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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1933.
R.A. IN UNITED SERVICES
BEAT HERMES THREE NIL IN REPLAY
ALLEN'S SPARKLING DISPLAY
GUNNERS BETTER BALANCED TEAM
(By "VERITAS");
Although there was no repetition of the extraordinary assortment of joss, misfortunes, and exciting exchanges which, characterised their first meeting, the replayed semi-final of the United Services Shield between the Royal Artillery and H.M.S. Hermes yesterday was not without incident and interest.
The Artillery made no mis- take about the result this time,
winning by three clear goal, Footballers
and if, on the run of the play were not fully entitled to such a pronounced margin, it was largely the fault of the ineffi. ciency of the Hermes vanners and the brilliant work of Allen. at right back.
Allen demonstrated once again that!
he is the finest right back "in local;
football. Poorly supported by Walker,
Feel
Neglected
ST. JOSEPH'S
“TIGER" DUALA.
SUNDAY'S WRESTLING
SHIELD FINAL
FUJIKURA DEMONSTRATES
POLISHED TENNIS BY YOUTHFUL
JAPANESE "STAR"
-BEATS RUMJAHN IN STRAIGHT SETS
(By "VERITAS").
Jiro Fujikura, ranked No. 9 in the Japanese nation- al list, winner of the Phillippine Open Doubles cham- pionship and runner-up in the singles this year, was in Hongkong yesterday and gave an exhibition at the Indian Recreation Club.
BORDERERS BEATEN.
Volunteers Win by Four Wickets.
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Flaying with Y. Hachiuma, the local Japanese No, 1 he de- feated S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn in three sets, 6-8, 7-5, 6-4, and also beat "Sirdar? Rumjahn in a two-sets singla 6-4, 6-3. Fujikara will be remembered by many local tennis. "Tans" as having
The Hongkong Volunteers cricketben among the party of Meiji Univer tenm
engaged the South Wales 1030. Both he and his brother then alty players who visited Honkong is Borderers on the Hongkong Crickst Club ground yesterday afternoon, and relative being junior champion of gave displays of great promise, bis defeated them by four wicket.
Scores:
3.
S. W. B.
Lt. Stocker, e Rigg, b Bock
Pte. Ronan, Beck
Lt-Col. Raikes, Beck
the Kowloon player, Alien took the AND MANILA VÍSIT FINAL ARRANGEMENTS Pie. Morgan, Mackay, b Smith.
burden of thwarting the Hermes for- wards almost entirely on his own shoulders, and so thoroughly did ho accomplish the task, that Combey in goal was seldom troubled and fielded only a couple of difficult shots during the game.
LIVELY GAME.
The football was lively, though not very artistic. The Artillery, with the exception of Walker, turned out their full league side, whilst the Hermes had the services of Shirzas and Cleary, the Navy players,
Territorial exchanges continually favoured the sailors, but beyond the penalty line they could make no head- way, whatever, and all the attacks petered out, either through timely work of Allen or their own ineptitude.
SPOILING WORK.
NOW MADE
Capt. Villar, c and b Beck
Capt. Gottwalts, run out
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Japan at the time.
Since then Jiro Fujikura has made tremendous strides and at the present time is playing tennis which compares 10 very favourably with that of Nunof 16 and his other "star" compatriots.
Sgt. Ford, Robertson,
Richardson
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Capt. Tucker, not aut Sgt. Church, b Rigg
Hours Time Limit Pie. John, b Kilbee
Bout at K.F.C.
The St. Joseph's footballers returned to the Colony from Manila yesterday feeling any thing but satisfied with the Two visit, and complaining that they. had been neglected by the offi. cials of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation, at whose
The final arrangements in con- nexion with the wrestling bout invitation the trip was made.
between "Tiger" Duala, the Indian When interviewed, officials of the party said that they been fixed..
the gaint, and Toe Cross, have now
one
of
Pte. Board, e and b Kllbee
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis,
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Beck
2
Smith
Richardson
Rigg Kilbee
will
secure two
were disappointed with the Philip The men will meet at the Kow», pines Amateur Athletic Federation loon Football Club ground on Sun- the and with the arrangements which day afternoon at 3.30 and
made were
for the visitors. From the fight under American rules. time of their arrival ip Manila the Empress of Japan to the time The first man to their departure, they did not see any out of three falls wins, and the of the officiala of the Federation at time limit fixed on the bout is two whose invitation the trip was made. hours.
..... Excellent spoiling work was also put in by the Artillery three quar- ters, the wing halves, Collier and Harris being especially prominent.
Pardoe was too often in direct con tact with Shirras to be seen at his best, but he worked like a trojan, and was full of good progressive ideas to give his attackers opportunties to get going
Moore was the outstanding attacker, continually threatening the none too! safe Hermes rearguard with his neat footwork and passes. He capped a good afternoon's work by netting A couple of nice
Gough goals,
was vigorous in attack and
Rodger gave every asuistance. Wood
was suffering
ering from the effects of an
old
LIKE TRAVELLING TROUPE.,
10
of
There will be three preliminaries before the main event, in which
"We could not help feeling that local mat artistes will take part, we were treated like a troupe of and a rare afternoon's sport is travelling artistes engaged by them promised,
to give free performances there,"
remarked the official. "None of scats, $3.30 and $110.
them made any enquiries about our men who were so badly hurt, We
had to supply our own conveyance
Volunteers.
E. J. R. Mitchell, a Villar, b
Stocker... J. E. Richardson, e Morgan, b
Ronan D. S. F Harley, Gottwalls, b
Stocker
A. K. Munro, b Ronan ..
L. G. Robertson, not out
W. H. D. Rigg, not out
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SUCCESSESS IN MANILA.
Fajikura has enjoyed outstanding BRCCCssess whilst in Manila. In company with Cramu Akimoto, who is ranked No. 8 in Japan this year, he amexed the Philippine doables title, and entered the final of the to lose the сгонд to his
So Akimoto,
The young Japanese yesterday gayo glimpse of the progress he has mada
in three year
years, despite the fact that
he came straight off the boat and was
in no way used to the light or the
w.court conditions.
違い
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He exhibited a delightful service
which continually scored ace points, and his stylish forchand and back
2 band ground strokes have now added 2 pace, well concealed spin and neat placings to aid them in being point winning shots.
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A E. Charch
Mackay, at, Gottwaltz, b
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F. S. W. Smith, e Villar, & Ronan
A. C. Beck, c Stocker, b John..
Admission will be $5.50 ringside.
L. D. Kilber, c Tucker, b Kenan..
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M.C.C. Fight for Runs in
J. E. Potter did not bat.
.Bowling Analysis.
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M.
Stocker Bonaa Church John..
to and from the football field until MATCH LEFT DRAWN. the Brothers of the De La Salle College placed their bus at our disposal.
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"The type of football we met was injury for three parts of the game another disappointment. The players and was not so forceful as usual, and have the habit of using, rather freely, whilst Seal still showed inconsistency, their elbows and also of pusing their
Game at Newcastic. -
Newcastle, Feb. 21. The match between the M. C. C.
he dropped across a sufficient number opponents Kicking at ankles and of first rate centres to keep the op. legs is nothing to them. The majority tourists and the Northern Districts position worried.
of the players would not inst five was left drawn. minutes with any of our Hongkong re
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ferees. And the ground we had to The tourists compiled a total of play all our gunes on would be con-254 nins in reply to a score of 322. sidered unit for a match by our The Nawab of Pataudi carried his Hongkong. F. A. without any hesita contribution to 14 when the Innings
SHIRRAS TOO BRAINY. Shirras, of course, was a class on his own in the Hermes eleven, but the trouble was he was always too far ahead with his ideas and they tlon. fell through from lack of support. Although the sailors played hard 10
Iinesse a man, they lacked
and finish.
CHARIOTS CHURN PITCH.
closed, the young Indian player being undefeated. He was at the wickets for 160 minutes and hit six fours.
Wright, a left-arm slow bowler. "Baseball is played on it every captured six of the wickets for 70 other day, and with Army displays runa. twice every night during the Car- In their second knock the Northern nival period, when horses and Districts made 236 runs, Baker scor chariots ste. take part, you can welling 50 and Little 117, T. B. Mitchell imagine the state of such a ground, ook four wickets for 62 runs, Reuter.
Chamberlain was a splendid defen- der at right half, but there was a lack of confidence in the work of Chay- son and Bulmer at back. Davis was alert in goal and brought off several good clearances in the closing stage was done for us by the Brothers of the "We appreciate very much all that The forwards were loose and finally De La Salle College and several in quite cowed by the dominating play dividuais, but we are all very glad to of Allen. They made the mistake of be back again." not playing to Walker, whose shakin- ess offered unlimited chances of get-
ting through.
THE COALS.
WALL CANNOT PLAY,
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Addizide, Feb. 21. Another change has taken place in the Australian team to meet the M.
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His low volleying yesterday was a fine feature of -a "sound all court game, and his three-quarter court |lobbing" a lesson to all present.
PROGRESS INEVITABLE.
It would appear that Fujikura's -progress to the top of lawn tennis fame and achievement is merely a matter of time and experience. He has all the strokes, which are pro- duced with perfect freedom and charming rhythm, and further development on such a foundation... is just natural, -
There were some bright interludes in yesterday's tennis, the doubles in particular giving the spectators some thrills. Hachiuma offered. his countryman excellent support and played better than I have ever seen w.him before.
CHAMPIONSHIP TIP,
The cousins were not quite so_con certed as customary and found the aggressiveness of Fujikura dificult to counter. "Sirda" put up a much better showing in the singles than the scores would suggest, and fully held
C. C. in the final test at Sydney on Friday, as T. Wall, the South Aus-his tralian fast bowler has had trouble with an injured heel and cannot play His place will be taken by E. Alex. ander, the Victorian.
OW24.
On this display, alone I "wonid back him for retention of the Hong- kong championship this year. E.D. complained of arm trouble, and is wisely going to rest himself in
L. Nagel, who was also selected, notified the Board of Control last readiness for the doubles tournament. week that an injured arm would pre vent him playing and P. K. Lee, the South Australian all-rounder was chosen.
Bromley, the Victorian who played in the Brisbane test will be 12th. man on Friday, so that the Australian team will be Woodfull, Richardson
Brush? No!
Bradman, O'Brim, McCabe, Darling Lather? No!
Oldfield, O'Reilly, Ironmonger, Alex ander, Lec, and Bromley-Reuter:
All the goals came in the first half, FOUR INCIDENTS IN ARGYLLS' SHANGHAI LEAGUE MATCH
the first after five minutes play, when Rodger scored with ease, and the others from Moore, the frat being
nice piece of work and the second
a comparative "sitter", and the result
of a clever movement on the other
wing
Ing Gough finally giving Moore square pass which left him unattend cd five yards from goal.
Teams,
R. Artillery:-Combey: Allen and Walker: Collier, Pardos and Harris; Wood, Rodger, Gough, Moore Sent
and
H.M.S. Hermes:-Davis: Chayson? and Bulmer; Chamberlain, Shirrns and Ashman; Taylor, Brooks, Barrett, Cleary, and Hird.
HEAVY DEFEAT FOR R.A.M.C. LOSE 7-0 IN MAMAK TOURNAMENT
In the Mamak hockey tourna ment yesterday at Sookumpoo, H.M.S. Veteran defeated the Royal Army. Ordinance Corps by seven goala to nil,
Such a heavy defeat was not unexpected as the military side! were only able to field seven men and consequently could not cope with the fast movements of the Veteran attack. At the interval the score stood at five goals to nil..
For the winners, goals were netted by Taylor (2), Fossie (1) and Rimmer (4).
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