THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY
1994
WIN FOR COLONY HOCKEY XI
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FASTEST BOY SWIMMERS MATCHED OVER 100
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London, Jan. 15.
CAMBRIDGE ROW 70
MILES IN 6 DAYS
Spartan Boat-Race Training
The fastest boy swimmer in the South of England has been match-
'London Jan. 18. ed over 100 yards against the
In the past week. the Cambridge fastest boy in the North The
'crow have combined the toughen- lals in question are Fred Dove, ofing process of hard work with Old of rhythm. They have paddled The Hongkong Interport hockey eleven to meet Royal Tunbridge Wells. Monson elustle exercises for promotion Macao during the Chinese New Year, defeated the S.C., and Percy Rastall of United Services by the comfortable score of six goals Trafford. Thair race will be In-70 miles in six days; I think but to one at King's Park yesterday afternoon. Lieut.cluded in the programme of the rarely has a crow Sinclair (Medway) was absent from the pivotal position Bovril SC. gala to be held at the to Clayhithe and back for a week. in the Colony team, the vacancy being filled by H, J. D. Lowe (Club). Kalwant Singh (Radio) deputised for Sub-Lt. Cheyne (Medway) at Centre-forward for the Services.
Brilliant forward line combination featured the Interpert team's play,
SATURDAY.
Lal Singh, of the Punjabis, on the (Punjabi), Khuda Bux (H.K.S.R.A.) left wing, being the best forward on and Gurbachan Singh (Punjabis). vicw. On the whole, the forwards followed up well and the gools they well deserved. Hol eltained were lingsworth, the Colony custodian, vas disappointing.
Whites. Bhag All (tule Corps); Bahadur (Punjabis) and Khushi Mohammed (Police); Jaggeet Khan.
Marshall-street Baths, London, on April 28.
youngsters has been mooted before, A contest between these two and writing in this column at the boginning of 1938 I said that a minor North v. South controversy as to who Avon the best boy in England would be settled if such a race could be arranged.
Rastall has somewhat better Singh (Radio), Bachan Singh II.K. times to his credit-although the W. Reed, Lowe and E. V. Reed S.R.A.) and Sapooran Singh (11.K.3. conditions under which they were
Northern formed a hard-working half-back
en- Singh (H.K.S.R.A.), Gurbachan
favourable-and Irio, the first-named playing a very Sincar Singh (Radio), Hishen recorded were also probably more sound game, being responsible for (Radio). Kartar Singh (Punjabis)
thusiasts hold not the slighest sante accurate passes forward. Rod- and K. Hussain (K.I.T.C.)
Colours Feroz Khan (K.S. doubt that he is the fastest swim- rigues and foodger were safo at back.
1.A.); Kishen Singh (H.K.S.R.A.) For the Services, Halford shone at
Tara Singh (II.K. had. Singh (Kinder at 5.R.A.) and
Singh (Radio);
Dove has not been hailed quite was outstanding. Hill. back,
played a hard game Kener Singh (H.K.S.R.A.), R. Khan right-haif, against the clever stickwork of Lal (Polico), Tara Singh (H.K.S.R.A.). 80 enthusiastically, but a glance at M. J. Pinto (K.IT.C.) and Hardhajan his record shows his remarkable Singh. Fletcher kept a safe goal.
the Colony Singh (K.LT.C.).
really great all- promise as a The goal-scorers for
Lal Gurbachan Singh (8),
rounder. Last season he accom- were
Enden ono Singh, Garthwaite and
plished the unprecedented feat of cach, while Kalwant Singh netted
winning the S. Counties boys Services litary goal. The the
100yds., boys' breast-stroke and Colony led at the interval by two
boys back-stroke championships, gonla to one.
making a new record for the free
rowed daily
„On Saturday this Spartan treat- ment was accontunted by taking the homeward journey in one
and then again in one piece of firm paddling from Baltabite to the Boathouse, about 214 and 3 miles respectively. This latter piece was taken at an average half-minute that of 22 to the minute and finished strongly in n produced a rate of 30. The crow was: Kingsford (bow); 2, Buckle; 3. D. Wilson; 4, Pascalls; 5, J. H. Wilson; 6. Bradley; 7, Sambell; Ansell (stroke); Duckworth (cox),
place from Clayhithe to Baltsbite,
centre-half, while Metcalfe, at right and J. S. Grewal (Radio) Waryammer for his age that England has bination or even which order la
The goalkeepers did not change ends after the Interval.
The teams were as follows:
(Lin- Hongkong-Hollingsworth colna); A. J. M. Rodrigues (Univer- alty) and 3. Rodger (Club): W. Reed (Club), H. J. D. Lowe (Club) and E. V. Reed (Club); Lt. Donald (Med- way), Lt. Enden (Medway); Gurba- chan Singh (Radlo), Lt. Garthwaite (R.A.) and Lal Singh (Punjabis).
THE DAVIS CUP
Full Draw for All Three style.
Zones
The full draw in all zones of the Davis Cup Competition follows:
North American Zones. U.S.A. v. Canada. Mexico bye into Final.
European Zone. Czecho-Slovakia, New Zealand, and Italy received byes.
Switzerland v. India, France v. Austria Germany, Australia, and Japan
byes.
United Services.Lt.-Cdr. Fletcher (Medway); Lt. Metcalfe (R.A.) and, Sub. Taj Mohammed (Punjabis): Lt.- Halford (Medway), Cdr. Hill (S.W.B.) and N. Dulla Singh (Pun-ceived jabia); Burditt (Medway), Hea therington (Medway), Kalwant Singh (Radio); L/Nk. Alat Din (Punjabi) and Lt. de Winton (S.W.B.)
The Interport team will meet thei Sunday at Rest of the Colony on King's Park at 10.30 a.m.
Tho
TEAM FOR TO-MORROW.
Club Hockey Hongkong seniors, in their match against the H.K.S.R.A.-on-the Marina ground at 5.15 p.m. to-morrow will be represent ed by the following players-L D. Skinner; A. A. Dand and J. Rodger: W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowo and E. V. Reed; N, A. E. Mackay, J. L. Tetley, G. E. R. Divett, J. E. Pottor and S. C. Archer.
TRIAL MATCHES
INDIAN PLAYERS PREPARING
The Indians commence their trials during the week-end in preparation for the forthcoming International teams Hockey Tournament. Four have been selected from the Indian community and they will play as un- der:
THURSDAY.
White-Man Singh (Radio); Par- duman Singh (Radio) and Subedar Sarsa Taj. Mohammed (Punjabis); Khan (H.K.S.R.A.), M. H. Hassan (Radio) and Alat Din (Punjabla); (Punjable), Dost Awtar
Walayat
Shan Mohammed (I.K.S.R.Á.), Singh (Radio), Kalwant Singh (Radio) and Lal Singh (Punjabla).
Caloura-Nur Mohammed (Pun- jable); P. J. Naidu (K.I.T.C.), Jem. Iman Ali Khan (Mule Corps); Har- nam Singh (II.K.S.R.A.), Dulla Singh (Punjabis), Adalat Zar (Punjabis); Amar Singh (H.K.S.R.A.), Hukam Singh (Punjabis), Mohd. Assar
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PERRY DEFEATED
Australian Victory In Fourth Test
Adelaide, Feb. 5. Australia to-day won the fourth re-tennis test match against England,
seven matches to fivo,
Changes have been rung with the 12 men throughout the week, but it does not make a great difference to the run and general appearance of the boat what com- selected, so ingrained is becoming the sense of rhythm and the power of control.
Tho homeward journey Saturday was notable for its case and restrained steadiness,
over. I was particularly taken by Ansell's stroking. He has a lovely rhythm, and certainly at present lends himself admirably to the development of the crew on the lines envisaged by the Authorities.
On
The Oxford crew remained un- altered for Saturday's practice, which was brief. Early in the day they paddled to Sandford, and after they had reached the lock the crew started off at 28 to the funate and did a hard six minutes' row to below the upper boat- house.
They disembarked and Inter paddled in easy stages. Once they had a short burst of rowing, getting 36.
A surprise was occasioned when In the final heat of the West the youthful Quist bent Fred End A.R.A. Winter Fours at Perry, 2-6, 6-2, 6-3. But there Hammersmith on Saturday, Ken- was no less a sensation when Lee, Bington Argyll (holders) were of England, beat Crawford, 8-8, beaten by Grove House, who won
by a length over the mile course. 6-4, 7-5-Router.
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