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In their premier league game. Al- though, through Biqle not turning up, the Navy were forced to play Burdon and it was expected the |Strange-Bickford wing would
shine.
The Club pair. however; failed to take advantage of the weakness, | Thomas proving a big stumbling
block.
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YACHT CLUB BEAT NAVY FOR FROBISHER CUP
Morning Lead Deciding Factor
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club beat the Royal Navy by 8 pts. as the result of their win by 361 points to 342 in yesterday's jacht- ing race for the Frobisher Cup.
The Club led by 26 points at the end of the morning race, but were beaten by 7 points in the after- noon. In the first encuanter on December 3 the Navy won by 11 palats.
SOUTH CHINA TRIUMPH
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Cork had Fung Klog-cheong well marked and completely bottled up any danger from this source.
Dudley gave Cork good assist
ance and had Ll Shek-yau worried Hudspeth took the honours of the on occasion. He spalled well, but! day, concentration on Skinner on his forward passes lacked ating in the other wing leaving the right the stiff breeze prevailing. winger plenty of room in which to McGuinness and Ridley were the move and all the dangerous moves two most dangerous forwards with originated from his wing.
Baldry clearly the better of the Itwo wingers.
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The respective Skinners had ́a' rare tuasle, and on the whole the Club half
the day.
won
in the first half the Navy Skinner
through came
with some fine bursts of speed and again showed his shooting power, but later the passes out to him beautifully intercepted by his namesake.
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McGuinness was a trifle too slow In taking advantage nf his opportunities otherwise he might have surprised the Chinese defence.
Ridley played well, but was too closely watched. He combined. were well with Hocquard, but received very little support from Bett.
The Navy inside forwards were not brilliant, short pass ling between Smith and Lang- (mead not gaining much ground.
Tong was the best inside man.
Wiggins in the centre forward] position was entirely out of
the picture owing to the untiring efforts of Leung Wing-chul who played a very fine game.
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WHITLEY SCORES TWICE IN MAMAK GAME
(By STICKS)
The Central British Association hockey team were fully extended to: retain their 100 per cent record in the Mamak Tournament when they met and defeated the St. Andrew's Club by 3 goals to 1 in one of the fastest and most evenly contest- ed
games of the series at King's Park yesterday.
It was not until after the first the upper hand and missed a couple half, during which, the Saints held of glorious opportunities, that the C.R.A. were able to take the lead and secure
victory with two further goals in quick succession. The Saints obtained their only goal in the final minute of the game. R. Baldwin Was greatly missed on the left-wing for the Saints, while the C.B.A. were without Pole in the forward line. Gurevitch made a good substitute on
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HOCKEY TRIAL FIASCO
EWIN WINS
BY BIG MARGIN. OVER FRAGGOTT
Johnson A. Coming Champion
1934 CHINA FLEET BOXING TITLISTS
An entertaining, though of a poor. standard, programme of boxing was given on Saturday night when the semi-finals and finals of the China Fleet Open Team Boxing Championships were held at the Las Theatre before His Excellency, the Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Sir Frederick Charles Dreyer, K.C.B., C.B.E.
Among those present were the Commodore, Captain F. Elliott, O.B.E, R.N., Captain L. V. Wells of H.M. Aircraft Carrier. Eagle
and President of the China Flect Boxing Association, Captain CG. Sedgwick of H.M.S. Berwick, and the Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, Kt.
The main attraction of the night, the Ewin-Freggelt · re turn fight was the outstanding bout on the programme, Ewin retaining his reputation by decisively defeating Fragrott who never looked like win- ning from the start.
Ewin, contrary to expectation, carried the fight from the ball and his advantage in reach
caused defensive attitude very early in the fight. Ewin's magnificent in-fighting was
Mixed Team Too Good Fraggott to adopt a the left-wing.
King moving to the opposite flank with Hirst as his inside. The Saints' held the upper hand from the start and pressed con- inuously. Fincher missing a good
chanco to score. The
For Probables
NO SELECTION MADE
| responsible for this convincing
pointa triumph.
The next best fight of the night THE THIRD AND FINAL was provided by Ldg. Sto. Laka, C.B.A. LADIES' HOCKEY TRIAL BE- brother of the famous Bugler Lake, gradually settled down, however, TWEEN THE PROBABLE HONG and P. O. Hall. Lake delighted Deacon's Fine Display and play became even, half time KONG LADIES' TEAM AND A his many supporters with his great South China acttled down to serious arriving without a score,
MIXED TEAM CAPTAINED BY variety of punches and splendid Thomas was a fine spofler in the play in the first five minutes of the In the second half Johnson gave MR. A. A. DAND, AT KING'S ring-craft, especially when on the centre and initiated most of the at-game when Tam and Fung between the C.B.A. the lead with
a very PARK YESTERDAY IN PREPAR- ropes.
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latter ahol wide.
and Fowler did not make the moet ficently, charge from falling.
The Club were heat served in de.
to save his
tacke. Howe was completely sub them took the ball through, but the fine shot. Whitley added a second |ATION
FOR THE COMING He had the better of Hall in the dued although he received little The Lincolns' goal was throughout goal soon afterwards.
Play con- VISIT OF THE AUSTRALIAN second round, the first being evenly support. The Club right wing was this half the scene of repeated bontinued very evenly until the final LADIES. PROVED TO BE MORE contested. In the last round he poor-Dominy could do little right bardments, but Descon played magni-stages when Whitley again scored. OF A FIASCO THAN A SERI-hit Hall at will and led by many
fisting and diving E. C. Fincher scored the Saints' | OUS TRIAL,
points before dealing the knockout of his opportunities.
In the second half the Lincolns had only point with one of the best most of the play, but failed to get goals scored this season.
The mixed team proved far too which came a fraction too late, the within shooting range, the Chinese The C.B.A. were best served by leading by 4 goals to nil in, the
strong for the Ladies, and, after bell saving Hall, halver playing magnificently. their
The third best fight on the pro- fon both the backs and halves spoiling surpassing anything they have their half-back line, Halford and first half, added 2 more ensy goals gramme was witnessed when Tel making many good clearances
N. Whitley being outstanding after the change Hynes dropped back In the second South Chini made spasmodic at Bickford was also a
over, Miss J.Johnson and Sto. Pryall clashed-is half to allow S. Strange to 11 the tacks on the left which fizzled out ow strength for the winners, but John-
tower of Dalziel scored the only goal for the the Feather-weight-final. Johnson
ladies,
{ls, a coming champion, He fully pivot position. The same fault was ing to L Shek-yau'r inability to lift however, evident in both teams the ball high enough for Tam or Tay son was not at his best. Whitley
Mrs. Rose, the Ladies' goal-demonstrated this against the mere to get their heads to. piny was too close and defenders With eight minutes to go Leung In
keeper, was at a loss to defend the experienced Pryall. were thus given chances to clear chan seni Yeung Shui-yick away, the weak link in the team, and poored at her. Miss Gray prowed far Pryall using his head to butt, his
The Saints forwards were the quick scoop shots which were aim-awarded, the fight on easily.
latter rounding Bett to fush, across a rising centre which culminated in a shooting cont them the game. A too slow in defence, but Miss Hel-opponent in the clinches after TURI an Tam got his head to the ball. E. P. Guest, the Saints' captain, bling put up a better display. The being warned three times.
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a
donn this scason
Scopes reminiscent of Cup tie foot-
the
was the best forward.
fence.
Ho
account of
THE NAVY dominated play through all fallowed the goal as thousands of was the mainstay of his team, halves, worked hard, Miss J. Wong Much disappointment was caused out in their Shield game with the Chinese went screaming mad, hats and playing a superb game at ceatre and Mina L. Woolley putting in when the M.C. announced that Athletic, but for a long time the all manner of articles of clothing in half where he was well supported great deal of work to no, avail, A. B. Barry, the favourite for the sterling defence put up by the Athletic vading pitch.
on either side by Hamson and Mac- backs and, the erratic shooting on the The Last
last minutes of the game
It is understood that the final Welterweight title, was unable to were Nider.
White and Broadbridge selection will be made very short fight, being under doctor's, order... part of the Navy forwards gave the breathless with excitement, the Lin- Navy supporters cause for anxiety.
attack after attack in also played a sound game in de-ty, but nothing was decided after colna launching
H.M.S. Berwick won the Team The few Athletic attacks were very disperate effort to snatch a point.
the match.
championship with 29 points, secur- dungerous and Guy and Porrest had to Captain E. Hague, B. A refereed: C.B.A.-G. Mosa; B, I. Bickford be on the alert when the Chinese for=] South Chinn: Pau Ka-ping: Li Tin-
Probables Ladies.-B. Rose (Sting five of the titles. and S. MacNider; W. R. Allen, C. Andrew's); E. M. Gray (H.K. Ladies). The following are the 1984 Fleet wards broke away.
ang and Lau Mau; Leung In-chan. Halford and N. Whitley, J. King B. Belbling (H.K. Ladies) L. Woolley champions: Leung
Wing-chul and Tong Kwan; W. II. G. Hirst, T. B. D. Whitley, W. Young Shul-vick, Tay Quee-liang, Fung . Johnson and Gurevitch.
(St, Andrew's) J. Wong (St. Flyweight-Boy Prince. (Berwick) King-cheong, Tam Kong-pak and Li St. Andrew's E. H. Wong: F. A. Andrew's), M. Wallace (H.K. Ladies); Hentamweight-Bla. Hindges, (Berwick),
Broadbridge and EH. P. White: Ladies), M
ME. Beavis (C.B.4.), J. Dalziel (HK Featherweight-Tek Fenelon (Here a Ed-MacNider, A. E. P. Guest and A. B.
Ladian) and Brown, ("Y" Ladica).
Welterweight. I. 6. Trimmings (8th:
D/P.) Mixed Team.-H. F. Shields, Miss Middleweight--L. 8. Erin
East Lancs Lively Forward Line.
Shok-you.
Lincolns: Deacon: Roden and
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(ENERALLY speaking the East minson; Dudley, Cork and Bett; Baldry. Hamson; P J. Barlow, A. S. Blas, N. Churchill (ey (St. Andrew's), Lightweight-L. 8. Lake (Berwicklu
quard,
Fincher.
Lancs were better than the Guiness. Higgins, Ridley and lloc A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher and E. C. Police in their premier league
TABLE TO DATE. game. They were faster and had much more of the play than their opponents.
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for the Artillery owing to illness, and Greenshields deputised in the c. B. A. pivot position. Although Green- Radie Both the Lance' wings were good, shields played well in an unaccus-Police but the right wing was starved and tomed position, he was not the
United did not have much' opportunity of ideal substitute for Pardoe and the
St Andrew's showing form.
result was the half back line was KTIC considerably weakened.
Medway Male Corpe, Bth Battery Allan and
Wroe had * 12th Battery tremendous amount of 'work to German Club
R.C. of 8. Blackbourne and Pile, in the do,, and generally speaking, did it
R.A.M.C. Police defence, played well and did very well, although both made mis- much to stave off a heavier defeat. takes. Yeomans Plays Brilliant
Fenn, in goal for the soldiers, played a sound game.
He was very cool and confident.
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(Camberland)
V. Reed, W. Read A. A, Dand, J. T. K. Heavyweight-A. B. Foley (Berwick>
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Standings and Scorers To Date
THE following where the resulta of the Caur Clark Cup matches played on Saturday:
GERMANS SECURE POINT St. Andrew's (I. Rogers, L. Gittins,
M. Woolley) Jan 4 kg by Ladies Seal was the best of the
In a very evenly contested Hamak forwards, and made some spirit Tournament match on the Marina c. B. s. (R, Knlll) Game For Kowloon. ed runs down the wing only ground yesterday, the. German, Club Recreio "B" TIMBERLAKE had a field day, to see his centros wasted. Berming, forced the United Hockey Club tor TIM
scoring all four goals for ham was right off form, and could a gonlend draw. Kowloon against the Artillery in do nothing right, while the right
the premier league, and he went wing was starved for the majority very close, with a number of other of the game.
very good efforts. Elliott was
rather subdued, but made some nice Noad Best Player ...
| lake.
The commencement of the second
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Lincolns Teams For Week's Matches.
League
St. Andrewća. II. K. Ladies Recreio "A": [wy" Ladies' E.,B. A.. C. B. 8.
Saturday's Cricket
Leading Feats With Bat and Ban
THE Club: continued, on their triumphant path in the premier cricket league on Saturday, when they beat the Indian by '5 wicketi 1at Sookunnos. The KCC beat the Nary in a thrilling finish in the Table To Date other league encounter.
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the Air Force forwards undoubted-Lincoins second eleven against the ly lost them their Junior Shield-match Cammers Deserve Win
E game betwem the Artillery and half saw the Artillery become very The right wing was not so Im-against South China "B", for they had Club juniors on the USRC. ground. THE GOALSCORERS TO DATE.
many chancos, specially before the this afternoon, at, 5 pini", South China "A" in the Thield aggressive, and shots were fired in at pressive, and play was mainly Chinone settled dowa Noad prated L/Cpl. Masons L/Cp!. Bentley, Cpl. M. Road (Y.M.C.A.Ş series, was of a very "ding-dong Wong from all angion. Edmunds, directed from the opposite wing, thraaifal leader, being the opletan Dando: L/Cpl. Morrell, Pte. Wilkinson Churchill (HK)
lng player on the Aeld, but he receiv- (82), 2/1 Cotter: Ete. Harrison, Cpl. Marie Smith (C.B.A.). Kure, both teams in turn being on the
Parker, A. I. M. Marshall/ L/Opi. Ro- A. Alves (Recreio "A") offensive and both goalkeepers being the Artillery outside-right, headed on
Yeomans was a real live-wire Ined poor suppert
ynolds, and Pte. Taylor (56);
Dalziel (II. X,) kept fully employed.
Umpire-Bit Reeks,
1. Rogers, (81. Andrew's) ¡food, the Artillery roalkeeper, the top. From the goal kick, Edmunds the middle line, and played a
splendid game.
|Matkins Outstanding :
The following is the Battalion Gittins (St. Andrew's) give a wonderful exhibition of
TE NAVY halves gave a fine dia-team, to meet the Hong Kong] keeping and promises to be again, gathered the ball, but Wong
blay rafinat dhe Athlete in the Hockey, Club at Shamshulpo Low Worl
P. Hel D. Miles) mubocitala for Comby when the latter managed to tip its over the bar for a
Junior Ableid, Mathias being outstand: leaves the Colony shortly. Med fruitless 'corner.
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molled by Fairlengo S Artillery, prossed hard and
pass from Hopkins, but kicked over
Bliss, who tackled well, was wilding blow passessio The Chinese took charge at this hacks were very, zate, and Cord Chin kidge and the Artillery"Warehary!
ponddantis, wi Hadi Taboala Sressed to prevent "tham Profa scoring, And bad luck Hopkins hitting the up- al Sew-wing the Beth China ime shots he was called on to save, Pardós":,wak unable to turn
parsed both
right and McDonald forcing Wong to right, hạt bad luck in felling 10 ncore. concede a corner on two DOTSMARK. Hi, however, found Wood too ghódí
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