THE CHINA
UESDAY APRIL
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COLONY INTERPORT HOCKE
ST. STEPHEN'S
AND ST. MARY'S..
WALES BEAT CHINA
CHURCH SPORTS IN INTERNATIONAL
Chak Ho-Tso Easy
Junior Winner
MR. LO YUK-TONG PRESENTS
THE PRIZES
PODMORE OUTSTANDING
IN CUP FINAL
PLUCKY
JONES
(BY SPOT KICK)
Securing four second places in the 100 metres, 200 metres, Put- ting the Weight, and the Long Jump, Lee Shiu-ching won the Senior Victor Ludorum in the St. Mary's and St. Stephen's Churches' annual athletic meeting on the
South China Athletic Association For the winners Podmore proved himself the most outstanding Ground yesterday.
player. He worked like a machine throughout the whole game, and Chak Ho-tso, winning the 100 was largely responsible for assisting the forwards to carry out their
devastating onslaughts. metres, the 400 metres, the 200! metres, the Long Jump, second in the 80 metres low hurdles, and the High Jump, easily won the junior title.
A VERY LARGE CROWD SAW WALES DEFEAT CHINA IN THE FINAL ROUND OF THE SUNDAY HERALD INTERNATION- AL CHARITY CUP COMPETITION YESTERDAY ON THE CLUB GROUND BY 3 GOALS TO È AFTER LEADING BY TWO CLEAR GOALS AT THE INTERVAL.
Smith, the Welsh goalkeeper, undoubtedly saved the Welsh team from several awkward situations, and he and Podmore may be easily vested with the lauels for a merito ious victory.
PAU KA PING PLAYED A MASTERLY GAME IN DEFEND- ING THE CHINESE GOAL, AND HAD IT NOT BEEN FOR HIS MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY THE WELSHMEN WOULD HAVE SCOR- ED SEVERAL ADDITIONAL GOALS.
At the conclusion of the sport- ing events, Mr. Lo Yuk-tong. A former director of the Tung Wah¦
Jones is deserving praise after chance to add to the Welsh score Hospital, diatributed the prizes to receiving, in the first few minutes when he had the ball in front of of the match, a nasty Injury to his goal, but he shot wide of the up- knee which handicapped him right. throughout the remainder of the) play.
the winners.'
The Results
The following were the results. 100 Metres (senior)-1, Kan Tze chu; 2, Lee Sktu-ching; 3. 3p Shing- fung
Lee Wai Tong, who was playing. Despite his injury, however,ja great game, then had a clear field. he played a splendid game.
and shot from ten yards; but the
Credit is due to Mullane and reliable Smith saved neatly.
100 Metro (Junior), Chak Ho-Morrison, the Welsh fall · backs,] - to; 2, Lu Shek-fn; 3. Kun Tze-kin. who offered a very stubborn de-
50 Melren (girl) :-), Muk Ying- cheng: Mak Yuen-cheng; 3, Mak fence to the Chinese raide. Pui-chan.
50 Metres (children):—1, Chung Shek-kwong; 2, Lu Shek-fa; 3, So Kin'
800 Metres (senior) :--1, Cheung] Shiu-kwai; 2, 1p 'Shing-fung; 3, Leung, Ting-hon.
TEAM SELECTED TO MEET MALAYA
HOWELLS GIVES EAGLE SOCCER WIN
Lone Goal Triumph Over Suffolk
PHILLIPS OR RODGER AT BACK
DECISION TO BE MADE
TOPUS
ALMOST
(BY STICKS).
WL Comdr. Philips. (Navy)
7ITH the exception of Surg. Colony Team
In a hotly contested soccer. who, was unable to play in the In- game at Caroline Hill yester terport Hockey trial last Thursday, day S. Engle beat a team the Colony's Interport team has from H.M.S. Suffolk by a goal been definitely selected. Comdr. scored by Howells.
Phillips, however, is mentioned as H.M.S. Eagle: Pascoe, Head, Ho-the first probable man. wells, Obery, Booth, Tharnton, Hüskey
With the exception of Sergt.
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Halloway, Boyne, Stephens and Halford, in the pivot position, who George
HIM.S. Suffolk: Marsh, Keane, was placed under doctor's orders Drus, Tustain, Berry, Hump, Hall, with a strained heart after I had Haylor, Fulerton, Love and Price.
made my selection, the team is Referee:-Smith..
exactly the same as I picked Inst Tuesday
CORNWALL DEFEAT
SUFFOLK
Odd Goal Soccer Success
At Happy Valley yesterday, H.M.S. Cornwall defeated H.MS. Suffolk in a soccer match by 2 gosis to 1. Ballard and Halliday scored for the Cornwall, while Minter netted
for the losers,
R. H. Wong, has been rightly awarded the goal-keeping position, and his fino effort in the 'trial won] him recognition.
Lt. Comdr. Hill (Navy) has dis placed ·E. V. Reed, at left-half, who featured in the first Interport teami against Macao, while H. J. D. Love (HLK. Club), whom I select- ed as second best to Sergt. Hal- ford, is in the pivot position,
The forward line is exactly the same as that which took the field for the Probables last Thursday.
TEAM
sentative team from Malaya will arrive on the P. and O. Naldera as the first hockey team that has visited the Colony from another port, excluding visits from Canton and Macao.
1.
The Malayan team will play The following is the Colony's three matches in the Colony on Interport eleven:-
Thursday against the Colony's
R. H. WONG (ST. ANDREW'S). Interport team, and on Tuesday,
against the Combined Servicea.
A. J. M. RODRIGUES (UNIVER- SITY.)
SURG. LT. COMDR. PHILLIPS (NAVY) OR J. RODGER (K. K. (CLUB).\
W. A. REED (H.K. CLUB). H. J. D. LOWE (H.K. CLUB). LT. COMDR. HILL (NAVY).
LT. DONALD (NAVY),
·LT, 'EADEN ¡(NAVY).
· LT. CURREY (NAVY). ́LT. GARTHWAITE (ARMY). LAL SINGH (PUNJABIS). . Reserves-Forwardı. -Kalwant Singh (Radio).
Half-Back-E. Vi Reod.
The Malayan team will visit Macro on Sunday where they will meet the Macao Hockey Club.
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The week of hockey, will termin- ate with an Interport Dinner, on Tuesday, night at the China Em- porium, commencing at 8 p.m.
Shanghai In Series
爵
It is a big pity that Shanghai.. through pressure of fixtures 'etc... could not make the trip to Hong Kong at the same time, as this would have provided a. Triangular series only equalled by the casional Triangular Cricket and Football matches.
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The choice between Jack Rodger, and Surg. Lt. Comdr.. Phillips for the left-back posi-sible effort will be made by the
tion will be made" after the 'Triangular Tournament match between the Army and the Navy to-morrow.
From what I gather, every pos
Hong Kong Hockey Association to return the visit to Singapore, and competition for the honour of re- presenting the Colony In "Inter- ports should produce * much Today's Hong Kong Hockey Asso-better standard... Andrew's Church Hall, and not at the T.M.CA.^ ́previously, announced.
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II.M.S. Cornwall: Jones, Lown, LEE SCORES FOR CHINA' Lash, Pipe, Nurse, Harper, Ballard,
This team will meet Malaya on Tooke, Halliday. Gillard and Robert The Chinese scored their only goalson.
Saturday on the Club ground at II.M.S.
H.E. Suffolk:-Stone, Muskoft, 13.80 p.m.
The Governor, 27 minutes from the interval. A fast movement on the left wing beat/Parks, Sgt. Wilkinton, Gale, Benson, H. E. the C.-in-C., and H. E the rition Meeting will be held. at 81.) Mabbit, Sandford, Dodds, Minter and G. O. C. have been invited to at Jones, and with a gloriops shot LEE/ Collina. |WAI TONG crashed the ball home. Refetes:-Elecy.
tend.
The final goal of the match was recorded four minutes be- fore the final whistle after a fierce advance by the Welsh-
Lee Wai Tong scored the only gohl for China, and he certainly deserved credit for his very fine performance, The Welchmen brought with then the national emblem of 80 Melzer Low Hurdles:-1, Ng Chek-sin; 2. Chat He tso; 3, La ShekWales, the leck, and display in tun.
their goal,, but at the commence- Walking Race 100 Metrex, Kwan ment of the second half of the Tak-ming: 2, Yuk-ming.
During a meelee in the Chinese the Chinese protested 100 Metres Relay:-1, Brotherhood game
against this procedure, and the re-goalmouth Fortey slipped, but, while
of St. Andrew's; 2, St. Mary's.
200 Metres (senior)-1, Lee Shiu feree ordered it to be removed. chiungi
Sin-wah.
2. 1er Shiu ching: 3. Cheung
WELSH NEARLY SCORE
Lond Jump:-1, Chak Hr-lou W The Welshmen uitacked with
Lre Sklu-wei; 1. Ng Chokesin.
men.
Jon the ground, he managed to tap the ball into the not. Vigorous
protests against the goal were lodged, but after consultation with
HOCKEY
INDIA FORCE DRAW WITH ENGLAND
vixour from the start, and within the linesman the referee pointed to SCORE FIRST BUT EQUALISE
100 Metres (girls):—1, Mnk Yim. cheng: 2, Mak Yuen-cheng: 3, Wong wo minutes of the opening of the the centre of the field. Fortey later
Yu-ho,
game
came
to near
match
scoring received an injury to his shoulder] Putting the Weight (tenfor):-1," Lee through Forley, Pau Ka' Ping slip and was forced to retire. Shiu-ebung: 2, Lee Shiu-ching: 3ping in attempting to save and Cheung Sin-wah.
100 Meters (children)-1, Lu Shek. only just managing to clear the MRS. WILSON PRESENTS TROPHY
At the conclusion of the So Kin-shun; 3. Lee Shiu-mun. ball. "High Jump (Junior): 1. Kar Chi-China now attacked, and had Mrs. D. C. Wilson presented the Chak Ho tro; 3; Ng Chel-sin, grand chance of acoring when Au Sunday Herald trophy to Mullane, 1,500 Bleires:-1, Yeung Kok-wah; 2, Chang Kwong-wah; 3, So Kin-Ping Ming had only Smith to beat the Captain of the Welsh team, and, from close range, but he shotwide. after presenting the miniatures,
To
km;
Bhun.
100 Metres (lenchers):~1, Chan Again the Chinese advanced, but congratulated the team on their ex- Wing-nin: 2, Chang Shiu tong: Re Ka Keung fouled during the cellent performance. Yeung Wei-wah.
110 Metres Low Burdlen (senior)
1, Kan Tze-chu: 1, Chang Sin-wah! 3.
Lee Ship chang,
200 Metres (Junior):~1. Chak Ho. tas: 2. Lu Shek-fan: 3, Ng Chek-s.n.
Putting the Weich (girl)-1, Mak Yim-cheng; 2, Mak Pui cheng: 1. Mak Yuen-cheng.
400 Meires (senior)-1, Chang Shlu-kwal; 2. Lập Shifu-chung: Leung Ho abing
final advance movement and lom) them the chance of opening the
score.
During these fierce attacks Mullane and Morrision played superb football, and on their form could be described as perhaps the two best full backs in the Colony this sea-
son
Pulling the Weight (juntur}-1} Ng Chak-sin; 2. Chak Ho-so; 3, Kan
Wales opened the scoring six- Tze-kin.
200 Metres (gris)-1, Male Yim.teen minutes from the start when 2, Mak Yuen cheng: 3, Kwok Pau Ke Plug ran out and tried to chang: 2, San-chun,
Long Jump (senior), Kan TzHAZELWOOD secured possession choy 2, Lee Shlu-chine; 3, Chang Sin and scored.
wal
400 Metren Junior)-1, Chak Ha
150; 2. Ng Chek-sin; 3, Lu Shek-fanı
200 Metres (open to outsiders) :--
kick the ball clear of Matthias.
SMITH'S BRILLIANCE Following this a
IN CLOSING MINUTES-
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Malaya Team's Arrival
Little is known of the visitors, except that they put up on CX- tremely good display against the All-India Olympic team when the To-morrow, will commence one latter, passed through Singapore of the brightest weeks of hockey In on their way to the Los Angeles the annals of the game in Hong Olympic Games, and there is little Kong. An extremely strong repre-doubt that the Colony's team will
a) be thoroughly tested.
and Yeomans, the latter proving an exceptionally strong tackler;
Lal Singh was the most pro- minent man in the Indian team in this half and was a source of continuous danger. England, however, took the lead, following breakaway, from which!
KALWANT SINGH AND LAL SINGH Atkinson retted.
EXCEL ON LEFT WING
(BY STICKS)
NE of the most exciting hockey games of the season was wit, Nordber the Marina ground yesterday when India forced Eng Matthias, Herclwood, Portey, Jench Tournament, both sides scoring twice.
Davies: land to a draw in the Final Round of the International Hockey
Wales: Smith; Mullane, Morrison; Underwood, Podmore
and Duncan.
and
The match 'will be re-played at a later date.
China-Yau Ka Ping; Leung In Chan, Lau Mau; Ho Chor Yin, Leung Wing Chin, Lee Kwok Wai; Tao Kwo services, of H. J. D. Lowe, who unavoidably arrived too late to parti India fielded their best team, but England were without the Shing, Au Pelng Ming, Lee Wal Tong Ho Ka Keung and Tay Kwai Luiang.cipate, Wr A. Reed took place as pirot, playing a remarkably good game aand Cp. Yenmins (Lincolns) depatised for Reed at right FOGDEN SCORES
FIVE TIMES
But
Marine Band Lose
To Stokers
half.
Wet weather apolled the chance of a team from ILMS. Medway meeting the visitors while in Singapore, other wine some indication of their strength might have been learned.
Macao's Challenge
In the light of the performance which the team from the Portu India now attacked, furiously guese Colony put up in the Inter- and play became rough due to port contest last February, and the over-eagerness. Alaf Din was lessons which they have gained in cautioned for stashing · and 'later matches since that date, should ·. | Kalwant Singh was similarly warn-jsée the Macao team also well to the led. --
fore aganat Malaya.
India scored from a 'breakaway The Macao team have put in a when Hollingsworth rushed out of good deal of practica and have the |his goal to collide with Yeomans,jadvantage of having played as | Lal Singh then netted, but the goal team for a very long parlod,
Malaya are likely to find it- disallowed on account of off- side play.
extremely difficult to lower. Macao's "proud'unbeaten hosie record.
Undismayed India resumed the attack, and in the final minutes of
the game obtained the equaliser team will visit H.M. naval vencels in It is understood that the touring through Kartar Singh, following a port, accompanied by Lt. Comdr. neat movement by Lal Singh and Leigh, H.N.
A. A. Dand, the English captain, oumber of corners, but were u Kalwant Singh. was struck over the eye towards able to find the net, poor marka- the end of the game by a ballmanship being the fault, - Lal Singh's Speed
which was under-cut by S. T. Mohamed, the opposing: full-hback.
England's Steady. Defence Youthful Visitors
most remark day when the Stokers from HMV Reed filled-his place, in thé de- with Kalwant Singh soos proved a half-back line was the strength of are about 18-20, Rajah Mohamed..
1. Chan Wing-nin; 2. Yung Ka-tongable performance was given by Cornwall defeated, the Marine Band
Smith is goal when the Chinese from the same 200 Metres (Ambulance Brigade): launched onslaught
3, Ting Bhiu-shang,
1,
3, Cheng Shek-kin.
after outo 6.
fence.
Although on the slow alda, the The Malayan team, as given to two English backs played a sound Lt. Comdr. Leigh while he was in and although be continued to play, Lal Singh's terrife speed on the and steady game, clearing well in Singapore, in a very young, alds of Fast and furious football was moved to the forward line, and E. left-wing and Ane combination many tight corners. The English University students whose ages witnessed at Caroline Hill yester
menace, and Dand was fully ex- the team, W. A. Reed being out who will be seen at centre-for- At this juncture, England held tended to cope with the Punjabis standing.
ward, is the son of the Rajah of vessel by 7 goals the lead after a thrilling Arst-half, winger. Dand, however, was very The forwards did not combine Perak, and fine of the team, with Wong Yat-wing; 2, Lau Ya-hong slaught in an endeavour to equal- ·WindyardTM (4), Ford (2) and but, thé change › proved fatal, fo/steady, and cleared strongly under very well until --iste in the game, a tenth counting the Manager Mr. 800 Metres Relay:-1, Shing Kwong. ine. He saved and cleared three Cousine scored
that India obtained the equaliser the beaviest pressure," ", church,
consecutive shots at goal from while Forden (6) and Vicary within a few minutes of time to Rocquard led many fine attacks L. Rocquard, on the left-wing Preedy, are from Perak, Special Walking Race for Women close range, in brilliant manner.
the accompaniment of frenzied for England, but the forwards being starved. Sonlor was alight- (100) Metroa):=-1, Le Woo-ekun; 2
Wales now returned to the attted for the losers,
cheering from the large crowd of failed to put the finished touches, ly off form, while Barlett missed
■ number of jopportunities. At- Ng Chung-txo,
(arxipr)-1, Ching tack and Jones, who was partially Woodmore, Habson, Powell, Shipp, Jadian supporters,
England, now had the upper hand inson played well; in aplla of his High Jump
a first-time Ford. Barrows, King. Cousine and
and pressed continuously,✨ Atkin- Chong-sing: 2, Lun Shin-ching; 3, disabind, flashed in
poor marksmanship./ The Play
|son and Bartlett nach sanding-in Chang Sin-wah.
shot from 26 yards, and only just Windyard.
Marine Band:MacDonald, Fogden,
shots without scoring [missed the upright.
Williama, Langridge, Hickman, India were on the offensive from Four minutes before the Interval Vicary, Newton, Mortimers, Jolliffe, the start and made many dangar
R.F.A. BEAT C.B.S. BY 39 RUNS. Quinnel 6 For 16
The Royal Fleet Auxillary beat the Central British School at King's Park yesterday by 89 "runa.^^ MARA C.B.B. 26, (Holden' 16, Quinnel
w
6 for 16, Paddle 2 for 0),
RF.A. 75, (Lücy, 21, Gook 17, Quional 10, Baxter 6 for 8, Bond 1 for 80),
for the winners,
∙Blokares Robertson,
witnessed the second. Welsh goal, Dickson and Jupas, " Matthias transferred a timely pass to JONES who crushed it into the net with Pau helplan. * S
“BAD JOBS" "REMOVED ́
Elverson,
{ous visits to their oponentet goal, | England book" some time to settle The Army Boxing competitions; arranged by the Area Sporta down, mis-hits and fambling being Board, will be held at the Open frequent on the sodden" ground, “”
• India, howarir, Secured
Within a minute of commencing Alp: Hing at Shamshulpo visa tol-
the second half Hazelwood hit the lows, Inter Unit Competition and sad through alwa cross-bar from 20. yarda): 12 Inter Unit Novices: Competition
B.The game was now 'held up 2. tomorrow. 3arevaning
for a few mihriban willp: the
• Chinese- protested "against" the
leek being in the Welsh goal. "This was "then" rasorad.........
Hazelwood received! "kla:-)
Championships aizvina
vices Chámy
evening
Nar Mohamed brought off": vazal, anu saved for India clearing a very hard shot from Hocquard
ind the
hur Garthwalte was the pick of The forward, line, always work, ing hard and combining wall * with the other playezu.
Dulla, Blagh, was a very formid- abla Indian pivot, while P. Singh)
The United Services team should be: Hollingsworth ** (Láncolna); Lt. Met- calfe (RA), Burg Lt. Comdr, Phillips (Navy), Alta, Din (H.K.8,), LA; Bin- clair (Navy) and Lt. Comdr. · Hill (Navy) ; Lting Donald) (Navy), 1t. | Eaden (Navy), LL., Currey, (Navy), LC Garthwaite (B.A.), and Lal, Bingh {Punjabia).
for: Aytar Singh miss V. Reed (Club); Sanfor (Army) sral good chances, and the LA. Cmdr. Alkinson (Navy) and Lt, L4 Garthwaite, Lk. Bartlets" (Navy),
lay, In the Tocquardin
anta between KAL-GIMN Nur Mohamed
and Tal Singh on the Pardaman Singh. (Radio)
Ta3, Mohammed
Pandables
was work In comparison. |jable)randije: Alaf v» Dip
{(Army);} Walnyata Bhan (Pan
Toeman Radio
lo), Kalwant Hingh Club), and AT Bingh (Punjabi
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