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TUESDAY, MARCH 27 1934.

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LIMITATION OF SERVICE PLAYERS IN INTERPORT HOCKEY TEAM

HO GIVES

TAM ENTRY

TO FINAL

Attacked By Cramp In Final Sets.

PLAYERS CHANGE COURTS

IN WRONG PLACES

After repeating his former feat|

of winning the first two sets and

Ranger's

Home Soccer

Forecast

losing the next two at the H. K. Premier League Leaders

C. C. yesterday Ho Ka Lau gave

Tam You Fong the final set for

entry into the Final Round of the

Favoured.

Colony Lawn Tennis Single Cham-ASTON V. (4) v Blackburn (0) pionship. Tsui Wai Pui is the HUDDERSF"D (1) y Man'ter C. (0)

other finalist.

Ho won the first two sets at 7-5. 9-7 but dropped the next two at 6.2. 6-1 and was forced to retire on account of an attack of cramp.

Tam and Tsui will be figur- ing on Thursday in the first all-Chinese Final since Ng Sze Kwong beat M. W. Lo in 1922.

Ho played really well in the opening sets when he explolted the

Chelsen (1)

Wednesday (0)

v MID'EBORO. (C)

Y

v Lincoln (0)

PORT V. (-)

ENGLAND

IN HOCKEY

FINAL ROUND

Extra Time Played Against Portugal. »

CHANGE IN ENGLISH ATTACK MAKES BIG DIFFERENCE

team

Silva's Outstanding Play As against Scotland, the English were forced to play extra time before they could obtain (the deciding goal against Portugal to enter the Final Round of the

International Hockey Tournament

at King's Park yesterday.

ENGLAND TO MEET INDIA OR CHINA

1934 Results To Date

England now meet the winner of the India China match. which is to be played to-morrow on the Club ground, in the Final which will be played on Marina ground, on April 2

the

India beat Wales in the first round by 3 clear goals, and For- "tugal beat Germany by 4 goals to

nil.

England defeated Scotland after extra time by 3 goals to 1.

MOTION FOR MEETING

THIS EVENING

13 SERVICE PLAYERS IN TRIAL TEAMS

MAY BE LIMITED TO FOUR

(By. STICKS)

INTER-CLUB GOLF

Happy Valley. Visit Kowloon On Friday.

THE STARTING TIMES

The bi-annaal inter-Club - golf most important question of whether naval match between the Kowloon Golf THE

players will represent the Colony in the forth-Club and the Happy Valley Sec- coming Interport contest against Malaya will be tion of the Royal Hong Kong Golf fully discussed at the Hockey Association meet-Club will be played over the Kew- On Good Friday, ing this evening.

Other matters relating to the arrangements

loon course March 30.

The singles will be played in

A goal by Lt. Garthwaite in the SWEEP PRIZES ON of the ground and the Interport Dinner will also the morning and the forrball

first period of extra time gave

England the victory by 2 goals

to 1.

#

lead

MACAO DERBY.

be dealt with.

Disqualification Does

Not Effect Sweep.

Radio's Action

The Portuguese team put up &

Another important question for brilliant display and after

The officials of the Macao Joc-discussion at to-days meeting will goaless first half took the through Fintos. England press key club sfäfe that with regard to be the report of the Radio's action

SUGGESTED XI

matches in the afternoon.

It should prove a most interest- ing match with the odds slightly |favouring the 'formidable Valley

team.

my play:

ed hard in reply, and were soon re the big sweep on last Sunday's in leaving the field as a. protest/Dominations for the Colony team:

v NoLin (1)

Bury (0) Blackmedi (~} (-)

Senior. Full-time y Swansea (0)

V

warded with an equaliser through

was reached

CHARLTON NORWICH

FIRST DIVISION

W. BROM. (2)

LEICESTER (0) v Newcastle (3) LIVERPOOL (6) ▼ Derby (1) PORTSM*TH (3) Sheffield U. (2)

V ARSENAL (-) Stoke (-) SUNDERL'D (1) Birmingham (0) TOTTENHAM (1) v Leeda (-) Wolves (4)

v Everton (2) SECOND DIVISION HOLTON (-)

C (-) BRADFORD (6) Brentford (-) BURNLEY (2) GRIMSBY (1) NANTER (-) NOTTSP

(-)

Macao Derby, the second and

against the umpire's decision in OLDHAM (0) V drop shot to perfection. Tam be- PLYMOUTH! (1) v Southampton

(1) without

a decision, but early in third prizes will be paid on Pots their match against the KLTC. Ing caught time and again with PRESTON (0) y Millwall (1)

first period of extra time Lt. dar and Sporting Chance res- the cleverly disguised shot. As WEST HAM (1) v Fulham (11

Garthwaite scored a brilliant goal. pectively. THIRD DIVISION (South) the match BMOUTH a spectacle, however,

v Bristol C. (-)

Although England pressed until was most disappointing, both play- BRISTOL R. (1) v Luton (8)

the close of play no further score Cardiff (6)

(1) Clapton e committing bad blunders.

was registered. With the score at 7-6 in Tam's COVENTRY (2) Torquny (1) CHARLTON (v Norwich (-)

favour in the second set the young- CRYSTAL P. (3) v Aldershot

y Swindon (1) er player had the misfortune to EXETER (3)

v Brighton (0) break a string In his racket, and, GILL'GĦAM (2) ▼

Reading (0) • QN" P.R. (1) after securing four consecutive sel Southend (2) NAMPTON (1) points, he dropped the next three WATFORD (3) v Newport (2)

THIRD DIVISION (North) games.

Accrington S. (1) v WALSALL (3) play Incidentally, when

|BARNSLEY (3) ▼ Barrow (0) held up at

the end of the four CHESTERF D (-) v York (→) . teenth game for the change

rackets the players changed courts without the knowledge of umpire. This also occurred the conclusion of the third after eight games.

Doubles Final To-day

To-day

WAS

Y

(0)

of DARLINGTN (2) v New Brighton (1) GATESHEAD (1) Rotherham (1)

• STOCKPT (1) Hartlepools #1) the MANSFIELD (1)

(1) Carlisle (3) at ROCHDALE (2) Chester (0) set SOUTHPORT (4) Crewe (1)'

TRANMERE (3) Doncaster (2) WREXHAM (5) v Halifax (2).

SCOTTISH DIVISION

✓ HEARTS (1)

ABERDEEN (0) St. Johnstone (0) cousina Clyde (0) the Rumjahn will defend the doubles title theyDUNDEE (1) have won for the last nine years, Falkirk (1)

E. C. Fincher and L. Goldman have HAMILTON (3)

HIBERN'S (-)

figured in the last two Finals Kilmarnock (-) when they extended the holders to PARTICK (6) are St Mirren (2) five sets, but the champions

v Ayr (1)

v RANGERS (4)

་་

V

Queen's Park (2)

v Airdrieonians

* Queen of S'th

Cowdenbeath (1)

v M'WELL (5)

expected to win for the tenth time. Third Lanark (0) v CELTIC (4)

U.S.R.C. Win Ladies'

Tennis Shield.

L.R.C. BEATEN 27-17.

The Ladies' Inter-Club Lawn Tennis Challenge Shield has been won this year by the United Ser- vices Recreation Club, who beat the Ladies' Recreation Club, the only

33 GOALS TO 1 AT SOCCER

Goalkeeper Scores Two For Winners.

NOT A RECORD

A. P. Eca da Silva played a magnificent game in goal for Portugal, bringing off some extremely fine saves.

It will be recalled that follow- ing the race, the Stewards dis- qualified Potsdam. Chance was officially placed se cond and Little Chance third. The

on Sunday, March 18. This un- precedented act is, I understand, to be considered with all serious

ness.

Sporting The report is being forwarded by the Committee of the Mamak Tournament.

His performance, coupled with sweep, however, was not affected very impressive partnership be- by the disqualification.

The numbers of the tween A. J. M. Rodrigues and F.

ticketa

G. Barros, was mainly responsible which won the rat three prizes, for the low score against Portulare as follows:~~~ Igal.

No. 34935

43316

- 24075

$17,571.96 5,020.56 2,510.28

"Mutual Claim” Abolished

The following would be

R. H. Wong (St. Andrew's)

A. J. M. Rodrigues (University) Surg. Lt. Comdr. Phillips (Navy)

W. A. Reed (H. K. Club) Cpl. Halford (8.W.B.) Lt. Comdr. Hill (Navy)

Lt. Donald (Navy)

Lt. Eaden (Navy) Lt. Currey (Navy) Lt. Garthwaite (Army)

Lal Singh (Army).

ایانه

The following is the order of

Happy Valley, Kowloon G.C. 9.00 D. S. Edward v D. C., Wilson 9.04 LA Goldman. P. Alsebrook 9.08 A. McKellar A. T. Braley 9.12 3. A. R. Selby v J. Eastman 9,10 Major Wren J. Mch

Matthews v W. S..

9,20 Lt. Col. ́.

9.24 F.

McKnight

Hilber

F. E. Booker v W. Taylor

9.28 F. Lobel

9.32 A. D.

ý H. T. Buxton

Humphrey v R.. J. Collins 9.36 C. B.

Milan Robertson v G. 9.40 A. 8. Brawn v. W. M. Groves 9.44 C.. Mycock v A. J. Dennis. 9.46 A. Macfarlane vL. D., Purves, 9.52 A. W. Muir v T. Seddon 9.56 A. Brooksbank v V. C. Labrum 10.00 J. Shepherd VA." Andrews. 10.04 R. W.

RECESS

Bradbury v W. C. Simpson

▼ H. Mills.

A reply to the cable from Hong Kong asking if Malays had any objections to Naval players repre- to four, but I am afraid that tin- senting the Colony has already less whole-hearted support is Very Even Opening Half

been received to the effect that forthcoming from the representa-10,08 E. D. Paton Matters were very even in the

Malaya have no objections.

tives of the Civilian Clubs at the first half, both sides maldug fre-

This reply gives great assistance meeting, this proposal will, like quent visits to the others goal.

to the situation which faces the the first proposal to exclude Naval Portugal pressed early and the KASHMIR WIN POLO Selection Committee, and they may players altogether, come to noth- speed of the forward line kept thej

now go ahead with their duties ing. English hacks very much on the

In the final of the Prince of without danger of infringing on alert. Sousa on the left-wing Wales polo tournament at Delhi on what has been termed “a mutual

ports on Naval Suggested Improvements February 15, Kashmir beat the claim of both

brilliant all-rounder .and a nent across some fine centres, but

than often

players.".. Gladiators by 5 goals to 2.

Assuming that the Probables close rival to Halford, His long team is the likely one to be chosen reach is a considerable asset to went abegging.

Eight Naval Players

I consider that one or two amend-him. ments could be made with a big No less than eight naval players improvement to the team.

more

not

they

Portugal missed their first real time, which was played in fact opportunity when W. A. Reed mis-falling fight.

hit leaving a glorious chance for A change in the Englis Soasa, who, however, disappointed.

England gradually settled down and Hacquard's speed on the left-

forward line at beginning of

E. V. Reed Challenged · are selected to take part in the R. H Wong richly deserves the

very

AI-

extra time made all the dif-

trial game which is to be played place between the sticks. Hoi- Lt. Comdr. Hill's consistent bril- ference to the English team. on Thursday. They are Sur. Llingsworth showed how erractic liance at left half seriously jeopar- Garthwalte moved from inside Comdr. Phillips, at full-back Lt- his "rush the player and ball dises E. V. Reed's chances. wing was soon conspicuous. The English forwarde

maintained the left to inside-right, Bartlett went Musprat and Lt. Comdr. Hill, In tatics" can be in the Army v Club though a seasoned player, "E. V.” pressure but were unable to score to centre-forward and Atkinson to the intermediate line, and Lt. match. A speadier Club forward has not shown the same brilliance This rearranged line Donald, Lt. Eaden, Lt. Currey, Lt would have altered the final de as in former years. Lt. Comdr. from three corners in quick suc-inside-left

worked very well indeed.

Bartlett and Lt Atkinson in the cision of 2 goals to 1 on the oc- Hill is always outstanding in the eession.

forward line. With the addition casion, the

Service games, and on form thor- Beltras Injured Gorleston Albion, Norfolk, foot-but Silva was safe. Bartlett fol- In the Portuguese team, N. of Lt. Sinclair, who was in the Singapore are bound to have very oughly deserves his place in

lowed with another shot which was Beltrao was injured as the result Pivot position for the Colony fast and accurate marksmen, intermediate line, other competitors, by 27 games to ball team beat St. James' Re-cleared in spectacular manner by of a collision with H. J. D. Lowe, against Macao last February, as perform, and at a close range. I

serves by 33 goals to nothing re-gilva, and in an attack at the and J. Noronha took his place in reserve brings the Navy total to would much prefer Wong in goal Garthwaite's Inclusion The Peak Club, former contes-cently..

other end Xavier missed an the forward line

nine players. tants, did not take pårt this year. Even the Gorleston Albion goat-portunity with a first-timer after Mrs. Tottenham and Mrs. Kayll keeper scored two goals! ** Hollingsworth, had, kicked the ball

17.

Atkinson took a shot at goal

of the U.S.B.C. won a total of. 19 And every member of the Gorlex-fright to his feet.

games, while Mrs., Parkes and Mrs ton team scored at least one goal.. Flade secured eight games, giving

That's all

the Kowloon club an aggregate of On September 5. 1885, Arbroath 27 games.

beat Bon Accord 36-0 in the Scot For the L.R.C., Mra. Trail and tish Cup. Mr. Lewis Bryan won 10 games and| This beats the Worcester's recent Mrs. Shewan and Miss Thomas Shanghai record of 21 goals to 1 seven to give an agregate of 17 against Chiman...

games.

China Mail

Sports Diary

Athletics.

TO-DAY

ADVENTURE SOCCER PLAYERS ON VIEW,

Communications Hold Forecastle Men,

In keenly contested game at the Valley yeste

Kowloon Junior School Annual Forecastle Men of A Sports (Kowloon C.G. ground, tera held the "Commun 10.15.

Football First Division:

Club v. Police War

„e (Club ground, 5, p.m.)

Punjabar v. HESEA

Hockey

|the same vessel;to-m

Bennett scored for caille, and Adams Communication. #Forecastão: Ména

the

Portugal Open Scoring

England began to assert a de

Both Portuguess - Wing Five Amy Representatives halves worked very hard, while Pintor was the best of the

The Army have five representar- forwards.

ives in Lt. Garthwaite, Lal Singh, Metcalfe was very strong in the and Lt. Hocquard in the forward

tho

to Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth is a very capable man between the The Probables forward line with sticks, but for sounder » judgment LA. Donald, LA. Eaden, Lt. Curres, and all-round "accuracy. Wong in his Lt. Garthwaite and Lal Singh looks master.

probably the best on paper.

Individually' LE Garthwaite is a better choice than Lt. Bartlett, but when considering the three of tainties on the right flank it in

cer-

nito superiority in the second English defence; and, although line. Col. Halford in the Inter-Half, Back Problem halt and bombarded the Porta-E. V. Reed did not show up well in mediate line, and Pte. Hollings The half-back combination guese: goal from all angles. the first half he mide amends worth in goal. Of this number

Portugal, however, obtained the after the Interval, WA Reed only Hollingsworth has repre- Reed, Lowe and Reed, has proved questionable whether Bartlett, hav extremely sound in the past, but ing played for several seasona opening goal as the result a break and Lowe were as likund very wanted the Colony in an Interport Cpl. Halford should be given serl-with the same men, would not be away... Hollingsworth fell" on the sound," although Lowe did not brcounter.

ous consideration for the pivot seen to better advantage than" the ball, and before he could recover display the same brilliance hê

position. His performance for the Artillery, officer, Platos had pushed the ball over showed against Scotland. the goalline. Cena

Services against Macao, when he The almost certain choice of Lal Senior proved a fine right-v

displaced Lt Sinclair, was one Bingh on the left wing is a point. England pressed hard in reply player, while Hocquard was out-

hla-best displays this season, favour of Garthwaite, ke he has and Bocquard initiated many sine standing on the opposite

spite the fact that he had movements on the left-wing It Bartlett, Atkinson and Garthwa

in two previous matches came as no surprise when Berlor,

ame day. His :-- soun aqualised from a pass from Garth; waite, scoring with a low drive,

and brilliant feeding of

had made him one

Bonsa mished an open chance

soon after for Portug thereafter Baglan

for long periods;

continuous

without suci

Services

LE Sinclair, who

total of this" brings

aber only four

ent

Club has

slowly, but

England-Pta,

HED. Low (Club)) and

the twelve ed: The Hong How

* the Radi

ndrowi tho

Nary)

"that bercombines un- well with the Punjabi.

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