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• HOCKEY.
SIM SHIELD COMPETITION.
CLUB BEAT NAVY IN FAST
GAME.
GOLF NOTES.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932.
TRAINING FORM AT HAPPY VALLEY.
DOCTOR'S MANDATE DOES FAST GALLOP: LIBERTY BAY AND BOWERY BAY PROMINENT.
AUSTRALIAN PONIES DO SLOW WORK: KING'S BLUFF, FINISHES "WELL,
There was a large gathering of race fans at the 'rails at Happy Valley yesterday when some of the ponies in training wore galloped. | An interesting gallop was that of The Baron an Australian pony which went over a mile, the last three quarters of his journey being given below. Nokomis and Joy Bay, belonging to the "Dunbar" stable, were sent over a mile and
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went out together with Roberts- bis stable companion. Tontine and bridge and this pair should have a showed a very usolul last quarter. good deal to say when the races Slower gallops, but no less impres como round, especially King's aire were those of Gold Ring, Bluff.
Indians and California. Indiana is a promising looking griffin and is sure to do well at the forthcoming
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LOCAL FOOTBALL.
INTERPORT TRIAL MATCH.
NAVY BEAT PROBABLES IN POOR GAME.
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CRICKET.
CLUB TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
The following have been selected represent the Club in their league matches against the Crai- guugovor Cricket Club on Satur Playing only ton men throughout day, the first olevan at the Craigen- the matol, the “ Probables" wun gower Cricket Club arid the second down to the Royal Navy by the ode oloven on the Cub ground.
IST XI-H Owen goal in Ave in the interport trial (Capt), H. J. Armstrong, A. C. Hughes match at Happy Valley (Club Beck, E. R. Duckitt, A. W. Hay- ground) yesterday. The game was
ward, O. E. C. Marton, Capt. G. E. Mirehouse E. J. R. Mitchell, J. a very tame affair and the standard, R. Batten, Reid and B., Swek, of football poor. There was only on 2ND XIR. K. Hepburn handful a spectators, premont, and (Capt.) 1. R. Davies, F. Á. M. the referee's inclination to blow his bos, R. W. Paterson, P. W. J. Elliot, O E. Gahagan, L. D. K}). whistle at the slightest provocation Planner. W. Stoker, J. R. Way,
A. J. R. Wolf and C. A. Wright. rendered what was already an un- interesting game even more so,
Blank First Hall,
I understand that there has boon a surtain..amount of inconveniene" at Happy Valley on Tuesday after- noons occasioned by ladies' matchs. The snorind match of the Sin which have held up mixed matches, Shield competition was played at and that"in casquence--although the Navy ground; King'a, Puck" | there may be one or two clear holes youterday who the Hong Kong | ahead of the lady players-mixed Hockey Club, which bens the Army matches are unable to fish the
Of the grins, Bowery Bay (Mr. by four goals to two lash wook, de- | round beforn-dørknew. It seems to
Dunbar's) was sent over the mile Fanted the Navy by five gonly to me that this might be avoided with
and a quarter und finished the last meeting, three.
a little forethought. Presumably
half mile in 62 seconds. Another Most of the subs were sent over The game was interesting ladies who can play on a week
Dunbar candidate, Liberty Bay, slow work. The Crook finished in throughout, and a high standard ( day afternoon can as easily com
went over a mile in 2.18, finishing 31 seconds after govering the mile
"The sailors kicked off with the of play was maintained." The Club, menae as 2 or 230 as later, in a half and the last part of their very strongly. The same cannot be and a half in 3.59 seconds, prhicht though the winners, did not have į which case they would not ineon journey also can be found below. said of Romantic Life which also is no mean performance. He sun at their back and so. even was things all their own
veniene mixed games, Way: A te
y of The Widgeon and The Woodcock, ba-f did a mile in 2.19. The last named) over the whole distance matter of fact, had the Navy, taken which cannot commence much belonging to Ron. Mr. Shenton, were appears to be wanting in stamina at Jupiter. Bistro also did a fairly the changes which they were offer fors 4 p.m. on account of the mule sent out over a mile and the former the moment. Doctor's Mandate, be good gallop, ed the Club might have bean
partners having to put in at lons: finished Atrongly. King's longing to Messra, Lewis and Tin-The full list of ponies clocked you beaten. The Navy forwards lacked
Dynasty a brief appearance at the office Bluff, belonging to Mr.
Leon, ran over three quarters with terday is as follows:-- the finishing touches while in front The Rule clearly states that "mixed of their opponents' goal and as a singles or doubles have on this day result many certainties"
the right of way on the kee 07 Wasted. On the other hand, the
over purely through the green Club, though they had not so many ladies' matches, but going throug shances of scoring, made the best players adds to rather than relieves
ongestion. As it is only computin trvaly recently ladies'
games
Were on Tuesday afternoons,
use of their advantages.
wern
The game started with the Navy attacking, but the Club's defence wax sound. The utter drew first
blood through Divett, who netted for the Indies, by
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from a scramble in front of goaling things too easily by get- about twenty minutes after the
tip on the course parlier, to de "start of the game, The Navy, des- pite this anthuck, enarjaned to pross, but many chances was spoilt by their poor finishing up.
Divett Scor68.
arte their willingness to esperate, otherwise representations may be made for the withdrawni of the privilege.
When is a Saturday not a Satur
stipulation over-ruled the other. I beard of cases also where Indica
Piny
was then transferred today? The answer would appear to the Navy gent and from some niche When it is a public hojay."
Divett again passing movemunta stored. It must be said, however, PA Kowloon Gelf Club, for instance, that though at this stage the, Club teur-ball matches are allowed on kad scored twice, the Navy had the
host of the attacks, but they failed public holiday afterncons but not to take advantage of them. They en Saturday afternoous and there were awarded penalty corner
was some argument on January 2 after scramble in the Club's,
(which was a Saturday and a pub- goai-mouth, but failed to convert. The Clubs then attacked and Divent lie holiday) as to whether player shot hard at ral, but was stopped were in order in taking part in *by Hampson, the Navy goal-keeper. with his pads, and from the ra
such nutches. It was eventually bound, Evans added the third goal. decided that the public holiday
From the bully-off the Navy at last succeeded in making use of one of their many chances through Knott who beat the Club's goalie | tuming up on the same day at with a fine cross-shal.
Half time rrived with the score Happy Valley were unable to play. The rule is that they may play on any morning except Sundays and At the resumption,
public holidays. The misapprchen again attacked bit were repulsed,sion in both cases probably arose Five minutes inter Francis added out of the fact that January 2 was another goal for the Club from a nice pass by Owen-Hughes, Shortly
not included in the original list afterwards however, Stephenson re of holidays and was only addled by duced the arrears for the Navy. the Government as a somewhat be For a short period play was in mid-
laled but none-the-less welcome field, until a breakaway by the Club resulod in Owen-Hughes getting afterthought, Before leaving "this the ball, and, when tackled by one subject, I might add that Happy of the Navy, bo backa centred to
Valley is allocated to the Golf Divett who passed to Francik, bo Rcore with a well-placed shot. Club by days of the week only and that the declaration of another day is a public holiday does not vary this in any way.
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Navy Attacks.
the Navy
From then on the Navy made many desperate attempt to reduce the arrears, but their lack of finish ing up was again in evidence and consequently many openings weta
missed until just before the far
whistle when Shaw scored,
The teams were as follow any NAVY: Hampson: Ingram, Lang; Wilkinson, Shaw, Campbell; White, Bibby Stephenson, Kontt and
Bowerman.
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which in many cases are being re In view of the excellent sCOTUB
turned by lady players in connee tion with the Ladies Championship. and other competitions saking plac at Faaling, "the following remarks by a Home golf writer may be of It is something more CLER: G Gregory W. Wood-interest. ward G. Rodger W. A. Reid, Ahan mere politeness," he writes.. A. Dand, E. V. Reid; H. Owen- which demands that, in passing Hughes, E. R. Divett C. C. under review the years avente "and Francis, L. B. Evans and J. Lthe personalities who have sprung Totley
into prominence, women golfer. Estonld come first There can be no question that their standard of läy has vastly Improved indeer, if the present rate of progress i maintained, I see no reason why at me future period, not very far diant, the raw school of women players should not be able to hold their own on level terms with men golfers. In this connection, I have not in mind Mise, Wethered, who for the last four of five years, has done even more than this against, the best players; rather am I think ing of young golfers like Mise Enie Wilson, Miss Wanda Morgan, Miss Diana Fishwick, and Miss Helen Hicks, the new
F.A. CUP REPLAY.
BARNSLEY PUT OUT BY SOUTHPORT
{THROUGH REUTER'S ́AGÉNOY."]
LONDON, Jan. 12. Southport defeated Barneley by four goals to one in as AA, Oup replay to-day. They meet either Blackpool or Newcastle in the next round.
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The reason may be in the greater Teisure that most, women have to devote to the game or in the greater for instance, is most diligent in her keeress they display to make pro- preparations, nothing being left toes. When Miss Fishwick was frat chance. At Portmarnock ahn Brio introduced to golf, it is stated, sh tised for heure every day for used to sit on a fence at Broad. week, and in order not to jeopardise stairs watching the players go by, her chances, declined-as did Miss later would go out and pthe- Courlayan, invitation to play fertise the styles which had most im England in the international mat pressed her. At the age of eighteen phes preceding the championship, she was a national cleanpion, In Resultat the age of twenty-one the case of Miss Wilson. Misa Mor Miss Wilson hue realised the arcbi-ga and Miss Hicks the story is tion of every golfer and is the Bri- more or less the same. Miss Wilson (Oontinued on Previour Column) tish national champion
.
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with the play in the opening half that! SUNDAY, 17TH JANUARY, 1892.
it was brought to a conclusion without any goal being registerud. The Probabies did wail to keep the sailors out for with one man short they falt this handicap very much.
When play
First Race
at 1.15 p.m. Admission:-To Members Enclosure $1.00
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Members can obtain ladies this caught the Probables off their badges free on application to the guard, with the result that Dicken-Secretary.
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COMING SOON TO THE KING'S
son beat dodger with a beautiful Tin can be procured at the Race shot to give the Navy the lead.
Course, This setback, however, seemed to give the Probables new energy and! from this point they played im proved football and soon got ozi level terms through McKelvis, so bi followed by further success when Hay beat Sayage with n daisy. cutter."
The play that followed was rather crappy and it was not until Dicken- sun get the ball that the sailors burst through to score the equaliser. Towards the end, Martin had the. misfortune to deflect the ball into his own goal when attempting to clear, the Navy thus winning by a
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