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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

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TROOPS IN CAMP.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929.

saved by Blissett. Fry put in a good centre a few minutes later, but Welch shot straight into Blissott's handa.

The Somersets began to exort pressure, and a pass from Troth to White, which was sent by the latter to Kearle, who put in a good centre, resulted in Scott scoring the first goal.

As has been the custom in past years, parties of ratings, accompanied by officers, from warchips in the harbour will visit the troops in

The Somersets got going again, a for short periods. The first to go was by Spurdle, who beat Evans, and will kick well forward being followed up be a party of two officers and

camp

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toun of other ratings from H.M.S. White, following up still further, tried Overturements are in progress for

and cleared.

Berwick, whor will spend about a to shoot, but Evans was in the way, week, commencing to-morrow, at Sun Wai, where tho' K.O.S.B. are under canyan. This should provs a change from the monotony of life aboard. Other parties, from it.M.S. Cornwall will leave on the 25th of this month

the 2nd. December.

Cricket.

An Inter-Company cricket match was played at Shumshulps, yesterday afternoon, the teams being from "A" and "B" Compames, S.L.I.. the latter winning by six wickets. Scores:

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Better play on the Departmentala left brought them to the Somerseta' line, but a gbal-kick was the result, and the Somersets returned to the other end, for Richards to put in s centre, resulting in a corner. Midfield which was kicked behind. and end-to-end play

for occurred time, though a long shot by Troth was tipped over the bar by Andrews, the resulting corner again not being brought to any advantage.

4 Scott,

A nice centre by Kearle, although it was not accepted by White and Spardle, was, brushed into the goal by The Departmentals got away from the kick-off, and forced a comer. 8 which they could not turn to account.

the 32 Handa

by Ashman 7 Somersets away again in the Depart Rmentals half, and a good pass from the right by Kaarle was neatly headed in by Spardle.

102

Brewer bowled 'well to take seven wickets for 56 runs..

"B" Coy, SALI. Varrier. b Wils Richardson, 1.b.w., b Willis .. Cant. Strachey, e and b Knapp Huish, e Knapp, b Huish

Denmead, not out

Murphy, not out

Extras

Total (for 4 wkts.)

Tennis Finals.

Bent

This second roverse gave the De- partmentals some inspiration, for they came down the field well, a shot by Fry being neatly saved, bot Blis satt's clearance was weak, and the ball went to Lyons, who tried a long shot, only to miss just wide.

the On resuming, Departmentals 28 had

as, much of the game as their Ponents, but weakness in the for:

line"

getting revented their hear enough to look dangerous. On near 14 several occasions the forwards were apparently well through, but weak finishing spoiled their efforts. Twel

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a studio dance, for which a limited number of invitations will be lined. The idea is to popularise dance nights on the radio. Further particulars, will be published shortly.

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The full programme for to-day la by Z.B.W. on 960 metres. 5.00-8.00 pm. Programme of Co- lumbla records supplied through the courtesy of Messrs. The Anderson Music Company. "Amoureuse, Valse," "Valse Bleue,"

J. H. Squire Celenta Octet. "Lanette, Waltz Caprice," "I Love the Moon," "

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Roy Henderson, Baritone, Serenade," "Capricletto from String Quartet," "Song of Hybrals the Cretan.".

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(Londonderry Air),"

... 140 ves kicked over when he had the goal at his mercy. The only score in this half came from Spurdle; whose shot The final of the Singles in the

hit the pos

post" and bounced in. For the Honkong Area Other Ranks' tennis

Lyons play- Departmentals, Lyo competition was played at Seokumpooed well at Centre-half as did Dean at yesterday afternoon Staff Serit right-half. The better of the two Harly was beaten by Serft. Trumper, backs was Norris, Evans having a 6-1, 6-0, after a rather disappointing ost noticeable amongst the for-

the Sam

Someraets, Kearle match. Hardy was not on his game, and was continually finding the net wards.

all played well. though with his short Cross-shots, whilst Trth did yomon service at centre-Ballet Trumper was at the top of his form, half, and both backs were safe. The first set contained 54 points, of which Trumper took 94, though, The teams to meet in the Inter- after losing the

part. League of H.M.S. Berwick yes. first game on his own service, he was taken- to deuse

terday afternoon were the Day-men

Port Stokers. the three times in the third game, four and the

Latter times in the fourth game, and once being winners by the only goal scored in the fifth game. Trumper's strong a few moments from time.

Teame service, which was sometimes made'to

Raymond, Daymen. Burrows; high, had Hardy

Baker, Foreman, Percev: very careful, Downes:

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he made nine of his points Fulmer. Mr. Down, Chapman, Jen- sprinkler Concert Orch.

in the first get through dropping short Trumper's feet as the latter ran in, and four points in the same way in the second set

Soon after the second set started, it was seen that Hardy would not His service gave Trumper no win. difficulty, and was usually placed to Trumpet, which is

the

one of

trumpa. Trumper rarely hit the net, his usual fault when he did lose a point heing to over-drive

slightly.

Football,

The only match to be played in the Hongkong Area League yesterday in Blongkong

was, that

that between Company, S.L... and the combined RAS.C. and RA.P.C. team, and the former won by four goals to mil. The Departmentals' defence was mostly sound, but their forwards could not seem to find their shooting boots, and thefr combination left a good deal to be destred Teams:

Port

Stokers Teague; Oliver, Fleming: Mannelly, Ewans, Harrison: Vaale. Donoghue, McCarthy, King, Thom.

Referee, Leading Seaman Crossley, At Caroline Hill, the Day-men kicked off, and play ran from end to and

without result, though the Stokers had the better of play at the

wa twice having beginning, Borrow King.

hard

to

he first real attempt at combina- Lion came when good pass was given McCarthy, who transferred to Veale. the latter putting past. Bonoghue had a good run, beating two men, but was tackled by Ray wond. and McCarthy, working his way towards the centre, had a shot, but Burrows cleared in good style.

No score occurred before the in terval, in which the Stokers had the

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In the first half, the Gunners had the best of

the game, and were In the second half, play wax on really unlucky to lead by only one

goal,

by scared Hill much the same lines as before, with

at half time. neither side being able to score, until, Following on the interval, the En shortly before the end, from a scrim-gineers scored through Jenner, but the mage in the front of the Day-men's Gunners' reply to the equaliser was Anot goal. Thom netted with a good hard another goal from Hill, and

one, just before full-time, from Gar- dinor.

BASC and R.A.P.C.-Andrews; Norris,

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Company,

S.LI-Bitssett; Lawrence, Filler: Jones. Troth, drive. Prganell Kearle, White, Spurdle. Scott, Richards.

Hockey. In an early

of the Hockey At the commencement, the ex Knock-Out Competition. the 12th changes were fairly even, although) Battery, R.A. beat the R. E. and the Somersets forced the first corner. R. Signals at Sookumpoo, yesterday The Departmentals then made afternoon. Teams: ground on the left, and Fry took a pot-shot from a distance, which was

12th. Bty Hayward; Langford, Merrett; Breeds, Wells, L. Miller:

The Engineers were well served by their backs, but their forwards were inclined to remain too far back, so that, the Gunners' backs had plenty of opportunity to clear. The most dangerous wing on the field was the Gunners' loft, well fed by Lt. Miller.

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