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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

LEAGUE FOOTBALL N. DRUMMOND AND RUGBY FOOTBALL AT

FOR SATURDAY.

Club and Kowloon at The Valley.

R.A.F. MAKE FIRST APPEARANCE

The following are the Associa- tion football League matches down for decleton on Saturday:-

Division I.

[Kick off 4.30 p.m.). Borderers v. Recreio at Sookun- poo. Referee: R.P.O, Darlington.

Police v. Navy at Kowlbon. Re- feree: Bar. Brown.

St. Joseph's v. Argylls on St. Joseph's ground. Referee: E.R.A. Anderson.

Club v. Kowloon on the Club ground. Referee: Sgt. Caswell.

Division II.

[Kick off 3 p.m.] Borderers v. Club at Soskunpoo. Referee: Mr. Pooley.

Navy v. Argylls on the Navy ground. Referee: Mr. Lawrence.

R.A.0.C. v. University at Cha- tham Road. Referee: Gnr. Trice. 12th Balt, v. Kowloon at Kow. Hoon. Referee: L/Sgt. Parker.

Division III. R.A.F. v. Recreio on Recreio ground at 3 p.m. Referee: A.B. Godsell.

R.E. v. Borderers Road at 4.80 p.m. Culf.

J. LAING.

Reach Semi-Final of Championship.

On the Police R.C. green yestar day J. Laing defeated F. Cullon by 21 shots to 8 in the quarter finals of

VALLEY.

Uninteresting Game with Only One Feature.

CLUB'S SECOND TRIAL.

the Open Lawn Bowls Champlon. The Club hold their second ship. ··

Scores:-

Heads

10

11

18

30 20

Culfen. Laing, Shots Toth! Shots Total

Drummond Successful.

Rugby football. trial yesterday afternoon at the Valley where an unintoresting game resulted in the Colours winning by a goal, a plac- ed goal and two tries (14 points) to a try (3 points).

The Colours were by far, the more aggressive side and thoir superior back play showed up the

poor defence of the Stripes' three- quarters. Robertson and Turner combined well and gave their three- quarters every opportunity to show their speed. Lammert had a spec- tacular run from mid-fleld to score: between the posts.

15

17

10

21

Both packs failed to produce good forward play either in the Light or in the loose., The Colours held the advantage at securing the ball in the scrums.

The Colours' scores were secur-

ed by Johnson (2) and Lammert,

In the other quarter final match decided yesterday D. Rumjahn was defeated by N. Drummond by 21 while Turner kicked a penalty shots to 15 at the Kowloon Bowl-goal, and Johnson converted one Ing Green Club.

Scores:-

nt Chatham Referee: Mr. Heads

St. Joseph's v. Radio on St. Joseph's ground at 3 p.m. Referee: C.P.O. Nosworthy.

RADIO SPORTS TEAM FOR SATURDAY. League Match Against- St. Joseph's..

The following players will re- present the Radio Sports Club in their match against St. Joseph's College on Saturday, at 3 p.m. the St. Joseph's ground, Happy Valley.-M. de Souza, W. Ayock,

on

A. Winch, Au Kam-moon, R. Box, G. Pearson, M. Hanib, Chan Chun- ip. F. J. Elms (captain), G. Singh and J. Tavares,

Res.-W. Kew and M. Sheriff.

KOWLOON HOCKEY.

St. Andrew's Club's

Narrow Win.

In their second encounter in the "Mamak" Shield competition yes- terday afternoon, the St. Andrew's Club team, playing on the Training School ground at Mongkok, defeat- ed the H.K. Police team by one goal. It was a fast, clean sporting

encounter.

Both teams were at full strength. The first half saw much erratic play, the whistle continually being blown for faults. The prevalence of offside play, broke numerous opportunities for both sides to score. It was not till St. Andrews gained possession and made

a

18

Drummond, Rumjahn. Shots Total Shots Total

2

Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL:

11OCKEY-To-day-Radlo Sports Club v. University.

To-morrow-Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" . K.B.S.F.F.A. at 5.16 g.m.

LAWN BOWLS-To-day-U. M. Omar v. R. Lapsley on K.C.C. green.

FOOTBALL-To-day-Combin- ed Services v. Malayan Chinese.

CRICKET Saturday-Third In. terport CricketTrial; Royal Nav v. Diocesan ES, Indian R.C. v. University; Indian R.C. II. v. Uni- versity 11.

RACING Saturday Extra Race Meeting:

Tenth

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

CAPTAIN'S CUP,

In the qualifying round of the Captain's Cup played over the

of the tries. Birch scored for the Colours,

Result:-

Colours ........14 points Stripes ..... 3 points H.M.S. Modway played a scratch team against the South Wales Bor- derers at Sookunpoo yesterday and were beaten by 16 points to all..

MEDICALS. WIN AT TENNIS.

Engineers Put Up a

Good Fight.

The Medicala

won the Inter- Faculty tenals final at the Hong Kong University, beating the En- gineers by 51⁄2 sets to 8%.

Scores:

L. A. de Silva and L, A. Oppen- heim (Engineers) :--

beat Prof. Tottenham

•H. N. Lee

and

7-5 beat G. E. Yeah and Y. K. Ng, 6- 4 drew with T. K. Lien and

F. Y. Khoo

6. 6

Prof. Redmond and P. L. Tan (Engineers) :-

lost to Prof. Tottenham and

3- 01 H.

, N, Lee

loat to G. E. Yeoh and Y. K

Ng

4- G bont T. K. Lien and F. Y. Khoo 6- 4

K. M. Lo and H. M. Lea (En- gineers):-

lost to Prof. Tottenham and

-H. N. Lee

1- 8

lost to G. E. Yeoh and Y. K.

Ng

8-6

lost to T. K. Lien and F. I

Khoo

0.6

Win for Ellot.

Kowloon course last week-end, P. In the final of the Inter-Hostel desperate charge that the score Planner 77-869, secured the tennis tournament Eliot Hall beat sheet was opened."

Coming in from the left, E. F. first place, while A. A. Lopes St. John's Hall by 6 sets to 3.

73-3-70 and G. E. L. Johnson Fincher beat Moss with an easy 84-14-70 tie for second place

shot

MIDLAND COUNTIES

In the second half play became and will replay. more brisk, but owing to e late start, this half had to be limited, the fast falling light prevented pro- gressive play. It. Wong saved well" whilst E. P. White and F. Wong combined well in good des fence,.

The Police played well, but they have yet to learn the elementary principles of the

Result:

St. Andrews

Polloo

game.

The teams lined out as under:--- Hong Kong Police P. C. Moss; R. Dammer, Khuski Mohammed; |E247, L/S S. Thorpe, S. G. 88; B575, 1009, B658, Rattan Singh, and S.G.81.

DEFEATED.

South Africans All Powerful,

CLUB ELEVEN FOR SATURDAY.

Pote-Hunt Making His Debut.

The following team has been selected to represent the Hong London, Yesterday Kong Football Club against Kow" The South African Rugby Footloon on the Club ground, Happy| ball tourists defeated the Midland Valley, at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday: Counties fifteen, by 18 points to 8 Rodgers, Plie, S. Strange; at Birmingham Repter.

Ratibon, Skinner, Baldwin; Bell, Pote-Honi, Howe, E. Strange, and Jackson.

In the final of the K.O.Y.I.L. St. Andrew's Club-R. H. Wong: Polo Cup Competition yesterday E. H. P. White, F. V. Wong; H. the Civiliana defeated the Argylls Landolt, A. B. Hamson, A H. by six goals to Ave after extra Carroll; E. MacNider, R HA tims. Newbigging (3), Stanton Woolley, A. W. Bliss, B. C. Fincher (2) and Ede scored for and EF Fincher,

Civilians, whlist Stewart Referees Sorgt FW. Allen Bramwell (2) and Church scored and Mr. A, E. P. Guest..

for the Argylls.

Reserve: A. Macfarlane.

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The following were the results af yesterday's, hockey: HIILO,

HK Ladies RAS.C University 3 Recreto Ladies 8

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