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ARMY BOXING FINALS. YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY.
LAST NIGHT'S EVENTS AT THE CITY HALL
CLUB BEAT ARMY IN SİM SHIELD.
There was an unexpectedly poor Stubborn defensive work earned attendance at the City Hall loat victory for the Club in their second night, when the finals of the Army] match against the Army in the Sim Boxing Tournament were fought out, Shlold
competition, at the United together with the semi-finals of the Bervices Recreation Club ground yes Welter and Light-Heavy Weights.terday afternoon, the civilians gaine Although there were a number of ing their second win by the only goal Survleemen in the circle, with scored. sprinkling of civilians, to fill that The exchanger were extremely fast, section of the hall, there wore only but there were periods of unimpres a Low spectators in the stalls and sive play, with the ball confined to the ringside sents were only half midfield and rather unscientific use of full,
sticks.
LOCAL RUGBY.
MIXED NAVY TEAM DEFEAT THE CLUB "A"
Yesterday's teams in the match be- tween the Club "A" fifteen and the Navy (composed of players from the Barwicks and Medway, plus a capable back from the R.A.F.) were really ja nucleus of a Low good men with others to do some of the donkey-work. The Navy won by a goal, a dropped gor!, a penalty goal and three tries (18 points) to a try (3 points). The teams were as follow:
However, some very good fighting Although the Club cannot be fairly was witnessed, and one or two sur termed lucky to have won, yet it is prising results, notably Walton, who doubtful if they would have enjoyed
Club "A."-8. J. 11. Fox; W. D. went on from the semi-finals of the this muccess had not their rearguard light-heavies, after being knocked put up such a magnificent display. Johnson, I. A. Ross, G. A. L. Pium down in the first round, to knock his Halves and backs combined to break fitford, J. H. MoElney, W. R. An- mer, H. V. Koop: Green, Prophet; H. opponent out in the second. Walton up the Army attack, and to accom-rewa, W. Hartley, Cochrane, W. F. was having the better of his final plish this gave no quarter. What when his opponent brought him to was unfortunate, from the Club view. Korr, J. B. Atkinson, Hobbin.
ton'a opponent.
The fights, and (hoir results, were as
follow:
Welter-Weights.
hle knees and then hit him after be polnt, was the inability of the inter- Navy.-A. C. Slater (R.A.F.); Lt. ing cautioned. There was only one mediates to finish off their excellent Faakes (Berwick), Welby (Berwick), thing to be done to disqualify Wal-destructive work with some equally aid. Parker (Berwick), Pascoe (Ber. good constructive forward passes wick); Worrall (Berwick), Wool Generally speaking the forwards had house (Medway); Burg. Lt. Nicolson to go back and help themasives to the (Medway), Pascoe (Berwick), Knight ball, thus depriving them of any real Medway), Li, Harrison (Berwick), Sapper Evana, R. E., shaped well chance to make headway in attack.
Bowden (Berwick), Moore (Berwick), against 'to. McGowan, A. & S. H., The Army, although appearing the Spring (Medway), Wilkinson (Med.
better-balanced team, failed to im-way). in the first round, and was boxing press in front of goal. Even over- well, although he could not entirely looking the fact that for the most part The Navy had all the better of the Avoid meeting some of McGowan's tho forwards were kept in strong game in the first half, and the Club heavy swings. In the second round, subjection by the opposing defence, were rarely in Navy territory, Evans was often forced to cover there were times when they had Worrall proved very enterprising for which he did very cleverly, but in the opportunities of scoring and throw the Navy, and dropped gont with a third round a really beautiful clip to them away by lack of initiative or nice kick soon after the commence- the jaw put him down for the count. aver-eagerness,
ment. whilst he Intercepted_n pann This Won the semi-final of the
claverly later to score a try. Between weights.
these scores, Slater kicked a good penalty goal. Then some combination between the Navy forwards, and skort passen between Wilkinson, Pascoe and Moore ended in the intter scoring between the pasta for Nicol- son to convert,
Viewed generally, however, the game was interesting, with the Club Pteworthy winners, if only from the fact that they took advantage of their one real chance of scoring,
In the Anal, McCowan mut Morrison, S.W.B.. who took all the punishment that McGowan could band out in the first round, and reined t The first half was blank, and was thrive on it. McGowan's swings, and featured by heavy rushes to both a fairly steady left, were in evidence ends of the field, with defence always in the second round, but Morrison predominent over attack. The second came back with useful punches that period was not very old when somet had McGowan looking rattled. Mor-clever opening work by the Club rlson's timing wns exceptionally right wing gave M. G. Marriott the good, too. In the third round, Morri- opportunity of scoring, which he made non gave a much better display, and full use of, finding the net with an
ordered another|| excellent shot, when the referee
Nielson was injured early in the second half, and his absence led to the Club seeing more of the ball from the scrums, but little use of the various opportunities WAS made. though Koop, Plummer and Rose minde repeated efforts on the left. About five minutes pressure by the Navy led to Parker getting over for a try, but the kick was charred down. Then McElney, who had played Y.M.C.A. Team for To-day. hard all the game, made a nice run, Against the Army, at King's Park without any support be it said, and There this afternoon, the Y.M.C.A. hockey scored near the cornor-dag. club will be represented by G. F. was no further score, but both rides Reen; R. Dormor and L. Tipulo; G.] made strenuous efforts, the Club Mitchell. F. Allen and A. R. Brown; having rather the better of the game A. Tate, W. J. Brown, F. E. Ashton, towards the end, J. Smith and T. 3. Price."
round to be fought, with McGowan Thereafter, the Club were given apparently tiring. Morrison seemed many anxious moments, but the Army to have the night in his grasp. But forwards did not convince, and one MeGowan.come up fresh, and bacter-had the impression that they would ed Marrison about the ring, and had never pierce such a sterling defence. him very groggy at the Anisk. Me- Gowan obtained the verdict in a keen fight.
Light Heavy-Weights. Bdr. Walton, R.A., met Pte. Living- ston, A. & S. H., in the semi-finals, and was put on the floor in the first round, but came back cleverly and dodged well a lot of hard blows. In the second round he had Livingston groggy, and put him out for the count just about eleven seconds before time.
In the final, Walton met L/Cpl. Tenfold, S.W.B., and there was con: siderable contrast in styles. Tenfold made rushes, and it for the body, whilst Walton made points with bangs to the head and face. Tenfold was kann blowing, however, and might Ive been put out in the first round had Walton gone for the stomach. In the second round, Walton was having matters more or less his own way until he was forced to his knoon, when when Tenfold hit him Unca down, and again after being told to stand back by the referee. Tenfeld was, rightly, disqualified, and Walton declared the winner.
Fly-Weights.
Y.M.C.A. 2nd Eleven. The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. second eleven against the Hongkong Indian Poilce team nt King's Park on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.
W. J. Scotcher, J, M. Purvis, L. Tipple, L. W. Macey, F. Allen, R. A. Bates, H. Muller, W. II. Smith, Dr. Ashton, F. Parker, W. J. Brown.
FOOTBALL.
KOWLOON'S TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
FORMER SINGAPORE
PLAYER.
GETS CAP IN ENGLISH
RUGGER TEAM.
M. S. Bonaventura, a former Singapore forward, was awarded This cap in the English XV which)
met Wales recently.
Bonaventura was also a member of the A.P.C. team and malo his last appearance in Malayan Rugby in the 1928-29 season. He also The following have been selected to played for Bangkok when he was represent Kowloon lat. Eleven veraus in Stam. Police, on Kowloon Football Club ground, on Saturday, kick off at 4 Angus; Martin, Bliss: Hedley, Me- Kelvie, Dowman; Plle, Simpson, Gil- lott, Grimwood, Ianson,
Drummer Perry. A. & S.H., fought. a plucky fight ngainat Pte. Slythe, S.W... and, though perhaps lost prominent in aggression, managed to get a shade ahend in points to obtain the decision.
Reserve: Moss.
Bantam Weights, Although L/Cpl. Costello, A. & S.I., roomed to do quite a considerable F. Angus; Guest, Eastman: Ever amount more covering an than his cat, Gilchrist, Smith: White, Whiting, opponent, Pt. Blanchard, S.W.B., he Spury, Cotton, Bickford. Reserves obtained the decision. Costello hnd Kerr, A. B. Clemo.
LOCAL CRICKET,
The following will represent the The following have been selected
represent 2nd. Eleven versus L. R. C. 2nd XI in a League match Recreio on K.F.C. ground, kick off at against the Royal Engineers at Sockunpoo on Saturday at 2 p.m. 2.30 p.m.:
(sharp)F. M. el Arculli (Capt.), J. S. Acicber, M. I. Abbra, H. T. M. Barma, M. P. Madar, D. Mohamed, A. R. H. Esmail, S. Ismail, A. M. Rumjahn, A. R. Sufflad and A. S. Suffad.
n peculiar style, and this probably |---- accounted for his not being hit so often as Blanchard.
Feather-Weights.
DECORATION.
more defence than Wailes, though his right was hardly ever in evidence, Cpl. Garland, S.W.B., defeated Pte, and bla left was only used in leading. Binckburn, A. and S.H., in a hard-Walles contented himself with wait-1 GEN. CHANG GETS A hitting match, and was sent to the ing for an opening that rarely came, boards for a count of eight, in the and both were tiring towards the end. frat round, but fought back pluckily Walles took the decision in a fight though obviously in pain for the rest that had little excitement in it, of the round. Boxing was pretty and scientific on both sides, though there was rather too much holding after the exchanges in the second round, Gar. land got the verdict in a close fight by the harder hitting and better do fonce.
Middle-Weights.
At the conclusion of the fighting,
JAPANESE ORDER OF THE RISING SUN.
handsome cups were presented to sho winners and runners-up by Colonel R. B. Cousens, D.3.0., who congra-
Mukden, Jan. 21, tulated the winners on their success,
On behalf of the Emperor of And said how enjoyable the bouts had beon. All credit was due, he said, to Japan, the Japanese Consul General the organisers of the tournament, wheat Mukden to day presented Gen- had worked hard, both in the pre-
(First liminary arrangements and in the oral Chang Hauch-lang with the details and organisation of the final Order of the Rising Sun
Clase)-Router.
Sit. Walles A. and S.H., was a shade too good for Pte. Jones, S.W.B., In this Oght. Jones seemed to have rounds.
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