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MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1932.

THE CHINA MAL.

ALLE SPORT PAGEER

Mamak Shield Games FAST RUGGER

:

Decided Yesterday

German Club Show Improved Form

RADIO DEFEAT R.E.

Two hockey matches in the Mamak Tournament were contest- ed yesterday. Both games were played at a fast pace.

The Royal Corps of Signals met with stronger opposition than they anticipated when they defeated the German Club' on the| Marina Ground. The latter team showed vastly improved form.

The present Mamak Champlons, the Radio Sports Club had little difficulty in overcoming the R.E.'s at Caroline Hili.

THE Royal Corps of Signals de- Radio forward line, who were wall TE of

PROMISED ON

WEDNESDAY

Club "A" To Meet Borderers.

CHANGES IN FORWARDS.

A fine rugger game is promised on Wednesday when the Club "A" fifteen will meet the strong South Wales Borderers team.

The "A" team have performed creditably this season and at their

best would probably extend the First fifteen. From the compost- tion of the pack it appears that] many much-needed changes are. contemplated among the First for wards, whose sluggish displays in the loose have contributed much to the Club has BO the poor season

three goals to nil in a fast Mamak wero frustrated by timely tackling far experienced. Tournament match played on the by Whitefield and Meehan, while

Although the S.W.B.'s should

contested.

The Club team. is:

S. J. H. Fox; A. H. Harbord,

A. D. Lowson, F. E. Skinner, D. F.

Marina ground yesterday morning. Bailey rushed out of goal on sever-win the game should be evenly- The Germans, though not having al occasions kicking to clear. recorded a victory in the tourna A breakaway by Awtar Singh saw to Gurbachan ment as yet, displayed decidedly Im- that player pass proved form, their defence holding Singh, who, after clover manosuv out very well, Sommers, at centre- ring, acored the Radio's second goal half being the leading light. His from a difficult angle. The En- Kilby; A. F. Jenklus, A. W. Tor- neat scooping and well-directed gineers rallied, hard hitting being rible; J. E. H. Cogan, R. Stillard, passes were features of his play, a feature of their attack, but P.

The Signals forward line combin- Singh and Grewal were a safe pair W. Kerr, W. E. Peers, F. R. Burch, ed better, though Whiteway-Wilkin- of backs. Towards the end, Kal-A. R. Cox, K. A. Munro, R. O. F son was too well marked by Som-want Singh found then net when King. Reserves: A. G. Dalziel, mers to be really dangerous, well placed.

The Signals obtained their first The Engineers lodged many at- point in the first half when after tacks, from one of which R. Harding 20 minutes play, W. Jones sent in scored, from a scrimmage.

a shot that beat Ammann. Sever-final whistle blow with the

M. N. Cochrane, E. G. Nigel.

Seven members of the victorious Canton Police Interport Team, who defeated the Hong Kong Police in a thrilling game- at Caroline Hill on Saturday. The team were guests of the Hong Kong Police at a farewell dinner last night, at Gloucester Build- ing.

K.C.C. WIN

Lyal And Goodwin Add 56 For Last Wicket.

The WATER-POLO PLAYER · R. Lee and Youngsaye

INJURED.

Useful Stand.

SHANGHAI PRAISE INTERPORTERS.

Northerners' Complete Failure.

Dull Football At Happy Valley

Combined Police Hold Chinese To Draw

ᏞᏞ ᏚᎻᎬᏦ . YAU OUTSTANDING

In a match that lacked sparkle and thrills, the Combined Chin- ese II were somewhat lucky to hold the Combined XI from the Hong Kong and Canton Police to a two goal draw.

Time after time the Police went to the attack, but lack of polish nullified the efforts of the hard working forwards,

Tam Kong-pak and Johnson were responsible for the Police goals, while Kam Sik-wa and Li Shek-yau netled for the Chinese.

Quite a huge crowd witnessed the chiu, Wong Sui-wah, Tong Kwan; match, which was played on the Lal Ting-chol, Kam Sik-wai, Au Club ground, but were not treated | Kit-fung, Mak So and Li Shek-yau. to anything at all spectacular. The]:..

*Signals v Talkoo.

Chinese held their own for the ma-] THIRD DIVISION FOOTBALL. jority of the game, but towards the end the Police forwards more or less dominated the play, only to fail miserably in finishing their

THE Signals easily accounted for efforts.

Talkoo at Sookunpoo-yester Tam Kong-pak; who moved today, eventually running-out-win- centre forward after the interval, nera by 8 goals to was the chief offender, and more In the first ten minutes, Chaffey, than once had the goal at his mor the Signals left back was injured ey, only to shoot wide.

and left the field. He returned Ip Pak-wa, playing on the left late in the second half and it tran- wing, was absolutely starved until spired that he had had to have two Johnston noticed him in the second stitches inserted in a cut over his half, but Ip, like the three other eye. |wing men would persist in centr Although handicaped, the Sig. CHANGHAI newspapers coming too soon.

nals had most of the play and took LI Shek-yau showed splendid the lead through Brown. The Sig- menting on the Interport

dash at the opening to casily beatnals forwards missed numerous soccer game, say that the match was Blackburn and centre for Kam chances to increase their lead and In an all day match at the K.C.C. full of interest- until the final Sik-wai to open the scoring for the then Taikoo attacked and yesterday the Kowloon Cricket

whistle.

Chinese. Tam Kong-pak tapped in awarded a penalty which Yen It was a thrilling rally by the a penalty kick, given for a foul in- Hung-lo, missed. Cricket Club by 60 runs

visitors in the second half of the side the area, to bring the scores In the second half the Signals Scores:

game that proved the turning point level a few minutes later.

continued their onslaughts on the Kowloon C. C Mr. G. Fowler, an employee of F. E. Lawrence,

the Hong Kong team were full value.

Taikoo goal, but found Sam Hol- for their win and thoroughly de

ling at centre half, a great stum- Omar R. EJ. Bailey: Mecham, White-the Treasury, was admitted to the

served their success. Apart from

bling blook. After Yen Hung-Loi Hospital on Saturday 1. Mèinnes, b R. Lea Aeld: flimbury. Mullins, C. Hard-Kowloon

several missed chances, the Hong

bad equalised, Oliphant made a Ing: Leslie, Q. M. S. Hayden, R. night, suffering from a damage eye E. F. Fincher, b Omar

Kong team had the better of the

magnificent run down the centre' Harding, Holmes and Pegg

play for the majority of the game..

and finished off by placing the ball From Ip Pak-wa, Johnston stum well out of the reach of the The Hong Kong forward line was bled in attempting to shoot, but Taikoo goalkeeper. Just before 17 outstanding as compared with the managed to hook the ball towards the final whistle, H. Jones added Shanghai attack, which was deplor-Lam Tin-chan, who cleared. The another from close in after good 15 ably weak.

Police forwards were having all play by Oliphant. After the interval the game re- the play at this period, but whilst 10 solved Itself into a duel between the their opening of an attack was Shanghai defence and the visitors good, they failed to make the most 15 attacking line, who were backed up of their opportunities in shooting. Canton Police v. H.M.S. Parthian. 25 by a very formidable defence.

Police Miss.

al concerted attacks were made by gincers striving hard to decrease the Germans, Lange and Mueller the deficit. having bad luck with their at tempts,

Exchanges were of a faster nature in the second half, when the Germans held the Signals practically the whole time, Schuldt and May clearing well. A breakway on the left wing by W. Jones saw that player score with a neat shot for the Signals,

net from a

A minute before the end, Whiteway- Wilkinson found the corner shot from Chaffey.

Teams:-

R. C. Signals:-Browne; Cook,

Teams.

Radio Surjin Singh: P. Singh, Mr. G. Fowler Admitted Club defeated the Craigengewer To Hospital.

G. S. Grewal: Jaggeet Singh, M. L. Hussin, Mohinder Singh: Attar Singh, G. Singh, Awtar Singh, K Singh and A..Spary.

MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

L

Table To Date.

Goals P.W. L. D. F. A. Pia 10 9 0 1 42 8 19

98.0 148 1452 20 21 16

Cord; Hardy, H. Jones, Scott; Chaffey, Bryce, Lieut, F. S. White-Radio way-Wilkinson, Maguire, W. Jones. lat Bty. H.K.S.

R.A.S.C. German Club: Ammann; C. Signals Schuldt, May: Sommers, Reck; Do- Incognitos bernecker, Lange, Mueller, Serloff, St. Andrew's

Medway Reinecke..

Police R. E.

Champions Beat R.E. The Radio Sports Club, cham-12th R.A." ,pions of the Mamak Hockey Tour-University

nament, defeated the Royal En-Wishart gineers by 3 goals to 1 ia a Tourna- ment match played at Caroline Hill R ground yesterday afternoon.

Veteran Tamar It was a fast game, and the 24th R.A. spectators were treated to some Parthian

20th R.A. K.LT.C......

clever play, especially on the part

10

ball.

Gittins, b

17

8

11

A: E. Perry, b:Hubbard

Mr. Fowler, who was playing W. G. Hung, Lb.w., & R. Lee .. left wing forward in a water polo F. S. W. Smith, e Youngaaye, gamo against the Combined Navy, b' Omar

at the Y.M.C.A. Fool on Saturday G. C. Burnett, c Patterson, b evening, was injured in a scramble F. K. Lee

for the ball by one of the Navy backs, and retired from the game.

R.

J. K. Walker, e F. K. Lee, b R. Lee

B+17

Upon inquiries being made at A. Dand, F. K Lee, b

Sourbutts the Kowloon Hospital this morn-

21324ing, the China Mail was informed, J. C. Lyal, b F. K. Lea

0

37 11 33 3 13. that the injury was not serious, F. Goodwin, not outsi

718 but Mr. Fowler would be detained i

for another two days.

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3 20

A

1 12 27

AZ

1 11 10 8

16 6

17 6

11 2

1

90 B. 14 85

1

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of Parduman Singh, who at right (8th Destroyers 1 01.0 back for the Radio, was outstand-German Club 7701 33 0 ing in defensive tactics. For the

Engineers it was mainly, a story

of missed opportunities, Haydon

and R. Harding both being dogged

" MEDWAY'S NARROW WIN.

Extras (B.8, L.B.4)

Total

29

The Police had a splendid custodian in Chan Kes-chung, who was to the fore with sev- eral good saves, particularly when he tipped Li Shek-yau's shot over the bar.

Commenting upon the players; the A series of misses by the Police 12 Shanghat Sunday Times saya that rearguard let in the Chinese for- Chang. Shui-hong, Hong Kong's wards and from a melee in front of Fall of wickets:-1 for 0, 2 for and it was through his opportunism the lead..

163 right wing, was very enterprising, goal Li Shek-yau gave the Chinese (Continued from previous column). [22, 5, for 28, 4 for. 88, 6 for 44, 6 that he was able to score two of

The Police were well rewarded for 62, 7 for 77, 8 for 87, 9 for 107, Hong Kong's goals.

when, Johnston forced his way 10 for 163.

through the left to beat Lam with a hard drive..

Tipple; E. MaoNider, S. MacNider, J. J. King; 0. H. Fowler, T. 8. D. Whitley, C... Francis (Capt.), B.

I. Bickford, M. L. Weill, serves :-R... Blyth, D. Gregory,

CLUB FIRST TEAM

The Inside forwards played ...brilliant game, Wong Mel-shun be Wing outstanding.

Bowling Analysis.

Re-

Omar

13 8

29

9 38

1

2

R. Lee

Hubbard

F. K. Lee Sourbutts

The following have been selected | Gittina.

15 5

7124 7.3.0 25 41 18

5 117

FRIENDLY FOOTBALL.

were

N view of the fact that the Can-

ton Police combined with the -

Hong Kong Police for the match against the Combined Chinese, the- Canton Police were able to field a second team against the Parthian. 9 A prelude to the big game at the Club ground yesterday.

Some interesting football was Halftime: Police 2. Chinese 2.

sarved up by both sides with the The Police re-opened full of pro Police forwards showing good

Andy Duncan was the outstanding mise, but as in the first half, it was half, though he was followed close-series of missed chances. With combination, the right wing in par-

ly by Pardoe, The Hong Kong Tam going into the centre-forward ticular causing much trouble to the rear guard were excellent, both position, Johnston and Ip Pak-wa

Parthian defenders.

to play for the Hong Kong Hockey Craigengower C. backs combining effectively, formed a better loft wing, but they The game was very even,

On the U.S.E.C. ground laet Club first eleven against the Lin-. K. Lee, b Burnett with bad luck late in the first half. week, H.M.S. Medway, defeated the colnshire Regiment on the U.S.R.CH. P. Lim, b McInnes.

The Engineers very creditably R.A.S.C. by 2 goals to one. Haw-ground, on Wednesday, at 5 pms. V. Gittins, b Burnett held the Radio, in the first half, good scored twice for the Medway sharps the score sheet at half-time being and Robertson netted for the Ser blank. Meehan and Mullins both vice Corps. played, hard games, and on many occasions broke up the strong com- bination of G. Singh, Awtar Singh and Kalwant Singh.

..

Midfield Play..

FRIENDLY HOCKEY.

H.M.S. Wren v. H.M.S. Whitehall

H. W. Lee; J. Rodger, E. V. U. M. Omar, e Hung, b McInnes Reed; W. A. Read, A. A. Dand R. Lee, c Lyal, b Spith (Captain), J. E. Potter; AN. R. Sourbutts, c. Lawrence, Other, W. E. Williams, OC Burnett Francia, J, L. Tetley, A. T. Lay.

Mamak Fixtures.

The following are the fixtures in the Mamak Tournament for this week (December 6 to 11).

TO-MORROW.

H.M.S.

W.-T. Patterson, b Burnett J. Youngaaye, e Burnett,

Smith

E. Zimmern, not out L. Hubbard, run, out

Extras (B.28, LB4)

Total

Shanghai were disappointing in could not penetrate, p more ways than one.

El Shek-ynu was again in the' picture with a splendid ran to end with a square centre, which Chan did well to save and clear.

both goalkeepers having plenty of shots to handle and the is sue was. In doubt until the last fow minutes when Wong Ling- cheung put his side ahead with a great shot from the corner flag.

The, Canton. Police scored first through Lau Cheung-kim

Stokes was the best defender on the field, his spoiling was good, and he was ably assisted by Gaah, the 11 Gash's constructive work towards

skipper of the Northern team, Defence Dominant,

Little more was seen of the Chi- the attack was, however, weak.

nese forwards, with Blackburn and Hurry and Turner, both of the Li Tin-sang clearing confidently. Starling equalised, p Police were completely outclassed Channings, at centre half for the Crossing over Le Chi-Ho gave his and very disappointing. The former Police did well in breaking up nu-side the lead and although missing was too slow and the latter never merous Chinese raids, but his pass- good chances the Parthian could settled down

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 0,2 for 6, 8 for 8, 4 for 14, 5 for 29, for 29, 7 for 29, 8 for 82, 9 for

Bowling Anal

The Radio were inclined to `con- A keen tussle, in which some fine their play to midfield, and thus good hockey was seen at the Polo thoir wings, Attar Singh and Spary ground, resulted in a draw, nolther were for the most part, starved. side scoring. Exchanges in the first half were The stick work of both sides was fairly even, both goals being raid excellent and both sides were best. ed alternately, Bailey effecting some represented in defence. The re- very fine clearances for the En- spective goalkeepers, Wilson of the gineers.

Wren and Basset of the Whitehall, Towards the middle of this half, made some very good saves al Hayden broken through but a pro- though some fine chances of scor- mising movement was nullified ing were missed. The outstanding through lack of support. Pegg, player on the field was Hall, the on the left wing, was constantly centre-half of the Wren, who work Royal Signals Royal Engineers Lyal pulled up for offside, play, this ed hard in defence and attack. materially depriving the R. E. of

many fine openings.

HANA Lucky Goal:

QB. A TEAM-TO-DAY,

Radio

Tamar v. 20th Battery. (King's Park, 4. p.m.)

THURSDAYJOE BUAT-209, 24th Battery

(USRC, 2.80 p.m.)

FRIDAY

10 for 103.

Burnett

McInnes

24224

K. G. Chen was the outstanding ng was inaccurate, with the result not get on terme again. In the last player for Shanghal, this diminu that his forwards had to return few minutes the Polles stormed the every time and gather the ball sailors-goal and added their third tive player excelling himself in more themselves goal.

ways than one....

Tam Kong-pak was showing plen

EXAMINATION..

* Holton and Darkle Chen the otherty of dash in the centre, and fasten- BRADMAN TO HAVE two outstanding trial players were ed on to numerous passes, only to anal dash and never being able towards the goal, and with what lit off colour, the latter lacking his how no inclination to shoot to get off his mark

tle interest there had been wan ing, the game came to an ond with no further scoring.

Result

RIFLE CLUB PLANS.

Verdict May Keep Him

Out Of Tests.

The alliation of the Hong Kong Police 2 Chinese Rifle Club, with the National Rifle LS. Archer, H. N. bad, charge Association at Bisley is anticipated of the game and lined but the fo

arrangements have already lowing teams: kie teen made.

Police Chan Kee-chung: Blackhear

(Marina, 4) p.m.)

Smith

SATURDAY

German Club University

and

Radio

Caroline Hill, 8. p.m.)

Incognites (USR

game againsty

Bailey rushed out but missed his second eleven at

BUN

Owing to lack of grace, Athole's

Cricket No have been held

(over un

clearance, the ball trickling into day at 6.30 the goal. Concerted efforts by the Sharpham; Ne Whibley!

St. And

12th Battery

Early in the second half, Awtar The following will represent the Singh broke through to give, the Contra! British Assosiation Redio the lead with lucky shot friendly

The Club has entered one team barn, Li Tin-sang Li Kam, Chan-Jené for the Ring League Shoot, and nings, Brittain T. Pile, Fung for practising begins with the Dacem- King-cheong, Johnston, Tam Kong ber monthly competition. If keen pal Déss 18 shown, another team will be anterad..

Cam Tinehan Leung will

Kwok-the

Sydney, Yesterday,

Bays that

date an-

D G Bradman's own that a further

held;

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