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FRAGGOTT OFFERED THIRD FIGHT WITH EWIN ON JANUARY 28

CLUB MUST CAN BORDERERS AVENGE

· BEAT ARMY AT

RUGBY TO-AY

Former Defeat Gives Soccer Teams

Club Wooden-Spoon Battle for 3 Hours Without Decision

COLONY FIFTEEN TO BE SELECTED AFTER GAME

SURPRISINGLY beaten

by G

points to 3 in their first en- the

counter

the Army against Club must win to-day's return match if they are to share the wooden spoon with the Army in the Triangular Rugby Tournament, the Navy having already won the series with an unbeaten record.

Five

been

Sensational Start To Extra Period

LINCOLNS JUNIOR SOCCER SHIELD CHAMPIONS AGAIN HELD

Brown's Successful Debut

(BY "IMP**)

changes have made in

side the

THREE HOURS OF FOOTBALL' Club

that lost to

last FULL OF EXCITEMENT AND the Navy

FAILED TO Saturday. J. A. R. Selby, the Club THRILLS HAVE *kipper and scrum half, J. Hutchi- BRING ABOUT A VERDICT IN son, centre three quarter, and F. THE FINAL OF THE LINCOLN'S R. Burch, S. H. Garrod, and E. C. JUNIOR SOCCER SHIELD BE. Jones having been passed over TWEEN "A" COMPANY, HOLD. in favour of H. C. Mecke, W. H. B.ERS FOR THE PAST THREE Rigg. R. G. Castleton, D. A. Cum-YEARS,

AND HEADQUARTER

ming and . H. Bradford. reapee-WING. tively.

On Monday the teams battled The following is the team:

for 90 minutes without a goal be J. P. Whitham (full-back); J. J. ing scored, while in yesterday's re- Ferguson, W. H. B. Rigg. R. H.

(three play encounter at Chatham Road, Griffiths and G. P. Lammert

called for and quarters); M. W. Turner and H. C. extra time was Mecke (half backa); I. II. Bradford still another replay will have to be R. G. Castleton, A. F. Walken, W. E.

staged. Peers, D. A. Cumming, D. McLellan G. C. Moutriu and R. O. F. King (for. wards).

The following have been the r

Bults:

Navy

Navy.

16 Club

17 Army

6 Chub

IG

Club

"A" Company were unchang-

ed yesterday, but "HQ" Wing Hubstituted Pte. Brown

10

for L/Cpl Fox, who was injured in the first encounter.

3

FORMER DEFEAT

CAN CBA

CHECK RECREIO

Borderers

MYSTERIOUS

SENIOR ELEVEN? Detachment Win PROMOTER

At Billiards

Interesting Caer Clark Cup Game

HALF BACK TRIO WILL CHAMPIONS AND SAINTS

DECIDE GAME

SHOULD WIN

(By STICKS)

Bett Has. 22 Break.

(By SPOT BALL).

T Murray Barracks on Thurs-

Detachment defeated "A" Company the three Cher Clark Cup Lincolns in a friendly Billiards

Aday evening the Burderers

VITAL GAME FOR LINCOLNS OF Hockey Competition fixtures match by the narrow margin of ten

IN LEAGUE RACE

INTERESTING CLUB CHANGES

(By Outside Left).

▪།

ALL EXPENSES

PAID TO STRAITS

IF LEAVE GIVEN

Ewin Already Matched In Singapore

A.

(By RINGSIDER)

B. FRAGGOTT of H.M.S. Berwick

down for decision this afternoon points on aggregate, though shar-

ing six games. the most interesting will be that Cpl. Bett compiled the highest) between the Recreio "A" and the break of the match when he chalk who has twice been de Central British Association.

The Recreio team, runners-up in

ed up a 22. Scores:

the Competition last year and un-"A" Coy Lines. beaten to date, are expected to meet

Harper

are

with serious opposition from the Maltby greatly improved C.B.A., who introducing a new player in Miss F. K. Walker in the defence line, while Miss G. MacNider will

S.W.B. Detachment

100 Coles

63 Whelan 100 Matthews

100 Jenkins

Bett

re-

Baker Doughty Heath

78 Kite 99 Wilcox

540

THE BIG SOCCER MATCH IN THE FIRST DIVISION TO DAY WILL BE STAGED IN KOWLOON, WHERE IT IS EXPECTED A BIG CROWD WILL TURN OUT TO SEE WHETHER THE LIN. COLNS CAN RETAIN THEIR PRESENT POSITION AT THE TOP

the left- OF THE LEAGUE TABLE AGAINST THE BORDÉRERS WHOM place Mrs. Cressey on THEY BEAT BY FIVE CLEAR GOALS IN THE FIRST ENCOUN-wing, the latter being indisposed.

C.B.A. Ladies: Mr Webber; P. TER

Woolley, Miss 8. K. Walker: E. Beavis, M. Bryson, M. Whitley, E. Woolley, Mrs. Miles, M. Smith, D. Hunt and G. MacNider.

Borderers' supporters have been anxiously waiting for signs of a revival, and the weeks have slipped into months and none have been forthcoming. Loss of form, suspensions, and Injuries have led to constant team changes, particularly in attack, and with half the sea son nearly gone the Selectors are still searching for a successful forward line. Therein lies the chief cause of the Borderers' plight after being runners-up last season.

Much will also depend on the St. Joseph's and Navy game at Caroline Hill for both teams constitute, a grave danger to either South China's chances of retaining the championship or of the Lincolns emerging winners for the first time.

The Borderers will probably be

Disaster. overtook "HQ" after 7lat full strength to-day for the first

Army

minutes play when Brown, in at- Navy

tempting to clear, kicked the The selection of the Colony team on to Cooper for it to rebound

Australian Universi-his own goal. to meet the

ball

Into

ties, touring side next Thursday For the remainder of the first will be selected after to-day's half "HQ" launched uttack after

game.

The following is my forecast:-

To-day.

J

SENIOR SHIELD

POLICE

Recreio

ST. JOSEPH'S

Lincolns

(Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.)

Recreio "A": -B. D'Almada, M. ML Basto, C. Osmund, L. Xavier, Alvas, L. Silva-Netto, M. Remedios, A. Alve, C. Silva, M. Roza and P. Reme

dios.

L

981

feated by Ldg." Sea.

Harry Ewin (Kent), Fleet and China middle- 03 weight boxing champion, 100 has received an offer to 59 meet Ewin once again at 100 Singapore on January 28. The fight is being 550 promoted by a prominent Straits sportsman who prefers to remain anony-

100

Champions Should Win ANOTHER BLOW FOR

The Hong Kong Ladier'. cham- pions, are expected to record their third win and should again meet with little opposition against the Central British Schoolgirls' at Sookunpoo. The champions, how- ever, are taking no chances and

"Y" LADIES Mrs. Read Plays Last Game To-day,

mous.

In order to accept this offer Fraggott will first of all have to obtain the ne- cessary month's leave in order to make the sea- trip and to prepare for his bout in new surround- ings. All his expenses

Miss B. Pope has been included at TWO MORE LOSSES IN THE will be paid by the "my-

centre-half.

NEAR FUTURE

sterious" promoter.

Ewin has been matched to meet TRS. Read, centre forward for the winner of the eliminating bout Madies and leading between

Suarez, middleweight

v Artillery

(Valley 4 p.m.) | I. K. Ladles M. Bird; E. Gray, B.

·FIRST DIVISION

Helbling; M. Wallace, B. Pope, M. K. CLUB

Lowe; E. Bell, J. Dalziel, E. Bonnar, (King's Park, 6 p.m.). Churchill and B. Goldman. ▾ Royal Navy C.B.S.D. Moss; E. Ingram, 3. goal-scorer in the Caer Clark Cup champion of India, and Brady, who

Bryson, J. de Chanoy, M. McCaw, J. series, is playing to-day in her last recently outpointed Al. Rivera. Lakeman; H. Kall, I Hickey, Joy game this season. She has been Suares han knocked out Pat Booker, J. Booker and R. Rousseau. medically advised not to play again Mills, Seaman Youngman, and Sea.

this year.

man Jordan. With high hopes of carrying off

East Lancs

time in two months, as Underwood, is likely to be selected to fill his original position at left-half.

Jones, who was dropped from tbe inside-left position and rein įstated aa left-half. is, however, as good in this position as Under- attack and only the brilliance of wood, but he lacks weight and The final match in the series-Deacon, the Battalion goalkeeper. height. the Army v Navy-will be played allowed "A" Company to retain the

Should the Borderers' halves lead. on February 16.

Five minutes before the in-

display the form they showed beat terval, however, DEEMING

last Thursday against the East Deacon with a fine header from a

Lancs in the Senior Shield it is corner to put the teams on leve!

very likely that they will hold {erms.

the Lincolns to a draw or quite The second half was played at a

possibly avenge themselves for terrific pace each side striving des their earlier defeat. perately for a decider, and both The Lincolns are making no goalkeepers giving marvellous dis- fchanges in the side which lost to

South China by an only goal last) BORDERERS plays.

Sensational Extra Half Sunday, although they would do The extra period of twenty better to find a substitute for the LINCOLNS minutes opened sensationally when left-back position now filled by Recreio The following will represent

fast shot Edminson, He has not yet risen Hong Kong Cricket Club 2nd XI ENGLISH flashed in a their friendly fixture with the Civii which glanced off the upright in to First Division standard, Service C.C. at Happy Valley to-day, to the net to restore the Icad to commencing at 2 p.m.:

H.K.C.C. JUNIOR TEAM

the

H. J. Armstrong, C. W. E. Bishop. C. E. Hunter, J. E. Jupp, L., E. Lam- mert, A. K. Mackenzie, J. E. Potter. 3. A. Stewart, R. T. Talbot and J. N. way, C. E. Gahagan.

VOLUNTEERS' ELEVEN

The following will represent the

mencing at 11 am. "'

"A" Company.

Saints Make Changes

The second important game to- day between St. Joseph's and the Navy-la kely to prove a fiasco as the Navy are a sadly depleted

team.

▾ Borderers

Y

(Kowloon, 4 p.m.)

Saints Have Eary Task

▾ KOWLOON

(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION

The Saints, who are perhaps the NAVY

Club

(Club, 280 p.m.) strongest challengers this season the championship at the commence- Kowloon

▼BORDERERS and who are already leaders in ment of the season the "y" Ladies

have met with · misfortunes { (Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.) the competition, are expected to

throughout the season. First Miss SOUTH CHINA v..Young Indians

secure their fourth victory in ALB (Caroline Hill, 230 p.m.)

Athletic LINCOLNS

many games when they most the S. Dalziel, their captain, was forced to stand down—she is not playing| (Chatham Road, 2.30 p.m.) Recreio juniors. It is noteworthy yet and then Miss O. Dalziel was THIRD DIVISION

that every member of the Saints' forced to withdraw from the side South China Valley 2.30 p.m.) forward line is a goal-scorer, a feat under doctor's orders.

unequalled by any other team in 4 pm)he competition.

Radio

Artillery

V

(Happy

(Chatim

Unive HASE.

St. Andrew-E, Rose; G. White, (King's Park, 2.30 p.m.) E. Landolt; L Woolley, I. Wong, M.

R.A.F. (St. Joseph's, 2.20 p.m.) SUNDAY

FIRST DIVISTON

R. Silva-

--. Thus handicapped the “Y”, who are shortly losing the services of Mrs. Portallion and-

Churn; F: Wong, L. Rogers, M. Wool--Miss P. McCaw, have lost to ley, L. Gittina and P. Gittias,

Recreio "BG, Boza; T. Noronha,

The following are the matches:

H. K. Ladies v C.B.8.

(Sookunpoo, 8.15 p.m.) St. Andrew's v Recrelo. "B"

(Marina, 8 p.m.). Recrelo: "A" ▼ C.BA/

(King's Park, 8.15 p.m.) -

Friendly Game

BADMINTON'S DEBUT

St. Andrew's Mixed Team Draw With Recreio.

KEEN COMPETITION

mixed team of Badminton the Recreio "A" and Bl. A players from the St. Andrew's Club drew's in their four matches, “

It is understood that Miss 8. entertained a team from the Club Dalziel will probably all the centre de Recreio at St. Andrew's Church forward vacancy in view of Miss Hall on Thursday night, the contest E. Thomson's excellent form at cen- being played to a draw of 8 games

each

tre-half.

SENIOR GIVES CLUB HOCKEY WIN.

The following were the results:- E. Kew and Miss E. Landolt, (81. { Andrew's) jam sete

beat. H. Alves, and Miss 0." Bar-

retto

Late Goal Decides Game! Bibeiro Kokona

Against Lower Deck.

lost to M.Oliveria, and Mias O.

118

G-11

Host

- to H. Noronha and Miss C.

"1-11:

P. de Sousa 1 Giltins The Hong Kong Club second I F. Fincher and eleven defeated the Navy Lower Andrews

lost boE de Sousa and Miss

12-13

(8t

0. Botelho; M. Xavier, E. Rozario, Y. V. BOUTH CHINA

Brittó: M. Westerhout, C. Botelho, O. Immediately from the kick-

(Bookcuro. p.m.) Ribeiro, L. Botelho, and M. Figueiredo. off, however, "HQ" attacked,

PROBABLE TEAMS and DAVIS walked the ball

FIRST DIVISION: Club:-Lowson; Hynes and Strange, through to score the equalliser.

St. Joseph's are making several (Captain); Skinner, A. Duncan, and Cooper again excelled at back for "HQ", while Deeming played bril. changes in the team which defcat-Dominy: F. Fowler, Hill, Howe, E.

Recreio linntly at centre-half, where he wased the Recreio laat wask. Gomes, Strange and Bickford.

Marques; Volunteers in a friendly cricket match jably assisted by Robinson, and the right back, is being rested thie Netto (Capt.), and J. Bowen, J. Gon- against the Police Recreation Club on Brown. The latter, who was mak- week, and his vacancy will be filled salves, N. Delgado and W. Maher; A. W. MeGraan, T. Castilho, H. Sousse, J. the latter's ground to-morrow, coming his debut in the team, put up a by Souza,

Lincolns: Deacon Roden and Ed. A. C. Bock (Cant.), R. R. Davies, J.very good show, holding his wing R. Marques, who played left-half Gomes and A Pereira,

Dobbs last week in place of Elms who was

and Dudley, Cork minsont

Bett: Baldry,

The Hong Kong Ladies' second Hunter, L. D. Kilbos, R. O. F. King, men in splendid style.

Higgins, Eidley and Hoc Lagain proved himself a sound les being rested, will be seen occupying McGuinness A. D. Lowson. N, A. E. Mackay,

www eleven will meet the "Y"-" Ladies", Muliand McInnes, W. II. B. Rigg, R. A. J. Siap-der of the attack and was well his original position or the op-quard.

and the only team without a fixture. in Borderera: Smith: Mi posite flank, while Elms will be supported.

Morrison; Waller Podmore and Un- the Caer Clark Competition, in For "A" Company, Taylor was

playing again after a week's rest, derwood; Matthias, Harris, | Kur friendly encounter at King's Park Deck at King'a-Park: yesterday by beat Alves and Miss Barretto 11- 8" M.C.C. LOSE BY 14 RUNS

the beat back, and Sutton played In the forward line B. Gosano Hazlewood and Dincas,

the odd goal in three. Senior scored heat Oliveria and Miss Ribeiro 14-0 will be in the right wing' position, East Lafes Harmsworth; Bw

Swain at 8 pm, bet tagad

lost to Noronha and Miér Botelho the winning point, from a penalty beat Bouss and Miss Sousa.. one of his best games. at centre

Horner, Lawton, Woode North: Salmon, Benares, to-day-The M.C.C. lost half, Chisholm was the outstan filled last week by Lawrence, while and German; Ball, Thompson and The following are the teams.

2016 Woolley

Woolley (St. Andrew's ne to the Vigianagram cleven yestering man in good forward line David Leonard will make re-and Tulayar. E. Ladies Land": Il-8. Baskett, bully in the last few minutes of F. A. Broadbridge

Kowloon: Card; Willis and Jones; J. Smalley, B. Helbling, B. Hance, A the game.

B. The Club opened, the score in the beat Alves and Miss Barrelto day by 14 runs.

This in the first and deserved to score on more than pearance at centre forward after ́s)

0.

to Oliveria and Mia Ribeiro-1-11 M.C.C. defeat in two tours-Reu-one" occasion,

Ringling, tain); ' V.

Elliott, Me- offeries, Whyte, Quade and

Portal tion equalised for the Lower Deck beat Hours and Miss Soprano, 11-8 Ladies Woller; M Home Later andinor before the beans changed over

B. H. Wong and Ming Gl. White South China:-Pau Ka-ping; Li Tine Thomson, B. Blumenthalgia Grinths The Naval team attacked strongly. Andrew's) and as Bhre ing and Lau Man: Leung, In-chan, eng Wing-chul and Tong Koran B Blackmore, M. Read, P. McCaw and but failed to and the net, the Club text to Alves and Miar Barretto: 4- 11 nat to Oliveria and Miss Hiberio - ·6-71 *** obtaining the decider through Ben-eat Noronha and Miss Boteļbs 11. 8. Shui-ykkik-Taya, Qum-İADE Yeang

for Fung King-cheons, Tam Kong-pak and

font to Bones and Miss Sousa, Ng. Po kul

Hon and R T. Talbot.

ter.

INDIAN BATSMAN SCORES 515,

32 Sixes And 55 Boundaries,

Calcutta, Dec 9,

D N. Havewalls, ho scored

rung against the MCC

up a new Indian record last Toes day, at Bombay, when playing for the B-Band OF1, Railway 8.0.

Sgt. Goble lined up the following teama:

"A Company:-Deacon, Guest, Tay: lor Hunt, Button, Ambrose, Byer, Hildrew, Toyne, Chisholm and English. "HRT Wing-Taylor, Rush, Cooper, Robinson, Deeming, Brown, Bradley, Chapman, Dobbs, Davis and Vesisy

Heath Scores Four In Friendly BORDERERS DETACHMENT

LOSE

5-11

11-3

and

Mina M.

11-8

brief absence on account of thigh Pavles Yeomans and Bliss (Cap Owen-Hughes;: A No Other P. first half through Senior, but Bump:beat Noronha and Miss Botelha 11- 0-

sprain.

..

With their original forward' Une, excepting Costa for Sahban, the Saints should.

riddle the Navy defence which will be lacking Liddington in goal, and McGuire and Me Clurg two outstanding half

· backs, i

Club Experiment - The Recreio, who entertain the Club at Kings Park this afternoon ara felding the same went down to the Balsts last Satur day by two clear goals.

(Continued" on" Page 5);

ONED

Ferguson and

Brows

LINCOLNS HESRAG Railton and Bord: Division

sent the The following will re | McKella Jozowa

Lows and Gamble:Fisher, Drown GD Donean Ball and Stoan, Lincolns against the HL.E.3.RA, on Lincolnam Wardisja Baina, Col the Marin ounda Tuesday, elough, Manghan Worralla Robson, Clayton, Chapman

alch

and Toyne,

Bug

Kowloons- Docherty:: Boyland. Grant and 0 Whita

PLEA Call Dunday

"ARGYLLS HOLD LINCOLNS JUNIORS TO DRAW

The ATEY

lost

PUNJABIS TRIUMPH

4-11

Goals by Mohamed Asfar (2) and Whalait gave the Punjabis a well East deserved hockey, win

on the Lance by four-clear

BEAT RADIO

to the HKS.BA

Dos Mohomed and coring for the mill- L-Kalwant Singh for

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