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THE CHINA MAIL.

STRONG NAVY FIFTEEN SWAMP CLUB “A”

Submarines Win At ARMY DRAW

Water Polo

Y.M.C.A. Play Puckily To Lose By Odd Goal

LAKER GIVES FINE DISPLAY-

(By CRAWL)

very exciting game of waterpolo was witnessed in the YMCA A very red nike who we expel better to the X... the Y.M.CA. by 3 goals to 2 in one of the fastest games seen in the bath for some time.

The Submarines fully deserved their win for their all-round display was far above that of the "Y" team who were disappointing. With the exception of King the goal-keeper and Ratcliffe, the left back, the Submarines team was practically the same as that which represented the Navy last winter in a series of games against the Y.M.C.A. They won one by 5 goals to 4 and lost the return encounter

by 3 goals to 1 in that series,"

The Y.M.C.A. were not at full

strength, H. A. Angus the goal- NAVY BEAT

keeper, W. Kerr and W. T. Camp- bell, the right and left wingers. being absentees.

Laker was the outstanding Navy player, one of his two goals being а perfect example of shooting. Unfortunately

prowess

snap

at

for him his the game was already known and Donn and Schreuder had him well bottled up for a considerable period in the second half.

the top right corner of the net.

ST. JOSEPH'S

AT CRICKET

Smith And Barron Add 63 Runs.

RUMJAHN AGAIN SUCCESSFUL WITH THE BALĮ,

(BY ATHOLE)

A plucky innings by C. Amery,

WITH HOCKEY

CLUB SENIORS

Jalil And Senior Score In Closing Stages. HOCQUARD OUTSTANDING

(By STICHS)

A depleted Army team did very

~well against the Hong Kong Club seniors in a friendly hockey match

MIERS AND FORBES CAUSE DAMAGE

ST. CLAIR FORD SCORES FOUR TRIES

MEEKE GETS OVER TWICE

(By Outside Left).

at King's Park yesterday when they A Navy fifteen gained an overwhelming victory over the Club "A |forced a draw in the closing stages of the game, both sides sharing four goals.

at the Valley yesterday by three goals, three tries and a penalty, (goal (27 points) to a goal" and a try (8 points), în a game featured by the brilliance of the Navy backs.

Lt. Garthwaite, Lt. Laine and Lt. Boissier were absenters from the Army team. The Club were at full strength.

Play on the whole was very even, Lt. Hocquard, the Army left winger, providing the outstanding

The handling and passing of the Navy backs was perfect, so much so that in the last ten minutes of the game they were able to cross the Club line on three occasions,

St. Clair-Ford, the Scottish International, and Currey were out- atanding for the Navy, the former going over for four tries, while the latter, by virtue of his speed and swerve crossed the Club's line twice.

performance of the match. His few players, gave a disappointing possession from the resultant scrum The Club, with the exception of a ling movement. Robertson took

speed and brilliant passes were

*.

responsible for the Army's success, display, the tackling being very down to execute a brilliant, run, R. J. D. LOWE, at centre-half poor while the forwards failed to after selling the dummy to Currey,

follow up on the ball.

before Anding touch for a gain of for the Club, scored his first goal

Meeke worked the scrum well, fifty yards. in three seasons when he opened)

This advantage was not made usa - the score shortly after the start of and Robertson was the best of the the game from a pass from the left Club three quarters. Jenkins at of by the Club, the ball going to stand-off was very weak, persisting Currey from the lineout for him tə in using the punt instead of open-make much ground before sling The score remained unchanged until the sides changed over when ing up the game for his three-ing out a wild pass which was taken J. E. POTTER placed the Club fur-quarters. Harris-Walker ran blind-by Austin and cleared into touch. ther ahead after а strenuous play.

wing.

period of while Hutchison tailed to pass

before being tackled.

Harbord, Cochrane and Cox were the pick of the forwards, the rest being very poor and failing to lend support in the loose scrums.

Miera wa. the means of opening the Navy's account, a cut through sending CURREY Sidar and Lt. Hocquard

. over for a fine try. Buckley Khan were putting in very

failed to add the major points. good work for the Army. Sidar

Soon after the kick off Forbes Khan was playing at left back.

initiated a brilliant three quarter and not in his usual position at

Brilliant Navy Halves

movement with a superb pass from centre-half, but nevertheless

Forbes and Miers worked well

a loose scrum, and Garwood rent gave a very good account of

behind the Navy scrum, Forbes ST. CLAIR FORD over for a specta himself.

sending out some amazing passca cular try between Potter missed

the posts. another good for Miers to cut through and leave LINTON added the major points. when he scooped the line at the mercy of the Navy

ST. CLAIR FORD scored his chance to score a pass from H. Owen Hughes on wingers.

second try soon after when follow- ing up from a loose scrum he kick- ed over Robertson's head and ran round Edwards to ground near the posts. Linton just failed with the kick.

who scored 35 out of 69, fail- McRae, the Medway's allroundered to save St. Joseph's College from was also outstanding and scored defeat at the hands of the Royal magnificent winning goal from the half way line, beating S. Fowler to Navy 6 wickets at Happy Valley

yesterday.

Carby, whe took 6 for 2 against the right wing, instead of hitting

it. Hollingsworth, clearing. the Civil Service in the junior league on Saturday, returned the and w.o. Senior scored the Army's The Army now attacked strongly

best Naval bowling analysis with 3 for 25. The Navy Belding was very' keen and the bowling steady rather than dangerous.

Groves, Car Subs' pivot often proved too good for Schreuder, the latter being hampered to a eertain extent by the narrow- ness of the bath in not allow- Ing kim room to manoeuvre for a shot.

The Navy sprang the surprise in the first half when Laker scored a magnificent snap goal from a pass from McRae, Schreuder, who was marking Laker being taken awares by the latter's move.

"Y" Equalise

17-

first goal from a pass from

and Hocquard

Jalil levelled the score just before the close of the game after

Garwood also shone In the Navy attack and distinguished himself by executing a perfect cut through in the closing mo- ments of the game which ulti- mately culminated in the best try of the day.

The Navy backs opened up the

Meeke Scores For Club Just before the interval MEEKE

A. A. Rumfahn, who had 9 for Skinner had cleared a shot from game from the start, but Harris-opened the Club's account when he 24 against the Police on Saturday Hocquard look the only four wickets to fall to

Army:-Hollingsworth,

Walker intercepted a pass from got over the Navy line, in the (Lincolns) Garwood to Ford to end their open-corner following a fine dribble by the Club forwards. Robertson failed to improve upon the effort.

a College bowler for 42 runs, clear M. Ali (RA.), Sidar Khan (Jate); A bowling the first three batsmen. Khan (R.A.), Lt. Ravenhill (R.A.), Smith (48) and Barren (31 not Dilley (R. C. of S.); Bryce (R. C. of out) added 63 in good style for the S.), Barlow (R.A.S.C.), W. O. Senior Jalil (Jats) and L. Hoc. (R.A.S.C.) Navy third wicket to ensure victory quard Lincolns). for their side. Scorest

The "Y" pressed strongly from the restart and a good opening by

$1. Joseph's College |Goldman who passed over the head (G. Windsor, run out

of Groves, Bow Schreuder nel the A. H. Baker, b Cagby equallser.

A. A. Rumjahn, run out

In the second half the Navy went (C. Amery, c Palairet, Luard

who H. Asome, b Barron ahead again through Laker standing with the ball inside the II. Ozori, e & b Cagby two yard mark was given an open J. Arnaiz, run out goal when. Doan thought the A. Esmall, b Lewis ball had gone behind and made no Y. Barma, Cogs attempt to stop him.

|C. Leitao, c & b Randle

Veigo, not out

The "Y's" chances of equalising. in the shallow end were very re- mote as time after time the Navy backs relieved the heavy pressure which was being forced by the "y" forwards.

F. M. L. Soares

19 62

10 50

Eventually, from a free throw in the right corner, Jenkins put the

6 47

ball in GOLDMAN'S hands for the

8 43

11 71

1 2J

30

P. P. Botelho

G. A. Harriman

W. H. 8. Davis

J. C. A. fagram

W.

11. Choy

Yue Shan Wa

B. Botelho

A A. R.

Y. T. FORE

A. Carroll

R. A

G. W. Bewall

1. E. Noronha

[R. LEO FROST, the champion joe-|W. N.

key, has established an almost P. Lobel unassailable position against Mr. W. T. Stavion

8 67

Extras (32, LEI)

Total

Fall of the wickets:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3

2 20 53 54 57 88 89 101 110

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Lewis

Club-L. D. Skinner; A. A. Dané, Rodger; W. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe, E. V. Reed; II. Owen-Hughes, J. L. Tel- ley, G. E. R. Divett. Potter and

2

A. N. Other.

16

16

35

1

2

Mamak Win For Police

NAVY SELECT

HOCKEY XI

Medway Forward Line Chosen.

PROBABLES BEAT POSSIBLES

BY 3 TO 2

“Hat Trick” For Stephenson

Soon after the interval the Club were awarded a free, kick for off- side, but Robertson failed with the kick. Currey broke through on his own but was brought low by Ed- wards in the nick of time.

The Club were ruled offside from the re- aultant serumi down, BUCKLEY kicking a. good penalty goal from near the half way mark,

MEERE scored the Club's Aecond try as the result of a forward rush, ROBERTSON kicking a very ine goal from the touchline.

The last fifteen minutes of the

18 UNBEATEN RECORD HELD. 14

Defeating the Royal Corps of Signals by 4 goale to nil on the Na fast and hard hitting encoun Marina ground

ter on the Navy ground yester- yesterday the Police hockey team maintained day the Navy Probables defeated game saw the Navy dominate play, the Possibles by 5 goals to 2. İST. CLAIR FORD adding two fur- The Probables were the superior |ther tries, one of which was con- team, being comprised of nearly all verted by ACKROYD. CURREY added the Navy's last try with a the Officers' eleven.

their unbeaten record in the Perkins, and

110 Mamak Tournament

Wass, and Constables 3563 B70 scored for the winners,

MAMAK TOURNAMENT

TABLE TO DATE

0. M. R. W. 10 0 37 1

3 2 19

Radio

A 0

25

4

3 C. I. A. Police

0.

19

St. Andrew's

3. 0

Of United

2 0

0

Royal Nary

Smith, Rumjahr:

Barron, not out";

Lewis, run aut“·

latter to set from almost point (Luard

1 29 blank range.

Wių two minutes to go the Navy | Cagby took up the attack again and a good Barron 418 pass from Barber saw McRae score Vivian

■ magalficent winning goal from Randle the half way line, Fowler, the "Y"

9 keeper being unable to reach the Palairet, b Rumjahn.

Mr. E. F. Selk refereed and lined Ford, b Rumisha'

King, A.B., F. Barber and L. Sto. Luard, e Baker, 'b Rumjakn Ratcliffe: Ldg. Sea. W. Groves; Sig.,

10 ball.

up the following:-

13

# 36

Fourth Submarines:--Ldg... Tel.

• 20

138

McRae, Ldg. Sea, J.

Me and Sto. |

• 28 Middleton:

Tang Han Wa

0 16

1

Y.M.C.A..S. Fowler; A. G. Donn and E. Fullager; E. W. Railton; Goldman, W. Schreuder and W. Jenkins

Q.

6

2 13

"Johnnie" Heard, a former champion, G. P. Ferguson in the race for the jockeys' champion- W. G. Poy ship which concludes on Saturday with II. V. Pearse

the result of the final meeting.

Leading by four wins Mr. Frost 18 Y. M. Loo

14 behind his last season's Colony re-s. W. Tanr

cord of 67 winners in a seasoR.

Mr.|W.. G, Fischer

who has made a magnificent. Keswick

Heard this season, had only two J, W. Hope

winners last year" de Rosa

Though Mr. favoured to win on Vigilance att Saturday there in very little likeli». hood of him displacing Mr, Benny

Proulx for third position..

Be.'i. c.

Macrowa J. A. L... Schreiber C. L. Ari

B. K. Wong

Ellis Join

Boletho

The three Novice riders who ruT. P. Saunderson quire only one win to graduate are P. U.

C. Bond Mosers, D. Black, G. W. Sewall; and F. R. A Carroll,

A. B. Coppin The following are the records of D. B. Er all the local jockeys for official | A. 46

Lux races at the Valley, Macae, and Fan-II. P..Eos ling to date this season:

L. G. Frost

A. 3, P. Heard

B. A. Proulx

G.. U. Roxs

B. N. Pan

Of Batler AL-Caplan

•N. «Delis' 8. Y LANE

1st 2nd 3rd Lm.

25 26 23:51 2

17 12 4:68

B Evans

Submarines Beat, Destroyers.

.

Extra (B2, LBI)

K.T.LC. Mula Cerpe

12th Battery

'48 RC. of &

7 German Club

31

9th Battery

|R.A.M.C.

118

Total (for 5 wkta.) Vivian, Cagby, Kirke and Randle did not bat

Fall of the wickets;

4 1 2 3

5 7.88 -101 108*118

· Bowling Analysis,

Half an hour after defeating the Asome.. Y.M.C.A, the Submarinek 'defeated Rumjaha the Eighth Destroyer Flotilla by 8 Ozorio goals to nil. ·

Windsor

7. W. L. 3.

A

7 700: 42° 314

5 5 0 0 20 119

560 0.17 1 10

10

5 2 2 0 8 10

81541 3 18

Lt. Comdr. Stephenson opened the good run on the left touchline. scoring for the Probables early in BUCKLEY converting. the game from a pass from Lt. Atkinson, and added a second goal shortly afterwards.

اییه

Nayy:-Buckley; Currey, King, Gar- wood and St. Clair Ford; Miers and Forber Ackroyd, Linton, Owen, Cor- bett, Field, Stitt, Whitfield and Korris. Clubs. P. Edwards; B. C. Allan

LO Robertson

Referee Mr. C E. Holmes,

Playing strenuously the Pos sibles, broke through to score. Hutchinson, through Darley, but Stephenson re- Harris Walker: A. F. Jenkins, H. C. corded his "hat trick" for the Pro L Cherrill, S. H. Garrod B. Cox' Meeke; C. Austin, W. B. Andrews, R. bables just before the ilden N. M. Cochrane, E. F. Walkden and,

A. Harbord. changed over.

The Possibles again attacked strongly and Reid siccessfully con 12-03 7 2 verted, a corner to decrease the 111 1 score to 8-2. Lt, Donald, however, 2.160. cut in from the right wing to flashi In the fourth goal. He also: scored. the fifth

225/07 18

“B” Company Lincolns Draw With H.K.S.R.A.

THREE GOALS IN ARREARS

E Company, Lincolns, staged a fine recovery to share six goals [with· ́H. K. 8. RA in a friendly hockey match on the Chatham Road Wground yesterday after being three

0 goals in arrears”.

1 42 In the first 20 minutes the IL K. 26 8. scored three times but "B" Com

80pany reduced the arrears when

0

The Destroyers were not at full K.C.C. SENDING TEAM Barnaby the Army cricketer, nett strength and this was mainly vos (TO_D.B.S. ponsible for the goals scoredi

against them?

ed twice fust before the interval, his second goal being scored from a corner by Maynarde de vie N

է:

*** Mclne (5), Laker (1) and Mia Six First League Players Early in the second half Manson

dleton (1)ored for the Sub-

maringud A

The Kowloon Cefur Club

**>The "Destroyers, were represen: taking the following aliven to fed by Yaddocks, · Tatham and ithe Diocesan Boys, Biradwick; Bivera, Hill; Firmity day

1063 E. Morga

and Edwards,

32E, OFFincher" ET:Fischer,

equalised the scores and is for- ther goals accruedi 12 yea

Mackay

W! Hyde mnd

Immediately after the game the Navy team was announced" as,} followi

Lieut. Cavaye (Medway) Pay Lieut. Birkett (Tamar)'

LL Comdr. Phillips (Suffolk) Burg

(Captain)

Lt. Muspratt (Buffolk

14. Sticlair (Medway) ..

Sc Lt. Condr, Wood÷(Medway)' Lt. Donald (Medway)

Lt. Currey

Lt. Eaden KMWAYNE LL. Barists. (Medways

LL Alkinson (Medway). Eeserves Lt. Wood (Medway), Lt.

Larkin (Botolk) and L. Anderson (Eagle),"

ARGYLLS WIN

China Matt Sports Diary.

TODAY

BilliardsSteel Coulson League. {St. Patrick's v. 0. and P. O4 Club.

Palace Clob v. Royal Engineers |Garrison Bergeants v. Royal Artillery

Hockey Borderers y, Y.M.C.A. seconda

byn (at 5 p.m.)" back/cat:5.15 p.m.)

St. Andrew's v. Radio Sports

Central British University,

20 Meetings.

Royal Hong Kong Golf Club (Mesars Jardins, Matheson's Board Room) (at 5.0 p.m.) TOMORROW

Kowloon Chens Club Championship

Benior, B. Soltau v Randall

Faers

A. D. Bequel. Cat After landing by three goal at C. M. Boqueira y, B. Wefaul the interval, the Argyll & defi P. Yvanovich v Lieut. H. Beaumont the R. A C. C. by Ave clear goals

Junior'" Guy!

"Ling v. 1. Bequeira.

Stapleton) :F. [in a friendly hockay, matchị af,50)

LPH kunpoo yesterday,

W{B,, T. [W. || "Boyd (4) and Plarce, were the

Dr. H. D. Matthew v. U. Sautos.

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