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THE YEAR 1932 IN
THE
LOCAL HOCKEY
THE ADVANCE OF THE CLUB
(By Centre Half.)
HE feature of the 1932 hockey Marines' recent affiliation to the Beason was undoubtedly the Home Association. Until anything. disappointing cancellation of the definite is decided the matches will
be played, eagerly-awaited match between the All India Olympic hockey team, world champions, and a 'representa- tive Hong Kong eleven.
Arrangements had been made to
team.
Y. M. C. A. PROGRESS. The ladles reached a happy deci-i [sion on November 28 when they
decided to continue the Caer Clark:
Was
RESULTS OF RAFFLES AT THE KOWLOON C. C.
Mr. Newman Wins Bicycle.
The following were the re- sults of the various raffles at the Kowloon Cricket Club Annual Children's Sports:
Yacht.
Ticket No. 9-won by Thomes Ferguson.
Motor Boat. Won by Mr. J. C. Lyal.
Dolls.
1st prize-won by F. E. Nash..
2nd prize-won by Mr. Webb. 3rl prizes-Miss 'Allison Fisher.
Hornby Train. Ticket No. 76-won by Eddio Burford.
Girls Bicycle. Ticket No. 27-won by J. P. Robinson.
Boys Bicycle, Ticket No. 95-won by Mr. Newman.
games SGT. POLLARD AGAIN
IN LIMELIGHT.
Sgt. Farr Has 147 To 113 But Loses.
stage the game on the Army ground Competition. The meeting of lady at Sookunpos when the team was players decided that the Alamak expected to pass through the Colony Tournament ruling did not affect on their return to India during the ladies hockey. The decision latter part of September. Although rightly made for in the opinion of Mr. G. E. R. Divett, then Honorary many lady hockey enthusiasts, the Secretary of the Hong Kong Hockey withdrawal of the Caer Clark Cup Club, received no correspondence tion of ladies hockey. This year, would probably mean the termina- from Mr. Gupta regarding the movements of the Indian tourists, five teams have entered the com- the N.Y.K. Iner Chichibu Maru Petition, and already two
have been decided. The secondj passed through Hong Kong from round will be played on January 7. Shanghai without the expected
Perhaps what has struck the onlooker of kockey most during the The cancellation of this match
season under review, is the advance-} robbed Hong Kong of seeing the world champions in action. This ment that has been made by the misfortune also occurred when the Hong Kong Hockey Club. The
Club, at present strength, can bel champions arrived here on their way to Los Angeles to compete in said to be the strongest eleven in STEELE COULSON'S BILLIARDS. the Colony. They are the premier Sim Shield series will be a test of convincingly civilian team, and the forthcoming The R.E. Sergts' Mess werc
beaten
On their their superiority.
own table by the O. & P.0.'s' The Y.M.C.A. nt full strength are in the Steele Coulson's Bil- another team to make rapid strides liards League last Friday, Sergt. during the year, and their parti-Pollard
WAB the only win- cipation with the Club seniors inner for the home team. He friendly matches is now only a made a break of 38 to beat C.P.O. The season was not void of sensa-matter of weeks. They are one of Simmonds by 150 to 72. tionalism, for on October 25, the very few civilian clubs not first-class local hockey sensation competing in the Mamak Tourna- was caused on the U.S.R.C. ground, ment when W. E. Williams, International,
the Olympic Games. A match had been arranged to take place on the Marina sand ground, but heavy rain caused the match to be post poned, Drand Chund, the world's most briftant centre-forward, there- fore, was not seen in action.
UNPARALLELED INCIDENT.
the Welsh was ordered off the
field for dangerous play by Q, M. S. Wayman, R.A. in the match between the Club Arat eleven and the Jat Regimental tears. The same match
POLICE v. CANTON AT SOCCER.
surprise on St. Patrick's Club and The R. A. Sergts' Mess sprang a
managed to secure half a point. Had Sergt. Farr not missed a golden op- portunity to finish the game when the scores were 147 to 113 in his favour, thereby allowing R. Jordan to score a couple of small breaka
was also outstanding for the fact To-day on Club Ground and win by a very narrow margin,
that it was the first defeat the Club [had inflicted on the Jats since the
1930-31 season.
Clarke
a different tale might have been The following are the teams for told. to-day's soccer match between the The Garrison Sergts' Mess fur- The withdrawal of the Shield Police and the Canton Aeronau-nished the Police with a further from the Mamak Hockey Tourna-tical School on the Club ground at three points, Staff Sergt.
another sensation. 3.30 p.m.a
boing the soldiers' only winnor. He ment caused
Police: Perkins; The Tournament was commenced on Dowman; Minty, Channing and Jessop; Gooding by 85 points.
Blackbourn and made a break of 37 in beating T. October 1 this year, and on Novem-T. File, Brittain, Johnston, Stevens, R. E. Sets Mess ber 24, the shield was withdrawn and C. Pile. Reserve: Moss.
Pollard from the competition. This step Canton: Lo Sing.yiky Foo Kar- Floyd wag taken in view of the existence hing and Ho Cha-ylu; Lo Chi-ylu, Lai Regan of ruling in the English Hockey Kwong-hung, Lo Choi-wan, Koo Fung- Savell Kwok-chiu and Wong Ping-long: Chan Buckle Association against the playing of cheong, Mak Siu-hon and Cheong Daniels affiliated bodies in competitive Moon-wing. Reserves: Chan Yul-shing hockey for a trophy. A resolution and Chen Wing-viu.
that the tournament be continued)
without the trophy was passed by¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶ RA. Set Mess
the Executive Committee of the Mamak Tournament.
AFFILIATION MOOTED.
Of interest during the season was the iden that was mooted for the formation of a local Hockey Asso-| ciation which would be affiliated
150 Simmonds
110 Jenkins 138 Barwis
St. Patrick's Club
C. & P.Os Club
72
150
160
80 Last
150
93 Davey
160
134 Dewar
150
706
822
Beeston
85. Silva
HOME FOOTBALL
Bailey Pino
160 107 L Remedios 150
150 E. Remedios 139
Wilkes
160 Baptista
22
FOR SATURDAY
Willis' Farr
-150.. Gill'
147
149 Jordan
150
791
818
Garrison Sgts'
Mesa
150
28
123
Pilo
150 Turney
Pile
150 Flood
.118 85
Fender
150 Robinson101)
816
805
Games
with the English Hockey Assocfu- |50|9RENTORTERINARIUMF20DE55
tion, but this is a question yet to be considered at a meeting of detegates
FIRST DIVISION
Birmingham
Leeda
of all the Clubs interested and not Bolton by the General Committee of any Choleca particular group.
Tho Tournament itself is making Leicester Liverpool steady progress and over half the Middlesboro games to be played have been de- Portsmouth cided. The 8th Destroyer Flotilla, Wednesday however, have only playcatis West Bromwich games thus far, and the Medway
V. Everton
V. Aston Villa'
v. Huddersfield
v. Blackburn
V Wolves
Y. Newcastl
v. Manchester C.
v. Sheffield U.
7. Barby
v. Arsenal
Blackpool Sunderland
SECOND 50
the only Naval team to have played Bradford C. Fovor 10 matches. In all 203 Burnley
matches have to be played.
7.
Charlton
v. Southampton Vest Ham
. Notta F.
Grimsby Even up to now, the fate of the Manchester
Millwell. Sim Shield is between the devil and Notti C. the deep sea. The series of matches Oldham for the Shield will take place in Port Vale
Lincoln February next year, and the ques-Presto
Plymouth Fulham tion yet to be decided is whether
Tottenham
7. Stoke the Royal Navy will remain in the
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). triangular tournament or withdraw. Accringt
Accrington
New Brighton The discussion was brought about|
Darlington through the Mamak. Tournament Gateshead
Hull ruling regarding the eligibility of Rochdale Mansfield
Barrow York naval teams in the Tournament in Rotherham view of the Royal Navy'e and Royal
LEAGUE SOCCER
FIXTURES.
Changes In Junior Ties
Brighton
The following amendments to fix-Exot tures for the forthcoming week-end Luton have been made by the Hong Kong: Norwich Newport Football Association;
Queen's P.R.
On Saturday in the Second Divi- Reading
Chestor Carlisle Tabenstor
DIVISION
N (SOUTH),
Hartlepools
P
ham
C.
Northampton
Southend Swindon
the Lincolns is to be played Andean
Chatham Road at 2.30 pm. while
alon the match between Ewo and SCOTTIS
Motherwell
the Third Division match, between walkick Matte Third ¿Enhärke the Royal Engineers and the Lin Hamilton
Police Club
Gooding Brodas!!
Ellis.
65 Clarke
150 Farquhar
150 Jordan
LEAGUE TABLE
P. W. L. F. A. Pts.
St. Patrick's Club 6 66:25 11 17% Police Club ... 6 4 2 23 13 12 C. & P. O's Club. 7.3.4 22 20 91 S.W.B. Bgts' Mess 33:8 15
3:0 15 30
Palace Hotel Club 5 3 2 13 17 8 R.A. Sgts Mess, 4 1 3.12 12 1 R.E. Sgta' Mess -- 112,24 3
Garrison Sgta
Messi 7 1 6 10 32 3
AMERICA WIN THE RUBBER.
Quist Only Australian To Win.
Adolaida, Yesterday. America beat Australia by 8 matches, to 4 in the third Tennis Tast and thus won the rubber.
Results of to-day's games were as follow
A.Quist (Australia) beat J. Yan Ryn (America):G-4, 6-3, "A
Ellsworth: Vinen (Amerien) heat J.
| Crawford (Australia) 6-1, 6-2.
Vines and Gledhill (Americs) beat Moon and Quist, (Australia) 6-4, 6-4, Allison and
Van ByR (America) beat Crawford and Hopman | (Australia) 6-4, 2-6,, 6-4, 6-4.-
Partick? MR. & MRS. LAFFORD, WIN colis has been postponed, Hoarte St., Mirren
Cowdenbeath Morton
Talkoo and the R.AS.C. will phy/ Kilmarnocom Coltle'
their Third Division match on Queen's Pk.. E-Stirling Saturday on the Chinesa ground at Rangers Airdrie Happy Valley at 4pm.
St. Johnatoneĝlusive: Dandeo:
Mr. and Mrs. Lafford-
won the Mixed Borey Pool at Fanling on December 24-28, There were 10 entries
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