THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1934.
OVERSEAS CHINESE HOCKEY TEAM ARRIVE
PRACTISE AT CAROLINE
HILL TO-DAY
POPULARISE GAME AMONG CHINESE
„ENDEAVOUR TO
PEN SKETCHES OF THE PLAYERS
(By “Bully-Of"}
full-back who is a good tackler and hitter.
The Overseas Chinese Hockey Team from Malaya arrived here this morning on the sis, Talma and will be seen in action this afternoon either at Sookumpo or Caroline Hill where they will be holding a practice game. They leave to-morrow for Macao and return here on Saturday, Fifteen players have made the trip and all but two are under 25 years of age. The majority of the team were included in the Singapore Chinese Olympic XI which took part in the All Malayan Chinese Olympiad last year, and have also achieved great things in the Inter-State trials.
On!
As regards the origin and nicet of the tear, I am informed that the tulen was conceived during the All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad 1933 which hockey was one of the events in the programme. Every State in Malaya was represented in this game. the final evening of the Olympiad an All-Malayan Chinese Team was picked to play against the Selangor State Eleven, the result of which was n draw. There was ntt informal talk on hockey, amongst the players, and it was suggested that in view of the popularity with which alment every nation in the world including. China' nearest neighbour, 3apan, have taken towards the game, that an attempt be made to raise a team to tour China in the hope and with the object of Amongst our popularising hockey people in China.
Below are published pen-sketches of the visitors with their ages and home provinces:
Fam Choo-beng (age 21 Kinng tung)A left-mif who is reliable and steady, and represented the Singapore Chinese in that position in the Malayan Chinese Olympiad in 1935.
Lim Chin-kbean (age 27 Pukien),-- Plays on both wings anil is deceptive and quick with his sticle. A member of the Singapore Chinese Team and also plays for the Medical College XI.
Ice Moh-hon (age 22 Kwongtung.) —– The Belanger State right-inner, he is fast and dangerous and commands a good shot.
Oh Chong-seng (age 22 Fuklen). The Penang State left-inner. In dan- Kerous when in the circle.
Dr. Ten Yoon-fong (age 24 Kwang- tung).-Can play in any positian hut is best n a winger. He was a inci- ber of the Singapore Chinese Olympic XI and has also figured in the Singa-! pore State trials He is a regular member of the Singapore College XI.
Medical
PONY CLASSIFICATIONS.
ALTERATIONS AND ADDITION.
The following alterations and additions to the classification list of pontes have been made and Issued by Jockey Club,
Novel Golf Match
In Canton
the Hongkong MEN CONCEDE AN
ORIGINAL TYPE
Australian Ponies
Saucy Face
"A" Class
China Pontes
Chivalrous
"D" Class
"D" Class
Glen Shea Hijacker
"D" Class Maria Petra
"D" Class Soldier of Germany "B" Class The Bodega
"D" Class
OF HANDICAP
(Our Own Correspondwut),
Canton, Apr. 17.
UNIVERSITY CRICKET
DEFENDED
CORRESPONDENT'S REPLY TO R. ABBIT'S CRITICISM
EXPLANATION OF THE UNPLAYED
H.K.C.C. MATCH
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Fourth Extra Race Mosting, to be held on Saturday, the 28th April, 1934, (weather por- mitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Offco. Gloucester Building; the Club House, Happy Valloy; the Hong Kong Club; the | Sporla Club, and the Stables, Shan | Kwong Road..
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 19th April, 1934.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Socrotary.
The alleged decline of cricket at the Hongkong University RIDING ST. GEORGE'S
which was diagussed by R. Abbit in his notes Inst Friday, has brought the following response from an Undergraduate.
The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph.
As a result of a Challenge issued by the six lowest handicap Jady players of the Tungalun Beercation
Siz,-R. Abbli's cricket article SATURDAY'S BOWLS Club, a novel tournament was hekt
which appeared in your paper on Sunday over the Tungshan Course, Friday last, has aroused a storm in PRAKUMLINČin the six highest handicap male the University. We in the University
BASEBALL STARTS
GIANTS AND THE SENATORS WIN
YANKEES NOSED
OUT
players. ("World's Worn"). The
Dn
match consisted of singles in the pite the lack of success of the morning and four balls in the after-pite this year's noon. This latter was restricted to team, and are at a total loss to even
conjecture from what SOUTCO nine holes, as there was a fear that Abbit
could have gathered the larkness might intervene.
Two conditions were made by the
| unch shut.
Kowloon Clubs To Play Friendly
Tel. 58754
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Over 25 Australian and China A friendly Inwn bowls match will
ponics. Training track of 1/3' be played on Saturday next at 3.30
Also specia} p.m. between the Kowloon Howling milo in length. Green Club and the Kowloon Cricket track for beginners and grounds Club on the former's green.
for exercising and jumping, The Kowloon C.C.'s six rinks will Saddles from $29. Polo-hats position was quito different. We C. E. Elliott-Heywood, J. A. Hawe, from $14. Canadian Oats $6.60. Bean $4.60, por wrote to the Club to postpone our H. Hampton and A. E. Silkstone Barley $6.45. arranged match which clashed with (skip); H. A. Lammert, · W. J. 100 lbs. our Athletic Sports. The match was Edwards. J. S. Dinnen and H. Overy Buying, selling, training and then fixed for April 14 an the (Skip); H. Gittinn, C. J. Tacchi, J. M. exercising of ponies. Club's ground. The Champion Jack and J. Fraser (skip); M. N. Rest match then intervened and the Rakusen, W. W. Hirst, P. O. Dunno $2.80. Clipping $2. Club asked us to abandon the match, and V. C. Labrum (skip); A. Jones, There was no nuenting of our giving W. Mulcahy, T. Carr and E, Komi them a walk-over..
(skip), J. W. M. Brown, W. Hyde, E. C. Fincher and R. P. Phillips (skip). Reserves: W. C. Simpson, Major Impey, G. Lee, A. Poppie and A. Wright:
K.B.G.C. TEAM.
rumours he wrote about.
says that he was sorry to find Challengers: Whenever a man shall that the University decided to give have played five stroken more than the Club a walk-over. If he had his lady opponent at any one hole, hajtaken the trouble to nak his H.K.C.C.
friends he could have found that the be as follows; will pick up and surrender the hole.
Men must run after the bill after The men considered the latter condi- tion rather harsh, it being generally felt that a short running Junip would suffice. New York, April 17. New York Giants, last year's Drinks and caddies were placed Tay Yew-teck fage 24 Fukien).-
Series 'winners, and to The men'a account, whilst Can also play in any position from World
Woe Washington Senators, 1933 Pen- numptuous repast was fürnished goal-keeper to left wing.
both won their the ladior. member of the Singapore Chinese nant holders
Resulta were as follows;- Olympic side and figured in the Stole matches in to-day's opening pro- triala between the sticks. Shows
SINGLES. keen anticipation and has a good kick, gramme of the major baseball
Tech Boon-Jim (age 22 Fulden.)-A lengues.
In opening his 21st season, Baba half-back who represented Perak
1032 and the Singapore Ruth, the New York Yankees star State in Chinese in 1033. A hard worker he batter celebrated his fifth wedding Mr. M. Smith
Mr. M. Annott anniversary, but the Yankees were in kncarn as "Trojan".
Wan Slow-bong (age 20 Kwang-out of luck being nosed out by tung)--The Perak Chinese centre- Philadelphia, forward In the Olympiad Chinese fnst, commands good Games. In ball control and in dangerous in the circle.
Yeang Cheng-phoy (age 25 Kwang- tung)-A veteran full-back with Gan Kee-slang (age 21 Fuklen). Penang State Honours. Is stendy Playa in any position in the half line. and reliable and hard to pass. Hgured in the Bingapore State Yap Choon-lim (age 24 Kwang- Singapore custodian Trials and
a member of the tung).-The Singapore Chinese Olympic team. is with Colony Honours. He has made the a hard worker and clever with his a meteoric rise only taking to
game in 1932. He commands a good stick.
his previous kick, probably due to football experience,
Was
fioon Kok-lem (age 21 Kwangtung, A full-back who played for the Perak Chinese in the Malayan Meet ing.
rising
Henry Boon (nge 20)-A
20 Lee Tuck-noon (ago Kwang- forward nud tuak)-A promising hilf who is energetic and fast.
Lou Warneke led the field of Cin- cinnati. pitchers by blanking out
Madame Laffond
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Mr. B. German
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"BED AND BREAKFAST"
As to his imputations regarding the standard of cricket and his aug. gestion that cricket will die out, may I try to clarify the position? Keenness is certainly not lacking, as I can assure R. Abbit that we can The following have been selected to' raise three teams with ense; many play for the Kowloon Bowling Green
Club in their friendly match against;
as thirty-eight cricketers took part
the Inter-faculty games last the K. C. C. on Saturday, month. The standard of cricket we help. A tenm like the cannot University cannot maintain a con* tant standard of crickel season in in and season out as cricketers come and go every season. Last season we lost as many
fifteen of the twenty-two players who represented our two elevens, Je said that. Dr. Rile has become an absentee, which statement would seem to imply that he has dropped out of the team while being still available. He is, R. Abbit may be glad to know, on leave and will be returning in time for the the next season,
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