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LOCAL HOCKEY
CLUB JUNIORS BEAT
H.M.S. HERMES
FEBRUARY 16, 1935.
WHAT BIG LEAGUERS THOUGHT OF EAST
In a friendly hockey match played Ruth Played A Good
at King's Park yesterday afternoon. the longkong hockey Club scu eloven defeated H.M.B. Hermes by Ava gonia to one.
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The Club forward line combined well. In the first half E. C. Fincher gave the Club the lead, P. II. Bonior
Naval side.
In the second half, the Club made repeated attacks on the Hermes goal. the Rev. A. J. Bennitt and Senior (2) bringing the total to five.
For the Club, A. A. R. Botelho, R. 1. D. Lane and W. Shewan were su standing in defence, while Evans, in between the sticks for the Hermes brought off many splendid saves.
Sub-Lt. Alexander Sinclair, of the Navy, was included in the Club team and played an outstanding game in the pivotal position.
Game In Orient
Victoria, B. C. Connie Mack, Manager of the
York Yankees.
Rath led the team in hitting, Mack said, outhitting even auch mighty "awatters" as Bing Miller, Lou Gehrig and Jimmy Foxx.
OXFORD CREW IN A TRIAL
Cantabs In Close Finish
SPORT ADVTS.
THE RONG KONG JOCKHY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1985 16th, 18th 19th, 20th February, 1935.
and
Loudon, Jan. 21. The Cambridge University Arat crow eclipsed a fortnight's prac÷ tice with a splendid performance on Saturday, when, although they raceday 10th, and Wednesday 2018 On Saturday 16th, Monday 180),
ENCLOSURE
time, Lieut. Langmore netted for the a tour of the Orient with his lengths in a 131⁄4min. row, that 11 am, and the first raco wśli "by adding a second point. Before half- 3 Philadelphia Atblotica, back from were handicapped by some eight February, the first bail,will be rung American League All-star team, finished with an advantage of run at 11.80 4.m. On Saturday, 23rd says that Babe Ruth played batter nearly quarter of a length.
February, the first, boil will bá, xưng baseball while in Japan than he This is a creditable perforat 1.30. p.m., and the first vace wil did in the United States in his manco, as at the beginning of the bo run at 200 pm.
The tin Interval will be takm at two seasons with the. Now weak the men did not show any
somblance of a crow, but the daily after the fifth race on the Brst fou outings to Clayhithe under Mr. days. Archio Nisbet have worked won MEMBERS' BADGES AND ders with them-no much so that a comparatively. ragged crow is turned into an with uniformity of length add rhythm. The grew have covered approximately 68 "The Japanese gave rousing re-miles in six outings during this captions to the American players, past week. sometimes almost mobbing them In the rush to pay personal tribute to Ruth, who personifies the game to millions of Orientals who follow
Mack continued.
INTERNATIONAL TRIALS
In preparation for the forthcoming local International Hockey Tourne ment, India and Fortugal are holding trials on Monday afternoon.
The Portuguese trial teams have
been selected as follows
GREAT RECEPTION
Members are reminded that they and their ladios mas wear thele badges prominently displayed through
at the Meatingy
admitted to the Members Enclosure,
No one without a badge:" will be
Badges admitting non-members to The Dark Blues, who had their the Members Enclosure and Ch
Nooma at 810,00 per day including tow Henley on Saturday, covered the Meeting Cladies 50.00 and £20.0 first trial over the full course af mor $40.00 including tax for three miles from Marsh Lock to respectively) are obtainable through Hambleden Lock in 18min. 8soc. the Becretary upon introduction by a The performance was praise-member, sub Kamber to be respony worthy, for they had to contendsible for all chite, etc.
Badges admitting to Hembers' Bas head wind. D. M. de R. Winser Race Course. took the crew off at 24, and main- tained 23 throughout until the final burst, when the striking was worked up to 30.
Colours:-U, B. Souza; J. Noronha With better pitching and hitting and F. G. Barros: A. Bilva, E. Lathe Japanese clubs would be for Gosano and L. Oifvoire; B. Gorano, H. Ozorio; N. Beltruo, J. Pinto and A. Į midable, although they are handi- with rough water and a strong closure will NOT be on sale at the
capped by their small stature, he sald.
P. Souto.
Whites:A. P. Eca da Silva: A. A. Dos Remedios and A. M. Rodrigues; A. J. Basto, J. Gonsalves and A. Nolasco da Silva; C. Barros, A. M. Xavier, G. Ribeiro, P. Xavior and A. Xavier.
The Indian trial teams are as fol- Iow:
"The Japanese teams had two or three good looking prospects but most of their men are only equal to our clans "A" players," he continued..
Whites:-Nur Mohamed: Kishan The tremedous enthusiasm over Bingh and Khan Bahudar; Tara baseball in Japan was shown, the Singh, Dulla Singh and Aint Din: manager smid, by the fact that a Waayat Shah, Kartar Singh, Gur total of 200,000 people turned out bachan Singh, Kuda Bux andLat Singh.
to son four games in Tokyo,
Colours: Ramzam; Karaim Singh and Methab All; Boota Singh, Bachan Singh and Mohinder Singh: Khuda CRICKET TEAMS Bux, Rulla Khan, Aya Singh, Dost Mohammed and Faufa Singh."
ARMY TEAM FOR MATCH WITH CLUB
TRIANGULAR TOURNEY
Volunteers To Play United Services
The following will represent the Hongkong Volunteers in a cricket The Army have selected their match against the United Services en hockey team which is to meet the Monday and Tuesday on the Club Hongkong Hockey Clab in the ground, beginning at 1.15 pan, on each Triangular Tournament at King's | day: - Park on Wednesday next, commencing at 6 p.m.
The side is as follows:
Pte. Hollingsworth (Lincolns); Licut, N, W. Metcalfe (.K.S.R.A.) and Sep. Khan Bahadur (Punjabis); Ligut. J. P. Williamas. Nk. Dullah Singh (Punjabis); and L/Nk. Aln Din (Punjabi); Sig. May (Royal
E. J. R. Mitchell (capt.), H. Owen Hughes, W. Keith Robinson, R. 31. Griffiths, G. E. R. Divott, J. E. Pot- ter, A. P. Paroira, A. K. MacKenzie, S. Forbes, G. A. Gutterres and E. C. Fincher.
KOWLOON C. C. v. ARMY
The Kowloon C. C. are due to ment Corps of Signals), Lieut. C. C. Garth- the Army in a First Division League waite (H.K.8.R.A.), capt, W. O. n.atch at Kowloon this afternoon. senior (A.E.C.). L/Nk. Kartar The following players have been Singh (Punjab) and I/Nk. Lall selected to represent the Army: Singh (Punjabis).
Col. E. St. G. Kirke (Headquarter Reserves:-Llést. J. 0.
J. Major V.
Bonavia Laine Staff), (Royal Artillery) and Colour Sergt. A. M. C.), Capt. J. Walch Rocks (Lucolna).
(R.A.S.C.), Lieut. C. C. Garthwalte (Royal Artillery), Lieut. J. R. John son (Royal Wolch Fusiliers), Lieut. J.-A.-N-Rice-Evans (Royal Walch RUGBY FOOTBALL Fusilers), Lieut. 3, P. Williams (East
Royal Air Force To Meet Navy
The annual Rugby match between the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force is to be played at Twickenham this afternoon,
There are quite a number of other fixtures to be decided, including the
Lancashires), C. S. M. J. Elvin (East Lancashires), Corp. W. H. Colledge (R. A. M. C.), Corp. D. Ballard (R. A. S. C.) and Private J. Dewey (Lincolnshires).
Private Baker (East Lancashires) is twelfth man.
W. O. I. R. Jordan (Royal Engineera) will umpire while L/Corpl. E. H. Meadows (R. A. M. O.) will
score.
game between the Civil Services and SWIMMING CHAMPION the Army to be played at Chiswick.
The principal matches this after-
noon are as follows:
Royal Navy
Bath Bedford
Bridgwater Cambridge U. Civil Servic
Devonport
Halifax
Headingley
Llanelly
v. Royal Air Force Record for Breast Stroke
(at Twickenham)
T. Gloucester
v. 0. M. T.
v. St. Bart's
v. Blackheath
The Army. (at Chiswick) v. Camborne *. Manchester v. Bradford
v. Exeter
v. Bristol
London Irish-v. Fandan Welsh London Scot. licensed arms, Northampton
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A limited number of tiffinis will be obtainable each day at the Clab House; provided they are ordered 15 advance from the No. 1 Boy, 'Teld" [phone No. 21020,
On ng pretext will children permitted, in alther enclosure-during The first four days of the Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
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Soldiers and Sallors in uniform ano admitied to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.
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