THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY

28, 1988.

SPORT ADVTS. |HOCKEY:

THE HONG KONG ·

JOCKEY CLUB

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the First Extra Itaco Mosting to be held on Saturday, 12th March, 1938, (weather per- mitting) may be obtained at the

CLUB TEAM

BEATEN IN

MACAO

Secretary's Office, Exchange Build- All Goals Scored

Ing: the Club Hoase, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shun Kwong Rond.

Entries close at 12 o'clock. NOON on Thursday, 3rd March, 1938,

By Order,

C. II. BROWN,

Secretary. Association Football

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In

Second Half

Macao, Feb, 27

In a very evenly-contested match played here this afternoon before a Jarge crowd, the first eleven of the Macao Hockey Club defeated the Hongkong Hockey Club by a score of two goals to one.

Although play was wenk ut the start, exchanges took a tast furn no the opposing sides came into

their Own. Vigorous hitting became markt. ed us Macao invaded the visitors' citadel time and again. Only three minutes had elapsed before the hanie team scored the first gont, registered by Angelo, outslue-lett who cleverly broke through the defence.

Mucha

Afler another 15 minutes, Increased the lead. Slater, having worked through the Hongkong og position, passed to Ramamo, inside | right, who scored with a fast shot. Hongkong custodian, gave

Becellent exhibition of goul-keep-

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ing by clearing what appeared to be certain go

goals.

The visitors fought vigorously to secure a goal and a fine effort on their lett flank enabled Whitley at inside-right, to score before the in-.

IND

further goals were scored upon resumption although there were re- peated raids by both aldes. Slater at centre was prominent in the 1orward line for Macao, whlle Alex Alrosa, centre half, showed exceptional de- pendability, his slick-work being

cult to surpass

For Hongkong Reed us pivot was splendid in distribution and Bond,

ineer, was tricky to the on-

defence.

Hongkong: Benwell; Licut. Wel- face,

Stokes: Bates, Read, N. Whitley: Fowler, T. Whitley, Divett, Bickford, Bond.

Macao: Almada; Ferrera, Lam- mert; Albert Airoso, Alex Alrosa Castu; Nolasco, Kamolho, Stuter, Rosario, Angelo.

ENGINEERS BEAT JUNIOR SIDE

Deliciously interesting, a bit humorous withal, is the courtship, dictated by reasons of state, under takon by Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha on his command visit to the youthful Queen Victoria of Eng land. In this sceno from Herbert Wilcox's elaborate production, "Victoria the Great," the uneasy Albert, played by Anton Walbrook, la given a critical up-and-down by Anna Nonglo na tho Quoon. After Victoria's approval of Albert, their love kecame one of the epfo romancon of royalty.

WEEK-END

CRICKET FEATS

Some Notable Performances

Irish Rugby

Team To Meet Wales

London, Feb. 27. The Irish

play rugger team to against Wales in the International Champlonship at Swansea on Murch 12 will be as follows:

Table Tennis

Experts Give

Exhibitions

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Szabados Beaten By The House of Quality & Service.

Local Exponent

and

Making their debut in the Colony on Saturday night at the Chinese Craig: Moran, McKibben (Queen's Y.M.C.A., ninety minutes after their

(Limerick arrival here, Miklos Szabados Torrens Bohemiany), Boyle (Dublin Univer: Istvan Kelen, Mungarian and former sity); Cromey, Morgan; Beamish (Air world table tennis champions, treated. Force), Graves, Kennedy, Tierney, the spectators to a new brand of table Mayne (Queen's University), Sayers (Army), Walker and O'Loughlin.- Reuter.

Best batting performances over University), the week-end were registered yes- terday when George Souza hit up an undefeated 83 for the Craigengower CC. against the Kowloon C.C., and A. H. Madar 04 not out for Mr. G. H. Sayer's XI against the Combined Schools.

Several useful bowling figures were returned on Saturday,

The following were the principal performances:

BATTING

In the match which followed, the Royal Engineers showed defnite superiority over the Macoo second eleven in the general run of play. Although the stores were only 2-1 in favour of the Engineers, they could cally have secured more goals had they not missed several good chances,

Lyle

playing inside-right for Macao opened the score with a fine G. Souza (0.C.C.) v. K.C.C. shot following a breakaway 15 A. II. Madar (Mr. Sayer's XI) v. minutes from the outset. The En-

Schools A gineers

were undeterred by

(LR.C. the K. I. Rumfahn setback and equalised five minutes XI) v. C.8.0.0. later when a long shot from the right Lieut. Godby (Army) v. Navy 54 flank by Nichols hit the Macao L. T. Ride (Mr. Sayer's XI) v.

Schoolr goalie's foot and was deflected into

Inc

net.

F. R. Zimmern

K.C.C.

83*

G1*

2nd

G1

The Engineers' forward line showed ML F. L. Haymes (B.K.C.C.) *. excellent understanding and ably supported by the halves kept the ball - LRC cover

K. T. Loke (University)

mostly in enemy territory.

31

(0.0.0.) v.

45

44.

Upon resumption play was spasmo- several attacira

Army "A"

29

K. M. Rumfahn (Schools) · v.

Mr. Sayer's XI

25

C. W. E. Bishop (II.K.C.C. 2nd -

XD) v. Recreio

34

Licat. Commdr.

Waymouth

(Navy) v. Army

32

dic. Macao made upon the Engineers

goal, but Dobson's vigillance rendered the raids unsuccessful.

ward,

the visitors' centre-for- was brilliant throughout. Taking advantage of a pass from cue. Lical. Webster (Navy) v. Army 38

left ·wing, a fast shot by him put tha Engineers in the ascendancy.

Thence forward

ensued and Macao

* Denotes not ont.

BOWLING

N. Singh (LR.C, 2nd XI) v. ding-dong battle C.8.C.C.

V.

before the Engineers, solled K. L. Ng (University)

goal: Kar- Army "A" greaves, Sonres and Rosario were R.L.D. Wodehouse (II.K.C.C prominent for the home team, while 2nd XI) v. Recreio Whetton, left half, played very C.B.R. Sargent (D.D.S.) v. creditably for the visitors.

Corinthians Overcome

Colony Team

(Continued from Page 8.)

left little to be desired, but in my upinion he should have been pulled -up cach-time.

tennis.

The major sensation of the evening occurred when Szabados, who 18 recognised as one of the finest expo- nents of the game, lost in straight sets to Pun Sai-on, of the Confucius Society, who gave a grand display to win by 31-18;

21-18. Szabados after the encounter declared that his opponent had played a very fine game and made no excuse whatever for his defeat.

A brilliant display by Kelen marked the game between the Hungarian, who is left-handed and Chu Kal-chi, which the former won by 21-10; 21-14. Kelen hit accurately and with a lot of speed. His placings from one corner of the table to the other left his opponent standing lime and again.

Martin and Clark were a rugged pair of backs, with Whittaker a "aufe third back." Martin had a difficult job stopping the nippy Hau Ching-to players all used wooden bats, S und never mastered the speedy East-against the rubber-faced bat of the em left-winger. An injury to Hau, Hungarians, by which they were able however, made Martin's task very to impart spin to their services and much lighter in the Becond half. returas.

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The matches provided an interest- ing contrast and test. The local

Longman was given more work to

do than in any other of the Corin- thians' games in the Colony, but was 7 for 23 extremely confident throughout and stomped an almost point-blank shot 7 for 42 from Hau. He was unlucky to con-

cede the first gonl. Actually the ball] for 23 hit the post, but in the rebound it strick him as he lay full-stretch on for 30 Lhe ground and entered the net. Engineers: Dobson; Lt. Douglas, E, A. R. Alves (Recreio) V. Swanson; Thornlow, Douglas, Whet I.K.CO. 2nd XI ...

C for 45 ton; Nicols, Conner, Elesley, Marriot, P. J. Billimoria (C.C.C.) v Kelly.

IL.C.C.

5 for 34 Pte. Jones (Army "A") v.

University

C.C.C, 2nd XI

Macao:-Sarmeto; Batista, Noronha; Richy, Soares, Nogueira; Rosario, Lyle, Angelo, Hargreaves, Socrates.—| A. R. Abbas Our Own Correspondent.

Cunningham Establishes New Record

New York, Feb. 27. Glenn Cunningham, the famous American middle distance runner and former holder of the world's mile record, established a new world's indoor record for the 1.600 metres to-day when he covered the distance in 3 mins. 40.4 sconds, thus beating the old mark by one and ene-fifth seconds-Reuter.

BADMINTON

(LR.C.)

HK.C.C.

C. W. Lam (0.0.0, 2nd XI)

V. D.B.S.

4 for 35 4 for 35

4 for 80

FORWARDS INNOCUOUS The value of Hou in the Colony attack can be gauged by the fact that after his injury, the forwards seldom wol within shooting distance. In fact the line became completely in- nocuous without his old.

LAST NIGHT'S GAMES.

Kelen Defeated By Player

From Shanghal

The second exhibition at the Kon Klu' College Hall last night proved o success and showed the spectators a spectacular brand of table tennis. It was not merely the quality of the of strokes they executed with smooth- players, but the tremendous variety ness and preciston, that caused the enthusiasts who watched the display to be amazed.

In the Urst match, Szabados won an easy victory from Chow Kwok-hin, of Shanghai, 21-12, 21-12. Kelen suffer- Play was fast in. the first half and ed a defeat from Yung Tok-han, also entendid work was done by the two from the Northern port, 21-14, 13-21, backs and Duncan in goal Lee was 20-20 (2-0). Both of the players Bsteadler than Pile, who cracked up contested closely, point for point. In the latter part of the opening half They played two deuces, before Yung, and in the second period. Duncan snatched the victory from Kelen.

R. Lee (K.C.C.) v.0.0.0.4 for 45 C. N. Matthews (D.B.9.) v.

C.C.C. 2nd XI

A for L/Cpl.

Bradford (Army "A") v. University

+

J. B. H. Leckie (H.K.C.0.)

V. I.R.C.

3 for 13 3 for 24

A. E. Perry (Mr. Bayer's

XI v. Schools

3 for 24

Capt. Carless (Navy)

Army N. D. Lloyd

O.C.C.

3 for 44

(R.C.O.) V.

saved many good shots in the first Szabados next met the Macno

champion; Raul da Rezn Douque and won 21-19, 21-11. Kelen then again came to the table to defeat Chi Kal-

hait but was not so sale in the second, although it would not be falt to judge his day's display by the five goals scored against him, chlu, of Hongkong, 21-14, 21-14.

After Fung had given the Colony Szabados and Kelen played a game the lead, the Corinthians put every- of doubles with two Chinese repro- 3 for 78 thing into their play and were re-sentatives, and won 21-17. This dis- warded when Sherwood equalised.play caused much laughter, as the In the 33rd minute, Pile hesitated Chinese players were not versed in it is tockic and Rend nipped in to doubles, they bumped into each other Rive the Corinthiana the Tent. when the ball dropped in the middle Shortly after the resumption, the°* table.

FRED PERRY DEFEATS

HIS OLD RIVAL

Miami, Feb. 27. Continuing their series of exhibi- tion tennis matches, Fred Perry de

PROGRAMME feated Ellsworth Vines by two. teta is one to-day, the scorca bein: 4-6, ARRANGED

7-5, 6-3.

Perry has now won 12 times against the American's 14.-United Press.

tourists were presented with a "gift"

It is understood that arrangements goni. A high shot dropped near the have been made for the two cham- goal-mouth and the defenders were these few days, before

pions to appear in a local theatre

they visi

flustered that Sherwood Was

allowed to head the ball into the net Macao on Friday. while Duncan, Lee Ting-song and Pite looked on.

The lost two goals were scored tow wards the

tiongkong were a beaten team. The

end, but by this time FOOTBALL

ball seldom passed the half-w TOURISTS

TTO PLAY ON

and in the frequent Corinthilan. raids Avery scored twice. The fourth goal hit two defenders before going in. Bright woa unfortunate

not to have saved it, but he slipped WEDNESDAY Ladies' Night At the first ladies doubles league chum- and was lying on the ground when

It roiled past him.

Before:-Mr. S. McCormac.

Club de Recreio

An interesting badminton mnich has been arranged for Wednesday, March 9, to be played at the Club de Recreio, when a specially selected ladies team opposes the Club de Recreio Indies, who were winners of

plonship.

The visitors, who probably con- stitute the strongest team to be found outside of the Recreio, will be:

Miss Madge Grimths and Mrs. Stokes, Miss Eardley and Mrs, Clark, Ming U. Khoo and Miss Chaing.

The oveni la o special Ladies Night at the Club do Recreio, and the badminton promnians to be more than ordinarily interweling, re

(Continued from Page 8.)

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China A In the four official

Avery and Pearce,

LD. Skinner (Club); Bone Colony XI-Dunenn; Lee Tin- matches, a chance of seeing the team, that T.. A. Pearce, the Inter (Palico), C. Pite (Police); 15. Hynes nang, C. Pile; Williamson, Bright, famous football · Amateurs during port and Kent county creiketor, wil (Club), Gough » (Police), “BeliteD Laung Wing-chiu Yeung, Bhui-rick, their stay in the Colony. It is hoped, tako part in the match. He will (Poilce); Hin (Club), T. A. Petron,

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