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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1933.

SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY TOURNAMENT TO DAY

CHINESE

BILLIARDS

TOURNEY

Close Matches In First Round.

SEEKING TALENT FOR INTERPORT.

THE First Round of the Chinese

Amateur Athletic Federation Billiards Tournament commenced on Monday night when the Chung Sing Benevolent Society and the Yu Lok Club emerged winners of their respective games.

Two exceedingly close games were witnessed when H. M. Lo beat H. K. Mok by 200 pts. to 103, and when K. C. Fung defeated S. Y. Ng by 200 to 185.

Detailed results were as follow: The Chung Shing B. Society beat the Taikoo Chinese Club by an aggregate of 127 paints. C. S. B. Society

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TWELVE TEAS TO BATTLE

FIRST ROUND

THIS year's Seven-A-Side Rugby

Tournament has attracted an entry of eighteen teams as against thirteen last year, the first year of its inception.

is

CLUB' FAVOURED

R TITLE

Bannd Borderers midable.

FALME SKIPPER'S FINE TSMANSHIP

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TRIANGULAR

TOURNAMENT

HOCKEY

Club To Play Army

THE Clu

To-day.

HE,Club are playing their third Triangular Tournament hoc-

ke game to-day when they meat

en

The Club won the previous counter by the odd goal in five.

The following will represent the- Club:-

A. N. Other: J. Rodger, E. V.

more than useful forward. With the Army for the second time out M. W. Turner, L. G. Robertson, and the U.S.R.C. ground at 6 p.m. W. H. B. Rigg among the backs the Twelve Teams

Bank look like going further than the First Round-last year they CRUM HALF.)

were surprisingly beaten by the Medway "B" in the initial round. THE ŝng are to-day's teams In Bradford and Burch they have The only difference this year TH

for First Round matches two forwards of Interport calibre. that the Tournament is being run

The Bank should reach the in the Sevon-A-Side Rugby

Third Round, but I do not favour under the auspices of the Hong

Tournaprganised by the Hong their chances against the Club Kong Rugby Club for civilian and Kong Club in aid of Charity."A". Service charities. Last year it was organised by Naval enthusiasts in aid of Service charities.

To-day six First Round matches are down for decision on the Club ground, commencing at 4.15 p.m.

To select six winners to-day 157 might prove simple, but to select 200 the ultimate winners is an entire- 200 ly different proposition.

167

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Taikoo C. C.

136

The Club "A", in which side there is only one change this year, D. McLellan, the Club's vica- 122 captain, replacing G. C. Hum- 193 phreys, are the holders. Last year! 200 they beat the Medway "A" by a pts, to all in the Final to conclude

204

140

987

the

The Yu Lok Club beat

Chinese Y.M.C.A. by an aggre-

Lt. Martin.

Reed: W. A. Reed, R. J.D. Lowe, J. L. Tetley; H. Owen-Hughes, W. E. Williams, G. E. R. Divett, C. C.. Francis and A. T. Lay.

TABLE TO DATE

P. W.

2 1 0 20 • 0

Goals

D. F. A. Pte. 1 5 6 3

2 5 3

1 5 4

C.B.A. DRAW WITH H.K.S.R.A.

Whitley's Early Goal

Club The strength of the Borderers' Navy $. CORNWALL.

sevens is good considering that | Army E.Ajon; Rev. Evans (cap- the fifteen was quarantined in tain), Lt Bacchus; Mid. Shanghai owing to Pte. Walters Muers Patchett, A.B. Foren, catching small-pex.

the captain of the "Swabs"." term and Lisden.

and their star winger, together with Lt. Crewe-Read, last year's skipper, and Lt. Hamilton are due back on Friday, and as quence to-day's game between the Borderers' "A" and the Falmouth 1.S. SUFFOLK.

has been postponed until Friday O.Ade; A.B. Martin, Sub-afternoon at 5 p.m. Lt. on; Lt Lockley (ap- tain) Deykin, Lt. Hoare and Sub-Irlett.

¡S. KENT "A". PayHenderson; Mid. Fineh NoyesBonham (captain); LS, Dowd Morris, E.R.A. Arnold and AcManus,

THE BANK.

Bradnd F. R. Burch.

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Sporting Gesture.

Of No Avail.

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Playing on the Marina ground yesterday the C.B.A. hockey eleven, reinforced by an Indian military player owing to an absentee from their team, drew with the

cach *side scorius

Lt. Whitfield, the Falmouth H.K.S.R.A., skipper, though he was told that twice. B. lan; W. H. B. Rigg, this trio were the best in the Bor. Play throughout was fast, the- ro- and pitch troubling the C.B.A.. M. ner; L. G. Robertsonderers' team, very apertingly

In (cap D. A. Cumming, I. H. marked, "We would rather beat players to no small extent.

them when they are at full spite of this, however, they had R. Stilliard and strength."

the better of the exchanges, and The Falmouth made an impres- held the upperhand until the last R. Vade.

S. HERMES “A”.

sive debut on Wednesday, but I do ten minutes of the game, when Letin; L Padfield, Lt.not think that they will be good the stamina of the Indians began Part A.B. Kay; Lt-Comdr. enough for the Borderers, even to take effect. Hubcaptain), E.R.A. Doggett though the latter side will not be at full strength. Pte. Walters and about and Braddick.

Pte. Hardy, two excellent forwards for this code of game, will pro- bably be absentees while the ser- vices of Tratt, and Lewis will also be greatly missed.

la most successful Tournament, This year they will again com- menco favourites, though the com- petition is likely to be much 200 keener.

gate of 197 points.

Yu Lok Club

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brief 141

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lowing the "Sevens," I saw him 1141 limping

few painfully for E moments. He, however, recovered rapidly, and looked fit enough at 186 the conclusion. Still an old injury

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154 also given a knock during this

200

130 game and sustained a shoulder in- jury which may prove a handicap. Club Handicaps.

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the

This tournament, which is open The Club have been unfortunate to

clubs all Chinese

whether in regard to J. C. Millar's transfer: affiliated

to the Chinesel to Canton, or not

He would have made admirable Amateur Athletic Federation. has an

player for been organised in order to select "Sevens." I also understand that representative Hong Kong Chinese James Whitham, Hall-Thompson billiards team for a forthcoming and Munro, three of the Club'a triangular interport to be held next stalwarts, have now turned their May in Canton, between Shanghai, attention to cricket, having packed away their rugby boots for another Mr. Y. K. Mok, the Chairman of season. The Club have also had to the Chinese Amateur Athletic give up several of their leading Federation has kindly presented a players to the Bank, and as a handsome Silver Challenge Cup consequence have found it difficult for the occasion. This will be won to raise two strong teams. outright, as the result of five con- secutive wins.

Cauton and Hong Kong.

S.W.B. SERGEANTS' TRIUMPH.

Winners Beat Rest At Billiards.

STEEL COULSON LEAGUE FINALE.

The Club's second set of for- wards are a fine trio and probably the equal of several "A" combina- tions. Walkden is a player worthy of any "A" side. He is very fit and unless I am greatly mistaken he in going to prove one of the most prominent players in the Club

PROGRAMME

MATCHES TO-DAY.---

Tllowing are the

games for decision to-day on theground.

Arv. Kent "A" (4,16)

ee Capt. Gottwaltz. H4" x. Tamar "A" (4.30)

fee Cupt. Gottwaltz. Bd "C" v. Suffolk (4.45). ee Major MacIntyre, C v. Cornwall (5.00) fee Capt. Gottwaltz.

C v. Borderers "B" (5.15) fee L-Comdr. Stephenson, BKowloon (5.30)

fee Lt.-Comdr. Stephenson,

MS. TAMAR “A”.

The Cornwall are reputed to have a useful seven, and I hear that the Rev. Evans, their skipper. is an Oxford Blue, but I have been unable to confirm that statement. Should this be the case, however, the Club "B" will be hard pressed to save their game. The winners

After a goalless first half. Whit-- ley opened the scoring when the Indian custodian left his charge.. The Indians equalised when Dost Muhed sent in a hard shot after- King had been penalised for "sticks" in the dee.

Gurevitch-made several. good saves in goal; but it was the strong back defence, that bore the brunt of the Indians' attack. King was” conspicuous in the half back line, while Francis and Whitley were the mainstays of the forward line. Carroll was responsible for sev

of the game will, however, meet cral good raids, but he failed to with stern opposition when they

to convert three passes that came confront the Borderers in the next him in the goalmouth. round.

J. E.

C.B.A.: G. Gurevitch; The Hermes "A" is a side worth Wilson, C. Bickford: R. Blythe, 8- watching. It is my belief that Macnider. J. J. King; R. A. Carroll, they are quite strong enough to T. S. D. Whitley, C. C. Francis. challenge the Borderers for the H. K. S. R. A.: - Tara Singh: Analist position in the top half of Yusaf Khan, Aya Singh; Sarsa the draw. In Hubback and Dog Khan, N. K. Wir Singh, Sunda gelt they have two of the finest Singh; Magar Singh, Allah Ditts, forwards in the Colony, while Pad Dost Muhed, Rajah Khan, Muhed

field, Partridge and Martin have Din.

all played for the Navy in the Referees: Subudar Waris Kann Triangular Tournament. They are and Feroz Khan. going to prove much too strong for

the Tamur “A” to-day,

Artillery Trio.

In Prior, Birt and

Hibbert

the Artillery have three bri- Ilant players well Buited to ovey: Tel. Martin (cap- the abbreviated game. They Williams; Tel. Butler: will have to keep a weather eye on pack next season. Torrible is anndford, L.S.A, Eastlake Dowden in the Kent "A" alde,

excellent scrum-half, and he is going to prove second only to Ferguson as the most dangerous map in the Club "B".

Ferguson

the is captaining side, but I would rather have seen him in the first team. His speed and dash is just what is demanded Jarman Has Break Of 44. in "Sevens." He should acquit himself well in the "B", however, T

HE Sergeants Mess of the though I am just a little doubtful South Wales Borderers, win-whether he will get the necessary ners of the Steel Coulson Billiards support to prove really dangerous,

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fer G. Carr.

CLUB "A"

while Morris will require watch- VICTORIA SCORE 177

ing in the loose.

The Club "A" should win com-

IN 110 MINUTES.

Magnificent Fight Against Clock Fails.

FOILED BY Z RUNS.

F. King; D. Fogg, T. S. D. fortably against the Borderers' R. Peart; H. Brokenshire, "B". Geoffrey Lammert should Vilson (captain) and S. again show his amazing speed while Griffiths and Rigg are both capable of giving Lammert and Allan every support. "Jake" ammort; R. H. Griffithe; Selby, the Scottish International pkins; J.A. R. Selby (cap-scrum-half, will be the master

Melbourne, Yesterday. McLellan, W. E. Peers mind behind their attack.

The Suffolk should beat the VICTORIA, set 178 in 110 Ves:-J. P. Whitham; M.Borderers' third string. In Lock-

minutes to beat the M.C.C. the former's Mess, last Friday:

ley they have a speedy scrum-half Kowloon have entered a team Iptosh and S. H. Garrod. evening when C/Sgt. JarmED, A

CLUB "B"

while Deykin is a tower of strength touring eleven, made a magnificent finalist in the Colony's Billiards am glad to see, but I do not think

44 they will overcome the Bank. Ferguson (captain); N. Min the forwards, as was clearly effort to bring off a sensational Championship, contributed 2 break towards the Sergeants' total They will probably be outplayed at, R. Cox; A. W. Tor-shown on Wednesday against the triumph. They were within one F. Walkden; C. Austin: Kent "B". It is a pity, however, run of their object when stumps forward, but their backs are all of 879 against the Rest's, 698.

that Lackley could not find anyone were drawn, and they had lost only else to take his place while he got three wickets!

League, easily defeated the Best at Speedy Backs.

results:

8. W. B. Sgts' Meas. C/Sgt. Jarman

McElney.

The following were the detailed speedy men with a good eye for Cherill.

an opening. King, the All-Japan es: A. H. Harbord and W. player, is being played at full-back Walker. 150 where his speed should prove DYAL ARTILLERY.

He should receive Barrocrough; Lt. Mac- 188 great asset. 141 good support from both Fogg and Lt. Birt; L/Bdr. Hall; Lt. 150 Whitley who are also speedy captain), Lt. Hibbert and 150 wingers, I do not very, much like mus..

C. S. M. Kite

C. S. M. Lewis

Sgt Organ

Sgt. Harris Sgt. Gould

Rest of League

M.. G. Bailey Mr. Pilo Mr. Remedios Mr. Culver B/B.. Clarke: Mr. Cruz

out more into the open than behind the scrum,

Rigg (88) and Bromley (56 not. The programme of six matches out), who made his Test debut at commences at 4.16 p.m., and en- Brisbane, added 130 runs in 82 trance fee will be 50 cents to the minutes for the third wieket before covered stand. On Saturday the Rigg was dismissed,

Scores as cabled by Reuter were charges will be $1.50 for the cover- ed stand (81.00 for Service men in as follow:---

M.C.C.: 321 (But][Te 75, Hammond Luniform), and 60 conts

[29, Tate 94 nol out, I.: Irogmoe-

ger: 8 for 82). open. stand.........

Victoria: 127 · CL. Darling 188, A.

· Oakley 60, K. Ebeling 68 not put, F. T

Brown

2 for 63, Bower S

150 Peart at the base of the scrunive: Pte. Cotterill.

He is essentially a fy-half or W. BORDERERS “B”. 879 three-quarter, and I am inclined to Gould; Pte. Simmonds,

think that he will be outplayed byilson. ・・・ (captain); //L/Cpl. 60 Robertson, the Bank scrum-half Pie. Watkins, Pte. Jones 150 The Bank are unfortunate lund L/Cpl. Evans (40). 150 have lost both Sammy Fox and W. BORDERERS CT

95 C. J. D. Law, but they have still Jones (29); Pte, Cole, Cpl. 125 a very useful side with the arrival: Lt. Jordan (captain); 118 of B. C. Allan, who played centres, Sgt. Constant and Bet

three-quarter for the Bank In

695 England, and D. A Cumming, re: Cpl. Morgan,

for the

for 93).

No fighter, not even Kid Berg has in post-war days, made such a 11.CC. 183 for 9 dec.. CLES. Wyatt conquest of New York as that which 29, Hammond 14, G. 0. Allen 48,

H. Ironmonger 6 for 31, La Flácie. must be placed to the everlasting credit of ex-Seaman Tommy Wat wood-Smith 3 for 68);

Victoria: 177 for 3.05 Bigg: 83, 2 son-B. Bennison,

* Bromley BC not out).

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