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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 12, 1938
WILLY REED'S BRILLIANT FORM
STEEL COULSON Recreio Defeat R.AF.
By Only Goal In Hockey Tournament Encounter
LEAGUE
The following are the latest results:
SNOOKER
P. Recreation Club
57
2588 SAE
1. E. 8./M.
Score Break
Score Break
Colnenne
56
Howlett
Lowe
31
Brown
61
Дисав
14
Franklin
62
Naval Police Mess
C. & P. O. R. C.
Dempster
30
Halstead
64
Philpott
45
Brown
28
Marvin
30 Pethick
77
Police Recreation Club
P. Recreation Club
Garrison S/M.
Howlett
51
Pittham
48
Franklin
34
Brittlebank
.63
Ellis
48 Gill
R. E. S/M..
Colnenne
32 Pittham
i.
Land
37
Brittlebank
Lucas
62 Gill:
C. C. C.
Leonard
Garrison S/M.
R. E. S/M.
.62 Fall
- 50 Colnenne
50 Carter
LEAGUE TABLE
DAWSON, KENNEDY AND MILLAR SHINE FOR LOSERS
Ribeiro's
Good Goalkeeping
(By "STICKS")
COURAGEOUS
INNINGS AGAINST M.C.C.
Pretoria, Saturday.
The match between the M.C.C. and North-Eastern. Transvaal was featured by courageous hitting on the part of the Test players, Len Brown, who scored 75 runs in 84 minutes. He hit seven boundaries and four sixes.
Wilkinson, by clever variation of flight and spin, took five wickets for 24 runs. Goddard, after a Brilliant displays in the intermediate lines featured the Hong brilliant spell in the course of 27 Kong Hockey Association Tournament match between Recreio and which he took three wickets for 12 Royal Air Force, at King's Park yesterday morning, when the Por-runs, was punished by Brown, and tuguese Club beat the Airmen by an only goal scored by Johnny finally returned the figures of 3 48 Fonseca, Shanghai all-rounder and Interporter, during the first half. for 49.
54
P. W.-L.-F. Agt. Pts.
1 14 4 14
Solina
Kitchell
Garrison S/M 6 5 Police Recreation
Club ..... 6 5 4
1 12
6 12
2 10% 3 7
8
C. S. C. C... 6
C. & P. O. R. C. 5 2
49
50
Both teams set a cracking led by Willie Reed, was in grand Hutton, with customary bril-
30 pace and maintained it through-form and R. Marques should catch liance, hit up 66. He scored 50 in Jout, but the limelight went to the eye of the Colony Selectors. 77 minutes, including four boun- "W. A. Reed, the Colony and Re-
daries.
46
7% 10%
R. E. S/M... 6 2 4 6% 11% C. C. C.
5.2.3 6 10 Naval Police. 6 06-513
7
6%
Б
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Highest Break ..P. O. Brown score 22. Highest Break ..Pittham, score 22. BILLIARDS
P. Recreation Club
Score Break
R. E. S/M.
Bostock
Pearse
Walsh
Score Break
150 Pile
creio's centre-half, who gave a
HAD EVERYTHING
K
In attack Recreio had everything Close of play scores were: superb exhibition of stickwork that was desired speed, combina-North Eastern Transvaal: 161 (Len
dard 8 for 49). M.C.C.: 109 for 2 (Hutton 59),-Reuter,
-
and who must take most of the tion and marksmanship, although|g Brown 75, Wilkinson 5 for 24, God- credit for Recreio's victory. in the latter stages of the game Times without numbers he inter- Béltrao and Fonseca bungled sever- cepted passes from either wing-al opportunities through being over-
forwards and, in impetuous. ers or inside
Ozorio and L. G. the latter stages of the game, Gosano made a dangerous left-wing completely broke down the Air-pair, but were never given a chance men's attack.
by Millar, who has played for the Royal Air Force at Home.
Air Force fielded a stronger team 146 than usual and the reappearance of 150 Dawson, at centre-half, strengthen- .C. & P. O. R. C. ed their intermediate line to a great
150 extent.
Another outstanding R. A.
73 Howlett Bradsell
I
127
Naval Police Mess
142 Berryman
150 Honeywell
Garrison S/M. O'Connor
Bennett Greenway Garrison 8/M.
150
123
►
The game was played at a very fast pace throughout and was ex- cellently controlled by Messrs. Henderson and Pennell.
R.
JUNIOR SHIELD RESULTS
EASTERN BADLY TROUNCED
5th A.A. Bde., R.A., trounced East- ern by eight clear goals in their Jun- for Shield encounter at Caroline Hill yesterday.
Calvert, Coughlan (2) and Percival scored in the first half and Dobbinson, Whittle, Lawton and Coughlan scored in the second period.
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120 F. figure was Kennedy, at left-half.
Recreio: V. Ribeiro; A. M. Rodrigues 145 His clever stickwork, interceptions Reed and A. M. Alves; P. Yvanovich and J. Gonsalves; R. Marques, W. A
# and above all distribution of the J.. Fonseca, N. Beltrao, H. L. Ozorio
SOUTH CHINA WIN 150 ball provided one of the outstanding and L. G. Gosano.
'South China eliminated Kwong Wah 134 features of the game. Pitted as
R.A.F.: LA.C. King; Sgt. Ackrill[by 8 goal to 1, at Kowloon, he was against much younger and, Dawson and Lt. Cdr. Kennedy: Lt. Cha-fat scored for South China in the and Lt. Smeeton; Sqd. Ldr. Miller, Sgt. Luk Fat-hang, Yip Yau-po and Chi 150 150 in some cases faster opponents, he Bailey, Lt. Woods, Cpl. Bartlett, Lt. first half, while Chow Wing-hung re- 103 did remarkably well and kept his Medd and A. B. Froud.
plied for Kwong Wah. side of the field fairly intact.
Whelan
Roach
Philpott
160 Halstead
P. Recreation Club
Howlet
150
Bradsell
101
Matches
150
R. E. S/M.
Bostock
Colnenne
Walsh
C. C. C.
Lewis
Leonard
150 150
R. E S/M. Colnenne Bostock
140 148
Kitchell
150 Carter
102
LEAGUE TABLE
113 O'Connor
57 Greenway 150 Bennett
P. W. L. F. Agt. Pts.
C. S. C. C... 6 5 1 16
8.
2 16
G. S/M.
6 4 2 10
8
10
C. C. C.
5
3 2 8
7
R. E. S/M
6 2 4
7
117
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3 3 7
11
7
2 3 6
9
6
12
6
P. R. C.
C. & P. O. R. C, 5 'Naval Police 6 2 4 6
Highest Break Rakussen score 50. DARTS
Air
MILLER, SHINES
i
STUBBS SHIELD
FIRST ROUND
RESULTS
The following are first round results
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difficult
THIRD DIVISION “B” Royal Air Force had no against Amateur Sporting Association at Kowloon, winning five clear goals,
Dawson and Smith scored early in the game and in the second-half, Smith (2), and Froud scored again.
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in the Stubbs Shield Golf Competition An odd goal in three gave the Sig- held at Fanling recently: H.M.S. Corn-nals both points in their game against flower beat Hong Kong and Shanghai the Powhattan-yesterday. Bank 1 up.
American Express beat Hong Kong Mines 4 and 3.
Force's rear-line ̈defence was not as good 38 it might have been, Ackrill being too prone to wander from his position, throwing an extra burden onto the shoulders of Millar. their right-half, who was also one of the hardest worked defenders on view.
Recreio's defence was excellent and tribute must be paid to the splendid goalkeeping of Ribeiro, who stopped and diverted many power 2 ful shots. In front of him, Ro 2drigues and Gonsalves made a and 1.
covered Asiatic Petroleum Co., beat Caldbeck
Macgregor's 5 and 3. The Por- 7tuguese intermediate line, brilliantly
Naval Police Mess", C., & P. O. R. C.
Score Break'
Score Break
Honeywell
2
2
2
P. Recreation Club sound pair of packs and
Philpott
1. Brown
Elliott
1
Brook
Hartley
1
Valleer.
Bennett
Walker
1 Berryman
R. E. S/M.
Riley
0 Howlett
Eaton
0
Franklin
Lowe
2 Dowman
Fleming
2 Riddell
Lucas
0 Sabey
LEAGUE TABLE
2 each other's approaches.
P. W. L. F. Agt. Pts: {
Police Recreation
Club
R. E. S/M.
Naval Police
Mess
4 2 2 14 6 14. 4·3 1:14
6 3 2 9 16
6 14
9
11
9
Imperial Cafe '5 1 4. 9 10
9
C. & P. O. R. C. 4 2 2 9
Highest game finish..Sabey score 116 Highest score in three successive darts Howlett score 139
NOMADS BEAT R.A.O.C.
In another Tournament match on 'the Police 'ground. Nomads Hockey Club beat R.A.0.C. by thrée clear goals. The game was fast and inter- esting and the Nomads thoroughly de- served to win. ...
The Nomads scored through R. J. Reed, S. A. Reed and F. O. Reed.
H. D. RUMJAHN SUFFERING FROM HONG KONG FOOT
Because of an attack of Hong Kong foot, H. D. Rumfshn, with the consent | of his partner. Mrs. Chiu Chun-chit.
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R.A.P.C. beat others 3 and 2. nix 3 and 2.
Education Dept. beat H.M.S. Phoe-
Dr. Anderson, and
Chartered Bank beat Bank Line 3
J. D. Hutchison and Co., received w. o from Medical Dent. (scratched).
SPECIAL
Powhatten took the lead through Ho Kwei-ngan and Martin equalised from a penalty. Hutchinson scored the win ning goal towards the end.
H.K.V.D.C. beat Canadian Pacific 2 and 1.
H.M.S. Grampus beat Butterfield and Swires 8 and 2.
-Dodwell and Co. beat Manufacturers. Life at the 19th.
R.A.M.C. beat Leigh and Orange at the 19th.
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