THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY; JANUARY 31, 1936.

COLONY HOCKEY LADIES TRIUMPHANT RETURN

WITH INTERPORT SHIELD

MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS

COLONY TITLE AT STAKE

FINAL TO-MORROW

(By:"Veritas"),

H. D. Ramjaha and Mrs. Chia Chan-chiu receive their second successive opportunity of winning the Colony mixed doubles tennis championship to- morrow afternoon when, at the CRC, they engage. L. Gold- man and Miss Rosamund Han- cock in the final.

respective

Our Daily Golf Hints

No one can control tension, any more than one can con- trol lightning.

Tension must be stopped at the source, and the starting place is the brain or mind.

Gruntland Rice.

RIFLE SHOOTING

GOOD SCORES AT

PRACTICE ·

BISLEY ADJUTANT

Miss Bryson Boasts A

Black Eye

As Spoils Of Victory

MRS. HARROP SAYS TEAM WAS GREAT

It was a happy, excited, gaily chattering party of lady hockey players who welcomed friends at the Kowloon wharf from

FANLING GOLF

HITCHCOCK_CANNOT PLAY

IN INTERNATIONAL POLO MATCH FOR U.S:

New York, Jan. 30. America's team for the famous Westchester International pelo eup against Britain will not include the brilliant Thomas Hitchcock, world's leading polo player according to a Reuter mensage. Hitchcock is unable to play owing to pressure of busi-

nera.

The committee has therefore Invited Brie Pedley to substitute for Hitchcock, but the announce ment has reduced the odds in favour of an American victory to 8 10 5.

the decks of the Kashima Maru STARTING TIMES FOR Financial

this morning signalising the

return of the triumphant Inter- port hockey team.

The spoils of victory included the White Shield in the care of Miss E.

SUNDAY

Old Course

1.20 E. M. Bryden, I. H. Geare. 0.21 A. D. Hemphreys, I. II.

Mundy.

9.30

0.28 0. E. C. Marton, T. A. Penrée.

A. Nicol, G. B. S. Thomson. A. II. McBride, K. S, Robert-

KOR.

9.40

0.44

048

W. W. C. Shewan, K. Collings, G. W. Sowell, J. W. Alabaster, W. J. S. Key, D. L. Prophet.

9.62

A. Sommerfelt, J. Forbes.

10.00

9.50

At a special meeting of the Coun-Grey, Hongkong's skipper, and a cil, held last week, it was announc-black eye proudly born by Miss the ed that Lieut. Colonel II. L. Mur Marion Bryson. Basing one's judgment on

per-row, 1.5-0.. had found it necessary

9.32 She received this early in the strongth of the formancen of the players in the semi-owing to pressure of work, to tender Anals one is inclined to favear the his resignation as President and Interport game, a hockey stick catch- finished the Thele Chairman of the Council. This re-ing her a nasty blow, but she refused chances of the challengers. success against W. C. Hung and Mrs. signation was accepted with the to stop playing and

was greatest regret and it was unanim match with only one eye open.

Subsequently she had it examined Nora Wilson, on that occasion was cleverly effected, whereas, the holders ously decided that Capt. R. D. Walk-

er should be invited to take Colonel by a doctor who pronounced that it div

not greatly Impress against Murrow's place. It is understood was not dangerous. Captain Mine and Miss Saville.

As expected the whole has acceded to that Capt, Walker Both Goldman and Miss Hancock, this request and that he is, in con- well us Mrs. P. M. Harrop the however, are players who invariably rise to the occasion, and usually pull quence, the new President of the capable manager were delighted with Association and Chairman of the the result of their visit to Shanghai. Council."

MUCH SUPEPIOR

their bont shots when most out needed. Thor did no in the final last year as well as in their more recent matchan

that

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FOR

THE

NAME

ON THE

SELVEDGE.

(Continued from Page 8.) $080,000 with Baer In Now York; and $129,000 with Paulino Uzcudun in New York.

$348,542 IN SIX MONTHS In the course of four bouts in less thon six months, Louis collected J. Angwin, B. H. C. Hallowes purses totalling $348,542.07. One A. McKellar, N. K. Littlejohn.third for his managers and taxes N. Williamson, G. T. May have cut into this sum, but he still 10.08 J. Price, T. R. Rowell, 10.04

OBTAINABLE IN MANY COLOURS AND PATTERNS AT ALL GOODS STORES is doing pretty well for a boy who A. Murdock, P. Tod.

THROUGHOUT THE EAST. IF ANY DIFFICULTY PLEANB WIŁYM WM. HOLLINS 2 10.12 A.

was working for $25 a week in an

CO. LTD. VITELLA HOUSE, CASTLE BOULEVARD, NOTTINGHAM. G. S. Chambers, J. 3. Dunnett automobile plant in Detroit less tuu team 10.20 5. P. Langley, W. N. Buyers

18 months ago. Louis has handled Mrs. Harrop said that the

S. Dykes.

his money

fistical LOOK Financially, C. Audio,

visely. mound K. W.

C. I. Bowler,

ly, he is somewhat alike. lie A. II. Penn ground for the Interport match was 10.28 K. W. dreadful, but Hongkong proved itself 10.32 A superior in every phase of the game-10.30 N. L. Smith, C. Marcilio.

apoo and 10.40 G. IL. Wilson, C. W. Jeffries. team work, stick-work. stamina. Furthermore they adapted 10.44 J. W. Mayhew, D. A. O'Kieffe, themselves much quicker and better 10.48 W. N. A. Smalley, D.

Edward, to the conditions.

"If the ground had been drier 10.62 R. M. Henderson, R. Young.

L. R. Billinghurst, R. G. Weib, we should have won by a much

D. J.

J. Keogh, P. Morrison. bigger score" claimed Mrs. Harrop. "Misa Marie Smith and Miss West- W. J. E. Mackenzie, F. M

Ellis. cott both played remarkably fine games. Miss Westcott was especially Surg. Li Cdr. Marks, Pay.

Lt. Morant. prominent in the early stage of the Interport, although towards the end Lt.Cdr. Russell, T. R. Chassels.

stiff."

Commodore Sedgwick, Comer, she was nearly frozen

Hole. Asked what she thought of Shanghai team Mrs. Harrop said that . L. Moncrieff, Lt. Col.

Robertson. they played very well but were clear ly upset by the ground although they Wing Cdr. Bishop, C. Bulmer were far more used to such conditions than Hongkong.

It was also decided that paid cleri- cal assistance should be afforded the Honorary Secretary, in view of the work enlafted bbie forthcoming Prize Meating, publication of the Much depends on Mr. Chiu. if Year Book, the arrangement and she can shake off her habit of dein addition to the normal work veloping nervce and produce the same which has now become unduly heavy form as in the sol-anl she and owing to the unexpected growth in 'Rumjahn have

even membership. tchances of winning.

Although the Spoon and Practice re-Shoot held on Wednesday afternoon Rumjahn appears to have covered something like his old form.was not so well attended as usual, He did have a bad patch and there owing in particular to well over one soomed to be evidence at one time hundred members being in camp at some very good he was really on the want. the present time, But his "clasry" volloying and strong shooting was witnessed. One score ground strokes against Hung and in particular deserves special natice Airs. Wilson called for a re-valuation-that made by Rifleman McGrath, of his form, and if he strikes it of the 1st Bn. Royal Ulster Rifles, again to-morrow he may well cause who, sheeting with the "1914" rifle for the first time, and without a the deposition of the champions.

Steadiness whether under pressure ling. put on a score 20 at 200 or in forcing the exchanges will un. yards, the mine at 600 yards and 82 at 600 yards, a highly creditable doubtedly be the big factor with performance. Goldman and M Hancock. It is Another newcomer to the ranges their ability to maintain the rallies until opportunity for an ace shot was Captain J. Rybat, R.A

who, shooting for the first time with presents itself, that has brought them 1914" rific, put on a score of 31, so much euccess in tournament tennis, and makes them the hardest couple in the Colony to boat.

it will be a clomoly contested game In the S.R. (b), class, scores of and is sure to attract a large at 90 and over were made by:- Lendatice of enthusiasta.

200 G^3 600 Yds. Yds. Yds. Til.

standard.

NEED COACHING

the

be

10.56

11.00

11.04

11.08

11.12

5.

figures it'll do him some good. First thing he did when he reached the big money was to buy his mother a home. Then he took out an annuity, into which he already has paid 100,000. He hopes to put $600,000 into it

1,000 into before he hangs up his gloves.

While Louis

was a natural box- office attraction because of his punch- it in doubtful if he could ing power,

present affluence without have his Jncoba. Whọn Louis knocked out Carners and Beer, it looked like he would soon run out of opponents, but Pauling Jacoon quickly dug up and then pulled in Gastanaga and Ketzlaff to keep the money rolling [1. Jacobs biggest coup was in getting Max Schmeling to come back to this country to meet Loals in June-a bout many figure will draw more than 9.24 W. W. Murdock, W. S. Iillier.because of his willingness to gamble. $1,000,000. Jacobs landed Schmeling 9.32 Mrs. Smalley, Miss Curtin. 9.40 H. U. Ireland, A. B. Purves.

11.16 11.20 11.24

Johnson.

New Course

9.44

9.53

W. Sharp, A. A. Bremner. R. L. S. Webb, G. A. Stewart Mrs. Jeffries, Mrs. Matthews.

ARMY SELECTS TEAM

Madison

Square Garden wanted Schmeling for Braddock, and the that bout. German expressed a preference for

JACOBS ISN'T GREEDY

The Garden even had first crack at the German, but they turned down his request for a $2,000 advance to defray the expenses of his trip to this country, Schmeling walked down 49th street to Jacobs office and got a $20,000 advance-10 times what he had asked the Garden.

It appeared that Shanghal's great need was coaching. She had heard 12 and 34, an BESTegale of 97, which this expressed during the series by gure gave him second place in order Shanghai followers of the game, and of merit, as regards the nett aggre- she believed that it was the intention 10.44 Miss Hancock's fine forehand driv gate score. This officer was the of prominent players in Shanghal to ing and Goldman's consistency at the Adjutant of the Indian team, which take the girls in hand next season to Hongkong's net will probably pull them through won the Kolapore Cup, at Bisley last and train them up to more championship trophies. But year.

Nevertheless, added Mra. Harrop. she believed Hongkong would strong enough to withstand the! challenge as the Colony has plenty of good talent being developed.

Jacobs isn't greedy. He has the Miss Sybil Dalziel did not enjoy the

gambler's instinct, and is willing to best of luck. She left Hongkong

a loss of a small profit to set take an injured foot and on the trip up fell

The composition of the Army team the stage for a big gate. Ilo made and further damaged it. However she made a quick recovery to meet South China Athletle in the only $35,000 from the Paulino bout, and In- but he kept Louis active and was able to play in Shanghal Kotewall Cup on Sunday afternoon creased the negro's prestige for Concerning the secial side of the has been announced. It includes the ballyhoo purposes. Louis is now the The winner of the Handicap Spoon tour, Mrs. Harrop said the team was majority of the players forecast in only minn able to knock out Uzcudun, generously treated, An official tifin the Telegraph yesterday, although the iron man." Miko figures that for S. (a) shooting was Arm was held in the Parks Hotel on Campbell of the Ulster secures D will be worth an extra $100,000 at Sergt. Major MoConnell, who also the Thursday when both Interport place.

The match starts at 3.30 and will be played at the Chinese Recreation Club, Causeway Bay,

C.P.O. Black (Ser.) 33-94-8299 Capt. Rybot (-) 31 32 34 97 Arm: Cpl Butter-

field (-)

31 30 32 13 Rímn. McGrath (-) 29 20 32 .90

901

TO-DAY'S HOCKEY / Moreton (4) 25 34 31

Recreio To Meet Club

2/L Holmes (Ser.) 29 32, 29

'90

Winner of Nett Spoon. Winner of Handicap Spoon.

mnda the highest nett score.

The revised list of handicaps has The following will represent the Club do Recreio "A" in a friendly now been completed and l appear- hockey game against the Hongkong be published next week. There are Ing in the Association's "Bulletin" to Hockey Club "A" at King's Park 5 p.m. to-day-A. N. Other;. E. Aparate liste for S. (a) and S.R. Alves (capt) and A. J. Basto; (b) competitors, which is now essen tial since so many members have A da Silva, Oliveira and A. M. transferred from the former cinsel Aivas: A. R. de Pinna, F. Nolasco, fication to the latter one, A. A. R. Botelho, A. S. Xavier and A. Angelo.

CLUB SECONDS

over

with

teams were present as well as Cap tain Clark, President of the Shanghai Men's Hockey Association, and wife Mrs. Clark.

bia

Owing to the death of the King the Interport dinner was cancelled, and the White Shield presented to the Colony at the close of the Inter- port game. The presentation was made by Mr. White, the donor, and Miss E. Grey suitably acknowledged, encounter against II.M.S. Parthian expressing thanks to everybody for by four goals to three.

given the splendid hospitality Hongkong team.

RADIO ♥, CLUB

the

-FOR-KOTEWALL CUP CAME

Rowlands (Fusiliers); Swain (E Lance) and Steels (E. Lane); Dall (E. Lanies), Campbell (Ulater Rifles) and Evans (Fusillers); Smith (E. Lanca), Sandford (E Lanca), Coakley (Fusiliers), Talbot (Fusiliers) and Riding (E. Lanes).

AMERICA'S CUP

Keel Laid For New Yacht

the box office for the Schmeling bout.

DERBY CANDIDATES `· DISAPPOINT

(Continued from Pago 8.), However, at this time last year, the 1035 Aussies were putting up some Ano performances, especially that of Streamline, and he took 3.04.4/5 to cover the circuit. From observations (though I may be a poor judge) it The following will represent the

The annual meeting of the Salva.

scens that there are only a few Hongkong Hockey Club against the tion Army Home for Women and

stayors In this year's batch, and Radio Sports Club on the Radio Girls, and reception to Brigadier and

under the category of sprinters, we sports ground, Caroline Hill, at 5 Mrs. J. E. Sansom, and new missionary p.m. to-day-H. F, 'Shields;' officers, will be held on Tuesday,

Gosport, Jan. 20. certainly have a bunch of spoedy Fatter (Capt.) and G. Sommer; J. February 4, at 4.30 p.m. in the Home, The keel was laid here to-day of merchants. The Shanghai jockeys

new L Cotesworth, W. A. Reed and Rat 2, Embankment Road, Kowloon.# yacht for Lord Sopwith, will be seen in action during next A. Bates; S.A. Fowler, K. C. Wood Lady Southorn will preside, and

which tho millionaire yachtsman week and I hope by then I would be In a vigorous hockey match At King's Park yesterday the Royal house, G. E. R. Divelt, D. Carey and Colonel George Davis of the U.S.A. plans to use in 1937 in challenging in a position to predict the winner

of the Rooty-Hill Derby. D. L. Nooy.

for the America Cup.-United Press. Corps of Signals won'their Mamak |

The Hongkong Hockey Club team to meet the Recreio will be as fol- lowa --Van dór Waal;. A. Tate and RH. D. Lane A. N. Other, E. G. Dale and A. N. Other: A. N. Other, N. A. E. Mackay, G. E. R. Divott, A. A. R. Botelho and A. J. Bonnett,

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