THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY; APRIL 6, 1934.

IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY BY SINGAPORE HOCKEY

Dazzling Forward Line Seen At

BADMINTON

SAINTS OUTPLAYED

SMASHING WIN FOR ELIOT HALL

ONLY LOSE ONE GAME

(By "Veritas").

Eliot Hall made on auspicious debut in inter-club badminton last night, when they visited St. Andrew's Church Club and won by the handsome margin of 14 games to one.

The Varsity players captured all nine doubles games and con- ceded only one of the six singles. In the doubles they scored 135 points against 50, and in the singles 61 points against 22. In only two doubles encounters did the Saints score doubles figures, and they could only amass 25 points from the other seven games.

WELL DESERVED

WIN

Over Civilians

FINE INTERPORT PROMISED

(By "Bully-Off")

Combining with much better understanding than the Civi- lians the Malaya hockey team created a good impression in their first game on local soil yesterday afternoon, winning by the odd goal in five.

On such form, and given a dry ground their clash with the Colony representative side promises to provide some of the best hockey of the season,

to-morrow

The Malnya forward line will in- need a lot of watching, for cluded in their front line they have some extremely useful ex- F. Brandbridge was sadly felt byponents of the game who are nippy

The absence of E. F. Fincher and

St. Andrew's, who needed a couple of vigorus players to offset the more deliberate and painstaking badminton played by the visitors.

A review of the match and the players will appear in to-morrow's badminton notes.

Full scores of lust evening's en- counter follow.

DOUBLES.

and combine dangerously,

One of the outstanding players is A.C.C. Perdrinu, on the left wing, who features his play with extraordinary elever one-handed stickwork and yesterday kept his inside men well fed with nicely times passes,

On arveral occasions

he got

passed W.A. Rred, the Colony right half-back who is one of the soundest defenders the Colony has,

FAST HALF BACKS..

SINGAPORE HOCKEY TEAM IMPRESSES-Above is a picture of the Singapore Interpart hockey team which met and defeated the focal Civilian sido King's Park fest a interesting yesterday after

game. The visiting forward line gava brilliant account of them. selves. Opposite, an incident dur- ing the match, showing Singapore and Civilian playere dashing for the ball in mid-field. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

The teams were as follows:

Osman scored the equaliser. kick. and is few minutes from the end fol lowing a melee, C. D. La Brooy net- fed the winning goal with a bean- tiful rising shot. The final whistle The Malaya half-back line play-amu with Mainya pressing, ed a good destructive game with Malaya: Acrla; R. Rahman and C.O. de Brooy in the privotal posi-C. R. La Brooy; Alland Khan, C. tion being responsible for breaking 0. La Brooy and Abbas bla Seald;| up many of the Civilian rushes. N. Caleb, Baharon, Raja Mohamed,

C. Oratan and A. C. C. Perdrinu. His two danking

Alindad nier

Hongkong Civilians: R. H. Wong

11. Kew and S. A. Broadbridge (St. Andrew's) lost to K. F. Wonk and B. G. Ng 13-15: lost to P. K. Chan and K. S. Lien 12-16: lost to K. Y. Lee and K. C. Goon 1-15. A. E. P. Guest and E. H. P. White (St. Andrew's) lost to Wong and Ng G-15: lost to Chan and Lien 6-1: lont to Lee and Goon 6-16.

R. II. Wong and A. S. Bliss (St. Khan and Abbas also put in some (St. Andrew's Club); A. J. M. Andrew's) lost to Wong and Ng sound work, intercepting and Rodrigues (University) and E. V.

Their Best

RACING

-lbs wat to Chan and Iden 1-16: spoiling. promising movements by Reed (Hongkong Hockey CluABOUT OUR INTERPORT

lost to Lee and Goon 8-15.

SINGLES.

II. Kew beat K. F. Wong 11-6: R. H. Wong lost to K. S. Lien 3-11: A. E. P. Guest lost to P. K. Chan 3-11: S. A. Broadbridge lost to T. C. Lee 0-11; F. A. Broadbrige lost to C. 0. Lee 3-11: E H. P. White lost to K. L. Goon 2-11.

UNIVERSITY BOXING

CAMBRIDGE BEAT OXFORD

their opponents, The Hongkong A

their worth.

BRYCS.

.

HOCKEY PLAYERS

PEN

SKETCHES OF MEN WHO WILL PLAY TO-MORROW To-morrow, the keenly anticipated hockey Interpart between Hongkong and Singapore will be staged on the Club ground at King's Park.

EASTER MEETING REVIEWED

SEVERAL SALIENT

FEATURES

PROSPECTS OF OLD PONIES

(By "Captain Foster")

TEAM

CARDIFF & A NEW MANAGER

MR. MCWILLIAM'S SUCCESSOR

London, Mar. 12. Middlesbrough_F.C. yester» day appointed Mr. William Gillow, the former Grimsby Town manager, to succeed Mr. Peter McWilliain, who is re- tiring from the managership of the Yorkshire club at the end of the season.

Mr. Gillow, who at one time The sullent features of the played for Grimsby and Inter for Easter Mecting can be sum-Lancastor Town as a half-back, be- marized as follows:-

came manager of Grimsby In 1920

I A wretched course, especial- when the club was struggling to ly on the second day when the keep its place in the Second Divi- "going", was extremely heavy, sion. and reminiscent of the Annual During Mr. Gillow's reign, of. Race Meeting.

office Grimsby won the Champion-

2 The fine riding displayed. by ship of the Norhern Section and Mr. Pole Hunt who topped the

Anished second

in League II to

list of Jockeys with alx wins. 1928-29, to secure promotion to the

I particularly admired his judg-

nient on Copper Idol In the Honum Handicap and Gold Bul- Hon In the Kellet Handicap (Second Section).

First Division.

Cardiff City have decided to appoint a new manager.

In making this announcement

3 The success of the Dunbar yesterday the club state, that Mr Stable on the second day with Wilson, who has carried out the three wins through the efforts duties since the resignation of My of Mr. Proulx on Tinnn, Liberty Fred Stewart, will be retained o the staff as secretary and assistant Bay and Oak Bay.

4 The poor display of Hydrop manager. lane, when to the dismay of his The appointment is likely to be numerous supporters, he ran un-completed within a few days, and placed in the Wuchow Handicap, the new manager will take over his

5. Both

conilned to duties immediately, with a view to Novice riders were won by Mr.the playing strength of the club W. II. Choyas expected-on being reorganised for next season. Glad Eyes and Soldier of For-

races

tune respectively,

6 The surprisingly easy win

4

of Prima Donna in the Sugar Kowloon C.C.

Loaf Handicap. I fully expect. ed to see her win, but the way in which she trounced her field by literally leaving them stand- ing when coming down the straight fairly astonished me.

7 The handsome return of $218-30 to $5 on Little Beauty (ridden by Mr. Tang Man Wa) when he finished second in the Pakfulum Stakes.

8.The amazing luck which attended the possessor of ticket

Tennis

.

Tournament

TO START ON APRIL 16

The Kowloon Cricket Club's an-

No. 115 in the Cash Sweeps, aual tennis tournament starts on Both big sweeps (one each day) April 16, and antries are now open were won by this number. And for eight events. again, Nos, 7 and 100 won two In addition to the Indies and first prizes each at the Meeting.men's singles championship, hand- cap singles "A" and "Band GOOD AUSSIES.

handicap doubles, as well as Indies handicap singles "A" and mixed doubles handicap.

The now Australian ponies are certainly good and I anticipate see-

In the two mon's singles cham- ing many close finishes between them hefore the year is out. So pionships, the best of five acts are far we cannot point to an outstand- to be played in each round, and In the remainder of events, the Ing-nuimni, as-In-former consiga bost of three sets will be decided, menta, when Woodland Stag, Polar

and except for the acmi-finals Star and Night Star stood out in finals in the men's event. their respective years.

The folowing conditions havé s been laid down by the committed New balls will only be provided

I think - Able Amazon, Brunze

A last minute surprise has been the introduction of Surg Licut-Comdr. A. E. Phillips, the Irish International as captain of the local team. Pen sketches of the Hongkong players, by sound) will always give good rac-Finale and Finals of other events. "R.H.B." appear below.

Era, Bag Ter, Nell Gwyn and Just That (provided they keep it and ing. On Saturday last, there was

forwards were inclined to wait D. McLellan (Y.M.C.A.) and A. É. just a shade too long for the ball P. Gueat (St. Andrew's Club); and it was on these occasions that Owen Hughes (Hongkong Hockey the three half defenders showed Club), J. M. Pinto (Incognitos"), Awtar Singh (Radio Sports Club), Kalwant Singh (Radio Sports Club) C.R. Ln Brooy, playing at left and A. P. Sousa ("Incognitos"). back showed keen anticipation

TO-MORROW'S INTERPORT. and featured his game with The Interport hockey match be Home excellent first-time hitting. tween Malaya and Hongkong will bo He received full measure of played the Club ground, King's support--from-Rahman, -while Park to-morrow at 4 p.m. sharp. Aeria, between the sticks There is an entrance fee of 50 cents, brought off some spectacular and 60 cents extra la charged for

gents.

The composition of Malaya's team The Civilian forward line were is not yet definite, but Hongkong will be represented by the following: rather disappointing. Awtar R. H. Wong (St. Andrew's Club); Singh and Kalwant Singh

at A. J. M. Rodrigues (University) and

for Championship Matches, 'Semi- contre and inside .left did not Burg. Lt. Comdr. A. E. Phillips

The first named in all matches ahow up in true colours. Awtar (Navy); W, A, Reed (Club), H. J. Singh lost a lot of that dash which D. Lowa (Club) and Lieut-Conur. he usually exhibits, while Kalwant J. A. Corrie-Hill (Navy); Lient. W R. H. Wong (St. Andrew's the Sim Shield (now replaced by very little to choose between the

Club): Played for Possibles v. Triangular Tournament) in 1923 running of Able Amazon and Just will be the challenger and will be That over the five furlongs. They responsible for the arrangements

of the match. Singh was rather out of the ple- S. Donald (Navy), Lieut. J.

playing at centre-forward. Played both covered the distance in the TC- EN V Probables in Interport trial against for Combined Services against cord time of 1-05 3/5, and accord: Enden (Navy), Lieut.

Closing dates will be published ture. Te has fallen off a rent deal recently.

Currey (Navy), Lieut. C. C. Garth FIVE EVENTS TO TWO

walte (Army) and Lance/Naik Lal Macao, and for China in local In-Macao. Possesses a useful hit and Ing to the scale of weights Just with the draw and all matches net A.P. Sousa, on the left wing did Singh (Army).

ternational tournament. Not by is a hard worker in the defence. That was only receiving 1 lb. from completed by the closing date will Cambridge, March 9, not Impress while J.M. Pinto, On Sunday, Malaya will be travel.

Lieut. W. S. Donald (Navy): Able Amazon but, in my opinion, be cancelled. Walkovers being Cambridge beat Oxford in the in-playing inside to Owen Hughesling to Macao where they will meet any means a spectacular custodian

Sub-Committee. ter-Varsity boxing competition here on the other wing was inclined to the Mineas Hockey Club, while on but nevertheless safe, and one who Played for Hongkong against her win was necomplished more awarded at the discretion of the this evening. When the gong adhesitate too long before passing, opposed

Entries close on Sunday, April Tuesday at 6 p.m., Malaya will be is never flustered. Uses his feet Macao and for Combined Services convincingly.

Just That by virtue of her por- sounded for the last time, leaving the

The Interpart Dinner will be held well though is slightly slow in against Macao. Possesses usefuformance last Saturday-ins been Cantabs victorious by five events to

bursts of speed and is dangerous! clearing. at 8 pm. the same night.

promoted to "A" class. two, they chaired their evergreen As usual W.A. Reed, played a

when he gets into the "D". Malaya leave longkong on Wed- trainer, Billy Childs (who has been sparkling game in the Intermediatenesday nonrs the

PROFECTS OF OLD PONIES. A. J. M. Rodrigues (University) : Blue Funnel

Roper Barrett, chairman - conching University teams for nearly fluc, but D. McLellan. In the steamer Antenor..

Lieut J. H. Enden (Navy); } Played for Hongkong against a quarter of a century) from the centre, kopt a little too far up the

tie

Macao and for Portugal in Inter-Played for Itoyal Navy and Royal Night Star, as I anticipated, and the Lawn Tenala Association, ringuide to the 'dressing-room.

Y.M.C.A. BEAT R.E. had earned the compliment. For the

On the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday national tournament. Commanda Marines in England in 1932. Play-tipped as a good outsider for the replying for the guests at the annual el for Hongkong and the Combined New Bridge Handicap, ran a good dinner of the Taunton School Old and concrete selection. playing without n goal-keeper

at the public school. He was glad to liant forward; one of the finest in Inpost of 143 lbs when weighing to the value of lawn tennia as a sport with only nine man, defeated the

Surgeon-Licut-Commnuder A. E. the Colony. Combines well and is up her chances. I fear, however, hear that soon there would be hard some little time will have to clapse courts at Taunton and hoped that they E.V. Reed, who was included at Royal Engineers by aix ponta to two.

before she will be found in a winn- would inke advantage of the LTA It was good, wholesome boxing-left back, was guilty of some faulty The score was 2-2 nt half time, the Phillips (Navy) (Captain), Cap-ja prolific goal-getter,

Lieut. E. N. V. Currey (Navy);} - (Continued on Page 9.) coaching scheme for public schoolsif much of it fast and all of it serious. hitting and as the result of one goal-scorers being Wood and Pegg ped for Ireland since 1920, being

for the Signals and S. Fawler and enplain of the irish Internationali

SPARKLING REED.

field to be very effective He

winners by a similar margin, and it half and brought off

to the Combined Services.

15 and the tournament will start

M

on Monday, April, 16.

H.

past two years Oxford have been the Improved this defect in the second afternoon, the Y.M.C.A. 2nd XI a strong hit and covers well. Asorvices against Mueno. A brll-frace, but I was mindful of her lightBoys' Association last week, referred

had been suppored tint the tide of clearances, victory still flowed with then,

The alandarri

Home fine

:

was, if anything, àmia-hit Malaya obtained their se- W. J. Brown for the "y." In the team the only one to beat the AILI Played for Royal Navy and Royni little higher than it has been in some cond goal. Rodrigues played second half, Brown scored four more India Olympic hockey team. Play. Marines in England in 1928. A

recent year. As usual, there was steady game on the other side, and plenty of give and take, but there Wong in goal brought off many STAR not ao much rough and tumble. brilliant aaVER.. Both team boxed W pattern-but Cambridge men ngkreasivly, but

THE GAME.

goals for the winners.

PLAYERS FOR TRANSFER

EVERTON'S £20,000

fast centre-forward with a wealthy ed for Royal Navy and Royal of good stick work and a deadly Marines in England in 1925-26-27 hit when in the circle. and 1930-31-32. "Class" stamps

fence.

his play and he should prove a Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite (Army): great asset to the Hongkong de-Selected for Hongkong against Macao but was unable to play! lowing to Injury. A dashing for-| - W. A. Reed (Hongkong Hockey word who makes much headway. Club): Capped for Middlesex Possesses a nent scoop shot. Play- County at contre-half, and played ed for England in International In North v. South trisi in England. tournament. Represented England in local In ternational tournament and played

Lance Naik Lal Singh (Army):

often without much regard for their Malaya were early pressing in the personal safety. Oxford were less first half, W. Read and Guest sav inclined to drop their guards and Ing the situations. In a breakaway more inclined to fall into a clinch on the right, Owen-Hughes took the But they followed up any advantage ball down on his own to score a slowly, and so did not collect the neat goal. Acrin got his foot the pointa which matter.

ball but could not save the shot.

OFFER Thus there was nothing sensation. Brilliant combination between Bahn- al. We had looked at the end for a ron, Raja Mohamed and Osman re-

Everton F. C. have circularised great match between Oxford's heavy suited in Malaya giving the Hong weight, Lord Douglas Hamilton, who kong citadel many, anxious moments. clubs that they are prepared to

for Hongkong against Macao. Selected to play for Hongkong now risks the cauliflower ear as his Wong cleared a shot from Fordrinu receive offers for the following There is a right half back in the against Macao but was unable to brother did before him, and G. Ilees, and from the resultant corner hit players:

equalize.. the stalwart from Toronto University Baharon" scored

Johnson, England international Colony to touch him for unfailing turn out owing to injury. Played. for India in International Tourn- ament. No better choice for a loft now in residence at Cambridge. Any In the second half, Malaya did most inside-left; Dunn, Scottish inter- consistency, thing might have happened when of the pressing but could not get notional Inside-right; Critchley, out- H. J. D. Lowe (Hongkong wing. He is tricky, speedy and these two went into the rlag, but dangerous, W. Reed, McLellan and side-right; Bocking, full-back; actually nothing much did, save that Guest did great work in the inter- Clark half-back; McGourty, St Hockey Club):"Playad in Hankow has a wonderful reverse stick bit.

and Ticntain Interport teams, and they fought throe fairly fant and mediate line.

Resorves: Goat, Hollingsworth somewhat indeterminate rounds. Hoes Reed saw Awtar Singh go down on tish junior International forward; for England in International tourna

Aerh came out of his Turnor, outside-left, and Coggina, mont here. A stendy centre-half (Lincolns). had the punch, but could not land his own.

whose reach is an invaluable ns-

Back, J. Rodger (Hongkong it. Hamilton defended well, and goal but slipped on the circle lino goalkeeper.

Everton paid more than 20,000 set to him. A constant worry to Hockey Club). was the cleverer boxer. It was some and Awtar Singh scored in

In transfor Tess for these men. thing of a surprise to find the Cam- empty goal.

opposition forward lines. He bridge man the winner.

A clearance by W.

מם

CLOSE FINISH. A LEFT WHICH TOLD.

Play became exelting, Pordring having and fuck not to fml the net. Whore shall we look for the best Wong bringing off a fine nuva lui of the other bouts 7 Cortainly one flown, Baharon also sent in a shot (Continued on Pago 0.) that Wong get away with a good

K. J. Bigg, the Nochili outside-soldom lifts his stick off the Half-back, E. V. Reed (Hongkong loft who has been on the books of ground. Usually comes out on top Hockey Club). Crystal Palaco as an amateur for in single-handed duels. two seasons, han signed for the Selhurat Club as Huis 21 years of age,

Forwards, Awtar Singh (Radio)

a professional. Lieut-Commdr. J. A. Corrie-Hill Sports Club) and Lieut. P. J. IL (Navy): Captained the Navy in Bartlett (Navy).

“BOAT RÁCE—This photograph of the 1934 buat race between Ox- ford and Cambridge was taken) just before the crows shot Ham mersmith Bridge, Cambride háva a clear load, and they eventually' won easily in record time."

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