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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933,
SCHOOLGIRL TEAM FOR CAER CLARK CUP
CEN. BRITISH SCHOOL
TO TAKE PART
MISS H. KNILL Tsui Wai Pui
TO PLAY
Wins
SEVEN POSITIONS At Nanking
FILLED
LOCAL HOCKEY INNOVATION
(By "Varitza"). "
For the first time in the history of the local game, schoolgirls will this year take part in competitive hockey.
Mias H. Knill, sporis mistress at the Central British School this morning revealed that the C.B.S. is entering a team for the Cher Clark Cup.
With the exception of Miss Knill and another mistress, the Leam will be composed of C.B.S.
pupils.
BEATS KIANGSU PLAYER
Taut Wai-pui, the Hongkong tennis player, scored a elever win in the Nanking sports meeting, when he defeated the Kinngau re-
prerentative by three sets to one.
Wong Shui-wing, another long. kong competitor lost to the Jeh player by the ond set in five.
Nunking, Oct. 15.
Hongkong had a good day in the National Athletic Meet in progress here when the South China Athletic Association eleven defeated Peking by three goals to one, and the
Kirla volleyball team beat Human three to one in the indoor harcball Hong- kong's lady representatives forfeited to Shanghai.
Full Resulis,
200 Metres Final:. 1, Liu Chang- chun (Liuning), 2, Han King-lin (Hopeh); 3, Su Shao-yu (Shanghai). Time, 22 Secomis (A record),
800 Metres Final: 1, Lo King-lung (Peking); 2. Tung Su-chiu (Shang- hall;
"We made a start at hockey Inst year" said Miss Knill, and for the most part our players are com- parative beginners. But we are practising hard, and although cannot indicate with any certain- ty what standard we shall attain, I am particularly anxious that the girls shall have the experience of senior hockey and for that reason, wo are entering a team for the Cear Clark Cup this winter."
SOME OF THE PLAYERS. Min Kaill, whose hold move in bound to do much to raise the standard of hockey in Ilongkong, has not yet completed the team.
Cheng Sen (Hopen). Time,
2 min. 6 sacs (A record).
400 Metres Hurdles Flunk: 3, Tro Ying-kit (Shanghai); 2, Wang King (Peking). Time, 59.2 Seconds. (A record).
100 Metres Final for Ladies: 1, Mire Chien Hang-au (Shanghai); 2, Miss Cheung Kit-king (Kwangtung)
Miss Chiu Wan-san, (Kwangtung). Timu 11.5 Seconds, (A record).
80 Metres Low, Hurdies for Ladies, Final
Miss
SPEY ROYAL FINAL.
ARRANGED FOR NEXT
SATURDAY.
It was announced this morning that the Spey Royal Cup final, between Kowloon Dock Recreation Club and Craigongower Cricket Club has been arranged for next Saturday.
The game will be played at the Civil Service Cricket Club green, starting at 2.45 p.m. sharp, and the referee, will bo Mr. J. Russell, Presi dent of the Hongkong L.B.A.
NOT VERY HELPFUL
THE INTERPORT
CRICKET TRIAL
BOWLERS' DAY
To all intents and purposes the Interport Cricket Trial on Saturday on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground has given the Selectors little or no assistance.
THAT TERRIBLE 17TH!
INTERPORT LAWN BOWLS WON, AND LOST ON SINGLE HEAD
HONGKONG REAP THE BENEFIT OF SUPERIOR TEAM PLAY
"
(By "Veritas").
In the Shanghai lawn bowls clubhouses in years to come you might hear whispered`a tragic story entitled "The Shocking Seven- It might not be the same in every teenth.' detail as the story you would hear to-day, but it will be encased in the glamour of tradition, and will be to the Shanghai lawn bowlers what Bannockburn is to the Sassenachs and the Treaty of Versailles to the Germans-anathema.
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ortunate position.
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For it was on the 17th head that the lawn bowls Interport of 1933 was won and lost. At the close of the 160 Shanghai wero lending 18-14. Five minutes inter they were losing 10-18, and the fact that Hongkong ided five more shots before the end
For sustained accuracy Hall and is of practically no consequence.
Everybody, I think, is prepared to
Balley, respective first strings casily sympathise with Shunghat. Up. tshared the honours, They took it in thunt fatal bend they had not only turns to take each other out and lay ortablished a good looking lead, but shot and it was their initial de- were desers ing of it,
liveries which laid the foundation for Those
had who
judged the
the high standard of bowls enjoyed. capabilities of the visitors purely on the previous results of the tour found
AN IDEAL GAME. their f there were shortcomings in
B. W. Bradbury played an estimate.
game at No. 2, rarely falling to give In one of the best exhibitions of what Omar asked for. Certainly for lawn bowls seen in Hongkong for three parts of the game he was more a long time, Shanghai regained than a match for Malcolm, "Sandy" their prestige to the full..
BOLD TACTICS.
from Interport bowin.
Idonl
of your mouth!]
Discase most frequently emers the body by way of the mouth. Prevent tooth decay and sweep out What appears to be a stumbling! block in Interport trials is the undue
mnite a gallant but inauspicious exit the germs of disease by the restraint on the part of the partici
To Shanghai the meat disappoint- daily use of Pebeco. pants. Not a few of the batsmen in Saturday were overawed by the
A striking feature of the matching feature must have been the loss occasion, and scoring was painfully Chien lang-su slew, even full tognes being treated was the almost complete absence of of form displayed by Charlie Richards.
at. It was his constantly being out A healthy mouth can with- 21 Miss U Shao-lan with respect. This is clear by the fact safety-first" tactics. Certainly
Miss Leung Sin-llu that not even two hundred runs were tention was paid to safeguarding bowled by J. C. Brown which thrust (Kwangtung). Time 14.5 seconds. scored for the loss of eighteen wickets positions won by the No. 1 and 2 during practically four hours of play, players, but on both sides hold tactics record),
result 400 Metres Relay for Ladies: 1, Of this the first two hours of play were favoured, which as Shanghai, 2 Kwangling, 3, Shantung, only yielded 87 runs,
gave the spectators a rare treat. Time 51.6 Seconds. (A
It was not until the 17th and 4. Peking.
subsequent heads that Hongkong des how well they could bowl.
(A
J
but can point to seven certainties, recall Section: (1st Round) gave howlers little or no assistance. Imonstrated there had been glimpses
They are:
J. Bryson (right back) R. Ingram (left back).
J. Holland (centre-half)
M. McCow (right half)
Miss Marsh (right wing) L. Hickley (right inner) Miss II. Knill (centre-for- word).
Peking
eking beat Hong, 3-0. The Hong- kong ladies beat the Honan ladies, 1-2, in a very exciting match.
Basketball Section: (2nd. Round) Kangtung beat. Kirin 35-33, Hopch bent Cheklang 67-25, and Peking beat Hunan 72-23.
Fifth Day Results.
Tennis Section, Singles: Tsui Wai-
pul (Kwangtung) defeated Chang Ki-
The pitch was on the slow afde, and Occasionally a ball rose sharply, but the over-cautious tactics of the bats of it earlier on, but generally speak- nen was not at all warranted in the ing the honours up to that time had eircumstances. The bowiem were not Fallen to Shanghai.
hatamen tied down to the crease.
BOWLERS ON TOP.
A. W. Hayward calling a SUCCCAR.
-an
uin-
such a burden on Main. Only on stand infection - the middle heads dif the veteran Interporter recapture something of healthy mouth cannot resist his old time skill
discase. Keep your mouth
A closer analysis reveals that
once again Hongkong were better healthy, and your teeth
as a team and that no matter how fino the individual effort may be,
It can rarely hope to beat concerted 50und, with Pebeco.
action.
Shanghai do not take back with
From these players Miss Knill tseng (Kiangsu) -1; Sun Ching-chun ful toss of the cain elected to but the locals had a lead of Ave shots, they did not have nil the luck in those
wore worthy victors.
H.E. Nal-san A. M. Rodrigues. The bowling was another two on the 16th and victory
is looking forward to supplying
defeated Chen
slow in sizing up the situation, and In the Best place the visitors, aided fairly good folding kopt the thanks to Bailey and Main (especial them an impressive record, but they
ly Main)
had
staged a thrilling have the satisfaction in knowing that recovery at a point when everything in all three Interports they maintain Indicated that Hongkong were going ed their prestige,
One is tempted to suggest that nway into a long lead. On the ninth
so Hongkong three games. Even
the Governor, Sir William Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., was amongst the spectators, arriving on the grounds when the fifth head had just been completed. His Excellency was introduced to the players after the gamis by Mr. J. Russell, the Pre- aident of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association Scores:
(Jchol) defented Wong Shiu-wing
Hongkong) 3-2: Liang Chen-wen and opened with E. C. Fincher and the nucleus of a useful team."
(Hopeh) With herself and Miss Marsh in Cheklang) 8-1; and Wang Wen-ching ontrusted to G. C. Garthwaite and A. the forward line, defences will (Shanghai) defeated Ling Chi-yang R. Minu. The former kept a good certainly to kept busy,
3.0.
Practice matches are now
bele."
INTENSIVE PRACTICE.
of
length in his first few overs, and was Section: Tonan beat Koon rewarded by the wickete
Rodrigues_and_Tam' Pearce both in Section: (Mon) Hupch one over. Minu, on the other hand, Szechuan 40-20, the Philippine was sending down some really guile- Indulged in almost daily, and the Chinese beat Kiangsu 47-23, and ful deliverite, and kept turning A toam will take part in its first Nanking beat Halangkinng 45-31. lot from the leg. He was un- serious game to-day week, when
the Central British Association she uklon beat Klangal 80-18, fortunate in not having Fincher
will provide the opposition.
beat Hupan 18-1.
caught early-on, E. Duckitt Soccer Section: Hopeh defented dropping a straight hot shot at
king 15-1-
On November 4, the schoolgiris upcħ 3-1, and Kwangtung beat Nan-squaro leg. Fincher had another!
meet the Hongkong Ladies Club, and from this encounter will have
a real opportunity of measuring their strength.
life when he skled one to square-teg
been sent
On the 14th Shanghai had wiped off this lefcit and themselves led 10-19: was in sight,
It was between the ninth and the sixteenth that Shanghai as a team pulled themselves together. Up to then Main and Balley had been play ing lone bands. But gradually Itichards and Malcolm, inspired by the example found their touch and Hongkong were forced to cry best to a worthy zink,
THE SEVENTEENTH. Then came the deciding change. ff Burnett, but Munn falled to get over the game. It was Hall (con- to the ball.
sistently brilliant in his straight drawi I.R.C. SINGLES TITLE.
The first hours play only yielded to the Jack) who laid the first shot. Thirty runs, and Fincher, fudrigues, J. C. Brown Increased this to three. The team will use their own A. R. Dallah Defeats A. M. Pearce, Madar and Hamilton It was a closed head and quite, im
possible for Main to make a straight back. Hayward and school ground for a number of
Omar in a Close Game..
Melania then stopped the rot, and by draw. The Shanghai skip tried to matches, but as it is also occupied by the C.B.A., the bigger pro-
A. R. Dallah won the bowls singles dint of careful scoring took the open it up with a drive and just seare to 64 when Hayward was run, missed. U. M. Omar, with that sure- portion of their games will have to chompionsbly of the Indian Recreout, Pereira joined McInnis and theness of touch, came along with two be played on other grounds. tion Club yesterday morning, when he
Last Friday it was stated in the defeated A. M. Omar by 22 shots to rate of scoring was increased, and perfect drawing woods and Hongkong Telegraph that Miss Kaill was at 18 over 20 heads, Lending 3-4 at the in half an hour the score was taken registered the one and only five of present away from the Colony but seventh end, Dailah led at 15-9 at the to 87 ruus when Hayward decided to would play for the Hongkong Club hend. on hier return.
Omar made a good recovery and at
close the innings.
the game.
and In this malch where wits tacties played almost as important PA. Munn, who opened with E. and effective a part as skill, Omar the 18th. hond led by 18-17. However R. Duckily, was an early victim, be and Main energed with flying colours. We were misinformed on this on the fith, ond Omar lay three shots ing out to a magnificent catch Main bad to bear point, and have been asked to cent for victory, but hallah came the lips by E. C. Fincher off A. Tsponsibilities than Omar because for ac- several heads he did not receive add that Miss Knill, although through to snatch a wood.
retaining membership of the Hongkong Ladies Club, w definitely play for the Central British School in the Caer Clark Cup and other matches this season.
In this innovailou Miss Knill will carry with her the sym pathetic interest of all local hockey players, and the progress of her protegos will be watched closely.
YEAR REVIEWED
Annual Meeting of K.I.T.C.
A successful year, showing a profit
of $314.15 in the accounts, was raport ed at the annual meeting of the Kowloon Indians Termix Club held yesterday afternoon, the chair being Laken by Mr. Kehr Singh,
It was stated that the membership had now intercnsed to 70 with two honorary life-members. In the "C" Division of the Tennis League, the Club did not do very well, but they hind a fair seRBON
in hockey, The following ofeers were electr for the ensuing year:
President Mr. Abbas han; Vice-President Mr.
FLASHES FROM
Lee. Captain P. Williams, in
greater Te-
sociation with Duckitt, gradually adequate support from Richards and LOCALdvanced the score, but did not take Malcolm. It was often left to
SPORTS FIELDS
(Continued from Pape 8.)
call for a varying technique of play, so in bowls it is essential to get your seasoned No. 1, 2, 3 and skip.
any undue risks against Pereira, who was bowling a good length. Good-
Hongkong
K. Hall
Bhanghai W. A. Baliry B. W. Bradbury A. A. Malcolm J. C. Brown C. Rickarda U. M. Omar T. G. Main
Total Shots Total
Head Shots
him
21
win relieved Pereira when he had LOCAL HOCKEY GAMES. bowled eight overs, and Williams greeted the new bowler by twice despatching him past his legs to the boundary.
AGGRESSIVE WILLIAMS.
Williams continued his aggressive
4
H.K. Ladies Hold Practice at Sookunpoo.
Miss E.
THE CLUB'S TEAM.
To Meet Jat Regiment In A Friendly Game.
The Hongkong Hockey Club first MAIN'S chief jobs hero was not get batting, and scored heavily of Mudar,
oloven are due to meet the 3/0 Jat his men to indulge in prae- whom he drove straight for two
B. HANCE BRILLIANT.
Regiment on the Marina at 5.15 p.m. tice, so much as to find which had the boundaries and followed them up with quicker adaptability to positions six in another His the
Brilliant play by the half-backs of on Wednesday next, The, civilians same team practically which were strange to them. It malo beat Inningshaferson Boat Plastured the Hongkong are melding praise the the 1.5. St. A
beaten as Was a tremendous
the characterised by, powerful hitting all Ladies' Hockey Club trial match on two weeks ago. F. E. W. Lammert difference to strength of Shanghai as a team. round the wicket.
the military ground, Sookunpoo, on is brought into the team on the loft Saturday
we half-back
while R. V. Reed is returning After he had retired, the remain. CHELSEA WANT THEM!
The outstanding player was Miss B. fo
finecintyre, ing batamen did not offer much op- Hance, who gave a fine exhibition at Major H. M. J
who FTER reading about the exploits position to the bowling of Goodwin left half for the Whites.
left wing May
in A of the South China Athletic And Lt. Hamilton, and the Innings-
the previous J. Churchill, (2)
is being introduced in the sociation footballers in Nanking terminated shortly after for 100 Bonnar (2) and Mira J. Dalziel were inside-right in the absence of C. C. feel that the greatest gesture of una
the best forward trio on view. They Francis. 3. A. Potter, the Club's ro international goodwill which China could now make would be to offer the
combined very effectively to score five gular left, half-back will partner goals against the Coloura.
Lammert on the left flank. The following were the teams:
The team will be as follows:-S. Whites:-D. White;
hite; M. King, and Shlokiri A.A. Dand
(Capt.) J THIRTY-EIGHT goals in two T
D. Robertson, H. Lowe Rodger; WA. Reed, HJ.D. Lowe, matchcal That's a goal scored with Malaya will probably be made
and B. Hanco; at intervals of 4 minutes 12 3/6 from the following players:
Bonnar.
Macintyre, G. E. R. Divott, J. E J. Churchill and R. King. seconds. It seems
A. W. Hayward (Captain), IL too that our
Colours. Bird: Mrs. Westlake Potter, F. E. W. Lammert, loent team's defence is not. In bad Owen-Hughes, E. C. Fincher, H. F. and P. Thorpe; J. Whyte, D. Paps and shape, for only are goal was con Fincher, G. C. Burnell, Lt. A. C. A. Owen Hughes; M. Bishop, M. Ant- codod. Thora-is-the-suggestion_of Hamilton, Captain-P-Villaina Li toy, B. Adams, B. Laing and X. Selby the Incongruous about thisl
6. C. Garthwaite, A. I. Minu, A. H. Madar, F. D. Pérèira "and-, G. ̄8.-*** **Dunkley** (wicket-keeper), T. A. Pearce, who did not inke part in this trial, is also almost certain of iricfusion.'
By their performances bat: hlinu South China forward no to Chelscal and Williams aro almort, certainties
for the Interport.
Hon.
Secretary Mr.PUT the rent merit, of the South M.A. Khan; Feroz All; Hon, Treasurer Mr. Chins cloven was tested yesterday Bachan Singh; CommitteMessrs. when they met and defented Prking. Waryam Bingh, G. M. Khan, Sapooran All Hongkong will now be looking Singh, Firdon Khan, I. Mahan Singh; forward to hear of the team's final Hockey Secretary-Mr. Jahan Dad.
achlovoments,
The selection for the first Interport B. Frank E. Bell, J. Dalziel, E.E. V. Reod; J. L. Telley, H. M. J.
Radio Team.
Jaggeet Singh M. II. Hoangth, J. §. Grewal; Prem Singh, G. Singh, Awtar Singh, Kalwant Singh, F. A.-Komp. The following will represent the (Captain). Reservos Attar Bingh. Radio Sports Club in a friendly hockey The samo team will meet the match against St. Andrew's Club at Lincolnshire Regiment at the Sham- Careline I at & p.m. to-day-Man abuipo Camp ground to-morrow, at Singht P. Singh, Mohinder Singh;|4.45 p.m.
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