THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB. MACAU.
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Admittance to Members' stand $1.00, Public Stand 40cts,
KING'S THEATRE Commencing SUNDAY, 8th JANUARY.
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CLUB'S OPPORTUNITY IN TRIANGULAR TOURNEY
SELBY RETURNS TO SIDE FOR GAME AGAINST ARMY
INJURED LIST REACHES NEW RECORD FIGURE
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RUGBY NOTES BY "THREEQUARTERS"
TT was indeed a sorry 'display
In the LIUD KAYU gained cou Lavavy on Saturday Tae playing of three forwards in the pack division and tno bringing into tuo pack o. three nowcomers wila not move calculated to in- crease the efectivone58 of the team, aud so it turneu out to be. I understand the Club exhausted
RIFLE SHOOTING,
Tamar Marines Defeat
......Lincolnshires, · ·
ali tuoir reserves behind the scrum | STONECUTTER'S CONTEST. before resorting to, playing for
wards in the rear accuóa; insa A shooting match took place yester- state of affairs forces one to 're-day at Stonecutters between the alise how hard hit the Club have Marines of H.M.S. Tamar and the been in the way of injuries this shoot were two sighters and seven Lincolnshires. The conditions of the'
season and how dependent tney to count at 200,500 and 600 yards. aro on the services of the Bank contingent, who were, of course, unobtainable on Saturday.
Results:
II M. B.. Tamar.
200 500 600 Total Capt. Burgens R.M. 31 32 26 80 ПE Club's injured 1st re Clr. Sgt. Branton 27 27 24 78 Tachced a new record last week Skt. Dyble
when it included Selby, Whit- Sgt. Littlewood ham, Griffiths, Robertson, Jen- Mne. Terry k.ns, Bradiord and Peers, but I Mne. Willows understand that almost all of Mne. Arnold them are resuming this week. Cpl. Spray Selby's return to the side will
be caperly antipated and should help to speed up the at- Lack considerably, while Brad- ford will prove a definite asset to the pack.
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27 28 23 78 20 29 20 76
01
82
Total
Lincolns.
Lt. Hecquard
Lt. Douglas Sgt. Harper
THE match against the Army Sgt. Taylor on Saturday will be the needle Sgt. Malpas
match of the Triangular. Tournu-Sgt, Goulding the Cpl. Hackford sa if the Army win inent, trophy will be theirs, while if the L/Cpl. Barton
Liud can ower the service team's colours, they will still have a chance of drawing level at the head of the table.
THE
HE Army have not played as unit since they last met the the Club a month ago, and the South Wales Borderers are stilli out at camp, ao that the only in- dication of their form is that showing when they snatched a lasi
Total
602
200 500 600 Total
30
29 26 BG 31 26 20 82
34 28 31 83
ひら 24 20 78
20 27
20 B5
26 29 80 83 21 28
20 27 27 80
653
The outstanding score was that of
01 by Mine. Terry. A spoon, present.
ed by Capt. Burgess R.M., for the
highest score in the Lincs team, was won by Sgt. Malpus with 85.
LOCAL CLUB.
minute victory by a goal kick. Annual Meeting to Be Held
The Club have improved consider- ably of late and it may happen that inoy cu turn the tables on the Army If they field anything like their full side, and not the fifteen which went down so ingloriously
to the Navy last week. Saturday's
at End of Month.
JANUARY COMPETITION.
match is at the Happy Valley but It is announced in the
SEAMEN ROWLES, who re cantly won the open heavy weight championship at the Crystal Palace, is holder of the heavy- weight title of Hongkong. Mr. Eugene Corri in describing the content said that although it gave no promise of a real champion, it must be said that the fighting in Its beartiness guva ovory satisfac- tion.
Home Football Forecast
Special Selection for Saturday
FOUR DRAWS IN 1st DIVISION
FIRST DIVISION.
Birmingham BOLTON
CHELSEA LEEDS UN.
Leicester
LIVERPOOL Middlesbro
7.
v.
Everton
Aston Villa Huddersfield
v. Blackburn
V. Wolves
Newċes to Manchester C. Sheffield U.
v.
PORTSMOUTH v. WEDNESDAY
Sunderland
v. Derby C. v. Arkenal WEST BROM. v. Jackpool
SECOND DIVISION. BRADFORD 'C. v. Chesterfield BURNLEY v. Bradford GRIMSBY
Mulwall Notts County OLDHAM
monthly he advantage of playing at some circular of the Hongkong Rifle Club is negligiblo in this instance, and that the January Competition will be It would be very unwise to attempt held during the coming week-end at
the Kowloon Tong Range, commen to forecast the result of the en-cing at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday and 10 MANCHI. UN. counter. Nevertheless, we can rest a.m. on Sunday. assured that the winners will have The annual general meeting will to go the whole way to get the be held on January 30 at 6.30 p.m. at
Matheson Monara, Jardine
Co.'s verdict.
Board Room. A copy of the agenda together with the secretary's report GATHER that the Borderers to sent to each member before
are not allowing the grass the meeting.
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to grow under their feet us The Club
想 team will shoot
far as rugger is concerned al-January 21 or 22, and on January 28
though they are isolated out at or 20, against one of the league camp, One hears rumours of teame. Full details will be given Boven-a-side "touch" rugby be later, but it is requested that as many nr possible turn up for practice at ing instituted to keep their men the January monthly shqet. in trim, in which case they will be well schooled by the time Charity "sevens" come along.
T
v, Charlton
V.
Stampton
*. RURY
T.
West Ham,
Not Forest.
PORT VALE
V.
Lincoln.
FRESTON
SWANSEA
Plymouth Pulham
TOTTENHAM v. Stoke C.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). ALDERSHOT 7. Crystal Pal
v. Clapton 0. 7. Walford
BOURNEM TH BRIGHTON ER STOL IL EXETER LUTON
Newport NORWICH
READING Torquay
MILITARY GYMKHANA. que na P.R.
South Wales Borderers to Hold Event on Sunday.
AT KWANTI COURSE.
v. Gillingham V. Lovely
Northampton
V.
Briatul C.
V.
Carlo
V.
Southend.
7. 7.
Sw.ndon Brentford,
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). ACCRINGTON v. N. Brighton CREWE
v. Darlington GATESHEAD v. Io City MansGeld
5. Harrow ROCHDALE *.
York C. Rotherham
V. CHESTER Y. Southport
Carlise. Stuck.
THE Navy team certainly played catter than they ne je recently in their match against the Club, and Martin on the wing was a definite improvement on Bac- chus, while for the first time this season they managed to get the bigger share of the ball from the set scrums, on which Smith as hooker is to be congratulated, I The 1st Battalion, the South Wales have, however, a feeling what Borderers are holding a gymkhana Tranmere much of their Improvement was at the Kwanti Racecourse on Sunday Walsal relative and had they been apposed; next, commencing at 2.30 p.m. An WREXHAM to the ordinary Club"XVthere Interesting programms of neven and an might have been a different tale to events has been arranged
enjoyable afternoon's sport should be witnessed by those who may be pre- ABERDEEN, sent. The programme is as follows: Clyde
tum.
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NE very prominent feature of Saturday's match was the
1. Handy Hunter Trial,
2. Ball and Bucket.
1. Gretna Green Пace.
magnificent place-kicking of Buckley; he kicked five beautiful}
v. Doncaster
v. Halifax
Y. BARNSLEY v. Hartlepools.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
tahirk
HAMILTON HEANTS
Ayr Un.
MOTHERWELL
Third Lanark
V.
7.
Y.
v. Partick
V
St. Mirren
Cowdenbeath
CELTIC
Y
V.
East Stirling Airdrie.
V.
Dundee.
Enter by pairs ride à distance over ¦ KILMARNOCK V. goals in succession from all an-one jump, dismount, put on clothes, Morton gles, and only failed by inches; ride back over jump holding a pleče, QUEEN'S P. with his sixth attempt, McLellan of tape.
4. Open Jumping for China Ponica. ST. J'STONE on the other hand, has definitely fallen off in his kicking and failed. Whistling Race.
Enter in pairs, ono to be mounted
to score in three attempts, all from who will be handed the title of a tune posable positions.
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RANGERS
ST. JOSEPH'S CLUB. Thirteen Players Chosen to
Go to Manila.
St. Joseph's Football Club has de finitely decided to make a trip to
return
writies on 'a plece of paper. Ho gallops to his partner at n table may interest local rugger sup-where he drinks a glass of 7, ests a has to recognise and write down, Crick, the captain and inspira- thon gallops back to starting post tion of last year's Navy XV out, carrying chit in hand. here is now pinying 'or Devannort A Tinandding Race. Services at home. He is leading Entrant rides to a bucket over 2 Manila next month, and 13 players the Services pack and from all small jumps, unsaddles peny. removes have been selected. The team will
on February and Accounts is playing very well in an apple from the bucket with his lenye deed. In the samo pack is another mouth at the same time holding on to about February 21. The team ex- clayer who turned out for the pony, drops apple on ground and pects to play about five gamen against Navy whilst on the China station des back to start bareback, Jumps Manila teams during the carnival
removed, In 1929-39; he is loading Seaman 7. Kule Race. Padden who was, and I gather still fs, a hooker of no mean ability. In Army rugby too the Colony is re- presented at Home: In the person of Lieut. J. B. Kenley of the Queen's Regiment, who played In
Beckon.
The men selected are.Marques, Onon to Other Ranks of the Regi- Games, S. Scuze, Fernandez, Beltras, ment.
Victor, Costa, B. Gosano, D. Leonard, 8. Prize Giving.
A. V. Gozano, L. Souza, Babhan and E. Lawrence. One more player is to bo invited,
D. Band and Drums beat Retreat.
The team will be accompanied by. Mr. G. A, Goldenberg, as manager and
the Hongkong Interport XV in the Colony in Interpart rugby, Hecretary and Mr. R. M. Omar as 1927-28, being, with the exception is now playing for the Army and
of Lieut. Maxwell of the K.O.S.B., from reports to hand appears to be the last serviceman" to represent going great guns.
treasurer, and Mr. A. Osmund and Mr. J. Lawrence are also to make the
trip.
CANTON AIRMEN BEAT HONGKONG POLICE
LOCALS
MISS OPPORTUNITIES IN FRONT OF GOAL
FOOTBALL OF VARYING QUALITY
(By “VERITAŠ”.} },
Missed chances in the second half robbed the Police of at least a draw against the Canton Aero- nautical School on the Club ground yesterday, and in being defeated 8-1 they have themselves entirely to
blame.
Canton were clearly the better
toam In the initial hall HOCKEY
and
their three goals to
one lond
Just about reflected CLUB DRAW
IN FAST GAME
the - play, but thoreafter. the locals enjoyed a fair amount
of dominance and continually held the airmon's goal in selge paly to ruin their work by wild and Indiscriminato shooting.
The football was of a varying quality. In the first half the Police did anything to themselves but:
JATS WELL HELD
justice. The defence became Civilians Wingers
untered under pressure, and only
C. Pile, and at intervals, Stovens, revented a glimpse of their true form.
at Fault
(By "Bully-08")
During this period the visitors Indulged in pretty looking football,
A fast game, featured by hard although there was a tendency to
work and hitting, was the result of the third overdo the fancy pattern-weaving twixt forwards meeting this season between the and halves; but they scored goals Hongkong Club and the Jat Rozi- and cach the result of a clever ment, which yesterday resulted in
in goalless draw. movement.
SMART LEADER.
and
On the two previous occaelons the teams have clashed a draw of one goal cach and a win for tha Club by 4-1 were recorded.
Koo Fung-cheong was es. pecially promihent, in not only
WILLIAMS IN FORM. turning to full account two
Throughout the game the Jats opportunities presented him fa the first twenty minutes, but in had the advantage territorially, but the Club countered this by fing his passing to the wings defenco work and brilliant pass
ing movements. But these ware generol work in attack,
usually spoiled by the wingers, Mak Sui-hon, well-known Hong-Tetley and Lay, who were slow and kong player, introduced some neat lacked ball control. Many open- 100twork and brainy conceptions Ings given them by their inside of attack, being a continual danger men were lost owing to faulty to the Police rearguard, whilst stickwork.
the wingers, Chan Kwong-hung Willams, at inside right, played and Cheong Moon-wing, supported a sterling game, and following a well, although the latter com- fine solo effort in the closing mitted two blundere In the first stages of the second hab!, netted. nal when he cut in from the left but the referee gave a doubtful wing and miskicked when well decision for sticka and the goal placed.
was d'allowed. Divett mado his
In the initial stages, the Canton Arat appearance in the centre sinco honeymoon half backs fairly dominated the his return from his
conspicuous on many exchanges, but latter relaxed their and was grip and were finally experiencingccasions, E.V. Beed was a tower some diffleully in holding the of strength in the Club defence,
and was well supported Police quintette.
right by Rodger.
GOOD GOALKEEPING.
JALIL UNLUCKY.
on
the
Jalil, was As usual, the player
A spendid dlaplay by Lo Sing- vik in goal played a large part in who proved the most dangerous of the Police defeat. In the rat the two attacks, and it was only bad luck that provented him from
brilliant
half ho effected. elearance from Stevens, and subnetting on at least three occasions, sequently held his charge well. his shots narrowly missing the allowing it to fall but once despitests each time. He received a the neverd pressure to which it full measure of support from his was subjected."
inside men, Habib. and Kasan.
The tonms were:
Fongkong Club: H.W. Lea Podger, EV. Read: W. Reed. A.A. Dand: Potters Tetley, Williams, Dinett Francis and Lay,
Foo Far-bing and Ho Cho-ylu Sirdar Khan was responsible for breaking un many promisine move- backa, menis by the Club, and in addition were dependable as although both had some trouble he kept his forwards well sup- in holding the Pile brothers who, plied with accurate passes. operated on opposite wings. They quickly sized up Johnston's type of leadership, and nipped all his efforts in the bud. The Police recovered in some moasure from very uncom- promising and unimpressive start, but woeful shooting brought to nought all their efforts to reduce the margin of goals plied against them in the first half.
a
Jat Regiment: Formannif• Lac- hbf. Abhne All: Sharif, Sirdar Khan. Garbal: Cordial Habib, Jalil, Kasam and Hardial.
R.AS.C. DRAW.
In a friendly game at King's. Park_yesterday, the R.A.S.C. and II.M.S. Tamar plaved a draw of one coal.each, Senior netted for
The defence in the early phases of the match were anything but the Corps and the sailors' "on) was confident, and were often benten scored from a molce in front of
for speed. Perkins shaped fairly | goal. well and had little or no chance with the shots which passed him,
JOHNSTON MARKED,
BILLIARDS TITLE.
A tie in the Open Billards Cham- Blackbourn and Dowman took plonship between Lt. King, and some time to settle down to any Private Herriot at St. Patrick's thing like their hormal game, and Club last night resulted in 'n win whilst Channing was the batter of for the latter by 250 points to 215 the half backs, none of them did points. anything to enhance their" re-i putations.
a break of 80 Herriot made points during the course of the match, while Lt. King's highest break was one of 17 points.
SPORT ADVTS.
The sovare policing of Johnston did much to throw the forward ne out of gear, for although Chris Pile And hia brother were prominent in their mid- dling throughout the game, the Inside forwards-nullified all their
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB. efforts oither by hasty shooting or through being too well marked to turn the passes to account.
PROGRAMME and · ENTRY Koo Fung-Cheong netted the FORMS for the First Extra Race first two goals for the aeronau Meeting to be held at Macao os ticals, and Chan Kwong-hung scared the third with a delightful Sunday, 16th January, 1933, may be obtained at the Sports Club,
shot from the right wing.
Just before the interval John-Hongkong Jockey Club Stables, or ston replled for the Police, but in at the Offices of Messrs. Forcy the second half, although presant- Smith: Spth and Fleming, 6, Des ad with golden opportunities, both Voeux Road Centrál. : sots of forwards failed to make use of them, and no further scor ing rosulted..
ENTRIES close at 4 pm, on Friday, 6th January, 1933,
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