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Club Hockey Team Strengthened By Return of Owen Hughes on Thursday
Y.M.C.A. Invited to Send Team to Macao Early in New Year
LEE'S SPECIAL GOAL-KEEPING APPAREL
GURBACHAN SINGH LEADS MAMAK TOURNEY GOAL-SCOKERS. WITH WHITEWAY -WILKINSON SECOND.
(By Centre Half.)
THE German Club, who are MacFarlan (H.K.5.R.A.) 6, | Lieut- strong bid to wreat the trophy from
Tamong the lowig pinced teams Commander Tedies. a) by B, end the holders. To date this year the
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in the Mamak Tournament, are to W..Jones (Signals), Kalwant Singh Saints have defeated the Hong be heartily congratulated or re-(Radio) Awtor Singh (Radio),} Kong Ladies first team twice, once cording their first victory after Barnett (Phoenix), E. F. Fincher on the Marina sand ground when eight successive defeats. Constant (St. Andrew's) and O. de Souan they won by the odd goal in dve, practice and keenness has been of}(University) 5 each.“
and recently on the U.S.R.C. Inestimable value in the building up
ground, when the Saints were vic-| of the German Club eleven, and RE- Y.M.C.A. first olevon, who torious by 3 goals to nil. On a mark drawn SecAndrew's defeated the ed improvement. In Ammann they game with the strong Borderers H. K. Ladies "A" by the odd goal have a goalkeeper of good standing, combination, the same side that de-in three. St. Andrew's chances are while Schuldt in partnership with feated the Club by the only goal indeed good this season. May, their popular skipper, in a scored in their, previous game-
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stout defender. Reinecke secured have been invited by the Macao HE Caer Clark competition will the "hat-trick" on Sunday, but The Hockey Club to send a team up on begir with the biggest clash R.A.O.C. are a weak sloven --they January 8. On the isat visit, that between the Hong Kong have yet to record a victory and Macho won by the odd goal in Ladies and St. Andrew's Club register their first goall
soven in a yery. fast game. The Ladies. Victory for the Saints in "Y" will probably be represented this match is vital, as there is no W. LEE, the Pembroke College by the following:-L. D. Skinner; telling what a defeat may mean. E.
but in the Hong Kong Hockey Club McLellan (Captain), F. S. Smith; full back, who was injured in first team last Wednesday against J. M. Wilson, G. C. Burnett, W. J. October, has since been in hospital, the Lincolnshire Regimental XI. Brown, G. H. Fowler or C. Baiman, and it is doubtful as to whether had little to do. It is of interest to R. Baldwin or T. J. Price.
Jahe will play on Saturday. Both local custodians that Lee wore a G. H. Fowler, who seriously in teams have able leaders in E. special type of flannel trousers with jured his oye in a recent water polo Bonnar (Hong Kong) and M. Wool- zip fasteners on the outside of match in the Y.M.C.A. both, is aley (St. Andrew's), and both 'de- each leg. Together with pads, such doubtful starter. Although he is fences are fairly equally balanced. an apparel is extremely comfort-out of hospital now, Fowler has not
able to a goalkeeper on a cold day. yet fully recovered. Incidentally, L. WOOLLEY, one of the St. Lee will be seen in action again it is intéresting to note that Fow-. Andrew's Ladies stalwart de- to-morrow when the Club meet ler brake no less than three sticks, fenders, W&B injured in their} H.M.S. Herines on the Naval ground in the "Y's" "match" against the match against the Deep Sea Scouts at G p.m.
eleven on Thursday last. She was struck on the head by the ball; but,
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E six goals for the St. Andrew Hterport cricketer, Sim Shield fortuna She will probably be play-
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NEW GOAL RUSH
INDISPENSABLE THRILL
IN FOOTBALL
WHY TINKER WITH THE OFFSIDE RULING?
BY DAVID JACK:
(Arsenal And Englandy need a bar
C. FINCHER, who has scored TTARRY OWEN HUGHES, the In-fortunately the injury was not
Club this desson in the Mamak and Club first eleven hockey player, ing on Saturday in the big match. Tournament will be seen on the is returning to the Colony on; St. Andrew's will, however be left wing for the Club first eleven Thursday from Home leave. Owen losing their goalkeeper, Mrá. R. to-morrow. Fincher last season Hughes is one of the best right Rose, who is leaving the Calony was in one or two of the Club Sim wingers in the Colony, and was a on December 28. Mrs Rose Shield teams in that position. The stalwart in the Club's attack in the has kept goal for many sea Cluby: who anjoyed an easy victory Sim Shield series last season. sons, and is a goalkeeper of no over the Lincolna, will be repre- Owen Hughes netted 5 goals dur mean ability. Her absence will be sented by the following to-morrow ing that season. "His return to keenly felt, and her substitute will
NEW goal rush is taking simply because of the many- against HMLS. Hermes H. W. the Club team will greatly streng probably be J. Bryson who has re- Les; J. Rodger, E. V. Reed; W than the already formidable attack, cently joined the team.
Place, with Arsenal in the rritating stoppages caused by the off-side trap which any in- Reed, A A., Dand, J. E. Potter; Land, with the return of G. E. R.
lead with fifteen goals from telligent forward should have of this L. Tetley, W. E. Williams, C. C. Divett towards the end
THE
THE poor support feat to the their last two League matches been capable of avoiding Now Francis, AT: Lay, and E. O. Fin month, the Club's chances for re- movement to revive the C. B.
taining, the trophy look extremely A. Ladles team laat Thursday, when and an illuminating average of that it has accomplished its main only four were present for prac-six for the last three. I this purpose, the revised edition is. NURBACHAN SINGH, of the
tice, is most discouraging. They state of this continued indeed helter-skelter rush to the ex-
made responsible for, the so-call-- Radio with 24 goals to his ATURDAY will witness the com- will be playing their first match finitely, we are told, Association clusion of close combination the credit, tops the goal scoring list in mencement of the fourth in the Caer Clark Competition on football would inevitably lose triangular movement between the Mamak Tournament to date this competion for the Cher Clark Cup, January 7 when they meet St. An- aeason. Lieut, Whiteway Wilkin- which has been won by the Hong drew a. At present the members still more of its popularity and wing-half and his inside and out-- son (Signals) is second with 22, Kong Ladies Hockey Club for the of the revived team are M. Whitley, support, for although the public side forward, the cheapening of goals and, most humorous, of while A, E. P. Guest (St. Andrew's) past three seasons.
A. E. E. Steele, E. Carroll, G. Mac-attend matches in the hope of all, the dearth of clever inside has collected no fewer than 20. The holders' closest rivals, the St Nider, Miss Ambrose, M. Warnes.
seeing plenty of goals there will forwards. Other leading goal scorers are as Andrew's Club Ladles, holders of It is understood that Mrs. Dand, follows: Hawgood (Medway) 12, the Southorn Runners-up cup, former goalkeeper for the former come a time when they will be see no reason at all why a simple change of ruling should! R. C., Reed (Incognitos) 7. E. C. which was presented by Mrs. W: T. Kowloon Ladies' team, is joining too common to be attractive. Fincher (St. Andrew's) 6, Lieut. Southorn last year, are making the C.BA, eleven.
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PHOENIX BEAT K.I.T.C.
Ten Men Win By
3 To L
At King's Park yesterday after noon, H.M.S. Phoenix, fielding only ten men, defeated the Kowloon In- dians Tennis Club by 3 goals to 1 ina Mamak Tournament match.
After ten minutes of play Pearce, on the left wing, scored for the
the services of an R. E, player for the wing position,
"Y" Ladies: Carr: K. HamЛl- ton, A. Fowler; B. Bloomenthal, M. Mason (Captain), M. Gardiner; M. Tillery, S. Dalziel, B. Walker, R. Blackmore and A. N. Other,
Phoenix, and before the Interval Hadlo
MAMAK TOURNAMENT,
Table To Date
Goals
·PAWL D. F. AP pp. 11 10 0 1-45 8.21 Lt. Rimington, receiving, a pass 1st Bty. H.K.9.0 8-0 1 43 8:17: from Barnett, added a second goal. R.C. Signals 11 8.2 18418 17 In the second hali, Pearce again H.A.8.0.14 7 5 2 20 21 16 scored from a scrimmage. Shortly aftor Ahmed Khan decreased Meda the deficit from a pass from Firdos Police Khan
St. Andrew's ¦
R.E
... For the. Phoenix, Rimington and Univ
University
Pearce were outstanding in the for ward line.
Phoenix
12th RA
11 28 381 197 632010, 15 0
RAMC For the KIT.C. M. Shall wea Wi
Wishart prominent at centre-forward, but Veteran »r«
Tamar he badly lacked support. In the mar
24th RAMAN defence Naidu was outstanding. 20th RA
RAS.C. WINDS Parthien
RA.Q.COM
In a friendly match on the German Club USRC ground yesterday after LT.C noon the R.A.S.C. defeated the 8th. Destroyers 1 R.A.M.C. by 8 goals to
"Y" LADIES' LOSE 2--17 At Sookunpoo, the Royal En
gineers best the y
odd goal in three, Hardi scored
first for the soldiers, ̈)
KENT BILLIARDS WIN
les by the
H. M. S. Kent defeated the Royal Army, Service Corpa by,
games to
the Wan-
|ker equalleod: before the inter 2 In the First
In the second hálf Hai
the winning goal.
ladies ficide Sallo
led only ten players, and, accepted chal.
China Mail Sports Diary.
TO-DAY Hockey Mamak Tournament Police v. RA.M.C.
(Sookunpoo 4 p.m.), University v. First Battery
(Marina 4 p.m.) Chess Kowloon Chess Club ChampionshipsSenior
J. S. Smith v C. E. Wong!!. C. M. Sequeira v. A. D. Sequeira B. Soltán v. P. T. Rozario,
A. L. Rocha v. A. J. Biriukoff.
M. Cunlettiv, A. Kurrik
P. Yvanovich v. A, Prata
a đi Easton và H. H. Bish
MITCHELL, 12 FOR 103 AT WAGGA.
M.C.C. Forced To
A Draw
I wonder can this be applied to have a detrimental effect on the
a movement said to be on foot development of a natural foot- across the Border? The Scotballer, neither do I agree that tish Football Association alone such a change necessarily ham are entitled to broach the subpers a team in its efforts to play ject of a return to the old offside the game as it should be played. rule I am presuming that they given exhibitions that could fair-
Arsenal have on many occasions. have that, intention because · 1
believe they very reluctantly be described as football per agreed to the change to the pre the bargain. in
fect and scored prolifically into vailing ruling: at the same time,
1 very much doubt whether the IT IS ESSENTIAL, enthusiastic and regular follower I see precious little indication of the game is desirous of either that the genius of Alex James alteration in this particular law has been smothered out of re jor, a definite drop in the average cognition in the "helter-skelter
number of goals a match. rush of the modern school, and
RonIs a match.
| my own goal-scoring record. NUMBERS AND QUALITY:
belies the charge that an inside-- Arsenal's eight against Lei- forward who drops back a little cester City and seven against either to support the defence or Wolverhampton Wanderers have to form a connecting link be-
performances, both as regards remaining three advance for- the number of goals registered words cannot be a great asset in
and the quality of the play that the attacks great a led up to most of them. A de Goal scoring, is by no manner torrent would certainly be neces-of means all of Association foot sary but for the latter considera-ball, but it is an essential parts tion, which is of paramount im- of the game that provides portance especially in view of thrill an almost indispensable the many sporting counter-thrill for spectators and attractions. Arsenal have been players, writes David Jack in Wagga Wagga, Yesterday concerned with a total of 63 The Evening Standard." I al- The Southern Districts of New goals in 18 League matches to-ways hesitate before I turn back South Wales forced a strong M.C.C. date, an average of five, that the pages of my football history side to a draw in the two-day may fairly be described as a to the day when I had the holiday fixture, the close of play "scoring ramp" in comparison pleasure of register my first seeing the home sido requiring 19 with some past reasons but an League goal Bolton Wan- rass with three wickets in hand to average that is more likely to derers, but I have been asked save the innings defeat.
prove attractive than anything how many goals I have scored in Scores:
elser
S.D.226 (Bly 67 not out. Ben- -- nett 53, Mitchell 7" for 77) E
68 for T (Mitchell 5 for 26); M.C.C, B15. (Ampa 91, F-S - Brown 51, Kamble 5 för 18)
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REFLECTIONS.
The off-sid
flection on brought into
solel
First Division football and to name those that stand out dr memory a somewhat perplex Ingrand considerably more diff
problem
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