DEFEAT FOR SAINTS
H.K. Ladies in Form
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1932.
SHOOTING MATCH THRILLING CRICKET LOCAL YACHTING
WIN FOR GARRISON
SERGEANTS
(Continued from Page 8.)
HERE was R contrast in the Belding of the two sides. A pleasant afternoon was spent tragic blunders by Owen Hughes in Whereas the Club, apart from twe on the Peak ranges on Saturday, the slips, were keeness, and accuracy when the Garrison Sergeant's Moss personified, Kowloon's work was very
fax. competed against the Royal Marines his ground work being exceptionally Melanes escapes this stigma, of H.M.S. Suffolk. The shoot re-clean and businessliko, but among the sulted in a win by 12 points for rest there was a general slackness the Garrison Sergeants*
which might have led to dire results,, Mess.
MEDWAY ACHIEVE Scores:
UNEXPECTED
(By "Bully-OfP")
Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club, thrice winners of the Caer Clark Cup and the present holders, made a brilliant debut in this years's competition on Saturday when the defented the St. Andrew's Ladies by the only scored.
'Tho game was played on the Marina ground, and when it is remem- bered that the Club are not used to playing on a sand pitch and that they have been defeated by St. An- drew's on the two previous occasions the teams have met this season, their win on Saturday in all the creditable.
more
Both teams fielded strong elevens, although the Hongkong Ladies were without the services of P. M. Pope who was taken on Friday. Her place was taken in the centre of the intermediate line by D. Robertson, who fully Justified her inclusion. She fed the forwards with innumerable good passes and kept an effective watchful eye on M. Woolley, the St. Andrew's skipper. The longkang forwards played a much better.kame than they have done in their fixtures to-date, but lifir right flank inclined to be weak. The outstanding players in the Hongkong attack were F. M. Harrop, in the centre, and M. Alun Junca, while J. Churchill made a brilliant debut for them at inside right.
SAINTS WELL MARKED.
WAK
The Saints' forwards met with a stubborn resistance from the op- pooing halves and only on very rare oceanions were able to plerce to the circle. Neither M. Woolley nor P. Gitting, who have been the chief goal- getters for the Saints in the past, had any chances at goal so closely were they marked. M. L. W. Bryson," at centre-half, played A destructive game, relieving many dangerous Mitun
tions,
After about ten minutes play in the first half, M. Alun Jones nøtted the only goal for the game with a shot which M. Rose, the Saint's custodian, had no chance of saving. Play fluctuated and M. Woolley nearly equalised · hut was robbed of the bail in the circle by Robert
Non.
saved
Before the interval the Saints' made several raids
their un
opponents citadel but could not find the net.
The second half saw both ends visited in turn, and on three occasiona things looked dangerous for loners, but R. Rose, in goal
was no further scoring well and there
The teams were: St. Andrew':-. Rose; 1. Rogera and P.
P. Woolicy; M. D. While, M. L. W. Bryson; and I. . Woolley; M. Churn, G. White, M. Woolley, P. Gittins and M. Chan.
Hongkong Ladies:-M. Dird; E. M. Gray, and J. Smalley; J. Dalziel, D. Robertson and C. Fergusson; H. Kain, M. Alun Jones, P. M. Harrop, Churchilli and E. Hlackburn,
"Y" LADIES LOSE.
GARRISON SECTS' MESS.
Name. 200, 400, 800, Total. Sgt. Chappello... 30 20 22 75 S/Sgt. Shoesmith 24 12.17 BB Skt. Kirk
20 10 10 65 20 22 22 73 32 23 10 74 31 10 25 72 BI 18 23
Sgt. Beasant Sgt. Garrod Sgt. Emory
Sgt. Smith
S/Sgt. Robinson.. 32 22
Total
G53.
MARINES-H.M.S. "SUFFOLK".
Naine, 200, 400, 600, Total. Marine Jeffs
35 20 10 74 Corp. Slade 29 20 15 64 Sgt. Tedhunter 29 22 23 74. Corpl. Cathle 20 10 18 Marine Tilley 02 20 22 Corni. Pavey 20 19 17 72 Sergt. Mansfield Marine Moore
Total
.
20. 14 26 17
10 42
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ORDON Burnett appears to Lo finding the local wickets vastly to his liking, in addition to which he is bowling extraordinarily well this your. Nobody would take the sligh test liberty with him on Saturday, for he added to a first rate length, varied pace and flight which demand. ed careful attention. If there is a certainity for the interport I think it in Burnett.
*
DESPITE the accuracy of the Kow-
loon attack I was rather dis appointed in the visitors' baiting. The early loss of Fenree appeared to And its reaction in the subsequent batsmen, and only Hayward and Mar. tan displayed any sort of confidence and initiative.
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DETAILED RESULTS
OF EVENTS
1ST. CHAMPIONSHIP RACE. (Re-Sail) "T” & “Y” Class-Started at 2.30 p.m.
Time
Timo Total Finished Corrected Pts.
4.10.41 24
Yacht Boojum ...... 4.11.21
(Capt. D. Dunlop) Spoedwell.... 4.10.30
(Maj. Stewart) Daphne 4.00.10
Why Wonder
4. 0.59 41
4.09.10 40
(Mr. D. Rossler) Allen 4.11.08 (Maj. Lochner)
4.11.08 40
4.11.22
4.10.42 28
(Mr. G. H. Gandy)
4.11.51
4.11.11 20
4.15.22 10
Blue Jacket
(Maj. Atkinson)
Wings
Joan
4.16.41 (Capt. Malone) "G" Class Started at 2.35 p.m. Zephyr... 4.10.20 4.10.20 30
(Mr. F. E. Skinner).
4.20.12 (Mr. F. Cope) Toynette .... 4.22.48 Eunice
(Mies Patchett)
...... 4.27.17- (Capt. D. Rone) Gael
4.24.53 21
4.21.23 23
Sirius
...... 4.21.43 (Mr. W. Sportleder)
44.20.02 (Cdr. Stevenson)
4.25.68 20
4.24.43 20
4,21.02 16
"H" Class-Started at 2,50 p.m. Diana ...
4.21.43 33 4.23.18 (Mr. C. F. Hyde) well Colleen.............. 4.26.20
4.21.50 32
4.24.36 80
1.24.49 24
LTHOUGH it was from Rickett's A
that the winning runs were hit (Hung's were very courageous strokes in those concluding overs), the old
bowled Oxford 541
Boccor blue throughout. He received very little (Cdr. Graham) assistance from the wicket, and had Rollo....... 4.24.30 to rely on length with which to fight
(Mr. R. Stock) ed many spirited attacks at the awards that he was putting down some
the batsmen. McInnes told me after-Dorothea 4.29.25 nosing pool but were unable to scare really road stuff. All the same I wan
(Mr. R. P. Edwards) Lewis and Holines scored for the win more impressed with Beck's trund- (2) Kowloon Rock (P), (3) Rumsey Course:-(1) Ghannel Rock (P), mera, and E.F. Fincher replied for St.ng, and his final figures did not Shonl (P), (4) Channel Rock (8). Andrew's.
flatter him. Beck this year is gather- 5TH. CHAMPIONSHIP RACE. ing much more pace off the ground
"A" Class Started at 2.20 p.m. than before and what's more his loose
для stuf
****** 3.57.07 been reduced to the
(Capt. Krogh-Moe) sure sign of improve-
3.60.04
GERMANS WIN.
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On the Marina ground yesterday | minimum--a the German Club gained their secondment. win in the tournament when they overcame the Kowloon Indians by twal
The scores and lending individual goals to one. Play was scrappy and contributions
were: HK.C.C. 130 the whistle was continually sounding 22, A. W. Hayward 20, Burnett 5 for (0. E. C. Marton 27, E. R. Duckitt
for "sticks" on the part of the 60, Goodwin 3 for 38, McInnes 2 for Indians. Both sides netted once be-113), K.C.C. 136 for 8 (I. McInnes 47, fore the interval through Muller und W. C. Hung 21 not out, A. C. Beck 4 Shafir, and in the second half Muller for 47, G. R. M. Ricketts 3 for 63.
put the German's ahead.
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Honours were ensy in the friendly gume at King's Park on Saturday bo tween the Y.M.C.A. "A" team and
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The other Caer Clark Cup game played on Saturday was between the Club de Recreio and the Y.M.C.A. Ladies at King's Park, and won by the former by the add geal in three.
Opening on, the offensive the Recreio netted their first goal through A. Alven, list the "Y" returned the compliment shortly afterwards when B. Walker found the net. In the second half the Recreio gained the lead through C. Botelha and this they maintained until the final whistle.
The Recrelo defence was the strong- or of the two, and their forwards were fler. The "Y" inside for wards played well, but received very little support from their wines, M. Tillory and G. Lakeman, Early in the second haif B. Walker twisted her knee, but continued until about 15 minutes from the und of the game when she was forecil to retire.
Teams: Recreio:-B. D'Almada; C. Osmund, M. Basto; K. Hyndman, M. Alves, H. Gutteren; M. Roza, C. Silva, C. Botelho, A. Alven and M. Remedios.
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St. Andrew's Scouts gained casy win over Hongkong Ladies "A" XI on the Naval Ground, Happy Valley, on Saturday scoring six times without reply. The Scouts had a lead of two goals at the interval, and added four more in the second half. Goals were scored by MacNlder (3), Woolley (2) and Bond..
Outstanding in the ladies team were A. Nichol, R. King, B. Frank lin and E. O'Hagen.
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