Sporting Life: Friday 3rd February 1911

Army Trial Match: Woolwich Defeat Chatham: At Woolwich Common yesterday, the second Army trial game of the season between sides drawn from Woolwich and Chatham resulted in a narrow victory for Woolwich by 2 – 1 … (description of game) … Woolwich took the lead through Wake, and soon after the change of ends. Pinsent made the scores 1 – 1 but about half-way through Grellis scored again for Woolwich. Result: Woolwich 2, Chatham 1. … teams … Chatham … (includes) … 2nd Lieut. Pinsent, R.E. …


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Daily Mirror: Wednesday 1st February 1911

Hockey: Kent v. Hampshire: For this match at Southampton today the following players have been selected to represent Kent: J. A. Attenborough (Beckenham): A. J. Pitt (Brockley), C. S. Atkin (Beckenham), R. E. Attenborough (Beckenham), S. E. Gay (Folkestone), A. Gordon Osmond (Blackheath); M. Clarke (Erith), S. Platt (Blackheath), C. S. Satterthwaite, (R.E. Chatham), J. R. Pinsent (R.E. Chatham) and W. Faulder Smith (Blackheath).


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Bexhill-on Sea-Observer: Saturday 28th January 1911

Hockey: …  On the Worthing Sports Ground, Kent defeated Sussex 4 goals to 1 in a hockey match. The winners’ combination was better than that of their opponents, and they were smarter in handling the ball. Godrich, Pinsent, and Satterthwaite, who scored one goal each, were responsible for Kent leading 3 goals to half-time. A nice centre from Clarke enabled Pinsent to score. Sussex were seen to have more advantage on resuming, and with a little more luck in front of goal might have made matters level. Moore Radford brought off several smart saves but failed to stop a shot from Elwell. Godrich shot Kent’s fourth goal.


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Bexhill on Sea Observer: Saturday 28th January 1911

On the Worthing Sports Ground, Kent defeated Sussex goals to 1 in a hockey match. The winners’ combination was better than that of their opponents, and they were smarter in handling the ball. Godrich, Pinsent, and Satterthwaite, who scored one goal each, were responsible for Kent leading 3 goals to half-time. A nice centre from Clarke enabled Pinsent to score. Sussex were seen to have more advantage on resuming, and with a little more luck in front of goal might have made matters level. Moore Radford brought off several smart saves but failed to stop a shot from Godrich shot Kent’s fourth goal.


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London Evening Standard: Thursday 26th January 1911

Hockey: Kent vs. Sussex: On the Worthing Sports Ground yesterday: Kent defeated Sussex by 4 goals to 1. The winners’ combination was better than that of their opponents, and they were smarter in handling the ball. Godrich, Pinsent, and Satterthwaite, who scored one goal each, were responsible for Kent leading by three goals to nil at half-time. A lovely centre from Clarke enabled Pinsent to score. Sussex were seen to better advantage on resumption and, with a little more luck in front of goal, might have made matters level. Moore Radford brought off several smart saves but failed to stop a shot from Elwell. Godrich shot Kent’s fourth goal.


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Folkestone Express, Sandgate, Shorncliffe & Hythe Advertiser: Wednesday 9th November 1910

By Sticks: On Wednesday afternoon the East Kent trial match was played on the Folkestone Hockey Club’s ground. The opposing teams were designated “Whites” and “Colours”, … (continues) … The second half was more evenly contested than the first, and the Colours were seen to have a greater advantage. Soon after the re-start, Pinsent (R.E. Chatham) notched the White’s fifth point. The Colours then pressed and at length Friend (Canterbury) beat Courtenay. Pinsent again scored for the Whites, whose lead was increased by Porter. Prior to the finish, Bowley (Tunbridge Wells) and Thompson scored for the Colours who retired beaten by seven goals to five.


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Sporting Life: Thursday 15th December 1910

Hockey: … … To-Day’s Southern Trial Match: The Southern trial match between London and Sussex, and non-Metropolitan Kent and Surrey will be played on the Beckenham ground, Brackley Road, today and not at Richmond, as originally arranged. To-day’s Teams: London v. Sussex, Hants and Non-Metropolitan Kent and Surrey … … (includes) J. P. Pinsent (Kent) …


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Sporting Life: Thursday 8th December 1910

R.M.A (Woolwich) v. R. Engineers: Played yesterday at Woolwich. Good football was out of the question, the ground being nothing more than a mass of mud. … Soon after this the R.E. began to force the play and Pinsent scored two goals in quick succession. Up to half-time the play was strenuous, and just before the whistle blew Roupell scored the third goal for the home team. Half time arrived with the R.M.A. leading by 3-2. Early in the second half Pinsent scored for the R.E. The play following this was rather quiet until the R.M.A. took the ball to the R.E. goalmouth. … Just before the end the R.E. scored, but the R.M.A. ran out winners by 6 goals to 4. Teams: … Royal Engineers include … Morris: Martin and King; Greswell, Fletcher and Gordon; Wellesley, Scovell, Pinsent, Ogle and Sealy.


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London Daily News: Thursday 3rd November 1910

Kent Hockey Trials: The East Kent hockey trial at Folkestone yesterday between Whites and Colours resulted in a win for the former by 7 goals to 5. The Colours opened the scoring, but Whites replied with 3 goals and led at the interval by 4 goals to 2. In the second half each side scored thrice. For the winners, Porter shot 4 goals, Pensent 2 and Nicholson 1.


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Cricket: Thursday 14th July 1910

Toronto Zingari Tour: … … 4th Match v. Royal Engineers: Played at Chatham on July 8 and 9 and won by Toronto Zingari by 123 runs. IN the Engineers first innings, Rathbun took six wickets for 31 runs, and in the second Beemer three for 19: Score: Toronto Zingari: First innings: 193 (all out) … (includes two wickets bowled by Pinsent): Second innings: 128 (4 Wkts, declared): Royal Engineers: First innings: 104 (all) … includes J. R. Pinsent, c. Beemer, b. Greening, 0: Second Innings: 94 (all out) … includes J. R. Pinsent, lbw, b. Beemer, 2.


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