THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, MARCH
1934.
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A once- in-a-life-
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BO-MORROW QUEEN'S
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CONTRAST IN BADMINTON TACTICS
AT THE RECREIO
WRONG METHODS ADOPTED BY K.C.C.
MEN'S PAIRS: PORTUGUESE
TEAM WORK IS VASTLY SUPERIOR
LADIES CONTINUE TO SHOW A VERY BIG IMPROVEMENT
(By "Veritas").
[I'S getting hot for Badminton these Nichols (holders) 10-15 15-8 15-11:
Ladies Doubles Mrs. M. Hender- days, but the enthusiasm shown in Kowloon for the game romains un-son and Miss T. Kingsbury bt Mrs. abated as was testifled by last Wed- Ubor and Miss C. T. Duncan 18-14 nesday's match between the Recrelo 15-7. and the Kowloon Cricket Club,
TN this, the return match, the Hittle try Reerelo, helped just a playing on their own court, but prin- cipally because of improved form, succeeded in holding their visitors to a draw.
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THE K.C.C., fost one or two unox pected games, but recovered OT others which were almost as surpris ing. The immediate defeat of Collins and Guest came as a shock, but it was largely due to the fact that neither player had had time to settle down, Later they played together with praiseworthy understanding and made no further mistakes.
Mixed Doubles.-D. C. Hume and Mrs. Uber (holders) bt R. G. F. Nichols and Miss J. R. Stewart 9-15 16-0 15-11.
Inter-County Tournament
Cheshire beat Northumberland in the quarter-final of the inter-county Badminton competition by 10-0 and thus quality to meet Derbyshire or Suffolk in the semi-final. Results (Cheshire teams first):-
Miss Kelly and Miss Darragh lost to Miss M. Armstrong and Miss F Morton -15 17-18; lost to Miss L. V. Byers and Mins D. II. Alcock 0-15 12-16. Mrs. Foré and Miss H. M. the Roberts lost to Miss L. V. Byers and THE wide difference between
Was Miss Dr. H. Alcock 18-16 7-15; bt Mina mixed and men's doubles again illustrated, The K.C.G., male M. Armstrong and Miss F. Morton combinations, although consisting of 17-14 15-5. good individual players, seem unable to form themselves into winning part nerships.
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the
POSSIBLY lack of practles is
reason, and this should be easily rectified.
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On the other hand the Recreio have
Tennis Players Out Of Luck
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It was quite possible that if they played true to form Satoh and Nishimura would play No.! 1 and No. 2 singles respectively and Nishimura and Yamagishi would be called upon for the! doubles.
Yamagishi recalled his visit to England in 1932, and added that he thoroughly enjoyed himself. He was keenly looking forward to A. Titherley and T. P. Dick bt I. C. renewing old friends there. Maconachle and A. E. Hargreaves During their brief stay in the 16-10 10-9; bt W. H. Kernohan and Colony the players were enter S. C. Robson 15-11 15-9. A. R. Crockej tained by members of the Japanese and G. C. Lees lost to W.H. Kernahan
A complimentary tlf- and S. C. Robson 15-9 14-13 4-15; community. lost to I. Maconachie and A, E, Har fin was tendered at the Hongkong greaves 13-15 7-15.
ranged last night.
From a fine out in the league rugger match in Shanghai, Boyd of the Scottish going up to a ball,” with W, D. Nell waiting
to receive it.
BIG
HOCKEY FESTIVAL
INTERPORT.
AND INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT
WHY THE NECESSITY OF A TRIAL MATCH FOR CIVILIAN TEAM ?.
(By RHB)
THE coming week will be a festival (Recreio);
of local hockey. On Monday, Eng-Police) A.
and Kuski
E.
P. Guest
Mohamed
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SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The BECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING will be hold (Weather Per- nitting) at HAPPY VALLEY Saturday, 31st March and on Monday, 2nd April, 1934, commencing at 12.30 pm, on both days.
The First Bell will be Rung at 12 o'clock Noon.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Members are notified that they and thoir Ladies must wear their· Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
No Ono without a Badge will ho admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Mombers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $8.00 per day for ladies (Both Including Tax) aro objainablo through the SECRETÁRY upors the personal application of a Momber, such Mem- ber to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chite, &c.
The Secretary's offico, 3rd Floor, Glanceater Building, (Tel. 27794), will close at 10.30 am, on both days.
Badges admitting to Mombers Enclosure will NOT be on mais at the Race Course.
On No Protext will Children bo permitted in either Enclositre during the Mooting.
Tiffims are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telophone 21020, -
FUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Publie Enclosure is $2.00 per day, including Tax, for all Persons, includ Ing Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uni form are admitted Half Price.
Tins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Mon, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Raco Moeting,
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Bocretary.
Hongkong, 28th March, 1984.
Ilotel, and a special dinner ar-land will battle with india for pre Andrew's), 1), McLellan (Y.M.C.A.) ST. GEORGE'S
Titherley and Mrs. Pero 5 Maconn- powerful men's team, who play to
The players left by the Hakone the well established form of one-up-chle and Miss D. H. Alock 7-10 15-2 one-back, with outstanding success. In 15-9, bt kobson and Afiss Armstrong Maru early this morning, continu to England. this connection the K.C.C. players bt Robson and Miss Armstrong 15-ing their journey
arranged to play in may well take a lenf out of their book. 15-3 15-1. Dick and Miss Kelly bt Rob- They have
ROR and Mins Armstrong 15-6 15-7: last LTHOUGH at the present day the to Maconachie and Miss Alcock 16-11 Singapore and other ports."
I understand they will first go A method of playing opposite one 12-15 11-15. Crooko and Miss Dar- another and moving up and back tough bt Kernohan and Misa Morton to England before visiting France French participate in the to gether is generally favoured in men's 16-5 16-6; bt Hargreaves and Miss ore Byers 15-10 15-3. Lees and fes
Championships. the players
Miss matches, unleas
re- Roberts bt Hargreaves and thoroughly conversant with the quirements of such a game, not to Byers 12-15 16-8 16-4; bt Kermohan
easily and Misa Morton 12-15 15-8 15-2. mention its dangers, I can tay itself open to a successful counter: attack.
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certainly enables the opposition greater scope in not play, and has the added disadvantage of exposing the players to faulty covering.
Scottish Competition
The final round of the Scottish inter- group Badminton competition played in Glasgow, resulting in a win for the
INTERPORT
mier honours in the final round of the and Beitrae (Incognitos); H. Owen International Hockey Tournament. Hughes (Club), E. F. Fincher (St. fancy the game will be another of Andrew's), W. J. Brown (Y.M.C.A.), these extra-time" affairs, and I think G. H. Fowler (Y.M.C.A.) and A. P. England should just win. England Souza (Incognitos), has a very fast impoving forward line, the left wing combination, Garthwaite and Hocquard being especially dan gerous. But the Indians have a safe intermediate line in Alaf Din, Dulla Singh and M. H. Hassan. The last named played a very fine game in that interport trial on Thursday,
HOCKEYTINGIAND will field the following
Colours Defeat Whites
In Fast Game. Glasgow group team over West of Scotland group by 11-5.
A. Smith and J. W. Adams (West)
THE Recrelo players, in indulging bt 3. J. Carry and E. D. Ballantine
Is is what I consider the Civilians' team should beż Bilve
or R. II. Wong; P. Slugh and Black- burn; J. Gonsalves, D. McLellan and Guest; Mackay, 3: E Noronha, Awtar Singh, Kalwant Singh and Archer.
RIDING ACADEMY
Tel. 58754
Matauwai Road. Buses
3 & 4.
E team: Hollingsworth (Army). A. WITH the exception of the goal- A. Dand (Club) (Capt), and Lt. Met- keeper, the Ladies' Rest cleven, to
Love (Club) and E. Vi Reed meet the Hongkong Ladies Hockey The Academy controls over 40 Austro- calfe (Army); W. A. Deed (Club); Champions of the Caer Clark. (Club); Sonier (Army), Lieut. Garth Club, ha been picked. The most lan and China ponien. for riding waite (Army), Lt. Bartlett (Navy), sensational factor is the dropping of lessons, hunting, for hire, or for sale Lt. Cmdr. Atkinson (Navy),
A Fowler of the YMCA, from the from $100 to $800. position of left back. Sho hne penty The Academy has stalls with oak- of stamina and clears with a lusty hit, wooden floors for protection against in the one-up-one-back game, 15.11.11.16 15-B; lost to A. K. Steven BRILLIANT FORWARDS.
INDIA will probably be respresented but on her off days she is most orratle rheumatism and stalls with ordinay safeguard themselves against short?
IND W. C. K. Howie and R. S. 'Colg
by the following: Nur Mohamed and perhaps that is what the Selec ground floors for ponies in treatment. net attacks, and also have the back of son and R. H. Gilchrist 13-15 3-16.
An Interport hockey trial match, (Punjabi); Parduman Singh (Radiol tors are guarding against. Otherwise There is a special training track of 1/5 milo for beginners and a ground providing the player in that position (West) lost to J, J. M'Carry and E. D of Ballanting &-15 16-17; bt A. K. Steven- In agile and has
for Bon and R. H. Gilchrist 16-11 15-14. for the purpose of selecting Hong and Subedar Taj. Mohammed (Pun- the team is strong and leaves little over 1/3 mile, in length, a track of jumping and carrying out "anticipation:
manoeuvring drills.. Mira M.-G.-Ford-and-Mias E. F. kong's team to meet Singapore next jabls); M. H. Hassan (Radio), Dulla for comment.
the court fairly well covered that is
Tenso A fair
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TI is safe to say that the K.C.C.. Ogilvie (West) lost to Miss M. Laag- wround on Physday after Marina Singh (Punjabla), and Alaf Din' (Pan- muir and Miss E, A, R. Anderson afternoon, the Jabis); Walayat Shan (Punjabie),
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were undoubtedly
THE Recreio
strengthened by the introduction of new lady players, but still had to cry best to three pairs who are fast becoming very useful exponents of this attractive form of badminton.
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Misn THE improvement noted in
Margaret Woolley's play is an excellent example of what practice and perseverance can do.
Garth-i
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Always Good Dancing
WOULD suggest B. D'Almada, of The Academy specialison also in the (Radio), Kalwant Singh
Recreio seniors, to fill the post curing of ponies, training, shoeing, have lost the men's games more 11-15 10-15; lost to Mins A. J. Gilzean Whites defeating the Colours by Kartar Singh (Punjabis), Awtar through tactics, or rather the inability and Miss E. W. Greenwood 1-15 15-18, three goals to one in very fast en Singh
tion of goalkeeper. She played very clipping and the repair of saddlery. Miss J. K. Blackwood and Miss B counter. The splendid combination (Radio) and Lal Singh (Punjabis)."
well for the last season, when the Pole hate, saddles (polo, racing and hunting) and other riding equipment to counter opposition tactics such as
Champions were defeated by three are for sale, also Canadian osla, karley have been outlined above, than any-Greer (West) lost to Bliss M. Lang-of Donald, Eaden and Carrey in the
clear goals
April 8. The and bran. thing else.
muir and Miss E. A. R. Anderson 7-16 Whites forward line, coupled with the
Singapore team!
Lient. Col. D. G. Kozlkis, 7-15; lost to Miss A. J. Gilzean and Ane understanding between
s E. W. Greenwood 6-16 16-3 6-15 waite and Lal Bingh on the left wing, Wednesday, the Big Thursday selectors also have in mind G.
will vie
Director. against the Hongkong Roza, the Recrelo Juniora cuseodian, J. W. Adams and Mrs. M: G. Ford was a feature of the game.
Then on Saturday cories She is a plucky player but I would Surg. Lt. Commdr. Phillips. the Civilians. (West) lost to E. D. Ballantine and Miss M. Langmuir 12-15 12-7; lost to Irish International, was an absentee the red letter day in the history of pick Miss Almads. J. J. M'Carry and Miss A; J. Gilzean from left back for the Whites, his hockey in the Colony. It is the match 12-15 3-15.
place being taken by J. Rodger, who between Hongkong and Singapore on A. Smith and Miss E. F. Ogilvie with A. J. M. Rodrigues, of the Uni- the Club ground, King's Park, bully- (West) bt. E.-D. Ballantine and Miss
transfer to the Whites caused a travelling to Macao, where they will lows: F. K. Walker (Central British . Langmair 18-15 17-14; lost to J. J.versity, proved very safe. Rodger's off at 4 p.m. sharp, Singapore atoTHE ten selected so far are as fol
tbo returning M'Carry and Miss A. J. Gilzcan G-15 vacancy at left back for the Colours, meet the Portuguese Colony team on Association) and M. Basto (Club de follow. Recreio); I. L. Woolley (St. An and this was ably filled by F. G. Sunday,
day. They will moet the drew's), E. M. Beavis (Central Bri
Services
tish Association) and M. L. W. Bry- on Tuesday, W. C. K. Howle and Miss B. Greer Barros, of the Incognitos. Halford's ing
proved and at night the Interport Dinner will son (Central British Association); H. (West) ht A. K. Stevenson and Miss place at centre-half was taken by Combined ON Wednesday the Recrolo
Kaill (Central British School), 3. well served by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. R. Anderson 16-11 16-17 16-11 Hassan, of the Radio, who
Smith (Central British Association). Souza, who had the distinction of bt R. H. Gilchrist and Miss E. W. quite an equal to H. J. D. Lowe of be held.
the Club. N. A. E. Mackay turned
M. Woolley (St. Andrew's), P. Git- beating both Gray and Miss Grimth Greenwood 16-11 6-0.
H. out at right wing in place of
and O. Brown and Fincher and Miss Giltins.
tins (St. Andrew's)
away.
0-16.
were
shuttlecock
JOT the least entertaining featuro,
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Albert
д
R. S. M'Colg und Miss J. K. Black- Owen-Hughes who was absent, while A King's Park tomorrow at 10 JUDGED on that display they would wood (West) lost to A. K. Stevenson W. C. Senior, of the Array, filled an- o'clock, a trial match is being (Y.M.C.A. Ladies).
What appear to have no immediate and Miss E. A, R. Anderson 11-15 other vacancy in the forward line held in order to pick the Civilians
amazes me about these teams is that CT. Andrew's Club are visiting challengers as No, 1 pair in the club. 7-15: lost to R. 11. Gilchrist and Mtas caused by the absence of Lt-Commdr. team to meet the Visitors.
the committee have excluded such Macao on Monday, sailing at 0a.m. wae E. W. Greenwood 16-11 16-17 17-18. Atkinson. Souza's covering of the court
The Whites opened their account brilliant players as Willy Reed, Edgar by the steamer Sul Tal. They are masterly, and it was the arst time the K.C.C.. pairs had found any dif- United Banks v Brighton through Currey and the same pinyer Reed, H. U. D. Lowe,
Wong; FA. Broadbridge and E. H. aculty in getting tho
added a second goal with a scoop shot. Rodrigues, R. II. Wong, to name but taking the following team: ft. H. MacNider, A. E, P. The United Banks Badminton team R. II. Wong, in between the sticks few. They have also scon fit to
P. White; E. heat a Brighton and Hove side by 5-4 for the Colours gave a good account omit giving Norman Mackay, J. Gon Guest and A. B. Hamson; G. &
II. E. Baldwin and F. C. Sharp of the evening was the amazing (Brighton) bt-A. K. Jones and Dof himself, more so in the second balsalves (one of the most outstanding White, A. S. Bliss, N. A. E. Mackay:
when he played for the Whites. Hol-half-backs in the Colony), Jackle S. MineNider and E. F. Fincher. mobility of Oliveira, who covered Campbell 15-8 15-7; bt S. Minard and Hugsworth, who played for Hongkong Noronha, Awtar Singh, P. Singh, every part of the court, often finshing A. D. Ogilvy 16-11-8-16 15-6; bt S. G. against Macao, was safe. The Whites Stanley. Archer and J. L. Tetleya up a dash to the net on his opponents Barker and N. R. Brigg 16-13 16-11-defence, on the whole, rose to the trial.
B. F. Cook and D. Bowditch (Brigh occasion, At left half for the Colours, baselino! At present this enthusiastic young player relies on a very fine ton) lost to Jones and Campbell 11-15 Hill played a hard game overhead and an inexhaustible supply 15-6 8-16; lost to Minard and Ogilvy hands were kept full in marking the TS it to be taken for granted that
through 10-16 14-17; lost to Barker and Brigg Donald-Eaden combination.
the handful of civilians who will of energy to carry him When later he has conquered the 4-15 15-11 11-15.
In the second half, after a const. be included in the Hongkong team (that is, the strongest possible side more intricate technique and delicate atrokes of the game, he will figuro
lights.
among the leading local badminton
The Sussex Championships
The recent badminton meeting at Hove gave the loading English players invaluable practice for the All-Eng land championship meeting. R. C. F. Nichols enhanced his claims to con- Aideration as the coming singles cham- pion by defeating D. C. Hume in two Bots; and Mrs. H. S. Uber, also scored an excellent win over Miss L Kings- bury. All-England doubles champions of 1983 won all three of the doubles events.
Mon's Singles-R. C. F. Nichols bt. D. C. Hume 17-18 15-4.
Norfolk County
and bis
FAR EASTERN
OLYMPICS -
Manchukuo
E. C. Harden and R. F. G. Adams derable period of ding-dong, play the Colony can field) will not play China Refuses Plea For (Brighton) bt Jonca and Campbell Garthwaite scored the Whites third in the Civillans' team, or is it that ment ground shot that shoull players like, Rodrigues, Rodger, 17-16 15-12; lost to Minard and Ogilvy goal with 9-10 11-161 lost to Barker and Brigg beat Hollingsworth. The Colours the Reed brothers, Wong and Lowe 15-11 15-18 13-15.
took up the attack, and thero w be chosen to play for Hongkong, that
Shanghai, Mar. 29. some neat passing between Bartlett they will automatically and places in
China's acceptance of the invitation and Hoquard, the latter Snishing the Civilians' team? That does not his bursts of speed with accurate seem feasible. If it is, then why, the to attend a round table conference of Japanese, Chinese and Philippines centres. Eventually, Bartlett found
representatives regarding the Far- the net from a short corner hit.
East Olymples, scheduled to be called For the Whites, Lal Singh, on the
are as follows:Whites: Duncan condition that the subleet of Man- teams for to-morrow's trials shortly in Shanghai, is given on (Club); Pracht (German Club) and chukuo's entry into the Olympica shali
Tournament
Norfold and Suffolk Badminton'
players shared the honours at Ner left wing, played a great game, his wich, when the results were:
reverse stick work being timed to Men's Singien R. W. Havers bt perfection. S, Gray 16-11 15.0.
irial7.
Blackburn (Felice); Waryman Singh not be raised. Ladies Singice.Miss Croger bt] LADIES' TEAM PICKED.
at the
YELLOW DRAGON
DANCING - ACADEMY
6th
Floor King's Theatre. Building.
(Chinese Musio at Intervals).
COME TO-NIGHT
TEL 27879.
IDEAL RADIO
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Morning Post Building. Tel. 27806.
Repairs to all types of radio G electrical equipment. Latest
(Kowloon Indians Tennis Club), This statement was made by Mr.methods and parts used.. Mrs. Cross 14-10 11-0,
Men's Doubles R. W. Havers and In preparation for the forthcoming Sommer (German Club) and A. B. S. Toe (owe ) ht C. N. Rose and A. Champions (Hongkong Ladies' Hee- Hanson (St. Andrew's W. Himt W. Sung, Honorary Secretary of the All work under European Wille (owo 55 11-15 15-13 10-8... key Club) against the Best match in (CBA) J. SI. Pinto (Incogniton), O. Chinese National Amateur Athletio
Ladies' Doubles Miss Cross and the Caer Clark Cup competition, the E. de Souza (University), Kalwant Hawes (owe 4) bt Miss Croger Probables and Possibles played a Singh (Radio) and R. Baldwin; (St. and Mrs. Looming (owe 6) 16-11 15-18 drawn game of one goal all at King's Andrews).
Mixed Doubles, C. Looming and Park yesterday afternoon. O. Brown Mr. Leeming (ewo B) bt 8. E. Gray naited for the Probablos while the
cogniton); A, A. dos Remedion-Reuter, Men's Doubles D. C. Hunts and and Miss Croger (owe 8), 8-10 16-1 Possibles obtained their goal through COLOURS: A, P. Eca da Silva (In-will coms of the meeting in Shanghai,
* splendid shot by M. Alves,
Ladies' Singles Mrs. II. S. Uber
11-5.
bt Mias L. Kingsbury (holder) 13-12
R. M. White bt L. Nichols and R. G. F. T.-C.
Since Japan is anxious to call the One of the oldest and largest Federation, in an interview last might. supervision and fully guaranteed. conference mainly to secure the so- captance of the Manchukue entry to service stations in Hongkong.. the Olympics, it is likely that nothing.