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Sporting Chatter
(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON)
TAKING TO GOLF
M
CAUSE HAVOC IN HOCKEY XI
K.I.T.C. CHALLENGE IN THE MAMAK TOURNAMENT
HOCKEY LECTURES START NEXT THURSDAY
ISS HEELEY, who was Eng-
Jand's No. 1 in 1932 and whoTHE annual Triangular Hockey visited Tournament the hibition games in the November of Army and Hong Kong Hockey Club 3983, has just taken up golf, and will commence this season, with the experts who have seen her tell me clash between the Navy and Army she is likely to cut as big a figure on December 12 at King's Park. in the game as she has at lawn The Navy will meet the Club on tennis.
December 19 and again on January
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Newcomer To Champions
After being given the limit 4 on the Naval ground, King's handicap of 36. Miss Heeley was Purk.
"pulled" a dozen strokes in a few. The Club will meet the Army on days. Recently she won the medal February 6 and the return game prize at the Walham Club, War will be on March 6. wickshire, returning a nett 69, and The competition, which was beaten formerly played for the Sim Shield, only by a stroke at the nearby was won last year by the Navy. Moor Hall club.
the day afterwards Was
"I've lost a lot of my interest in Navy Weak This Season
tennis, which is either the cause or
the rest of a loss of form,'" N
the resut of a loss of form," says NAVAL movements and reliefs have broken up the powerful
getting more thrill out of golf than Navy combination of last season, I did out of tennis, and I'd give aand many of their notable players,
nt to reach scratch."
lare either unavailable or are no
A professional who has watched longer on the China Station. her says she will. Wimbledon may Lieut. J. H. Eaden, the former lose a star and the golf courses English International who repre- rain one.
sented the Colony in important |FOOTBALL “EXILES”.
matches und who was one of the
A
FOOTBALL statistician in-stars" of the formidable H.M.S.
•
· (By "STICKS")
Gurbachan Singh, former Radio "atar," now assisting the KL.T.C., is upholding his reputation as a prolific goal-scorer by challenging the Mamak Hockey Tournament lendere with 9 goals in 4 matches.
MAMAK GOAL-SCORERS 'TO DATE.
and
GOLF
NOTES
(By "NIBLICK")
AM being besieged by the fair sex to let them have a few,
M RAMZAN Is the KLT.U.'s in the this home in the hope
new goal-keeper, replacing that they will catch the eye of [G; Singh who played last season. lady golfers of the Kowloon Golf Ramzan, who is a convert from the Club who have not signified their football league, is proving a very intentions with regard to the capable man and is beginning to proposed Ladies' Committee..and feel at home with a stick in his the promotion of Jadies' com- hand. Of the two full-backs, petitive, golf... Amrik Singh is a new player from
I understand a meeting is to, be the H.K. and S. Brigade, R.A., re- Kowloon Y.M.C.A. next Thursday held in the West Lounge of the
placing Naidu, who now plays for the United Hockey Club. The
at. 5,30 p.m. when the formation half-back line is an entirely new zion of policy will take place. of a committee and general dísćug-
former
trio, composing of Noronha, Tarra Singh (from the HK.S. Brigade) Should sufficient support be ac- and Mohinder Singh, a
corded, this new section of the Radio player.
Clubs activitles should be a decid- The K.I.T.C. have acquired the
ed acquisition, as the few ladies services of the Radio's star contre bo present are very keen.
who have expressed willingness to
forward, Gurbachan Singh, who in four games has upheld his reputa-some weeks ago the question of As I mentioned in there notes tion as probably the Colony's most starting an official "Ladies Sec- prolific goal scorer by taking third tion" was mooted by Mrs. Cock in place to Whitehead and Senior in her speech at the presentation of the Mamak scoring, list, being only prizea during September last, and one goal in arrears. He has scor-I believe the first definite step
ed 9 goals to date.
'',
*
ex-
towards the iden taking materi- G. B. R. Divett, the Hong Kong Club's Captain some weeks ago.
alistic shape was made by the Hockey Club forward, has returned The matter is now entirely up to WHITEHEAD (Signals) to the Colony and will play his first the Ladies and the hope is
Senior (R.A.S.C.) are still match next week. His inclusion pressed by the sponsors that a leaders of the Mamak Tournament will greatly strengthen the Chub full meeting_vill goal-scoring list. but Gurbachan forwards who are in dire need of General Committee of the Club to Singh (KJ.T.C.) has jumped from talent in the attack. Divett has form some idea of the merits of Lt. Comdr. Surtees (H.M.S. Suffolk) played for England in the local fifth to third place with 9 goals. had considerable experience, having the scheme, scheme
forms me that there are 350 Medway forward Hine, is no longer W Scotsmen in English League foot on the China Station, ball-about one to every six Eng-Lt. Sinclair Leaving
lishmen.
This bears out the boast of the Scots that when English managers want a player they go over
thej Border for him.
on
also
enable the
NHE first of a series of lectures Matamaratonacions to
T. EN. Sinclair, the Navy and
Colony centre-half is now board H.M.S. Cumberland and will whitshed) to take fourth position, Lectures On Game
displaces Davis (H.M.S. International matches last senson. "MAC'S" DESERVED HONOUR leave with the vessel for Home on with 8 goals. For all that. there are Reveral
November 29,
Pinto (KIT.C.) English-born footballers who are
Yhenity also moves from eighth to 5fth Sub-Lient. W. D. Muspratt, position with doing wonderfully well in the Scot-
guals. These are
fust of a series of lectures has been hereon, who tish League.
another Navy player, is also leav-the only changes from last week.to be given by Surg. Lieut. Comdr. member of the K.G.C. "Mne", as Ferrier. of Motherwell, for in-ing shortly for duty in the Mediter stance. This Sheffield outside left! ranean,
J
The leaders are: Whitehead (Signala) Senior (R.A.SC.) Surtees (H.M.S. (Suffolk)" G. Singh (KIT.C.) Comdr. T. W. K. Atkinson, one of Davis (H.M.S. Whitshed)
is in his 16th season with the club With the departure of the Air and will soon complete 600 League craft carrier H.M.S. Eagle, Licut. games for them.
Pinto (K.I.T.C.) Perkins (Police)
May (Signala)
E. F. Fincher (St. Andrew's) on Meir (H.M.S. Keppell)
In 1929 he scored 32 goals from the Navy forwards, and Stok the wing, but Bastin beat this with Holt, who frequently appeared 133 for Arsenal two seasons ago. goal, are no longer available.
We rarely hear of these "exiles." Lient, E. N. V. Gurrey is but that, I suppose, is because H.M.S. Cornwall which is not due K. Goon (University) England does not go to Scottish for some time, but Lieut. W. SFarrell (Signals) clubs for her intemational players. Donald, who is with H.M.S. Med- RUGBY LOSS
TH
way, arrived back yesterday. Young Blood Introduced
Larkin (Signals)
MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE
HERE in a feeling at Cambridge that J. C. Stothard's prowess on the running track has been the URG. Lieut. Comdr. A. E.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts means of denying a star player to
Phillips, the Irish Interna-St. Andrew's
R. C. of Signals 9 4 2 3 23 18 11 [Rugby football.
6 4 1 1 12 8 8 The athletic president, who last side, tells me that a team of youny B.E
tional, who will captain the Navy K.I.T.C.
4 4 0 0 17 5 8 summer beat the redoubtable W. B.players would be formed for the
Police Bonthron. from America, has had
R.A.S.C. competition, and he did not expect Suffolk little time for Rugby except at the that it would be as strong as last United start of the October term.
-But in the few matches in which season. H.M.S. Hermes, he said, University The played he never failed to Im-H.M.S. Berwick will not be here in Whitshed Whitehall was not due for some time and
Keppell press, even though he was a little
inclined to get out of position In time.
W
on
a recent game he scored the beat Navy trials to select the side (By "STICKS")
line, look more like the formidable try of all by punting ahead from will probably
take place THE two strongest teams in the The new player in the team this self, and racing for the line.
eleven that they were last season. mid-field, gathering, the ball him- Wednesday, following the arrival
of H.M.S. Kent from the North, Caer Clark Cup hockey com-week is Mis XV. McKenna nt right. However, it is considered that K.I.T.C. Challenge petition, the St. Andrew's Ladies
half. She replaces Miss. E. Rugby a too risky a game for and the Central British Association O'Hagen. Miss McKenna has play-such a brilliant track performer. Ladies, meet at Kowloon in the ed at Home as a full-back and has The university prefer him to con- Cup series to-morrow, the result of had a good deal of experience.
centrate on his running. which may possibly decide the
The "Y" gave a glimpse of their championship for this season.
true form against the C.B.A; last The Saints, who are stronger week, and but for weak shooting than ever this season, are the only would have left the field with the team with a 100 per cent. record, two points. Miss P. McCaw has but the Central British Ladies are given new strength to the team, leaders of the competition by virtue and the same line-up as last week
has been chosen for to-morrow.
The team are:
RACING
A. E. Phillips, RN, the Irish In he is affectionately known ternational player, at the Royal throughout the Colony, is a keen Naval Dockyard on Thursday he golfer, and there is no doubt that tween 6.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Für he will be seen frequently, ther details will be available later "straight down the fairway.” Hia work for the Club is not of the
May, of the Royal Compsor kind which sindvertises Itself, Signals, was discharged from hos- nevertheless, it has been reward- pital yesterday and will soon berated by the Committee who evident- to take his place in the team again. y realised his worth. As head of
(Continued on Page 13)
the YM.C.A., Mr McPherson has shown ready co-operation with the Club In patting at their disposal
GOLF STARTING rooms, for meetings, both Commit-
TIMES
Sunday's Pairings At Fanling
following are the Royal Kong Golf Club starting
312 2 3 8 4 times for fanling on Sunday:
OLD COURSE
tee and General throughout many years, and it is indeed gratifying that he has become the recipient of such an honour.
L
RISING YOUNG PLAYERS
OOKING back on a few of the
competition' winters in
the Old County. I was struck by the number of really young golfers
9.32 am, G. S. Hugh Jones, A. D. who have come out top. Fore-
... Humphreys,*
most among these, of course, is J. E. Davidson, A. B. RJ. Busson the Paunal (Harrogate)
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5 3 11 9 2 7 52 12 11 10 #
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:worth.
H. A. MI, F. LobelProfessional what the age
of
J. Harrop, D. L. Prophet. 23, beat Charlie Whitcombe in the J. E. Robinson, J. B. Lan-News of the World Tournament,
WN. A. Smaller, which is to all intents and pur- poses, the British Professional
Davies. J. B. Rosa, A. Ritchie. Championship. The samo player W. Mulleaby, H. G. Wal-also won the Yorkshire Profes- lington,
H. N. Williamson, N. K Littlejohn,
sional Championship the Leeds |Cup, and was renner-up in the
Northern Championship, besides. C. H. Bradley, E. D. Mat- being chosen for England against J. Coulthart, P. S. Grant.
A. McKellar, J. Forbes.
27
10.12 »
10.10
(Continued from Page 4)..
Although they were speedy in 10.00 TINNING all their four games attack, the Whitehall forwards 10.04
In the Mamak hockey tourna-met more than they could manage ment this season, the Kowloon in the Kepple's defence, Luard and 10.08 Indians, the only 100 per cent. Bishop, being outstanding. team left in the competition, are It was half way through the now considered
of the second half before Clarke, scored 10.20, R. G. Webb, G. T. May; one
T
(Continued from Pape 43.
strongest contenders for this sea a fine goal. Muir added... the 10.24 son's title.
second with a shot that entered ANDREW'S STAKES-14| Miles.
10.28 the net waist high Although it may be said that Brilliant Star (151), Hetman (148), they have only come up against made several desperate attempte
The Whitehall forwards then 10.82 St. Andrew's defeated the Central
Liberty Bay (161), Ribble Trenthridge (161).
(151), weak teams to, date, the display to break through, but were check 10.86 British in both meetings last sea-
H.K. Ladies B. Hance, E. M. Gray,!
4&S-COMRIE HANDICAP.given in all four games is a pointer ed., and the Keppel forwards com- son, but the latter, who have J. Smaliey, N. McKenna, B. Pope, B. (Second & First Sections) Six Fur- to their ultimate success. Their menced another promising raid 10.44 more experienced team this season. Helbling, W. Marsh, C. Ferguson, Mrs. longa, osta
victima are: R.A.S.C. 4-3; H.MS. which resulted in a goal from Dix having defeated the H.K. Ladies, P. A. Harrop, J. Churchill and A. Boxing Eve, Burgomaster, Chief Whitshed 5-1 HM.S. Whitehall
Seattle, Chivalrous, Colombo, Fi-Fa, Jacks: champions, should be well capable Ladles: W. George; J. Wilson, Fudge, Great Hall, Heart's Glory, Hel-5-1; and HMS. Keppell 3-1.
The fourth goal came soon after 10.48 of holding and even defeating the A. Fowler; M. Gardiner, 3. Dalziel, Later Skelter, Iron Grey, King's Parade, Their First Test
when Clarke received a well-placed Hickey; Y. Bradbury, B. Walker, P. No Fear, Partnership, Philanderer, Ple
pass from Smith, to net.. McCaw, B. Blumenthal and 0. Brown Face Racing Lock, Racing Pride,
(Continued on Page 13)
of an extra game.
Saints,
The teams, which are unchanged from last week, are:
St. Andrew's Ladies:-Mrs. R. Rose,
*G. White, E, Landolt, Mrs. M. Berreux, Caer Clark
10.40
Scotland In the Professional. In- ternational cat, Sandwich. Then LR. Billinghurst, E. M.there is Hector. Thomson, who, at' Bryden."
the age of 20, won the Irish Ama- J. E. Jupp, D. J. McClatteur Open and the coveted. Edward chie." A. E. Lissaman, D. J. Gil Trophy,, Gordon E. Petery, a new more,
star of. 24, won the Glasgow Cham- C. W. Jeffries, A. O. Brawn plonship on the Hilton Park L. G. S. Dodwell, H. U. Course, and James Lindsay, not Ireland. B. L. S. Webb, H. T. Bux et 22, won the Tennant Cup at ton
Killermont. These are but a few S. H. Dodwell, K. S. Morri instancos of the younger players who are building up the nucleus K. W. Jones, D. Ellis of fature British teams, and, while
Hon.
10.52 30.58 11.00
"
KK Rounds, L. B. Cramer. E. Lewis, R. A. Rodgers.
the last few competitions. quoted-
THEIR Arst real test will come BADMINTON WINS FOR K.C.C. 11.04 AB Purves, E. Young. are not of the major variety, yet
on Sunday when they meet St.
Racing Triumph, Royal Flush," "Sandy Bay Sarabande, Solar Star, Tificam, T
mable To Date Nate:-Entries will be divided into Andrew's Club. In spite of the
J. Wang, I. Woolley.. F. Wong, G. Kroniskava, M. Woolley, P. Gitting and M. Churn.
C.B.A.-S. Best, F. Woolley, F. B. St. Andrew's C. B. A... Walker, M. Bryson, E. Beavis, G. MAIL. K. Ladies Nider, R. Blackmore, N. Whitley, Ey Ladies Woolley, M. Smith and D Hunt.
Recreio
H.K. LADIES NEWCOMER
ANOTHER important fixture on
[C. B. S
AND CLUB DE RECREIO
11,08
11.12
11.16
G.
11.20.
and
W. J. Roberts, D. H. Perry. they called forth sufficiently strong W. B, A. Moore, B. S. Der entries to test any player's metal. Comdr. Tole. A C 1.This augura well for Britain in In- Bowker
ternational matches of the near G. O Worrall, G. Marseille future, and gives the lie direct to:
E. Taylor, W. 8. Hiller those pessimists who would have
Tiny Star, Tao Tak, Vago, Zero. Are First and Second Sections at the dis-absence of A. E. P. Guest, through Ass M. Kavier and Mise P. W. L. D. 5. A. Piscretion of the Handicapper, Illness, the Saints are, nevertheless. D'Almada (Recreio) lost to Grath and 11.24
(Continued from Page: 4). 32 01:11 15 5- CRIEFF - HANDICAP. Five capable of bringing to a halt the Folti, 4-21; lost to Mackensie 2200-804 Furlongs, 3.21 0.81 Bayardo, Bistre, Dos Flying Tourist, K.LT.C.' all-conquering record in Bryson, 18-21; beat Woolley and 11.28 2.00 2.00 2 King's Worthy, Lemberg, Limelight, the Tournament
0211 Mapsoplane Pride of Tsingtao, Racing 911 Andrew Recreio A
Woolley 21-6. 3030121 0Ruck, Ribble, The Tiger. Valurous, The K.LT.C. team for Bunday will Miss M. Woolley and Miss M. Churn040 Mra Webb, Mrk Smalley
Wayward Stax. What A Chance, bes M. Ramaad Karnall Blogh and (St. Andrew's) beat Miss A Remedios
6COOGEE HANDICAP One Amrik Singh: Noronha, Tarra Singh and Mrs Souza, 21-1d beat Miss M40 KILL MAKE and Mohinder Singh; Harbajan Singh, Basto and Miss, O. Ribeiro, 23-22lgst
• Cup Goal-Scorers To-Date
E. Woolley (GBA)
the, card is the match between M. Woolley (St. Andrew's)
the Hong Kong Ladies and the
Ladles at King's. Park.
The champions ar
Mrs. P. M. Harrop (II.K. Ladies) 8. Gitting (St.. Andrew'a).
Miss J. Churchill (H.K. Ladlés)
Being E. Beavis (C.B.A.) W
strengthened each week by new Car Hotelka (Hoeio)
"players, and, with the return of
M. Smith (CBA)
IT. Kni (C.B.B.)
Mies Churchill to the forward Mrs. A, Jacks (H.K; Ladies)
982
J. S. Maclaren, H Hampus believe that we have no rising
NEW COURSE JE Shaw G. McGrane
Mrs. Mukaby Mrs. Wallings
Just That, Mutiny Bay, Nell Gwyn, Noronha, Gurbochan': Singh, Pinto and to Miss C Silvn" and" Miss Monsan
Night Star. Alacrity, Dinty Empire 4Day. The Goose Vriday 87-INVERNESS HANDICAP
(Novices) Fire Furlongs,
Bold Commander Chesterfield Do -lightful Chance, Hell
Good Time, Ironsides, Beauty Soldier e
Bodega
Sou
The Baints will be represented by: Hise P Gitting and M Wong 10.12 RH Wong PY Weng and EP.B.(St Andrew's) lost to While A. 8. Bliss A. B. Hamson and Bonsa, 5-21irloss to Barto and Rubel R. Baldwin, R. Carroll, NASTE 4215, lost to Silvand
College and Miss G. White, and
(BAndrew) lost Roserrel; J. T. K. Gilchrist and B. Sousa, 11-31, lost to Bas
and Ribeiro, 11-21 lost to Bilva and
Tu Mackay, E. F. Finché
E-C. (FischerEATOREN
Mat
10.04)
Remedios and 1020
and
Course.
D. 6. Edward G. BAS Thomson
10.29-73.4m
Greener Caddies form Sur Unsuccessful in Ballot.
golfers" to take the place "old
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NOT POPULAR IN ENGLAND
Despite the heroic efforts of the game's promoters wrestling sim ply will pot catch on in En recent championship late the mammoth White Old stadium drew only 200 fans,
City