WELL & TRULY

BEATEN

Medway Lower Deck Hockey Team

BY H.K.S.R.A.

The Medway Lower Deck second string started with ten men and awonkforward fine against 'the Becond eleven of the 1.K.S.R.A... yesterday afternoon, and were eventually defeated by three clear Konis when the teams met in a hockey match,

From the initial bully off the Gunners carried the, play Into the sailors' circle, but Khan sont wide. For the first few minutes the sailors could not get going, but à good clearance by the goziktsper nont the Medway forwards away, Williams passing to the left: but the good work was lost through the wingar infringing.

The Battery outside right then obtained possession, and, nut- witting five opponents, shot from three yards range to beat the goal- keeper, who made a vallant but ünsuccessful effort to save.

WEAK HALVES.

The goal was thoroughly de- Herved as the sailors had been

hard pressed and their halves wara continually found out of position, this weakness heing especially noticeable on the left.

After the act-back, the Medway pulled themselves together, and up to the interval better play was Hoon. The Medway goalkeeper was in exceptionally good form, and as this was the first time he had played outside ship hockey, his work was of the highest

entibre.

The Battery halves appeared to have no difficulty in holding the Medway attack, who were only mediocre. Yet the sailors attack had their chances, but threw them away.

The second half was a tale of mlased chances, with the soldiers tiring very badly towards the end. Three times in succession the naval forwards got away, Morris having a atinger turned round for a corner, and almost immediately afterwards Heath, with an open goal, fell over the ball,

The Battery were unquestion ably the faster team, but spoilt movements by running Into offaldo positions. After an effort by the Medway, the Battery broke away twice in quick succession to score. The Battery were very good winners, their half backs shining throughout, while the outstand- ing players for the Medway were Morris, in goal, and Coughtry and Ford.

TO DAY'S MATCH.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1934.

The bridal group taken after the wedding, at St. John's Cathedral yesterday, of Lisut. R. C. J. -Dreyer, R.N., sun of H.E. Admiral Sir Frederic and Lady Dreyer, and Miss Marjorie Helme Sumner, daughter of Captain Berkely Holme Sumner, C.B.E., R.N. (ret.) and Mrs. Holme Sumner. (Photo: Ming

YL en).

HIGHLANDERS

ENTERTAINED

DINNER & CONCERT

LAST NIGHT

The St. Andrew's Society were the hosts Inst night of a New Year's Party to nearly a hundred members of the Argyll & Sutherland High- Innders now in Hongkong awaiting

troopship, to the British Isles. An excellent dinner was served in the Assembly Room of the Sailors' and Soldiers Home, Wanchai, after which a smoking concert was held. The Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck pre- sided. The toast of "The Hosts" was proposed by Mr. M. F. Key who explained how it came about, as a result of a piece of friendly "gossip on the Peak Tram" that the St. Andrew's Society kindly gave the Committee of the Home practic- ally "carte blanche" with regard to the arrangements for the Party. Mr. W. H. Edmonds proposed the: toust of "The Ladies" in a humor- ous speech, Pipe-Major Sinclair. toasted "The 2nd Batin. Argyll & Sutherland Highlandera," and 'the Chairman expressed the thanks of the guests to those who had helped to make the evening a success,

Miss Park gave several delight- ful renderings of Scottish songs; Mr. Mundy greatly amused the au- dience with an account in the York- shire dialect (the nearest he could The Lower Deck XI to meet the net to Doric, he explained) of Pte. Omeers of the Navy at King's Park Sumuel Small's visit to Buckingham this afternoon will be: Sig Palace '830 King and Queen" to MeMeckin (Berwick): Tel-Steera, receive a medal for saving the life (Medway) and A. B. Oli (Ber- of the Sergeant-Major "a most un- wick): A. B. Mordy (Cumberland), | usuni deed". The Rev. J. N. Lawle E. R. A. Reld (Kent), and A. B. | Bryan gave one of his amusing Hodge (Medway): S. P. O. Burdett | monologuer, which brought down (Cumberland), Sig. Hetherington | the house. Mr. Gua Aquino sang (Cumberland), A. B. Sumption several songs with his usual skill. (Medway), A. B. Johnson (Ber | Mr. G. W. True at the plane was a wick), and Boy Wells (Cumber-host in himasif, and Mrs. McAuley,

B. Reserve: A. Tarrably assisted in accompanying the community singing. An admirable decorative scheme, Introducing tur. tana and thistles, was prepared by Mr. Geo. Duncan.

land) (Medway).

FRIENDLY GAMES

St. Andrew's and Recreio Draw

21 YEARS AGO

Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files

St. Andrew's Club played a goalless draw with the Club, de Recreio in a friend's hockey match on the Maring ground yesterday afternoon. Beth teams were not at full strength, The

The Tollowing extracts are from Itecrolo did most of the pressing the first half, R. 11. Wong, the Saint's the Hongkong Telegraph for the custodian bringing off some very une, week ended January 4th, 1913,

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4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese programnie. 7.30-10.30 ⠀⠀ ̈p.m. European DIO:___ gramme.

7.30 p.m. Closing. Local Stock Quotations, etc.

7.33-8 p.m. From the Bludio.

** The 18th of a series of lessons in "Cantoneso" by the Rev. Mr. H. R. Wells,

8 pm: Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-9 p.m. From the Studio. Solactions by the "Empress of Canada" Orchestra illrected by Mr. G. H. Retter.

Programme.

1. March-The Whip (Holzmann). 2. Waltz-Dreams of Childhood

(Waldteufel),

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(Lampe).

4. Entr'acte

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1. Mother Machres (Olcott and

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3. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling

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9.10-10 p.m. From the Studio, A 5th Recital of. Gramophone records by Mr. C. B. R. Sargent

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Numerous Pictures

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To-morrow's issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supple- ment will include numerous pictures of topical Interest, in which wedding illustrations Amongst will predominate. these will be the weddinge of Mr. R. C. Butler and Misa, N. W. Lenton, and Mr. ̈ ̄W. Harris and Miss M. W. Mit- chell.

Included in the sporting events covered will be the Fan- ing Races, and the football matches between South China and Chinese Athletic, and the Civilians v. the Navy,

Holiday functions will be illustrated in groups of din. ners at the Soldiers and Sallora Home, the Victoria

·Gaol Officers' Mess, and H, M. Medway "Old Children's" Party.

Lady Shenton and Miss Yvonne Shenton will be acen as they appeared at His Majesty's Court recently, while a portrait will also ap- pear of Mr. Tang Shiu-ldin, M.B.E.

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