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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1931.
RUGBY FOOTBALL. TENNIS DOUBLES
CLUB GO DOWN TO ROYAL NAVY...
KOWLOON BEAT HERMES IN FRIENDLY,
CHAMPIONSHIP.
WON BY MRS. LOCKNER AND MR. GOLDMAN.
The final of the Mixed Doubles Championship of the Colony, or ganised by the Chinese Recreatio A large crowd turned out to Club, was played at the C.R.C. watch the second match in the ground yesterday when Mrs. Lock Triangular Tournament which was nor and Goldman beat Mro. played on the Club ground, Happy James and M. K. En by 0-2, 0-4. Valley, on Saturday and which ru The match was rather a one-sided sulted in n win, for the Royal Navy affair, the losers unfortunately, find- ver the Club. The scores were twling their opponents at the top of tries and penalty geal (0 points) their formu. tone.goal (5 points).
In the first set, the winners were Among those prosent were His vastly superior, their placings Excellency the Governor, Sir Wiling the main features? They tcbk liam Peal and party. Admiral.A the lead from the start till ve H. Kelly and party nad Major: games to one, when Lo realised, that, General J W. Sandilands and by playing on the base-line he and There was no change in the Club his partner could never get, through team but Sub-Lt. Hargrenvo played
their opponents, and he shore- foro changed his acties by Ipstond" of Lieut. Francia at Serumi half, Hargrave's plan it contre going to the net where he did some three-quarter was taken by Mid.ne work and won the next game, This realisation, however, came too
party.
Thurston.
The Navy were full value for their late to save the set, for their op- win and in this connection special ponents won the next game and incution must he mads of their for incidentally the set.
warts who were heads and simuld- ers above the Club sight both in the light and louse.
Orb Aggressive.
Mrs. James Brilliant. Partly due to the recovery of Mrs. James, and the fact that Mra Lockner, who had been playing a The Club attacked from the kick third game, was tired. the second off and Selby gained around with et produced some ding-dong strug- Mrs. James, who had been Igles. a useful kick to touch. A Navy forward rush relieved matters and playing rather poorly in the firs play was carried into Club tore won round. after round of ap- ritory.
plause by her elevernashings at
From a serum near the Clap line the net. Goldman and his partner, Jenkins fumbled his pass from however, played atendily and by Salby and Thurston snatched the their good combination pulled the ball to open the scoring for the round in their favour by 0-4 Navy.
and as a result, won the cham-
The Navy forwards proved in hepidnship.
Tany DI
a much heavier pack and the Club) Of the four players, Mrs. Lockner eight were having an anxious time was perhaps the best, her beautiful The Club put up a atout defence placings enabling her partner time to the Navy attack and were forced and again to
"kill" touch down on several occasions, their opponents' returns. A promising movement by Febres On the other hand Mrs Janes ooked like another were for the did not play so well as she did in Navy, but kicking too hard. ahead the finals of the Ladies Doubles Jont further points.
at the U.SR.C. ground a few Griffith's was injured about this weeks ago when she partnered Mrs. stage and for the rest of the game Keary. She warmed up a little, he was more or less a passenger.however, in the second set when Led by McElaey, the Club forwards she gained the admiration of the carried play into the Navy, twenty-gallery by her net play but un- fire. This was just a flash in the fortunately this did not save her. pan for the sailors scor: revirseit, and her partner from defrat, Gold- matters. More misfortune as in man and Lo played their unni store for the Club when Peers re-game, the former with his dendly ceived nu injury to the leg and had smashings while the latter was in to retire but despite this the Clubfelined to be a bit erratic. fought gamelye
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After the interval the Navy were! At the conclusion of the match. still on top, but they lacked the Mr. M.. W. Lo, the President of necessary finish to add to their the Chinese Recreation Club, in
score.
A clever movement on the part of calling upon Mrs. R. E. Lindsa the Club three-quarters saw Lam to present the prizes, thanked these mert gain possession and running Present for their attendance, and strongly he scored one of his spec-sident of the Hong Kong Lawn particularly Mr. Lindaeil, the Pre- tacular tries. McLellan converted Tennis Association, who, he said, from an easy position in front of the posts.
was one of the best umpires in the Colony, He congratulated the "All Ball for Club Line." winners on winning the champion- This set-back had the effect of ship, while on the other hand, he waking the Navy up and they put sympathised with the Josers in find- an all soil for the Club line. Whiting such a stiff opposition. ham failed to gather the ball and The prizek wero then distributed. it was touch and go until McElney after which Miss Enid Lo, the lady elanred
tennis champion of the Colony.
Crick led his forwards in good handed Mrs. Lindsell a bouquet. style to regain the lost ground, and Mrs. Lindsell, in a fow' words, re- Ryder was nezely in when he broke marked that the second set, remind- through.
ed her of Mrs, Helen Wills-Moody.
The Bemi-inals. " Something of a sensation was caus
A free kick against the Club close to the line but at a difficult angle, placed the Navy in a position to) take the lead and Pizey was successed on Saturday when L. Goldman ful in kicking a good goal.
and Mrs. Lochner scored an easy Not satisfied with this slender lead win over M. W. Lo and Miss Enid the Navy scored again when Lock-Lo in the first of the semi-finals," ley, gathering the ball from a kick, the seure in their favour being 6-4, dashed over to score in the corner, -1. The latter were hot favourites, but his try was not converted. for championship honours and is
The teams were :-
was considered by many that they Navy-Lieut. Gosling: Sub-Lt. would win easily. Lockley, Surg.-L. Fielding, Mid. The other semi-final saw M. K. Thurston, O.A. Fabrey Lt. Hyder. Lo and Mrs. James scoring a well- Sub-Lt, Hargreave; Lieut.-Comdr.deserved victory over H.D. Rum- Crick (captain). Surg. t. Erosnan, jahi and Miss Rumjahn. The
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Club :-J, P. Whitham; G. P. Lammert, R. H. Grifiths, L. G. Robertson. C. J. D. Law; C. A. Jenkins; J. A. R. Selby R Burch, J. H. MaElney, E. R. West.
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KOWLOON ». HERMES.
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when Kowloon, won by two goals Kowloon
and a try (13 points) to a penalty Mongkok
goal (3 points).
Kowloon were playing one for Shaukiwan..............
ward short for the greater part of Chinese Athletic Association 10,860 the game as T. Riddel was forced
to leave the field shortly after the Motor Drivers. start ou account of a sudden attack of illness,
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The
Kowloon handled vory well bus soozied un-
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able to make much ground in the run down the line to score between first half.
Crozier and Kilby working well ly after Kowloon were penalised the posts. Cogan converted, Short- behind the serum, made the most of Kowloon's improved scrumming gained three points.
and from the resultant kick, Hermes and opened up many promising In the second half, Whitley got
The Hermes played a plucky game movement started by Kilby.
jover for Kowlona, after a nice though handicapped by the loss of effort was not, however, improved His noma of their best players who upon. were playing for the Navy in the
movements.
Triangular Tournament at Happy in a pretty bout of passing which Keith Murray and Kilby figured Valley.
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