THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 9, 1937.
INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TOURNEY
S. Fowler, above, will be seen on the right-wing of the local England International hockey team to-day against Scotland on the U.S.R.C. ground.
JUNIOR BILLIARDS TITLE
ANTONIO BEATS A. A. LEWIS
A LUCKY DOUBLE
An exciting billiards final was witnessed last night between A A. Lewis and L. A. Antonio, at the Civil Service Cricket Club, when the latter won by 7 points in a game of 500 up to win the Junior Open Billiards Champion ship.
The winner led throughout the game, and at the 400 mark was 120 ahead of Lewis, but the latter con- siderably reduced his arrears and was only one point behind at 425. A break of 30, aided by a 13 and two 11's brought Antonio to within 5 points of winning, but Lewis, with breaks of 30 and 15, took his sore to 493.
EXCITING FINISH
The finish was most exciting. Antonio, with only two points for a win, missed an-off red, but man- aged to "double it" for 3, the ball remaining at the jaw for a split second, before dropping into the pocket to give him the champion strip.
FIRST ROUND TIES THIS AFTERNOON ENGLAND SHOULD WIN AGAINST SCOTLAND
WALES FAVOURED IN REMAINING TIE
(By "STICKS")
LL interest in the local hockey world is now
ALL
C. Parker, of the Police, above, will be seen at left-half for Eng- land against Scotland to-day in the
local International hockey tourna- ment
centred on the local International Tourna- ment, the First Round of which will be held this afternoon when England meets Scotland on the U.S.R.C. ground, and Ireland meets Wales on the RECREIO- “A” H.K.S.R.A. ground, both matches being scheduled to commence at 5 p.m. sharp.
THE BIG MATCH OF THE DAY WILL UNDOUBTEDLY BE
CONTINUE IN
THE FORMER, AND THE SCOTS ARE EXPECTED TO FULLY WINNING VEIN
EXTEND THE POWERFUL ENGLAND SIDE, WHO ARE | FAVOURED TO WIN. THE ENGLAND DEFENCE IS A VERY STRONG ONE, AND I DO NOT THINK THE SCOTLAND AT- TACK IS FAST ENOUGH TO BREAK THROUGH THE FOR- MER'S INTERMEDIATE LINE, WHICH INCLUDES TWO INTERPORT-STARS IN SPR. BROWN AND PARKER.
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Last Night's League Badminton
F. LANCES CONCEDE WALK-OVER
With the exception of a few players, Scotland's team is com- prised mostly of players from the Seaforth Highlanders. Howlett, an Interport trial custodian, will keep goal while Henderson, a veteran hand, with the Y.M.C.A. team, and S. MacNider, of the at Bridges Street, the Chinese C.B.A., will form the full-back division. These two should combine well as the former is very steady and is a powerful hitter.
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The Scots intermediate line, mmm!#####@#££££7X££££#£#£X£RITISCHNEE! has been taken exclusively from the Seaforths and should com- bine well against the opposition attack.
Wallace, of the Air Force, and Austin, of the "Y", are two sound Scots' forwards, who should cause much worry to the English defence, especially as both are the bustling type of player.
England's full-back division is comprised of Guest, who distin- guished himself in the Interport match against Macau last Sunday. and Lt. Stileman, of the Navy, who was the Interport reserve-back,
FORMIDABLE ATTACK®
INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT DRAW
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Portugal And India
In Second Round
The draw for the first round in the International Hockey Tourna ment has resulted as follows:
Ireland. v. Wales (HKSRA ground), to be played on Tuesday, March 9, at 5 pm.
England v. Scotland (U.S.R.C ground), to be played on Tuesday, March 9, at 5 p.m.
Portugal and India drew byes, and China has withdrawn from the competition owing to the difficulty of raising a team.
On their own court last night,
«y" were beaten by 7 games to 2 by Recreio "A", in the Men's Dou- bles Badminton League.
Sparkling performances were given by P. H. and T. W. Wong, and F. Koh and T. J. Ong, who greatly extended their visitors. These two pairings each won a game from H. A. Alves and E. de Sousa.
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The University “A” received walk-over from the Free Lances, but the fixture between. University "B" and the Chinese Recreation Club was postponed.
In the "B" Division of the League, King's College received a walk-over from the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home.
Results of last night's match are as follows."
P. H. Wong and T. W. Wong
(Chinese “Y”) ··
lost to L. A. Carvalho and A. M.
Silva
17-21
The England attack is a very strong one, S. Fowler and G. H Fowler forming a formidable right=438 wing combination which looks for
17-21 The game started at a fast rate goals, while Wright and
ham (Sea.); L/Cpl Aberdein (Sea), beat H. A. Alves and E. da Souza 21-16 Garth- of scoring, and Antonio with
Sgt. Dumn (Sea), Flight Lieut. Wallace lost. to M. A. Oliveira and J. J. awaite are
also a very dangerous (R.A.F.), Austin ("Y") and E. MacNider break of 77, the highest in
Remedios the pair with V. Bond as a sound left-(St. A.). Reserves:-2nd/Lient. Dou- competition, reached his first 100 winger.
F. Koh and T. J. Ong glas, Blacker, J. T. K. Gilchrist (Club)
(Chinese "Y") with an average of 10 points in 17 On the current form, England and Pte Mackenzie (Sea.).
lost to Carvalho and Silva Wales:-Fus. Reid; L/Corp. Palmer beat Alves and Sonza should emerge the winners, al-and Fus.Wheeler, Fus. Jones, Corpl. lost to Oliveira and Remedios Antonio's breaks were 77, 31, though they will probably have to Sharpe, Fus. Tucker, Sergt. Dandy 35, 20, and 22, while Lewis high-go all out to achieve this end.
CE Chng and H. Boon ||||||(R.W.F.), Sign Cor (R.C.S.), Fus. est was a 35, and others were 32.
(Chinese "Y") The remaining encounter this Vaughan, Captain Gwyder-Jones, and lost to Carvalho and Silva 21 and 20.
evening is between Wales and Ire. Fus. Roberts (E.W.F.). Beserves: lost to Alves and Souza The final of the Senior section land, and both these teams have Sergt. Morgan (RC.S.) and Fus. Con- lost to Oliveira and Remedios between A. J. Osmund and Lam been drawn
nor (R.W.F.). almost exclusively Cho-cha will be played this even from the Welsh Fusiliers and the
minutes.
ing at the Kowloon Cricket Club. Rifles. On current form the lat-LATEST
The game will be 1,000 up and will ter should enter the Second Round.
be played in two sessions, the first Cox, of the Signals, is an acquisi- COUNTRY CLUB commencing at 5.30 p.m. and the tion to the Welsh attack and should GOLF RESULTS
second at 9 p.m.
SCOTS' RUGBY
TEAM TO MEET ENGLAND XV
combine well with Vaughan, his
leader.
7-21 21-4
16-21
14-21
19-21
10-21
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LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE.
“A” Division
Recreio "A" University “A” Recreio “B” | C.R.C.:
Chinese "Y
P. W. L. F. A. Pts. 11 10 179.20 20 9 90 54 9:18 9 5 4.31 41 10.
The following are some of the Following are the results of the University "B"
teams:
12 5 7 47 61 10
743-37 26 8 9 3.6 29.51′′ 6
Captain's Cup and Ladies Cup St. Andrew's "A" 12 3 9 43 68 Golf competitions at the Country Free Lances.
Captain's Cup-
A. J. Kew best C. E. Roza-Pereira, and 1
England: Benwell (Club); AE P. Guest (Radio) and Lt. Stileman Golf Club: (Navy); Spr. Brown (R. Engineers), Lt. Davies (Navy) and G. Parker (Police), S. A. Fowler (Club), G. H2 Fowler (Club), Lt. Wright (Navy), Lt. Garthwaite (RA) and V. Bond (Club), Reserves: SA Tremlett (YMCA"}]
H. Kew, beat A. H-Castro 4 and 3. A. W. Roza-wo. A G. Suffiad, y S. D. Fong beat S. J. Fong, 6 and 4
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NO HOCKEY FOR "Y" LADIES
Owing to the uncertain weather conditions and the state of the
W. G. Williams beat F. J. Remedios, ground, there will be no hockey for
London, Yesterday. The Scottish Rugby football teami to meet England on March 20 on all back), R A. Bates (Club) and the Murrayfield ground at Edin-W A Reed (Club) (half-hacks); Lt. 7 and 5 burgh will be as follows:
Marshall; C. A. S. Johnson, Dick, L. Battersby (Navy) (forwards) Jord Macrae; P. Shaw; Ross, Logan; Hen- Scot Spe Howlett (RE); R derson, Gray, Inglis, Horsburgh Mel-Henders
and S.. MacNider
Wraith
Pennell (Police) and
B. Bosto beat J. J. Basto, 1 up.. B. Alves best C. Kew, 2 and 1.
Ladies Cup Miss Basto beat Mrs. da Roza,
the "Y" Ladies this afternoon.
Mrs. Kew beat Mrs. Basto, 4 and 2 Mrs. D'Almada beat Mrs. Castro 7:
ville Young, Waters, G. Shaw. Ren (CBA); Sgt. Meeks (Sea.), Capt. S.) and 2. ter.
S. J. Ritchie (Sea.) and Cpl. Cunning- Miss Ablong beat Kiss Williams, 1 and