1934-10-23 — Page 9

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1934.

HOCKEY INTERPORT PROSPECTS WITH MALAYA

HONGKONG ASSOCIATION

SETS BALL ROLLING

CLUBS TO BE, INVITED TO

NOMINATE PLAYERS

COMBINED CIVILIANS V. COMBINED SERVICES MATCH INNOVATION

The question of paying a return hockey visit to Malaya and preliminary arrangements for the purpose were discussed at a meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Hockey Association held in St. Adrew's Hall yesterday evening. Mr. A. A. Dand, Vice-President, presided.

It was unanimously decided to cir-they will be opposed to the Punjabis culariso all local Clubs asking for a "A" XI on the Marina ground, bally. list of players who are keen to go off at 5 p.m., when they will be re- to Malaya and are prepared to pay presented by H. Britto; A. A. dos Remedios, Dr. A. M. Rodrigues; J. their own travelling expenses,

Gonsalves, N, Beltrno, A. A. Botelho;

It a team con gol together, a vialt will in all probability to made early in February next your.

between

A

G, Guterres, A. M. Xavier, H. A. Alves, P. Nolanco, B. Gonana,

K. S. the from the H.

Marina, buily-off

The possibility of arranging Colony tournament Civilians, Navy and Army was also discussed.

On Friday they will play a team R. A. on the at p.m. Their team will be: H. Britto; A. A, don Mr. G. T. Palmer remarked that Remedies. Dr. A. M. Rodrigues; J, should I be introduced, there would Gonsalves, W. A. Reed, A. A. R. be a surfeit of

Neason.

tournamenia

this

Surgoon-Lieut-Commander Phillips! mentioned that the Navy were trying)

Hotelho; C. N. Beltrno and B. Gosano,

to get their fixtures off in December INTERPORTERS IN "C"]

as it was the month when

th

maximum number of the Fleet would

bo in Hongkong.

Mr. W. W. Woodward: There is the trouble about ilght, December in the

worst month of the year.

Captain R. C. S. Bates all he wan against the iden of having the

DIV. TEAMS

Contiated from Page 8.)

tournament, as it was like the pre bination of the teams on Sunday, Bent Triangular Tournament between 11 can arrive at only one con- the issue is the Club, Army and Navy, and there clution; that when

pashed to its Anal point, both clubs would be too many tournament:

Mr. F. G. Barros proponed that in ore prepared to stretch the spirit stead of the tournament there be one of the rule to a breaking pot to match between the Combined Secure the aressanty reward, vicen and the Combined Civilians.

The proposal was seconded by Mr. Palmer and carried.

AN APPEAL.

South China have still to play ralys agower. Craigengower are

a tean who enjoy a fine record, but

Shirley Temple, most famous juvenile film star of the present * she appears in her first bix fexture Glm “Baby Take a Bow", coming to the King's Theatre at the end of the week.

Jack Petersen To Fight Maxie Baer

NO-DECISION BOUT ARRANGED FOR

The following sub-connettee was elected to select the civiline tenin: Messra, A. A. Dand, A. E. P. Guest

it is theirs by reason real hard Bermuda, and F. A. Kemp.

set naide us a endeavour. They have not the world's December 10 was provisional date for the game. wide range of players on which

NEXT EASTER

A no-devision bout at Hamilton, match between Baer and Carnera, between Max Buer, holds first option on the champlon's heavyweight champion, services,

CYCLING

SUNDAY OUTING BY WHEELERS

SOCIAL EVENING

AS FINALE

Ideal weather conditions to- gether, with a good attendance contributed largely to the suc cessful and enjoyable run of the Hongkong Wheelers to Castle Peak on Sunday.

The spin started from the Jor- acting dan Road Ferry, T. Axe

aa Run Captain." Latchikok HI!! reached, the steep

WAS

soon

ascent being made without any body dismounting which reflected well on those who had joined the Wheelers on this run on the invita tion extended through this paper. A brief halt was made at Cheung- ahawan where refreshment taken.

WHA

The party moved off again good (progress being made until about (2 miles from Chatle Peak when S. Collinson had the misfortune to pareturo. Apparently, Mr. Col- linson's luck was out for he pune- tured a second time before reach- ing the end of the journey. The party arrived at the Cafeteria at noon where JL welcome Junch jawalted them.

After a rest a section proceed- ed to Unlong while the remitinder rojmirel to the beach for bathing. The return journey commenced at 3.15. Axe, the Run Captain set a steady pace throughout eventual- ly reaching the dispersal point at Kowloon at 5.40 thas terminating la most enjoyable run.

GAMES EVENING.

In the evening the Wheelers were visitors at the R.A.0.B, Club in a billiards and snooker encoun fter. The matches were very evenly contested but the Club were the superior side winning [Ove Kamus to bree. Rodgers

att Jork reterson, British titlist. A good showing by Peterson showed up well at billiards for It was decided that the program call like South China or the CClooned recently following announce. would probably away Garden of the Wheelers whilst Excott was for the focal International Tour is to de hoped that South Chlument by William Morris to the cials inte letting the Britisher at his best for the Club. · Âu en- mont be arranged by the following

the have first crack at the title owingjoyable concert followed which representative sub-committee: Engl play the game in the real effect that arrangement for land (W. W. Woodward), Scotland Hense of the word and field the bout, to be held Easter Week, had to the racial angle involved. included a variety of songs which (J. Rodger), Ireland (Surg-LA-Coudr. team which has done such splendideen completed,

However. Max Schmeling's bril. kept Mr. A. Collinson busy at the Philips), Wales (6. T. Palmer), service for them throughout the)

He added that lath Baer and liant showing against Walter Neu- piane. Concluding the evening

sel in Hamburg, Germany, recently, Mr. India (J. 5. Grownl), Portugal (A. league senson.

V.

the Paterson had agreed.

Mound,

Club's -M. Xavier), China (R. H. Wongl.

Peterson, the 23 year-old Welsh-lins led most observers to concede Secretary, thanked the Wheelers and Germany (0. Muy).

mann, has been a professional less, that A Schmeling-HaTTR218 or for such a successful evening and than three years. In 1930 he won Schmeling-Carnera match will wished them success, the amateur heavyweight cham- probably determino Baer's frat The management of the plonship of Wales and the A. B. &, challenger, ·

Wheelers have decided 10 visit light-heavyweight championship:

Taipu next week and carry out an exploration of the temples in the

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Others present at the meeting were:

I have seen South Chin's and

Kralengower's normal teams in Moon (lloa, Secretary on this sear, and am convince

can put up display A. M. Xavier (Hun. Treasurer), 6. that they

W. Wood- worthy of these learns records and Palmer (Y.M.C.A.), W. wari (Club), Surg.-Lt.-Comdr. A. E of the importance of the match, recours to assistance Phillips (Navy), Captain R. C. S. without

G. Barron (1. from Cantors and Grst division Bates (Army), F.

Kahan Dan cognitos),

(Kowloon players, Indians Tennie Club), 1. E. Gubbny (United), and L. C. Pennell (Police).

FRIENDLY GAME

Radio Draw Against Macao

trum. 1tjet

the following year.

CONDITION IN JUNGLE

Singapore, Oct. 22.

1

act as Run Captain. The run will commence from the Vehicular Ferry, Kowloon, at 9.30 am, and

ing enthusiasts in extended.

Be turned, professtand in 1931: AIR FORCE BOMBER. vleinity. Mr. S. Collinson will and won the empire heavyweight || Let as end this season on the crown in 1932 by knocking out right note. A good porting: Reggie Meen in two rounds. The finish between two evenly matched same year he also decisioned flar FOUND IN BADLY DAMAGED another invitation to local cypal-

[1 would be a and re-

ry Crossiry for the light-heavy- the ON

12 here if -history recorded that the keenest eight crown which he relinquishe

ed January 4, 1993, -

It is now reported that the year of rivalry was spoilt by self-i

He has, since turning profession- Royal Air Force bomber, which Seeking methods-to-obtain-theal, won the Werk and British crashed into the jungle

The Shanghai_Rowing Club prize.

near Autumn Hayatta will be held on Bight-heavyweight titles and the Kulang, Johore,, has been located November & and 1. Permission to British empire's heavyweight by the search party.

hold the event having been granted The search party reports that by the Kiangsu Provincial Goyern- He was dethroned temporarily the crew are safe and uninjured, ment. by Len Harvey in 1933 bast regain-but the machine has been badly ed the title thereafter,

damaged and it is doubtful whe- Baer annexed the world's heavy- ther it can be salvaged.---Reuter, weight championship by hanging. apan 11-round tko, decision over Primo Carnern, in New York last dune.

Invincible on their own ground in two seasons, the Macas Hockey Club were fortunate in holding the Radia Sports Club to a draw when these two teams net in Macao on Sunday.

Maeno scored first, but the visitors' Improved as the game progressed, and Awtar Singh equalised: Close to the end, the stone player again | nettod, but the gont was disallowed us Gurbachan Singh, the viting inside! right, was ruled to be off-site.

L. T. A. COUNCIL

Awards Of Colours And Badges

At the September meeting of the

M. 11. DAR, the Radio right half | Lawn Tenuis Association Connell,

crown.

The Jewish-Amerienn fighterdins

And a busy time against the Macne held at River Plate Blouse, London, not beggy seen in action since that team's left wing and left inside, but the Connell received with regret time. he hold them in check.

In an earlier match, the Radio he resignation, owing to continued

The hout between Baer and Pa most observers believed

Sports Club's Cosmo hockey team-health, of Mr. G. H. Musgrave terson,

were defeated by four goals to its Honorary Trekaurer of the would be apre in the nature of pa Association. It was unanimously exhibition contest than anything by a Maena second eleven.

decided to nominate Mr. Musgravelse owing to the no-dečtatum qugle"], At the annual general meeting for involved.", election as an Honorary Life Vice- In their first Mamak Hockey Tournament match on the P.T.S. resident,

MAMAK MATCH.

Peterson, however, by defention Rner on points or vis the short route, would win enough prestige to support a championship clash.

Madison Square Garden officials recently revealed that Baer, under

ground on Sunday, the United Hockey and Badges were made: H. G. N. Club shared two goals with the Royal Cooper, L.TA. Badge: C. E. Hare, Corps of Signals, Larking scored! LT.A. Badge: F. 11. D. Wilde, for the Signals early in the first British Badge; Miss E. M. Dear- half, but R.C. Reed obtained the man, Colours, British Badge and commission rules, would not be re- squalizer shortly before the close of Bronch; Miss N. M. Lyle, Colours, quired to defend his title until next play.

British Badre and Brooch: Miss June and that he was not like-

RECREIO TEAMS.

R. M. Hardwick, L.T.A. Badge;]ly to do so. Recreio have two Ming K. E. Stammers, British The Club de hockey fixtures this week. To-day Badge,

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