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THE CHINA, MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1935
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SPORTING MOVE MADE Frenchman Hopes To Re-Establish
BY GERMANY
FIRST ROUND ON MARCH 21
(By "STICKS") .
PINGLAND, HOLDERS OF THE LOCAL INTERNATIONAL
ENGLAND TOURNAMENT WHICH HAS THIS SEASON
DRAWN EIGHT ENTRIES, MEET WALES IN THE FIRST ROUND,, WHICH TAKES, PLACE ON MARCH 21 ON THE ROYAL NAVY GROUND, KING'S PARK.
Five International representatives, Mr. A, A. Dand (Eng. ||land), Mr. J. Rodger (Scotland), Mr. Jahan Dad (India), Mr. Ã. M. Xavier (Portugal) and Mr. Cheng Kai-shiu (China) attended the special meeting called last night, at which the draw was made, MR. A. A. DAND, A VICE-PRESIDENT, WAS IN. THE CHAIR 'AND' | WAS SUPPORTED BY MR. F. A. KE MP, HON. SECRETARY AND MR.” A.
M. XAVIER, HON,' TREASURER.
Misa Margaret Woolley, the bril Ilant Colony lady hockey. Inter- porter, whose marriage to Mr. G. A. White, the prominent K.C.C. all-rounder, was solemnised yes- terday
SIGNALS LOSE
VALUABLE MEN
ON TROOPSHIP
India's Chances In International
POOR REFEREEING MARS LADIES' HOCKEY MATCH.
.. The Chairman said it was very gratifying to note that there were eight teams entered for the tourna- ment, and made special mention of Germany, who were making a great effort to enter, a team:-
THE DRAW
First Round
England v Wales
(Navy ground, King's Park.) Scotland v China
(Punjab ground, Marina). Ireland India
(H.K.S.R.A. ground, Marina). Germany v Portugal
(Club' ground).
It was decided that the first) namied team play in 'White while the first round was fixed for Thursday, March 21, the second Round for Thursday, March 28 and the final for Sunday, April 7,
The games will commence at 5.10 p.m. sharp in the First and Second Rounds, and will be of 80 minutes duration in each half,
LADIES MEET IN FRIENDLY GAME
TO-MORROW A
Newcomers In H.K, Ladies Team
Reputation In Return Encounter
Jack "Kid Berg, the British light-weight champion, who re«, cently staged a remarkable come-
back, meets Gustave me the
French lightweight
their return bout in Paris to-night. In their last meeting held last month at the Albert Hall, Mr. Deyong, the Referee, stopped the fight in the 11th round to prevent Humery from being badly beaten up.
EIGHT COUNTRIES IN HOCKEY TOURNEY
EAST LANCS SUPPLY IRISH PLAYERS
SCOTLAND LOSING CAPTAIN
(By "STICKS")
TAIGHT TEAMS HAVE THIS YEAR ENTERED FOR THE
EIGLOTE INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT. THE
FIRST ROUND OF WHICH TAKES PLACE ON MARCH 21 IT WILL BE NOTABLE" FOR THE INCLUSION, OF
·IRELAND FOR THE FIRST. TIME."
A: Germany, which is in reality the Deutscher Klub, have made a very sporting gesture, one which will, be fully appreciated by hockey enthusiasts, by entering the tournament again, in spile of not having been seen on the 'field for nearly a year. E?" THE KLUB FELT IT NECESSARY TO STRENGTHEN THE LINK BE-
TWEEN THEM AND THE ASSOCIATION, AND IN ORDER TO FULFIL: THE DESIRES OF SEVERAL OF ITS MEMBERS, HAVE MADE A GAL- LANT AND SUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO FIELD A TEAM,
They had their firat trial on Wed- nesday night when severa} ["new- comers were soon in action, and, al- though the team has lost several of their best mon, they can be counted upon to give their opponents, In this case Portugal, a good run for their money,
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East Lancs Irish Nursery Although Surg. Comdr. A. EN Phillips, the Irish International, made strenuous attempts to field an Irish team last year, he failed to
Pte. Hollingsworth, of the Lin-gather eleven and was compelled to
give it up as a bad job.
coins, who is the most likely selec
tion for goal-keeper of the English International hockey team.
RECREIO LADIES'.
DILEMMA
No Custodian For Caer Clark Game
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This year, however, I have dis- covered that there are well over 200 Irishmen in the East Lancashire, Regiment who would be only too glad to have a smack at their weigh bours with hockey stick and ball,
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Rodger Leaving Colony · Scotland have not made any move in the direction of trials as yet, but I believe that their first game will be played sometime next week, and their representative, J. Rodger, popular captain of the Club, has al- ready commenced to gather in the The Recreio Ladies are still with-names of intending playera. Jout a goalkeeper, and the position
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C.B.A. LADIES, ATTACK
STRENGTHENED
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A. M. Rodrigues, the Recreio and Colony hockey Interporter, who is the most likely selection for the "captaincy of Portugal's Interna-
tional team..
ADVENTURE HELD IN HOCKEY GAME
Otus Equalise In Last Minutes
A friendly hockey match between has not yet been filled for their In this connection, J. Rodger will H.M.S, Adventure and H.MS. Otus Caer Clark Hockey encounter with be leaving the Colony towards the played yesterday at King's Park, the Central British Association middle of March, and consequently resulted in a drew of 1-1. Ladles, on Sunday morning at it is probable that the captaincy of The game was keen and evenly Mrs. Bell, formerly Miss BL Wal-King's Park, commencing at 10.15 Scotland's eleven will fall on other contested in the opening half, both lace, will be making her first ap- pearance in the Hong Kong Ladies goal last season, has been on the
Mise D. Almada, who played in shoulders.
aldea failing to score. team, since her return from Eng sick list for most of this season, but
Shortly after the commencement East season Scotland relied upon of the second half, Brooks, at cen- land, when they meet the Central hopes to be able to stage a come-the Navy to a great extent for their tre-forward, broke through and British Schoolgirls at Sookunpoo back before Sunday. (By "STICKS")
players, but I doubt very much scored for H.M.S. Adventure, A The Signale will be at full to-morrow in a friendly hockey If Miss Almandé proves a failure in whether Lt. Comdr. Corrie-Hill, Lt. fow minutes later Haywood equalis- strength for the last time in the
goal, the Recreio will be forced to Alexander-Sinclair and· Lt. Camp-ed for the Otus... Mamak Hockey Tournament this Other changes in the island team play Miss B. Remedios, their right- bell will be available in March. afternoon, when they meet the are Miss Ferguson on the left-wing, winger, Miss Remedios who played
match.
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GOLF STARTING SENIOR AND JUNIOR Cornwall. The Troopship, which read of at right-half, while Miss in goal several seasons ago and has Of last season' team, the Mac Mamak Goal Scorers To Date
TIMES
Sunday's Pairings
At Fanling
The following are the Royali Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for fanling on Sunday:-
OLD COURSE
9.30 am. J. Harrop", W. J. Jamieson". 9.10 G. S. Archbutt, M. H. yy. 9.44
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H. Hampton, W. Murdock.
9.48 A. E, Lissaman, I. H. Geare.
0.52
S. H. Dodwell, K. S. Morri-
Jon.
SHIELD DATES
Club And South China "A"
sails on Sunday, takes away with it. Smalley comes in at left-half in-still retained some of her former Nider brothers, Blackburn of the some of their keenest hockey stead of centre-half. Miss N. Mc skill.
Police and George Duncan are still. Singh (K.I.T.C.). players.
Kenna will play at right-haif.
As Mrs. Harrop may not be able
The C.B.A. Ladies have been available, and it is, quite possible Senior (R.A.B.C.) They are, Marah, the goalkeeper,
one or two hockey E F. Fincher (Bt. Andrew's)' who also represented Peiping when to play. Miss M. Smalley the leader strengthened by the return of Miss that there up North, Hodges, left-back, Mille, of the second team, will probably R. Blackmore, their right-winger, Flayers.in the regiments at present Wood (B.E.) left-half, Addis, centre-forward, all the vacancy, The C.B.S. have who was indisposed last week. Miss stationed In the Colony. Two Shield games have been ar-who represented Tientsin, and also not yet picked their team.
S. Whitley has been dropped from ranged for next Wednesday on the received a trial for the Army, Aus- Sookuapoo ground, when the Royal ten, inside-left, Larking, left-wing, Artillery entertain South China and Oakey, a reserve half-back. "B" and the Junior eleven in the Senior and Junior Shields.
The Club meet South China in the
Second Round Senior Shield encoun-
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Very Efficient Hon. Secretary A. F. Austen has very efficiently
tor on March 2 on the Caroline Hililled the position of Assistant Hon,
J. B. Ross, Col. Williamson ground.
J. McKnight, C. H., Burton.
Secretary of the Mamak Tourna- ment for the past season, and it wili!
W. H. B. Rigg, E. M. Bry' VETERAN STAGES COME-BACK be very difficult to find another suca
9.50
TP
10.00
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10.04
den.
10,08
W. Keith Robinson, J. C
Millar
10.12. "
Capt. Hall, G. E. McCor
mick,
10.10
G. . W. Stabb, B., D. G. Dar-
FOR KOWLOON TEAM
HK. Ladies, Hance; E. M. Gray right-half and Miss G. MaeNider re- and B. Helbling N. McKenna, Mrs. turns to her usual position, Bell and J. Smalley; W. March, J. Dal- zia, Mrs. Harrop, Mrs. Moutrie and C. Ferguson:
BERWICK'S HOCKEY
WIN
Beat Cornwall Decisively
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The England Team
England, who are the holders of the title, have made no at The teams are:
tempts so far to arrange for trials, C.B.A.-3. Best; P. Woolley and Falthough I believe Mr. A. A. Dand K. Walker; G. MacNider, E. Beavis and
has taken over from Mr. Woodward, M. Bryson; B. Blackmore, N. Whitley, and is getting down to the job im- E. Woolley, M. Smith and D. Hunt.
Recreio:-A. N. Other: C. Osmund, mediately. and M. Baste; N. Xavier, L. Xavier and E. Rosario; B. Remedios, C. Silva, L. Silva-Netto, A. Alves and M. Reme dios.
Second Trial Games
· India, who held a very successful; trial last Monday, are contemplat
person for willingness and ability. Only, one outstanding player is coming out in their, places, and hel (Continued From Page 4) is Dove, who played among the for Cornwall by 5 goals to 3 in a friend-ponsible for the Berwick's victory, and have selected two strong sides H.M.S. Berwick defeated H. M. S. Alexander Sinclair (2) were res- ing holding a second one on Satur
day afternoon, weather permitting, wards for the Royal Corps' of Sig-ly hockey encounter at King's Park while A, B. Carrie (2) and L. Rud- low,
McKelvie is making his come-nals at Aldershot. But he will not yesterday. 10.20, T. C. Monaghun, A. Mckelback at just the right time
lar.
for compensate for the great losses to
A. B. Johnson (3); and Sub, Lt. A. wall, S. A. Sleap, D. L. Prophet. Elliott, their former inside-right. the team." Comdr. Hole, A. Sommer- has transferred to the Club and The Signals had hard luck in los
McKelvie will play in his absence ing two of their best men in their
-10.48 R. Young, D. J. Gilmore..
10.24
10.28
felt.
10.32
10.30
gers,
10.40
10.44
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A. Ritchie, J. C. Taylor.
G. M. Hargreaves," A. 0. Brawn.
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10.52
G. Marseille, G. Aplin.
10.56
11.00
11.01
L. R., Billinghurst, E. Bat- hurst
11.08
11.12
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W, Pittendrigh, F. Ortlepp.
11.18
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11.20
P. Morrison, D. Ellis.
11.24
J. Robinson, R. C. Webb.
11.28
M. N. Coles, J. G. Plicher.
C. Thwaites, E. Lewis.
A. T. Lay, G. C. Worrall
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To-morrow's
Perg (BE) Perkins (Palice) Surtees (H.M.B. Suffolk) Whitehead (Bignals) Wass. (Police)
A.
Singh
(Radio)
Pintos (K.I.T.C.)
Davis (H.M.8. Dainty) May. Signals) Senior Qualification 7 goals,
derford (1) replied for H.M.S. Com with the probable attack playing Rover's Forecast
Race Handicaps
against the probable defence.
The teams are: '
(161) Lal Singh-Punjabiskan
(Continued from Page 4)
Sunday
White M. Bamzen -- (KIT.C.), Karnall Singh, (KLT.C.), Mehtab Ali A. H. Forbes, G. de in P. Although he lacks his former speed, match against the Central British
(Punjabis); Ahmed Khan (Punjable), | FitzGerald.
Bachan Singh (H.ES.R.A.), Habara H. F. Sommers, R, A. Rod-his experience has often held the Association 'last Sunday. Both
The following are the handicaps fort Iron Cross (151) Jolly Eyca (158), (Punjabis), Mohd. Afsar, Gurbachan Singh (H.K.S.R.A.); Walayat Shah team together.
Addia, centra-forward, and Dilley, to-morrow's racing at the Valley: Night View (158), Plain View (156) Singh
·FIRST DIVISION Kowloon have also been fortunate central-half, were absentees owing Grifinu Spring Handicap "A" Class Sacajawen (161), Sylvandale
Kartar Singh ans. CHINA "Av St. Joseph's in obtaining a new. left-half, in to Injuries: They will, however, ↑
་་ One Mile
Tammany Hall (101), Twenty Grand
(Caroline Hill, 4:45 p.m.); Colours Nur Mohd (Panjabla); Barlow, who played for his naval be able to play this afternoon. Aretle Star (158), Bonny Dundee (158), Voltaire (161).
(158), Clear View (145), Estover (147). Happy Valley Spring Handicap "A Kishan Singh (H.XS.R.A.), Khan LINCOLNS y East Lancs
(Sookampoo, 4.15 p.m.), depot at Chatham two seasons ago.
Tara Singh Flirt (158), Flybynight (147) High Class-From 2 Mile Post Once (H.K.S.R.A.), Dalls, Singh (Punjabis),
Bahsdar (Punjabis): Last season, he was seen playing In the Indian International Hoc-Honour (161), Mersey_ (147), Populer Big Round & In ea
Alaf for the Navy in the local league, but key trial game during the week the Star (150), Royal Romance (158),
Dia (Punjabis); Khuda Bur EAST LANCS OUT FOR REVENGE Bright View (151), Don (150), Het-(H.K.&R.A.), Dost Moud (H.K.S.R.A.), he has now obtained permission to probable forward line; which will Soldier of Peace (181), Soldier of Vic-man (188), High Speed (148), Jungle Aye Singh (H.K.S.R.A.), Khuda Bux
(Continued From Page 4) play for Kowloon.
represent them in the tournament tory (160), Trowbridge (152), Ythan Jim (161) King's Faney, (101); May-
flower (148), New Star (155) Onk H.K.S.R.A.) and Gurbachan Singh In the was seen in action to good advan
eine Handicap "B"
(Panjabla). ["B" Class" | |Bay (165), Prima Donna (151), Ribble Spring team is that Bliss, after a week's tage, especially in the second half,
One Mile
point in these encounters, for, al· Jabsence, is back as pivot again.
(152) Valorous (140), Wayward Stag Portugal have likewise selected though the Medicals defeated, the when against Dulla Singh and Alat Ace of Aces (168); Attention (181) (160); Soldier of China (161), The Tiger Beyes; Eastman and Morrison; Davis, Din With's good half-back-line in Bold Colonel (168) Diogenes (161), (140), What A Chance (140), two other teams which meet on Lincolns last week, it is improbable
support, India would stand an ex vest View (101), Heart's Desire (166),},
Gold Coin (158). Gold Unit (158), Har Happy Valley Spring Handleap "B" Monday. They are: 12
that they will repeat the perform Class From 2 Mile Post cellent chance of winning the
ance at the expense of Sandford and Colours:-A P. Eca da Bilyn Round-& In tournament this season. Cusano, should give the attacking Bay
Cavalcade (160), Cha Noronha and F. G. Barros A. A. Rhis satelites, Mag Bay (163) Fudge (161), Glad Botelho, J. Gonsalves and A. Silvi; G. The teams will be wilbab Portugal's Forwards line an extra bit of dash. In Eyes (161) Gold Bullion (156) Gold Guterres, P. Xavier, J. M, Pinto, A; P. 1st XI Oxford Swain, Ratelifer Austin G. A. Stowart.] Portugal have a number of good the trial, P. Xavier was seen in Currency (158), Great Hall (168), Hel Bouza and B. Gosand
Bmith, Thompson, North Swain, D. J. Keogh, D. H. Perry, players, but it will take them a many forceful and determined at ter Skelter (145) King's Perade (168), Whites-H M. Britto: AA dor Horner, Gorman, Lawton and Tuley. W. 9. Key**, D. 5. Edward. 10,62 Dovey C. Mycock while to obtain a thorough under-tacks, his clever stickwork playing King's Worthy (168), Limelight (168), Romedios and PM No da Bilves 2nd XI: Harmsworth; Walkden, 10.16 E. des Voeux A B Caddles from Superintendent standing of each other's play Two big part in his game
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de fjalor de marmittel 4*❤ Unsuccenfal in ballot for Old
now forwards, P. Xavier and B. Continued on Page 18)
JL. Adams, J. B. Lanyon
C. H. Bradley, G. T. May,
NEW COURSE
9.40 a.m. G. E. Costello
The only other change
Bliss and Barlow; V. White, McKel J. Melvie, G. White, Jones and Knox.
Brown
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Forbes.
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Mrs. Williamson, Mra: Foss. 10.25
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Miss Sutton, Alla Curtin,
D. A. Campbell**,- Hunt,
W.E
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H. G. Williams, J. C. Dun- 10.32
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BEM 10.40
10.08.
•10.20
HAN. Williamson**
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Barabandel (145), St. Ives (181), War Oliveira, E. Losana and A. M. Rodri- Steeler, Howley) Power, i Eckersley: ington (146), West Parade (168), gues C. Barros N. Beltrao, H. Ozorio: Adams, Thorpe, Gregson, Ridings, and
A. M. Xavier, and
drinen