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THE HONGKONG-TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY

HOCKEY INTERPORT TEAM

-RUGBY FOOTBALL

INTERPORT TEAM ANNOUNCED

TEAM FOR NORTH

The team which is to represent the Hongkong Football Club against the

·Shanghai Rugby Union Football Club in the forthcomby Interport rugger match has been flñally ssiouted,

The side to make the trip North will be composed of sixteen playors, with S. II. Strange going da reservo, D. McLellan has been appointed captain.

The players will leave Hongkong by the Empress of Japan to-morrow and will play Shanghai on Saturday, returning by the P. & G. Rawalpindi

· the following· Friday.

The following åre the Bixteen players chosen: I. G. Robertson, C. 3. Archer, G. Y, Lammert, R. IL Grimth, H. R MeGilchrist, J. Hut. chison, 11, C. Monke, H. O. Bramble, W. E. Peers, A. F. Walkden, Y. J. Bradford. D. McLellan (capt), K. A. Munro, J. C..Miller, D. A. Copplu and S. II. Strange.

RUGBY-IN BRITAIN

BLACKHEATH NARROWLY

DEFEAT NAVY

London, Jan. 20.

The following are the principal rugby football results played in Britain to-day:

Birkenhead 11 Hoadingley

Blackheath

Bradford

Bristol Cambridge U. Guy's Hosp. Nuneaton Oxford U.

Richmond

Rosslyn

8 Royal Navy

12 Halifax

12 Newport

5 Harlequins

18 Gloucester

6 Coventry

London Seat.

11 Leicester

Portsmouth 6. 8 Old Paulines

St. Bart's

Neath

Swansea

The European contingent (Estall, Bastings, Danilay, nPeenfold, Alexander, Gowen, Mattison and Clark)

winning the Tug-o-War at the Police sports pusterday. (Photor Mas Cheung).

ENGLISH CUP RESULTS

FEW_SURPRISES: BRISTOL CITY.

HOLD PORTSMOUTH

The following are the results in the English Cup, Scottish Cup, and English League football programmes played on Saturday.

F. A. CUP

(FOURTH ROUND)

Bradford C.

Leicester Blackburn Norwich

Ο fluraley

8 Nolts Forest

BSouthampton

10 Tottenhamm

16 Swindon

0 Stockport

0 Arsenal

1 Liverpool

3 Leeds

# Lulon

O Manchester U.

• Birmingham

2 Newcastle

Bristol C.

SL. Mirren Rangern Inverness King's Pack St. Johnstone Hearin Ayr

St. Bernards

3 Peebles

3 Cowdenbeath

3 Edinburgh

1 Arbroath

1 Clochnaeuddin

7 Solway Star

3 Queen O'8th.

9 Bo'ness

0 Kilmarnock

1 Airdrie.

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1 Rosyth

1 Motherwell

Morton

Galaton

Berwick

8

Dunder

Portemonth

0

◊ Preston N, E.

2

3 Swansea

0

I Bolton

.1 Everton

Stoke

2 Manchester C

.1 Wednesday

1 Millwall

League Table

7 Sheffield U.

60. M.T.

3 Derby

10 Old Alloyniana

0

Plymouth

6. Aberavon

+

10 Cardiff

Wolves

Steading

Glasgow Aran, 3 Watsonians Heriotonlans

20 Edinburgh U.

Reuter,

Sunderland

10 West Brom.

At to-morrow's meeting_of_the Rotary Club an address on "Progresa In Modern Building Construction” wili; be given by Lt.-Col. M. ii. Lagan.

SCOTTISH CUP (FIRST ROUND)

Partick

3 Sten'mult

Vale of Ocolia Buckle

1 Thumbarton

1 Beith

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FIRST DIVISION

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CORRESPONDENCE

"Meo Periculo" Cricket Controversy

Sports Editor

Sir,

Hongkong Telegraph

Permit me to give a point of vlow 1 of the cricket controversy. In a way 3 "Meo Periculo" is Justified in writing, 1 but perhaps rather than air his 0 grievances he should have

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JANUARY 283 1985

DISAPPOINTS

RESERVES PLAY WELL IN FINAL TRIAL

WEAK DEFENCE: MEDIOCRE WORK BY FORWARDS

By R.H.D.

The Hongkong Interport men's hockey team to play Macao next Sunday gave a very poor account of them- solves at King's Park yesterday afternoon when they met with defeat at the hands of the Rest-a team com- posed mostly of substitutes-by three goals to one. The Interport team never settled position in the Mamak Tournament down. Willy Reed, Garthwaite league table. Both teams were play- and Gurbachan Singh worked ing very badly and the game on the bard, while Karter Singh and Lal whole was disappointing. The Corn- Singh were on form.

wall team was considerably weakened The best player on the field was by the absence of Jackson, their cap- Alaf Din. the Interport half- back rezervo apparently at centre-tain, Currie (centre-forward), Bloom- half for the rest in the absence of ers (inside-right) and Wilson (goal- Newsom Alat Din played

an keeper). Inspired game, his goal from a

Y.M.C.A. v. DUNCAN short corner being spectacular.

G. E. R. Divelt, another reserve H.M.S. Duncan were played a good game on the right wing for the Rest, demonstrating that he is the type of forward essential to the Colony attack. His goal, acored in the first half, was a splendid effort.

UNIMPRESSIVE

trounced by

the Y.M.C.A. first eleven, who are to moet Macao in the Portuguese colony, on February 10, when they met in a Saturday afternoon. The score was friendly match King's Park on 4-1 in favour of the "Y" team. The Naval custodian, Whiskerd played a very_good_gamo, and had it not been for him, the score would have been much higher than it was,

RECREIO LADIES v. "Y" LADIES

was

SPORT ADVIS.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB REMINDER.

Entries for the Hongkong Cricket Club Tonnis Tournament. 1035, close on the 31st January at noon...

A. K. MACKENZIE,

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Owing to the death of Mr. J. Lan- "THE GAY DIVORCEE" delt the Caer Clarke Cup match ar- ranged between the Y.M.C.A. Ladies and St. Andrew's on Saturday ever, met the former team in a postponed. The Recreio Ladies how- friendly match at King's Park. The Recreio team, which was two players

Mackay, Colony right winger, was weak in the first half but Improved considerably in the later stages of the game. Though well supported by Garthwaite, he was volved. Why risk a similar stato of too well marked by Edgar Reed affairs being attained here? To me, to be very effective.

Sommer had all his work cut this question has nothing to do with the players or the clubs but when out in marking Divett and Char writers get worked up and begin nan Singh, the Punjabis new anathematizing one another differ- inside-right and a player of great sbort, was defeated by two clear ences of opinion will be caused which promise. Divett beat Sommer on Reals, both scored by Miss S. Dalziel 6 may reflect on the spirit of the game the run, and centred with hard in the first half,

on the Act.

So much for "Meo Periculo." While

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P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. sympathising with him I think he

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20:14 4 8 52 85 32 Manchester C. 26 14 4 8 47 38 32 0 Everton .......

220 12 6 8 58 50 30 26 12 6 8 44 41 30. 28 13.3 9 47 63 20

& Wednesday

Liverpool

2 West

24 11 6 9 51 28 Brom. 20 19 10 62 57 28

1 Aston Villa 26

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1 Hamilton

7 Chirnside

1 Grimsby

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2 Dundee U.

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to have prov. Neither was steady, and exercised restraint instead of writing. Rodrigues did not acem at home! But in the case of "Veritas" it at left-back. very different. I have a high opinion of his writings on football and tennis

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but I wish he would keep off the sub- forward, Alaf Din and Divett

"Anker" Class Pool Race Won By Wasp II

ject of cricket. In his comments on

notted for the Rest while Garth- "Meu Periculo'.". cominents ho has EL waite was responsible for the long dissertation on Minu's bowling | Interporters' solitary goal. which perhaps only he understands. Among those present at the I have watched and read cricket in game were Mr. E. W. Hamilton, England great players and writers President of the Men's Hockey Piloted Wasp II to a 95 seconds win but "Veritas's" style is beyond me, the Association, Mr. A.

over La Linda (Col. M. Carrington Dand, Sykce) in the Royal Hongkong Yacht gives judgment on controversial points

A.

Major J. A. Grifin successfully

nine mile course on Saturday.

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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH

Brighton

Cardiff

Clapton O.

Coventry

Exeter Gillingham Southend

5 Queen's P.R.

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1 Watford

5 Nowport

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3 Bournemouth

0 Charlton

League Table

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 20 10 4 6 64 34 30 23 1640 64 30 34 25 13 0 60 25 32 23 18 60 62 20 31 25 12 7 6 52 30 31 26 12 8 43 28 29 24 10 7 49 36 27 40 27 24 10

Charlton Coventry Watford Rending Crystal Pal.. Brighton Luton Torquay Millwall Bristol R. 21 0 7 Bristol C. 21 10 0 20 38 Exeter

295 11 44 40 Queen's PR. 20 8 7 11 38 45 Clapton O.. 25 0 5 11 38 41

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SECOND DIVISION

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C.B.A. v. CORNWALL

The Mamak hockey match arranged that between the Central British Associa- opinions are always subject to tlon and H.M.S. Cornwall was not queried and that unless he saw every played yesterday, an the latter team thing for himself he would not be falled to put in an appearance. in a position to answer such questions| and in fact should not have, as "J.K." put it, interfered.

KOWLOON INDIÁNS v. `CORNWALL ..

Eunice (ES. O, Dunlap) won the "G" Class by 60 seconds from Gael (Capt. H. Guinlan), while _Ariel (Lieut. J. H. Swain) beat Colloen (Mr. Baxter) by 47 seconds in the "IT" Class event,

CRUISER CHAMPIONSHIP

Yesterday the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club held the Fourth Cruiser Championship contests for "w" Playing on the Marina ground on Class, boats and cruisers. Com- As for R. Abbit he is perhaps in Saturday afternoon the Kowloon In-modoro Frank Elliott won the "W" difficult position. It is a fact that dians defented H.BI.S. Cornwall in Class race in Mistral and Commander the things mentioned by Periculo" took place and he could goals. In, winning the match the The course was over a distance of 25 "Mamak hockey match by two clear Cowland won the race for cruisers. easily have put them in but he may Kowloon Indians retain their second miles.

have had his own. reasons for not doing no. Lack of space cannot be one of them in view of the amount he devoted to the Club-Army match. A dignified silento such as he is inaintaining would appear the wisest course!

However, let's let bygones bo by gones and don't let's have any sports: rows here approaching the serious- ness of the rows at home,

SPECTATOR. ("Spectator's" contribution to the much desired "dignified silence" is highly appreciated "Veritas").

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

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• Southport

2 Hartlepools

4 Carlisle

1 Rochdale

0 New Brighton

5 Harrow

2 Blackpool 3 West liam

1 Wrexham

2 Lincoln

0 York

1 Cheater

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