KIT.C. HOCKEY WIN OVER RADIO

FOUR CLEAR GOALS IN INTER-SECTION TOURNAMENT GAME SCORE FLATTERED THE

WINNERS

THE Kowloon Indians Tennis Club defeated the Radio Sports Club by four clear goals at Caro- line Hill yesterday in the First Round of the Civil 'ian Section, of the Inter-section Hockey Tourna- ment, but the score greatly flattered the winners, as the Radio team enjoyed an equal share of the play and should have been two goals in the lead in the early stages of the game.

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The game was very clean and ably umpired by Captain Kimm and Mr. Palmer. Ramzan was outstanding, in the Kowloon Indians' goal, and brought off several good saves in the early stages of the game by sound positioning and good anticipation.. His two excel- lent saves from Gurbachan Singh and flick from Guest, in the first half, had much to do with the final result, for if the Radio had scored, the result of the game might have been different.

The winners' defence were not Radio attack but the latter was not He missed a “sitter” brilliant, but put in much hard at his best.

work, Pintos, in the pivotal early in the second half when his position, covering both Guest and team was only a goal in arrears and Gurbachan Singh well, while his his passing often did not find the wing halves were effective in their intended player. markling of the opposite wingers. The backs, Awtar Singh and Karnail Singh, cleared well in the early part of the game, but did not have so much to do in the closing stages.

HASSAN SHINES

In the defence Hassan worked

Joe Louis, seen above, standing over his fallen sparring partner during training for his successful venture against Tommy Farr, has signed articles to defend his title against the challenge of Max Sch

meling, of Germany, next June at Madison Square Garden.

UNITED HOCKEY TOURNEY TEAMS

Radio And C.B.S. Joint First

Division

At a meeting of the United Hoc- key Tournament yesterday, the Ra-

hard, at centre-half, and received owing to an apparent lack of con- good support from L. Kitchell at fidence in their goalkeeper threw a The defeat of the Radio team must right-half, but the long swinging lot of additional work on the should- be attributed to their goalkeeper. passes of the Kowloon Indians anders of the intermediate line

Guest and M. Gurbachan Singh the failure of the Radio backs to were the most dangerous of the 'cover up, by lying too far back, A breakaway by Noronha on dio Sports Club and Central British ithe right-wing enabled Souza Association were admitted into the (K.LT.C) to beat Lim from close First Division to fill the vacancies quarters, in spite of the fact that created by the absence from the the Radio had been pressing al Colony of the Royal Welch Fusil that period and had missed several iers and the Royal Ulster Rifles. opportunities.

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AT 6.30

EVERY EVENING

BOOTH'S Old Matured is carried into the

Library. Whosoever it was that founded this

tradition was a man of no mean judgment, for in

establishing BOOTHS as the gin of his household,

he had recognised the mallowness

bom of maturity that distinguishes

BOOTHES as the one FINE Gin.

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the one matured Gin-

mellowed by time.

The Nomads were affiliated with the Tournament, but will not take

part this year as both divisions are full At their own request, the Hong Kong University has been re- legated to the Second Division.

Rules were amended to conform with the Hong Kong Hockey Asso- ciation's suggestions.

Crossing over with a goal lead, the Kowloon Indians were again on the defensive and only the good goal-keeping of Ramzan, and the faulty and anxious shooting of the Radio forwards prevented them. from equalising. P. Singh increas-

the KLT.C. lead when he ment are: gathered a pass from Noronha and easily beat Lim, and soon after Souza, taking advantage of a slip by the defence, scored again. C. Pintos scored the last goal

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Teams comprising the Tourna-

First Division-C.BA; Argonautas; K.LT.C., Police; Radio; H.K.S.BA Kumaon Rifles, Royal Engineers, Sea- forths, Rajputana Rifles: Middlesex

Second Division:—HKSRA; Ki- maons; RAF.;" RE; Seaforths; Raj- putana Rifles; Middlesex; Signals; Or- Radio Lim; Kalwan Singh and Mo-dinance; University; Police.

| hinder Singh: Kitchell, Hassan and Taggeet Singh: Survin Singh, Guest.

Gurbachen Singh, Toolat Singh and SAINTS

Jasveer Singh.

Kowloon Indians:Ramzan Awtar HOCKEY

Singh and Karnail Sineh: Latif Ahm-

od J. M. Pintos and Malik: J. Woron- VICTORY

ba. A. P. Souza. Pyza Singh, A. Hus- saïn and C. Pintosi

Colledge Scores

Decider

BOOTE'S THE ONE Matured GIN

-SOLE" AGENTS:

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LTD,

I see that Mr Mok Hing, former Playing their first match of the member of the Council of the Foot- ball Association, is again taking a great interest in the South China football teams, and I understand that he is the manager of the senior

teams.

įseason, St. Andrew's Club played the Club de Recreio in a friendly game at King's Park yesterday and won by one goal to nil.

Play was fast, and, considering The finals of the Garrison Ser- the earliness of the season, was gearts' Mess Billiards and Snooker

handicaps competitions were played

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remarkably high

off during the week. Sergeant Mor- Though both sides pressed ris R.A.O.C. won the snooker com-mately in the first half, no petition. narrowly beating Condze-

tor Andrews who gave four blacks, resulted. Towards the end of the while Sergeant Smith, R.A.P.C., won second half, however, WAH. the billiards beating S/Sergeant ledge notched the Saints' only Wykes by 400 points to 164 Smith owed 100.

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