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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1934.

FIRST INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

STARTS ON MONDAY

SEVERAL OF THE TEAMS SELECTED

GERMANY WILL PARTICIPATE

(By "Bully-Off") ·

THE arrangements for the Best International Hockey Tournament in Hongkong which commencer Blonday are now well under way and all the countries approached to field a team are all doing so with the axception of Ireland.

managed to get a side together and Germany will definitely be Inking part.

Owon Hughes on the right wing, of the South Wales Borderers regimen. tal side. They should give the In- dian a good gume but I do not think they will win. Their team will be: Bandman Flynn; L. Cpl. Mason, L

HOCKEY FIXTURES

Friendly, Caer Clark Cup And Triangular Tourney

The following are some of the urin-iral hockey fixtures for the next werk, including to-day's and to-mer YOW's.

CAER CLARK CUP. TO DAY.

FRIENDLY HOCKEY Tennis Topics CRICKET FIXTURES.

Club And Incognitos

In Drawn Game

From Here

And There

WIMBLEDON

Small Units Team Against Lincoln Regiment.

In the Large Units Knock-out Competition the Small Units Select- ed Eleven will meet the First Bat tallon, Lincolnshire Regiment at Sookunpoo on Tuesday afternoon,

commencing at 2.15 p.m.

The following have been selected represent the Small Unite-Major V. J. Bonavia, R.A.M.C. (Capt.),

The Hongkong Hockey Club "A" eleven played a drawn friendly game with the Incognitoe at King's Park LIM BOONG-SOO FOR yesterday afternoon, each side scor- ing two goals. At one stage of the game the Club hold the lead by two! clear goals. The Incognitos folded;THE Lawn Tennis Association have Capt. L, J. Welch, R.A.8.C., Lieut. St. Andrew's & C.B.A., Marina, only tens men, being without the ser- to take over the management of the Taylor, P.A.F.C., Sergt. T. Todd, Invited the United States LT.A.R. J. Walker, R.E., Sergt. E. T. . 2.45 n.m.

R.A.0.C., Cpl. W. Colledge, 11.K, Ladies v Recreio 1st., Soakum-vices of W. Read, the Colony right Davle Cup Competition in the North R.A.M.C., Cp.. D. Ballard, IL.A.3.C.

C.R.S. v Recreio 2nd XI. C.B.A.:

Cpl. I. Millington, R.A.M.C., 8/5g pl. isance; 'te, O'Brien, Sgt. Hal-po. b. n. 3,15 n.m. ford, L., Spl. Laugh o

F. Flood, R.A.5.C., Pte. R. Lalgh, Hughes, L. Cpl. Jones, Pte. Johnson,. n. 3 mm.

TRIANGU) AR TOURNAMENT

R.A.M.C. and Pic. F. Forsyths, R.A.S.C. WEDNESDAY.

G. Reserva: Sergt.

Corneline. M. Scorer: L/C51.

Manilows, Army v. II.K. Club, Chatham Road,

E adus di

on

Own

b. o. 5 v.m.

·

half-back.

American" zone and to arrange for the completion of the various ties, Cómmereing at a rather, slow including the final between the win pace, the play brightened up con-nars of the North and South American siderably. 8. Hl gave the Club the zones. tead from a good pass from P. THE prosent system of sub-dividing R.AM.C. Umpire:-W.0.1. R. for Senior. In the second half, Senior 1 the American zone of the Davis

don, IE. found the not after Bennitt had gone Cup Into the groups, North and South,

MATCH CANCELLED. close. The Incognitos goal under- does not appear have found favour

The match between the Firet Lawer Deck v H.K. Club 2nd went several narrow escapes, Barr Apparently it was hoped that one scheduled to be played to-day, has with the South American nations. ¡R.G. and Craigengewer Juniors XI, IN.O.S.C.. b.e. 5 nm..

clearing admirably at back. Re-

or more nations from distant part been cancelled. taliating, F. Reed scored twice for, at the world would challenge in the Y.M.C.A. C.B.A., King's Park, the Portuguese to draw level." South American zone and so help to

J. W. Pote' Iunt played a good raise the standard of play in South (the cricket match fixed between the

OTHER MATCHES.

MONDAY.

TUESDAY.

Indian

TT was thought at first that Germany

England has quite a useful side in would also be unable to get on the field and they ought to beat their eleven together to take part in the

Monday, tourney, but I was informed by Mr. opponents, Scotland,

ment. They did not impress greatly! 04 May yesterday that he had a team strong in every depart. but I think they will turn up trumps. ja the fist round . The team is A. A. Pand (Club) and Lieut. N. W.

Y comank Metcalie (Army

(Lin- THE tournament is being run on coins), H. J. D. Lowe (Club) and E

the knock-out system the Arat V. Reed (Club); Senior. (Army), b.a. 6.15 p.m. Tound being played on Monday. The Lieut. Cmdr. T.. K. W. Atkinsoni

Lieut. J'.

game at foft half-back for the Club, J. H. Bartlett) second round will be played off on invy),

Club de Recreio S.W.B., King' whilst others prominent were Lowe, T has now been arrested in some Garthwaite March 20 and the finals од Eanter (Navy), Lieut. C. c.

and II. A. Wood; who showed unters that the South American touys and Lieut. J. H. Hocquard Park, ha. 5 p.m. Monday, April 2.

THURSDAY. |(Lincolns),

fine bursts of speed on the right zone be discontinued and that the nations of the Southern continent S. Reed and Barros wing.

were revive play for the Mitre Cun and Rate in the Incognitos' last Uno of leave to the discretion of the winning First eleven-A. W. Hayward. A. defence,

nation in this competition and any C. Beck, G. S. Dunkley, D. 8. Har other South American Neling the lay, H. Owen Hughes, L. D. Kilbce, right to challenge for the Davis Cup, E. J. R. Mitchell, T. A. Peatro, I.

.

THERE are seven teams participat

.

Ing and some very good ginen 'THE Scottish team to oppose them! are expected to result from the Initial, will be Duncan (Club); G. clashes.

Binckburn (Police), J. Roger (Club); S. Cor! (Siennik), D. McLellan (Navy); (Y.M.C.A.), Condr. H E. MacNkler (St. Andrew's), J. T. K. Gilchrist (Y.M.C.A.), N. A. E. Beckay (St. Andrew's), S. Macnider and J. J. Reserve: 1.A.R King (C.B.A.). Duncan (Club), Scotland will play in Colours.

PORTUGAL will be opposed to Ger- mony: China will be given a bye into the second round in view of the fact that they were drawn againa Ireland; India will oppose Walen: and England and Scotland will piny each

ather.

INDIA

·

WEDNESDAY.

St. Andrew's v Royal Signale, Marine, bo. b p.m.

ILA.M.C. v Y.M.C.A, 2nd XI, King's Pnek b.o. 5.16 p.m.

East Lanes S.W.B., Road; b.o. 4.30 p.m.

FRIDAY. H.K. Club "A" v St. King's Park, b.o. 5.15 p.m.

Chatham

Andrew's,

MAMAK TOURNAMENT. TO MORROW.

St. Andrew's 'v R.A.M.C., b.o.!

TUESDAY.

MAMAK HOCKEY

America.

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HONGKONG C.C. MATCH. Owing to the University Sports, Hongkong Cricket Club and the Uni- versity first and second teams will not take place to-day, and a game has

the1 been arranged" batween Hongkong C.C. seniors and juniors, starting on the Club ground at 2 p.m. The following are the teams:

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the extablishment of the South Amer- and R. T. Talbot

iean zone Argentine and Brazil chal-) Second eleven.A. K. Mackenzie, lenged at one time or another in the H. J. Armstrong, H. W. Baines, C

W. E. Bishop, A. D. Lowson, F. J. D. Lowe, L. E. Lammert, J. E. IT is stated on good authority that Potter, C. E. Gahogan,, W. Keith 1 Tim Ponzana, the Malvan and Robinson and D. S. Robb.

Question Of Playing For European zone.

Trophy Raised

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a fund which has been raised to acad Miss Joan Hartigan, holder of the Australian women's singles champion- ship, to compete in the French cham- pionships and at Wimbledon. It in expected that Miss Hartizan will com- note in other championships while in England. She is the first ranking woman player of Australia.

S regants the fortunes of the CHINA, who get the only walk 330 p.m. As

terms it is difficult to forecast, over, will be represented by a

At a meeting of the Mamak Hockey chamason for the last there from following: but I think th fial wil be plae side selected

St. Andrew's v 9th. A.A. Battery. Tournament executives held yesterday ears, hones to comerte at Wimbletan player's game matures more quickly Ong Ewe-hin, Gol

thin your we panumenntation of the than that of the Englishman. ovening, it was decided not to fix Walyon TT.A. A ift-bandoul player between England and Tallan,inon Kok-lem,

date for the drawn Teik-wah, Lee Cheng-On, Law Chin-Marina, b.o. 5 p.m.

match between the if these two team are not

E Australian Lawn Tennis A Champions and the Best until the x- Se a stondu baealiner and ugainst each other in the sreunditeng. Ng Bau-keel Tng Po-usn, K. T.

Lol, all of the Univerally, H. W. Lan, Recreļa), 0. 1. da Souza (Univer-ture between the Palice and the Stelde the beef nicht n'auere in aociation has contributed £100 to round.

of the Hongkong Club, who willity), J. E. Noronha (Itecrelo), J. M. Andrew's Club has been played off.

simalna chemojneshin at Wimbleton The question of having a trophy in would be existed to hold his has

foldping at back, Chanson, of the Radio, Pinto (Incogs), and A. P. Souza (In- bur

wide th

Andrew's (roga). The rezerve selected are the tournament next season was raja-jin any commans. In the past he has and R.

Wong, from which 10 nelect eleven There are two other players from M. da Silva (Recreio). A. A. dos Reel and it was agreed that permission rated visterias ouer E. D. Andrews, cleven players,

able being

to the University wh are probablemedios (Recreio), A. A. R. Botelho first be obtained, by letter, from the and the late A. W. Corn, draw from the Indian regiments in

to (Recreio) G. Guterres (Recroio).

Hongkong Hockey Association before the Colony, on the civilian side, the players but I have been unable

sending a letter to the English Hockey THE United States LT.A. sannanna Radio, they have had a number of certain their names.

THE German side will be: Ariann; Asociation for Bnal sanction, should that the sunsam nes of the 29 trials nirenly and their final scles-

Schundt, O. May; Sommer, Reck, permission be granted here.

man in thair sinaľa pombino 1× 24 1/3 tion of a team was as follows:-1-PORTUGAL, will be opposed to Ger-

Lane, Pracht, Muller

vours. F. Parker and G. Mako are dia:Nur Mohammed

many and are almost certain of Geraonn: (Punin');

the veneert, at the are of 17 ve MISS Hartigan, who is still in the Pardumman Singh (Radio), Suhelor entering the second round. It is a Reinecke, and Dobernecker, with Von

and M. Alonzo, of Single, ranked under unio ranks, won the schoolgirl's Tai Mohammed (Punjabi): M. Hvery sporting gesture on the part of Esken as reserve.

re-idetis) aunlifikation, the oldestinies championatin of New South I know Hassan (Radio), Dulla Singh (Pum-the Germans to Ped a team.

DURING the past week the Police

at 87. There aro only five players Wales in 1928, and for three years in jabin), Aint Din (Punjabia); Khudo personally that, Mr. May ban hot no.

thel

who are 30 vars of age or older and succesion 1931, 1032 and 1933 Dort Bux (LK.S.),

Mohanimed mean task in meaning a side together:

ntill further cemented (H.K.S.). Awtor Singh

eliminating these, the average ago the girl ingles chances in the Mamak Tournament. (in so as not to disappoint.

the New South Kalwant Singh (Radio) and Lai Singh DORTUGAL will be represented by Engineers by two goals to nil. Per- Cromistering a win seninst the Roval

was 22 years,

Wales junior championshius. Daring (Panjabin).

the present Benson she has retained A. P. E. de Silva (Incogs); A. M. kins and Pennell scored for them. The, The following will represent theTHE Lawn Tennis Arrosintion rank-lihe Australian women's singles cham. Andrew's Club inanmak 4 ad 12 men Inst November, the stonship and has the remark ble re- Their opponents on Monday will Rodrigues (University), F. G. Barms Police have now to meet St. Andrew's St. ba Males.

ord of winning the New Zealand, The Welsh team is com- (Incoga); J Gonsalves (Club de Re-l the 9th A.A. Rattery, and even if Tournament match against the Royal vem pre baiser 20 2/3 v

New South Wales. Vitoria, South prised, with the exception of Harry in), N. Retino (Incogs), L. Oil they go under to St. Andrew's cannot Army fedient Corns on the Anring. P. Huches, Dr, fixemory and E. f

veira (University): A. M. Xavior fall to win the championship.

{ground to-morrow at 3,30 p.m.-R. IL. Datarq ara 20.or over and F. H. D Australia and Queensland single Won: F. A. Broadbridge and E. H. We, at 62 in the woumeant, follow- | -hemnionship in the last 12 months, P. While: E. McNider. A. F. P. cd by C P 1. Tuskov, J. S. 097 and feats never before courlled by an Guest and A. B. Hamson: A. S. Ble, R. K. Tinkler This contnaviron in Amtydian, Mige Hartigan nomORWIS N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher, E. C. the geek of Restiny and American a fierce forehand drive as the basis Fincher and R. Baldwin..

player ruggests that the American of her game.

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It will be recalled that the Mamak shield was withdrawa from the tournament two sensons ago in com- pliance with the rules of the English Hockey Association. Last senson and this season there was no trophy.

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