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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1933.

CHRISTMAS CARDS

AND

ART CALENDARS

are now on show on our ground floor.

AN EARLY VISIT WILL INSURE YOU A BETTER CHOICE OF A LARGE VARIETY.

LANE, CRAWFORD,

George E. Smith the Golf profes

sional from "Moray Golf Club", Los siemouth, in attendance ai

M Sports Department daily from noon until 2 p.m. to select your clubs from our extensive range.

Columbia News RECORDS

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THE CHINA MAIL.

MEDWAY OFFICERS' WIN

RAKUSEN RECORDS BREAK

OF 81 IN FRIENDLY ›

KC.C. Highest Score

Playing at the KC.C. yester- day. M. N. Rakusen, winner of the Club Handicap three months ago, recorded a magci- ficent break of 81 in A game against D. S. Green. This is

LINCOLNS BEAT ARGYLLS BY

4 WICKETS

Chapman And Lilley Bowl Well.

SIMMONDS CARRIES HIS BAT

T Shamshulpo yesterday morn-

the highest break at the K.CC. Aing the Argylis were beaten

this year.

Rakusen meets P. D. Craw- ley in the Senior Competition at the K.C.C. on Tuesday next.

K.C.C. BILLIARDS Kew Beats Hyde Lay In First Round.

NARROW WIN FOR HYDE

by Headquarter Wing Lincoln by 4 wickets in a friendly cricket match.

Batting Arst the Argylla were

WIN

IN HOCKEY DEBUT

EAGLE BEAT CLUB "A" CLUB LOSE TO

BY 8 TO 0

THE MEDWAY

OFFICERS XI

IMPROVED RUGBY BY THE Dramatic Second Half

NEWCOMERS

JUDD'S FINE KICKING

(By SCRUM HALF).

dismissed for 56 Chapman taking HMS. Eagle showed a big improvement on their bebut dis

4 wickets for 12 runs while Lilley obtained 4 for 13,

In reply the Lincolns knocked up 64 for the loss of 6 wickets, L/Cpl.

Simmonds carrying his bat for 24.

Scores:

Argylls Bdsm, Boyd, b Lilley HE following are the results of Pte. Pearce, b Chapman T games played in the Senior Pte. Banchard, is Lilley and Junior Billiards Champion- Bdam. Gibson, ↳ Ullyatt ships now being held at the Kow-L/C. Owen, b Chapman loon Cricket Club:

Pte. Yeoman, not out ...... Pte. Docherty, run out

Senior Competition

400 A. Hyde Lay 307 L/C. Sheppard, b Chapman

Pte. Williams, b Lilley

G. A. V. Hall 250 H. Langley

230 Stapleton

C. A. Wright 250 G. White

250 G. Fleet

Senior Competition

4 for

Lilley 4 for 13, Ullyatt 1 for 9.

"A.Q" Lincolns

13

12,

8

1

play against the Borderers when they beat the Club “A” by a goal and a try (8 points) to nil in yesterday's Rugby encoun- ter on the Club ground..

Recovery.

BARTLETT SCORES DECIDER IN CLOSING MINUTES

Divelt And Sinclair Shine

(BY STICKS)

THE HM.S.

MEDWAY

OF-

FICERS' HOCKEY TEAM KE- CORDED A DRAMATIC VICTORY OVER THE HONG KONG HOCKEY CLUB FIRST ELEVEN AT KING'S PARK YESTERDAY WHEN LT. BARTLETT SCORED

Their success was well deserved as they asserted a definite superiority at forward, and, had their backs, especially the cen- tre three quarters, not attempted too much individual play the score would have been a bigger one against the Club,

After a blank first half NEAL THE DECIDING GOAL IN THE went over in the corner following a LAST FEW MINUTES OF THE three quarter movement. Judd GAME AFTER THE NAVAL made an excellent effort at goal, TEAM HAD BEEN LED

GOALS TO NIL AT THE END OF but his direction WAE just wide.

THE FIRST HALF.

LINCOLNS SOCCER SHIELD DRAWS

"A" Company Have Six Battalion Players.

FIVE TEAMS IN EACH COMPETITION

HE draw for the Lincolnshire

THE

Regiment's Senior and Junior Football Shield competitions, con-j tested by companies on the knock- Tout principal, was made yesterday 7 as follows:

First Round- I. Kew

JUNIOR COMPETITION

First Round-u

Pte. Perry, c Ullyatt. b Chap-

our

W. Byde

250 H Hampton

223

may

7

216

M. Weill

222

Cpl. Grant, b Lilley

J. Mayhew

215

Extrax

17

17

The following are the dates for

Total

56

forthcoming games:

Bowling: Chapman

Second Round-

M. N. Rakusen v P. D. Crawley

C. Mycork W. Mullaby

A. E. Silkstone v R. B. Hambley

(Dec. 1)

(Dec. 6.)

(Nov. 28)

Pte, Lilley, b Sheppard ...... Pte. Chapman, b Sheppard Sgt. Goble, b Sheppard

Pte. Jacobs, e Gibson, U Boyd L/C. Simmonds, not out

2

24

First Round-

(Dec. 11)

(to-night

Pte. Brown, b Boyd

4

Pte. Smith, c Gibson, b Boyd

2

Pie. Ullyati, not out

"B" Coy. "D" Coy, Byes "A", "C" and "HQ" Semi-Finals-

Extras

7

(Nov. 30)

(Dec. 4)

Total (for 6 wkts.)

G4

"C" Coy v "B" or "D" "A" Coy "HQ" Wing

(Dec. 5)

(Dec. 7) not bat.

Bowling: Sheppard 3 for 14 and

(Dec. 8)

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On January 25,

HOLDER OF THREE RECORDS.

27

TSUI WINS C.R.C. TENNIS TITLE.

Splendid Game With Ho Ka Lau.

Wille Smith, the famous British Billiards player, will arrive in Hong Kong on January 25, and will play in exhibition matches at the Kowloon Cricket Club and at Lane, Crawford's.

Touf Wal-pul yesterday afternoon Smith, probably the greatest loa- retained the Chinese Recreation Ing hazard player of the day, in Club'e" Singles Tennis Champion-

H. Kew G. H. King or R. P.

Phillips

G. H. King R. P.. Phillips Junior Competition Second Round~~-

4. P. Robinson v F. Dunnett

G. Lee v P. Kristofersen

G. B. Labrun v S. A. Gray

T.

Carry F. Stevents

H. Gitting W. Hyde

G. A. V. Hali v M, Weill

(Nov. 27)

(Nov. 29)

J. Hayhew E. C. Fincher or H. Nish

6 SENIOR:

Rush, Taylor and Robson did JUNIOR:

C A. Wright E. F. Fincher or Boyd 3 for 23.

F. Goodwin

(Doc. 12) Points in the Senior competition are 400 up in the preliminary rounds, 800 in the Semi-Finals and 750 in the Final

In the Junior contest 260 pointe will be played in the First, Second, and Third, Rounds. 400 in the

Semi-Finals and 500 in the Final.

Competitors in both Competi-

tion ure scratch.

All games will commence at 8.30 p.m.

H.Q. LINCOLNS

AGAIN TRIUMPH

IN BILLIARDS

"C" Company Secure. One Win.

NEW BREAK RECORD BY ATKINSON

(By SPOT BALL) Headquarter Wing, Lincolns, registered their third

win

In the Captain Williams' Cup Billiards tournament when they de-

feated "C" Company by 5 games, to

1.

ST. JOSEPH'S BEAT CENTRAL BRITISH.

Ellis Kadoorie Win Over Queen's.

St. Joseph's College and the Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians won

their cricket matches yesterday.

The scores were:

St. Joseph's: 98 for 7 dec., (G. Windors 28. Sharpham 6 for 19).

Central British: 69 (Mr. Muleaky

27, H. Asome 4 for 21).

Queen's: 119 for 6 dec. (Mel Ar-

culli 39, W. Abbau 4 for 52). Ellis Kadoorie: 127 for 8 (M. Singh 27, W. Abbas 26, M. Afzal for 20).

K. C. C. PREMIER ELEVEN

W. Smith, C. B. R. Sargent, B. V. Gittins, W. Hyde, and R. B, Lewis.

First Round-

"D" Y "C"

Brea: "A", "B" and "HQ". Semi-Finals-

"D" or "C" y "HQ" Wing "A" "B"

the

BY 2

In the closing minutes BOYLAN

The game was one of the fastest went over in the corner for JUDD and most exciting seen this season, to kick a magnificent goal from plendid combination and stickwork the touchline.

Judd was very

impressive

at full back for the Eagle, his handling being sound and his kicking being of amazingly good length. In fact I cannot

remember a local full back with such a powerful and ne- curate kick.

The Eagle forwards had the bost of matters in the tight scruma apd Gillan was given many opportuni- ties to send Slater away with a' good opening. Slater was fast off the mark, but he was too prose to run across his three quarters and no bundle the winger too near to touch.

Slow Passing

Boylan was

being featured throughout.

The Club completely dominated matters in the first half of the game, the forward line giving a magnificent display of combination and speed. The naval team were unable to cope with these hur Įricane attacks, and Sinclair broke through to score the opening goal {for the Club.

Play continued at a terrlic speed, both sides visiting the other goal in turn, but without result. The naval forwards, renowned for their combina tion, played disappointingly. and passes were frequently missed.

Divett Increased the Club's lead with a shot which gave Edwards, the Navy goal no prominent in

chance, and the teams crossed over with the Club leading by two goals,

Navy Recovery

the centre, but he attempted to cut through too often when a pass along the line would have found the winger unmarked. The backs made their passed very slowly and I was surpris. ed that many of them were not intercepted,

Morria, Gardner, and Johns were

The second half provided a completa matamorphosis, the Navy staying an amazingly good re [covery. The Navy forwards, supe ported in on small degree by their efficient half-back line, settled down to a perfect combination

Games will be played on Chatham Road ground commencing} on December 15. "A" Company, who are holders of both trophien! and are favourites this year, pos- the most prominent forwards, be. Bess no fewer than six of the Lining especially good in the loose which soon had its reward through a snap goal scored by Lt. Curry, colns first division side including and in the line-outs. Mudd put in the centre-forward. Heath, the United Services' goal- some excellent work in the tight keeper, and Ridley, who doubtedly one of the finest inside) forwards in the Colony.

REVISED F. A. FIXTURES THIS WEEK

Up-acrums.

Edwards gave another rous- ing display at full-back for the Club. He is going to prove s

very

sound undertstudy to James Whitham,

The Clubs backs were given few:

The Club also attacked with determination, but although Divett and Sinclair made several meritorious rushes, the. Navy goal remained intact. The Club wings were not at all accurate with their passes in this half.

Lt. Donald netted the equaliser

The Hong Kong Football Associa--Opportunities and I do not think tlon announces that the First Divi- they had one movement throughout for the Navy after several minutes

the Royal the game. At forward Harbord of hard play, and, striving do slon match between Artillery and Chinese Athletic fixed and Cox were outstanding. An-sperately hard, the Navy were for Sunday next has been postponed. drews was unfortunate to injure placed in the lead by. Lt. Bartlett The game between the Radio and his back in the last minute of the who scored in the closing stages the University in the Third Division game and had to be carried off the and to almost complete darkness. (on Saturday has also been postponed field. Dr. Selby, the Club skipper.

4 and In Its place the Radio will meet however, siated that he was not

the Royal Engineer this match seriously hurt. being brought forward fry 17-2-34.

DRUMS BEAT BAND

At Chatham Rbad yesterday the Drummers of the Lincolns defeat ed the Band by 4 goals to 1 in a

Medway Officers:-Lt. Comdr. Ef- wards, Lt. Condr., Browning. Lt. Wood, Lt Comdr. Hill, Lt. Sinclair. Lt. Donald, Sub-Lt. Cheyne, Lt. Carrey, Lt. Bartlett and Lt. Forbes.

Club:R: P. Edwards; T. M. L. Bed- mond, J. Hutchison, L. G. Robertson, ClubL. D. Skinner: A. A. Dand F. C. Bond; F. C. Jenkins, B. C. (Capt.) and ♪ Rodger; W. A. Bred, H. Mecke; D. M. Wheeler, W. R. An-3. D. Lowe and E. V. Reed; T. I L. de C. Blechynder, R. G.Price, G. E. R. Divelt, A. Sinclair, J. Castletons. A. R. Cox, A. H. Harbord, E. Potter and J. L. Tetley,

and S. H. Garrod.: II.M.S. H. A. Brown Lt. Judd: Mine Neal Din

E R. LE Slater, FL. Lt. Gillan; A. E. R. A. Thomas Mne. Boylan, Lt.

• Eustace;TM B. Eastman P, O. Clarke, A. B. GAS- Gardner, Le Moulton and A: B-Johnk: kell, Mne Mudd, F/O, Morris, Sub-Lt, Refères Capt. Goitwaltz, B.W.B.

Fox, Vessey, Gibson and Dobbs (Own goal) scored for the winners, and Brown replied for the Band.

|

The following have been select- the Kowloon ed to represent The highest break of the compe Cricket Club against the Club on tition was again beaten when Pts Saturday at the H.K.C.C.. Atkinson compiled a 38 to beat

E, C. Fincher (captain), E. F.soccer encounter, Sgt. James by 68. The previous Fincher, A. T. Lay, G. Stapleton, best break was Pte, Abbott 37 C. C. Burnett, N. A. E. Mackay, F. aguinal Sgt. Green.

Breaks of 22, 17, and 25 grave L/Cpl. Herriott an early lead over Cpl. Body and he won comfortably by 720 Scores: "IQ Wing Williams Lt, King Atkinson

"C" Company 150 Pye

*135

150 Brownhill

150 James

82

Short Herrlott Turper

141 Day

150

150 Body

78

150 Green

84

891

609

ARGYLLS BEATEN ..

A junior team from Headqgar-

100 Gra

the holder of the English native realiip, when he defeated Ho Ka-later defeated the Argylls by 6 cord for a break of 2,748, and also by scores of 7, 6-4, 6-4, and games to nil in a friendly game, holds two world's records. At was leading by 3 games to 1 and Smith, Ellison and Mackman each Mancoestor two years ago he made 40-love, in the fourth set, when lo recording breaks of 28. Bix breaks of over a thousand in Ka-lau was forced to retire owing Scores the course of nine sessions' play, to a severe attack of crampfbay HQ Juntors and a'season later chalked up two The game, was one of the finest Herrlott breaks of over a thousand in a one- doen on the Club's courts: [" dayclub match on the Club's own Last Sunday Tent-Wal-pul and Smith. table that was in every-day diss. He Will Hung caused a minor, senas (Mackman has never been bektsh In the Chiantion, by taking the Doubles Cham Fox plonship and has won it twice, plonship from Ho Ka-lau and Yew Davenhill M. All his recorda Hawaibian, minds Manskit, by scores of B---

on the steel vaccum cushion 4–6, 600

Ellison

As Browning Retained Mat Championship

4100

100: McCutchen": 100 Blanchard

for hin mat-titl

(-600)

Bird in the 1st, Regiment Armory, New York:al After

Con) minutes and 20 séconds of similar tactics; Browning rek, i pinned Dusic to retala world's.ekampionih

· RADIO BEAT TEN MEN,

At King's Park yesterday after-

noon, the Radio Sports Club defeat. ed the Royal Army Service Corps by 5 goals to 2 in a friendly match, after leading at the interval by 8-1. The Service Corps fieldad only ten men, being without the services of fa custodian.

SAINTS TEAM TO-DAY

The following will represent St. Andrew's Club in a friendly hockey match against the South Wales Borderers on the Marina ground: at 5 o'clock sharp this afternoon :20

RK Wong, EA. Broadbridge and E. H. P. White; E. MaeNider, A. E. P. Ogest (Capt.) and A. B. Hamsson; P. J. Barlow, JT, K. Glichefat N. A. E Mackay, E, F

F. Fincher and M. Weill,

HOME FOOTBALL SUPPLEMENT Tomorrow's editions of The China Mail

Comprehensive Home and Away League Tables to date,

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