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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1933.

RESUSCITATED CLUB KEEP BORDERERS TO A DRAW

ANDERSON'S SWAN-SONG SHIELD

A.B. SHREEVE TO BOX

TOURNEY EVENTS COMPLETE

PROGRAMME OF SIX SCRAPS

No

more typical, or happy, valedictory to Hongkong, cricket could have been made

ROWING INTERPORT

HONGKONG BEATEN BY CANTON

REGATTA HELD ON SATURDAY

Shanteen, Feb. 12. The Canton Rowing Club easily won the Interpart Regatta held on Satur- day in Canton between the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club and the Can- by Donald Anderson, the youngton Rowing Club, taking four of the University all-rounder than his five events, achievement On Saturday, when, on the eve of his de- parture for Home, he played the lending part in the defeat of the Indian Recreation Club.

The results were as follows:—

Griffin Pairs.

This race was scratched owing to

the Hongkong Yacht not putting in

a crew.

Willips, who matted the Club'. goal on Saturday.

This was Senior Four Canton Row. Ing

OSE who conceived the idea that the Club were labour-

SOCCER SHOCKS

HOLDERS HELD

NAVY SCORE 7

University

S.W.B...

DIVISION 3.

2 Radio League Table,

. Gonta

1

P. W. D. L. I. A. Pts. 10 14 1 1 83 10 20 2 68 17 24

Lincolns Regt. 14 12 0 RA:S.C.

14 10 1

3 00 11 21

St. Joseph's 15 0 3 South China. 17 7 3 China Ath. 10 7 3

ARTILLERY BEATEN IN Kaul S.C. 15 8 0

JUNIOR TOURNEY

South China Withstand

the Lincolns

(By "Veritas").

ODGER gavɑ an outstanding

under an inferiority complex-Ray of o in qua, nude

con-

ing Club by four lengths. Up to the jas a result of their two disastrous half mile both boats were even, but league encounters with the Southing the peak of his form, which, Hin five wickets for eighteen rone

(and i picad

[RA every local footballer knows, la meant the ruination of one of the after this Canton went right ahead Wales Borderers

In local tengas and ended up with four lengths, there-guilty to this indictment) had a pretty high. Martin, and Strangel proudent records cricket, for it caused the I. R. t, too gaining 3 points.

rude awakening on Saturday, when were spoilers rather than Junior Paien.

defenders. but their the civilians, meeting the 24th tructive fose their first league match in three

This was the only tare won by

breaking up tacties had the desir- yearn.

Hongkong, which was throughout the for the third lae this

very ereditable draw in effect, Joses and his colleagues This fent of Anderson's brought to race the better crew by far, winning forced

hand. being kept well in

The the Senior Shield competition. a close an association with Univer-by 2 lengths, and scoring 1 point.

Club's best department was the ally cricket marked by conalatent

Thalf back inc-n rather unusual, achievement, Anderson is probably

Ins

Grifin Fours,

This was won by Canion.

For the

THE

Reason,

a perfect illu-Įbut none the less happy feature- the finest all-rounder the Hongkong first quarter mile the crews were even, THE game was

his but after this Canton steadily got the stration of how previous mat- where Skinner. Boys and Buncan, Varsity

proiluced, and

ches and results, as well na form, Hung on 19 the Borderers van fortune on the cricket held in Englend and finished ap 5 lengths ahead, tand will be watched with the keenest scoring 1 point.

can mean absolutely nothing. In rnard like trechos, and refused to Sewer Pairs. altention.

aring parlance, the safest bet in yield an inch. local football on Saturday was the

Canton lok in this ener right from the start winning by 4 lengths and 21raining potats.

A typical knock of 59 by M. Mindar and . M. el Arcuth's for the features of the 1st were victory over the University accond division. The Recreio were

in

the

decidedly nalucky to be rated 4f two points when the Civil Service forced a draw, whereas the Home kong Club and the Navy won with ense, Mackenzie striking good forty with the willow for the Club,

RESULTS.

Division 1

University beat I.R.C. by 10 runs

Division 2 1.R.C. beat University by 99 runs JL.K.C.C. heat R.E. & S. hy 63

russ

Navy bent R.A.S.C. by right wickets.

Civil Service drew with Recreio,

Friendlies

H.K.C.C. Dent KC.C. by three; wickets.

Craigengower heat the Army by

#6 run

Borderers beat Civil Service by nine wickets

Craigengower beat the Police by three wickets.

SUNDAY.

Junior Fours,

TH

R.A.F.

3 68 18 21

7 41 31 17

33 33 17

7 30 33 10 12 7 1 4 48

R.C. of S.... 14 5 0 20

KE.

Recreio

University

11 4 0

17

10

Taikoo C.R.C. 17

ven the nauticals for the game they played.

ANGMEAD nt centrefor-

Lward was especially fac.

T

17

HONGKONG LADIES HELD

Į TO A DRAW

Herbert Sutcliffe, who has alrendy reached his half century in his first inning of the fourth Test. So far be Jardine have scored 99 runs for

the opening wicket.

S.W.B'S. DEFEATED.

Shanghai Wins by A Single Point.

LOSERS UNLUCKY,

Shanghal, Feb. 12. Shanghai defeated the South Wales Borderers XV in a rugger match this afternoon by nine points to eight.

CHECKED BY ST. ANDREWS

CAER CLARK AND MAMAK HOCKEY

By "Baily.Om

In their return game with St. Andrew's in the Cher Claris Cup com potition at Snokumpoo on Saturday the Hongkong Ladies suffered their firat reveras, baing held to a draw. af one goal ench. Despite this note, back the retention of the tophy by the Hongkong Club is almost a certainty for they have lost only one point and are a game in hand over heir nearest rivals, St. Androw'n who have now played six games, have lost one and drawn three, and are two points behind the champions. The checking of the Hongkong forwards was due to the splended defence of G. A. White and I. L. Woulley, in the intermediate line. Another feature of the game was the amazing speed of H. Knill, playing

at right wing for Hongkung.

Hongkong took up the attack soon after the bully-off and 11. Knill seat The wenther was sunny and a large in some fine centres but the saints' crewd was present when play com-neks denk with them time after time

acension M. Alun menced, but the muddy state of the On one

ernt. JA) A ground made scientific play well- nigh impossible.

Jones

and it is possible that he will prove himself the finest leader in Hongkong. Not only can fe shoot; not only can he anap up centres and passes; but he can juggle with the ball in auch a manner as to bewilder his op-

He made centrefor} ponents. word play look easy, and five goals was no undue reward for such an afternoon's work.

the THE remainder of

were adequate, although Treadwell in goal was not unpres- handling Hive, more than once Faultly, which, against a more dangerous attack, might have pro- WLA нея im-ved costly. The game

onesided that much of ita normal interest was lost, but the Navy were value for their decisive vic- try, and on this show stand nore than a reasJA 150

The Bordetera nepred and converted front of goal, and the inability

in the first half-minute, and there to cover that extra yard quicker for the Shield.

after Shanghal was seldom dangerous. than the soldiers, being pro-

CONSPICUOUS ATTACKERS." THE Borderers enjoyed à dou-They were fortunate in that Taylor THE Chub were an entirely di-

displayed. Williams Tale success when the second long range, | minently

ne penmity goals arom ferent team. Their work was was

M. Churn, P. Gittins and S. virile, but over anxious stamped with plenty of determina-whereas the Fowler-Strange wing

Bering ousted the Artillery from

Woolley were next conspicuvus in an The Borderers several times almost attack but their effort was frustrut- tion, an unsuspected amount of were always scheming and doing

the Junior Shield. This was the third time they had met and the

B. scored but their passing broke down led by cleverness and an enlightened ap-their best to outwit the opposition.

M. Polc. Towards the at a critical menient. Shanghai led middle of the opening half the Saints line regiment achieved the "hal- preciation of the basic principles

at half-time, 6--5,

were awarded a free hit just outside of the

game-team play. The

trick" through their win. There effect was startling. It found the

was nothing fluky about it. They

the circle. I. Woolley took the shot and sent to M. Churn who gave the Club constantly and dangerously

were the better team, and if the Hullingdatenttacking, and the Borderers hard

Artillery did not produce quite intact. bow, P. Ramus stroke, F. Lenfesty put to keep their lines

their beat. form, it does not de which

prive the Borderers of any credit. cex. This pair certainly deserved to That middeld supremacy

defent of only their

a noticable victory of the Borderers over the HERE was Club, yet not only did the "tip":provement up forward, but This was the last race and was go completely astray but it re- this does not mens there is not won by Capton. longkang was it mains fact that throughout room for more. The finishing i unfortunate in breaking a rudder line the ninety minutes, it never look-touches were poor, hesitancy in after the half mile mark whess both

UTAK

were deal level. They very ed like materialising. portingly however married on to the end of the earn though naturally many lengths behind. Canton scored

Avointa,

The total number of points veared

WINNING CREWS

were right to one.

The winwine erests WorDI Senior

Fours W. Pote-lhun how, 11. J. Frolich No. 2, 1. 6. Wylie No. 2, . . nomussen stroke, and II. W. Hewett cox.

Junior Fair. P.

| win and d'unlaved very dņu nesman the noldiers had enjoyed and turn-

ahip kepping well together and led to such useful effect in stealy stroke all the way through.

the

(171

Griffin FoursDr, Sunner how, B. previous games was certainly not Gerhold No. 2, G, Huttemeier No. 3, feature of the exchanges B. 1. Temlett strake, and I. W. Saturday. If anything it was the Club who held the balance in this respect.

Hewelt cnx.

Senior Pairs. G. Wylie bow, R. Rasmussen stroke, and E. A. G. Jordan cox,

T?

Junior Fours.-F. Busse, bow, E. M. E. Stirling No. 2. M. 2. Gilett No. 3. J. K. Penfeld stroke, and II.

H.K, Volunteers drew with Civil, W. Hewett cox. Mervice

HONOUS LIST,

Batting

J. E. Richardson (C. S.) v Volunteers

The weather was not too favourable, there being a slight wind from the, shore side, and the river rather eheppy. I was also somewhat cold, prevented many spretntory

being present.

In the evening a dinner was given by the Canton Raiving Club to their

the New Asin HotL

eucate ot

it. Lee (C. C. C.) v Army

Capt. Walen (S. W. B) v Civil

Service...

82

73

| Our Own Correspondent,

72

A. K. Mackenzie (H. K. C. C.) v

R. E.

65

51. P. Mndar (I. R. C.) v Univer

sity

60

D. S. Harley (Volunteers) v G. S. 51 A.C. Beek (H.K.C.C) ▼ K.G.C. 53°

"significa not out.

Bowling

Wilmot (Navy) v R.A.SC. 8 for 40

A.C. Beck (in.K.C.C.)

K. C. C...

EM. et Arculli

University

7 for 27 (LR.C.) v

Afor 21

0%

NE of the individual per- formances of the afternoon came from Matthias, who, hay ing covered himself with glow by netting the two goals which put the Borderers reserves into Junior the next round of the Shield earlier in the afternoon. came in at the last minute to nepper Rodger with shots which kept the Scottish goalkeeper guessing. Jones was very sub- dued, and the whole forward line was but a shadow when compared to former displays this season.

TF the Intes had fell the slightest hit kindly disposed we should towards the Club have seen the Shield holders eliminated. Territorally, the ODMORE was again the lead- exchanges were very evenlying light of the defence, al- shared, and Rodger had though his work was somewhat more work to do than valuable than that of Mullane and Johnson it was not so much the Morrison, who did not make fault of the Club forwards as

single mistake. it was the brilliance of Mullane and Morrison, who covered their custodian perfectly.

TENNIS ATTRACTION

RUMJAHNS MEET TO-DAY

Lea (C.C.C.) v Police for 3 THREE FINE SINGLES

Cant. Mirchonge (Army) v

C. C. C.

6 for 8 Anderson (University) V

for 18 I, R. C. Wood University) v LRC, & for 28 Lee (University)" LR.C. for 10

V

LEAGUE TABLE,

Division 1

P. W. D. L. Pts.

K.C.C. University L.R.C.

43

1 0 10

a a

0 0

4 3 0 1 9

II.K.C.C.

6 3 0 2

Army

3 1 1 1

G.C.C.

1 1

Navy

C.S.C.C.

02 1

4

Division 2

K.C.C. 1.K.C.C.

C.C.C.

(.R.C.

NAVY

Polico

Recreio

University R.E. & S. R.A.S.C.

R.A.

C.S.C.C.

RW. D. L. Pla.} 8-521 17 9450 17: 54 1 0 13 7511 16

8 3 1 4 10

PROMISED

New Combination in the

Open Doubles

(B "VERITAS").

no

more

a

Another league result was re- versed when the Police fell foul of the Navy to the tone of 7-1. The Guardians of the Law played very dejectedly, and only on rare Occasions gave an iten of their defence capabilities. The real

fret tr went to pieces in the minutes and made the task of the

"Sirdar" will start off Invourite, Navy forwards mere child's play. but those who know his cousin's real, The reaction on the forwards w capabilities will suffer no shock if the las to be expected, and they de mintch goes the full distance, I fully generated from what promised, to synect 12 40, fordhi champion always be a lively quintette with

Koal draws the best out of H.D., and that scoring possibilities into a best in no mean thing.

line

Fincher will not have to difficult of individuals with little know a passage against Rezach, although ledge of what to do with the ball. the young Indian has developed his and less of how to use it. game sultently to canture a ket

if Teddy le not quite at his best.

+

did not take the Navy long the previous

Hachlumn will have to play much Ito show that better against E. S. Howard than he

did against u Tak-lam if he is to week's defeat was all wrong and huve any further, frterest in the an untrue reflex of their proper tournament,

capabilities. The forwards were entertaining, and capecially NEW COMBINATION.

whilst admitting that the op- The Open Doubles programme will position was as weak an one could And in local senior see the debut of a new team in E. F. possibly With the Rumjahn cousins Fincher and A, E. P. Guest. Right football, due credit has to be gi appearing to-day, the second up to last year Ernie Fincker partnered hin brother in the week's programme in the open doubles, but now that Tedly has lined tennis championships starts in up with Goldman, "EF::has adopted an auspicious manner.

his club mate Gurst

They should minke a múre than The agenda of singles matches is useful combination, and if they sur the most attractive to date, and three vive this round-they have that ex- exceedingly fine games are usured.) nerienced couple Iu Tak-lam and Iu

Chief interest is attached to the Tak-cheuk as opponents-they meeting of 5. A. Rumjalin, the holder, progress quite a distance. nid his cousin, 1. D. Rumjan, in

8 4 19 13

the second round.

¿

0 3 1 5 10

7

1.0 3

#

0 G 3

1

1 G 1

TO DAY'S PROGRAMME.

niny

OPEN SINGLES (2ND ROUND)

So far as I can ascertain, these The programme for this afternoon two have met only once before in 181. the champlonship. This was in 1929, when "Sirdar", won in three straight sols to enter the unl The scores read in his favour G-4, 01, 3, and judging from a press

pronounced success.

The Loreign staff of Lane, Craw-pect, he was full value for such

THREE SETS PROMISED.

S. A. Rumjalin (holder) V H. D. Humfaln

F. C. Fincher v 1. M. A, Razack Y. Hachuma v E. S. Howard. 6. Gamble v 1. 3. Armstrong.

OPEN DOUBLES (IST ROUND). Hyde and Turner y Kwok and Lang..

FF. Fincher and Guest v tu and Iú, Grimble and Hancocky Dunham

ford's easily defented the Chinese ataft in the annual football match at the K.F.C. en Sunday, acoring three

This afternoon, however, he may timen without reply. Both goals ro mained intact until filleen nts have a much longer row to hoc. For from time, when Xavier opencil the one thing it will be his first taste of

coring, followed five minutes Inter hampionship tennin nincs last year, and Newell with a second from Smith. Skinner and in addition H.D. la now playing obtained the third from a penalty in a far better game than he was four the very last stages of the genio.

years ago,

HANDICAP CINGLES "A".

D. B. Green y A. H. Penn.

NAVY FOOTBALL LEAGUE

SEAMEW HOLDS A SLENDER LEAD

Shameen, Feb, 10. The following shows the positions of the teams in the Naval football League:

Ganl

P. W. D. L. F.A. DI 8 71 19 4 15 10 @ 2.2 15 3 14 046 - 13 14 8 8 2 4 2 6 12 6 82G100 G

els.com

PART from the

who have Kowloon,

for themselves to blame exit from the competition, the results panned out pretty well the Lin- as anticipated. That colas should be held to a draw by South China caused a little astonishment, but it was a result In accordance with the game.

TOR the first time this season

the Radio have lengne matches than they have lost! They have shown an zimuz- during recent ing improvement weeks, and Saturday's success over the University brought their tally to eight, as against seven

defents.

won

more

rising ahot which J. Bryson just managed to reach with her hand and clear. Shortly after P. M. Hurrup rent a first-time shot, from ti contex by H. Knill, just round the past.

The Borderers regained the lend most immediately after the reau Saints the lend. Until the interval, tion of play with a try between the posts, but the kick at goal felled.

Two minutes before time, the Shanghai forwardy made a concerted rush and scored. Shanghul thus emerged from the gume lucky winners y single point.-Router Morning Poat Special.

""་་---་

BILLIARDS TOURNEY.

L/Cpl. Herriott Defeats Remedios.

In the Open Billiards Tournament, /Cpl. Herriatt defeated E. Remedios by 600 points to 428 points in the third round at St. Patrick's Club on

Saturday night,

The winner made a break of 22, while Remedios had one of 21.

BARRY-HALL FIGHT OFF

5 FOR 18 IN LAST MATCH FOR

THE UNIVERSITY

I.R.C. RECORD RUINED

LIVELY CRICKET

A. S. Barry and A. B. Hall, will not be appear- ing at the boxing tournament arranged by the Hongkong Boxing Association on Wednes- day, according to an an- nouncement made dur- ing the week-end.

Their place on the bill will be

taken by A. B. Shreeve and A. B. Long, who will meet over eight rounds.

Seamew Shameen Taratula Ciciala

Shreeve le light heavyweight Moth Moorhen

7 1 6 2 11 2

champion of the China Fleet, win This is the last season the Moorhen will compete since afterning the title last month, when he 32 years her service will now be bent A.B. Houso in the final at dispensed with. She is the list of the Lee Theatre. (the old gunboats on this river, and it in with regret that we witness her passing,—Our Own Correspondent,

Boh Shreeve and Long are ex- collent ring craftsmen, and promisa

A. B. Shreeve, light heavyweight champion of the China Fleet, who boxes on Wednesday.

St.

strady Andrew's kept up pressure on the Hongkong goal but were unable to increase their lead.

Hard hitting featured the second all of the game. The Saints nt- tacked, but M. Wolley and P. Gittins Were wenk in front of goal through ini.ing to follow up their shot. 2. M. Lee did aome good work on the right, and B. M. Pope, the Hongkong

broke centre-half

up Bumerous urate by the opposing forwards.. About half way through the half, P. M. Harrop notied the equaliser from a pas by 11. Knill, and from his point play was tranferred from ne end to the other but neither ¡leam found the not..

The score was fair indication of the un of play.

[longkong

Club

LEAGUE TABLE:

1

P. W. L D. F. A. Pts.

Б 4 0 1 26

n t 7 St. Andrew's 6 2 1 3 16

4 1 1 2 4 4 4 1 2 1 3 14 3 & 0 3

1 1 0 20

Y.M.C.A.

Recreio

C.B.A.

GERMANS LOSE AGAIN.

In A Matalle game played during the week-end the German Club suffered defeat at the hunda of the Veteran by three goals to ono. The game was played on the Radio Sports Club ground at Caroline Hill Saturday. At the interval the Veteran led by three clear goals, but in the second half the Germana im- roved and Muller netted the only goal for them.

The K.I.T.C. continued in winning vein when they were opposed to the 24th. Battery in the Mamak tourria- keanly ment yesterday, winning 1 contested game by one goal to nil.

The Indians played tea men throughout the first half, and in the second period a reserve was brought 'n. Despite thin bandican they netted the only gon! scored before the in-

orval through M. Hussain.

Battery In the second half the launched attack after attack at the Indians' citadel but without success.

A

OTHER MATCHES.

Honours were enay in the friendly Petween the V.M.C.A. and H.M.S. Modway at King's Park on Enturday when cach side scored twice.

to provide a first class deputy bout |to the Barry v Hall match,

COMPLETED PROGRAMME. The programme for Wednesday night at the Lee Theatre is now complete and will consist of the Heavyweight title bout between Foley and Judge and five other scraps. The contestants will be:

Ste Round Lightweight Marine Clayton v. Tel. John-AMP;

son

The Medway opened the scoring murah Winfred, but the "V" vonled thrauch G. H. Fowler, and before the interval they took the lead through

W, Macey,

The Y.M.C.A. maintained this nd- vantage until, the Inst minute. of the

when

Turi netted the qualiser for the Medway,

An outstanding. Shields played Eight Round Light Henvyome in goal for the elvilians, nad weight

hong and Allen were the pick of tho Naval side.

A.B. Shreeve v A.B. Long.

Stx Round Welterweight Pin, Roberts v Sto. Hannerford Eight Round Middleweight

A.B. Fraggolt v A.B., Chrístic. Six Round Feather weight. Marine Hill ▼ A. B. Griffith

Another draw was recorded in the till match between the YMCA.

ly and the Diocesan Girls' School, Kings Park on Saturday. Ench | sito nesred twlet, D. Brown and M. Gardiner netting for the VM.C.A. and D. Henderson and D. Plow for the School.

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