HOCKEYTM
Matches Played In Various Cup Tourneys
The Recreio Ladies were de- feated on Saturday by the Hons Kong Ladies in the Caer Clark Cup by two clear goals.
RUGBY
Club Trouice Strong Naval Team
Club draw first blood in
the triangular `rugger tournament on Saturday when they beat a strong naval squad by 18 points to 8. There was a large and distinguis
ed gathering present..
Miss J. Dalziel was in âne, fettle Among those present were HE and scored both the winners' the Governor, Sir Andrew Calda- goals, while Miss Bell and Miss cott, HE, the Commander-in- Glover also shone for the winners. | Chief, Admiral Sir Frederick Char- 'Miss Osmund was the pick of les Dreyer and Lady Dreyer, The the Recreto backs, while Miss E. | Commodore, Captain C. G. Sedg- Xavier shone in the right-half wick and Mrs. Sedgwick, Mr. and position. Miss A. Alves was easily Mrs. V. M. Grayburn and Cal, the outstanding Recreio forward, B. L. Dowbiggin and a very big but was not given enough sup-gathering of spectators. port.
C. B. A. v ST. ANDREW'S The C.B.A. Ladies scored a very convincing victory over the St. Caér Clark game on Saturday at King's Park when they won b; dve goals to two...
Andrew's Ladies hi thelr
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Miss P Gittens opened score for the Saints early in the first half, but Miss M. Smith. equalised shortly afterwards. Mr3, the lead White gave the C.B.A.
another and followed up with soon after. At half time the score stood at 4 goals to 2, Miss Smith and Miss F. Olttens having added
each
their respective one
for teams. Mrs. White placed the issue .beyond doubt mid-way through the latter half,
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FOR THE BRAWN CUP In the Brawn Cup hockey en- counter the Hong Kong Ladies Junior team
out winner against the "Y" Ladles Juniors by two clear goals.
The Hong Kong Ladies did most of the attacking with Mrs. Harrop. their centre-forward, and- Miss B. Hance, in the pivotal position. playing outstandingly.
Miss Gordon-Smith and Miss B. Pegz. both made promising debuts the former at Inside-left and the latter in the inside-right position
Miss M. Gardiner. the left-back, played well for the "Y".
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had i hok. However, Kowloon managed to · break' away and Honnibal control for Knox to increase the lead with a closa
shot.
Shortly before the end, the R.WF. increased their score when Roberts beat Boyta with writea: grounder, but thereafter thes tried "very hard to get on level. terms but Kowloon held out strongly.
CLUB-LANCS IN GOALLESS DRAW
The clash between the Club and the E Lancs, produced some ex citing soccer when they met on the Club ground on Saturday and shared the honours in a goalless draw.
Before the game commenced both teams were presented to the Ocvernor by Lt. Comdr D, Orr Throughout, the match play was Ewing, the Naval Rugby represen- of an even nature, the ball travel- following which threeling from end to end. Both for- talive,
word lines were weak, their, pass- cheers were given His Excellency.
The teams were very
evenly ing being inaccurate and finishing matched but the 'superiority of very poor. the Club's serum half had a tell- ing effect on the game
Both defences tackled very well Bonnar and Butcher of the Club laid the foundation for the Club's success which was helped along be Scott
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THE PLAY
After both lines had come very near to failing, the Club opened their scoring through Butcher, who cut through with a brilliant swerve and side-step to score
near the Robertson posts,
adding. thr points.
The Navy fought back hard
from this reverse and Bowinan was sent away by St. Clair Ford, who intercepted a pass from Scott to Gallagher, the forward ultimately scoring wide. Thomas falling with the kick.
Not long after the Navy added their second Unconverted try. through Biggle, who crossed over following unintentional ob- struction of Mecke by a Naval player as the former was about to take Biggle.
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Just befors half time the Club missed a golden opportunity of scoring when Elliott had only Harmsworth to beat, but he was a little too low on the ball.
HONG KONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
Spoon And Practice Shoot
Members of the Hong Kong Rife Association who took part in the usual Spoon and Practice Shoot on Saturday afternoon had the good fortune to experience the best weather conditions, as regards ride-shooting, which the season has so far provided; the light was dull and constant, while the wind"gave no cause for any complicated calculations, as regards the necessary: com- pensation on the wind-gauge,
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Concurrently with the shoot, the Royal Engineers had an "unofficial" friendly match with the members of HM, Bubmarine "Parthian," the sailors proving themselves easy victors, by the handsome margin of 50 points.
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Japan is now the second largest
cluded HOME FOOTBALL consumer of rubber in the world
RODGER IN GOOD FORM Early in the second half Sand- ford sent in a shot which seemed a certain goni. Rodger, who was however, playing brilliantly,
wonderful save, brought of a reaching the ball at the base of "the upright. The defence was very much to Hill and S. Strange were respon aible for frustrating many dan gerous attacks by the East Lancs Swain, the solders' right back, dfă not appear at all confident "and padly miskicked once or twice
Grift, who played moderately well during the first half, 'fell off, and on two occasions should have scored.
Late in the second half Mather was changed to the left wing: too
RESULTS
ARSENAL CENTRE FORWARD ESTABLISHES
"A RECORD
Scores All Seven
late to be effective, though his Goals Against Aston
centring was good.
ANOTHER DRAWN MATCH South China "B" present holders of the Bentor Shield, were given a very hard game by the Lincolns who came within an ace of win-
Ridley played his usual game
THE SECOND MOIETY. In the second half the
Club FUSILIERS WIN
forced the pace and Butcher and: Playing al Bhamshuipo on Bormar were featured in several Saturday afternoon. The Royal splendid movements. the former We'ch Fusiliers beat the East eventually breaking clean throughing when they met on Saturday Lancashire Regiment by 5 goals the Navy defence from ras-yard the game resulting in a goalless to nil in a friendly hockey match. scrum to scure between the posts.
draw. G.B.A SWAMP POLICE
He added the points himself Then Fielden broke away on the
and was to be found ad over the left and passed backwards over his feld, but his many ane efforts head. straight into the hands of ended in failure. Higgins had 'the' Meeke, who scored near the posts
very best of scoring opportunities. for Robertson to convert,
and though he should have-con- Through bad marking by Gal-verted a coupe, yet the brilliant lagher, who had wandered over, co
goal keeping of Pau prevented the left-wing. Miers broke away to score the Navy's last prints Thomas again failing with the kick.
A clear cut victory was register ed by the Central British Assocfi- tion yesterday, when playing on their home ground at King's Park, they defeated the Police "B" by 7 goals to nil, in & Mamak Tourna- ment game.
With this latest success, the C.B.A. have added another feather to their cap and their standing in the "B" division, reads as follows Played 5, won 5, lost 0, drawn 0, goals for 27, against 4, points 10.
Club
Totals
The match yesterday was featur- ed by fast play, and it must not be Army construed that the Police had Navy nothing of the game, as they at- tacked frequently but could not penetrate a sound defence. On the other hand the Association for- wards came on the field with their shooting sticks in their hands and had their own way in front of the Police goal.
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FRIENDLY MATCH
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his almost certain shots tronk en- tering the met.
In defence the Lincolns showed their strong points Prompt and hard tackling by the halves, and
Villa
topped only by the United States. Consumption has been increasing steadily for the past several years and at present crude rubber to a total of 450,000 metric tons, worth 37,60,000,000, is taken annually by Japan. Great Britain is a poor third, according to the "Jiji Shim- po
The election of the new executive and supervisory committees of the
Chinese Ratepayers Association of
place on December 25, A yearly
the French Concession will take
subsidy of $15,000 to the Associa tion has been promised by the Government, due to the efforts of Mr. Tu Yuen-sen, the present chairman of the "Association, and Edward Drake, Arsenal's, Cen-16 is expected this will prove to he tre forward established a record in
a great help to the Association. the first division of the English League under the new offside" ru’e.
London, Dec. 25.
when he scored all the seven gen's against Aston Villa Full results: were:-
C.
5 Kidderminster 1
Darlington ..
Torquay
F. A. CUP-2nd Round Workington Stalybudge Notts C. Chester Hadtax Folkestone Crewe Southend
strong clearing with a complete Chesterfield
The friendly rugger game be- tween the Club"A" XV and a Navy At half time the score read three "A". XV ended in a victory for the nil in favour of the home team, former by 1 points to 8. and on resumption of play a for The Navy opened the scoring ther four were netted without re-through Harris, but soon after the ply. The goals scorers were: G. Club scored through Ferguson Fowler (centre-forward) 3. T. Just before the interval, the Navy Whitley (inside right) 2, 8. Fowler, went further ahead when wright (right wing) 1, N. Whitley left scored, and 'added the goal po'nts. half back) 1.
In the second halt, the club INTERPORT THIAL
dominated play and scured again The first Interport Trial in con-
through Hynes, who cut through nection with the forthcoming visit for a fine effort. He added the to Shanghat to the Chinese New points to bring the Year, was held yesterday on the Just before the end Hopkins re-edferness resited ****** ground at King'a Park and was Celved from Back to side-step witnessed by a large crowd of in-and dart over, but Hynes fated terested, spectators. The "White" to convert his effort defeated the "Colours" by two goals to nil, in a fast, first rate match, the goal scorers being 8. Dalziel (Y.M.C.A) and M. Smith (C.B.A.)
scores level, some
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FIEST DIVISION
1* Arsenal
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1 Liverpool
2 Grimsby o Leeds
1 Bunderland ⚫ BirminghamS 9 BlackBurri Chelsea ''Etoke City
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100 18.9 2 sense of understanding by the 1 0 0 1 5 2 backs, held the Chinese attack 0 2 0 14 29 0 well in hand, and Read was only
troubled on about three occasions .4 2 2 0 43 43. 4 when he saved very capably.
Southul! The Chinese were outclassed for
3 Crystal. P. Margate most of the second half, and their
Bcarborough 1 Brighton harrassed defence must have been glad when the anal whistle came. Tranmere
Bournemouth 5 Barrow
Scunthorpe Their halves played well, especially Henry Young, who stop- ped Clayton on many occasions Aston Vila but found his hands full whenever Böltan Ridley was near,
Brentford SAINTS DRAW WITH RECS.⠀ Derby
Everton Sabit Joseph's very nearly got
Hüddersfield the better of the Recs, when they met in a Senior Shield encounter
Middlesbord Főttkohth on Saturday, but after a fast and thrilling encounter, the score sheet Prestoni Weatlesday on either side was left blank.
4. M'chester C. „The game ⠀ was · productive of over- good footer, but
SECOND DIVISION many Barnstey Leicester chances being thrown away,**** Bradford C. 2 Shemeld U 1
In the bécond Half St. Joseph's | Burnley? $' Bury began to assert their superiority Charitön and Marques was kept busy in Fatham dealing with shots from all angles, fun result of a comer, went very near. Newcastle
Aheader from Leonard, as the Marichester U.
Mifques fust tipping over the bar. Pigmouth
lyes, the Recreio winger, was Fort Vale short time later, when Beltran given a splendid opportunity a Tottenham
THIRD DIVISION (North) sent him away on the wing with winger ended a good solo run by N Brighton
glorious long pass, but the Accrington 0 Wrexham
favourably Rocheste placing behind when positioned.*"
The end saw the St. Joseph's Whites. G. Singh as the centre for adde well on top, but still unsuc- Outstanding in yesterday's trial ward for the whites payed with dessful in their attempts to forge were "E,' Xavier, J. Adey, M. Bry- | more understanding than⠀⠀ His thead sod, M. Smith, while E Gray and compatriot, A. Bingh for the Col-ule relerce called the respective BJDalsidi Kso' played well enough | otrs "G. Sommern and (J, L. Pot- to be warranted another trial- ter were a sounder pair of backs captains together, and extra time
was decided upon, but than A. EL. P. Quest and P. Singh, both goals had one or two narrow (Colours),'
escapes, neither fell. In a game featured by hard hit- SEVEN A SIDE, DE!
In connection with the Taxide puhtak
attendence on the HK Cup
ground at King's Park,
There were several positional
changes in both e'erens after the
During the game the selection committee were seen busty taking rest was taken at half time, with note, and it was announced fol- the result that 8. Fowler · scored lowing the match that further for both elevens, as he played one trials are to be held before a final half for the Whites and the re- side is chosen. The selection mainder of the game for the Col committee are Major H. M. J. ours. G. E. R. Divett (H. K. Chib) McIntyre, RA, G. E. R. Divett, played as inside right for the and Lt. Mackenzie, R.N.
Adičemu
- A CIVILIAN TRIAL MATCH
ting, the Waites defeated the Col. ours by 5 goals to three, in a fur- ther triagame, for a combined vilian side to be matched against the Combined Services scheduled to take place acor Yesterday's trial match was played before a' small,
ty/
hockey tourment, the "Y" Lad-
7 West Ham 1-Doncaster ·
3 Bwansea. Notta+F.,
4: Southampton. 1.
2 Bradford
2. Blackpool
2 Norwich.
3 Cartie
5 Gatestead
Blackport
6 Mansheld
THIRD DIVISION (South)
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1. Bristol C. Northampton 2 Coventry
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Hibernians
6 Abroath
1 Queen's Pk
although
Airdrie
Clyde Dunfermline 1 Celtic Hamilton 2 Aberdeen
Hearts
les "B" defeated the Feccio "B" by tournament have now been decid-) Motherwell the only goal scored, netted by M. §ed and this Saturday, the Read at King's Park yesterday. † final and This will
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