THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY

1936.

Interport Features Described For "Telegraph"

LADIES SEE SNOW FOR

FIRST TIME

HOCKEY REFEREEING

LAX IN SHANGHAI

LEE WAI-TONG FROZEN STIFF

(By R. H. B.)

and then make the hit. ports which I saw in Shanghal Miss Westcott felt the cold terribly. First of all it was my first experience

JUST a few thoughts of the Intor-warni up,

Mr. the

of snow; the same goes for a Gumber MRS. Phyllis Harrop, manager of

and team, of our hockey players including | the hockey Jossio Wong, Phylls Gittina and Manning Railton, manager of Anne Fowler.

football team, have every right to feel proud of the successes of their THE ladies can tell you better than respective teams,

I what it is like to battle through mud and snow. I just sat and ahiver-RS. Lunsch, the Hongkong goal- keeper, kept a clean sheet. Not ed in company with the Hongkong footballers. Wo shouted for the a single shot went pass her. Ex- ladies which at least kept our larynx | cellent. from freezing, bat oh! our feet and

hands!

·

DOOR Lee Wal-tong!

род

Ho Was

dangarom in the first half but

Inter on he stood, a pathetic, frozen Agure. His feet refused to function;

BILLIARDS

Agung, be he couldn't move even i MATCHES PLAYED he had tried.

DAVID Leonard ploughed his way

through the snow and gave in valuable assistanco to make things casier for Lee, but oven Leonard felt the strain.

• 解

PERNIE Gosano dropped back in defence towards the closing stages when Shanghai were pre!

hard.

And were his services

LAST WEEK

GRIMMITT OUT

SOUTH

CHINA'S DEBACLE

(Continued from Page 8.)

ball, with honours very evenly shared.

.

The anme cannot be said for the

Chinese Giving due allowance for the absence of Lee, Tam and Li Tin-sang and the unhappy injury to Leung In-chan, it still remains to be recorded that they played very dis-

appointing football..

It was not as though the forwards did not have opportunities. They were there in plenty in the first half. Bat, recalling their habits of three

age, none of the vanNETS #O FOTER wanted the

of shooting.

Ip

Pak-wa

They doFERPONGIDITY. Several Laicheung, presented

times

and Fung

with pukka shooting chances pre- ferred to pass to a marked colleague. And auch tactics are not advisable

againat determined young men such

0.

a Swain, Stodle, Campbell, Evans and Ball.

TOO CLOSE

And I approach work the attack were never open enough. The move

The following were the results of ment of the ball was confined to a

the matches played last week in the Hongkong Billiards Tournament:

SENIOR M. N. Rakuson bant J. F. McGowan

500-343.

Behind them a half back trio

Mra, Chiu Chun-chiu snapped as she went up to the not to volley during the mixed doubles championship final on Saturday. Rumjahn, ker partner, is seen watching her make the stroke. (Photo: Mas

Cheung).

FANLING RACES

COMPLETE LIST

OF RESULTS

in

The following are the results the Fanling race meeting hell yester flay.

The New South Wales Cap," over a country course of about three milen. Oddsfish's Flummery (155 lbs.) (Dovaux)

Dr. J. C. Macgown's The Giraffe

(155 lbs.)

LOCAL YACHTING

Championship Series: Yesterday's Re-sail

-In the resail of the third cham pionship series yesterday over a diei tance of 24 miles round Hongkong (S), the event was won by Catty sail ed by Mr. F. C. Manning. This bónb

is now lending with 20 points.

In the cruiser event the race was v won by Mr. N. Groncher in Cigale, Mr. N. F. Nicholson in 'Norseman, being second.

Full results follow:

"y" Claan

Pos. Pts. Totak.

4

a

(Wing Comdr. C. R. Keary) Keary) (Capt. P. F. Foley and J. Il, C. Hamilton) Monsoon

1

(Davis)

2

H. do B. Pritchard's Lugy Glitters

(155 lbs.)

(Pritchard)

Won By two lengths; a head.

Pari-mutuet:

Winner $40. Places

Typhoon

| $8.40; $6.20,

The Bheung Shui Steeplechase, 1% miles.

Terp

2 B. F's. Dlogenes (155 ha)

(Harris)

1

Wong Sul Ngan's Burgomaster

(1G8. Ibe,)

(Davis)

(Black)

2

Cutty

(hir. F. C. Manning)

Penquin $23.70.

1

2

.10

Mr. A. H. Potts' Soldier of Italy

(158 lbs.)

Won By four lengths; six lengths, Pari-mutuel - Winner Places $9.60; $7.

**The Boefsteaks” Division “B” ovor

a country course of about three miles.

ARMY NARROWLY BEAT Manon T3 (175 lbs)

NAVY AT RUGBY

RESULT NOT IN ACCORDANCE

WITH EXCHANGES

Derma Real (3 points).

(Mr. H. W. Dulley) Norddwester

(Mr. W. 8. Porleder)

(Capt. E. M. Eley) Sai Long

G (Capt. W. N. Cowan and Capt. J. Hooper)

21 Axuma

(labor-Carr) 1

Spirit Capt. Gwydyr-Jones'

(175 Thes) (Gwydyr Jones) 2 B. F's The Snipe (175 lbs.) (Henriquon) Won by many lengths; many lengths.

Craisers

13

15

Fishbed Offrected Pan Pas 243. ∙16.2010 15.17.30 8 12 04

(Mr. E. B. Lambert)

3 La Cigale 18.07.38 15.07.32 1 15'43

(Mr. N. Croucher)

Pari-mutuel: --- Winner 896.80, Places $11.80; 914.80; $23.90.

The Grand Military Handicap &

Sassoon Cap," 11⁄2 miles.

Tho Gadwall Mr. Portman's (Pritchard)

(160 lbs.)

Mr. Gregory's Ike

(152 Tbs.) (Gregory)

(Black)

Mr. A. H. Potts' Classic Hall

Though they enjoyed much more of a Navy side by two gosis, a penalty the exchanges than their opponents, goal and a try (16 points) to a pensity the goal (3 points) in an exciting friendly the Navy met with defeat at hands of the Army is a Triangular rugby encounter. hand Tournament rugby

match played on Stoker Warron, who was injured ass so obvious that the Army dee the Club ground, Happy Valley, on but who returned later in the match, D. The Army won kicked the Navy's penalty goal. fenders were always able to anti-Saturday, afternoon.

(8 points) to a Hynes and G. S. Wilson scored trien by a goal and a cipate and clear.

for the Club. W. E. Peers, converted Army, who won the Tourna- the latter two efforts and himself played without method. Wong Meement, thus maintained an unbeaten kicked a penalty goal.,

could never time his tackles record in the series having beaten the his colleagues on either flank Club and the Navy twice each. could not and their men. Thus was the onus in chief thrust one could In-chan and Leo Kam and they not stand up to it. Lee, kicking faultily from the start, became more and more blundersome and rarely cleared his lines with a clean pant. The backs too failed to cover and were completely outpaced,

EUNG Wing-chiu played a great Staples 600-888.

E. D. da Roza beat Q.M.S., II. W. at right half. He said game

A. J. Osmund beat Leung Liu-cheuntun after the match that kicking the ball | 600-188. was like "kicking a ball of Iron"!

W. Hong Sling beat A. W. Grimmitt

FOOTBALLERS generally

were

agreed that Fusiller Talbot was ono of the cloverest inside-lefia to play against Shanghai. The North-1 ern spectators were amazed at smartnicas with the ball.

his

SWAIN, of the East Lancs, also

500-327.

Highest break to-date.—80 by A. J. Osmund.

JUNIOR

Lam Shiu-fun boat Chan' Hon-shu 300-243.

Fus. R. Evans beat Tai Kwan-fat 300-244.

300-223,

und

ם

The Inertia germ finally caught Pau Ka-ping, usually the most re- played remarkably well in part- nerasip with Chris. Pile. The pair 32 da Luz beat. Cpl. W. Watson liable of goalkeepers. He let in two goals which he should have saved were stalwarts in all three matches.

F. R. Zimmern beat Dr. J. A. Rand gave away comers like New Selby 800-232.

Year- presents, He couldn't be J. E. Noronha beat Wong King-sing blamed for all the goals, and in the 300-198.

first half more than once saved very R. G. Xavier beat Cpl. G. Holcroft cloverly. But at no time was he

frightfully Impressive and left on 300-228.

Ma Cheun-man beat S. G. Smith with a feeling that he might crack 300-190.

up at any moment.

Wootball

is this now rule in Shanghai Hongkong discovered that a goalkeeper with the ball in possession could not be rushed by the opposing forwards. Boissezonas rushed in turn by Gosano, Lee Wal- tong, Talbot and Leonard, and on each occasion a foul was given against: them. Why 7

嘭 •

TN the match against the Shanghai Chinees (in which that old Hong- keng favourite Suen Kam-shun play- ed) the goalkeeper was rushed and the referee permitted it. Apparently the Shanghai raerces are at variance regarding the interpretation of the

rule.......

one

WHILE on the question of refereeing must say the stack umpiring in the ladier match-Hongkong v. Rest of Shanghal-camo as a great zur prise. Gladys Ephyrave, the Shang hal custodian, in more than occasion fell on the ball when hard pressed and then picked it up with hor hand and throw it out. The offence fully warranted a penalty bully. Yet Hongkong ware awarded short corneral

No complaints against the refereeing No

in the ladies Interport match at the Cauldrome. That was excellent

kicked.

RUGBY UNION MATCHES

Oxford University Trounced

-London, Feb. 1, The following are the results of

Services Blackheath Bradford did Bridgend

Cambridge

University Coventry Harlequins Leicester Liverpool

Devonport Services

Norseman 15.62.80 16.14.34 2 13 28.

(Mr. L. F. Nicholson)

U. & 15.28.92.16.20.00 4 11 30

(Mr. H. S.

S. Rouse) West Wind 16.04.22 16.12.50 7 8 10

(Major

B.E

C. Dixon)

1 Quest... 17.16.05 15.48.62 & 10.18

(Mr. D. G. G. Allen)

2 Cherub

3

(156 lba) Won by short head; two lengths. Fari-mutuel:-Winner $46. Places $10.00; $38.20; $8.00.

The Beetsteaks” Division "A." over a country course of about thrée; miles. Oddsfish's Josephine 1175 lbs.)

(Archer) 1 Mr.i

Scott Jock Ferguson's (175 lbs.)

(Johnson) Mrs. Stanton's No Fear (175 lbs.)

(Davin 3 Won by many lengths; two leigths. $267.20. Pari-mutuel; -- Winner Pinces $10.40; 87; 50.

"The Diana Cup," six furlongs. Mr. H. C. Macnamara's Estover (Mra. Carcy) (140 lbs.)

Paton's

The

4

... 16.27.58 15.40.18 0 0 9. (Mr. I. W. Bhewan)

Mei n. 10.10.37

(Mr. E. Cock)

CRICKET TOURISTS

Oldfield Scores His Second Century

Kimberley, Feb, 1. Hitting two alxes and 16 fours in an innings of 102, which took him three hours, W. A. Oldfold, the famous Australian wicket-keeper, scored his second century abrond to day in the three-day match between 1 the Australian cricket tourists and

Griqualand West,

2 (Mies Bery! Fair) Loafer (143lbs.)

(Mrs. Paton) Won by avo lengths; three lengths. $80.30, Pari-mutuel: - Winnor

Guy's

Mrs.

13

Hospital

d The Army

H 10

24 Manchester

14

Places $9.70; $0.20; $0.50.

16

0

3

Васе 1

8

No. 102

216

$277.81 79.38 39.60

3 Bristol

CASH SWEEP RESULTS

Saturday's game was featured by Fusilier Preece, at full-back. Ille some brilliant play on the part of kicking to touch was magnificent. Benson was the best payer for the Navy and did splendid work in attack. Davica injured his shoulder but after scoring a fine

ha try

to retire for good. The Army thus finished the game with fourteen players.

Davies try was improved by GU-|

In the second half ·Benson epic angol penalty goal for the the Rugby Union matches played Mr. D. Binck's. Don (146 lbs.) Navy but towards the end Floyd to-day:

Aldershot broke away and

the ball to passed Cullinan who scored a try. It was not converted.

The

Army centre three-quarters, Davies and Evans, played well as Hamilton but the Navy centre three- quarters handled poorly and seldom, F. P. Sequerra beat S. M. White

over, did they send out a good pass 300-207.

to their wing men, St. Clair Ford and C. A. Cunha beat Teng Tin-yau 360-216.

E. A. V. Remedios beat S. E. Alder-take long to recount. Two came in. Dombadier Hall, who have left the plymouth Albion 0 Newport

The absence of Lieut. Hebert and moun 300-190.

Richmond Highest break to-date.-37 by E. A. exchanges, but with an Army super- Colony for Malta and Ceylon,, res- Souza and Lam Shui-fun.

pectively fority in most phases of the game Army. Both were splendid forwards. Rosslyn Park

was keenly, folt by the sticking out. a mile, Campbell, as

Waspa Dr. J. A. R. Seby retereed and the Bedford recorded, obtained the first point after fifteen minutes. Quarter of an hour teams lined out as under:

Cardiff Navy. Mech. | later Coakley added a second. So

shire); the teams crossed over.

Lt. St. Clair-Ford (Orpheus), Within five minutes Talbot put on a third, but Lt. Fraser, R.M. (Doractshire), Tol. Penarth

but Jones (Parthian) and Paym. Lt Big Pau was

at fault ford gie (Kent); Surg. Lt. Benson (Med- Edinburgh Uni, 21 Glasgow Uni.

**Royal Navy shot, then

Preece,

R.M. (Dor- Watsoniana

8 Kolso Sig. Puddicombo (Tamar),

Paym.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP have had this goal.

Comdr. Sowman (Kent),

London, Feb. 1. A. B. (Persons) mouth), A. B. Evans (Dorsetshire), Rugby Championship, Hampshire do In the semi-final of the County L. Winter. (Rainbow) and Lt. Chap-fested Cornwall by six points to nil man (Medway).

to-day at Southampton-Reuter.

THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME The following is the programme for this week:

TO-DAY

THE TALE OF SEVEN GOALS

The tale of seven goals will not

the first half, a period of fairly even

innocuous

ground

Senior Ho Shal-cheang v. W. F. covered hall to slip way), and opt

Stafford (Club Lusitano). Junior.A. Kitchell

Steele (Dockyard R. C.).

TUESDAY

Lt.

Thomas

(Dorset.

v. Cpl. H. under his body. The Army shouldn't Robinson (Duchess). Et. Cooper

Senior,.-C. S. M., J. Elvin v. Lani Cho-chu (Sports Club).

Pau Junior, 1. T. Yang v. J. V. da Luz (Kowloon C.C.).

WEDNESDAY

Senior.-E. A. dos Remedios v. Sgt.

But thereafter they could do nothing wrong. Another 25 minutes passed before Smith made it four. again being in error when he ran out and missed the ball in colli- xion. With less than ten minutes the Army had scored their fifth, nixtl

Smith and seventh goals, obtaining another, then Ball, with a with a well judged header,

Army-Fus.

Woodman (Ful-

Preeto (Fusiliers);

Lt. Withers (R.A.) L/Cpl. Evans (E. Lancs.), L/Cpl. Davies (Fusiliera) and L/Cpl. Jones (Fusiliers); Fus. Floyd (Fusillers) and Lieut. Hamil

Gillespie (RE.), Fus. Morgan rison (E.), Fus. Chaney (Full- Harrison (East Lancs.), Gar. Wright Spr. Cullinan (RE.); Lieut.

and every infringement was met with F. Freeman (Civil Service C.C.); W grund shot, and finally Sandford, ton" (RE.); Colors), L/Cpl. Har

'the whistle,

. K

DHYLLIS Glitins proved the hero

PHY

H. Andrews v. M. M. da Silva (South China A.A.)

was a complete debacle, yet E. saved that shot from Fung early in curiously enough Rowlands linda't

Rifles).

FINAL STANDINGS

Swansea

36 Moseley

12 Northampton

3 London Sept.

0 Birkenhead P. 45

20 Oxford Uni.

9 London Welsh, 5

Nuneaton

11 Old Blues

ג

3

The match commenced yesterday, with the home team taking first knock. Against stendy bowling by W. 3. O'Reilly, who took seven wickets for 88, Griqualand West made 108 rund

which Helfrich scored 64. AL close of play the Australians had mado 119 for two wickets, O'Brien being not out with 88.

O'Brien took his overnight score tó 113 before being dismissed to-day and the "Aus- helped Oldfield to enable tralians to declare at 423 for Bix

Oldfeld's previous contury: abroad. was against Warwickshire in Eng land

during

the 1921 tour. W. A. Brown also helped himself 78 not out to swell the Australian

Unplaced ponies ($20 each): Nos. wickets 3 202, 250.

$335.20 05.80 47 Unplaced pontes ($25 each): Nos. 831, 300.

Race 2

No. 50

+

3

182 127

0

Neath

0. St. Bart's, Hos.

10 Bath

Linnally

8 Gloucester

· INTERNATIONAL Players For Wales And England

Race 3

No. 191

00

"

23

$350.88 100.24 50.12 Unplaced ponies ($25 each); Nos. 267, 340, 110, 23, 49.

No 220

**12*

Esco 4

#318.

*

$364 101 БО Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Noe. 220, 307, 237

Race G

No. 312

$363

37

290

I

157

100.85 50.40

London, Feb. 1. England will meet Ireland in the

on

Unplaced ponics ($25 each): Nos. 127, 249, 176, 215, 354.

Raco'6.

No. 287

130

4GG

302

80

Junior Tam Bun-hun v. Fus. Compton (Club Lusitano); C. of the match. And the next day Wellings v. Simon Chan (Club de fund a much different ending. But wo (RA) and Lieut. Lincoln (The International Series at Dublin the second half, the game might have Recreio); Pte. E. Crabtree v. J.'Oara not concerned with a hypothesis Remedies (Engineers Inst.).

based on possibilities; the truth is the Army won on their merits and Senior, Andrew Tso v. A. P. unless the Navy beat South Chinn Army

the Kotowall Cup is the Soldiers' Club. Pereira (Kowloon C.C.).

Junior.-T. F. Jordan v. Cheng property for another reason.

Navy Kwai-leung (Shorts Club).

43 February 8. The following players Unplaced ponics (825 each); NOH have been selected:

339, 264, 75, 127, 882, · 462, 189, Owen Smith (St. Mary's Hospital); 458, 893, 214, 55. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pte. Prince Obolenski (Oxford), Cranmer (Harlequins), and Hodgson (North-

sho hagged_four more goals against the Rest. Well done! She proved a very able leader of the attack and and given good support. An eleventh- hour choice wha fülly justified her in- clusion. THE two wingers, Marle Smith and THE

Marjorie Westcott, were amusing attimen. Before taking a corner they would lay down thair sticks, smack their hands on their knees to

**

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Junior. A. A. Lewis v. R, E. Lee (Club Lusitano); Mui Chan-jed v. F.

R. Zimmern (Civil Servico G. 0); Dydney Chan v. Lam Ka-huen (Club de Recreio),

4400 419 B

4 2 2 0 56 47, 4 4 10 4

CLUB "A" BEAT NAVÝ "A"

(Richmond), Gerrard (Bath), Sever (Leicester); Sale (Leicester), Gadney 033 64 0

(Leicester);

Candier (Bart's Hos pital), Kendrew (Leicester), Wheatley (Coventry), Longland (Northampton), Webb (Devonport Services),

(Coventry, Hamilton HH), Dunkley

Prior to the Triangular Tourney match, the Club "A" Afteen defeated

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

On The Q-T

ern).

It is the same team which played and Wales against the All Blacks have been chosen in place of Nicholson excopt that Wheatley and Hodgson

and Weston---Reuter,

score.

Bet to make 225-runs to avoid un innings defeat, Griqualand West hack put up 78 for four wickets_when stumps were drawn to-day--Reuter,

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