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LARGE crowd witnessed ex- cellent racing at Kwanti yesterday on the occasion of the Annual Meeting of the Fanling

| Hunt and Race Club.

| country about 3%1⁄2 miles.

Lt. Col. G. T. Raikes' Winches-

ter Stag 168 lb..(Mr. Hope) Air. A. F. Jenkins' Tom Cobley

168 lb........(Mr. Jenklba) Mr. B. C. Field's Jan Stewer

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Boxing Bout Postponed

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Barry Not To Meet Hall.

Boxing enthusiasts will be dis- appointed to hear that A.B. Barry will not be fighting Tel. Hall in the Boxing Tournȧmost to be staged 'at the Lee Theatro on Wednesday. The bout has been indefinitely post- poned.

The following is the programme for Wednesday evening at 9.15

p.m.:-

way).

Part I.

ENGLAND

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BEAT IRELAND

AT RUGBY

One Out Of Five Tries Converted.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1933.

LANGMEAD'S FIRST & LAST BRILLIANT

GAME IN THE COLONY.

(By OUTSIDE LEFT.)-

season

The Navy have made the die- I was informed on Saturday that covery of the soccer

in three new ships with some excel- Langmead, the Royal Navy centre tent football talent aboard are ex- forward, who netted. five of the pected shortly from England. Navy's seven goals against the Police on Saturday last.

BOSCET.

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The only trouble appears to be whether they will arrive in time for any of their men to take part Langmead who arrived on the in the last quarter of the league Berwick, at the end of last month, programme. made an excellent debut in locali

He is one of the very few

A very interesting point arose good centre forwards who com- out of a penalty awarded the Navy bines brains with his natural for hands on Saturday on the jabilky,

K.F.C. ground.

In a Navy attack, one of the The outstanding feature of his Navy players shot into what seem- game was ball control.

ed to be an open goal, but one of ball, and, when caught in a tight handled the ball by stopping it He did what he wanted with the the Police backs, deliberately

corner, always got rid of it with from entering the not. The referee out kicking wildly.

awarded a penalty kick. Should he not have awarded a goal?

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VISITORS SCORE FIRST Results were as follow:-

Six round Light Weight contest:

London, Saturday. 1.-The Fox Hunters Heavy-Marino Clayton (H.M.S. Tamar) Weight

After a scrappy and disappoint- Cup (Unoßciul), cross v. Tel Johnson (H.M.S. Berwick),

Eight round Light-Heavy Weight land by a goal and four tries (17 |ing beginning England nest Ire-

contest:-A.B. Shreeve (H.M.S. Keppel) v. A.B. Long (H.M.S. Med-(6 pts) in the Rugby International pts) to a penalty goal and a try.

Tournament at Twickenham.

Ireland acored first through P. F. Murray (Wanderers) from a penal- Sto. Hannerford (H.M.S. Berwick). ty, but A. L. Novis (Blackheath);

It is learned with much regret, equalised with an unconverted try, that II.M.S. Berwick will leave Six round Featherweight con-D. W. Burland (Bristol) failing Hong Kong at the end of the test:-Marine Hill (H.M.S. Kent) with the kick. v. AB. Griffithe (H.M.S. Bridge

month, and therefore Langmood Later L. A. Booth (Headingley) will not be seen again In League water).

crossed the Irish line, but Barland football this season. Fifteen round contest for the again missed the kick. When B.C., Heavy Weight Championship of Gadney (Leicester) went over for

168 lb. ... .... (Mr. Field) 3

Won by length; 3 lengtha. Pari-mutuel: Win $3.20; Places $2.60; $4.20; $7.50.

2. The February Hurdle Race, one and a quarter miles. Miss Fearson's Festival Eve

147 lb...(Mr. Schreiber Mr. J. W. Hope's Celerity 153 lb. (Mr. Hope)

Six round Welter Weight con. test:~-Pte. Roberts (S.W.B.)

Interval-Part II.

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alon as it is a unique one..

The Incident is open for discus-

A recent Referee's Memorandum, issued by the Amateur Football As sociation, states that should a player other than the custodian de- the Colony and for the Belt (kind- Engiand the kick was entrusted to is another player that lived up to ball and so prevent it from entering Sto. James, also of the Berwick, liberately impede the passage of the 1ly presented by the Hong Kong D. A. Kendrew (Woodford) but be the reputation he brought out with the net, the referee should not think

Police Force):-A.B. Foley (H.M.Salas failed to add the extra points. 2 Berwick) v. A.B. Judge (H.M.S.

twice about awarding a goal. Whitshed).

James was one of the best backs This statement aeema the Royal Navy possessed in Eng-solution to and, and would have still been problem. playing with them had he not been

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Mr. A. H. Potts' Britannic Hall

168 lb......

(Mr. Needa) Won by 1 length; 21⁄2 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $2.70; Places $2.40; $3.10; $3.

3. The Fox Hunters' Light Weight Cup (Unofficial). Cross country about 3%1⁄2 miles. Mr. A. J. Stocker's Bay of

Calamity 154 lb.

(Mr. Jordan) 1 Mr. W. A. Mackinlay's Peter

Davey 163 b....

Eight round Middle Welght con- test:-A.B. Fraggott (H.M.S. Ber- wick) v. A.B. Christie (H.M.S. Medway).

CAER CLARK CUP

SNIPPETS.

[By CENTRE HALF.)

him, At half time England led by 9, points to 3.

* The Rules, as

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very

a likely perplexing

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E. H. Sadler (Army) was the first to score in the second half. Kendrow kicked the goal, but failed

drafted out East.

last laid down, to improve on Sadler's second try.

He gave a very good,display on definitely state that the referee E. W. F. de V. Hunt (Army) Saturday, and treated the spacta-shall not award a goal until the scrambled over the line for Ire-tors to some very mont, first time whole of the ball has crossed the land, J. A. Siggins (Belfast Colle-clearances. What struck me most goal

line, but in Saturday's gians) failing to convert.

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There was a crowd of 60,000 pre- tuckers moves. He always seemed

was his anticipation of the at instance this was not the case. sent in fine and sunny weather, in- to be where the ball was, dluding H. R. H. the Duke of York. Lardly ever had to

cover much

--Reuter.

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and

The Third

Division

of the

League struck a bad patch last weekend, when three games out of Of the three most recent games that ground getting to it.

five Were postponed and one of the have been played at the headquarters | The score of one goal' all in Sa-of English Rugby, Ireland have claimed His place will be hard to fill games, although played, was aban- 3|turday's Caer Clark game between two, winning in 1929 and 1931. Satur- when the Berwick leaves for doned 10 minutes from time.

the Hong Kong Ladies and the St.day's game was their first of the sea-Shanghai. James is one of the few Andrew's Ladies, reflects great cre- Wales at Twickenham by 7 points to 3: backs, who spoils with perfect

England had already lost to dit on the Salats. It WOS An

safety to his own goal achievement of which they may · International Table To-Date justly be proud. Had M. Woolley

(Mr. Mackinley) 2 Mr. G. P. Ferguson's White Star 150 ib. (Mr. Ferguson) Won by 1 length; 1 length. Farl-mutuel: Win $11.60; Places $4.60; $6.30.

4-The February Steeplechase, one and three quarters milles, Miss Fearson's Lock Ryan 185 lb. .....(Mr. Schreiber) | Mr, J. W. Hope's Duke of Milon 165 lb....... ...(Mr. Hope) Mr. R. H. Charles' Roosinu

169 lbs.....(Mr. Needa) 3 Won by 2 lengths; many lengths.

$2.70; $3.90..

доп.

Scotland used a little more discretion with Walca. her shot in the second half when England

1 presented with an open goal, the Ireland

[Saints might easily have claimed

2 the 2 points with's score of 2-1,

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P. W. L. F... A. Pts. 1 1 0 11 3 2 2.1.1 10 11 2 1 1 20 13 2

0 1 6 170

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GWhite, who is a steady player, RICHARDSON

was at her best in the Saints de-

Pari-mutuel: Win $5.10; Places fence, while her elder sister, M. D. AGAIN SAVES THE

White, played a mediocre game.) Hard hitting featured the clearan

5. The Fox Hunters Ladies ces of I. Woolley, who kept a good Raco (Unofficial), cross country check on E. Blackburn. about 31⁄2 miles.

Mr. G. P. Ferguson's Country

Club 140 lb. (Miss Master) Mr. J. W. Hope's Dunce 140 lb. (Mies Knill)

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E. M. Gray, the Hong Kong skip)

1 per, who played her usual aggres- sive game, was struck in the mouth

2 by the ball which rán up her stick.

Mr. Heard's Chrismas Belle

140 lb. (Miss Scott Harston) 3 Won by many lengths; many lengths.

Pari-mutuel: Win $31.30; Places $4.40; $6.50, $3.10.

C. Ferguson suffered a similar mis fortune later on..

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CIVIL SERVICE

Fine Innings Against Volunteers.

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The Naval selectors thought that it would not be fair to play Thomas

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The abandoned game between the Signala and South China, is the first to occur this season and will probably come up for hearing at thio next Football meeting, probably

for one game only, in view of his on Thursday. ship's imminent departure. Goodrich who was selected to fill Robertson's place at left-half, although, not in

the same class as Thomas, gave a CLUB TRIUMPH

spirited display and earned his

of inclusion to the team. useful with his head.

He spoiled magnificently and was

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Parkins, who played with con- siderable success at centre for- ward in the Navy team, has covered from his leg injury and will soon be taking part again in league games.

E. RICHARDSON again saved the Civil Service yes- terday when he scored 82 out of Unfortunately for

OVER THE ARMY

IN YACHTING

83 Points To 75 In

Close Encounter.

MORNING LEAD OF 5.

the Navy, THE Club defeated, the Army in 158 for 6 to enable the Valley Purkina is away at present with

yesterday's sailing match by ·

morning race.

Club to draw with the Volunteers. his ship, and is not likely to be 83 points to 75 after leading by 5 back for at least a fortnight after points at the conclusion of the Scores.

the Berwick's departure.

Full results were as follow;

MORNING RACE +CLUB

M. Churn showed a welcome re- turn to form, although her display on Saturday has been bettered. Last | season she was much faster. This D. S. Harley, Whitley, b 6-The February Flat Race, six seasos, however, she has been an Richardson furlongs.

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Miss Scott Haraton's Imperial Hall, 166 lb..... (Mr. Heard) *African Mr. R. H. Charles'

1 tinction of scoring the first goal. A. C. Beck, b MacGowan

Eve 155 lb... (Mr. Needa) Capt. R. H. Mould's "The Quall 162 lb.. (Mr. Schreiber) Won by 3 lengths; dead heat.

Pari-mutuel: Win $8.90; Places $2.20; $2.60; $2.50.

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fairly well bottled by the Saints' de- F. S. W. Smith, not out fence, M. L. W. Bryson holding a J. P. Potter, b Tavlin good check on N. Alun-Jones, one L. D. Kilbee, run out of the cloverast forwards in the A. D. Lowson, not out Champlon's team.

Extras...

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Observar Pis, G. H. Gandy II. S. Rouso

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Volunteers.

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from a number of the N. A. E. Mackay, e and b Wal- absentee Saints' matches. She has the dis-] lington

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Parkins, although he played as £ centre forward for the majority of Yacht Helmsman his games this season, is by rights A1 G. G. Wood

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against the Champions.

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The Hong Kong forward line was

R. Stilliard, b Hunter. R. R. Davies, st. Benwell,

Richardson

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a right half, in which, position, be A3 B. Naess shared the honour with Robertson, A4 I J. Davis also of the Navy, of being the two F1 N. V. Crancher Lt. Rossler

13 L. F. Nicholson outstanding wing halves in the Y5 Cdr. Drummond Capt. Bolt

Observer Pis, Lt. Anstruther Maj, Thoyts

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Capt. Fowkes

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Colony. A last minute cry oft by

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another player was responsible for

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Parking elevation to the forward line.

Morning Total..... 42* ARMY

Yacht Helmsman

A5 Maj. Lochner

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A7 Maj. Stewart.

H. Dreyer

202

Bowling.

0. M. R. W.

He will not be playing again this season.

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20 10 0

Civil Service.

-The M.G.T. Fehrunry Dash (Unofficial) half a mile.

Mr. R. H. D. Wade's Pat 171 lb..

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Sizer, the Navy inside left who A9 Maj, Griffin was injured some weeks ago in a 11 Maj. McIntyre

Ya Capt Dunlop J. G. Pitcher collision with another player, ́ia A. K. Munro and R. H. Griffiths making rapid strides to recovery.

Y4 : Maj. Atkinson 'R. P. Edwarda

J. Bryson was stendy in goal, Total for 7 wkts. although I think there was much

(Mr. Wade) 1 luck attacked to the shot from M. did not bat. Mr. H. C. Macnamara's Es-Alun-Jones, which she cleared with)

culado 180-lb. (Mr. Jenkins) 2 her left hand, Mr. I. G. Allison's The Curlew

167 lb......... (Mr. Field) 3; Won by 2 lengths; 1 length. Pari-mutuel: Win $8.30; Places $8.70; $4.40; $12.60.. r.No..........8 ( ....et teao ta a set

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M. Chan, of the Saints' forward Richardson line, was forced to retire a few'Hunter minutes from the end of the game MacGowan through feeling ill. This resulted Whitley from an unfortunate collision with Taviln

E. M. Gray, which slightly injured Chumpelovfer her thigh. M. Chan was returning |

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Sports Diary,

TO-DAY

Hockey-Mamak Tournament -

to the field when the final whistle J. F. MacGowan, e and b Bock 15 Policov. Veteras blew.

Unplaced ponies ($22.88 each): Upplaced ponics ($25 each); Nos. [Nos. 199, 156, 297, 100, 295.. 198, 658, 207, 208, 201, 214, 206..

Itace Z

No. 260

*856

214.*

$877.99 107,09 54.00 Unplaced pantes (825 each): Nos. 468, 230, 290, 265, "

Race 3.

163

409

203

$476.77 163.28 $8.12 Urplaced ponies (325 each): Nos.

J. E. Richardson, st. Potter b

Lowson

H. G. Wallington, b Beck

F. E. Mathews, e Grifth, b

Beck.....

(Naval ground, 4 p.m.) 82 Royal Engineers v. 12th Battery -16

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Friendly

5 Hong Kong Hockey Club seconds v.

Club de Recreio

Race 5:

No. 137

$418.00

T. H. Hunter, c Kilbee, b Mupro {A. Whitley, not out

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151 96

129.44 59.72

[R. B. Wood, c Potter, b Lowson

R. A. J. Simpson, not out

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Unplaced ponics ($25 each): Nos. 175, 18, 184, 305, 8, 412, 115.

Total for 6 wkta.

(King's Park, 5.16 p.m.)

Lawn Tennis-Open Singles

E. C. Fincher v. L M. A. Batack

11 B. A. Rumjahn v. H. D. Rumfahn

158

V. N. Benwell and C. T. Champe- Jovior did not bat.

Race 6.

No. 22

843

869

$465.05 183.06 66.58 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nós. |214, 182, 450, -

Race 7.

|100, 1824-1-

No. 505

8470.08

Back Lowasil Smith..

•Face &

465

No. 158

$909.72

827:

18480 67.15

Matkay Kilbes

1811

259.92

29%

129.95

91, 418, 5, 102, 141.

Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nob. Griffiths

Munro

Bowling Analyals.

O. MI W. 12 2- 40 7125

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2

Y. Hachluma v. E. B. Howard

G. Gamble v. H. J. Armstrong

Open Doubles

M. W. Turner and G. F. Hydo v. F. H.

Kwok and S. W. Liang

A. E. P. Guest and E. F. Fincher v. Ju

Tak-cheuk and lu Tak Jam

Ng Kam-chann and Troi Pingifon v. G.

Morning Total

CLUB

Yacht Helmsman AS G. H. Gandy. A7 H. S. Rouse.

AB H. Dreyer

II R. Stock

YS J. G. Filcher

Obsorver Pts, Maj. Lochner Maj. Stewart Maj. Griffta Maj Mcintyre: 11 Capt. Dunlop

Y4 R. P. Edwards Maj. Atkinson

Afternoon Total.

Morning Total

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Club Grand Total

ARMY

Observer Pl G. G. Wood 3 B. Naeas: L. J. Davis;

Yacht Helmsman A1 Lt. Anstruther

A3 Maj. Theyts

Capt. Fowkes

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13 Mr. Rose

Capt. Boit

Y1 Lt. Rossler

L. F. Nicholson, 20 N. V. Croucher & --Cdr. Drummond 18

38:

Afternoon Total

Morning Total,

Army "Grand Total

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