THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1933.
LOCAL AMERICAN FOOTBALL TEAM IN TRAINING
SIX HOURS WORKOUT· ·
MAKE
BIG IMPRESSION
PREPARING FOR VISIT OF LINGNAM
Brilliant Routine Shows Promise
(By "First Quarter")
While watching the local ex- ponents of the American code of football at practice at King's Park on Saturday, I noticed plenty of changes in the original Ene-up.
Big Ed Lee, green at the game, but heavy and strong, was shifted from tackle to the backfield on all rant formation plays, and no wonder! He certainly impressed me as being
to n coach's prayer. That, boy punts the ball 40 and 50 yards every time,
the
answer
Upon enquiries I discovered
'BRAIN TRUST":—This is the title given to Eddy Chang (left) and Clarence Chiaz (right), who are the mainsprings of the South China
Athletic Club American football team. In the centre is Bill Butt, hard working coach of the local team. (Photo Ming Yuan).
HOMESIDE FOOTBALL
SPURS THWARTED BY GREAT
GOALKEEPING DISPLAY.
(By "The Pilgrim”)
that Lee' was accidentally dis- A stalwart defence and some won covered on the previous day, and derful goalkeeping at Hillsboro' saw the local boys are worked up over the Wednesday get the better of the HOCKEY
a game full their find! Their warm welcome visiting Spurs in to this hefty kicker can be under-thrills and changes of lortune.
Blood when it is realised that records from the game a week ago against Lingnan University show that the average length of punts for the II.K. "brain" was only 28 yards.
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It seemed that the incessant attacks of the Londoners would wear down the Sheffielders but although L. Howe managed to net once, the homesido
MEDWAY SURPRISE
goalkeeper, J, H. Krown, revealing St. Andrew's Lose 100
amazing anticipation, presented an Impassable obstacle and kept his goa. intact to enable his side to win by the
During the game last week odd goal in three. fault in plenty were mode manifest and Conch, Bill Butt has had his hands full Ironing them
out.
As a matter of fact their. experience, at Canton did ther no harm. 1 gather there was 8 suggestion of over-confidenc among the boys before thi match, but they learnt ther: was still room for improvement, Perhaps this was the reason for Saturday's three hour practice.
Yesterday I had the opportunity of studying the play to be used
Derby at home to Sheffield United netted five times to lenp to recond place in the League where they are how a point ahead of Spurs.
Huddersfield shared four goals with Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park cause an nere tog threatened to Abandonment. D. Mangnall scored oth for the visitors whlio T. McClean Jelighted the home supporters by coring his first of the senson.
ERRATIC VILLA.
Despite ad injury to L. Langford
who was for some time absent from the goal, Manchester City proyed too strong for Liverpool and beat them at Moss Side by an odd
goal.
An improved Chelsea side want to Highbury to meet a youthful re-shul ed forward line in which Bensley play
by the locals agamst Lingnan ed at outside left and scored twico. University in their return en- The Stamford Bridge club scored once counter-scheduled-for- next-Sun-through--Miller. day at Caroline Hill,'
anw
An errable Villa lost at The Haw thorns by the odd goul after leading
Per Cent. Record
(By "Bully OK"
The
CRICKET
Services
Section
·YOUNGSTER BOWLS
EFFECTIVELY
BORDERERS. LOSE
The 8th Flotilla (Destroyers) play. ed the S.W. Borderers in a friendly cricket match yesterday afternoon at King's Park, and emerged victors by 24 rùna,
Conducted By
· “The Scout”” ·
Sporting
KENT DESERVE
WIN
Defence Holds Out
in Second Half
The Kent defented the Suffolk in the Third Division of the China Fleet Football League on Saturday after- on at the Valley by two goals to
Bil.
HOCKEY
SMART
BY KEPPEL
DISPLAY
RADIO
BEATEN
The Kent wero vastly superior in the first half, and Anderson convert- The Radlo were defeated on Satur The bowling of Bay Welsh was
afternoon by H.M.S. "Keppel, distinctly Impressive his analysis beed free kick to open the Flagship's day
account. Not content the Kent went the sailors gaining the verdict by the ing 8 for 62.
further ahead through Cast, and odd goal in three. they led by two goals to nil at half The Itndio were a man aliort in the time..
first half, and played well to keep the score no low.
The batting of Hoskins calls for special mention, as well as the splen did all-round performance by Grin of HL.M.S. Wren, who going in eighth The second half saw the Suffolk wicket down, knocked o}[ the re-take up the offensive, but Harley and quired 20 runs in confident fashion. Armstrong were song, in defence, Seures:
their perfect covering allowing the
5. W. B.
Lt de Winton e Carver b Grimn Bromley b Griffin ...
Morgan Muirhend
Ronan & Carver b Hinder
Hoskins e Williams b Bryant Cant Villar b Grimn
Cant Gottwallz
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Sulfolk no chances.
II.M.S. Kent: lunt; Harley. Arm- 4 strong; Anderson, Schofield, Luckett; Hollingsworth, Cast, Grady, Heap, 0 Bird.
The Radio opened the scoring a few minutes after the start through Awtar Singh from a pass from G. Singh or the wing. The play after this was mostly in the Radio half, the equaliser comitig from Lowie.
Famo
F. X. Shielda.;)
Frank Shields Heads
Ranking List
zvezke
In the second half one of the specta- torn turned out for the Radio, but the
New York, Dec. 10. merciless attacking of the In the official, rankings: of t "Greyhounds" gave the Radio To United States Lawn Tennis Assocl H.M.S. Suffolk: March; Fergus at centre half for the Keppel played the men's list and las Helen Jaco- chance to gain ascendancy. Newton. tion; Francis Xavier Shields hea
+
son, Sargent; Turner, Tastain, Scanlon; Thomson, Jones, Marchent, 2 Gent, Tomkins.
Carver
Lewis
Ford e and b Lewis.
Church not out
Welsh b Hinder
C.S.M. Conway e Bryant
Lewis
Extras
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BRUCE HELD TO A DRAW
01
Total
Bowling Analysis
R
W
Grifin
0 - 20.
3
Muirhead
0 30
1
Lewis
* 1 15
3
Hinder
D
14
0
Bryant
13
1
per
LA
St. Andrew's lost their 100 cent. record in the Mamak Tourna- 8TH DESTROYER FL ment yesterday when the Medway de Lieut Carver b Ford feated them on the Marina ground by Wilte bay. Conway the odd goal in five. The Medway | Lewis b Welsh fielded seven new players, Пve of W.O. Muirhcad b Weish which took the places of members of Bryant b Welsh the team who returned Home aboard Handford b Welsh the Ranchi on Saturday. Despite this Inder e Conway b Welsh lundicap, they took the Saints com-Mid. Cole-Hamilton b Welsh pletely by surprise during the first Licut St. Clair Ford e Hoskins b ten minutes when they were two goals Welsh up. Tarr and Holmes netting.
Griffin not out Codr Williams b Welsh
Extras
Total
Before the interval St. Andrew'
through equalised
Mackay and Fincher. Plny was scrappy in the second half and the Sailors pressed home an advantage through a fouli on the part of Broadbridge to score the winning goal. The Saints were unfortunate to have a goal, scored towards the end, disallowed-for Ford offside.
Welsh
-
Conway
Goal Scored in
Each Half.
The Bruce drow with the Witch in
the Second Division of the China Fleet Football League on Saturday afternoon at the Valley. The Bruce did most of the attacking, and For
a splendid game, keeping his forwards the women's
well fed and baulking any rush which
appeared likely to prove dangerous to Mrs. Helen Wille-Moody is seca their goal. The outstanding player in the women's ranking list for th for the Radio was Avtar Singh, whose year.. fast stickwork was a constant source of danger to the Greyhounds. In the lust stages of this half, Smith broke away to score the winning goal.
KENT BOYS STILL WINNING
Suffolk Confreres Beaten
Bington opened, the scoring in the After leading by the odd goal in
Grat half.
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placed at the top of the men's double G. M. Lott and L. R. Stoofan á
-Router
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUI
NOTICE.
three at the interval, the Boys of The second half saw the Witch reH.M.S. Kent increased their advan The entries for the Annual Rað taliate, their forwards exerting great tage and finally defeated their con Modting, 1934, will close at C pressure, and it came as no surprise freros of the Suffolk by five goals to
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when Burchell, in a magnificent sale three in a friendly football match atm on Saturday, 26th Januar 16 un equalised with gound shot the Dockyard ground on Saturday, 1934.'
which gave Morgan no chance.
Welch and Hawkesworth opened the H.M.S. Bruce:
Members are reminded that m Morgan: Bird, Kent's account, and Peacock replied horse is eligible to enter for an Birch; Lauder, Dillerstone, Tubby for the Suffolk. 31 Stapleton Williams, Farrington,
16 Pearson, Bishop.
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Any hopes of a second half recovery race meeting of this Club, until a on the part of the Suffolk were early Offlelat· Racing Certificate sha H.M.S. Witch; Fulton; Coleman, doomed, when Jones and Welch added have been obtained in respect, o Tellard; Allport, Livesey, Niles; further goals in the initial stagea of the horse. 115 Burchell, Grifiths, White, Henderson, the second half.
Crapp.
Bowling Analysis
0
R W
-0
-10--
13
0
1
0
MOOHON
1
POSSON
WIN BY ONE RUN
The C.B.A., as was expected, gained Huskins For three hours the youngsters
the Albion in the first half. Against their sixth successive win in the Church went through their irai,,and je
; an irregular attack the homes de tourney yesterday morning by beating was such
an extraordinary fine showed clever understanding which led the Royal Engineers by four goals to routine of power and deceptive | to goals from Glidden and Richari-nil. They should have had at least plays, that there were times when son after the interval. Morton in the three more goals. On the offensive I wondered who had the ball. Albion gon! was responsible, for a during the whole game, the C.D.A. There were always at least four large share of the credit.
were two goals up at the Interval, men running interference. I also Grímsby justified their leading post-¦ Hirst and Francis scoring. In the
lateral
and long tion when they went to Blackpool to second half Halford and S. MacNider passes
opposition they added further goals. passes, wide und runs, and off meet the strangest
have had this reason and brought tackle bucks which satisfied me back both points. Seven goals were
Owing to the failure of the appoint-| that Lingnan are dee for a rude scared, the odd one going to the fisher cd umpires to make an appearance, awakening in a week's time. men. Southampton overwhelmed the United H. C. and German Club Bradford, notching five goals without Mamak game yesterday wax can- Corrections and Improvements reply whilst Port Vale at home to the celled and a friendly fixture resulted were continually made, and when Hammens failed to clinch the expected in a draw of five goals each. Pracht these seventeen lads line up at win and had to be content with a (2), Muller (2) and Sommer scored Caroline Hilt, they are going to division of honours in a goalless draw.for the Germans. require a lot of beating.
MARTON'S RECORD
Wins Another Golf Championship
T
MARKSMEN OFF FORM.
CAER CLARK CUP RESULTS, Hongkong Ladies, 4; C.B.A., 1. (J. Dalziel 2; J. where
Churchill, D. Miles).
0.
Y.M.C.A. Ladies, 7; Recreio 2nd XI.,"
(Mrs. M. Read, 5; P. McCaw, 2) St. Andrew's Ladies, 7: C.B.S., O. (Mins Rogers, 3; M. Woolley, 2; F. Wong, P. Gitting).
FRIENDLIES.
Recreio Ladles "A" 2; St. Andrew's
(Miss Roza. R. Woolley) (J. yard, E. MacNiler).
CLOSE CALL FOR
BERWICK
SECOND HALF COLLAPSE
WHY CUMBERLAND LOST.
A very keenly contested game for the points in the China Fleet Football League (Third Division) took place at the Valley on Sunday when the Medway defeated the Cumberland by four goals to two.
wore
In the first half the scorch two all. Tho Cumberland started the, scoring through Crabkam, who found The Berwick defenteil an 8th the corner of the net. The Medway Destroyer Flotilla team yesterday equalized through Cings, who broke afternoon at the Valley by ong run through the defence. Both teams were Brynn, of the Destroyers, played well beginning feel the effects of the to make the highest score of the fast exchanges. Meanwhile Grabham, fternoon, while Manning for the again broke through to put the Cum- Borwick, obtained 23 not out. Some berland in the lead. The lead was good bowling featured the match. pot held long, Walker equalising. Bryan (Destroyers) returning average of three wickets for three
runa.
Scores:
8TH DESTROYER FLOTILLA. Bryan e Sharnb Miller Handford b Miller
Levis run out Grimn b King Muirhead b King
Comdr. Williams e Thontas b King Hamilton b Miller Pease run out
McClure not out Win-Challis b King...
There was une big scoring match in the Southern Section Narthampton beat Exeter by 6-3, but apart from this, noughta and singles were the rule. The home wide got the better of the Queen's Park-Crystal Palace duel but the biggest shock was the performance of Southend who held Norwich City to a goalless draw at the Nest of all places. I suspect that Mr. Parker
out some new was st what should combinationя have been an easy victim.
Chesterfield only drew at Carlisle allowing Stockport who beat Rochdale Scouts, 2. 4-1, to conie to within six points. Much anxiety at Salter Lane!
Rotherham thrashed Hartlepools to the tune of 4-2 which is in keeping! with their recent threatening attitude. several EnglisIn the Scottish First robbed the nauticals of the full points. Fog and postponements which upset play, but a rather belated declaration, also and dogged batting by the homesters played havoc Division, three match Marton always held the upper hand
affected, Motherwell nettedes with-
The L.R.C., second string again Bitter
King agulant Robertson, and a brillant out-out reply at Cowdenbeath whilst performed nobly, A.A. Kumjahn's ward journey left him, five up Queen's Park losing 1-3 at home to bowling against the Police was well deficit which bis opponent stood little Aberdeen, were fortunate to bo agved supported by the batsmen, and before Miller ↳ Griffin
by fog after 78 minutes play.
the end the Indiana had complied 214. Sharp Lbiw. Bryan '****
The only feature of the other second Smokor e Griffin b Muirhend division match between Craigengower Sage b Gridla and the R.A.B.. was the bowling of Abbas and Flood.
Local golf records were shattered yesterday when O. E. C. Marton won the Royal Hongkong Golf Chib championship, to obtain his afth, important competition of the year. Marton defeated K. S. Robertson by 7 and 6, and in addition to carrying off the Club title, has won outright the Peel Cup, and secured the Happy Valley championship, the Jasper Cup Rnd the Colony's championship.
or no chance of wiping off.
Robertson started the second half well, winning the first hole in four, but Marton' recovered' in the second.. From then on the winner held on tenaciously to his lead, the game finishing at the thirteenth,
Marton continually outdrove Robert. son, and was streets ahead on tho Kreen. He was quietly consistent, the match being devold of anything { approaching. fireworks...
Marton on the outward Journey won the following holea: 4th Oth. 10th, 11th, 19th, 14th, 17th, 1818 On the second round he won the Enid, ta
9th 10th, 17th, and -18th; WENT Robertson was: kudenatal on!
Achievements In League Cricket
Radio 2nd. XI, 2; Keppel, 3.
Whiskord e Sharp b Miller
Extras
28 Q
16
12
650
Bowling Analysis
0. 31. R. 0 27
W.
0 20
H:M.S. BERWICK..
atrick e Griffin b Muirhead Thomas b Grifa ................... King & Griffin b Muirhead Leading performances are 'sel jeut Manning not out below!
Rankin & Handford b Lewis Stout 6 Bryan
Greene Grin b Bryan
Extras
Bowling Analyzin
The second half saw the collapse of the Cumberland defence, the Medway forwards giving them no chance to cover their mistakes. Chambers and
the Class acpred during closing
stages.
H.M.8. Medway: Farbrace; Ma- gill, Richards, Hughes, Tarr, Bright; Chambers, Class, Walker,
Tarrett
11.M.S. Cumberland: Holcombe, Rowe; Pinder, ingate, Martin; Mar- chant, Simpson, Thomas, Grabham, Proctor, Cornwall,
QUARTER
Peacock broke through again for the Suffolk and Pullman obtained their third point just on time.
RUGBY
ARMY TOO CLEVER FOR CLUB
THE TRIANGULAR PROSPECTS
(By "Line Out").
At Sookunpoo on Saturday the Army defeated the Club in a rugby by match by one goal and a penalty goal (6 points) to one try (3 pointe). The fen- ture of a somewhat uninterest- ing game was the fine heeling of Licut Herbert, who got in practically every tight scrum, being very ably supported by the remaining Army forwards. The Club forwards agains seemed rather lifeless and were unable to step. the quick rushes of the Army pack who were a very lively lot.
as they were pressing for the greater The Army deserved their victory part of the first half but their backs were too keen on running across rather than straight,
Lieut. Walker made a decided im- provement to the back division, and played a sound game as he was not given many good passes from the
#crum.
The Army, scored first carly in the
DECK second half after a fruitless first half,
RECOVER
DRAW AFTER BEING
3 GOALS DOWN
when Jones, touched down following #crum on the Club line. Lloyd falled with a fairly easy kick.
Acore.
CLUG GET GOING.
The Club then woke up for a while and pressed desperately. Turner was unfortunate to drop one pass when it locked as though the Club would however he set his three quarters Immediately following this coing and Ferguson scored far out. Rigg's kick was good, but not quite far enough.
All Membors Intending to ente Grifins at the Annual Meeting are requested to apply for Officia Racing Certificates in respect o such-Grifins without delay. Algu Membera who have
noty registered racing names or colouri will oblige by doing so at the earliest convenience.
By Order,
·
C. B. BROWN/
Secretary Hongkong, 18th December, 1988
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AT THE
A friendly football match between 4 the Davmen and the Quarter Deck of the Kent on Saturday afternoon on the Dockyard ground, resulted in n draw.
The
first half witnessed the superiority of the Dayren, the can fought hard for the lend and the Club With the scorea level both sides structive work between halves and were presented with a penalty klek forwards giving them an advantage from easy angle but Rigg's kick over the Quarter Deck.' Surunt, irelde went wide, and the Army started a right for the Daumen, passed in front movement from the kick and rushed of the goal to allow Shaw to head the the ball down the field where follow- hell into the net. The second mealing a scrum on the club line the Army 01 followed soon afterwards through forwards kept the ball instead of Ready who scored from close in The kicking and the Club were penalised thiet gel came from Sarunt,**
The Quarter Dank retaliated. for
for offaida, Findall to break through the strong made no mistake in giving the Army THE MIDSHIPMAID
The kick, was an, BALY ENG defence to make the score three-one the lead and the match. before the half time whigtlu hlow,
· Batting
A.R. Suffled (L.R.C.) ▼ Police.
Tit. Pentfield (Navy) ▼ G.CO. K. Nassein (1,1 0,) ♥ Palleo A.K. Minu (LR.G.) ▼ Police
40
89
Lt. Cmdr. Stephenson (Navy) ▼
CC.G... *Indicates not out
87,
0. M. R.
W.
Lovia Griffin
0 3
10
Challis
Bryan
3.
1
8
8
# for 82 Ponso
4
Craigenpower in the first hour of A. Rumjahn (LRC.) Pollce 6 for 28:
0 for 87 Muirhead
20
I.R.C. JUNIORS IN FORM
Bowling
abcond and. Arthsholz/0wwws: the first The Navy made themselves onfo Finod. (R.A.8.G.) ▼ C.CO. 18 and on the Tatsthatan 8th from defeat in the longue match with Akhun (C.C.C. R.A.S.C
on the homeward t
and
Lloyd
The Club will need to put' more!
The Onester. Dink imepoved in the life in their play to prevent being
0 second half and Fiindall and George badly beaten by the Nave on Retare anotted to level the scores.
day in their first Triangular match.
KING'S THEATRE.