Panjabis Hockey Fixtures

GETTING LOW-DOWN

ON INTERPORT

Interesting Booklet Produced

The following hockey bares

A handy little booklet in connec for-February and March ave tion with the forthcoming footbail boon arranged by the 1/8th 'un- Interport between Hongkong and Jab. Regiment, and have beer Shanghai has been produced by Mr. officially announced by Captain Francis Yeo and published by the RC. Bates, Dileer in Charge.

Cosmopolitan Advertising Syndi Tuesday Fob, 19 178 Pt Xcato, and will be made available to Badio. Away. 5 pm, Wednes- the public for Chinese New Year's day Feb. 20 Army v. H. K-Club Day

It includes Hongkong's "nominat- ((TT). H.K.(Club ground 6p.med team and Shanghai's probable

Monday Fab.25:1/8 P. & at XI

line up, while a concise review of

FEBRUARY

MARCH

needs of a

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1,

Services Club Cricket

Match Outlook

DERBY GRIFFIN PROSPECTS

CIVILIANS SHOULD WIN IF BOWLING ~ (Continued from Page 81.

IS STRONG

(Continued from Papa 8.)

Bo the team may be Branwell, Browning, Halland-Martin, Parkes Smith, Peatfeld, Bonavia, Ballærd, Garthwaite, Rice-Evans, Johnson and J. P. William.

ON EVE OF GREAT SPORTING HOLIDAY

(Continued from Page 8-) ̧.

v. R. A. Officers. 1/8th Marina the teams, and the possible outcome. This however, leaves the side with be Australis, and it is highly 4.80, Wednesday- Feb. 27 1/8 . R of the match is another feature. Aonly Bonavis as tho slow break mer doubtful, despite what Mr. Norman 1st XI v. H.K. Hockey Club. Dago writton

with the object of chant unless Elvin is played. But on Brookos said in Hongkong last Marina 5 pun 1/8 P. R. 2nd XI v. E. Lancs, 2nd fore the starting whistle, makes the other hand are a marked liking bother, to compete. Japan, there- Thursday Fob. 28 filing in the last ten minutes be the other hand several of the Club year, whether Australia would XI:Sham Shui Po.. 4.30 p.m. excellent roading, and generally

Friday March 1 1/8 P. Rand XI speaking the booklet media just the for the left-hander's bowling. Owen fore, would have the Far East

Vast holiday crowd out to Hughes especially! I should not be har mercy, and by playing off one Y. H.K. Hockey Club 2nd XI Marina soe the big football match of the surprised if his inclusion might be or two matches in the zone, would be able to acrae finances to all 5.p.m., Tuesday March 5 1/8 P. H. season, and which wants to read question of what sort of a wrther In sending players to Europe. 1st XI v. H.K.S. Bde. H.KS. something about it before it starte. there will probably be, or Indeed to Marina 4.30pm. Wednesday March Mr. Francis Yee deserves con. And him put in in any case, as the

bowling is weak. 6 Army v. H.K. Hockey Club (T.T)

gratulations for his enterprise. King's Park 5 p.m., Thursday March 7-Elnal Small Units Hockey Tourna 1riday March 10 1/8 PR. 1st XI ment 5 p.m., Friday March. 8 1/8 E. Lancs. Shum Shai Po. 5 pm P.Rt. "A" Team v. 8th (II) Bde. VVednesday March:20 1/8 P.R. 2nd R. A. Marina 4.16 p.m., Monday 11 v. KIT.C. Marina 6.16 p.m., Mar. 11 1/8 P. R. 1st XI v. 8th 1 uesday March 28-1/8 P.R. 1st XI Destroyer Flotilla R.N.R.C. 430 v. R.W.F. Marina 6 p.m., Sunday P.m., Tuesday March 12 1/8 PR. March 31 5/8 P. R. 1st XI w. 1st XI v. CRA, Marina 6.15 p.m., | Macao.

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some interest in local racing. For our Derby he has Diogenes, Rose Queen and Rousseau entered, but they do not appeal to me as poten- tial Derby winners. Of his atring I prefer Rousseau.

Mesars: Mackie-and, Grayburn have Mersey and Ythan to repre- sent them, Mr. Mackie is leaving us shortly on retirement and I am sorry that I cannot write hopefully of the stable's chances for the Derby. He has been an Owner for very, very long time, well over every year, the Derby has always thirty years, and, although a tryer

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Messrs. Lewis and Tinson have Anyhow it should be s mest ex- ALTHOUGH it might be felt that Estover and Estray to carry the cellent rame, and if the Clab got the presence of Japan in a Orange: royal-blue hoop and collar, out their fell side I incline to think Far Eastern Zone would tend to orange and royal-blue cap. Both they may do it. But unless A. C. frighten away the weaker coun- useful but I fear not classic win- Bowker turns out they will be a bit tries, there is no reason to suppose ners. I like Estover. short in bowling provided that this would really happen. China, Dr. Macgown has Bonny Dundee Hill-Wood la not available. He do finitely will be playing on Saturday for instance, is taking part in the eligble for Derby honours, but the She has little pony's gallop iast Wednesday morn

tas advised at the time of writing American Zone.

theso notes) but it is not absolutely chance of surviving the firsting was far from Impressive, the certain pot that he will be able to turn round. But in the Far East she Anal quarter taking 35 seconds. cut for the big match.

ean well hold her own with the Mr. C. B. Brown will have Fly- Philippines, Indo-Chins, Manchu bynight for short distance races kuo and Malaya. Hongkong's Land Flirt for long distanco eventa interest. In the zone would be pure-to do battle for him on the course. ly that of a spectator. A neutral-

PROSPECTS SUMMED UP. · ground may be necessary. What better place that Hongkong? It

THE SECOND TEST MATCH The West Indies morit congratula. tions on beating England in a Test Match, but, frankly, it is impossible to undera and Wyatt's actions unless be definitely meant to make the game spectacular and to give the West 'In dien every chance.

is ideally situated and can offer feel the race will be fought out be

To sum up Derby prospects; I all facilties. Apart from this competing countries would standtween Herod, Mistake Bay, Trow- bridge and Pacifle Hall. These to get after tifin on the

England were, apparently set 826 the chance of being drawn at are the four ponies I like best at Jast day. home, thus guaranteeing direct the moment, and in the order Such a. ncore in the time and in a revenue. In many respecte named. They will, I feel pure, win fourth innings was not possible in the would seem that Japan might do ordinary way, but no one could quarrel much worse than lead the way in with a decisien to have a crack at it, the formation of the Far Eastng ponies worth watching at the if that is what Wyatt did. (If he did not, then his action is even less easy to be understood). But it la not usually considered good policy to put YAMAGISHI AND NISHIMURA

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races and I also consider the follow-

meeting, namely:--

Clear View, Forest View, Gold Coin, Pontiac Bay, Rous- Arau, Sacajawen, Soldier of Victory, and Victoria. Hall. big score against time. Yet in the JAPAN'S choice of

In all, I have given twelve grif- second innings Farrimend went in Brat, ! players to represent her this Paino first wicket and Smith second year was obvious. Jiro Yamagishi fina. We have still more than a wicket. In the first innings they had recently won the national singies fortnight to go, and I may have batted Nos. 10, 11 and respectivelyt title from Hideo Nishimura, and cause to amend by views during the Again in the first jnings No. 7, Iddon, the two carried off the doublest

Interval I have not included had made 73, and No. 8, Holmes, 85 championship for the second Soldier of Honour s understand not out. In the second innings they successive year. They are Japan's he will only start in the Derby and went in No. 10 and 11. respectively leading players to-day. Yamagi- in nothing clan. Frankly, it's a bit hard to understand, especially as Leyland went in No. 9, shi

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想你 enviable

Next week I shall deal with the It- "Subs" and Australians.

Ames No. 8 and Wyatt himself No. 7 putation in Europe · last year, and Perry wont so far s

has a great tendency

Lieut. Comdr. J. B. Newsom (Orpheus); Lieut. D. E. Holland- (Duchess), Lieut. M. R. Branwell Martin (Tarantula) or E. A. Clayton (Otus), Major

V. J. Benavin J.. Walch

Of course Jockeying to upset the suggest that when wit be an even batting, but you come to think of greater player than Jiro Satoh. it some of the side must be pretty! well fed up with cricket. Wyatt, As a doubles combination Yamagi- Leyland, Ames and Hammond have abi and Nishimura compare favour- had precious little rest in the last few avly with any in the world, Their (R.A.M.C.); ~ Capt. L. years and all the others ha been historic match with Crawford and | (R.A.S.C.); Lieut. C.C. Garthwalte aying more or less continuously Quist last year moved the English (Royal Artillery); Lieut. J. P. DC since May last year. I think that critics to paeans of praise. Nishi-Williams (East Lancashires); Licut.

either there is too much Test Cricket, mura is still

J. R Johnson or that the teams should be made more reliable, if-not-ro-brilliant as-(Zoyal Welch Fusiliers) and Corp.

a fine

(Royal Welch aingics player; Fusiliere); Lieut. J. Rice-Evans quite different ones, though this his colleague. There is no reason D. H. would tend to lower the strength of all why the two should not win more twelfth man will be Lieut. F: D.. Ballard (R.A.S.C.). Tho but the "Australian" team.

glory for Japan this year. Hong-Howle (Kai Tak). TO-MORROW'S GAMES kong, anyway, will be looking for down for decision to-morrow is that to Europe, and at the same time The most important League match, ward to their arrival here en route between the Club and Craigengewer fervently hoping that the weather at the Valley. The Club have their will be a little kinder than last strongest side out see they hare Good Friday, when rained washed preferred G. A. Stewart to U. W out one of the most attractive Baines and include C. K. Hill-Wood tonuls programmea ever aranged the old Oxford Blue. He played here for the local courta once or twice a short while ago, and;

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wrong foot. All I can say is that if Crafgengower win they will deserve the Shield. I wish them luck.

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Ilongkong C. C.

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Shanghal v. Hongkong Monday February 4th.

"roverse match" sheuld be very match on Monday and Tuesday com-noon on Saturday Feb. 2nd. The good. I rather tip H.K.C.C. II to boat mencing at 11 am. on each day, C.CC. as they are at homa. LR.C. The following are the teams: should beat R.E. and R.C.S-there Hongkong CC.-A. W. Hayward is an error in the card, while I think (Cant), T. E. Pearce, G. S. Dunkley, B.A.BC should account for the T. A. Pearce, T. Ride, E. J. I. Navy II if they have a full side. Re Mitchell, T. M. L Redmond, H. Owen crolo should have a stout encounter Hughes, G. R. M. Ricketts, C. K. Hill with the University at Pokfulam Wend and E. R. Duckitt while the Polico may win their United Services: Eleut. Comdr. H. friendly at home with C.S.C.C. W. S. Browning (Medway),

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