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SPORT ADVTS.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The SECOND EXTR -EACH MELTING will be held (Weather Par mitting) at HAFFT VALLEYon Saturday, 31st March and on Monday, 2nd April, 1984, commering at 32.80

...on both days, 97.

The First Bell will be Rugg

28 o'clock Noon.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE

ONGKONG

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SMART HOCKEY VICTORY

FOR ENGLAND

Portugal Beaten After Extra Time

Members are notified that they WINNERS' FORWARD LINE IN VERY

displayed

and their Ladies must wear their Balgoprominently throughout the Mooting READ No One withdot a: Badge will admitted to the Monbera" Darlosure.

adros admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Chuir Rooms at $6.00 per day for tentlemon Laden (Both and $3.00 per day for Including Tax) are obtainahe throdigh SECRETARY upon the personal the

Member, auch Ment application of bar to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &CAS

HAPPY MOOD

YEAR'S SUCCESSES

UNIVERSITY UNION ATHLETICS

AN ENCOURAGING REPORT

In a hockey match, packed full of fast and brilliant play, Eng

Over 300 membora alterided the fand 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 Park, yesterday versity Union which was held yester afternoon after extra time. Portugal forced the issue at 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-cheon forward line worked in brilliant combination, the only weals linke President, was in the chair. being Atkinson who was off colour,

A. P. Era da Silva, in goal for Portugal, was at his best. He brought

A report on the activities of the Union during the past year was sub mitted by the Bont Secretary; Mr Ong Ewe-hin, and following this the

The Secretary ofice, and Floor off some marvellous clearancen, RUGBY MAY BECOME report and accounts were carried.

Gloucestar Balking, (Tol, 27704), will

specially in the first half when he

close at 10.30 am, on both days, warded off flash shots from Bartlett

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on leat

during

and Garthwaite, hit from very close range. Ho kicked with precision and the Race Course,

bis anticipation was never wanting. On No Fretext will Children bois play alone was a feature of the permitted In either Enclosure

matchin The Meeting

The Britons were early attacking

Half but Timas are obtainable at the Club in the frat

were repulsed by House provided they are ordered from A. J. M. Rodrigues, the Interport the No. 1 Boy in advance, Telephone back, and F. G. Barros, who both were 21920

steady. Portugal's forward line could vory well, W. Reed, the

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day, Including Tax, for all Persons, includ ing Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers and Sallors in Uni-

THE

GENTLE GAME

Suede Ball and

Posts

The meeting also elected the now president for the current year, MT. Tan Woo-han being chosen to fill the post. Cfr. Tan in a brief speech said. ho would do alt he could in the in- terests of the Union. Other offlet-

Rubber bearers were also elected.

The Report.

The report of the Hon. Secretary in part read as follows:

London. On behalf of the Council of the Rugby players will be interested in Hongkong University Union I beg to 'you the report of its Interport est obstatio they also found it boen Invented, which, it is claimed, is activities for the session 1938-1981.

Thero has been a sight increase in hard to get past Metcalfe, at luft non-slippery, aron in the wettest back for England. Hollingsworth, weather, and much easier to handle. membership in 1933, and the sub the Interport custodian, was safe. It was tried in a match between Rich-scriptions collected amounted to J. Gonsalves, at right hair for the mond and Rosslyn Park, and both $1,050, as against $4,040, in 1982

expressed themselves well! This has made is possible Portuguese, was given a hard fob to teams

so it has yet also bonentted to the amount of not various clubs. Our reserve Fund has

not got: #ADVISORing the great the nows that a new type of ball han prosont to

form are admitted Half Prico. fishold. Garthwaite and Hocquard, a infoased with it. However, there was increase in the grants allotted to the

Tifins will be obtainable Restaurant in the Públics Endlosure,

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Mion, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Rdeo Meeting.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

longkong, 26th March, 1934...

at

strong left wing combination, In no rain on that occasiona cheek Hoeguard time and again got to be properly the better of the exchanges, but In appoarance, the ball resembles lesa than $8,175 which was collected Gonsalves played hard. Reltruo, in thick and very rough suede. "You as Entrance Fees. Thus you can BOJ that our Unlor is in a state' of the pivotal position, was faulty in can play an open passing game in any nancial stability, keeping the ball too long, instead of weather, with this ball," says the

In connection with the Coming of feeding bis forwards with immediate inventor. passes. There was no score at the Rubber corner flag-posts were tried Ago your Council has thought it be Alting to nominate the following to a Academi Hpp. Hor: Secretary, interval, second half, in a combined cal and Edinburg & Wanderers game, bo. By Life Vice-Presidents and 10ns

Murrayfield rush down the field, there WAL They apparently met with the a help and co-operation they have ren- scrimmage in the England goal, dur-proval of the Scottish Rugby Union dered to the Union. ing which Hollingsworth fell, and J. members who were at the game, and Hon. Life Vice-Presidents:--SIF M. Pinto gavo Portugal the lead there is a possibility that they may William Hornell, Hon. Dr. R. H Time became precious, and England be generally adopted.

Kotowall, Hon. Mr. Paul Lauder, Mr. made, many concerted moves, and, In

differ very appearance, the posts

GT, H. R. Shaw, Mr. J. H, Taggart. resulting from a neat pass by Hoo little from the ordinary wooden Hon. Life Members:-dir. W, E. quard, Senior equalised with gded variety and they have the obvious ad- Finnigan, Mr. Tang Shiu-kin, Hon. vantage of obviating injury to Mr. T. N. Chat, Prof, F. A. Redmond, In the first half of the extra time, player who comes in contact with Dr. Ponsonby Fane. Garthwaite was transferred to inside them... Their use would give a wing right with Bartlett at centre-forward man greater confidence in going full and Akinson at inalde-left. The out for the corner. chango proved fruitful for Garth walte found the net with a shot that

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Athletic Sports.

The Athletic Club took part in the Inter-Varsity Bfect at Sun Yat-son Universe

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complete istoriano, to be struck on THE BASKETBALL had to be contented with second place,

the knee with the bail, and this caused J. E Noronha to drop buck from contro-forward to fill Beltrno's place. Baltrao went centre-forward

radio Inter changing to right wing, 0. 1. E.

INTERNATIONAL

beating Lingnan Univeralty. We congratulate Sun Yat-sen University,

the champions.

The 10th Annual Athletic Sports

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good reverse stick shots, leading the attack.

underwent many anxious moments as In the second half, Portugal's goal did England's, but there was no far ther scoring,

Motcalfe, W. Road, E. V. Reed and Garthwaite were the pick of Eng land's team, Dand, at right back, and Lowe, at centre-half, were form.

off

Rodrigues and Barros, at back wore towers of strength in Portugal's team, while other prominent players were Eca da Silva and Gonsalves

The teams were as followe England Pto. Hollingsworth (Lin collis); A. A. Dand (Club) N. W. Metcalfe (R. A.); WA Reed (Club)

BY CHINA BY 34-27

1984. : Wo* congratulate" Mr. Y. N Tan for winning the Individual Cham

pionship, Morrison Hall for being Shanghai, Mar, 23. the Champlon hostel and Mr. D. the final of the Basketball Interna- and half mile records, Mr. A. Napoloff England succumbed to China in Blake for breaking the 10,000 motres tional League, last night, at the also improved the distance of the Pavilion, -by-27-84. England played Discus Throw I would like to take a far better game than the Chinese this opportunity in thanking the team, and were very unlucky in not Graduates' Association and Dr. Bis outscoring their opp England pro- Cups to the

Before Luk for presenting two Challenge the game commenced,

nese.

tented against having two Chinese The Cricket Club is not doing as: referees, inasmuch as I was an well as it should have done. Several International final, but the official of · our best, cricketers left, us at the they proposed · was not accepted. beginning of the season, and the club This decision proved unpopular both had to depend upon new members, Wo with the players and spectators, a congratulate Mess, A. M. Rodrigues more majority of whom were Chi-and B. L.. Gozano who were awarded

their Greens, H. J. D. Lowe (Club) and E. England opened the scoring and The Tonnis Cluby was very active Reed (Club): W/O P. H. Sonior kept the lead until a few seconds especially at the beginning of this MA, E. Vent Comdr. 2. K. W China caught up and led by one and 2nd Divisions in the Open Los- Lieut. P. J. H. Bartlett before the first quarter ended, when year. We were promoted to the 1st Navy), Atkinson

(Navy), Llaut. C. C. Garth-point at 8-7. The second quarter gue. Mr. H. N. Lee and Miss W. F waite (B.. A.) and Lieut. J. H. Hoc proved disastrous for England, for Kwok are to bo quard (Lincoln),

China piled up the score to 22 points. winning the Men's Singles Champion

congratulated on Portugal: A P. Een Da Silva During this quarter an excessive ship and the Ladies Singles Cham ("Incognitos"); A. J. M. Rodrigues amount of fouling was done on both plenship, respectively. The Doubles (University) and "F. G. Barros (In- sides. England nevertheless wont Championship was won by Messrs. cognitos');3. Gonsalves (Club de in to play with renewed force and H. N. Lee and P. C. Lee, Recreio) N. Beltrao ("Incognitos") managed to catch up at 22-all.

A. M. England'e · guard line of ..., Mary [...]

Suecem at Hockey.

The Hockey Club is doing quite

and L. Oliveira (University) te Sheridan, Nora Seaborn, and Mar- Xavier (Club de Rocroio), Souza (University), J. E. Noronha Jorie Kelly were outstanding for (Club de Recreio), J. M. Pinto ("In their excellent play. These three well. The team went up to almeno cognitos") and A. P. Souza "In-forn a combination which is the during the Xmas Vacation and was cogniton")

finest in Shanghai and they were re-entertained by the Macao Hockey. sponsible for intercopting passes and Club, Messra, A: M, Rodrigues and preventing many baskets being mado

0. de Souza were awarded their

LUCKY

SCHOOLBOY CRICKETERS

How Oxford Scheme

Has Flourished

Mr. JRA 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 Committes, the local clubs and the college grounds- mon for their over abiding interest. Reference is also made to the success of the annual trip to Lord's, where prizea are given för essays on the wonderful visit" and for special morit on the field of play. In the form of encourage

mont Mr. W Findlay, the BOLTE- tary of the M.C.C. Mr. C. Reed, of London University, and Mr. B. have shown practical in- Boynon terest apart from which Mr. Find Jay's welcome to the lads at hand quartors has now become one of the landlig charms of a grout enterpriseny

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good. The forwards, though not play. Groens. 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 present, the colony in the Hockey: China has Aramarkable team and had the game bedn played in different circumstances, it would have been the finest game yet seen In Shanghal.

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(Continued from 'Page 8«) The finalists have pursued following paths.:"

ATSUI WAIPUT. 1st round: -bye.

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2nd round:-beat Chiu Chun-

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3rd round-beat H, Owen

Hughes 6-2, 6-32

R.G.

The Football Club has fared rather badly in the league. We can only hope that more interest, will be taken In this club by the menthers.

The Swimming Club held their 2nd Aquatic Moot 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- hostel Championship: basis. Riget Hall should be congratulated for currying off the Inter hostel Cham- plonship. Mr. H. 'L.. Ozerio in to bo congratulated on winning the Indivi- dual Championship. We thank the

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Vice-Chancellor and the Hon. Mr. T Always Good Dancing N. Chan for their donation of two Challenge Cups.

The Billiard Club also held a tournament during the sersion. There has boon slight increase in the

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4H round: beat Lieut. R.R.G.

Hoare 2-6, 6-0, 6-0, 2001 The Basketball Club has

very successful season. Two teams. Semt annis: beat G. R. M. were sent into the Hongkong Open Ricketts 7-5, 6-4, 4-6, 4-6, 6-5. League and the Senior Division of TAM YOC-FONG, - the Students-Leaguğu"! Both teams 1st round-best J. C. Haigh have yet to sailor a defeat.

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