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"HAT TRICK". FORİ

PERKINS

POLICE GO NAP IN MAMAK TOURNEY

́UNIVERSITY MAKE FATAL POSITIONAL CHANGES

(By "STICKS"

Perking, the Police centre-for- ward, recorded a "hat trick" in the second half, of the Mamak Hockey Tournament match against the Hong Kong University on the Police Training School ground yee-

VETERAN GOLFER'S LIFE AIM

AT LAST REALISED

Registers Hole In One After Trying For 54 Years

Listowel (Ontario). After waiting 54 years, J. M Schinbein, the oldest member of the golf club at Listowel, Ontario, finally accomplished his life's am- hition. He holed his tee shot in

one.

He is 74 years of age and has been playing golf since ho ivne twenty,

terday, which the Police won by five HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

clear goals. The score at half-time was 2-nil..

The Police were without the aid of Wass at inside-left, Pennell taking his place. Kasha Moham- med, the left back, has been drop- ped in favour of Wynne.

COUNCIL MEETING

Next Thursday

TO-NIGHT'S BOXING

(Continued from Pagi 4.)

and Penang bantamweight, cham- plon, who is undefeated, in a 10- jround contest.

Battling Chan is a vory pretty boxer, but he will be

pitted against an experienced opponent who is now approach ing the veteran stage.

Fast Bout Expected

In the other supporting bouts A. B. Prandy, the Royal Navy and

A meeting of the Hong Kong Royal Marine featherweight cham- plon meets Sig. Reid in a G-round For the University L. Oliverio, Hockey Council will be held at]: the inside-left, was an absentee, 5.30 p.m. next Thursday at St. An-hout, which should produce good, having gone to Shanghai for his drew's Church Hall.

The business of the meeting will holidays.

Positional Changes

The main reason for the Uni- versity's downfall was their posi- tional changes every few minutes of the game. They started with, Silva at right-back, but soon moved him to the right-wing, where he was very weak-in the second half he played in both defence tines-while Gosano kept changing from the back line to the half-back line.

never

The Police defence was really tested and Moss was again left without a hit. Their for- wards held the upper hand through- out, but were pulled up for off-aide and sticks when nearing the circle on many occasions.

be:-

1. To read and confirm Minutes

of last Council Meeting. 2. To read Correspondence, 8. To receive Report of Awards Sub-Committee and Awards Qualifications Register..

clean, and fast fighting.

A. B. Fancy, who meets A. B. Wingrave in a welterweight bout

M.C.C. TEAM LEAVE

BOB WYATT'S

TEAM START ON

WEST INDIES TOUR

YOUNG PLAYERS

GOLF

NOTES

(By: “NIBLICK."}

GIVEN CHANCE MY comment on putting in these

NO MISTAKE IN ATTACK

notes last week was again amply illustrated in the semi-finals of the Kowloon Golf Club Champion- ship on Sunday last. H. H. Mundy.

Fourteen players will leave Eng-lost all chance of appearing in the final mainly through execrable land to-day to take part in the putting. I saw him attempt 'a 2- M.C.C. tour of the West Indies this yard putt on each of three greens, all of which failed to find the 'tin'; winter. The team.is:

this definitely spolled what would otherwise have been a very clone game. As it was D. C. Wilson

R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick) (capt.) F. R. T. Holmes (Surrey). K. Farnes (Essex)

W. E. Harbord (Yorkshire)

D. C. H. Townsend (Oxford U.) won, with seeming ease to the tuna of 10 and over what should have been 36 holes. 'D. C.' was a model of consistancy returning 38 for each nine.

Hendren (Middlesex)

Hammond (Gloucester)

Leyland (Yorkshire) Ames (Kent)

Paine (Warwick) Iddon (Lancashire) Farrimond (Lancashire) Hollies (Warwich)

over six rounds, hae been shaping Smith (J.) (Middl nex) very well and the clash promises to be as exciting as the title bout. Fancy, like Stoker, who fights in the middleweight class, is making his first professional appearance. and if one is to judge on present 4. To pass Printer Bill for form, there is a bright future ahead

Handbook.

5. To consider further the pos-

sibility of a return visit Malaya.

6. General discussion.

1

"NEEDLE" GAME IN CAER CLARK SERIES TO-DAY

of him.

The

BRALEY'S IRON PLAY

THE

THE other semi-finalists, AT. Braley and A. W. da Roza, played a ding dong battle which Thirteen fixtures have been ar-the Final by the margin of 4 and 2. resulted in the later qualifying for ranged, including four Test matches. At the end of the first nine Braley This is the same number as the was three up with a score of 34 M.C.C. team played during the visit is iron play was good to watch- programme will commence of 1920-30,' when one Test match the reached the seventh green from

to shorp at 9.15 p.m., and patrons are was won and one lost, two being the back tee with a No. 1 iron, a

asked to be in 'their seats early,

BADMINTON

Recreio Ladies Retain 100 Per Cent.

ST ANDREW'S BEATEN

drawn. terri

distance of 241 yards with no wind Hendren, who with R. E. Sneslatance--21-11 180 Wyatt and Ames went on the pre-. The tiffin interval registered 'all [vious tour, has already sailed. The square, and it appeared that the team will return on April 1. match was to be fought to the 36th.

Some difficulty has been experi- In the afternoon, however, da enced in forming a representative Roza produced wonderful form and team. It was decided not to ask gradually forged ahead to win the any player who had visited India match at the 82nd. last winter, but even 80, several

The Final will be played on

The Recreio "A" team retained counties were reluctant to allow January 8; it is a courageous man

Scores were:

and placed it in the corner of the Much will depend on the inter-beat Miss M. Woolley and Miss

[net.

appearances in first-class cricket.

21- S

may be that sterner, opposition will

(Continued From Paye 4) On their present form, the Sainta From the beginning of the game look like emerging winners of the the University were forced to take

game as potential champions of up the defensive, and they did well the torunament for the first time! to stop the swift attacks by the

in seven years.

their 100 per cent standing in the their other players to undergo the who would forecast the result of a Police forwards. The invaders,

The Hong Kong Ladies have re- Ladies' Doubles Badminton League exertion of a tour abroad. In addi-championship final, so I will con- however, soon broke through and arranged their attack, and with when they easily defeated the St. tion, C. F. Walters and A. B. Sellers, tent myself with noting that da. bombarded Chin

with accurate Miss Churchill leading the line, Andrew's Ladies by nine clear sets who were originally invited, found Roza's score in the semi-final was shots, which he cleared in good

supported by two excellent insides at King's Park last night- it Impossible to accept. Two of the 146 for 36. holes, or four strokes style. One shot was only partial-in Mrs. Harrop and Misa Ferguson,

team, W. E. Harbord and Farri-over par, while his opponent in the ly cleared and he hit it right to the Saints defence will be subject-

Mrs. E. da Souza and Miss A. Reme-mond have made only infrequent final was three strokes behind. It Khan who stopped it with his handled to a gruelling test.

dios (Recreio “A”);~~

P. Gittens

The Wicket-Keepers bring forth par golf, but. we shall mediate lines, and Misa Pope will beat Miss M. Churn and Miss J. The case of Farrimond,”of course, see. Parker Adds Second Coal

have no easy task in playing

Wong

21-5 le

a cricket paradox. He keeps The next goal came shortly after-policewoman" to Miss M. Woolley, beat Miss E. Landolt and Miss

wicket for Lancashire Second JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP G. White

21-8 wards when Parker managed to the Saints' brilliant leader,

Miss O. Riberio and Miss.G. D'Almada Eleven, and yet he has already fick the ball past Chin during a On the other hand, Miss Wong (Recrela "A");-

figured in representative cricket The sixteen qualifiers of the goalmouth melee. From then un-will have her hands full th pre-beat Miss Woolley and Mies

Junior Championship will play the til half time, the University took up venting Miss Churchill from

beat Miss Churn and Miss Wong 21- dị He will share wicket-keeping dur First Round on Sunday next. The the offensive and were seen in one breaking through on one of her beat Misa Landoit and Miss While 21- 3ing the coming tour with Ames, luck of the draw ordained that J or two promising attacks, but the lcharacteristic solo dribbles, which

Miss C. Silva and Miss M. Silva who has probably been selected in G, W. Charlton and R. Henderson" Police defence, Blackburn and more often than not result (Recreio "A") ;—'

response to the West Indies' request should meet in the First Round. Wynne, proved too strong for them. goal.

beat Miss Woolley and Miss

Gittens

that the team shall contain a per-Charlton was the defeated finalist beat Miss Churn and Miss Wong 21- 3 centage of players whose names are last year, while Henderson is a beat Mise Landolt and Miss White 21-4 an especial attraction. Otherwise much fancied candidate for the

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

young junior 'crown,' being one of the wicket-keepers to choose from who steadiest golfers in this section Games have proved themselves worthy of W. Ahern, a comparatively new PW LFA Pts the honour.

member from “down under" is well 4 4 0 28 8 8.

The choice of Hollles, the War-tipped', and gossip at the 19th wickshire leg-break bowler, is the forecast's that G. Castle, who lod

After the interval the Police again attacked, and it was not long before Perkins scored the third goal for the Police, following a solo effort. He followed this up with another goal soon after.

Pile, on the right wing, then made a swift run down the touch

"Y" CAN AFFORD TO EXPERIMENT

(Continued From Page 4)

in a

Gittens...

The "Y" Ladies have made two Recreio "A" changes in their team, and have K. C.G considerably strengthened the for-Recrelo "B"

line and centred for Perkins toward line by the inclusion of Miss St. Andrew's

کسی

S. Dalziel, their inside-left.

former piyot, at

21.0

21. 3

4 31 19 17 6 4 1 3 18 18 2

luverseas.

there would be several

4 0 4 7 290 other surprise. He has only had the field in the qualifying stage,

one full season with his county, but will go a long way. OFFICIAL BADMINTON

HANDBOOK

he obliterated his depressing figures

*

Two more named were added to

convert with a first-time shot.

The teams were:- Police Moss; Blackburn, Wynne;

of the previous summer four HANDICAP REVISION 2 Tate, Gough, Hayward; Pile, Farker, The Schoolgirls are making a Perkins, Pennell and B.659.

wickets for 321 runs: average 80.25 change in goal, Miss Whiteman 'de- University Chin; Gosano, Tang putising for Miss Moss, while Miss The official handbook of

theby taking 87 wickets at an aver-the list of qualifiers for the 1998 Too, Singh, Silva: Ang, Ribeiro, Reed, K. Hoir and Miss H. Knill re-ap-Hong Kong Badminton Association age coet 28.39 each. Among dia- Ozorio and Ching.

observers Hollies jcerning pear among the halves and the is now ready for sale and players forwards, respectively. wishing to obtain a copy should aroused great expectations.

Miss Blumenthal is making her apply to Mr D. S. Green of Messrs. Senior is still leading the Mamak debut as the "y" pivot, but this Dunlop Rubber Company.

Strong Batting Side goal-scoring list with 15 goals, will only be in the nature of an ex-

The team is strong in batting while Gurbachan Singh follows periment, as it is quite probable Badminton Association

The book contains Rules of the down to No. 7. Five players com- the attention of the bandicap' Comets closely with 11,

and Bad-pleted the English summer with mittee; three strokes under par

Goal-Scoring List

Senior (R.A.SC)

| G. Bingh (K.LT.C.)-

Whitehead (Signals)

Perkins (Palice)....

Surtees (M.S. Suffolk)

Davis (H.M.S. Dainty)

Wood (RE) 7.

Pintoa (K.I.T.C.)

Pegg (R.E.)

E F. Fincher (St. Andrew's)

|Colledge (St. Andrew's)

May (Signals)

Muir (H.M.S. Duncan)

Qualification 4 goals.

Mamak League Table To Date

15

has

Captain's Cup during last week-end. W. Taylor returned a card of: 70. gross (64 nett) and F. E. A. Reme [dios a 74 gross' (70 nett)............a

The former will have attracted

that she will again occupy the left-[minton League, list of fixtures, Club averages of more than 50 an innings, calls for a definite reduction; in wit 11 half position when Miss Thomp-representatives and Officers of the and Harbord made a century point of fact he can be reduced atre 10 son returns to the team.

10

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts| R.C. of Signals 10 4 3 3 23 28.11 R. E

6 5 0 1.18 0 11 St. Andrews 8.4 2 2 14 11 10 Police

[R.A.S.C. R.A.S.C. Suffolk University United Diamond

| Duncan.

Dainty. 12th Battery Medway

7 5 1.1 16: 2.10

7 3 1 3 16 12 9

7 3

3 3 16 12 9

9 2 0 1 11 4 5

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against the Australians at Scar-least two strokes under the scheme borough. All-rounders, are plenti- as; set forth in the E. G. U. hands- ful, and their strength is indicated book.

by the names of their leader- Hammond and Iddon.

No mistake has been made this:

Of Fanling Hunt And Race Club time in regard to the attack. On

The following are the entries for Canary, Dare Devil, Harbour View, the last tour the fast bowling was the Christmas Meeting of the Fan-Josephine, Malakit, Marina, Nell, Pota-hardly given the importance with A ling Hunt & Race Club, to be held dam, Punch, Soldier of Italy, The Goat, which it ought to be regarded on

The Quail and Tim. at Kwenti a week to-morrow:

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Winner-A ̈Cap; 2nd-830; 3rd-$20.

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Firefly, Mouche, Racing Strain; 6.1.2 3711 5 Roundhead, The Curlew and Widnes.

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LIKELY TO SWAMP ARMY:

IN RUGBY SERIES

(Continued From Page 4)

Mile for China Ponies approved as ous against spin. Bona Fide Polo Pontes. Winners of The choice of J. Smith AB an Stake Money in an Official or Un- additional fast bowler to E. Fares Saturday, are favoured for this official Race since September 1st is a tribute to this tall Wiltshire season's rugger championship. barred, Weight for Inches as, per

scale. To be ridden by ladies (no giant, who has swiftly become a

The Army have this year been Spurs allowed.)

Sypek favourite with the Lord's crowd and

de Winner A Cup: 2nd-180; 3rd-$20. is sure to give delight over there, parture of a strong contingent of

considerably weakened by the A Cup will be presented to the win if only through his Constantine-like players, but the team will be aided ning rider. Entry Fee $5

23.00 pm. The Tai Po Handicap Bay of Calamity (140), Black Maria use of the bat,

Steeplechase. 1 Mile 3 Furlongs (168), Boukra (149), Dunce (152), for Chins Ponies, protons Happy Hit (140), King Willow (165). Winner & Cup 2nd-$30; 3rd $20. Kung (162), Red Leaves (152), Royal Lancer (149), The Loafer (161)." and Entry Fee: $5. Bandolina (160); Britannic Hall (150),Two Clubs (152), Burgomaster (182), Cloudy Eve (168), Darien (154), No Fear (160), Racing Pluck (165) Shaughraun (168), Sticky Past (156), The Bogle (150) and Wake

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11 Entries." 54.30 p.m.-The St. John's Cap. Over approximately 8 miles of fair hunt. ing country, starting and finishing on the Race Course. For China

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Britannic Hall, Elvira, Festival Eva,

THE ONE-EYED STANCE

"Stick To It" Say's Lord Willingdon

by three excellent forwards from the detachment of South Wales Borderere now awaiting transport Home

Hardy and "Gilmore"; must, bé", watched at all costs by the Club' backs, while Metcalf, at centre- threequarter, will be the most dangerous of, the Army backs,

Stick to the one eyed stance" ----

was the advice given by the Viceroy, the one-eyed stance, it would not be Lord Willingdon, in an impromptu bad for cricket," said Lord Willing-

The M.C.C. proposal to alter the 11 Entries 1.b.w. rule was warmly welcomed by 88.80 p.m. The Tally-Ho Hurdle Race. 14 Miles for China Ponies, Hus- R. W. V. Robins, the new Middlesex

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