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WEDNESDAY JA
INTER-HONG SOCCER WON BY JARDINES
COLD SHOWERS AFTER THE GAME!
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B. & S. OUTPLAYED
Enjoying the assistance of three local league players, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co., casily defented Messrs. Butterfield and Swire in the first Inter-Hong football match played between these business houses for something, like ton years, when they met on the Club ground yesterday.
Jardine's netted five times with- out reply, a depleted B. and S. team being further weakened through the absence of Campbell.
What the teams locked in foot- ball technique and finesse, they balanced keenness, and the game was
The teams and officials who took part in the football match yesterday between Masars. Jardine, Matheson and Co., and Mesra, Butterfield and Swhe. Ten years have passed since this later Hoog match was last played.. (Photo: Mae Cheung)...
mean that his sporting
a penalty.
BORDERERS SIX-A-SIDE FOOTBALL TOURNEY
All-Japan Rugby Championship
WASEDA DIVIDES
manco
HONOURS
Doshisha put up a great perfor in Tokyo recently when hey drew eight points each with Varoda, champions of the Tokyo Rugby League. The match was or the national championship, but it the end of a strenuous battle he Kwanto and Kwansat clamp
ns had each preserved their
inbeaten recorda.
most enjoyable from coming from Manning Railton, not every viewpoint. The Jardines who came up from back to convert prowess was confined to the turf, forward line was often respon-
by netting the first. White and RIFLE SHOOTING Yogami goaled it, and then for n sible for some neat movements,
Hill added further goals before Hill's lengue experience greatly CHAMPION JOCKEY SCORES,
half time. assisting in keeping the attack Jardines were three to the good together. Four of the five for- at the interval, Leo Frost-proving wards scored goals, the other that being champlon Jocky did
"Rabin" White scores for Jardines in the later Hong match against Butterfield and Swire yesterday. (Photo: Mes Cheung).
FAVOURITES SPORTING BATTALION
BEATEN
SMART. WIN BY NO. 1 PLATOON
TWO CORNERS
WIN GAME -
The No. 1 Group, favourites for the Six-a-Side footbal
FOR HONGKONG
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Due Here Next ·
Rich in sport'ng talent, the 2nd Royal Welch Fusiliers, which is next Battalion for Hongkong, is bound to figure
prominently in all branches of
focal sport.
The Battalion plays football in tournament of the South Wales both codes, and has been in the final Borderers, were unexpectedly of the Army Association Gup. In beaten by the No. 1 Platoon boxing, same Army and open cham when they met in the final at plens have been produced in Wills, Pritchard, Rawlins and 10 Wu Camp on Monday: The Jones,
others.
Platoon scored a goal and two Lieut. Martin was a champion quarter-miler, and there was Llout, Lloyd and other athletes of post- war years who kept and keep the flag flying.
corners, to which the Groun renl'ed with * Fol throus Mullane, the Battalion right back.
who
next
The result was a surprise. Waseda boing generally expected. o win, but the Kwansai side play id a truly great game in the frat
alf-when Waseda scored a goal The Group enjoyed the luck of The Rayal Welch Fusiliers has its nd a try--and then had their turn fter the interval, drawing level the toas and elected to play with marksmen in the Army shoots, of hrough a penalty goal and a goal. the alight wind behind them, but whom one recalls Col, Sir R. Colle-
Waseda got the'r first try in 15 the advantage was quickly set at ton.
WON FAME IN CHINA. ainutes, after having the worst of nought by the Platoon,
assumed an ascendancy, from the With Hongkong" na ita in mifold. Komehara getting tart which, was never seriously station the R.W.F., which bears the wer after a fine back movement.
threatened.
Red Dragon, returns to the scene. The Group were constantly on of former exploite, As it was in me it scomed that Waseda would
tiny their rivals. However, the defensive in the first half, and 1808, 1839 and 1900, including the the Doshisha defence held out uuat the interval the Platoon led by Boxer Rebellion operations of the The B. and S. forwards wore
Iatter year. It was at the relief of 26th til the
minute, when a corner to nil. their
The losers brightened up con- Peking and Tientsin, and "Peking" Yamamoto sont Noram! over. rarely in evidence, and
siderably' after the change over, is a scroll borne on the Colours, rushes, although determined, were
This try was not converted. vigilant easily repulsed by the
Among other memorable engage- The Naval Yard Rifle Team In the fifteenth minute of the but their attacks were enally re-i Jardines defenco,
Jardines made the leaue quite recorded a splendid win at Stone-econd half Hashimoto kicked a pelled, and play swung to the ments which figure in the annals of
goal for cutters during the week-end, whennalty.
Doshish other end, where Fortey, Battalion the 23rd Foot are the defence of conclusive In the closing stages they were opposed by a team: rom Watanabe had been off-site and centre-forward, broke through to Minorca, Sevastopol and Frederick- by scoring again through Butler H.M.S.. Phoenix and H.M.S. our minutes later Nalto got over net, and a little later forced a stadt, together with the relief of Peking. Tientain, Lucknow, Lady- and Railton.
Parthian. Firing with a strong There was tremendous evaliemant corner.
The Group's solitary goal was smith and Kut, BRRCHII
wind blowing across the range, when Hashimoto added the extra the following acores were obtain-oints. Poth defences were equal delayed untli a few minutes from The keen and lively exchanges ed:
to the occasion, and there was no the end, when Mullano made hia further earing.
way through the defence to beat evidently caused a severo circula- | NAVAL YARD.
the goalkeeper. tion of the blood among the play-
NAVAL YARD BEAT SAILORS
PHOENIX & - PARTHIAN.
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ers, for report has it that after the Bir. Lowis match they all took cold showeral Mr. Newnham 86 Cox: hammond to This is, in itself, a teat unparalle!-r. Aus..n ed in local football.
The teams were:-
Mr. Lung>vy mar, binad
&mir. Urgell
Mesara, Jardine, Matheson Co.:-Nichols; Urquhart and M. Railton; Chadderton, Puncheon and Dinnen: Butler, Hill, Frost, White and Duncan,
Messrs. Butterfield and Swire:-
Lawrie; Castleton and Hinton:
McIntosh, Crawford, and Knowles; Campbell, Williamson, Johnson, Cowle ad Elliott,
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M. G. MAGNETTES IN 1,000 MILE RACE
Englishwoman to Drive for Britain in Classic Event
London.
Great Britain will be represented again this year in the Italian Mill. Miglia with a team of M. G. Mag nettes, twelve horse-powar moto: cars. This thousand-mile road racc around Italy is considered to be the world's most dangerous race.
As a sporting gesture and for the sake of Great Britain's prestige on the Continent, Sir William Mor ris is financing the venture.
The team will be under the leadership of Lord Howo as last sear and the same cars will be driven. The drivers will be E. R. Hall and Mrs. Hall, Lord How- Count Lurani and C. Penn Hughes and, presumably, another.
Thus for the first time there will be a woman competitor In the Mille Miglia an English woman.
M. G'S SWEeping succESS. Last April these Magnettes scor- ed a sweeping success in the light car class in this classle rnos, G.E.T. Eyston with Count Lurani ware irst, and Lord Howe with I. G. Hamilton gained recond place. Afterwards, Lord Howe described the affair as the most gruelling test to which any car could be put.
The race is over a thousand-milo course starting from Brescia in the north and running southwards vin 3ologna and Florence to Rome, The return course, making a figure of eight, passes through Perugia, Ancona and Padua back to Brescia.
AUSTRIANS NEED TEACHING
Must Learn to Shoot to Play. Better Soccer
London,
How to shoot is the chief lesson to be learnt by the Austrians. That is evident from the matches they have played in England, and particularly in the match between Austria F. C. and Manchester City, which the Mancunians won by 3-0.
This has led to Hugo. Moin), captain-manager of the Austelan International teams, being tacked.
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"We hear and read” says Herr Schoenecker, a director of the Rapid Club of Vienna. that our forward line played splendidly up to the eighteen yards, but then could not shoot. Yet a helpless spectator from the grandstand of this miserable situation was Binder, who shot 104 goals in 70 matches for the Rapid Club,"
RUGBY FOOTBALL
Club "A" to Meet Naval Combination
The rugby section of the Hongkong Football Club are flelding an "A" team this afternoon to oppose H.M.S. Cumberland and H.M.S. Tamar in a friendly match at Happy Valley at 4.4k p.m.
The teams were:
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STILL SUPREME
The Platoon thus won by two! corners after a most praiseworthy BOBBY JONES DOES 8 display.
UNDER. PAR ROUND New York. Bobby Jones continues to play the most amazing golf, and ab- sence from serious competition does not seem for three years in the least to have affected his game,
No. 1 Platoon:-Pte. Morrison, Ptc. Owens, L/Cpl. Herbert, L/Cpl. Andrews, L/Cpl. Smith and Ptc. Fortey.
No. 1 Group:--L/Cpl. Mullane, Pie. Greedy, Pte. Lemin, L/Cpl.
Hewitt, Pte. Hayes and Pro.
Hopes.
The Club team will include several players who figured in the senior follows-W. H. B. Rigg, K. Noble, Aften on Saturday when the Club J. A. R. Selby (Capt.), R. H. Griffiths vore beaten by the Combined Services and A. D. Lowson; J. Hutchison and by 10 points to three,
1. C. Mecke; R. O. F. King, R. G.
Playing over his home course at the East Lake Club he want round this championship course in 64- eight under par
He should have broken his own course record of 63, as he reached
J. P. Whitham. G. P. Lammert and Castleton, S. H. Garrod, W. O'Neil, Saturday have not been included for Gagan and K. A. Munro.
Commander Cowley Thomas, The Club line-up will be as will referee.
J. Ferguson who were absent on W. It. Andrews, 1. R. Cox, J. the eighteenth green in 61.
this afternoon's match."
"Calamity Jane," his famous put. N.,ter, falled him, however, and he required three puts for his 64.
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