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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933,

HOCKEY

H.K. CLUB

EYE OPENED

L. F. NICHOLSON HIT IN

FACE BY BALL

NASTY ACCIDENT IN GAME AGAINST Y.M.C.A.

The friendly hockey match between |

the Hongkong Hockey Club Juniors

and the Y.M.C.A. second eleven at goal to nil, Divett finding the net, King's Park yesterday afternoon was and in the second half increased their marred by a nasty accident to L. F. lead through Pettor and Alexander. Nicholson, one of the Club's defend-Sinclair.

err, in the early stages of the gamo.

Playing at loft full back, Nickolson had the misfortune to be struck in the

C.B.A. WIN AGAIN.

Leading by a goal to nil at half-

left eye with the ball from a hard time, the Central British Association drive by Moses, the Club custodian, who was maiding a clearance. The continued in winging vein when they defeated the Royal Army Service

wound bled profusely and necessitated Corps by four clear goals, in a friendly kla absence from the field for the rest hockey fixture at King's Park yester"} of the game.

Play, generally, was scrappy, the day afternoon.

Y.31.G.A. emerging winners by three RADIO BEAT LINCOLNS. goals to one. H. Millington nub-

stituted for Nicholson and played a | At Caroling Hill yesterday after- fairly good game at back. Lacking noon the Radio Sports Club defeated two half-backs, the Club had the the Lincolnshire Regiment by two assistance of Chadderton, of the goals to nil in a friendly game. Both Y.M., at left-half. At the interval the Y.M.C.A. led by a goal to nil, and goals were scored in the second half in the second half added two more. Awtor Singh, the Radio centro- S. Fowler obtained the hat-trick, while Lamotte netted solitary point,,

the Club's

forward.

MEDWAY BEAT S.W.B

F. Fowler, the Y's now goalkeeper Playing at King's Park yesterday. "flad," had little to do except for a HM.Š. Blodway defeated the South few saves from shots from Kfibco and | Wales Bordurera by five goala to one. HIL Duncan played a stendy_game|Tho Medway were continually on the| In the Club defence, while G. Fowler attack during the first half

and and Bolk abone in the Y. defence. notted all their goals. The Borderers who were one man short also scored their only goal during this half. In the second half the Borderers im proved and kopt the Modway in check. Lieut. de Winton Reored the Bor- derers' only goal.

CLUB SENIORS SUCCESS

Royal Artillery

Defeated

The Hongkong Club 1st. XI added! another success to their list when they defeated the R. A. Officers' XI by three goals, to nil on the Marina ground yesterday. The Officers had their fair share of the exchanges but were rather weak in front of gon), They found in A. A. Dand a safe back and a great source of trouble, for he broke up many concentrated attacks made on the Club goal. H. J. D. Lowe, in the Club interne diate Une, also played a good game, The three club inside men, Alexander- Sinclair, G. E. R. Divatt and J. E. Potter, were an excellent combination,

Licuts.

Weatherdow and C. C. Gorthwaite were the pick of the officers' side.

"

LADIES' YACHTING.

Mrs. Coote Wins "H"

Class Race.

The Fourth Ladies' Championship Rocca were sailed yesterday afternoon over a course of about six miles.

Mrs. Coote wan the "I" Class race with Dorothes, and Mrs, Kemble was second with Rolla. The "I," "y" and "G" Classes were won by Mrs. Brams bury with Ailaa, Mrs. B. Marshall taking the next place with Robena In the "A" Class, Mrs. Bolt won with

PLAYER'S

MR. J. BROOK TO CARRY ON.

AS MANAGER TO BOXING

ASSOCIATION..

A meeting of the Com. mittee of the Hongkong Boxing Association was held last evening, when Mr. J. Brook, who for several years. has acted อริ mariager, agreed to carry on with: those duties for the forth- coming season.

announco-

No definite ment could be made regard- ing the proposed programme for December 9 `as pormis- sion for the Navy boxers to appear has yet to be obtain- ed. This permission is at present being sought.

SWIMMING DISCORD

FINDINGS OF OLYMPICį GAMES COMMISSION

American Mixed Doubles Tournament

AT U. S. R. C. ON DECEMBER 10

There will be a mixed American Tournament for, members and sub. scribers of the United Services Re- creation Club on Sunday, December 10, commencing at 11a.m. A draw will be made for partners, the handi- capping being automatic.

Entry forms are posted on the Club notice board, Entries will close on Friday, December 8 at 0 nm.

In the afternoon the final of the Colony Ladies' Doubles championship will be played, the match to commence at 1.30 p.m.

appendicitis at the California Hospital and a fow days after the stitches had been removed from the wound was taken by bus from the hospital to the railway station for departure from Los Angeles. The Commission find that, although the manager had the assurance of the House Surgeon that Miss Kenyon's removal by bus

would not be harmful to her, it would have been better to have jengaged an ambulance or speclil

Serious discord in the car. British swimming party which went to America to compete in the 1982 Olympiad is ro- vealed by the findings of the yo special commission of inquiry { pu« appointed by the. Amateur Swimming Association.

One important conclusion of the Commission is:

The appointment .of Mr. Bretton

honorary team

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SPORT ADVTS.

manager was resented by a THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. certain section of the team, and from the commencement ofį The FOURTEENTH EXTRA RACE the tour there was a disposition MEETING will be held (Weather on the part of some members to Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on cayil at his instructions, and Saturday, 2nd December, 1988, com. intentionally and purposely to mencing at 2.60 p.m. disregard them.

The First Bell will be Rung át "The Commission view with 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. regret the Inck of goodwill and

Members are notified that they and co-operation which were

con- their Ladies must wear their Badges stantly lacking, in that no effort {prominently displayed. seemed to have been made on No One without a Badga will be elther side to adjust the admitted to the. Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members difference which prevailed. Miss Mary Kenyon, a member of

to the Members' Enclosure and Club

Fury, followed by Miss Mackie with the team, was operated on for Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and

At the interval the Club led by onel Guil.

FROM TO-MORROW

AT THE

KING'S

"There is melodrama in it that is more thrilling than that seen in other pictures

for some time...Good for the entire family."

-Harrison's Reports

Starring LUIS TRENKER

with VILMA BANKY Victor Varconi, Directed by Edwin H. Knopf and Luis Tronker, Pre- sented by Carl Laemmlo.' A UNI- -VERSAL SPECIAL.

ZREBEL

$3.00

for Ladies (Both including. Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY 'upon the personal application of a Member, such blem. ber to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chita, &c.

The Secretary's office, Ord Floor, Gloucester Building (Tel. 27794), will close at 12 o'clock noon.

Badges admittingto___ Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,

be

On No Fretext will Children permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

Tiffins are oblsizable at the Clue House provided they are, ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance Telephone 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for All Parsons, including Ladies, and is payable at. the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform aro admitted Half Price,

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Mien, &C.. will not be permitted to operate within the Frecincts of the Hong- kong Jockey Club during the Race Mooting.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,'

Socrotary.

Hongkong, 27th November, 1933.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

NOTICE.

The NOVEMBER HALF. YEAR- LY GENERAL MEETING OF VOTING MEMBERS will be hold at the Club House, Happy Valley, Jon Tuesday, 28th November, 1933,

at 6.30 p.m.

ALL members are cordially in- vited to attend, and 'participate in any discussion which may ensue.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 18th November, 1938.

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