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TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1933.

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HONG KONG RUGBY TEAM SELECTED FOR THE

K.C.C. PRIZE

DISTRIBUTION

ON THURSDAY

Mixed Concert Features Programme.

LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS.

The Kowloon Cricket Club are! holding Mixed Concert in their pavilion on Thursday evening com- mencing at 9 p.m., and will take the opportunity of distributing prizes won at cricket, laws tennis and lawn bowls for the year 1931-32.

The arrangements for the, con- eert are in the very able hands of Mrs. Younghusband and Mr. V. C. Labrum and everything points to at most enjoyable evening.

The following are the prize win-]

neru:-

CRICKET

1st X-Batting-E. F. Fincher

(27-138-8---902~-~17,47)

1st XI-Bowling-(7. C: Burnett (277,5-64-050-70-13.57)

2nd XI-Batting-F. S. W. Smith

(18-106-3-584-38.93).

2nd XI-Bowling-F. S. W. Smith

(158.4-35-446—50—8.92)

LAWN TENNIS—1931-32 Men's Singles-E C. Fincher; Runner-up-W. Hyde.

Men's Singles Handicap "A"..........

E. C. Fincher; Rauner-up-A. E. Guest.

Men's Singles Handicap "B"-

C. J. Tacchi; Itunner-up W. W.[ Hirst.

and E.. F. Fincher, Runners-ul

F. Zimmern and W. Hung.

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loose scrum in the Club half during the Triangular Tourns- ment game on Saturday which the Army lost by 9 pts. to nll. Our photograph shows Lt. Hiber1, L.-Comdr. Stephenson, the Irish International and referee, D. McLellan, Cpl Tratt, A. P. Hall-Thompson, Cpl. Suter, Lt. Martin, A. K. Munro, J. C. Millar and S. H. Garrod.

Formidable Side Behind

The Scrum

Macintosh And Cherrill

In The Forwards

SHANGHAI PESSIMISTIC

MCLELLAN SUFFERING FROM SPINAL TROUBLE X-RAYED.

(By Serum Half.)

HE following have been select D. McLELLAN vice captain of

ed to represent Hong Kong

the Hong Kong Rugby Club, against Shanghai in the coming who was injured last Saturday Mixed Doubles Handicap G. A Rugby interport in Shanghai dur- while playing in the Triangular P'hite and -Miss 0. Dalziel; Runners-up-Mr. and Mrs. R. Bing the Chinese New Year.

Hambly!

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LAWN TENNIS 1932-3. Men's Singles--E. C. Fincher; runner-up-A. E. Guest (6-3, 6--2, 6-4).

Men's Singles (Junior)-P. 0. Dunne Runner-up G. A. White! (2-6, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3).

Men's Handicap Doubles-E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher.

Men's Handicap Singles "A" S. A. Gray: Runner-up-W. C. Hung (3-6, 6-4,) 6—2).

Ladies' Singles-Mrs. H. M. Me- Tavish; Runners-up-Miss M. Grif- fiths (6-2, 6-0).

Miss

Mixed Doubles Handicap-E, F. Fincher and Mrs. McTavish; Run- nera-up--E. C. Fincher and O. Dalziel (4—6, 4, 6—3)..

Consolation-W. H. Hirst and F. S. W. Smith,

LAWN BOWLS 1931 President's Cup--Winner.

J. P. Whitham

G. P. Lammert

R. H. Griffiths

. W. H. B. Rigg

J. J. Ferguson

M. W. Turner

J. A. R. Selby (Captain)

R. H. Bradford'

W. E. Peora

M. N. Macintosh

D. McLellan (Vice. Captain) W. Kerr

J. C. Miller

A. P. Hall-Thompson.

R. Cherrill.

Tournament against the Army, is still in the Kowloon Hospital under

dbservation, though not seriously

hurt.

McLellan was kicked On the spine which made it necessary for him to be taken to hospital the same day. The doctors cannot say what is exactly wrong with him at present, the X-Ray photographs

not coming out very clear.

McLellan will be X-Rayed once

CAPTAIN'S CUP AT FANLING

Dodwells Beat Holders In Governor's Shield.

WEEK-END GOLF.

The following were the results of matches in the Second Round of the Captain's Cup played at Fan- ling last week-ond:-

Hampton beat Stark 6 and 5. Hole beat Bawkes 2 and 1. Megarry beat Mundy I up. Gould beat Leach 5 and 4. Mackle beat Butlin 1 up.. *Dulley.v. Lay.

Monaghan beat Petherick 2 up. Lissaman beat Sleap 3 and 2.

*not play yel.

The Third Round of the Gov-] ernor's Shield, which was played | last week-end, provided a Bensa- tion when the P.W.D., the holders, succumbed to Dodwells by the large margin of 5 and 3.

The following were the results, the winners entering the Semi- Final:-

Dodwells beat P.W.D. 5 and 3. Education Dept. beat University

7 and 5.

B.A.T. hent A.P.C. 3 and 2. Lane, Crawfords beat Lincolns

3 and 1.

POLISH TENNIS STAR CONVERTED BY TILDEN

Not Banned As An Amateur.

P.

INTERPORT

C. MINNS (Oxford) just, manages to evade a flying tackle

Oxford and Cambridge at Twickenham, London, before over 40,000 who saw Oxford win by. 8 points to 3 after an exciting struggle. Minns scored twice for the winners,

Forwards Who Might Have Been Three-Quarters

By CLEM LEWIS,

Wales, Cambridge and Cardiff.

Chatting recently with Willie till Newport can unearth a scrum- Lewellyn, the great wing three-half will things be right with quarter of former days, he asked them.

LAI WAH

CUP GAME ON ·

SATURDAY

Army And Civilian

Elevens.

The following have been select- ed to play for the Civilians against the Army in the Lai Wah Cup on Saturday on the Hong Kong Foot- ball Club ground at 3.30 p.m.;

G. Rodger (Club);

-Martin (Club),

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S. Strange (Club) (captain);

Bliss (Kowloon),

Beltrao (St. Joseph's),

A. Duncan (Club);

T. Pile (Police),

Hill (Kowloon),

A. V. Gosano (St. Joseph's),

B. Gosana (St. Joseph's), F. Santos (Recrolo).

Reserves: Blackbourne and Brit-. tain (Police), E. Strango and Wil. liams (Club), and Blake (Kow- loon).

The following will represent the Army:---

Pte. Heath (Lincolns);

Gnr. Allen (RA), L/Cpl. Mullane (S.W.B.);

E/Cpl. Barber (Lincolns), Gnr. Pardoe (R.A.), Pta. Podmore. (S.W.B.);

Pte. Harris (Lincolns), Bdr. Bryant (RA), Pte: Sands (R.A.0.B.), Pte. Jones (S.W.B.), me whether I had noticed how, al- Possibly they have the right man Bdr Seal (RA), most without exception, the modern In their present player, young Reserves: Cpl. Ash (Lincolns), Cork (Lincolns), Pte. Welsh backs were definitely on the Evans, of Ynysddu; but, if so, he L/Cpl.

Wood Baldry (Lincolns), Sgt. small side. I concurred, and he is only in the making.

Far too many of his passes reach (R.A.), L/Bdr. Gough (R.A.), and then gave me what he considered

Ralph along the ground, and ho Pte. Morrison' (S.W.B.). the probable cause for it.

Our players now are almost en-is inclined to delay his deliveries He was given permission by the Polish Tennis Union, which was an-tirely recruited from schoolboy, and even when given a quick heel. xious to give the 20-year old ace a

I wonder whether Newport re- ex-achoolboy teams. Should one chance to prove his ability in big of these teams possess a lad of any-gret allowing the coloured lad.

thing like commanding physique Glivons, to join Cross Keys.

Ignacy. Tłoczyński, : Poland's young tennis star, entered profes sional tennis while the Bill Tilden troupe was here, but the Polish star will not be banned as an amateur.

time competition.

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VETERAN WIN MAMAK MATCH.

Defeat Parthian By

2 Clear Goals.

H.M.S. Veteran defeated H.M.S.

he is automatically made into Newport school product he had He lost to Tilden, after winning again before leaving the hospital the first set, 1/6, 6/1, 6/3. Tilden a forward. Teachers, he maintain quite a lot to do with that team's Newport. I have in a day or two. It is hoped that was suffering from a strained liga. od, look for their backs amongst recent victory his will not be a similar case to ment and relinquished his place in the small lads and their forwards not yet seen him play, but hope to do so next Saturday in the home that of Brian Massey, the former the doubles with Bruce Barnes, en- amongst the big ones.

match against Pontypool, Club skipper who was injured in abling the ollsh youngster also to

Cardiff and Llanelly are the only parthian by 2 goals to nil in a the game between the Club and

teams amongst the undefeated leading Welsh aides but neither Mamak Tournament match played scema strong enough to hold out at Happy Valley yesterday after- noon. The exchanges throughout much longer.

Cardiff just pull through were very even, and it was in the because their rather despised for second half that Rimmer scored two

Two Examples

two Willie Llewellyn game' mo examples of big forwards whom, he considered, would have made In So far, however, there is everyHE back division should consist ternational centres of the ideal type,

Tur back division Jhould consist chance of McLeilan travelling with

One was 1 for Jones, the Llanel- the rugby team to Shanghai.

the most dangerous three ly winger, the other that speedy ΠΟΥ quarter in the last side that visit- forward Gwyn Smith, who

Kowloon and who has not played play in the foursomes.

The team will leave for, Shang-since. hal on Saturday week and will re- turn on February 1.

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TAKE" Selby, assures me that CHANGHAI will have the ad-ed Hong Kong, Scott and Geoffrey captains Bridgend. I think it is wards are a good deal better than goals for the Veteran.

to the effect that S vantage of a series of strenu-More, who represented Hong Kong a point which those who run school people gave them credit for and

JJ rumours

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THE H.M.S. Devonshire rugby

of a diff.

can nor.

are

R.A.S.C. Team.

In their match against the Uni- Fraser; Runner-up-A. E. Silk-the rugby interport against Shang-

ous trial matches against aat wing three quarter, in the last XV.'s should seriously bear in mind. because their backs are brilliant in

versity to-morrow, at Sookunpoo, stone.

hai has been recently jeopardised Japanese College Rugby team from interport, with Hubbard and Nell Dare I repeat the good big one is patches. Vice-President's Cup-Widner Jare entirely without foundation.

same old solid commencing at 4 p.EL, the following Llanelly is the as the half backs.

superior to the good little one? A. Howe; Runner-up-H. Hampton. He is a little disappointed that i

The Japanese will be in Shang- They seem to have co-operated Casting my mind along the per- combination, and I think they have been chosen to represent the Club Handicap-Winner H. Git-injuries and business pressure will

Jeffers: G. Whitley; H. S. G. tins; Runner-up. Fraser, prevent the best representative just prior to the Interport very much better than any of the sonnel of our leading Welsh teams would be harder to beat than Car-R.A.S.C.-W. E. Funnel; J. H.

Norton Cup Handicap Winner side from travelling North, but he match against Hong Kong, and previous formations that have been of to-day, I cannot think

solitary three-quarter or fly-half| My own opinion is that the most Mayell; G. Buckland;. A. C. Keene C. J. Roe; Runner-up-J. M. Jack, is quietly optimistic as the fifteen everything points to a big boost to experimented with,

with anything approaching the phy- likely-looking Welsh side is down P. J. Barlow; H. A. Tipple; P. H. Novie Competition-Winner players selected form a formidable rugby in the northern city as the

at Swansea. In R. R. Morris they Senior; T H. Spain and T. O'Con sique of a Gwyn Nicholls. Smith; Runner-up-C. G. Harrison. alde. There is a possibility that result of the forthcoming fort-

night's programme.

After the passing of the opening have the one fly-half who Pairs Handicap-Winner A, C. W. R. Andrewes will be Invited to

Afteen, which included Lieut. month of the sensen we an now challenge Ralph, whilst the for- Rugby is taking big strides in ners-up-F. E. Skinner & V. C.

the Shanghai Club with five teams the Navy half backs, and Lieut. strength of the leading clubs. The sound all round.

back This brings me Labrum.

MONG those who are unfor in the field on the same after-Rothwell and Mid Barnes the Navy outstanding event has not been on

tunate not to make the trip noon, thus establishing a new pre- wing three-quarter in the local the credit aide, but rather the re- starting point, Swansea will suf- fer chiefly, because their back divi- are J. H. McElney, S. H. Garrod, cedent in the history of the Club. Triangular Tournament, went down G. C. Moutrie, A. K. Munro and

to the onslaughts of the Fourth

I refer to the. unusual state of slon is so physically frail. • • U. S. Marines by a penalty goal things at Newport, and ask myself Morrie, for instance, is under L. G. Robertson.' It is understood OR all the enthusiasm display and a try. (6 points) to a penalty the question: When before, have 5ft 6ia, and somewhere round

F Y.M.C.A. hockey frat eleven against pany the team and play in the for-reports, however, show a pessimaia-gon (3 point round last Saturday. Newport the position of course, would become in a year or so if he d

ed in the North, newspaper on the Shanghai opened a season in such a Sat. What a national asset ho H.K.S: Bde. R.A. en the Marina warda, a position to which he is tic trend towards the coming Inter-

The large crowd which witness-is not alarming and can be re- had more inches and a fav extra RC Signala 18 11 8 2 52 17 26 lat Bty, H.K.S. 10 9 0 1 469 19 ground at 5.10 p.m. to-day:-L. D. unaccustomed.

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5 3.26 23 19 Skinner; D.. Owen, E.. O. Murphy;! The Club backs could hardly port. Shanghai have been unfor E. F. Selk, R. A. Bates, F. W. E. have been improved upon unless tunate in the matter of injuries, ed the game were surprised when medied. I remember my first year stone-always provided held not Allon; J. M. Wilson, G. C. Burnett, perhaps by the inclusion of Robert and as a result they have seldom a penalty thirty yards out, Fratt with Calif. We began with three lose his present mercurial quali incognites 1900020 2018 W. J. Browne, G. H. Fowler and son, but the latter, has not played been able to field the same three- a defeats and then ran through. 17 ties!

quarter line...

Silkstone & P. T. Farrell; Run-make the trip as one of the reserves. Shanghai, last Saturday witnessing Armytage, Lieut.-Comdr. Woods, form some iden of the playing wards, in spite of Saturday, Mamak Hockey

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Y: M. C. A. ELEVEN TO-DAY.

The following will represent the that M. N. Macintosh will accom-

T. J. Price.

since ho injured his collar bone.

SOUTH CHINA FOOTBALLER WEDS.

KONG-PAK,

Tthe South China

inside right and scorer of 13 League goals to date this season, photographed with his bride, Miss Chu, on the roof of. Lane Crawford's Restaurant. Owing: to his living in Can- ton..Tam was in eligible for the Inter port against Shang- hal last November, (Lo Sal-tung.)

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The

serum This

verse.

to my

Table

(Up to and including yesterday's

Modway

games.)

Goals P.WL D. F. A.Pts. ...18 12 0.1 548 25.

St. Andre 30 15.

kicking a very fine goal.

Undoubtedly Newport are ex The absence of Fowler and Marines, however, were the faster games without a single setback Blackwood and the injury to C. D. aide and soon after equalised from perfencing their lean time, and re- H. K. C. C. CRICKET TEAMS.

12th A Wales has robbed the alde of the a penalty, and scored the winning verting to their game last Saturday attacking force that was so evident points when one of their forwards I overheard a trite remark from The following teams will repre- RE.

R.A.M.C Parthlin a certain official of the Walsh sent the Hong Kong Cricket Club in last year, and has caused the selec- dashed over from a loose

their matches against the Univer Union.

Wishart tors more grey hairs than ever near the Devonshire line.

was the Devonshire's first defeat

"Show me," he said, "a fly-halffsity on Saturday at 2 p.m., the 2nd Veteran before.

German Club who is in brillant form, and I will XI match being a league match: Tamara The pack more or less chooses in Shanghal.

24th RA show you a scrum worker who is 1st XI at B. E. C. C. itself, though Shanghai has a wealth of excellent forwards, the THE following will represent the also in brilliant form. R. J. R. Mitchell (Captain), G. C 20th B.A. back division causing the only Club "A" against H.M.S. Kent Then thought the reverse must Beck, Sub. Lt. Carver, E.RR.A.0.0. anxiety.

on the Club Ground at 5.15 to be true, or at least, no fy-half can Duckitt, H, R. B. Hancock, D. SELLO tel 57 Neal has been tried out success morow?

do himself justice unless his acram Harley, II. Owen Bughes, O. DC. Sth Destroyers fully at scrum half, though his A. F. Jenkins, R. Goldman, worker and serum are playing well. Marton, T. A. Pearce, A. Rofd and Passes are rather high and inclin Goldman, S. J. H. Fox, A. H. Har I write there remarks because C. B. R. Sargent ed to be wild. Bowerman's inclú bord; A. D. Lowson, A. W, Tor- overheard for too many remarks sion in the senior team has proved riple; W. Cochran, Austin, R, to the effect that Ralph was not ja successful experiment and though Stilliard, F. R Burch, A Nigel, R. the Ralph of last year The may be rather young and elight Cherrill, W E Peers and E. Overlooking Givvons

a little encouragement should work Walkden dies

The dazzling try of his against Kilbec, H. J. D. Lowe, R. 9. W the gracle.DANS

Reserves:-F E, Skinner and Cardiff showed me plainly enough Patterson, J. R. Potter, Z. Stoker

that the all has the knack. Not and J. R. Way. (Continued at foot of next Column) S. H. Garrod.

2nd XI at University:

C. E. Gahagan (Captain), A. K MacKenzie, H. J. Armstrong G. W. Bishop, A. H. Harbord, LD

RACING

96 1 2 19 10-14 40.17-20.10 9 38 3 10 17 9 1 16-189 4 01 18 32 1427758.315

·78-47 0:12:1 53 2 0 10 15

2790 10:484 7 2.10 24 4

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