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AMERICAN FOOTBALL FEATURE

YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY

Club Beat Medway

With Ten Men'

Playing with ten men, H. Chven Hughes being the absentee, the long- kong Hockey Club senters defeated a team from 1.M.9. Medway by two

goals to one on the Club ground at

THIS WEEK-END

LINGNAN UNIVERSITY

V.

HARRY CHANG'S XI

King's Park yenierdas afternoon, in HONGKONG'S NEW TRICK PLAYS

a friendly hockey match. The Club led by two goals to nil at the interval.

In the first half, the Club obtained their first goal through G. E. R. Divatt who took the ball down on his cwa And dribbled past the Medway gun.- keeper. Divett was also responsible for the second goal.

The Medway forwards settled down to better combination in the second half. Their centre-forward kent in hard shot which L. Gregory saved! well. Shortly after this a concerted attack resulted in Sub-L'eist. Клох finding the net for the Naval team, following a misklek on the part of! the Club custodian.

For the Club, J. Rodger, J. 1. folley and J. E. Potter played well in the defence, while Knox, Lieut. Poland Martin and Lt.Cde, 1. A. Corrie B were the pick of the Medway team.

MAMAK MATCH

(By "Gridiron")

American Football will be one of the feature sports attractions for the week-end. On Sunday afternoon, at 3.30 p.m. on Hongkong Football Club Ground a grand American collegiate game, between Coach Fred Chang Dr. J. M. Henry's strong Lingnan University team from Canton and the local eleven coached by Harry Chang, husky tackle from Hawaii. This will be the second game to be played in Hongkong in the last eight years. These two teams met in a whale be seen in Lingnan's lineup this of a game, which was packed full Sunday. His position will be filled of action and thrills, on Thanks-by Danny Lal, who has shown con- giving Day in Canton, and de-afderable promise and lots lighted thousands of fans in the speed.

of

Chinese city. In this tussic, the The probable lineup for Sunday's Canton pigskin carriers took the match are na follows:- measure from their Hongkong

rivala, acoring two touchdowns to Hongkong nil,

Positions Lingnan

In a Mamak Tournament match, played on the Marlon ground yester- Since this game, both teams M. Chang day afternoon, the Royal Corpa of have been working daily with Chang Choy Siu Signals defented the 12th. Baiter", ALIF scrimmages for their return 3. Long Royal Artillery, by two goals to meeting in Hongkong, and the S. Ching Both goals were obtained in tho

game on Sunday should provide as George Lor second half.

much or even more thrilla for Ed Lee those who venture out to Happy Ed Chang

Walter Ching RHL FRIENDLY CRICKET Valley Sunday afternoon.

Wallace Ching LHR Charlie Kwack F

I.R.C. 1st Eleven Against

Kowloon C.C.

HONGKONG STRENGTHENED Hongkong has developed two more additional trick plays in ad- dition to those they pulled against Lingnan up in the Chinese city The following will represent the

three weeks ago. During their Indian R. C. first eleven in their preparation for this return game, friendly cricket match against the they have strengthened their for- Kowloon CC, on Saturday, at the ward wall, and have developed a Kowloon Cricket Club ground com-running attack that will cause

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P. D. Pereira (Capt.), A. K Minn S. A. Iannil, A. H. Ruminhn, M. P. Andar A. R. Abbas, A. Rahmin, A. M. Omar, A. M. Ramjahn, M. el Arrull and Y. Hassan, Reserve. T. Ali.

INDIAN JUNIORS

The following will represent the Indian R. C. Junior team against the Police in a friendly match Happy Valley: A. R. Ismail (Copt.), M. K Abban, A. Baker, A. H. Dnker, A. R. Kitchell, M. 1. Razack, M. Afzal, A. K. Sumad, T. Hamet, Y. el Arculll

and I, S. A. Curreem.

SCHOOL MATCH

In a friendly cricket match played at the Diocesan Boys' School grounds yes.erday, the Headmaster's Eleven de eated the D. II. S. Eleven by seven wickets. The winning team compiled a total of 151 runs for seven wickets. the lon-scorers being D. J. Luard (38 retired), A. T. Lee (23 retired), and A. J. Saunders (22 not 'out).

The D. B. S. Eleven hit up 15 runs, the'r top-scorer being Hulse (26).

A. T. Lee-captured - four wickets-for-

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Lingnan considerable worry when mixed in with forward passca. They spent the whole of last week perfecting their forward passes and many oren plays will be seen in Sunday's match.

From the Chinese city, Coach Chang has been driving his maroon and ørav skausmaa aluep every day, concentrating on their I'ne attack, and long passes. Their plays are bea ba around William Meeker, tough fullback, triple threat man from Whittier University, and Law- rence Lew, 160-lb half back from University of Washington.

It was William Mecker's display in defence that checked the Hong- keng team from scoring on Thanks giving Day, and Hongkong har realized the fact that Mecker must be stopped on Sunday.

LER Woodrow Mos LTR Robert Scrim LGR Daniel Lew

Gabriel Lau RGL BI Leong RTL Jerome Holmes REL Harold Dang Q Kit Chung D. Lai Lawrence Lew Wm. Meeker

LADIES GOLF

Mrs. Herdman and Mrs.

Wren Win Medals

The best scores returned in the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Ladies' Section L. G. U. Medal Competition played over the New Course, Fanling, on Tuesday were;

Silver Division, Mrs. Wren 85-14 71; Bronte Division, Mrs. Herd- man 98-29-08,

Mrs. Herdman was the winner of the prize given by the Ladies' Section for the best nett score.

SHANGHAI RUGBY

Meiji Varsity Trounce U.S. Marines.

Shanghai, Dec. 10. Out-cinsing their opponents in every department, the Meiji Univer- daity team, Japanese University It was learned that Joe Kauchampions, opened their mugger tour Lingaan's halfback. who was at Shanghal by defeating the United

11 runs, for the Headmaster's Eleven, Injured In the last game, will not,States Marines by 42 to 3.--Heuter.

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