THE

TELEGRAPH. HONGKONG

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1937.

SHANGHAI SHOULD HAVE WON YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY MATCH AGAINST Y.M.C.A.

Champions Score A

Very Fortunate Equaliser

VISITORS SUPERIOR

(By "The Pilgrim")

The Y.M.C.A. Champions of the pions again broke through only to Caer Cup League were lucky to see Miss Dunlap clear two successive share two goals with Shanghai attempts by Miss M. Smith.

SHANGHAI TAKE CONTROL

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on their own ground last evening. Shanghal were a much weakened

Shanghai was seen to take control team, elding three reserves, Miss of the exchanges, Miss Little 1. Dunlap was in goal in place of contre-half playing a grand spoiling L. Carion, W. Ambrose at right-half game. She sent Miss Lobo well away in place of E. Bloomfield whe was but the inside-right missed by inches,

on the right-wing. Miss The Champions

found great diffleuity scen Lobo at inside-right in place of Miss in trying to get past the visitors half- Schmidt and Miss Kelly from right-back line. However, they forced wing played

at inside-left, Mrs. short-corner, Mrs. Read testing Miss Willums dropping out.

Dunlap with a terrific drive which the intter cleared in brilliant fashion. the Play was then transferred to Champions Shanghai doing most ons hul g No score Was recorded when the interval arrived.

the visitors On the resumpilon took the offensive but Mrs. Read gaining possession from the middle of the field, swung the ball out to Miss Bradbury for her to send in a well timed centre which was picked hard up by Miss Domko, for clearance down the field. A fine movement by Miss E. Bloomfield on the right flank saw Miss' Lobo drive

The Champions were early attack ing and after two minutes play M. Smith missed a sitter. Shanghai immediately took the offensive and Mrs. Stephens was called upon to Bloomfield. A save from Miss E. ding-dong struggle took place for quite a few minutes before the Cham-

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1937. 200, 22nd 23rd, 24th and 27th February, 1037.

minutes play.

This is how one of the Civilian schoolboys' goals was scored against the Military boys in yesterday's enta staining match at Scokunpoo. Pryda can be seen getting the ball peat the goalkeeper, who has jumped in vain in an attempt to clear. (Picture by staff photographer).

6FT. SWIMMING CHAMPION

DIES IN HIS BATH

(By A Correspondent)

Handsome, athletic, six-foot-four Arthur Summers, twenty- seven-year-old Olympic Games swimmer and Southern Counties champion, of Farrer-road, Hornsey, who was found dead in his bath recently, died from pneumonia, after a heart attack, it was found at the post-mortem examination.

IMPRESSIVE SOCCER BY SCHOOLBOYS

YESTERDAY'S EXCELLENT MATCH

Football of A calibre fully satisfying one that there is a wealth of latent football talent among local schoolboys was served up by the military and civilian boys' teams on the Soo- kumpoo ground yesterday as preface to the encounter be tween Shanghaf and the Com- bined Services.

Many of the spectators were taken completely by surprise when they saw the well planned and skilfully accomplished movements on the part of both teams. Several youngsters diaplayed ability which it will pay clubs to nurse and develop.

One of the cleverest performers was young Willie Pryde, son of the In well known HKF.A. official. addition to scoring two goals he created splendid openings for his colleagues and was a terror to the military boys' defence.

left

Lardner, the Military Inside was another outstarling personality, while it can be truthfully said that worthy standard no player fell below a very praise-

The Civiilan boys, though some-

smarter on the ball and shot with

what outweighted, were just a little

the ball across the goal-mouth for the walling Miss Kelly to run in and not Shangiral's first goal, after ten The Champions played determined-

Neighbours who heard the bath water running all night inform-greater accuracy. They won four- ly but

but their spasmodic breakaways were nipped in the bud by Missed the police, who found Summers dead in the bath, with the geyser Bomko and Miss E, Victal who did alight and the water running through the waste pipe. useful work. Miss O. Dalziel looked

In the lounge of Mr. Summers's home, surrounded by his silver Chapman, a silk merchant in the City. He said: "Arthur was in good health when I saw him only a few days ago."

nil, though this score was a little bit in exaggeration of their superiority. Rocha, a fast left winger netted the

On Saturday, 20th, Monday, 22nd certain for a goal but Miss Peligure cups, vases, and medals, I talked with his brother-in-law, Mr. C. two more, the second being from D

and Tuceday, 23rd February, the first bell will be rung at 11.00 a.m., and the first race will be run at 11.30 a.m. On Wednesday, 24th February, the first bell will be rung at 11.30 .m, and the first race will be run at 12 o'clock NOON, and on Saturday, 27th February, the first bell will be rung at 1,30 p.m. and the first race run at 2.00 p.m.

The timin interval will be taken

race on after the fifth

Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, and after the fourth race on Wednesday.

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURES

ran in to save the situation. after Mrs. Read missed badly when well placed. During this period Miss M. Smith had bad luck in breaking the blade of her stick after a hard connection.

were

HONGKONG HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

New Officers To Be Elected

UNITED TOURNEY

H.M.S. Tamar will commence their programme in the Junior Division of the United Hockey Tournament to day, with n match against the Police Indians at 5 p.m. at King's Park.

first goal, and Fryde followed with

fourth point. very neat header. Jorge secured the

If yesterday's game is to be the criterion of the forthcoming matches in the Schoolboys' League, there ap- pears to be very rosy future for that competition. The game was played in a splendid atmosphere of sportsmanship, the boys observing both the spirit and the letter of the law.

LUCKY EQUALISER Spectators were next treated to a characteristic dash down the centre by Miss Sheridan but when in the Mrs. circle she falled to get past Burke. Several ralds were mude by the Shanghai attack but A. Fowler came to the assistance of her side

To receive the following reports: CHIPPERFIELD INJURED during most of the onslaughts. Ten

(a) Combined Services v Civiliang Members are reminded that they minutes from the end the Champions

Sydney, Feb, 15. and their ladies MUST wear their mude one big effort and

A meeting of the Council of the match; (b). Inter-Section Tourna- were

A. G. Chipperfield, the Test badges

prominently displayed rewarded when during a scrimmage Hongkong Hockey Association will be ment; (c) Visit of Waseda Univer-cricketer, will possibly be out of cricket for a month and will certainly throughout the Meeling.

in front of the Shanghai goal Miss held in St. Andrew's Church Hall at sity XI.

To elect representatives for the not be available for the fifth Test No one without badge will be M. Smith ran in to score from a very 5.30 p.m. on Monday, February 22,

Tournament and lo admitted to the Members Enclosure. definite off-side position, the Umpire when the following business of im International

next week. arrange dates of matches. Badgos admitting non-members to being unsighted. With only a few portance will be transacted.

To receive

for nominations kept the

To

a receive nominations for the Members Enclosure and Club minutes to go Shanghai

It was revealed to-day that ha to President, who

Is successor to Hon. Secretary who is fractured a cheekbone when hit by a Rooms at $10.00 per day including Champions penned in their own hair successor tax-or $10.00 including tax for the but without

out result.

resigning, due to his departure from shartly leaving the Colony on long ball from Farnes on Saturday

Reuter. the Colony on long leave. -The-game- -and-$20.00 Meeting (ladies-- $5.00-- respectively) are obtainable through fast as that between Shanghai and the Secretary upon introduction by the Rest. On the run of play Shang- a member, such member to behal should have won for they enjoyed responsible for all chits, etc.

Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

1st floor,

however—wes-not-so-

the better of the exchanges. Miss Bomko and Miss Vicial were brilliant, with Miss Little a hard working pivot and Miss Peligura. playing her safe game at left-half. Miss Haupt ·

The Secretary's Office, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. at right-half and Miss Lobo 27704) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 at inside-right were a trifle slow and ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at

failed to impress. Miss E. Bloom- 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.

A limited number of tins will be field. M. Sheridan and Kelly formed n fast moving attack. Miss Dunlap qbtainable cach day at the Club

in goal gave a sound display. House, provided they are ordered in

the

leave.

RUGBY CLUB RECORDS

CHIEF LONDON

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Anteadlane 61111 181 Arkenna

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Camp. 1. 0... 61 10 21 167 Caterhamlane

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The Champlons were lucky to have advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tel.drawn Miss A. Fowler who started 21920.

On no. pretext will children be with a few erratic clearances ended .A...... swith being the stonewall of her King's Owa Mel. Police permitted in either enclosure during defence. Miss Lakeman was the Nure Command the first four days of the Meeting.

best of the halves. Mrs. Read was R.M.C., Bandh't PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

clumsy in her movements whilst O. U.S., Parungh

HOSPITALS AND BANKS The price of admission to

Dalziel felt far from being at home Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day in the Inside-right berth. Miss V.Manak. including tax for all persons includ-Bradbury gave quite a good per- Nat. Prov. Dk. ing ladles, and is payable at the Gate,formance on the right-wing. The St. Mary's

Soldiers and Sallora in uniform are Smith-Westcoil combination did well he's

Westminster lik. admitted to the Public Enclosure at but found Miss Bomko too tough a

nut to crack. The game though slow, Cavendish $1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, etc. will was interesting. not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong

Jockey Club during the Race Meet

ing.

Tins will be obtainable is the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure. SERVANTS' PASSES

Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 1st Upor, Exchange Building.

Any persons found loltering with Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the Enclosure,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 15th February, 1937.

SPORTS CLUB

SERVICES BEAT SHANGHAI

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