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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 11, 1940.

66 Pilgrim's Hockey

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RADIO RETAIN UNBEATEN RECORD

Recreio Unfortunate Not To Share Points: Women's League Progress

KEEPING UP their unbeaten record for Tournament games, the Radio and Postal Sports Club defeated Recreio 1-0 on their home ground at Caroline Hill last Sunday. Both sides had a wealth of talent, and some remarkably good hockey was played.

Exchanges were fairly even in the first half, but; Recreio were clearly the better side in the second period, and at least deserved a draw.

Radio took the lead after| twenty minutes through Awtar Singh, who banged in the win! ning goal from a long centre The Radio attack made many dangerpus raids in the first half, but fell away badly in the Becond when Recreio completely dominated play.

The wingers, Juggeet and Hangeer Singh were slow and could make no headway against the fine work of the visitors' wing-halves. Chlef honours, bow- ever, went to the hacks and halves, notably M. H. Hasson, the pivot, who had some excellent duels with the opposing attack.

J. S. Grewal was a steady left back, and received good support from his partner. Had it not also been for some magnificent saves by U. B. Souza, in gel, the resulti might have been very different.

I was good hard game, and the champions were very lucky to secure both points.

RECREIO,

Hockey Association

Council Meeting

A. Council meeting of the Hongkong Hockey Association will be held in the St. An- drow's Church Hall at 6 p.m. to-day. As there are some important items. to be dis- cussed on the agenda, such as the forthcoming interport with Macao, a full attendance of members is requested.

twenty minutes, and Mrs. 1. Bils increased the lead to 3-0 when, the interval arrived.

In the last half, it appeared that a record tally of goals would result, but both sides settled down and some good play was seen.

Many

good raids were started by C.B.A., but the Saints' defence were not to at least, deserved abe caught napping oydin.

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Colony Women's Tennis Final On Jan. 20

THE FINAL of the Colony Wo- men's singles tennis championship between Mrs. Enid Lion and Mrs. will be held at

draw, as although the arst half Mrs. Bilss scored the fourth goal Chiu Chun-chlu was rather even, territorially, they were clearly the better side after the in this half, and received splendid Unlied Services Recreation Club on

assistance from Miss F. Wong, on January 20, at 3 p.m.

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F. X. Sequeiro, their inside-left, was Greaves often set their K.C.C. Handicap Singles beat the 8th Heavy Regt., night, and were beaten by 33-29.

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Rikkyo's fallure was their inabiliy

In the final of the Kowloon Cricket/R.A., by 8 points (a goal and to sink free shots,

tournament a try) to 6 (two tries). There

At half time, Santo Tomas were 13

Misy G. White was soumi, and Miss M. Roza, revealing her old Club handicap singles form, was active in her tackling and yesterday A. E. P. Guest defeated E was very little to choose be- and Rikkyo 6.

C. Fincher 8-8, 8-6. Both players tween the teams, except that clearances.

brilliantly saved by Souza at close moving to good purpose. range.

To a certain extent the Rees en- ployed the long-pussing game with effect, but in the end the ball was atien Intercepted by the Radio de- fence, W. A Reed, at contre-half, distinguished himself, and contrived to get through a lot of work, while the wing-lalves, R. Marques ami A. Alves, gave a polished display.

I doubt if the winners could im- prove on their present combination.

THOUGH being led by three clear

The best players in the ultark goals at the interval, the C.B.A. were, N. Beltran and B. Gomun, In the second half fought back with though the former at times hung on some quick thrusts down the middle. to the ball just too long. The for- Eventually, after several fine break- wards as a line were faat, but they aways, Mrs. Quick reduced the deficit delayed their final passes and fritter- In a fine splo effort.

were on a minus 40 handicap.

Kowloon G. C. Competitions

Kowloon C. C. Teams Chosen

Club took the fullest ad- vantage of their scoring opportunities. Freer might have grounded the ball nearer

The following have been selected the posts when he went over, to represent Kowloon Cricket dub on

Club Saturday:

The high handicap competlilon of and was clear of the

First V. Club {away).-E. Goodwin

the Kowloon Golf Club played over men, instead of putting it Cap E. C. Fincher. D. J. N. Anderson. 18 holes last week-end was won by down immediately he went Mackay, A. Zimmern, W. L. Repley, D. E. F. Fincher, N. D. Lloyd, N. A. E. ed away their chances when they got

Carrying the Home to their op-W. Kershaw, 88 (14) 74. Runner-up

Rung, R. E. Les, G. C. Burnett. into the circle.

ponents, the CB.A. were able to was W. Webber, 94 (18) 76.

over.

Seconds v. University (away).-W. Mul- -In-the-last-ten-minutes-when- a

cary (ap)... Gray JR. Like, F number of comer hits must surely score once again throug Mrs M

~Cessford was Ilvely at stand-Lay G. A Goodban, G. E. Taylor, it White, their leader. The half-backs,

off half for the Club, and al-H. T. Broadbridge, G. A. V. Ha draw acemed have gone in, and a

Simpson, E. Curia, K. M. Daxter, inevitable, the Radio defence frus- Miss P. Everest, Miss I. Woolley and

A. A. Lopes, 82 (0) 73, and H. J. trated effort after effort, and it was Miss A. Smith, throughout the game Grose, 80 (15) 74 qualified for the though he had to deal with wild

tackled strongly and gave good sup Captain's Cup.

just bad luck the better team fotled

.to score.

AT King's Park, last Saturday, St. Andrew's gathered two further points in the Caer Clark Cup League at the expense of the C.B.A., winning 4-2.

The game opened with some clever movements by the Saints' forwards, resulting in Miss H. Rold: scoring two goals within

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An Emergency Meeting of the Hongkong Cricket League will be held in the Hongkong Cricket Club Pavilion on Friday, January 12, at 5.30 p.m.

The meeting will discuss and decide whether, the League will be conducted this year, as formerly,

ST. JOHN'S TROUNCE V. R. C.

St. John's gained an easy win over the Victoria Recreation Club in a "D" Division badminton league match last | night winning by & sels to one,

Th-scores were:

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took them well. Needham hnd

Jured last Saturday, was an absentee, and D. H. Taylor played in his place at full-back.

Searle ond

Dempsey were lively forwards for Police, while Hynes, Gosh Taylor were prominent in the Air Force pack.

and

Wright was inclined to hang on to the ball too long to be an effective stand-off hak.

Play generally broke down before Stewart on the wing obtained posses- ision, and on the few occasions he did get going he was crowded out. Wad- dington was a reliable full-back for the Airmen.

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a steadying effect on the Club ment for the Dlarney Stone Shield, three-quarter division, which which should have taken place this

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meet combined Club-Police Bfteens ahead. Van Leeuwen was too in two matches on the Club ground, well watched by Richards to be at 2.45 p.m. and 4 p.rn. Combined effective. On the other wing, Services will be represented by the

following: Marsh kept Wilson subdued, A team-Bat (Navy); Nicholls (Navy), The Gunners' tree's did not gather Wäite (Army), Boo (Army), – Howden ure ball well, and fumbling or knocks-Navy) Evans (Army), Brown (Navy), (Navy); G. W. lloak (Army),. Qallaghor A. Guterres and A. K. Rumjahn on spoilt many a good movement.herry Army Longmuir (Navy), Brink (V.R.C.) lost to H. Eardley and R. The wing-threes, bolh Army player Gate, (Navy), Reservez-Picton (Any). Ley (Army); Pago (Army), Charles (Navy), Beavan 6-21; lost to N. Smith and were forced to play a defensive game, Sheldrake (Army), Marsh (Army). Wilson 12-21;1

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Riddle (Army). Re- the flag., Cooke falled

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J. Sousa and F.

Castro (V.R.C.) with a good effort, Wilson

lost to Eardley and Beavan 12-21; lost for Club ta give stleton an COBY to Smith and Wilson 0-21; lost to kick for Kwok and Maynard 0-21.

COTTAGE CLUB PAPER HUNT

convert Cooke scored

an unconverted try between the posts for the Gurinera, ad-

In the closing stages of the game, [Rutherford scored an unconverted try [for Club,

The teams were:

Club; · Ceisford; Van, Roscoo, Lavalle and Richardson:: Wilson and Rutherford; | King," Needham, Durford, Stoker, Dann.

Redman, Thornhill and Cailletors. THE PAPER-ITUNT on Saturday, Gunners: Kenbie; - Richarda, January 13, will start from near Lok Blone and Marshi: Smythe and Foster: Ma Chio Police Blation at 5.10 p.m. |KeDermalt, Luckett | Cooke, › Turner,

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einrt and a draw for pontes will be Hai Tak 0 Police 0 Entries for the above will close made on the spot. Alders' of pri-|;

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D IT. Stewart and 3. Rr Henderson, By Order of the Stewards, Motor-car transport will be pro- Ild the Polios to a draw, neither side o vided from the Cottage Club at a pooring. PAW PAN VN GROVES p.m. and fránsport back to the Club | Very little three-quarter work wal will be arranged after the finish of seen, and the forwards confined the the paper-litunt,

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