THE CHINA MAIL.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1934.
Sporting Page-
TWO CHANGES MADE IN COLONY HOCKEY TEAM TO MEET MACAO
SHANGHAI
RUGBY CRITICS
OPTIMISTIC
Selected Fifteen Swamp The Rest.
BIDWELL AGAIN OUTSTANDING
Pessimism is giving way to optimism regarding the Inter- part in Shanghai Rugby cir- cles.
Here is a cutting from a Sbang-
ARMY AND NAVY TIE IN FROBISHER CUP
Fine Recovery By Senior Service
return en- counter against the Army yesterday by 9 points the Navy thed with their rivals in the Fro bisher Yachting Cup with 47 point unch.
WINNING their
Were
The Navy gained a fend of 40 en the morning race, but down 31 in the afternoon,
hai paper describing the practice NAVY 100 PER-CENT
match for the selected fifteen last
Saturday:-
"Shanghai's chances of
showing in
a Ane
the rugby interpori
AT RUGBY
encounter against Hong Kong Triangular Tournament
soured to new heights yesterday
afternoon when those chosen to
Concluded.
wear this city's colours pushed COMPLETE RESULTS OF SERIES, Kside all opposition from a
com-
CANZONERI
DECISIONS
LOCATELLI
Lightweight Bout In New York.
KID BERG'S CONQUEROR
New York, February 4. Toay Canzonehi, New York's lightweight flash, yesterday gain- ed a decision over Locatelli, Euro- Kid Berg's conqueror. pean_lightweight champion and
bined team of Marines and civil- THE Royal Navy fifteen, at one NAVY TROUNCE ARMY inns in a swirling, surging tide of glorious pusses, deadly kicking and masterful defence to wind up on the long end of a 32-0 score on the Pola ground.
Lin, Jed 8 points to nil, retain- their 100 per cent. record in the Triangular Rugby Tournament when they beat the Army by 14
points to 8 in the concluding match "Shanghai's fifteen for Hong at the Valley on Saturday. Kong scored five goals, one drop-¡ The following are the complete ped goal and a try in an exhibition results of the 1933-4
that spoke of power and exception-Toornament:
al abilities of some of the men.
Ariny
AT TWICKENHAM
Oxford And Cambridge Both Beaten.
BLACKHEATH DEFEAT RICHMOND
{RECREIO BIDTM
FOR JUNIOR
CRICKET TITLE
Indians A Point Behind With Game In Hand.
SATURDAY'S BEST FEATS
TR
--
THE Recrein accounted for the| K.C.C. in convincing manner |
WEAKENED COLONY XI KWOK MAY
HELD BY REST
PENALTY BULLY AGAINST RODGER RESULTS IN THE EQUALISER
Co
FAIR INDICATION OF PLAY
(BY STICKS)
“ONSIDERABLY weakened by the absence of Lt. Garthwaite and Lal Singh from their forward line and A. M. Rodrigues from their on Saturday to retain the leader- ship in the junior cricket league, but defence the Colony laterport hockey team were held to a draw by a the Indians, who have a game in formidable Rest eleven at King's Park yesterday. The selected team hand, beat the Service Corps and led by a goal scored by Lt. Donald until the closing minutes when a penalty bully against Jack Rodger was converted by Lt. Alexander are only a point in arrears.
The following were
the best feats Sinclair. on Saturday:
LEAGUE II
Batting.
LL. Sinclair (Navy)
Two important changes for the Interport game against Macao on Wednesday were made in the Colony's team after yesterday's match. Kalwant Singh (Radio) will replace Lt. Garthwaite (R. A.) at inside- left and S.C. Archer (H.K. Club) has been given Lal Singh's (Punja- 45 bis) position on the left-wing. Bath Army players are nursing in- 33 juries.
M. el Arculli (LR,C.) A. B. Tata (University)
G. Guterres (Recreio)
Al
30
30
A. Prata (Recreio)
Sgt. Tipple (R.A.S.C.)
Dowling
London, Saturday, A. P. Pereira (Recreio)
Triangular
6 Club
$
16 Club 15 Club
10
16 Army
13
Te the windy Ratby Union W. Smith (K.CC.)
17 Army
6
games played to-day.
14 Army
8
0 AHE following were the results King (Navy)
"Although the pack of the Rest
Navy offered more resistance than the
Navy Marines and heeled the ball on as Club many occasions as the Shanghai
Navy forwards, it was the powerful at Navy
Inter-Services' Tourney tacks of the three-quarters, who This was the Navy's tenth win Royal Navy 36. Royal Air Force 0 again used a triangular method of¦;
in the
series,
(81 Twickenham) the Club having invasion that determined the issue
won xix times, the Garrison Birkenhead Park 9, London Scottish 19 of the tussle."
Bristol 12, Oxford University 0 twice, nud one series resulting
Cambridge U. 8, Rosslyn Park 14 in a triple tie.
Cardiff 12, Gloucester
Bidwell again appears to bave been the outstanding player in the
Exeter 14, Devonport Services 3.
Hide. "Mike" Turner will be rea- AUSTRALIANS BEAT Liverpool 3. Manchester 21
ponsible for him on Thursday.
The teams lined up as follows:- Interport XV:-B. Brind; J. Bower- man; C, J. A. Taylor, W. E. Grieve, J. C. Jenklas, E. Binekwood: 11.0. Budwell, W. F. Tingle; N. Hicks, J. R Younger, P. J. Ponle, J. 8. Ritchte, RT. N. Mackay, G. S. Chambers, and i TS. Ler.
Best of Shanghai:-Mikith; Allard. Burke, A S. Road,
V. Bird: Rasmussen, Lee; D. B. W. Murray, G. Jahnsion, Barnett, E. Davies, Lewan- | dowski, H. W. Carter. Ford, und Painter.
The Interport Teams For Thursday.
The following are the teams for the Interport on Thursday on the Club ground at 3.30 p.m.:
D. A.
E.
Hong Kong:-J. P. Whitham; C. P. Lammert, R. 1. Griffiths, J.. G. Robert- son, J. J. Ferguson; 51. W. Turner, H. C. Mecke: A. F. Walkden, W. Peers, G. A. Stewart, 1. H. Bradford,
R.
D. Metellan (Captain),
and R. O. F. King. Shanghai Brind; J. Bowerman, C. J. A. Taylor, W. E. Grieve, 2. Jenkins and E. Blackwood; Bidwell and W. E. Tingle: R. D. K Silby (captain). J. R. Younger, P. J. Poole, J. S. Ritchie, R. T. N. Mackay. G. S. Chambers and J. 8. Lee.
tet.
1. C.
D.
Reserves N. Hicks and H. W. Car-
The team arrive by the Sarpe don to-morrow afternoon and meet. Hong Kong on Thursday.
They will play the Combined Services on Saturday and will leave for Shang- hal by the General Pershing at tam on Sunday.
·
Booking for the Interport game, at $2 and $1, le now open at the Anderson Music Co.
Tickets for the Interport Dance on Thursday night at the Penin- sula Hote!
obtained from
can be
any Committee member or can be booked through the Hong Kong Dancing and Shanghai Hotels,
will be from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. and the charge is $5.00 a double ticket and $3.00 a single.
The. Interport Dinner is also being held at the Peninsula Hotel- on Saturday night.
Combined Services Team
The following are the sixteen players from whom the Combined Services team to play Shanghal on Saturday will be selected:
Pio. Tonkina (Aríny); Pte. Sim- monds '(Army), L. Marlin (Army), Et Buckley (Navy), -LA, Irring Cheyne (Navy) Lt Linton
(Navy); Forbes (Navy),
Comdr
ALL-JAPAN.
Convincing Win.
Gf.
Benten by 11 point to 5 when they met the Colony team the Australian Universities' teen beat an All-Japan team by 18 points to H in Tokyo yes. terday. Reuter.
The following have been the sults of their previous gamCH. beat Western Japan 33-15 lost to Kelo U. 21-8 best Waseda U. 21-6
Lt. Hebert (ARB)2+), (Navy),
Army)
Lloyd
(Navy), L Buther
L
Brown
Hammett (Navy)" and Lt.
Brown 2. M. Navy)- *Dr, A. R. Salby, the Club skipper
Jwill refereny the game, which in "scheduled to start at 3.80 p.m. on the
Club ground
Newport 15, Leicester 3 Northampton 22, Beth 0 Richmond 6, Blackheath 14. Cranleighans 13, Portsmouth Services
20
St. Bart's Hoap. 6, Pontypool 11 Aldershot Services 14. Harlequins 8 Glasgow Aca. 5. Heriotonians 11 Edinburgh U. 20, Watsoniane 19-
Rester. NEXT SATURDAY'S GAMES Birkenhead Park v Sale Blackheath Cambridge University Bristol London Scottish Devonport Services v U. S. Portsmouth re-Gloucester v Leicester
Landon Welsh v London Irish
Northairpton v Coventry
Oxford U. v Harlequins
chmond v Rosslyn Park
Torquay Athletic v Plymouth Albiont
Navy Beat Army
THE ARMY'MEY
+
THE NAVY' AT
HAPPY
VALLEY
YESTERDAY
by ARNY
THE
"ADRİK” FARVAMI ARMYE JAZDY HAVÍ A SUREAŤ
AFFRETION BOK
HINTON KAVY
At Rugby.
"BUCKLEYMANY!
WAY
MATILED
EVERY WAT MI
HEWITT, CARIY} INVESTIGATED THE SCRUN
MORE CLOSELY
"THE WAY" THIRD
HARD
BUT THE 'MANY"
Wien.
the Nary beat the Army by 14 points to 8 in encluding Triangular Rugby Tournament game. "an impression of the game sent in by our cartoonist
Cpl. Ballard (R.A.S.C.)
Friendly
T. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)
G. H. M. Ricketts (H.K.C.C.)
W. Meadowa (Police)
W. C. Hung (K.C.C.)
1. Normanbhoy (L.R.C)
A. J. Stacker (R.K,C.C.)
F. K. Lee (C.CC.)
T L. Redmond (H.K.C.C)
Major Bonaria (Army)
8. V. Gitting (K.C.C.)
A. E. Garey (Police) R. Lee (CCC) LL. Craze (Army)
Bowling
Major Bousvis (Army)
wing.
The Rest gave a fine all-round settle down to combination with display and showed themselves to Kalwant Singh on the left be quite the equal of the Interpor- the Indian player being also some
4 for 12 ters, in spite of playing two reserve what "lost."
4 for 14
4 for 32 players in the side.
4 for 48
The exchanges throughout were even, although in the second half 81 the Colony team pressed hard, but 59 falled to score.
56
After a goalless frst half. L.:
LL Comdr. Hill gave Donald
no rope whatever, and Gon slaves treated Kalwant Singh in the same manner.
(Continued on Page 5.)
30 Donald scored for the Colony side|COLONY TEAM TO MEET MACAO!
50 after 20 minutes play in the second
$9
half, but a penalty bully aguinat
ON WEDNESDAY
SURPRISE IU IN
THE SINGLES
First Glimpse Of Duff And Sullivan.
TO-DAY'S TENNIS MATCHES
THE First Round in the Colony
Lawn Tennis Singles Cham- pionship will be completed to morrow when Capt. P. S. Cannon meets H. J. Armstrong,
M. W. Lo, who was indisposed last week, will meet C. Ravenhill to-day in his postponed game, and Lo was Colony champion in 1929. should enter the Second Round,
Ho Ka Lau, one of the leading Chinese competitors, should pro gress further at the expense of Y
Hachiuma, the hard-hitting but erratic Japanese player.
The best match of the day should be provided when F. H. Kwok, conqueror of A. L.. Sul- Ivan, meets Iu Tak Cheuk," the stylish C. R. C. player.
It will be ding-dong struggle in which the experience and steadi. дева of the Jeft-hander may triumph over the sizzling foreband drives of Kwok.
of the same Club will be provided Another match between playera
when J. A. Cassumbhoy, finalist last year, mects 1. M. A. Razack It will probably be a hard-hitting game in which Cassumbhoy's court-craft and Atcadiness prevail.
will
The doubles programme provides ¡the first glimpse of W. A. H. Duff and A. L. Sullivan in partnership. They are expected to give the Rum.
Rodger for "kicking" In the dee The Colony's revised team lajahn cousins their severest test in
was successfully converted into a follows: 37 goal by Lt. Alexander Sinclair to Pte. Hollingsworth (Lincolns); Jaine years, and should win com- 36 level the scores.
Rodger (Club) and A. M. Rodrigues fortably in to-day's game, 30
University); W. A. Reed (Club),
The following are the Lieut E. N. Sinclair (Medway) and down for decision to-day, giving E. V. Reed (Club); Lieut. W. S.
6 for 66
U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)
5 for 41
A. H. Madar (LR,C.)
6 for 47
F. Mintey (Police)
4 for 27
{G. R. M. Ricketts ́(II.K.C.C.)
4 for 3G
A. E. Carey (Police)
4 for 37
T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)
4 for 45
JUNIOR LEAGUE TABLE TO
DATE
Recreio
I. R. C. Craigenpower Navy
K. C. C.
1 - 8 -
For the Colony team LL. Eaden und Lt. Donald were frequently conspicuous, the former giving a fine display In the attack. Gurbachan Singh was too well marked by Hal- ford to be dangerous.
Halford, the Rest's centre-half,
matches
Donald (Medway), Llent. J. H. Eaden the probable winners in pronoun- |(Medway), G. Singh (Radio), Kalwant ced black type: 'Singh (Radio) and S. C. Archer
(Club).
MAMAK GAMES POSTPONED
OPEN SINGLES
R. H. Wild v. R. R. G. Hoare.
M. W. Lo v. C. Ravenhill.
I. M. A. Razack v. J. A. E. Cas-
'sumbhoy.
was perhaps the most brillant man on the field, being well sup-nament fixtures scheduled for yes-J. Barrow v. H. Owen Hughes. ported by mis halves, Gonsalves terday were postponed. They were fu Tak-cheuk v. F. H. Kwok.
The three Mamak Hockey Tour Ho Ka-lau v. Y. Hachiuma.
OPEN DOUBLES
P. W, L. D. Pujand Lt. Comdr. Hill, Together they C.B.A. v Police; Kowloon Indians v
held the Colony forwards in check Kowloon United; and German Club H. A. Barros and F. J. Remedios v.
H.M.S. Medway.
8
9 6 1 2 zł 1 1 19 7 5 1 1 16 4 2 1 13
and were to a great extent respon-v sible for the good showing of the Rest..
RADIO BEAT NAVAL TEAM
H. K. C. C. R. A. M. C.
Wong Faultless
R. A. S. C
Police
C. B. C. C.
University
R. E.
4 0 2 1
70 OUT OF 89 IN BOUNDARIES
St. Joseph's College beat Royal Engineers by 70 runs Soakumpoo yesterday.
St. Joseph's 166 (C. Amery 89,
Taylor 5 for 32).
Engineers 85 (Sgt. Thatchev
At Caroline Hill yesterday the
Iu Tak-lam and Lau Man-ching. Tsoi Ping-fan and Tsul Yen-pui v. P. K. Liang and M. C. Hung.-- W. A. H. Duff and A. L. Sullivan v. Major W. L. Enstwick-Fleid
R. H. Wong, the Rest's goal- keeper, again kave a faultless ex-Radio defeated the Navy Lower and B. L. Withington.
hitton of safe and accurate clear
ancen.
Deck by 2 goals to nii, after a goal~ | less Arst half,
Kalwant Singh and Awtar Singh
The game was well controlled by Lt. Comdr. Leigh, RN. and Major netted for the winners. Campbell (Punjabis), the two re-
ferca.
the
G. E. R. Divett and Kalwant at Singh played in place of Lt. Garth- waite and Lal Singh in the Colony Sgt-forward line, the last two being on
BREAK OF 333
Wille fessional
British
TO-MORROW'S GAMES ·
OPEN SINGLES
W. C. Hung v. Firdos Khan. H. Y. Ho v. Lal Kwong-taun.
8. A. Gray v. J. W. Leonard. Capt. P. 8.- Cannon v. H. J. Arm pro- atrong.
Smith, brilliards champion,
the injured list, while P. Singh de chalked up a break of 333 against putised for A. M. Rodrigues at M. T. Iee, the Shanghai champion, in his first exhibition match in the boun-full-back....
42,
Kitchell 3 for 10). Ainery bit three sixes and 13 daries in his BD,
LUKE TAKES 6 FOR 33
C. Blackburn (Police) falled to northern city. Jappear, and S. MacNider (CBA) {ably substituted at back. Lt. Bart-
lett (Medway) was absent from
The Royal Fleet Auxillary best the inside-left position and Li team from the South China Morn- Alexander-Binclair (Buffolk) de. ing Pont by 3 wickets at King's Park putised.
on Saturday.
The two goal-keepers gave good ware |S.C.MP.,, 115. (A. H. Rumfahn 41, account of themselves and
M. E. Abbas 25).
R.F.A.: 118 for 8 (T. G. Cooke 26,
R. Lake 6 for 88).
s.ecundly tested. Wong being the
better of the two.
P. Singh gave Rodger good pup-
Lieut, A. C. C. Miera v. M. Beach-
Thomas,
8. A. Rumjahn (holder) v. HL. D......
Rumfahn.
W. A. IL Duff v. A. E. P. Guest.
Hongkong Ladies Almost
Assured of Caer Clark Cup
BY
their repeating
earlier triumph over the St. Andrew's
EX
Goalscorers To Date...
sults, giving the previous result in Alves (Recreio brackets:
2. Woolley (C.B.A.)
(Y,M.C.A.)
H. K. Ladles (2) 2; St Andrews
SIYS(Roccelp" "A")
2 (1) 1.
(Bl. Andrew's)
INDIA FACE DEFEAT port at back for the Colony, clear- Ladies by the odd goal in three on M. Woolley (St. Andrew's)
Ing well. Rodger played his usual Saturday the Hong Kong Ladies are J. Churchill: (HK.) IN THIRD TEST ·
safe game.
now, almost assured of winning the M. Read (YMCA) Both intermediate... lines wers Caer Clark Cup hockey competition J. Dalalel (B.K.)
belog the for the fourth year in succession. 1. Gittins (81. "Andrew'«) Naoomal Retires Hurt. very strong, Halford
pick of the two centre-halves. The The following were Saturday's re-. Bonnar
Marie Smith (CBA) Struck on the head by a bumper Reed brothers were the strength of from Nichols, the Essex fast the Colony team, though Lt. Sin- bowler, J. G. Nacomal, who has had clair also played wall.
GG: Two Able Full-Backs to have five stitches, is expected to
The Colony forward line, press- adcompany Mushtaq Ali'to the crease when India resume batting to-day ed very hard, but many of their 190 runs behind the England total efforts were broken up before, they with one wicket to fall in the Third were dangerous. Fole and Mac Tost at Madras. He had, scored 5 Nider were exceptionally good and when he retired hurt cleared well during many danger-
H. Wallers 68, Bake our situations. Appeal. Andres A well 35, D. B. Jardine 65, Amar LA. Donald and It. Eadan kept Recreio
Bingh17 for 86), India 145 for: (E. Merchant 26, play much to themselves and broke C.
Verity for 49};
through on many occasions. Divettä India: require 41 runs to save the did not seem to be at home with Karele " follow ca
4 Gurbachan Singh, and could 7 not
"Y" Ladies (6): 1; C.B.B. (0) 0.1 Becrelo, "A" (4) 47 Recreio "B"
(0) 0
Gitting (St. Andrew's)
Wong (81.
(C.BAndrew)
K. Kull (G.B.S.)
League Table to Date 9. Brown (Y.M.C.AS M. Roza (Recreio A P.W. D. L. F. A.Pta Joy Books
Ladies.
61
(C.R.8.1
5.5 Blackmore (T,M.C,A.) 14172. Ponc (HK)
AM Whitley (C.B.A.)
73.14 98. C. Botalks (Recreio “B”) 21178 M, Churn (Bt. Andrew's)
Bilva (Recreio. "A")
Glendening? (EY