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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1930.

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THE WORLD SPORT

THE NAVY SPRING SURPRISE,

· COMBINED' CHINESE BEATEN YESTERDAY.

· LOCAL FOOTBALL.

-By "Wanderer".

Yesterday'a mitch, in which the Royal Navy defeated the Combin- ed Chinese, provided the only sur the week-end, prise result over On the previous day, practically the same Navy team had beaten the Royal Artillery by three clear goals.

The results were:-

Senior League.

Royal Navy

South China

INTERPORT GOLF.

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GYMKHANA AT KWANTI

EXCELLENT SPORT AT YESTERDAY'S MEETING.

THEATRE ROYA.

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ENGLISH SINGERS

Delightful weather. favoured the Gymkhana arranged by the officers of the 1st Bn, Somerset Light Infantry, which took place on the Kwant -courae

yesterday. Some excellent sport was witnessed, whilst some of the events were extremely amusing. The ladies rode especially well. The when only untoward incident was Lieut. Thicknesse fell in taking a burdle in the Gymkhana Cup race and HONGKONG EASILY WINS

had the misfortune to dislocate his OVER MANILA.

wrist. During the afternoon, much- enjoyed selections were rendered by Hongkong concluded its Inter-the Somerset Band. The various port golf programme on Saturday events resulted as follows: by soundly trouncing Manila, thus

Gymkhana Cup.. having come out on top against Lt. Col. C. H. Little's Sunloch (186 Ibs.) (Mr. Worrall): 1 On Friday, the Hongkong|| Mr. C. W. P. Richardson's Sucre (168 players were six points up by

lbs.) (Mr. Richardson) 2 winning all the fourballs, and on Saturday they iven four of the six

Cdr. Bulteel) 3 Also ran: Bingo (165) (NT. Thick-glorious music of the singles, thus securinge victory on

nesse), Eclipse. Eve (168) (Mr. Mock-

|days of Queen Eliz.both the match' by ten points to two.

The weather was all that coulder), Strathiorne (108) (Mr, Malling- ley), Siang River (165) (Mr. Alma), be desired, being in market con-

and May (172) (Mr. Cave), trast to that of Friday. Marton Somerset Light Infantry Steeplechase and. Dodwell lost their matches, Mr. C. H. Howard's Duke of the former rather surprisingly, but, on the whole, the Hongkong was far superior to the .term

Manila aggregation. The scores

all-comers.

'were: " Shewan bent Fielder Andrewes beat Mason

Bloxham bent Cothran Marton lost to Mackay

".. 0 Dodwel lost to Parroll

3 RA.

f

4. St. Joseph's

1

Wrigley beat Douglas

Junior League.

Athletic "A"

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Ewo

A

R. A. Res.

3

University

Club Ites.

2. S. Chinn "B"

1

5 St Joseph'a

1

Athletic "B" Kowloon Somerneta Navy Res. Eastern

K. O. 5. B.

5 S. China "A"

Friendly Matches.

Combined Chinese 1 Navy Kowloon

3 Ming Tak

*

NAVY WIN EASILY. New Forwards Get Three Goals,

3

the

The Navy defeated the. Royal Artillery with the greatest of euse, à brilliant exhibition by Flet cher, Taylor "find Rawlings, the last lines of défence, alone pre- venting a much heavier pebre,

The Navy made four for Lard changes from

team which

they have been relying upon for the greater and the part of the season, newly-compoard. line, if less better artistic, showed a much conception of goal-getting re- quirements, taking the searest route, and shooting at every: «op- portunity.

The Navy dominated Lle game, the R.A. half-backs being over-run by LA nippy forward line, while McGregor, Jones, Tilley and their colleagues in de- fence Kave the R.A. forwards very little scope,

....up.

.5.and 4.

Gand

8 and 3.

.3 and 2.

4 and 3..

FRANCE'S CHANCE.

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RUGBY.

Mrs, Lake's Sheila (16)

lbs.) (Mr. Cave)

Nieblung (175 lbs.) (Mr. Arnold) 1 Mr. D. A. Cave's Mavanagher (175 Mr. E, H. Worrall's Brown Eve (175 lbs.) (Mr. Worrall) a Also ran: Fook Shau (Mr. J. H. Alms), Snowflake (Mr. S. J. Brice), Bearer (Mr. A, 0. Swayne), Pacific Ocean, (Mr. L. N. Evans), Harold Lloyd, (Mr. H. St. B. Philpot).

Saddling Race.

1

Mr. T. C. T. Beck's Strathiorne

(Mr. Beck) Mr. J. G. Shillington's Bingo

(Mr. Mattingley) 2 Also ran: Fook Shan (Mr. Alms), Tin (Mr. Woral), Sucre (Mr.

IRELAND BEAT ENGLAND AT Richardson), Rummy (Mr. Digby

Welsh) and Drake (Mr. Cavej.

Mule Derby. Bun (Pte. Thorley) Suckle (Pte. Honeybun) Stoppages (Pie. Barrel) Farmer's Boy (Pte. Petheram)

Market Race,

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There was an attendance of 40,000 le witness the game. The victory of the Irish team places France in a very favourable position of winning the Championship for the first time in history. The Irish tackling and their Worall, defensive work carried the day. Eng- Inne opened the scoring with a try Mr. Whitter through Novis and led by three points. Jones to nil at the interval, but by a ruse, Mr. Phillips Sugdeng signalled Murray to drop back into an unmarked position and then he whipped the ball him, ro uiting in Murray searing a drop goal. to give Ireland the match. England were rattled thereafter and Ireland were unlucky nat to have scored on two occasions,--Reuter,

FANLING GOLF.

THE CAPTAIN'S CUP. COMPETITION,

For the Captain's Cup Com- petition, played at Fanling over Peacock netted from a corner the week-end, H. U Ireland Bonn after the start, and second qualified with a acord of 71. goal came from Cartwright some (78-7). There were fifty entries,

and other scores were: ten minutes after the interval.

F, J. de Rome

.81-6=75, Peacock credited himself with A. Lammert

D0-15-76. .85-9-76. the third goal after a delightful A. B. Purves

'C. Mycock piece of individualism.

COLLEGE LOSE AGAIN. Two Penalties Conceded Against South China.

.95-1877. :01-14-77.

The R.A's searing chances F. M. Ellis were few. Gill pured pro-= minently in their occisional raids fortably yesterday. The Navy. but his shooting was right off the with one exception, were repre- which conted

eleven target,

by the defeated the Royal Artillery, and the combination gave another Hively display, though on this oc- the defence casion, it was more which showed Its qualities.

McGregor and Jones, Individual- St. Joseph's were more in the ly and as a pair, more than con- of 4-1 armed the high opinions held re picture than the score would indicate, but while, their garding them since their first ap forwards were prodigul with their pearance for the Navy, and it was chances at one end, their de mainly their brilliant work which fenders were equally careless at prevented the first-rate Chinese the other, and, two of South attack from obtaining the full China's goals came as the result fruits of their excellent efforts in

midfield. of penalty awards.

Intact,

MeGrevor especially distinguish- Gallagher had a splendid op. portunity of giving St. Joseph'sed himself, again and again in- tervening when Li Wal-long ap- the lead before the game WAS five minutes old, but he potted peared to be a certain scorer.

The Navy attack was not greatly wildly and within a quarter of an in the picture in the first half, but hour, they were two goals in after the interval Chan Shek- urrears, Cheng Shiu-hong netting pui was kept constantly on the easily from close in while Ip Pak- alert. Peacock beat him easily wa converted a spoj kiek. Pau Ka-within ten minutes. and ten or so ping had a warm time subsequent-minutes later, Dickinson flashed in ly, but managed to keep his charge a brilliant slipt from fificen yürda' range which beat the goalkeeper Cheng Sui-hong and Pau Ka- completely. chuen (penalty) scored further In the closing stages, Li Wal- goals after the interval, St. ting scored with a typical effort, Joseph's coming back in the last a beautifully placed shot leaving ten minutes for Souza to reduce Langlands helpless. the margin.

The Chinese should have made There was not much to choose the game safe in the first half between the sides. St. Joseph's when they had the assistance of were not well served at back, how-astrone wind, but their shooting ever, and thoir forward play was. was below par, and they could, very ragged. South China's play not shake off the attentions of the too was on the scrappy side, Navy defenders. The Navy were though they had I decided definitely the better team after tho advantage forward, In Pak-wa, interval. Leung Wing-tak and Cheng Sui hong all playing exceedingly, well.

SURPRISE NESULT.

) Another Friendly.

Ladies Mile.

Sunlock (Mrs. Lake) ... Samaritan (Miss Scott Harston) The Ptarmigan (Mrs. Chubb)

Also ran:

Brown Eve (Misa De Biere), Sea. Hawk (Mr. Ramsay), May (Miss W. Haley Bell), Lotus (Mrs. Brownrigg), Lochabet (Mrs. Lewis), Digby (Miss Schrober) and Chink Oh (Miss Hutchins).

Ladies Quolt Pegging.

Mr. Brownrigg Miss Schroctor Miss Hutching

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New York, Feb. B. In the American Covered Courts Championship, Hunter beat Julius Seligson, one of the most prominent of the younger players, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2-Reuter's American Service,

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In a friendly game on Saturday, Kowloon's frat eleven, with n leavening of Somerset lovers, defented the Ming Tak F. C, by Navy Defeat the Combined Chinose. three goals to one. Excellent play Fielding a formidable side, was seen in the first half when drawn from the two elevens, which Kowloon led 1-0. but Ming Tak out of bounds, he may at once put up such spirited displays in could not, stay the distance, and play another ball. If it be dicov. the struggle for the championship in the closing stages Kowloon didered, however, that his first bail of China last week-end, the com-much as they willed, and dropped is not out of bounds, it shall con- bined Chinese eleven were ex into the habit of playing. to the tinue in play without penalty. The provisional ball saves delay, pected to defeat the Navy com gallery.

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