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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934'
RESPONSE TO INTERPORT HOCKEY
PREPARATIONS FOR TRIANGULAR
POOR
Sporting Chatter
(By GEOFFREY : SIMPSON) NEW football clubs in England
FIEW
can be in the same fortunate position as Portsmouth.
They are free of all debt. Like the village blacksmith, they owe not any man.
TOURNAMENT IN HAND
MAMAK COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS RADIO'S RE-ENTRY
ENGINEERS BECOME NEW MAMAK MENACE
no further news! ALTHOUGH
has been received from Singa- This happy state of affairs is due, pore, the Hong Kong Hockey As- in part, to the Allen transfer fee
sociation are making full prepara-
of $11,000; in part to the profit of over £7,000 on last season, when tions for the impending visit of a they were runners-up for the Cup, local team to the Straits carly in
But at the bottom of all this February.
TT was a particularly happy day
(By "STICKS")
A. V. Gosano, the Interport soccer player, is a prominent member of the Clab de Recreio premier hockey leven, whom he leads in the attack,
good fortune is the unceasing Applications have been sent to thought and labour of the manage all club Secretaries asking for Iment.
names of players who can make A CHAPMAN PARALLEL
the trip if chosen, but up to the present no replies have been received from any of the civilian for the Portsmouth club when,!
clubs. Only three names of some seven years ago, they engaged Military officers are to hand so Mr. Jack Tinn as manager.
far. He had done wonderful work' for
It goes without saying that uns sport in South Shields, where he less a sufficiently strong team can held a job, I believe, ns a. clerk in be raised, the visit will not be the local county court office.
made. 1 understand that the During his time at
Portsmouth naval representative, Surg. Lt. he has seen his club, a stalwart of Comdr. Phillips has intimated to closely, with 11.
while Gurbachan Singh the old Southern League days, twice the Association that several of the Senior (R.A.S.C.) get into. the Cup final. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE
A
NEW sland has been built, ground for further extension purchased, and the club rid of a debt of something like £30,000.
GOLF
NOTES
(By "FAIRWAY").
(UNDAY sees the first round ties
down for settlement. af Fanling,
THE many persistent rumours of The reversion to the qualifying the Radio rejoining the Mamak system should insure that the games Tournament are now taking shape are more or less even and that no player may, expect a virtual walk- in the form of a discussion on jover. I hear unfortunate news that Monday night by the Mamak P. H. Scones par been invalided to Tournament Committee."
hospital; and, in-ull probability, will
It is understood that Mr. F. A.have to scratch to H. U. Ireland. If Kemp, captain of the Radio, will this news should "prove correct it be present at the meeting, and removes one of the dark horses. the result may be that the Radio from the competition. I look to will take part in the competition seeing K. S. Robertson. R, Young,' T. A. Pearce and A. E. Lissaman İn after all.
The trouble, as is now well-the semi-finals with the odds on the known, originated from an in-last named as the probable winner. oident which occurred last season Lissaman is turning out regular when the Radio walked off the rounds of steady scores in the low field before time in a tournament 70's just now.
伝 match. Action, however, was not
Goal-Scoring List Senior now leads the Mamak taken until this season when the THE LATEST GRUMBLE
Radio were asked to undertake goal-scoring list with 14 goals that this would not occur again, THERE is much grumbling at
naval vessels will be in Singapore G. Singh (K.I.T.C.)
at the time, but that the navy, will Whitehead (Signals) not be able to give as strong sup-Surtees (H.M.8. Suffolk)
Davis (H.M.S. Whitshed) port as in last season.
Pintos (K.J.T.C.) ........
Full particulars of the intended programme of 'matches in Singapore and Malaya are now awaited.
Civilians v. Services
E. F. Fincher (St. Andrew's) Wood (R.E)
Perkins (Police) Colledge (St. Andrew's) May (Signals)
follows
Mr. Tinn has, in fact, accom- plished for Portsmouth almost what. Mr. Herbert Chapman did for the In contrast to the, interport cir- Muir (FLM.S. Keppel) Arsenal. But it would be hard to cular, over 20 names have been K. L. Goom (University)
Larkins (Signals) find in football two men of such dis- received from the secretaries of Farrell (Signals) tinctive types. The one thing they civilian clubs for the trials in MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE had in common was a capacity for preparation for the Civilians ver-
TO DATE hard, continuous work.
WHITCOMBE'S CUP
A
United Services match - ob December 16.
season.
4
The Radio, who have very strong Fanling at present, especially feelings about the incident, felt in the Ladies' Club House, at the lunable to comply with such a edict of the General Committee re- 10 strong request and 30
de-garding the serving of tenn. The clined to join the competition this reduction in price was long overdue and the general ruling that a meal Whereas the Mamak Committee of this nature, consisting other than consider the incident to be an "un-a pot of tea, must be signed for as I precedented affair," the Radio con- "one tea" is very reasonable. sider that it was brought about by understand that the lengths certain "an unprecedented atate of af members went to describe their fairs."
meals on chits as say "One Cup of tea, one piece of toast, one biscuit” in the hope of being charged less
R. E. New Challengers Defeating the Royal Corps of Signals by 5 goals to nil last week, than 75 cts. was ridiculous and ex- the Royal Engineers, who held tremely aggravating to the accounts the Police, Mamak champions, to they are able, will be annoying, department. Certain persons; if P. W. L. D. F. A. Pa goalless draw, are now the new 10 4 3,3 23 29 11, 5500 20 7 10 challengers in the Mamak Tourna- 5 40 1149ment. 7 4 2 1 14.119
6 3 1 2 15 11 8 100 59 11 9 2 7
[trifling, and will waste the more. valuable time of other persons at.
μ Although they cannot beast of every opportunity. So far, so good. But when one is informed that no team. per cent record, the
320 in nevertheless, is the only one in the tea can be served before four o'clock. 5 1 2 2984 Tournament without a goal scored or that a normal tes cannot be ac 4 11 26 5-4 against them. In 5 matches play-companied by such items as hem and eggs then comes a legitimate 8 0 4 4.9 21 4ed to date they have 14 goals to
their credit with note against! grouse. A member is always en-
The Committee are now dealing 1R.C. of Signals HARLES WHITCOMBE tells me
with the matter and the date of the K.I.T.C. A he is putting up a challenge first trial will be announced R.E. cup of his own design for the!
[St. Andrew's shortly.
R.A.S.C. which he annual competition in
Third Army Trial
Police onposes members of his club-Crew:
The third Army trial in prepara-Suffolk Hill. Enfield.
tion for the Triangular Tourns- United It is a novel event. Whitcombe
University plays anyone who cares to challengement takes place this evening on whitehall
the U.S.R.C. ground.
Keppell him. and presents a prize to the
Previous trials have revealed Whitahed member heating him by the biggest
that the Army have a collection of 12th Battery margin.
The competition has been running very capable players and that their for nine years, and hitherto Whit chances of carrying off the hon-PUNJAB REGIMENT OVER-RUN combe has given the winner a box jours are very bright indeed.
W. D. Senior has been the lead-
504 19 19
5 05 05 23
4 0 3 0 1 5
RECREIO AT HOCKEY
0
4
Whittaker Safe In Goal
the
With the defeat of St. Andrew's titled to ask for what he wants, and by the K.I.T.C., the Engineers, in refusing to supply ham and eggs with tea the House Committee have chosen the wrong occasion to say Kowloon Indians, who are now present a new menace to the
u cannot you
have only 100 per cent. team in the "we regret bat" of golf halls, some clubs, or some ing goal-scorer, and some
this". A request of this nature is competition. very thing similar. But now he is going)
The Punjab Regiment easily
fair and reasonable, and, as such, fine displays have been put up by beat the Club de Recreio in
with the club functioning for the to make it a genuine cup event the other selected players. The friendly hockey encounter on the credit for the Sajzsers' record, as be acceded to.
Whittaker deserves much of the general benefit of members, should with a replica and all.
actual team will be announced Marina ground yesterday, winning his display in goal has been ex-deta after to-night's game.
by four goals to nil. Mohamed ceptionally good. The Engineers WALLACE LOOKING AROUND Higginsbottom, who left for
Assar (2), Kartar Singh Home yesterday on the troopship Lieut. Walker scored the goals. Foley and Wood, at centre-half, and have two good players in Captain Somersetshire, will be replaced
Y.M.C.A. DISAPPOINTED at inside-right by May, also of Miss Griffiths And Mrs.the Royal Corps of Signals,
Politi Provide Only Opposition
RECREIO LADIES WIN AT BADMINTON
Probable-Club-Team
1
REATNESS is thrust upon some
Playing in the Ladies Badminton and it is very probable that the find that the Police had no knowlost three valuable players in Hig-months appointment: possibly on
knows little or nothing about form the chance of saving, a'few dollars from rash and reckless betting. The punter is strongly ad- vised not to back the leading jockeys in every race-that does League at King's Park last night not generally pay at the Valley-hut a glance at the fist should the Club de Recreio 'defeated' the give some indication of whether the pony the particular; jockey Kowloon Cricket Club by 6 sets to is taking out is worth backing or not..
3.
1. Glasgow Handicap-One Mile
Gladiator (168)
Oak Bay (157)
Soldier of Germany
(154)
King's Bounty (152)
(R. Divett has.** considerably. "Y" LADIES BEAT RECREIO ́
strengthened the forward line, and
--༔
while the whole team plays with indeed and often anatched good combination and understand-ruthlessly away again! James Wal- Owing to a misunderstanding (ing. Among the notable forwards lace, the runner-up in this year's the Y.M.C.A. second eleven turn-are Revell and Pegg.
Amateur accepted a professional The Club have played the same led up at the Police Training:
Signals Suffer Lois appointment at Seladon. Park imme- eleven consistently this season, School ground yesterday only to
The Royal Corps of Signals have diately after the Anal. It now. turns out that this was only, a six- Tournament. The return of G. E. them. same side will be chosen for the ledge that they had a fixture with ginsbottom, Whitehead. and Cross, probation, and at the expiry thereof who left yesterday for Home on Wallace has found himself succeed- the troopship.
ed by W. L. Ritchie. There is a Whitehead was exceptional as a his performance on Wednesday was In a friendly hockey game yes goal-scorer, and topped the Mamak feeling that the other professionals
were against his original appolut... Miss E. de Sousa and Miss A. Remevery encouraging.
terday on the Diocesan Girls' goal-scoring list until last week.
ment, and that certainly would not J. E. Potter, who played as a School ground the "Y" Ladies de Cross, who was always very safe help Wallace in settling down to his 2 dios (Recrcio)—
forward throughout last season,feated the Recreio Ladies' first in goal, while replaced by Shaw new choice of occupation. Mean 4-21 has gone back to his old position eleven by an only goal scored by while Addis, a new player from while, he is left looking around', in the intermedate line, and will Miss P. McCaw late in the second Tientsin who has just arrived and, doubtless, all golfers will 21-5
probably be seen there for the half.
will All Whitehead's place in the sympathise with him and wish him 21- 8first match of the Tournament, Misa O. Riberio and Miss G. D'AI- mada (Recreio):--
Scores were as follow-
1 3 8 lost to Miss M. Griffiths and Mrs. Wayward Stag (158). 1 1 3 10
Politi Limelight (150)
bent Miss A. MacKenzie and Miss
М. Вгузоп
5 boat Mrs. Horford and Miss 1.
Woolley
1st 2nd 3rd Un.
4
4
1st 2nd 3rd Un. What A Chance (158) 0
Valuroue (158)
1
Z
King's Fancy (167) ..4
2 3
0 0 1 5
0
Bayardo (140)
3 2
3 1
7
0 0 4 Pride of Tsingtao (140) 0 0 0 Coogee Handicap-1 Mile
2 1 10
Alacrity (185)
1
0 2
6 Dainty (135)
1 8 B
7 Empire Day (135)
2
5 Just That (162)
1
4 4 3
1
2 Mutiny Bay (139)
1 2 2 7
(158) @
0
3 Nell Gwyn (152)
The Gosse (135)
High Speed (140) Gleneagles (161) Mayflower (149) Bright Star (143) "New Star (161) King's Warden
St. Andrew's Stakes-1 Miles
Trentbridge (161) ........ 5 2
*Liberty Bay (161) 4
0
Ribble (151)
00
1 2
1.5
Night Star (149)
6 "Vriday (135)
0 ་
13 lost to Miss Griffiths and Mrs.
**Politi
1 1 9 8
1 3 1
1 '83'3
beat Miss MacKenzie and Miss
Bryson
beat Mrs. Hosford and Miss. Wool-
ley
0 03 11
| (Recreio) ;—
Mina C. Silva and Mian M. Inverness Handicap-5 Furlongs lost to Miss Griffiths and Mrs. Brilliant Star (151) $ 0 4 Bold Commander (140) 0 4 • 10 Políti *Hetman (148)
Chesterfield (158) 1 2 1 12 beat Miss Mackenzie and Miss Delightful Chance
Bryson* (165)
1 2 1 10 beat Mrs. Hosford and Miss Wool- Hell for Leather (160) 1. 2 1 11 ley In Good Time (165)... 3 8
00, 1 10
Comrie Handicap-6 Furlongs
(Second Section)
· Partnership. (157) 2. 1 0g Ironsides (140)
Helter Skelter (157)...
Chivations (145)
Iran Grey (159)
Fi Fa (140)
No Fear (147)
Royal Flush. (189)
Racing Triumph (151),
Burgomaster (182). Colombo (140)
Philanderer (148)
Bandy Bay (158) Pie Face (145) Vago (140)
Crieff Handicap
The Tiger (155) Bistre (140)
Racing Pluck (148). \Ribble® (158) \M
Lemberg (156) RE Don '(168) Monoplane Hiring Tourits
8. 27 Kindo (150) M. @
10 Little Beauty (155).
Soldier of Fortune. 10. 3
b 09 (168) 10019 The Bodega (165)..
1 0:10 0.16 29
31 1.6
RUGBY "NOTES
(Continued From Page 4)
L
In the absence of Lt. Flower- dew, E. V. Reed will probably szi partner J. Rodger at full-back,
WONG WILL BE RESTED ON SUNDAY AT CAROLINE HILL
forward line.
May will take Higginsbottom's] place at, outside-right Fielding left hospital this week and will now return to assist the Signals.
of the best in the future.
(Continued on Page 18)
The probable line-up for the 21-12 first match against the Navy on (Continued from Page 4). A new officer to the Corps is Lt. INTERNATIONAL MAKES ONLY
December 12, 18: C.. Gregory; J.;
Holmes, and he will assist the 21-4 Rodger, E. V. Reed; J. E. Potter, Mok Yim-sang will All the pivot Signals in their future matches.
BRIEF STAY IN HONG KONG Silva W. A. Reed, G. Sommer; N. A. E position, while Kwok Yau-loy, Ip playing at full-back
Mackay, H. Owen-Hughes, G. E. R.Yun-po and Tse Shiu-yu will take The annual Mamak dinner will Divett, A. T. Lay and J. Pote-Hunt: the inside-right, right-wing and also be a subject for discussion at The reserves, of course, are like left-wing positions, respectively. Monday's Commitee meeting, which ly to be JL Tetley and WO Chan Tak-faf has been moved to will be presided over by Major 21 2 Bramble.
inside-left..
Campbell.
3-21
21-11
(Continued from Page 4).
P. Wilson, the Norwegian Inter national, who made an excellent de but a fortnight ago has been trans- ferred back to Shanghai, where he has previously played.
MACNIDER IN GOAL
SAINTS MEET "Y" IN CUP SERIES Several changes have been made
The St. Andrew's Ladies, pre-Miss L. Jorge.
The teams are:--
in the Kowloon junior team to meet South China. PAY" W George J. Wilson, Comrie Handicap-6 Furlongs 1 was told that due to the fact that sent leaders in the Caer Clark Cup Mr. M. Berreaux fills the vacancy and A. Fowler: M. Gardiner, S. Dal- MacNider the reserve goal-
he would be away from the Colony hockey tournament, meet the "
into the team as An among the forwards caused by the ziel and L. Hickey Bradbury, B. keeper, comes during December, another player was given preference with a view to Ladies at King's Park to-morrow absence of Mias Kroutskaya. Walker, P. McCaw B. Blumenthal and Boyes has been promoted to the first 0. Brown (Captain), eleven. As Willis has also been the first time this Benson, The Y have seemingly solved!
Reserve B. Ingram, The Saints are making several their intermediate line changes in their
(First Section) 9113 Boxing Eve ((158) 029 004 Chief Seattle (156).. 0 1 2 006 Fudge (140):QU 0013 Great Hall (153)
0 10 17 Heart's Glory (168)
King's Parade (150)
* Racing Luck (152)
11 Racing Pride (168)
Sarabande (245)
10 Bolar Star (158) 153379, Tilleum (19), 512301010: Tiny Star (148) 12050 11 TIO/TIE (153)
half of
team-building. 13. Tournament.
Among the passengers who,
for the Triangular
0.106 044 10:10
are the inability of Miss Kros
take her place:
St. Andrew arr. R. Rese;promoted, Hickman fall. and G. White; I Woolley, J. his pivotal position
from
E. Landolt Wong, Mrs. Tyndall, a newcomer to the Club,
Woolley, P. Gitting Alling his place
who has not yet played
oblem,
Jeft Jorg to by playing Miss L Hickey to half in support of Miss S. Dalziel, ford while Miss M. Gardiner be on
the other tank.
to her. “Misi B. Blumenthal,; Catická, her debut among the
League Table To Date
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ties 681010034 who is bein UNE11-13-5/5 The team
301212 The
will be seen, on tie.
in place of Blacklock
rested W la-MacNider; Cutter and kins, Tyndall and Tillery: Winch MacDonald and
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