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C.B.A. Beat 'Varsity By 5 To 1.
RADIO BEATEN
FTER holding the load at the
the Club de Recrelo were forced to a two goals all draw with tho Y.M.C.A.. in a friendly match at King's Park yesterday morning.
Towards the end of the first period of the game, H. A. Alves gave the Recreio the lead.
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ARMY BEAT CLUB BY ODD GOAL
Garthwaite's Great Debut Responsible. OWEN HUGHES SHINES
(By CENTRE HALF.)
A dashing display by L'eut Garthwaite, the Army cricketer,
HAWGOOD MAY PLAY FOR "Y"
Leaves Medway For Maritime Customs.
(By CENTRE HALF.)
· Leading Seamon Hawgood, a brilliant hockey player, has severed his connection from the Royal Navy, and is joining the Maritime Customs to-mor- row.
Hawgood's departure will prove a great lose to the H.M.S. Medway Mamak hockey team.
In the second half G. H. Fowler was the feature of the friendly Hawgood has only recently re-
but hockey match played between the covered from a leg injury which: put the 'Y' on level terms, shortly after C. Sousa gave the Hong Kong Hockey Club first kept him away from herkey for a Portuguese the lead again, Fowler, eleven and the Army on the considerable time. however, found the net and equal U.S.R.C. ground on Wednesday It is understood that Hawgood ised before the final whistle.
'afternoon. Making his first ap-bas joined the Y.M.C.A. for whom pearance for the Army locally, he will probably play. Garthwaite acquitted himself with distinction. He is one of the best
10 CORNWALL MEN WIN
At King's Park yesterday after-Army centre-forwards seen in the noon, H.M.S. Cornwall, feeding only Colony for a long time, ten men, defeated H.M.S. Devon- shire by 4 goals to 1 in a friendly match.
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C.B.A. RECORD BIG WIN.
Playing over one half only at King's Park on Wednesday, the C.B.A. defeated the University by 5 goals to 1 in a fast game.
Gurevitch deputised for Duncan in
The Army won by the odd goal in three, the score sheet at half time being blank. The result was; a very fair indication of the play, as from the commencement, right to the final whistle the issue was in doubt. Both teams combined to perfection, and followers of hockey were treated to a grand exhibition. |
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MAMAK SHIELD
Medway Routed By Wishart.
R.A.S.C. BEAT ENGINEERS
H.M.9. Medway suffered a heavy defeat in the Mamak Hockey Tournament yesterday afternoon when they lost to ILM.S. Wishart by 4 goals to 1, on the Naval ground. the interval, the Wishart led by three clear goals.
At
the C.B.A.'s goal, while the Univer. The Club were not at full Jolty were without the services of a strength. H. W. Lee was an ab.
custodian.
sented from the Club goal, hist The C.B.A. forwards combined place being taken by C. L. Gregory, well, obtaining their goals through the former Club and Sim Shield scored for M. Weill (2), G. H. Fowler (2) and goalkeeper. Gregory performed Dunne netted for the Medway.
T. S. D. Whitley, while R. Woollay well between the sticks, saving was responsible for the 'Vursity's many hot shots. The Army goal- keeper, Capt. Gore, was also on solitary point.
The losers' forwards, especially form. Sousa and Aziz, indulged in too! much individual play and did not} [combine.
C.B.AG. Gurevitch; B. 1, Bick ford, S. MacNider: R. B. Blyth, N. MacQ. Whitley, J. J. King: T. §. D. Whitley, G. H. Fowler, It. A. Carroll, and M. L. Weill.
University:A. J. M. Rodrigues; J. Bosta; E. L. Foo, K. T. Loke, E. MacNider; E. L. Gosano, R. Woolley,
0. de Souza, A. A. Aziz, and S. Reed.
CHAMPIONS BEATEN.
At Caroline Hill on Wednes- day afternoon, the Naval Lower Deck hockey eleven defeated the Radio Sports Club, last sea- son's Champlons of the Mamak Tournament and one of the leading teams this season, by four clear goals.
The Navy team led at half time
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SENIOR SCORES TWICE.
The R.A.S.C. improved their position in the Mamak Hockey Harry Owen-Hughes made a wel-Tournament when they defeated como debut for the Club on the the Royal Engineers by three goals right wing. Much of his speed of to nil at Soekunpoo on Wednesday. last season was in evidence, and The game was featured by hard the right wing partnership with hitting, and exchanges were of a Williams was formidable.
fast nature. Senior, the Service Corps brillant centre forward, The first half was productive of netted two goals, while Spain add-i fast exchanges, Cregory and Gored the third. Jeffers and Whitley, both having many anxious meat full back, for the winners cap ments. The Club attacked early,,
ed well with the Engineers attacks. but the aterling defence of Laine and All frustrated many promis- ing movements Initiated by WII- liams and Divett Shortly after 24th Battery R.A. and the K.IT.C. the commencement, Laine had the was cancelled, as was the Tourna misfortune to the struck on the ment match arranged between the head by Francis's stick, when run-St. Andrew's Club and the 20th
Battery R.A. ning to tackle that players The Injury drew blood, and play was held up for a few minutes, while
B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for by a goal to nll. In the second Laine was medically attended to.
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half, the sailors penetrated the Radio Towards half time. Gregory brought defence and found the set on three, off a number of good saves, and more occasions.
the interval arrived without either
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ACCESSORY BEFORE THE FACT
(Continued from Page 10.) But Martin heard it not. Before
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Mamak Hockey Table
(Up to and including yesterday's games.)
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A P'« .14 13 0.1 68 10 27
In the second half, the speed of the play did not diminish, and Radio pretty combination was seen beR.C. Signal, .17 12 3 2 63 17 20
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1 48 6 5 6 27· 20 17 7 1 2 20 10 7 2 1 30
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tween Johnson and Dutnall, the R.AS.C.18 10 8 26 21 23 Army left wing, which gave Incognitos....10 10 1st Dty. H.K.S. 10 9 Reed a busy afternoon. The Club Medway defence were holding, out well. Police
The St. Andrew's 10 Lowe playing brilliantly. Army, however, broke through, and R.A.M.G.
University he had gone a milo upon his way Garthwaite, receiving a pass from Pho
Phoenix he went into the woods to fight his Cresswell close in, scored with a 12th R.A. conscience all alone. His feeble-easy shot.
Undaunted the Club R.E. ness, bis cowardice, were surely pressed, Divett scoring the equalis. Parthin criminal. Real anguish tortured or with a good shot. Both goals Veteran him. A dozen times he decided to were then raided alternately in German Club go back upon his steps, and a dozen rapid succession, and Garthwaite. Tamar times the singular authority during one of the Army raids R.A.0.0 ithat
24th RA whispered he had no anapped up a good pass from 20th R.A. rigt to interfere prevented him. Morgan to beat Gregory with K.I.T.C. How could he act upon knowledge, fast shot for the winning goal gained by eavesdropping? How interfere in the private business of |
The teams, were as follow:- another's hidden life merely because
Army: Capt. Gore (I.M.8.) Lt. he had overheard, as at the tele Laine (RA), Abbas Alf (Jats); E. V. Heed; W. A. Reed, H. J. D. phone, its secret dangers? Some Sirdar Khan (Jats), Lt Cresswell Lowe, J. E. Noronha; II. Owen- W. E. Williams, G. E. R. inner confusion prevented straight (SW.B.), Lt. Tyler (3.W.B.); Habib Hughes, would merely think him mad. He thinkdag altogether. The stranger Jats), Capt. Morgan (Jata), Lt Divett, C., C. Francia, and A. T. Lay. had no "fact" to go upon....He smothered a hundred impulses.... and finally went on his way with a shaking, troubled heart.
The last two days of his holiday ware ruined by doubts and ques
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