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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 22, 1940.

Pilgrim's Hockey Notes

HOCKEY INTERPORT WITH MACAO

Suggestions For The Hongkong Team Association Council In Predicament

The monthly meeting of the Hongkong Hockey Association Council last Thursday had to be postponed because of the non-appearance of four or five members. It is true Volunteer camps and other important business might have been the cause, but the members concerned could have at least dropped a note to the Hon. Secretary or telephoned him, warning him of their abence.

On two occasions of late, when only an extra member was needed to form a quorum, the meet- ing had to be cancelled after a wait of three-quar- ters of an hour.

The Association in latter years has never been placed

in such a predicament, and it is very annoying to those arat appearance of competitive hockey.

The newly formed Argonanta team who won the Krill Cup in their

who do turn up to be later informed that a meeting cannot coach.

be convened owing to lack of support.

A meeting will be held to-day at 6 p.m., and I hope it will be possible to form a quorum this time.

HERE is my Interport team, the Caer Clark Cup champion-

and to aid the selectors in ship this season, defeated Re-1 case trials are to be played I creio Ladies, 3-0, at King's have nominated numerous re- Park last Saturday. The Saints surves who are in excellent form well deserved their victory and at the moment:

had they shown the same in- Goalkeeper.-U. E. Boura (Radio). cisiveness in front of goul as Backs.-V. C. Bond (C.B.A.) and they showed eleverness in mid- Dalia Ram (Rajputana Bifica).

Halves.-M. H. Hassan (Radio), field, they would have had more W. A. Reed (Club) and R. J. Reed than a goal's lead at the inter- ..{(Nomads).

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RESERVES

val.

Rugby..

With them Is A.S. Xavier, their

WRONG TACTICS BY ENGINEERS LEAD TO DEFEAT BY CLUB

(By "Fly-half")

"A"

East Asia Athletic Moot In Tokyo

Manila, Feb. 20 (Domel), The Philippine Athletic Fedo- ration is preparing to send 56 athletes to Japan to participato in the East Asia Athletic Meat in Tokyo in June, it was an- nounced here to-day,

The Tokyo meet forms part of the Japanese athletic pro- gramme designed, to celebrate the 2,600th anniversary of the Japanese Empire.

The Filipino athletes will include J basketball team, swimmers, boxers and track and field players.

Jel. 28151.

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Boxing

Louis-Paycheck Fight Advanced

NEW YORK Feb. 22 (UP)-Mike Jacobs has announced that the match between Joe Louis and Paycheck for the heavyweight tille will now take place on March 29 instead of April 3, when the Garcia-Overlin bout for the middleweight championship will be held.

The switching of dates is for the purpose of giving Garcia more time hfter he fight With Armstrong March 1.

GALENTO TO MEET BAER

Mike Jacobs also announced that Tony Galento will fight Max Baer in New Jersey in late May for the right to meet Louis "or whoever is cham- pion in July,"

Jacobs has already promised Lee

In ideal rugby conditions except for a slippery ball, Club "A" Savold a chance for the title if he just managed to defeat the Royal Engineers by 16 points (2 goals beat Bob Pastor Impressively. and 2 tries) to 11 points (a goal and 2 trics) at the Valley yesterday. Twice the Sappers drew level and but for the closing few minutes had as much of the game as their opponents.

forward packing COLONY CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP

Badminton

Recreio Beat Kowloon C.C.

Playing in the "B" Division of the Badminton Lengue last night, Club de Recrelo defeated Kowloon C.C.,

and Kowloon Tong lost to VRC.) [4-5.

Leaders To Meet 1, St. John's Feat St. Teresa's, 6-3,

This Evening

Forwards-Sha Wall (Rajputana Mrs. Bliss scored once in each half Rifles), G. Singh (Radio), Homburg ondt Miss H. Reid added the third (E.), Narain Singh (Kumaons).point before the final whistle. But and Partaub Singh (Kumaons). leven en better things were expected of the latter who was inclined to be Goalkeepers-Dobson (1.E.). V. off-skle during most part of the

Miss a. Benwell (Club) and J. Lockhart, Rame.

B. Longbottom, who Hacks-Gusain Singh (Kumaons), ubstituted for Miss Churn, caught Mehar Singh (Police), J. Gonsalves the eye in the second half when she

Paul, Navy's brilliant three- and J. Gissano (Recreio),

played a rattling good game at out- Halves-Croston (1.E.), Lieut. side-right. I um certain the Saints quarter, turned out for the Hook (R.A.), N. Whiley (C.B.A.) will improve their attack If she is Club as a and Brown (Police),

retained in that position, Miss F middle of the back row. Forwards. Gemmell (Navy), Licul seerned quite at home at in-. A. Watson, hooking for Prilam Nath" (Rajputana Rifles), Gght. Fowler, 8. A. Fowler and E. Fowler There was no doubt about the Club, obtained a greater share (C.B.A.).

Saints' superiority in the second half of the ball for his side in Enthusiasts are reminded that the when they simply swamped the Re-the set scrums. The Club backs Interport will be played here an creio defence, and the two goals did not handle the difficult bail rored in this period by no means scored Easter Sunday, March 24. Macan. will probably play a second match represented their superiority. Miss at all well and their movements on the day following against the Resf. Wong once again was a hard-never went far.

RECREIO V. KOWLOON C.C. of the Colony,

working pivot, who was well support- Taylor, playing at inside-three, was I have received definite informa-jed

led by Miss

G. White at full-back. poor in attack and. was guilty of

Four matches which might well R. A. Marques and H. Gonsalves tion that the Macno wingers, E. Recrelo's attack was their chief faulty handling and

kicking deckle the Colony Chess Champlon-(Recreio) beat P, Wynter-Blyth and Nolasco and A. Angelo, will not be weakness. The line did not pull well | Midway through the second half ship are down to be played this A. L. Fisher 21-0; beut C. C. Kevin leaving for the United States and together and only Mrs. Rodrigues was Needham, of the forwards, changed evening. K. Weiss, the leader, will and T. A. Madar 21-5; beat A.

dangerous, though Miss B. Remedios places with Taylor and from then on meet his closest rival. F. Zimmern Zimmern and H. S. Jones 21-5. on the extreme right put in some use-the Club attacked strongly. Needham at the Gloucester Hotel, where Sie ful centres. Despite the fact that heralded his inclusion amongst the Henry Follock will also play-D.-E.A E. Xavier and H. A. BarroS (Recrelo) lost to Wynter-Blyth and their defence was pierced more times threes by a 60-yard dash, which de Carvalho.

Fisher 18-21; beat Kevin and Madar Caroline Hill last Sunday, suard WDS good. both Mrs. M.

At the Peninsula Hotel, K. M. A. 21-6; best Zümmern and Jones 21-7. Radio and Postal Sports Club S. Most credit, however, rocs to

Silva and Miss O. Botelho

playing

Burnett will play B. S. Litvin, and A. beat University

N. A. Belirao and V. H. Oliveira 6-1 without we

Mrs. L. Silva who was the outstand-

Waite and Arlingstall were danger- Kurrik will meet L. Blair.

The lätter As a result of his win over Barnett (Recrelo) beat Wynter-Blyth and much trouble. It is question- ing player at centre-half. Miss Zoug when in possessiert able if Radio will have an easier Barros did exceptionally well in

on wonderful turns of showed some

Tuesday, Zimmern has moved up Fisher 21-17: beat Kevin and Madar Foley was on to second place, and is now the only 21-12; beat Zimmern and Jones 21-0. game this season. They scored goal when she saved several shots in speed plus force.

ST. JOHN'S V. ST. TERESA'S six goals and had they exerted succession from Mrs. Bliss and Miss active acrum half for the Sappers, remaining player who has not been

although he was mostly called upon in beaten. themselves in the second half Wong. Though their attack only defence or in spoiling tactics. His Following is the table;

revealed combination now and then, forwards gave him a very busy time

John Chow and S. Chong (St. they might have got at least two the Recreio defences played a stout in dealing with pats back from line- K. Weiss

Teresa's) lost to H. Eardley and R. or three more.

Beaven 12-21; lost to David Kwok game all through.

out, and It was the use of this E. Zimmern

and Frank H. Kwok 8-21; beat N. Although G. Singh scored only

B. S. Liivin

21-15. the

L. Smith and R. Maynapti dangerous movement that let to once, he did more than any other

Club's victory. Radio forward.

There is very little Sir H. Pollock

Austin Ho and H. S. Wan (St. upset the Varsity "Y" LADIES, Cher Clark else an opposing team can do to K. M. A. Harnet defensive system by his clever tactics

Teresa's) lost to Eardley and Beaven Cup champions, defeated counteract patting back by the other D. E de Carvalho atid readiness

9-21; lost to Kwok and Kwok 7-21; lost to Smith, and Maynard 22-24.

after the Interport. They were due

to leave in the first week of March,

IN 8 Tournament game at in the second half, the visitors' rear-almost resulted in a score.

*

ARTINGSTALL SHINES

to feed his winger; C.B.S. 40 in the final lengne side than breaking through after the L. Blair J. Pinto, at inside left, come right unck into his old form to obtain two game. Surviving a hectic spell ball immediately it is struck back, A. Biriukoff

and this the Club players did to A. Karrik... gools, and but for some fine gool in the first half, when far more keeping by San Gupta he would have vigour than science was in-cincers should have realised that a

nimost perfection.

The

Royal En-V. V. Kolatchoff scored at least two more goals in the troduced into the proceedings, slippery ball made patting back much second half,

The champlona' strength, however, "Y" Ladies gradually wore the more dangerous than usual. was at half-buck. J. Singh and Schoolgirls down to score a de-Kennedy, were superior to the mill-

Club forwards, well led Gurdyal Singh revealed constructive served victory after the inter-tory eight, B. Hynes, Macrae, Beattle ability on the flanks, and M. 11. Hus-val. Even their famous de-and Paul were prominent. san effectively barred the path of the fence, which has played so great visiting Inside forwards down

Morgan, Lavalle, D. Hynes and middle.

a part in previous victories, had Beattie, scored tries for the Club.

Watson converted two of them.

Cuthbertson, Artingstall and Birrell

the

by

Goals were also scored by Awtorita panicky moments and might Singh (1), K. Singh (1) and Hassan have conceded C.B.S. a couple scored tries for the Royal Engineers, (1).

Taking a 4-1 lead at the Interval, of goals in the first twenty the second one being converted by the home team experienced little dif- minutes of the game.

Birrell.

P. W.D. L. Pis.

4 0 1 4

3 0 0 3

1 2 21⁄2

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Buying The Same Tickets

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The habit of some persons in buy- for the same block of through tickets year after year at annual race meet- ings does not, of the average, seem worth while, If the records for the ficulty in holding their opponents inį Generally, however, this defence

past five years can be taken as • the second half when they enjoyed bent the youthful visitors by its

criterion, the lion's share of the exchanges, stubborn work, where Miss M. Mc-they found the opposition too strong, 1-10, which, it is understood, have however, in the rear lines. Though As an example, take the Numbers University started well enough, Caw and Mrs. Starbuck, the halves, Ms S. Rousseau, Miss P. Kirby and been held by the same person for but once they fell behind they went and Mrs. Strange, at left-back, pro- completely to pieces. The defence virted the immovable objects.. Miss Miss J. Kew showed a resolute de years, Against the $3,000 which he was also over-run by a fast moving D. McCaw, who led the attack, was fence in the first half. Miss B. paid during the past five years, he Radio attack. KS. Oh did well to the most dangerous forward en vlasy Goodwin, at full-back, was very ac-made, during the same period, $2,545,- acoro in the first half when he and completed a good afternoon's tive in her tackling, and clearance 00-$254.40 in 1935, $1,404.00 in 1036. keen and nothing in 1937 and 1938, $100 in 1030 followed up a weak clearance by Uwork by scoring the hat trick" shots. Nevertheless." a

B. Bouza, but it was an uphill dght Mrs. Gardner, who also scored, was hard-fought game was witnessed, and $741.00 so far at this meeting. throughout because the forwards always a source of danger. were weak. W. Abraham, at centre- The home team seemed to have half, was the most alert member of more

they were constant

*

Admittedly, there are some who had all the luck as instanced the Anal THE following are the post-holder of through ficktet No. 16 his side; the remaining halves, Loow stages they were constantly attack-

meeting, which came out twice and Hui were for too slow with their Ing. Should St. Andrew's win the

tions of the various teams on the fourth day, winning first and tackling and hold on to the ball too remaining fixtures, they will meet in the Hongkong Hockey Asso-second prizes. long, with the result that they were the "Y" Ladles in a replay for the ciation Tournament: often robbed of it.

championship, and in the opinion of

41 à 10 12 11

7 # 3 2 0 10 0

P. W. L. D. F. A pís In general, the University lacked many the latter will have to give Radio & P.SC. 0 0 0 0 21 0 13 cohesion and thrust forward, and, of their best to retain the Cup. CBA 0 0 0 1 32. B 11 but for the good covering of the C.B.S. were a disappointing team Royal Engineers backs, Tam and Low in the closing in the second half and in the initial Recreio alages, the defeat would have been perfod missed at least three easy Nomada mora nevere. In the latter half the goals. Their. forwarda, of whom KITC Radio attack was also preventedMiss M. Shand and Miss E. Watson Police from scoring by the good goal-keep-were the pick, had no plan of cam-University Ing of Sen Gupta.

pain. They lack a girl of Miss D. Royal Signals McCaw's stamp-one who could con-1R.A.O.C.

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20 100 Fanling yesterday, boating the Royal struct and instruct, as it were. Miss Leading Goal Scorers are: Sgt. Army Medical Corps Major Harvey 1. ANDREW'S ·Ladles, who. Moss falled in these respecia. Homburg, RE, (13), 3, A. Fowler, (10) and Major Bowie (13)--in the

are.making a strong bid for There Who much more stability, C.B.A., (11), G. Blogh, Radio, (8), final by one hole.

ST.

Peter Lo and J. Tsang (SL Teresa's) beat Eardley and Beaven 21-17; lost to Kwok and Kwok 7-21; beat Smith and Maynard 21-10,

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