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Club Beat Radio Decisively

Williams Scores After

Fine Solo Effort.

LOWE AGAIN BRILLIANT.

(By CENTRE HALF.)

Three goals, scored in rapid succession in the second half, gave the Hong Kong Hockey Club first eleven victory over the Radio Sports Club in a friendly match on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday afternoon,

The Club werd unlucky in not Anding the net on many, more oc- casions when they had the Radio defonce well beaten.

Following a good forward movo-

ment, Francis found the net. Shortly after, Divett went through to score the Club's second goal,

Williams added the third within a minute as the result of a magnificent solo effort right from the bully-off. The Radio took up the attack, G.

His shot

Singh having bad luck when he beat the Club defence. was kicked for a corner by Gregory, who played a steady game through- out. Towards the end each goal

was raided in turn, P. Singh and Grewal indulging in hard hitting in the Radio defence.

Club:-C. L. Gregory; J. E. Noreiha, E. V. Reed; J. L. Tetley, II. J. D. Lowe, W. Reed; F. E. W. Lammert, W. E. Williams, G E. R., Divett, C. C. Francis and A. T. Lay:

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H. J. D. Lowe's brilliance at Radio S. C-Man Singh; P. Singh, centre-half for the Club was a J. S. Growal; Jaggect Singh, M. H. feature of the game, while Gur-G. Singh, Awtar Singh, K. Singh and Hassan, Blohinder Singh, Surfin Singh, bachan Singh, the Radio star for A. Spary.. ward, indulged in some very clever play, but on occasions he was a little late. In parting with the ball. He was a constant worry to W. A. Reed, who appeared in the loft half position instead of his usual place at right half back.

Jack Rodger was an absentee

LOWER DECK TEAM

The following will represent the Navy Lower Deck against the Sonth Wales Borderers at King's Park to-day at 5 p.m.

Long (Medway); Steers (Medway),

SPORTSMANSHIP OF M. C. C. TEAM NOT QUESTIONED

Body-Line Bowling Not In -Interests Of Cricket.

Melbourne, Yesterday. The Australian Board's reply to the Marylebone Cricket Club regarding the word "unsports- manlike," used in the first cable, says:

"We do not regard the sports- manship of your team boing in question. Our position was fully considered at

a recent meeting, and, as indicated in our cable of January 30, it is the particular class of bowling referred to therein which wo consider not in the best Inter- ests of cricket, and in this view we are supported by many em- inent English cricketers.

"We join heartily with you in hoping that the remaining tests will be played in the tra- ditional good feeling."-Reuter.

STEELE COULSON'S

BILLIARDS.

Table.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933.

Club

"A"

WALKER PROMINENT

FOR CLUB.

McElney's Fine Play

In The Loose,

L

FLOTILLA UNLUCKY TO LOSE

The Club "A" fifteen nar- rowly defeated the Eighth Destroyer Flotilla yesterday by three tries (9 points) to a try and a goal (8 points) at the Valley.

The ground was heavy from over-watering, but the ball was not too slippery to handle well.

The Club three quarters were · in great form, Walker being outstanding for his dashing cut throughs and his hard run- ning and excellent swerve. Hynes was another of the Club's three quarters who put in u great jamount of work, his try being an

excellent one.

Rugby Win

CRICKET TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

Two Junior League

Encounters. -

Civil Service Cricket Club on Satur

The following will represent the day:

1st XI v. Borderers at Sookunpoo

(K)

J. E. Richardson (Captain), E. F.. Buttress, F. J. de Romo, B. D. Evans, R. H. Griffiths, E. Hamilton, B. C. K.. Hawkins, D. McLellan, H. G. Wailing ton. A. Whitley and R. M. Wood. 2nd XI v. Recreio (League) at

Valley.

F.J. Ling (Captain), F. H. Holdman, W. H. Edmonds, R. B. Wood, F. E.. Torrible and Lowson were the Matthews, J. F. McGowan, S. Randle,. weak spots in the Club back divi- R. G. Robertson, R. A. J. Simpson, H. sion. Torrible was selfish when in. On Sunday the following will re-

E. Strange and J. M. Wilson.. possession, and the latter was too present the C.S.C.C. against the

from the Club defence, his place ghodes (Medway); Mercer (Keppel), Borderers Still Head The fond of kicking forward instead of Volunteers at the Valley at 2 p.m.:: being filled by J. E. Noronha, J. L. Ross (Veteran) Hollison (Cornwall); Tatley, who played a splendid game, Rinimer (Veteran), Walker (Cornwall), throughout, coming in at right Richardson (Cornwall), Patchitt (Corn- half. Harry Owen-Hughes was wall) and Allen (Medway), Reserves: also an absentee, Frank Lammert,

Terr (Odin) and Swann (Medway), who played a good game against the Navy last week, taking his place on the right wing.

giving his wing three-quarter the J. T. Richardson (Captain), V. M.. {ball..

Benwell, C. T. Champelovier, F. E. McElney, Munro, Stilliard and Matthaws, J. F. McGowan, R. A. J. Three matches in the Steele, Cox worked hard in the forwards, Simpson, J. Skinner, M. Tavlin, H. G. Coulson's Billiarda. League were especially McElney whose runs Wallington, A. Whitley and R. B. Wood..

The score at the interval was

MEDWAY v. CLUB “A”

The following will represent the blank. In the opening stages, the, Medway against the Club "A" on ¡Club attacked, but Williams's the U.S.R.C. ground to-morrow at 5

Hesitancy in passing frustrated p.m:

́C. D.. A. ELEVEN

decided on Friday with the follow-through the visiting side were. A ing results:---

feature of the game.

Police (839) beat C.P.O.'s Club (741).

The Flotilla team played a fine game and were unlucky to lose,

H. K. C. C. ELEVENS

The following will represent the Hong Kong Cricket Club on Satur day:

1st XI v. Kowlien at K.C.C. (F.) ̧.· A. W. Hayward (Capt.), E. J. R. Mitm. cheli, A. C. Beck, E. R. Duckitt, G. S.

St. Patricks Club (848) beat draw would have been a fairer de- Palace Hotel (781).

cision, beat. Alder, Boyle and Brown were outstanding for the visiting team, beat Alder being conspicuous for his Dunkley, D. S. Harley, A. P. Hall following up in the loose. He also Pearce, C. B. R. Sargent and J. P.. Thomson, H. Owen Hughes, T. À.. converted a difficult try.

Whitham.

S.W.B. Sgt's. Mess (900) R. A. Sta. Mesa (504). R. E. Sgt's, Meas (623).

Garrison Sgt's. Mega (816)

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

Gantes

many glorious openings. The Club, A. B. Long; Tel. Steers, L. S. Rhodes; forwards were combining well; Hodge; E. R. A. Wisdom, A. B. Birch- Tel Swann, E. R. A. Dunn, A. B. Francis, Divett and Williams giv-ley, A. B. Holmes; A. B. Tarr and A. ing Hassan, at centre-half for the. B. Allen. Radio, a busy time. Lay was responsible for some good break- aways on the left wing, but he was weak in his final efforts. Lammert. The following will represent the was inclined to be starved in his Central British Association in position.

friendly hockey match against the The Radio forwards attacked Radio Sports Club at King's Park repeatedly, but they found the at 5.10 p.m. 'to-day:- Club defence strong, Lowe,, Noron G. Gurevitch; B 1. Bickford, 3.EE. Egis...11 2 9.26.40. "

accuracy.

R

ha and E. V. Reed clearing with MacNider; R. B. Blyth, N. Whitley, J. G. Singh indulged in J. King, N. Woill, E. MasNider, C. C. clever stick-work, but at times he Francis, G. Duncan and R. A. Carroll.; was inclined to stray well out of This position with the ball, and was

late in getting rid of it.

In the first minute of the second half, Williams was responsible for

H. K. LADIES' TEAM.

T

The following will represent the Hong Kong Ladies in their Caer

a fine solo effort which, however, Clark match against St. Andrew's bore no fruit, Man Singh "just at Sookunpoo on Saturday at 3.15 managing to turn the shot over the p.m.

Ax line.

The Club maintained pressure, Divett putting in some hard work.

TRIANGULAR

TOURNAMENT

WIN FOR ARMY

Garthwaite's Brilliance Secures Three Goals,

NAVY LOSE 7 TO 2.

M. Bird; E. M. Gray, A. Nichol; J. Knill, M. Alun Jones, P. M. Hurtop, Dalziel, B. M. Pope Of Ferguson; H. J. Churchill, and E. Blackburn.

P. W. L F A Pts S.WB. Sgts. .11 11 9 55 11 22 Police St. Patrick's .12 10 44. 29 C.P.Os.

2912 11 8 3 39 27 23 .12 5 7

57.38 24 16 Palace Hotel 10 G6 25 35 13

R.A. Sgts.10 2 8 22 39 6 Garrison Sgts. 12 2 10 20 526

M.C.C.'S UNHAPPY CAPTAIN,

*

Jardine On The Carpet

In Tasmania.

The Flotilla three-quarter line worked well together, the passing being clean and neat. Brown and Lumsden were a continual source of danger to the Club team, the latter for his excellent running and swerve which very often deceived his man.

2nd XI v. R. É. E. Sigs. (League)

# H. K. C. C.

Mackenzie H. J. Armstrong, C. W. B. C. E. Gahagan (Captain), A. E. Bishop, L. D. Kibee, H. J. D. Lowe, A Patterson, J. E. Potter and J. R. Way. D. Lowson, K, A. Munro, R. S. W.

of McElnoy.

THE PLAY.

The Club had more of the play,. From the start the Flotilla and a fine dribble by the Club for- pressed, but Fox gathered to rewards saw McElney go over for lieve the pressure. From the line an unconverted try. out the ball, was transferred by

Walker hdded the Club's third a Munro and MeElney to the Club few minutes later with a splendid' "threes." They set in motion a cut-through to score

Bear the

fine

kick.

movement which Torrible corner flag, Garrod failed with this Poiled by bad passing.

The scrum down again saw the The Flotilla pressed from this Club threes in motion, but once stage and a in movement among again Torrible bungled when he their forwards saw Boyle swerve slung out a wild pass to Walker.

magnificently to score posts, Alder converting.

Hynes opened the scoring for the Club after a nice move- ment in which all the Club "threes" handled the 'ball, Lowson failed to convert. Just before the Interval, the,

near

the

Dr. J. A. R. Selby refereed and lined up the following teams:—

Club "AS. J. II. Fox: E. Wal- ker, A. W. Torrible, A. D. Lowson, D. tosh; G. G. Mourie, J. H. MeElney, S. Hynes; A. F. Jenkin and N. M. Hackin II. Carrod; R. I. Stilllard, G., S. King, A. K. Munre, C. Austin and A.. R. Cox.

it now appears that Mr. D. R. On top of all his other troubles,

Jardine, the captain of the M.C.C., team in Australia, has come in for severe criticism for not using his, regular bowlers in the first innings of the match against Tasmania. Althought bowlers such as Allen, Flotilla equalised in fine style, Bowes, Verity, Tate, and Mitchell Brown taking a pass from Bruce were included in the side, Jardine to swerve past-Fox and Hynes to put himself on to bowl his slows, touch down. Gotham failed to con Ames. Paynter bowled 20 overa, alternating with Paynter and vert..

The opening of the second half and Jardine and Ames 10 each, was featured by the many fine runs and Woodgate. Bowes and Allen: euch had five overs, Verity only one, while Tate Kowloon and Mitchell did not bowl.

MAMAK HOCKEY. Kowloon Indians Beat Tamar 2-0.

The much-improved Indians Tennis Club team gained The second match of the another victory

The wicket was atrocious, and In the Mamak should never have been played on Triangular Hockey Tournament when they defeated H.M.S. Tamer did not call on his best bowlers as Tournament yesterday afternoon until 430, and Jardine probably series, replacing the now extinct by two goals to nil on the Naval he feared they might injure them Sim Shield, was decided yesterday ground at King's Park. M. Shail, selves on the treacherous turf. afternoon, when on the R.N.O.S.C. at centre-forward; netted ground, the Army defeated the points, scoring one goal in each construed, and much has been made both His action, however, has been mis- Royal Navy by 7 goals to 2 in a fast and exciting game.

half.

PHOENIX DISAPPOINT,

of it.

The score was not a fair reflec

Colonel Mullen, the president of the Tasmanian Cricket Association, tion on the game, as the Navy for- ward bombarded the Army goal, University and HMS. Phoenix trol.

The Mamak match between the brought before the Board of Con- stated, that the matter would be but brilliant clearances on the part scheduled to be played at King's of Captain K. B. Gore, the Indian Park yesterday was not played, custodian, frustrated their shots. owing to the Naval team failing to The Army led at the interval by appear. The Varsity turned out four goals to nil. Lieut. Garth- waite, who played a brilliant game

in full strength. et centre-forward, drew first blood. This early auccess was followed by! goals by Johnson, Lieut, Tyler, and Habib, the Jats fast right wing.

Mamak Hockey Table

(Up to and including yesterday's

K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY.

An American Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament (Automatic Handicaps) will be held by the Kowloon Cricket Club

on Sun- In the second half, the Navy

day, February 26, at 2.30 p.m..

Intending competitors are re retaliated, Sub-Eleut. Donald find-

quested to record, their entries Ing the net to decrease the deficit.

later than Saturday evening, 25th (in pairs) at the Club House, not Tho Navy, attacked heavily, Gore

gamez.) being responsible for some fine

Goals inst. Entrance Fee $2.00 a saves from shots from Currey and Eadio

PW. LD. F. A. Pis pair. Spoons will be presented Bartlett The Navy obtained their B.C. S

:15 13 11 58 11 27 to Ladies of winning team. Signals 16 12 4254 second goal through Currey, as the RAS.C.19 1188 27 21 25- 228 result of a good forward movement. Incognitos 11 10 0.1 303 21

The Army, however, feund the St. Andrew's 12 8 2 2 40

let Bty. H.K.8.10 90 145 .9 10 net again through Garthwaite (2) Medway

11 18 1766 5 28 24 17 and Johnson

R.A.M.C 190 85 18 15 17. Police University R.E Parthian Phoenix

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K.C.C. DANCE ON FEB. 25.

A Danco will be held at the 12th R.A. Kowloon Cricket Club, for mem-veteran

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