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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1933.

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NAVY BEAT BORDERERS IN RUGBY GAME

MEDWAY XI--

SECURE FIRST

MAMAK POINTS

Weakened Side Beat Medicals 4-1.

COLLEDGE OUTSTANDING FOR THE LOSERS

(By STICKS),

PLAYING their second Mamak

Tournament match since their

GOLDMAN AND

MRS. LOCKNER IN TENNIS FINAL Cannon And Mrs. James Offer Stern Resistance.

return from the North H.M.S. Med-LOSERS LEAD 3-1 IN FINAL SET way secured their first two points

L. Goldman and Mrs, Lockner when they easily defeated the Royal Army Medical Corps at Soo-were given a hard fight by P. S. Cannon and Mrs. James yesterday kunpoo yesterday by 4 goals to 1.

The Medway were a considerably at the C. R. C. before they entered weakened team, fielding no fewer the Final of the Colony Mixed than five reserves in Chiverton, Doubles Lawn Tennis Championship and Robertson in the half-back line by scores of 86, 4-6, 6-4. and Sayer. Patterson and Ferris in the forward line. Holmes was in place of Macrae, the crack centre- forward.

The losers led in all three sets and had actually establish- ed a 3-1 lead in the final set as the result of steady play by Mrs. James and good overhead work by Cannon.

The team however, showed them- Relves to be the better of the two and their combination and stick-

The favourites, however, recover, work were of a very high order. ed well to take the set and match all

A goal in arrears at the end of 6-4. In the second set they the first half, the Medicals com-led 4-1. but drew level at 4-all only pletely collapsed in the second half to lose the next two games.

Cannon was the most consistent

were

MARTIN AND MIERS

OUTSTANDING

WHITLEY AGAIN BOWLS WELL

Service Corps Total 68 But Win By 28.

INCESSANT OFFSIDE PLAY 100 PER CENT. IN SMALL

ST.

MARS ENCOUNTER.

CLAIR FORD

WELL WATCHED

(By SCRUM HALF)

UNITS LEAGUE

(100D bowling by Dvr. Whitley (5

G for 20), who bowled unchanged

gave the Royal Army Service Corps |their fourth successive' win in the Small Units' Cricket League when

LEADING by four tries at the interval a Navy fifteen beat the they beat the Royal Army Orn-

South Wales Borderers by fire tries (15 points) to a try (3 points) at Sookumpoo yesterday..

The outstanding players in the game were Martin, who play- ed pluckily at full back for the Borderers instead of at wing three-quarter, and Lt. Miers, the Navy stand-off balf.

Martin time and again stopped.

Navy forward rushes with bril- SHANGHAI

liant falling on the ball, while his tackling was very sound and his) handling and kicking were of a | high standard.

Miers combined brilliantly withi Walker at the base of the scrum and has solved the Navy problem | for the key position. Besides acor- ing two good tries he was instra- mental in the scoring of two others. He opened up the game in a very determined manner, always

LOSE LAST

ENCOUNTER

Foolish Run Out

Costs Match.

AVERAGES FOR THE BEST BALANCED TEAM

of the two men player but recover drawing his man before passing. In spite of spirited knocks by Don-

starting very shakily

Hewitt Unlucky

(BY ATHOLE)

ald Leach (58) and “Torrie”

Hewitt gave a very good display Wilson (29 not out) Shanghai lost

dance Corps by 29 runs at Bookun- poo on Monday.

T RA.SC. Scores.

Dvr. Powell, hit wkt. b Todd 17 Dvr. Whitley, e Tempio Morris,

b Pearman Cpl. Ballard, e Cutten, b Pear-

2

man

Pte. Swain, c Pearce, b Pear-

man

Lt. Jeffers, c & b Pearman S/Sgt. Flood, c Neale Dvr Gray, b Gond

$

L/Cpl. Buckland, e Ludlow, b

Neale

0

Capt. Faithfuli, & Todd

16

Sgt. Joyce, not out

Pte. Forsyth, Pearman

0

Extras (B6, LB1, WBI) ..

Total

68

Bowling Analysis

0. M. R. W.

8.1 2 28 5

G

2 19 2

2 Q 4 2

4 1 10 1

1

0

0

at the base of the Borderers' scrum, their last match to the Services by Pearman

Ferris, on the wing was the pick of the naval team, al- though the whole alde worked in perfect concord. Colledge.

ing well in the final set. Both Mrs. WAN outstanding for the Lockner and Mrs. James were seen Medicals, scaring their only at their best. goal in the Orst half.

Goldman and Mrs. Lockner won but he was playing behind Sayer, opened the scoring for the title in 1931, and last year, when beaten pack in the light scrums.

and watched Capt. Peter Williams, *Neale the Medway, but Colledge, after a Goldman was at Home on leave, Mrs. He was especially interested in st. brilliant effort. levelled the score Lockner paired with Capt. Barry to Clair Ford and had the Scottish drop a skier off Wilson. When he Goad Ferris, however, placed the naval reach the Final against M. W. Le International well tackled more realised that there was a chance of bawled 1 Wide. team ahead again just before the and Mrs. Enid Lo-Litton, to whom close of the first half.

they lost.

In the second half the Navy On Saturday Goldman and Mrs. and scored twice through Holmes and Lockner will meet M. W. Lo Ferries, but should have scored Mrs. Lition, the hoiders, at the "At Rocreation more often

Home" of the Chinese H.M.S. Medway:- Bunson; Ste Club at Causeway Bay at 3.30 p.m. and Swann Hodge, Chiverton Robertson: Allen, Bayer, Holmes, Pat- terman and Ferris.

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R.A.M.C.:-Arrowsmith; Lane and Cupt. Gore: Mackie, Capt. Quinon and Cuason; Neale, Johnson, Savory, Cal. ledge and Parry.

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NUNOI BEATEN IN JAPAN.

Nishimura Springs

A Surprise.

R. Nunoi, world famed tennis player from Japan, lost to Nishimu ra, No. 1 net player of the Kelo University in the semi-finals of the All Japan men's singles tourna ment by scores of 6-8, 7-9, 7-5, 6-0 and 6-3.

This match was played in Osaka

3 0 1 0 0 2 on November 14, and word of the

3 0 4 0 4 0 2 51 0

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defeat of Nunoi

was received

"B" Company Borderers Beat Lincolns Rivals.

WILCOX AND JONES SCORE THE GOALS

in

Jocal Japanese community last

week.

expressed

than once.

Hewitt was exceedingly un- lucky not to score when he punted over Roanicee's head and would have made a touch down but for the fact that the ball hit the crossbar and re- bounded back over his head. It was a nice piece of oppor. tunism which should have been rewarded better.

#

one run when T. A. Madar stopped Todd

Simmonds gave a good display

at fly-half for the Borderers, and

a run it was too late-Wilson was in his crease and Williams returned the ball for an easy run oxt.

Shanghai thus lost to Hong Kong, Malaya, and the United Services, and beat the K.C.C. during their

visit.

Ludlow

I

R. A. O. C. Pte. Cutten, b Forsyth Pte. Pearce, c Gray, b Whitley Capt. Temple-Morris, Ibw,

Whitley Sgt. Todd, e Gray, b Flood Cpl. Pearman, b Whitley Going in at the fall of the fourth S/Sgt. Routledge, not out wicket at 38 Leach attacked the L Cpl. Neale, b Forsyth bowling from the onset, and, for Cul. Gond, h Whitley tuned by missed catches, collected L/Cpl. Perry, 68 valuable runs.

Whitley The Shanghai team did not

13

9

0

8

៥ Ple. Sidwell,

V

C Ballard, b

Flood, b

Jeffers, b

0

it looks very much as if he will take the game seriously and gave Forsyth

be given that position in the Army evidence of being glad that it was Pte. Ludlow, team. He is good in attack when the last match of the tour.

KANGAROOS BEATEN IN SECOND TEST

London, Nov. 11.

In the second Rugby Langue Text match this afternoon Eng- land beat the touring Australians by seven points to five-Reuter,

wero

40

Forsyth

Extras (NB)

Total

Bowling Analysia

0. M. R. W. 13 } 20 5

A large crowd bid the Norther nera goodbye on the Prealdent | Taft last night. Though they lost

both Interport games they the best balanced side, and it was that long day in the field during Hong Kong's first innings that was "Whitley

two Flood largely responsible for their subsequent defeats.

The following are the complete Shanghat averages for the tour:

BATTING

While details of the All Japan he looses the ball—ho ia very men's singles tournament are lack prone to hang on to it until too ing, local Japanese sporta enthus-late-but he seldom brought Miers D. W. Leach

belief that down yesterday. He uses the short 'R. Booth Nishimura's win in the semi flanla punt ahead to advantage and is a¡J. H. N. Mayhew

L. F. Stokes qualified him to meet Fujikura in

very strong touch-kicker.

J. A. Isaaca the finals.

T. W. R.

K.C.C. TENNIS

Wilson

A. C. Sinclair

Roantree Reliable The first half goals scored by

a P. Madar Roantree was very reliable Wilcox and Jones were sufficient to

full-back for the Navy. I parti. C. Jenkins

r. V. Simpson give "B" Company Borderers

An American Mixed Doubles cularly like the way he came up. A. Madar victory

In a over "B" Lincolns

Handicaps) Lawn after Belding the ball and cross. T. Smith friendly hockey game at Chatham (Automatic

Tennis Tournament will be hold kicked. The direction was not al- Road yesterday afternoon.

but the idea was The Borderers deserved their on Sunday, November 26 at 2.30 ways perfect, win and only the brilliance of p.m. sharp at the Kowloon Crickal there. Mason, the Lincolns custodian, Club. prevented further goals in the second halt.

RAINBOW SEAMEN BEAT THE STOKERS

On the Chatham Road" ground yesterday afternoon the Beamen, de- | feated the Stokers of H.M.S. Rain- |bow in a friendly hockeył match.

West and Coughtry, scored for

the winners and Tucker replied for

*the stokers,

SAINTS' LADIES WIN

The entrance fee is $1.50 a pair. Tea will be served at 4.80 p.m. and spoons will be presented to Ladles of the winning team. A Dance will be held at the conclusion of the tournament.

KOWLOON CHESS CLUB WIN. Juniors Lose To The N.A.A.F.L

St. Clair Ford had a Door day, being too well watched to do any damage. He, however, gave Eustace the first try of the match after a zig-zag run across the field.

I. R. ha, no. STE

6 183 60 0 30,50)

6 162 42 0 27.00

6144 59

D

69 14

98 44

0 16.33

Forsyth

G 2 11 1 B A 6.3 3

bowled 1 No Ball,

RACE PONIES PROMOTED-

Three winners at the Thirteenth

6 108 50 2 27.00 Extra Race Meeting of the Hong 0 24.00 Kong Jockey Club, Jast Saturday.

have been promoted as follows:-

Brechin to "B" Class, Vigilance and Swale to "D"

51 29

51 29

72.32

68 31

12.00

DE J1 0 11.60 to "C" Class,

657 29 0 9.50 Class.

4 37 16 0 9.25

33 20 1 8.25

2

6 5 0 4.00

BOWLING 0. 113.3 31 255 19 1342

M. R. W. AVK.

KOWLOON CAPTAIN'S CUP

The following qualified over the

91.3 26 228 15 15.20 week-end for the match-play stage 68 13 284 13 20,20 of the Kowloon Golf Club Cap-

2 168 7 24.00 tain's Cup

1. A. Inaaca...

D. W. Leach ..

T. W. R. Wilson

P. Mudar..... 1. F. Stokes ..

44

18

18

3 71 2 35.50

24

H. T. Smith

1

16

157 0

J. C. Jenkins

IL. Booth

competition.-H. T.

822 41.00 Buxton 81-14-67 and Capt. C. E.

Bosen 89-48=71.

Services Beat

Shanghai

Currey, the well-known hockey forward, was impressive in the centre, the way he gave Walker á reverse pass' for a try. In the first half being the bright spot of al match ruined by incessant offside

last particularly, on the part of Major Ponavia, & Wilson 10 P. Madar, 1.b.w., & Richards, 11

the

Scores:

United Services.

forwards Borderers'

and Lt. Walker, e P. Madar, b Hewitt. I understand that Currey Leach will probably, play on the wing Lt-Comdr. Blephenson. c Wi-

son, b P. Madar ........... against the Club on Saturday,

Eustace, Walker, Miers, and Capt. Williams, lb.w, b Leach Suther scored for the Navy in the Capt. Garthwaite, run out. first half, and - Miers had increas Capt. Mitchell, e Stokes, b- Oed their lead in the second half Isaacs.

A goal by Miss F. Wong in the The Kowloon Chess Club seniors second half gave the St. Andrew's beat German Club by 4 games to Ladies victory over the Recreio nil and the juniors-lost to the N. A. Ladies on the Marina ground yea- A. F. I. by 3 games to 1 last night.

Kowloon fi, W. Randall CUMBERLAND CREW WIN F. T. Rozario The crow of ILMS, Cumberland A. Kurrik

terday.

3

'German

1 B. Soltau 1 T. Tolla

1. K. Gerloff-

0 before-Walters scored between the Lt. Waring, e Booth, b Wilson

0 posts from a short punt ahead by Capt. Cutler, not out ...

beat the Officers by 4 goals to 2 at P. A. Yvanovich 1 H. J. Lushring 0 Gould. Lloyd surprisingly missed Lt. Eden, c & b Isaacs

King's Park yesterday.'

CLUB NAVY: TO-DAY

Kowloon

7. E. Parry At 5 pm. to-day the Hong Kong, Hockey Club senior eloven will Cunietti

T. Evana meet II.M.S. Medway on the. Navy Dr. H. D. ground at King's Park with the Matthews following team;">

the easy kick. ***

L. B. A. Richards, b Isaacs": 0 Lt. Evans, the English Interns. Fl. Off, Morris, & Wilson

N: A. A; F. L

·0 Guy Ling.........

1

1 L Sequeira

0 A. Biriukoff

O U Santos

Total

Shanghai

H. T. Smith, b Richards

LF. Stokes,

SI

89

c Waring, b

Garthwaite R. Booth, e Micholl, b Garth-

walte

23 J. A. Tenaca, b Garthwalte

4D. W. Leach, c. Walker,

Garthwaite

18 A, C, Jenkins,st Walker,

11 Mitchell

19 A. C. Sinclair, b

$

0JFN. Mayhew, b Garthwaits 10.

0 Mitchell usin

9 T. WAR. Wilson, not out

16 T. Ä, Mɛdar,”run out.

Extras

· 182

Tota]

21

-181

Miera" (Medway But 18 65 107 117 188 158 159 157 1571821 2, 346078010"

* Bowling Analysis,

| Lional forward, refereed the game | Extras (B12, LB4).

Navy-Mid. Roantres (Berwick); 0It Eustace (Engla}, L Carrey (Med- Tway), Mid. Darley (Buffolk) Lt St Walker Bub-L Clain Ford

Fall of the wickets: (Suffolk),:

Cdr1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 1Roome

LA

Brown folk),

LA. Paine 8(Cumberland), L. Sulher (Comber

Corbett Burg L-Comdr, land)i

I. C. Pacos (Berwick) and (Tamar), I E. B. Dlvett, A., Sinclair, J. E. Potter Mamak fixture against the Mula A li and, J. L. Tetley, bu

Sgt. Ford Wilson Borderers Corps on the Marina, ground, at ggt Gould, 14, Galley Eple Additon Stokes

Pie, Simmonds, Pie, Hewitt Ty/Cpl Leach.. MEDWAY. TEAM-- TOMORROW | 4.15 p.m. to-morrow, y

Benson: Risers and Rhodes; Att Hardy, P. Hughes, Cpl Buler, Pie

P. Madar The following will represent well, Swann wod Folges; Dosy Bare Gilmore, Ple, Lord, Pis. Walters, Pia. Smith 1MS. Medway in their thirii, ruit, Blaersé,. Sayur" and "Allen,

L. D. Skinner: A. A. Band (Capt.1]. and J. Rodgert W.-A. Road, H.-J.-D. Lowe and E. V. Reed; TE Prica, G.

1Jones and Pte.-"Birela.

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Bowling Analysis, Hi

OM R. Wi 18 1 305) 141 2 48 Garthwalte

|Richards Mitchell Bonavia

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