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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY.

MARCH

SPORT ADVIS.:

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING will be hold (Weather Per mitting) at. HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 31st March and on Monday, 2nd April, 1934, commenting at 12.30 p.m. on both days.

The First Bell will be Rung, at

13 o'clock Noo

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

SMART HOCKEY VICTORY

FOR ENGLAND

Portugal Beaten After

Extra Time

Mombers are notified that they WINNERS' FORWARD LINE IN VERY

and their Ladies must wear their Badres prominently throughout the Meeting.

displayed

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to Club the Members Enclosure and Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both including Tax) aro obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Mem- ber to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c. -

The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704), will close at 10.30 am, on both days.:

Badges

admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be un sale at the Race Course,

On No Protext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during The Meeting,

Tins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. -

to the The Price of Admission Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day, including Tax, for all Persons, includ ing Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers and Sailors in Uni form are admitted Half Price.

Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, &c., will not he permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order;

C. B-BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 26th March, 1934.

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BLOOD MIXTURE

HAPPY MOOD

YEAR'S SUCCESSES

UNIVERSITY UNION ATHLETICS

AN ENCOURAGING

REPORT..

Over 300 members attended the In a hockey match, packed full of fast and brilliant play, Eng- land defeated Portugal in the semi-final round of the International annual meeting of the Hongkong Uni- Tournament on the R.N.O.S.C. ground, King's Paris, yosterday versity Union which was held yester afternoon after extra time. Portugal forced the issue at a great day evening in the Great Hall of the pace, and did exceptionally well to find the net first. England's University. Mr. Lau Kow-cheong, forward line worked in brilliant combination, the only weak link President, was in the chair. being Atkinson who was off colour.

Amme

A. P. Eca da Silva, in goal for Portugal, was at his best. He brought marvellous clearances, off especially in the first half when ho warded off flash shots from Bartlett and Garthwaite, hit from very close range. Ho kicked with precision and his anticipation was never wanting.

is play alone was a feature of the match.

RUGBY MAY BECOME

THE GENTLE GAME

Suede Ball and

Posts

Rubber

London.

A report on the activities of-the Union during the part year was aab- mitted by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Ong Ewo-hin, and following, this the report and accounts were carried.

The meeting also elected the now president for the current year, Mr. Tan Wee-han being chosen to fill the port. Afr. Tan in a brief epooch sald he would do all ho could in the In- Other office terests of the Union. - bearers were also elected.

The Report.

The report of the Hon. Secretary

in part read as follower

The Britons were early attacking in the first half but were repulsed by A. J. M. Rodrigues, the Interport.

On behalf of the Council of the back, and F. G. Barros, who both were steady. Portagal's forward line could

flugby players will be interested in Hongkong University Union I beg to not get going very well, W. Rood, the Interport right-half, being the great the nows that a new type of ball has prosent to you the report of its There has been a slight increase in est obstacle, while they also found it been invented, which, it is claimed, is activities for the session 1933-1984.

at left non-slippery, even in the wettest

amounted to hard to get past Metcalfe,

It was tried in a match between Rich-scriptions collected back for England. Hollingsworth, weather, and much easier to handle, membership in 1933, and the sub well This has made it possible for the the Interport custodian, was safo.

J. Gonsalves, at right half for tho mond and Rosslyn Park, and both $7,080, as against $0,040, in 1932. expressed themselves Portuguese, was given, a hard job to teams

also benefitted to the amount of not hold Gaethwaite and Hocquard, pleased with it. However, there was increase in the grants allotted to the strong left wing combination, in no rain on that occasion so it has yet various clubs. Our reserve Fund has cheek. Hocquard time and again got to be properly tested.

In appearance, the ball resembica less than $3,176 which was collected Union is in 1 state of the better of the exchanges, Gonsalves played hard. Beltrao, in thick and very rough suede. "You as Entrance Feex. Thus you can see the pivotal position, was faulty in can play an open passing game in any that our

In connection with the Coming of keeping the ball too long, instead of weather, with this bail, says the financial stability. feeding his forwards with immediato inventor.

Rubber corner flag-posts were tried Age your Council has thought it be pansos. There was no score at tho

at Murrayfield in a Glasgow Academitting to nominate the following to Interval.

In the second half, in a combined col and Edinburgh, Wanderers game. be Hon. Life Vice-Presidents and Hon. rush down the field, there was a They apparently met with the sp-Life Bombere of the Union for the scrimmage in the England goal, dur-proval of the Scottish Rugby Union help and co-operation they have ren- ing which Hollingsworth fell, and members who were at the game, and dered to the Union.

but

Hon. Life Vice-Presidents:-Sir M. Pinto gave Portugal the lead. there is a possibility that they may William Hornell, Hon. Dr. R. H. Ketowall, Hon, Mr. Paul Lander, Mr. Time became precious, and England be generally adopted.

and.

In appearance, the posts differ verT. H. R. Shaw, Mr. J, H. Taggart. made many concerted moves

Hon. Life Members:-Mr. W. B. resulting from a neat pass by Hoc little from the ordinary quard. Senior cqualised with a good variety and they have the obvious ad-Finnigan, Mr. Tang Shis-kin, Hon. vantage of obviating injury to a goal.

wooden

Athletic Sports.

In the first half of the extra time, player who comes in contact with Mr. T. N. Chau, Prof. F. A. Redmond, Garthwaite was transferred to inside-them. Their use would give a wing Dr. Ponsonby Fane, right with, Bartlett at centre-forward man greater confidence in going full

Akinson at inalde-left. The out for the corner.. and change proved fruitfel for Garth- shot that waite found the net with completely deceived da Silva. Boltrao had the misfortune to be struck on this the knee with the ball, and eaused 3. E. Noronha to drop back from contro-forward to fill Beltrao's

placa Beltrao went centro-forward lator changing to right wing, 0. I. E. Sousa, who was prominent with some good reverse stick ahots, lending the attack.

In the second half, Portugal's goul underwent many anxious momenta as

THE BASKETBALL

INTERNATIONAL

ENGLAND

The Athletic Club took part in the Inter-Varsity Beet at Sun Yat-sen Univeralty, Canten, during the Easter

Reces. We did not do very well and had to be contented with second place beating Lingnan University.

Wo

Congratulate Sun Yat-sen University,

the champlons.

The 10th Annual Athletle 'Sports

DEFEATED were held on Saturday, March 17, 1934, Wo congratulato Mr. Y. N. BY CHINA BY 34-27

Tan for winning the Individual Cham

for being pionship, Morrison Hall Shanghai, Mar. 23.

the Champion hostel and Mr. D. 5. England. "succumbed to China in Blake for breaking the 10,000 metres did England's, but there was no fur the final of the Basketball Interna- and half mile records, Mr. A. Napolo

the also improved the distance of the ther scoring

Metcalfo, W. Road, E. V. Reed and tional League, last night, at Garthwaite were the pick of Eng- Pavilion, by 27-34. England played Discus Throw. I would like to tako land's team, Dand, at right back, far better game than the Chinese this opportunity in thanking the and Lowe, at centre-half, were of team, and were very unlucky in not Graduates Association and Dr. Ma outscoring their opponents.--Before- Luke for presenting two Challenge the game commenced, England pro- Cups to the Club. tested against having two Chinese referees, inasmuch as it

form.

at back, Rodrigues and Barros. were towers of strength in Portugal's team, while other prominent playera

International final, but the

nut

were Eca da Silva and Gonsalves. they proposed was

The teams were as follow

WAR

on

The Cricket Club is not doing as Anwell as it should have done. Soveral official of our bost cricketers left us at the accepted. beginning of the season, and the eigh This decision proved unpopular both had to depend upon new members, Wo England: Pte. Hollingsworth (Lin-with the players and spectators, congratulate Messrs. A. M. Rodrigues colna); A. A. Dand (Club) and Lieut. large majority of whom were Chi-and E. L. Gozano who were awarded N. W. Metcalfe (R. A); W. A. Reed nese.

their GreenB. England opened the scoring and The Tennis Club was very active (Club), 11. D. Lowo (Club) and E.

Low Keconda V. Reed (Club); W/O P. H. Senior kept, the lead until a

jespecially at the beginning of this (A. E. C.), Lieut. F. J. H. Bartlott before the first quarter ended, when year. We were promoted to the 1st (Navy), Lout-Comdr. T. K. WChina caught up and led by one and 2nd Divisions in the Open Lea Atkinson (Navy), Liout. C. C. Garth-point at 8-7. The second quarter gue. Mr. H. N. Leo and Miss W. F. walte (R. A.) and Lleut. J. H. Hoc-proved disastrous for England, for Kwok are, to be congratulated

China piled up the score to 22 points.winning the Men's Singles Champion- quard (Lincolns),

Silva During this quarter an excessive ship and the Ladies Singles Cham- Portugal: A. P. Eca Da ("Incognitos"): A. J. M. Rodrigues amount of fouling was done on both pionship, respectively. The Doubles

England nevertheless went Championship was won by (University) and F. G. Barros ("In-sides. cognitor'); J. Gonsalves (Club do in to play with renewed force and H. N. Leo and P. C. Loe. Recreio), N. Beltrao ("Incognitos") managed to catch up at 22-all.

England's guard line of Mary and L. Oliveira (University); Xavier (Club de Recrofo), 6. 1. E. de Sheridan, Nora Seaborn, and Mor- Souza (University), J. E. Noronha Jorle Kelly were outstanding for (Club de Recreio), J. M. Pinto ("In-their excellent play. These three well. The team went up to Macao ช the during the Xmas Vacation and was ("In-form a combination which

Hockey cognitos") and A. P. Souza

finest in Shanghai and they were re-entertained by the Macao

Messra. A. M. Rodrigues and cognitor",

sponsible for Intercepting passes and Club.

awarded their preventing many baskets being made O. de Souza word good. The forwards, though not play-Greens. It is gratifying to note that ing their usual fine game, also should Mr. A. M. Rodrigues was chosen to be congratulated. There is no doubt represent the colony in the Hockey China has a remarkable team and, Interport.

LUCKY

SCHOOLBOY

CRICKETERS

M. A

How Oxford Scheme Has Flourished

Mr. J. R. F. Turner, the father of the Oxford cricket movement, which enables the Council school- boy facilities on the grounds of the University Colleges, has issued another encouraging report. Once more he pays tribute to Oxford University and the Colleges, the Oxford Education. Committee, the local clubs and the collego grounds- men for their evor abiding interest. Reference is also, made to the success of the annual trip to Lord's, where prizes are given for essays on the "wonderful visit" merit on the field and for

special of play. In the form of encourage ment Mr. W. Findlay, the secro- tary of the M.C.C.. Mr. C. Reed, of London University, and Mr. B. Boynon have shown practical in- terest apart from which Mr. Find- lay's welcome to the lads at hoad- quarters has now become one of a great the leading charms of enterprise.

• Overseas, Mr. Turner reminds us, the Oxford, movement has been emulated at Ontario, Toronto, Dur- ban and Natal with striking, suc-

Success at Hockey.

MOSSTs.

The Hockey Club is doing quite

The Football Club has fared rather

had the game been played in different circumstances, it would have been the badly in the league. We can only finest game yet seen in Shanghai.

TAM'S LATEST FEAT

(Continued from Page 8.)

The finalists have pursued the following paths.

TSUI WAI-PUI. 1st round:--bye. 2nd round:-beat Chiu

chlu 6-3, 6-2

3rd round:-beat H.

Hughes 6-2, 6-3.

hope that more interest will be taken in this club by the members.

The Swimming Club held their 2nd Aquatic Meot successfully on Satur day, September 23, at the Y.M.C.A.: Kowloon. This was the first time that the Sports was held on an Inter- Ricci hostel Championship basis. Hall should be congratulated for carrying off the Inter-hostol Cham- pionship. Mr. II. L. Ozorio is to bo congratulated on winning the Indivi- dual Championship. We thank the

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The Billard Club also held a Owen-tournament during the session. Thero in the has been alight Increaso

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Hoare 2-0, 6-0, 6-0.

The Basketball Club, has had a very succesful season. Two teams Semi-finals:- beat G. It. M. were sent into the Hongkong Open Ricketts 7-5, 6-4, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3. League and the Senior Division of

League. the Students

Both teams TAM YOC-FONG. 1st round:-beat 3. C. Haigh have yet to suffer a defeat.

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Before I close my report. I wish to tsun 6-3, 6-2,

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