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LAJ WAH CUP

4 NAVY FIRST DIVISION

1 ST. JOSEPH'S 5 SECOND DIVISION

EWO ATHLETIC CLUB

4 SOUTH CHINA 1{ 2... NAVY

2 TSUNG TSIN 6 R.A.

on LINCOLNS 9 ST. JOSEPH'S

THIRD DIVISION

ST JOSEPH'S 2 LINCOLNS UNIVERSITY ↓ RECREIO BORDERERS, 6 ATHLETIC

Goal Scorers.

FT will interest many to know that, Club early in the new year. The BONDERERS

an all-day hockey and erlekat visit will probably be made fixture is being arranged to take January, 8, though I understand place between the Hong Kong Hoc that the Y.M.C.A. are sending up a They Club and the Kowloon Cricket team on this date.

Club. The idea has only been moot- ed and nothing definite has been ALL Singh, the brilliant Inter- Axed, but it is probable that the port cricketer,, who played in matches will take place early in his accustomed right-in position | the new year. It will be a most in- against the Chinese in Singapore| foresting affair,, as the Hockey Club recently, showed that his one year's have stalwart cricketers in E. C. cricket in India and England has Fincher, A. T. Lay, H. Owen not robbed him of his dash and Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, A. A. Dand, cunning. It is a pity that his serin J. E. Potter and H. J. D. Lowe to vices have not been available to the mention a few. It is understood State this season but it is gratifying; that Fincher and Lay will be to know that à position which has "loaned" to the K. C. C. for the been a source of anxiety to the Se- hockey match which will probably lectors will no longer worry them commence at 10.30 am.. and the if he is still in the country next, cricket match will follow, commen-year. It is stated "if" because it [cing at about noơn.

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The fallowing were the goal scorers yesterday's matches-

LAI WAH CUP,

Tam Kong-pak (Chinese) Fung King-cheung (Chinese) ...... Davies (Navy)

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1932.

TO OUR

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is also learned that Mr. J. E. cricket "Tests" to be played there Potter, Secretary of the Club, next December.

(has written to the Shameen Hoc-:

key Club inviting them to came

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down to the Colony for a week-end) HOCKEY is now

controlled in

the Colony and the States-

shortly. The Shameen team is fair- Unfederated excepted--by Associa ly strong, and it is of interest to tions and it would be a good thing note that Lay was at one time their for the game if some attempt is Įstar centre-forward. The visit will made to bring into being a Malay

be much looked forward to by hoc-an Hockey Association. In the last key enthusiasts.

few years the game has held such a fascination that even women have

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THE hockey match between the taken to it and as it is bound to Club and the Army played on grow in popularity in the years to the U. S. R. C. ground last Wednes-come it would certainly be advis-) day afternoon, and which was won able to have a Malayan organisa. by the Army by the only goal scor- tion.

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N U. S. R. C. ground, on

O'Christmas morning, the British

ed, was full of incidents. The ma- jor of these occurred towards the end of the match, when Pole, the Army left full-back, broke his stick officers of the H. K. Singapore over Tetley's right knee. Tetley, Brigade, R. A. were engaged in a as a result, was incapacitated for "friendly hockey match against the brief spell, but fortunately was able Indian officers. The British officers to continue. Earlier in the first were attired in fancy costume, half, Johnson, the Borderers and while the Indians wore different Army forward who scored the goal colour turbans.

that won the game, developed cramp

in the leg and was an absentee also for a short period.

H

TTAROLD W. Lee, the Pembroke College goalkeeper, who gave

TO-DAY'S HOME

FOOTBALL.

FIRST DIVISION

a dashing display on Wednesday, in clearing a shot, kicked the ball to E. V. Rued's head striking him at the rear of the left ear. A little rubbing sufficed to soothe the Birmingham

Blackpool Įinjury, however, Then, towards

CHELSEA the middle of the second half,T

EVERTON Dykes, one of the Army defenders. H'DERSFIELD V. was struck on the right ankle by a Leeds fast rising shot from Pole. Dykes limped for the rest of the game,

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N.

V. Newcastle V. DERBY

Liverpool Blackburn Bolton Arsenal Portsmouth Leicester MIDDLESBRO v. Sheffield U. WEDNESDAY v. Manchester C. Wolven

Aston Vila TE Kowloon Indians Tennis

SECOND DIVISION. Club suffered a swamping de- BRADFORD C. v. Bury feat by seven goals to nil at the BURNLEY v. Grimsby hands of the Bignala last Wednes- CHESTFIELD v. Lincoln

v. Notts C. Millwal day. Their defent is due in no

NOTTS 5, small measure to the fact that J.R.

OLDHAM Naidu, their best full-back, insist-PORT VALE ed. on playing between the sticks. (STHAMPTON Consequently the defence was TOTTENHAM greatly handicapped, and Naidu's WEST HAM services were wasted,

v. Stoke

Preston

7.

7. Charlton Swansea

v. Bradford T. Fulham

v. Swindon

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). The match was marred by a re- BRENTFORD F. Northampton Queen's P.R. grettable incident when K. E. Has- BRIGHTON

V. Aldersbot Bristol R. sam, the K.I.T.C. left wing, was or- COVENTRY v. Bristol C. dered off, and, on refusing to leave EXETER the field, was taken off by his own Gillingham captain. It is understood that a LUTON Signals' player kicked the ball on NORWICH READING the blind side of the referee. No

TORQUAY action was taken and play contin- WATFORD

CARDIFF Bebrnemouth

V. Southend

Crystal P. 5. Clapton

Newport

York

Chester

HULL BARNSLEY

Second Division *

McGuinness (Lincofna) Clayton (Lincolna) Watson (Club)

Tam Tak-po (Taung Tain)

Lo Chat-wan (Athletic) Morriss (Borderers) Matthias (Borderers) Hocquard Barnes) Higgins (Lincolns) Ho Yan-tin Ewo) . Sang

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Kim Dung (Đảo)

Au Ping-ming (Ewo)

Kam Shek-wai (S. China)

Taylor (Navy)

Parsons (Navy)

Hamblyn (Borderers) Williams. (Borderers) Hardy (Artillery)

Third Diviston

Porchell (Borderers). Clarke (Lincolns) Fortey (Borderers)

T. Costello (St. Joseph's) L. Costello (St. Joseph's)

Tate (Lincoln)

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Li Bing-tong (Athletic) Kho (Univerally)" Oliveria (University) Barros (Recreto) Remedios (Reerclo),

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FIRST DIVISION

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INTERNATIONAL RUGBY

OPTIMISM IN ENGLAND AND WALES

London. Mountain and. Syd Howells-the

In both English and Welsh campa four competing centres. confidence is the prevailing spirit A correspondent writes that in in regard to the big international Wales' quandary regarding cen Rugby matches, Wales has led the tres the Selectors could lose nothing way with an International trial by experimenting. He suggests match already, and Clem Lewis the possibility of Boon there. | (Wales, Cambridge and Cardiff)

Stamina Of Pack. says that it has left him with some- As to the Probable pack, the what mixed feelings. He claims chief doubt relates to their 23. 14. 14 that optimism prevalle.

This pack almost crack.

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stamina.

Wales ought to be able to field ed during the middle portion of 911 a useful 15 at Twickenham on the second half, only to come 12 11 January 21 next if only selectors again towards the end.

911

St. Joseph's Borderers Lincolns

Goals M.P. W. D. L. F A. Fta,

9 7 0 2 9 6

231

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2 23

South Chins

5 1 1 25

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Club

Athletle

Kowloon

Police Recreio

8 4 0 4 13 15 7 2 2 8 21 10 10 30-7

7.2 0 5 14 21 90 09 8..57

SECOND DIVISION

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. 18.11.20 45

can find a first-class centre thres 8 quarter.

Ralph Stars

Was this an old ́soldier's trick? Knowing the importance selectors: attach to the final ten minutes,

the were Dicky Ralph at half back has al-breather in order to finish strong- forwards taking a ready earned golden opinions. He

seems destined to make a great name for himself. He is perhaps the best Wales has produced since the war.

It may be significant that he cap- 12/10 0 2 48 18 20 tained the Probable XV the other 12 9 2-140

40, 14 20 day—a probable pointer that. The 4 32 28 14 will lead Wales at Twickenham.

27 27 24.13

The centre three quarter. line 5.24.81 21-12 .11, 5.1

Athletic

Borderers

Lincolns

Artillery

South Chins 12 6 1

Navy

Ewo

18 2 2 8 13 Kowloon .10.2:1 -7, 17-5.

St. Joseph's..11 1 0 10 11 Eastern .100 0.105

THIRD DIVISION,

12.5 25 38 18 12 will be the crucial problem for Taung Tsin 12 4 3 5 22 24-11 Wales. Possibly Frank Williamd .Club

6 and Davey may have improved considerably this season. If so, all well and good, but we take them on last season's value, which makes us search for successors. * Jones-Davis: Goals

There were times in the trial P.W. DLFA.P. when Jones-Davis showed himself' .12 10 11 54 10 21 to be the man Wales is looking for. 11 10 01 47 15 20 He would certainly be that man i 117 42181 only his hands were more certain.

11 15 101127 23 13 One of the outstanding facts 1805 18 22 12 about the trial was the extraor 11 60 5 18 .11:

25 12 dinary number of definitely” cor- 94 14 21 19

|tain tries thrown away by both 10 4 0 0 10 24

sides as the result of blunders in 12 8.0 22 82 17 81 814 17: ||1 10 | 10 | 61

Borderers

Lincofina

St. Joseph's

R.A.S.C.

ued. Hassam, diacontented, levell- THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). ed a remark at the referee. He was BARROW cautioned, but on repeating the re- CREWER mark was ordered off. This is the GATESHKAÐ, v. Carliste. first incident of its nature in the Halifax

Athletic Tournament, and one is thankful Hartlepools

MANSFIELD S Rotherham

South China that action of this nature has sel ROCHDALE New Brighton Radio dom'to be taken.

Tranmere

Y. DONCASTER R.A.F WALSALL

Stockport Signals Teams in capital letters denote Recreio probable winning combinations while a R draw is indicated hy both teams, be- University ing unchanged.]

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is also understood that the R. A. S. C. is taking a team to Macae to play the Macao Hockey

G| handling; and the further point in 8 that most of these blunders reflect 1ed on Jones-Davis, Elil Roberté, |

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China Mail Sports Diary..

TO-DAY:

Billlards--Open" Championship.

8. M. Smith Gu

(St. Patrick's Club, 8.30 p.m.) Footbal Sunday. Herald Cup. Wales v England÷..."

(Club, 3.30 p.m.). Hockey Mamak Tournament. Wishart 12th Battery

(Naval ground, 4 p.m.): Parthian v. R.A.M.C...

(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.):

Radio Sports v. R.A.0.C. Fanling Hunt and Race Club Steeple Racing.

(Kwant)».

chase. Meeting

TO-MORROW Cricket Triangular Tournament. Armay y. Navyalagud

**) (H.K.C.C., 11 a.m.)* Hockey Mamak Tournament. Police v. R.A.B.C.

(Sookanpoo, 4 p.m.)

ARSENAL AND WEDNESDAY WIN WHILE VILLA DRAW

Arsenal

English League.

London, Saturday.

SECOND DIVISION

Sheffield U.

FIRST DIVISION

4 Portsmouth

2 Bradford C? 1 Stoke

0 Bury D

5 Burnley Middlesboro 2 Chesterfield 2 Charlton:

Birmingham

Blackburn

Blackpool - 0 Newcastle-

Derby

Everton

Leeds

Manchester C.BE

WednesdaysALSY

Sunderlandy 92

West Brom 74 Leitosfer

4 Fulham0 Notts F

Lincoln

1 Millwall

BiNotts C

20 Port Vale

0 Southampton Swanson ~

8 West Ham

2 Bradford

6 Oldham

8 Tottenham

4 Grimsby:

1Preston

Scottish League.

FIRST. DIVISION

Aberdeen

21 Celticy

Ukirk Hamilton Hearts

Kilmarnock

Morton

English League.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Bournemouth 2 Watford 0 Brentford 2 Aldershot

6 Airdrieonians 0 Bristol C. 6 Cowdenbeath 0 Clapton 15 Dundee 50! 2Coventry 1 Partick 2 Exeter -

1 Motherwell

8+E. Stirling

30 Queen's Park" 4 Ayra

U1 Ranger 4281 Mirren

218t. Johnstone 2 Third Lanark

3 Luton K Newport N'thampton 08windon 2 Torquay

8 Brighton

2 Reading

2 Bristol R. 8 Southend

1 Crystal PA

10. Gillingham. 2 Norwich

16► Cardiff S

“THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Barnsley

Southport 8York

Crowe

2 Darlington"

0 Doncaster

4Gatesbead

5 Halifax 0 Hartlepools 40 Hull

3 Queen's PR 1

Stockport Aranmere Walsall Wroxham

Barrò 2 Rotherham

Mansfield /

1 Rochdale D. Carlisle 4 Accrington Chester

5. Now

Ighton Ov

Reuter

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