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DEBUT SUCCESS
| MAMAK WIN FOR H.M.S. VETERAN
SPARKLING HOCKEY
AT MARINA
H.M.S, Veteran made their do but in this year's Mamak Tourna- ment yesterday when they defent- ed the 20th Battery by two goals to nil on the Navy ground at King's Park. The combined move- ments of the Naval men were very effective and a noticeable feature of their game was the long passing between defence and attack. In this respect Sub. Lt. Carver was outstanding, feeding his forwards from his position at left back with remarkable. accuracy. Ross, in the centre, was the best of the half-back ilne. Ile rendered yeo- man service and was responsible for frustrating many of the moves His of the opposing forwards. Blank men, Marriott and Fossie were to be relled on.
LAWN
BOWLS TENNIS
LAST WOOD
́SEASON CLOSES ON SATURDAY
HONGKONG MEET
KOWLOON.
The Aitkenhead Shield lawn howls match between Hongkong and Kow- loon will be played at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Saturday next, the 16th Inst. Twelve rinks from the Kowloon Clubs will opposo twelve rinks from the Hongkong Clubs and a very keen tussle is ox- pected.
INTERPORT RUGBY
NOT THE BEST FORWARDS
CHOICE
CORRESPONDENT & LOCAL TEAM
"WE SHOULD HAVE
HAD TRIALS”
"WO Ahould have had trials willes "The Champ" in his reply to "Sports Sakes" when he makes further com
ment on the composition of the Hongkong Interport tennis team.
lOF
PROMISE
CLUB DIFFICULTY DISAPPEARING
GOOD PRACTISE· YESTERDAY
Newcomers to the Hongkong Rugby Club had an opportunity of revealing themselves yesterday your when the first practice of the
In his letter, "Tho Champ"
to saya: With reference
The games are to commence at 2.30 p.m. sharp and all players and others correspondent's reply to my letter, season took place at Happy Valley. interested are asked to ba on the was rather amused, to road his The games, which entailed the ground in good time.
lesson on sportsmanship. If he teams being continually switched thinks that I know nothing about about allowed only for a study of In order to avoid delay the rinks the running of an Interport, he is individual form and in this respect.
play were drawn from the,hat when
which the various trams are to very much mistaken. I really the trinis wore a distinct success. the draw between the Clubs was don't see how my suggestion could made on Tuesday last. Score boards be considered unsparting and an and score cards will be made ready insult to Shanghai. before tho start so that it only needs the players to turn up early for the rames to commenco punctually at
2.50 p.m.
A COMPLIMENT.
Last year the Club suffered a gravo handicap by wonk forwards, and by a stroke of good fortune the majority of the how players Could your correspondent tell are "vanners". From the slight me the ranking of the Shanghal impression to be gained yesterday team? I don't think they are go-it would seem that much of the Tens wil be provided during the ing to do the ranking unless they Clab's worries in this direction
a matter of are more or less at an end, afternoon for players and spectatora, know ours first. As
Probably the most prominent of A good understanding was As this match is the last official fact, apart from Khoo. the cham- shown by the three inside men in Aixture of the season Saturday will plon, who is not coming, I don't the "captures" was J. C. Millar, the attnek, Rimmer, Cooper and be the Hongkong Lawn Bowls As think any of their players has who not only scored a remarkably Tyler, and their combination push-ociation's closing day and trophies claim to the No. 1 or No. 2 position. fine try, but throughout the after- ed them through the Battery de- and prizes for the following will be in making my suggestions as to noon displayed form which places
presented after the game:
how the playere should be match-him a high class. The Club can. fence time and time again.
ed. I certainly paid their team a definitely look to him as an asset. compliment by regarding them all! Although the remainder did as equals.
nothing to warrant the description Your correspondent, must under-of brilliant, everybody played a afternoon's stand that I was only comparing useful part in the the two teams as were already practise. Dr. Selby turned out in chosen, and was not suggesting the first half but contented him The draw for teams and rinks re-that our team was the best choice. self with some quiet constructive sulted as follows:
I too, think that we should have work, whilst other.old stalwarts Rink No. 1.-C. de R. (L. A had trials. If we are to number such as McLellan, G. P. Lammert Gutierrez, F. X. M. Silva. A players, we should put our cham- and Fox gave sound displays. Gomes, C. E. Marques) v. C.C.C. (Rpion In the trinis as well. It is It would appear that the Club Bash, M. O'Brien, L. E. Lammert, many months ago since he wen backs and three-quarters will be B. W. Bradbury).
In the Battery forward line, Birt, at centre-forward, put in a great deal of hard work and was ably supported by the players on either side. The half way line was unable to cope with the fast and
clever moves of the naval men and were continually lagging behind
On with the backs. account of this the forward line was never very much to the fore. Evans and Dodd showed up well In the back line, while Combey, In goal, brought off many good saves. Both goals were scored dur-
Open Championship of Colony.
Spey Royal Cup.
League Shields, Placques &c. Altkenhead Shield and Spoons. Mrn, Southern has very kindly con- rented to make the presentations.
The Draw.
Rink Na. 2.K.C.C. (J. S. Dinnen, the championship: he might have more or less those of last year, w. W. Mixed Firat, E. Kern, 1. Jack) v ropped a good deal since the but important and strengthening Team (S. Eccleshall, W. V. tournament, and we might have a alterations will undoubtedly result Fields, S. Hope, A. Gill).
player who could beat him now," among the forwards. Rink No. 3.-K.B.G.C. (W. Ven- Play
ablen,
A. W. E: Davidson, W. E. Hale, (Shanghal has already. Issued W. S. Drake) v. RUKY.C. (B. Eits ranking in regard to the singles Maughan, J. Bentley, A. L. Shields, for the forthcoming Interport.
SHANGHAI RANKING.
in the fist half when itiinmer and Ross found the net within the first fifteen minutes. was in favour of the Veteran men who were always on the attack. The second half, however, was more evenly contested and play Rinke No. 4.-K.D.R.C. (T. Cole. Gordon Lum is to play No. 1. Guy was kept more in the middle of the mon, W. H. G. Robson, G. Henderson, Cheng No. 2, and J, L. Wade No. 3.
Iton. Mr. W. T. Southern).
NITSICHIN WINS.
field. It was not until the clos-5. Gray) v. R.H.KY.C. (E. B. Reed, The doubles ranking has not been Cesarewitch victory by Ing stages that the sallors Dynin A. Murdoch, A. Chapman, W. Mac- officially notified. Judged on the
became really aggressive. They came near to scoring on two three occasions but the Battery kept their goal intact.
`R.A.S.C. AGAIN,
By four goals to one the R.A.S.C. defeated H.M.S. Parthing on the Naval Ground, Happy Valley, In a game which was played at a fast pace. The R.A.S.C. were superior throughout and were full value for theft win,
Within the first fifteen minutes Eve opened the scoring and this lead was increased a few minutes later by Tipple. With the score at two-nil in favour of the Army side the teams changed over and during the second half gaals were added by Lazenby and Eve. Just before the final whistle McRae netted the Parthlan's only goal.
results of the Shanghai champion- farlane).
Rink No. 5.-K.C.C. (II. Gitting, J. whin furt conluded, Khoo Honi Hdye, II. M. McTavish, R. Lapsley)
Duff would v. P.R.C. (J. Oren, D. Clow, hye und W.H.A.
occupy the No. 1 and 2 places in Hollands, G. C. Moss).
Rink No. 0.-K.D.R.C. (J. V. Ram- the Shanghai tennis ranking, but sey, R. G. Craig, J. Funcheon, J. C. It has to be remembered that this Brown) v. C.C.C. (C. L. Buchanan, is quite distinct from the ranking A. E. Coates, W. Brightman, U. M. anted to the Intermort team which dons not feelude either of Omar).
Kink No. 7.-K.B.G.C. (A. Mac- these players.-"Veritas") Intyre, H. IL Rose, R. S. Nichol, A. M. Holland) v. P.R.C. (F. E. Booker, J. Nolan, W. Mair, E. G. Post).
Rink No. 8.-K.B.G.C. (C. S. Beat, A. K. Taylor, II. Nish, W. Russell) C.S.C.C. (E. W. Simmonds, 3. Deakin, J. Holidge, A. W. Grimmett).
V.
Rink No. 1.-C. de R. (L. C. R. Souza, C. A. Lopes, C. G. Silva, R. F. Luz) v. C.S.C.C. (N. J. Bebbington, F. Jones, A. H. Oswick, A. O. Brawn). Rink No. 10.-K.C.C. (P. J. Far- rell, A. C. Burford, A. Hyde Lay, J. Fraser) v. T.R.G. (G. McLeod, J. Polson, J. Russell, J. Chalmers).
Rink No. 11.-C. de R. (C. H. Basto, J. J. Basto, J. G. Ozorio, A. II. German Club Benten. Sending out a very wenk team, the Basto) v. H.K.E.R.C. (J. F. Lunny, German Club offered litle opposition. Hatch, A. Webster, S. Deacon),
GOLF AT FANLING. Result of the October
Bogey Pool.
The following is the result of the Bogey Fool played during October 9, 10 and 11 on the Old Course at Fan-
Winner.-A. P. Hall-Thompson (8) 3 up.
Runner-up.-D. S. Robb (8) and E. Lewis (13) 1 up, the
There were Gentries
KOWLOON COLF. The Bogey Fool played over last on the Kowloon golf
to the South Wales Borderers who Link No. 12.-K.D.R.C. (A. Cal. week-end
Germans man, won 12 goals to nit. The
II. G. Cooper, W. Creig, F. course was won by S. Jex (15) who were without the services of Sum- Caflen) v. T.lt.C. (J. Watson, W. Bnished one down. Twenty cards mer, Ammam and many
of Weir, W. Wotherspoon, D. Munro). their strong players."
FRIENDLIES.
other
very South
The German Club offered little opposition to the
two Wales Borderers when the
And the teams met yesterday.
twelve Borderers finished with
credit. As the goals to their
very Bcore indicates play was one-sided. In fairness to the Club it should be mentioned that they were without the vices of some of their best players.
STERLING HOCKEY.
ser-
To decide what may be termed the unofficial championship of the Hongkong Hockey field, the long- kong Club were opposed to the Jut Regiment yesterday, and a game full of thrills and fought, out at a very fast pace was the result. The score, a draw of one goal cach was a fair indication of the run of play.
Aa holders of the Sim Shield, the Club Ja nominally the best alde in the Colony, The Jats on the other hand have been aspirants for that honour for some time past and much Intorekt was evinced in the match after both teams had in turn de- feated the HK.S.R.A..
Strong teams were fielded by both factions and the game produced some sparkling hockey, undoubted- ly the best scon in Hongkong for the -season. Floy fluctuated throughout, both ends boing visit- ed in turn. The scoring was open- ed by Jalil for the Jats following a penanity corner, and before the interval L. Tetley brought tho scores level. As in the first half the second produced evenly contested play and both goals underwent many narrow escapes,
The following will represent the team Hongkong Hockey Club "A" against the South Wales Borderers at K15 m. on Friday, October 14, at King's Parkem-Mageri, Towe Henry Rees, Dale and Jones: Fox, Garrod, McIntyre, Wade and Darice.
and
were taken out.
Three Lengths.
SANDWICH THIRD.
London, Get. 12. Nitalchin to-day won the Cesare-
run at witch Stakes,
Newmarket over two and a quarter miles. Details:
Nitalchin (Beary)
Chelmarsh (W. Rickaby) Sandwich (Harry Waragge)
2 寇
Betting: 10 Nitaichin, 22 Chel- marsh, 100/12 Sandwich.
Starters: Sandwich, (Harry Wragg). Nitalchin, (Beary), Son of Mint, (Perryman), Pahokee, (Lang), Sandals, (Dines), Blue Vision, (S. Donoghue). Bonny Brightoyca, (Nevett), West Wicklow, (James), Rei de Paris, (Fox), R. B. Bennett, Mandritsara, (Gordon Richards), (Weston), Blandearna, (G. Richards). Sandy Lashes, (Sirect), Prince Oxen don, (Barber), Gainalaw, (Robert son), Fireaway. (Evans), Air Pocket, (Connorton), Tor, (Carr), Joyous Groeting, F. Rickaby); Saphir, (Hunter), Popotte II, (Alford), Chelmarsh, (W. Ricimby), Baldero, (C. Jelliss), Manbe, (Quick), Mac's
Claymore, Smith). Choice, (Jones),
(E
Won by three longths: two lengths. -Router.
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