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THURSDAY, MARCH, 1934

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CAER CLARK CUP HOCKEY

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INDIA QUALIFY FOR RECREIO

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(5.16 p.m.) Exhibition Matches (HEA.C

Correspondence.

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The average

J.C. J. L. WIN

THE TREVESSA

TROPHY

Tjisoren Wins By Over 300 Yards

JARDINE'S SECOND

HOCKEY FINAL

CHINA CONCEDE 6 GOALS WITHOUT REPLY

With a lead of over 300 yards ENGLAND v. INDIA ON MONDAY the Java, China, Japan Line wou the Trevessa Trophy

for the seventh timely when the Boat. from the Tjuoren, with 2nd Officer L dine's Hanguang, under Mr. T. Molendyk at the belen, best Jare Goddard, by 2 mins. 39: soci. yes- terday

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT ON THE MARINA BY DEFEATING CHINA BY SIX CLEAR GOALS IN THE

LBY STICKB)

THE FINAL ROUND, TO BE PLAYED ON EASTER MONDAY, GRO WOUNDAY, INDIA WILL NOW MEET ENGLAND IN ON THE SAME GROUND...

BEAT CB GOAL BY

MISS REMEDIOS THE DECIDE

Miss Basto And L

Osmund Shine,

MISS BEAVIS PROMINENT (By TICKS)

THE Recreio Ladies

•*feated the Centr

Briti sociation Lad

display, and "fine" work by H. W. Les and R. H. Wong, in goal, was scored by Misi

Although heavily defeated, the Chinese eleven put up a plucky Chinese forwards were weak, lacking combination.” largely instrumental in keeping the score, below double figures. The King's Park,

match in the Caer Clark key competition,

ing Indian player, his terrific speed and deadly centres being a con- Lal Singh, the brüllant Punjabis left-wing, was the outstand slant source of danger. Fine play by Alfa Din and M. H. Hussain ware also features of the game, but Awtar Singh at centre-forward ter part of the game, but health was inclined to be selfish,

The C.BA Dressed for the bet Hon on the part of the forwards

with wife and small family, living Chinese farmer in his own hut and on his own plot of land, could probably exist on Jaay $100 per annum.

87,600,000 annually, (the amount

A sum of The competition, which is open of money spent outside the Colony inaugurated in 1924 in recognition to merchant ships' life boats, was for Pigs) would therefore support of the meritorious conduct of the 76,000 families, or assuming only Officers and crew at the wreck of 2 children to the family, about the 3.8. Trevessi. 300,000 people.

Without requir-were rescued after covering 1,747 Two boats ing an expert knowledge of miles. Economics, it is easy to see that this sum of $7,600,000 would make that the Dutch boat would win, for, It was apparent from the start itself felt very beneficially in every getting away from the mark well, sphere of the Colony's activitiei.

The farmers would send their which she gradually increased un she established an early lead, money in the Colony and we should til she crossed the line with a expect to find this expenditure re-fine sprint to win easily, flected in increased earnings by hotels and restaurants, theatres and cinemas, buses and trams,

Little Or No Wind

H. W. Lee deflected a ball near PORTUGAL

INDIA and the Railway; even the small in-crews, there being little or no wind movement. The same player scored "ENGLAND

ferries It was a hard race for all the and Awtar Singh completed the

his own goal early after the re-start, *ENGLAND dustries in the Colony would bene-for the first thres mfles it as well as Electricity Supply (race, and it was not until they had netted the sixth

of the the fifth goal, and Kalwant Singh INDIA [Companies, etc., etc, all leading to passed the Mark Bouy on the tack

early in the game from a pass from Awtar Singh opened the scoring

another soon after. the right-wing and 'La! Singh added) again netted for India just before Lal Singh half tima.

India-Nur Mohammed (Punjabis):

an increase in the ratsable value of to Cust Rock that they were able Pardumman Singh (Radio), Sabedar

1934 RESULTS First Round

3 WALES 4. GERMANY- 3. SCOTLAND Semi-Final

1. PORTUGAL 6 CHINA

• after extra time.

in the circle lost them many op portunities.

Scoring early in the game, Recreio held out strongly against their opponents' many attacki Min Maria Busto and C. Ocitind being very safe in the full-back line. Miss M. "Alves was also ̋out: alanding in the pivot position.

For the C.B.A. Miss E. Beavis was the pick of the team, showing fine, support for her forwards.

The result was a goalless draw In the first round, t

M.

Recreio "A" B. D'Almada

property and finally to a large in-to make any use of their sails, and Taj Mohammed (Panjabis); HE CRIB BEATLEAST,Banto, C. Osmand, H. Remedios, M.

for the winning boat to Anishabla), Alaf Din (Punjabi); Khuda Hassan (Radio), Duila Singh (Pan- n very Bux (H.K.S.), Dost Mohammed (H. K.S.), Antar Singh (Radio), Kalwant Singh (Radio) and Lal Singh (Pun- Jabis).

Jcrease in the Revenue Returns.

Instead of the unemployment and 48 minutes 41 secs, was starvation now facing thousands of fine performance. the Colony's population there would The work found for a still larger po- palation, which would also tend to be a more settled one in place of the migratory population which the Colony's last census has so striking- ly revealed.

argu-

The Hangsang moved into second place shortly after the start of the race, and retained her position until she had crossed the line. The placed boats were: Tjinorea (Mr. L. Molendyk) 48.41.

51.20.

Hangaang (Mr. T. Goddard)

Mausang (Mr. Groundwater) $3:51

Mausang (Mr. A. Dunn) 65,36. Mausang (Mr. S. W. Minchell)

In order to simplify my [ment, however, I have made no al- bwance for the cost of imported foodstuffs for the pigs. Some such allowance may have to be made. But until there is data available as to whether most of this coarse food may not be grown in the New Ter-The last four boat were all Jar ritories themselves, it le difficult to

dine's entires; -*- arrive at any reliable estimate. Nanning (Mr. H. Pilling), Sunning

The unplaced starters For, while most of the scanty soll (Mr. L. Moore), Sheng King (Mr.

were

LANCS 3 TO 2

Alves, L. Silva-Netto;, L. Xavier, A Alver, C. Silva, M. Rors and B. Re: medios.

CB.A. Ladies-Mirs." Webber;

P Beavis, G.MacNider D. Hunt, Whitley, E. Woolley, M., Sraith and F. Best.

"Chinese:-R. H. Wong: H. W. Lee Mackay Nets Decider Woolley, F. Walker; B. Bryso

and A N. Other: H. Chanson, K. T. Luke and J. H. Too; K. S. Chang, P. G. Tang, E. L. Goon, B. K. Ng and T. W. Cah.

CIVILIANS' TRIAL ON SUNDAY. Mamak Classic

Postponed.

Owing to the large number of

In Second Half MILITARY TEAM SECURE

LEAD TWICE

The following are the season's records of two teams:

Central British Association beat. C.B.SHTYLE

The Hong Kong Hockey Club lost to H. K. Ladies seniors, playing a greatly deffeted lost to St. Andrew's team, defeated the East-Lanca-drew with Recreio "A"; shires by 3 goals to 2 In a friendly drew with "Y" Ladies hockey match at King's Park yes-beat Recreio "B" "'. terday,

Cpl. Snurge placed the Lance in beat C.B.S.....

Second Round- the lead early in the game, but N. beat H. K. Ladles A. E. Mackay equalised soon after. beat Recreio "B" After a brief respite Sgt. Owen lost to St. Andrew's again secured the lead for the milli- draw with "Y" Ladies ever, levelled matters before half time.

of New Territories may not repay L. Wright), Shantung (Mr. Fir hockey trisis during the next try team. H. Owen-Hughes, how-lost to Becreip "AR cultivation of crops for human consumption, it is possible that the kine). and Kwel Yang (Mr. Hweek, the Mamak Hockey Tourns"

one

effort in the second half.

INTERPORT TRIAL THIS AFTERNOON Preparations For Malaya Visit.

Recreio "A" beat "Y" Ladies beat C.B.S. drew with G.BA,

lost to St. Andrew's lost to H.K. Ladies Second Round:--: beat Recreio: "B"** lost to "Y" Ladies lost to St. Andrew's

same poor soil could be put to good Commodore Frank Elliott wit Rest, which was fixed for Sunday the Club after a brilliant solo beat Recreio “B”

Hopper). use for the production of the coarser.

ment match, Champlona food for plga.

nessed the race from a Naval has been postponed indefinitely,

the Mackay scored the decider for And against the argument that

Launch. an imported pig would perhaps be

A trial match to select the cheaper than a locally raised

Their Third Win

Colony's civilian team to meet must be set the fact that, the local Eachran to present the trophy port in April. 5, will be played on Before asking Capt. A. R. Me. Malaya in the forthcoming Inter- farmer. haw the advantage of proxi-Mr. H. 8. Rouse, Vice-commodore mity to the market, thereby effect-of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht ounced shortly,

Sunday: The teams will be an ing a saving in transport, besides Club remarked on the very fine being able, if a selling organisation performance of the winners. Ho is developed by him, of cutting out drew attention to the fact that out the many middlemen's profits, which of seven J.G.J.L. wins, that this are a charge on the imported article was the third time the Tjisores

Is there then any really insuper-bad carried of the trophy, able obstacle which renders it im possible to raise Pigs more exten- sively in the Colony 7

Saturday's

Races

(Continued from Page 4)

The following will take part in lost to H.K. Ladies to-day's Interport Hockey Trial, at beat C.B.S..

King's Park at 5 pm. in prepara beat G.B.A. tion for the forthcoming Interport

and style in rowing he would He said that for rhythm That they can be and are being raised is ob

always hand the palm to the cured of her bad- temper,

match against Malaya on April 7. vious to everyone who visits Kow. He closed his remarks with moderately, and should be in the (Navy), WA Road (EK. Club); B

Dutch boats.

Probables Hollingsworth Goose and Just. That have done sity), Burg Lt Comsir. Phillips loon or the New Territories. Per a hearty welcome

colna);A M. Rodrigues (Univer haps a discussion in your paper members of the Mercantile Marine them catching Princess Angeline Faden (Navy) Lay Orey (Navy), BE

to the forefront, but I can scarely see t might help to focus attention on and to the Royal Hong Kong should she get away well at the L. Garthwaite (Army); and al

Da Love (HE CORE matter of considerable importance, Yacht Club, and trusted that they start. It will be interesting to Bingh (Army),

(Hsc Clubja LtcDonald (Navy) Lt especially at a time when even goods would, wherever possible, en see how Vilday shapes In this manufactured here are not too wel- courage contests similar to the rice, come in portions of the British Em-Trevassa Trophy Race in Far pira, Ottawa Treaties notwith-Eastern po Atanding, and when Hong Kong Is Capt. A. R. McEachran, in pre-son will mest over six farlo

ports.

The unsuccessful subs thin-son-1. being pressed hard, between the up- senting the prize, complimented per and the nether mill stones of Mr. Molendyk on the very fue per at Macao in till mligible, and

the dwindling trade and high Chinese formance of his crew, saying that

inth race. Litepl Tarife

that they had not only rowed on the finish.. In conclusion may 1 vanture to sistently throughout, but had had

¡sure he "prill not- put forward two suggestions:

bit up their sleeve for the finish.

thought of'in cert Date

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The following are the winners

(1) That the time has now come when Government should enrage a folly qualified expert in agriculto date ture and the breeding of live stock, 1921- one of whose chief duties, should be 1924 farzn. 1925 mer's 182

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