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STONECUTTERS

THE CHINA MAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1936

BOW TO NAVY IN

LEAGUE SOCCER

(Continued from. Page Li

A Fine Defender Wolverson was easily the out- standing defender on the field, his first-time efforts robbing many a

use

of

RECREIO “A” LOSE

FIRST DEFEAT AT BADMINTON

· ELIOT HALL “A” VIRTUAL CHAMPIONS

One of the most interesting

HOWLETT SAVES

THE ARMY FROM

HOCKEY DEFEAT-

(Continued from Page 4)

Army's Good Defence Kishen Singh, Alaf Din and Sur. Brown played well in the Army defence, though the first

whole

Gunner forward of a good open-matches in the Men's Doublestamed found the ground too slip- pery. Lt. Robinson was so entire- ing. Hills, his partner at fall Badminton League was played ay off form that he was a "pas back,

A bustling display Eliot Hostel last night, where the senger for almost the Lave and made full

his Club de Recreio "A" team, by be-game, while Mohamed Afsar, at weight His headwork in the mating beaten by 6 games to 3 by centre-forward, was good, but re- ter of high clearances were very Eliot Hall "A", sustained their ceived no support from Lt Garth- well timed and many centres from first defeat and subsequently lost waite, who seemned very much out

consequently

all hopes of winning the cham- of practice. diverted from the goalmouth. pionship this season.

The Club started with only nine! Where the Navy were really!

On the mainland. the Recreio players, Carey and Cotesworth weak was in their intermediate

juniors beat the Kowloon Tong being late, comers, but, despite line where, with the exception of Club by 6 games to 3 at King's this they attacked from the open- Lobb. their left-half, the play was

at the St. Andrew's ing minutes. Park, and

From a clearance disjointed and the opposing for

the Eliot Hall "E" by Kishen Church Hall

Singh, however, Lal wards repeatedly broke through. team lost to St. Andrew's "A" by Singh brought the ball down the

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games to 3.

games.

team.

only to be repulsed by the two

St. Andrew's ob-left wing for the Army and sent Navy backs Nicholson spoiled well but his ground passes were tained a walk-over in one of the across a beautiful pass to Lt. Ro- kinson, who, however, missed a The game between the Victoria "sitter." At this period Carey: No Understanding

Recreation Club and the Sand Cotesworth arrived and, with Roberts and Baxter, the Navy John's Club was postponed, as the their full team on the field. the right-wing partnership, lacked - V. R. C. were unable to raise a Club renewed their efforts and derstanding, otherwise they might

the Army defenders were given a three very busy time. Fracht missed a lalarious opportunity of sending the Club ahead when he failed Eliot with only Howlett to beat, but as it happened this did not make any after great difference, for soon Fowler sent in a hard drive from an acute angle which gave the

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS have been the most dangerous pair

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ion the field. Roberts centred

well, but his partner was never certain of the former's passes and as a result many an opening went

astray.

Lewis was the pick of the two

Detailed results of the games were as follows:-

Recreio "A" Fail At Eliot Hostel last night.

Hall "A" beat Recreio "A" by games to 3:

T. C. Lee and P. K. Chan Hall "A")

at Eda Sousa and H. A.

Alves

Remedios

6

(Eliot

216 Army custodian no chance.

Army Equalise

21-12

Stung by this reverse, the Army 217 players returned to the fray with time (Eliot renewed vigour, and for a

the Club had to be content to play defensive game. The Army

-----

Stonecutters started off in splen- did style, but inside of the first 15 minutes they were two goals 5,000 th Mar.

down, due to lack of foresight on 17,000 4th Apr.

the part of the Gummer inside-beat Oliveira and 4. J. 16.000 18th Apr. 6,000 25th Apr. Marseilles, Havre, London, Ram-forwards, who did very little ta

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Antwerp 15,000 30th May. parseilles & London ing much better, while Pascoe lost-to-Oliveira and Remedios 16-2112

6th June Marseilles, Havre, Lor -5000

Ham- London,

was their best half-back, his dis-lost to Carvalhe and Silva... 1921 forced a short corner and from burg, Rotterdam Antwerp & Hull.

-K. Y. Lee and K. S. Liew (Eliot the resultant hit they equalised, tribution invariably finding

Its Hail "A

Garthwaite stopping the ball for 17.00s 13th Jane Bombay, Marseilles & London.

21-12 Alaf Din to score. 7,000

20th June Marseilles, Havre, London, Eam- mark, although very little resulted best Sousa and Alves......

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A Good Winger

Moseley was the most dangerous

lost to Oliveira and Remedios 18-21 beat Carvalho and Silva.... 21-11 Eliot Hall "B" Lose

The second half was, in a cer- tain measure, a repetition of the first half, except that the Army

of the Stonecutters' forwards. At St. Andrew's Church Hall last had a little more of the play. ¡several of his centres presenting night. St. Andrew's "A" beat Eliot

Club:-E. F. Shields; J. E. Potter, IG Sommer; J. Cotesworth, W. a splendid openings for a fast in-Hall B by 6 games to 3:- side forward, but the Gunner P. E. Tan and W. M. Cheung (Eliot Reed, R. A. Bates; S. A. Fowler, D.

Hall "B"

Carey, G. E. R. Divett, L. Pracht and sides presented a timid spectacle beat M. Weill end A. S. Bliss 21-25 D.

Sooy and consequently Wolverson and best R. H. Wong and F. V.

Spr. Howlett; Bdan Cox, Army Hills took their time, although the Wong...

21-9 Kisben Singh: Spr. Brown, Lt. J. P Williams, Alaf Din; Lt. Robinson, Lt. former favoured first-time me-lost to E. F. Fincher and H.

Aszar, 11-21 Garthwaite, Mohamed Kev thods.

B. N. Ng and C. H. Ng (Eliot Hall Dawson and Lal Singh.

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CLEANING UP IN KWANGSI

Roberts opened the scoring g

Rose had chalked up the Navy's lost to Wong and Wong second goal with a splendid shot lost to Fincher and Kew

C. H. Soon and S. C. Tye `(Eliot With the wind veering slightly Hali B Singapore, Penang. Rangoon and in their favour in the second half. Weill and Bliss

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NANKIN

best

Gardiner nearly found its mark, Kowloon Tong Beaten

[net.

Arews and Moseley.

HOCKEY

(Continued from Paje 5)

...

ther

*1-

17-24

21-

"B"); lost to Leang and Fletcher beat Wong and Beza-Pereira lost to Gray and White ...

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

P. W.L. F. A. Pt.

C.R.C.

15 11 4

12 9

16. 8

China are, unfortunately, not in Eliot Hall "A".. a position to held a representa-Recreio "A". tive side, and the chances of their hot Hall "g" EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS making an appearance against the St. Andrew's "A"

holders, India, today are very re- Recreio, "B"

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St. John's The following is the draw, toge V.R.C. ther with the nominated. Um Kowloon Tong Ipires:-

St. Andrew's "B" 17 2 15 Germany ▾ Scotland (Club Ground). S. and S. Home 16 1 15 29 Referees-A A. Dand and Band Ha- vildar Gobind Singh,

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Y.M.C.A. WOMEN'S SECTION

Annual Report For 1935 Read

INCREASED MEMBERSHIP

ANNOUNCED

The annual general meeting of of 'the

(Continued from Page 4) THE TYTAM HANDICAP "E" a dive across the goalmouth by

It is in this way that the au- At King's Park last night, Recreio Cocker resulting in the hall-going round the post for a fruitless cor"B" best Kowloon Tong Ciao by thorities experience so much dif. DIVISION.-This is the second leg

games to 3:-

ficulty in stamping out banditry, of the "Daily Double," and it will A. E. Xavier and H. A Barros

which could not prosper if the il-be most difficult to pick the winner. Wearmouth culminated a solo (Recreio "B")

licit supply of arms and munitions in this zace we have Balios, who Leung and S. Flet- run with a splendid shot from close beat P.

it was reported as among the best 21-0 was stopped. In some quarters which found the net, and

has been found that merchants of this year's subs, bat which fail- Roza-Pereira Cannell headed in the fourth goal beat 3. K. Wong and F. 31.

and other influential residents ofed to produce any form to justriy to complete the scoring.

lost to S. A. Gray and G. A. Navy Cocker; Hills and Wolver- White

20-23 small villages or cities carry on a his early promise. He will be rid son: Nicholson, Toarnock and Lobb:

N. Beltran and J. Xavier (Recreio small business in some legitimate den by Mr. Pih. Mr. Black will the: Women's Section

line, and then on the side they take out Strathalan, and should European Y.M.C.A. was held yes- in the West Roberts, Baxter, Cannell, Rose and "gay Wearmouth.

beat Leung and Fletcher ... 21--15 Stonecutters-Hall; Oliver and beat Wong and Roza-Pereira 21-17 act as gun-runners, and supply be borne in mind. Mr. Butler has terday afternoon

22-201some local brigand with the rifles been booked to ride Peter Davey. Lounge, Mrs. A. W. Ingram pre- Lewis; Halley, Cardiner and Pas beat Gray and White

Preceding the business, tea was coe: Smith, Marshall, Cole, McAn-A. Beste and E. A. Alves (Recreio and munitions he uses in raiding Lancashire Loom should have a siding.

the surrounding villages and mar-lot to say, as this pony has been

whispered as a good one. I think served to members and a musical 19-21 ket places. 21-101 When an official is condemned the race will be fought out be-programme given Mrs Gardiner 14-21

to death, the custom is to permit tween Balios. Lancashire Looma sang "My Ships" and "Marie, my Girl," whilst pianoforte selections him to ride to the execution and Peter Davey. grounds in a sedan chair, but all THE HONG KONG HANDICAP were rendered by Mrs. Maunder

Following tea, members dis- to walk through Harvest View have been allotted cussed the possibility of holding alty, are forced 14 14 0 103 8 28 other people, under the death pen-"B" DIVISION The Tiger and 16 13 399 30 26. 12 11 1 89 19 221 the streets, or are driven to their weights, and I am afraid this a Japanese Chow" in the West will be responsible for their down-Lounge on April 1 Mrs. Ingram 16 11 5 83 43 221death by armed soldiers.

Lead and King's intimated that Mrs. Bolt was to are usually shot on a market day fail King's in the presence of hundreds of Sceptre are carrying 161 lb. and give a talk on "Home Nursing" at people, most of whom are in the either is capable of winning: In view the next. Games Afternoon market town transacting busi- of Bistre's brilliant form in his Monday, March 23.

last two outings, and, with only The annual report, which was 155 lbs. to carry, I advise a bet read by Mrs. E. N. Barden, show- both ways on him. Mayflower ined that the membership for 1935 In this way the executed person also likely to cause an upset, and had shown a good increase over is held up as an example to warn should not be ignored Soldier that of the previous year, a those who may be tempted to be

of Peace (165 lbs.) may find the maximum of 180 being reached in come bandits to "look before they leap." The deed for which the weight and the distance a bit too the mer. much for him.

The annal Hockey Section re- criminal is being shot is written

THE MOONIE PONDS HANDIt was read by Miss Fowler. in large characters and suspend- CAP:-In this race for Australian mother elected Mrs. Ingram led from a long stick which is fas

Ponies, I think it is high time that as man, Mrs. Bardenas Saucy Face satisfied his backers Vice Chairman and Miss Anne tened to the neck of the con- demned, and thus he announces to

after all his recent disappoint Fowler as Secretary for this all concerned the reason for his

ments. If the ground is fast, then year. look out for Halcyon This pony! Mz. A. W. Ingram thanked the The condemned man, together way through the first half, when with the firing squad, is preceded an very poorly last time out, bat Women's Section for the splendid it was on account of a bad start work they are doing. In the Hagen scored, and increased it by buglers, who herald the and the heavy state of the track course of his speech he intimated Very even play followed, until after the interval from a penalty reach of the unfortunate man. Night Star was heavily backed on that the directors of the YMCA nine minutes from the end, when taken by Godney, awarded against Shopkeepers and others line the the off day, and it will be well to recently approved of a family rate Kelly, who was injured, swung Terret for handling/

streets to jeer and ridicule across a centre, to Kernoghan who Willerton reduced the arrears

last year when Mr. Exiph beanght headed into the corner of the net for the Police when the best in prisoner as he is led to his execu-member the dividend he paid of $3.60 for membership.

Arriving at the execution him home in easy winner. Racing

£2,000 FURS STOLEN Heart will be near at the finish, Ribes-Ingall, Dominy and Me.grounds, the condemned man Cook (Everton), Fulton (Belfast Callough, Burns, MeGchen and it dispatched with little ceremony and should be placed.

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EUROPEAN POLICE LOSE JUNIOR GAME

(Contuned from Page 4) Manning played a safe game in and Rose, goal, while Willerbon

ness:

EXAMPLE TO OTHERS

IRELAND WIN BY ODD GOAL on the right-wing, were good. execution.

(Continued from Page 5)

.

The Rifles took the lead mid-

to give Ireland a 3-2 victory: rail from close in

Ireland Scott Pelfast "Celtic),

Craig

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