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POLO CLUB'S NEW GROUND November Should See Opening.
MR. STANTON RESIGNS
T'hut
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|DOWBIGGIN CUP WON BY LAMMERT.
Point-To-Point On
Saturday.
DINNER IN EVENING
Trooper F. W. Lammert won
THE CHINA MAIL.
CIVILIANS CAPABLE OF BEATING MALAYA
WHY THREE PLAYERS LET THROUGH GOAL
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TO-DAY'S CONCLUDING GAME IN INTERPORT SERIES
(BY STICKS)
THE past week has produced peared to the spectators, that three
some of the finest hockey players-in-turn missed the ball. games played in the history of the Wong later told me that he made Colony. The visiting team from no effort to stop it, after hearing Malaya met and decisively defeat-his captain's advice.
ed both the Civilians and the Co- The goal, however, had no effect lony side, while cariler in the week on the result of the game as Hong- were then a well beaten a stirring struggle was witnessed kong between the Army and 'Navy in the team. Triangular Tournament.
With the Colony hockey stand- The visiting team, it is to be ard considered to be very high this recalled, is not a representative year Interport team badly disap-team of Malaya, and, should a pointed, as compared to the bright team from Hong Kong visit Singa- effort of the un-tried Civilians' pore. and the F.M.S. as is hoped side. Malaya did not look half as sext year, even stronger opposition dangerous in their first match must be expected. against the Civilians as they were:
last Saturday when they over-To-night's Interport Dinner whelmed the combined Hong Kong Leam.
Perdriau- Outstanding
{overcome.
Perdriau,
the
Queen of the tennis courts, Miss Helen Jacobs, Ameri- ca's national champion, will not relinquish her hold on her title. if early practice means anything. Above she is shown at Kingston, Jamaica, getting ready for the outdoor season and Helen Willa Moody, if she makes a return to the game this year,
AMERICAN FOOTBALL S.
The culmination to the Interport IN DEBATE AGAIN
visit will be the Interport Dinner at the China Emporium at 8,30 p.m.
to-night after the visitors game Inimical To Intellectual
✓ Interests Malaya's brilliant stickwork and with the Services. Mr. E. W. the President of the combination gave them an advan-Hamilton, Lage Hong Kong were unable to Hong Kong Hockey Association,
CHARGES AGAINST NOTRE only will be present and H.M.S. Med-
DAME AND S. CALIFORNIA while man in the side, impressed way has kindly offered to provide Tickets are me most in their team. His stick-the entertainment. work and neat dribbling on the available from members of the! left-wing was a joy to watch. 'In- Entertainment Committee at $3 stead of the usual "hit and run" each.
tactics of a wing player, Perdriau
literally made rings around his Friday's Triangular Game opposing
cent years.
half-back-apd
that
CHINA FORFEIT
4 POINTS
Olympic Trials Clash With League Games.
GOVERNOR'S CUP TEAM SELECTED
South China will now find I impossible to retain the premier soccer league cham- pionship as the result of be-
ing forced to concede walk-
PROGRAMME
FOR VISITING
CHINESE TEAM
Extended Visit From - April 17-
TRIPS TO CANTON “AND MACAO ARRANGED
(BY STICKS)
A tentative programme for the forthcoming visit of the Overseas Chinese Hockey team on April 17. from Singapore was drawn up at a meeting of the Hong Kong Hockey Association at the St. Andrew's Church Hall yesterday.
It was decided to hold four matches against the visitors, who will also visit Canton and Macao.. Selection committees were also jelected to select a Civilians' team and a Colony's side to meet the visitors. The games will be play- ed on a ground to be nominated by (the Chinese
Athletic Association, under whose auspices the tour will be conducted.
Amateur
Mr. A. A. Dand, presided at the meeting, those present being Mr. F. A. Kemp (Hon. Secretary), Mr. R. H. Wong (Hon.. Treasurer), Captain R. Bates (Army), Messrs. W. Woodward (H.K. Club}, A. E. P. Guest (St. Andrew's), J. J. King. (C.B.A.), Mr. H. Dobernecker (German Club), P. Gerloff (German
Surgin Club),
Singh (Radio). Jahan Dad (K.I.T.C.), K. Mohamed
(Police), and F. G. Barros. (Incognitos)..
Singapore Letter
A letter from Mr. Ko Sit Wai, the Secretary of the Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Associa- tion, was read to the meeting in which it was stated that the Overscas Chinese team would leave Singapore on April 14 by the 8.5. Talma and expected to arrive in Hong Kong.on April ..17. The Association were asked to provide matches for the following dates: April 18, 19, 22 and 27. On April 20 and 21 the visiting team will visit Canton and Macao from April 23 to 20. ·
South Bend, Ind., Mar. 22. Notre Dame University would abandon football, if it interfered | with the school's intellectual pur- suite, the Rev. John F. O'Hara, The next Triangular Tourna-acting President of the University, player W. A. Reed of all people!:
fixture is scheduled for said in answer to charges madej His backstick centres were better ment than anything seen locally in re-Friday (the return encounter be against Notre Dame and Southern tween the Army and Navy has California by Dr. Henry S. Prit- been altered) when the Navy will chett, President Emeritus of the Carnegie Foundation for the Ad Probably for the first time in meet the Hong Kong Club.
Last Wednesday's match between vancement of Teaching. Hong Kong has Reed been faced
"We believe that Dr. Pritchett' with such an opponent, but all the two Service teams provided a credit is due to him as he, as in-high standard of play. The Army has started with a false assump- greater part of tion that highly publicized foot- variably Reed has always covered attacked for the his man as probably no other the game and should have emerged ball is inimical to the intellectual interests of the University," anid player here could have done.
A letter from the Hong Kong Dificulty in arranging matches Father O'Hara. "We would drop Amateur Athletic Federation no- for these dates were mentioned at football if we ever found it to be tified the Association that the fol- the meeting, in view of the num the case."-United Fress.
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Next in distinction comes C. R. La Brooy, the Malayan centre-half who dashed all hopes of the Colony's forward line reaching the danger zone.
Displaying remarkable EC- curacy and an uncanny sense of anticipation he showed praise- worthy tackling abilitles, while bis atlckwork was brilliant as the best seen here.
Both against the Civilians and La Brooy's in the Interport game display was beyond reproach,
Civilians Lack Forwards
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Whereas, the Interport team stood no chance at all, againeti Malaya, it was the opinion of many who saw the game that had the fielded a stronger for-
ground in Kowloon, near Prince the Dowbiggin Trophy for mem-Civilians
meeting of the Hong Kong Polo Was:
Club held yesterday.
His Excellency Major Generat 0.
1. Jack O'Lantern (Lammert).
2. Mouche (Capt. Poits.).
The victors.
The Navy forwards › were well in hand by Dulla Singh in the pivot position, and by the two strong Army full-backs, Lt. Metcalfe and L. Rossler. whose partnership is likely to become one of the features of the present series.
Ladies' Rest Selection
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overs to the Navy and Recreio in view of the China Olympic Trials which will be decided on those dates:
CHINESE PROGRAMME
have the
programme
and lowing dates had been fixed by the ber of Tournament matches Comment Withheld Federation for trial and practice Army sports programmes taking
matches, and permission was place during that period, Los Angeles, Mar. 22,
A tentative programme, however, Dr. Rufus B.
Kleinsmid, sought to von
was drawn up to comply with the President of the University of carried out: Southern California, and other April 14, Canton v. Hong Kong at Programme as follows: school officials, withheld comment Canton. on the annual Carnegie Founda-ern Chins at Caroline Hill.
April 22, Southern China. North-
April 23. Southern Chias
The selection of the Ladies' Rest ilon report, which condemned thei team to meet the Caer Clark Cup Trojan School for its emphasis on Northern China at Caroline Hill. Champions reveals several notable football
absentees.
These are Miss J. Weller in goal in preference to Mrs. Rose (St, Andrew's). Miss F. K. Walker (C. B. A) at left- back in place of Miss A. Fow- ler, ("Y"), and Miss E. M. Beavis (C. B. A.) for Miss J. Wong (S. Andrew's).
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Presa.
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United competition.
April 29, China r. Rest of Colony, May 3, China v. Combined Services.
April 18 v Hong Kong Chinese
team,
April 19 v. Hong Kong or Civilian
team,
|April 22 v. Navy
April 27 v. Army.
As an alternative the following
The following sub-committee was suggested. was appointed by Council to se- April 18 v. Hong Kong Chinese, Southorn Cup for the runners-up.j
April 21 v. Hong Kong. won for the fourth time by the St. lect the "Rest" team: Messrs. F. April 19-20 visit to Cantos. Andrew's Ladies, will be present H. Barnes, C. F. James, .,B. Hall April 22 v. United Services.
|April 27 v. Civilians. to distribute the trophies at the and W. Pryde. conclusion of the game.
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Visitors' Final Game
Radio Player Suspended During the meeting it was stat-
Selection Committees The same selection committees
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ed that Souza, of the Radio Sports were elected for the past Inter- Club, who was ordered off the field port series
follows: for striking an opponent when
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wero re-elected Edward Road, with on adequate bers of the Machine Gun Troop ward line they would have certain-
Miss Weller has performed well Malaya will play their final pavilion would be ready by No of the H.K.V.D.C. at the point-ly secured victory against the for the "y" throughout the season match against the United Services
Colony's team:-Lt. Comdr. Hill vember was mentioned in the Chairman's report at the annual/to-point on Saturday. The order visitors. Two woak players in the and deserves her place. Miss Fon the Club, ground, King's Park, playing against. South China, WES
forward line were A. P. Sousa and K. Walker, who joined the C. B. A this afternoon.
suspended for the rest of the sea- (Navy), Captain Bates (Army), Messrs. W. Woodward (HK. Club), J. Pintos who failed to combine late in the season, has come into
The Services, who have played on.
and J. J. King (C.B.A.). with the rest of the line. G. Hthe limelight through consistently on several occasions as a team, are
Arrangements ware made for
Civillans' team:-Mezary Surgin" Fowler and R. Eladwin might have brilliant displays, and her pre-expected to put up a good display the League Champions to play the Singh (Radio), A. M. Xavier performed better.
Rest on May 5 and it was decided (Recreio), K. Hussain (K.LT.C.), ference over Miss A. Fowler is against the visitors, ·
that Lady Feel be asked to present and J. 4. King (C.B.A.). probably on the score of being a
The Colony's forward line is steadier player.
repeated in the Services' side. and it will be interesting to note if they can produce better results than in their Arst attempt.
Club's honorary
3. Anson (Cpl. Cochrane).'
C. Borrelt presided and took the opportunity to extend the
Many guests, including a fair thanks to the retiring secretory, Mr. W. T: Stanton for the sprinkling of past members of the| work he had done for the Club der-M. G. T., were present at the An- nual dinner, which was held at the Ang his term of secretaryship. ・・
The Chairman in his report com-l"Hunters" Arms" on Saturday mented on the deficit on the year'a night.
Interport Defeats..
and
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II. Owen-Hughes rose to the occasion with ■ fine display while Awtar Singh fully justi fied his selection for the cen tre-forward position.
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Miss J. Wong, the youthful Sainte centre-half has not been in the best of health lately, and has consequently had to drop out of several, games.
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for the "Keswick Cup, when Hong hunt, instead of poodle-faking. He was, however, the outstanding local I am pleased to see that Miss Kong, Shanghai and Tientsin met also extorted the members of the player, the burdens of captainey M. Bryson (C.B.A.), very strong in a three cornered contest. While troop to endeavour, to the best of not affecting his display in the wing-half player, has been, in- our side was defeated by Shanghial, their ability, to get new members least.
the trophies...
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more
Governor's Cup
It was decided to leave the ground arrangements to the
of
The return match in the Gover- Chinese A.A.A., the Caroline Foot- nor's Cup Competition, between ball ground being cited as the best the Hong Kong Football Associa~Proposition In view of the enclo tion and the Chinese Amateur sure enabling an admission charge working which was mainly due to Major Dowbiggin's Speech. D. McLellan, the "Y" skipper, Miss Beavis is a strong player. The Services' defence is sound, Athletic Association, will be play-to be made. the decrease in subscriptions
sound choice who who has been mainly responsible but on the slow side, and unleased at Caroline Hill on Sunday Major Dowbiggin, in proposing was another
It was passed that a percentage a gruelling ordeal for the C.BA. rising to the third the half-back line can cope with other expenses including the Shang-tant of the Troops said it has came through hal Interport.
been his baby, but it was Capt. with dying colours. A. E. position in the competition. Al the fast stickwork and speed of the next, commencing at 4 p.m. The of the gatel receipts would be paid
following players were selected by to the Association. Potts who had brought it to its Guest at left-half tackled superb- though not as fast as Miss Wong Malaya forwarda, disaster is the Council of the Eong Kong Mr. R. H. Wong, who was chosen "The outstanding event of the present state of efficiency. He is only fault being in a ten-she, nevertheless, tackles strongly inevitable.
Football Association last night to to form the Hong Kong Chinese polo year was the visit of an Inter-wished more youngsters would dency to hand on to the ball too and clears well.
Bergt. Halford (A.E.C.). will
team, will be glad if names represent the, F, A, port Team to Shanghai to challenge join up and learn to ride in a long before passing, W. A. Reed!
́be a big loss to the team at Cord (Howloon); Mullane (Border Chinese players from the local centre-half, being unable to ers) and A. V. Gonano (St. Joseph's) Clubs will be submitted to him, play owing to a strained heart. Pole Hunt Club), (captain), Pod c/o South China Morning. Post.
(Borderers) and Elma. (B Duila Singh takes his place
Machima Joseph's): cluded in the side, She should
(Borderers), and is an able substitute. ·.
Elliott (Kowloon), E. Strange (Club), and later by Tientsin in a friendly to join the volunteera, “maskes"
have received, more consideration
The following are the team Ridley (Lincoln and Lieut. J. H. game, we all appreciate the sporting which unit they joined.”.
In the recent trials in preparation
Malaya will probably be represented Hocquard, (Lincolns).. for the Australian ladies' viatt by: Ariera (Perak), Rahman (Perak), spirit shown by Measra. Keswick
Reserves: Marques, Morrison, Bel- and Hope, Captains Villar and Wil-Trophy to Trooper Lammert,, Máj. Third goal which was scored Miss Mario, Smith (G.B.A.) is C. O. L Broop (Selangor), Allahad trao, Duncan and Ward.
La Brooy floma in making the journey and Dowbiggin warmly congratulated against Hong Kong in the good choice, though she was for Kahan (Perak), O, È
Athletic Action furthermore, we know that they did him on his fine finish, at the same Interport has been the cause of tunate to gain her place without a Perak), Arbes, Bin Said (Malacca)
(Perak),... ·
The non-appearance of the the very best for us that they could. time remarking that it was a feaseveral discussions whether Osman trial.
Rajah Mohamed (Perak) Orman Chinese Athletic for their league Athletica.-- The "Koyll" Cup was won by the ther in his cap to be able to say hit the ball from outside the circle
(Perak), and A. C. Ferdla (Bings match against the Royal Artillery Kowloon Junior South Wales Borderers-Lt. Col. he had beaten Captain Potts, who or not.
The Ladies' Best team will meet pore).
Mollingworth on April. I was discussed and it Sporta Raikes, Capt. Villar and Lieutenants was considered one of the best From where I wán altting the Hong Kong Ladies on the Bervices PLMetcalfe was decided to ask the Chinese|
(Army); Teut N. W Hope and Jordan from the Civi- cross country riders in the Co-I think the inside-left was just Hong Kong Football Club ground (Army) and Burg Lt. Comdr Athletic for an explanation Hans-Mesars. Dent, Gordon, Stan-lony. Later Major Dowbigginside the circle. KB Happy Valley, to-morrow: After: Philips,(Navy)3) Lieut. § N. W. B. F
It was intimated that the ton and Macnamara, në
called on the assembly to toast The fact, however, remains that noon at 515 pm Admission Muspratt (Navy), Dolls Bingh The resignation of Mr. WT. Sgt. Major Cherion frecounting the Colony's skipper, Burg charges of $1.00, for the covered (Army) and Li, Comdr. . O, H. Chinese Athletic, had withdrawn Stanton was accepted, with regret, the great work he has put in for Cendr. Phillips, considered it was stand, and 30 centa, for the, un. (Navy); LAW. B. Donald (Navy), their Junior team; the points for
1 J. Eaden (NAVY)
Lt. E. N. V. their last two matches being con- and It Jordan was elected to all the the Troops during his 12 years outside) and called out "Let covered stand, will be made. Lady Correy (Navy); LA. Ca Garthwaljeed to chief opponente
*membership of this mounted unit, with the result, amazing as it up Southom, who presented the (Army) and Lal Singh (Army),
Vacancy.
On presenting
the Dowbiggin
Captain's Orders Causes Goal
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