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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934

INTERPORT HOCKEY IN STRAITS PREMATURE

COLONY PLAYERS OUTCLASSED

SAMS, WHITEHALL

MALAYA SCHOOLBOYS SAINTS DEFEAT

COPEN OUR EYES

.

EXPENSIVE TRIP. MIGHT ENDANGER NEW RELATIONSHIP

(By "STICKS")

IN MAMAK HOCKEY

Score 3 Goals To 1 After Goalless First Half

|SAINTS FORWARDS DISAPPOINT

Although they showed belter combination H.M.S. Whitehall were defea'ed by St, Andrew's Club by

usual fast game; but lacked shoot-

fences showed up: very well.

HONG KONG has made rapid strides in hockey, 3 yosh to. 1 in a Mamak hockey

but not rapid enough to justify a serious match on the Marina ground yes challenge to Singapore and Malaya. We have seen terday, after a goalless first half.

Mackay (2) and Colledge what the Malayan schoolboys could do they con- scored for the Saints, while Da- vincingly beat our Interport team and can only vies netted the Naval team's

only goal, wonder what the standard of the more experien- The Saints forwards played their ced players is likely to be. ⠀⠀

Without attempting to "throw cold water" on ing ability in the circle. Both de a scheme for the furtherance of hockey in the Broadbridge and White heling very East, I am quite confident that a local side would sound in the Saints defence. be only wasting their time on an expensive trip, many opportunites through infrin The time is too premature, and, in order to avoid gement of the off-side rule. Two Narrow Escapéi any danger to our new relationship with Singa- pore, the trip should be postponed until a much. F. Fincher, the Saints' leader,

went through in a solo effort early: in the first half, but fumbled the later date..

If it is possible to send a combined team comprised of the shot with only the goalkeeper to pick of Macao, the Navy, and the Colony the trip would assuredly beat. Mackay also broke away, but be worth while. I understand, however, that the Macao Club was unlucky when a fine shot hit taking-advantage of a $3,000 Government grant, are sending a the upright and went out of play. team, and that the Navy are likely to be visiting the Straits at the same time.

The Naval forwards.threw awa

IRELAND'S INTERNATIONAL HOPES the equaliser for the Whitehall.

STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING

Sunday's Pairinga

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Clah starting times for Fanling on Sunday:

OLD COURSE

0.35 ani, P. Allsebrooke, R. Young." 9.400 E C. Marton,* J. She-

[pherd.*/***

D. C. Wilson, D. S. Robb.. D. S. Edward, W. Taylor.

*0.46

1.50,

9.55

W. J. Jamieson, A. T. Bra-

10.00

J Dennis, P. H. Seooner.

10.04

B. D. Evana, A. Sommer-

felti

10.08

G. A. Stewart, H. A. Bregun

ing.

10.12

W. N. A. Smalley, R. R.

Davies,

10.16

10.20

10.24

J. H. Little, J. W. Alabaa-

ter:

H. N. Williamson, N. K. Littlejohn.

A. G. Donn, A. Ç. Young.

E. des. Voetix, A. B. Purvor.

G. McGrane, C. J. Stelling werkt,

C. Jackson, G. Milne.

LC. Grover, G. F. Hole. 110.44 J. F. Robinson, L. R. Bil-

linghurst.

G. C. Warrell, I. H. Geare.

"

10.28...

10.32

1

10.36

*

10.40

"

10.48

"

10.52

THE INIMITABLE DON

10,56

14

11.00

11.04

A. M. Parker, J. Coulthart.

11.08

P. S. Grant, G. W. Tolmie.

11.12

W. G. Robertson, D. L. Pro-

phat.

11.10

G. T. May, J. C. Dunbar.

BRADMAN JOKES

WHEN SERIOUSLY

ILL IN HOSPITAL 11.20

What's The Score? He. Asks Nurse

W. W. C. Shewan, J. Forbes. W. H. E. Thomas, K, 9. Morrison.

G. Marseille, R. 1. Cherrill.

J. M. Gray, E. Bathurst,

NEW COURSE :*

9.35 a.m. A E. Lissaman, T. D. Pa-

ton.*

0.40

9.45

"

9.50

#

#

10:00

10.04

"

E. J. R. Mitchel, A. L. East mian.*

TA. Pearce, S. H. Dodwell.

D. J. Gilmore, A. T. Lay.

K. S. Robertson, J. B. Ross.

W, W; Mackenzie, R. L. S. . Webb.

Mackay, however, scored the Saints first goal during a meles jearly in the second half, but Davies,

NEW KIND OF CENTURY 9.65 with a well-placed shot, obtained

Weatherburn, the naval goal-

Even when at his worst Don Now that the International matter for serious consideration. keeper, only partially cleared Bradman, who is now recuperating 10.08 Tournament sub-committee haaj Any Club secretary with the wel-shot from E. C. Fincher, and before satisfactorily, asked the sister who 10.12 W. R. K. Collins, J. Angwin. been selected the Colony can look fare of local hockey at heart should he could recover College netted the took his temperature:

A. Rodgers, J. A. Shew. The Superintendent will have cad- forward to another fine series of make an attempt to urge as many second goal for the Saints.

Elsters, don't tell, but he knews dies ready for these players near start-

play in fading light

thued:

"Well, I am glad I have reach-

10.18.,

E. M. Bryden, R. C. Webb,

R. P. Phillips, J. A. R. Selby.

really keen and weil contested mat-Club members as possible to "go Mackay netted the Saints third he had guessed right, and con- ing box, Old Course. chen. This tournament, which up for the examination", in spite of goal shortly before the close commenced last season, provided the rigid teat to which they will the first opportunity for civilian be subjected. players, who were not members of Signals Lead Police

In Mamak Table

the Hong Kong Hockey Club, of matching their skill in # game against the pick of the Services.

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis

3 2 1 0 6 44

21 013 03

2 1 0 1 1 0 3

21 0 1 4 2 3

Ireland was unable to field, a

R. C. of Signals 4 2 1 1 6 6 term last season, but, under. Surg. Bt. Andrew's Lt. Comar, Phillips a useful side Police should be seen in action this win-. E.

University ter.

United While on the subject of Interna -- Whitehall tional teams, is it not possible to Whitsled raise an Australiasian side, com- Keppell posing of Australian, Tasmanian 12th Battery and New Zealand players. There are quite a few who would be eligible to represent Australiasia,

1 0:0 1:1 1--1 .... 3 0 1 1 35 1

10 101 20 10101 30 2020 0 3 0 Mamak Match Postponed

St. Andrews;-Wong; Broadbridge

GOLF NOTES

son, Blise, MacKay, Fincher, College-but I don't want it again-not: (Continued from Page 4).

pull

and White; Gilchrist, Guest and Ham-ed my century in this sort of Test

and Carrol.

this sort of body-line." " H.M.S. Whitehall: Weatherburn; Hia determination to Mason and Cahill; lo Geyt, Bradley and; Walls; Davies, Goodheart, Brower through greatly impressed his Padgham, Lacey, King, and Busson Carr and Elliott

nurses, one of whom said, "He leading the van of what is known showed great pluck and concen- Homeside as the "new school of "Y" Ladies Beat Recreio tration. No wonder a boy with British golf."...

Rivals 3 To 0

MISS WALKER'S COMEBACK

(vitality like his call make 800 in

la Test match;"

·NEVER RORUSE

May they recover, the lost glory

of the days of Vardon, Braid and Taylor Pas

Don Bradman's unfortunate fleeces Taga

ness did not surprise those who "Never Followed Th

Through

În a friendly Hockey match on krew him quite as much as it did AHIS year's captain of the A. and

the Diocesan Girls' School ground the hundreds of thousands who T Bernard Darwin, played

YACHTING IN U.S. RUN AS including, E. C. Fischer, B. F. Fic-H.M.S. Witshed and the Hong the Recreio Ladies by three clearing across the Aeld.

BIG BUSINESS

SOPWITH EXPRESSES DISGUST

(From HERBERT DUCKWORTH)

Bristol, Rhode Island Sept. 27, IN spite of rumours that he was

in a state of nervous proś tration, when I saw Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith, owner of Endeavour, the defeated British challenger for the America's Cup, on board his yacht Vita, off: Bristol to-day, he was still in fighting mood.

"I am not broken up because

1 did not win the cup, but I am disgusted at the spirit fa which International racing is conducted

*here.

The Mamak match between yesterday the "Y" Ladles defeated only saw him hitting 4's and rac- himself into office: on Wednesday, September 26. After he had driven, He has never been robust. About he was asked by press photographers cher, E. F. Selk, E. P.: H. White Kong University, arranged for goals.

Sunday, has been postponed to a Miss B. Walker, who is returning 5ft 7in in height, he weiglis only to repeat his swing, finishing with and others.

later date.DAT

to the game after an abence of two about 10 stone, and has more than a picturesque follow through. “I seasons showed much of her old one shown signs of breaking have never followed through. In my form by scoring two goals, while the down, notably at the heginning of " was his reply.• other goal was netted by Miss O. D. R. Jardine's tour of Australia Brown, the "Y" captain..

“Y” JUNIORS BEAT, RECREIO

The Triangular Confest Judging from the discussions and objections put forward at the

The Y.M.C.A. second eleven de- counell meeting last week it would appear that the Hong Kong Club feated the Recreio second eleven in a friendly match at King's Park is very much opposed to any yesterday by 3 goals to nil, after gestion of a Triangular Tourna-

coring twice in the first half. S. certain quarters does not bind me ment between the Civilians, NAVY Fowler (2) and Casson scored for to the fact that Americans as: add Army on the lines of, their whole are marvellously friendly own series. fand hospitable.

This is a pity because hockey has "I really belleve that most grown tremendously since the Sim Americans wanted Endeavour to Shield, later known as the Trian win."

gular Tournament, was started and

the "Y."

EAST LANCS, FACE TEAM BUILDING TASK ONCE AGAIN

(Continued from Page 4):

As timekeeper in Endeavour, these are a vast number of · göød Mrs. Sopwith saw everything that players, who, because they are not happened in the races. Her ac members of the Hong Hong Hockey played really good footb, but count of the fouls agreed fully Club are deprived of the privilege between, the forwards and the uf meeting the best of the two halves there named to be not the Sir Ralph Gore, who was the Services teams. ⠀

félightest understanding. In fact it

with that of her husband.

in 1982

It was then feared that Bradman

(By “NIBLICK”)

Miss H. Trahait the "Y"'s new

the "Dafters Dictionary of inside right played a very sound was a victim of anaenda. He cor-

Golf" I read that "Run" fs:in- game in support of Miss Walker, tainly was suffering from nerve terpreted as a merciful dispensation For the lakers G. Roza, in goal, strain and badly in need of a seat or providence by which our topped M. Basto and G. Xavier backs were Prodigious scoring through sea-shots travel nearly as far as our outstanding, the former displaying son after season, with a tour of ardhary, ones the One or two of the Canada during the Australian

Golf Club's team Tyros of accuracy in her clearances,

winter, when he should have been which -pl resting, a made serious inroads Sunday, gleefully on his strength.

RUGBY CLUB HAVE USEFUL NEWCOMERS

RACING NOTES

(Continued from Page 4).

Bargomaster Does Hot Last-

Twas surprising...” to see- such

confidence placed a Burgomas

(Continued From Page

Falley last to this illuminating - paragraph” and ens farged on the subject by comparing... the comparative "plain" of the Val ley course with the hills, rough and stream of the Lion Rock course. This bi-annual match always pro- vides "keen", "golf, while the goodly vlands, and refreshments at the - Tian break enable ons to sally forth

rokenhe

"I do not feel vindictive at my English observer on board Rain- The idea of "Tournament" was was the endid defence put up by the ter over 1% miles. He was a good treatmen: at the hands of the race bow, and who is not easily upset, perhaps a little misunderstood, as backs that prevented the Lance dutelder, but hardly justified the committee of the New York Yacht eft Newport for home livid with I feel: sure that the Civilian Clubs from being ever-run, as their half-betting agures he would probably The Navy have suffered serious with a feeling that life is good and Club," he said, "but I do feet com-rage," as one of his best friends would be satisfied with two annual backs were completely out of the have been a raging hot favourite. losses with the departure for Home course records are made to he 'pletely dissioned.

put it.

fixtures against the Navy and then picture, the race had followed the successes of "Tabby", Linter, laster of their the Army, instead of a series of In this match Fen played in goal of King's Bounty and Big Toe Mr. pack L Buckley, their full-back,

That evergreen Valleyite Mr. A ARMY CRICKET TEAM" matches.

and Ashstead at maide-right but Davky took the pony out into the and Comdr. Roome, who has retired

ound, but from the game, LA Nixon and Lway to the pleasurable features of 0. Brawn, alluded in his, inimitable. neither performed well enough to kad and held it once round warrant his inclusion in the regu- that was the pony's distance and he Pascoe, of whom are from the pack the match and wound up a humo- The following have been select Navy Fixture List Fal

Very rightly, the naval represen

rous speech on a note of hops that ed to represent the Army in a crie-tatives at the meeting pointed out lar team. As they were experi- faded right out of the picture from on the top of the Lt. Miors in

that period.

unlikely to play at stand-off half the Singles results of the morning "I came over, as I thought, folket match against the University the diffealty of his Service fulfillmenting on this occasion to find a

oping to infary, and Lt. Forbes, the would be reversed in the afternoon the good of the game. I found þio-morrow et Pokfulam, commencing such a large programme of Hikely-team it"séénm ́fhat a policy as that these races are ran as big ing at 2 p.m.

skipper and serum-half is also a Yourballs. business, and that is something I

matches during a short sexson, is being followed of keeping their Two St. Legers

Lt will Capt. D. B. Mitchell, R.A., Lieut. C.

second and third tears intact to prope St Lestou dobu starter. Slater whic was not prepared to contend with." C. Garthwaite, R.A. Lieut. J. P. W much as he would wish to accommo-second and third teams intact to RE griftus St. Legor may be a doubtful starter.

"My tactics had been all wrong, liama, E. Lanes, C. 5. M. J. Erwin, E. date the Civilian Clubs I admit it.

Lancs, L/Bdr. T. Thartell, 9th A. A. The suggestion of a match these two teams are both well not see anything to beat Brilliant Eagle, making another vacancy in

balanced eldes there is much to be Star if he is thoroughly sound after the three quarter line-

suit of the match seemed to bear "All the errors made in Enigma. M. May. R. Signals, Pte. C

Bly, R.A, L/Cpl. H. Herbert, E. Lancs, against each, however, was not deavour from beginning to end Cox, E. Lancs, Pte. L. Lilley, Lincs, mentioned at the meeting, the pro- said for that polley. One winning his trip North. Soldier of Britain Lt. Webster; a Navy "cap" last out his words

Apropos my remarks of last were mine, Gosport people built Pte. Baker, 1/Linc poser being satisfied with the one fem la always better than two is more than likely to find the dis- year at scrum-half, should, how-

tance far too great,” and - F under ever, strengthen the team consider weak and the formation of the losing sides the best boat in the world. I had Umpire:--W0.1 R. Gordan, RE game against the Combined Ser

stand the Derby winner, Hydro-Ahly..

Kowloon Golf Club 10 years ago. arter. a splendid afterguard, and ns for and, scorer:-Sergt. C: Thatcher, R.E. vices.

InThe arrival of Lt Hamilton nteresting recall the pioneers against the Subs, classic Ave ponies come should ald the Army, though Cp of the Club

Beach ing-far to mind-

Idol, Hewett worked the erum very well from U.S.R.CE.CO.

the eir die

KB

ther with one repre Signal

the amateurs in the crew, you could not expect to find, & more

capable, willing set of chapa

Asked whether it was true that he would never challenge again, Mr. Sopwith avoided a direct an ewer by saying

"I won't say that, but it is -very expensive game tryi

the: America's “Cup.

Umpiring Stnation.

No new umpires have been pass

very

China Mail

Having formed a team great odds in the begi

players ed out by the examining Board the numb

Goalkeeper At Forward plane, will beac

Important section

Sports Diary

-TO-DAY

Hockey H.K.S.RA-

to win Recreio (Marina), 5pm.

make - Meetinga, Kowloon

(Central British School),

it clear that my disillusi over the war yachting is taken, in

since last season and the

well on its way.

alk field

their

in that order.

Tourn

Kowloon's Captain in to the welcome, pointed out fine capabilities of his team In other than golf” the re-

Two membi

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