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REFEREE

SELECTS

LADIES' XI

Promising Talent In Trial Game.

FORMIDABLE FORWARDS

(By Referee.)

ON yesterday's display in the

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ladies hockey trial, the Selec- tors have very little option but to Aeld the following eleven. players) against the Hong Kong Ladies Ifoç. key Club, champions of the Caer Clark Cup Hockey League on the Y.M.CA. ground on April 8:-

B. Almnda (Recreio)

C. Osmund (Recreio)

A. Fowler (Y.M.C.A. Ladies)

L Woolley (St. Andrew's) M. White (St. Andrew's) L. Xavier (Recreio)

P. Gittens (St. Andrew's) M. Mason (Y.M.C.A. Ladies) M. Woolley (St. Andrew's) S. Dalziel (Y.M.C.A, Ladies) O. Brown (Y.M.C.A. Ladies)

Reserves: E. Beavis and M.

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CHINESE SELF-DEFENCE MOVEMENT

Attempt To Popularise Boxing

"Nanking, Mar. 25. The 8th anniversary of the esl- ablishment of the National Gym- nastic Institute was celebrated here yesterday in the presence more than 1,000-

people, including representatives of Party and organs. Amongst

Government

of

the speakers were Gen. Chang, Chih-klang, President of the Insti tate, and lending exponent

art of Chinese Chi-tao, Mr.

Gen.

of the

Chu Wen-chung.

CRICKET

Team To Play Champions

Strong Side Against University.

THREE KOWLOON PLAYERS SELECTED.

AB Clubs Represented.

boxing: Mr. TaiHE following have been select- ed to represent the Rest of the League against the University.

To reo trang Bir. Pent Huch-pol, who emphasised the im- portance of Chinese boxing both as an exercise and as a means of self-defence, and the Institute was urged to make further efforts to popularise the art.-Kuo Min.

TRIANGULAR

LAWN TENNIS.

TOURNEY

Hong Kong Players May Be Invited.

PHILIPPINE'S CHAMPIONSHIPS.

FRIDAY, MARCH

1933

TENNIS

OXFORD SHOW IMPROVEMENT THREE MORE

•ON TRIALS

Seem To Have Reserve- Exergy

London, Mar. 24. In a practice to lay for the Varsity Boat Race on April 1, 0x- ford rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake in 20 min. 51 sec, which was 48 sec. better' ther last Friday'e row over the same

course.

The crew, who were rowing on a flood tide, gave the impression that they were holding something. in reserve-Reuter.

1932-33 champions, in the final KING'S CUP

cricket match of the season at Pok- fulam on Saturday, April 8:---

F. D. Pereira (1.R.C.)``` A. R. Minu (IR.C.)

T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)

E. R. Duckitt (H.K.C.C.)

E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)

E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.)

G. C. Barnett (K.C.C.)

Comdr. Shaw (R.N.) U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)

Lt. Garthwaite (Army)

H. G. Wallington (C.S.C.C.)

3. E. Richardson, the Colony's)

AIR RACE

GAMES ARE

DECIDED Stocker And Waring In Semi-Final.

H. K. C. C. TOURMAMENT

TH

(By Ace).

THE following are the results of matches in the Hong Kong Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tourna- ment that have been played since the presentation of trophies HANDICAP DOUBLES

Third Round.

A. J. Stocker and M. F. H. War- ing (-15) beat H. Owen Hughes:

To Start And Finish Atand G. W. Sewell (30) 7-5, 6-8,

Hatfield.

CHANGE THIS YEAR.

This year's King's Cup Air Race, the twelfth of the series, will be held on Saturday, July 8.

6-1.

Rev. Lewis Bryan and Capt. Can- [non (~$6) beat T. W. Brunger and J. H. Morhaus (-4.6) 9-11, 6-0, 10-2.

MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAPS

Third Round.

H. J. Armstrong and Miss Patter (-3.6) beat Mr. and Mrs. E. Grim-

It will be different from any of ble (30) 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. the previous races. The plan,

opening batsman, was selected, but which has been approved by the OXFORD Shanghai, March 25. as he is leaving the Colony on the King, provides for a race flown in Shanghai's leading tennis stars:

day before the game he has had four rounds, the beginning and may compete in the 1933 national The University will probably be be at Hatfield aerodrome.

finish of each of these rounds to tennis championships of the Philip-represented by the following: A

to stand down.

C.S.C.C. SECOND ELEVEN.

BLADE WORK

CRITICISED

Mosley Unsuited To Gruelling Test.

The final trial before selecting pines, according to word received M. Rodrigues (captain), L. T. Ride, Each round will consist of hests, the teams will be played on Sunday here yesterday: The P. I. Lawn E. L. Gosano, A. T. Lee. H. and, according to the number of morning on the C.B.A. ground,

P. Gittens disappointing yester

Tennis Association will meet within Nomanbboy, A. A. Aziz, F. Rentries, it is probable there will be day, her slick-work being very the next few days to decide on the Samy, and E. T. Wood.

Zimmern, S. Reid, K. P. Gan, D. Keight heats in the first round, four in the second, two in the third, and

COMMON BASIC FAULT, faulty. She was, however, starved date and venue of the annual The Champions have lost A. T. final. The first four placed in throughout the trial. She posses- tournament, when a proposal to Nomanbhoy, one of their opening each round will pass into the next CINCE last December when the ses a good burst of speed and is a invite Shanghai and Hong Kong to bowlers. He has left for India. fround.. strong hitter, and on her previous

Each round will be over a course; Oxford crew 'began to take display this season she thoroughly compete will also be considered. earns her place in the team.

No word has yet been received!

The following will represent the of about 200 miles, but a different shape, there has been a growing M. Mason, who has showed up not be discussed at the annual eleven against the Diocesan Boys' round. The total distance covered

in Hong Kong, and the question Civil Service Cricket Club second course will be selected for each number of critics who deplore the

poor blade-work of the crew. well this season, was also off forin general meeting of the Hong Kong School in a friendly game at the by those who finish in the Anal yesterday. Her combination

Mosley, who stroked the winning. will be about 800 miles. good, but she was inclined unneces-will be held this evening at 5.30

Lawn Tennis Association which Valley on Saturday at 2 p.m.:-

F. J. Link (captain), F. H.

ENTIRELY BRITISH.

crew in the trial fights, was sarily to play first time shots.

Roldman, N. J. Bebbington, W. H. Flying will begin early in the installed as stroke on the first Edmonds, A. W. Grimmett, J. F.day, and as subsidiary prizes will appearances of the eight on the McGowan, S. Kandle, R. G. Robert-be offered for each individual tideway, but a definite clipping of son, H. E. Strange, J. M. Wilson, (Continued at foot of next Column.) his finish caused his displacement of good hard hitting. The latter

The Second Division soccer match.

Lyal, G. C. Burnett, A T. Lay, shortly afterwards by R. W. G. TWO DAY MATCH. proved a tireless player and put between the Borderers and Lincolns

N. A. E. Mackay, W. C. Hung. Holdsworth.. in some excellent work in the for-to-morrow will be played at Chat-the two-day game between the Stapleton.

The following are teams for the F. S. W. Smith, I. Melness and C. L For a time the crew made good ward line. Together with M. Re-ham Road at 3[p.m.

H.K.CCA. The Third Division game between Kowloon Cricket Club and Hong lain), C. Beck, G. E. R. Dirett, of the most promising in recent. progress and it was hailed as one W. Hayward (eap- medios they formed the most dan~: gerous combination. Their pass the R.A.S.C. and the Borderers will Kong Cricket Club, commenting at . . Dunkley, LL. Garthwaite. D. 3. years.

Harley, L. D. Kilbee, A. D. Lowson, ing and understanding was good, be played at Sookunpoo on Sunday |

Now the critics. are at work... while both players showed a good at 3 p.m.

(captain), D. McLellan, T. A. Pearce and Capt again and Holdsworth has come in sense of initiative.

[for a great deal of the blame, for.. jan.apparent shortness in the work.

of the eight.

A Fowler and S. Dalziel impress-p.m.] jed very favourably yesterday. The former effected many brilliant clearances, and again gave evidence

B. Almada, in goal for the Whites, played a splendid game and showed excellent anticipation. Her one fault in that she is inclined to defend with her stick instead of kicking clear.

1. White, playing at centre half. led her side admirably, and showed Funeralship

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1. Xavier and I. Woolley gave 1. White excellent support and were two of the outstanding players. Jon the field. They both hit the ball] hard and in the right direction. I. Woolley may, however, be displaced by M. Bryson.

M. Woolley and N. Lee both played well in the forwards, the feature of the former's display be-} ing her excellent stick-work which ( seldom failed her in attack. N.

Lee, on the right wing, showed a

SOCCER CHANGES

L

and R. B. Wood.

the K.C.C. to-morrow:- K.C.C.: -F. Goodwin E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, J. C. Williams,

Lindrum's Brother's Snooker Record

Gossip In Sports World

Gene Tunney Tells Life Story In New Book

PEMBROKE'S FINE RECORD

fine turn of speed and her centres Boxer's Life Story. were 'executed in a creditable man-}

It is obvious that something is wrong with the crew where there is a lack of easy rhythm and a disin” clination to draw the oar right

team whose names does not appear home in their finish and yet esch

in the list of 22 "Posaiblea" whom member of the crew is trying all the selectors have "warned for he knows to Improve his work...... duty" this time.' The omission,İ ́ ́... Slave To Coaching. however, is easily explained by the Mr. G. O.. Nickalls, the old Ox- reluctance of the selectors to In-ford blue and a well known. clude three brothers. Charles (authority on rowing, la convinced Whitcombe, who captained the that the real trouble in that the team which went to America two erew has made itself a slave to years ago, is still one of the players coaching.

who have strongest claims to a Commenting on the Oxford-crew place among the eight players and of 1938 after seeing them on the two reserves who will form the tideway he says: "I think, that the actual team and I know that Ernest fact that the crew is short cannot himself will be only too glad to be put down to. Holdsworth, the stand down in order to give the stroke, who in the matter of length youngest of the three brothers, was made to appear an example to “RA," a chance to distinguish him his crew. Stroke cannot make in the world to-day can you find a self. "RA," who is now engaged length without support, and as no than at Parkstone, near Bournemouth, one on bow side was really swing- non-cannot equal the long list of auc-ing out to it at all he received very

(By Rover.)

ner but she will probably be exclud- MR. ANEX st Fight tells that of Gene Tunney?

TUNNEY in his latest book, more extraordinary career

ed in favour of P. Gittens.

The selection I have made would how on his tefith birthday, he was sense; but the career is interesting cesses in big tournaments that little help in the matter. " stand up well to the Hong Kong given a pair of boxing gloves. From and worth putting on record. Ladies. The team has an excellent that day until he became heavy- goal-keeper; speed and hitting weight champion of the world he Snooker Record. power in the backa; an excellent was boxing, off and on, without half back trio with a good leader; surcease, and very fast forwards, who are

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stands to the credit of each of the Again, in the matter of finish, others, but in recent years he has there is no genuine attempt to been a more consistent performer draw the, oar right home, with the than either of them in the biggest elbows well past the sides, thus

[the finish in conjunction with the

slide."

HORACE DRUM, hooker test of all, the Open Championship, to a boroshgoing job

amazing that one

"As regards the rhythm; as, 'I'

Things happened that would champlon, potted every ball on the good in their stick-work and who have discouraged a less determin- table during a snooker match at This Is Amazing. possess unbounded stamina. ed fighter, An injury to his left arm Melbourne; and made a break of

cuused condition resembling 159, which is claimed as a world's I should succeed in winning the said, it was forced. It was a paralysia. Bones in his hands record. Horace, a nephew of Wal- first division of any Cambridge coach and stroke-made, drill-like France His hands always tended cord with 187. were smashed, in boxing bouts inter Lindrum, held the previous re-athletic competition for nine years

(Continued on Page 9) in succession. That is what Pem-round, interest will be maintained

Y. M. C. A.. BEAT OTUS AT HOCKEY

to be "soft" .and undersized. His Lindrum in leaving Australia broke have done. They won in throughout, to the finish at about teft arm is permanently shorter shortly for England to play Jos 1925, when, they were assisted by six p.m than the right. The trouble he Davis, the English champion, for D. G. A. Lowe, J. D. S. Pendlebury The race, as usual, will be a took to counter these disabilities the world's snooker championship, and T. C. Livingstone Learmonth. handicap, time allowances to be and have never looked back since given in each round and propor- Other colleges have produced as tionate to their length. No for immediate aim and the world Aed the Melbourne Test match, teams. Of course they have been ped. All machines must be entire months on end with body-building. USTRALIAN girls who watch many Blues, but Pembroke hate machine of a speed of loan than 110 always had the best-balanced miles per hour will be handicap- H. M. Submarine Otus and the championship for final objective:

Fowler Brothers Score Four Goals.

A friendly hockey game between

was endless. Le worked on roada and farms and in lumber-camps for Test Relics.

them.

the first half with two quick goals, and mental reaction. He believes The would study his physical method and Brown followed soon after with another, I, Francis reduced the lot in, psychology" defelt beform half time. S. Fowler comes again and again, fre scored: twice and E. Baldwin once

Tunney writer well"; He maken Cushions, lunch, cases, vacuumton ised be quoted to prove this Aircraft Co., and is a centre for the "Y" in the second half,

Y. M. C. A. second eleven at King'a He ap led mind, as well as body left behind them more than 1,000 very fortunate in the type of ath-ly British, and the race is confined Park yesterday, resulted in a win for the latter by G goals to 1 to his task. He tells how for that letes who have been passing to civil aircraft.

G. Fowler opened the scoring in months baford meeting an opponent that the cleaners declined to count through the college during those

Hatfield aerodrome is easily ac to go years Only the names of men like cesible by rall, road, or 'bus. It is: It took 57 mien to clear up the Harold Ford, H. P. Bowler, LE The word ground, at a cost of 2000. They Neams 7. P. Moll, F. B. 8. Ogilvit, of 1,000 yards in any direction. It ja very fine aerodrome, with a run- found spectacles, books, rugs, E. Cawston and J. St. L. Thorn controlled by the De Havilland

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