THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933.
WORK OF THE HOCKEY LT. GARTHWAITE HURT SPORT ADVIS.
Captain W. N. Morgan of the Jat Regiment, formerly Hon. Secretary Hon. Secretary of the Army hockey
in Hongkong, who left the Colony
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this weak.
HOCKEY
FIXTURES
ASSN:
AN ACTIVE
5 MONTHS
GAME BENEFITS
CAPT. MORGAN'S SUCCESSOR
By "Bully-Of"
THERE is no doubt that the
present sonson augure well to being the most successful in the history of the game here, and for this, credit is undeniably due to the functioning of the H. K. Hockey Association. Half the season is now over and looking back one can see evidence of its helpful influence on all sides. Al- though only formed in July the Association has not been idle. With the backing of all civilian
Inset Left: W. Neugebauer, who, although he was not among the first three in the recent International Walk in Shanghai, gavYO one of the best displays of the day. Ingot right: T. N. Tal, the young Chinone winner of the race, well deserved his victory. Picture shows the walkers shortly after the` start of the race,
and service clubs it has progress REFEREE FLOGGED|
ed with remarkable strides,
stimulating a new Interest in the game.
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PERHAPS one of its most im
portant tasks is the examian-
tion of umpires, there being at
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present n deplorable lacking of The injury to the abdomen, it is persons qualified to take charge of learnt, will require a re-exmination.
кате. А game of hockey
CHINA FLEET BOXING
RESULTS OF LAST
· NIGHT'S CONTESTS Last night's results in the Owing to the Importance of the China Fleet Boxing Championships boforo long we shall almost match which might decide the included the semi-finals in several
dofinitely needs a good umpire and
Reo
every game handled by experts. championship of the Kiangnan This will de much to improve the inter-collegiate, series, a neutral events, and they are set out below. standard of play and dispense with referee and linesmen were secured NOVICES. a number of the squabbles which from the Chinese Referees' Associa-| occur from time to time in Langae tion. games.
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AT RUGBY
CAN'T BOWL TO-DAY
IN TRIANGULAR TOURNEY
ARMY FURTHER WEAKENED
(By R. Abbit)
Since I wrote my notes pub. lished yesterday I have learnt with very much regret that Lieut. C. Garthwaite has in jured his ankle while playing rugger.
HOME RUGBY
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUE
NOTICE.
The entries for the Annual Race Meeting, 1934, will close at 8.06
1934.
FULL LIST OF FIXTURES FOR TO-DAY.m. on Saturday, 20th January, There is a full programme of club Mombers are reminded that ne fixtures for this afternoon through horse is. eligible to enter for any out the British Isles. The following race meeting of this Club until an Official Racing Certificate shall have been obtained in respect of the horse.
games are down to be played: Aberavon Bath Bedford
v. Devonport 8. v. Coventry v. Leicester
Blackheath V., Headingloy
Bristol
v. 0. M. T.
Glasgow Acas. v. London Seat.
Guy's Hen Northampton Plymouth Richmond Rosslyn
Rugby
v, Birkenhead
v. Gloucester
v. · EdgwarO
v. Harlequina
V.
Old Alleynians Y. Moseley
THE INTERPORT
Date Of Arrival Of Shanghai Team
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The Shanghai Interport Rugby f teen will arrive in the Colony February 13 by the Athon II and will February 15, and against the Cum- play against Hongkong on Thursday, bined Services on the following Satur-
A
I understand that he will not da danes in being arranged for the have to stand out of the side in Thursday night and the Interport the Triangular Cricket Tourna-Dinner will be held on the Saturday night, the team going on board the ment match which starts to-day, General Pershing directly after the but that he will be quite unable to function. bowl.
This leaves the Army with only change bowlers, and they will have to go all out to give the Club a run for their money.
| FIVE MINUTES FOOTBALL:
SAVING THE
Feather Weight: Treadwell beat INSIDE FORWARD
Kenwood, Barber beat O'Connel,
Light Weight:---Archer
to Cope, Ellis beat teen
NEXT WEEK'S LIST
FRIENDLIES AND MAMAK
The following is the complete list of Mamak and friendly hockey matchen for the week-end and next week.
MAMAK TOURNAMENT.
TO-MORROW.
St. Andrew's v Royal Engineers, Marina, bo. 3.30 p.m.
St. Andrew's R. H. Wong; F. A. Broadbridge, E. H. P. White; E. MacNlder, A. E. P. Guest, A, B. Hamson; E. C. Fincher, A. S. Bliss, N. A. Mackay, E. F.-Fincher,
R. Baldwin.
TUESDAY. C.B.A, v HLM.S. Medway, King's Park, b.o. 3.30 p.m.
CB.A.: G. Mons; S. MacNider, A. Polo F. W. R. Allen, C. Halford,
N. Whitley W. II. G. Hirst.
S. D. Whitley, C. C. Francis, W.
· G, Johnson, J. J. King.
FRIENDLIES.
TO-DAY.
The Chinutung University, the NOTHER move made is in home team, Invited the members of interport and international games, the riot was made by its team sup Considerable progress has been portera.
noticed in these directions, the! The crowd attacked the official dates for the latter competition on the ground that the referee having been fixed for March with had unjustly awarded a penalty the finals played during Enster.kick against the Chiaotung team, It is probable that. Interport games the resulting goal afterwards prov will take place between Macao, ing to be the deciding point of the Canton and Hongkong elther at match. Chinese New Year or at Easter..
·
In the 10th-minute of the game
bent
(By "Saracen").
The Colony team; will be selected from members of the Club.
SERVICES HOCKEY
H.M.S. Modway Boat Borderers
JOHNSON INJURED
Pte. Johnson, the South Walon Welter Weight:-Cosena benti
Borderers and Army inaldo left, sus- Aubrey, Tucker beat Harris.
It is not easy to reconcile the tained an injury to his left eye and two views of modern football check, and was compelled to withdraw Middle Weight:-White beat that the forwards must be up to played between the Borderers and from the rest of the hockey match Corp, Applegate beat Woolfit. AMATEUR,
give thrust to the attack and I.M.S. Medway on the Naval ground at King's Park yesterday- afternoon. that the inside men must always The Medway won by the odd goal in Feather Weight-Roberts beat be in a position to help their five after a thrilling encounter.
The Borderers, who fielded only Mugford, Jewitt beat Harris. half backa. It almost seems as ten men at the comencement of play Welter weight: Taylor beat if the insides are expected to be were forced to carry on with nine Barett, Trimmings beat Coo-Smith, in two places at the same time. rushing in Johnson had the misfortune following Johnson's injury. When
GAVIA'S NEW TITLE
All Members intending to enter Griffins at the Annual Meeting are requested to apply for Official Racing Cortifcatca in respect of-- auch Griffins without delay. Also, Members who havo
not yet registered racing names or colours. will oblige by doing so at their carliest convenience.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 18th December, 1988,
KOWLOON FOOTBALL
CLUB.
100 YARDS FLAT RACE Open to all members of Football Clubs affiliated to the Hongkong Football Association,
3 VALUABLE PRIZES will be presented. Entrics by Admission Ticket $1.
15
Hosts to be run off on Sunday, 31st December at 11 a.m. prompt. Entries close at Kowloon Football Club at 5 p.m.-on 27th December, 1933. Final to be run on Now Year's Day in conjunction and prior to the Charity Football Match-Kowloon Schoolboyi v - Hongkong Schoolboys.
KICK-OFF 11 A.M.
at the
YELLOW
DRAGON
A. H. Zce of Chinan was tripped ONE regrettable incident has by the Chiaotung full-back and been the doparture of the Jat the referee penalized the offender
The pointa scond to date are:-. I am afraid this is largely true to be struck in the left side of his Regiment for Indla two days ago. with the 12 yard apot kick which Kent 13, Suffolk 0, Berwick 20 and it explains why the Inalde medical aid was handy and the wound Always Good Dancing
face by a Medway defender's stick. They take with them some of the Zee successfully converted..
Cumberland 10, Eagle 7, Medway forward is the hardest worked was treated. | best talent in the Colony, and the
The Borderers opened the During the remainder of the con- and Submarines 14, 8th, Destroyer man on a side. Formerly the Army are lowers. The Punjabis,
changes on the offensive, Johnson however, who are replacing them, test. much roughness was seen and Flotilla 21, Tamar and Small player who did the donkey work giving them an early lead beating have a fine record on the field so the referee had to pull up the game Ships 3.
was the centro half, but to-day ho Cavage on a solo effort. Later, the Army will be well com-time and agala. There was no fur-
Johnson was hurt and had to leave pensated.
ther scoring and the lone goal gave
has a comparatively easy part the field of play. The soldiers main the visiting team the victory.
Inaamuch as the area he covers tained their lead to the interval. In the second half, Currey equalised. TO-DAY learnt that 2nd-Lieut Chinan is now lending in the
is-strictly-limited.
L/C (85) Jones put the soldiers in C. F. Royaton, of the dat Ro-series with five straight wins while
There is-only one way in which the lead, Currey again equalising but giment, has taken over the duties Chlaotung is second in the stand- of Hon. Secretary of the Armying with three victories and one
the task of the inside forward not after Flynn, the Borderors' c
todian had brought off a number of Hockey until the arrival of the defeat.
can be made bearable. This is brilliant saves. Towards the end Punjab Regiment.
for the whole team to move on Currey matted the winning goal, after both he and St. Clair Ford, on the a sort of pendulum plan. Assume right wing, had each proviously skied for instance, that an attack is a shot over the crossbar.
Edwards, Sinclair and Torritt, on launched down the right wing the left wing, played well for the În that event the left flank should Medway, while Dykes was a tower of move over into the middle in sup- strength at centre-half for
Borderers. port with the inside right up and
Club "A" Win.
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the
Navy Lower Deck v Amy, Soo-kong Mule Corps
kumpo, b.o. 3 pm,
league were United Hockey Club, the Hong-
and the 9th. A. A. Lower Deck:-Sig.
Owing McMeekin Battery,
the (Berwick); Tel Steers (Modway), to
date of A. B. Orlin (Berwick); A. B. their camp being Mordy (Cumberland), E. R. A. advanced the Reid (Kent), A. B. Hodge (Med-Mule Corps had way); S. P. O. Burdett (Cumber- to withdraw from land), Sig. Hetherington (Cumber. the tourney and it land), A. B. Tarr (Medway), A. B. is probable that Avtar Singh. Johnson (Berwick), Boy Walls their matches already played will (Cumberland).
bo cancelled.
SECOND RIOT ON GROUND,
GAVIA AT HIS BEST.
NOTHING NEW.
St. Andrew's Team.
the
(Continued from Page 16.) Yesterday's riot by the students ressed, however, Gavia steadied T.THE 'Maniak Tournament con-
has himself, and played superb tonnia thues to enjoy immense popu-was the second of which larity, although seven teams have happened in the foremost and old- to clinch the set by the score of dropped out. Newcomers to the est Government institution in this 6-8.
part of the country. About five years ago in the final match of the Kiangnan inter-collegiate between The second set found Gavia the inside left in the rear. In Playing on the Shamshuipo Camp the same two teams, Chinan and playing his best, and took five this position the latter will be sand ground yesterday afternoon, the Chiaotung, the neutral
a referee games in row. . He scored
Hongkong Hockey Club "A" eloven from the Chinose Referees' As several service aces, and had Diaz available not only to pick up the defeated the Lincolnshire Regiment sociation, was chased off the field puzzled for a time. At 5-0, how-ball should it come back looo by two goals to one, in a friendly and mobbed by the visiting Chinng over, Dlaz launched an attack but he can act defensively if the match.. students.
which Gavin found impossible to need arises. salve and clinched three games in
St. Andrew's Club will meet the The Klangnan Athletic Body:n row. His cross-court deliveries
Royal Engineers in the Mamalk which is composed of the eight stunned the national
Tournament to-morrow on the Marina champion colleges in the Province of Kiangsu, momentarily and forced him to
The W formation is not new; around at 3.80 p.m., and will be re- seems to have eternal trouble from make miscues.
presented by the following:-RH. Gavia took his it was practised thirty years or Wong: FA. Broadbridge, and E.H.P. the students. Last year the referee time, and at 6-3, ho made track for more ago. But since the off-side White MacNider, A.E.P. Guest of the match played at the Fuh Tan the net and from there he directed law was changed it has been and A.B. Hamson; E.C. Fincher, A.S. University was ill-treated and as a his attack with a series of smashes developed and I do not think any and R. Baldwin, Reserves:-M. Weill, 8. far as the fortunes of the result the College authority was and volleys that completely swept team can afford to send all their and G.A. White,
Bliss, N.A.E. Mackay, E.F. Fincher, As
league are concerned the Radio, obliged to foot the medical bill, and his opponent off his feet. He won Hve forwards up in attack with Services, King's Inst year's champions, are holding the ground was barred from further this set at G-3.
Tuesday's Match., their own again, but share a competition for one year.
out running the most serious risks Central British Association in their The following will represent the DECEMBER 20.
hundred per cent. record with thei
The third set was bitterly in Police and the C.B.A: So far they
defence. Occasionally wo Mamak Hockey Tournament fixture fought with the lead see-sawing
on Boxing S.W.B. v Y.M.C.A. 1st XI, King's have proved themselves the best Park, bio. p.m.
combination in the Mamak tourna-THE Cher Clark Cup competition for some-time. At 3-all, Gavin read of clubs adopting this plan. against H.MS. Medway
3.30 p.m.-G. Mosa; S. MacNider and Radio
y Navy Lower Deck, ment and have 43 goals to their, is more popular than ever and proceeded to make some headway, Everton are supposed to be one of Day (Tuesday) at King's Park Caroline Hill,
credit with 3 against. The most is the means of keeping the game and he dually clinched the set them, but actually the Everton A. Fole: FW.R. Allen, C. Halford forwards are guided by cir- and N. Whitley: W.H.G. Hirst, T.S.D. Aurprising incident was the defeat going amongst the ladies. Some at 6-3. Jast week-end.of St. Andrew's at what of an inovation this year was
cumstances and it is very rare Whitley, C.C. Francis, W.G. Johnson, that both Dunn and Johnston are and J., King, supporting Dean at the same
·CHRSTMAS DAY. Y.M.C.A.
V Park, b.o. 8 p.m.
DECEMBER 27.
Y.M.C.A. v HK. Club 1st, XI, the hands of the Medway. This the entering of a schoolgirls' side
Chatham Road, b.o. 5 p.m.
DECEMBER 28.
St. Andrew's
V
Marina, b.o. 6.15 p.m.
University,
H.KS.A. v Medway Officers,]
Marina, b.o. 4 p.m.
DECEMBER 29.
spolls the chances of the Saint's in the competition. I refer to the seriously attacking the claims of C.BS., and although they have yet the C.BIA. and the Radio.
to win a point they are getting that grounding by playing against THE League table to dute is an experienced teams that will mako them a force.seriously to be con- under:-
sidered next season.
HK. Club "A" v-H.M.S. Ber. St. Andrew's
wick, King's Park, b.o. 5 pm.
Radio y Incognitos, Caroline Medway
Hill, b.o. 5.15 p.m.
Radio C. B. A. Policy
United K. 1. T. C.
Mule Corper... 12th. Battery R. E. Dth. A. A. Lenng the Fanling Hunt Boxing Day German Club.
Battery Meet will not be held at Jardine'a. C. Signals. Bungalow, Hounds will meet Instead R. A. M. G.
Owing to the death of Mr. Ho
P. W. D. L.. F. A. Pts, 7 7 0 0 43 314 6 0 0 0 24 1 12- G500 17 1 10
4 3 6 1 2 4
THE principal goal scorers to date are M. Read.... (Y.M.C.A.).. 0; 5 3 0 2 10 7 Marie Smith (C.B.A.), 1. Rogers,
10 13 0 1080 (St. Andrew), A. Alvos (Recreio
500
WARSHIPS' CREWS.
H.M.S. Eagle's Cutter
Wins Event.
The second cutter of H.M.S. Eagle won the RH.K.Y.C. Trophy race yeserday afternoon.
The following is the result;
3 19 "A") 3 cach; D. Miles (C.B.A.), Engiog D 24 4 P. McCaw (Y.M.C.A.), M. Woolley Veteran
11 8 (St. Andrew's), J, Dalziel, (H.K.), Eagle
2.18
#NHO
3, Churchill (II.K.) 2'ench.
THE League Table is as under:
at Dill's Corner at 8 pm. Two matches were
played inst THE principal goal-getters up to "Y" Ladies evening in the Kowloon Chow Club
the present are Awtar Singh St. Andrew's
Rocreia "A" Championships. In the Senior divi (Radio), 20; G. Singh (Radio), 16; H.K. Ladies .. alan, A. D. Boqueira beat Lt. 11. W. G. Johnson (C.B.A.), 7 Perkins cn. A Beaumont and in the Junior, Dr. II. (Police), 0: C, C. Francia (O.B.A.). O. B. 8.. D. Matthews beat T. E. Parry,
Recrelo "n"
2nd. Cutter Whaler
1st Whaler Cumberland 1st Whaler Suffolk lat Whaler Berwick 2nd Whaler Cumberland End Cutter Cumberland 2nd Whaler
·P. V. D. L. F. A. Pts, Cumberland 1st Cutter
Barwick 1at Whaler 0 0.7 0 2 Medway lat Cutter 1 1 0 0 0 2 Eagle *** 2nd Whaler 11.00 41 Eagle Gig 2 Cumberland GIS 300.0 13 0 Berwick Gig 00:20 11.0 Suffolk. Gig
22 00 18 04
Pos. Points
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The Central British School defeated to it and shoot first time. This
in indeed, in the
which John LaSalle College in way
cricket match yesterday at King's has ecored many gonia aton
Batting first the College boys could Another valuable variation of Park by 11 runs. the old formation: l for the out-only put up 27 runa'agafrist the steady aldo left when an attack is being bowling of Sharpman and Bond, the made on the right to close in to former capturing five wickets for 29 take the place of the inside man, while the latter had 3 for 15. who is in the rear. The Arsenal C. Poon batted well for the College work this move extremely well, with an undefeated 22, whilo 3, Alvis
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Requiring 72 for victory posos Bastin is really an inside Central British School found it hard left playing on the wing, filling to get the runs, losing five wickets the gap left by James, It also for 46. Blake, who opened the in- accounts for his remarkable Rings for the School, batted brightly scoring fenta. He secures the for 44 runs without losing his wicket; chances which James fa not in a bowler for the College taking four J. Alvis was the most successful position to accopt.
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