THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
1933.
TIM FOLEY WILLING TO FIGHT MANN AT ANY TIME
The
CRICKET
KENT BEAT THE ARTILLERY
Services' Sporting
Section
FREE SCORING BY LATE BATSMAN'
Some vigorous hitting by By- ball, who, going in at No. 7, hit up 35 and was undefeated, played a leading part in the success of H.M.S. Kent against the Rayal Artillery when the teams met in a friendly cricket match at Happy Valley yester- day.
Hewitt added the fishing touches by capturing four Artif lery wickets for 16 runs,
Lawrence was the most sucecas- Hul Gunners bowler, coming on.
Conducted By
"The Scout"
SMART TACKLING KEEPS
SCORE DOWN
BUT NAVY PROVE TOO GOOD
FOR THE ARMY
Smart tackling by the Army saved them from a much heavier rugby defeat at the hands of the Navy at Sookunpo yesterday. Although without the services of Lieut. Buckley at full back, Lieute. Currey and Sinclair Ford in the three-quarter line, and Lieut. Evans, the English International and Lieut. Nixon from the pack, the Navy had the better of the play, swinging the bail about and getting it more often from the serums.
FOOTBALL
late to take the last three wickets VERITY BEATEN
(for one run, whilst carlier Thomas (3 for 16) and Thompson (2 for 6), kopt the Kent's runs down.
Howerden atood out on his own when the Artillery occupied the crease, and scored 42 out of the total of 78. He received support only from Vibart and Bailey. The Artillery innings closed 34 ruas short of the naval team's total.
Scores:
H.M.S. KENT. Wise b. Thompson Hopkins b. Thomas Smith b. Thompson Rowley b. Thomas Lester b. Thomas Barker b.w. Bailey Byball not cut
Howitt b. Lawrence Cheatham b. Lawrence Harris b. Lawrence Heath run out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
0.
Walker
H
Thomas
Thompson
Vibart
Bailey
Wharton
Lawrence
Brownbridge
4
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
Wharton C. and b. Wise
Walker b.. Rowley
Howerden e.Heath b. Dyball-
Vibart run out
Lawrence b. Rowley
Thorna b. Hewitt
Brownbridge b. Hewitt
Lunn e, and b. Hewitt
Taylor b. Hewitt
Balloy c. Smith b. Heath Thompson not out
Extras
Total
10
18
BY VETERAN
DEFENCE BREAKS
DOWN
A second half collapse on the part of the defence was chiefly responsible for the defent of H.M.S. Verity by H.M.S. Veteran at Caroline Hill yes *terday.
The Veteran ran out winners by two goals te nil, both points being 35 obtained by London, who at insida right, played a sparkling game,
The winners forward Une dis- playeil a pleasing combination, but
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There were two alterations in the Army side, Sgt Gould, of the Bor- dorers coming in at full-back in place of Lieut. A.1. Birt and Pte. Chicken, of the Lincolns, taking the place of Cpl. Suter in the forwards.
Gould was
conspicuous for his tackling, saying his ne on many Decasions. 11e also relieved with some Ane touches. The Army threes hard- ly ever got going, their passing for the most part being wild. Simmons, however, initiated some good move ments and displayed a usefull turn of
speed.
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Of the Navy side there was player who was outstanding, unless one excepts Paine and Morris. Morris played a dashing game and touched down two of the army tries which he left for Paine to majorise. The latter's kicking was good. The three. quarters got going from the scrums On numerous occasions but were kept in check before they had gone far.
THE PLAY.
At the interval the Navy led by 14 points to nil the final score being
17 points to 11.
BOXING CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
OVER 10 OR 15 ROUNDS
$200 WINNER TAKE ALL
SATURDAY'S SIX ROUND PRELIMS.
(By "Al Cazar") .
"I will fight him over ten rounds for $200, winner takes all, or over 15 rounds, winner
to take all" writes Tim Foley,
the Navy heavyweight boxer in reply to a challenge by Stoker Mann of H.M.S. Eagle,
This is Foley's reply to the suggestion made that he was evading the Eagle fighter's challenge.
FROST PUTS STOP.
TO RUGBY.
WHOLE OF ENGLAND IN
WINTER'S GRIP;
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London, Dec. 5. Rugby matches through- out England to-day were can- celled as a result of the- severe frost which affected all parts of the country.
One of the principal games - to be affected was the meet- ing between Cambridge Uni- versity and Mr. J. E. Green- wood's XI-Reuter,
Investigation Of Football Incidents
PLAYERS BEFORE
COMMITTEE
་
UNITED SERVICES GOLF
STARTING TIMES ANNOUNCED
AWTAR SINGH'S FOUR GOALS
GIVES RADIO AN EASY. WIN
MAMAK HOCKEY
The Radio Sporlu Club gained thele victory in the Mamak
fifth co Tournament when they do..
| FOR TO-MORROW reated
by five goals to nil on the Sookunpoo Starting times for the United ground yesterday afternoon. M. “M., Services Golf meeting are given be- lassan, the Radio's regular centre low. Those on the now course are half was tried out on the right wing, dependent on the times not having and played a successful game sendlow been booked beforehand by players in some good centres. outside of the U.B. Meeting...
Awtar Singh, at Centre forward, Entrants can play at any vacant proved a dangerous marksman, netting time before that drawn by them but four of the goals, while Gurbachan are requested to play at a later time.Singh, who was more promising in There will be no special train but the second half claimed the other gos), extra accommodation will be provided P. Singh, at right back, and Man on the 9.05 train from Kowloon which Singh, between the sticks, were competitors, travelling by train, are outstanding in the defence. In the asked to use.
Medicals forward lino, Lane worked Carls, marked with the player's hard but received little support. handicap, will be avaliable at Fanling Casson played well in defence, while on Thursday. The ordinary cards Poole brought off a number of fine from Club trays should be used on saves. Friday.
At the interval the Radio led by two
Goale
F. W. D. L. F. A. Pis
No starting times will be drawn goals to nil, adding threa more in the for on Friday: players should hook second half, their own times on the previous day.] MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE. Starting liste will be available, at; Fanling. Paris for Competition " should arrange their own opponents. Radio Apart from Competition "A", no C.B.A. sweepstakes will be drawn for. The Palico Winner will be the entrant for the St. Andrew's sweepstake who returns the best card. United .C.4 8.0 1984
STARTING LIST.
Old Course-Thursday Dec. 7th. 10,00 Lt. Mears and Pay Comdr.
The incidents which marred the league football matches between South China and the Navy on Saturday and East Lanes and the Athletic on Sunday last are to be Investigated by the Emergency The Berwick heavyweight, Committee of the Hongkong Foot- whose prowess is well known inball Association this evening,
when Thomas of Hongkong explains that when the Walkden of the Lanes and Lni the Navy, challenge was issued he had al-Kwok-chui of the Athletic appear rendy been, billed to fight on before the committee. Saturday next.
Thomas it will be recalled, wasley. "But am willing to meet sent off the field for striking Mann under the above con- Wong Mee-shun after the Chinese ditions at any time", he adds. had fouled him whilst the other two offenders received marching Foley, who holds the heavy-orders for fighting consequent championship of the upon Walkden being fouled in the weight Colony, is ghting A..B. Judge on back by Lal. Saturday and in view of his latest announcement, fans could con-
fidently look forward to a meeting between him and Mann in the near
future.
Preliminaries For Saturday
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LEAGUE POSTPONEMENTS. Four postponementa in the longue programme for the coming week-end are announced.
the Voteran rearguard wero équat 23 to the occasion throughout the Soon after the start the Army whole of the first half. But after were penalised near the touchin 112 the interval they broke down, their own "25" but Linton's attempti
The 'Veteran by no means enjoy-at goal fell short and Gould found eda pronounced superiority, and touch well down the field. Metenige with.a little bit of luck the Varity *napped up from a throw in and arranged for Saturday's, boxing the second division match between forwards would have scared once or twice.
Bowling Analynia
M. R.
Rowley
8
0 30
2
Wire
1 IR
Hewitt Henth Dyball
0 18
1
0
1
D
1
DOBBS'S 50
FOR LINCOLNS AGAINST S.W.B.
The 1st Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment defeated the South Wales Borderers in an inter-regimental cricket match yesterday afternoon atj Sookunpoo by n
was
Welsh, the S.W.B.'s bowler again in form taking three wickets for ten runa, while Lt. de Winton batted well to score 21 for the losers. The Lincolns owed everything to Dobbs and Ullsyat, the former hitting up 60 and his colleague taking seven wickets for 1 runs.
Scores:
LINCOLNS.
(C.Q.S.M.' Day b. Welsh
Maw b. Ronan ....... Williams-b. Church
Simmonds b. Church
Lt Fimm L. Welsh
Dobba run out
Megkin c. Harrison b. Walsh
Seagrave b.w; Hoskins
Ullayat e. Smith b. Hoskins Clark b. Ronan
Key not out
Extras
Ronan
Church
Welsh
Parson
Hosking
Turner
Bowling Analysis
PENALTY GOAL DECIDES
Thrilling Game at Caroline HilL
WKA
cross kleked. Judd got possession and made a brilliant solo run from his own “25," He was stopped, but the Army were penalised for offside close to their own line and Paine, taking the kick opened the scoring for the Navy, Thin
followed within Tew minutes by a try by Morria after a neat bout of short passing. Paine falled badly in his attempt to majorise. Juki before the half-time whistle Morris went over for his second try which Paine converted.
On Saturday neither the Young Indians v Club, and Kowloon v Athletic in the second division, Below are the six-round matches nor the RM.C. v Univerally In the third, will be played, while programme at the Lee Theatre.
the Borderers and Lincolns, MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST. scheduled for Sunday, has beon
postponed.
A.S. Dawson (H.M.S. Verity) A.B. Hokdman (H.M.S. Berwick)
FEATHERWEIGHT CONTEST.
Stoker Pryall (II,M.S. Suffolk) Signalman Reid (H. M. S. 'Keppel)
V
"LIGHTWEIGHT-CONTEST.~~~~
Telegraphist Johnson (H.M.S. Berwick) v Stoker King (H.M.S. Keni)
A penalty decision, against the A penally goal, scored by Navy early in the second half, gave Talmer of the Torpedo section the Army their chance and Lloyd, decided the football match out put the ball between the posts. taking a kick from about 20 yards between the Engine. Room Play then transferred to the other section and the Torpedo sec-end where Gould found a good touch. Paine put the Navy three inore points tion of HALS. Eagle, played Walker collared from the Tino-out. ahead. ant Caroline Hill yesterday.
and, giving the dummy to Hudspeth,
HOCKEY
SAINTS' TEAM AGAINST MEDWAY OFFICERS
In 21
SECOND
Porter.
K.I.T.C.
Male Carpa 12th. Battery II.M.S.
B 3 0 0 20 3-10.
4400 17 1
4 4 0 0 13 1.8
3 0 0 0 10 1 8
6 3 0 3 10 13 0
8 2-1 5 3 10 520 3 8 13
German Club. 21
Medway 3.1 0 2-
Engineers... 8 0 1 2 Royal Signals & 0 14 0th. Battery 3.0 1 R.A.M.C.
5·0
10.4. Conulr. Roonse and Lt. Buck-Royal
10.8. Lts. Nicelay and Currey 10.12. Lts. Gill and Syer. 10.10. Capt. Mitchell and Mafor Eastwick-Field.
10.20. Majora Sarsfeld and Denvie. 10.24. Lt. Burnett and Comdr. Lindsell.
10.28. Lt. Robinson and Major Anderson.
10.32. Lts. Linton and Bryant,
SPORT
ADVTS.
10.36. Majars Mackenzie and At. THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. kinson.
10.40. Lt. Cdr. Beckett ano Lt. Draft Programmes and Entry Norris,
Forms for the Fifteenth Extra 10.44. Lt. Cdr. Crockett and Pay Race Meeting, to be held on Satur- Comdr.. Tetley,
10.48. Lt. Brown and Lt. Cdr. day, 16th December, 1933 (weather Goddard.
permitting), may be obtained at 10.52. Major Mullany and Lt. the Secretary's Oflce, Gloucester. Douglas.
10.60. Capt. Cutler and Lt. Cr. Building, the Club House, Happy Browning.
Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the 12.44. Capta. Morgan and Fowkes. Sports Club, and the Stables, Shan 12.48. Majors Grellier and Tyn-Kwong Road. Jail.
1252. Lt.Cdr. Atkinson and Lt. Russell.
Entries close at 12 o'clock 12.56. Lt.Cdr. Willson and Major NOON on Thursday, 7th Decem- Withington..
ber, 1933. 1.00. Lt. James and Comdr.1 Dockscy.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
(Continued on Page 7.)
POLICE CALLED IN.
Students Create Trouble
-At Basketball Match
The following have been select- ed to represent St. Andrew's Club against H.M.S. Medway Officers' friendly hockey fixture
2nd XI, to-morrow on the Marina got over close to the posts. As a About ten minutes from time ground at 5 p.m. sharp:-R. H. This was the only goal scored, result of his effort he sustained an Forbes gave the Navy another try Wong: F. A. Broadbridge and E A CHANGE OF REFEREES.
injury to the head and hall to retire far out and Judd falled with und the Engine Room players wore from the field for several minutes.kick. The Army made one last rush Guest (Capt.) and A. B. Hamson; the 11. P. White; E. MacNider, A. E. P. perhaps rather unlucky to lose In His try was
converted by Lloyd on the whistle and Roissler touched E. C. Fincher, A. S. Bliss, N. A. E. such a manner.
leaving the Army only three in arrears. In subsequent play the took the kick but the distance was Mackay, E. F. Fincher and I. Army
penalised again were
The exchanges, particularly in the first half, were unusually fast. Both dofences were severely tested and came through the ordeal with llying colours.
Teams:
Engine Room:-Hogg: Page,
points down near the corner
and against life.
flag. Lloyd
Baldwin,
RACE HORSES' AIR TRIP ACROSS
Udwkins: Wooley, Pascoe, Huskey; MOUNTAINS
Townsend,
George, Thornton,
Blatchford, Godsall,
Torpedoes-Smith: Anderson, Rich; Palmer, Taylor, Myloft: Hoskins, Grant, Coombes, Harri- son. Howell.
HOCKEY
KENT OUTPLAYED BY BERWICK
The Berwick liockey team proved
`UNIQUE EVENT
far too clover for M.S. Kent ON
when they met at King's Park yes- terday, the men from the flagship | losing hy eight goals to three.
Bold, Aldred and Finch-Noyes notted for the losers, whose de- fonce was not equal to the task of Golcombating the skill of the Berwick
olattack.
The Kent were represented by:: Smith: Lt. Shopphard and 14.
11 Taylor: Capt. Wright, Lt. Carow
and Wright: Lt. Bonham, Reid, Lt. Aldred, Finch-Noyes and Mathew-
111 son.
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Smith b. Ullayat -
Addison C. Sengrave 5. Ullayat
Church
Ullayat
10 M
บ
86
7
3
BORDERERS.
Lt de Winton b. Clark'
Ronan b. Ullayat Bromley b. Ullayat Lt Yates by Clark Hoskins b, Clark
21
Parsons c. Dobbs h. Ullayat
Turner not out
Welsh b. Ullayat
Extras
Clark
| Ullayat
Bowling Analysis
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13
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151
13
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AT BULOLO
GOLD DIGGERS TO HOLD
RACE MEETING
BOXING DAY
Salamos, New Guinea, Dec. 5.`.
This is where the races will be held,
Picture shows the Wau nerodrome and
township.
BOXING
LEE THEATRE: SATURDAY, 9th DEC., 1933 at 9.15 pm."
As the result of diangreement over the refereeing of a basket-ball game at the Canton Y.M.C.A. on Saturday evening, students of the Pal Ying Middle School and the Law For Academy almost came to blows in a free-for-all fight. During the game, with Pul Ying leading by a score of 03 to 10, copper coins were rained from certain section of the specta- tors at Kwok Chiu-ping, the referee, and feeling on both sides grow-so vibrant that the Y.M.C.A. authorities were compelled to telephone to the Public Safety Bureau and the Gay- ernment
Followdquarters for ald
and a
the arrival of the police a change of referee, the game was ordered to be resumed but the law students refused to comply unless the score,' as it stood, was cancelled. Further debate followed and the game was finally given to Pul Ying by virtue of a forfeit.
F.A. BARS SPURS FROM PLAYING IN PARIS
(Continued from Page. 8),
Unique cargoes, which have month to hold a race meeting on were discovered ten years ago by included anything from a pick the field on Boxing Day, their two adventurous Australian pros-questioning the right of the F.A. handle to a motor-ear, have chief dfculty was to find some pectors. Because of the rugged to refuse the 'Spurs permission to been carried by Guinen Air- means whereby the horses could nature of the country, the claims play, but the Association was in ways during the seven years be brought to Bulolo." they have operated an aero- plano freight and passenger · service betwen Salamoa Beach and Wau, the gerial terminus to the famous Buloto...
to
15 ROUND CONTEST the Middle Weight Championship
of the Colony and Bell A.B. EWIN
H.M.S. "KENT"..!! Holder and Champion of the China Fleet and Winner of over 100 fights in England,
V.
A.B. FRAGCOTT
II.M.S. "BERWICK" Welter Weight Champion of West of England, Atlantic Fleet: Champion 1926/20/29/80/81. Undefeated in Service Boxing,. 8 ROUND WELTER WEIGHT: CONTEST,
A.B. BARRY H.M.S. "BERWICK" Light Weight Champion Wost of England, IN. & R.M. Champion 1931. V.
A.B. PARKER
H.M.S. "MEDWAY”. Runner up Atlantic Flpet Welter.
Weight Champion.
Lost to A.B. Fraggott.
8 ROUND HEAVY WEIGHT CONTEST.
A.B. TIM FOLEY
·H.M.S. "DERWICK" Heavy Weight Champion of
Colony 1983.
A.B. JUDGE H.M.S.WHITSHED"
Light Heavy Weight Champion, China Fleet, 1988. AND THREE OTHER
6 ROUND CONTESTS. Members of the Hongkong Boxing Booking" at MOUTRIE'S."*"
could not be successfully worked, a position to feel the football until aeroplanes were utilised to pulge throughout Europe, and it is Guinea Airways guaranteed transport food supplies and neces-surprising that interest in this transportation, so the horses alties from the beach at Salamoa, match should have been allowed to were ordered from Sydney.
have reached so high a pitch be- They arrived at Salamon this forly miles distant. week by the steamer Montoro. The mountainous nature of the fore the F.A. announced their Because no whart facilities are country may be gauged from the refusal to sanction the match The most curious consignavailable at Salamon, the Mon fact that, while the noroplane trip
If it is, as Herr Hugo Melai | ment, however, was provided
foro had to anchor half a mile occupies only half an hour, por suggested, genuine concern off-shore, and the horses were sons on foot, accompanied by English football on the Continent For to-day, when twelve Australian
preserve the high impression of race-horses
lowered over the side of the twenty native carriers cannot which prompted this action from were taken by
ship and swam ashore behind cross the intervening forty malles the F.A. It should also have been aeroplane across the interven- ing forty miles of mountainous. lifeboats.
in less than a fortnightp
their concern to preserve the high on Wednesday, 6th December. country that separates. Bulolo
The whole of the material for appreciation of the English hd-General, Public: Friday, 8th and from the sea.
the construction of the large ministration of the game, It is Two at a time, they were then townships that have endung.at regrettable, therefore, that what
Saturday, 9th December. Because of these mountains, transported across to Bulelo in the Wau and Bulelo was transported has for so long appeared an open
Ringalde Seate $5.50; some of them over 6,000-fect high, Junkor aeroplanes, operated by from the coast by neroplanes, door to this Axture should have
others $3.300 $1.10 w Bulolo is only accessible to tho
(Including Amtimement Tax.) which, to-day, provide the only been so unceremoniously slammed Guines Airways. outside world by aeroplane. When
The famous Bulolo, goldfielda means of necesa, to the fielda,
in the face of football friends, the gold diggora decided Inst
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TWO BY TWO.
Association