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GARRISON HOCKEY TOURNEY
Punjabis Prove Too Good For Lincolns.
U.S.R.C. SQUASH
DRAW.
Big Entry List.
The following is the draw for the U.S.R.C. Squash Rackets Tourna- PLUCKY DISPLAY BY LOSERS ment, the First Round of which in
to be completed by January 20;
(By IMP)
C.
First Round,
Lieut. R. J. Walker (R.E.) v. Capt.
T. Ingle (Lincolns); Squadron:
+
V.
Mid,
THE CHINA:
BRITISH CHALLENGE IN LOCAL LAWN TENNIS 48 HALF MILE LINCOLNS MAY MAKE INTERNATIONAL
Recreio "A"
Challenged In Caer Clark Cup
Miss Walker New C.B.A. Discovery.
(BY STICKS)
Atlas Burns Up Track
In Training Gallop. QUARTERS OF 23 AND 25
A track record over half a mile
́is, chimed - to have been ́ ́es- H. K. LADIES AT FULL STRENGTH|tablished by Mr. Stephen Lam's Atlas, a new-Australian who burned THE Hong Kong Ladies, cham- the track in 0.48.0 with quarters
[of 23 and 25 seconds. pions for the past three sea-
This time on the sand track dur- sons, and the St. Andrew's Ladies should continue unchecked in the ing« training gallop follows on his Caer Clark Cup hockey competition. 0.51.0 effort a fortnight ago. but Recreio "A", also unbeaten, are likely to be seriously tested when they meet the greatly improved Central British Association team.
The following are the matches: H. K. Ladies v C.B.S.
(Sookunpoo, 3.15 p.m.) St. Andrew's ▼ Recrelo "B"
(Marina, 3.15 p.m.)
Recreio "A" v C.B.A.
The team has now settled down to sound combination, and should fully extend the Recreio, although the latter team are favourites.
MISS POPE
OUTSTANDING
· IN TRIAL MATCH|
Miss Churchill Best Forward.
MRS. LOWE SHINES
UP LOST GROUND
CANADIAN
TO TAKE PART
DUFF TO PARTNER
STIFF HURDLE PRESENTED SULLIVAN.
BY BORDERERS
UNDERWOOD OR JONES?
ONE-important outcome of to-morrow's Ficat Division soccer matches may be that the Lincolns' will". regain ä little of the ground they lost last week in their race against South China and 8t. Joseph's for the leadership.
The Lincolns will be at home to the Borderers and will start a vourites in view of their overwhelming triumph by five clear goala în
their first encounter. ~--
The Lincolns were completely outplayed in their encounter against South China, whereas the Borderers performed well, against the East Lance on Wednesday and showed fine understanding among the halves and forwards.........
Conqueror of Khoo And Lum in Shanghai.
LAST BRITISH WIN IN 1925
NOT since 1925 has a British
"player won the Colony Tennis Singles Churupionship, not since 1921 has a British: won the Doubles.
This year, however, W. A. Duff : is likely to make a bold challenge for the Singles title! He is part hering A. Sullivan, former E.K.C.C. champion, in the doubles and the pair, will probably offer the Ramjaha consins the most serious
Jenkins, who deputised for Mul-,derers on Wednesday, but they challenge they have had during lane, is a good man..although not lacked stamina" in the second half in the same class as the latter, who and were run off their feet. is almost sure to be playing against In the Second Division the Navy. the Lincolns to-morrow.
¦and Club meet on the Intter's
on
OR
to the
their nine years of supremacy,
Invited to play for Canada in the Davis Cup series in 1931, but unable to accept swing to the fact that he was not in the Dominion at the time, Dull re-. presented Canada, at Wimble- ~ don in 1830.
Duff won the Shanghai title. in
(King's Park, 3.15 p.m.) The Central British Association
In view of Underwood's return to ground where the Club are expect-¦: his best form in the Shield match ed to secure a win in view of the have found a very promising full-
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)
Wednesday back in Mins S. K. Walker, and her
the Borderers" Navy being weakened by the calls debut
InstTHE fine constructive, display of Selectors will be faced with the of the first tear. for the team game Saturday
Miss B. Pope at centre-half difficult task of deciding whether was very encouraging.I
Borderers Should. Win She will replace Mrs. Hudson in was the outstanding feature in the to bring back Jones, who was for The Borderers, who are hang 1831 when he beat Gordon Dum in the defence line, partnering Miss P. Gnal ladies' hockey trial to select merly injured, or retain the sering grimly
the semi-final and Khoo Hoel, Hyd bools Woolley,
the team to meet the Australian vices of Underwood, their former of South China in the Second in the Final. "In the following your Ladies, nt Sookunpoo yesterday. captain.
Division, should win
he again entered the championship, easily Although not as hard a bitter as On Wednesday's display in the against Kowloon, while South though sorely lacking in practica, Miss Wong, she did more, for her Senior Shield the Borderers should China, the leaders, should have the and it came as no surprise when Khoo turned the tables on hini after forwards than Miss Wong, who, provide very stiff opposition to the better of the Young Indians.
he had eliminated Guy Cheng in the although she did break up several Lincolns and it would not be sur
A good game should result when Semi-Final. Miss E. Beavis and Miss M. of the opposing side's attacks, prise me if they reversed the the Lincolns and the Athletic clash Bryson are two very steady balf-placed the ball blindly, seldom former result,
at Chatham Road. The latter, backs who will be very hard to sending passes to either Miss Chur-
Navy Weakened
however, have fallen right, of this beat. The Recreio seniors are un-chill or Miss Brown on the left Another very important game stason in spite of having won" the changed after their victory over wing.
will be that between 8t. Joseph's Division Championship last year. the "Y" Ladies' by an only goal,
and the Royal Navy. At present
· Sunday's Game w
Fully extended by E. C. Fincher and in recent friendly matches
both teams have secured 18 points] [have given a good indication of the
On Sunday South China play the and L. Goldman during the last two with
in hand on Artillery in a First Division x likely to be faced with their biggest
Finals the Rumjahn cousing two games serious challenge which they were
the Lincolna.
ture at Scokumpoo and should re: task in nine years. The British [offering this year.
J. Churchill was the outstanding
The Saints are expected to carry tain their challenging position in pair have already put in extensive her neat wrist-work the day to-morrow in view of the table, being conspicuous throughout the the sadly depleted Naval team. South China have now definite Championship, which opens at the practice in preparation for the which will be without Liddington ly given us an indication of their H.K.C.C. on. Monday, February 5,
Miss A. Alves is their leading scorer, while Miss M. Basto, the captain, is outstanding in defence.
Miss Pope Playing
M. Woolley had an off day, and could do very little right, although she scored the only goal for the Probables:
forward,
game.
The following is my forecast:~~~~~
To-morrow.
Injured Last February.
He was Injured playing squash in February, of last year and has only Just recovered from it.
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Of the two backs, A. Fowler in-(Eagle) in goal, McGuire (Suffolk) strength, and are making a bold and for which entries close to-mor The Hong Kong Ladies'
are tercepted nicely gn occasions, but in the key position, McClurg bid for the retention of the cham-how at 6 p.m. felding a very strong beam for until she settles down properly and (Eagle) at left half, Hudspeth, pionship. their match against the School-takes her time in clearafices when (Kent) the right winger, and Smith girls.
They are including Miss Pope, make a very safe back.
the opportunity offers, she will not (Suffolk) the inside right.
E. Gray who was unable to play in the trials in preparation for the forth was erratic and inclined to wander. She stopped several promising for- coming visit of the Australin Ladies' while Mrs. B. Goldman is of direction in her clearances.
ward movements, but lacked sensej
replacing Mrs. Selby on the wins.
The Schoolgirls will field the same team BS that which gained the points against the Recreio "B" last Satuday.
Recreio Juniors' Change
The St. Andrew's Club Ladies'
Mrs. Rose was very weak in
goal and let through four very simple goals.
The Navy, however, are able to field the rest of their Lai Wah Cup final team and should be able to fit in several of the old-timers who played before the arrival of the Fleet from Wel-hal-wel,
Recreio
FIRST DIVISION ··
CLUB
ST. JOSEPH'S
Lincolns
The Saints will be without the East Lance
Of the wing halves, Mrs. M. K. services of Gomes, their right
Sullivan partnered. Goldisan until 1932, when Teddy Fla- cher broke up his partnership with his brother and waccess- fully paired with, Goldman na Gilman's representatives.
(King's Park, 4 p.m.) | Capt. C. H., D. O'Callaghan was Royal Navy the last British player, to win the (Caroline Hill, 4 p.m. singles title, beating T. Honda in the
v Borderers
❤
SECOND
NAVY
Lowe was outstanding. She put in back who is being rested. He has, 且 tremendous amount of work not missed a game since the com-
mencement of the season, and. is] Kowloon breaking up the opposing attack.
I. Woolley played a hard game badly in need of a rest and the for the Mixed eleven, but hit wild-Saints' selectors have done wisely. iy, her passing to her winger.being team
Robertion Still Unavailable very mediocre and lacking in
are expected to gain their fourth successive victory when they meet] the Recreio "B" eleven on the Marina ground. The same which overwhelmed the strong "y Ladies cleven will take the field.
(Continued on Page 11).
power.
The Recreio entertain the Club who are expected to register their P. Gittens, who deputised for Hafst win in a month. Knill on the right wing, gave
Saints Beat
Incognitos By being
Big Margin
All Three Goals In First Half.
Despite a very plucky display Leader C. R. Keary (B.A.F.) V. Hid. against a team better than them-G. E. D. Finch-Noyes (Kent); Lieut. selves, "B" Company Lincolus were Norman (Berwick) v, L. Goldman; Lieut. W. J. R. Grage (Lincoln) v. defeated by 4 goals to 1 by "A" Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite (RA.). Company Punjabis in the First
Second Round. Round of the Garrison Inter-Con Squadron Leader Kerry or
Lieut. Walker or Capt. Ingle
pany
Knock-out · Hockey Competi-Finch-Noyes; Lieut. Norman or L
*. (BY STICKS). tion yesterday afternoon at Sham-Goldman v. Lieut. Cragg or Lieut. Garthwaite; Comdr. C. Τ. Addis (Med- shuipe,
way) v. Lieut. F. N. Elliott (White-Na very fast game on the "B" Company attacked from the Flying Ofter J. W. Hant (B
Lient. M. H. F. Waring
Marina around yesterday the St. Andrew's Club hockey eleven atart, Barnsby and Marsh going Capt. P. J. Williams (RA). close in the opening minutes.
J.C. Reed (Rent); Capt. P. 8. Cannon easily defeated the Incognitos by Mason, who was playing well in (A.E.C.) Lieut. II. D. Tollinton three goals to nil in a friendly en goal for the Lincolns, was rather (R.A.); Mid. R. F. Colville (Berwick) counter after having the better Y. Mid C. A. Knocker (Berwick); unlucky when at the end of 20 Capt. D. Dunlop (RA) v. Major W. Part of play throughout. minutes a terrific shot from L. Eastwick-Field (B.A.).. MANGA SINGH' struck | the up- right, and the spin on the ball curi-]
very promising display and flashed. across innumerable centres which went abegging owing to J. Dalziel! being out of position and M. Woolley poaching badly to rob J. Churchill on countless occasions,
COLONY TEAM SELECTED
Miss Fowler And Mrs. Lowe Secure Places.
MISS WONG PREFERRED TO MISS POPE
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The Club are still ; without the services of Robertson," who is making a slow recovery from water on the knee.
Hynes will again be in the pivot] position with Skinner and Andy Duncan on bis right and left res- pective flanks.
Club
4 p.m.) 1925 Final, while Dick Hancock and H. Hancock won the doubles title in
4 p.m.) an all-British Final in 1921 when they beat Major H. M. Edwards and
(Club, 2.30 p.m.) R. Townsend. Sirdar Rumjahn lạ BORDERERS [the singles -holder, and; partnered (Kowloon, 130 p.m.) by his cousin "HD" Is the doubles.
SOUTH CHINA v.. Young Indians
(Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.) champion. LINCOLNS v Athletic
Boad, 2.30 p.m.)
(Chatham THIRD DIVISION
BORDEREES LINCOLNS
Recreio
Radio
Artillery
(Happy
South China
2.30 p.m.)
University
(Chatham Road, 4 p.m.)!
♥ R.AS.C.
EAST LANCS SPORTS
SHIELD
(King's Park, 250 p.m.) “A” Company Win Soccer
▼B.A.F.
(St. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.)
BUNDAY
FIRST DIVISION
▾ SOUTH CHINA
(Sookunpos, 4 p.m.)
` PROBABLE · TEAMS
FIRST DIVISION
And Cross-Country.
TRIUMPH · FOR LT. BEAUMONT
DURING their stay in Camp at
Fanding the East" Lancashires have played off their annual Indue-
Kowloon meet the East Lancs at Bookunpoo and should secure their fourth win in 12 games: The East Lance looked very promising dur ing the first half of their Benior Shield encounter against the Bor-(Captain) Skinner, Hynes and A
Duncan; F. Fowler Dominy, Howe, which powds are awarded E. Strange and Bickford, HK.CC." "TUNIOR "TEAM,
S
Club-Rodgers Hill and Strange Company Football League
Costa
sused:
St. Joseph'a: Marques; Sonza and wards an aggregate for the Sport
V. Gomaso R. - Marques. Beltrao Shield and Elmar B Gozano, Ward, D.
"A" Company, have proved suc The following will represent the Hong Kong Cricket Club 2nd XI in quad (Captain); L. Bocha and cessful in the soccer competition,
Lincolus-Descon, Roden and Ed-only loging "one match. HE final selection of the Hong their friendly fixture with the Civil
The Company Hockey league The Ladies of meet the Service G.G. At Happy Valley to-thor-meacon Roden- and Ed-
row at 2 The Saints gave a good all-round Australian ladies; touring teamstrong, C. E. Bishop McGuinness, Higgins, Ridley and Hoc- now in progress... display, White and Broadbridge at this month was made after the trial C. F. Runtor, J. E. Jupp Li, E. Lam-- Borderers: Smith; Muliane and
"On Batarday a Cross-Country back being exceptionally sound. yesterday.
mest, "A. K Mackenzie 3. E. Potter Morrison; Wallace, Podmore and Up- run was held and "A". Com- ed it a few inches over the line to half, played a marvellous game, EF Fincher opened the scoring The most notable changes are the G. A. Stewart, R. T. Talbot and J. Rderwood; Matthias, Harris, Fortey, · pany, wxuẩn stroved successful,
DNA Hadlewood and Duncan, and had it not been for him the for the Saints soon after the start incission of Miss A. Fowler at Way, G. E. Gahagan. give the Punjable the lead,
Bat Lancs: Harmsworth: Swain Lieut. Bewumont being the fant Two minutes later, however, good Lincolns would no doubt have met and E ̊C. Fincher added the second left back in place of Miss B. Hel-
Ball, Thompson and
man home. work by Maynard and Reynolds with more success during their goal a little later,
Lawton, Woods It is probable that the Novices" bling and Mrs. M. K. Lowe in place sent BARNSBY through to equal-constant raids.
The Incognitos made a stern re- of Miss L. Woolley at right ball.. Punjabins Now! Mohd, Tara Singh, ply, but failed to score, and before Miss J. Wong has retained her volunteers in friendly cricket match 0. Davies, Teoman Ellot Battalion leave Sun Wat, the com- The following will represent the Kowloon Cord; and Jones: Cup will be staged before the lise, giving Mohd no chance from
and Billas (Cap- short range.
Bugea Singh, Kebar Singh, Dula |half-time, R. Baldwin netted the position at centra-half in prefer against the Police Recreation Club on taint and B Singh, Balwart Bingh, Arjan Singh Shortly afterwards DULA SINGH Mang Bingh, Jagir Singh, Lal Singh Saints third goal after a good ence to Miss B, Tope regained the lead when he scored, and Gurbachan Singh,
effort on the left-wing, from a short corner, while just' be, Lincolns: Mason, Platt, Bačon, The Incognitos Improved in the Brindley, Wilkinson, Lt. Cotter, Marah, second half, but the Salata still fore the interval LAL SINGH 10 Manson, Barnaby, Heynolds and May-end the upper hand, E. C. Fincher creased the Indians' lead, gnard,
The second half was fought at aj fast pace, many "" exciting" and A MEDWAY RESULTS thrilling moments occurring, but
VOLUNTEERS”, ELEVEN
the latter's ground on
and Gormani Horaire A Boxing Competition for the Martin
North: Salmon, and Tuley
Resavs McKelívia, The following is the team
mencing at 11 on Sunday, com- Quad and * A. C. Beck (Gapt.), B. Daries, JK - Bouth China: --Pan Ka-ping; Li Tin- Mrs. R. Rose (BL" Andrew's),,^^
Hunter,
L... D. Kilben, R. O.T. King, sang. and Lau, Mau: Leong In-chan, Miss A Fowler ("y": Ladles). Melaner AB, E. Rigg, B. A. Bin Young Miss F. M. Gray (EL. EC.-Ladies), A, D, Lowson, N, A. E, Mackay:14 Leung Wing-chul and Tong Kani
Bhul-yicki Tay Ques-lang
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petitors being already. In trafalng...
WONG'S APPEAL FAILS
The appeal against suspension“ by-
South China abccer
|miseing a “altter" when in front of Minn M., Wallace" (ILK: Ladies), son and R. "Laihotzer Fang Xinfucheong, Tam Kong Plane wong men danslated by the FLAS
the goal, RH. Wong in goal cleared a very fast shot from
only one goal accrued in this half, H.M.S. Medway Lower Deck drew Pintos towards the end of the game. when after 17 minutes JAGIR with the Radio at Happy Valley White, Broadbridge; 2. Mac- - St. Andrew's:—R. II. Wong E, H, SINGH made the total into four sharing goals. G Singh Boured Nider, A. E. P. Guest, A. B. Hamson,
L/Cp! Platt, the Lincolns, right fret for the Radio and Holmes GA, WhiteÀ, N. Other, ") back, was" the outstanding: player equallised for the Medway.licher, E C. Fincher and R. Baldwin, a on the deld, giving a brilliant all: The Medway also shared four Incognitos; Soares Ermo- round display, breaking up attack goal
dipe jabis 2nd XI on
+30- Barros: G, F-Vkter WA
after attack.
G
Dala Singh, the Punjabis centrs ina
the
A. P. Bonsa
LINCOLNS ♥ HISIA.
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The followin Lincolns again
Mine J. Wang (81. Andrew's) Ev Mr. B. K. Lawn (H. K. Laules). Miam H. Kmili (CB. 6), Miss J., Dalziel (H. K. Ladies) Miss M. Woolley (Bt; Andre Miss J, Churchill (H2K. Ladien) Miss D. Brown ("X7
B. He
Second
Divising
Council last aight. He is to make further appeal to the Appeals Board
KRAKNI WA, elected to fill the vacaney," caused" by the "departure of Mr.TA Mitchell, on the Council Cap Emergency Committen. inch
Wardle Sterna Coll Corward wa clough, Maughan Worralla Robson, Clayton Chapman, Evans, Melluinness
Boyes;:;Every
› Grant, and :Ti Winch: G-
Divid,
hompson. Matthews,
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