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RAIN INTERFERES WITH BASEBALL

CUNNING BRANDT

STOPS RUNS

THE HONGKONG

GROWTH OF

INTERPORT

MRS. MACKENZIE TO FORE

HOCKEY

Lady Medallists

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY

Mrs. W. J. E. Mackenzie_hus

MALAYA · AMAZE qualified for the Captain's Cup Com.

pin-

(By "R.H.B.")

Local hockey reached the nacle of its popularity when the New York May 3.

first. oficial Interport match be Rain completely washed out the tween Hongkong and Macro was American League baseball pre-played on February 14. gramine to-day all games being

It was a red letter day in the postponed.

history of the game in the Colony! In the National League however, for it was the culmination of much several clubs met.

Brandt, pitcher for Boston, kept the Chicago men bottled up and with homers scored by McManus and Berger enabled his elde to run out with a six runs margin,

NATIONAL league.

Boston

Chicago

R. H.

E.

0 9 0

0 2

1

petition at Fanling, returning the best scure for April. Sho had a eard of 106-30=70.

The Bogey Pool or the Now Course for April was won by Mra.: A. Mackenzie who had a card of two down.

Mrs. Shewan with scoro of 87-14-70 won the LG.U. Silver medal for April while Mrs. Evans won the bronze medal with a scora of 101-31-31-70.

determined effort to -esabilah grenter interest in hockey-the tion speaking at the Interport din- nor, was probably right whon ho kame that grows,

The Club ground at King's Park said that Malaya had come up to was the venue for the ople struggic teach Hongkong how to play hoe- and there was a record attendance key,

Malaya had amazed the

of over one thousand spectators local spectators with the rapidity present to see a drawn game of of their stickwork. one goal all,

Mr. A. C. Cunnyngham-Per- The battle has passed over but drniu, captain of the victorious memories of a brilliant game will Malayan team, said that the inger. Recalling the game to Singapore Hockey. (Berker and McManus homer-mind, Hongkong really

Association should looked forward to a visit of, the ed for Boston),

have won when one pictures the Hongkong team next season. bombardment that tho Macao goal! underwent especially in the first 'ten minutes of the second half of the game,

Brooklyn

Cincinnati

New York

Pittsburgh

2

0

5 12

8 (Jackson homered for Now] York).

R 11 0

Was

I sincerely hope that this re mark will become a reality but before it can be one, the long- kong Hockey Association must have the fullest and whole hearted co-operation and sup- port not only of all players but of all those interested In the

game,

MALAYA'S TRIUMPH. The Interport dinner happy afflr. Mr. Arthur Dand, Philadelphin .... 7 14 4 Vice-President of the Hongkong St. Louis

Hockey Association, snið he was (Allen homered for Philadel-givk; ¿ away no secret when he phians and Medwick for St. and Hongkong hoped to have "In Macro have also expressed their Louls).

the very near future" a visit of intention of travelling to Singa- the Malaya Hockey team.

Then, in April the visit of the to be hoped that both Hongkong pore next season. and it is sincerely Malayn Interport hockey eleven and the Portuguese Colony will be materialined. Much of the organi- able to make the trip and sation devolved on of Lieut-Commdr. F. B. Leigh, triangular series.

the shoulders make the Interport matches

who took the opportunity making full arrangements while the Medway was on fleet exercises Sat Singapore; and Mr. F. A. Kemp:

The following have been select- ed to represent the Club against the K.C.C. at Kowloon on Saturday in the Lawn Bowls Lebgue.

No. 1 Rink.--A, Steven, H. H Pegg, B. B. Robertson, and F. Haynes (skip).

No. 2 Rink, Ralston. E. Carter, A Trengrove, and Gregory (skip).

and

1.

No. 3 Rink,R. P. Shaw. G. Graver, A. Brooksbank Russell (skip),

Reserves. Marray and Burgess,

of

RESULTS.

thus

A

Macao 1 v. Hongkong 1. (L. da Costa) (Gurbachan Singh). 4. (L. da Costa 2, Angela). Macao 3 v. Combined Services

(Sub-Lt. A. Sinclair 2, Lt. P. J. H. Bartlett 2).

Malaya 3 v. H. K. Civilians 2. Malaya 4 v. Hongkong 0. Malaya 1 น Macao 0. (At: Macao).

the energetic Hon. Secretary of the H. K. H. A. The great day Sfell on April 7 when Malaya met Hongkong and won deservedly by four goals to nit. Again the at tendance was as enthusiastic as the Macno interport ganze and much interest was displayed in the first Hockey Interport match to be Errors crept into the report played between yesterday's issue of the wedding of Malaya. Malaya triumphed won-vices 0.

the Colony and Miss Edith Mary Whittaker to derfully but Hongkong gave a very Charles Shuttleworth, 'Tits Mutron of Honour was not Mra. Pullen, but disappointing display. Mrs. May. The bride wore a shoukier spray of pale pink roses and violets and carried not gloves but a white ivory prayer book.

AMAZING STICKWORK,

Malaya 1 v. Combined Ser.

Goal scorers: Malaya-Baha- rom 4, Osman 2, Caleb 1, J. S. de Souza 1, C. O. La Brooy 1; H.K. Owen Hughes,

Mr. E. W. Hamilton, President Civilans-H. of the Hongkong Hockey Assocla-Awtar Singh.

THE KASHMIR SILK STORE

is clearing the whole of its stocks at prices which are compelling! :

HEIYO MARU HERE THE Helyo Maru berthed in at

day break this morning on the last stop-over of her journey to the Philippines bringing intact the full complement of Japanese athletes who will take part in.

· the Olymple Games, TELEPHONE information thie

morning was to the offact that all was well on board and that no further repetition of the trou- blan which marrad their da parture from Tokyo and hastum- ed their golaway liave occurred. MANY of the mon have diaam- Mbarked glad of the opportu nity of stretching their legs and some will be seah in action on the Colony playfields getting in as much practice as possibla ba fore the ship leaves tomorrow at-noon.

HOCKEY

1934.

FANLING GOLF

Old Course.

A, B, Purves, J. 11. Genre, W. H. 1.

Rigg, T. Addie) Martin

MIXED GAMES

11

SPORT ADVTS.

STARTING TIMES FOR} (Continued from Paga '3.) THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

SUNDAY

Sevon teams have competed,

PROGRAMMES After the 887 train the next Jenves newconters bolng a second string FORMS for the Second Extra Race & ENTRY Kowloon at 9.11.

team from the Club de Recreio and Meeting to be held at Macão on the Central British Schoolgirls. Sunday, 13th May, 1934, may be To the latter I offer my congratu- obtained from Messrs. Benjamin lations on their display. Com- & Polts, The Sports Club and parative beginners, they pluckily Hongkong Jockey Club Stables, ¡played against much more experi- Entries CLOSE on Friday, 4th enced players and took the heavy May, (TO-DAY) at 3 p.m. Sharp defeats of the first round

at the Secretary's Once, C/o spirit which cannot but be nd-Messrs. Benjamin & Potte; now mired. As the competition pro- Stock Exchange: Building, 4th gressed they showed a decided in-floor.

0.28 9.32

9.30 W. W. C. Shewan, J. Forbes.. 0.10 C. W. P. Booker. A.

Humphreys.

D.

9.44 K. W. Jones, J. C. Dunbar. 9.48 P. II. Scooner, D. 8, Rolb. 9.52 . Hampton, E. den Voeux. 9.56 T. A. Peuree, H. G. Sheldon. 10.00 G. S. Brown, J. R. Sindlinger,

in

provement in the standard of their play, and kept away from

the

10.04 W. N. A. Smalley, A. J. R. wooden-spoon position by record-

White:

10.08 K. E. Grelg, E. M. Bryden. 30,12 A. T. Lay, W. Donaldson.

fing wine against the Recreio "". the second round of one goat jus

team of novices Coaching

for nil, competition play is no mean task The Club de Recreto entered two 10.10 J. L. Adams, A. E. Thompson.but it is a task which Mies H. teams and though their move 10.20 W. K. Robinson, P. L Leefe, Knill has done very effectively. rather weakened their first aide it 10.24 Cdr.

Hole, F. A. Pollock.

is instrumental in strengthening 10.29 A. E. Lissaman, W. Thomson. St. Andrew's have ẞnished the the Club in that it given the begin 10.32 C. H. Bradley, R. H. G. Ashby.senson In the runners-up positionners the necessary experience to 10.36 G. S. Archbutt, K. S. Morrison, for the fourth time since the cup enable them to take their "places 10.40 T. J. J. Fenwick, A. Ritchie,

was put up. This year they were in the senior side when the occa 10.44 R. L. Cherrill, G, Marseille,

AROUND THE CLUBS 10.48 Cdr. Legge, Pay, Cdr. Bayley only one point behind the cham- sion arises.

(Continued from Poge 8.)

H.K.S. BRIGADE.

Ton changes were minde in the Brigade team since last year and this season it has been composed almost entirely of young soldiers of under five years service.

Although seldom at full strength they have returned an excellent

Next season a more successful re- car, winning 16 of their 26 Nxtures, drawing two and losing eight.

A

view is anticipated as the young players have now had the practico which is essential to form foundation on which to build.

PUNJABIS.

Jones

10.52. Mackie, R. D. Walker. 10.56 A. B. Raworth, E. D. Mathews, 11.00 J. M. Walker, II. F. Phillips, 11.01 J. Aurwin, C. L. Tatham.. 11.08 W. A. Weight, J. H. Jeffers. 11.12 D. J. Krogh, A. E. Perry. 11.16 Major Mackenzie, R.

11.20 11.24

Rodgers. E. Lewin, D. Ellls, D. R. Hislop, Partner.

New Course,

9.32 C. Davie, E. L- Grengte. 9.40 1, C. and Mrs. Webb. 048 Mrs. White, Mrs. Smalley.

TENNIS ENTRIES

EXTENDED

A.

plons. In both rounds they gave the Hongkong Ladies a good run for their points going under by the narrow margin of the odd goal; in three in each game.

GALLANT STAND.

י

LEAGUE TABLE. The final standings of the teams were as under:

P. W. D. LF. A. Pts. H.K. Ladica 12 to 1 1 50 G St. Andrew's 12 10 0.2 38 0.

12 6 8 3 20

The Y.M.CIA, started the season G.B.A.

In grand style and a determination "Y" Ladies. 126 34 21 14 to finish up near the head of the Recrelo "A" 12 € 15 16 10 table. Bad luck dogged their pro- Recreio "B". 12 0 0

C.B.5.

12 2010 G

GOAL-SCORERS,

gress and their combination was upset to great disadvantage by Illness and loss of members |through leave. Their most credit- J. Church (IK. Ládies) 17; able showing was against the M. Woolley (St. Andrew's) 16: J. champions in the first round when Dalziel (II.K. Ladles) 16: E. Bon- they caused a sensation by drawner (ILK, Indies) 13; M. Read log with the Hongkong Laúles,

andrew 12; P. Gittins (St.

10: E. Woolley (C.B.A.) The C.B.A. Ladies have alaos; A. Alves (Retrolo "A") 7; (shown improvement in the stan- Mario · Smith In concellon with the Lawn Tendard of their play. Last season Remedios (Recreio "A"), 5; P.

(C.B.A.) 7:

M. nis Association's twenty-fifth ann they were at the bottom of the McCaw (Y.M.C.A.) 4; 1. Rogers versary tennis tournament, entries The successors to the Jats have will close on May 9 at p.m. It table but finished this year in the (St. Andrew's) 4; 1. Gitting (St.

they finished the season with an en- was originally announced that yeu third position. Their best achieve Andrew's) : H. Knill (G.R.E.) 4; viable record despite the fact that.terday was the closing day for enment was in recording a win M. Whitley (C.B.A.). 4; F. Wong

have only played as A tries.

against the Hongkong Ladies in (St. Andrew's) 3. battalion on eight occasions. Of

these matches they have won seven and lost one, and that to the Radio early in January. They proceeded to camp on February 7 and played little hockey from that date until they participated in the Area Inter-Unit competition.

This they won by defeating the East Lanes in the final by two

to

of goals one. Four

their Battalion team have played for the Army of the Combined Services. They are LINK. Lal Singh, NK. Dulla Singh, LINK. Alaf Din and Sepoy Kartar Singh,

The two first named players were also included in the Colony Interport XI.

LINCOLNS.

The Lincolns have several good wins to their credit this year, principal among them being the. Medway Officers (3-2 and 3-1). H.K. Club (2-1), and the Police, winners of the Mamak tourney by 4-0. In all they have played 21 games, won 10 and lost 7. Prin cipal goal scorers have been Lleut. Hocquard, C.Q.M.S.. Recks and Cpl. Shnable.

CENTRAL BRITISH.

Until they met the Rudio at the end of January the C.B.A. were even favourites with the Police and their opponents for Mamak honours, but a reverse on that day by three goals to nil saw them climb down to second place.

Their vital game was with the Police in February but they went under, and in their last fixture of the season lost to the 9th, A.A. Battery to finish up level pointing with the Radio. During

the

season they have played a total of 31 games, have won 19, lost seven and drawn fivo. ↑ Of their 67 gonie for Johnson netted 18, T. Whitley 1-1 and C. C. Francis 13:

ST. ANDREWS,

The Saint's have supplied pingers for several representative games this season, K.H. Wong played between the sticks for the Colony against Malaya, and E.H.P. White, A.B. Harson, E.F. Fincher and N.A.E. Mackay appeared in the series of Interport Trials which were held.

A.E.P. Guest secured a placa al left half in the Civilians side

purchase against, the Malayan side, and

They cannot be resisted! We cannot

Say more at the moment, so please take this brief reminder that we are shortly vacating our shop!

HENCE, THE ALLURING PRICES.

OPPOSITE QUEEN'S THEATRE

against the Overeens Chinese. Mackay was also playing for tho

· Civilians against the Chinesa “XI.

In the International Tourna mont, Mackay, J.T.K. Gilchrist and E. MacNider represented Scotland and R. H. Wong skippor- ed the China team." The Club has played a grand total of 38 games, winuing 19 and losing 12. Thoy, have scored 75 goals and E.F Fincher heads the list with 27 ganla to his credit, Mackay being second with: 21.

CHINA SQUADRON,

Owing to the absence of the China Squadron on their summer cruiso to the north I have been unable to obtain detalls of the records of the units of the Fleet. These will be published Inter.

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