THE CHINA MAIL NOVEMBER 8 1937

KI.T.C. INTER SECTION HOCKEY WIN

M. A. Oliveira, left, and Chan Sik-pui, right, will be seen in action to-night in the "A" Division of the Badminton League.

BADMINTON SEASON WILL

OPEN THIS EVENING KING'S COLLEGE'S DEBUT IN "A" DIVISION

(By “ACE")

THE Badminton League season will officially start this evening, when a programme of three fixtures in the "A" Division of the Men's Doubles Division will be held on the mainland and on the

Island

POLICE DEFEATED

BY ODD GOAL ALTER EXTRA TIME CALLED

PYARA SINGH AND MALIK

GIVEN OUTSTANDING

PERFORMANCES

WALL AND NARAIN SINGH MOST DANGEROUS POLICE PAIR

(By STICKS")

THE Kowloon Indians Tennis Club proved worthy

winners of the Civilian Section, of the Inter Section Hockey Tournament, the final of which was held on the Club ground, King's Park, yesterday when the Police were defeated by 2 goals to 1 after extra time, C. Pinto securing the winning goal in the first half of the extra period.

THE GAME WAS VERY FAST AND FEATURED BY BUST- LING TACTICS ON THE PART OF THE POLICE, AND CLEVER STICK WORK AND PASSING BY THE WINNERS FOR WHOM PYARA SINGH WAS OUTSTANDING IN THE LEADERS

King's College, holders of the "B" Division Men's Doubles BERTH. IN FACT PYARA SINGH WAS MUCH TOO GOOD Championship, have been promoted to the "A" Division, and to night will have the opportunity of displaying their strength against the University "B" combination. This match, on which main terest is being focussed, will be decided on the University badmin- ton court, Eu Tong Sen Gymnasium.

FOR THE REST OF HIS ATTACKING LINE, WHO COULD NOT ANTICIPATE HIS NEXT MOVE WITH THE RESULT THAT SE- -VERAL FINE OPENINGS WERE WASTED.

Contrary to previous reports, King's College have not acquir ed any new talent. They will field the same players, who contri- buted to their success in the Jun- ior Division last season. The University, however, will have the support of several newcom- ers, who, it is stated, have had considerable experience of the game abroad.

SAINTS CAPTURE

SCHOOLBOYS DEFEATED

POLICE WIN COMFORTABLY

Parker, in the same berth for the Police team, worked very hard but all to no avail as he was much too slow in snapping up chances in the circle. The defences of both sides were alway the picture because of the fluctuating play, but the Police defen were very weak, Heath repeatedly mishitting his clearances was also poor in his positioning.

Ramzan, the KLT.C. casto- dian, is well on the way to his first Interport and gave a fine ex- hibition between the sticks. His

roughout the

kicking clearances were superb dribbling instead of imm Entertaining the Central British and he anticipated every move feeding his waiting School at Happy Valley yesterday, by the Police attackers. The goal thereby relieving the Police won by 91 runs Batting scored against him was unfor- the defence The second of what promises to first, the Police totalled 152, to tunate, as his view was obstruct Pereira, right-half be an exciting series of matches, which W. Clark contributed 32, m- ed by Mamak, during the short very hard will be that between Club de Recluding seven fours, and A. E corner from which Parker secur-utes play, although his work creio "A" and St. Andrew's Club. Carey 31. N. J. Booker and Gegy ed the equalising goal.

more confined to spoiling. The former team will be identi- took four and three wickets respec-

ing. cal to last year's, but St. Andrew's tively. have the services of a prominent. The schoolboys fared badly, be- and experienced player in W. Cing dismissed for 61, L. Oakley Choy, formerly of the Chinese Be was chiefly responsible creation Club, who has thrown in the fime figures of“ has lot this season with St-

Choy will partner FA Broad- bridge, but it is doubtful whether these two players will be able combine with any success,

T. C. LEE AN ABSENTEE

for free.

P.S.AS EASY

SOCCER WIN

Singh

The Indians two full-backs com bined

effectively, ongh was inclined to be times in the wild stick following i Tall Singh was very his balanced any weak

MALIK OUTSTANDING

In Malik, the Kowloon Indians In the only League Football have an outstanding half-back and The last match on this evening's Fixture yesterday the Portuguese one who is destined to go far in programme will be between Club Sporting Association beat the 21th local hockey, providing he de-Recreio "B" and the University Pattery, Royal Artillery, by three tains the same form “A” The latter combination will clear goals in the Third Division the season. Malik's stamina miss the services of T. C. Lee, who (Kowloon) at King's Park. has not returned from Singapore to Campos scored in the first half cent display of spoiling

unlimited and he gave a magnif- continue his studies this term, but, and the same player increased the combined - with It is learned, that they will be sup-lead soon after the commencem

Bost

BROWN WASTED

him a danger out

Brown in the and Willis, at-

ed magnificen

their forwards ade Brown was

ther

should have retained tion whic is on the righ

EARLY TASTE

ses and

ported by two EK- players from Malaya,

prominent of second period. Santos

who will scored the of

cances. He

ball and should secure an

HKBA MEETING

ions

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