THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB. MACĂU.
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CLUB'S OPPORTUNITY IN TRIANGULAR TOURNEY
SELBY'RETURNS TO SIDE. FOR GAME AGAINST ARMY
INJURED LIST REACHES NEW RECORD FIGURE
RUGBY NOTES BY "THREEQUARTERS”. TT was indeed a sorry display I've thougo ay silat tax
NAVY
on SaturdayThe playing of three forwards in the back alvision and too bringing into the pack o. three newcoulvis Wha not a move calculated to in- croaso the ofectiveness of tuo team, hnd go curned out tó bc. I understand the Club exhausted
RIFLE SHOOTING.
Tamar Marines Defcat Lincolnshires.
A shooting match took place yester- day, at Stonecutters between the Marines of H.M.S. Tamar and tho shoot were two sighters and sovon Lincolnshires. The conditions of the to count at 200,600 and 600 yards.
Results:
all their reserved behind the serúm | STONECUTTER'S CONTEST. before resorting to playing 'for- wards in the rear secwod; tri state of affairs forces one to re- alise how hard' hit the Club have been in the way of injuries this season and how depenuent they are on the services of the Bank contingent, who were, of, course, unobtainable on Saturday.
THE Club's Injured llet re T
acheed a new record last week when it included Selby, Whit- ham, Griffiths, Robertson, Jen k.ns, radiord and Peers, but understand that almost all of them are resuming this week. Selby's return to the side well be engeriy antipated nad should help to speed up the at- tack considerably, whic Brad- ford will prove a delinite nsset to the pack.
H. M. S. Tamar.
200 600 600 Total Capt. Burgess R.M. 31 32 26 80 Cir. Sgt. Branton 27 27 24 78 Sgt. Dyble...... 27 28 23 78 Sgt. Littlewood 20 29 20 75 Mnc. Terry
27 02 82 91 Mne. Willows 27 23 27 82 20 29 28 60 Mne. Arnold Cpl. Spray
Total
Lt. Hocquard Lt. Douglas Set Harper THE match against the Army Set. Taylor on Saturday will be the needle Sgt. Malpos match of the Triangular Tournu-Sgt. Goulding ment, as if the Army win the Cpl. Hackford trophy will be theirs, while if the L/Cpl. Barton
Cluo can lower snu servicú test colours, they will still have a chance of drawing lovel at the head of the table,
HE Army have not played
THE
Total
Lincolns.
602
200 500 600 Total
30 20 20 85
31 26 20 82
24 28 31 83 25 24 23 78 20 27 29
053
The outstanding score was that of
01 by Mne. Terry. A spoon, present-
as
as
ed by Capt Burgess RM, for the highest score in the Lines team, was won by Sgt. Malpas with 86,
the Club a month ago, and the South Walea Borderers are still out at camp, so that the only in- dication of their form is that showing when they snatched a lasi
the
· LOCAL CLUB.
at End of Month.
JANUARY
COMPETITION.
minute victory by a goal kick. Annual Meeting to Be Held The Club have improved consider- ably of late and it may happen that They can Cost £ 1 table. un 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
It is announced in the monthly match is at the Happy Valley but The savage . p.az ne at some circular of the Hongkong Rifle Club is negligible in this instance, and that the January Competition will be held during the coming week-end at it would be very unwise to attempt the Kowloon Tong Range, commen to forecast the reault of the en-cing. at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday and 10 counter. Nevertheless, we can rest am on Sunday. nssured that the winners will have The annual general meeting will to go the whole way to get. the bo hold on January 30 at 6.30 p.m. at Messrs. Jardine Mathenan Co.'s verdict.
Board Room. A copy of the agenda will be sent to each member before together with the secretary's report the meeting.
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GATHER that the Borderers are not allowing the grass to grow under their feet us
The Club team will shoot on 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 Fall detalls will be given camp. One hears rumours of teams. seven-a-side "touch" rugby be later, but it is requested that as many ing instituted to keep their menthe January monthly shoot.
as possible turti ́up for pmcitice at in trim, in which case they will be well schooled by the time Charity "sevens" come along.
THE Navy team certainly played
euter than they neve recently,
| MILITARY GYMKHANA.
Hold Event on Sunday.
AT KWANT) COURSE...
SEAMEN ROWLES, who ra. cently won the open heavy weight championship at tho Crystal Palaco, is holder of the heavy- weight title of Hongkong. Mr. Eugene Corri in describing the contest said that although it gave no promise of a real champion, it must be said that the fighting in Its heartinous gåva ovary satisfac- tion.
Home Football Forecast
Special Selection for Saturday
FOUR DRAWS IN 1st
DIVISION
FIRST DIVISION.
Birmingham
V.
Everton
BOLTON
V.
Aston Villa
CHELSEA
V.
Huddersfield
LEEUS UN.
V.
Blackburn
V
Wolves
T. Newcastle
Lelcester
LIVERPOOL
Middlesbro
v. Manchester C PORTSMOUTH v. Sheffield U..
WEDNESDAY v. Derby C. Sunderland V. Arsenal WEST BROM. v. Blackpool
SECOND DIVISION.
BRADFORD C. v: Chesterfield BURNLEY v. Bradford GRIMSBY MANCH. UN. Mil:wall Notts County OLDHAM PORT VALE PRESTON v. Plymouth SWANSEA V... Pulham TOTTENHAM v. Stoke C.
Y
Charlton
V.
8 utampton
Y Y.
HURY
W
West Ham.
V. Notts Forest.
v. Lincoln.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). ALDERSNOT
v. Crystal Pal BOURNEM'TH v. Clapton_0. BRIGHTON v. Watford ARISTOL R.
EXETER LUTON Newport
NORWICH
Que na P.R. READING Torquay
v. Gillingham V. Lovenly
v. Bristol C.
v. Northampton
v. Carli
V. Bouthend.
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v. Swindon
▼ Brentford.
THIRD DIVISJON (NORTH).
ACCRINGTON v. N. Brighton CREWE
v. Darlington GATESHEAD 9v, Hull City Mansfeld
v. Barrow ROCHDALE v. York C. Rotherham
CHESTER
In their match against the South Wales Borderers to Club, and Martin on the wing was a dofinite improvement on Bifc- chus, white 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 it Borderers are holding a gymkhana much of their improvement was, at the Kwanti, Racecourse on Sunday An relative and had they been opposed; next, commencing at 2:30 pm: to the ordinary. Club XV. there interesting programm of seven might have been a different tale to, events has been arranged and an.
enjoyablo afternoon's sport should be witnessed by those who may be pre- | ABERDEEN
Jakirk
turf.
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Southport Stockport Tranmere Walsall WREXHAM
ONE very prominent feature of 1. Handy rammes, as follows: Clyde
Hunter Trial
Saturday's match was tho magnifiëöht place-kicking of Buckley; "he picked five beautiful goals in succesfon from all an- glea, and only failed by inchoa, with his sixtli attempt. McLellan on the other hand, has definitely fallen off in his kicking and failed to score in thrɛo attempts, ail from | possible positions.
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2. Ball-and-Bucket, j 3. Gretna Green Race. Enter by naira rido à distance over one Jump, dismount, put on clothes, ride back over jump holding a pioca
of tape.
v. Carllec. v. Doncanter v. Halifax
v. BARNSLEY v. Hartlepools.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
V. Ayr U.
7. MOTHERWELL
v.
Third Lasark
v.
Parlick
St Mirren
Cowdenbeath CELTIC
HAMILTON HEARTS KILMARNOCK v. Morton QUEEN'S P. HANGERS ST. J'STONE
v. East 9tleling
Airdrie. Dundee.
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ST. JOSEPH'S CLUB. Thirteen Players Chosen to
Go to Manila.
4. Qaen Jumping for China Ponies. 5. Whistling Raco, Entor in pairs, one to be mounted who will be handed the title of a tung written, on a piece
n of paper. gallops to his partner at a table may Interest local rugger sup-where ho drinks a glass of 1, enta s porters to hear that Lt. Combine wronts and write down, whistles partner Crick, the captain and inapira- then gallops back to starting post tion of last year's Navy XV out, carrying chit in hand.
St. Joseph's Football Club has do- here is now playing for Devonport Anandding Raco.
finitely decided to make a trip to Services at home. He is loading Eatrant rides to a bucket over 2 Manila next month, and 18 players the Services pack and from all small jumps, unsaddles pony, removes have been selected. The team will his leave on -Fobruary 1 and return accounts is playing very well in- an apple from the bucket with deed. In the same pack is another mouth at the same time holding on to about February 21. The team ex- his pony, drops apple on ground and pects to play about five games against layer who turned out for the rides back to start bareback, Jumps Manila teams during the carnival Navy whilst, on the China station removed.
Besson.
In 1920-30; he is leading Seaman] 7. Mule Rano,
The men selected aro-Marques, Padden who was, and I gather stillQuen to Other Ranks of the Regis Gomes, S. Seurs, Fernandes, Beltran, fa, a hooker of no mean ability. In ment
Victor. Costa, B. Gogano, D. Leonard, Army rugby too the Colony is re- 8. Prize Giving.
A. V. Cosano, L. Souza, Sabhan and precanted at Home 'n the person
bo invited.
of Lieut. J. B. Kenley of the Queen's Regiment, who played. În
3. Band and Drums bent Retreat.. Lawrenes. One more player is to
the Hongkong Interport XV in the Colony in Intervort rugby. He 1927-28, baing, with the exception is now playing for the Army and of Liout, Maxwell of the KL.0.8.B., | from reports to hand appears to be the last serviceman to represent | going great guha.
The team will be accompanied by Mr. G. A. Goldenborg as manager and secretary and Mr. R. M. Omar as 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 "VERITAS".)
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 3-1 they have themselves entirely to blame.
Canton were clearly the botter
tcam In the initial half HOCKEY
and thair three
goals to
ono load Just about reflected CLUB DRAW
tho play, but thereafter. the locals onjoyed a fair, amounti
of dominance and continually held the airmen's goal in solge only
to ruin their work by wild and Indiscriminate shooting.
IN FAST GAME
The football was of a varying JATS WELL HELD
quality. In the first half the Police. did anything to themselves but justice, The
defence became Civilians'
flustered under pressure, and only C. Pile, and at intervals, Stevens, revealed a glimpse of thotr truc form.
During this period the visitors indulged in pretty looking football, although there was a tendency to overdo the fancy work and pattern-weaving twixt forwards and halves; but they scored goals and cach the result of a clever movement.
SMART LEADER.
Wingers at Fault
(By "Bully-Of")
tho
A fast me, featured by hard hitting, was the result of the third meeting this season between Hongkong Club and the Jat Regl- mont, which yesterday resulted in a goalless draw.
On the two previous occasions the teams have clashed a draw of one goal ench and a win for the Club by 4-1 were recorded.
WILLIAMS IN FORM. Throughout the game the Jata had the advantage territorially, but the Club countered this by fing
Koo Fung-cheong was es- pecially prominent, in not only turning to full account two opportunities presented him in the first twenty minutes, but in, his passing to the wings and defence work and brilliant pass- ing movements. But these were general work in attack.
usually apolled by the wincers, Mak Sui-hon, well-known Hong-|Tetley and Lay, who were slow and kong player, introduced some neat lacked ball control. Many open- footwork and brainy, conceptions'ngs given them by their Insido of attack, being a continual danger men were lost owing to faulty to the Police rearguard, whilst stickwork.
the wingers, Chan Kwong-hung Williams, at Inside right, played' and Cheong Moon-wing, supported a sterling game, and following a well, although the latter comfine solo effort in the closing mitted two blunders in the first stages of the second half, netted, half when he cut in from the loft but the referee · gave a doubtful wing and miskicked when well decision for sticks and the gon) placed..
was d'aallowed. Divott medo hig
"many
In the initial stages, the Canton frst appearance in the centre since half backs fairly dominated the his return from his honeymoon
and was. Conspicuour on axchanges, but latter rolaxed their cCARfens. E.V. Read was a tower grip and were finally experiencing of strength in the Club defence, some difficulty in holding the and was well supported Police quintette.'
right by Rodger.
GOOD GOALKEEPING.
the
JALIL UNLUCKY. A spondid display by Lo Sing Jalil, was
as usual, the player yik in goal played a large part in who prover the most dangerous of the Police defeat. In the first the two attacks, and It was only effected a brilliant had luck that prevented him from balf he clearance 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 despite nats each time. He received a the severe pressure to which it fult mature of anpport from his was subjected.
Inside men, Habib and Kaa0.
were
Foo For-hing and Ho Cho-yiu Sirdar Khan was responsible for {broaking un many promising move. dependable 08 backs, ments by the Club, and in addition although both had some trouble he kept his forwards well sup- in holding the Pile brothers who pled with accurate passes.
The teams were:.. operated en opposite wings.
Hongkon Club: HW. Leo They quickly sized up Johnston's Podvor, EV. Reed: W. Reed. A.A. type of leadership, and nipped Dans, Potter: Tatlan Williams,
Duett Francis and Lay.. all his efferts in the bud.
Jat Regiment: Formenali Tac- The Police recovered in some chhi. Ahhaa All: Sharit, Firdar Khan. Gorbal: Cordlel, Habib, measure from a very uncom- promising and unimpressive start, Jalil, Kasam and Hardial. but woeful shooting brought to nought all their efforts to reduce the margin of goals piled against them in the first half.
The defence in the early phases of the match were anything but
R.AS.C. DRAW:
In a friendly game at King'a Park yesterday, the R.AS.C. and I.M.S. Tamar plaved a draw. of one goal each. Senfor netted for the Corps and the sailors' goal was
confident, and were often beatcu scored from a melee in front of
for spoed. 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 Billiards Cham- Blackbourn and Dowman took'pionship, hetween Lt. King' and some time to settle down to any- Private Herrigt at St. Patrick's thing like their normal game, and Club last night sulted in a win whilst Channing was the better of for the latter by 250 points to 215 the half backs, none of them did points. anything to enhance their re putations.
Herriot made a break of 80 points during the course, of the match, while Lt. King's highest break was one of 17 points, and
SPORT ADVTS.
The severe policing of Johnston did much to throw the forward ine out of gear, for although
his Chria Pilo. and
brother were prominent in their mid- dling throughout the game, the Inside forwards nullifted all their efforts either by hasty shooting or THE MACAOʻJOCKÈY CLUR through being too well marked to turn the passes to account, PROGRAMME and ENTRY. Koo Fung-Cheong netted the FORMS for the First Extra Rake first two goals for the acronau- Meoting to be held at Macao on ticals, and Chan Kwong-hung scored the third with a delightful Sunday, 16th January, 1935, may be obtained of the Sports Club, ahot from the right wing.
Just before the interval John Hongkong Jockey Club Stabler er. stou repiled for the Police, but in at the Offices of Movarn. Perey the second half, although prosent Smith, Seth and Fleming, 0: Der od with golden opportunities, both Voouk Road Central. sets of forwards failed to make use of them, and no further scor ing resulted.
ENTRIES close at 4 pm, es |Friday, 6th January, 1935.
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