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St. Andrew's Forming 7-A-Side League R.A.M.C. Losing Timmins
SENIOR & FLOOD GREATLY-ASSIST
RAS.C. IN MAMAK TOURNEY
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INCOGNITOS TO FIELD TWO TEAMS.
(By Centre Half.)
Austen, a newcomer,
CLUB SUTCLIFFE 91:
· HAMMOND 67:
M.C.C. ONLY 286 Moore's 4 For 23 And · Larwood's Effort.
RESULTS OF TOUR TO DATE.
SU
Bendigo, Yesterday. UTCLIFFE and Hammond enjoyed batting practice in the match between the M.C.C. and the Victorian County XI here to-day. The Yorkshireman contributed 91 and "Wally" Hammond 67 to wards the tourists total of 286. The home team, however, forced a draw.
E. LAMMERT, a cousin of Cavill, while Geoffrey Lammert, the Inter-was seen In action at right half Continuing their innings the! port rugger player, is making his back in place of Hardy. Chaffey, M.C.C. carried their overnight [debut for the Hong Kong Hockey who usually plays right wing oc- total of 30 for no wicket to 286, Club first eleven in their match cupied the Inside position, with Moore capturing 4 wickets for 29 against the Navy on the Naval Bryce, as his wing. Their combino- runs. The home team collapsed ground at King's Park to-morrow tion was good, Bryce being respon-sensationally, and at the close of afternoon. Lammert, who has been sible for many dangerous moves on play had lost 11 of their 13 wic playing regularly for the Shameen the Incognitos' goal. Hockey Club, of which team A. T..
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Lay is also a former member, will) V. REED, the Club left full be seen in action on the right wing, back, bad the misfortune to thus displacing J. L. Tetley. The fall on the sand ground in the same Club are fielding a strong eleven match, cutting his right arm rather and should render a good account of badly. Scott, of the Signals, on the themselves: Incidentally, this game other hand, was unfortunate to get should act as a pointer to the forth hit on the head with the ball, but coming Sim Shield series which happily, the injury was not serious. commence on February 15. The
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kets for 75, Larwood having cap- tured 3 for 15 to bring his tally for the match to 7 for 44. The home side, batted 13 and fleided 11.
Full scores 48 cabled 'by Reuter were as follow:
Victorian XI: 215 (Larwood 4 for
29)
75 for 11 (Larwood 3 for 15) M.C.C.: 286 (D. R. Jardine 11.)
Sutcliffe 0. Hammond 67, Moore 4 for 23).
Club team to-morrow is as fol- DOUBLE loss will be sustained lows:-H. W. Lee; J. Rodger, E. V. A
by the departure on Saturday Reed; W. A. Reed, A. A. Dand next from the Colony of Corporal rast before taking part in the third The M.C.C. will now enjoy a brist (Capt.), J. E. Potter: F. E. Lam-Timmins, of the R.A.M.C. who is Test at Adelaide mert, W E. Williams, G.. E. R. leaving for Home
on Friday the aboard the s.8.13th!. Divett, A T. Lay, C. C. Francis. Ranchi. The Medical, Corps will The following have been the re-
lose a regular "player, while the sults of the M.C.C. team to date:-. HE Navy will be fielding a fairly Mamak Tournament will be robbed] strong team, with the Medway of the services of a most efficient,
Weat Australia-Drown Officers' supplying the forward line. Timmins has played regularly for In Sub.-Lt. Donald, the Navy have the R.A.M.C. Mamak team at left a speedy right wing-he is one of half back and has also figured in the best players in that position in friendly fixtures. He has en occa the Colony-and Potter will have no sion played at left full-back. easy task in marking him. The defence will be well served by Lt. centre- White, who is a brilliant
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ERGEANT Major A. W. Kirton Vaughan, the newly appointed
half, while Lt.-Comdr. Higham in goal furnishes a splendid last line Secretary of the Mamak Tourna- of defence. It is probable thatment, in place of Staff Sergeant Commander Shaw, of H.M.S. Kent, E. V. Marshall, of the R.A.SC., whe will be included in the Navy's resigned owing to his impending departure from Hong Kong, is a stalwart in the Medical Corps de-
defence.
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Siavitation from the Macas in the same position, and gave T. Andrew's Club have received fence, playing at right full back. Recently he figured in the Army
ja.good impression.
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Hockey Club to travel to Macao to play there. No definite arrange- ments have yet been made but it is TNTER-CHANGE of visits between understood that the match will be
local teams and the Macao played in the near future. Mean-
v Combined Australian XI-Drown
South Australia-
Won by frus & 129
v Victoria-Won by-Inns & 183
y New South Wales
Won by inna. & 44
y Australian XI-Drawn
v AUSTRALIA-Won by 10 wkts.
y Southern Districts, N.S.W.......
Drawn
Tasmania-Won by inne & 128
v Tasmania-Brain
AUSTRALIA-Lost by 111 runs v Victoria Country XI-Drawn
FANLING JUNIOR, CHAMPIONSHIP.
Draw For First Round.
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METRES INSTEAD OF YARDS
AMERICANS ADOPT THE EUROPEAN STANDARD
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New York, Dec. 4.
athletics at Yale, led the discussion
THE Amateur Athletic Union | in favour of the change,"advocated adopted the matrie system of it lu "fairness to American ath- measurement for all track and field lotos SUNČA
events, ruled out all "special" "Sooner or later," he said, "we houts in amateur boxing tourna- are coming to a universal system of ments and abandoned an attempt measurement. It is obvious that to raise Olympic funds by an the international metric system will | "Olympic Tax" on admission, in the not be changed so it is up to us to closing session of the 44th annual make our system conform. Only convention.
England and the United States re- tain the yards and miles. It is not fair to keep away from our com petitors the chance to break all the real world's records simply because. we do not run our races at metres.. In fairness to American athletes we should make the change."
The change to the metric system, the universal standard in European competition, came as a distinct sur
rise for the question, a matter of argument for a number of years, was not on the convention pro-
gramme.
But the motion to supercede yarda B. D. Evana (01) v. W. A. Stewart and miles with metres, and kilome.
(90).
The change became effective om January 1, so that virtually all of the coming indoor season's meets
C. H. Bradley (89) v.. H. /tres was passed by a three fourths will be run in accordance with me--
Dawkes (81).
L. Goldman (90), v. H. G. Wal-
lington (01).
while, activity is centred on a newly Hockey Club commenced on January First Round of the 1932 Junior formed mixed seven-a-side league visited the Portuguese Colony and Kong Golf Club.
when the Radio Sports Club Championship of the Royal Hong between members of the Club only won by 5 goals to 2. The R.AS.C. A programme is being drawn up were invited to go toe, but as their and four teams will be selected with only vacant matches on Tuesdays and Thursdays booked by the Radio, the visit had date was previously on the Marina ground. The sug to be cancelled. Last Sunday, the gestion is receiving enthusiastic
Y.M.C.A. sent a team to Macao, and' support and already many have signified F. Wong and Miss M. did well to emerge victors by the. Woolley, the captains of the Club, without the services of D. McLellan, odd goal in three. The "y were
of their intention to play.
I also understand that the Club F. S. W. Smith, also of the half- their skipper and best player, and are to play H.M.S. Medway Officers back line, H. J. D. Lowe, of the eleven, probably on January 20, on the Naval ground at King's Park however, played a brilliant game. Club, who deputized for McLellan, In the Medway team the Saints Many "" ladies also went, includ- and the match will be a good testing Miss M. Mason, captain of the "Y" Ladies' eleven, Miss A. Fowler, of the Saints' strength.
vice-captain, and Miss O. Dalziel, while other sporting personalities in
will meet really stiff opposition,
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in the Marak
(92),
tric measurements.
Incidentally, all record holders at yards and miles, now listed in the books are virtually assured of going down as all-time champions at these dis- tances since they seldom will be run. again.
vote of the delegates without a single disscating voice.
This move obviously was aimed G. W. Sewell (92) v. H. C. Gould to bringing about a universal sy
tem of measurement for track and H. Hampton (91) v. C. B. Robert-field events and, as a direct result,
son (93).
universal records.
Johnny Mages, Bowdla. track The change applies only to track coach who with A. C. Gilbert, chair and field, not to swimming or other: J. MacKnight (84) v. D. Ellis man of the advisory board of sports.
(89).
C. E. Sandstrom (91) v. T. C.
Mengahan (84).
1. Bay (19) . . . . MRS, STANTON WINS
tón (92). Figures in brackets denote qualify-
ing scores.
First Round to be played on or
before February 26,
JOSS
MRS. PEDERSEN SECOND,
Tournament is satisfactory. The W. Alley, of the K.F.C., and Miss before January 22: "Second Round Fifth Ladies" "A" Class R.A.S.C., who have shown remark-champion swimmer, were also in the 19; and the Final (36 holea) on or Championship, able progress during the past sea-party. son, due in no small measure to the recent inclusion of Senior and Flood, secured an easy victory over the German Club. The Service Corps, however, will soon be losing the services of Marshall, who has play ed at back, but who recently has been occupying the position of right|R.A.M.C, half back Lieut. Jeffers will All his place at right back, in partner- ship with Whitley.
Sporting Activities For Week Joss, which lost the protest
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F.
TO-DAY
Hockey-Mamak Tournament
v. Roya 1Signals
Boxing-China Fleet Championships (Leo Theatro) Hockey-Mamok Tournament (Sookunpoo, 4 pmm.)| Poilce v. 12th Battery TO-MORROW
(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.) Billiards Open Championship
·Friendly Match Brimblacombe v, C. P. O. Simmonds Hong Kong Hockey Club v.
(St. Patrick's Club, 8.30 p.m.)
Lincolnshire Regiment CheapORMA
(U.S.K.C. ground, 5 p.m.) Victoria Chess Club v. German Club
SATURDAY AN (5.15 p.m.)
Billiards-Open Championship Hockey-Mamak Tournament LA. Osmund v. C. P. 0. Barwis University v. RA.S.G.
(St. Patrick's Club. 8.80 p.m.) (Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.); Cricket-First Division Friendly Matches ment |Indian R. C. v. Navy (1)
ng Kong C. Cv. Univerally (F) Second Division ground, 6 p.m.) Kowloon G. Chv, Pollen" (L}"
University, Hong Kong C.C. (L).
C... Civil Service Craigongowor (8.35 pm)
Hockey-Caer Clark Cup Y.M.O.A. v. Hong Kong Ladies Central British Association va
St Andrew's
new members from Macao to join Hong Kong Hockey Club seniors v. Hong them, and they will thus be able to. Navy
field two elevens. I also understand
(U.S.RO. TO Hunting
Inte: two sections next season, with Fanling Hunt Hoands Meet (Kennels) Navy Indian R. C. (F)
that the Tournament will be divided
about twelve teams imeach section.
The stronger teams will be closed in
Biliarda Open Championship
the senior section, while the weaker J. A. da Lus v. D. C. Darham combinations will have a section of their own.
W
(St. Patrick's Club, 280 p.m.)
:Lawn Tennis' Ladica" R.C. Američan Tournammt
G Mamak Tournament Phoenix v. German Club
against Jan in the "A" Class ber 26, yesterday defeated bor Znd Championship Race on Novem
rival by a margin of 2 points in the Fifth Ladies' Championship for "A" Class Yachts.
Mrs. Shenton piloted the winner while Mra Pedersen was at tho helm of Jan, which is now 8 points
PITTSBURGH
LOSE RUGBY BY
RECORD SCORE:
Southern California.
Triumphs.
WEST BEAT EAST..
New York, Jan. 2. Southern California smather- ed Pittsburg by 35 points to nil in the annual Rose Bowl con- test at Pasadena, Florida, while at San Francisco the East bow ed to the West by 13 points to: -21.
A crowd of 88,000 spectators saw
in arrears of Joss in the aggregate the Trojans win their twentieth. pointa, In the Men's event the consecutive victory,
positions are reversed, Jan being 251 Ford Palmer, letterman from points ahead of Joss
last year, scored a touch-down after The following were the results running 36 yards in the first of yesterday's race
period, while Homer Grimth repost Course (1) Channel Rocks (P), (2) ed the feat in the third. In the Kowloon Rock (2), (8) Mark on Line last quarter the Trojans scored (8), (4) Crist Rock M.B. (8), (5) (F), M.B. (8). ()
Mark Line (8), (6) Crist Rock three times more, Warburton touch--
fng down twice and Dick Barber, Troy's great broad jumper who was a member of the Olympic Games
(Caroline Hill, 3 p.)
JONES, who has scored 8 Miscellaneons Presentation of Prizes Parthian y. Radio Sports goals for the Signals, and who
at K.D.C Billiards-Steel, Coulson League
Distance: 8.6 Millen, Started at 3.10 p.m.
NeTime. „7 Finished Warp 11:5044:16:18.47 Get(Mra, Griffin)...) La Lindham/5.17,42
5.05.19
Is a left wing of no menn ability: ERA FRIDA HAWACHINE A LANE FOR AZLE (Kings Park, 4 p.m.) | 28: (Birs.:Sheldon)
Entries close for Hong Kong C.C. was an absented from the Signals in C. & P.0's Cluby Royal Artillery Sgts. Open Championships.
Rugby Triangular. Tournament
Police Club v. St. Patrick's EAS
their match against the Incognitos Royal Engineers Bgts, v. Paisce Hotel Navy Club on Sunday. His place was filled by Garrison Sets. v. S. W. Borderers' Sets
Mira Pederson). Inobel E2E 6.14.25
Time.Total Corrected Pisteam, once.
5.13,47519
6.17.42
15.
3.05.19
5.14.25
11
(Miss M. Whitham); Vangendo
105.00.218
(Bockumpoo, 4 m.)
Joss
5,5 (Mro. 5tanton),
Visk
Ernie Smith kicked four goals and Lady one, FAMI
- In the East-West game, Sehal- dach (California) did all the scor ing for the West while Viviano (Cornell) and Dick Fenol (North- western) were responsible for, the touchdowns for the East Reuter,"
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