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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
MEDWAY WIN AT HOCKEY.
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Y.M.C.A. Take Time to Settle Down.
BETTER SIDE LOSE.
At King's Park yesterday the Y.M.C.A. suffered their second de- feat of the season when they went down before H.M.S. Medway by a goal to nil.
The naval side opened the game with refreshing vigour, their long passing tactics rattling the "Y" defence. The only goal of the match was scored in the first half when the Medway centre forward broke through and scored from close quarters.
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SECOND ELEVEN OF Y.M.C.A.
SHANGHAI BOWLERS' GOOD WIN.
To Play Jat Regiment To-morrow.
The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. second eleven against the 3/9th Jat Regiment to-morrow at | 5,15 -p.th, 2---
L. D. Skinner; A. Tato (captain), W. Stoker; G. Mitchell, R. A. Bates, S. Sweet; H. Muller, W. H. Smith, S. Selk, A. R. Brown, and H. Hargreaves.
First Match Won by Eleven Shots.
MODERATE OPPOSITION.
The Shanghai Interport bowlers
feating a weak combination at the experienced little difficulty in de- Kowloon Bowling Green Club yes- terday afternoon, the visitors win-
ARGYLLS REGISTER ning their first match by 27 shots
BIG WIN.
Weak Radio Eleven. Defeated.
McTAVISH BRILLIANT.
Once they had settled down the Y.M.C.A. displayed a definite superiority and were unfortunate in not equalising and taking the lead when McLellan hit the póst with a beautiful drive and Selk went very near from close quar- ters. The main obstacle confronted over
to 16,
Shanghai were without the ser- vices of G: B. Stormes, ono of their best bowlers, who has not vet arrived in the Colony, while C. Richards stood down.
Scores:- Shanghai.
{F. Medina
Playing on the U.S.R.C. ground H. E. Peck on Monday a strong Argyll eleven T. Main defeated the Radio Sporta Club by C. W. Glover
(Skip)....27 nine goals to all.
At half time the Argylla cross-Heads with a five goal lead.
ing the home team was the slow-31cTavish," their centre forward. ness of their inside forwards and was in deadly form within the their ineffectiveness in front of circle and was
goal. Selk was again undoubtedly responsible the most dangerous forward on the win. field.
Result:
Y.M.C.A.
in no small way for the goldiers' big
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H.M.S. Medway Y.M.C.A.:-L D. Skinner; A. Tute, F: Allen; R. A. Bates, D. W. S. McLellan (captain). F. Smith: G. C. Burnett, F. Parker, S. Selk, W. 11. Smith, and T. J. Price.
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It must, however, be said in Talk- nesa to the Radio Sports Club that they played six reserves in their eleren.
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Result:-
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Rudio S.C.
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20
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Brawn's Rink.
J. C. Lyal
C. J. Tacchi
W. Russell
A. 0. Brawn,
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Shota Total Shots Total
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1931.
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K.B.S.F.P.A. LADIES IN DRAWN GAME.
Y.M.C.A. Second Eleven
Checked.
On the K.B.S.F.P.A. ground, King's Park, yesterday, the K.B.S. Ladies' drew with the Y.M.C.A. second eleven, both sides scoring once.
FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURES.
Revised List for Next Saturday,
The following is the official list of revised fixtures for Saturday:
The Shanghai. bowlers are to meet a rink drawn from members of the Kowicon Bowling Green Club this afternoon, the match being again played on the Kowloon B.G.C. green. A. M. Holland will
skip the quartette with R. S. R. Hall No. 2, St. Nichol as No. 1, Joseph's,
and E. W. Hogbin No. 3.
Division I. Police V. St. Joseph's ground.
Club v. Argylls, Club ground. Borderera v. Navy, Sookunpoo. Kowloon F.C. v. Club de Recreio, K.F.C. ground..
Division II.
12th Heavy Battery R.A. v. Uni-. versity, Chatham Road.
Navy v Kowloon F.C., Navy
Miss M. Groundwater scored for the ladies and H. Muller for the visitors, who played nine men ground. throughout the game.
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YACHTING NOTES
Club v. Argylls, Club ground. R.A.O.C. v. Borderers, Sookunpoo,
Division III.
R.E. v. Club de Recroto, St. Joseph's ground.
Radio S.C. v. Borderers, Recreio ground.
Club is likely to be made at the annual general meeting.. I have no particulars as to arrangementa being made for the Inauguration of the class but understand that the:
By "Chau Kung." suggestion is for a 20 square metre class boat by the well-known Nor. Anker.
Last week-end saw the departure. If the wind be in the East Sec-wegian designer Johan
as good a course The "20 sq.-metres" are proving to ito Shanghai of three members of tor this makes the team chosen to represent the one can wish for. A triangular be an exceedingly popular boat in courae. for the first half with a European waters and have also! If such a Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club in windward and return second half, spread to the U.S.A. an interport match. The members giving every.opportunity to test class be started here it will afford the trim of boat, Baile and helmsmen an opportunity of racing chosen were. Mr. H. Dreyer, Major out
in an International class ao mak-
J. H Barry and Major P. G.gear.
One familiar face will be misa ing them more confident for entor- Stewart, who will captain the side. Major Stewart will call uponed from the Handicap class, Mr. ing when at home. H.M.S. Hermes to provide another A. L. Shields, who is going home I feel sure that the Club will re- helmsman should Shanghai decide on leave, has disposed of his "La celve all possible help from the to make the match one of four Linda," the new owner will find designer who made a great name aside. The Club is fortunate in that he will have the best of fun for himself by the sporting way in being able to get such a good side in what should be a very hot class. which he sailed his own designed together for the trip, all have had The other boats remain with their "Uuni" when she challenged the Royal Northern Yacht Club for the considerable experience of centre-old owners. board boat sailing and Mr. Dreyer
I have heard that there is a sug-Seawanhaka Cup which had been has actually, owned one of the gestion that the six newer "Hey-captured from America by the re- "Byrne" class in which it ia unward Heys" shall sail with the 3doubtable Colla III. owned and derstood that the match will be remaining "One Design" boats sailed by Mr. John Stephens."
and if this An acquaintance of mine also decided. I am sure that they will making a class of 9
put up a good show and may be should prove to be the case then had the pleasantest recollections relled on to try all they know to this will, I think, be the scene of of dealings with Anker in the fol- He had keep up Hong Kong's record of vic- the hottest fray. No quarter willlowing. circumstances.
new 12 metre from tories of the three matches that be asked and none given. I-pre-ordered o have been decided so far all have diet that more new salle will be Anker and had arranged with him He seen in this class than have apto have it built in Norway. been won by the Southern Port.
The match le to, be decided on peared in any class in the whole suddenly realised at the beginning I believe of May that the 1st match for the 10th and 11th of this month, of the Club's History.
was arranged for the and if a cold spell should be ex-Y's 1, 3, 4 & 6 and I. 1 & 3 have the class pertenced it is to be hoped there'll been interviewing A Lung on this end of the month-at Harwick, I belleve was with this realisation matter!. be no upsets!
The remaining Y'a will probably came the thought that no definito: Less than a fortnight will see be combined with the G's and statement had been made as to de- at the should make a good class of 6 or livery; so he wired to Anker Bay- tho Club fleet gathering
Iling he wished to raco at Harwick Starting Line for the first race of 7 beats giving close racing.
the season which I understand telear. Mr. Grist has taken over and what was Anker, doing about to be a "Menagerie" race for all "Joan" and if he gets her "trim" delivery. In 3 days he got a wire Racing Yachts. The course set for as he did that of "Ailsa" then to the effect, "Boat will be ready, other members of the class will shall deliver her myself and would Saturday, October 17, is:-
race with you" need to keep their weather-eye much like to cloar to see the way she goes. Anker skippered the boat across the North, Sea, they raced in the
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