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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1932,

THE CHINA MAIL

AGE SPORT PAGE 21D2

MAMAK CHAMPIONS WIN 5 TO 3

Y.M.C.A. MAKE GREAT

2ND HALF RALLY.

McLellan Outstanding Player.

DAZZLING STICKWORK BY RADIO INSIDE FORWARDS.

High Standard Of

Play.

In.

a

fast and". thrill- ing hockey match, in which. play reached a very high stan- dard at periods, the Radio Sports Club defeated the Y.M.C.A. by 5 goals to 3 at Caroline Hill terday. The two players who were most prominent were D. McLellan, the "Y" skipper, and Gurbachan Singh, the Radin's prolific goal-scorer.

yes-

CSM. McTavish, the Argy is sharp shooter, takes a pass from Lt. Macpherson in the recent hockey match between the Argylls and the Lincolns at 'Sham Shui Pa.,The Scots side won by four clear goals. 2nd Lt. Rossler of the Lincoln is seen on the right.-(Ying Ming.)

The Radio. however, managed to pack 'their goal with success and the

MAMAK SHIELD..

forwards were held until the Signals Gain Big Win conclusion of the game.

the

To MeLellan must go the palm for "Y" Splendid recovery.

I worked desperately hard to get In spite of the pour ground con- the best out of his forwards. and ditions at Caroline Hill play was succeeded in showing them off to very fast and abeurate on-the whole the best advantage. The forwards with the honours fairly events played remarkably well together. divided. The Raill attack Was Brown having bad luck on severul centred on G. Singh and Avtar nerasions,

Stick-work Singh, both of whose

Owen, who was making his first was deserving of the highest of appearance for the first eleven, gave praise. If only Awtar Singh posa very creditable display, and was It sessed more "spe! he would pro-given every support by Tate Enbly be one of the finest centres was a magnificent game to watch. full Hi and had the "Y" been at the Colony conid produce. stick-work is evet better than that strength the Radio might not have of G. Singh.

left the field the vietors. On the The Y.M.C.A. commenced the prerinus day the Radio beat H.31.S. game in great style, Burnett plac-Tamar by sixteen clear goals, ing them in the lead after six

minutes play as the result of a splo

effort. Their success was, however,

Result:

Radio Y.M.C.A.

5 3

Over 24th Battery.

WHITEAWAY-WILKINSON FOUR.

In a scrappy Mamak tourna- ment match on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon, the Royal Corps of Signals de- feated the 24th Battery, R.A. by 7 goals to 1. The Battery's heavy defeat was due, in the main, to Lowe's failure to kick the ball when clearing in the goalmouth. Had Lowe hit the ball on several occasions "the score would have been much lower.

KHOO HOOL-HYE SINGLES CHAMPION OF SHANGHAI.

Duff Beaten 6-2, 6-4, 6-4.

Playing one of the best games of his career Khoo Hool-hye, the former Singå- pore champion, defeated W." A. 1931 H. "Stick" Duff, the

title-holder 1zt Shanghai straight sets on the Shanghai Lawn Tennis Association court' at the French Club on Satur day afternoon before a huge crowd of enthusiastic fans, The score was 6-2, 6-4, 6-4.

STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING.

TO-MORROW AND MONDAY.

The following are the starting times for Fanling on Sunday and Monday!

Old Course.

LINCOLNS DEBUT

·TO-DAY,"

South China Play Artillery.

SOCCER LEAGUE GAMES.

FIRST DIVISION. (kick-off 4.30 p.m.) South China v. Artillery at Caroline Hil South China: Lin Shin-chan: Leung Tu-chan, Lau Mau; La Kwak-wal Leung Wing-chiu, Tong Kwan; Cheng Sai-hang, Leung Fat-wing. Lee Wai tong, Wong Mee-shun and Yeung Pon- hin

Artillery:-Comboy: Taylor, Walker: Rodgers, Pardos, Salt; Wood, Allen, Bryant, Moore and Seal.

St. Joseph's v. Navy at St. Joseph's.

St. Joseph's:-Marques; T. 'Leonard, L. Gomes: F. G. Victor, N. Beltrao, L. Fernandes: Delgado, B. Gosane, D. Leonard, L. Sousa, and M. Sahban.

Club v. Recreio at the Valley. Recreio: Remedios: Silva - Netto, Britto: Guterres, Figuereido, A. Re- Gomes, Santos, medios; Gonsalves, Xavier and Ribeiro.

L.R.C. MIXED DOUBLES,

China Mail Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

CRICKET-FRIENDLY

charged $1, which includes tea. Under "30" v. Over "30".

The Ladies' Recreation, Club are holding a mixed doubles competi tion on Saturday, October 15, com- mencing at 2 p.m. Entrance fee. for each pair will be $4, including tea while spectators will be

The tournament will be conduct-

at" K.C.C. ed on the American system with Volunteers automatic handicapping.. Prizes Army

v. R. & R.Q.S. will be presented to the winners IRC. II.

v. D.B.S. and the runners-up by Mrs. R Q.S.CC. Inter-Club game. Hancock at the conclusion of the HOCKEY-MAMAK SHIELD

"Incognitos competition.

R.A.M.C.

Entries close on Tuesday next and those desiring to enter should Hon. send their entries to the Secretary, Mrs. Mathison, or to the No. 1 "boy"

AMES' KEEPING GLOVES,

The following is written by A. M. Crawley, the old Oxford University "One of

and Kent och keter:

were

the reasons why Leslie Ames gets so many runs must be because he keeps his hands in better condition than meat wicket-keepers. I have just been trying on some new gloves he has designed. They have finger tips which feel as if they made of steel, thick rubber pad ding and lumps of "sorbo" inside to prevent his nails getting broken, I am sure they are wonderful St. Joseph's:-B. Sousa; A. L. gloves, but how on earth anyone can catch a hall with such things Rahman, E. Lawrence; A. Hussan, P. Anthony, M. Moosa; I. Ali, A on his hands I cannot imagine." Gutterés, H. Sousa, J. Santos, and C. {· W. Victor.

9.16 a.m.-9.20 a.m. not to be book. ed by travellers on 8.28 train. 9.24 a.m. A. Kidd P. L. Leefe* 9.28 G. T. May Capt. H. W.

Daukes*

"

9.32

#

A. S. Adamson, Thomson.

9,36

IT

9.40

The Signals combined well, and were well served by their defence: Lieut. Whiteway-Wilkinson. who played at left wing last year, made a successful debut at centre-for 9.44 short-lived, for Beawell completely Y.M.C.A.-G. Benwell; A. Tate, ward, scoring the first and the misjudged a kick, and Awlar Singh E. Owen; R. A. Bates, D. McLellan.ffth, sixth and seventh goals, to had only to tap

"the ball F. S. V. Smith; T. J. Price. C. Csecure the "that trick." Into an empty net to place Burnett, Browne, G. H. Fow- the Radio again on leveller and C. Andrews.

bril-

JATS OVERCOME H.K.S.R.A.

BY TO NIL.

Impressive Match,

Play in the first half was mostly

L. H. Bradford, W. H. B. Rigg.

Dr. J. A. R. Selby, A. C.I: Bowker.

Dr. A. V. Greaves, W. J. Fischer.

0.48

A. P. Hall Thompson, A. W. Hayward..

T

9.56

H. A. Mills, T. C. Monag-

han. A. E. Lissaman, W. Anderson.

Capt.

A. Leach, D. S. Robb.

"

10.04

M. W. Budd, H: Lowe

16

in favour of the Battery, but scrap- 9.52 terms. The whole morale of

py forward passing, nullified many the "Y" team was severely shaken

Fattempts in front of goal. Their by this reverse, which might

defence was faulty, but in this de- quite easily have been averted.

partment Carter played a hard Gurbachan Singh added further, to

game. The Signals opened their 10.00 their discomfort when he scored the

account through Whiteway-Wilkin- Radio's second point with a

Displaying definite superiorityson, followed shortly after by а liant shot from the right. Shortly the fats defeated the H.K.S.R.A. by goal from W. Jones. Towards the 10.08 afterwards. Awiar Singh again 7 goals to nil on the Marina ground interval Chaffey netted the third found the net-the best gost of the in a friendly hockey match yester goal with a good shot from a diffl- match. He made a dazzling run day afternoon. Nearly three hun cult position on the right.. down the centre of the field to dred Europea and Indian, Oficers culminate a very fine effort by giv-and other ranks witnessed the ing Benwell no chance to save his match. charge.

i.

FOUR IN ARREARS

10.12

A. B. Stewart, A. H. Ferguson.

Dr. J. E. Dovey, I. B. Trevor.

Col. J. A.

J1

Renshaw,

Major J. E. Faskin.

D. S. Edwards. €. Waddell.

J..

SECOND DIVISION (at 3 p.m.) Club v. Tsung Tsin at the Valley, St. Joseph's v. Lincolns at St. Joseph's.

Navy v Athletic at Kowloon ((4.30 p.m.):

Navy Ewen; Cowen, Heath; Bur- rows, Rosa, Hanwell; Warne, Bryant, Chadwick, Murrell and Smith.

Artillery v. Borderers at Soo- kunpoo..

Artillery:Wood; Brydon, Gibbons; Ward, Smith, Waiker; Stanton, Dis- combe, Birmingham, Forbes and Cor- ville.

THIRD DIVISION

"(at 3 p.m.) University v. South China at Kowloon.

Signals v. St. Joseph's at Chat- ham Road.

C.

St. Joseph's-A. MacGrann; Rocha, C. Thank; A. Reod, V. Costa, C. Coelho; L Castilho, T. Castilho. A. H. Omar, R. M. Azim, and O. M. Omar.

Radio v. Lincolns at the Valley.

HOME FOOTBALL.

English League,

Arsenal

FIRST DIVISION

v. Derby

Birmingham v. Wednesday

Everton

V. Middlesboro

Y,

v. Blackpool

v. Aston Villa

Leicester C. v. Liverpool Manchester C. v. Blackburn

"

Frank Austin, P. Grant.

S. Chelsea

10.28

E. Hallifax.

Davidson,

E.

R.

Huddersfield

10.32

+

10.86

10.40

The Signals. completely outplayed their opponents in the second half, 10.16 pressing for long periods at a time. Capt. Morgan (2) Jalil, (2) Habib The Battery alap lodged several 10.20 (2) and Nur Khan netted for the attacks, from one of which Salt The Y.M.C.A. fought pluckily, but Jats, without reply. The R. Anetted their solitary point. McGuire " the speed of the Radio and the state goalkeeper was extremely weak in secured the Signals fourth point, 10.24

of the ground were beginning to his attempts at clearing. tell their tule. The Radio went

The drummers and bagpipers of and as the result of good work by W. Junes. Whiteway-Wilkinson nett- further ahead when Gurbachan both Indian regiments who would led three goals in succession. Two Singh, broke through to score his have normally attended the All-of his shots, however, should have second goal of the game, and a few India v Hong Kong match had the been saved as they were easy ones.

here, minutes later Kalwant Singh added Indian Olymple team come

Result: Under the fifth from a melee in the goal played pleasing selections.. mouth.

the Drum Major, they marched up The Y.M.C.A. were quite the and down the length of the

R. C Signals Browne; Cord, equals of their adversaries, only at the conclusion of the match. The Scott; Hardy. H. Jones, Allen; 10.44 faulty play on their part leaving buglers of the Jats also blew the Chaffey, McGuire, Lleut. F. s. 10.48 openings which the Radio forwards Reveille, and the whole ceremony whiteway-Wilkinson, Convey and pounced upon. Benwell was not was most impressive.. very impressive in goal, though he could not be blamed entirely for

four of the shots which passed him.

when

1

Radio forward

CLUB "A" DRAW.

feld

Signale

7

24th Batty. RA..., 1

W. Jones.

10.52

24th Batty. K. A-Lowe; Shaw, 10.56 Capt. I. P. Carter; White, Collier, Willis Smith, Lewis. Capt. Dunbar, 11.00.

His inaptitude to leave his goal At King's Park yesterday after-Salt and Rogers.

broke noon, in a friendly hockey match, through gave him little opportunity the Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" to save the issue.

eleven drew with the Police, each McLellan strove hard to keep the side. scoring “a goal... The match home forwards in check and at the was fairly evenly contested, Jones

Y.M.C.A. TEAMS TO-DAY.

́ ́R.A.S.C. AGAIN BEATEN.

In another Mamak Tournament match played at Sockunpoo yester

ed the RAS.C. by a goal scored by Dormer during the first half of the game: Exchanges would have been much faster, but for the heavy state of the ground..

same time to feed his own forwards netting for the Club and Tate scoday, the 12th Battery. RA. defeat- with cleverly placed scoop passes.ing the Police point. Smith and Bates played well in sup- port, but they were beaten time and again by the sand pitch which did not allow for quick turning. The

The following will represent the forwards played well on the whole, Y.M.C.A. "A" eleven against the Price being in good form on the "y" Ladies' at King's Park at 3:15. right, a new position for him.

p.m.

A. N. Other.

R. H. Griffith, D. S. Portsmouth. Bolton

Sheffield U. V. Newcastle Harley.

Sunderland v. Leeds West Bromwich Wolves

J. S. Dykes, A. McKellar. C. C. Stark, Hon. Cdr. G. F. Hole...

A. T. Lay, S. J. H. Fox,

Bradford

L M. S. Lloyd, V R. Burnley

Bary. Gordon.

Lincoln E. Lewis, H. C. Hopkins. Millwall N, K. Littlejohn, J. G. Notts Campbell.

Oldham Cdr. R. H. McBean; Capt. Plymouth D. J. Grent.

SECOND DIVISION

V.Stake

Ev. Manchester U.

v.. Fulham

v. West Ham

"V. Bradford C.

C.

v. Notta F.

v. Grimsby

V. Charlton

Port Vale

v. Swanses

11.04.

11.08

"

C. Thwaites, W. H. E. Thomas.

Preston. Southampton

v., Tottenham

v. Chesterfield

G. W. Tolmie, K. W. Jones:

MONDAY.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

FAldatot.

Bournemouth

Bristol B Clapton Crystal P Luton

Northampton

Old Course. 9.169.20 a.m. not to be booked by Newport

travellers on 8.28 train. Queens P.R.

J. W. Southend 9,24 am. A Leach,

Swindon Mayhew V. B. Gordon. A. C. L. Bowker.

Norwich

v. Torquay

v. Brighton v. Coventry V. Watford v. Gillingham 7. Exeter

Bristol C. v. Reading

v. Cardiff

Brentford

·THIRD DIVISIÓN (NORTH)

9.28

082-

J. WC. Bonnar, E. R. Accrington

Chester Hallifax.

S.W.B. SWIMMING. FOWLER'S IMPROVEMENT. Benwell; Owen A. B. Brown;'! In the second half the Y.M.C.A. Stonell, McLellan, Sweet; Bates, Sgt. Ford won the Throwing the launched attack after attack on the Fowler, Sommers, Balman, and Polo Ball event at the MG. Coy. S.W.B. swimming sports in the Radio goal, but Hamid at centre

The following "A" side will play "Y" bath on Thursday with a half proved equal to the occasion,

Evana was second with 84 ft. 7 ias. 9.40 and was well-backed up by Ma- H.M.S. Folkestone on the same brilliant effort of 68 ft. 7 ine. Pte. homed Singh at right back. The ground at 4.80 p.m.:

Benwell; Tate, Owen; Stonell or Cpl. Penfold won the Diving event latter's powerful back-stick clear- ances were one of the features of Sweet, Bates, A. R. Brown; Macey, and Eta. Jones the 75 Yards 9.44

Maunder, Fowler, Sommers and Medley.

the game.

Fowler; who showed almost un- balievable improvement in the

Balman.

RAMC ELEVEN.

BRIDGE AT K.C.C.

second half, decreased the lead with A The Körlosen Cricket Club a fine effort from close in, and in their match against the First tertained teams of bridge play Price, who went near on several Battery, H.K.S.R.A on the Marina from the Sports Club and the Chin- previous occasions, scored the

from each three club. "Y" third point with a great shot today the R.A.M.C. will be repress Club on Wednesday, four pairs

sented by the following eleven-enterin

was won by the Sports A Davies, SM Kirton-Vaughan, The match from the right

The YMCA had now gained the Capt Gore Cpl. Knight, Major Club with complete mastery of their oppon". Anderson, Col. Bears; Set Tarney, ents, and it was only a question Pie Chittock L/Cpl Smith Cpl whether they would be able to Tiñão, PreṢEikin. Reseryeng Cpland equzailse before the final whistle. Nicholson and Ete. Bacon

Introf/2,717

Y. Crewe

Carlisle

V. Halifax

A. O. Halsey, EW. Darlington 9.86

Babcock. AH Ferguson, H. Cal Hopkins.

Doncaster Av. Hartlepools Gateshead

9.48

9.62

McBryden,

Manafeld

V. Wrexham

V. Barnsley

v. Southport

v. Rochdale

v., Barrow

8. New Brighton v. Tork

Rotherham Waddell, H. Stockport

Walsall

Marshall;

v Tranmere

Scottish League.

FIRS TVISION

mbeati

Kilmarnock:

Johnstone Aberdeen Bangers

Hearts Queen's Park

University

V. Club V. I.R.C.

V.

Y. Parthian

Battery. 1st. A.K.S. RACING-Eleventh Extra Race

"Meeting.

AQUATICS H.K. Bay Scouts

eeting at V.R.C. at 3 p.m.. BOWLS-Kowloon Docks v Civil Service C.C..

.

SHOOTING-H.K: Rifle Club at 2.30 p.m.

TO-MORROW. -

"AQUATICS-St. John Ambul- ance Brigade at King's College Bath at 9.30 a.m.

FOOTBALL-First Division Borderers

Athletics; Third Division-Royal Engineers v." R.A.S.C. Taikoo v. Borderers.

Golf GOLF RH.K.

Club (Happy Valley) v. Kowloon Golt Club at 9 am

HOCKEY-Mamak Tournament -Kowloon Indians v. Incognitos at 4.30 p.m.

MOTORING-Reliability

"Trial

at 12.01 a.m.

SHOOTING-Hong Kong Rifle Club Meet at 10a.m.

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