THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY, APRIL
TRIANGULAR HOCKEY GAME Judge Awards
LEFT DRAWN
Army And Navy Teams Well Matched
Doyle
RIFLE SHOOTING £3,000 Purse
STONECUTTERS STAFF
WIN BELILIOS SHIELD
IRISH INTERNATIONAL FOR LOCAL Stetters on Saturday but they
INTERPORT TEAM
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(Continued from Pagė 8.)
The Stonecutters Ranger Stafft was apparent that negotiations have won the Belillos Shioki present of a rather complicated form went Don Sullivan, Jef ed for competition among rifle teams on between
Dickson and Mr. Gentle, of the In the Colony.
a three cornered match at White City Stadium, Lid
Doyle relied on a contract made, boat the Pollca Forcel the not by Dan Sullivan, but by him- Imperial League of Frontiersmon, self with Mr. Gentle who wrote a Conditions on Saturday were good
"Confirming our conversation, you Surgeon-Lieut-Commdr.
El feet to advantage and brought off with a dull light and very little wind citer la Doyle, in which he said:
very creditablo performance by of Phillips' selection to play at left back some excollent saves,
deputised for P. O, Mayo who scored 90 out of aare to receive £3,000."
that Dulla Singh, who
105 surpassed for the Hongkong Interport hockey Halford at centre-half, was outstand possible
-Mitchell of the Hongkong Rifle Club team against Malaya on Baturdaying in the Army defence, and was confirmed yesterday afterononceived good support from Yeomans who scored 18 against the Police in
a previous match.
The scores in Saturday's match following his display for the Navy and Alaf Din.. against the Army in their first mont
follow: ing in the Triangular Tournament at King's Park. The match was drawn. Inter- Phillips, who national and who has played for the Royal Navy and Royal Marines England for no lena than six occasions, will partner A. J. M. Rodrigues, of the University.
is an Irish
In
Yesterday's game was not as fast)
as the two previous triangular matches between the Club and the Army, one
Stonecutters Range Staff.
200 500 600 Total Ydn. Yds, Yda.
After a ding dong struggle for considerable period in the first half, Kartar Singh, who was responsible for Rome very clever stick work, scored for the Army. In the second half, Lal P. O. Mayo Singh netted but the point was dis-Capt, Blandford 28 allowed for offside. The Navy model C. P. O. Black.. naveral concerted attacks, from one Sgt. Burnett. of which Atkinson scored to equalise. Sgt. Light
The Commander-in-Chief, China; C. P. O. Wylam. 31 Station, Admiral Sir Fredorle Dreyer was an interested spectator.
CLUB SENIORS' EASY WIN,
The Hongkong Hockey Club seniors
of which was drawn, the second br-defeated H.M.S. Falmouth by seven ing won by the Army. The main goals to one in a friendly hockey failing with most of the Army and match at King's Park yesterday af
Willy Reed, the ternoon.
Colony
84 34 31
on
34
33
96
30
32
3315
32
42
28 02
31
31 20
91
.30
01
Total:
503
Police R. and R. Club.
200 500 G00 Total
Ritchie Mackay
Pennell
Carry
Ilopkins *Russell
69
$4 84
Mr. Gentle was. Informing the plaintiff of the terms that had been Dan Sullivan and Dickson, and agreed on Doyle's behalf between Dickson was the man who was con tractually liable to pay the $3,000,
The Board of Control wore en- titled to order the forfeiture of the money only if they were authorised to do so by virtue of their contract with Doyle.
career
If Doyle became a professional boxer, there are in that pecuniary rewards almost beyond the dreams of avarice.
It is apparent that the other partner to the content at the White City received for an affair which could not, in any event, have taken more than an hour, a sum which is greater than the present salary of a Lord Justice of Appeal for a whole year's labours. (Laughter.) Doyle was given a copy of the Board's book of rules, one of which stated that a boxer's money would bo stopped only when he was die- qualified for committing a deliber- ate foul. That regulation Was
boxers disqualification amended to provide that in case entitled to receive only their ex- penses pending the decision of the Board.
20 30
30
28
*32: 27
KT
20
31 20
86
26 28 30 20 20 28 20 AI
Plus 4%...
Total
БЕЛ to
521
200 600 600 Total
of
26
27 31 81
28 断 80
27
17
73
14
59
360
• Plus 45%....
Total
8
377
Navy players seemed to be over-speed right-half played at Inalde right and and this resulted in the forwards he scored two of the Club's goals. Other ing offside constantly. In this re.scorers were H. Owen Hughes (2). J. E Putter (2) and N. A. E. Mackay pect, Lal Singh, the brilliant Pun- one "ommander Walker found the Jabin left wing, who will bo seen net for the Falmouth. against Malaya, was one of the big-
The Club wore to have played H. Dix Keat offenders.
over-eagerness M.S. Engle on the Marina Around Imperial League of Frontiersmen,
Again but the Naval team did not turn up. placed him offxide time and
the Eagle might have when Garthwaite gave him good Thinking
B
misunderstood the ground, the Club 1.
players went to the R. N. o. s. c. Sparry
*Naof where they the ground, King's Park; Atkinson, at inside-left for
also without Routley Navy, was perhaps the best forward found the Falmouth. of the day. He worked hard through-i opponents. net and combined well with both! Anderson on the left wing, and Cur-
dashing Medway rey, thr forward,
centre-
MALAYANS PRACTICE.
The Malaya Interport hockey play ers had a knock-up on the U. S. R. C. ground yesterday afternoon, when Donald on the right wing for the they were opposed to a Lincolnshire Navy, was not in his best form, and Regiment team and lost by the odd during the second half had the mis- goal in three. For the Malayans, C. fortune to receive injury to his right 0. In Brony, at centre-half played eye causing blood to flow. His part-well. In the second half, some of ner. Enden, also Colony player. the Malayans mixed with the mili played his usual fast game.
tary team.
Metcalfe and Rossier, the Army This afternoon Malaya will meet backa, were safe; the clearing of the Hongkong Civillans on the Club Metcalfe being conspicuous. Ifoiling- ground, King's Park Bully-off sworth, between the sticks, used his set for ..
DAILY
ACKIN
2.30, 5.10, 7.35 & 9.30
Waterton
Scott
•Webb
were
It is quite clear that this action of the Board in forfeiting the money was done pursuant to the amended rules.
It is impossible to say that, if you assert that a man hit below the belt because he completely and to- tally lust his head, as the referee reported, you are charging him Firei Wan Lost with committing a deliberate foul.
League Table.
Stonecutters......? Hongkong Rifle Club. R. A. O. C.
Lincolns Borderera Frontiersmen
7
0
1
1
2
2
It is clear that the money was forfeited on the ground that Doyle had been disqualified, and not on the ground that he had committed a deliberate foul.
Doyle knew nothing about the new rule, and never received a from copy of it, or any notice that it had
been made.
Police R. and R. Club 3 H.K.V.D.C. Volunteers 1 is Including ¡Volunteers.
2
1
45
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