PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1939.
** In the World of Sports
INTERPORT RUGBY TRIAL PANDORA SCORE
Lomax, Grieve, Henderson, And MacGrath To Fore
(By ROBIN)
The Interport rugger, trial yesterday and the recent Inter- national Tournaments have given selectors excellent opportunity of choosing a strong side to represent the Colony against Ma- laya in the forthcoming Interport, rugby match on February 11. and Stevens Among notable absentees yesterday Skriton, of the Navy. The former should find his position in the team Judging from his past performances.
Whites.
wore
BIG WIN OVER
PROTEUS
Splendid Soccer At The Valley
KEEN RIVALRY
A splendid friendly football match was played on the Naval ground. Happy Valley, yester- day afternoon when H.M. Sub- marine Pandora met H.M. Sub- marine Proteus.
TRAINING GALLOPS
..
The following times were clocked during the morning gallop.
at the Race Course yesterday :--|
Candlelight (A)..... 1† 41.1 1.15.2 1.48.2 2.20.2 2.55.1
Triumphant Day (A) 1 33
Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 6th Bth Last tance Qr. Qr. QI. Lilliber (G) ....... 1 45 1.25 2.07.2 1.06.2 1.35.3
Qr. Qr. ST. Qr.
2,47 2.03.4
"
39.3
28.1
High Tower (8)
1
42
1.21 1.57
2,31
34
Loquacious (A)
1
55
1.45 2.30
3.12.2 3.47
34.3
Armylight (0) and
34.4
Galaxy (G)
37.3 1.13.2 1.482 2.20.2
32
Devonian (A)
2 34.1 1.07.2 1.36.1
28.4
Devon Dumpling (8)
34.3
2.40" 3.14.4
1
38 1.12.2 1.42 2.13.1 34.4 1.09 1.41.1 2.10
31.1
28.4
1
322 1.05.11.38.3 2.06.1
29.3
49.2
32
1
36.3 1.11.2 1.44.3 2.17.1.
32.3
1
1 39
"1.16
1.52 2.26.4
34.4
1.17.1
1.52.2.2.25
32.3
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1,18 1.53.3 2.27
33.2
1 41 1.14.3 1.44.2 2.15
38.3 1.18 1.44.2 2.13.2
1.48.4
30.3
29 #
2.22.3 2.58.1
35.3
JavH!
1 36,3 1,11 1.46.1 2.15.3
3.37 1.13.2 1.45.2
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and Torridge, (5)... 147.2 1.34 213.3 2.48 Oranje Boven (81.
1,50 14 40.4 1.19 Hectic View (0). Sydney Lad (A) A.... 1 Strathfyne. (A) and For some time apparently there Schmetterling (A) Three-quarters enjoyed most ofson (Club, K. W. Salter (Club): the play and tries were frequently Lt. N. H. Cuthbertson (R. Scots) has been keen rivalry between Japber (A) secred, owing to periodical change A. F. Walkden (Club), Lt. G. P. these two teams as both are con- Phoenix (S)........... of players between the Colours and Darling Medway: Lt. I. M. An-sidered, the strongest among the Taxingmaster (G)
dersin. (Medway), A. J. Q. “Taylor submarine sides. Yesterday's match, Whirlwind (S) and
therefore, decided the issue and Snowstorm (8) Lomax. at back, was the plek of club and Lt. R. E. Crawford,
Possibles-W. MacGrath (Club | Pandora Emerged winners by seven National Honour (S) : 40 the two.
Golden Arrow (A) ... 1.. "W. E Grieve and Elliott were F. O. Thomas (Eagle, H. D. Bid-clear goals.
At the interval the Pandora, led]"Heinz (A) and Bala- outstanding in the Intermediate well (Club). L/C Boe (RS). G K.
by three goals to nil, Waddel scor-
toc (A) line, and were responsible for Chadwick (Club), Lt. Eills (Med- many touchdowns." Bidwell and way, and J. R. Henderson Club: ing two and Blewitt one. In the African Diamond (A) i
Romans (Eagle, E. A second half, Minter, playing "back Spring-Time (G) and Bor did most of the damage in the L. Sea.
Staples (Eagle). A. B.. Thatcher for the Pandora, moved to centre- Rosy Time (G) 14 38.4 1.15.1 opposing side.
Griffiths (Navy),. Lt. forward where he distinguished Welcome (S), Willy Henderson. "the Club scrum-half. Eagle); Lt
Medway: L'Sgt. himself by adding two further
Nily .(S) and gave a splendid display and was Boddington
Marksman (8, 1 41.4 1.16.4 1.50.2 strumental in Initiating a num-Page (5th A.A. Regt.), W. E. Peers goals.
2.23.3 Hyndfordbridge (0) 14 52" 1.39 MacGrath Clubi and Ptc. Berry ber of fine movements.
Ruby Star (4)
I " 35.2 1.08.2 1.35.2 was useful in the fly-half position sex.
Strathbannock (S)... 1 41 1.23 2.08 Talkative (8)
13 43 1.23.2 2.01.3
SLIPPERY GROUND
The packs did not have a happy day
as the ground was rather
slippery and the ball greasy, how-
ever, their heeling was as good as
(Middle-
INTERPORT
HOCKEY
Before the final whistle Leach and Tulip each obtained a goal bringing the total tally to seven.
Minter, in the first half, played a splendid game in the last line of defence for the Pandora while Leach shone on the left wing with
was to be expected. They were The following have teen selected quick on the run and followed up to take part in the second Inter-Waddel doing good work at inside-Mayber
well, and their enly fault seemed to ite in tackling.
port, hockey trial
arranged for
left.
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2.23.2
33
3.03 3.35.4. 4.04.2 28.3 2,07.3
32.1.
2.44
36
2.39.2 1.13
33.3
Sports Venture (8)
Some Hope (9)
and Gallant Mar- shal (S)
39
1,182... 1.53,4 2.28.3
32.-1
(G) and
-1
36.3 1.11
1.42.2 2.16
33.3
42. 1.18 1.49
2,20
31
36 1.08.3 1.40
2.10
30
"34.2 1.08 1.40
2.11.1
31.1
:
J:
"Viber (G) For the Proteus, Nixon, at back. Navylight (G) Sunday at 10:30 am on the Club was a tireless worker and cleared Magic (A) and Berry and Page, of the Army.
well while. Woods did yeoman ser- King (C.B.A.), Ribeiro (Re-vice in the pivotal berth. were full of dash, while Staples and Thatcher were also in the pic- credo). Benwell Club), Osman (R
fure.
The _parti-
following players
j
Probables: Lt. Lomax
+
ground-
A.O.C., V. Bond Club, Sommer
took (Y.M.C.A.) Lt. Hook (RAW A COLONY TENNIS
Reed (Recreio). Malik K.LT.C.).
(R.A): Parker (Police), Hassan Radio).
D H. Stewart (Club) P. C. Ask R. Marques (Recreio), J Gonssl- with (Dainty), W. E Grieve (Club) ves (Recrelo). and D. H. Taylor (Police R.UF. C.): Lt. W. Ellot (Eagle) and Lt. E. B. Talbot (Medway); K. A. Wat-
D. Taylor (CBA), J. Fonsec11 (Recreto), Bartlett R.A.F). Kuda Bux (H.K.S.R.A.), S. Fowler (C.B. A.). Pritam Nath (Rajputana Rifles). Lt.Cdr. Kennedy RN.. Gurbachan Singh (Radio), Pyara
Local Soccer Singh KIT.C.). D. Smith (C.B.
Forecast
SATURDAY
it
Div. I
KOWLOON V. St. Joseph's, SOUTH CHINA 'B' v. Club. MIDDLESEX v. Kwong Wah.
Div. II
K.A.0.C. V. Club. Kowloon v. ST. JOSEPH'S. MIDDLESEX v. Kwong Wah. Engineers v. 5th R.A.
Div. III (A)
5th R.A. v. ELECTRIC.
Div. III (B)
KUMAON R. v. Powhattan,
24th R.A. v. R.A.F.
RE, (E) Y, R.A.M.C.
Eastern
SUNDAY
Div. I
SOUTH CHINA 'A'
I'OLICE v. Royal Scots.
Div. 11
EASTERN v. South China. Police v. ROYAL SCOTS.
Div. III (A)
R.A.S.C.- v, Royal Scots. KIT CHE v. R.E Stanley v. 30th. R.A. South China v. P.W.D. Div. III (B)
University v. SIGNALS,
A.S.A. V. STONECUTTERS.
MONDAY
Div. III (B)
24th RA, v. Kumaon R.
WEDNESDAY Div. III. (B)
UNIVERSITY v. R.E.
THURSDAY DIY, THE (A)
30th R.A. v. 5th R.A
A.). Miller (R.A.F.). Bickford (Club). Kraus (Y.M.C.A.).
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
(Reuter
LONDON Jan. 24. Grimsby entered the Afth round
of the F. A.Cup to-day when in
TOURNAMENT
ANNUAL EVENT TO
START MARCH
The annual Colony Open Tennis Tournament, run under the auspices of the Hongkong Cricket Club, will begin an March 6.
Serenade (A)
Conquering Time (G) 1 Opening Batsman (S) and The Tigress
Starlet (S) and Argon
(5)
Geordie (S)
Jennifer (G)
1
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43 1.21 2.00 2.35.3 37 1.14.3 1,51.4 it 44
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There will be the two usual events Men's Singles Champion- This (aps, and Men's Doubles Champion-
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43 1.18 1.50.1
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and West Lake (8) National Liberty (8) k and National Jus- Concurrently, the Club will be
tice (8) running the usual ave events open Gog (S), King's Envoy only to meinbers and subscribers.
(3) and Lambeth These are: Club Championship:
Bridge (S)
14 42.3 1.23.2 2.04.1 2.47 Handicap Singles "A";
Handleap wild Bull (Si .................
36.3 1.12 1.48 Singles "B" Handicap Doubles February Fourth (8) 1 and Mixed Handicap Doubles
45 Smiling Time (8) ... 1 All entries close on February 18 Port Rush (8), Ros- at & p.m.
trevor (S) and
EXCITING SOFTBALL
WITH
UPSETS
BY R.O.Y.
Only one men's match was decided last Sunday, when Re- crele trounced the H. K. Baseball Clab to make further progress in their drive for championship honours. Four ladies' games comprised the rest of the day's softball programme and provided the many fans, who turned out, with excellent entertainment. The surprise defeats of the Cardinals and Wahoos have created an interesting position in the ladies league, with four squads tied at the top of the standings.
FILIPINO GIRLS: 17
34.4
3.21.1
34.1
34
3B
1.12 1.44 2.17 1.25 2.02.1 2.35.1
33
33
Chatter Box (5)... 14 48 1.33.3 2.17" 2.54 3.25 Kut Cheong (8).
ber (8)
Helium (A)
Calientito
1
39 1.17 1.55 2.28
31
Álpha (8) and Wil-
2 38
1.12,3 1.47 2.20.1
33.1
1 34.2 1.07.2 1.40.2 2.10
29.3
(S) and
Avalon (8)
33
Sea Captain (9)
1 41 1.24 2.05 2.41.3
36.3
A Roaring Time (A) 1 42.3 1.20.2 1.58.1 2.29.4 3.02.3 3.33 Sea Chief (8)
#47.2 1.23.2 1,58
30.2
34.3
29.2
29.3
28.1
28.3
29,4
35.3
31.3
30.4
28.3 32
1.21.1 1.59.3 2.37.2 3.09.3
32.4 32:1 32.1
7
1.14.1 1.50.1 2.24.3 2.56.1
31.3
1 41.3 1.25.4 2.00.2 2.39.4
33.2
14 48.3 1.32.3 2.17.2 2.56.1 3.20.1
33
14 48.9 1.32.3 2.17.2 2.59.1. 3.29.1
33
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47.1 1.32 17.1 1.32 1.15 7 40
1.12.4 2.49.1.
35.2
2.13.4 2.49.1 .. 1.46
35.2
31..
The following times were clocked on Sunday:--| Poconos (A)
33.4 1.05.1 1.34 2.03.2 Flinders River (A)... 1 37.3 1.12.1 1.47.2 2.21.4 2.54.2 3.24 Victory Day (A) ....1 35.2 1.08.2 1.30.3 2.08.3 2.38.4 Chiltern (A)
39.2 1:14 1.46 2.14.3 Eve of Shyness (A)... 1 32.2 1.04.1 1.35.1 2.05 Conquering Time (G) 1 44 1.27.1 2.00.4 2.51.1 3.20.4 Egmont Bay (G)..... 14 43.2 1.24.2 2.04.1 2.30.3 3.11.1 Eve of Harvest (0).. 1. 41.4 1.21.1 1.57.4 2.324, 3.03.3 Rose Elect (G)
1 35.2 1.06.4 1.37.3 2.06.1 Blue Express (G).............. l† 32 1.04.3 1.37.3 2.11.1, 2.43.1′′ positively sparkled at second base English Cavaller (G) 1 34.4 1.11.3, 1.47.3 3.20.2 CENTRAL BRITISH: 4
and short respectively. The Avon (G) ..... ... 14 41 1.21.1 1:50.3 2.37.2 3.00.3. took The Muirmaids
another Buccaneers hitting also showed Annas Bay (G) 14 41 shellacking when they went down great improvement "but fafled to Galveston Bay (Gi... to the Filipino lasales by the wide come through at the business end Pawnee (8) Heddon (8) margin of 13 runs. Dot Bottomley of the game.
The winners, for whom Irene Green Bay (9)
and Margaret Oliviera Torridge (8) ball in their effort to hold the Pereira opposition, but suffered badly from were again outstanding, lost many Devon Dumpling THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB For the winners, Eliza Tabunar base-running, and
that old complaint-poor support. scoring opportunities through poor Port Rush (8)
were hard
FEBRUARY RACE MEETING|
shone at the Windy Alley, while pressed to squeeze in the winning Estefania was steadier than usual, tally in their last time at bat. on the mound,
CANADIAN CHINESE: 19 Entries for the above Meeting
CARDINALS: 7 The Canadian girls handed out
ADVERTISEMENT and Betty Stoker played heads-ap
to be held on 5th February will close on Thursday, 26th Febru ary, 1939 at the Secretary's office, Gloucester Building.
By order,
RECREIO LADIES: 13
PIRATES: 12
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
BRIDGE-Cheero
Evening.
The Pirates took honours for the a severe trouncing to the Cardinals MEETINGS.-Victoria Chess Club, most unexpected performance of who put up a very poor display the day when they held the power-In the field, to lose their unbeaten ful 'Recredo squad to the odd mun
record. Addle Greiner's dow ball
margin after leading by 11 to 4, deliveries proved to be easy pick- S. W. CHENG,
at the end of the fourth inning.ings for the Canucks, whose best Secretary. Maudie Read pitched well, while players ware Hurler Mary Loute
71 Peggy Eccleshall and Mrs. Stone (Continued on Back Page)
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TO-MORROW
Club Bridge BADMINTON, Mixed Doubles League, St. John's v. Club de Re- creio: Talkoo v. Kowloon Tong.: Y.M.C.A. Badminton, 8:30 p.m. GOLF.----Ladies Capt's. Cup, 1st round: Ladies Club champion- ship. National Meet at Fanling; En- | HOCKEY.-Hongkong. Ladies Hoc- tries close for February Meet-" key Club Annual Dance, Hong- ing at Macao.
kong Hotel. 9.15 pm.
at Gloucester Hotel, 5p.m.; Kowloon Chess Club, at Penin- sula Hotel, 5.30 p.m. RACING-Entries close for Grand
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