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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1935

BRITAIN'S SEARCH FOR ANOTHER FRED PERRY

FAR EASTERN

HOCKEY CARNIVAL

FOR SHANGHAI?

GERMAN CAPTAIN'S

PROPOSAL

HONG KONG RETURN. VISIT EXPECTED

WELL BALANCED SIDE SELECTED

L.T.A. SHOULD SEND MASKELL ON TOUR

C.E HARE DEVELOPING INTO FINE PLAYER WHAT IF PRESENT CHAMPION

WAS LOST?

London.

most people about our chances in inter-

· (Continued from Page 4) (By "REFEREE")

the centre-forward berth.A." V. "We have had a wonderful time Gosano, who filled this position in and are looking forward to next the semi-final against Wales, lò in- year when we sincerely hope the valuable to the defence and cannot Colony will send a representative be spared, B. Gosano, who will eide to Shanghat," sald H. Wetzell, All this position, will do well to re- the captain of the Shanghat Germain between the opposing backs man Hockey Club team, which left where his speed and ball control national tennis this year. He has coached, gin- this morning for the northern city will carry him through by the my. Tatsuta Maru, 19

Wetzell said he could see no dif- right-wing pair, and it is hoped stars at Wimbledon during the past few years.

Ward and Delgado, will form the gered-up, and perfected the play, of all our leading ficulties in the way of the Colony that Delgado will be able to anti-f sending a team north. If we, acipate Ward's passes, Alves, the Now his busy season is starting again. I German Club in Shanghai, are promising youngster of whom much called on him at Wimbledon, and believe me, able to send a team on tour, I can will be heard of in the near future, Maskell has to work for his living from early see very little difficulty in the way and Gomes complete the team. of the Hong Kong Hockey Associa“ tion. sending a representative side.

High Passing Danger

morning until it is too dark to play. "What we In Shanghai would fast and tricky one, but there is not The Portuguese forward line is a like to arrange is a hockey festl-* tall individual amongst them; and val with Tientsin, the Combined it appears that a high ball will be Japanese University team, Hong of no advantage to them. This Kong, Macao, and possibly Malaya, fact should be borne in mind by the meeting each other in Shanghai,

halves,

Ground Drawback

en-

A Doubtful Starter

playing ability second, and last, but not least, infinite patience For success a tennis professional needs fitness first of all, Maskell has all these. He is certainly one of the most popular figures in the tennis world,

Dizzy Dean Carried Off The Field

Maskell thinks our Davis Cup and Wimbledon chances are not too rosy at the moment. There is always Perry, of course, but what of the others?

the public eye last season WAS C

The young discovery" most in

E. Hare, the Birmingham player.

2. Hare's Vital Season

Turning to the Chinese team, we BABE RUTH'S "Our only drawback at present and that it has been strengthened is finding a suitable ground where by the return of Loe Ting-sang,

BRILLIANT we could take a gate, but, although whose period of suspension has we have two grounds on the Racb just expired.

BALL PLAY Course, we are not allowed to screen It off and charge an

Lee Kwok-wai, who was injured trance.

Jast Sunday, is still a dombtful. "The only available port in the starter, in which case Leung, In- east where we could really stage chan may be brought in. such

championship contest The forward line is unchanged, would be Tsingtao, but" that is and if the Chinese find their shoot- much too far North for Hong Kong, ing form, then the Portgual de- Macao, and Malaya.

fence will have a busy time.

New York, To-day. Commenting on the Macas game, The Chinese

Babe Ruth, making his debut Hare's backhand-his outstand- Wetzell said the Portuguese for-favourites by a small margin.

will commence for Boston Braves, played an in- ing weakness last year is much wards were very fast, their half- The teams are:

spiring game, hitting a homer in stronger, particularly under pres- backs excellent, while the ground

the fifth inning, off Carl Hub-aure, and the experience gained in Portal-E. M. Marques (Recreio); bell, being responsible for all the international games has had its ef- was like a billiard table and too. Gossue (Recreio) and B. Seaza other runs, and bringing of a fect. Hare is not, Perry yet,

(St. Joseph's); Silva-Netto (Recrelo),

a

One member of the team

CARDINALS BEATEN IN FIRST GAME OF SEASON

This season will be a vital one for Hare, thinks Markell. He has been coaching him at Wimble- don, and can state definitely that his play his matured and i Xproved...

N. Beltras (Recreio), and F. Elms (St. magnificent catch to give the but he is developing on the right Con-Joseph's); N. Delgado (Recreio), Boston side a 4 to 2 win over lines. fessed that these billard-table-Award (St. Joseph's); B. Gane New York Giants in the opening like grounds had practically caus- (Recrele), ed their three defeats a

the Aires (Recreio).

Waltz

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SOPWITH RETIRES

AS CHALLENGER

The match between the Prison Will Not Race Again For

"America's Cup"

Cannes, France.

Ignore Austin's Defeats game of the National League grounds in Shanghai were invar L. Fernandes (St. Joseph's) and W. Linus Frey, of Brooklyn Dod. Bunny Austin. You can fore Rezerves:- Fernandes (Recreio); baseball season yesterday. There is good news, too. of Jiably bumpy, and consequently Maher (Recreio); Victor (St. Joseph's),

their sticks were never ground.

INDIAN HOCKEY

セカ

the C. Figueirda (Recrcle) and V. Mar- gers, was the first batter to re- his defeats in the South of France," ques (Recreto); T. Castilho (Recreio); cord a circult clout, and, as a re-Maskell told me. "His play is D. Aquino (Recreio), Santos Joseph's), L. Rocha (St. Joseph's) and by a 12 to 8 margin.

(8 sult, the Phillies were well beaten, certainly better than usual at this V. Costa (St. Joseph's).

jearly stage of the year."

TEAM LEAVES

FOR N. ZEALAND DHYAN CHAND IN STRONG SIDE

-----

New Delhi, March 19.

China Wong Wing (Capt.); Mak Dizzy Dean, hero of the 1984 America, unfortunately for us, Bo-hon (Athletic) and Lee Ting-sang World Series, was carried off the is in the happy position of being (South Chins); Leung Wing-chat field in the second inning of the able to regard the loss of players (South China), Chul Ah-fai (Athletic), game between St. Louis Cardinals like Vines and Stoefen with com- Lee Kwok-wai (South China); To and Cleveland Indians. Kwal-shing (South China), Tam Kong-

He was parative calm. There are so many

pak (Bouth China), Fung King-cheong hit above the left ankle with a young players to take their places. (South China), Chix Chen-we hard-driven ball, and, was im-But what if we lost Perry? (Athletic) and, Ip Pak-wa. (South mediately sent to hospital where an China).

The Indian Hockey Federation at CLUB JUNIORS BEAT FUSILJERS Its meeting selected the team to

BY TWO GOALS

x-ray led to the belief that the limb is only badly bruised, but no- thing serious, Without his assis- tance on the mound, the Cardinals, world champions, lost by a 4 to 3 margin.

A Sound Suggestion

I should like to see Maskell | sent on a tour by the Lawn Tea- nis Association to some of the big clubs in the north, the mid- "lands, and the west country, to play with and coach the promis Ing young players.

HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE VIS SILVER JUBILEE

APPEAL ON BEHALF OF CHARITIES

On the 6th May next the British Empire... giving thanks and praise that for years His Majesty George V has been preserve

to bear the aceptre of sover eignty and maintain the unity of the Empire. His Majesty's great interest in all forms of charity is universally recog nised and it is known that His Majesty desires this auspicious occasion to be in some manner dedicated to assisting" charit able objects. It has, therefore, been decided to collect funds throughout this Colony for. charitable purposes, the sub- scriptions not to exceed $1 and humbly to pray His Majesty to nominate the charities in this Colony to which the moneys collected should be devoted.

The Charitable

Collection Sub-Committee is providing boxes for the purpose of the collection and all those who wish to assist in this landable object bare sta

are asked to comTMTM municate with the Honourable

Dr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G. LL.D., of China Building, Hong Kong, who is representing the Chinese Sub-Committee formed for this purpose or to Mr. S. F. Falfour of the Colonial Secre tariat,

arranggamangkong, who will

for collecting, boxes to be forwarded.

This appeal is issued by the Silver Jubiles Committee Hongkong.

ROYAL ARTILLERY ATHLETIC TITLE

WON BY 9TH BAT OVERWHELMING SUCCESS

EAST LANCS BEXT H.K.S.R.A. IN OPEN RELAY

Officer's Mess and the Chief and Petty Officer's Mess has been in- definitely postponed, as the latter

tour New Zealand 'in the summer. club are at present unable to put

The team consists of:→ · out a strong team, while the match

T. 0. M. Sopwith, English yachts-

(Continued From Page 4) Goalkeepers: T. Blake (Sind) and N. and Willims' co-operated well, and between the Royal Engineers Ser-man whose "Endeavour" was beaten Mukherjee (Bengal), geants' Mess and the St. Patrick's by the American defender "Rain med Hussain (Manawadar) and Rashid

Full Backs: P. Das (Bengal), Maho charge came from this wing.

most of the danger to the Fusiliers' Pittsburgh opened the season

with Club has been postponed until to how" in the America's cup races off Ahmed (Punjab).

asmashing win over The Fusiller defence did not Cincinnatti Reds, scoring no fewer night.

Half Backs: R. Nester (Bengal), have a hard game, being only con- than seven of their runs in the but Maskell is a great judge of a last, cams to a conclusion yester- Newport amidat protests of fouling Maswood (Manawadar), M. J. Gopalan cerned in breaking up the spas-seventh inning to total 12 against player. He might perhaps find us day afternoon at Sookumpoo when The Royal Artillery sports meet- It would take time and money, ing, which commenced on Monday Gill's Win For Catholic Union The magnificent recovery of Gillast year, says he la forever through (Madras)

and Mohamed won the match for the Catholic with American racing,

Naaseem modic raids of the Club. Both the Reds' six, (Punjab). Union at the expanse of the Cen-

Forwards: Shahabuddin (Mariawa-backs kicked strongly and covered tral Police last night; when, after activities to European waters from Nawab of Manawadar, G. C. Agnihotri

"I intend to confine all my yachting dar), L. Davidson (Bengal), Dhyan up well, while Stride, in goal, was

Chand (Army), Rupaingh (Gwalior); given little to do. being lead by 47 points to 26, by Mintey, secured the

now on," Sopwith said here while (UP) and F. C. Wells (United Pro- Jones Good Distribution. match at 48

vinces). points to 47 by means of an: un-attending a regatta.

finished break of 22. He "potted"

all the colours from brown up

wards in, the course of his break

Before this game both teams had FULL SOCCER PROGRAMME FOR the team reaches Colombo on April steadled up this fault in the second

two games..

THIS WEE-END

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[15.: '

were:

some budding Parrys and Austins the Championship was carried off Scores, as cabled by Reuter, Jin Manchester, Birmingham, Liver by the 9th. Battery with 329 points. pool, or Newcastle. The runners-up were the 24th.

The successful player in

Batter with 219 points, followed tournament is not always the by the 20th. Battery and the 12th. player with the greatest possibili- Battery with 187 and 181 points, b. ties. An official LT.A. mission, as respectively.

I have suggested, would enable an⋅ Mrs. Carrington Sykes, the wife lexpert to size up players who might of the Officer Commanding the become frat class with certain Royal Artillery, presented the faults eradicated.

prize

National League

R.

2

4

12 18

The team will

Morgan, and Jones" were two assemble in efficient halves, the latter distri Madras on April 12 and play an buting the ball excellently. He New York exhibition match there the next was inclined to overkick his for Boston day. Leaving Madras on April 18 wards on many occasions, but Babe Ruth hit a homer.

half.ssa a do Brooklyn The same day. another exhibition The forwards were very danger match will be played.

Linus Frey hit a homer, ous and fast in their initial move- Philadelphix The team sailed for New Zealand ments towards goal, but when it Three First Division games will yesterday. The Nawab of Mana- came to shooting, they failed had Pittsburgh take place this afternoon, the wadar has been selected Captain of ly. Most of the shots were on the Cincinnatt! Police, Shield finalists, meeting the the team (Associated Press), The match throughout was very China "B" Senior Shield cham- Artillery at Kowloon, while South keenly contested, and J. J. Remedios plons, entertain St. Joseph's" at and Miss M. Silva had to play Caroline Hill The Recreio and the last game with L Carvalho and Kowloon clash in the third fixture, Miss A. Remedios before the result was decided.

BADMINTON

(Continued From Page 4):

M. Oliveira and Miss Basto re- venged their last week's defeat by beating A. M. Rodrigues and Miss C. Silva, the losers' No.. 1 pair, by 21 points to 16. Both Oliveira” and Roderigues, played well throughout this game and it was very even until Miss C. Silva, Rodrigues partner, began to tire and the "A" team pair then won the game,

They however, received little opposition in the remaining two games, losing only another 16 points. Both teams were the same as last week, Eddle, Souza still being un- able to play owing to his strained

trilling

de luxe!!!

age Moden Sorma Mapatit slant

pace Moore

ONE NIGHT

of Love

FRIDAY AT THE STAR

NEW AUSTRALIAN TENNIS "FIND”

Freak Shots Better Than McGrath's

Sydney, Australia,

target-but-all-lacked-sting,and Byrd hit a hor Nicholls, although having plenty

ficult shot to stop, to do, did not have one really dif- St. Loula

Chicago

Pearce Opens Scoring

12

Chuck Hartnett hit a homer,

American League

The Fusiliers pressed from the commencement, but all their ét forts were frustrated by Nicholls. After 10 minutes, Fisher broke Claveland sway and passed in to Williams, St. Louis who in turn transferred to Pearce,

New South Wales tennis authorit-whose low drive from 20 yards had Boston ies have discovered a 15-year-old Stride well besten.

New York player whose freak shots put even

Further attacks by the soldiers those of Vivian McGrath, the two were repulsed, and the Club took handed Australian Davis Cup player, the ball to the other end in a fast in the shade, a movement between Fisher and His lame is John Bromwich, who Williams. The inside-right cen serves right-handed, plays all strokes tred across the goal mouth for both on his right side with both hands and Davies and Jones to miskick, leav all strakes on his left side with his ing Himsworth with left hand,

open igual

Sound Judges regard him as better player than McGrath wan his age.

and he made no

The second half

the first, except that the Club forced more on the def

Wesley Farrell pitched.

ASHDOWN'S CRICKET- BENEFIT MATCH.

H

Ken

bury, on August

CHAMPION BEATEN

(Continued from Puge 4)

The results of yesterday's meet Ing were:

480 Yards Hurdies Relay-1, 9th Battery-2, 24th Battery; 8, 20th Bat- tery. Time 1 min. 20 2/5 secs. ZATO

Pole Vault1 L/Bdr. Ives, 2 L/Bdr. Hall, 3 Gar. Harris Height 9 ft.

220 Yards1 L/Bdr Hutchinson, 2 Gor, Harman, 8 Gnr. Mooney. Time 23-8/5. Beca

Throwing the Javelins-1 Gnr. liday, 2 Gar. Smith, 8'Gur. Naah, Dis tance 188 8ft. 5. ins.:-

880 Yards-1 Gar. Withe Laban

8 Our Mooney Time

10 8/5 BBCR

2 Gat

2 mins

20

Long Jump:1 L/Bdr. Ives, 2 Edre ft. 28/4 Inst Coleman, 3 Gnr, Stokes. Distance 100 Yards L/Bdr. F Hutchinson, Gary

Gilbert, 9 Bdr. Allmark.

He took the next game, but con- ceded the fifth, he thereafter play ed to Tsuf's back-hand, forcing the latter into innumerable errors to take the next three games for thei bet, quum

ekki

Time

Layzell, 28gt. Bilton, 3 Gur. Harris. Hammer1 Bgr.

Tami's Weak Back Hand Distance & 5, 3

One Mile Open Reby-1 East Lance

In the second set: Taul assumed 2 HK S. Brigade 3 Royal Air Force

an early lead, but work backhand Time 3 mins: 14:2/5 sec. driving cost him many polute and

his advantage.

however, staged comeback Coyle,

games to:274

Withers A Cur

Mooney 2

Bdr Rothw The Water Cup Racer

min. 38 3/5 usCE, 7

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