"HE · HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1936.

TEAMS READY FOR LADIES HOCKEY CLASSIC

Season's Most Important Caer Clark

LOCAL LEAGUE FOOTBALL

Senior Shield Rehearsal

GOOD PROGRAMME OF MATCHES

(By "Veritas")

More than passing interest is attached to the week-end pro- gramme of league football matches, as they include a cur- tain-raiser for next week's

semi-final Senior

between South China “A” and “B” teams. They meet at Caroling III Saturday for the first time this sea- son, and if any pointer is necessary for the outcome of the Shield tie, this game should provide it.

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Another attractive encounter in that belwoon the Club and loyal Ulster Riflen on the Club ground. This should give the Civilians thorough teating in preparation for their Shield match, and special signl- cance la attached to the game as it the Club's firat outing since the Into.port team returned,"

Hi and Sydney Strango have re- turned from Shanghai and the Club will be further strengthened by the vinctusion of L. G. Robertson at left half.

I shall deal with the week-end pros.

·pects in to-morrow's insues.

SATURDAY.

First Division

South China "A" v. South China "B" (Carolino H), 4.16 p.m. Re- force: E. G. Isley. Linenmen: T. Evans and C. Binson.

Club v. Royal Ulater Rifles Club Ground), 4.15 p.m. Referee: H. J. Smyth.

Linesmen: C. Lane and T. Goldsworthy.

Kowloon v. Royal Artillery, Lye mun (Kowloon Ground), 4.15 p.m. Hofered: H. F. Scrutton. Linesmen: R. Bernstein and J. Charry.

St. Joseph's v. Club do Recreio (Causeway B

Bay), 4.15 p.m. Referee:

E. E. Randall, Linosmen: E. Owen

and S. Lawton.

Second Division Radio Sports Club . South China (Caroline Hill), 2.46 p.m. Referees

Martin-

Club . Royal Engineera (Club Ground). 2.45 p.m. Referee: MacCormac.

5.

Kowloon v. East Lancashires (Kow-

WANT SECRETARYSHIP

Two of the nominations for the position of Hon. Secretary to the H.K.F.A. On loft is Mr. W. E. Hollands and beside him Mr. H. C. Elliot.

POPULAR JOB

HON. SECRETARY TO H.K.F.A.

Five Nominations

For Position

Judging by the number of nominations received the most popular honorary job in Hong- kong is that of Secretary to the Hongkong Football Associa- tion.

At last night's Council meeting no less than five names were put forward for the position which shortly becomes vacant consequent on the transfer of Mr. Manning Railton, present holder

the office, to Tientsin.

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Included among them in Dr. W. E. ("Bill") Hollands, who was occupied this secretarial berth before aspirants, are H. C. Elliot, the Hong kong FC. player, Mr. T. G. Stokos, chairman of the Referee's Association, Mr. A. Chapman and Mr. O. A. Smith.

Our Daily Golf Hint

If good principles and a sound method are employed, the ball will be hit properly and the correct finish will be automatic.

-Kall Greene.

Hongkong Sportsman Leaving

HOPES TO SEE

OLYMPICS

up Match

CHAMPIONS' ONE CHANGE MISS POPE

SPORTING GESTURE BY ST. ANDREW'S "B"

WITHDRAWN CLAIM FOR BADMINTON POINTS

FC-

St. Andrew's: "D" have with- drawn their claim for two points from Ellet Hall "A" for failing to appear for a mutually arranged men's doubles badmin- ton match. They have made this sporting gesture as they recognise how vitally important the points will be to the champions. Inci. dentally Eliot Hall confess that they forgot all about the match. and that was the reason why they did not turn up:

BADMINTON

C.R.C. TOP TABLE

ELLIOT HALL "B"

BEATEN

POINTS FOR ST. ANDREW'S “A”

Eliot Hall "B" held the

C.B.A. UNALTERED

TEAMS CHOSEN

(By R.H.B.)

Only one change has been made in the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club teams to meet the C, B. A. Ladice on Saturday.

Mrs. Edna Selby will appear on the left wing in place of Miss C. Ferguson, The Hongkong team had a practice at Sookunpoo yesterday evening.

The selected team is as follows:— Mrs. J. Lunson; Miss E. M. Gray and} Miss J. T. C. Smalley; Miss K. Glover, Mrs, M. Bell, and hiiss B. Helbling: Miss W. Mareh, Miss J. Dalziel, Miss M. E. P. Smalley, Miss I. Hance and

Selby E.

No change has been made in the Central British Association' side. They are relying on the team that has done such meritorious servics throughout the season.

The team is as follows:-Ming F. Best: Mins F. K. Walker and Miss P.

Woolley; Miss P. Everest, Miss M. L W. Bryson and Miss I. L. Woolley: Miss R. Blackmore. Miss M. Smith, Mrs. Margaret White, Miss D. Hunt; and Miss E. Rousseau,

DIFFICULT

leadership of the men's doubles TO

badminton league for but a few

hours, as last evening they were FORECAST

beaten by Recreio "A", while Chinese Recreation Club de feated St. John's and so took over the premier position from Eliat Hall.

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Three matches in the men's doubles played. St Andrew's "A" garnered a couple of points at tho were without Shute, but G. Fowler, expense of Fire Brigado. The losers former Y.M.C.A. player came into the

complishments include football, bad- George Fowler, whose sporting ac minton, hockey, tennis and swimming, in leaving for Home furlough on team at the last minute and gave a Saturday week.

| very useful display. -

In view of the number of nomina-during which time he is planning to tions a sub-committoo was formed visit Berlin to watch the 1938 World last evening for the selection of & Olympiad. new hon. secretary. Those who will

sit in judgment are Col. II. C. Harri-

B.

RESULT

(By R.H.B.)

Caor Clark Cup

Season Winner Runners-up 1929-30 H.K.L.H.C.

1930-31 HK.L.H.C.

1931-32 H.K.L.H.C.

1932-33 H.K.L.H.C.

St. Andrew's

St. Andrew's

St. Andrew's

Recreio

1933-34 H.K.L.H.C.

St. Andrew's

St. Andrew's

1934-35 H.K.L.H.C

History Of The

Competition

CUP ALWAYS WON BY H.K. LADIES

(By R.H.D.)

The following is a history of the Cher Clark Cup:

In 1929, Mr. Caer Clark presented

a cup for annual competition between | ladies' clubs in the Colony. That year three teams competed.

RETURNS

WILL NOT PLAY SATURDAY

AGAINST C.B.A.

(By R. H. B.)

loat

Miss B. M. Pope, the Hongkong Ladies' brilliant pivot who played in the Hongkong Interport team year returned from Home love last week,

It was rumoured that Miss Popa might be playing on Saturday but I was definitely informed this morning that she is not turning out as sho has had no practice.

Miss Popo played in the champions' team in 1930, 1932, 1934 and last year. It In doubtful whether Miss Pope will be Been in action this year n Saturday's match

In the last of the BCASON.

Should the champions meet with defeat then they wll have to play against the Y.M.C.A. Ladies for the Southern Cup awarded to the runners- up.

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Interesting

The following year St. Andrew's Caer Clark

Olub Ladies and the Diocesan Girls' School raised the number of com- petitive teams to five.

As the number of teams grew and competition became keener, Lady Southern, O.B.E., presented a cup for the runners-up, to be competed for

The future custody of the annually. Caer Clark Cup will be decided In 1931, the Kowloon Ladies' Club| on Saturday when the Hong Girls' School also withdrew from the was disbanded, and the Diocesan kong Ladies Hockey Club, series. The members of those teams, holders since 1929, meet the however, helped to form teants for Central British Association the Central British Association and Ladies in a "necdlo" encounter came into the competition in 1932.

the Y.M.C.A. (indies' section) who at King's Park, the match.com.

In 1933 the Club de Recreio Ladies mencing at 3.15 p.m.

entered A second team and Dio Contral British School made their

The last meeting between these two dobut. teams saw Hongkong Ladies win by

Ever since the Caer Clark Cup has

He will be away for nine months, Eliot Hall "B*** gave a creditable account of themselves at King's Park to take three games from the un- beaten Recreio seniors. M. A. and E. Remedios won all Oliveira Last evening Fowler, who hasn't three games for Recreio, whereas two clear goals at Sookunpoo. This been presented it has been won by son Mr. J. Shephard, Lieut. Chapman, had a badminton, racket in his hand N. Silva, and H. A. Alves, playing time C.B.A. are playing at home and the I.K. Ladies Hockey Club. The Air. Wong K-tsun and Mr. M. Railton. for several months, turned out for Arst couple for the winners, conceded thus have a slight advantage, Much first point taken from the champions

It was also decided to drop the idea the Fire Brigade in a league match two games. of engaging a whole-time paid seere und gave a very good display. tary, so that no alteration to

will depend on their intermediate line was scored by the Recreio Ladice In Ile

C.R.C. without the assistance of and the ability of Mrs. Margaret 1931 In a drawn game, and their first existing rules will be necessary....

tho and A. L. Fisher carried Fincher and Gordon Lum confortably beat a St. White and Miss Marie Smith to find defeat was registered in.a.game

Kow to 18-21 before losing, "setted" conumittee will be submitted to the and beat Guest and Broadbridge,

The recommendations of the sub-their game against the Wong brothers, John's team weakened by the absence the net early in the game. This is against the C.B.A. În 1933.

of G. A. Smith.

the all important factor. Council for approval.

Detailed results of the matches follow:

loon Ground), 2.45 p.m. Referee: SCOTTISH CUP DRAW

A. T. Jarmain,

University v. Royal Welch Fusiliers

(Royal Navy, Happy Valley), 4.15

p.m. Roferce: W. P. Payne,

Club de Recreio. Royal Navy Rangers Away In The

(King's Park), 4.15 p.m. Reforce:

R. M. Omar,

Third Division

Chinese Police v. Royal Engineers (Royal Navy Ground, Happy Valley), 2.45 pm. Reforoo: D. W. Ellis.

Royal Air Forco v. Royal Welch Fusiliers (Railway Ground), 2.45 p.m. Roforce: E. E. Thomas.

R.A.M.C. Y. Liga Portuguesa (Military Ground, Happy Valley), 416 p.m. Refereet R. Chapman

St. Joseph's v. European Police (St. Joseph's Ground), 4.15 Referco: Lal Yuk-tat.

Railway

p.m.

V. East Lancashires (Railway Ground), 4.16 p.m. Ro foro: R I. Evana.

SUNDAY

First Division

Chinoso Athletis v. Royal Welch Fusiliera (Caroline Hill), 4.15 p.m. Boferoo: A E. Sidebottom Lines. mon: T. Jones and S. Ball,

Third Round

London, Feb. 12. The draw for the third round of, the Scottish Cup was made to-day and Router cables it as follows. Morton.

v. Rangora Third Lanark v. Dumbarton Clyde

v. Dundoo Cowdenbeath v. Motherwell

Dunfermlino and Falkirk drew byes.

The programme will be played on February 22.

Aberdeen v. Queen O'South

HOME FOOTBALL

Wednesday Lose To

Portsmouth

REMARKABLE ICE HOCKEY GAMES

CANADA SCORES 15 GOALS

Garmisch, Feb. 12. the Winter Olympics to-day produced The ice-hockey pools semi-finals in some remarkable matches.

Britain and Germany played, a 1-1 draw after three extra periods, while Canada, narrowly defeated the day before by Britain, piled on 15 goals without reply

against Hungary.

Units Close victims of tha

scored a fine victory over Sweden by

yesterday, to-day our goals to one.

United States were again' hard pushod, Austria holding them to tho. lone goal before admitting defeat Router.

SWITZERLAND WINS BOBSLEIGHS

Garmish, Fob. 12,

ST. ANDREW'S “A” v. FIRE BRIGADE

Played at St. Andrew's, the homo |team winning by seven sets to two,

E. F. Fincher and H. Kow (St. Andrew's) bent J. L. Anderson and W. Stoker 21-8 beat A. L. Fisher and G. Fowler 21-18; beat L D. Skinner andį E, Greenwood 21-0,

A. E. P. Gucat and F. A. Broad-

(Continued on Page 9).

KOWLOON

'TONG'S SECOND WIN

In Mixed Doubles Division

The Captains

Misa Gray Mins Walker

(H.K.)

(CBA)

CLOSEST EVER

The Coor Clark competition has reachod a most interesting

stage, As a matter of fact, this season the fight for the championship Is the 'olosest it has been since the cup was

first put up for competition.

toam It is good to see another Kowloon Tong scored their succes within a stone's throw of winning the sivo win in the mixed doubles divi- cup instead of the Champions retain- slon last night when they entertained ing the trophy with ense as has been, Taikoo and won by six games to three. the case in past seasons. Not that one! The club's now lighting system was begrudges Hongkong their magni- The second crew of Switzerland in used and was a big improvement, but ficent record. But with two teams London, Feb. 12.

the, four-man

the visitors were clearly upset by the battling so keonly, interest is natural- bobsleigh champion slippery floor which treated under-ly onlivened to a great extent, Royal Navy. East Lancashires

ship won the event with an aggregato Sheffold Wednesday suffered a home

Both teams will be folding their WC. Thwaites. Linesmen: D. T. guo to-day losing to Portsmouth by Switzerland was second: Grost Bri-value for the points. They placed, indeed to forecast a result. The (Causeway Bay), 4.15 p.m. Referee: defent in the English Football Lea time for the four runs of 6 minutes foot conditions entirely foreign to

19.85 seconds;

fullest strength and An the first crew of them.

excellent Kowloon Tong, however, were full match should ansue. It in Ith and A. B. C. Clarke,

difficult Police Royal Artillery: Stone section of the Third Division Notts Lain was third; and the first and the shuttles better using the deep G.B.A. are capable of holding their cutters (Kowloon Ground), 4.16 p.as County lost before their own up were fourth and sixth respectively drive and drop shot alternately with own: and creating a surprise. Hong- second craws of the United States Referee: W. R. Reynolds, Linosmen: porters to Aldershot by the odd goal W. Crawford and T. McCann.. in three. In the northern section

~~Router

kong's defened is strong comprising Scores:

such stalwarts as Miss E. Gray, Miss Second Division

Gateshead won on their own ground

P. C. Loung and Mrs. Whito (Kow- Joan Smalley and Mrs. M. Hell against Hartlepoole, R.A.S.C. and R.A.O.C. v. Royal without reply.

scoring once Ulster Rifles (Catham Road); 4 p.m. The second round Scottish Cup

loon Tong) boat T. Bainton and Miss (pivot), Garmish, Fob. 12. J. Summera 23-21; boat C. Summers The match starts at 3.15 pm! It Baforce:/K. E. Ip.

Ballandgrud won the 6,000-metros and Miss R. Summers 21-6; beat 11. will be well worth a visit to Kinge Eastern Y. Chladen Athletic (Careeplay between Kilmarnock and Faf- epoed skating In 8 minutes 18.0 Routledge and Miss I. Cunninghams | Park. Line Hill), 2.46 p.m. Referoa: D. kirk saw the first-named, playing at seconds, an Olympic record.

21-7. Kossick.

home, lose by three goals to after extra time-Router.

Smith

DRAWN MATCH

Bulawayo, Fob. :11. The Australian Tost team touring South Africa drew with Rhodesia to- day, both sides scoring. freely.

The Australians took first lean of the wicket and complied 857, L. Darl ing leading the way with a dins knock

of 108 and W. Brown assisting with

T

Rhodesia replied with 15% for the

the only goal scored. In the southern

M.C.C. VICTORY

Englishmen Win Easily

one,

Gisborno, Feb. 12. The M.C.C. cricketers in Now Zealand boat Poverty Bay by 192 runs today.

loss of four wickets. before stumps The M.C.C. declared at 169 for

were drawn..

The match was considerably cur tailed by rein, the Austrailana only having suffleloønt time on the first day to make 77 runs for the loss of two wicketa-Router.

nine wickets and then dismissed Poverty Bay for 67: Blms took. three wickets for 28 runa,

OLYMPIC RECORD

good effect.

The C.B.A. repeated their success last season, and the "Y." Ladies aur prised even their own supporters by beating the champions. This year the "Y" Ladles again defeated the champions.

Cup Facts

to

RESULTS AND GOAL-SCORERS ··

Completo results of the tournament

date are as follows:-

Y.M.CA. 2. H.K. Ladies 2. II.K. Ladies I v. St. Andrew's 0. C.B.A. 1 v. Recreio 1.

C.B.A. 3. Y.M.C.A. 2 St. Andrew's 4.

Recreio d Ladies 2 v. C.B.A. Ladies 2. C.B.A, 0. YM.C.A.

1.K

▼. Recreio C.B.A. 5 v. St. Andrew's 2. II.K. Ladies 2 v. Recreio 0. YALCA. 4. v. St. Andrew's 1. H.K. Ladies 2 v. Recreio 0. Y.M.CA. 1 Y, H.K. Ladies 9.

C.B.A.4.5.

4- Recreio 0.--

St. Andrew's 3 v. Recreio 1. C.B.A. 2. Y.MC.A. 0.

St. Andrew's 2 v. Y.M.C.A. 4. St. Andrew's I v. C.B.A. 3. Recreio 0 v. Y.M.C.A. 3. H.K. Ladies 3 v. St. Andrew's 0.

(Continued on Pago 9).

Colony Hockey Under Review

CAER CLARK CHAMPIONS WIN EASILY

BEST DEFENCE IN COLONY ·

UPHOLDS REPUTATION

RADIO HOPES DASHED

(By "The Pilgrim")-

The effect of last week's vic- tory by the Hongkong Ladies was to guarantee an exciting and fitting finale to the Caor Clark Cap competition, for the championship now depends on the result of next Saturday's match between Hongkong and the CB.A.,

The champions, scored a very com The turning point in the exfortable win against St. Andrew's In last Sunday between K.I.T.C. J. Dalziel netted in the first half and citing Mamal League match rather one-sided game, BCOTIET throo times without reply. Mins and Radio Sports Club was the the other goals were subsequently unfortunate infringement by added by Miss H. Hance. Kitchell, Radio right half, when department. Miss M. Smalloy was The winners were stronger in overy - he kicked the ball three feet in an efficient leader of the attack and front of goal, producing a other prominent forwards were Miss penalty bully for the K.I.T.C. Dalziel and Miss Hance, the last and from it their first goal.

named proving a constant source of worry to the Saints' rearguard." From that moment Radio lost their grip and it was not surprising that tion of being the most reliable in the

The defenza lived up to its reputa Sousa added a second point shortly Colony and were novor at a loss after to put the result beyond doubt. against a none-toe enterprising op

Radio also suffered a severe handi- position.

St. Andrew's attack was without their brilliant contre-half, and the sting and with Miss Gittins well ly assured of winning the Brawn Cup of its beat.

team, especially in view of the excito- covered by the ubiquitous Mrs. Bell, Hongkong Ladies now appear tairment which prevailed, did not give movements were destroyed before

they had a chance of developing. in consequence of their success A large crowd watched the game Mies G. White at right back took against the Central British School which started off at a cracking pace, the individual laurels in the Saints but which for 15 minutes uld not team and she gave her bout exhibic They outplayed the schoolgirls to produce a great deal of good hockey. tion of this season, tackling strongly win six goals to three. Mrs. Harrop All the players, duo to over-sager and clearing with vigour and discern and Mrs. Bolby again dominated in nous, hit the ball too hard and con- ment.

Sonia Honio won the compulsory 9. A. Gray and Miss Alison Mac THE PRAWN CUP Agures part of the Women's Figura kenzie (Kowloon Tong) boat Stainton Skating with 251.6 pointa; Coellia and Summers 21-7; beat Summers

Colledge of Great Britain was second and Summers 21-5; beat Routledge HONGKONG LADIES

and Cunningham 21-10.

with 248 points.

Larsson of Sweden won the 18- kilometres, which was part of the combined event with a ski jump, in 1 hour 14 minutes and 38 seconds Reuter.

FINE RUGBY WIN FOR WILTSHIRË.

G. A. White and Miss I. Woolley Kowloon Tong) lost to Stainton and Summers 6-21; lost to Routledge and Summers 18-21; lost to Summers and Cunningham 22-24.

LEAGUE TABLE.

Fire Brigade c. n. c. Recrain "B" Tooralo "A". St. Andrew's

London, Feb. 12. Wiltshire scorod a great victory in St. John's.

Talkoo at Kowloon Tong

In the first innings the M.C.C. the County Rugby competition made 200 for five declared and Chippenham to-day beating Kont by Poverty Bay 100-Router.

10 points to nitor

S. and 8. Home

Gance

P. W. L. F.A. Pts.

9 8 1 07 14:16 9 B 168 22 10

862 54 18 12

06 1.44 10 10

cap by the absence of M. H. Hassan LIKELY WINNERS

last week.

the winners forward line and shared eorted movements, wore few and far

the goals, while Misa Mattin, Miss J. between. Lator the teams settled Booker and, Miss Lakeman responded down to a more normal type of game fonce, with the latter emerging with 8.35 28.44 6. for the losore: 2.

and some splendid exchanges result-no litle credit. Smart as were the The result was never in doubt, and ed. while Hongkong Ladies produce such Albolt the match largely resolved countered their z novozeninyar

champions in attack the opposition good form there is nothing to stop itself into duel between the cloverly and until the penalty bul them from winning the cup..

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