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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935
ALESporting Page
SOUTH CHINA "A" WILL BE STRENGTHENED BY RETURN OF IP GAME AGAINST CLUB TO-MORROW AND ENCOUNTER WITH RECREIO ON SUNDAY WILL TEST STAMINA
The Navy, one-time favourites for the hockey championship, were well beaten by the Army on Wednesday. Lt. Alexander Sinclair, exireme right, was their most dangerous forward.-(King's Studio).
JARDINE'S DESERVE
BETTER FATE
POLICE ARE
FAVOURED TO
BEAT KOWLOON
Moss On Left-Wing Once Again
ONLY RIOT CAN SAVE
MAINLANDERS
(By "ROVER")
Following their sensational game against the League leaders. |South China "A," last Sunday in the First Division, the Police who have made vast strides since! Jast season, are expected to
IN swamp Kowloon to-morrow when
BUTTERFIELD'S DRAW
ANNUAL SOCCER GAME
LTHOUGH they played a far superior game than Butterfiel
A and Swire, Jardine Matheson's were forced to share two goals in their annual football encounter yesterday on the Hong Kong Football Club ground, Happy Valley,
they meet in Kowloon,
The inclusion of Moss on the left- wing has brought about a wonder- ful change in the forward play,'and himself to for the most dan on his recent form he has proved
gerous civilian forwards.
He shoots hard and is a fearless The first goal was scored by spoiler, having a buli-dog tenacity,!
TRINIDAD'S BOLD Williamson for Butterfield and which is very rare among local goc-
.
BID FOR VICTORY Frost equalised for Jardine Mathe
SCORE 159 FOR 8 IN
80 MINUTES
Swire, during the opening half, and cer Forwards.
With Perkins in goal keeping bet- son in the second, half.
ter watch than his predecesors, and Butterfield and Swire enjoyed Blackburn and Pile playing at the most of the play in the first half, top of their form, the Police should and had it not been for the excel have little to fear to-morrow unless lent display by White in Jardine's a riot breaks out suddenly and callg goal, they would have scored at away several of their men. least three goals. The only goal The tenir :- Perking; Blackburn to draw with Trinidad, yester that they did score was the result and C. Pile; Parker, Gough and Brooke: of Railton's, careless marking of T. Pile, Stephens, Jekaston, Green and Williamson, who broke through to net.
Trinidad, To-day. The M.C.C. were very lucky
day when the home, team, re- quiring 178 to win in only 80 minutes, scored 159 for 8. Having had the best of the first
Butler and Hill made several at- innings, Trinidad's efforts for victory were thwarted by Leyland, tempts to score, but their shooting the Yorkshire left-hander, who was erratic.
scored a characteristic 77 not out
Transfer Unavailing
KOBE.
Other Football reports will be found on Page 13.
Goal-Scorers To Date
DIVISION I.
to enable the M.C.C. to recover In the second half, Nicholla was from a poor start.
transferred from left half-back to
half-back. This With everything to gain and no-centre
change, thing to lose Wyatt declared at 200 however, did not help a great deal for after the side had added 189 in keeping out the opposing for- runs for the loss of five wickets, wards. MacKeown did well in sav The West Indians, however, wenting several shots from Frost, the for the runs in such a refreshing well-known local jockey, who was Johnson (Police)
Howe (Club). manner that the drawing of stumps one of the few good players on Higgins (Lincolns) came as a relief to the tourists. Iview
Ip Pak Wah (S.C. “A”) This game represented the third In the middle of the second half Lai Shui Wing (S.C. "B") drawn encounter in the M.C.C.' Butler managed to secure the ball Ho Ka Keung (Athletic)
Tam Kong Pak (8.C. “A”) list of four matches to date. The near Butterfield and Swire's goal, Morton (Artillery) first two matches were drawn and after a a short dribble passed B. Gossgo (Recreio) against Barbados, and then Eng-to Frost who eluded Knowles and Fortey (S.W.B.) KO land won the first Test match scored.
Chenk Shek Kam (8.C. "B") The tourists will play their second After this goal Jardine's im Fung King Cheong (8.C, "A")
G. While (Kowloon) successive game against Trinidad, proved, but Ricketts, playing phot
DIVISION IL commencing to-morrow.
for Butterfeld's, held up attack Glass (Navy) --B Scores a cabled by Reuter, were:after attack.
Griffen (E. Lance) M.C.C. 348 (Hammond 118, Ames 69 Jardine Matheson's: R. White, R. Rydings (E. Lancs.)
Grieve, M.-L. Railton, H. F. Hopkina, horpe (B. Lanes.)
not out, Smith 54) and 200 for 6 dec. (Leyland 77 not eut).
Trinidad 371 for 7 dec. (Maynard 200 net out, Paine 5 for 68) and
for B.
BADMINTON
159
RECREIO "B" TEAM SUCCESSFUL
SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' HOME BEATEN
Playing in the "B" Division of the Men's Doubles Badminton League} at the Sailors'; and Boldiers' Home Last night, the Recrelo "B" team de- feated the Sailors and Soldiers' Home by the odd game in nine, :
A. M. da Silva and LA.-L. da Silva were the Recreio's strongest pair, winning all three games, while WH. Smith and Yang Chan were the home team's best pair, winnia" two of their three games.
Scores were:
R. Clarke and M. Bussey (B and Home)
Lost to A. M. da Silva and L. AZ
L. da Silvarel
A Barras and B.
4-21
beat LA. Ribeiro and T. Ribeiro-21-15
C. Eckford, F. S. Nisboils, E. 0. Butler, Cheung Fak Fai (6. Chins).
G. Hill, L. G. Frost, L. J. Stephenson McGuinness (Lincolns
'and E. A. Gaubert.
Howlett (Engineers)
Batterfield and Swire:-MacKeown, Darbey (Engineers) R. G. Castleton, W. G. Knowles, N. M. Morton (R.A.) Mackintosh, G. R. M. Ricketts, J. H. Rush (Lincolna) Crawford, H. B. Williamson, H. O'Donnell (Navy) Cowie, J. Hutchinson, W. M. Scott and
DIVISION III. Goon (Univeralty) R. Millar.
Bandford (E. Lanes) |Clarke' (R.A.S.C.)|
E. Bantos (Recreio).
Crossley (E. Lanes). Parcell (8.W.B.) Tate (RAF) Pritchard (E. Lancs) ¡Cousins (Lincoln)
Qualification 7 goals.
CHINA FLEET BOXING Routledge R.A.0.C.):
CHAMPIONSHIP
Excellent Programme Beasley (B.A.B.C.)
To-morrow Night
B. BARRY AND A., B. LEWIS
COMPETING
(By **RINGSIDER"")
Goldman and Miss R. Han-.- cock entered the Final of the Colony Mixed Doubles Tennis Championship on Wednesday. They are favoured for the title.(King's Studio).
GARTHWAITE WINS GAME
5 FOR 32 AND 53 OUT OF 90
ARTILLERY BEAT FUSILIERS
[HYNES BROUGHT
INTO CLUB TEAM
TO WATCH IP
Ex-Kowloon Forward In Club Attack
HILL'S RETURN TO GAME
(By 'ROVER") South China "A" have a very stiff task ahead of them to-mor- row and Sunday when they meet the Club and the Recreio, respec- tively, in the First Division of the League.
Ip Pak-wa makes a re-appearance on the left-wing to-morrow, where he is likely to be the main source of danger to the Club defence..
The latter have made a change, and have included D. Hynes at right-half, where he will be able! to help to stem the dangerous South China left-wing combine of
Ip and Tay Quee-llang.
The Army bear the Navy by goals to 3 in the Triangular Hockey Tournament on Wednesday. Lt. C. G Garthwaite, - fifth from the 'right, (standlug), proved an inspiring_lea ift.--(King's Bludio).
NAVY SHOULD AGAIN
BEAT ARMY
MANY CHANGES IN RUGBY CHAMPIONS' LINE UP
(By. "REFEREE")
HE-Royal Navy, who have already won the Triangular Rugby
tournament, meet the Army in the final game of the series
The Club attack has been slight-to-morrow afternoon on the Club ground when, in spite of several
ly strengthened by the Inclusion of changes in the composition of the side, they are expected to
G. Hill; who formerly played at record their fourth win..
full-back in partnership with Strange, but who has since played in the front line for Kowloon,
Ng Rested
Tao Kwal-shing and Tam Kong pak will be very dangerous on the right-wing, while Fung King-
Tel. Martin, who played full-back, last Saturday, has been dropped in favour of Sto. Marsh, who once again, has been transferred to the defence.
Lieut. Currey has also been drop-
Lt. Garthwalte, the Interport cheong will need plenty of watch-Ped and his position on the left- cricket, and hockey player, was resing in the centre-forward position. Wing will be filled by Lieut. Biggie, Navy's two tries in their titanic pongible for the Royal Artillery's Ng Po-kul, the reserve left-win who was responsible for scoring the win by 9′′ wickets over the Royal ger is being rested.
Welch Fusiliers at Sookumpoo yes: The team is: Wong Wing: Lee Tin-truggle against the Club in the terday, A
sang, Lau Mau; Leung In-chan, Wong frat Triangular clash,
St. Clair Ford, who has hitherto Bowling unchanged he secured 5 Mee-ahun: Lee Kwok-wai; Tao Kwai- for 32, and then proceeded to score cheong, Tay Quee-liang and Ip Pak converted into a centre-threequarter shing, Tam Kong-pak, Fung King played on the right-wing, has been 63 out of 90, taking part in a second wa
in support of Cartwright, who wicket stand-of 64 with M. G. Sull-
makes his first appearance in the Tournament this season on the right wing...
wan.
Scores:
Fusiliers:
Lt. Rice Evans, b Mitchell L/Cpl. Smith, b Garthwaite Pte. Jones, b Garthwaite
Capt. Hardie, Hebden
Sgt. Sollis, & Garthwaite
15 Lt. Clogg Hill, b Hobden
12 L/Cpl. Manehit, st. Flowerdew, b
12 Garthwaite
10 Major Davis, b Hebden
10 Bdsm. King, b Hebden
9 Pte. Carter, not out
9 Cpl. Evans, c Flowerdew, b Garth-
waite
Extras (B4, LE1, NB2)
Total
81
ROVER'S
FORECAST G
Lincolna
To-morrow
FIRST DIVISION
* RECREIO
(Bookunpoo, 4 p.m.) (Caroline Hill, 4 pm.
S. CHINA "A". v Club'
Kowloon
POLICE
(Club, 4 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION
Fall of the wickets:-1 for 1: 2 for FUSILIERS 21; 8 for 36;4 for 48; 5 for 49; 6-for
49; 7 for 02;.8 for 62; 8 for 82; 9 for ATHLETIC
72.
10 Garthwaite Michell
Bowling Analysis
0. M. R. W.
Б 9.2.1 32 80231 8 Hebden
60 19 Garthwaite bowled 2 no halls,
R. Artillery'
11
Lt. Flowerden, b Davies M. G. Sullivan, retired, Lt. Garthwaite, & King Capt. Michell, run out Lt. Lane, not out Gar. Hancock, Carter Gar Latham, b King Tpr. Dlinat, b King
Extras (B29)
Total (for 7. ekta, doc.)
*140
Gnr. Milles, Gur. Hebden and® Gur, Williams did not bat.
ARTILLERY
ENGINEERS
Coltart will probably be a per- manent fixture in the Navy second
INTERFORT RUGBY Kerr Unable To Go
To Shanghai
PRACTICE AGAINST REST
(By “REFEREE")
The Club Interport rugby fifteen, row now that Whitfield has left the will be given another savere test Colony for good,
to-morrow. when, it will be opposed Orr-Ewing, who was badly injur- by a strong mixed side from the ed about the knees last Saturday on Navy and Club,
the hard Spokunpoo ground, will be H. R. McGilchrist is all suffer an absentee, and his place at wing- ing from knee injuries and will not forward will be taken by Baird, be seen, but Rigg will make a re- who played a very fine game for the appearance on the right wing, where combined Navy-Club. alde against he will be supported by Robertson." the Club last Saturday. A The Club are still without a The Army team will probably be second-row forward, and this pro- the same as last Saturday's and on blem is seriously affecting their (Sookunpoo, 280 p.m.) their present form should again chances against Shanghai in the
Kowloon
v Club A
(Athletic, p.m.) fully extend the Navy. v. Eastern
The Navy team is:-Sto. Marsh (Suf- (Military, H.V.,.4 p.m.) folk); Lieut. Cartwright (Dainty),
University
Lieut. St. Clair Ford (Medway), Surg.
THIRD DIVISION
R.A.M.C.
FUSILIERS
ENGINEERS
E LANCS
forthcoming Interport up North.
Kerr Unable To Go
(St. Joseph's, 4 p.m.) Lieut Benson (Medway) and Paym. The one remaining hope for the
Sub, Lfeat. Biggie (Kent); Lieut. Club, that of including W. F. Kerr, " Cheyne (Medway), Lieut. Forbes (Med- who has previously played In the |way); Paym. Lieut. Sowman (Kent),|
[VR.A.O.C.
(Athlete, 2.80 p.m. B. R. A. Galletley (Cornwall), Comdr. second row against Shanghal, in the V Recreio
Roome (Medway); Lieut, Evans (Suf- 1982-89-season, has been thattered (St. Joseph's) 280 p.m.)|folk), Sub. Lient. Collart (Medway); by, the news that Kerr Is still suffer-
Police
Paym. Bob. Lient Baird (Suffolk), ing from a strained back and will (Kowicon, 2.80 p.m.) Ligat Kelburne (Falmouth), E Atherefore not be available.
Hammett (Medway), od MVR
Radio (Milltary,, H.V, 2.80 p.m.)
Sunday
FIRST DIVISION
Fall of the wickets:-1 for 25; 2:fo: 5. CHINA "A" 87; $ for 98; 4 for 118; 5 for. 185; for 140, 7 for 140.
Berling Analysis
Rice Evans
Carter
nie H of the Fourth United King States Marines,
While in England recently, when Davita
Smith the Berwick was re-commissioning,
Excellent entertainment is pro- Barry beat Pat Haley, conqueror
St. Joseph's
Athletic
y Recrel
(Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.);
A NAVYZD
Reserves Lieut. Blamey, Liant, In. to-morrow's encounter, which Comdr. Atkins..
precedes the Triangular tourna ment clash between the Navy and Army, the Hest, comprised of Navy and Club players, will be a very
BLACKBURN WIN strong combination and will include
CUP REPLAY
By Only Goal
(Navy ground, 4 p.m.) Middlesborough Lose
East Lance val (club, 4 pm) BECOND. DIVISION 14501|| Lincolns▼ NAVYŠ
mised boxing fans tomorrow night Harry Mason England's former For The Coupon
at the Chine Fleet Club Theatre, welterweight champion
when the finals of the China Fleet lig
Open Championships will be sing
Lewis, Challenge.
Among the competitors who will Another outstandin
be participating ... la A.,
Smith and Yang Chan (ff, and Navy and
da Silva 8-21
sira
Fand
rient 19
Fallway
R.AS.C
"" (Chatham-Rd., 2.80 p.m.) ¿THIRD DIVISION
LINCOLNE
London, Today.
several newcomers. My
Lieut. Sarel of the Hormes: wil
probably make his first appearance at full-back, and if he does not play Goldman, of the Club, will deputise. Strong Backs
The three-quartere
the right wing and MacCsulay, who
In the FA Cup Third Round strongly represented by repisy Blackburn Rovers, Win-played a brilliant game against (Railway, 230 p.m.)
mera of the trophy on six occa interport side last Saturday, on va Fusilieru (Sookunpoo, 2.80 p.m.)sions, yesterday entertained and
THE Wednesday has dropped MICKEY WALKER IS KNOCKED goal They will
OUT
away, in their last
beat Middlesborough by an only left wing, supported by A. B
meet Liver ham, another outstanding Na Lower Deck player. Round on Jan.
Turner of the Club and Floyd of the Cornwall should combine well
Conti
pool in
uary 26,
PEREZ WINS ON
POINTS FROM ITXUAN
The following. Best-Lient Barel Getsam (Medway Loxham (Medway}2 Jay(Cornwal
A B. Lloyd
Med
Abary and Ribeiro
K
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