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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1932.
THE SIM SHIELD,
PRESENTED TO WINNERS YESTERDAY,
the
The Hongkong Hockey Club, winners of the Sim Shield, wore fented by the Royal Navy by goal to nil in thole return Axture on the Navy ground, Kowloon, yesterday afternoon.
THE RIFLE CLUB.
NEW RANGE AT KOWLOON TONG READY.
Those interested in the newly- do- formed Hongkong Rida Club will one be glad to hear that the new riflo ranga at Kowloon Tong is now ready. Apart from matches, it is eventually hoped to have a mluin- ture rifle range and a revolver
It was a surprising defent, in view of the performances that the Club hadi range. given in their previous encounters,
cir-
but the Navy men played extraor Application forms for member- dinarily well, and merited hele ship to the Club have been victory. They were in the picturo culated by Mr. B. R. Dovey, the during the major portion of the game on. Secretary. It is understood and their forwards put up a splendid that rules are being prepared and showing. They were also a faster it is anticipated that general than the Hongkong Club men,
public meeting will «goin be call- combined to better effect,
vd about the middle of February.
The
and
Navy were given other chances of scoring, but their impetuosity spoilt these openings, Fletcher, who neared the only point of the match, had the Club goalie at his mercy on
The membership of the Club in open to the Services, ex-Service men, volunteers, ox-volunteera who have attained offlelency here one occasion, but shot hard and or in some other part of the Ent- straight, and Gregory was able stop the ball with his pads. On the Ex-Iteservists who have received pire, Police, Police Reservists and rebound, Fletcher was given another chance of shooting, and sent the ball high to the left corner of the goal, but Gregory effected a surprising save with his left hand.
the Police Reserve Silver Badge,
The new range has been previd- ed by the Government, which has fatipulated that persons eligible for The Navy backs vifectively coped the Volunterra" but not members with the few brenkoways of the tab be not lavited to become members forwards, and with powerful tear of the Rifle Club.
aner transferred the tal: to their apponents' territory. Conule. Bowen was responsible for some fine work at left back, and was oldy assisted by 1.1. Kennelt. The colle, Higham, hnd practically nothing to do, except towards the end.
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KOWLOON RUGBY.
HOME TEAM DEFEAT SIDE FROM CUMBERLAND.
The Club forwards were very dis appointing, and did not romlane us well as they had done in previous matchen, Gwen Hughes and 1. B.! A team from the Kowloon Rugby Evans were hard working, but even club met a fifteen from B. M. S.
not worle They coubl
miracle. Cumberland at Kowloon yesterday, Perhaps, the best player on their and after a vigorous game, the hone side was W. A. Rood at half bark, tenne won by fight points to mit. He played splendidly in the first half,! The Kowloon men put up a much and stopped many a dangers Navy better showing than in recent games. movement. Gregory did excredingly but the Cumberland players never well in goal, and but for him the fullowed them to take things too cantly, Naval store might have been grenter. The Navy forwards worked hard, bat The goal scored by the Navy was the three were unable to break towards the end of the first half, when through.
Fletcher netted with a low drive after Ferguson scored first for Kowloon, dribbling the ball op from the left touching down after kicking the ball inside position. Previous to this heneross the line. Wilson's kick Just had missed a solden opportunity of failed. Crozier touched down in the Heuring.
second ludf for Kowloon, and Wilson
At the close of the game, Mrs.converted, Huyford, the wife of Capt. Huxford, captain of the Army team, presenteil He shield to A, A, Daud, captain of Clay Club team.
Flu Teams were na follow:
Chab. Gregory: Woodward, Rod- rue; W. A. Rood, Dand, A. R. Botelho: Owen Hughes, D. R. Evans, C. C. Francis, E. V. Reed and F. C. Fin-
cher.
Navy-Highang Lt. Reonett, Cdr. Bowenk Lt. Inslefoot, Lt. Wilkinson, Lt.Cdr. Banks; LA. Rimington, Cdr. Shelley, LE-CH. Wheeler.
Mid. Fletcher and L. Bowermau.
GOLF.
JUNIOR SEMI-FINALS AT KOWLOON.
The semi-finals of the Junior Cham- pionship at Kowicon Golf Club were played on Sunday when L. Goldman defeated Lifton by a comfortable margin and H. T. Buxton beat Sinton on the 18th green. The final will he played on the 21st February,
Captain's Cup.
A NEW SWEEPSTAKE.
RIVAL TO IDISH HOSPITALS MAKES APPEARANCE.
London, Jan. 27. A rampetitor to the Irish Hon- pitala Sweepstake has appeared with Lind of "world the formation
subscription fund" which has receiv ed a concession to conduct a sweep. stake in Danzig on behalf of blind persona.
The promoters Announce that they have given
up all claim to profite under the concession. Reuter's Special Servier.
DR. T. C. WANG BACK AGAIN.
MAY BE RE-APPOINTED FOREIGN MINISTER.
Nanking. Jan. 27.
here
Last week-end was the final oppor-
Dr. C. T. Wang arrived tunity of qualifying and the success-this afternoon from Shanghai.
fut players were T. J. Price (79-10) Reporis are current that he may and A. Laughton (82:12).
be appointed Foreign Minister pain. the position be vacated
The following is the result of the draw for the Captain's Cup competi-1st September.--Reuter,
tion to be played on or before Sunday:
(it will be rated that the handicaps of the two above-mentioned players have been reduced):
J. D. Thomson (3) v W. Graves (10) J. Pooler (1) v. P. Planner (7) W. J. Woolley (12) v. W. Hyde (11)
G. Reid (13) v J. L. Litton (12)
G. Russell (6) v. F. E. Remedios (2)
G. E. L. Johnson (13) v. G. Mur-
phy (11)
A. Laughton (11) v A. A. Loper (3)
W. Taylor (6) T. J. Prico (9)
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