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INTERPORT HOCKEY ON
MONDAY
His Excellency the Gov- ernor, Sir Alexander Gran- tham, and Lady Grantham, will attend the Interport guine with Macao on Mon- day, January 28, Lady Grantham has consented to present the trophies.
This was announced
meeting of the
Hongkong Hockey
at
F
Comell of the
held at the Board
Association
Room of
Messrs Shewan Tomes & Co.,
yesterday, and
presided over
by Mr G T Palmer
The Macuo Team, which will arrive a January 27, will play the their
against first game Rest of the Colony the follow- followed by
ing day at 2 p.m.
the Interport game at 3.30 p.m Both games are to be played a the Recreio ground.
dance
An Inter-port dinner will be held in the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel after the games.
the re-
announcing Before signation of the
Umpire Board
the en block, mendation that Major FL Vickery be promoted to Class umpire was accepted. Mr Pal- mer said that new class for umpires will su Sendi hoped that more people will Join these classes
It was announced that 13! CBA
wil: b ground
m.de available to the Hockey Asso ciation on Saturday afternoon13. However, after April 1. a smal fee will be charged for the loan
of the ground.
ARMY
The following
LEAGUE
are the stand- ings as at December 27, 1951,
the Major Units hockey league. Northern Zone:
3 RTR
29 Fd Reg BA
JA & SH
PWLD F
72 23 18
5 J
3 2
1 RNF
80 Churkas.
1 RUR
46 Fd Regi RA
TOMORROW'S
MATCH
Accidentals In their
hockey
match against the Royal Navy
THE CHINA MAIL,
TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1952.
TO PLAY IN ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Two American lawn tennis finalist of the 1951 Wimbledon, Miss Shirley Fry and Miss Doris Hart, arrived in London on the Queen Mary Boat-train.
They are to go to India to play in the Asian Championships in February, and Doris Hart (right).—Express Photo. Photo shows Shirley Fry (left)
Colony Rugger Team Leaves For Japan
Tour
By
Tomorrow
"HANLINCODE”
Tomorrow at 5 p.m. the 24 players selected after many months of seeding will leave Kai Tak for Japan to compete against various University and Club Rugby sides.
This in the first time ever that a rugger team representing the Colony as a whole has paid a visit to Japan and the local fans will no doubt await the results with some no little interest.
The tour is quite an extensive definiteiv be called upon time of February 1. and time again. one and will tax the fitness af the local men to the
tITOR!
to be
Thew ide four games played, not all at the same spot, Bid as intended to Beld the best available learn in each game
SADLY MISSED
Freddie Mills Offers Some Good Advice
What's
Kowloon
'ALTITUDE ACHE' WILL HIT best in
PETER KEENAN AT
THE JOHANNESBURG FIGHT
By GEORGE WHITING
How much “altitude ache" is Peter Kernan going to suffer Vic Toweel for the bantamweight championship of the world at sea-level in Johannesburg on January 267
when he fights
5,740 feel above
Recently we had Mr Ludwig Japhet-Transvaal promoter now in London-
effects of suggesting that visiting European boxers had exaggerated the
the altitude, and made of it a convenient alibi for defeat.
That 15 not the view forms and legs They fec] RS there Luis Romero, of Spain. Freddie Mills, World Cruiser heavy as lead
complained of tiredness after SIMILAR ARGUMENTS two rounds weigh champion, who stopped
Towcel against Nick Wolmarans and Johnny "For bacmweigh 3 who Stefan Olek, the French heavy- Ralph in two visits to South normally box much faster than weight, also complained. about Africa's golden city: от of us bigger fellows, Johannes- being affected by the altitude: manager George Dingley. who burg can set quite a lot of look Jackie Paterson out there problems My advice Iz
fight Toweel in 1940
Keenan would be to Lake it rasy and keep away from the think it must be accepted that On this kind of evidence, I RAREFIED AIR
fighting."
"Old Man Allitude" will cer
It's when you start in-fight- ing that the rarefted air
"Mills tells me. you.
"Against
Wolmarans in 1947
NO HELP
Manager Dingley hay similar lainly be no help to Scotland's getsarguments against those of pro-world title aspirations in oven-
tock hot Johannesburg moter Japhet. "When I Jackie Paterson out there." he writes, "our masseur assured me it was essential to have oxygen during training.
1 found I was always the first to pull out of a spell of in fighting After two rounds, had to keep away from him al- together, conserve my energies, and take my Time knocking him out in the 17th
"I trained indoors for that fight, and found after the first day that I had to take things nuch more easily than I would
at home. You soon learn, too, not to chase buses or run up stairs.
"Against Ralph, in November 1948, I trained outdoors before sunrise and after sunset, and felt much better. We had oxy- that gen in corner, and helped lot-but we packed it up when we learned we should not be allowed to use it in the actual Agh!
"It was a warm night when
"At the end of the secord round, Paterson complained to me that he was having difficul ty with his breathing, and that his arms were tired.
"Stan Rowan and Freddie Mills had to have oxygen out
Bu: » legs we can be thank- ful that Cock-o'-the-North Keenan is as canny as he is condent
It was a cute boxing braln that made him insist on at least six weeks' acclimatisation before attempling the world the task that proved too much for Danny O'Sullivan and Luls Romero.
Victoria Club forthright ittie" Callover On FA
Cup Chances
London, Jan. 21. The Victoria Club, known throughout the world
as the
for
Despite his reputation having a mind of his own, Dur champion is not above taking a tip or two from his more experienced elders. For that reason I feel sure he will listen to the ad- vice of Freddie Milis January 26and make саве DI "KEEP AWAY, KEENAN!"
חל
il D
-(London Express Service)
I fought Ralph yet, curiously No doubt tired, enough, I was less affected by but we hope victorious.
the clearing house of THE TEAM
with Gus Lesnevich in London and
betting amounting 10 With the team will travel Mr White City) the previous July. British John Redman
the Hon "If you are not properly ac- millions of pounds each
H. M. G
climatised, boxing at nearly tonight held an official callover Non-Playing 8,000rt is hard work, and un-n the English Football Associa-
Bun Cup competition. less you take it easy you can soon land in trouble with your
heat than in my second fight racing man's "Stock Exchange Suffragette On
It is a great pity that Craig Manager the Club serum half, ill and Forsgale
פת
ав
Mr and
the
at Sookunpoo "B" Pitch to i there are some players who will rannot travel. He will be sadly Captain. The following are the
3 p.m.
will be re- morrow at presented by Capt Kickhani, Capt Seaton Maj Maj Amey Marciandi, Ma) Deighton, Capt Stiff; Maj Grieg, Maj Jarrett, Capt Bird, Capt Cox and Lt Denyer; Heserves, Capt Schus- ter, Capt Gyde, Lt Lawson, Capt Newell and Capt Horner: pire, Capt Livemore.
Shillings For
Um-
Britain's Olympic Hockey Team
The
London, Jan. 21. British Hockey Board Tuned Saturday, February 2, *s "Olympic Hockey Day' when meinbers of every club in the country are asked to sub- scribe one shilling to a fund.
The Board says that withoul shillings Britain will stand no chance of winning the Olympic tournament next July and may finish out of the first three.
The opposing teams, says the appeal, will have undergone in- tensive training and couching and it would be hopeless to op- pose them with a scratch col- lection of first-class players.
The Board intends to bring selected British players together at four week-end camps practice gaines, Reuter.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
Saturday's Home Soccer Fixtures
מד
The following are the Home for Axtures Football League
January 26. The Saturday,
the are Agures
brackets scores for The malch last year.
Arsenal Blackpool Boltun
Newcastle Portsmouth Stuke
missed, fur, besides his undoubted ability at the base of the scrum, he also possesses a good reliable kick, which in itself would have been worth his place
Walden,
100, the fast Club winger is unable to travel and must remain behind along with Norman. the
English Navy trialist centre
The first match is to be played at Tokyo and will be against the Meiji University XV and is scheduled for January 25
After a day's rest the second game.
also at Tokyo will be played against All Kanto.
The team travels that night and at Yokohama on the 28th
players to travel:-
J. R. Henderson (Club) Laylon (Club) Stewart (Club) Campbell (Club) Nolan (Club) Bleakley (Police)
Minto (Club) Lambert (Club)
Arnold Talamo (Club) Blackburn (Army j
(Army) Lawes (Army) Clayden (Army) Hartland (Army) Crafter (Army) Deacock (Army) Thomas (Army) Roden (Army) Hopkins (Army) Evans (Army! Yeo (Army) Baume (Army) Morrison (Navy) Lattey (Navy).
H.K. Ruggerites
will play against the Combined Warned Not To Be Manchester C. XV of The Kobe and Yokohama
Burnley
Wolves
Aston Villa
Swansea Everton
Southampton
Doncaster
Athletic Club. And this XV will
(3-1)
(1-1)
be European.
(2-1)
(0-0)
(2-1)
Another rest follows this
Osaka when on the (3-2) to (0-0) (Wednesday week)
Too Optimistic
Tokyo, Jan. 21.
ta during which the players travel Sports commentators here be- 30th Leve that the Hongkong Rugby the match team due here soon should not will be against the Kyshu-Kansai be over-optimistle on its chances XV.
of beating Japanese teams.
10-7)
}
(1-9)
(2-2)
(0-1)
The team will travel back to Hongkong that night and will arrive back during the forenoon plte
Nine Dragons
corresponding
Division I
V
▾ Derby
Chelsea
ν
Liverpool
Manchester Uy
Tottenham
Middlesbro
V
Huddersfield
+
Chariton
V
Sunderland
Y
Preston
West BromTL
Barnsley Birmingham Blackburn Card!!!
V
Fulham
10-01
Ivlston 11
Y
V
❤
Luton
Hull City Leeds Leicester Notty F. Queen's PR,
V
Bury
V
West Ham
12-0)
V
(2-0)
Brentford
V
Notts C
(-) (1-43
Rotherham
V
Sheffield W
(--)
Sheffield U
Y
Coventry
(2-0)
Aldenthot Bournemouth
V
Exeter
(4-2)
v
Southend
(3-1)
Brighton
W
Reading
Bristol R
V
Plymouth
(IN) (3-1)
Northampton (3-1)
V
Bristol
(2-0)
V
Swindon
บ
Newport
(2-4)
Colchester
(-)
Torquay
(3-2) Port Vale
Waisell
Crystal Pal
Watford
V
Norwich
Division III (Northern)
Accrington
Y
Grisnaby
Bradford C
บ
Carlisle
Chester
Y
Halifax
Lincoln
Hartlepools Y BATOW
Darlington Bradford Gateshead
1-)
(1-11 (3-1) (2-2)
Mansfield Rochdalo
Y
V
V
V
ปี
V
Division in (Bouthern)
Gigham
Ipswich
in
Leyton Millwall
Draft Programmes and
Entry Forms for the 3rd
Shrewsbury
Race Meeting 1952 to be held Scunthorpe
Stockport
Chesterfield
(8-1)
Club Finals
On Thursday
It is believed here that des- the opinion of officials of the Japanese Rugby Federation, who hold a gloomy view on the coming Japan's chances series of games, the Hongkong team will have to be in top form
to beat the Japanese teams,
The weight and size of the Hongkong players will be to their adventage, but the Jap- are past-masters anese players in the art of counter-attack and
Toweel Knocks
Sparring Partner Unconscious
year,
Arsenal, the Cup winners in 1950, were installed the 11 to 2 favourites at this first callover on football since the club was
The
established 2 years ago. agreed to the innovation at the
directors of the club
request of many members who believe that callover odds will interest all Britons throughout the world.
The English Football
Asso-
Johannesburg, Jan. 21. Vie Toweel, training for the ciation, which runs the competi- defence of his World Bantam-on, is not associated in any weight Boxing title against the way with the callover. British and European Champion,
Arsenal were well-backed Peter Keenan, tonight knocked
and Portsmouth, out the African sparring partner Division leaders,
the First www.ere mode who had knocked him down in the second favourites at 15 to
a workout last week.
2.
The sparring partner, named
Tottenham Hotspur, the Davis, was unconscious for 23
last season, League Champions minutes afier Toweel had cul
and Liverpool
followed, both loose with a left hook to the quoted at 10 to 1-Reuter. body, followed by a vicious right to the point of the chin.
He was carried to his dress- ing room at the back of the gymnasium, where he revived after attention.
the Chan-
em-
The
Maurice Toweel, pon's brother and manager, said
"I want to aflerwards: phasise that there was no grudge
motive in revenge
twenty-second in the my or
tonight. series of lessons in Cantonese brother'a hard hitting He is reaching his peak form Hongkong by Mr S. K. Lee will broadcast over Radio
for Saturday's bout and when
he is at that stage he hits with terrifle power."-Reuter,
their speedy heeling out of loose Monte Carlo Rally
scrums,
their speed and their
REME "C" will meet 23rd amazing teamwork will make Field Regt, RA, la the final of them very dangerous. Besides, (0-0) ip-2) the darts
competition
at the they are exceptional kickers. Nine Dragons Services Club on Sports fans here are awaiting Thursday at 7 pm. The final of eagerly the series, but would the table tennis competition not bet too much, on the chances will also
be played then be of the Hongkong team.--France- tween 56 Coy, RASC, and Com. Presse. (3-1) W/Shops, REME,
(0-2)
Prizes for both competitionar
(-)
(1-1)
will be presented on
31 at B p.m.
(4-0)
Wrexham Crewe Workington Southport Oldham York
The first round of the Scottish Cup will also be played on Saturday.
on Saturday, 2nd February, rammern 1952, (weather permitting)
the be obtained at may Secretary's Office, Telephone House; the Club House,
Valley: and Happy Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON
on Thursday, 24th January, 1962.
By Order,
the
H. Misa,
Secretary.
FA CUP RELAY
London, Jan. 21. In the FA Cup third round second replay today, Ipswich Gurteshead 1-2 Town lost to after extra time.
at home Gateshead are now to West Bromich in the fourth round.-Reuter,
JOCKEY CLUB STATEMENT
DON'T
WASTE
The
WATER
January
Entries for the February darts
and table termis competitions
six
COMB. SERVICES
TEAM Y. HKCC
Drivers Expect Rongh Journey
1
were
10
txe
be given this evening at 6.30.
For the guidance of listeners we publish below a summary of the lesson.
1952
New York, Jan. 20.
Rosalia Gioia. head coach ot the girls' basketball team at New York's Hunter College, feels hurt.
The former girls-only college became CO- educational last autumn, when it admitted 229 men for the first time. But now. complains Rosalia, the men's basketball team is allowed to wear the most glorious shiny satin uniforms and
5.
warm-
up" jackets, while her girls are not. "Oh, the writes injustice of it." Rosie in the old college mag.
B.
Greedo (3)
come to see me.
(2) kui
(1) Ja
geen (3) (2)ngaw tan(1). Tell him
(1)ehun, Good morning,
6. C. Scen (1)*skaɛng(1), dzoh (2) -
B.
Dzeh (2)-(1) shun, tring(3) Good morning.
(2) teaw lah (1). please take a seat
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Large
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Also automobile supplies and tyres.
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8. (2) Nax shik (1), (1)m shiTHE HONG KONG
ah (3)?
Con you
Summaries of dah (2)-(3)dzec subsequent lessons will be pub- type? (Do you know how to type?)
9. C. (2) Ngaw shik (1) ⋅ dafi (2)- shad in the China Mail (3) dzee. I can type, u know how every Tuesday and Friday for to type) the duration of this radio feature.
Lesson 22
Looking for a job (refer to page 48, "Cantonese Simplied"):
10. B. (2) Nay yeeco (3) gay (2)- daw (1) (1)yun-goong(1) neh (1)? What wages do you want?
11. C. (3)Nay bay (2) gay(2)-. daw(1) ah(3)? How much will you give?
12. B. Yut(1)(3)yut (3) dzeh baat (3) deem (3)-Joong (1), goong (1)- 100 (1), say(3), baskið) mun (1) 111. goong (1). Work. Labour, yut(1)-gaw(3) (5)yast. You will „13, BhİK(1). To know how to work for eight hours a day for four To recognise. To be acquainted | hundred dollars a month. with.
12. C. Gum (3) cheeso(1) treon (2), 173, gesco (3). To call Το 1937
(2)ngew
(1)m (3)azon. or order
work for so little money. 118. dah (2). Aght.
114. (3)
Combination!
1. Goong(1) (1)yun. Labourer
beat; strike:
Workman.
2. (3)Yun goong(1), Wager 3. Goong(1) (1)timosi. Wagon. 4. Larnd) goong (1) To do to work.
Vocabulary: Glasgow, Jan. 21. Competitors arriving here today for the start of the Monte Carlo Rally tomorrow believe that their 2,000-mile journey to the Riviera will be the worst of its kind since the war.
*Snow, Ice and fog must be received by Mr Wool- The following have been ham, Manager of the Club, by selected to represent the Con reported over most of the route frem Glasgow to the first January 31 Entrance fee for bined Services v. the Hongkong
point. Cold weather control darts 18 $3 per team
of Cricket Club at Chater Road on
clothing was much in evidenco players while entry is for Sunday and Monday, January end the care carried chains and table tennis, Draws for both. 27 and 28:
rescuing caIz Lt.-Col. Bally, S/Lar. Kings-equipment for
trom ditches. ford
Surg-Cdr. Goldsworthy, Lt.
Mr A. K. Stevenson, the Fisher, Capt. Williams, Capt. Grant, Lt. Buckley, F/Lt. Wilson, Secretary of the Royal Scottish BASKETBALL
F/Li. Ball, Capt. Nicolson and Automobile Club, the official starter, said that it would be a Entries can now be received
Capt.
journey the whole Graveston, dificult for the Nine Dragons knockout Capt. Campbell, L/Big. Bailey, basketball competition, the closing date being February 14, Umpire Cant. Britton. Scorer:
A.C. Tru
tournaments will be made January 31 at 8.30 p.m. and re- Bults will be posted on the Club notice board."
AC Begnion: Rezerves
Trowell.
Rules will be circularised, ta nUI PAJER
It
is hoped to
teams participarea de B
the Bret In connection with Race No.
the (Second section) run on Saturday any teamk is
The wat day, the Stewards of the
Hong kong Jockey Club have lasted - The winners will receive, ille
following statements a
Into ve rengraved wiped Un The Steward, inquired
DonCables Handlern round on February 10 and und Chileans Leaving
For Bombay
the running of "Harvest Field The Wintry Coman to be held by
and having heard them for one month,
In this race,
the evidence for the owner,
HOME ADVICE Explanation:
Monte Carlo, that heavy snow have just had word from te falling there," he said.
r Stevezinon added: "There is thick fog for the first 30
miles out of Ginsson plan mow and leo and these conditions are generat för most of the
5. Bhik (1) (3)dioh, Can do it. To know how to do it. To be able so do it.
dsson (3) (3) drah. To be red (by name).
4.
eat
2. Tring (2) (2) tow. Please take 18. Zah(2), goong (1). To take up employment. To be employed
(94) Dantz) - (3)dzee. To type, 10. Dah (3) Joe (3). A typlät: General adrenolana;2 25.- Goong b) 100 (1)....... Work in EK (3) Dzon goong(1)»foo{1}. To goong(3)=(foo) (11. ETHWun (2) To look for Job
Looking for a subra
yun wun(1) Roong(1)-(100) (3) AERAH (SİY indich mahere lagay man "looking
bi
Martora) isenrirta Paludan 3) AWI MAL
I won't
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