THE CHINA MAIL.
TUESDAY, MARCH
1934
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HONG KONG LADIES' HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
ARSENAL
EXPECTED
TO TRIUMPH
Huddersfield and Derby Favoured
JACK DOYLE'S COMEBACK
Knocks Out Opponent
In First Round.
TERRIFIC LEFT HOOK
London, To-day. Jack Doyle, Irish heavyweight boxing champion, made
ADVENTURE
RUGBY WIN
OVER "BRITAIN”
Parks Smith And Philp Prominent
VISITORS WELL BEATEN.
Playing before a large crowd, Ranger's Home Soccer Forecast tional reappearance at the Albert including many tourists from the
{Hall, following His suspension. The following is Ranger's Home when he knocked out Frank Bor- Empress of Britain, the H. M. S. Football forecast for Saturday's rington, of Derby, in the first Adventure fifteen overwhelmed round of a scheduled 12 round |bout last night.
VILLA TO SECURE WELL NEEDED POINTS
programme:
* sensa.
The crowd were treated to
the Empress of Britain's represen- atatives by four tries, a dropped goal, and a goal (21 points) to mil in their Rugby game at the Valley yesterday.
FIRST DIVISION ARSENAL (1) v Wolves (2) BIRHAM (4) v Portsmouth (0) BLACKBURN (1) v Leicester (1) hurricane opening in which both DERBY (0)
boxers went for each other ham v Chelsea (1) EVERTON (1) v Sheffield U. (0)
mer and tongs at close quartera.: LEEDS (5)
Liverpool (0)
The end came when Doyle went in Manchester C. (-) *
* Stoke (-) v ASTON V. (2) Middlesboro (A)
lafter a clinch and landed a terrific Y TOTTENH'M (left hook to the jaw-Reuter. Newcastle (-) Wednesday (2) * Hudder held thì
Sunderland () SECOND DIVISION BLACKPOOL (5 v Bolton (-) Bradford C. ( v BRENTFO (-
W. BROM, (51
BURY ($)
FULHAM G3) HULL (-) Lincolns (3)
Millwall (14
NOTTS C. (2)
V
Netts
F. (2) Plymouth (1)
v West Ham (-)
V
GRIMSBY (3)
የ Bradford (1)
v Oldham
PORT VALE (3)
S'AMPTON (4)
Swansea
(1)
Burnley (1) Manchester U (2)
V PRESTON (1)
TON TR
THIRD DIVISION (South)
ALDERSHOT (1) v
Brighton (1) V
BRISTOL C. (3)
Clapton (2) LUTON
(3) Narthampton (5) NORWICH (6) Queen's P.R. (2) SWINDON (1)
Newport (
Torquay (1)
Bristol R. (0)
V EXETER (2)
v
Southend (3)
Doyle was suspended for alleg ed fouls on Jack Petersen in his fight for the British title. He was re-instated and given £300 for the jfight in question less than Bix
weeks ago.
A witness
of Len Harvey's triumphs over Petersen and Larry Gains. Doyle states that he in con- fident of being able to beat either.
in him.
Lt. Parks Smith scored the first try. but Collard failed to convert.
In the second half Lt. Parks Smith again went over, and Philp added two tries and a dropped goal for the Naval team.
In the last minute of the game Franks added another try. Nolt rejoining the effort.
Sturt and Dunne were the out- standing players in the "Britain'
team.
W
CAER CLARK CUP'S LAST SEASON
TENTATIVE INTERPORT
NEWS
PROGRAMME
OF AUSTRALIAN LADIES
(By STICKS)
A HONG KONG LADIES' HOCKEY JASSOCIATION, COM. LOCAL LADIES PRISING REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE TEAMS, WILL BE FORMED NEXT SEASON. MISS H. KNILL, CAP- TAIN OF THE CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOLGIRLS TEAM, IS THE ORGANISING SECRETARY IN THE NEW SCHEME, AND THE FIRST MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON.
TO BE FORMED
WALES FAIL IN SECOND HALF
Flynn Concedes Goal With Foul During Penalty Bully
INDIA TO MEET CHINA
FTEN holding India is
SCOTLAND
GIVE ENGLAND
1
HARD GAME
McLellan Outstanding Player on Field
DIVETT, BARTLETT AND GARTHWAITE SHINE-
(BY STICKS) Scotland provided a sensation in the First Round of the Internation- Agoalless draw it the first al Hockey Tournament when they forced England to play extra time half, Wales fell away to allow the Indians to score three times in before losing by 3 goals to 1 at the second half of their Inter- King's Park yesterday. national Hockey encounter on the The Scottish defence played an Inspired game.' The team ac- USRC ground yesterday.
Lal Singh scored a
only goal Ane goal turally led by an
scored at half time. Full time The new body will control the Caer Clark Cup competition and soon after the start of the second
half, and later a penalty bully was was reached with the teams shar Ladies hockey locally, including Interports.
given against Flynn for "ying on ing two goals, but England obtain- The Caer Clark Cup competition will not retain its name next the ball on the goal-line." In the ed the decider soon after the start season, it is understood, and the Association will substitute a Tourna-penalty-bally he fouled, kicking of the extra period, and added a the ball, and a goal was awarded third goal before the close of the ment of its own with the Cup as a trophy.
to the Indians.
England will meet Portugual Awar Singh netted the third
Second of the next Monday in the
Round. goal in the final stages
India will now meet China In Scots Settle Down Late
Play in the first half was very Monday.
even, although · England · showed
ON THE QUESTION OF INTERPORTS, SHANGHAI HAVE ALREADY WRITTEN TO HONG`(KONG STATING THAT THEY WISH TO SEND A REPRESENTATIVE TEAM TO THE COLONY. AS THE SEABON IS ALREADY NEARLY OVER, THIS VISIT HAS BEEN HELD OVER FOR THE COMING SEASON. IT IS THUS INTERPORT HIGHLY PROBABLE THAT THE FIRST LADIES' MATCH WILL TAKE PLACE. EARLY NEXT SEASON IN HONG
Doyle has fired the immagination
Empresa of Britain:-M. Sturt, F. of Jef Dickson. the famous pro-W. Evans, D. C. Carrol, F. Brundell,
KONG. CRYSTAL P. (2) moter, who sees great possibilities L. Kayzer, L. Bourne, T. Allen, F Cardiff (1)
Notley, J. England, L. Gibson, G.
Skelchor, Clarks, L. Gec, G. Williams, and G. Dunne.
1.M.8. Adventure:-Evans, Nelmes Philp, Lt. Smith, Johns, Franks, Hill Lt. Pears, Pickston, Angear, Lt Collard, Nott, Yaomatis, Pillips and Hellowell
(1)
Coventry Bournemouth (0) Watford
(1)
v Gillingham (1)
✓ CHARLTON (
✓ READING (1)
THIRD DIVISION (North)
BARROW (11
Carlisle (3)
Chester (1)
CREWE
(2)
Doncaster (3)
HALIFAX (1)
Manfield
(0)
✓ HARTLEPLS (1)
TRANM'E (2)
Dorlington (4)
Y BARNSLEY
New Brighton (1) v
Southport (0)
Gateshead (1)
Rotherham (2) v Accrington (8)
STOCKPORT (1) v Wrexham (0)
WALSALL (-)
Chesterfield (-).
YORK (2)
v Rochdale (6)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
ABERDEEN (8) Clyde (1)
Airdrie (1) CELTIC (4) DUNDEE (1) BAMILTON (2) Hibernians (-) KILM NOCK (2) ∙ON, O'S (-)
RANGERS (3) Third Lanark (3)
MIRTEL (4)
Ayr (1)
v St Mirren (1)
V DL
v Falkirk (0)
v Partick (-)
(1)
Queen's Pk. (4)
v Heart (-)
St. Johnstone (0) Cowdenbeath (1)
"BRITAIN" SOCCER
TEAM WIN Lone Goal Decides Against Adventure
SOLOMON AND MANN PLAY WELL
THOUGH losing to B. M. S.
Adventure in their rugby match, the Empress of Britain defeated the Adventure by a goal to nil in their soccer game it Happy Valley yester- day.
BADMINTON DRAW
K.C.C. Share Spoils With St. Andrew's.
The Kowloon Cricket Club, who
RICKETTS MAKES FINE RECOVERY Lack Of Stamina Loses Match.
TSUI VERY ERRATIC
G. £. M. Nickelts gave Toul
level Arrangements for the forth- points, but
of Malaya and the against the referee. coming visit Colony's team will be discussed at
a meeting of the Hong Kong Hoc-Former Parallel key Association which will be held
a
game.
the second round, playing next
game.
Wales:-Bandsman Flynn; Cpl. Mason, L. Cpl. cz; Pte, O'Brien, an early superiority. Not having Sgt. Halford, L. Spl. Laughton; before played together as a team complaint Owen Hughes, I. Cpl. Jose Pte. the Scots took some time to settle Johnson, Pte. Jones and Lt. de Win- down, but when they did their
This. incident has
only
ton.
India-Nur Mohammed (Punjabis); defence held the English forward Pardunman
Sing (Radio), Subedar line very creditably, and their own Taj Mohammed (Punjabia); M. II. forwards made several dangerous Hasan (Radio), Dulla Singh (Pon
England, however, launched at-
at the Y.M.G.A. at 5.30 p.m. to-day.
Jabf), Alaf Din (Punjabis); Thudamores, Mackay proving himself The visitors are due to arrive on parallel in the sensation which Bux (H.K.S.), Dost Mohammed (H. fast and able leader. April 4 by the F. and O. Naldera, was provided in the Tournament), Awtar Singh (Radio), Kalwant and, after, a stay of one week in two years ago when Mr. Weyman, Singh (Radio) and Lai Singh (Pun-tack after attack, but were invari
„Jabli), the Colony, will return by the as an objection to criticism from Blue Funnel s... Antenor.
spectators, called off the match
It is probable that the question between the Incognitos and the St. of naval players representing the Andrew's Club; alx minutes from Colony will also be considered at the finish. to-day's moeting. This matter has been raised on several occasions.
beat the Recreio last week, were Wal Pul, No. 1 ranking player, aTentative Programme [forced to share eighteen Kames
{fright yesterday when he recover-} with the St. Andrew's Club in
Andrew's Church Hall last night.
visitors. -
ed splendidly after dropping the The following, it is understood, their badminton match at the St.rst two sets, only lack of stam is the programme for the Malayan
the ina allowing Taul to enter Final of the Colony Lawn Tennis Singles Championship by scores of 7-5, 6-4, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3 in a match which lasted nearly two hours.
The following were the scores: MIXED DOUBLES. Miss P. Giftina and H. Ker (81.
Andrews):
lost to its 39. Griffitha
C. Wigg
and
bent Miss P. Woolley and S. A.
Gray
lost to Miss M. Woolley and A.
E. Collins
·0-15
Tsui played brilliantly on oc- 17-16 casion, but was very erratic
April 4-Arrive,
April 6v Hong Kong. April 7- Army. April 9 Navy, April 10v Macao.
on
the whule. Ricketts had him 3-15 trouble whenever he came up to
April 11-Leave for Singapore.
Misa I. Gittime and H. G. Wong (SL the pet, Tsuf being unable to lob Inefficient Umpiring Andrew's):
lost to Miss Griffiths and Wigg 1-15 deep enough for his tall opponent, beat Miss Woolley and Gray, 15-4
Ricketts
On that occasion, however, 'the points were share1.
..
Committee's Serious View
CHINA RECEIVE WALK-OVER
Meet India In The Second Round
ably kept out the area by Rod- zer and Blackbum, who played extraordinarily well,
McLellan "proved to be the outintending player on the field. 'and' was" admirably supported by Lt. Comdr. Hill and Sig Cord.
Scotland took the lead after s combined movement in
China were given: 2 walk-over fine
I now understand that the Radio in the First Round of the. Inter-which 5. MacNider netted, giving have written to the Mamak Com-national Hockey Tournament ow-Hollingsworth, no chance. Mac. mittes "demanding that qualided ing to the fact that Ireland were kay went near shortly after when..
he broke away only to be beaten umpires be appointed for their unable to field a team,
matches
in future. The Com- They will meet India in the by Hollingsworth who left his mittee, I also understand, are tak Second Round.
gos) to make, a well-timed kick. jing a serious view of the action The following are probable re-
Sassenachs Superior taken by the Radio In "marching presentatives:
England gained the upper hand Goon Kok-lem, Ong Ewe-hin, Gab of the field," and the matter will Tel-wah, Lee Cheng-On, Law: Chin- in the second half, sending in shots be thoroughly investigated at the teng, Ng Bau-kool, Ting Peran, K. from all angles. Duncan, how- next meeting of the Executive T. Loke, all of the University, H. W. Committee.
Lee (Hong Kong Club), Chanson ever, was surprisingly safe and (Radio), and R. 1. Wong (St An cleared on each occasion. Me- drews)
Lallan also broke up many move. Iacked sting in his Inefficient umpiring of hockey Addition To Selection Committee
Friday by the ss. Glenera, Mia wing was very dangerous, and ments, but Hocquard on the left- lost to Miss Woolley and Collins 6-15 shots, and Tsui was thus able to matches has always been the big- K. Hussain, one of the Mamak Dalziel, who won her place in the Garthwaite was able to level the
Min G. White and E. F. Fincher make good recoveries from well-gest drawback in local hockey Tournament referees and a
mem- Colony's team, is one of the lead- SCONS. Lost if bliss Griffiths and Wigg 9-15 placed shots. The British player Were it not for a sad lack of real ber of the Kowloon Indians Tennis fag goal scorers this messon. beat Miss Woolley and Gray ** 15-11 was careless in his positioning good referees there is no doubt Club, has been Invited to join lost to Miss Woolley and Collins 0.15 for Taul's chopped returns and that the game would reach an even
(St. Andrew's):
MEN'S DOUBLES.
Andrew's):
lost to A. E. Collins and R. B.
Hambly
She has also acted as Secretary
H. Kew and B. H. Wong (St. was frequently beaten by the higher standard of prominence in the Selection Committee which for the Caer Clark Cup Competi
will pick the Rest team for their tion. disap-local sport. Through the season match against the Police, the nEW spin. Both players were
levalled has been pointing at the net, the volleying criticism
Mamak champions.
Those Australian Ladies. 815 being of a poor standard.
against those who controlled
The date for the game has not best C. Wigg and Walker ... 15-7 Toul has besten Chiu Chun games, but the crisis was reached been fixed definitely, but Saturday, At last, after many anxious best R. A. Gray and G. A. White 15-7
. E. P. Gurst and F. 4. Broad Chiu, H. Owen Hughes, H. R. G. last Sunday when whole team March 31, in cited as the most pro-weeks of waiting, news has been Hoare, and G. R. M. Ricketts in walked off the field as a protest bable date for he encounter, The received of the Australian Ladies ridge (St. Andrew's):
0-15
He against alleged inefficient jumpin game will be played on the Club team who were expected to pass his path to his first Final. 15-7 157 will meet either Ho Ka Lau- or jug, Empress of Britaing-Clarke, Rīg« 8. A. Broadbridge and E. F. Fincher Tam Yoc Fong, Last year Taul don, Bissett, Evans, Brocken, Gingle, (81, Andrew's): Murray, Adame, Harley, Watton and lost to Collins and Hambly
Gingle netted the only goal for the visiting team, while Solomon
and Mann played well for the losers,
White.
Fost to Collins and Hambly
cat Wigg and Walker
bent firav. and White
beat Wigg and Walker
EL.M.S. Adventure: McSweeny, bent Gray and White Willin,
Solomon,
Evenali, Hanlan,
Laight; Rich, Bennett
Mann,
Downing and Banfield..
Referos J. Fernis.
WREN BEAT VERITY
AT FOOTBALL
Clear But Win In
Naval
League
Off
was eliminated in the Fourth Radio Wak 0 615 Round by S. A. Rumjahn, the
holder.
159 15-
Junior Shield Game May
Not Be Played On Saturday
ground, King's Park
H. K. Ladies Skipper. Leaving
through Hong Kong on thee world tour. Communications from Shang hal as to the whereabouts of this team reveal, that it is at present in
I refer to the Radio Sports Club Miss Jean Dalziel, the captain New Zealand and will possibly
in their game against the Kowloon, of the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey pass through Hong Kong during Indians Tennis Club. At half eleven, is leaving for Home on the summer!⠀ time the Kowloon Indians were
Jending by 2 goals to 1 when Awter
Singh, in a brilliant attack, Ac 242 Race Ponies Graded
ed
to
the umpire. Mr. Mohamed Khan,
high shot at According
of the H.K.S.R.A., the ball struck
In the event of the postponement The Final of the Sunday Herald the top of the cross-bar and ran
of the Junior Shield Final match Cup will be played between China down the outer side of the net to between the Royal Navy and the and Wales, on Easter Monday on fall outside 1. The Royal Artillery on Saturday, owing the Club ground at 3.30 p.m., | however, claimed, tha Playing in the Eigth Flotilla to the absence of the Royal Navy. It was announced during the actually went throu Lengus Football - competition yes-team on manoeuvres, It was decided meeting that the Hong Kong Foot- and fell outaida?":{ *terday up the Valley, H.M.B. Wren at a meeting of the Hong Kong ball Club, had nominated Mr. W the goal was disallow
defeated H. M. S. Verity, by Football Association yesterday that Pryde as a member of the Couns goals to La
the Royal Artillery, should be allow. In the place of Mr. J. Ralston who Timberlake (8), Griffina; › Lewis ed to play their junior mm in
a recently elected to the position
Shield Anul
and MeTper acoped stor, the win-wonder-league/g ners, while Bausted netted for the them⠀⠀ re-instated
Bobni
(Continued on Page 6}
PORTUGAL BEAT GERMANY
Convincing Win In International
0
the Naval ground, King'a ⠀⠀ Park, "yesterday,” Portu- gual entered the second round - of the International - TournUR- ment by defeating. Germany by 4-goale to mili
Pintos (2) and, de Bous} (1). were the goal-
They will now mee England in the Second Round-
By Hong Kong Jockey Club Gir
following the Hongkong Club's' classification of ponies: "AUSTRALIAN PONIEJ **"
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