SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933.
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HOLD SIGNALS
TO MAMAK DRAW
Convey And Cooper Record "Hat Trick."
C.B.A. BEAT CLUB “A” ELEVEN
BOTH TEAMS RECORD FIRST S. MacNider & Whitley
POINTS
THE Royal Corps of Signals were
Score The Goals
SEVEN-A-SIDE START
Na curtailed-friendly encounter
yesterday the Central British As-
Ion the tub round ins Park
LEAGUE CHAMPION'S NAVY MAKE
STRONG FORWARDS
KOWLOON & BORDERERS
TWO CHANGES
IN THEIR PACK
Bright Prospects Of The "Hat Trick"
NOT AT FULL STRENGTH CLUB RUGBY CHANGES FOR
SAINTS SHOULD BEAT CLUB
(By, OUTSIDE LEFT).
forced to divide the spoils with the Royal Engineers in a Mamak Tournament hockey match on the Marina ground yesterday, socision defeated the Hong Kong THE big match is the Soccer both sides scoring 3 goals in the Club "A" eleven by two goals to nil. League to-day is at Caro second half of the game.
It is a match
back, while Cord, who was in- jured in the game against the Club, has now recovered and will be between the sticks. The Borderers are also not
S. MacNider and T. Whitleyline Hill, where St. Joseph's are Play was very even throughout.scored for the winners.
faced with their severest test to Martin at back for the Signals be- Owing to the absence of many date. ing the outstanding player in his players the game started as a 7-8-
full strength. They will still be hide, while Captain Duchesne and side same. but half way through be desperately anxious to win, as suspension over a month ago, has the Saints will without Underwood, who, since his
full points at the Club's expense not been playing. He will pro- will give them the leadership of bably appear in a fortnight's time. the League. After their brilliant
Lt. Cooper were prominent for the Engineera.
Conveyed scored all three goals for the Signals while Lt. Cooper scored three for the Engineers.
the iste-comers filled their places.
W. Reed filled a vacant posi- tion to bring the Club team up to full strength while W`Bond and Cotter were, newcomers to the Club team.
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TO-DAY'S GAME
(Kỷ SCRUM HALF).
FITH every prospect of record Ing the "hat trick" against the Club, the Navy Rugby selectors have made two changes in their pack for to-day's encounter on the Club' ground, commencing at 4 p.m.
Lt. Whitfield and Lt. Brown have been Introduced into the back row of the scrum in place of Lt. Shaw and Fly. Officer Morris.
With the exception of G. C. Moutrle the Club are now at full strength.
"Jake" Selby, the Club's Scottish Artillery Should Win
International scrum-half and skip- form against the Lincolns, how The Artillery who meet the Re-per, will be again in action against ever, I cannot visualise their de- creio at King's Park should gar-Lt. Forbes at the base of the Club
ner two points,
R.C. af S.-Short; Martin, Dilley: Bryce, Cord. Austin: Higginsbottom. Buttery, Convey. Fielding and Larkin.
R.E.-Lester
Capt. Whitefield; Mullins, Weeks, Plynn, L. ing for the Club. Cooper, Harding. Pegg. Whittington and Budd.
Senior in the furyard line and feat at the hands of the Club.
The Club, who are bound to mías Duchesne Lowe at centre-half were outstand-Skinner in the pivot position -
Allen and
Mac- N.
scrum, while James Whitham has In the Second Division the Navy returned to the full-back position, Borderers game should bethus enabling "Bill" Rigg to part- Boyd takes his The half-back line-E.
place will find the most interesting.
James The Navy ner
Ferguson. R. H. Nider. F. W. R.
themselves opposed to the fastest have strengthened their team
by Griffiths has been brought back in the inclusion of Blair and Whitler-however, broke up all at-wide in the League, TABLE TO DATE
Fair-place of L. G. Robertson, who is less, who have both played in their playing soccer, and will partner P. W. L. F. A. Pt temple of the Club forwards.
D.
"Geff" Lammert. 4 0 0 17
Club "A" Shields; Sire and Hill: Balford, Lowe and Cotter: Bond, HI, Senior, W, Reed and Price,
MAMAK TOURNAMENT
Police
T. 1. A.
1
8
4 4 0 0 11 1 A
1300 Q 21 2
6
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Radio United KIT.C.
Mule Corps
St. Andrew's
12th Battery Medway
19th Battery
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R. C. of S. German Club R.A.M.C.
40 3 1 3 10 1 01002
0
0 4 0 2 11 0
H.Q. LINCOLNS BEAT
"B" COMPANY
Reeks Scores Twice For Winners
C.BA.:-Gurevitch; Bickford and J. King: E. McNider, Allen, N. Whitley; Hirei, Johnson, T. Whitley. Johnson and Carroll.
CAER CLARK CUP HOCKEY
C. B. S. Debut Against C. B. A. To-day
Beltras having fully recover- ed, the Saints will field the same team which merged vic- torious last Saturday against the Lincolns.
premier eleven.
The following is my forecast and probable teams :----
Recreio
To-day.
FIRST DIVISION
The Club halves will have to bel fully on the alert and must inter cept the passes of Beltrao and his wing halves, otherwise Hynes and S. Strange will have their work cut BORDERERS cut in stopping the fast Saints' right wing combination of Bertie St. Joseph's Gosano and A. Ward.
Navy
* ARTILLERY (King's Park, 4 p.m.)
v Kowloon
(Soskunpoo. 4 p.m.) y Club (Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.)
S. CHINA (Kowloon, 4 p.m.) DIVISION
V
SECOND
ARTILLERY
Obstacle for Club Forwards The Central British Schoolgirls, i
The Club forward line will enjAthletic newcomers to the Caer Clark Cup|counter their most difficult obsta. Competition, are making their de- cle to date when coming up against but this afternoon when they have A. V. Gusano and Gomes, the Lincolns been given the honour of opening Saints' backs. the 1933-4 Cup series against the
injured Central British Association Ladier last week against South China, has
Howe, who was badly
NAVY
WINNING GOALS LATE IN GAME 1 King's Park, the game commenc- not fully recovered and will have S. CHINA
A
(By "IMP") FTER being in arrears twice. the Headquarter Wing Lin- colns hockey eleven defeated "B" Company by 4 goals to 2 in an in- ter-Company League encounter at Shamshuipo yesterday afternoon.
After 5 minutes play MAYNARD
opened the scure for "K", bet mid- way through the half WILDY equa- teed the scores,
Ii
In the second half MANSON plared "B" ahead again after [Jew minutes play and five minutes later REEKS placed "HQ." ONL
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V CLUB (Club, Kowloon (Sockenpoo, 2.30 p.m.)
S. CHINA (Chatham Road, 2.30 p.m.)
Borderers (Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.)
THIRD DIVISION
BORDERER
P. last time to pierce the Saints B.A.F. M. splendid defence.
The teams are as follows:- C. B. A.Mrs. Webber; Miss Woolley, Mrs. Hudson; Miss Bryson, E. Beavis, G. MacNidor; Woolley, Mrs. Miles, Misses M. Smith, D. Heat and Mrs. Creasey.
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CBS.Misses D. Muss; B. Ingram. J. Bryson; L. de Chaffoy. J. Hollands, M. McCaw; 1. Knill, L. Hickey, J. Booker and E. Rousseau.
MAMAK HOCKEY
DINNER.
At China Emporium To-night.
A struggle ensued for the lead,
The first Mamak Hockey Tourna-i and in the closing stages MAR- SHALL and REEKS Neored far- ment Dluner will be held at the ther goals to give "HQ" a well de- China Emporium Cafe de Luxe to-
night at B P. served victory.
Can Navy Win?
The visit of South China to the Railway ground to meet the Royal Navy, is always an eagerly antici- LINCOLNS
pated event, and there should be clever football in plenty this afternoon.
Athletic
v R.A.M.C.
Changes In Pack
D. McLellan, last year's vice- captain and Interport forward, is again back in the pack, and H. A. Browning, the Shanghai Interport- er. has also been included in the Club scrum, L. de C. Blechynden and D. M. Wheeler having been passed over.
The following are the teams : Club:. P. Whitham; J. J. Fergu son, W. H. B. Rigg, R. H. Grimtha, G. P. Lammert; M. W. Turner and J. A R. Selby (Captain); G. A. Stewart, I H. Bradford, E. F.. Walkden, F. R. Burch. D. A. Cumming, K. A. Munro,
A. Browning, D. McLellan. Reserves Hutchison, S. H. Gar- rod and A. R. Cox.
H. A.
Navy Lt. Buckley (Medway); Lt St Clair Ford (Medway). Lt. Slater (Eagle). Mld Durley (Suffolk), Lt Currey (Madway); L. Miers (Med- way). LL. Forbes
(Medway) (Capt.); LL Linton
Ꭲ.
(Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.) Canidr. Roame (Suffolk),
▾ R.E.
(Happy Valley. 2.30 p.m.)
Radio (King's Park, 2.30 p.m.
To-morrow.
(Medway), Li, Evans Nixon (Suffolk), Lt. Suther (Camber land), L. Brawn (H.M.8. Cumber innd). L. Whitfield (H.M.J. Fal- mouth) and L. C. Pascoe (Berwick). Previous Results
The following have been the re- sults of the first three games:
19 Nary
3
8 Navy
30
0 Navy
19
V
FIRST DIVISION
Police
Club
(Kowloon, 4 p.m.)
Club
V
EAST LANCS (Club ground, 4 pan.)
Club
Probable Teams.
[“B” Company, Borderers Beat Eagle Marines.
Robertson, the Medway's bril llant all rounder, makes his re-ap-| pearance for the Navy and will fill
FIRST DIVISION the right-half position. A deter-
Club: Lowson; Hynes and B.
Dun mined tackler with an amazing Strange; Robertson, Boyd and amount of stamina, he will be hard can (A); Fowler, Dominy, Howe, E
Strange
and Bickford. to 'pass.
St. Joseph's: Marques; L. Gomer The Navy, however, will baland A. V. Gozano: V. Marques. N.] without the service of Buchanan, Beltrão and F. J. Elms; E. Gosano, A.
Ward, D. Leonard, L. their right back who has gone Fernander
Rocha and L Reynolds. Bacon and Plati play-large number of local hockey en-Home. Wand of the Cumberland
Turnier. ed well for "B" Coy, and Reekathusiasts are expected to attend. inlls the vacancy.
Lincolne: Heath; Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Presidenti
Ridley, Higgins,
and of the Hong Kong Hockey Associo-ed for Chatham Services at Home,'
Thomas of the Berwick who play-Guinnes Cork, and Bett; Baldry. Me-
Hoegaard (Capt.). 1.ion will make a speech, followed will be in the pivot position to-day Netto and J. Bowen; J. G. Gonsalves, Recreio: E. Marques; R. Silva. by speechee by Mr. D. England and will be supported by Robert-N. T. Delgado and W. Maber; T. Cas
HOD on his right and McGuire on. Gomes and J. Alves.
tilho, G. Guterres (Capt.), W, Sousse, his left, both wing halves being
Yeomans, Wildy, and Bentley relied for "HQ" Wing.
"A" Coy. Borderers Draw With “B”
ex.
BATTALION INTER-COMPANY
LEAGUE
when 蒜
White, Chairman of the Mamak Tournament.
The concert programme includes | outstanding. musical items, songs, renderings by u Naval ukulele expert, conjuring tricks, and a turn by the Indian
A me con hockey member
tested game of hockey was The cover, charge is $2.00 per seen at Sookunpoo yesterday when head. "A" and "B" Companies of the Borderers shared four goals in thei Battalion Inter-Company Hockey League.
KEPPEL BEAT WISHART
In a Flotilla League Hockey (49) Jones and (20) Smith scor-match at King's Park yesterday ed for "B" Coy., while Wallace and afternoon, H.M.S, Keppel beat Williams replied for "A" Coy.
"A" Coy.:-Goodman; Murphy and Andrews; Evans, Gilmore and (25) Janos; Pentecost, Morrison, (85) Jones,. Wallaco and Williams,
I.MS. Wishart by 4 goals to 2.
JATS BEAT H.K.S.R.A
"B" Cay: Clogg; Hicks and Wilcox: A goal by Mohamed Sherif gave Inoaca, Dykes and Miller; (69) Smith, (39) Jones (20) Smith, (38) Smiththe Jata victory over the H.K.S.R.A
on the Marina ground yesterday, and (49) Jones.
Colony Lady Tennis
M
Champion In Action To-day
With this line the South China forwards will have to display their very form, other wise I can see a repetition of the Club's sensational win of last Saturday.
Dudley.
Ash
SUTER SCORES DECIDING POINT
Odd Goal Triumph
A very fine game was
seen
on the Sookunpoo ground yesterday afternoon when “B” Company of the Borderers de. feated the Royal Marines of the Aircraft Carrier Eagle. In a friendly soccer game by the odd goal in three.
Navy:-Liddington (Eagle), Ward (Cumberland), West (Rainbow),
PURCELL netted the Borderer's Robertson (Medway), Thomas (Ber- wick), McGuire (Suffolk) (Capt), Arst goal, but BUCKSEY -equalie- Hudspeth (Kent), Smith (Sutolk), ed soon after with a very fine drive.. Langmead (Berwick), Barnett (Phoe
In the second half the Borderers nix). Skinner (Camberland). Reserve: -Elsworth R.N.H, Keford (Cumber-team forged ahead through SUTER land).
who, converted from a difficult Morrison; Wallace, Podmore and Jones: Coy. S.W.B.: Marsh; Lloyd
Borderers:-Smith: Mullane and angle. T | stronger at the forwards. Fung Matthian, Harris, Fortey, Hazlewood and Munford; Lucas, Buter and, Smith;
King-cheong coming into the cen- and Duncan.
South China will be considerably
John, Ridge, Purcell, Howell and King tre forward position instead of Pau South China:-Pau Ke-ping; Li Tin- B. M. Eagle:- Ürmond; Hansome Ka-ping, who will be back in goal, sang and Lau Mau; Leung Inschen, and Evana; Elliott, Huxtable and Leung Wing-chul and Tong Kwan; Grean; Nolan, Bucksey, Bone, Clarke South China Changes Yeung Bhut-yick, Wong Mei-ahun, and Barnes. A change is also being made on Fung King-cheong, Tam Kong-pak the left wing where Tay Quee and Tay Ques-liang
Kowloon:Card; Willis and Mari liang, the Singapore Chinese, distin; Whitfield. Jones and Bliss, White place: Tong Kwan, who reverts to head, Hill, Elliott, V. White and Blake. his original left-half position.
South China's' forward line
I now Yeung Shui-yick and Wong. Mel-shun' in support of Fong on the right and Tam Kong-pink, and "Tay Quen-liang' on the left.
I have full confidence in
tho
son;
SECOND DIVISION Lincolns:-Deacon; Steans, Edmin
Maughan, Worrall, Bobson; Clayton, Harper, Setters, McGuinness and Toyne,
Navy-Potta
rest
For
Blairs
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Strong Services' Soccer Team
TO MEET SOUTHI CHINA
NEXT SUNDAY,
AM
N exceptionally strong Ber-.
vices' soccer team has been
HORAN sted for the charity match In
NGSANA
Revelate 8:Q.M.S. Chappell RAP.C.
aid of the fund for the relief of the widow and four children of the
Navy's - halves, and, the result will (Phoenix), _|_Sayer rest entirely on the performance
brook (Eagle).
forwards.
TRS. Enid ' 'Lo-Litton, Colony jdoubles championship will be de- lady lawn tennis champion, sided. The, matches are as follow:
Mr. Litton and Mrs. R. E. Toften-.. should beat Minx "R; Hadcock for right of entry in the Flual of the ham (holders) v Men. Stafford Smith Colony Championship, under the and Miss V. Thomas, auspices of the United Services Recreation Club, at the U.S.B.C. this afternoon,
Mis, Lochner and Mrs. James v Miss O. Dalziel, and Mike M. Grimths.
LR. C. TENNIS FINALS
Borderers:Williams; Jen
Show-
| against South China, Leagus chem-
of the latter against South China's Olympus), Coster (Cumberland).
Jankina and Suter Court: Davies and Hayas; John, plons at Caroline Hill next Bun- Marshfield, Herbert, Morris and Scare. day. Teams Weakened
Club Farrows M. Railton and E The team le as foliowa: Kowloon who mast the Borderers Goldman; McKellar, Lawe and Gamble; A. B. Addington (R.N.); Gut, Allen Bockunpoo will be without Tim-Fisher, Bell, Duncan, Lo and Sloan. (K.A.), Ple: Morrison (8.W.B... A. B berlake and Lewis, who are at pre-chron
Reserver: Tavlin, Dunhill and Puts Parkina (RN.), Pie: Podmore (8.W.B.), A. B. Macquira (R.N.); L/Cpl. Baldry VAGY THIRD 'DIVISION" sent away from the Colony, *;*
(Lincolna), Pay Mid.. Smith (R.N.), RAM.C. Jones; Corbett and Pte. Higgins (Lincolna), L/Cpl. Rid Adams, Millington, Poole, King and colina) (captain). Slater; Savoury, Goulthy and Lanesley (Lincolns) and Lt. Hocquard (LAn
at
This should maki a considerable
In the other semi-final game to The Finals of the Ladies' Re-difference to Kowloon's defence, an day Mrs. James, runner-up last, cration Club Lawn Tennis Cham- both players are good men.: year will encounter Miss V. Thomas, pionship will be decided at the whom she expected to beat, L.RO. "At Home" this after
To-morrow the semi-finals of the Inoơ, commencing at 2 p.m.
** Martin, the former Club "back; "makes; his second ap-
Pym.
Reserves L/Cpl. Mullane and Pie. Borderers: Watts: Watkins and Harris (8.W.B.), Cpl. Awh. and L/Cpl. Dowding; (26) John, Roberts and Wil- Cork, Lincoins) and A. B: Skinner. pearance for Kowloon at left Hams: Hamblyn, Nelson, Purcell, Hor- and A. B. Langmead (Navy).
Referee Capt. E linguo RA
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