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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1934.

MALAYAN CHINESE HOCKEY VISIT FAILURE

LOCAL INTEREST

WANES

VISITORS RATHER DISAPPOINTING

Malaya's Interport Team Satisfied

(By "Bully-OfF")

THE visit of the Overscan Chin- ese to the Colony last week to engage local representative teams in n series of matches was a com- plate fufiure, that la

as far as

stimulating interest was concern.

GRACE AND ACTION—A lady compelltor in the recent Hampatend mere handful of spectators,] hard Court tennis tournament, combines grace with action during a

comprising in the main officials of

the Hongkong Hockey Association

and the Hongkong Chinese Amnt-

atronuous match.

eur Athletic Federation, promoters "MALAYA will have to buck up of the series, witnessed the games.

considerably if she is to have

RIFLE SHOOTING

Cumberland Beat Volunteers

At the Overseas Chinese Hong-her share of the honours then" kong Chinese, the match which adds Mr. Sousa, "The standard was made the feature of the visit of hockey in Malaya has been and which it was hoped would regarded nutside as high because create further interest among the we lost by such a small margin, te local Chinese and probably induce the Indian Champions. That may more to take up hockey the total bo so, but we have no right to Despite the inclement weather, gate receipts were $1, paid by Mr. think we are much better than pistol match between the Armoured C. C. Francis, one of the umpires!! Hongkong or Macao. Our visit Car Company, S.V.C., and H. It must have been very dishearten-has told us that the standard there ing to both teams to play to empty is equally an high." stands.

MR. Sousa is full of praise for Avery poor standard of hockey

a

Cumberland was shot off last week The Cumberland proved to be much too good for the Cara, defeating them by a tatal score of 348 to 288.

Armoured Car.

the entertainment they re- was displayed in each game calved both in Hongkong and Major II. F. Newton and the local Chinese were the Macao and says they would find it C.-9.-M., Blanford only side which were extended, hard to beat "And we found them Cpl. R. B. Blair They put up a better showing than all 100 per cent sportsmen," he Pie. E. Smith 1 had personally anticipated and I concludes,

would like

congratulate them. to

TT would be interesting here tnj

recall

the fact that A. C.)

Pte. V. W. Ribbons

Total

B.M.S. Cumberland.

MR. J. S. de Sousa, the manager

of the Malayan Interport Cunnyngham-Perdriau, the Malaya side which recently visited the skipper was, with Lieut, da Costa,Lt.-Cmdr. Cooper Colony, in an interview published captain of the present Macao side, Capt. Nonweller In a Malayan journal, strikes a the person to whom Macao can look S. M. Stokes very modeat note referring to the with thanks that they now possess A. B. Walker. successes of his side in Hongkong such an excellent team with A. B. Willama and Macno adding that they had twenty-five players from whom to done "fairly well". He goes on to draw. say that there is every possibility of Atacao visiting Malaya late this year and there was himsy hope held out that Hongkong would also pay them a visit,

THE YM.C.A. are making an

other visit to Macao on Sun- day but with a weaker team than when they made the trip earlier I

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China's Best Olympic Team

HEADING TO-DAY FOR MANILA

Shanghai, April 24. China, this year, expects to enter one of the most powerful athletic delegations in the Tenth Far Eastern Olympic Games sho has over developed.

Speaking to the United Press, Walam Z. L Sang, secretary of the China National Amateur Ath-i letic Federation, to-day said: ***China is sending. moré bal anced team than ever before with the exception, perhaps, of base

ball.

"We expect a better abowing in track but our chief hopes are in volleyball, football, basketball and tennis."

China's track chances have been dealt a severe blow by the Incas of T. Sung, 10,000-meter champion, one of China's best bets. Sung is bed-ridden with preumonia.

CANADIAN TENNIS

RANKINGS

Latest Lists Just Issued

The Canadian ranking liste word approved at the annual meeting of the

associationTM at Toronto last” month after had been agreed tu remova

| the name of Gilbert Nuans from the eccond position on the grounds of in- | sufficient data. The rankings are as

foliows

Cheng C. Liu, however, China's ↑ sale entrant Into the sprints at Los Angeles in 1932, is in good. form for the coming Far Eastern eliminated in Games, Liu was

MEN.

i. Walter Martin.

2. Marcel Rainville.

3. Laird Watt.

4. B. Hocking.

G. T. O. Ryall.

6. Comdr. J. C. L. Edwards.

7. Robert Murray.

8. Roland Longtli.

D. W. W. Gyles.

Insulelont data;

Dr. J. Wright, G. Numns.

WOMEN.

1. Miss Mary Campbell,

2. Mrs. Gilbert Nunny. 3. Miss E. Billings,

4. Miss J. A. Barritt. 5. Mrs. H. L. Berr.

6. Mian C. Descon,

7. Mrs. J.,C. I..Edwards,

8. Mrs. K. J. Salmond.

9. Mr. E. F. Coke. 10. Mrs. C. C. Pirt.

Misa P. Rykhart. Misa D. Pope.

MILITARY CRICKET,

Owing to the Hongkong Aren

the trials of the 100-meter event Sports yesterday afternoon the final cricket match between the East Lan- In the World Olympiad.

the Small The delegation this year in-cashire Regiment und eludes a girl's volleyball squad. Calls in the Inter-Unit Knock-Out Competition WOR again postponed tennis players and four girl and will be played on the Indian swimmers.

R.C. ground on Wednesday, com- Eighty athletes, accompanied by mencing at 10.30 am

The following will represent the C. T. Wang, minister of foreign Affairs, head of China's particip Small Unite. Major V. J. Bonavia, R.AM.C., Capt. I. J. Welsh, ants, are to sail on the President R.A.S.C., Lieut. R. J. Walker, R.E... 48 McKinley May 2. The McKinley Lieut. A F Trimble, R.A.M.G.. will arrive in Manila on May 7, S/Sgt. F. Flood, R.A.S.C., Sergt. E. 280 which will give the athletes five. Taylor, E.A.PCy Sergt. To

Colledge, days in which to get accustomed R.A.O.C., Cpl. W. to the grounds.

|R.A.M.C., Cpl. B. Ballard, R.A.5.0., Pto. R. Leigh, R.A.M.C., Pte. F. Forsythe, RA.S.C. Reserve:-Pte. V. Vanghan, R.A.M.C. Umpires:—

3-10

the season. Several changes are: made and among the most notable of the absentee are H.J.D. Lowe, D. McLellan and E.O. Murphy. Sommer, who has been a tower of strength in the German Club side this year, la playing at contre-half and Pracht is going out onto the left wing. Farmer is brought it at back in place of Murphy. The team will be: F. Fowler: E. F. Selk, Farmer; R. A. Batca, Bom mer, G. Fowler; S. Fowler, W. J Brown, G. P. Lammert. F. Lam- mert, Pracht.

THE annual match between the Champlons of the Mamak League this year a position held

MISS WILSON'S CASES P. V. Williams, R.A. Lleut.

C. C. Gaithwaite, R.A. Scorer:- W.O.I, R. Jordan, R.E.

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London, Apr. 27. It is understood that Miss Enid Wilson's entry for the British Women's Championship was refused yesterday because she contributed in- structional articles in periodicals.

Mina: Wilson's mother to-day sold that her daughter's entry had been refased because she had participated in a criticism competition, which was organised by newspaper.

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