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FOOTBALL TRIAL.
SELECTED TEAM DRAW WITH
SERVICES.
At Sookunpoo yesterday, ahotbar Interport football trial game was played, the result being a draw of three goals all. The teams were:
Selected Team.-G. Rodger: Wynne and Reaves; Hedley, West and Bliss: B. Gasano, A. V. Gosano, Goldman, Bowley-Bull and C. Pile.
Services Team:-Fletcher: Oliver and Jones; Timberlake, Evans and Butler; Sorble, Cartwright, Stephan son and Craig.
It will be acon that the Services flelded tea players only.
Before a Service player had played the ball it was in the net. Goldniah
started, the game with pass to |Bewley-Bull, The latter returned to the centre and Goldman and Goyang Look the ball down and Gesano beat Fletcher with a well placed shot.
The selected team again got down and forced a corner, and D. Gesang sent tile flag kick into the aldo of the net. Fletcher turned behind from Goldning and the Services cleared the fing kick, when Cartwright running through tested Rodger. From the eirarance Stephenson sant. in a hard drive and the hall struck the under- side of the bar and rebounded, the referee blowing and pointing to the centre of the field. Score, one all.
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POLO TOURNAMENT.
SUCCESS-FOR TODD LOTS" AND THE K.O.S.B
While most people found the biting cold of yesterday thorough- ly undesirable, the players in the Hongkong Polo Club's American Tournament at the Club grounds last evening must have found it most delightful.
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The sharp evening made for ideal polo weather, and as a result the two games decided were both fast and interesting. Results were as follows:
"Odd Lots", beat Civilians, 2 goals to 1,
K.O:S.B. beat Headquarters Officer, 2 goals to 1.
While it cannot be denied that the Civilians played a very poor game on form, it was soon shown that their opponents were a very solid body and the Civilians, had a hard task to come up to their standard. In all, this match was
worthy one and the defeated Civilians are to be congratulated on going down to a better, team after a tough struggle.
The selected team were having the
The military match was ex- better of the midfield exchanges and tremely fast and showed that the the Services defended well.
Bewley Bull sent forward and Gold-lecal officers are still in the front nan pushed the mill between the rank of riders and polo players. backs, Bewley Bull running in to beat If their speed and accuracy yes. Fletcher from close range. Halftime, terday was an indication of what Seleètol Team 2, Services Team 1."- is to come, the remaining games
of the tournament promise ex tremely well.
The Second Half. Lowden in junior Navy pisyen) came on to complete the Serfices
With their customary hospitali- tenin. A. V. Gorano sent out to the left, and Pile put over, Goldman trapy the Club entertained a small, ping the ball and benting Fletcher though bright gathering and the with a high shot. Wynne gave away afternoon was thoroughly enjoyed axcorner, and in the resulting scramble by the fortunate visitors. in the goal region Wymme handled in the penalty area, Jones took the klek, and sent the ball into the net, but the kick, had to be retaken. Jones, however, agala placed the ball in the art.
A free kick to the Services three Fards outside the penity aren WOR cleared, and the selected tenn get close ir when Bewley Bull became | off'shin.
The teams playing in the tour- iament are as follows:
Headquarters.-Colonel Brown- rigy. Major Campbell, Colonel Haakard, Mr. Baskervyle Glogg.
K.O.S.B.-Major Lake, Mr. Welch, Mr. Scott Elliott, Mr. Mac- Laren-
Civilians. Mr. Heard, Mr. Gor- don, Mr. Stanton, Mr. Oliphant.
Odd Lols-Capt. - Ramsay, Ma-
Fletcher did, well to clear from n hard drive by A: Gosung. The Ser vlees team played up strongly, and Craig dropped over from the wingjar Hewson, Major Wolfe Murray, Stephenson and Rodger then played Mr. Churchill.. the all together, and the half, went out to the right. Lawden, running in. sent it into the net with Rodger ahst, making the score three all.
The selected train_now got dową, drive by A. Gonna was well stopped by Fletcher and cleared, Fletcher cleared from Goldman, aril Bliss returning the ball, Bewley Bull hended wide. Redley gave a corner, and Craig placing well, Stephenson bended hilo Roger's hands.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
INDIAN R. C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
The following will represent the
1st. XI.. (Home): A. el Arculli,
Jones next gave a carner, and Flet.LR.C. in their league matches cher cleared the far kiek. A. V. against the I.K.C.C. on Saturday: Gosano lobbed the ball close in, and Bowley
Bull hit the apright with bir Then in trying to head the ball into the net. Wynne gave away a corner which was cleared.
A. H. Rumjahn, A. H. Madar, A. K. Minu. A. R. Minu, O. Ismail, A. M. Runjahn, S. A. Ismail, C. F. A free kick twenty-five yards out Doodha, J. S. A. Curreem, and A. was met by A. Gosano, and he slut | A. Rumjahn (Capt.). Jover, Rodger next fipped over the 2nd. XI. (Away): M. R. Abbas,
bar from a shot by Craig. "A. good
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movement by the inside forwards Lauk. S. Ackher, H. T. M. Barma, A.. the ball to The other end, but Jones R. H. Email, D. Mohamed, A. nipoed in and cleared. Stephenson Namanbhoy, Sirdar Khan, A. R went through, and Bliss running back Suffiad; A. S. Suffad. F. M. el hout him close In. Jones cleared a | Arculli, and M. P. Madar (Capt). centre from Pily, and the final whistle | Reserve: S. Ismail. sounded with the segre Three xouls
all.
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RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB DEFEAT THE EIGHTH FLOTILLA
Although the Club "A" forwarde were slightly outclassed by the 8th Flotilla pack, the Club managed to win rather decisively by eleven points Cone gual and two tries) to nil. The quick breaking-up of the Navy for wards, coupled with the fact thut quite a number of the Club aide had not played together before, was re- sponsible for the fact that the score was not larger. The same argument also appiles to the Flotilla side, as it is understood that some lust-minute hanges had to be made in the side originally chosen. The teams were us follows:
Club-As notified, except that the three-quarter line should have read, from right to left, Skinner.' Divelt. Churchill, Coppin.
81. Flotillis-Pay L. Cdr. Bolster: Lt. Welby, Lt. Atkinson, Lt. Tighe Bradshaw; L. Cdr. Surtees. North; LC Cdr. Sim. Lt., Dwane, Lt. Moseley, Welbum, Edwards, Shure. Padden. Helmyard.
GARRISON NEWS.
ANOTHER ARMY RUGBY TRIAL MATCH.
The Army are holding their second Rugby trial match at the Club ground to-day. This is in preparation for the Navy-Army match on the same ground on Saturday, Whilst the Army are standing by their forwards they need some improvement in their outsides. The answer to, this very pressing question may be forthcoming to-day
Association Football.
University Teams,
The following will represent the University in their League matches against the Craigengower CC. on Saturday:
**IRL XI. (Away): ̊C. W. Lam (Capt.), S. V. Gittina, L. T. Ride, D. K. Saniy, M. B. Osmon, A. P. Gutteres, E. A. Lee, A. Baker, D. J. N. Ander son, W. H. Kwan, S. R. Kermani.
2nd XI. (Home); F. Hiploois A. B. Suliemnon, K. T. Loke, G. E. (Capt.). AA. Aziz, A. Chan Fook,
Yeoh, C. Candah, H. E. M. Adams, P. L. Tan, K. P. Gan, A. T. Noman- bhoy.
University v Combined League.
The following have been selected to represent the University Past and Present in a friendly match against the Combined League on-Sunday at 2 p.m. at Pokfulum:
A. A. Rumjahn (Capt.), C. W. Lam, L. T. Ride, D. K. Samy, S. V. Gittins, A. P. Guterres, F. Zimmern, E. Zim- mern, A. T. Lee, D. J. N. Anderson,.. S.. R. Kermani.
'Reserves:-D, Laing, A. Chan Fook, ; *. Hiptools,
LOCAL YACHTING.
RESULT OF THE FIFTH LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP.
The
RACES.
fifth Ladies' Championship races in connexion with the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club were called yes.. terday, the course being;
Charinel Rocka (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Mark on Line (P), Cust Rock Mark Boat (P); "a distance of 56 miles,
The results were an' follow:
"H" Class, Started 3 p.m.
Finish Correct-
od
od Time, Time.
tion 4.14.03 4.13,80 1 4.15.45 4.13.56 2 4.21,28 4.17.50 4
Yacht.
A goalless draw was the result of La Lindu... a very good match at Happy Valley Diana yesterday afternoon, when Sirdar met Thracian, Teams:
Colloen. Dorothea
Posi-
4,18,45 4.14.88 8
Sirdar Stott; Harness, Holden; I. Y. & G, Classen, Started 3.05 p.m. Braliam, Hobbs, Greenwood; Edmund-
Luxton, Horner Welch. Daphne onionPearson; Hayes, Sloan: Halcyon
Buric Wings
4.32.40 Scratch
4.32.12
4.83.18
Bluenose
4.83.37.
4.34.80
488.33 D.N.F.
Clarke, Baker, Nelson; Lowe, Burie, Ward, Skects, Stratford.
This was a second division China Boojum Fleet football league match, but the Speedwell class of football played was worthy Adanac of senior sides,
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