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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1933.

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WEAK NAVY FIFTEEN TRIUMPH OVER ARMY

TEN Y.M.C.A.

MEN HOLD THE

LINCOLNS TO 0-0 WHITSHED

Lowe And McLellan. Outstanding.

HOCQUARD'S SPEED ON WING

PLAYING

(R STICKS)

LAYING with only ten men, the Y.M.C.A. first eleven did ex- tremely well to hold the Lincolns to a goalless draw in a friendly hockey match at King's Park yesterday.

R. Baldwin was the absentee, and E. O. Murphy made a re-ap-; pearance in the side at full back in place of E. F. Selk, who played in the forward line.

RECORD FIRST

3 PENALTY GOALS LANDED

LEAGUE WIN NINE OF ALL-CONQUERING

Ten Wishart Players Lose 3 To 1.

SYMMONDS RECEIVES EYE INJURY BUT RESUMES

A

(By "IMP")

I

fast game of Hockey was witnessed yesterday after noon ní King's Park when H.M..S Whitshed defeated H. Flotilla M.S. Wishart in League match by 3 goals to 3. This was the first victory for the fed to and the net. McLellan and Whitshed in the League, having Love in the half-back line work-lost their two previous encounters ed very hard, but the four for against the Keni and Veteran. The wards could not establish a

goodWishart, however, elded only ten understanding.

The Lincolns did most of the at- tacking in the first half, but fail-

Li. Rocquard, on the wing for the Lincolns, showed splen did form, his fine turn of speed causing the "y" backy many anxious momenta,

were,

TEAM ABSENT

(By SCRUM HALF)

THOUGH without the services of no fewer than nine of their all-conquering Rugby fifteen the Royal Navy beat the Amy by a goal, two penalty goals, and two tries (17 points) to a goal, a penalty goal, and a try (11 points) after leading 11.0 at balf time in a game which became very scrappy in the second half at Sookenpoo yesterday.

DOBBS

SCORES 50 AND ULLYATT

TAKES 5 FOR 6 Lincolns' Second Eleven Beat Borderers.

HOSKINS AND SMITH IN PLUCKY STAND

(BY ATHOLE)

A inspired bowling spell by Pte. Ullyatt, who took S wickets for 6 runs to finish off the Borderers' second eleven's innings for 72 runs was responsible for the Lincolns' second eleven snatching a well deserved win by 29 runs at

FULL value for their triumph, the Navy were without Lt. Back Sockenpoo yesterday.

ley, Lt. St. Clair Ford, Mid Darley. It. Currey, Comdr. Roome, Lt. Evans, Lt. Nixon, Lt. Suther, and Lt. Brown, while the Army made two changes in their line-up-Sgt. Goold displacing Lt. Birt at full-back, and Pte. Chicken taking Cpl. Suter's place in the pack.

1

Ple. Dobbs

splendid aggressive innings for his Go, acor ed out of 66 while he was at the crease. Going in at the fall of the fourth wicket at 27 he proceeded to hit nine boundaries to send the

players.

ago that Lt. Comdr. Stephenson most of the play, but were met by who has been cupped fifteen times a stubborn defence, Holden in goal for Ireland, was probably the best playing very well for the Whitshed.referee in the Colony, but yester- 22 minutes play Bookless day he was altogether too strict on

In the Arst half the Wishart hat Baid in my notes several weeks, who was unusually erratic in his/total up to 93 for 9. He and L/Cpl.

After

the

Whitshed's account In the second half, the "y" for opened the

Almost im- wards played belter hockey,

#breakaway. and from

resumption actually forced two corners during mediately after

the Hurry beat Chase Lo place this half, the "Y" defence

Whitshed two up. however, more outstanding, con- stantly breaking up dangerous at tarks and feeding their forwards

masterly manner. Y.M.C.A. H. S Shields; G. l. won, E. 0. Murphy: IL J. D. Lowe, MeLellan, J. M. Wilson; S. Fowler,

W. J. Brown. E. F. Solk and C. Fow-

E.

Symmonds, who had being playing well, allided with Mar tindale and received a nasty cut over his right eye, but be resumed play ofler

few minutes.

#

The Whitshed had more of the play in the second half and forced Encoln Hollingsworth; Bentley, Wilkinson Yeomans, Harper, Lt. Cat-many corners Midway through the Her Reeks. Shrable. Toyne, Parker half Bookless ran through on his Land 14 Harquard.

own to score a third goal for the Whitshed. Just before the end Ward scored for the Wishart.

RADIO MAMAK

+

HOCKEY WIN OVER MEDICALS

218 11

occasion and then allowed infringe- ments to go when unexpected, and

result

be- tempers came frayed and what would have been an excellent gume was

spafled.

service, from the scrum.

.

After "Tubby" Linton, who played a rousing game in the loose, had had two unsuccess- ful attempts at goal with penalty kicks, the Navy open- PAINE ed the scoring when kicked a penalty goal from close in. A necond

came shortly after when as the result of brilliant

score

Pascoe, though not with the sup-close passing between the Naval port of a

much heavier scrum, forwards MORRIS went over near secured the better of Hebert

Seagrave added 36 for the seventh

wicket, and in a stand with Cpl.

Clark, Dubbs added 26 for the ninth wicket to enable the side to total 111.

C.Q.M.S. Day scored his 23, which included foar boun- daries, out of 27, while Clark

hit the only six of the match when he lifted a ball from Pte. Ronan, a former Army player, out of the ground. Losing their first four wickets for Winton

in the posts for Paine to miss an easy 30 runs of which Lt. de

by no means as accurate in service to Miers, who also was not at his liest, as he was last Satur- day against the Club.

Slater's Touch Kicking Slater played well al centre three-quarter for the Navy, and

the tight scrums, but Forbes was convert. Morris should have cross-claimed 21, the Borderers were in- his ed over once again when debted to Pie. Hoskins (20) and Forbes gave him A perfect Pte. Smith (13) for & valuable ten yards from the fifth wicket stand which yielded opening line, but Marlin brought off a 35 runa. splendidamother-tackle to save a Ullyatt, however, played havoc dangerous situation.

with the tall-enders, the last five Judd, who came up into line with wickets falling for only 7 runs! For the winners Knight was out-his touch-kicking on the numerous his three-quarters whenever pos Ullyait concluded the match with injured his knee when for 51 after taking his last 5 wie. standing at right half, and Holden, orcasions the Navy were awarded sible, Bookless and Hurry alse played penalties provided one of the fen-brought down heavily in the Army kets for 6 runs, Clark bowled 11

25 and was almost a passenger for overs for 13 runs and 3 wickets! the rest of the game.

Scores: Pass Intercepted

Lincoln, 2nd XI MORRIS scored the third Nava][C. Q. M. S. Day, ↳ Welch try when he intercepted a pass in L/Cpl. Maw, b Ronan the Army 25 to go through after Pte. Williams, b Church

head. L/Cpl. Simmonds, b Church a short punt over Goold's

Lt. Pim, b Welch win-PAINE added the goal points.

From 4 crose-kick by Slater, Pte. Dobbs, run out

Welsh

well.

The Wishart's forwardi werk very fast in the first half and play- Hat Trick" For Awtared exceedingly well, but very little was seen of them after the interval, Singh Who Scores 4.

Commander Todd and Martindale were prominent in the defence.

POOLE OUTSTANDING IN GOAL

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Offside play, particularly by the Army forwards, and hold- Ing on to the ball while on the ground were all checked by free kicks, thus slowing the game up considerably. Whitched: Raiden, Saunders, Wund-

Hudspeth, the Navy soccer gate; Knight, Biddle, Philbrow: Ham- pieman. Bookless, Hurry, Symmonds ger, who made his debut in Rugby Playing at Sookunpoo yesterday and Edwards.

against the Tamar and Smull Ships Martin had a fine opportunity with Pte. Meakin. Harrison, b Wishart:--Chare; Martindale, Criar Monday, gave a very promising a clear passage on the wing, but afternoon, the Radio recorded their

Todd, Wyburd, Crow and Ward, Ener fifth Mamak Tournament successer, Samuels, Whitworth and Ken-display on the wing. He takes the he preferred to punt over Judd's L/Cpl. Sengrave, ftw, b Hoskins bail well. has a very fine burst of head, and Walters spotted all Pis. Ullyatt, e Smith, b Hoskine when they defeated the Royal Army thorne,

speed, and kicks well to touch. His chances of a score by following up Cpl. Clark, à Ronan

They now lead the table,

which is inclined to be very wild, time arrived with the Navy leading The exchanges were very Cast

by 11-0. Kent Players On Trial Halthough the Medical Corps failed;

The Army opened their account Two tearns from the Royal Four of the H.M.S. Kent Afteen. when LLOYD kicked a penalty goa] to combine effectively among Artillery met in a friendly hockey who were unbeaten in Japan and against Slater for holding on to

the Medicals' -keeper played an outstanding match on the Chatham Road ground who held the Shanghai Club to the ball when brought down in hiri

yesterday afternoon, the game repolnts, were on view, Lt. E. Morris own 26. Inspired by their suc game, bringing off many brilliant sulting in a victory by four clear giving a good display at wing for dess the Army hemmed their op- Traves.

Cannon and Parry the goals for Lycmun against Stoneward. He was always up with the ponents in their own '25 right and left backs, respectively cutters. were also good, it being no fault

Medical Corps by 5 goals to al. LYEMUN BEAT STONECUTTERS only fault lies in his tackling from an offside position. Half Pta. Key, not out

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of theirs that their opponent pierc-were the scorers. ted their defence on five occasions.

Awtar Singh opened the scoring in the first half by netting two quick goals, and completed his "hai-trick" after the interval. G. Radio's fourth Singh netied the goal and Awtar Singh

"Y" LADIES MIX WITH

BORDERERS

for

B

Fall of the wickets: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

11 14 18 27 28 28 64 68 93

Bowling Analysis

O. M. 9.2 1

Ronan

Welsh

Parsons Hoskins

R. W.

30 2

5 2 7 2

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1 10 B

2

0

11

0

G 1 29 2

3 0 24 0

Borderer's 2nd XI

21

2

1

LL. Flowerdew (3) and Lt. Laine ball, but lacks the necessary speed quarter of an hour before WAL-Church

to be a really good wing forward. KER, owing to high tackling, as was evidenced when Forbes

executed a perfect corkscrew run gave him a clear run to the line in to touch down next to the posts for the Army "26 and he was grassed LLOYD to convert from the easy Turner by Martin when well short of his position and make the score 11-8 objective.

In favour of the Navy.

Lt. de Winton, b Clark The "Y" Ladies' hockey eleven,

Martin put in invaluable work Walker was kicked on the back Pte. Ronan, b Ullyatt in the Army defence and had few of the head when grounding the Sgt. Bromley, b. Ullyatt completed combined with the South Wales

Borderers in a friendly match on opportunities to show his speed on ball and was forced to leave the Lt. Yates, b Clark Radio: Man Singh, P. Singh and J. the Diocesan Girls' School ground the wing. Once he broke away in field for several minutes, Walters Ple. Hoskins, e Simmonds, b

Clark S. Grewal; Juggeet Singh, Dyke and yesterday, the "Y" Ladies' forward the Brst half and punted over being taken out of the pack to fill M. Singh: M. H. Hassan, G. Singh, line, who were opposed to their Awter Singh. Kalwant Singh, and P

Jown defence, losing to the A. King.

R.A.M.C. Poole,

and Ladies defence and Borderers Casson Parry: Mackie, Savoury and Neate; ward line by 2 goals to 1: Leigh, Capt. Quintan, Lane, College and Pym

the scoring with a fifth.

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SAINTS LADIES DRAW

20

"y"

Judd's head. He would probably bla vacancy.

have scored, but Walters was bad-

for-

|

ly offside and a golden opportunity was wasted....

Timely Tackle By Goold Hudspeth was nearly over for

Pte. Smith, b Ulfyatt Sgt. Church, Ullyatt Cpl. Addisoń, c Seagrave, b

Ullyatt'

0

Ullyatt

In a friendly hockey encounter on the Marina ground yesterday

5 5 0 0 29 10 the St. Andrews Ladies were held

Simmonds is probably one of the the Navy after a very fine passing Pre Parsons, c Dobbs, best tacklers in the Army side, movement among the backs, Goold

frustrated just bundling him into touch with Pte. Turner, not out Time and again he Miera' attempts to cut through only three yards to go for a touch Bds. Welch, b. Ullyait with excellent low tackles.

down.. From the rasultant scrum, however, the Navy were rewarded when PAINE kicked a penalty goal from a difficult angle.

Walker played well at fly-half for the Army, his try being a very

4 1 0 0 17 1 8 to a goalless draw by the Central

06 138 British Ladies. Both sides feld-nice piece of work, but he seldom

ed depleted teams:

German Club I 1 R.A.M.C.

G 0 60 2 10 0

MORRELL HIT ON FACE. H.K. S.R.A. Beat Ten

Lincolng' Players. '·

ARMY XI MEDWAY

The following will represent the

received a good pass from Hewitt,

Ladies'

Golf

Extras (B 8)

Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 14 17 30 65 67 67 69 70

Bowling Analysis

Roissfer was unlucky to receive an awkward bounce after a neat dribble which, gained almost 30- yards. Had the ball, come Into his Clark hands he would almost certainly | Ullyatt have scored between the pasts.

The Navy's last try came when

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Army against 11.M.S. Medway in an bockey encounter on the Naval ground this afternoon at 4.15 p.m. Mri, Wren qualified for the Cap-Miers passed off the ground for Whitteld. (H.M.S, Falmouth) and Tel.

Ackroyd (Btonecutters),

Army:--Brt. Goold, (S.W.D.); | LL Pie. Hullingsworth (Lincoln); Lt tuin's Cup Competition of the Ladies' FORBES to dash over in the corner Metcalfe (B.A.) and Lt. Roinsler; (Lin-Section of the Boyal Hong Kong Golf after handing off Galletly,, Paine Martin (8.W.B.), Pte. Bimmons (8.W: coins); Lt. Laine (ILA.); L. Raven-Club in November with a acore" of failed to convert the effort. from B.) Lt. Galletly (8.W.B.), and Lt. Roissier (Lincoln)+ I Walker (B.E.) hill (B.A.) and Sig. Dilley, R.C. df87-1671.

the touch-line, 8.); Big, Bryza (R. C. of B.). Cpl

the end of the game fast bert (R.A.), L/C Hardy, Walters and L/Cpl. Hewitt (8,W.B.); L. IIe- approaching a quick heel from an Ple. Gilmore Galiotly send ROISSIER over in and Lt. Metcalfe

Jones (8.W.B.) Pte, Lloyd (B.W.B.)

Barlow (ILAS.0)..W.. O Benior (R. The Eclectic Competition for Novem AS.C.), Lt. Garthwaite (R.A.) and Liber on the New Course, Fanling, was Hocquard (Lindoint).

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'second.

Army scrum in the Navy. #25 caw

(B,W.B.), Pte. Chicken (Lincoln), Pt.

(RA).

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CLUB JATS TO-DAY

the corner for an unconverted try. Referees-Lt. Comdr. II. WY. Sta- On the Marina ground yesterday The following, have been select

Lloyd tailing with a diffeült kick.phenson, N.N. afternoon, the H. K. S. R. A. de eď to represent the Hong Kong

Entries are Invited for the Cham Royal Navy: L. Judd' (IL.M.S.'

The Navy are fjelding's' second feated the Lincolns 2ad Eleven by Hockey Club seniors in match pionship of 1004 This will be doeld-Eaglo]; Tel, Hudspeth (H.M.S. Kent), 3.gonia to 1 in a friendly hockey against the ht Regiment on the ed by match play over the Old Course Lt. Sister (H.M.S. Eagle), A. B. Mud-fifteen against the Army second encounter, a gdje Marina, ground at 5 pm. this Fanling Entrante must have ford (H.M.S. Berwick) and Sto, Curtis

handicaps of not more than 24. The (HM.S, Berwick); L. Miers (HM,String at Bookunpep on Saturday, The Lincolns lost the services, of afternoon:

TALA are posted at the Club Houses at Modway) and Lt. Forbes (Medway); commencing at 2.45 p.m. The Army Morrell early In the Arst half, the L. D. Skinner; A. A. Dand and E. Farling and Happy Valley and will Pay Lt. Owen (II,M.S, Kent), Surg-Lt. first team are playing the Club, as Curiell (I.M.S. Kent), L. E. Morrin preliminary to their Triangular half back being struck on the face, V. Boed; WA. Roed. I, J, D. Lee close on December 24.

and J. L. Tetley; H. Owen-Hughes, G. It is expected that the first round (11.M.8. Kent), L. C. Pascoe (Tournament game a fortnight on E. R. Diver, P. I. Benior, A. Sinclair will have to us played off by January Berwick), 14. Linton (H.M.S. Med- and J. E. Patter

115, 1934

and played with ten men for the "remainder of the game.

way), L. Paine (ILM.S. Witch), LL1Saturday,

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