THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1933.
H.M.S. MEDWAY WIN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
3RD DIV. OF C. F. L.
BEAT SUFFOLK FIVE NIL
LOSERS PLUCKY BÚT BELOW STANDARD
WOMEN'S TEST TEAM
TO VISIT AUSTRALIA
IDEA TO BE DISCUSSED
London.
Australia wants An
English women's cricket team to visit them and the matter is to be discussed at the next meeting of the all Australia Women's Cricket Asso- ciation.
STILL 100 PER CENT
MAMAK WIN FOR
C.B.A.
CHAMPIONSHIPSTOP LOOK AND LISTEN
FAMOUS FINNS STORM OVER SQUASH -
SUSPENDED
RACKETS TEAM -
OLYMPIC STAR OUSTED Two of England's Best
FROM SPORTS
HOLIDAY HOCKEY UNTIL NEXT YEAR
London.
Players Resign From
A Famous Club
London. The CB.A, maintained their hun-i
F. R. Amr Bey, an Egyptian, iwho The Vice-President of the Fin-is acclaimed as the greatest squash dred per cent. record in the Alamak Tournament yesterday when they nigh Amateur Athletic Association rackets pinyer in the world, has met the Medway at King's Park, and three famous Finnish athletes realgned from the Jesters Club, winning by three goals to nil. The have been suspended at a special the well-known squash club, owing game was confined mainly to the meeting of the Finnish A.A.A. mid-feld and featured by some hard hitting. The CBA. were the better Mr. Ossian Roschiar, a Vice-to a disagreement with the Team
Selection Committee. (By "The Scout")
alde, but the forwards frequently President of the F.A.A.A., Pre-
The club ́ia mending a team of Miss Edith Thompson has re-found their match in the Navy desident of the Helsingfors Athletle
Clab, the Helsingin Klaaveikot five to the United States in the H.M.S. Modway
fenco. met andi
ported officially from the English Acciaively defeated H.M.S. Association that a team of women The Medway kept them in cheek And a member of the Local Insur-New Year on a country tour. Suffolk, at Happy Valley to-day by cricketers is ready to pay all until the closing stages of the first being a member of any sporting ance Company, was suspended from
Neither Amr Bey nor P. A. Roiss ive clear goala, and thus captured travelling expenses to Australia on half when first took up the wing organization, and also from parti- of the Royal Air Force Club, was he Div. III trophy for the third soon as an invitation is extended. on the right and after beating two cipating in an administrative cart-hvited to go: Heiss also has re- successivo season. This is, I be-
men in defence, shot funt
Just before the city at any atheltic meetings for a signed from the Jesters. Jove, a record for the competition. Australia's share of the cost inside the circle.
The score does not exaggerate would thus be limited to the ex- for an infringement in the circle and for the suspension is the fact of and Amatour Squash Champion
The Egyptian holds the Open whistle the Medway, were penalised period of two years. The reason Medway's superiority, who played pennes of the team while there.
from the corner Whitley stopped for his having signed the now famous ships, and Reisa is one of the ike a winning team throughout,
Halford to score, but the goal was Nurmi-Wide letter in which lie best players In the country. Ithough Suffolk are to be con-
dilaallowed for carrying.
offered these two famous athletes gratulated for 'a very plucky dis-i play,
a sum of money to appear. was na far back as 1931.
NEW SOUTH WALES KEEN.
LEHRINEN SUSPENDED.
This
New South Wales are very keen
Neither player would comment In the second half the G.B.A. took to bring about the visit. They a back seat for the first ten minutes,
on his resignation, and Mr. Jack. Play was even for the first five placed the proposal before the last the Medway launching several at
Burnett, secretary of the Jesters' minutes, each goal being raided n turn. Hughes almost opened meeting of the Australia Associa- tacks, but to find Pole and B. Mac- Lauri Lehrinen, Finland's middle Club, also stated he was forbidden
tlon but both Victoria and Queens- Nider safe. Jedway's account, owing to Moss land decided to await the result of and Whitley found the net to put ed by many to be at least the equal
They soon fell away and long distance runner, consider to make any statement. fumbling but the goalkeeper
"Squash rackets is not the pre- Before of Nurmi, and winner of Inel year's rogative of any managed to scrample the ball the Australian women's team's the C.B.A. two goal up.
final time Francia netted their third Olympic 6,000 metres
nationality or at Los race," away. After Glass had hit the visit to New Zealand this sunson.
an authority declared, RADIO DRAW
Angefes in record time, and holder "and. three of the most popular of the British three
miles cricketers who have played abroad Playing at King's Park yesterday championship for which he the Radio shared honours with the awarded the Harvey Memorial nephew, Duleepsinjf, and
was for England have been Ranji, his Navy Lower Deck, each aide scoring Gold Cup, was suspended until Nawab of Pataudi." once Johnson gave the Navy men June 1934 for refusing to take the lead in the first half and after resumption Rulia Khan equalised.
trom bar with a great shot, and Moss had saved in great style from Walker, the latter rounded Eyres, and put Medway ahead. Almost mmediately after Milan got away
bn
the right wing, passed to Walker, who being tackled by Styles, passed to Class the centre forward driving in a fast ground hot to put his side farther ahead,
CHARMED LIFE.
During one of Suffolk's raids, the Medway's goal appeared to bear charmed life being at the for- vards mercy, Leech saving from Jones, and Sidney missing an open goal. -
It is thought here that the New South Wales clubs will invite out an English team in the 1931-35 senson, even if the Australian Association rejects the proposal.
Y.M.C.A. BEATEN,
►
part in the international match held during British Week between Finland and England. Lehrinen
SPORT ADVTS.
CLUB.
the
Mrs. Hudson, Secretary of the Annandale Waratahs, one of the most progressive clubs in N. S. W., thinks that a visit from an all- The YMCA. went under to the save as his reason for not running England team would be in the best South Wales Burderers by two goals his business. He is employed in that he did not want to neglect interests of Australian cricket, to nil at King's Park yesterday.
The Borderers were the better side the Clerical department of the tennis have all proved the value P, Fole scoring. In the second half mittee considered this excuse was
"Hockey, swimming and lawn and at the interval were one goal Helsingfors Police. But the Com KOWLOON FOOTBALL of international competition" she Jones, The Y.3.C.A. were weak in
they netted a further goal through too thin. said. "We have several players the circle. whom we consider up to world's standard, but the only way to Medway tried hard to add to
[ prove their prowess is to let them their score, but the Suffolk's deplay against other countries.".. Kence although over-worked played up well and managed to keep their citadel intact until half time. Suffolk launched Sidney was responsible for some termined attacks good work during this period. Iropping back and assisting his
series of dep:
nt their op-
TEAM CHOSEN,
Eino Puric, who finished third In the 1,600 metres at the Olymple Games of 1928 at Amsterdam, and also reached the final of the 5,000 The following team has been picked metres, was suspended for life for to play for the Hongkong G.C. against being a self acknowledged profes- 4 Y.M.C.A. team at the United Isional and a member of the Ladou- Services Ground, Kowloon, to-day at megue Athletic organization.
Antoro Kivi, who finished second
Owen: Olympic Games at Antwerp1was Richards usually had the situation Hughes, Tetley, Pivett, Potter and also suspended for life for conduct half-backs considerably. Half well in hand, and cleared effective- | Archier.
After the interval Suffolk im-5. Right on time Tarrett scored ning through and beating four the finest goal of the match, run-
total to five. opponents, thus bringing his side's
time:-Medway 2, Suffolk 0.
ponents goal, but Magill and Low, Read, A. N. Other,
Skinner, Roger (Capt.), Read, in throwing the discus at the 1920
proved considerably, but generally their finishing was poor, several fine centres from Foster being wasted. Ten minutes after the interval Medway Increased their For the winners Tarratt and lond. Walker heading in from Walker proved a formidable left Tarratt's centre after the left wing, while Bright at loft half was | winger had been sent away by a very effective spoiler. The de- Bright.
fence which was. never... very. severely tested proved equal to all emergencies.
Suffolk nearly scored, when Hall sont in a great dropping shot, Leech doing well to clear, and again when Morgan handled in On the losing side Sidney was the penalty area. From the "spot always prominent. Lewis in the kick" Leech saved but the referee half-back line was a grent trier, ordered the ki to be retaken, and Foster on the left wing put in owing to defendera encroaching some good runs and centres. Styles thon shot wide.
Medway's fourth goal was from another fine centre by Tarratt, Glass heading in.
The teams lined up under 1. S. B. A. Showbrook as follows.
Medway: Leech: Magill and Richards! Morgan, Barrett and Bright: Milan, Hughes, Ginas. Walker and Tarratt:
CUSTODIANS IN FORM. Both Goalkeepers brought off Kood saves in turn Moas saving a pile driver from Tarratt, and Leech a high shot by Hall. During the concluding Ave minutes the Foster:
Suffolk: Moga: Styles and Eyres: Turner, Thornton Alti Lewis: Oddy, Sidney. Jones, Hall and
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