ARMY SOCCER TRIAL
Following have been chosen to
The period is the B.E.F.'s re- cord evacuation from France and the scene some
park land near participate in an Army football. Rouen.
trial game at Sookunpoo to-day Willeneks; driving an ambulance at 4.30 p.m. with the Germans pressing hard, was hailed by an Irish stud PROBABLES-Moxham (Engineers); Sunday
groom who had Middlesex 1st XI defeated a
in his charge | Freshwater (Middlesex) and Hamlen Navy would have won had
three horses." Bucknell not attempted to touch in a fine exhibition of hockey., the Anon Relay Cup, and Hong
(Service Corps); Birrell (Engineers). strong C.B.A., team by 3' goals to R.A.S.C. were the winners ofİ One of them
was a veteran Guy (30th R.A.) and Wilkinson (Mid- down between the posts after The Diehards' well-deserved the Kong Signal Company
with
.log.. a gamo
dlesex); Coomer (Middlesex), Morgan "That's
(Service having crossed the line.
won the
Corps), Epinard," sald the He was honours, and goals were scored by Russell Relay Cup, and also the
Fox (Engineers). Irishman Clarke (Service Corps) and Martin tackled and dropped the ball.
R.A.M.C.-Baritay:
Hymas, Sheehan, and Caul.
sadly. "They want me to choot (Service Corps). Macdonald.
Kay Lee Cup for winning the 1940 him, but I'd rather shoot my Coombes, Pratt and Whybro: Harvey. This season Middlesex have not Departmental Water-Polo League.
self."
POSSIBLES-Duncan (Royal Scots); Scrivelli Wigglesworth,
lost a game yet.
It is good to see that units of
A mile or 50 Milne: Collins, Furnell;
back Willcocks Naysmith (Royal Scots) and Lawson They have a strong defence in the Garrison are Millingen and Edge,
supporting the had seen the Winfield, who plays a sound game Swimming Classes which are be- trench mortars
Shaw (Engineers). Jerries planting (Royal Artillery); between the sticks and who has aing held during the Winter months of racehorses, led by a boy, for Pearson (Middlesex), Hossack (Royal around a string | Bright (Middlesex) and Falconer (Royal very keen eye for a likely shot, at Y.M.C.A. under the super-the joy of driving them into
Scots); Lam Wai-lun (Engineers), Stickley, the Colony
a Scots), player, also takes a lot of beating there are about 80 members, of stroying them. It confirmed other
and Army vision of Mr. E. W. Railton. So far nad frenzy of fear
Young before de- Duffield (Ordnance),
(Service Corps) and while Freshwater, his partner, is which Gunners, have the highest stories which have reached me of very sound. P. S. M. Ure, at right-percentage.
Reserves: - Pelham (Engineers). half is a sticker and worries the
Jackson (Middlesex), Parnaby (Royal Scots) and Hole (Royal Artillery).
Chandier,' Mohan, Van
Navy "A"; Wood: Robinson. Gracle, Addis and Wilson; E. A. Buck- nell and E. A. Wlison: Stockham. King. Beattle; Davis, Wilkinson, Brewer
and Garbett.
TO-DAY'S GAME
Club "A" will meet Artillery at Rugby at the Valley to-day,
commencing at 5 p.m. sharp.
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winger all the time. Sgt. Crowley, ROWING REGATTA also another Army player, is an excellent centre-half, and Sgt. Waldron, at left-half, plays a very solid type of game. also plays
for the
Y.M.C.A. 1st team.
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The latter
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German airmen diving over helds where cattle grazed and machine gunning them "just for practice.". Shadow Of Slaughter
House
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On paper, the following appears SAPPERS are holding a rowing
to be the strongest eleven possi- regatta in the near future, and
ble:-Moxham; Freshwater and teams are having plenty of carly
Naysmith; Birrell, Bright and morning rowing practice much to
Wilkinson; Lam Wai-lun, Pearson, The value of the best-known | Hossack or Fox, Young and Mar- the annoyance of the inhabitants of Wanchai, who are strongly pro-surrender can
stallions in France before STILL 100 PER CENT. testing against the wettings they million pounds.
the, tin. be set at half 1 Saw is a notable absentee from are receiving!
Add all the the above teams, while Edmunds (We understood they were cut-with Djebel, the wonder colt, and available.
horses in training, commencing and Cuthbert of R.A.F. are also it runs into millions!
Lord Derby, as well as the Aga Khan, had invaluable horses in France, including Fair Copy, win- ner of the 1,000. Guineas.
ARMY CRICKET
The Club team is as SAPPERS' 2nd XI, who have follows: H. F. Hopkins: H. van still a 100 per cent. record.ters and not M.T.Bs.) Leeuwen, M. G. Carruthers, D. added another two victories to Hynes and P. B. Wilson; T. O. their credit by defeating "OH Morgan and F. J. C. Clemo, J. Company Royal Scots, and Hong Moodie. W. Stoker, A. M. Ken-Kong Signal Company last week. nedy; R. G. Gairdner, C. F. Need- Moore proved that his capabili- ham; J. M. Thomson, G. B.ties as a winger are not to be Godfrey and A. G. Dalziel.
overlooked, and, considering that J. Redman will be the referee. this is his first effort in this posi-, R.A.:-2/Lieut. Claguc (5th A.A. tion, he should retain his place in Regt.): L/Bdr. Richards (12th Heavy the tean.. Battery, R.A.). Gnr. Giblin (5th A.A-gineers' troubles are over regards I think that the En- Rect.). Gur. Keeble (24th Hvy. Blyfinding a suitable player for this Sgt. Marsh (12th Hvy. Bty); Capt. G. W. Hook (30th Hvy: Bty.), Gnr. Dob-position. Bridle and Sheldrake are binson (5th A.A. Regt.): 2/Lleut, Heath a fine pair of backs and have (5th A.A. Regt.), 2/Lieut. Deldafield proved almost impregnable. ` (12th Hvy. Regt.), 2/Lieut. Eddison In their second
game against (12th Hvy. Regt.): L/Bdr. McDermott Signals they won by 3 goals to 2. (12th Hvy. Bty.). Sgt. Page (5th A.A. Signals, however, were unlucky to Regt.), L/Bdr. Whitehead (5th A.A.) Regt.). Gnr. Evens (5th A.A. Regt.). lose and, owing to numerous other sporting Axtures on hand, could field only a weak team. Westwood and Lieut. Arundell excelled themselves, the former recording the "hat trick."
Gnr. Mullen (5th A.A. Regt.).
N40etheth
MITCHELL SHOWS PROMISE
K
SMALL UNITS
FOOTBALL
भ
REFEREES' XI
on
TEAMS
We know none got away. It Following will represent the
Referees Association have cho- Army
icn't pleasant First XI in a friendly
to contemplate sen the following to meet Press cricket match against Hong Kong
their fate.
in the annual football match Cricket Club
The few who survived may be November 11: E. C. Ford; S. at Sookunpoo, on turned loose for a while, but with Wilson, N. Fraser; Lee Bing-tong, Lawrence, Saturday next at 2 p.m.-Capt. famine threatening France French, Sig. Dixon, Pte. Hatfield, be guessed.
Brig. McLeod, Sgt. winter their horrible
this A. Brackenbury, D. Dennee; A. end can W. Smith, K. K. Ip, G. R. Taylor, Major Swyer, Plc. Bateman,
J. Carley, King Kai-kue. Reserves, L/Cpl. Murphy, 2nd/Lieut. Plum-
-R. Baker, W. M. Glover, W. H. Foster. mer, Gnr. Barsby and 2nd/Lieut. Ansari,
Kong Volunteer Defence Corps Army 2nd XI to meet Hong at Sookunpoo on Sunday at 11 a.m. is as follows-Major D. C. E. Grose, 2nd/Lieut. T. A. Pearce, Denyer, Sgt. Webb, Spr. Tropp, L/Cpl. Shaw, L/Cpl. Logan, Sgt. Pte Hatfield, Major 'W. G. Harvey, Pte. Emmerson and Licut.
Coombes.
CHESS RESULTS
Matches played in the Junior
AT Happy Valley on Monday
R.A.S.C. were given a sur-championship of Kowloon Chess prise by "C" Company Royal Club yesterday resulted as follows: Scots, who defeated thein in the A. Benjamin beat J, Walther; J. second round of the competition H. D'Almeida beat C. Lee; V. V. by the odd goal in five.
Kolatchoffbeat F. A. Fabel.
AN OTHERWISE UNINTER-
The game was rather even ESTING GAME BETWEEN IN-throughout, but owing to a mis- DIAN R.C. JUNIORS AND CIVIL SERVICE C.C. SECONDS LAST SATURDAY WAS BRIGHTENED CONSIDERABLY BY A FORCE- FUL INNINGS BY G, AINSLIE, WHO SCORED 63 OUT OF 83, INCLUDING 13 FOURS, AND FINE BOWLING BY J. MIT- CHELL WHO GAVE AWAY 15 RUNS IN 5 OVERS FOR 1 WICKET.
Although Ainslie was lucky in that he had some very loose bowling to deal with, he neverthe-
·less hit the ball very hard, and
No Rugby
League Merger
in the middle every time. He Yorkshire Rugby League clubs should endeavour to develop his are to carry on with their County defence and with more match ex-League competition next season perience should prove an asset to irrespective of the uncertainty in C.S.C.C. seniors.
it can be sald without any fear of contradiction that the most promising bowler C.S.C.C. has had for the past two decades is young J. Mit- choll, a Jeft-handed round- the-wicket
bowler,
medium-paced
Lancashire.
A, suggestion that. Yorkshire and Lancashire clubs should merge into one competition was not approved,
H.K.C.C. TEAMS
Unlike most young fellows, Following will represent. Hong Mitchell does not sacrifice length Kong Cricket Club on Saturday at for pace. He comes in with his 2.00 p.m.:
arm and then goes away again,' let XI v C.8.C.C. at H.K.C.C.— and if he finds a "spot" he will be H. Owen-Hughes (Capt.), Surg- the most difficult bowler to play Lt. Com, W. G. Finnie, RN, R. D. in Second Division.
Gillespie, Major D. C. E. Grose,
I do not know if the C.S.C.c. M. F. L. Haymes, T. G. C. Knight, authorities are "nursing" Mitchell A. K. MacKenzie, J. C, C. Mat- for another season, but a match thews, D, O. Parsons, J. L. C. or two with the senior eleven Pearce and T. A. Pearce.
should give this promising young- 2nd XI v Army 2nd XI at Soo- ster all the encouragement he kunpoo:-E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), needs. Good left-handed bowlers C. W. E. Bishop, G. P. Charlton, are so scarce these days that it Capt. A. J. Dewar, J. N. Fox, C. would be a great pity if somebody E. Gahagan, R, M. M. King, R. S did not take Mitchell in hand in W. Paterson, E. W. Pudney, D, S.
time.
Robb and I. P. Tamworth.
It WAS Epinard
P. O. Brown will be referee and Checking up on Corporal Will-J. Emmons and J. H. Williamson greatest bloodstock authority, I manager. cocks' story with the world's linesmen, M. Minahan. is team gathered after Epinard had crossed the Atlantic his owner, M.
A
six times, Wertheimer, re- Leonard Des Parcs, which is many break of that parting. Willcocks tired him to his stud farm at St. It is easy to picture the heart- miles from Rouen.
thought that the other two horses No doubt an attempt was be-were Doctor Dolittle and the ing made to get hirm to the coast. sprinter Old Riley. It might have The game leg mentioned by been Old Riley, who disappeared Willcocks is part Identification, from the Stud Book in 1937, but but more convincing Is his Doctor Dolittle was sold to Sweden mention of the Irish stud groom. some months ago.
I learn that it was an Irishman The other horse is more likely who for years has been Epinard's to have been a chesnut son of devoted bodyguard. His name is Epinard named Lafayette, who Jim O'Brien and he was a great held the French time record for international racing "character. five furlorigs.
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