TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL
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HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
FORMED
TO BE AFFILIATED WITH HOME BODY
E. W. Hamilton Elected President.
SIM AND MAMAK SHIELD TOURNAMENTS TO
BE ABOLISHED
DILLIARDS
H.Q. LINCOLNS
TRIUMPH Strong Challenge In Six-A-Side.
L/CPL. HERRIOTT WINS BY 105 AND LT KING BY 95 POINTS
322 points.
of
{"B" DIVISION TO-DAY,
CHAMPIONS
CHALLENGED
BY K.C.C.
United Services Should Beat I.R.C.-
"DERBY" AT POKFULAM
LAWN BOWLS
Ramsey Beats Wotherspoon
WATER POLO LEAGUE
CHUNG SING WIN OVER C. B. C.
After 28 Ends Poor Shooting By
Coates Eliminates
Ferguson.
OMAR TRIUMPHS
Losers.
UNIVERSITY GIVE W. O.
Only one
(By CRAWL). ·
The Chinese Recreation Club,
game was played at who have an unbeaten record to
J. V. Ramsey (Kowloon Docks) North Point in the Hong Kong date, will be meeting their first and A. E. Coates (Craigengower) Water-polo League yesterday. formidable opponents to-day when entered the Second Round of the they visit the Kowloon Cricket Colony Bowls Championship yes- Club, and it will occasion no sur-terday when they eliminated W. prise if the peninsula team hold Wotherspoon (Taikoo Docks) and
T. Fergusson (K.C.C.). the champions to a draw.
The Chung Sing Benevo lent Society defeated the Chinese Bathing Club by 2 goals to nil in a very poor game, while in the other scheduled game, the Young Companions Acquatic Asso ciallon were concealed a walk over by the University. The C.B.C. should have been
the C.B.C.
(By Spot Ball.) A new chapter in the history of
Headquarter Wing, Lincolus, fa Hockey in the Colony was com. menced last night when the Hongvoured to reach the Final of the
Six-A-Side Garrison Billiards Cham- F. K. Lau and H. L. Hon and S. Ramsey will meet H. Nish Kong Hockey Association was form-pionship entered the Third Round W. Liang and H. S. Kwok, two (K.B.G.C.) in the Third Round, and ed at a meeting held in the Y.M.C.A. last night at the Soldier's Club unbeaten pairs, and C. M. Lau and Coates will play J. J. Basto (Re-
B. F. Choy is the probable Cause creio). A letter is to be sent to the En-when they beat "C" Company, way Bay line-up.
U. M. Omar, Champion in 1923 three goals up in the first half, The X.C.C. will be without S. A and 1931 and runner-up In 1928, but dilly-dallying in front of the glish Association requesting affilia. Lincolns by the large margin
Gray and in his absence G. Celiminated D. Ramjahn by 21-14 to Chung Sing goal lost them many Burnett is partnering R. B. Ham enter the Third Round where he scoring chances. bly. Sammy Green is again turn-will meet J. Cavanagh (Craigen- Tsang Ho-fook, ing out in partnership with his son gower) or E. M. Remedios (Re-right back, broke clean through D. S. Green, and C. I. Stapleton creio).
on three occasions, but missed and J. Rodger complete the team. Bass Gets Walk Over from point blank on each occa- R. Basa (Craigengower) has sion. His passing was wild, the Chinese should triumph. All been given a walk over by Hwhile he very often left his three of their pairs are experienc Gittins (K.C.C.), owing to the lat-charge, which on one occasion ed players who understand one
resulted in a goal against his another's play, whereas the K.C.C. ter going on holiday to-morrow.
Basa will meet E. G. Post side. have only one recognised partner (Police) in the Third Round.
In the first half the C.B.C. at- ship-the Green combination.
tacked strongly, but shot badly difficulty in overcoming the Civil Wotherspoon v. Ramsey.when within range, the forwards being particularly weak with Servants, who have yet to record
Tsang Ho-fook missed nar- rowly
two occasions,
tion which means that the Mamak Shield Tournament, which has been organised for the last two years, and the Sim Shield competition, which has been staged since the 1924-5 season, will be abolished.
CHAMPIONSHIP RUNNER-UP
ELIMINATED
Clark Beats Clapp
Pie, Clapp (Borderers), runner- up to C/Sgt. Jarman la the Gar rison Billiards Championship, last wax sensationally beaten by S/Sgt, Clark (R.A.O.C.) by 250 Club on to 245 at the Soldiers' Sunday.
A Commitee was elected, which the will include. in addition to
year, officials, representativca elected from each club which joins the Association.
Those present at the meeting were, Messra. A. A. Dand, (Hong
It should be a close match, but;
The Club should encounter little
ham.
1.
2.
3,
4.
a win. They will probably be re- Heads W.Wotherspoon J.V.Ramsey back flips. Headquarters will meet either presented by G. Gamble and J. G. Kong Hockey Club), F. A. Kemp, (Secretary of the Meeting), D. Me- "B" or "C" Company in the Semi-Haigh: T. Cornaby and R. S. Lellan (Y.M.C.A.), R. H. Wong. Final Round on July 13, and if they Traill; and H. Day and D. C. Dun- (St. Andrew's), O. E. de Sousa again produce the form they dis
Last night Headquarter | (University), A. M. Xavier, (Re-played creio), Surjin Singh, (Radio Sports Wing. Borderers, are going to be Club), Jahan Dad (Kowloon In- fully extended in what promises to dians' Tennis Club), R. A. Dormer be a thrilling Final.
(Police), R. C. Reed (Incognitos), The Central British Association, were also invited, but they advised the meeting that they were unable to send a representative. -
Association's Duties
The feature of last night's encounter was L/Cpl. Her- riott's fine exhibition. Re- cording breaks of 29 and 25 he completely outplayed Sgt. Newell to win in under 20 minutes by 105 points.
Le King gave a polished display Taking the chair, Mr. Dand said that following the meeting held on to beat Cpl. Body by 95 points in June 22 this meeting had been called less than half an hour. Breaks of
the issue beyond doubt.
Pte. Green, who chalked up a 21
6.
1
1
1
1
1
while the C.B.C. goal was
1
2
Jucky to escape from a well-
2
placed first time effort by
Cheung Chi-tal, which hit
the right top joint with the
5
goal keeper at the other end.
HEK KAM PUI who won
the 100 Metres Back Stroke event at the Chinese Civil Servants' Club aquatic gala last night.
SHEK WINS
100 METRES
BACK STROKE
Y.M.C.A. "B" Win
By 3 To 1.
F. FOWLER'S FINE DEBUT
Keen Competition Features Chinese C. S. Gala
(By CRAWL).
Canton Polo
Team To Play
V.R.C. To-day
C. A. Roza Pereira Will Trouble Visitors.
LOCALS FIRST APPEARANCE OUTSIDE OWN BATH.
(By CRAWL)
The Canton South China Athletic Association, who оп Sunday defeated the local South China Athletic Associa- tion by 2 goals to 1, are to-day meeting the Victoria Recrez- tion Club at North Point at 6 p.m..
Judging from the display of the
visitors on Sunday, the V.B.C. should register a comfortable win, but the surroundings may prove against them and the game may then probably develop into a very hard fight.
The visitors will have to improve their tackling considerably if they are to think of winning. A free throw against them, will give the speedy V.R.C. players an advantage that they will make the best use of. C. A. Roza-Pereirs, brother - of the V.R.C. champion and one of the finest polo players in the Colony, will be the man the Canton team will have to watch.
Capable of using both hands, he holds an immediate advantage over either of his opposlug backs and Owing to indisposition and in will prove very dangerous when juries, only three competitors en-within shooting range.
tered for the 100 Metres Back Newcomer To V.R.C. Team Stroke event open to affiliated Clubs | F. A. Ambrose, a newcomer
to
of the H. K. I. A. S. A., at the|the V.B.C. team, is not as good as
Cheung Chi-tai opened the Chinese Civil Servantı' Swimming he used to be, but he will, never-
5 scoring in the second half after Club's gala at North Point last night,theless, be a danger to the visitors.
a number of scrimmages, swim- Shek Kam-pui of the Young Com-
J. R. Soares, one of the oldest
7ming through unmarked to store: panions Acquatic Association, who playing members of the V.B.C. and
8
The C.B.C. played poor polo
10 after this goal, and gave away a captured the 50 Yards title at the
10 goal when So Tin-mo was left recent Association gala. won the
10 unmarked by Tsang Ho-fook, the race easily from Lai Yim Cheuk of 13 former netting from close-in. the home Club, while Leung Shui-
C.S.B.S.: Tong Stu-fai; Lam Sui-so man of the C. B. C. came third. and Pun Ping-man; Ip Sum-cheang 18 (Captain); Cheung Chi-tal, Wong
7.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
8.
9,
Kowloon C.C. v. Chinese RC. "C" (at the K.C.C.) Civil Service v. Hong Kong C.C. (at Happy Valley) United Services v. Indian R.C.
(at King's Park) University v. Graduates
(at Pokfulam}
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12.
13.
8
1
14.
8
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1 9
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3 12
17.
12
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South China "C" v. Recreio
(at King's Park)
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13
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1 14
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16
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1 21
"
Coates v. Fergusson.
to decide on the formation of the 22, 19, 17 and 15 (twice) placed Hong Kong Hockey Association.
The Civil Service line-up, is not Hockey in the Colony had become so popular in the past two break, was unfortunate to lose to very certain as that Club is still years that it was felt that a ruling /Sgt. James by only three points in the stages of experiment, but J. body was required to govern the after a surprisingly good perform- Barrow and D. M. McDougall, and R. R. Todd and J. M. Wilson are sport. Fixtures, games, the ap-ance.
Ptc. Short (21), Pte. Turner (19, almost certain to be seen in action. 27. pointment of umpires, and pro- bable interport arrangements be-24 unfinished), and Ple. Parr (17) The third pair will probably be 28. tween Hong Kong and Singapore scored useful breaks, only the C. H. Bradley and J. Bendall.
player losing. Ptc. Pye The United Services, who are at would be the duties of auch a body, latter
The vital question, Mr. Dand commenced with a 24 to record the present at the head of the table, only "C" Company win by 18 should carry off their match pointed out, was whether the re-
points,"
against the Indians. In R. E. Tot Heads presentatives of the clubs cared to
tenham and P. S. Cannon, and M. H.Q. Wing form a Hockey Association of their
55 F. IL Waring and A. J. Stocker own, or to affiliate with the English King
147 they have all-conquering pairs, who Association.
almost assured of six sets.
James
Herriott the Association Short
By affiliating
Turner would not be able to play or com- Atkinson pete in any League for a trophy. Mr. Dand remarked that he wished this point to be made quite clear, before any decision was reached.
Too Keen Encounters
RUGBY CLUB-MEETING
15 Chik-chow and So Tin-mo.
15
Shek took the lead in the first length and kept it to the end, win-
CBC.-Chan Tre-ching; Tang Honing with a clear margin to spare.
Look and Yong Wei-lima (captain); Lau
1 Yam-chung, Tong Fo-cheung; Wong
17 Yat-hung and Tong Po-man.
A. E. Contes T. Fergusson
Referee: Mr. Ip Eun-im.
THAT'S CURIOUS!
The European. Y.M.C.A. “B” water-polo team scored a well deserved victory by 3 goals to 1 over the home club in a very fast game.
a powerful back, will be defending.
He will have to move fast if he is
to stop Chan Ki-cheong, the Can- ton centre forward.
H. M. Remedion, the V.R.C. pivot. will have his hands full with the speedy Canton forwards, but he should prove a match for any one
of them.
The game which will be played at the South China Athletic Asso- ciation's Bathing Pavilion, North Point, commences at 6 pm sharp and should be worth seeing in view
The Y.M.C.A., who were repre-of the fact that the V.R.C. are play- Fowlering outside their own bath for the
Every thoroughbred racehorse in aented by the threa
the world is a descendant of one brothers, all of whom played well, first time this season. of three famous horses the Byer-were the aggressors throughout. ly Tark, the Darley Arabian, and The Civil Servants attacked spas- the Godolphin Arabian--that were modically and scored on one occa brought to England about 200 years sion when G. Fowler was ordered ago. The Godolphin Arabian out for an infringment. came from Paris, where he had been used to draw a watercart.
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Lawn Bowls-Open Championship T. Perkins v. A. B. Clark
(Kowloon C.C. green, 5.20
Lawn Tennis-"B" Division
3 Kowloon C.C. « Chimera R.C.
Civil Service v. Hong Kong C.C. U.S.RCY
v. Indian RC.
"C" Company
1.
I
150 Body 150 Green 150 Newell 150 Child 150 Parr
2,
1
2
3.
ย
46
70 jare
4.
7
132 Pye
882
84 F. A. Redmond and Lt. Collington 150 cr Capt. Barry should complete the
5.
2
9
6.
10
side.
7.
10
560
The Indians will probably be without F. D. Pereira, and J. S. A.
10. Curreem may be paired with A R Minu. A. H. Madar and S. A. 11. 12. Ismall and M. O. Hoosen and A. H. Seffad will probably complete 13.
8.
3 13
9.
13
14
14
8
1 15
15
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2 17
the team.
A foll attendance is requested. The business if the
election of
The University and their rivals, the Graduates, should provide an interesting "Derby" game with the
15.
17
16.
17
17.
18
18.
.18
R.A.M.C.
9
'19.
The teams will probably be follow:
20.
28
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21.
1
22,
20
23,
2 22
11
R. F. LUZ ILL.
A meeting of all playing members Mr. Surjin Singh, said that while of the Rugby Section of the Football bie club was in favour of playing Club will be held in the Local Sales for a trophy, they were, however, Rooni on the 4th floor of the Asiatic Petroleum Company's office on Friday, quite agreeable to follow the de- July 14, at 5.30 p.m. cision of the majority of the clubs.
Mr. Dand said that the Associa office-bearers for the Season 1933/34 latter team as the probable win-
tion should make a point of getting all the clubs in the Colony to join.
Several clubs, notably the Army and Navy teams. In the event of a decision against affiliation, would not be able to join the local AS» sociation if a League was organised for a trophy.
Mr. Dand said that he had re- ceived intimation from the Army Sports Board that they would jola
and the reorganisation of the manage- ners. ment of the Section.
be formed, and that it be affiliated to the Home Association,
University-K. T. Kwok and P. C. Lee; H. M. Lee and C. K. Kwok; and F. B. Zimmern and A. T. Lee, Graduates-D. K. Samy and S. Mr. Jahan Dad seconded the pro-jA. M. Sepher; 7. K. Lien and Y. L. posal which was carried unanimous-Pao; and F. Y. Khoo and HL N.
ly.
Officials Elected
1
Chung.
The Recreio should beat South Ching. They will probably be ra- Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at present presented by J. Gonsalves and A the Mamak League, with the consent at Home, on the proposal of Mr. E. Xavier; L. A. Silva, and J. J.
of the Commanding Officex, If a trophy was not played for.
Mr. Jahan Dad, of the KLT.C., remarked that competition for trophy made the games all the more keen.
Mr. Dand replied that the trouble was that it made them too keen at times: Dur ing his eight years of hockey In the Colony he had found that the friendly
TABLE TO DATE
University v. Graduates South China v. Club de Recreio Hong Kong Area League Hong Kong Section
V. RAS.C
F. Fowler, a newcomer to the Y.M.C.A. "B" team, played a splen-
did game and scored two beautiful goals while Fullager, scored the Y.M.C.A's third goal with a back ip which was meant for, a pass. H. Lange and K. Jenner were outstanding in the game, par.
p.m.)ticularly the former, who show- ed a rare turn of speed in at- tacking and chasing an oppon- ent.
Chan Fook-sing, the home team's centre half played a hard game, but he will have to correct a very bad truft-holding a man by the costume and legs in preventing him from going for the ball. This (6 p.m.) seems to be a very bad habit among 10 Y,M.C.A. v. South China "B"
the majority of Chinese players in 111
(C.S.B.C. 6.30 p.m.) the League and should not be to Civil Servants v South China "A"
Water Polo
Chinese Bathing Club v. Royal Navy
The following are the teams *----- Canton:-Kwok Mok-hai; Wong Spen-man and Yeung Hang-wa; Wong Ki-leung; Cheong Wing-kwong, Chan Ki-chung and Kwok Chun-bang.
V.R.C.-T. 1. Knight; J. R. Soares Remedios and N. Delgado; H. M
Rozz (captain); A. Ambrose, Pereira, and C. A. Roza-Pereira.
GOLF AT VALLEY
the *Owing to the wet weather various rounds of the Happy Valley Golf Club competitions have now to the be concluded seven days after |dates originally fixed.
Men's 50 Metres (St. John Am- Įbulance Brigade Race);—
Chan Kwok-sang- 2. Chan Pui-cheun
-8, Yiu Shing-Jol
48.-1/5 secs.
Time
Men's 200 Metres Brewt Stroke:— 1. Chan Fook-sing 2. Lal Pan-E
& Suen Foo-shum
Time 3 min. 2-4/5_secs. (Record). Also awam-Chan Yue-wah, Cheung
Cha-tol and Cheung King-to.
Life Saving Race: 1.Lo Chai
(6 p.m.)lerated by referees.. Y.M.C.A. "B" v. Young Companions Chan Fook-sing, who was beaten
(Chinese Bathing Club, 6.30 p.m.) by Kwak Chun-hang of Southa
TO-MORROW
Lawn Bowls-Open Championship A. Hyde Lay v. 3. Deacon
2. Leung Peng-hung
a. Tip Yus.
Also
wam:-Sek
Khan kurosa
China at the recent H. K. LASA gala in the 100 Yards Breast Leung Ping Yip Foon andn Chant Stroke, last night shattered his Kam.
Mixed Thread and Needle Race (Police green) Club's record for the 200 Metres 1. Chan Fook-sing and Mias Wong
Duel Between Champions C. Fincher v. A. W. Grimmitt
Postponed.
REVISED SCHEDULE
R. F. Luz (Recreio), the 1929 champion, will be unable to, mert F. Cullen (Kowloon Docks), the 1925 holder, in the Third Round this afternoon. Owing to illness Luiz has been forced to postpone the game.. The following are the revised
Dand was elected as President of Remedios; A. P. Guterres and E. the Association. Mr. Dand and Mr.A. Noronha, and South China by E. J. R. Mitchell, were elected Vice Kia Chan and C. T. Ip; K. S. Lia Presidents.
and H. K. Họ; and F. N. Wong and In proposing Mr. F. A. Kemp to P. K. Leung. the post as Hon. Secretary, Mr Dand remarked that this position would require, a tactful, keen- and hard working man, and he knew that
2 € 8.17.10. Mr. Kempt was capable of ful- U.S.R.C.
2.1 0.171⁄2 91⁄2 4 fixtures: · filling those requirements. Mr.
8.C.A.A. "C" 2 1 1 0° B 10
Thursday Kemp was duly elected. Mr. R. H. Graduates Wong, was elected as Hon. Tra: HK.C.C
IRC C.R.C
Recrea
- games were a good deal more.
pleasant than the Simsurer, Shield games.
The first meting of the newly
K.C.C
Mr. McLellan then proposed that formed Association will take place at sparsity the Hong Kong Hockey Association the Y.M.C.A. on July 31, at 545 p.m.] C.8.6.6.
21:10
(Police green) A Hyde Lay v S. Deacon
Monday, July 10
*** (Police green)
S. Eccleshall v.V, C. Labrum
B. Elle v. A. F. Paul
(Civil Service green, 5.20 p.m.)
Lawa Tennis Division Club de Recreio v. Chinese R.C. University v. Craigengower Chinese R.C. "B" v. South China "B" South China Av. Hong Kong C.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R,C.
BIL E Area Lengur Headquarter Wing, Bdr. v. "B" Co.
Bdrs.
(Craigengower green)
J. Watson v L de Rome Tuesday, July 117 M
(Bowling green)
A. M. Holland v J. B. Logan
Cavanagh v E. M. Bemedios. Wednesday, July 12
(Police green)"
J. Lunny y E. Hampton
A. W. Grimmitt v E. C. Fincher.
Breast Stroke by four seconds, clocking 3 mins, 2.4/5 secs,
The Results
100 Metres Back Stroke (Open to affiliated Clube of the H.K.I.A.S.A.)
1. Shek Kam-pal (Y.C.A.A.)
2. Lai In-cheuk (C.S.8,C.).
3. Leung Shul-man (C.B.C.)
Time 1 min. 24.1/5. secu.
Ladies 100 Metres Breast Stroke:
1. Miss Chan Woon-iding 2. Misa Ng Shun-ying Miss Chau Yan-king
Time ·1 rain. 52-3/5. seca, '\'
·Also swam-Miss Chan
keng and Miss Ng Yun-ying
Cheung-
Men's 50 Mietres (For Beginners
1. Lai Pun-min
2. Fong Shau-beung
3. Fan Xwal-cho!
Time :33-1/5 asCE.
Re-prun
2, Cheung Tiu-tin and Miss Kg Sheung-ying:
8. Yip Chiu-shik and Miss Chan Choi-keng
Men's 30 Metres Hands Tied Race- 1. Chan Fook-sing
Lai Pun-sin
3. Cheung King-to
Also swam:-Ki Tia-woon, Cheung Cheuk-chal and Sun Foo-shin.
Novelty
Face
1. Lai Fun-sin
2. Ke Yin-woon
3: Chant In-wah.
Y.M.C.A.
Y.M.C.ABS. Fowler; K. Jenner
Fullager: H. Lange; D. Suther angler and P. Fowler
C.S.SC Lau Sut-kan; Ki Tu-woon and Cheung King-to; Chan Fook-sings Also swam:Cheune Yue-in, Chan Eat Pas-sin, Lal Id-cheek and Lam Ping-hung and Mak Wal-man.
Ping-tong.
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