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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934.

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THE LINCOLN

HANDICAPS

THE CHINA

SEVEN-A-SIDE

EN A SIDE RUGBY HOLDERS TRIUMPHANT

BLUE HOUSE WIN SWEEPING WIN OVER

BORDERERS EL. Q. HOCKEY TRIAL Scrappy Encounter At Sookunpoo

GREENS BEAT REDS

NORAPPY hockey was witnessed Soolemper fistardar, then

SOCCER SHIELD

Wah Yan College

Final Round.

CUMBERLAND "B"

ODD GOAL TRIUMPH CHINESE PLAYER WILL SET PRECEDENT ON SATURDAY

IN the

the Final Round of the Wah Yam College Inter Hoone Shield Soccer competi Han at the Valley” yesterday, sind Home by 5 goals 30 3-

the Blue House, defeated the two teams from the" South Wales Borderers' Headquirter Wing play and Tip Fai-lung scored for the Yuen Shingki, WinTiering feating the Reds by 2 goals tel.chiu and George Chan netted for ed in a trial game, the Greens de-new champloni, while Kung Chi

Blue House-Chung Chang-tan;, So Kimfung, Liang Tak-kai; Thomas Kew. Chu Sio cheak; Wong Po-kworig. Yuen Sing-idi, Wan Tze-ving Yip Fal-jung, Lo' Han-tze and Chan Chak-

Flynn and F Ford scored for the the losers. winners, while Whitmill netted the only goal for the losers.

Greens:-F. Creed Flynn, Richarda, F. Ford, Hancock, Lanten; Mirtin, Jones, Jones, Morgan and Nicholl.

Reds: Davies; Evana, Hardy, Husband, Lockhart; B. Pryce, T. Ford, Whitmill, Jarmin and

Lok.

Umpire: C. Creed.

CLUB HELD TO DRAW

gang: Lui Kan-lau, Li Chen-lowani Bingh, Simon Lan; Shuen Mong Kung Chi-chlu, Chu Tre-kwal, Cheung Chung-hing, George Chan and Tong Hang-yen.

Pre House:— Chung Takohen:

Playing with ten men the Club FORECASTLE MEN

were held to a draw by H. S. Cumberland yesterday at King's Park. G. E. R. Divett scored for the Club and Capt. W. L. Nonvel- ler equalised for the Navy aide.

RECREIO HOLD RADIO

At King's Park the Badio shared two goals with the Recreio, Souza scoring first for the Porta- guese team and Kalwant Singh re- plying for the Radlo.

RACING

(Continued from Page 4.)

She then rapidly declined and, with the exception of i handicap race over 5 furlongs she has net won since. Night Star was the first Austra lian pany that did not win the Derby and the Leger.

WIN CUP Marines Crushed In Berwick Cup.

WALKER - AND HAMBLY SHARE FOUR GOALS

TN the Final Round of the

H.M.S. Berwick Soccer Cup competition at the Valley yesterday, the Forecastle Men defeated the Marines by seven goals to mil.

(2),

Walker (2), Hambly Sprague (1), and Worthington (1) scored for the winners, while

Marine Davis had the misfortune to put through his own net.

Forecastle Men:-Clear, Boyd, Long, Kennedy, Vickery, Cansell, Walker, Mudford, Sprague, Worthington and Hambly.

Bromley, Kent, Malcolm. Brese, Hunt- Marines: Almond, Bauh. Davis, bothing. Maidmint, Coobs and Forster.

|BRUCE TOO GOOD FOR HERALD JUNIORS

IN

Win By Two Goals At Valley.

LEARNS GAME IN NEW ZEALAND

KBY TOUCH JUDGE)

Dy HLMS, Ad--

venture, H.M.S. TAMA Add Small Ships and EMS Can- FIRE »Royal Artillery (Lyreis

„berland, “B” were eliminated in the First Round of the Seven-a- Side Rugby Tournament, at Happy Ye

THE results of the five rames caused liklo surprise, with the of the Stonecutters R.A. uinging aya ILMṣ. Ad- venture, which was primarily due to the sparkling play of ›Liant,

Metcalf

THE Club, holders for the only two years the Tournament has

la prop éssere faced with the great opposition,

H.M.S., Cumberland "B" and secured a runaway victory, the second half of the game being a sequence of tries, Feeble goal kicking, however, curtailed the papre cart

LYEEMUN R. A. LOSE

The follo

Cheb

B. A

Berk

Borderers

day & Results

loon, whom they meet on Saturda they will still have the Club position in the semi-final.

Kowloon have zeroni; men, and a close game is Auti elpatod.

Kowloon have

scrum-half of considerable Merit In. Gordon Eum (not the well-known Shanghai lawn tennis player), who will be the first Chinese to play Engby in the Colony. Before coming to Hong

IN OPENING MINUTE. Saturday's Programme Kong, Lum played in New Zealand,

Borderers Should Reach

The Final.

BORDERERS WIN

THE senior team of the South Wales Borderers. opened the series, with their game against the

The following a Saturday's *progame, în correct order, of:

"the" draw:

Cumberland

Club

Bank

" Howloon

R. A. Btonė-

cutters

y Lincolns Borderers "A" v Cornwall

Lycemun R. A., but it was a or METCALF SHINES FOR

fatter seven being STONECUTTERS R.A.

game, tho

a beaten team from the first minute

When Shaw broke away from a scrum at centre to touch down be

tween the posts. Simonds failed with an easy kick.

From the kick-off, Gilmour repeated Shaw's performance, Simmonds again falling with the kick. Before half-time, Gi mour was over again. Gould adding goal points.

Adventure-Prove Very Disappointing

Cumberland "A":-E. A. Drary; Lt... Richarda, Mid. Heman; Mid. Bolsad- zon; Lt.

Juniper. Suther, Lt. Brown, and Lt.

Borderers B

L/Cpl. Baith; Cpl. Addison (Capt.); Pte. Marsh; Shorthouse, Pte. Williams (35), Hearns, and Pto. Whelan.

Referee: Dr. J. "A R. Selby,

BANK MISS CHANCES BUT WIN

No Score Recorded At the Interval

Despite dominating

Acrums,

an eight points to nito namas, and Sell Ships victory over HMS. Berwick were beaten by the Bank; in a gama

to their credit on Monday, in their full of incident, whe first game in the Colony, HMS. Early in the game Rigg lost a Adventure proved disappointing in valuable chance to give the Bank the "Sevena", losing to the Stone- the lead, owing to lack of speed, Faced with a scored of 11 points cutters BA. by two tries and but this was only one of the oppor to all, the R.A played doggedly, in goal (11 points) to two tries (six tunities which were missed by both the second half, but were obvious, points)."

teams

Nelsoure was recorded be- fore half-time, and it was not until late in the second half® that Bradford went over for the Bank. Robertson glased with the goal kick

THIS YEARS' PROMISE The Australian ponies sent to the Colony at the end of 1933 to race as new ponies in 1934 proved

y less experienced and lacked the Some fine passing, movements to be far and above the best lat

stamina of their military, colles were seen in the game, Metcalfe ever sont here. Already there is

gues. Hewitt made a fine solo run being outstanding in the loope, promiss of some very keen racing.

to close the Borderera acora at The Naval seven opened the Able Amazon and Bronze Era, re-

three tries and a goal (14 points) to scoring with a try through Lloyd: pectively, won the two Sydney Mai TN a friendly soccer match at the mil, his effort being unconverted by but no goal points were added. Met dens. The former went on to win Valley yesterday H.M.8. Bruce

Simmonds.

calfe noon evented the score, but the Rooty Hill Derby, and Brome defented H.M.S. Herald's second the play gave little indication of his goal kick.

Owing to the poor opposition, failed to secure an advantage with Era, sot to be outdone, secund eleven by two dear goala, the Australian Champions!

Spice and Stapleton netted for handled safely and showed good

the Borderers true form, but they. Metcalfe WLE again ined to Stewart, who went over be An unsuccessful pony, Nd the winners. Gwyn, ḥes established a new zile H.M.8. Bruce-Morgan; Chalcroft; speed. They should reach the Blahop, Webster, Spice. Steer and Birds Dilleraton, Tubby, Pearson Final. Stapleton,

HM.B. Herald:-Williams;

record and gives promise of lower ing even further. It will be interesting to see how these ponis

Borderers "A":-Sgt. Could; 1/8gt, Shaw, Pte. Simmonds; L/Cpl. Hewitt

COMPARED will fire when they are matched Wilsons Evans, Clayton, Mottram and Pte. Gilmour,

Cuthel,L/Cpl. Hardy (Capt.), Pie, Jones (25),

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together at weight for inches,

One fact is prominent in a T

Australian pony rack

An entry worth considering in in Hong Kong. It is that Chinesej detail is Commander III, a four-owners have had more than their year-old colt bred in France, and share of luck.

A large number of members of trained there last season, but who. For three consecutive years the the Y. M. C. A. Women's Section is now trained by Beally at New Derby winner and Champion pony attended the second annual meet-market. His chief claim to con- has come from a Chinese-owned

sideration is that he was second in stable. ing held on Wednesday last. ness Bession was held, presided being beaten ever by the Chairman, Mrs. J. H.

Moore, Taylor, Edwards, Portluck and Collins.

CALLUM TAKES HIS CHANCES.

Goalkeeper's Lapse In Cornwall Game,

a Following a tea party, the busi-the French Two Thousand Guiness, | Able Amazon, the winner of thi] Cornwall beat the Marine

Huat

After the reading of the fion.

Secretary's, and the Hockey Club's', reports, Mrs. Hunt congratulated the members on the success of the

past year's work. She gave a re- wiew of the activities of the Sec- tion since its inception In March, 1982. She said that no other club. in the Colony provided "the facili- ties. which the Women's Section

#THE- Forelop Men of H.M.8.

servants of the same vessel by three clear goals, in a soccer

R.A. Lyeemun: Gunner Sarition: /Cpl. Hutchinson, Brdr. Burrows; Gunner Mason; Gunner Lucas, Gurner F Potter, and Gunner H. Potter.

Stimulated by this success, the Bank broke away from the kick-off, *** and Turner cut through and pass-

the limelight with``a splen did solo run from his own $25, touching down between the posts and converting, to give the RA. = 5 points lead at half-time.

tween the posts. Rigg converted to give the Bank a win by a goal and a try (8 points) to all PEN

Bank: WIL B. Bigg: IL MeGilchriat: M. W. Turner; L Robertson (Capt.); FR. Burch, II. Bradford, and G. A. Blewart, Hubbard placed the military] Tamar and 6,8.: -- Lt - Irving team further ahead in the second for (kappel): Lk Wallace (Wild half with a try, but Metcalfe again Swan); Li Donaldson (Keppel); · Lt.

LA. Clarke (Keppel), failed with his kick. A try from Holland Martin (Tarantula),, and Ldg. Park-Smith, for the Adventure, Sig. Thatcher (Tamar). Scott, Callum, Tunker, Harland and close the scoring.

Referee: Major „Macintyrs, ** Frankiin.

Marine servants: Brinaley: Rolls (Capt.); Lt Birt, L/Bmdr. Hall: CLUB PLAY GAME OF Phipps; McFayidan, Halliday, Wii-/Bdr. Smith; Gunner Barraclough TOUCH DOWNS liams; Vicary, Col. Mortimore, Hume, Gunner-Hubbard, and. Gunner Wright. Baker and Strong.

Referee: Dr. J. A R. Selby."

R. A. Stonecutiera: Lt. Metcalfe

Adventer:-Lt. Park-Smith, R.M.; A. B. Bailey, Tel Williames A. B. ARMY SOCCER TEAM

Lloyd, A. L. Twine, Lt. Collard, and A. B. Knott The following is the soccer team Beferee --Cottzwaltz. won the Champions, Against hitch at the Valley yesterday.the friendly match against South CUMBERLAND "B" TO

chosen to represent the Army Ind victory are those of Night Stascored for the Winners. A touch of day 4-4.30pm

Jones, Cameron, and Callum China at Caroline Hill on Satur FACE BIG TASK. Polar Star and Woodland Stag. ⠀⠀⠀

a half-length by year's Derby, is also Chinese own Hodesto at level weights, On that ed. Brenze Era is the only nor form he should have a good chance, Chinese owned pony which har and Gino has been set to give him 11 lb. Reuter,

GOOD RESPONSE TO POUND DAY.

Gifts And $500 Received.

gave its members. The Y. M. C. A An encouraging response was throughout the world has always made to the appeal of the Allee "been pioneers, and this innovation Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals, in Hong Kong had not lacked the Bonham Road, when they held their appreciation It deserved,

Annual Pound Day yesterday after- Mrs. A. W. Ingram voiced the noon. regret of the members at the com- Many gifts were roosived, in Ing departure of Mrs. Hunt, and cluding soap, bovril, eggs, antiphlo- said that the success of the See- gistine, and other comforts for the tion was due to Mrs. Hunt's Ini-sick. A sum of nearly $500 in cash Hative and energy. She had con was also received, which included ducted leather craft classes and in $124 collected at the Rotary Club numerous ways had been the driv- tiffin on Tuesday,

Ing force behind the other activi

ties. The members would never Lee, She had.

forget her work and she had left that

an exa

for them all to fellow due.

It is now certain that Australian humour was provided when Callum Signalnian Cord: L/Bgt. Stens and ponies are now looked upon will retted his goal from long range, Gomer Waper Pie. Dudley, Gunner more, favour here, and that the while the roalkeeper was putting L/Cpl. Baldry, Cpl. McGuinear, Gunner Pardoe and Bombr. Worthington; introduction has made the

Ton his boot.

Hopkins: L/Cpl. Ridley and Lieut. very much more interesting,

Foretop Maat Jones Daniels, Hocquard (Captain); Crompton: Cameron, Bright; Angün,1 Referee:— Sergeant. Coble;

aport

McLellan Fails To Find Kicking Form.

Play up points as fast as the

kicks-off would allow the Club overwhelmed the Cumberland "B" In the last gama of the afternoon by

points) to nil,

Stern Opposition From two and tourn

Kowloon,

FIRST CHINESE PLAYER

close game was

Neval

| victi

to a try,(2

A dribbing mo

closing

broug

through

halli

added:

McLellan missed four out of the Ave goal. kicks, Peers who took the other kick was successful

•Ferguson, who was the outstand- ing player on the field, secured three of the tries, all solo sfforts, while Walkden, Hutchleon and Peera scored a try each sta

Club Ferguson, B, H. Gril- 8ths, Hatchiton; H. C. Hoek; D. the McLellan (Capt.), WF Port, And

aif | AH-Walkden, die den komp

Cumberland "B" Cook Gillam Mid Read Bub - Mitchell MIES the Sturdy Emanuel Mk. Bush, and Buther A. B. Hoggard

Refers Major Gottzwalls,

TWO TEAMS SELECTED FOR SATURDAY

ing are

aturday for the firs

of the

bed

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