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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935

LADIES HOCKEY SEASON ENDS

YACHT CLUB AND

V.R.C. TO MEET IN

ROWING REGATTA GOLF SENIOR PAIRS WILL NOTES

BE MAIN EVENT

YACHT CLUB SUFFER

SERIOUS SET BACK.

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht

THE

(By "NIBLICK"}

HE pair representing Govern

ment Marine Surveyors (Col-

Club and the Victoria Recreationings and Charlton) beat Kowloon Club will meet in a rowing regatta Docks (McKelvie and Parks) 2 and

GERMAN HOCKEY

TEAM FOR COLONY

IN LATE APRIL

AWAITING LOCAL CONFIRMATION

SUNDAY'S HOCKEY “DERBY”” FOR KOWLOON

(BF "STICKS")

News has been received from

1 after being no less than five down the Shanghai German Hockey Club

ing the Colony in the second half

TO-MORROW

CHAMPIONS AND REST TO CLASH

TRIAL GAME SHOULD HAVE BEEN HELD

MRS. PEARCE TO PRESENT TROPHY

(By Sticks")

The Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Associa

in Kowloon Bay to-morrow after-at the turn in the Kowloon Golf to the effect that they intend visit- noon, when some excellent sport is Club's "Hong" Foursomes. anticipated.

A fortnight age the same pair of April, and are now awaiting the tion's most successful season closes to - mor- The main event on the pro were in a similar position against reply of the Hong Kong Hockey row, when the annual Champions (Hong Kong gramme is undoubtedly the senior Hong Kong Hotels and won by a Association.

Ladies) versus the Rest game takes place on the

pairs, in which the holders like margin. Kowloon Wharf and It has now been unofficially aug-

for the last three years, S. A. Mar Godown Co. (Eastman and Groves) gested locally, that the Shanghai Y.M.C.A. ground at King's Park, commencing cal and L. A. de V. Soares, of the registered an easy victory over visitors arrive in the third week at 4 p.m., following which the Caer Clark Cup V. R. C., will meet K. Knudson and Wallace Harper & Co. Ltd. (Jack and take in the Easter Holidays and souvenirs will be presented to the winners by P. de N. Ramus, of the Yacht and Jex) 7 and 6.

which commence on April 19, giv~ Club.

A peculiarity in the remaining ing them several days in the Co-Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Chairman of the Association. The Hong Kong Ladies are to be congratulat-

Hebert An Absentes”.

two matches was the Identical felony.. The Yacht Club are unfortunate sult at the turn and the final mar-

Although this period of the

ly without the services of B. L. E. gin. Dodwell's (Mundy and Den year is usually hot and wet, most ed on winning the trophy for the seventh conse- Heber, in indisposed and who hits) were 6, up and 8. to play and of the fotbal, and to cutive time, while the St. Andrew's Ladies, who rowed bow last year with Remus just managed a 2 and 1 victory grammes will have been concluded made a gallant, but vain, effort, will go down when they were very narrowly de-against the Naval Yard (Hender- and townment ample time to re- Caer Clark Cup history as one of the gamest feated in a thrilling race: son and Bonner), while Hong Kong the tournament

teams of any season.

Dod-

*

re-

To-morrow's game will be a really interesting one for the Hong Kong Ladies will be at fall strength with the exception of Miss B. Pope, their pivot, who left the Colony some weeks ago for England.

Much disappointment WAS!

BY GERMANY IN

HOCKEY CLASH

Weak Goalkeeper

(Continued from Col. 4) Miss W. George is the best Througaout the encounter, Ger custodian that the Rest are many had few opportunities of be able to produce, but I fear it ing really dangerous.. will go very hard on them if the

Hong Kong Ladies find her their was well tested but played admir

The Senior fours will be con- Electric (Jones and Stoker) beat arrange a game in case of a post teated by two fairly evenly distri-Falconer and Coy (Ross and King) ponement. buted crews, although the VR.C. by the same scoring route. boat are expected to win comfor-well's now meet Kowloon Whart and Sunday's Hockey “Derby" tably in view of the lack of prac- Godown Coy in the top bracket One of the best matches in the tice by their, opponents, who have while the other finalists will be smuk Hockey tournament, will be been seriously handicapped by the either the Government Marine Sur-witnessed.on the Police Training reclamation work now in progress veyors or the Hong Kong Electric. School ground on Sunday when caused, however, by the Rest In the vicinity of the Club.

the Police, champions, will meet team being selected without 鼈 Senior Fours' Changes

COURSE IMPROVEMENTS

the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club, several of the Interporters had

trial, for it was obvious that PLUCKY DISPLAY The challengers, the V.R.C., are

this season's potential champions sadly deteriorated in the past making one

TALKING down to the Arat change from last W

Both these teams possess fast green on Sunday last I aaw forwards and sound defences, and who could have stepped credit- few weeks and there were other year's crew, M. M. de V. Soares what looked like the trail of the it will be very interesting to see if replacing J. R. Soares.

Loch Ness monster; upon investiga-the bustling methods of the police

fably into their places. The holders are also making one tion it proved to be the trail of the forwards will have any effect on change, G. S. P. Heywood, last new water pipe to the first, and the opposing defence. year's coxwain, replacing Hebert. second greens. Water is now 'latd The Yacht Club won last year's on to all greens and with the as- event after a fairly close race, asistance of the recently acquired

Pintos An Absentes late spurt giving them victory in sprinklers I hope to see all our have their left-winger, J. Pintos, The K.IT.C. are unfortunate to

Ammann, in the German goal, the last 100 yards by half a length greens a bright emerald. after being led for most of the from a contemporary that more not I note an

absentee, and

only obstacle to the nat .It course.

Miss Osmund should make a good when the Portuguese forwards were ably, particularly in the final stages yet been cutting would greatly as at in will take his place. It will ing very hard hitters, although I doubtedly saved the German eleven

decided In addition to the other junior obviating the holding of the ball be recalled that last Sunday, would like to have seen Miss Peg-from greater defeat.

partner to Miss Fowler, both be pressing strongly. His display un- events, there will be a Whaler when putting. This is probably Pinton was hit on the hand by Pargy McCaw at right-back. event open to His Majesty's ships true, but it is extremely difficult on duman Singh, the Radio right-back, now in port, and a large entry is the Kowloon Course to arrange a and since then it has been found pivot, should have been included in Pracht and May, were good Fox-Tra expected. The

Miss Thomson, the "Y" Ladies' Sound German Backs programme and set plain for the greenkeeper owing that his finger was fractured. This the intermediate line in place of in defence, but found the Portu teams are given below:-

to the Course being used by the wiil mean that he is finished as far either Miss I. Woolley or Miss guess forwards too fast for them. The Programme

military from early Monday to as this season is concerned. p.m-Senior Pairs (Three-Quarter Friday each weck,***

Bryson,

The Portuguese eleven combined The only weak spot in the Police V.R.C.-S. A. Marcal, L. A. de V. gramme for the current military ward, being in hospital, leaves a has deteriorated so badly within on the right-wing and Souza on the It is hoped that the firing pro- team in the left-half position. Hay-been included at inside left, for she led the forwards with Bertle Gosand Miss Smith should never have well and gave a fine show, Beltrao Soares (stroke) and F. X. D'Almada season will be completed by the very big gap in the intermediate the last two months that it is hard left flank. The fast dashes by Castro (cox).

R.HR.Y.C.-L. Knudsen, P. de N. middle of April, when the energetic line. Moss has been playing in to reconcile her play of to-day with these wingers gave the Portuguese Ramus (stroke) and P. L Leafe (cox) Greene-sub-committee will be able this position, for the last few that of the pre-Interport days.

3.30

pmJunior Pours (One Mile) to devote full time to the Course, V.B.C.--L.A. Barros, J. A, de V. (atzoke) and A, Agabeg (cox)

R.H.K.Y.C.-A. G. Dalziel, G. Ste phen, E. Potter, M. W. Scott (stroke) and G. S. P. Heywood (cox)

p.m-Naval Whaler Bace (One

Fox-Trot

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LOCAL L.T.A.

RANKING LISTS

FOR YEAR 1934|

Tsui And Mrs. Kyall Lead The Field

The following are. the official Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Associa tion Ranking Lists for 1934, giv-| ing the positions held by the play- ers in 1933, in brackets:

Telephone 21322.

GOLF STARTING Soares, F. P. Sequeira, A. V. Alvaro:

TIMES

Sunday's Pairings

At Fanling

Me)

The following are the Royal ter Me) Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for fanling on Sunday:

OLD COURSE

SLOW GOING

OLFERS, on the whole, are not

has who

weeks, but is not fast or steady Jenough for the

#

G inconsiderate people, but fortunate to lose one of their most

opinion this is due to the fact that

them winning the game.

inside forwarde many openings,

Portugal's Halves Shine Rodrigues and Barros, the Portu guess backs, were not greatly wor- ried, but when the German forwarda did breakaway they made several The Beat: W. George C. Osmand half-backs gave a clever display and fine clearances. The Portuguese and A. Fowler; 1: Woolley, J. Wang, gave able support to their forwards, and M. Bryson P. Gittins, 8. Dalziel, E. L. Gosano shining at left-half.. Mrs. G. White, M. Smith and D. Brown.or

The Hong Kong Ladies are field- ing the same team which defeated the Saints for the Championship, and, Radio's Severe Loss providing that each player plays her The Radio have also been un-beat, there is every likelihood of believe they are becoming much dashing forwards in Sarnagat 4.30 p.m.-V.R.C. Novice Fours (One slower and more deliberate than Singh, their inside-left. He frac

The teams are: 5 Juniors Pairs (Three-Quar- they have been in the past. In my tured his collar bone while playing V.R.G.-J. A. de V. Soares, A. V. so much has been written about the gainst the Parthian. Alves (stroke) and A. Agabe (cox game and the exact way in which CHINA CAUSE FIRST SERIOUS

R.H.K.Y.CA. G. Dalziel, M. W Scott (stroke) and G, S. P. Heywood

every stroke should be played. This tends to make certain players (cox)

5.30 p.m.Senior Fours (One Mile) slow by reason of trying to remem- V.R.CM. M. de V. Soares, J. Mber every detail of the instructions G. D. Nicholl, R. L. 5. M. Alves, 5. A. Marcal, L. A. de given. It is definitely exasperating Webb. S.. H. Dodwell, A. Sommer-Castro (cox)

Soares (stroke) and F. X. D'Almada e

to follow anyone who has a practice great anticipation Scotland would felt,

R.H.K.T.C.-G. S. P. Heywood, C. Bswing before each shot and I'm have found the net on several Capt. Shannon, A. E, Lissa- Easterbrook, K. Knudsen, P. da Nafraid the milk of human kindnesssions.

Ramus (stroke) and P. L. Leefe (cox) within me turns very sour before D. S. Edward, G. B. S

Launches will leave Murray Pier at Thomson.

2 p.m..

playing many holes. at the hind end of a 'practice swinger!"

man.

H. C. Hopkins, F. M. Elia.

T. C. Monaghan, A. B

Purves.

H. Hampton, W. Paterson,

J. L. Adama, P. S. Grant.

H. F. Philips, A. T. Lay.

9.36

#1

a.m. C. H. Bradley, D.

*Keogh,* 9.40 L. Geldman, G. Stewart.

J

9.44

#L

9.48

MEN

9.52

1. Tsui Wai-pui (2).

2. Tam Yoc-fong (10),

9.56,

3. S. A. Rumjahn. (1),

10,00

#+

H. D. Rumjohn (8).

10.04

11

5. Ho Ka-lau (3).

Lai Kwong chun (-)

10.08

"

10.12

7. E. C Fincher (4).

F

10,18

8. GR. M. Ricketts (—).

10.20

9. M. W. Lo (6).

10.24

10.

L Goldman. (11).

10.28

10.32

11, W. C. Hung (9)

"

10.86

12.

J. W. Leonard (→).

H

10.40

#

13. Y. Hachiuma (13).

10.44

14. Taul Yun-pul (-).

A. E. P. Guest (13).

10.48

H

10.52

Insufficient Data

1

£10,50

T. J. Price, J. Forbes,

1500

W. A. H. Duff.

11.00

11.04

"BA Sleap, W. M. Barton

J. Hunter, El MacMahon,

LADIES

11.08.

Grieff

T. R. Chassels, R. L. Mon-

NEW COURSE

1. Mra. Kayll (→),

2. Mas R. Hancock (5).

3. Mina M. Griffiths (7).

Bivs. Châu Chin chiu (4).

5. Mrs. Grimble (4).

6 Mes, A. Mackenzie

Insufficient Data..

Mrs. Litton.

Mrs. Wilson.

BRITISH BOWLING TEAM'S

AFRICAN SUCCESS

British bowla tourings ted a combined Mulze)

Kreide by 97 shots to a

G. C. Worrall, E, Bathurst.

H. P. Bailey, R. C. Webb,

TEDDY FINCHER BEATEN

(Continued from Page 1)

SPORTSMAN OR WHAT?

The remaining two open events DOCTOR Wilson, Bishop

of

Chelmsford, has said with an

HOCKEY UPSET

(Continued from Page 4)

Back N. Xavier: Forwards, Wong, task in keeping the Portuguese team Reserves: Back, P. Woolley: Half The German eleven had, a difficult

J. Lakeman and M. Remedios.

at bay, but they lost no chances In H. K. Ladies B. Hance; E. M. Gray, staging attacks whenever the oppor-- B. Helbling: C; Ferguson, N. McKenna tunity occurred, Sander, at centre J.T. C. Smalley; W. Marshy, P. M: Huro}

rop, J. Dalziel, J. Moutcle and A. Jacks, forward, boing conspicuous,

E. MacNider, at left-half, not only occa-

players.

Goalless First Half

There was no score in the first was unreliable In defence, but also spoiled numerous ... · scoring chances half but within five minutes after for the forwarde by getting in the the resumption Fortugal scored their first goal through Beltrao, who

No Understandionnetted with a brilliant shot.

After this first goal, Portugal Of the forwards, S. MacNider and soured ahead and left little chance

Brilliant China Halves Both backs, Chong And Chanson, way. played bustling game. The intermediate line, which con- sisted of only two worked very hard against over-Whitley, the right-wing combina of Germany, recovering. They add- whehning odds. E. L. Goon at ion, were the best pair, being seen cd their second goal through centre-half, used his clever stick in many swift movements. Their Xavier, playing at inside left. 6. S. Morrison I. H. Gears resulted as expected, yesterday's assurance that invites criticism work to great advantage in stop leader, Lay, was altogether off form G. W. Stabb, J. T. Edkins. scores being: AW. Muir, J. Angwin

Gallant Defence Comdr. Hole, E. M. Bryden. Lee Wal-tong beat E. C. Fincher but golf cannot be called a sports the latter part of the game, be had very hard together, but lacked un that a man who plays nothing else ping the opposing forwards, but in and was very selfish. On the left-

After this, Portugal allowed. Gar- wing Mackay and King worked R. A. Rodgers, H. F. 6-1, 6-8. Sommers.

G. B. M. Ricketts beat Y. W. Lee many dictionary gives the to drop well back,

play centred round Germany's dan G. S. Archbutt, C. Mycock. 6-0, 6-1,

definition of a sportsman as one The entire forward line also play.derstanding with their leader W. Leonard bent 8. W: Liang 6-1. who practices, or one skilled in, ed a bustling type of game and The Chinese pressed for the er zone with the Portuguese for- Governor And Party To sport, should like to know where soccer field. Tang, at inside at the Interval were leading by two putting up a really temariabe field sports. It golf is not a field would have been more at home on greater part of the first half and wards launching fast and furious attacks with the German, defence See To-day's Tennis the difference lies as compared with right, was the only player who ap./clear goals, Liew, and Tang netting-show against overwhelming odda

D. W. MacEwen, G. Black,

many very little rope at all, and

9.40a.m. W. Mulcahy, Miss Marsh. Fincher and Taul Wal-put/plies that because the game is no Blackburn "Samesinde them to score only once through S, Portugal added their third goal

9:44

Mrs. Thomson, Miss Curtin, Caddles from Superintendent.

CLEGG-HILL LEADS ARMY, BATTING AVERAGES

(Continued from Page: 4) Spr.Tucker eas!) leads

bowling list au average

while

18.0

MS. Elvin is

In the second-half, however, Scot others. Perhaps the Bishop Ippeared dangerous with his clever

atickwork; but he as over-eager out, but bad understanding allowed

lands were in China's half through-Pace Begins To Tell

Fifteen minutes before the end, have been invited by the Lawn Ten-identified with, bruised shins or nla Association to play with Yama- knuckles it is outside the pale if Although having little to do, MacNider glabi and Nishimura the Japanese this le so, I contand there is too Duncan was not very steady in goal Brottend Duncan, Blackburn, and afterwards the spectators cheered

through Beltrao and very sho Davis Cup players in the exhibition much of the old school te business Blackburn; at right-back, played the Gilchrist; Sterling N Whitley and E. the netting of their fourth by No- match on the stand court to-day. In this Idea to make it eve best game on the field and was the MacNider B. MacNider, T. Whitney, ronha after a thrilling battle with

Taufwill pair off with feasible or convincing? The appella back bone of the Scots defence, my Mackay and King the German defence. Yamagishland Nishimura with tion of sportsmen cannot be applied His partner Gilchrist,

China: 87 Chint hing and Fincher in one set which will be the if it carries with it a particular hard but was inclined

W.. Chansony Ang and The Portuguese eleven maint sopening attraction of the fter distinction to one class of game

Ked a fast pace through to the ¡NE. HAW Loe and KB,

whistle, but the German team were sport, it must be unt

sopn worn out, and it was not long. before

scored their fifth

ramme starting.

Ally the opp

JAMES

ART

BEATS TS

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