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BORDERERS TRIUMPH

LINCOLNS

BEATEN 2-1

THE CHINA MAIL.

AT HOCKEY

Halford Excels For

The Winners

HOCKEY NOTES

NAVY LOWER DECK WEAKENED

SUFFER FIRST DEFEAT ON MONDAY

THE

UMPIRING BOARD

(By STICKS)

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY. Cricket. Royal Navy seconds v R. E.

Hockey-Mamak TournATĘSDĀ, RA.M.C. y. Kowloon Indians Friendly Matches_ H.M.S. Berwick v. Hong Kong Club

seniors.

(at 5 p.m.) Jata "A" y. Medway.

THURSDAY

,

1 Auctions, Several well-known Race Pooles

(Happy Valley, 5.16 p.m.). Billiards.—Steel Coulton Leagun Palace Club v. St. Patrick's Royal, Artillery v. C. and P.O's Club. Royal Engineers v. Garrison Sergeants

Hockey

ARMY TEAM · FOR TRIANGULAR CRICKET SERIES

East Lancs Player Included In Side

TO MEET CLUB ON SATURDAY

་་

THE

THE following have beca select-

Central British v. Mule Corps: Jata Officers v. Borderers' Officers

to represent the Army ( 8.30 p.m.). FRIDAY

against the Club in their two-day Contract Bridge

Triangular Cricket Tournament Third Round Open Tournament

match which commences on Satur (Sports Club, 5.30 p.m.) day at 11 am, and which will be

Hockey

continued on Tuesday: East Lancashire 7. H.K.S.R.A.

I cannot vouch for past een- sons'. results, but I was official- ly informed by Chief Pelty Ol- ficer Clark that the Navy Low- er. Deck team had played 7 matches this season and WOB every one.

(at 3 p.m.). Their victories include, incogin-Medway v. Borderers

(at 4 p.m.). Regiment

Lincolns v H. K, Hockey Club “A” tag 2-1, Radio, 4-0. Jat

(at & p.m.) 3-1 and the C. B. A. 2-0. It is pos- sible that my correspondent is con- fusing the Navy Lower Deck with the Medway Lover Deck,

| ROISSIER PROMINENT AT BACK THE Navy Lower Deck experi- enced their first defeat this (By STICKS).

Beason on Monday against the The South Wales Borderers 3/3th Jat Regiment, who are leav. backey eleven avenged their re-ing for India to-morrow.

The Jats scored early in the cent defeat at the hands of the Lin- colns in a return match on the match, and added two others, but U.S.R.C. ground yesterday, winning Navy Lower Deck bombarded the a fast and evenly contested game Jats goal incessantly in the second by 2 goals to 1.

half, though netting only once Both teams

very evenly through Harrison. balanced and a draw would have been a more satisfactory result.

The referees' examination will The team greatly felt the loss of The

forward line Borderers'

matches combination showed belter

and McCrae, their brilliant centre-for-Include umpiring three

observation of one ward, while Rimmer (Veteran) under the were well supported by a Alrong

Board, during which who should have taken his plice, of the half-back line, Halford playing a

candidate will bo conch- was busy scoring 5 goals against the

were

*

*

much better game than he did on Wren, the same afternoon, ed and riven assistance in the Monday against the Navy. The Tel Swann, Stoker Doe and method of umpiring. An oral ex Lincolns backs were the strength Stoker Atwell were also absentees. jamination will also be required to of their team, the forwards facking having sailed for home. combination.

The Borderers opened with a strong attack and took the lead after ten minutes when POLE snapped up a pass from Lt. de Winton to send in a shot which gave Hollingsworth no chance.

rullied

and

The Lincolna HOCQUARD broke through short ly afterwards to equalise with very clever shot.

A

*

*

Sig. McCrae (H.M.S. Med- way and Navy Lower Deck), has played over 145 games dur- ing his 2 years on the China Station, and his position will be hard to filL

Tel. Swann was one of the most versatile Navy players, being able to fill any position on the field, ex- cept goal

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pars the test.

I understand Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell,] wite is not a qualified umpire himself, but who is a very experienced hockey player, will act only as Secretary to the Board, while the examinudans will! be held by Lt. Comdr. Leigh and Can-

sin J. J. Lyon's successor.

There are only a handful of qualified umpires in the Colony at the moment, among whom. ar far as I know, are Lt. Comdr. Leigh, Captain J. J. Lyons, Captain Morgan (Jats), and several of the Jats Indian officers, so that the need for qualified umpires cannot he too forcibly stressed.

After a brief respite the Border-

Tallente, who played his first ers went ahead through DE WIN-

the Medway last week TON, who neatly converted a cen-game for

on the right against H.M.S. Eagle, gave a pro- tre from Hinkley

mising display on the wing and wing.

The Lincolns continued to press. In the near future.

more should be heard of this player

but were unable to score, forcing a

I understood that the Board will corner just before the change over.

The Borderers played

A curious incident occurred in paen out a number of candidates al a much

most immediately and employ them to improved zame in the accond half. the match between the "Y" Ladica assist in examining the others, the forward line continually press- and the Borderers. ing

gerous movements,

WOLGAST HELD TO A DRAW

Rugged Frenchman's Fine Defence.

TITLE NOT INVOLVED

·Capt. P. V. Williama, (EA) (Capt.). Lieut. R. 3. Walker (R.E.). Lient, C. C. Garthwaite (R.A.), Capt. D. B. Michell (RA) Lleut. D. Butler (HQ), Lieut. W. S. R. Cragg (Lin- colns), C.S.M. Elwin (E. Lancs), Bergt. E. T. Taylor (K.A.P.C.), Pɩe, W. T. Whitley (R.A.S.C.). Pte. E. Dewey, (Lincolns).

Twelfth man:-Lieut. M. H. F. Waring, R.A.

Reserve: Col. W. H. Colledge, R.A.M.C.

Umpire: S. M. R. Jordan, R.E.

Scorer:-Lieut T. R. Shields, B.A. EAGLE FIFTEEN

WIN

Weak Borderers Side Lose By A Kick.

KEEN GAME AT SOOKUNPOO

Borderers

fifteen

depleted were beaten by HMS. Eagle

Paris, Nov. 13. Midget Wolgast, flyweight cham pion of the world under the New York Boxing Commission, met real by a goal and a try (8 points) to opposition in the person of Valen-two tries (G points) in the Rugby Jencounter at Sookunpoo yesterday, tin Angelmann, rugged Frenchman, Hoskins scored for the Eagle and and permitted him to obtain a draw Lt. Judd converted. The second in their 10-round contest here te-try was seared during a forward rush which culminated in three night.

Wolgast's title was not involved. forwards claiming the touch down. Lloyd and Simmonds went over The two fighters fought savage-

for unconverted tries for the Iv throughout and exchanged ferce

Borderers. blows.

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12

In saving her Camdr. Leigh pointed out at the meet-Boxing Association's champion: COMING SHORTLY!

future..

Midget, who a fortnight ago de- LL cisioned Jackie Brown, National

to his oppo- He tipped the scales at↓ 114%, against the Frenchman's 115.

the Lincolns goal, Lt. goal Mine J. Weller, the goalkeeper,ing that it would be a very big job and Roissier, at left back, however, hit the corner flag and the ball that it would have to be done quickly conceded 1/2 pound was sound and broke up many dan-bounded back into play. A Bor- the Navy were leaving in the near pent.

derers player anopped up? thể ball

аге and Engle The Kent, Suffolk Lt. Wilson Was hurt on,

the to return it to the goalmouth only knee a few minutes before the to be very rightly pulled up by the leaving for Singapore on January 9, and will not return until about March final whistle and retired from the referee who gave a throw-in.

21. The Medway is also expected to field.

leave on a southern cruise towards the Only the Berwick end of February, and Cumberland will remain in the Colony.

S.W.B. Flynn: Ronan, Watts: Spears, Halford, Dykes: Hinkley. Jones (86), Pole, Johnson and It, de Winton.

LL.

Lincolns:Hollingsworth; Bentley L. Roissier: Harper, YeomENS, Coller: Toyne, Shnable, Reeks, Lt. Wilson and Lt. Hocquard.

“Y” LADIES DRAW AT SOOKUNPOO.

The Medway Officers met the Shameen Hockey Club (wice over the week-end, winning both matches. On Saturday they defeated the Canton team by 5 goals to 2, Lt. Bartlett scoring all five. They won the re- turn match the next day by 3 goals to 1.

A depleted Y.M.C.A. team

did

Miss Gray Plays Against extremely well against the Royal

Borderers

THE "" Ladies hockey team, assisted by Miss E. M. Gray of the Hong Kong Ladies and a Borderers' player, held a scratch Borderers' eleven to a 8-all draw at Soo- kunpoo yesterday.

Led 3-0 at half the the “Y” scored two of their goals through Miss E. Thomson and Misa P. McCaw,

Y.M.C.A. BEAT. RECREIO

A goal by G. H. Fowler, who was making his first' appearance after

Artillery Officers' in a friendly en« counter on the Marina ground last week.

some

G. P. Lammert was in brilliant form to score three goals, while F. Fowler, brought of

very clever saves in goal, He is a de- |veloping into a splendid player be-

tween the sticks.

G. Fowler, his brother, was UN- able to play owing to fiu' and a poisoned finger, but he has now fully recovered. D. McLellan, the {"Y" captain, was also absent from the game owing to shoulder injury received at Rugby,

The R.A. Officers, however, were

a long absence owing to illness. without the services of Lt. Garth- gave the Y.M.C.A. victory over the Waite, Lt. Laine, otherwise the re- [sult might have been very dif Recreto by a goal to nil in

¡ferent. scrappy hockey match at King's Park yesterday.

H.K.S.R.A. BEAT INCOGNITOS

Last week the a weakened Armý team were very fortunate to force against the Hong Kong

A Club seniors at King's Park. The H.K.S.R.A.. beat the In goal by Jalil, the crack Jats inside- cognitos by 3 goals to 1 after lead-left, levelled matters In the last Ing 2-1 at the interval in, their few minutes of the game. friendly hockey match at King's |Park yesterday

MEDICALS TRIUMPH

Lt. Hocquard was the outstand- ing player on the field, while, W. O, Senior, who also plays for the Club "A" eleven, gave a brilliant display

After leading by three goala atjat cefire-forward for the Army, Kat, the interval the Royal Army Medi-Garthwaite, Lt. Laine and It. Role cal Corps beat the Royal Army later were notable absentées – from Service Corps by 5 goals to the Army team. Jack Rodger, who yesterday at Bookunpoo,

has been resting a twisted knee, re- turned to action in this match for The set match without a break the Club seniors, playing his usunt much too strenuous an ordeal for any sound and steady game at back. player whose game must beɔ juben ze

|dinated to business, Ton have an ing I have received a latter from a

"disagrass with the the Navy Lower Deck to

Wolgast displayed speed and cleverness, but found himself holding an even break at the end of the meles. Angelmann met Wolgast's furious rushes' with an able defence.

With the draw verdict, Midget

The Navy hockey championship wil barely saved himself from relaps be played off very shortly and all the ing back again into the losing hockey secretaries are busy with fratreak, which he broke by his vic itures,

MAMAK MATCHES

TO-DAY R.A.M.C. v. Kowloon Indiana.

Sunday. St. Andrew's Club v. Royal Engineers,

(Marine 4 p.m.).] Friendlies To-day Hong Kong Club seniors Berwick, 5 p.m.

Jats "A", H.K.S. Medway.

To-morrow

v.

tary over Brown, Prior to the Brown bout Wolgast lost by a technical knockout to Britt Gormari and dropped decisions to Law Far ber and Bobby Leitham.-United {Press.

our

If Fred Archer could be in midst how would he regard present day race-riding? I can imagine the F.M.S.long, thin, cadaverous face looking more lugubrious than ever. He could ant fall to admire the grit, determina- tion, dash, and skill of the jockey of 1933. But of classia style and polish.

St. Andrew's Club v. B.A.S.C. 6 p.m.ed horsemanship he would see as little Marina,

Friday. Lincolns "A". Hong Kong Club East Lancs v. R.ES.R.A. 3 p.m. Madway . Borderers, 4 p.m.

that his soul would writhe with the agony that, one Imagines, would seize "A".the mighty frame of W.-G. Grace at a vision of the two-eyed, stance in batting.-J. H. Freeman.

Home Run No. 2 of the Series

ON THE STAGE,

AT THE

אש

KING'S

NEXT CHANGE AT THE CENTRAL

SLAND of LOST

SOULS

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