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CLUB SHOULD BEAT
THE NAVY.
Lammert's Debut On The Wing.
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The Hong Kong Hockey Club Arst eleven, who
played goalless draw with the Jats last week in their first match in the |1933 season, are meeting the Royal, Navy for the first time in the 1932-33 season, on the Naval ground, King's Park, this afternoon at 5 p.m. The Club are fielding a strong team and should the Navy be at full strength, a good game should be the outcome..
The Club, however, should win.
ST. JOSEPH'S
TEAM FOR THE
PHILIPPINES
A. V. Gosano To Captain SOUTHPORT PLAYER
Strong Combination.
MANILA'S CARNIVAL WEEK.
The following players from the St. Joseph's Recreation Club have obtained leave to travel to Manila with the St. Joseph's team.
R. Marques;
S. Souza,
L. Gomes;
N. Beltras,
V. Costa,
I. Fernandez;
A. Ward,
D. Leonard,
A. V. Gosano (Captain),
B. Gesano,
M. Sabhan.
Reserves E. Lawrence (back),
IN CLUB SIDE.
"A" Should Beat Kent
At Rugby.
TWO INTERPORTERS IN SIDE.
The Club "A" should defeat H. M. S. Kent in today's Rugby match at the Valley at 5,16 p.m.
E. Walkden, the former Southport | player, will be making his second appearance for the Club, and C. Austin, the Shanghai Interport hooker will also be assisting the Club pack. The civilians are field- ing two of the selected Colony team in R. Cherrill and W. E. Peers.
The following is the Club side:-
F. E. Lammert, of the Shameen F. G. Victor (half back) and L.A. F. Jenkins: R. Goldman, L. Gold- Club, is making his debut on right Souza (forward).
pre-
man, S. J. H. Fox and A. H. Har-
wing, and his partnership withi It will be recalled that the bord: A. D. Lowson and A. W. Tor- W. E. Williams, the Welsh Inter- Philippines Amateur Athletic rible: W. Cochran, C. Austin, R. national, will be interesting to Federation extended an invitation Stillfard, F. R. Burch, A. Nigel R. watch. Williams has been
to the St. Joseph's Football Club Cherrill W, E. Peers and E. Walk-[ |viously partnered by A. E. P. to send a representative team to den.
Guest and J. L. Tetley, the latter Manila in order to participate in Reserves:-L. Skinner and S. H. more often of late. The forward the Carnival weak and line is strong, but A, T. Lay, on arouse football enthusiasm in the
to
also to Garrod.
the left wing, will have to display Philippines in view of the decision his form brilliance if he is to enter a team from the Islands maintain his big reputation.
in the Berlin Olympic Games in The Navy forward line, which 1936. will probably be, supplied by the Mr. A. V. Gosano of interport Medway Ofcers, is consistently fame will captain the team while good, and J. E. Potter, the Club Messrs. C. A. Goldenberg, manager left half back, will have no casy and R. M. Omar, trainer will also task in marking Sub-Lieut. Donald, accompany the team.
a very speedy right wing. Lt. The team will leave Hong Kong Currie is another forward who may on the Empress of Asia on Febru- cause Harold Lee, the Club's goal-ary 3, and will return by the same kocper, some anxiety,
ship on February 21.
The Navy's defence is safe, with Lt.-Comdr. Higham, one of the finest custodians in the Colony,
The match, incidentally, will YACHTING
serve as a pointer to the Sim Shield series, which are due to commence) in the middle of next month.
The Club will line out as fol- lows-H. W. Lee; J. Rodger, E. V. Reed; W. A. Reed, A. A. Dand (Captain), J. E. Potter; F. E. Lam- mert. W. E. Williams, G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Francis, and A Lay.
UNIVERSITY SHOULD BEAT
SERVICE CORPS.
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INTERPORT
SHANGHAI
SOCCER TEAM
DUE ON JAN. 23|
The Shanghai Interport Football team will leave on the President Hoover, sailing on January 21 from Shanghai and arriving in Hong Keng on January 23,
The feam will leave Hong Kong) for Shanghai on the same ship on) January 31.
C. S. C. C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
The following will represent the
CANCELLED Civil Service Cricket Club in 'friendly matches aganist the Craigengower Cricket on Satur-
Hong Kong will not have the day:- opportunity for defending the Grist 1st XI at home Yachting Shield against the Shang-
J. E. Richardson Thai invasion.
(captain), Three of the four Barrow, N. J. Bebbington, B. D. selected Shanghai team now find Hamilton, E. B. Reed, R. A. J. Evans, B. C. K. Hawkins, E. W. that they will be unable to make Simpson, H. E. Strange, H. G. the trip to the Colony, and the 1933 Wallington and R. M. Wood. fixture has thus been abandoned. 2nd XI. Away:
The University will play their tenth game in the Mamak Tourna. ment when they meet the R.A.S.C. at Sockunpoo this afternoon, at 4
p.m.
In P. C. Tang, A. J. M. Rod- rigues and A, J. Basto, the Univer-| sity have a solid defence, while 0. de Sousa, is a very dashing leader of the forward line. Fun- nell, in goal for the Service Corps, is safe. Lt. Mayell, who has been playing on the left wing, will be
seen at right-half back. Flood is an absentee from the forward line, and this may have some adverse effect on the Corps' combination.
HOCKEY DANCE,
The Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club are holding their fifth annual dance at Lane, Crawford's Restau- rant tonight at 9 p.m.
R. A. AND HERMES DRAW.
Y.M.CA. LOSE
Weak Side Succumb
To H.K.S.R.A.
AFTER SCORING FIRST.
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COMBINED SCHOOLS' XI.
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Sporting Activities For Week
TO-DAY
Billards-Open Championship Brimblecombe v. C. F. 0. Simmonds (St. Patrick's Club, 8.30 p.m.)
Chesa
TO-MORROW.
Billiards Open Championship J. A. da Luz v. D. C. Darham
(St. Patrick's Club, 8.30 p.m.) Ladies' R.C.. American Tournament
Lawn Tennis
(2.80 p.m.) Miscellaneous-Presentation of Prizes
at K.C.C.
The following have been selelet- ed to play for the Combined Schools Cricket XL against Mr. the A. ground Kowloon the G. R. Sayer's XI, on the Civil Ser-F. C.A. by the odd goal in three after Sharpbain
vice ground on Sunday at 2 p.m. H.K.S.R.A. defeated the Y.MI. J. L. Youngsaye (captain), J. being on level terms at the interval. (D.B.S.), A. Zimmern (D.B.S.), E. Victoria Chess Club v. German Club
(C.B.S.), A. J. Hulse Fowler gave the "Y" the lead as Frith (D.B.S.), M. el Arculli (Q.C.).
(5.15 p.m.)
FRIDAY Hockey-Mamak Tournament the result of a neat shot in a scrin-G. Lee (Q.C.), S. Loe (Q.C.), A. A. nage in the R. A. goalmouth, but Rumjahn (St. J.). G. Windsor (St, J.),
Billiards Steel, Coulson League almost from the bully off the Indian and G. Souza (St. J.).
(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.)Police Club v. St. Patrick'a
C. & P.O.'s Club v Royal Artillery Sgt. right wing netted the equaliser.
Twelfth man: B. D. Lay (D.B.S.).
Royal Engineers' Sgts, v. Palaco Hotel Friendly Matches Hong Kong Hockey Club seniors v.
Garrison Sgts. v. S. W. Borderers' Sgta Navy
Boxing-China Fleet Championships (U.S.R.C. ground, 5 p.m.)
(Lee Theatre) Hockey-Mamak. Tournament Hunting
Police. v. 12th Battery
(Sookunpoo, 4. p.m.) Friendly Match
University v. R.A.SC.
In the second half the "Y" had OPEN BILLIARDS TOURNEY. quite their fair share of the ex-
The Chinese Amateur. Athletic changes but were unable to score Association are staying an Open The Indian centre-forward netted Billiards Tournament for a Silver Fanling Hunt Hounds Meet (Kennels) The Royal Artillery failed to take the winning goal with a magnift Bowl presented by Mr. Mok Ying advantage of three penalty kicke cont shot from a difficult angle after Kwai. Entries close on February Club. "A" v. Kent in their game with H.M.S. Hermesa solo effort. The Y.M.C.A. were 25.
Rugby.
in the Semi-Final Round of the not at fall strength and found the United Services Senlor Football Shield competition yesterday, and after continued practice on grass Band ground a great disadvantage were forced to a draw of 3 goals-all
Taylor (2) and Brooks scored for the Hermes in the first half while Moore registered the "hat trick" in the second half.
C. M. SEQUEIRA CARRIES OFF PRESIDENT'S CUP.
Fourth Successive Year,
C. M. Sequeira retained the President's Cup when he wan the second match of the play. off in the senior championship of the Kowloon Chess Club.
This is the fourth succes- sive year that Sequeira has won the trophy.
P.Ivanovich beat A. Prata, and J. Easton beat H. H. Bush In the Junior Championship, ⠀⠀⠀
1
pitches.
Y.M.C.A.-L. D. Skinner; E. Owen, E. O. Murphy; E. F. Selk, R. A. Bates (Captain), R. Dormer; W. Stoker, G. C. Burnett, W. J. Brouns, G. H. Fow-) lor and T. J. Price.
NAVY TO PLAY
SELECTED XI
(3.15 p.m.)
(Valley 5.15 p.m.)
Two World Records Shattered
Over 800 Miles At 112.5 m.p.h.
Hong Kong Hockey Club v
Lincolnshire Regiment)
(U.S.R.C. ground, 5 p.m.) SATURDAY Billards Open Championship L. A. Osmund v. G. P. O. Barwis
(St. Patrick's Club, 8.80 p.m.) Cricket First Division
Indian R. C. v. Navy (F) Hong Kong C. C. v. University (F). NE hundred and ten miles nium of his Miller-Special, despite
Army v Kowloon C.C. (F) ONE
Second Division northeast of Los Angeles in a combination of throat-parching, Kowloon C. C. v. Police (L) the Mohave valley is the dried bed Palma drove on, his motor lubricat Navy Indian R. C. (F)
eye-reddening fine sand alkali, De University.
Hong
Kong C.C. (L) of Lake Muroc. On this anelented with Mobiloil
Craigengower C.C. v. Civil Service (E) Inke bed in the desert is a five- Among the records broken by "y" Ladies v. Hong Kong Ladies
Hockey-Caer Clark Cup mile race course, surveyed. In this run are the 350-mile American Central British Association v.
Mamak Tournament
perfect circle. Here on the morn-record of 101.16 miles an hour, the St. Andrew's
AT SOCCER
ing of August 16, Ralph De Palma, 500-kilometer International record Phoenix v. Gorman Club The Royal Navy have been in veteran race driver with twenty-made in France, the 500-mile ra vited to field a soccer team to op-five years of racing experience, at cord of about 105 miles an hour Parthian v. Radio Sports
(Caroline Hill, 8 p.m.) pass the selected side in the first the wheel of his Millor-Special made at Indianapolis, the 1,000- Interport Trial which will be play-shattered two world's records, three kilometer International:
Mr. Caswell, R.A., will referee and Messrs. Brown and Fieldhouse will act as linesmen.
record
(King's Park, 4 p.m.)` Lawn Tennis Open Championships. Entries close for Hong Kong
Rugby-Triangular Tournament
看
Football-Lai Wah Cup
ed on January 12 on the Club American records, and hung up a hung up in England, and, in ad- ground at 4' p.m. sharp.:
new record for speed, distance, and dition, the establishment of a new endurance. Even more. remarkable record of 830 miles in 7 hours, 22 Navy v. Clab “ than these records is that for the minutes, 55.8 seconds. first time in racing car history, One of the remarkable facts of Army v Civilians since high speed motors of over served was that the off consump 4,000 r.p.m. have been driven, heltion actually was fifty per cent. lubricated his motor with a com- lower than the engineers super- South China v. Easter mercially available motor oil-vising the test originally estimat Navy, Kowloon Mobiloll-instead of the usual ed. Another fact, noted in the
(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.)
(Sookunpoo, 830) Second Division a
(Caroline Hill, 2.30)
(Kowloon, 280):
(St. Joseph's, 2.20)
(Club, 2.80)
(Chatham Rd, 2.301 (Valley 2801
Presentation to G.C. Harrison
At Kowloon C.C. Concert highly compounded oils which race course of the run was that the olls Joaoph's v. Taung Tela
and a full drivers have been using and the motor temperatures had The Kowloon Cricket Club ars, The following are lending valu- De Palma was out for more than risen from 180 degrees at the start Club v Borderers holding a concert to-morrow nightable support to the concert, and a record. He was out to prove the to only 190 degrees at the end of Lincolns v. Athletic at 9 p.m. and will take the oppor an enjoyable evening is assured: stamina of a commercially available the ran. Moreover, the oil pres
Mrs. P. Younghusband and Mrs. off in lubricating hte motor sure which showed 160 pounds at Artillery v. Ew tunity for distributing the prizes Hyde, vocalists.stamina which race drivers had the start fell down to only 140 Third Division won at tennis, bowls and cricket, T. Fergusson, vernist. always credited to specially compounds. According to Mr. De St. Joseph's v. Signals during 1931-32, and also of mak- Mr. Bebbington, vocalist. pounded olls alone. Despite this Palma, so small a falling off in ollen (35, Joseph's, 4 p.m.) ing a presentation to Mr. C. G. Mr. WJ. Geall and Mr. V. C. tradition and most race drivers pressure is unprecedented in his Athletic v. Recreio Harrison, one of the oldest mom Labrum, humourists,
are somewhat superstitious driving experience. Usually he South China v. University
(Valley, bers of the Club, who la feaving
despite the blistering heat and the considers it fortunate to have 502 KM for home on retirement on Satur-
alkali dust that scared the paint pounds of oil pressure at the end Lincolns v. Radio day by the P. & O. Ranchi,
and corroded the steel and alumi-lo
Mr. Cornell, ventriliquis
Mr. Pat Dunne, violinist and Mr. H. J. Fountain at the piano
Kowl
4p.m.)
(Chatham RL, 49m)
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