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1934.

START OF INTERNATIONAL SPORT ADVIS. HOCKEY TOURNEY Triangular

England Beat Scotland After Extra Time

Hockey Tourney

SELECTION OF ARMY XI

WALES PLUCKY AGAINST INDIA

The next match of the Hockey In the first round of the initial International Hockey Tourna ment, England defeated Scotland by three goals to one on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon, after extra tirae. England's Triangular Tournament on Wed- at 6pm. on the Hongkong Hockey team, a strong combination, was given a big fright, when Scoticeday, March 21 will be played land held the lead at the interval by a goal to nil. G. E. R. Divett Club ground at King's Park and (Club) played at inside-right in the England forward line in place not on the U.S.R.C. ground as of Lt.Cdr. T. K. W. Atkinson (Navy) who was absent.

Scotland's defence gave a magni-j ficent display, especially G. Duncan. the goalkeeper. Time and again he brought the Scots out of tight cor- ners, The half-backs, Cord, McLellan and Lt-Cdr. Hill, matched well against the fast England forward line, Divett, Lt. Bartlett and Garthwaite, the in- trio, combining well. Their wido

WALES LOSES TO INDIA

advertised.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forme for the Second Extra Raco, Meoting, to be hold on Saturday, the 31st March, and Monday, the |2nd April, 1934, (Weather per

mitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's. Office, Gloucester Buliding: The Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; tho. Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road..

Entries close at 12 o'clock

March, 1034

By Order, NOON on Thursday, the 22nd

C. B. mOWN,

Secretary.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

The Army will be represented by:-Lal Singh (Punjabla); Lt. Garthwalte (LA) W.O. Senior (A.E.C.), Kartar Singh (Punjabis),

The 19th Annual Sports will ba Lieut. Winton (8.W.Bs.); Alaf

Halford, hold on Queen's College Ground, Din (Punjabis), Sergt.

Saturday, (A.E.C.), L/Cpl. Yeomans (Lines): Causoway Bay, on

(Lines), Lieut.March 24th. commencing at 2 pt. Metcalfe (R.A.); Pte. Hollinge- worth (Linca). .

opposites, J. T. K. Gilchrist, N. A. E. Good Standard of Play Lieut. Roosier

Mackay and S. MacNider showed good understanding.

Yesterday

clear

SECOND HALF PLAY.

Soon after the restart L/Cpl. Jones

Mrs, N. L. Smith has kindly con- fsented to present the prizes.

All friends are cordially invited.

Always Good Dancing

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YELLOW DRAGON

The find of the Small Units After a listless first half the knock-out hockey competition will Scotland obtained the lead in the Arst half through 8. MacNider, who Indians asserted their superiority in scored a good goal. In the second their international game with Wales be played on the Marina at 4.30

and yesterday at King's Park enter-p.m. on Thursday, March 22. half, Garthwaite, unmarked, equalined for England, from a pass from the ed the second round of the tourney

the by recording a win of three right. In the Arst scasion of

It was anybody's game in the first goals. extra time, Divett found the net an In the the result of a meloc, and

The game was productive of quite half, both goals being visited in turn. second half, Garthwalle netted Eng-

a good a good standard of hockey and was The Welsh team was awarded two land's third goal following

not without ita thrilling moments. short corners but failed to find the forward movement.

In the second half the Indians were net, and just before the interval Taj A constant menace to the Welsh do Mohomed missed a reverse stick clear- The full-backs, Dand and Metcalfe,

and Blackburn and fonce and except for an occasional ance and Jones' shot at goal missed for England, Rodger, for Scotland, were all sound. breakaway by the Celta were con- the upright by inches. Other outstanding players for Engtinually on the offensive.

unt centre-half, land were Lowe,

The Indian forward line was gener- Yeomans and W. Reed, who deputised

and ally disappointing, especially in the for E. V. Reed, at left-half, played right-half back in the second Brat ball. Kalwant Singh and Awtar falled miserably with an open goal DANCING ACADEMY

off minutes later when Nur Mohammed half. Hollingsworth kept a safe goal Singh, at inside left and centre for- and Pte. Jones had hard luck a few

Subedar while Hocquard, on the left wing, ward respectively, being badly got his foot to the ball just as he was about to shoot, Play transfer- form. P. Singh and aent in some good centres.

Mohomed, at back, were the saviourred to the other end whore Lal Singh ona worked in from the wing and opened! The teams were as follows-Er of the side on more than Land: Hollingsworth (Army); A. A.casion, playing steady, reliable games the scoring with a shot from a diffi- Dand (Club) (Capt), and L. Metcalfe and effecting some very fine clear-cult angle into the corner of the net. La subsequent play, with the Indians (Army); W. A. Reed (Club), H. Jances. All Din was the pick of the

Yeomans halves, playing on the left, while masaing in the goal-mouth Flynn Lowe (Club) and (Army); Senior (Army), G. E. R. Dalla Singh, in the centre, put in a fell on the ball and obstructed play. Awtar Singh contested him in the Divett (Club), Lt. Bartlett (Navy), great deal of destructive work. Lt. Garthwaito (Army) and Lt. Hoe

The Welsh team was composed of resultant penalty bully but Flynn se eldentally kicked the ball and a goal quard (Army).

South Wales Borderers' players with was awarded.

Awtar Singh added the third after Scotland: G. Duncan (Club); Black the exception of H. Owen Hughes on

wing, Halford, in the Lal Singh transferred inside to K. burn (Police) and J. Rodger (Club) the right (Capt.); Cord (Army), D. McLellan pivotal position was outstanding, in (Y.M.C.A.) and Lt.Cde, Hill (Navy); their alde, always being at the right Singh and the latter flicked a nont E. MacNider (St. Andrew's Club),apot at the right moment, L/Cpl. Poss for Awtar Singh to net. J. T. K. Gilchrist (Y31.0.A.), N. A. Jancs, played well at inside right

D.

To

E. Mackey (St. Andrew's Club), S. but did not get much support from MacNider (C. B. A.) and J. J. King Pte. Johnson in the centre. Mason.

was the plek of the defence. (C. B. A.).

PORTUGAL WINS.

As was expected Portugal had it.

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At the interval the Portuguess were

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