THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

THURSDAY FEBRUARY

ST. ANDREW'S TO Oxford Rowing Innovations

HENLEY TRAINING BEGINS

(Continued from Page 8.) conching of "Toggers."

Very

Was

PLAY THREE BACK GAME

PERRY WINS

LE FOR IMPORTANT

CAER CLARK CUP ENCOUNTER

Tennis Honours For British Champion-

The coach, Mr. A. Niabet, will be away for a day or two, but the Rov.

Wellington, N. Z., Jan 29. Conrad Skinner, the old Jesus

Frederick Perry of England, rated Blue, who coxed for Cambridge the world's outstanding tennis singles fifteen years ago and is now a star, to-day added further to his master at Loys School, is assisting laurels for the past several seasoZE in this capacity, meanwhile: He when he defeated Akay, 6-2, 6-8 and took up his old position in the 0-2, winning the New Zealand singles

Agat yesterday and championship. coxwain's coached from there.

"A" Crew.-D. J. Usher (Sutton

WORLD OLYMPICS

Twelfth Meeting To Be Held In Tokyo

Tokyo, Feb. 18.

CHANCE TO BEAT CHAMPIONS

By R.H.B.

FRIENDLY SOCCER

Brokers And Jews In Drawn Game

An exciting and koonly contested soccer game was witnessed yesterday at King's Park when a Jewish team played the Sharsbrokers to a drawn game of two goals ail

The opening exchanges wore fast, the Jewish side doing most of the Owing to the absence of Mrs. Attacking, and being awarded a penalty. Caplan converted to give Rose the Interport goalkeeper, his team an early lead. Undaunted St. Andrew's are resorting to by this early reverse, the EbaTO- the three back game in their brokers set the pace and during the Char Clark hockey last few minutes of the first half important

penalty. fixture against the Hongkong was in turn awarded.

At half Ladies Hockey Club at Sookun- F. M. Omer took the kick and equalis

od for the Sharebrokera. poo on Saturday. The Saints are relying on G, White, time the score was one ali,

After, the breather the Jewish E. Landolt and 14 Jorge to hold the fort, with Mias White being allowed eleven again took the offensive but to kick in the circle in the capacity of found the two backs of the Shero- brokers at the top of their form, and repulsed time and again. Word goalkeeper.

Irene Gittins is being brought into Eventually the Sharabrokers broke the attack at inside-right

through and took the lead through Victory for the Saints will pare the Mackintosh, but during the last five way to wresting the trophy from the minutes of the game Greenburg Hongkong Ladies who. Lave bold it equalised for his team with a good

since 1920,

St Andrew's team will be as follows:-G. White, E. Landolt. Jorge; 1. L. Woolley, J.Wong. Everest; F. Wong, 1. Gittins, M. Woolley, P. Gittina and B. Churn

header.

To-day's work here, though not

serious,

certainly heartening. Though it was only

Perry, in addition to being Great the first day of training, there was

American singles champion, a livelinesa quite unknown in the

"B" crew wore afloat-at-2.30, Britain's singles champlon, le also past few years. Alteady there is under J. F. Best (Pembroke), who

Competing with partners In the and mixed doubles touITA- some real punch in the work and missed his Blue three years ago they are hitting the water ne if through illness. "A" crew pad-doubles

an hour mants, Perry also annexed premier they meant it Paddling against died downstream half the wind; the crew were fairly later, with Szilagyi was brought honors therein, further adding to his steady, but with the wind behind in at 2 in place of D. W. Burnford, renown, them they were inclined to get off When the boat was turned at Baits- hite he went to stroke, changing their feet.

places with F. W. Stammers. Burn- The Presdent did not take his ford came in at 6 in place of W. J. place in "A" crow, and I think it. M. Laurio when they easted at is most unlikely that he will row Grassy, but Laurie went back into at all. He is making strenuous the boat again at the Railway

The game was played in the best and apparently successful efforts Bridge. The work consisted of

of mirit Greenburg, Caplan and to rehabilitate Oxford rowing, short stages of paddling.

to

Goldenburg. were outstanding for the and he should the better be able

In accordance with a unanimous

Jewish team: while Kitchell in goal and S. A. Ismail and R. M. Omar at do this if he can take a broad view

(back shone in the Sharebrokers' de and not bo worried with his own Coldfield, Josus) (bow), 11.8; D.

Assembly, Mr. Ushizuka, Mayor of

fance, Mackintosh was also in the rowing. Meanwhile, he is coach-W. Burnford (St. Paul's, Jesus), resolution adopted by the Municipal ing the lais crew, which is in no 12.11: J. H. C. Powell (Eton. Third, Tokyo, has cabled Signor Mussolini,

The Hongkong Ladies are with-limelight during the second half. sense to be regarded purely as a Trinity) 12.9: M. P. Lonnon expressing deep appreciation in the Third Trinity), name of Tokyo, for 11 Duce's friendly "stalking horse" for the Varsity (Westminster, Eight, but will be specially train-12.1: J. H. T. Wilson (Shrewsbury, gesture in waiving claim to hold the out the services of Miss B. M. Pope, while Arculll on the left wing put

has gone home on leave. ed to row in the Head of the River Pombroke), 12.34 W. G. R. M. twelfth Olympic Games in Rome in brilliant Interport centre-half, who in some fine contres.

Laurie (Monkton Combe, Selwyn), 1940, in favour of Tokyo,

The return of Jean Dalziel and Mrs. race at Putney on March 21.

19.10: T. R. M. Bristow (Dulwich,

If the Osla Conferenco choopas Moutrie (formerly, Miss Joan Chur Pembroke), 12.10: F. M. G. Stam Tokyo as the venue for the Twelfth chill) will strengthen the champion's

(stroke).

the Mayor Imers (Radley, Jesus)

Olympiad,

assured line considerably..

N. McKenna is playing pivot with Skinner Mussolini' that Japan would support 11.11;

Conrad Rev. (Jesus) (cox), 11.8.

Italy's claim to hold the Thirteenth C. Ferguson and J. Smalley as wing

halves.

The team is as follows:-B. Hance; "B" Crew.-A. D. Kingsford Olympiad in Rome.

The Municipal Assembly also pass E. M. Gray and B. Helbling: C (Uppingham, Pembroko) (bow), 12.9: N. G. Pascalia (Durham. Pem-ed a resolation that 1,000,000 yen be Ferguson, N. McKenna and J. T. C. broke) 12.5; A. S. Hawkins (Simon appropriated towards a subsidy fund Smalley; B. Marsh, J. Dalziel, Mrs. Langton's, Canterbury, Christ's), okyo in 1940-Restor.

to facilitate foreign athletes visiting P. M, Harrop, Birs. G. C. Mouttle and Lady 12.0: C. I. Hoskyn (Bedford, Cambridge, Jan. 4. Margaret), 13.0: D. G. Kingsford

At yesterday afternoon's monthly With the return of E. A. Szilagy! (Unoinham, Pembroke). 12.9: W.

Inceting of the Chinese Chamber of (Jesus), who stroked one of the R. Lawson (Repton. Pembroke), trial, eights last term, there was 12.5; H. Marnham (Stellenbosch, Commercs, Messrs. Chau Sing-chi and considerable experimenting during S.A.. Jus), 18.4: S. R. Tubbs Li Ping-sum, members of the General CafuB) (stroke), Committee, were elected auditors to the outing of "A" crew at Cam (Shrewsbury, bridge yesterday. Changes were 11.5; J. N. Duckworth (Lincoln, go through the Chamber's accounts

{Jesus)·(cox), 8.4. made on both journeys.

EXPERIMENTS ON THE CAM

Szilagyi Takes Turn At Stroke

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FRIENDLY HOCKEY

CLUB BEAT WEAK. RADIO TEAM

SPORT

ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1935. 16th 18th, 19th, 20th and 23rd. February, 1935,

On Saturday 10th, Monday 18th. Tuesday 19th, and Wednesday 20th

February, the first bell will be rung at. 11 am.. and the first race will be run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, 23rd February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the first race wil be run at 2.00 p.m.

The tin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four days.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members are reminded that they their and their ladies must wear Fielding a weak team, the Radio badges prominently displayed through- Sports Club suffered defeat at the out the Meeting.

No one without a badge will be hands of the Hongkong Hockey Club'

on the admitted to the Members' Enclosure. seniora by six goals to oRG

Badges admitting non-members to Club Enclosure and Club ground at King's Park yesterday

the Membern” afternoon..

Starting with only ten players, the Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax Radio waro assisted by Kalwant or $40.00, including tax for

Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 Singh, the Interporter, who played

respectively) are obtainable through at right back.

the Secretary upon introduction by a member, auch Member to be respon- sible for all chits, etc.

the

Badges admitting to Members* En. closure will NOT be on sale at the

Race Course.

The Club played well as a team, their forwards combining with good understanding. Their first goal came de- when Bagwan Singh, a Radio fender, defected the ball into his own net past U. B. Souza.

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Shortly after G. E. R. Divett flick- Gloucester Building, (Tel 27794) ed in a shot from a rebound-and-be-WILL-CLOSE-AT-10 m. ON THE fare the interval scored two more FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.80. goals to complete the "hat trick." p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY.

In the second half Divett added # A limited number of tiffins will be sixth goal and before the end of the obtainable each day at the Club game, Burgin Singh, playing at la- House, provided they are ordered in side right, netted the Radio's solitary advance from the No. 1 Eoy, Tale- goal,

phone No. 21920.

Gurbachan Singh, Kalwant Singh On no pretext will children be and Sarnagat Singh worked hard for permitted is either enclosure during the Radio, while A. T. Lay led the the first four days of the Meeting. Club attack very well, indulging in some neat reverse stick work.

ARMY TRIAL GAME,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Public

In the final Army hockey trial Enclosure is $2.00 per day including match in preparation for the Triangu. tax for all persons including ladies lar Tournament gemo against the and is payable at the Gate,

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are Club next week, the Whites defeated

admitted to the Public Enclosure at the Colours by four goals to two an $1.00 per day including tax. the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday after-i Bookmakers. Tic Tac mon ote. will noon. The Whites, playing superior

within hockey, led by the odd goal in five at not be permitted to operate

The Hong Kong the Interval: Khada Bux (2), May the precincts of and Reckes petted for the winners Jockey Clab daring the Race Meeting. Tiffins will be obtainablo in the while the goal scorers for the Colours! were Aya Singh and L. Garthwaite, Restaurant in the Public Enclosure. the Interport inside-left.

RECREIO DEFEATED

`SERVANTS' PASSES.

Passes for Servants will be issued In a fast friendly match played on an application to the Secretary, Ard the Marina ground yesterday after-Floor, Gloucester Building noon, the 4th Battery, Hongkong Any persons found loitering with Singapore Brigade R. A. defented Servants' passes in their possession the Club do Recreio by two goals to will forfeit the same and will be one. The score at the interval was removed from the enclosure. one-all. Alam Sher (centre-forward) the Battery scored both goals for while A. M. Xavier netted the Re- crelo's goal.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 11th February, 1985.·

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