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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935-

HOCKEY WIZARDS IN K.C.C. MAY BEAT K.B.G.C

AUSTRALIA

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TO MORROW

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The leaders, the Bowling Green | EL Gittin W. C. Simpson, E. G

The best match in this division

„Kowloon Docks

W. Greiz, J. Revie, R. Lapsley and

Cullen (stip).

East, R Morrison, J. Kempton J. McKelvie (skip)

V. Eamsey, T. Coleman, Gr. Cooper and S. Gay (skip).......

The dark-skinned warriors of sport made the ball do weird and junimaginable things They couldre anticipating an easy victory Fincher and J. Fraser (stipk pick up the ball on their sticks over their near neighbours the as one palls a tennis ball from CC, and should not be disr. the ground on to a racket, and it appointed. Taikoo are due to would stay there as though glued at the men who go down to the sea în yachts", and should re- to the blade. They could' stop.

peat their earlier victory. the ball on the volley as does a

JUNTOR TEAMS:

Football Club lacrosse player. With gently in

Steven, A. Humjrey, A. Jackson sinuating taps they could make should be that between the Re- the ball

curve and swerve and Park and the closest should be wards and J. Russell (skip).

creio and the Police at Füng's | and A. Macfarlane (skip).

G. Stephens, P. Morgan, J. Ed- obey the slightest movement

at the Football Club, where the N. Carrie, G. S Graver, L, TuS their supple wEsts. It

home team meet the very much and A. Brooksbank (skip) Jamazing exhibitina.

improved Electric combination. †

Craigengewer The home teams are likely to win Imagine our Australian hockey in each case players having to compete against

The following sach wizardry. One saW them {teams: stand bewildered when their rushes to intercept an Indian with the ball at his stick were nulli fied by a back-handed flip which sent it spinning in quite a dif- ferent direction.

Wizardry

SENIOR TEAMS Police E. C

C. Dowman, W. S. Dall, E. G. Post and W. E. Hollands (skip).

F. Nolan

W. McLeod, I. Tallon and J. Shepherd (skip).

3. Fender, G. Perkins, W. McHardy and G. Moss (skip).

Kowloon R.G.C..".

A. S. Russell, W. S. Drake. J. Badding and L. Guy (skip).

P. Farrell, R Duncan, H. Nish,

A Holized (skip)

J. Leonard, Dr. Karamjia, Y. Abbas and W. E. Way (skip).

G. Lai. A. W. Randall, Dr. Fernando and A Kitchell (skip).

W. English, W. Atkins, W. Phelps and W. Ward (skip).

Taikoo R. C

D. Boze, A. Park, W. Cunningham, and J. C. Chalmers (skip).”

S. Pollock, E. Wright, J. Watson Land 2. F. Stainton, (skiy).--

D. Peoples, T. Swan. I. Poison and G. E. Stewart (skip).

Police B. C

Glendinning" W. Cameron, ́Az Wright and A. W. Smith (skip).

W. Clark, W. Hendridge, G. Alexan-

And that, I think, is all the ex- planation that should be, required as to why All-India has beaten Western Australia 11 goals to 2, South Australia 10 goals to 1 and Victoria 15 goals to 4

Ciril Service They go to New Zealand this. week, here, we assume, to collect H.. Major, J. F. McGowan, A 0.1 (skip).'

Brawn and A. W. Grimmitt (skip). further victories. On their re-

J. Gelletley, turn to Australia, en route to In-Deakin and F. Jones (sp).

S. Eccleshall, 1|

dia, in August, they may play a P. E. Knight, S. Alderman, R. B. Test match either in Melbourne Davies and J. Hollidge (skip). or Sydney against an All-Anstra- Han team.

J. G. Meyer, J. Teley, V. Petherickder and S. Logan (skip)..

A. G. Smith A. J. Johnson. J. R and J. Brown (skip)

McWalter and W. S. Glesādātus

The Sydney Match Hockey as played by the tour ing Indian players proved an eye opener to Sydney followers of sport when the Indians

de feated a Sydney team by 11 to 4. Marseilles Havre, London, Haz-A type of game as different from

burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hall.

that played in Sydney, as the boc key stick is from a tennis racquet; was turned

on by the Indians

miles behind |

wonderful lesson to the locals

The first thing we must do is to Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, Lon-discard the hitherto prevalent don, Hamburg, Antwerp, Rot-idea that bockey is a game of terdam, & Hall Mamelles & London

4 Bombay, Marselles & London.

Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, Lon-Australians are

Cesigengewer “A”

AE Coates, A. S. Gomes, D. Rumjahn and B. W. Bradony (skip). C. S. Semmons, L. C. R. Soury E. Beer and U. M. Omar (skip).

J. S. Landolt, E. Rasa and R. F Luz (skip).

Craigengower "B"

G. "Duncan, W. T. Brightman W. Gill and E. el Arculli (skip).

A: Coelho, E. V. Pearse, MA, EL Sons and C. S. Rosseles (skip).

J. R. Soares, M.-J. Medina, W. V Field and J. Cavanagh (skip).

Kowloon C. C

doa, Botterdam Antwerp them, but the game should be «and R. P. Phillips (skip).

Bombey, Marseilles & London,”

Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, Lon-

don

“Ebay, Mars. Havre L’don, Hbg.

R'dm, Avery, & Hall Bombay, Marseilles & London.

brawn. It is obviously a game which vies with any other in science.

is

EL Overs. F. Goodwin. W Hyde

J. W. M. Brown, R. G. Craig. N Bebbington and A. Hyde-Lay (skip).

Kowloon B. G. C. B. Rodgers, D. Waterton, M I Henderson and G. Sherrit (skip).

S. Bright. L. A. R. Duncan. 3. G.! Charlton and G. E Thompson Cakip

3. Henson, W. E. Hale. C. Hosking and H. Rose (skip).

Senior Team

Ctril Service C.C.

B. Williams, E. W. Hamilton L. R. Whant and I. Purvis (skip).

EW. Simmonds, W. J. Burling, H. Westlake and H. Westlake S. (skip).

J. Harper, M. E. Parris, T. Arme strong and C. Strange (skip).

Kowloon C C

G. Let. C. Fletcher, M. N. Rakusen and T. W. Carr (skip).

F. S. W. Smith, J. S. Dinner, C. J Tacchi and W. J. Geal (skip).

E Niszim, S. J. Houghton, J Smith and L. E. Lammert (skip).

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The Indian players rarely hit the ball very hard. They flick short passes to one another, and instead of helting wildly in scor- ing goals, they more often than Last Sunday, when Grimmitt's, be all the better for his presence. not flick them too. The other four were so sensationally remov- As a bowler he is equal to thei

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(yet wonderfully accurate) shots repeating the form when they champion of the KBC.C. and the due mainly to the support swept everything before them the latter Club had his services in which they are always in position previous year, but were too care 1933, when they became cham to give.

ful and paid the price generally pions. The Locals

demanded by sach tactics, and the Walter Aitkenhead, who present- Portuguese rink won deservedly, ed the shield to Hong Kong which Ribeiro is one of the best No. bears his name, and is contended For Sydney, Ken Le Leivre (back) was outstanding. His de-3's seen this year and was of great for ammually between the Inland and the Mainland, considers Gb- fence in the first half was a service to his skip.

son to be one of the finest expon- stumbling block for the Indians,

R. Duncan's Good Game [ents of lawn, bowls, he has ever and cheer after cheer came his

Holland has to thank the veteran seen, and many others are of the way as he zipped very dangerous moves in the bud

R. Duncan, and, in a minor way same opinion...

* BRITISH INDIA APCAR SAILINGS

1935.

SIRDHANA

TAKADA

TELAWA SANTELA. TALMA

8,000 5th July 7,000 19th July 10,000

2nd Aug.

8,000 16th Aug. 10,000 30th Aug.

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1935.

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GOLF NOTES

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SUMMER CUP

EL MUNDY entered the

Manila, Robani, Brisbane, Sydney places him above most of his team-against the Football Club have firmly established themselves THE

mates. He figured in a brilliant rink, skipped by A. Brooksbank las favourites for the League final by way of a walk-over)}

Cheap Holidays to Australia & N. Zealand.

SURFING

+

Although P. T. Farrell was the honours this year. This team is

A. Brookshank was driving with The rink that Sherrif skips. is

ance of their better known. brethren.

individual piece of work, which Begular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan saw him send "a fine centre to star, and, as such, scintilated, it believed to be much better than given by J. W. Thomsen, who was and Hong Kong to Australia.

Percy Tester from the side-line was Duncan and Brown who play-the senior representatives of the unable, through illness, to play Hong Kong to Sydney 19 days.

and the latter scored one of his ed the shots which gave the Bowi-same Club, and, I am told, that in the match. D. C. Wilson defeated goals.

ing Green zink their victory on rink practice matches the junior mem-W. Aber 4 and 3 and that makes the remaining 40 per cent of the The team as a whole lacked critical last head when the score bers invariably have the better of it Captain versus Vice-President prize money free from the domin CLIMATES TO SUIT MALL !!! No additional

the exchanges.

for a full-day final Charge for Deck Cabin. Sun Deck Swimming Fool-combination, and the methods of stood 20-19 in their favour. Orchestra carried Laundry Surgeon - Stewardess, the individuals were not to be! E. & A. Cuisine and Service are unsurpassed. Frequent compared with their opponents great success; at one head he certainly a splendid combination, a braver man than I might have connections from Australia with the following: The When our hockey has been re- saved a count of seven Great and Rose's four is not far behind a shot at predicting the result, and Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom modelled on the lines of the In credit is due to this skip for his in general ability. Bright LA I will only content myself with players opposed the scheue via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc. The P: & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and The P. & 0.dians, a multitude of Australian foresight and determination which 2 Duncan, and Charlton are play observing, that it ought to be the what mont Branch Service of steamers to London Via Sues. The sporting followers will, flock to brought his men into line with aing wonderful bowls and their chest final of the year and a fit reason. On the other hand. New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for South-the games. (Sydney Referee.) senior and more enterprising com- skip is improving

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RECREIO CHALLENGE. IN "C" DIVISION..

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Halden Disappoint's

ting concluzicm

bination who threatened to spread. Meanwhile, the Recreio ате eagle his side in the earlier stages hanging on to the leaders like of the game-the position of the grim death and- still have a beads and the back bowls his men chance. It was a creditable win FIRST AND SECOND gave him made the driving he in- they had against the Football DIVISIONZ

MERICA, the Lan dulged in a necessity,

water

A Great Bowles

Ginb, as the Valley team, in Rus- A

J. Gibeon, who, for many years Jackson, Tuck and Currie, have Acts, elevators, was the mainstay of the KCC talented and experienced bowlers, saleemen-no team and was skip in 1981 when Talkoo, who are in third post-lead through inas Holden would do well to modify his Club on the League Cham-tim in the League table, have not od split-prizes for his style of play, his overtager pionship, sitli takes a vital interest met the Recreio yet and may have goffers. ness to slice the ball on the back in the game, but confines himself the disting hand invariably ended in the net to the role of spectator, wy had

while his spin service very rarely valuable asset be would

me off after the first set, double gCC at the present tim hlts being too - atmerous to

back

Gibson and I have every Angus and Whitley experienced believe he wil then the sport another of their of-days, the 1st- form, widie Angus appeared too anzians gand consequently made many errOTS-

Scores werer

Ibeat E2 Angus and..

lost to Dr. Sunit

beat Gå. Gegeritekë

Smith and

the

of being the only the colours of the

The iden in entries is into ed as top

that is

list zre eligible

Generally speaking, the top

[have passed up the tournament In the past, because of a lack of con- fidence in themselves to win enough, at a prise to offct the ex- iced pense involved, have

Peater has not deemed it sui

results no

the golf te

ade-of of this

ure to any observations:" can

tare from the usual tourng-

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