THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 31, 1940.
WEAKENED "VARSITY ARMY SOCCER TRIAL TEAM LOSE BY SERVES NO PURPOSE ONLY GOAL OF GAME Only 9 Of Original 22 On View
AT SOOKUNPOO yesterday University did well to lose by an only goal, scored, by Homburg in the second half, to Royal Engineers in a friendly hockey
game.
HOCKEY TOURNEY DETAILS
Hong Kong Hockey Asso. ciation Tournament 'starts on Sunday next: when seven
·games, will be played.
The home team is responsible for getting in touch with Mr. Hussain, Hon, Secretary of the Umpires Committee, for the ap- pointment of referees, and the first-named team will be responsi- ble for arranging the ground. All games will be played at 10.30 a.m.
Club secretaries must get in touch with Mr. D. Smith, Hon. Secretary of the Association, when arrangements have been made.
and
The A, N. Other team is com- posed of players from "y" Hong Kong Hockey Club.
Following is Sunday's Pro-
gramme:-
5th A.A., R.A. 'A' Кидіва
Police "A"
V
A. N. Other XI
Engineers
V
Nomads
V
University
V
2nd M.T.B.
5th A.A., R.A. 'B' v
Signals
C.B.A.
Police 'B'
Y
Rechela
V
Kumaons
RUGBY PLAYER DECORATED
Private P. K. Mayhew, who has been awarded the Military Medal, will be remembered for two great tries he scored in the Varsity Rugby match of 1937.
University were without sever- al of their better players, but played well on the whole, Hukam Singh, in the pivotal position, be ing outstanding, while Leow and Chin were also prominent.
ARTILLERY
EHAVE FINE
Engineers were faster on ball and did most of the attacking. Homburg, Denyer, Shaw and Croston performed creditably.
Universsty:-Sen- Gupta; Leow and 'N. A.'Lou; 'T. T. Chin,. Hukam Singl
and Syd Mahmood; Chelllah, S. Vanar, Lingan, S. S, Khor and Hans Raj.
Royal Engineers:-Dobson; Goodwin
and Taylor: Bawley, Croston and Hall: Singleton, Denyer, Homburg, Shaw and Twomey.
CLUB 1ST XV
CHANGES FOR
SATURDAY
(By "SCRUM-HALF")
Club have-made several changes in their team to meet Police at the Valley on Saturday.
FIFTEEN
·ROYAL ARTILLERY, 'AS EX-
PECTED, PROVED TOO GOOD FOR ·CLUB “A” IN 'YESTER- DAY'S RUGBY MATCH AT THE VALLEY, WINNING BY THREE GOALS ÁND A TRY (18PTS.) TO NIL AFTER A 5-0 INTERVAL ¡LEAD:
The Gunner" backs played well together and tackled with 'grám détermination, while their for- wards gave a good display, pack- ing solidly and combining promisingly in the loose.
Artillery have a very team and their fixtures will be
watched with interest.
very
useful
Naysmith Ande Lawton Deserve Second Trial
-((By ""Referee")
THE ARMY SOCCER TRIAL at Sookunpoo yes- terday served no useful purpose as, owing to the late | finishing of ¿military exercises, the majority of the players chosen did not turn up, with the result that many players had to be brought in at the last mo- ment from junior teams.
WYRE AND
SADLER IN
GREAT FORM
Birrell, Hossack, 'Duffield, Mar- tin, Naysmith, Lawson, Falconer, Young-and Léc'Wai-lum were, the only players originally chosen to make an appearance, and these were outstanding in a garne that would not have done crédit to two Third Division teams.
Lee Wal-lum, on the right-wing for Whites, showed a good turn of speed and centred well but he spotled many movements by hold- ing on to the ball too long. He Dospitela fine bowling: perform-did not have a good: inside for- ance by Sgt. Wyre (7 for 46), who ward, however, with the result had 7 for 28 at one period, Royal that he seldom received good Club backs were not given
Army Medical Corps lost by 37 passes and when he did he had no many opportunities due to the
runs to 'Royal Army Service | confidence in his support, slowness of Clemo getting the ball corps yesterday at Sookunpoo, back or his aptitude to kick to L/Cpl. Logan's 45 for R.A.S.C. touch. When he changed with were scored out of 97 for 9 and Jimmie Thomson and went to fly-included five boundaries, while half in the second period he was Webb had four boundaries in his invariably tackled in possession. 27, scored out of 40. Morgan took Thomson's place in
Sadler (5 for 19) had at one
Shooting Below Standard
Duffield, on the left-wing for Whites, played a fairly good game. He had the opposing half continu- with-ally beaten and sent' over
the pack, but is undoubtedly time taken 5 for 12, while Dewar better back than forward. Gaird- took his last three wickets ner, and Kennedy were the out-out conceding a run. his standing forwards,
R.A.S.C.
L/Sgt. French, 1.b.., b Wyre
Capt. Dewar, e Swyer, b Wyre Sgt. Jones, b Wyre. Dr. Brown, b. Bright Cpl. Glen, not out Cpl. Lucas, b Wyre
Cpl. ~Gunstone, b Bright
· ·"Extras · (B3, LB4)
Total
D. I. Bosanquet, who is nursing an injured knee, is being given a rest and Carruthers has been brought in on the wing in
Gunners opened the scoring place. Day and. Aithenhead are switching places and, Day will through Giblin after a good move L/Cpl. Logan, o Wyre now partner Stewart. With "Jock" ment by Richards and Page, and Capt. Lawrence, 1.b.w.. b Wyre
3 good S/Sgt. Sadler, b Bright Dunnett and R. G. Castleton, who Marsh converted with
kick. In.. the second half M.S S. Jones, e Bright, b Wyre is on the injured list, unavailable McCrae will be hooking, and his Evens punted ahead and took the place in the front row is being ball out of Needham's hands to taken by Hackett, whose place in go over for the second try, and the back row is being filled by March again did well to convert Davies, who has deserved this trial Hook then broke away and sent Richards över between the posts with the arst fifteen,
for Kaebie to convert. A forward The team is as follows: F. M. movement resulted in Whitehead Thompson; M. G. Carruthers, G. completing the scoring. Clague dribbles of which-Ted. Drake:
| C. Alikenhead, D. G. Day and D. failing with the kiok. would have been proud." Two members of that side. Stewart; J. C. Charter and J. R.A./Lt, Clague: L/Bar. Richards, Obolensky and Paul Cooke, have M, Thomson, E. W. R. Hackett, I. Gnr. Giblin, Gar. Keeble and Sgt. lost their lives on active service, M. McCrae, R. E. Heasman;. R. G. Marsh: Capt. Hook and Gar. Dobbin-
'Major Swyer, b Sadler field, Gunner Mullen; Gnr. "Evens. H. D. Freekes, who was the big Gairdner, C. F. Needham; G. Gson; L/Bdr. McDermott, 2/Lt. Delda- St. Webb, b Deivar
Cpl. Musson, -b. Sadler success of the game, is a flying Davies, A. J. G. Taylor and A. M. L/Bdr. Whitehead; 2/Lt. Heath; 2/Lt Pte. Ross, l.b.w. Sadler
Eddison and` Sgt, `Page.
Pte. Bright, 'run out officer, and. R. M. Marshall is in Kennedy,
Club "A" Army "A"; H. F. Hop Club "A"-H. F. Hopkins; H. van the Navy.
Mayhew's brother; J. F. N.; akins, H. van Leouwan, D. Hynes, P. Leeuwen, D. Hynes, M. G. Carruthers St. Wyre, e Sadler, b Dewar
B. Wilson, E. Jones, T. Q. Morgan, F. and D. G. Day: T. O. Morgan and F.te. Don, b' Sadler
Pte. Harrison, b "Sadler cricket Blue of 1080, is a pilot-of-J. D. Clemo, C. M. Stark, E. W. Stout, 3. C. Clemo: A. M. Kennedy, W. Stoker, Pte. Entwistle, b Dewar ficer.
S. Loe, L.A. Benn, J, Moodle, A. LJ. Moodie; R. G. Gairdner, C. F. Need- A Rifle meeting under the auspices Thomas, G. B. Godfrey and A. G. Dal-ham; J, M. Thomson, A. G. Dalzielte. Workman, b Dewar
ziel.
L..V. Manning wrote at the timo: "Mayhew made two senectional 50 yard scoring.
of Hong Kong Rifle. Association and arranged by Hong Kong. Volunteer De- fence Corps will be held on the Kow- Joon City Ranges on Sunday morning. comniencing at 8.30 a.m.
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FOR THE 1 MAN IN 7 WHO SHAVES
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EVERY DAY
and G. B. Godfrey.
BAHRAM SOLD FOR £40,000
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Other Big Deals
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Bowling Analysis
O.-M. 10.1
20 1
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Ple. Butler, not out
Extras (B10, W1)
Sawler Dewar
Total
15
45
many
good centres. His shooting, how- ever, was not up to standard,
Pelham, playing in an unaccus- tomed position for Whites at oright-half, did not give of his best. He generally plays at full- 16 back for Engineers.
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Naysmith and Lawton were safe
backs for Whites, and both should merit another trial..
Goals were scored by Märtin
́6 (2) and Clarke (2) for Reds and
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A second trial will be held on
Wednesday, and Army's cleven for the Poppy Day Charity game will be announced following this game.",
Reds-Cullenby: Marshall and Han- ning: Parnaby, Birrell and Falconer: Allen, Morgan,- Hole, Clarke and Mar- | Hn,
Whites:-Mackley:
and 'Naysmith Lawton: Howarth. Taylor, and Palmer; Lee Wal-lum, Young, Hossack, Brown 12 and Duffeld,
0
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SIGNALS
**IN SOCCER
7:3 2
WEBB SCORES DRAW OF 2-2 WINNING GOAL
Flaiding a number of Army playero, who have joined
their
|_ Fteam, 'International "were held to
and the only Triple Crown winner alive, has been Royal Army Medical Corps beat a draw by Signals in a friendly sold by the Aga Khan to a well-known 'American, Combined Ordnance and Pay football game at. Happy Valley and will leave Ireland shortly.
Corps by a goal scored by Webb yesterday when each side scored A Special Shave Cream It's
In the second half in the Army twice. The price paid: is around £40,- centuries by Britain.
Small Units Hockey League at Signals took the lead early in Not a Soap, Needs No Brush!
000. This figure compares with. But it should be pointed out Sookunpoo yesterday.
the game, through Spendelow, the Combined Corps had most of right-winger, and before the in- Dailyshavingleavesmunymen'sfaces the £100,000 which the Aga Khan that all the best strains remain in raw and sensitive. Yet, because of his refused for the colt after he had Britain, and there are Bahram's the game, particularly in the se- terval Shepherd added a second
of sons and daughters racing in cond half, but their forwards goal with a good shot, business und social status, one out of completed his triple crown every 7 men must shave every day Classic triumphs by winning the England. There is no fear among could not find a scoring chanto In the second half. International
"¡¡¡St,' Legèr' in 1935, -
British breeding interests that we against the stout tackling of Platt played better and Hughes, in shall lose our supremacy which and Muxley. Lawrence played a Signals' goal, saved several good shots Body reduced the lead for will be still more marked with good game at right-half, France removed as a competitor: Ryan was a dangerous forward International midway through
for the losers, while in the defence this perfod and Illey equulised- Jack played well. ARN| shortly. älter
Combined Ordhando and Pay Corpatisignulat Hughes; Topili and Allent Sheshoon Stud, ̈*. ''Eire,
Thus Babram, who Icaves the
Had the Bahram transaction Jack and Saliders; Merrick, Stone, delow. Sprout, Liley, McCann' and
Oakley Reid and Luckhurst:Atlams, Butler,: Johnson and Cartwright; Spen "fol- lows another of the "Aga Khan's been carried out in peace-time, Ryan, Hanning and Smith,
Shepherd.. the £40,000 would have been very Derby winners, Blenheim, who considerably exceeded. Even so, it ley: Lawrence, Watt and Shorthouse
Medicnta:-Buchanan; Platt and Muxe went to America some years ago compares well with other mam-Beckley, Falconer, Webb, Newton and
moth deals of the kind. whinker. A protective layer is formed
Mr. Martin Benson has beeri Sale Confirmed over which your razor glides. Of
the biggest 'British purchaser of comes each hair at the base without
tivas · confirmed inte voars. He paid £50,000 for scraping. Like a cold cream, Glider by a member of Sena-Windsor Lad just before he won
· FIRST·`DIVISION helps keep your skin smooth all day,tor Parkinson's household in the the St. Leger, and later paid Club V Police:-Odell; Strange and Glider is the result of "hearly 100 absence of the Senator, who was £00,000 for the Italian crack, Eardicy; Skinner, Forrow, and Strange,
· years' experience In making fine away from home on business con- Nearco,
Towler, Scott, Hopkinson, Blokfürd and shaving preparations.
Relresten.
AMPBECOND DÍVISIÓN" Club-Marvin Coleman and Sloan Macfarlano," Grattan and Purvis, Dudd
**1831 (and ChIT,
The Angers, it quickly softens each for a sum reported to bo £50,000.
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nado and Delgado: Tavares, Body and intacritionat:--Sammy Trang: Fer Laing: Heath, Rocha, Illey, Dignan and
A. Léonard,
FOOTBALL TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
nected with the matter, Sir W. Mallaby-Pecloy paid Bahram's departure-in one more £00,000 for Call Boy Derby win move in what American thoroughner of 1927, a British breeding bred Interesta claim will be the syndicato paid £47,000 for Solaris, Ltd capture-ihy?, then vor “raóthòige ; and, "abaut::£50,000 was realised for A., Odell, Kennard," Lod
brecting pra-cminenca held for for Captain Cuttle
3-Morri
THIRD DIVISION International: S. Bux; V, M. Mar- ques and D'iquito: ...W. Wilkinson, A Leonard and J. Tavares: H. Cam- pos, Rocha, r. Wiley, A. A. Rum- jaht and w Sprinkle. (Col.i. ་་་་ ha, Iasulho, W. Aycock, tind. A E
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