THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933,
THE CHINA MAIL.
49GE SPORT PAGE ENE
TRENI BRIDGE'S REPLY
VERY FAST LAST HALF.
Stourbridge 2.59.3 for
1 Miles.
CHARMING STAR 2.56.2.
(By RAPIER.)
Trentbridge, favourite
for
the Hong Kong Derby, performed a splendid gallop over 1 Miles this morning. The pony
was taken out by a
riding boy and clocked the follow-
ing times:-
First Quarter-0.44.4. Second Quarter-1.22.1.
Third Quarter-1.57.0.
Fourth Quarter-2.29.1.
Fifth Quarter-2.59.0.
The pony
showed a magnificent
nigh after a slow start, his last
Half Mile of 1.02.0 being the fastest
Local Football Programme.
Fifteen League Games On Saturday.
A
NAVY STRENGTHENED.
full football league programme will be staged on Saturday
for the first time in four weeks. Fifteen games in the three divi- sions are down for decision.
BOSSUET & COLLET
TO REST.
Out Of Football For A Month.
LI. NING ALSO HURT.
Navy Draw With. H. LOGAN
The Club Triangular Tournament
Hockey.
CURREY OUTSTANDING.
The Navy recorded their se- cond draw in the Triangular Hockey Tournement when they were held to a 2-all draw on the R. N. O. S. C. ground by the Club yesterday. They had pre- viously drawn with the Army, OSSUET and Collet, of the
both sides sharing six goals. -Shanghal interport team who
Possessing a superior attack the The pretuier League game be-were injured while in Hong Kong. tween St. Joseph's and Kowloon, told the China Mail that as a result Navy deserved to win yesterday, which should have been played on of their injuries they will not be They were continually on the offen- Saturday was played earlier in the able to play for their Club, the sive in the second half wheit Currey season so as not to interfere with A.S.F. for a whole month. Both and Eaden went close with shots
that had Lee beaten. the St. Joseph's Manila tour. players pulled thigh muscles.
It was a fast game in which first-
Currey was
HONOURED BY
INTERPORTERS
Shanghai Team Leave By Canada.
THE
STANLEY GASH'S MESSAGE.
Shanghai Interport soccer team left for the Shanghai yesterday on Empresa of Canada. Before their departure Mr. Watson, joint-managér of the team, presented Mr. J. H. Logan with a silver cigarette case as a mark of appreciation from the team.
Most of the members of the Hong Kong Football Association,
=
The Combined Chinese Eleven For North
Fourteen Players Who Should Be Selected
(By Outside Left.)
AST Saturday's football game, fine turn of speed and splendid
between the Combined Chinese fitness.
The final result of the game was expected, nobody, least of all myself, expected the visiting team to pull
Amateur Athletic
and the Shanghai Interport team The Chines¢ was in my opinion the best of the Federation have decided to send a series of three games.
Combined Chinese team north some time at the end of May.
Judging from Saturday's display, Saturday's football feature should This will be rather hard on time hitting was the main feature,
the Federation could do no better be the match between the Navy and Bossuet, who, besides being a pas Rodger, Colpoys and Burkitt being including Major C. M. Manners, off the miracle and beat the formid- than send up the same team as so the Police on the K.F.C. ground. senger during the Shanghai vialt, outstanding.
able Chinese sido.
decisively beat Shanghai, providing O.B.E., Chairman of the Associa Team-work and a thorough un-the players are able to obtain leave. The Navy team has been strength-will be sorely missed from the for-doubtedly the beat forward on the
anothers play, This team, according to Shangbaia ened by the arrival of the Ber-ward line of his Club where he has feld. He led the Navy attack in tion, Mr. Mok Ying-kwai, Chair-derstanding of one of the season. His last quarter wick, which has brought with it played a prominent part in bringing brilliant manner, his understanding man
won the game for the local team, skipper, would give the best team of the Chineso. Amateur was a brilliant 0.29.4 in which he several first-class men, who have re- the Club among the first five in the with Eaden being perfect. Divett Athletic Federation and represen- Shanghal boing outclassed in very in Shanghai a good fight, with the
presented either the Royal Navy or Senior Division.
nearly all departments. was moving beautifully.
balances favouring the. Chinese and Williams tended to crowd each tatives of the Hong Kong Interport The Chinese team's combination team. Yesterday Coo Coo Bay covered Devonshire County. The first game
other out. In the Club line, and the
team were present at their fare-should be studied by other loca!
team the Mile in 2.09.3 with a last quar-between the two teams resulted in
Gash thought that this 1 NING Is
unfor-selfishness of the latter broke up ter of 0.30.1, which was the out- a 4-0 win for the Police, but it L' tunate interporter, having some proging movements.
teams. Their understanding and would win comfortably against the well. standing gallop of the season. should be a much closer game on through a tour without touching the
passing was superb, and every for-best combined Shanghai team. Lowa was on the slow side, but Mr. Stanley Gash in a message ward knew just where his partner! Trentbridge's reply this morning | Saturday.
ball in any of the three games. he was splendidly supported by to the Chino Mail stated that he was and where he wanted the ball.
The following will in all pro Six Second and Third Division
Li was badly hurt in the first Reed and Noronha with Rodger in was very much impressed with the
bablilty be asked to travel to Shang- The outstanding player was un-hai in May. league games are also down for de-practice when he followed through good form behind him.
welcome his team were accorded doubtedly Tam Kong-pak. Besides cision, the most interesting game with a practice kick and strained his
There was no score at the inter during their stay in Hong Kong netting two of the goals, he played | Ip Pak-wa, Fung King-cheong, being that between the Navy and right thigh muscle.
val, only two shots being directed stand he and his team appreciated a wonderful defensive game and Tam Kong-pak, Lira Thin-chan, Lee South China.
He will also be an absentee from goal in the first half,
The Club it. Shanghai soccer for about a month, took the lead from the bully-off ou
thoroughly rattled the Shanghai at- Tin-sang, Lau Mau, Wong Mei- Commenting upon local soccer,tack.
Cheng Shut-hong, Chan the resumption when Francis netted Mr. Gash vald the standard of pending his recovery..
Ip Pak-wa, Fung King-cheong Kwong-iu, Eam Yuk-ying, Leung from a scramble in the goalmouth. football among the Chinese had and Tam Kong-pak, the inside trio, Yin-chan, Tong Kwong, Loung Five minutes later, however, Currey improved surprisingly. C. CHEN was also injured, scored the equaliser from a brilliant
were primarily responsible for their Wing-chul, Lal Kwok-chui, Mak So. He was sorry that his team were team's splendid victory. They are I have given above, a few of the Good follow-unable to put up such a good show
of Singapore.
justify selection for a place in This game incidentally brought to either the actual team or on the light an excellent winger in the reserve list,
Mr. Mok Ying-kwai, the Chale- person of Chan Kwong-iu.
Playing on the left wing, Chan man of the Federation will most
is likely to make the two ponlea hot favourites for the Colony classic which will be run on Monday, February 20.
Stourbridge also gave an impres-
The Navy are two points ahead sive showing over 14 Milna this of the Chinese and have a game in morning when he clocked 2.59.3 hand and with some new talent off with 1 last quarter of 0.31.3. H.M.S. Berwick should do well. Charming Star moved perfectly over The Borderers are meeting a
14 Miles to return 2.56.2 with last quarter of 0.32.0.
*
Bhun,
much improved South China eleven, K. when playing against the centre from Donald. There were and a great tussle is expected, InCombined Chinese. Luckily for himing up gave Currey his second goal, in their last encounter, but in Probably the best inside trio east people who in my opinion would
several other gallops, but these were
the most outstanding.
TWO M. C. C. CENTURIES.
M
A
the other game the R.A.S.C. are his injury proved only slight, and but Williams equalised with a juries to some meeting the Athletic, who have also he will be seen in Shanghal football powerful shot shortly afterwards. Improved within the last two next week. months.
Recreio
reserves sible.
of his team and were primarily respon The teams were as follow:- Club-H. W. Los; J. Rodger, E. V. He said, however, that just as Reed; W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe
E. W. E as
Garrison Soccer Walia Moronha, F. Largest, V. & the Telegraph Cup, that captured
League
The following are the forecasted results of Saturday's games with the scores of the previous game this season given in brackets.
FOOTBALL-FIRST DIVISION.
(2) ▼ ARTILLERY (0) (Recreio, 4 p.m.) Police
(4) The following were the results (1) DORDERERS (?) of January:—
(Kowloon, 4 p.m.) of games played during the month
(Club, 4 p.m.) (Continued at foot of next Column) R.A.S.C.
20th Bty.
Brisbane, yesterday. "Wally" Hammond (101) and Leslie Ames (121) not out were rea- ponsible for the M. C. C. total of 378 against the Queensland Coun- NAVY try XI at Toowoomba today. The
Club home team lost 2 wickets for 18 be fore the close of play.-Router.
(0)
RIFLE CLUB SECOND
GARRISON SGTS. MESS
H. Q. Wing B.W.B.
RETAIN 100 PER CENT. L/Cpl. Humphroys
Club Now Second For
Belilios Shield.
SIMPSON'S FINE FEAT.
Two more three-cornered rifle shooting matches for the Bolillos Shield have been fired.
On January 22 the Club beat
*Pte. Hawkes ... L/Cpl. 80 Smith Pte. 66 Smith *Dmr. Fountain Pte. Searle
1 12th Bty.
7
9 R.A.O.C.
0
R.C. of S.
4. R.A.O.C.
3
6 R.A.M.C.
0 24th Bty.
1
12th Bty. R.E...
League Table to Date.
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 20th Bty. R.A. 6 6 0 0 32 3 12 12th Bty. R.A. 5 5 0 0 32 3 10
of the Shanghai
Tetley, and C. C. Francis,
they wanted. Navy-Sgt. Moyse (Berwick); Comdr.)
Before the ship left, Mr. Watson, Colpoys (Bruce), Pay-LE. Burkitt (Tamur); Sub-Lt Ingram (Whitshed), the co-manager Lt. White (Medway), Li. Lloyd (Med team, made a very short speech way); Sub-Lt. Donald, Lt. Eaden, L. thanking the Association for their
mington (Medway).
Currey, Lt. Bartlett, and Lt. Rim help in making the visit a pleasant
BORDERERS WIN AGAIN.
o At King's Park the South Wales Borderers defeated the Club do
one, and in particular to Mr. Logan who had looked after them. so well.
Recreio by the odd goal in three ST. JOSEPH'S after leading one-nil at the inter-
val.
The Recreio, who were without
J. E. Noronha, were forced to ac
200 600 000 TL RAM.C9 5 0 4 20 26 10 cept the services of E. L. Gosano.
.. 19 19 17 65 24th Bly. R.A. 5 3 0 2 10 11 21 23 15 50R.A.S.C. ... 6 2 13 11 20 25 24 22 71RE.
and A. Basto, two University players, in order to complete their ... 7 2 1 4 17 25 28 29 22 79 R.C. of B... 8 2 0 6 12
27. 4 side. .... 8 2 0 6 16 26
2 22 48 RA.O.C.
02
26 25 27 77
140 122 125 187
30 B. A. T. TRIUMPH IN 426 GOVERNOR'S SHIELD
200 500 000 TI
* Open sight allowance.
Garrison Sergeants' Mess
*Sgt. Emery
Chappelle
Kick
"B" Co. S.W.B. and H. Q. Wing.Sgt. Maj. Anderson
"Sgt. Costen
S.W.B., "B" Co. also benting H. Q+Sgt. Robinson Wing.
The highest score was made by Simpson for the Club, who withont aperture sight or sling, scored -34 points out of a possible 35 at 600 | yards.
On January 26 the Garrison. Ser-st. Todman
geants' Mess beat both "B" & "C"
Cos. S.W.B., and "B" Co. scored a
win against "C" Co.
The following were the rorults:
Hong Kong Rife Club
H. C. Watson
"J. Gronham
200 500 000 TI
81 2925 85
25 31 29 85
29 25 26 80 Budd's Last Appearance
In Colony,
27 30 12 69
29 25 23 77
20 28 26 83
189 182 121 452
46
497
• Open sight allowance.
"B" Co. 8. W. B.
Sgt. Brown
200 500 600° TI.
"L/Cpl Whelan "Pte. Wathan
27.22 24 73
Pte. 26 Johns
Pte. 83 Smith
26 10 18 63
102 180 119 416
33
449
* Open sight allowance.
SECOND DIVISION
Johnson scored for the Borderers in each half, and Pintos netted the Recreio's point in almost darkness.
Jones (49) had hard luck in the closing minutes when he hit the
post with Gonzalven wall beaten.
Borderers:-fatherwell; Pole, Whel ton; Spears, Cresswell, Dykes; Jones (86), Tyler, Johnson, Jones (49) and
Dutmann
Club de Recreio:-J. Gonsalves; A Basto, P. N. da Silva (captain); H. Noronha, A. A. E. Botelhe, E. Gosano; C. D'Almada, F. Itemedioa, H. Alves, J. Pintos and P. Rosario.
BERWICK'S DEBUT TO-DAY.
Y.M.C.A. V. JATS.
SOCCER TEAM
FOR MANILA
Probable Fixture Card Drawn Up.
DEBUT AT WALLACE FIELD
THE
THE St. Joseph's football 'team to tour Manila will leave Hong Kong on Saturday, and will arrive in Manila on Monday,
gave a brilliant display, showing a probably accompany the team.
SCRAPPY RUGBY GAME CLUB "A" DEFEAT CORNWALL 3-0.
Poor Handling And Bad Passing.
WALKER SCORES TRY.
The Club "A" fifteen defeat- ed H.M.S. Cornwall, by a kry (3 points), to nil in a very scrappy rugby game yesterday at the Valley.
The Club were on the offensive
scrum and had Mackintosh well in hand.
CLUB VASTLY SUPERIOR.
In the first balf the Club open- ed up the play with a fino thres quarter movement, which Was spolted by Torrible passing wildly to Hynes.
From the scrum down, the Club threes were again set in motion, but Lowson, Instead of passing to Fox, tried to cut through with disastrous results, Lt. Alcock clerring into touch.
From a lincout Munro gained
throughout, keeping the Cornwall Possession and broke away, bat side penned in their own half for was brought low by Williamsen in the whole of the second half, but the nick of time.
the
bad handling and weak passing. The subsequent scrum down' resulted in the first try. Low- among the backs spoiled many good movements.
son snapped up a pass from the scrum to transfer to Tor rible, who sold the dummy to Bacchus, before sendhig Walker over to touch down in the corner. Lowson just miss- ed converting the effert from a dificult angle...
The Cornwall pack were equal of the Club in the tight, but The team which is composed of they did not follow up in the loose
In the second half the Club
In the final of the Gov-
the full Arst eleven and three re quite so well as their opponents, serves will be accompanied by Mr.who on several occasions carried ernor's Shield played at Fan-
A Goldenberg who will act in the everything before them. Ung yesterday the B.A.T.
capacity of manager. Mr. A. V. A. D. Lowson at stand off half (Mesars. Budd nud Mac-
Gosane, the Hong Kong interport handled well, but spoiled his dis- Knight) defeated Dodwell &
centre forward, will captain the play by boing too selfah when in pressed from the kick-off, but in Co. (Mesra. Dodwell and
spite of several openings they fall- possession. The H.M.S. Medway Mamak team. Valentine) by 6 and 4.1.
eleven are playing H.M.S. Berwick The St. Joseph team will make The Club threequarter line were ed to pierce the Cornwall defence. McElney, Munro and Gerrod This was Budd's last appear at King's Park this afternoon. their debut at Wallace Field when faster than their opponents, but 29 81 30 80 ance in competitive golf in Hong The match will be in the mature they will meet the De La Salle Col- Torrible was not in good form were conspicuous for a number of 27 20-11 68 Kong, as he leaves for Mukden of a test of the Berwick's strength, lege team...
behind the scrum, many of his dribbles into the Cornwall 25, but 26 19 18 60 early next week. Budd fo thei
in search of new blood for the The visiting team will play six passes out to Lowson being very nothing materialised. 28 25 10 72 Colony champion.
Midway through the half, a fine Naval Lower Deck team.
games altogether but at present the wild other five fixture not yet beea ar Hynes performed creditably in pass out from the scrum Bow Fox the first half, but was too well race down the touchline, but his ranged.
Dr. Regina Ylanan, the Secretary marked, to go through on his own. Pass to Walker, five yards from the Toung Tein(6) BORDERERS (0) The following will represent the of the Philippine Amateur Athletic In the second half he was inclined Cornwall goal line, went astray,
Torrible was responsible for a (Happy Valley, 2.30 p.m. Y.M.C.A. second eleven against the Federation is making arrangements to drop too far back when follow- ARTILLERY (0) Eastern (6)
Manico cut through, and, finding bie Jat Regiment's second team at whereby the visitors will be pitted ing up Torrible. (Sookunpoo, 2.30 pm.
McElney, Munro, and Garrod way blocked, the attempted a drop (0)
V EWO
(8) King's Park this afternoon at 5.10 against the best teams in Manila, (0) v.2.50 p.m.) p.m.; F. Shields; E. F. Selk, L. Wand if all plans work but accord worked hard in the forwards and at goal, but it just missed the
loose, mark (0) v ATHLETIC (St. Joseph's, 2.20 p.m.) Tipple: S. Fowler, R. A. Bates ingly, the St. Joseph's teams will were prominent in the (4) NAVYAMA (2)(captain), H. J. D. Lowe, J. M next meet the University of St. especially Munro, who dribbled Five minutes before the final (Caroline Hill, 2.80 p.m.) Wilson, A. N. Other, G. H. Fowler, Tomaso well and used his height to ad- whistle the Club were awarded a
(1) ▼ Kowloon, (5) A. R. Brown and R. Baldwin.
The winning team of the FAAF. vantage in the line outs. free kick for off side, but Goldman. (Chatham Rd., 2.30 p.m.)
lenguò is alsɔ making an appearance Goldman at back did not find a falled from outside, the 25,
Capt. Hill of the Royal Marines. against the St. Joseph's team, good length in his touch-kicking, 38 Signa
(2) v R.A.F.-N (0)
Three other teams which are be but was otherwise cafe. refereed and lined up the follow (Chatham Rd., 4.15 p.) |
ing considered as opponents of the At full back for the Cornwall tag: 422 BORDERERS (4) v S, China (8) |
Alcock; vialting team are, the N.C.AA. Lt. Alcock was good, displayed H.M.9, Cornwall Lient. R.A.S.C.
Bruce and 4. B. Alsop; Mid. Whillan- P. The following will represent the Selection and either a Metropolitan a safe pair of hands. Mid WH- Sub-Lieut. Bacchus, A.B. Foren Mid. (6) Athletic (2) (Carolino Hill, 4.15 pm. Volunteers cricket eleven against or an All-Filipino Combination. Iams was conspicuous for his good son and Tel Hale: A. B. Lawrence, Recreio (0) v LINCOLNS (4) the South Wales Borderers at Soo- The following will make the tour: length kicking to touch and Mne. South, Lieut. Gallimon, Lieut. (Recreto, 245 pm. kumpoo on Sunday at 2 p.m. R. Marques; S. Souza, L. Gomes; for his determined running and Jones, wild, 33, Patchett, Leut Jennings, Boyle and A. B. Har ST. JOSEPH'S (2) Radio
(1). (Happy Valley 410 p.m. A. C. Reck (Captain), T. EB N. Beltrão, V. Costa I. Fernandez; tackling
The Cornwall threes were not Club Goldman; J. Walker, S. (2) V UNIVERSITY (2) chardson, A. D. Lowson, L. D. KA. Ward, D. Leonard, A. V. Gosano
(Navy, 2.45, p.m.) bas, J. E. Potter, EC Fincher (Captain), 8, Gosano and Babhan. quick enough off the mark, and be-J. H. Fox A. W. Torrible, D. Hynest. SUNDAY EN: A. E. Mackay, F. W. Smith Easerves E. Lawrence (back), fore they could get going, their A. D. Lowson, NM. Macintosh; G. 0. Moutris, J. H. McElney, 8. H. Garrol, First Division,
3. C. Lyal, G. A, White, and B. Sul P. C. Victor (half back) and I movements were, smothered. Tel. FR: Burch; A. H. Harbord, A. R.
Souza (forward).
Hale worked well behind the Munro, C. Austin and A, R. Cox. (Bookunpoo, pard
"C" Co. S. W. B.
*200′ 500 600 TI, Club
30 25 12 67
28 81 29 35 Set Decson 27 29 29 85Pte. Coppa 28 29 84 91 Pte. 04 Barry
•Pto Gregg 19 1728. 591
"Pte. Fisher *L/Cpl. Lowis
28 19 17 84 St. Joseph's 1970 26 2
30 23 23 76 S. China 31 24 25 80
28 22 21 71 | LINCOLNS
186 120: 98-284
THIRD DIVISION
1. A. Starling RH. Woodman 10. F. Simpson *Van der Lely
158 106 189 498
24
517
Open sight allowance. These men fired with open alghts
& without alingi.
Fired Won-Lost
Open sight allowance,
"B" Co. 8.WB.
BUM 200 600 800 TL.
*Lt, R. 9. Cresswell. 29 23 26:83
Sgt. Brown.
*L/Cpl. Whelan
*Pia, Wathan-
*P. Waltors
Pio. 88.Smith
81.00
25 14 20 60 241–24120. 681
A Records To-Date
21 27 20 70 Garrison Egts" Mess 174 44
23 21 852 | H. K. Rifle Clɛb.
"R" Co. 8W.B.
155 142 125 428C Co. B.W.D.27
Open sight allowance.
33 II. Q. Wing
8.W.B.
455
Talkoo
The remaining teams have not yet LINCOLNS (8) v Athletic fired any matches.
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