AT THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, ›› OCTOBER 27, 1934.
HOCKEY ASSOCIATION REALISES
VALUE OF SERVICES V. CIVILIANS MATCH
PROVIDES EXCELLENT GUIDE TO INTERPORT SELECTIONS
AROUND THE CLUBS: THE WEEK'S BEST PERFORMANCES
CLUB XI NEEDS RE-ARRANGING
(By "Bully-Off")
N oft repeated dream is at last, and
AN
D. McLellan. MeLollan
to become a reality. I refer to played in the first two matches this
the proposed match between the season but has notified them that Combined Civilians and the Com 11 will be Impossible for him to bined Services,
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continue hockey.
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S will be recalled during the F FOWLER has also given up
As
#election of the last Interport
hockey. I am rather sorry hockey team there was much con- that he should have made this troversy na to the Services re- decision as he had the makings of presentation. One Navy player a really good goal-keeper. He mentioned to me at the interport only played between the sticka dinner "Why not have a Combined during the latter part of last sea-) Services against Civilians matchson and if he had continued this; and in some way put an end to this season the experience gained would controversy regarding superiori-most likely have found him a place ty." This match should prove of in one of the Interport games. inestimable value as a test of the
English tensia fans were treated to the unusual sight of one of their split-skirted young playera vaulting the net, at the conclusion of a match to congratulate her victorious opponent, Audrey Pierrepont is shown in midair, hand extended to Phyllis Astbury, after their Junior championship match at Wimbledon.
Perry's Epic Struggle With Allison
VIVID DESCRIPTION OF US. TENNIS FINAL
strength of the respective teams FOWLER had a dual job on and Colony supporters will be Saturday, covering two posi given an opportunity of seeing tions Inside right and right wing. what their best possible strength He played one of beat gaines I can do against the combined Army have seen him play for, a long and Navy. Not only that but the time and caused no small measure match will serve as a criterion to of worry to E. V. Reed W. J. the selection of the Interport team Brown was in his usual place in to visit Malaya in February. the centre of the attack, but has still that failing of not catchlag undoubtedly the ball well on his stick and sochucking the last point. prove one of the most popular wastes valuable time, especially fixtures in the local hockey calen- when in the circle. der and will, in all probabil[ty,| be an annual fixture.
THE game
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A DREAM
·FRIENDLY ́HOCKEY
H.K.-Singapore Brigade Beat Recreio
Leading by a clear goal'st half- time, the Tiongkong Singapore Brigade, Royal Artillery, defeated, the Club do Recreio by four gonia to nil in a friendly hockey match played on the Marlia ground yesterday after-
noon.
Opening at a fast pace, the Portu- gurse defence repulsed the Indian at- tacks, but eventually Iya Singh broke through to give the Brigade the lead, which they maintained to the interval.
On resumption the soldiers' forward line combined well and from a corner hit Lieut C. G. Garthwaite, the In- terport erlekoter, found the not. Shortly after, Khuda Bux netter the third goal and Garthwaite added a fourth.
The Portuguese triod hard to score and camo dangerously noar on many occasions, but off-side prevented their. altacks from materialising,
J. Gonsalves at right half, and W. A. Reed in the pivotal position, play ed well for the Recreio.
C. A. DEFEAT SIGNALS. Playing with only ten men, the Central British Association defeated the Royal Corps of Signals by three goals to nil on the Marina ground Fosterday afternoon, In friendly hockey fixture.
Within a minute from the Initial bully-off, H. Paarne scored the first
goal, W. H. G. Birst notted the me- cond point from a pass by 8. Mac-| Nider. Towards the interval Poarne again found the net.
There was no scoring ta the second period of the game,
A MAMAK MATCH. The Mamak Hockey Tournament the Hongkong University resulted in match between H. M. S. Whitehall and a victory for the naval sido by two goals to nil, the scorers being Lieut end Com. Brewer and A. W. Davies.
game but he won the polni neverthe les. He reached 4-1. ending with another fine anash, and went on to 6-1 Perry nerved a double fault in on another service break, the the sixth kame and, apparently coming on his hard drive to the base-- annoyed, kicked the hall. Prolonge. Allison won the next game and ed applause greeted Allison's break the set at -1, Perry driving out four
through, and Perry covered his ears times in succession. It wax plain LINDRUM'S LEAD
with his hands and walted for the that he was not trying, evidently pre- applause to die down.
ferring to start the fifth set with sers? Allison served out the seventh view, game, making three in a row; Perry was erring badly, the net stopping many of his balls. Perry recovered
Allison was not at IN
TIDE TURNS.
mar
WORLD BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
Melbourne, Oct. 20. At the close of play in the World's Walter Lindrum' (Australia) had established a commanding lead over tention of the title now seema senured. The match finishes to-morrow.
The position at the close of play Lindrum 21,607. Davis, 20,808.
service and it was 2-all. Perry was to-day pas
in
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Lindrum's beet breaks to-day were 10, 434, 347. Davis had breaks of 381 and 357.
ON the point of there being too have seen him play much better. many tournaments ir the I understand he will be a regular Hockey Association were to intro-player for the Chrb this year. duce the proposed Triangular
THE FIFTH SET. Tournament between the Army, Navy and Civillans it can readily AS regards the Club they will in the next game, minking it bon game of the fifth wet and fought Perry won his service in the first be seen that the Colony in well have to make some very radi-his servive. It was then Allison's desperately to add the next one to served with tournaments and the cal changes in their 1st XI alde:turn to make mistakes and he lost his score. Introduction of any additional Rodger was as safe
How {{{{} on as ever at his service, hitting the last ball way vellous passing shot, but competition would only go
to left back and cannot be replaced, out and giving the set to Perry at equalized with a fine volley and fol.
Allison Billiards Championship tonight, make the hockey
programme bi Flowerdew was not altogether/6-3. It was clear that at his bestowed with a service nce; Perry went Joe Davis (England), and his ro more drawn out than is necessary impressive. He has adopted the hut he was making many more mix for the game.
disadvantage, to the net but was passed by Allison bad habit of hitting indiscrimin-takes than he had against Wood the E introduction of W.. Colutly across the field instead of day before, while no are could fathom THE
The next two games were won on ledge to the gentre-forward
feeding his own flank with accur-how much Perry had in reserv position in the St. Andrew's Club ate pauses. I would suggest that
19-30 on service and then 15-40; Al- team had proved a definite success. The Club, if they were to adopt V. Iteed be played at back.
som drove steep and hard to Perry's The Saints have long been looking
backhand corner and went to the net The tide turned in the third set. Anish; Perry just renched the hall for a forward of his type. Possess the move would be in rather ing clever stick-work Colledge is quandary as to how
Allison won Perry's service in the first and swept in into the air over Allison's to fill his an apt leader and from what
game and ninde it 2-0 on his own line. An inch farther and it would his cannons being a feature. Davis hend and it pitchoul plumb on the base place at right half. If it is true livery in easy fashion: it seemed as have seen of his play he should be that Sommer la playing for the Perry was having a let down after a been Allison's game
The Australian played brilliantly, among the lending goal getters Club he could be included at right winning the first two sets. Perry's serve to follow.
for 1-2 played a patchy game, and missed this season,
to great advantage, W. A. double fault and a fine drive by All turned around to watch the fight of Renter.
The gallery gasped.
many easy shots. Ho concentrated Reed will take up position on gave the latter a chance for the the ball and shrugged his shoulders
Allison had on safety play during the afternoon. pivot of the half back line, but third game; but the Americas then
made three errors in among them Alisa G. Pote-Hunt into the left half posi he made error after error and lost and went in and volleyed for the next a slow call of fault on the first serve;
left. I would suggest bringing
The game was not over, however. perately Worse was to come for Allison, us ont; Allisen netted Porry's service point on a double fault that followed Krutskaya showing goed promise
to win his service in the Perry reached deuce but then drove following one; he had lost the Arst as a forward. She is hard-work- tion, ing and a good trier. Other new-
his service, making it all. comers are Miss 1, Arnold, Mina L. W. WC. Shewan at right half The Englishman was broken through netted and followed with a drive that the
Perry serving, the crisis was reached.there was a rally and again Allison Allison drove a very difficult ball inte At 3-all point, only to net again for deuce; Perry netted and then drove out, but was another player who did the contributing factors being his not shine during Wednesday's errors and Allison's forcing tacties ficent effort but it just failed.
was just out. It had been a magni-Allison smashed for one point and net; in milies that followed MISS M. Figueiredo, of the Re-rame. The three goals wered by
volilered for another, creio Ladies, is playing a gobi | The YM. came from the left..
Perry then won Allison's service
giving him game on the right wing these days,
next game with a double fault Alli-the American neeming to react from had and the wonder was that he could She was one of the outstanding THE Club forward line is well came to his ad by: netting two ser. Allison missing shots by inches. noint. He won his serve easily for son evened with a punching volley; the previous game. Perry went on still keep going at top speed. Perry about all he forwards in the friendly match lead by Senior who has joined vices--one just failed to clear the Allison served out the next game 7-6. Allison netted
he then volleyed just out, and Perry to 6-2, playing easily and well and was fresh and quite confident at this. against the Saints Ladies on Tues their ranks this year. He is, tape-nt Allison was 5-3. day..
however, inelined to be over-put Perry at 0-10 in the next game,
Errors for 3-5,
twier in anxious and on Wednesday was and while a fine drive came from his Perry was endeavouring to hold, his to reach 30-40. A raily followed and next game and then drove out; but AT the beginning of this season often pulled up for sticks But racket he drove the next ball out, load, Allison to wrest it from him. Perry ended it by punching to Alli- The ninth game Was a classic, he then made a volley and a smash, I mentioned that the Y.M.C.A. for this I think he might have making it set for Allison at 0-3. were a force to be reckoned with heen able to notch a couple of and they have certainly justified goals, or even made the verdict a
The Americah was plainly tired, anson's backhand corner; forcing the he fund reason to be, but he still latter to net. It was a fitting climax my remark during the past week, draw,
stormed the net und punched his with a record of having won the three games played.
THE St. Andrew's Ladies have
been trying out many new this will leave a vacancy.on. thetwas 2-1 instead accession and when he saw that it was good.
comera
George, and Miss E. Holloway,
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PERHAPS their most creditable
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crowned with success. Starting the after deuce had been reached for 3-2. Allison had given gust a and net play, both of which were
PERRY PLAYING EASILY.
Wax
Allison began the service and won valleys. With Perry at 15-30 Alkon it after a struggle. Perry evened; just mirsed a difficult volley, but he was missing nothing and playing Perry, netted for the next point, and
seeking the net and put away always after a rally Allison charged in to
but ex-service and was then 4-5. Allison beautiful style. He had won Perry's volley in
The next game was all. Allison's; he volleyed, of bedeltted by a net cord, and then Allison scored on a drop shot. It was 5-all
the quick succession.
THE following players will re- easily, while Allison
Present St. Andrew's Club in forcing, running miles and win since the beginning of II.M.S. Koppel on the Police Train was 0-03 in the next gaine Maraak Hockey match against to end the railles quickly...... the 1933-34 scáson was their vicing School Ground at 3.30 p.m. tory over the Hongkong Club on to-morrow:--R. H. Wong; F. A
treated himself;
Perry's exclamation-"Luck Wednesday with only ten men in Broadbridge and F. H. P. White:
the devil was Audible. the field. I congratulate then A. S. Bliss. A. E P. Guest and heartily. They have been un- A. B. Carroll, J. T. K. Gilchlist, fortunate in losing the services of E. F. Fincher, W. H. College and HJ.D. Lowe, who is at present Baldwin. Reserve:-E. Mac-
In Amoy prior to going on leave Nider.
In
ended the game with a service ace. Allison having won three games in Perry's service was won fourth game, the applause causing him again to put his hands to his
cara.
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THE FINISH, Allison was foot faulted in the next love, and Allison had to fight des Co.'s Notice.
Perry served the next game
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