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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1935.

STRANGE HOCKEY TRIAL

SELECTIONS

PUZZLING OMISSION OF F. V. WONG

LIEUT. METCALFE GIVEN

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(By R. H. B.)

Some good hockey should be witnessed at King's Park on Sunday morning should the Probable and Possible teams in the men's Interport trial, turn out as announced in the newspapers. Last Sunday there were five absentoes and if this be repeated these trials will be sheerly farcical.

Regarding the forthcoming game,

it is puzzling why Fred Wong, of St. Andrew's Club, has been passed] over, after he had given such a fine exhibition at the right back for the Colours last Sunday? Further why in Kalwant Singh, the Radio and Colony inside-leit neceted for lest half. back for the Possibles? What of the claims of Colour Sergeant Keekes oT P. II. Senior for a trial on the right wing I

INTERESTING TEST

LOCAL HOCKEY

Recreio Defeat East Lancs. Regiment

BRIGADE ALSO WIN

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TRIANGULAR HOCKEY

TOURNAMENT

ARMY TEAM TO MEET NAVY TO MORROW

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The following team will repre- sent the Army against the Navy the second match of the Triangular lockey Tournament at the R.N.O.S.C. ground to morrow afternoon, bully-off at 4.p.m.

Pie, Hollingsworth; Lt. Met- calfo and Lt.. tossier; L, Wi- llams, Ni, Dulla Singh, and L/Nk. Alar Din; Col/Sergt. Reeks, Lt. Garthwaite, L/Nk. Aya Singh, L/Nk. Kartar Singh and L/Nk. Lat Singh.

Reserve:-L. Rohinnon, W. 0. Senior, Lt. Laine, Sepoy Khan Behadur, and Jeffers,

SOCCER SHIELD

Draw for Second Round Made Yesterday

THE KOTEWALL CUP

The draw for the second round of the Hongkong Football Association Shield was held yesterday evening, 21 he monthly meeting of the Council. The draw resulted as follows:

Senior Shield

Recreio v. Chinn Athletic: January 26, Club ground.

Police v. Kowloon; January 26, Kowloon ground.

Navy or South China "A" v. Club; January 20, Navy ground or Caroline HIL

Artillery v. South China "B."; Feb.

winger with a strong hit. Price, as The soldiers made numerous con-ruary 5, Šackunpoo. a left winger, has speed, but is incerted raids but they met with clined to be erratic.

stalwart opposition in Dr. Rodrigues

It will be interesting to see how and A. A. das Remedios, while H. M. Lascelles combines with Lal Singh,|Britto, in gual, etenred well,

while

the Punjabi and Colony left winger). For the Recrets, C. D'Almada was

" speedy right wing, GIVE FOWLER A CHANCE

Gonsalves, in the pivotal position. was in fine form.

Junior Shield

Recreio v. Navy: January 20, Club ground.

East Lanca. v. Fusillers; January 20, Chatham Read.

R.A.S.C. v. Royal Engineers; Jan- uary 20, Sookunpoo,

Gurbachan Singh will be seen in

The East Lanca, were best served action at centre-forward for the

by their goalkeeper, Drummer Sout- Probables and it is almost a certainty ham, who brought off many specta. 5.

well.

South Chine v. Artillery; February

Sookunpoo.

that he will be selected to lead the cutar clearances from close range. The Emergency Committee reporter Colony forward line against Macao Second Lt. Russell, Snuggs, Neight the Council that Leung Wing-chiu, next month. Kartar Singh was in-hour, Kennedy and Nolan also played the South China "A" centre-half, was jured in yesterday's match against

samponded for one month for rough the Brigant, and will not be able to play at inside-left for the Possibles services of L. Robinson and Lt. J. P. China "A" captain, was

The East Lanes, were without the play and that Wong Wing, the South Kevaraly on Sunday. Here is a good chance to Willams both of whom were engaged referee in the match complained of.

censured for failing to assist the field G. H. Fowler, of the Y.M.C.A. In another hockey fixture. who played very well in the Civilians trial games last month.

CHINA FLEET BOXING

(Continued from Page 97.

Indian. Brigade Win

In a friendly hockey match played Jon the United Services Recreation | Club ground yesterday afternoon, thic

Hongkang and Singapore Brigade, : R. A. defeat the Army eleven twu goals to spy. Aya Singh and Поя Mohammed netted for the Brigade, while LL Garthwaite score for the Ariny.

Triangular Hockey Middle weight: Stoker Knight

Some confusion appears to have (Berwick) beat Stoker Frazer (Tamar arisen regarding the date of the next and small ship): Ordinary Sraman Hockey Triangular Tournament match Smith (Hermes) beat Ordinary Sen-between-the-Hongkong Hockey Club mian O'Brien (Berwick; Leading Seaman Car-Smith (3fedway) beat and the Navy. This match is to be A. B. McAllister (Adventure); A. B. played on Friday, January 18, on the Pawson (Destroyer Flotilia) beat R.NO.S.C. ground, and not to-day Marine Smith (Tamar and small ships).

Feather weight: Boy Curtis (Kent) bent A. 1. Liddiard (Adventure); A.B. Wilkinson (Adventure) beat Stoker Clark (Berwick).

Flyweight: Ordinary Seaman Tuck (Sulfolk) beat Bay Vitewill (Kent); A. 1. Morrinsey (Destrayer Flotilla) Lost Boy Collie (Suffolk),

DEE ACCEPTS

Delta, the St. Joseph's left back. who was sent off the field in a match on January 5, was cautioned by the Emergency Committee.

Kotewalt Cup

and South China A. A. representatives A suggestion by the Naval, Milliary to organing charity football amea was stated by these representatives, was brought up for discussion. It

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letter to the Association, that instead of having charity matches in haphasard manner, the Association shoult accept a cup, donated by on. fr. R. H. Kotowall, for competition among the Navy. Army and the South China A. A. Three matches would be played a season, And all the proceedi would he devoted to charity. Tha competition would be known as the Kotewall Cup Charity Football Com- petition.

On the ground that there were already too many trophies for com petition several members were against the proposal, but on a vote being

Willing to Meet Ferris taken, the motion was carried.

In Local Ring

Stoker Dee, of H.M.S. Phoenix,

All

SPORT ADVTS.

in-

A general meeting of the Arts who lost to A. B. Prandy, of 1.M.Sociation of the Hongkong Univer Bantanweight: Boy King (Ad. Kent, for the Featherweight Boxing nity will be held on Monday, January 21, at 8 p.m. in the Union Assembly wture) beat Stoker Cawson (Ber- championship of the Colony on wick); A. B. O'Connell (Suffolk) beat January 5, has responded to the chat will give a presidential address on Room. Mr. R. R. Campbell. M.A., A. B. Vicars (Destroyer Flotilla). lenge of Seaman Ferrin, of 1.M.S.

"Boswell and Johnson. Decoy, who announced his destre in Light-Heavy: Stoker Lantell (Ad- these columns last week to meet Dee terested are cordially invited, venture) beat Marine Roper in the focal ring. (Berwick); Cpl. Fitzgerald (Kent) Ferrin, who is Flyweight Champion received a war. from Stoker Penfold of the Navy and Royal Marines in (Meaway); Boy Nicholson (Hermes) addition to being ex-Flyweight Cham- bent A. B. Chandler (Tamar and ¡pien of Cornwall, stated that he was niall ships); A. B. Heston (Berwick) willing to meet Dee in a 15-rounds beat Staker White (Suffolk).

contest at entchwaights, or at R st 6 lb for the Bantamweight Cham- Lightweight: 0. S. Shakespeare pionship of the Colony if the latter (Medway) beat A. B. Moore, could make the weight.

Destrover Flotilla); Marine Olliver |

Stoker Bee has communicated with (Adventure) bent Stoker Jobbins the S, C. M. Post, stating that he is (Kent); A. B. Robinson (Medway) willing to meet Ferrin over 10 or 15 beat Marine Blurke (Kent); Tele- rounds if the Hongkong Boxing Asso- Frankist Macdonald (Destroyer ciation will arrange the fight. Fitilla) beat A. B. Burke (Suffolk) The results of the preliminarica

were as follows:

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