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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933,
Services Sporting
Section
Conducted By "The Scout" ·
S.W.B. INTER-COMPANY FOOTBALL FINAL
HAZELWOOD'S GREAT DISPLAY
RUGBY
H.M.S. KENT BEAT THE TAMAR.
Hazlewood, the Borderers first division league player, figured prominently in the victory of the "CHUDSPETH'S FORM Company against the "B" Company in the final of the S.W.B. Inter-Company football competition yesterday.
Besides scoring one of the four goals, he presented gift openings to his colleagues by means of clever passing and intricate footwork.
Podmore and his men could find no effective means of stopping Hazlewood, who did almost "what, he liked.
Morris was an energetic leader) for the winners, holping himself
to two goals, whilst Morgan play-
od his part in scoring the fourth.
CARRIED OFF WITH
CONCUSSION
Hudspeth, the Navy soccer right winger, was among the outstanding personalities in a rugby match between H.M.S.
THE
SWART WIN FOR CARDIFF.
IN RUGBY UNION MATCH.
M.C.C. OF INDIA FORMED
London, Dec. 4. Cardiff paid a successful visit to Rugby to-day, when they met the local club in a Rugby Union match, and de- feated them by cleven points. to five, after a keen match- Reuter,
LORRY
Tamar and H.M.S. Kent, played DRIVER TO
on the Navy ground at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon.
Very fast, he constantly out- paced the opposition, and in addi- tion to scoring an uncoverted try, contributed to the general superi- ority of the Kent, who won by eight points to three.
Garwood also went over the line
Hurns at right half was out- Submarine League Match for the Kent, and converted his
standing for the "B" Company, whilst Suter, steady as a rock, defonded with consummate skill.
WORTHY WINNERS.
But the "C" Company wore worthy winners, their attacks be- ing better planned and
more
effectively carried out. They also displayed an all round stability which was lacking with the losers. John, playing on the right wing, ncored the "B" Company's only goal.
Teams:
Accident
own try, whilat Ackroyd replied for the Tamar with a penalty gon).
Teams:
H.M.S. Tamar:-Butlin, Power- land, Stockton, Richards, Harris, Wall, Dane, Weir, Thatcher, King.. Elsworth. Ackroyd, Burfitt and
An accident attended by un- fortunate results occurred dur- ing the Submarine football league match at Happy Valley Corbett, yesterday, when Atwells, the H.M.S. Kent:-Clark: Jonking, Parthian's right back and Had-Henderson, Hudspeth, Garwood, dleton, entre forward for the Dowden, George, Owen, Sheppard, Osiris jumped at the same time Brown, Curgel Morris, Stiff and to bend the ball, came into Rofeer. collision, and were knocked un- conscious.
"C" Company-Williams (72) : Hughes and Mountford: Gimbleite, They were taken to the Naval Nelson and Williams (83): Cpl. Hospital for treatment. Duncan, Marshfield, Morris, The Parthian made an auspicious Morgan and Hazlewood.
start in their league programme by "B"
Company-Watts: Cpl. defeating the Osiris by seven goals Suter and Manford: Hurna, Pod- to one. more and John (26): John (35), Purcell. Walters, Whelan and King.
Doc, leader of the winners at tack, was in great form and scored
score Винделя
the
The complete results in this five of the goala, competition were: "A" Company
As the beat I. Q. Wing 4-0: "C" Com- pany bent "A" Company 3-1: Parthian dominated the gamo, and "B" Company beat "D" Company scored at leisure, Lieut. Donald 3-2: "C" Company beat "B" Com-jobtained the Osiris' only goal, pany 4-1.
following a clover run down the field. The Parthian's last point
BURNIGE AT THE BEST
Three Goals Against Phoenix
Three goals by Burnige agat H. M. Phoenix yester day showed the tremendous improvement made by this player since turning out for the Wishart in their last Icague match.
Io had the Phoenix completely nonplussed, and in addition to his own goals, paved the way for several other openings,
The Phoenix were not over- wholmed in the exchanges as suggested by the scors of 8-3, but their defence was rather inferior to that of the Wishart.
Toogood was in excellent form for the winners, his foraging earning him two goals. Binnion
was the result of a melee the ball being carried over the line by the goalkeeper.
Tenms.
H.M.S. Osicis: Willy; Hooker, Dunn; Kirkhan, Lakey, Douglas; Lt. Donald, Hnddleton,, Wilson, Fariner.
H.M.S. Parthian:-Print; At- wells, Starling; Simpson, McRae, McMillan,; Platten, Donaldson, Doc. Balmer, Robertson,
CHINA FLEET FOOTBALL TABLES
Present Standings In Three Divs.
The following are the China Floot football league tables, together with that of the Submarines League, In-1 cluding all matches to date,
and Ayimor were responsible for Kent
DIVISION I.
the other Wishart points, whilat Eagle Leach, who was a great trier, and Cumberland Barnett and Cox replied for the Medway and Phoenix.
Submarines Suffolk
H.M.S. Phoenix: Kay. Philpots, ¡Berwick
Miles, Thompson,
D
5
7 3 4 5 16 10 10
Gouls P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
1 3 2 8 9 6 2 2 8 8
2 2 0 12
Teams.
4
2
Harrison;
DIVISION II.
Cox, Packer.
Section I
Nicholls;
13
Petera,
gond, Burntge. Aylmer,
Cornflower
Falmouth Verity
SIGNALS BEAT
Barnett; Lench, Pearson, Barnett,
H.M.9. Wishart: Phillips; Tate,
Keppel Strickland,
Mullaly, Robinson, Binnion, Too
DRUMMERS
Livelier Forward
Line
221-00000
1 '0
Whitehall Whitshed Bridgewater1 0 Sandwich
Section II
Witch' Wishart Tamar Wild Swan
Herald
Making the most of their Veteran opportunities offered as a re- Folkestone sult of mistak、 on the part Bruce of the opposition, the Signals of the South Wales Borderers. yesterday defeated the Drum- Medway and
BOXER
VERY GALLANT DISPLAY
UNLUCKY JACK LONDON
London, Nar, 7.
LARWOOD NOT GOING OUT OF CRICKET To Spin A Googly If He
Cannot Bowl Fast
London. Whatever happens to Larwood's damaged foot, bë is not going out. of. cricket.
if he must never again bowl faat, then he will bowl slow. He' has made up his mind about that. And why should he not be a good spinner of the ball?
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It would be nothing fresh, if he made good, with a new method. Several who put their faith-in apeed at the beginning of their careers have met with increased success after they reduced their
race.
Schofield, Haigh, B. J. T. Bo4. anquet, and R. O. Schwarz, both pincers of the googly, and Leon- ard Braund, whose slow log breaks helped to win Test matches, ali bowled fast when they firat piny- ed for their counties.
1936 OLYMPICS
HAROLD LARWOOD.
TO DEVELOP
GAME
FINANCIAL AID APPEAL
BY VICEROY
Bombay, Nov. 7. A now cricket club which will, in effect, bo to India what the M.C.C. is to England, has just been found- ed. It will be called tho Cricket Club of India. :
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Lord Willingdon, the Viceroy, is patron-in-chief, and in a message promising his support says that as an old cricketer ho has watched the rently extraordinary growth of and interest taken in the game through- out India since he first went to Bombay as Governor 20 years ago.
It was in Bombay, continues the letter, "It should always be remem». bered, that cricket was first active- ly started in this country largely
MINOR COUNTIES through the Influence of that find
CRICKET
Jack London, the lorry driver PREPARATIONS IN NEW PROPOSALS FOR
from West Hartlepool, was ad- judged the loser at the Crystal Palaco last night after his 10- rounds fight with Ben Foord, the South African heavy-weight.
With all due respect to Billy Wells, the referee, I thought the North-countryman had done enough to earn a draw, writes Fred Dart- nell of the News Chronicle.
There was a disparity in size. London had a four-inch handicap in height, and he rather emphasised this by his curious crouch,
GERMANY
SPECIAL COURSE OF TRAINING
Berlin, Nov. 27.
NEXT YEAR
cricketer, the late Lord Harris, who was one of my predecessora as Govenor of that Presidency. INDIA'S FINE SHOWING.
"The fino showing that our Indian team rada last year against the best of English cricketers is Upon the occasion of the Minor sufficient evidence of what we may hope for In the future, but without' Counties Cricket Association an- fall co-operation, and good organi
at. Lord's nual meeting Northumberland will propose that isation we cannot achieve the best the rules be altered to empower Committee to Searrange fixtures,
to-day
EAGLE TRIAL MATCH. H.M.S. Eagle are
now busy building up a rugby fifteen, and
Preparations, in Germany for after consultation with the county yesterday at the Happy Valley, à
the 1936 Olympic Games went secretaries.
Counties at present find extreme trial match was played between
a big step further with the ca-difficulty in fixing up sufficient tablishment of a special instruc-matches to qualify and Major R. C. the Probables and Possiblos.
tion course for 500 young Campbell, the secretory, in a letter It was highly satisfactory, some
For one thing, London seemed to athletes coming from all parts to clubs, voices a serious danger promising talent being revealed.
of Germany to participate. Howard played exceedingly well in think more quickly than his rival.
of the competition collapsing for ex-this reason. Under present rules the forward line for the Probables, A motorist has to make instant
Under the guidance of his speed making him among the decisions, and when Foord launched most dangerous forwards.
some of his heavy artillery London perienced sport instructors and neither committee nor secretary Lieut. Judd was prominent for knew how to dodge them or to take participants in former Olymple can arrange or rearrange fixtures. competitions, these "griffina" are The committee recommend that the Possibles, passing and handl-cover in the accepted manner.
living a Spartan life in the bar- the following amendments shall be From Foord's corner came a run- ing with rare confidence and akili.
Teams:
ning fire of guttural advice. He is racks of the German Station where made to Rule-17:
Five points shall be scored for a win in a completed Probables:-Boyne; Lt. Eustace, Dutch, and although his second was they receive training in all bran-
two-day Thomas, Boyland; Neal, Lt. Gillan, telling him the Taal, so to speak, itches of aporta.
Their physical training begins match, and for a win on the first Phillips, Mudd, Howard, Gaskell, made little difference to London, Cagby, Bowen, Bophyer, Bror, whose habit of swiftly circling the at sun-riso every morning and innings where there is no play on two-day match ring reminded the spectators of lasts until noon, when pupils and the first day of Midget Wolgast's airy flights teachers assemble for their frugal provided the match is not playad ment. The afternoon is mainly out, when the match shall be against Jackie Brown.
devoted to bikea and lectures as played under the rules of cricket. Another suggested amendment: well as to their professional train for one-day matches. ing which by no means is allowed Hours 11.30 to 7.0 first day and to be neglected.
11.0 to 6.0 second half-hour on second day if neces eary on either side's demand.
Aamall balance on last year is mainly due to the game with the West Indies, which returned a pro- fit of over £52.
George.
Possibles: Ensman, Clark, Hogg. Morris, Lt. Moulton, Johns, Roberts, Liddington, Morgan, Lt. Rowe. Chambers, Hoskin, Lt. Judd, Bannon, Gardner.
NAVY UNABLE TO SEND TEAM TO SHANGHAI
JAPANESE DISAPPOINT Shanghal havo baon hoping-to-re- ceive a vialt during the sesson from Navy rugby team from Hongkong, but Is learned from an authoritative source it is Impossible for the Senior Service to send a team North.
During January and February there will be extensive movements of ships to various parts of the Far East and It is not possible to get togother a team of rugby players to send to Shanghai,
SPORTSMANSHIP.
Once or twice Foord hit a little low in his eagerness, and when the
crowd remonstrated ho waved an apologetic hand to them, while
The most important aim of these London, a good sportsman, broke courses, however, is the develop into a pardoning smile.
ment and strengthening of the All the same, London revealed spirit of true comradeship. some of the Hmitations of Foord. While the big Dutchman was taking
BUENOS AIRES time to set himself for
a punch
READY London would jump in and anti- cipate him with his right, while his ready counters took Foord very much by surprise.
During the sixth round both men were checked by the referce for an interchange of rabbit punches when in holds. Foord hit the harder, and later on caused a smear of blood to spread all over London's cheery face.
FOR STAGING THE OLYMPIC GAMES.
Buenos Aires.
day. Extra
results.
BABE RUTH TO VISIT AUSTRALIA?
It
SUGGESTED TOUR OF AN ALL STAR TEAM.
is announced that arrangements are almost complete for the, visit to
·Australia next year of an all-star American baseball team, which will include "Babe Ruth, and other. such famous players,
In the event of this plan materialising, it is not un- likely that the team would pass through Hongkong on its roturn, as efforts are likely to be made to induce the tourists to give exhibi tidns in Japan.
"And there is gnother side of the game of cricket which I always feel should be borne in mind. Cricket is In very truth one of the links that bind the British Empiro, to- Aires as soon as Congress appro-gether; through cricket we got a |priates the 6,000,000 pesos, (about better understanding of each other, £670,000) which the Government and got a fuller realisation of each has agreed to contribute.
other's temperament and character- The stadium will be erected by istica; by playing cricket we all the government-subsidized Club learn how to "play the game,' Gimnasia Y Esgrima. It will be which is of the first importance to of rolnforced concrete,
the people of any country in their A law authorizing the stadium varied occupations and professions was passed in 1921, but the Adal in life.
At the close London was heartily
plans of the architect have only
FINANCE. recently been approved. The fold This will greatly disappoint the cheered, and the winner, like a good
will contain a half-mile track. "The objects of the promoters of northern port who have already been | sportsman, joined In the ovation. A national stadium, with a When Argentina entertains the this club are far-reaching, but to notified. that no Japanese rugger side Machtens, feather-weight champ-seating capacity of 100,000, and world's athletes in future Olympic secure their objects they must have will be able to visit Shanghai this lon of Belgium, beat Johnny King, facilities for staging major track Games, perhapa in 1940, it intends practical financial support. They | year.
International football to hold them in this stadium, and hope to secure aufficient support to Shanghai had issued an invitation bantam-weight champion of Great events, to a Japanese team, but a reply was
Olympics, will be built in Buenos Andean resorts. received stating that owing to the very heavy training programme for the visit of the touring Australian side, which is expected in Japan short- ly, they were unable to necept Shang- hai's invitation.
HOCKEY
KENT'S SPLENDID
RECOVERY
The Kent (Communications) played the Wiltshed in a hockey match yesterday afternoon at the Valley, the Kont winning by the 16 0 odd goal in seven.
The Whitshed led by 3-2 at the interval, their play in the first half Goal pt. being very fast, with passes thrown out from wing to wing.
The Kent did not combine well together until the second half. They scored, two goals during the first through the efforts of Bowlor and Mathowson, while for the Whitshed, Bookless, notched two of the three goals, the other being netted by Hurry.
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DIVISION III.
mors in a friendly football Submarines 5 1 121 911. match by four goals to two.
Kont Eagle The exchangea were oven Suffolk throughout, and judged by them Berwick the drummers were somewhat un-
lucky to lose.
Nevertheless thure was an addi- tional "pop" noticeable among
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the 3Igrale forward lac,, whilst} Orpheus their shooting was much more Phoenix - Accurato,
Teams!"
Persoun Rainbow Drummers:-Ashby; Raish, Jou. Oswald kins, Smith, Osborne, Grimthn: Proteus
Parthian Wall, L/Cpl Merrick, Mathias, Pandora Jones, Cooper.
Odin Bignals: -- Townsend, Cavoli; Osiria Hopes, Broedy, Alabastor; Fourtey, Otus
Olympus Griffiths, Ramdon, Jones, linyes."
Goals
P. W. D. L. F.A. Pt,
3.8 0 0 18 2
4 2 11 10 8
2 2 0 0 0 1 4
4 2 0 2 8 10 4
3 1 1 1 G 6
1 1 0 0 7 1
If the honour of staging the Olympic Games at some future date should go to Argentina, Buenos Aires will be ready for it.
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Britain, on points in a 12 rounds games, military spectacles and the the winter games at one of the enable them to provide cricket
contest.
RECORDS OF ENGLISH RUGBY CLUBS
THE UNBEATEN
FEW
ONLY 3 TEAMS
London, Nav, 7. The Welsh Trial match and the county matches in the North and their best players but did not affect Midlands deprived several clube of Cambridge or the London Scottish, who robbed the Varsity of their unbeaten record.
This leaves the Old Cranlofghans, who surprised Bedford, and the Wasps as the only cluba with Grat class fixtures who have not yet tost- ed defeat. Paignton's defeat by Torquay was their arst of the season.
Aberavon
The second half saw the Kent got into their stride the equalising goal resulting from a clever run by Simpson. The Kent'added another Aberler goal soon after through Smith to place them in the lead.
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Barnstaple Nath Bedford Birkenhead Park Illackbeath Whitshed: - IIolden, Bradford Saunders, Philbrow, Bridgend Biddle, Knights, Robinson, Humble Brighton man, Hurry, Mitchell, Booklosa. Hristo H.M.S. Kent:-Smith, Chick, Burton
Cambridge Univ1. Wright, Bowler, Clarkson, Baston, cantid Bostrum, Clayton, Simpson, Farr, Chitton
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grounds, professional coaches; and other facilities in order to improve and develop the game.
CLUBS feel quite sure that all who
hold dear the cricketing future of India will give this venture their generous support and thoroby nasist In a practical way to enable our country to win before long the highest position in inter-Empire cricket."
It is hoped that the now club.. will soon have an all-India mem- bership of thousands, and a cam- Ipaign is on foot to get the member-- ship roll up to 10,000 by the end |of the M.C.C. tour.
HOCKEY ELEVENS.
Club And Radio Teams Picked,
The following have been selected. to represent the Hongkong | Hockey Club seniors in a match against the Jat Regiment on the Marina ground at 5 p.m. to-morrow---L. D; Skinner; A. A. Dand and E. V. Reed; W. A. Read, H. J. D. Lowe and J. L. Telley;
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Mohinder Singh, M. H. Hassan, Singh, Awtar Bingh, Kalwant.
Singh, FA. Kemp. (Captain); Reserves Osed Surjit Bing and Attar Singh,
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