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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1933.

H.M.S. MEDWAY WIN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPSTOP LOOK AND LISTEN

3RD DIV. OF C. F. L.

To-morrow's Charity

Football

BEAT

SUFFOLK

FIVE NIL

LOSERS PLUCKY BUT BELOW STANDARD

MASSED BANDS

TO PLAY

STILL 100 PER CENT

MAMAK WIN FOR

C.B.A..

STORM OVER SQUASH RACKETS TEAM

FAMOUS FINNS SUSPENDED

OLYMPIC STAR OUSTED Two of England's Best

FROM SPORTS

HOLIDAY HOCKEY UNTIL NEXT YEAR

Players Resign From A Famous Club

Selection Committee,

London.

The organisers of the clarity The C.B.A. maintained their hun-

London.

F, R. Amr Bey, an Egyptian,who football match between the -Army (dred per cent, record in the Marak Th Vice-President of the Flu- and Navy to take place at Sookun Tournament yesterday when they nish Amateur Athletic Association acciaimed as the greatest squash poo to-morrow are looking forward | met the Medway to a record gate, and it is to be winning by three goals to nil. The have been suspended at a special the well-known aquash club, owing at King's Park, and three famous Finnish Athletes rackets player in the world, has resigned from the Jestors' Club, hoped that enthusiasts will not game was confined mainly to the allow to-day's venther conditions mid-field and featured by some hard meeting of the Finnish A‚‚Â to put them off from attending. hitting. The C.B.A. were the better Mr. Ossian Roschier, a Vice- to a disagreement with the Team (By "The Scout")

side, but the forwards frequently President of the F.A.A.A., Pre- Arrangements are now complete, found their match in the Navy desident of the Helsingfors Athletic The club la sending a team of and In addition to the promise of a fence.

Club, the Helsingin Kianvelkot five to the United States in the II.M.B. Medway met and taparkling game of football, the event decíalvoly defeated HM.S. will provide a colourful pageant.

and a member of the Local Insur-New Year on a country tour. Suffolk, at Happy Valley to-day by. The massed bands of the Fleet will

being a member of any sporting five clear goals, and thus captured carry out marching counter the Div. III trophy for the third marching during the interval, and successive Aunson, This is, I be- Aclections will be played prior to the lievo, a record for the competition. The score does not exaggerate Medway's superiority, who played like a winning team throughout, although Suffolk aro to bo con gratulated for a very plucky dia- play.

match.

and

The Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Sir Frederick Dreyer, IC.B., C.B.E. has kindly consented to kick-off, and the stage is well set for an unusually attractive afternoon,

away. After Glass had hit the acquard.

crosa bar with a great shot, and Mona had saved in great style from

Walker, the latter rounded Eyres, IMPROVING

and put Medway ahend. Almost

The Medway kept them in cheek until the closing stages of the first ce Company, was suspended from Neither Amr Bey nor P. A. Reiss half when first took up the wine organization, and also from parti- of the Royal Air Force Club, was on the right and after beating two men in the defence, shot from just cipating in an administrative capa- invited to go; Relas niso, has re- inside the circle. Just before the city at any athelife meetings for a signed from the Jesters whistle the Medway were penalised period of two years. The reason The Egyptian holds the Open for an infringement in the circle and for the suspension in the fact of and Amateur Squash Champion- from the corner Whitley stopped for his having signed the now famous ships, and Reiss a one of the Halford to score, but the goal was Nurmi-Wide letter in which he best players in the country, disallowed for carrying.

Before

offered these two famous athletes

a sum of money to appear. This

LEHRINEN SUSPENDED.

an

The teams which will be on view

In the second half the C.B.A. took

on his resignation, and Mr. Jack. Neither player would commen. Navy: Liddington: James and a back seat for the first ten minutes, was ne far back as 1931, Play was oven for the first five wert: Parking, McGuire, and Mitchell: the Medway launching several at

Burnett, acerotary of the Jesters' minutes, onch goal being raided Hudspeth, Smith, Langmead, Barnett, tacks, but to find Pole and 9. Mac. in turn. Hughes almost opened and Skinner.

Lauri Lehrinen, Finland's middle Club, also stated he was forbidden Nider safe. They soon fell away and long distance runner, consider to make any statement. Army:Combey: Allen and Mor-and Whitley found the not to put ed by many to be at least the equal Medway's account, owing to Moss fumbling but the goalkeeper frison: Dudley, Podmore and Cork: the, C.B.A. two goal up

"Squash rackets is not the pre- managed to scrample the ball Mathias, Harris, MeWade, Ridley and final time Francis netted their third. of Nurmi, and winner of last year's rogative of any nationality or

Olympic 5,000 metres at Los race,"

authority declared, RADIO DRAW

Angeles in record time, and holder and three of the most popular of tho British three Playing at King's Park yesterday championship for which he was for England have been Ranji, his milles cricketers who have played abroad the Badlo shared honours with the awarded the Harvey Memorial nephew, THE Navy Lower Deck, each side scoring Gold Cup, was suspended until Nawab of Pataudi."

Duleepsinji, and the once. Johnson gave the Navy men the lead in the first halt and after Juno 1934 for refusing to take resumption Rulia Khan equalised. part in the international match held during British Week between Finland and England. Lehrinen The Y.M.CA. went under to the Rave as his reason for not running South Wales Borderers by two goals that he did not want to neglect to all at King's Park yesterday. his business. He is employed in The Borderers were the better side the Clerical department of the and at the interval were one goal Holaingfora Police. But the Com- KOWLOON FOOTBALL up, Pole scoring. In the second half mitteo considered this excuse was they neited a further goal through too thin. Jones. The Y.M.C.A. were weak in the circle.

immediately after Milan got away

on

the right wing, passed to Walker, who being tackled by Styles, panned to Class the centre forward driving in a fast ground shot to put his aide further ahead.

"charmed LIFE.

During one of Suffolk's raids, the Medway's goal appeared to bear a charmed life being at the for- warda' morey, Leech saving from Jones, and Sidney missing an open Koal.

OVAL

HALF MILE BRICK

WALL

COSTING £3,000

London, Surrey County Cricket Club, whose accounts are expected to show a profit of more than $1,000,

Y.M.C.A. BEATEN.

TEAM CHOSEN.

Eino Purje, who finished third-

In the 1,500 metres at the Olympic Games of 1928 at Amsterdam, and also reached the final of the 0,000 The following team has been picked metres, was suspended for life for are putting several schemes into play for the Hongkong C.C. against being a self acknowledged profes

Y.M.C.A. team at the United gional and a member of the Ladou- hand for improving Kernington 4

Services Ground, Kowloon, to-day at megue Athletic organization. Oval, in readiness for next season. & p.m.:

In place of the wooden fencing

Antero Kivi, who finished sacond which now surrounds the ground, his

Skinner, Roger (Capt), Read, in throwing the discus at the 1920- Half brick wall 10 feet high and Low, Read, A. N. Other, Owen- Olympic Games at Antwerp was half a mile long is being built at Hughes, Tetley, Pivett, Potter. and also suspended for life for conduct the cost of between £3,000 and Archer.

1,000. This aum, the Committee anticipate, will be offset by the decreased cost of the repairs.

Medway tried hard to add to their acore, but the Suffolk's de- fence although over-worked player up well and managed to keep their citadel intact until half time, Sidnoy was responsible for some good work during this period, dropping back and assisting half-backs considerably. tima:Medway 2, Suffolk 0.

After the interval Suffolk in proved considerably, but generally their finishing was poor, several fine centres from Foster being wasted. Ten minutes after the interval Medway Increased their lead. Walker heading in from Tarratt's centre after the left winger had been sent away by Bright..

Amenities for the shilling spee- improved by the tator will be fitting benches capable of seating! 1,250 people, and additional scate for another 500 are to be provided.

The Surrey Committee are con-: Suffolk nearly scored, when Hallsidering the reduction-of-some-of sent in a great dropping shot, the sland prices for certain games, Leech doing well to clear, and free stand may be altered.

while arrangements regarding the again when Morgan handled in

For the convenience of members the penalty area. From the "spot and the public and to facilitate kick" Leach saved but the referee the work of the staff, additional ordered the kick to be retaken, office accommodation is planned. owing to defenders encroaching with a separate entrance for those Meshway's fourth goal was from who wish to make inquiries and

buy ticketa. another fine centre by Tarratt, Glass heading in.

Styles then shot wide.

CUSTODIANS IN FORM.

Both Goalkeepers brought or MANY OFFERS MADE

good saves in turn Moss saving a pilo driver from Tarratt, and Leech a high shot by Hall. During the concluding Ave minutes the Suffolk launched a series of de- termined attacks at their op- ponents goal, but Magill and Richards usually had the situation well in hand, and cleared effective- ly. Right on time Tarrett scored the finest goal of the match, run-| ning through and beating four opponents, thus bringing his side's total to five.

For the winners Tarratt and Walker proved a formidable left wing, while Bright at left half was a very effective spoller. The de- fence which was hover very severely tested proved equal to all emergencies.

TO PAOLINO

European Champion May Fight McCorkindale

Or Larry Gains.

London. Prolino Uzeudun, the Spanish holder of the International Boxing Union European Henvyweight title, who recently went the whole 16 rounds with Carnera in Rome, in said to have received since that fight many offers for matches. especially in the United States.

On the losing side Sidney was His manager in Madrid is re-l always promincat, Lewis in theported also to have had an offer half-back line was a great trier, for a fight between Uzcudun and and Foster on the left wing put in Larry Gaine or Don McCortindale. some good runs and centres.

The teams lined up under L, S. B. A. Shewbrook as follows,

Medway: Leech: Magill and Richards: Morgan, Barrett and Bright: Milan, Hughes, Glass, Walker and Torratt:

According to an announcement made in Brussels, Larry Gains, in the meantime, is to have a match with the Beiginn heavyweight Pierre Charles, at Hull.

Charles knocked out the former British Champion Reggie Meon, Suffolk: Moss: Styles and Eyres: in the fifth, round in a fight last Turner, Thornton and Lewis: Septembor. Oddy, Sidney, Jones, Hall and Fuster:

RIFLE SHOOTING.

nry the Linèuins' Ofleers, won the i King George Cup.

The following are Friday's scores: i

King George Cup.

Capt. It. Marshall

Lieut. F. W. Young

Lincolns' Officers Fire At Lieut. J. H. Kocquard

Kowloon City.

IN CUP COMPETITION..

Lleut. D. P. St. C. Roinslar

2/Lt. W. J. K. Cragg

2/Lt. S. L. II. Douglas

+356

Royal Irish Cup. R. Q. M. 5. Ottley

40

04

40

The Lincoln' Officers and Sergeants | R. 8. H. Begon Shooting Teams fired the King George Sgt. Harper and Royal Cup Competitions on the Sgt. Green.. Kowloon Range on Friday,

Sgt. Gouldin

The Army Rifle Association Com-Bgt. Blow petitions are open to all Regimente

in the British ̈Army."

In 1920, while stationed at Tipper-

Junworthy of n sportsman.

FERRY TIME TABLES

VEHICULAR FERRY SERVICE.

Hong Kong to Jordan Read Jordan Road to Hong Kong Every 20 minutes between

6.40 p.m.

Followed by

ba.m.

6.54 a.m. 7.30 a.m.

and

7.18 n.nl.

5 д.т.

7.12 a.m. 7.54 a.m.

7.48 a.m. | After which the Ferry will

and : 7.00 a.m.

7.36 a.m.

Between 8.05 a.m, and 8.25 p.m. Between 8.00 a.m. and 8.20 p.m.

Leave at every

10 minutes past the hour 20 minutes past the hour

5 minutes past the hour

20 minutes past the hour 35 minutes past the hour 55 minutes past the hour

40 minutes past the hour. 50 minutes past the hour

Followed by

8.36 p.m. 10.12 p.m. 1136 p.m. . 9.00 p.m. 10.24 p.m. 12 mid- 9.12 p.m. 10.48 p.m. night. 9.36 p.m. 11.00 p.m.

9.18 p.m. 11.24 p.m.

:

8.42 p.m. 9.54 p.m. 11.06 p.m. 9.54 p.m...10.06 p.m. 11.18 p.m. 9.18 p.m. 10.30 p.m. 11.45 p.m. 9.30 p.m. 10.42 p.m. 12.00 mid-

.

night.

On Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays a 10 minute

Service will be maintained during the following hours: From Hongkong Between 8.05 m. and 8.25 p.m. From Kowloon Between 8.00a.m. and 8.20 p.m. provided the extra vehicle ferry vessel is available. SPECIAL VEHICULAR FERRIES

will be maintained up till 2,40 a.m. on NEW YEAR'S EVE.

JORDAN ROAD PASSENGER SERVICE

Hong Kong to Jordan Road · | Jordan Road to Hong Kong Every 20 minutes between

5.00 a.m. and 6.40 a.m. | 5.00 a.m. and 6.40 a.m.

Every 12 minutes between

6.54 a.m. and 7.54 p.m.

6.48 am, and 7,48 p.m. 'Every 10 minutes between

8.00 a.m. and-8:30 p.m.” Every 12 minutes between 8.36 p.m. and 12 midnight

8.05 a.m. and 8.25 p.m.

7

8.42 p.m. and 11.30 pm,

Then 11.45./p.in, and mid-

night.

Season Tickets for January, 1934, $3. cách.

A Special Vehicular Service will be maintained up till

2.40 a.m. 31st December, 1933.

Cars under 1 Ton

Cars over Ton

$1.00

$1.50

10' conts

HONGKONG & YAUMATI FERRY CO., LTD.

Passengers in Cors

SPORT ADVTS.

CLUB.

100 YARDS FLAT RACE

: Open to all members of Football Clubs affiliated to the Hongkong Football Association.

.3 VALUABLE PRIZES will be presented. Entries by Admission Tickot $1.

Heats to be run off on Sunday, 31st December at 11 a.m. prompt.

Entries close at Kowloon Football Club at 5 p.m. on 27th December, 1933. Final to bo run on Now Year's Day in conjunction and prior to the Charity Football Match-Kowloon Schoolboys ✔ Hongkong Schoolboys.

KICK-OFF 11 A.M.

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