THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 23, 1937.
HOCKEY ASSN.
ELECT NEW
OFFICIALS
Shanghai Invited During Easter INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT
At a meeting of the Hong Kong Hockey Association held yesterday evening in the St. Andrew's Church Hall, and pre- sided over by Mr. A. A. Dand, a letter from the Shanghai Hockey Association concerning the pros- pects of an Interport during Easter, election of a new Pre- sident and of a new Hon. Secre tary, were the main items which came under discussion.
Among those present were, in addition to Mr. A. A. Dand: Mr. F. A. Kemp, Hon. Secretary, Mr. A. M. Xavier, Hon. Treasurer, Sub-Insp. L. Tyler (Police), Mr. A. E. P. Guest (Radio), Mr. Awtar Singh (H.K.V.D.C. Sig.), Mr. G. T. Palmer (Y.M.C.A.), Mr. G. Sommer (H.K.HC.), Mr. K Hussain (KIT.C.), Lieut. T. B. H. Otway (Army), Mr. A. S. Xavier (Argonautas), Mr. P. Singh (Y.M.C.A.), Mr. S. Singh. (Queen's College) Mr. R. Singh. (University).
The Hon. Secretary read a let- ter from the Shanghai Hockey As- sociation, which stated that Mr. H. M. Wetzell, of the Deutscher Klub, had no authority to make any proposals to the H.K.H.A. or to ask for any guarantees should a Northern team contemplate visit to the Colony. The sugges- tion from Mr. Wetzell was entire- ly without any authority from the Shanghai Hockey Association.
SHANGHAI'S VISIT
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The letter further stated that Shanghai were contemplating send- ing a team to Hong Kong during Easter week if that were agree- able to the local Association and asked for no guarantees!
After due consideration it was decided to invite the Shanghai As- sociation here during Easter week, informing them, however, that they took an undue risk in making the trip in view of the unfavour- able weather conditions which pre- vailed at that time of the season, and that Hong Kong would guar antee no expenses.
MACAU INTERPORT
re-
As a result of the Combined Manoeuvres, which fake place be- tween March 14 and 21. it was decided to inform Macam to consider the date for the annual Interport match and suggested that it be played on March 7. This was entirely dependent on whe ther Macau could entertain the
MAX
BAER
BB FORDES
IN
Max Baer, the former world heavyweight boxing champion, above, will probably meet Walter Neusel, of Germany, at the Harringay, Stadium
Bryan M. "Bitsy" Grant, above, is a possible member of the United States Davis Cup team. He re- cently fully extended Donald Budge, America's hope, in a five *set exhibition match at Atlantic
City.
INTERPORT
HOCKEY
TRIAL TEAMS
BADMINTON SENSATION LAST NIGHT
King's College Lose To St. John's
S. P. CHAN'S FIRST DEFEAT
One of the biggest upsets of the current badminton season took place at the Cathedral Hall last night, when St. John's inflicted the first defeat on King's College in the "B" Division of the League.
King's evidently took the game too easily and introduced a weak third string, with the result, that they lost three games from this pairing. A surprising feature of the evening was the first defeat of S. P. Chan and W. M. Cheung this season. Woo and Chung also lost two sets.
This encounter proved most thrilling and the whole issue final- ly depended on the game between Norman Smith and Wilson, and Lam and Lo which was decided in favour of the former pair after a great struggle.
St. John's, V.R.C, and Kowloon Tong "A" are now all in the run- ning for second place in the Junior Division.
Other games last night went very much as expected.
SENIOR TEAM TRIUMPH At Kowloon Tong, the "A" team beat the "B" team by 7 sets to 2.
H-Chan and C: D'Almada (“B”) lost to R. E. Lee and A. E. H.
Castro
4-21
lost to A: W. da Roza and K. C.
Hoo
9-21
lost to J. A. Soares and Peter
Lo
13-21
N. A. E. Mackay and A. Chan ("B") lost to Lee and Castro beat Roza and Hoo
16-21
21-10
21 14
Following the Council Meeting beat Soares and Lo
lost to Soares and Lo
KING'S FIRST DEFEAT At St. John's Cathedral Hall,
521
621
14--21
the
of the Hong Kong Hockey AssociaS. F. Smedley and J. J. Alvares (“B tion held last night at the St. An-flost to Lee and Castro drew's Church Hall, the Interport lost to Roza and Hoo Hockey Selection Committee met to select a trial team to meet an Army eleven next Thursday on either the home team sensationally defeated U.S.R.C or Marina ground at 5 p.m. sharp, in preparation for the match against Macau.
The following players are re- quested to make an appearance in White jerseys-
U. B. Souzz (Argonautas) and Spr. Howlett (RE.) (goalkeepers); Jogindar
King's College by the odd set.
Roland Koh and G. A. Smith (St. John's) lost to T. Woo and E N.
Chung beat S. P. Chan and W. M
Cheung
beat C.-Lam and K. H: Lo
21-24
21-3
21
N: Smith and Peter Wilson (St. John's)
∙10-21. 1--21 21----19
Singh (Kumaon Rifles), A. E. P. Guest lost to Woo and Chung (Radio) and E. L. Gosano (Argonan lost to Chan and Cheung tas) (full-backs), Spr. Brown (RE), beat Lam and Lo W. A. Beed (Club), Lt.. Comdr. McCoy d
J. Bennitt and David Kwok. (Navy) and J. Gonsalves (Recreio)
(St. John's) (half-backs); S. Fowler (Club), Lt beat Woo and Chung Wright (Navy), Pyara Singh lost to Chan and Cherng (K.LT.C.). J. Parker (Police), S. Wall beat Lam and Lo (Police) G H Fowler (CBA) and Pataub (Kumaon Rifles) (forwards).
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LEAGUE TABLES
A” Division
PWD. LA 10 90 72 18 18 A” 8 8 0
8 5 0 3 30:33:10 12 5.0.
Colony team on that date. The on April 4" (the alternative date for P. S. Yong and W. S. Chang alternative date was April 4
***(University "B") the Interport against Macau): Mr. A. A. Dand was unanimous England (Lieut. N. W. Metcalfe, beat Carvalho and Silva
lost to Oliveira and Remédios: 18-21 ly elected President of the
-21-14 As-RA), Ireland (Lieut. T. B. H beat Alves and Rodrigues
21-13 sociation following the resignation Otway), Wales (Capt. 11 Gwdyr- of Mr. E. W. Hamilton, who has Jones), Scotland (Lieut. E. D already left the Colony on long Maclagan), China (Mr. F. V. Recreio "A" leave, while Sub. Insp. L. Tyler Wong), Ladia (Mr. Awtar Singh), University accepted the responsibilities of Portugal (Mr. AM. Xavier): Kecreio “B” Hon. Secretary of the Association Players intending to participate Chinese
CR.C until such time as Mr. F. A. Kemp, in the local International Tourna YMCA who is shortly proceeding on leave, ment are asked to send in their St. Andrew is again able to resume duty. names and respective positions to University "B"
NEW VICE-PRESIDENT their own National representatives Free Lances As Mr. Dand had accepted the at their earliest convenience. Presidentship of the Association, a Mr. Xavier mentioned that the vacancy was left for a Vice-Pre-Association had made a nett profit sident and the Rev. J. R. Hip of $3471 on
was unanimously elected.
The following were selected to An represent the various teams in the Hong International Tournament, the first round of which would be played on March 9 and 11, the Semi-Final Bound on March 23 and the final
Waseda matches.
Angelo
the
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109 "B" Division King's College 10 9: Kowloon Tong St. John's 11 80
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DECISIVE WIN "At St. Andrew's Church Hall, Uni- versity “A” beat St. Andrew's:
8 sets to 17
13-21
E. F. Fincher and H. Kew
(St. Andrew's “A”)" lost to T. C. Lée and K
Yong lost to P. E. To and P. K÷
Gui beat C. E Soon and K. S. Liew 21- S. A. Gray and F. A. Broadbridge (St. Andrew2z=#&**} lost to Lee and Yong Flost to Tan and Huis.
ost to Soon and Liew ..
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EP. Guest and F. V. Wong
(St Andrew's A
lost to Lee and Yong
6 11oet to Soon and Liew
lost to Tan and Hui
UNIVERSITY Recreio had feating University. court by-6 eets
Lim and (University AOlivei
Alves and Rodrigues
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