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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21,

WEEKLY HOCKEY NOTES

(By "The Pilgrim")

(Continued from Page 8.)

but received poor support from his wing halves. A. M. Rodrigues piny- ed a lone game at left back.-The Police deserved their success; they won a hard match in which en- thusiasm and vigour made up for a certain lack of the finer points of hockey.

The Police now meet the Hong- kong Club in the semi-final.}

1937.

ENGLISH Jel. 28151.

POTTERY WARE

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· Dorry) F. Zanuck in Charan at Prodvolan

OPENING SATURDAY

AS

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

Howlett

Robert Young and Florence Rice in "Married Betore breakfast" now

showing at the King's Theatre.

Rifle Shooting

Favourable Conditions

On Range

HOCKEY TOURNEY

Kowloon Indians Reach Inter-Section Final

In the civilian section semi-final

of the Inter-section hockey tourna- Indian The usual mid-week spoon and mest, yesterday Kowloon practice shoot took place yesterday Tennis Club defeated Nomads by on the Army Ranges and was at-two clear goals on the Hongkong tended by nearly 50 competitors: Club ground.

The number would bave been Both tenms fielded only 10 men, j greater had many naval members In the first half, the Indians attack- been able to attend, but this loss wased continually and half-way through counter-balanced by the appearance scored their two goals from J. Pinto jot many new members from the and P. Singh.

Middlesex Regiment.

In the second half Nomads had Cool weather, clear atmosphere, their share of the game and on more custodian turned goal-scorer.steudy light, and absence of wind than one occasion, enme near to

conduced to good scering.

scoring. H. Gubbay was outstand- Individual full membership, doubting and S. Reed prominent in the less due to the grant week-end attack. He displayed good stick- shooting, has rapidly grown and it is work but received poor support from confidently expected that by the end his wings. What little assistance he of the month, it will have passed the had came from hit brother, F. Reed.

CLUB v. SMALL UNITS The miniature ride shooting sec-

The Hongkong Hockey Club beat tion is about to start under the secrethe Royal Air Force and Signals taryship of Mr. C. Watson, of the three goals to one yesterday on the Dockyard Rifle Club, a well-known Marina ground.

NOTES OF CURRENT INTEREST

B. Hamson, who turned-out for

A.St. Andrew's Club a few seasons

ngo has made a welcome return to the game. He now ploys for the Nomads and was seen in action last Sunday against, the Argonauta.

ADY-members of

the Y.M.C.A.

Law regret to hear what Miss

Weller intends giving up the game this season. I should like to see ber change her mind and stick to the game. The "y" Ladies need her services badly; she hes

always shown her worth between the sticks,

ER

RIC MacNlder has signified his Intentions of taking an active part in hockey this winter. Many will remember the days when Eric turned out for St. Andrew's and tho CRA. at right half-back. He may be seen in that position for the Y.M.C.A. in future.

E. Clarke, the popular Mamak Hockey Tournament Secretary

and Radio right back, hus given up the game. He is not quite fit at the present moment and hopes to con- centrate more on Cricket.

500 mork.

was very even.

The

shot on the open range.

The game The Association is looking for- Clab scored once in the first half ward to the arrival of the new Go through Divett. Soon after the re vernor, Sir Geoffry Northcote. The sumption, the Services' side equalis fact that he was personally responed through Bartlett. They were un- sible for the appearance this year at fortunate, however, in not anishing the imperial meeting at Disley of д team from British Gulans has been the game even. It was in the cles- ing stages that S. Fowler and V. noted with gratification.

Bond added two more goals for the Club.

Work on the clay-bird "range"

will start this week, and it is an- cipated that the first shoot will be held the first Wednesday in Novem-

ber.

Compilation of the Year-Book is approaching completion, and there is no doubt that the second issue will be far more comprehensive than the current edition. Photographs of winning teams at the last prize meet- ing, however, are still badly required, and Secretary will be grateful for

further assistance.

Scores.. yesterday:

B. R. (b)

,200 509-660 ARIK. Cd. Gnr, Moody (Ser) 14 36 32 101 Capt. Rateliffe (Ser) 31 34 32 D7 Cpi. Morris .. (1) 31 33 31 95 E.R..A..Seymour-(2). 31.32.30-03 Cpl. Tankings (1) 32 31 30 03 C. P. O. Pellow (Ser) 31 32 30 93 Cpl. Miller

29 31 31 32 30 20 31 30 20

Rtn. Monagh

J. S. Grewal, the former Radio right back, has returned after a spell1/Cpl. Downing (2) of eight months' leave in India. He

ST. ANDREW'S TEAM A friendly hockey match has been arranged between St. Andrew's Club and M.S. Taner on the former's on Tuesday. ground, King's Park, October 28 at 5.10 p.m. The following to represent St. have been chosen Andrew's:

1. Millington; F. A. Broadbridge, EH. P. White, R. Dormer, A. E. P. Guest, A. F. Ausien; J. Peritin, A. G. Cox, W. H. Colledge, Rev. J. R. Higgs and R. Baldwin.

NEW MANAGER FOR INDIANS

Cleveland, Oct. 20. Cleveland Indians, of the American 91 Enseball League, have named New- 90 ark's manager Oscar Viti to manage 00 the team in the campaign next year.

United Press.

(1)

Mne. Heather

Surg. Lt. Mockię (2)

31 30 20

80

Lieut. Hawkins

32 2

B0

30 20

BB

L/Cpl. Tonnor

04

་ ་

(5)

30 27 24

81

SPORT ADVTS.

(7)

80

80

20 30 20 85 24 32 24 30 27 27 26 DO

is not showing anything like his trueL/Cpt. Kemp form of two ROOSONY ega and cer- L/Cpl. tainly needs great deal more practice.

LADIES' GOLF

Bogey Competition

At Fanling

of the

The Bogey Competition held by the Ladies' Section

Royal Hongkong Golf Club on the New Course at Fanling on Tuesday won by Mrs. D'Arcy-Evans

down.

WAS

two

Other scores were Mrs. T. S: Mor- rison: Mrs. Redmond and Mrs. She- wan four down.

McNaughton

Cpl. Richardson (5)

All used the "1814" zile.

8. R. (a) Sgt. Bickell CQ.M.S. Bradley (5) Sgt. Baylen L/Sgt. Jordan

Pte. Langford Plc. O'Connor Cpl. Vizca

(11)

Spr. Albono (12) S.LM. Garrow (0) L/Cpl. Purcell

Cpl. Clark ....

20 25 28 70

20 30 23 70

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Ninth Extra Race Meeting

20 27 20 75 will be held (weather permitting) 22 27 25 74 at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 25 21 20 72 23rd October, 1937, commencing 21 24 27 72 at 200 p.m.

26 22 26 72

24 20 20 70 The First Bell will be rung at Moody won the "net" spoon and 1.30 p.m. Morris and Albone "handicap" spoons,

The handicap of each winner has been reduced by one point as shown. This procedure applies to all. S.R. (a) and SR. (b) spoon shoots.

By Order.

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