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ATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1934.

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INTERNATIONAL

South Wales Borderera hoc-- The Hong Kong Ladies Hockey bleven were forced to a draw|Club are holding an International goals each in their Arat en match, England versus Scotland, at bar with the Punjabia Regi-Bookunpoo to-day at 8 pm.

yesterday on the Marina Kirtar Singh netted first Ho Punjabis, but Johnson

The following are the selected teams, and

THREE LADIES

GIVEN FURTHER

HOCKEY TRIAL

Mr. Dand Selects Mixed]:

XI For To-morrow.

MISS POPE UNABLE TO PLAY

(By STICKS)

THE CHINA MAIL.

* BARRY" CREATES. RECORD

IN TYNE HANDICAP

London, Dec. 30. Bert Barry, former world's sculling champion, won the half- mile Christmas handicap on the Tyne to-day finishing alone after conceding the other finalist' 15 seconda: He is thus the first

--Reuter.

NAVY OFFICERS TRIUMPH

Miss A. Fowler ("Y" Ladies), Miss M. Basto (Recreio), both full backs, and Mrs. M. K. Lowe (FL. K. Ladies), a half back, are the three ladies who have been invited to play to-morrow in the team cap- tained by Mr. A. A. Dand` against the probable ladies team to play against the Australian Ladies' whe BARTLETT AND ALEXANDER- are visiting the Colony early next}{ " SINCLAIR SHARE GOALS

month.

The match will be played on the

Club ground, King's Park, at 10

[a.m. sharp.

Miss B. Pope (H. K. Ladles), who is mentioned as one of the probable Hong Kong players, will again be unable to play. The final selection will be made

after the match.

The following are the teams:-

Lower Deck Beaten By 6 To 2.

(BY STICKS),

GOLF NOTES

"Hook & Slice."

YACHTING IN 1934

LONG CRUISER RACES FEATURED..

FROBISHER CUP TO MORROW

Fifth Championship Event Fixed For To-Day

(By CAPT, CUTTLE)

HE 1934 programma · of the ·

TR.H.K.X.C., remarkable for

scratch man to win the handicap. He The course at Fanling view of his official position with welcome was the rain last pected to compete. Perhaps in played excellent condition and regard to the course he feels it is some good scores was the result. incumbent on him to play, but it Outstanding was, of course, O. will be interesting to observe E. C. Marton's record-breaking 69, whether, once back in action, he a round of effortless and flawless will be able to resist the lure of the golf. It will be a long long time game and participate in the big before this record will be equalled, events of the season and whether the number of long cruiser races. let alone beaten, and in the mean-he will regain that decided; These, races usually start at 10 time the type-setters' orders to superiority which he had over all am on Sunday and take place have "O. E. C. Marton" ready at other players, on his retirement, over a 25 miles course designed so hand every Saturday morning are This new American course is an that all can get home in time for more effective than ever. Heartiest interesting subject of study for late dinner on Sunday night. But |congratulations, Siri

budding course designers, and on January 21 I see there is a The AP. C and B. & S. strug-critics. It is not a long course, cruiser championship race of 35 IN A HIGH SCORING HOCKEY gled together in their semi-final tie but D. M. Mackenzie and Bobby miles through Capsuimun to the MATCH AT KING'S PARK YES-in the G. M. Young Cup, the result Jones, the course architects, have Brothers and back with the time

a somewhat unexpectedly endeavoured to achieve their aim limit extended to § p.m. - TERDAY THE NAVY OFFICERS being OVERWHELMED THE NAVY easy win for Taikoo by 6 point to 2.that every hole be vented with LOWER DECK BY 6 GOALS TOvidual games was such that on the dividuality.

The keenness of one of the Indi-characteristics which give it in- Then on the February 14 and 15 2 IN A

the cruisers are to race 60 miles SPECTACULAR GAME AFTER 18th tee, with his match all square, Many of the holes are modelled for the Illingworth Cup; the course LEADING BY & GOALS TO 1 IN one prominent "Oil" man made on famous originals on British being a dead beat to windward | magnificient air shot and lost on courses and Jones's continued belief against the N.E. monsoon for 30

the 18th green accordingly.

In his statement that the Old miles to Single. Island, off· Mire Bank this week-end and with such in the world is expressed in the

Dodwell's play the Chartered Course at St. Andrew's is the finest Point, and a run home. an array of golfing talent at their construction of this new course. disponal should pass through to the

Stubbs Shield Surprise

BRILLIANT AND

THE FIRST HALF.

The excellent combination of the R. Rose (St. Andrew's); E. M. Gry Officers' forward line was the fes- (H. K. Ladies), B. Helbling (H. Kture of the game, Lt. Alexander Ladies); I. Woolley (St. Andrew's),

final.

The criticism against this course Hies in its not being a triangular in one case a burn has been one. Triangular courses are not diverted to guard green In absolutely essential, however. Some identical manner to the Swilcanjout and home courses are used even

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J. Wong (St. Andrew's), M. Wallace Sinclair and Lt. Bartlett sharing (H. K. Ladies): H. Knili (C. B. 3), the air goals. J. Dalziel H. K. Ladies), M Woolley

The Lower Deck played a much (St. Andrew's), J., Churchill (H. . H Ladies) and O. Brown

Improved game in the second half. (Ladies). Mixed Leam:Mins A. Fowler, Miss Their Intermediate line were out- A mild surprise was caused in guarding the first hole on the Old in the America's Cup matches. M. Basto and J. Rodger (three backs), standing for the Lower Deck, the Stubbs Shield foursomes on Course, while another green has a Some of the smaller boats are Mrs. M. K. Lowe, H. J. D. Lowe and Hodge and Reed being much in Saturday when Lane, Crawford's, replica of the famous Valley of Sin likely to have a gruelling time in E. V. Reed (halves), N. A. E. Mackoythe lime fight, but the backs misregarded in many quarters as fav-at the 18th. Several other St. An-the Illingworth Cup race if weather A. A. Dand, Alexander-Sinclair, J. K. Gilchrist and S. E. Archer (for-ed

hand-drew's festures have been incor-conditions don't suit, and I would many hits in the first half, urites for the title, were wards).

Steers being the biggest offender in somely beaten by Lowe, Bingham & nerated, while North Berwick's hardly back one of the 4-tonners to Matthews for the right to partic-famous "Redan" has been copied win, able little vessels though they this respect.

pate in the semi-final.

practically to the last detail.

SAINTS SHOULD BEAT

"Y" LADIES

Miss Griffiths At. Outside Right,

Donald broke away from the

time.

ex-

FOOTBALL

(Continued from Page 4.)

Kowloon, who meet the Artillery,

Kowloon with a better all- round team should pick up two points at the expense of the Artillery who have shown in- consistency throughout the

season.

are.

The night race for cruisers round Lantau, also the Corinthian cruiser race, without boat boys, should provide good sport later in the yeason.

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The Navy have a lead of 13 [points from the last match so that the Club hava a great deal of leeway to make; up if they wish to retain the Frobisher Cup...

start and centred for Bartlett to acore wih a first-time shot, John- son replied for the Lower Deck al- most immediately after the bully- off, but Alexander-Sinclair snapped up a miss-hit by Steers, the Lower Deck back, and placed the ball be MISS LAKEMAN REGULAR yond McMeekin in goal. Bartlett;

The 5th Championship for, rac- added another goal soon after and

The latter couple started off in are trying. O. Davies who, usual-ing yachts takes place to-day while PLAYER

Alexander-Sinclair

great style with 4.3.3.4, and were on the right wing, is at right to-morrow the second and decisive netted the fourth and fifth just before half up in as many holes. They con- half in place of Whitfeld, while Beam match, Navy versus Club, Miss M. Griffiths has been select-

tinued to hold their own and a long Jones will again partner Willis in will be sailed." ed to take the place of Miss O.

Play was very even

putt for a Lane, Crawford 2 at the defence. throughout Dalziel on the right-wing for the

Ladies in their Caer Clark Cup backs playing a much safer game.

the second half, the Lower Deck "Gem" only prolonged the strug

glc. Competition match against the St. Bartlett, however, broke through to

E. M. Bryden was putting Andrew's Ladies at King's Park increase the Officers lead with ceptionally well for the winners, this afternoon at 8 p.m.

beautiful goal, and after a belet

"six footera" and longer going

Twenty six boats have have been The absence of the Dalziel respite Hetherington scored the down with monotonous regularity,

lent for this match and in view of sisters has greatly weakened the second goal for the Lower Deck and this was certainly where Lane. The Police and East Lancs some former collisions with rocks, team and their prospects of defeat-The Officers' were still attacking

Crawford's lost the game.

meet at Caroline Hill and should when used as turning marks on the ing the strong Saints team are not when the game ended.

Saturday Afternoon Matches provide an evenly balanced game course, a. totally new course has very bright,

Navy Officers: Cavaye (Otus); Saturday afternoon has always with the odds slightly in favour of been set utilizing only buoys and The "Y" received their first sett Comdr. Mac Vickers (Otas), Surg. been a popular time for a round at the soldiers. The Police have din delphins for marks. back last Saturday when they were Muspratt (Suffolk). Lt. Sinclair (Os-prefer to spend Sunday en famille. pecially among the forwards and

Lt. Comdr. Phillips (Suffolk); Fanting, especially for those who played brilliant form at times es The teams are as follows: beaten by the Recreio "A" by an wald). Lt. Larkin (Berwick) Lt Service members are also Saturday backs, but their defence will want Benson, Sedgwick Wells and Hutton Navy:-Commodore'· Elliatt;': Capta only goal.

Donald (Osiris), Li, Alexander-Sin- clair (Berwick), Lt. Comdr, Atkinson players in large numbers, and while tightening up to-day if they are to Commanders Cowland Drummond and (Eagle) LL Lt Anderson (Eagle).

Bartlett (Pandora) and we are always pleased to see them stop the fast military forward line. Brown; Lieut Commanders Black & Graham; Lts. Whitfeld-Powleit, Ball, are's few of Navy Lower Deck: McMeekin (Berat Fanling there

Hynes Club's Pivot

St. Clair Ford, Juniper, Alcock, Donald wick), Steers (Medway), Orlift (Ber them (yes, only a very few) who The Club have made one change on, Richards, O'Brien. Emmanuel, wick), Mordey (Cumberland), Reid could show better their apprecia- in their first team, Skinner mov-Chaplin, Jackson dan

Chavasse, McMullen, (Kent), Hodge (Medway), Burdett tion of the facilities placed at their ing to the right half position vacat-Talbot. Cumberland), Hetherington (Cumber disposal. It appears to be a cus-ed by L. G. Robertson, while Types Club: Messrs. A. L. Shields, H. S and Midshipman land), Sumplion (Medway), Tarr (Med-tom of certain players to arrive by has been moved to the pivot poal-Rouse, G. G. Wood, B. Berg Ber way) and Walls (Cumberland),

morning train, potter around the tion where he will watch Lang Cord Homme, E. Stock F. Lee, S.. Faust, B. Nacas, C. Blake, R. Williams, EAGLE BEAT H.K.S.RA. [club house, complete a leisurely mead.

tiffin, and then take up their lath

Coote, S. Odland, H. Chambers, E The Navy team is at present un-Cock, N. V. Croucher, F. Cope, B., will meet the Recreio "B" in a very An only goal scored by Rundle times, booked on arrival, which known, but it will probably be their Hobart, T. Ramus and W. M. Brown even Lassie at King's Park at 3 p.m. for H.M.S. Eagle gave them vic-considerably restrict those avall Lai Wah Cup combination as they Atkinson; Capt, Fowkes and Maraball Colonel Marsden: Majors Stewart and neither side having yet recorded a tory over the H.K.S.R.A. in a hoc able to arrive by the 12 or 1 o'clock will be sadly depleted next week and Dr. Davis,

key encounter on the Marina trains. The following are the teamscored from a penalty-bully.

ground yesterday. The goal waE A notice has been placed at when several of the cruisers leave Fanling for some little time now

for the South. St. Andrew's E Bone; G. White, E. Landalt; L Woolley, J. Wong, M.

In the Junior Bhield, Kowloon requesting early arrivala to play Churn; F. Wong, L. Rogers, M. Wool- RECREIO BEAT CLUB “A” off before the arrival of the mid-and the Lincolns, who mest on the ley, I. Gittins and P. Gittins.

day trains, but I understand it has Railway ground, are fielding their Ladies:J. Weller; M, Portal- | llon, A. Fowler;

Recreio defeated the Club had little effect in eradicating the Second Division teams. The Lin- Gardiner, EA" by the odd goal in three in a trouble.

colns, who will provide the strong- B. Blumenthal; M. Grifiths, Thomson, R. Blackmore, M. Read, P. McCaw and friendly hockey match at King's On Saturday afternoon. I am est challenge this year, are favour- Park's yesterday. P. Bozarlo and informed, a foursome improved ed for the title and should defeat BG. Roza T. Noronha, C. D'Almada scored for the winners on this, and turned into a fourball Kowloon to-day. The K.F.C, have O. Botelho; M. Xavier, E. Bozario, and Hill for the Club. Britto: M. Westerhout, C. Botelho, O..

during the second half much to the only one victory to their credit in Ribeiro, A. Almeida and M. Figueiredo.

annoyance of the players following the League, beating the Club three who were held up on every tee.

week's ago...

The St. Andrew's Ladies have won both their games to date, and are making a whole- hearted challenge for honours in the competition this season.

Miss J. Lakeman, who has been played twice as a reserve, has now }gained a regular position in the Central British Schoolgirls' team in view of the departure of Miss.J. Holland for England. The C.B.S.)

win.

Q. Brown:

Recrolo

C.B.S.-D. Moss R. Ingram

Bryson, J. de Chaffoy, M. McCaw, J. Lakeman; II. Knill, L. Hickey, Joy Booker, J. Booker and R. RousSCRU

BERWICK BEATEN BY THE ODD GOAL.

Second Half Provides

The Decider.

TKing's Park yesterday

feated H.MLS. Berwick Inka? friendly hockey encounter by 3. goals to 2-after sharing four goals in the first half.”

A the Destroyer Flotilla de

Rimmer" Davis" "and Ingram scored for the Flotilla while (Ashley-Brown and Worthing,

ton netted for the Berwick,

Scotland-M. Bird; C. Blackburn, Robertson M. Wallace, A. Own Hughes, M. E.

Dalziel, J. Argylle

Ferguson

ARGYLLS TRIUMPH

Sha

and Lincolns

twice to put the Borderers Whyte, E NATI

and before

B. Goldrama.

the Interval, England 8. Baskets

however, obtafped":

E. Gray

Smalley B. Helbling, B. Pape

roul by Sheppant in the secon

O'lagen E. Ball, Me: Blahop, J. Chur, half decided the impe fi chill, 8. Adums and B. Klipler Wo

The

• M

MAMAK “NEEDLE" ENCOUNTER.

C.B.A. Without Francis Against Saints.

..

Bobby Jones Re-Appearance It has been officially stated that Bobby Jones is shortly to make his first public appearance in open

The Navy and Athletic game will provide the biggest attrac" son to-day for both hava vers

fine Shield teams,

ARTILLERY DEFEAT LINCOLNS

Match-Winning Factor At Forward.

HOPKINS TACKLES - WELL"

(By OUTSIDE LEFT)

A scrappy rugby encounter

tween the Royal Artillery and the Lincolns yesterday at Son kumpoo resulted 'In a win for the former by two goals (10 points)

mil

competition since he capitalized bis

The Athletic, although they have skill with such marked success to deteriorated sadly since last sea. The Artillery opened the scoring himself by winning the four major son, will fully extend the Navy, wards broke away from a strum in the Arst half when their for THE Central British Association,itles in the world in the same so though the latter should win,

who are this season

the sun.

and took the ball within the Lin- strongest challengers in the Mamak The Augusta National course, of

-Young Indians Favoured

coins 25 where Fallon picked up The game between the Borderers and scored. Lt. Metcalf added the Hockey Tournament and 'wh which he is President and Joint and the Young Indians will cer- major points.i. unbeaten to date will meet the St., founder, in to be opened tainly be worth watching as both In the second half, the Gunners Andrew's Club at King's Park to- in March and Jones has pro- have displayed brilliant form of went, further ahead when Barrac MOTTOW BI 9 K.M.

mised to take part in the inaugurat- late The St Andrew's played the log tournament in which all the C.B.A to draw in their Arst leading American golfers are ex- friendly meeting this season, but they have been defeated, by the Medway and Royal Engineers the Tournament,

da

CUCA Francis will not be play

it centre, the C.E being filed by A. Po

up from the full bar

Nider will partner, B in the

FAGI

IL P. Whiber E P: Guast Sidƒ A, B. arlow, A. & Bliss, Ni Fincher and E, C,

WINS

lough broke away and cut through to ground near the Lincolns" posts, Lt. Metcalf, again majorising the effort,

The Young Indians provided. pensation · Inst week with a win pyer the Athletic by 4 goals in 2, and it would not sure is the latter stages of the game. prisa me if they wont

the Lincoln backs constantlyat- The Royal Air Force are expect tacked, but without success," Hop- ed to enter the Second Round ni kins, the Artillery full-back, tacke

tre

the expanse of South China 3* Ung brilliantly

while South China "A" ahonta do-

feat the Artillery, whe

E. Belby, the Club skipper.

rama" and "Uned" up

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