and while the Club except for the possibility of shar-will probably Ing in a triple tie should the Army virtue of their previous victory, the start favourites by also lose to the Senior Service. Navy will have their recent big win The two remaining fixtures (1.e, over the scratch Club aile of give
them Club v Navy on Saturday, and
confidence. I anticipate B Navy v Army the following week) strurgie worthy of the
occasion. are therefore needle matches and should be worth seeing.
RUGGER AT VALLEY.
JATURDAY'S match was mainly | Happy Valley yesterday
An even rugger game was seen at
afternoon
notable for the return of Sel when a team from it.M.S. Kent de- by to the Club side, and al-feated a Hongkong Rugby Club "A" though still somewhat unit, he team by six points (two tries) to five displayed a touch of that artistry | (n koní), which we have come to associate almost exclusively with his play. and certainly he speeded up the Club attack behind the scrum. Unfortunately, coincident with the return of Selby the Club's gerum- THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
maging showed a very definite falling off, and it was but rarely that they kept up a steady shove and heel.
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TN the loose, however, the Club I right did much to redeem this failure, although even in this department. I have seen them perform more creditably. On the right, Moutrio was probably the only one to enhance his reputation, while the whole of the back row! were too inclined to neglect their first duty, that of pushing, for the sake of odd flashes of aliowy work in the open.
SME experiment of playing Mac-
kintosh in the centro scarcely be said to have been
can
Despite this, howover, the move
SPORT ADVTS
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Annual Race Meeting, 1933. Entries Close Saturday, 14th January, at 3.00 p.m.
Owners aro reminded that entries for the Annual Race Meet- ing, 1933 must be in the hands of the Secretary on or before the above date.
By order of the Stewards,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 9th January, 1933
MACAO RACES.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB. First Extra
Raco Meeting,
Admission:
To Members' Enclosuro. $2
CHINA FLEET TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
FIRST PUBLIC BOXING
EVENT OF THE SEASON will take place at the
LEE THEATRE
(Wanchai)
on
FRIDAY
JANUARY 13
at 9 p.m. sharp.
16-FIGHTS-16
Programme will con- sist of semi-finals and finals of the China
Fleet
Team Boxing
Championships.
COME AND SEE,
amongst others:-
A.B. EWIN,
Middleweight Champion
of Hongkong and China,
Coast.
A.B. WARNES,
Welterweight Champion, Royal Navy 1930, run-
ner-up All England Amatour Championship.
A.B. JUDGE,
Heavyweight Champion, Royal Navy 1929.
A.B. FARRAR,
China Fleet Feather- weight champion 1931, and Featherweight cham-
pion Shanghai, 1932.
Ldg. Sea. DAVIES.
Represented Royal Navy in the I.S.B.A. champion- ships, 1925, Welter-
champion Combined
Fleets, 1923.
DON'T
FORGET
FRIDAY,
January 13..
$5
(Reserved)
To Public Enclosure 40 cts. Stalls (Reserved) $3
of the intermediate line, J. E. Potter A.M.C., the point being netted to- the weak point of the quartete. of the match against the successful, as ho was undoubtedly playing behind Potter, however, managed to break many of the wards the end of the game.
Tho play was fairly oven, with movements on the right. H. W. Leo, both sides making spasmodic attacks was justified, as Mackintosh will Sunday, 15th January, 1933. First Ringside Seats the Club "keeper failed to impress..
The Club fed by the only
The Signals missed many oppor-Do the odd man travelling with the Saddling Bell at 1.15 p.m. First i goal scored in the first half Divett co occasions were pulled up for off-side play in any position, so that Sa-
tunities to score and on innumerable Intorport XV and may have to Race at 1.45 p.m. verting a pass. Divett completed his "hat-trick" In the second moiety, but Whiteway Wilkinson gave the Signals of great benefit to him.
After a blank first half Lieut. turday'a experience may yet provo the Club defence erneked under the the full points by giving the persistent pressure of the Navy for
goal wards, and goals by Licut, Bartlett kooper no chance from clone range. (2), Sub.-Lieut. Eaden (2) and Lieut.
Saturday's Game.
HERGUSON on the Club right. Members MUST show their Carry nullified the Club scoroe's finetes" who have not so far lost a point
The match between the "Incognl- wing is definitely the moat badges to gain admittance. Ladies Other Seats effort.
Improved player in the Club are cordially invited to In the tournament, and the Medway, sldo. At the same time he lacks antho Races without chargo. No will be played on the Marina at 4 intimate knowledge of the finer points LADIES tickets will be issued. p.m. on Saturday. A good game is of the game. But he makes up for anticipated particularly as the Naval this by his strong running, and the Timas, Teas and Refreshments team are able, for the first time for judicious uso of the alde-stop and will be obtainable at the Race (Continued on Page 5.) Inwerve. Were ho to develop a really Course at reasonable prices.
MAMAK HOCKEY.
In a Mamak tournament match on the Marina yesterday, the Royal Corps of Signals won by the only
attond
$1
Booking at Montelon.
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