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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1934.

OF THE LOCAL HOCKEY XI TO ALAMBRA

MEET AUSTRALIANS

THREE FINE

HALVESTM

·NOTES ON THE

WEEK-END PROGRAMME

CAER

CARK CUP

MATCHES

́LINCOLNS GOING TO MACAO

By "Bully Of"

The Macau hockey team which has enjoyed such a successful season, photogimpied belois their maten with the bladway Üincora last week. Keating from left to right the players are. Back zowi-k. Rodriques, M. Lardoso, Almada, Lino Ferreira, 4. Faneira, Mantro and F. de Costa, front row-Huga Rosario, Frederico Nolasco, Amlicar Angelo and Fernando Alrosa.

have dealt with the trial matches M. WALLACE (H.K. Ladies). The bent left helt in the Colony. held for the purpose of selecting bis in a keen tackler and should be a representative local Ladies XI to a match for the Australian right moet the Australian Ladies in a num; tank. ber of previous articles, and t-day I propose to run through the selected

player.

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KNILL (C.B.S.). Playing at

in

the German Club last week. The Signals and Anti-Aircraft Battery play on Monday. i wound Komu. draw

MACAO will be opposed to another Hongkong aldo on Sunday_tho Lincolns being thole gucate. Last werk-end, the home team pulled off n further win, defeating the Modway Angor - hựt of a old mand on thes,, Thoy must have a very useful eleven this y.ng and will probably be som In Act- Jon here at Easter when it la proposed to invite them over for a triangular / icurnament with Hongkong and Shameen.

THE

Punjabis and THE pick of Monday's game will be

the R.A. Officers. The Indiana have not yet struck their form but I have noted a decided in.provement since they first took the field out hore. They will probably go under-again en Monday.

ON

Picture taken during the hockey match betwean Macao and the Med- way. Officers at Macao-last week, when the home team won by the odd· goal in Sve. The photograph shows Macao attacking.

N_Tuesday the games to watch will Lincolns and the Y.BI.C.A. versus the

be the HK.S.H.A. versus the M.C.C. DEFEATED East Lancs. The first named teams should win in each case.

A good clash on Wednesday will be that between the Radio and the on the former's H.K. Club Ist. XI

VIZIANAGRAM WINS

:

HERE should be little dimculty Clark up games lie titernoon. The tune time they were the undisputed

picking the winners of the tuer ground at Caroline Hill would not BY SLIM MARGIN

be surprised sco the Club beaten. Retro "A" have a hundred per cent, champoins of the Colony but with the Fra kuate and that all increasing popularity of the game they tare sicer their gante with the CBA..

have had to take a back seat. Tho lik. Laura have an easy laak

an opposed to the U... wale the diversis will sill be at the botila laule der their game with

Good luck to them in the future!

T. Andrew's and the C.B.A. meet in a friendly game on Thursday and I expect the latter to repeat their success of Sunday last.

Benares, Jan. 12. The Vizianagram eleven defeated the Diarylebone Cricket Club tourists hero in a two-day match, which was | completed to-day, by fourteen runs.

and 140 in their first and second innings respectively, and the 31.C.C. The Vizianagran eleven scored 12:

scored 111 and 100.

Jardine was the top-scorer in to

·BATTLE OF THE BOULEVARDS

RENEWED RIOTS LIKELY

Paris, Jan. 12. The battle of the boulevards end- ed in the early hours this morning. but the demonstrators, were un- daunted and are likely to return

Fascists and Communiate joined to the fray to-night. It is esti mated that. 5,000 participated.

forces against their common enemy, and marched together.

VILA PRI

OPENING SHORTLY

SPORT ADVTS.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB

Members are reminded that I connection with the Rugby Match, The Colohy v. Australian Univer altics XV, n Dinnor will be bold at the Gloucester Building on Thursday, 18th January, at 8.00 p.m. Dross Informal, Dinner tickets (including apertife) $0.00, may be obtained at the Club house.

W. PRYDE,

Hon Secretary.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

THE COLONY

on

| AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES XV.

THURSDAY, 18th January, at the Club ground,, Happy Valley, Kick off 4.15 p.m.

Admission (members included)

Covered Stand.... Uncovered Standa

$1.00. .50.

Service men in uniform half price.

(Including Tax), ・・

Payment may be made at the gate, or tiekots for Covered Stand obtained from:-

8. II. Garrod, Canadian Pacific S.S. Co. G. C. Moutrie, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank the Club House, Happy Valley

NO SEATS RESERVED

Leam, giving a brief summary on each H. right wing is a fast runner and kets right wing of over the ball. She is inclined to go a little too far before R ROSE (St. Andres). The best centring. Would do well to work in paints.

lady custodian in the Colony; ins.eau of keeping close to the In the past she has been a tower of touchline."

was pleased to see the C.B.S. como THE Lincolns were badly let down etrength in the St. Andrew's defence.

through with a couple i points THE In very steady and keeps col 'under

Soveral newspapermen are among by the Hongkong Club on Monday, day's Innings, adding 30 to the team' the more sovore casualties. A re- Has Saturday inst. They are a spurt A fixture had been arranged between total pressure and has good anticipation. J. DALZIEL (H.K. Ladies).

shown great inipu.vement recent. ing side and have taken the heavy the Club 2nd XI and the Lincolns,

porler from the now morning" In quite a good forward but lacks used suicid at the hands of the but when the soldiers arrived there C.K. Nalda 'took four wickets for paper, Le Jour, lost an eye, and M. GRAY (H.K. Ladies). A re a dangerous hit when in front of goal. ivre experienced Clues in good heart, were only three Club men there to 24 runs, while Niasar, the fast bowler, two press photographers were taken Me linkle and hard-working right, back. During the recent triala has

oppose them-HR.A. Wood, S. Hill took three for 57 and tamil took to hospital with broken skulls fol- been

good. She could,

and S. MacNider. At the last minute three for 39, during the second in-lowing a clash with police.

Cafes and cinemas near the bat-at She Is fast and is clever with her lub have yet to win a point having had turned up for the

This was the Orst defent of the tlo ground closed early last night. stick. Has been a prolific goal-getter lust aut five tourney matches. There watching the game played in long suffered. In fact, it is the first roup reinforcements of police and purpose of present tour that the M.C.C. ha Lorries were constantly hringing FOWLER (Y.M.C.A.). Perhaps for the Saints in past years. Should will not be much in the score either trousers! 1 This has been the ex-verga since the tour of the team cap. troops to the vicinity of the Par

the hardest hitter among the prove a real menaco to the visitors' way ladies Inclined to be erratic but defence.

perience on more than one occasion inined by A. E. R. Gilligan in 1920liament buildings, both during the during recent seasons and if the Club! Reuter. should improve with a little more con-

FO-MORROW the Radio and Polleo cannot fulfil their obligations they had

fighting and since. For the main centration.

CHURCHILL (H.K. Ladies). A play for Manak points. Both better scrap their second team.

objective of the demonstrators really good inside forward who sides have as yet been unbeaten in the LOWE A worked urnament I

seemed to be to gain an entrance

Chamber of

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herever, improve the strength of her M. for the best centro-forward. I meet the B-A.M.C. The latter from the Art called in five, men

WOOLLEY (St. Andrew's). By THIS afternain the German tit appears they ninge.

clearances.

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M. Very good choice for the right with M: Woolley. Also knows when to Radio for victory. They will not have

half position. Knows how t: use her pass the ball out to her wing. alick and to tackle. Keeps her for wards fed with good passes.

an easy task, however, for the Police have got a fine

fine combination this year. BROWN (Y.AL.C.A.). The fastest THE other game for to-morrow in WONG (St. Andrew's). A real player in the team. Kr:ws how between the United and the 12th. And for the centre-half position, to control the ball and sends across Battery when the Battery will be nt She is very young and has only had some useful and well-placed centres, home. The United should pull off a Reason of competitive hockey. Will give the Australian wing half win although they will have to make Played well in all the trials.

<no

an anxious time.

a better showing than they did againstį

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HOCKEY FIXTURES

FULL LIST FOR NEXT WEEK

CAER CLARK AND MAMAK GAMES

By "Bully Off”*

The following are the fixtures in local hockey for the coming week, and include Caer Clark Cup and Mamak Tournament games.

CAER-CLARK CUP.--

TO DAY.

C.B.A. Recreio 1st. XI, C.B.A., h.o. 3 p.m.

HK Ladies v C.B.S., Sookumpo. b.o. 3.15 p.m.

KOWLOON HOCKEY to the crowd was constantly shout.

|ing "Down with the Government," "Down with the police and mur

attempted to overwhelm the cor- dons of the law guarding the Chamber.

PUNJABIS BEAT EAST derers." And as they shouted they

LANCS. ON MARINA

The Funjabis firat team entertained} the East Lanes on the inrina grounu jesterday afternoon and won by four goals to nil.

The polico charged repeatedly, bolabouring the crowd with their batons and rubber truncheons. The crowds would scatter to the side- At the interval the Punjabis led by strects and then reform in the. uno goal to nil, the scorer being boulevards alohamed Asfar. Although the Ens police cavalcades passed.

As soon as mounted Lancs had their fair share of the game they were unable to find the net. In

In Ugly Mood, the second half the home side played The most serious clashes occur. much better but their forwards miss-red in the Latin quarter where ed several chances in front of goal, tramcars vero used as barricades During this period Mohamed Astor by the demonstrators, who scatter- netted another and Whalait Bhab cd fireworks among the mounted scored twice,

police and drove the horses half The Indians were without the ser- mad with fright. The rowdy vices of Dulia Singh, at centro-hair, crowds short-circuited the electric his place being taken by Capt. Welton tramway current, inserted. Iron Their forward line showed a great bars under the rails and prised improvement..

RADIO BEATEN,

them loose, and threw water and various utensils down upon the heads of police officers from the

H.K. Ladics:-M. Bird: E. M. Gray, B. Helbling; M. K. Lowe, B. Pope, M. Walince: E. Bell, J. Dalziel. Kame was fast and was won by the Police lorries were used in t Bonnar, J., Churchill, B. Goldman.

H.K.S.RA. by two goals to one. Dos St. Andrew's v Recrelo 2nd XI Marina, b.o. 245 p.m.

Hst to play the S.W.B. played a match

The H.K.S.R.A. who were on the windows of houses.

The riots are described, is the unable to come in from camp. The Church from the State. with the Radio, the Borderers being ugliest since the separation of the

MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

TO-DAY.

Mohomed und Lieut. Garthwaite novel method for disposing of pri- scored for the military side in the soners. They were filled and then first half, Kalwant Singh replying for driven miles from Paris, where the | the Radio after the interval.

prisoners were dumped and left to walk home-Reuter.

CLUB "A" «. LOWER DECK.

The Fleet Lower Deck hockey XI The name of Dr. Chu Wal-kong, German Club v R.A.M.C.; Caroline were defeated by the Hongkong flac Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery of Hill, bo. 4.5 pm.

TO-MORROW.

Radio v Police, Caroline Hill,

bo.

11 a.m.

12th.

Battery v United I.C., Lyemun, b.o. 11 a.m.

JANUARY 15.

9th, A.A. Battery v Royal Signals, Marina, b.o. 4.30 p.m.

OTHER MATCHES.

TO DAY.

H.M.S. Medway V Incognitos, R.N.O.S.C., b.o. 4 p.m.

TO MORROW.

Mincao v Lincolns, Macao.

JANUARY 15.

Punjabia 1st XI v R.A. Officers, Marina, bo. 4.30 p.m.

Incognitos v University, Pokfulam, b.o. 6.16 p.m.

11.M.S. Eagley H.K. Club 2nd XI, R.N.0.9.C., b.o. p.m.

JANUARY 18.

H.K.S.R.A. Y Lincolns, Marina, bo.

4.30 p.m.

Y.M.C.A.▾ East Lancs, King's Park, b.o. 5.15 p.m.

Radlo v German Club, Caroline Ill, b.o. 5 p.m.

JANUARY 17. Punjabis 2nd XI v Medway Ship'aj Cov.. Marina, b.o. 4 p.m.

H.K. Club v. Radio, Caroline Hill,

b.o. 5 p.m.

JANUARY 18.

́C.B.A. v St. Andrew's, King's Park, b.o. p.m.

IIK. Club 2nd XI v Y.M.C.A. 2nd XI, King's Park, bo. 6 p.m.

JANUARY 19.

O.B.A. v II.K. Club "A" XI, King's Park, be 5 p.....

H.K.R.R.A.. Wishart, and Dos troyers, Marina, bo. 4.20 p.m.

key Club "A" team at King's Park the University of Hongkong, has been yesterday by the odd goal in three. added to the list of medical practi. The deciding coal came from a penalty tioners. bully given against the services custodion for kicking the ball. Senior shot both goals for the Club,

MIXED BADMINTON.

St. Andrew's Club Draw

Friendly Encounter.

ro-

II.M.S. Cornwall left England yesterday after re-fit and commission for llongkong.

Tac H. Hongkong reached group status laat evening when in the pre sence of a large gathering at their room at the. Chartered Bank Cham- bers they were presented with their

In Rushlight. The bestowal was made

RECREIO AS VISITORS.

Sixteen games were shared by St. Andrew's Club and the Club de Re- ereio in a friendly mixed badminton encounter in the St. Andrew's Church Hall on Thursday night.

The full scores were na follow: H. Kew and Miss A. Landolt (St. Andrew's) beat H. Alves and Miss 0, Hotelho 11-8; lost to M. Oliveira and Mias O. Ribeiro 0-11; lost to H. Noronha and Miss C. Botelho 1-11: lost to E. do Souza' and Mrs. F. de Souza 12-18.

E. F. Fincher and Miss I: Gitting (St. Andrew's) beat Alves and Miss Botelho 11-3; beat Oliveira and Miss Riholan 14-1; lost to Noronha and -Miss Botelho 6-11: boat de Sousa and

Mrs. do Souza 11-3.

F. A. Broadbridge and MM. Woolley (St Andrew's) beat Alves and Miss Botelho 11-8; lost to Oliveira. and Miss Botelho 11-8: bent de Bouar and Miss Ribeira 7-11: boat Noronha and Birs. do Souss 11-8.

"

R. H. Wong and Mian G. A. Whit (Яt. Andrew's) lost to Alves and Mish Botelho 4-11; ineb to Oliveira and Miss Ribeiro 6-11: beat Noronha and Mier Botelho 118: Toa to de Souss and Mirai de Bousa 4-11.

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