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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933,

BORDERERS TO MEET KOWLOON WITHOUT UNDERWOOD

The Services Sporting

CRICKET

INTER COMPANY .

CUP MATCH

HALFORD'S 'ALL

ROUND FORM

Section

Conducted By

"The Scout"

ĐỊA GIÀ the wing. Fearless, the Navy's first lingua player, did not receive the support usually given him in league matches, therefore did not outshine the rest of the players.

Horne, the Tarantula's goal-

keeper saved some exceedingly good shots, and undoubtedly kept the Keppel from equalising.

The goal scorers for the Taran- tula were Bus one. Ifeslip ont, and The "B" Company of the South Hathaway who headed in cleverly Wales Borderers yesterday defeat-from a corner, while Rigby scored ed the "C" Co, by 72 runs to make for the Keppel. Teams. their way into the final of tho H.M.S. Inter Company petition.

Cricket

BILLIARDS

NG SZE KWONG TOURNEY

KENT LOSE TO BORDERERS

The first game in the Ng Sze Tarantula: Horne; Kwong Billiard Tournament took. H.M.S. com- Bruce, Levis: Duckett, Webb, place last night between

Shaw; Bus, Heslip, Cunningham, Kent and the South Wales Bor Halford batted exceedingly well Hathaway, Smith.

derera, when the soldiers won all to acore 63 out of a total of 155.

H.M.S. Keppel-Seivers, Smith, five games. He subsequently excelled himself Penticost; Sandall, Hills, Reynolds; at bowling capturing six wickets Fearless, Edland, Rigby, Chatham, for forty five runs. Scores:

"B" COMPANY.

Palmer.

Bromley e. Yaten b. Morgan

27

Polo b. Strickland

15

Capt. Gottwaltz b. Nelson

11

RAINBOW and BRUCE

Hallford b. John

63

Watts h. Joka

9

Hurna c. and b. John

Parsons not out

13

Play Drawn Match

Whelan b. Morgan

0

C. Q. M. S. Griffiths b. John

Walters b. Morgan

the

Hill Strickland b. John

Extras...

Total

Bowling Analysis

165

0. M. W. R.

The Rainbow drew with Bruce in a friendly game of foot- ball on the Dockyard Ground yes- terday afternoon.

The Rainbow

were certainly superior but were denied the points of victory. The Bruce's forwards took full advantage of the fow openings offered.

Local Tennis Dispute Now Settled

L.T.A. EXPRESSION OF OPINION

(By "Veritas").

With the satisfactory clear- ing up of the dispute in the Ladies Recreation Club tour- nament of 1932, in which it was claimed in å match where players contested at incorrect. ly-stated odds, the gamo should be replayed, it may not be out of place to set out the actual solution to this pro- blem. -

The point at issue, it will be recollected, was in what cir- cumstances the lovers. In a handicap event played at wrong odds, could claim a replay. the

SUSPENSION LIFTED BUT JONES RETAINS PLACE

CLUB TO TAKE FIELD WITHOUT SKINNER

HARRIS EXPECTED TO TURN OUT FOR ARTILLERY

(By "Varitas").

As I foreshadowed last Monday, Underwood, the former skipper of the Borderers first division team will not be taking his place in the team this afternoon against Kowloon.

Underwood's suspension ended yesterday, but Jones, originally the Battalion's inside left, retains the left half position, and the team to meet Kowloon at Soo- kunpoo this afternoon is unchanged from that which has done service during the last two matches. Kowloon's team is not to hand, and Jones: Matthias, Harris, The 1933, handbook of the Eng-but there is quite likely to be some Fortey, Hazlewood and Duncan. lish L.T.A., provides the answer, startling changes in view of the which is amplified by an interesting wholesale signings of Argyll play- statement of opinion recently made ers made this week. by the Committee of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association.

Colour Sergeant Jarman played an excellent game to make highest break of the evening, 48. The S.W.D.'s were far superior to the Kent's five, their breaks and more varied strokes putting them In the lend with fairly wide margin) at the finish.

H.M.S. KENT 3.W.B. C/Sgt. Jarman 150 Winters 107 the problem appears to be-only

Relton Walters 150

93 when some one responsible for the Williams 150 Larke 62 conduct of the tournament or of the Holden 39 particular match has been at fault, Clapp 150 Mathias 150

Cuniffe 122

OFFICIAL RULING.

NAVY BOAT RACE

In general terms the answer to

This is how it is expressed by the English LT.A., ruling under the heading of "Knotty Points":

"If two players in a handicap play at the wrong. odds, the match stands, unless the referee or anyone acting on his behalf has marked the handicap incorrectly on the score sheet when putting the match The naval boats' sailing race for into court, In which case the loser the R.II.K.Y.C. Trophy was held yes muy claim to have the match re- theterday afternoon in brilliant weather played, unless the mistake in the but without a wind which could pro-odds has been in his favour. Such

The Rainbow's centre forward, Lt Miers was outstanding in his attacking, while the work of Capt.

John

Morgan

0 + 36 3 49 Strickland 4 D 1 30

10 12

2

Nelson Peed

4

2

} 1

0

19

12

Morris continunily placed Bruce's goal in jeopardy.

"C" COMPANY.

Morgan run out

Board c. Halford b. Pole John c. Whelan b. Italford LL, Jordan b. Halford

Lt. Yaten b. Halford ...

Strickland e. Hurns b. Parsons

C. Q. M. S. Horne c. Bromley b.

Halford

Nelson b. Halford

Peed b. Watts

Noyer not out

Lowis b. Halford

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysiu

Halford

Pele

Parsons

Watta ...

0. M. W.

R.

19

4.0

G 0

17

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Cumberland's Gig Wins Event

The gual scorers for the Rain-vide any great thrills. H.M.S. Cum-claim must be made within reason- bow were Captain Morris, in the berland's gig won the event, with the

able time." first half, and Lt. Pain in the sign of .M.S: Engle and II.M.S. 1second half. For the Bruce, Steer

Falmouth clone behind.

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found the net for them in Arst half, and Stapleton in the second. The following are the results:

Rainbow: Hokswell, Thomson, West: Masters. Bright, Tucker; | Cumberland, Gig Morris Capt. Morris, Lt. Miers. Eagle, Gig' LL. Pain Tarrett.

starting, at 2 p.m.

The course was over seven miles,

Time Pos. Pts. 4.10.24 1 20 4.19.31 2 19 Medway, Gig 4.43.60 14 7 Falmouth, 2nd Whalor.4.21.36 318 Whitshed, Whaler....4.27.01 4 17 Englo, 2nd Cutter ..4.34.20 6 15

Cumberland, 1st Cutter, 4,30,04 8 13 Eagle, 1st Cutter ....4.00.12 Cumberland, 2nd Cutter 4.41.30 12

Bruce: Noble Berry, Birch; 10 Bird, Williams, Tubby, Stapleton, 3 Stser, Farrington, Pearson, Will-Falmouth, 1st Whaler..4.27.14 6 10

liamson..

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CHINA FLEET SOCCER LEAGUE

Submarinos Section Loague Table

The following is the up to date league tablt of the Submarines section of the China Fleet Foot-

FOOTBALL ball League.

SUBMARINES WIN

THE BEAR CUP Orpheus

PETTY OFFICERS'

MATCH

SUBMARINES.

Goals

P W D L F A Pts 3 3 0 0 13 2 G Phoenix 4 2 1 10 8 5 Perseus 2 2 0 0 9 1 4 Rainbow 4 2 0 2 8 10 4 Oswald

Proteus Pandora Odin

By three goals to one, the petty. officers of the Submarinos yster Osiris, day defeated the P.O of H.M.Sus Eagle for the Bear Cup

The mateḥ, played on the Dock- yard ground, was full of incident and some surprisingly good play. it is hoped, as a remult, to form a football tongue between

Petty Officer teams of the various ships of the China Fleet.

Olympus Parthian,.

HOCKEY

The Submarings were assisted in } · INTER COMPANY

recording a success when Brad

· ́ENCOUNTER

There is still a lack of balance in the Kowloon team, and perhaps the introduction of some now blood will rectify this shortcoming.

R. Artillery:-Combey: Allen and Wroe: Rodgers, Pardos and Harris: "Snooks, Leach, Wood, Greenshields and Scal.

Recrolo: E. Marques: R. Silva- Netto and J. Bowen: J. Gonsalves, CLUB WITHOUT SKINNER.

N. T. Delgado and W. Maher: T. The Club aro still without Castilho, G. Guterres, W. Sousne, although Boyd is a great worker. Skinner against St. Joseph's, and J. Gomes and J. Alves.

I am doubtful whether he will prove good enough to hold up Dave Leonard.

Lincolns: Heath: Turner and

Ash: Dudley, Cork and Betta: Baldry,

McGuinness, Higgins, Ridley and Hocquard.

However, Robertson returns

S. China-Wong Wing: Li Tin- to strengthen the intermediate

and sang

Lau Mau: - Loung line, and as it is officially stated In-chan, Leung Chul-wing and Li that Howe will lend the for Kwok-wat: Yeung Shui-yic, Wong wards, the Club can look for- Mee-shun, Pau Ka-ping, Tam ward hopefully further Kong-pak and Tay Qua-tong. success.

to

SECOND DIVISION.

St. Joseph's:-Marques: Gomes- Fowler, despite a recurrence of and A. V. Gosano: Marques, Bel- his old injury last week, will con-trao and Elma: B. Gosane, Ward, Anent of this, the committee tinue to operate on the right wing. Leonard, Rocha and Fernandez. of the local L.T.A., has ́express) · It is now reported that Harris, ed the opinion that where there who went down with a Malarial ly no referee for a tournament, relapse this week, will possibly be R. Artillery:Wood: Price and the umpire of each particular it enough to turn out for the match is responsible for secing Artillery against the Recreio this that the odds are correctly mark afternoon.. ed on the score sheet before the maich starts.

This view is apparently support ed by a recent decision of the 912 Rules Committee of the English stances of which, were very similar L.T.A., on a dispute, the circum-

to those of the L.R.C. disputo of a year ago,

Eaglo, 1st Whator....4.34.87 7 Engle, 2nd Whaler4.00.55 10 11 Medway, 1st Cutter ..4.40.54 17 Veteran, Whaler.....4.39.44 11 10 Cumberland, End Whaler

4.42.10 13 Kont, 2nd Whaler 4.43.62 16 Witch, Whaler......4.45.31 16. Medway, 2nd Whnior..4.51.35 18 Cumberland, Let Whaler D.N.F. Wishart, Whaler

.... D.N.F.

Hockey Fixtures For Next Week

MAMAK AND FRIENDLY

FRIENDLIES

DECEMBER 2

DECEMBER 1

St. Andrew's v Royal Marina, b.o. Da.m.

MY FORECAST.

FIRST DIVISION,

ro WING

Artillery Athletic Borderars

Club Lincoln

TO DRAW:----

Navy. SECOND DIVISION.

TO WINI

Artillery Lincoln

Navy

TO DRAW:-

Athletic

THIRD DIVISION.

TO WIN,

S. China Borderers R.A.F.

CHARITY GAMES

SERVICES TO PLAY S. CHINA

STRONG ELEVEN SELECTED

The Combined Services are flekling a strong eloven to oppose South China in B charity football match Sunday week ut Caroline Hill.

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There should be a bumper gate, for the proceeds are to be devoted to the widow and four children of the late S.Q.M.S. Chappell of the Royal Army Pay Corpa.

Two games are being staged in Bonior Gibbons: Collier, Worthington and connection with this, tho Hunt: Hopkins, Edmunds, Ber-match to be preceded by an en- mingham, Knight and Hill,

counter between the second divi- sion teama of the South Wales If such be the case, the only Borderors--Williams: Jenkins Borderers und the Chinese alteration in the Gunners' toe-up and Sutor: Court, Davica and Athletic. will be Sergt. Wood for Lench at Hayes: John, Marshfield, Herbert, contre-forward. Leach

The Combined Services cloven доса to Morris and Searle.

will bo: the inside right borth.

Ilere are some of the teams:

FIRST DIVISION.

Club: Lowson: Hynes and S. Both the English L.T.A., ruling Strange: Robertson, Boyd and A. 8 and the expression of opinion made Duncan: Fowler, Dominy, Howe,

6 by the local Association should E. Strange and Bickford. 5prove-sufficient-n-guide-to-local

Lincolns:-Deacon:

Coclough and Stenina: Maughan, Worrall and Robson: Clayton, Chapman, Tate, McGuinness and Tone.

THIRD DIVISION. Borderers: Watta:

Watkina

and Dowding: John, Roberts and aclubs should this problem arise In. Borderers: Smith: Mullane Williams: Hamblyn, Nelson, Pur-

and Morrison: Wallace, Podmore cell, Morgan and Sollia.

the future.

MULE CORPS WITHDRAW

MAMAK TOURNAMENT

ST. ANDREW'S

FROM

RESHUFFLE TEAM: ENGLAND V SCOTLAND THIS AFTERNOON

THE Mule Corps have been obliged

to withdraw from the Mamak tournament. The position has

(By "Bully-Of")

Is that for Wednesday. There are five first class clashes four of which should produce really sparkling hockey. Perhaps the most chief game is that between the Army and Navy and the result should prove a pointer to the success or failure of the teams in the Traingular Tournament.

ng until March 27, three days be-H. appearing regularly at right game the Jats won by three clear)

Liddington (Navy) Allen (It Artillery) Morrison (Borderers) Parkins (Navy)

· Podmore (Borderers) McQuire (Navy) Baldry (Lincoln) Smith (Navy)-

Higgins (Lincoln) Ridley (Lincoln)

Hocquard (Lincoln)

are:

The Services reserves Mullane (Borderers), Harris (Bor- .. derers), Ash) (Lincolna), Skinner (Navy) and Langmend (Navy).

Lleut. Hocquard will captain the Services team.

·South China Intond to turn out their full first division league team for this match, and 'will probably be:

Wong Wing

LI Ting-Sung

- Lau Mau

Leung In-chan- Loung Wing-chul Li Kwok-wai. Yeung Shul-yic Wong Meo-ahun Pau Ka-plog Tam Kong-pak Tay Qua-tong

The Borderers cloven to oppose the Athletic in the junior match, which starts at 2.30, promises to

arisen owing to their having to leave for camp a month earlier than anticipated. The date for their de- White and R. Baldwin is appearing in place of Incogniton v Navy Lower Deck, Parture was fixed for the middle of on the left flank

the current month which would Maurice Weill. White and Weill Happy Valley, b.o. 4 p.m.

have given them ample time to are reserves. Otherwise the team England V Scotland (H.K.

axtures, remains the same as that which Ladies), Sookumpo, b.o. 3.15 p.m. With the arrival of the East Lan- drew with the C.B.A. in their

completo their longue cashires from Shanghai the date of friendly (not Mamak as previous ON the same day the Club meet be: their camp was altered to Noyem-ly stated) match on Thursday. Signals,ber 20 and they will not be retorn-

the Jata for the second timet this season and will have to go all A. Broadbridge, who is now out even for a draw. In their first DECEMBER 4

back in the absence of F. V. Wong goals, the Club's fallure lying in SW.B. 2nd. XI v Lincolns 2nd To-day the K.LT.C, are opposed who is indisposed, is inclined to the inability of their forwards to 21, Chatham Road, b.o. 4 p.m.

to the German Club in a Mamak make his clearances too slowly. combino effectively. Since then Radio y Club de Roerolo, Caroline match and the game should be This was evident during Thurn however they have improved. The "A" Company of the SW. | HILL, 5.6, 1.10 p.m. Plekenat Baden, Hawkins, aut n'a drew with the " Company

cinsely contested. The German day's game.

The Jata also have a fixture with Robson: Wondellite, Philipe, Dur-yesterday afternoon at Rookunipoo, way, King's Park, bo. 5 p.m.

H.K. Clab 2nd, XI v HLM.S. Med-Club are an improved side on last

the Medway on Wednesday and beta, Cerisalt and Fallon,

The score being 24.

year and aré, greatly strengthened Dilben

by the inclusion of Fracht, in the T Radio are at home to the here the Medway should win. and

12th, Battery on Thursday and The other star game is between Charky? Palmier Meluggan and

defence. Earlier in the acason should enjoy a comparatively H.M.S. Kent and the H.K.S.R.A. Bradshaw Munnings, Bond, Dus

in nil and it would not surprise me game on the list is that between they held St. Andrew's to two goals onsy win. The only remaining rant, Mister aud Warsham,

shaw put through hig, own soal. Bailon and Carnall added the other Iwo, and Pontør nesivi eleverly for

Enjte.

The

Submarinest-Ollava; Mist mid

TARANTULA BEAT KEPPEL

Fearless Plays For Losers

ENDS IN A DRAW

Wallneo was mirain to the fore,

[moom for "A” Co. L. Jones

tallated Inter to equaliss.

Williams broke through to place the "A" Company, once again

DECEMBER 'I

and notted early on to open the Police v C.B.A.. Polles Training

reSchool, bo, 480 p.m. -

YMCA Int. XI v Linctons, King's Park, b.o. 8.15 p.m. 2nd. XI. Mariia, bo. 4.30 p.m.

5th. Bay. R.B.R.A, v Lincolns

the lead, only to see the opposition mash their way through to eyen again through Jones.

Both teams fought hard to gain

DECEMBER *

the lond, but half fimo was signall. - Kent, Marina, box. 4.18 p.m.

ed with tho acorda aven

fore the tournament closes,

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if they notched at least one point the Engineers and Kowloon In-THE YM.C.A. should finish win- this afternoon.

dians. The R.E.s had their Brat hers in the game with the| roverse "In the tourney at the Lincolns on Tuesday and the TO-normow the C.B.A. will win hands of the Mule Corps but they C.B.A. and II.M.S. Medway play

comfortably from the Mule followed, this up with 2 vory a draw on Thursday. Corps; and the Radio should at!ll creditable". performance against

Williams Jenkins Cpl. Suter L/C. Court L/C. Davies Hayes John Marshfield L/C, Herbert Morris Searle

TOUR OF INDIA English Cricketers Win Again

Rajkot, Dec. 1.

The M.G.C., tourists' won by four

their annual International game Cricket Association

Batting first the Western India England v Scotland. The teams for G4 run, L Townsend, the Derby- were dismissed will be as under:

hire medium-paced bowler, taking Scotland: M. Bird: C. Robert-ren wickets for 16 runs. son, H. Westlake; M. Wallace, The M.CC. replied with 254 runs

6th. Bty. H.K.S.R.A. v II.M.9/have their 100 per cent, record in St. Andrew's when they lost by therquifis afternoon at Sookumpe the wickets against a team selected from Navy Army, King's Park, bo Radio will have to watch their steps in this game.

match with the Medway. The Hill. I would forecast honours The second half saw both teams 15 pan.

though, for the Medway have al MR, Club v Jato, Marina, d. good xide in the field this year. attacking alternately, the goal-. 13m The Parantula played the Keppel koopers being kept continually

IN the opening game of the Caer Clark Cup to be played to-day In a friendly, fosfball at Caroline j kuny,

Royal Signals v C.B.A., Marina, FOR their match against the the G.B... meets (b... 413 pm #m

yesterday afternoon, tho BA" Company.--() oodwin; Tarantula winning by three goals to | Murphy, Androwa Kvans,

Royal Signals to-morrow morn-though the Girls HMS, Modway, v Jata, Happying the Saints have made one or considerably since notifying their Dalziel, J. Whyte, E. Bonnar, B. caused the dismimal of the Indian Gilmore, Jones? Penticost, Mor Valley, b.o. 4 pm. The standard of play, despite the rims, Jones, Wallace, Willams. fact that the Kappel did not fold

Company.--Clogg Ajax, izmir ürs) plaven: was; protillable, | Smith; Spair, Dykes Snittby Wilson,

FÖRKY OBUDR. BREONGingly dangers | Mallos, Jones, La dones, dicks,

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two alterations in their sids and intention of entering a team in DECEMBER 'T

on paper it would appear that the the tourney the G.B.A, will win. | re-shuffling will be. for the heat. YMCA, 2nd XI v &W.D's 2nd. | B.G. Fincher will be brought in at AS regards the friendly games (Continned on Page 27%). right wing to the exclusion of GA. A the most attractive programme

Goldman, E. Selby.

team for 249 rung Hedley Verity, England: D. Henderson: Bird sir wickets for 53 runs, t

Yorkshire's champion bowler, captar Helbling. P. Thorpe; M. Ratter, M. Bishop, J. Churchill, S. Adams, lost six wickets in scoring their 60 B. M. Pope, B. Hance: E R. Bell. Ista found runs hard to make and In their second innings "the tour-

R, King."

for victory-Reuter.

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