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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY

1935.

INTERPORT HOCKEY TEAM TO PLAY MACAO CHOSEN

FANLING RACES

SOME EXCELLENT

SPORT

FULL RESULTS

The following are the results of the Fanling race meeting held yea- terday,

THE RESULTA

The Canberra Steeplechase. 19 | miles for Australian ponies. Mr. W. T. Stanton's Belinda (100

Tbs.)

(Stanton) Mr. O'Conor'a Küren (165 lbs.) (A Wall)

1

SHANGHAI'S TEAM

Hockey Interport With Hongkong Ladies

Kallewing a trial game this morn ing, the team to represent Shanghai In the first women's hockey nterport for was selected. The team sail Hongkong at Chinese New Year and consists of Gladys Ephgrave, Frances Bomko, Evelyn Victal, Esther Bloom. feld, jde · Gunther Cecile Gelz, Hilda Colincao, Claire Nichols, Mary Sheridan, Amanda Coliacao and Jean Raeburn.—Bauter.

THE DAVIS CUP

SOMMERS PICKED AT

THE LAST MINUTE

MACKAY GETS IN OVER HEADS OF SEVERAL CANDIDATES

By R.H.B.

Pen Pictures

Of The Interport XI

By R.H.D.

TOLLINGS- WORTH

H

Within a fortnight from to-day the Hong-11 kong Hockey team will be sailing for Macao to meet the Portuguese Colony team in the return Interport hockey match.

(1. In co Ina) : Considered at the present time to be one of the best

goalkeepers in the He is spectacU-

Colony.

It will be the first official match between, the two Colonies to be played on Macao soil and should attract a large number of Hongkong lar Entrics Announced By

hockey enthusiasts over to Macao on Sunday, February 3.

2 Lawn Tennis Association

Mr. H, do B. Pritchard's Lucy

Gliters (146`Iha.). (Pritchard) B Pari-mutuel: Win $24.20; Places | 8740; 25.40; $5.70.

The Ladies Hardie Stace. 11⁄4 miles. Mr. D. C. Field's Racing Strals (143 1b) (Minn Schroeder) Mrs. St. Clair-Ford's Happy Hit (123 lbs.) (Mrs. St. Clase-Ford), Miss Scott Haraton's Marina (138)

Iba.)

(Mina Beryl Fair) Parl-mutuel: Win $122.50; Places $32,60, *20.AND; #13 60,

The Sha Tau Kok Steeplechase. 1% Miles

Mr. Wong Sul-ngau's furgo-

master (102 lbs.)

Dr. 1. Reidy's Pride of Tsingtao (Gregory) (155 lb.)

CHINA IN TOURNEY

London, Jan. 19.

The Lawn Tennis Arociation has

The Hongkong team was select ed following yesterday's final trial match played at King's Park.

The team comprises six Army many. Holland. Italy, New Zealand, and five Civilian representatives. not represented.

1 announced that the Davis Cap entries

for the European Groun nre Agu.) 2tralia, Czecho-Slovakin, France, Ger-

Poland and South Africa,

3

(Davin)

2

1

Dr. J. Macgown's Baniolina (150 11.) R. C. R. Price) Pari-mutuelt Win $8.70; Places $7

$7.10.

The Grand Military Handleap and Bassoon Cup. 11⁄2 miles.

Mr. G. W. W. Morris' Festival

Eve (104 lbs.)

(Morris)

Mr. A. 1. Pott's Soldier of Italy

(161 m.).

(Ferguson)

Dr. J. C. Macgown's Tillicum

(100 1b.)

(Price) Pari-mutuel: Win $18.10: Places $7.90: $5.50; $7.10.

The January Country Cap. 24 miles.

Mr. Portman's Punch (168 iba.) (Gregory)

Capt. M. W. Whitaker's Winches-

ter Stag (168 lbs.)

1

has

and been playing

well this sen-

Hollingsworth.

RO. Played against Macao last February.

WEEK-END INTERNATIONAL RUGBY

HOCKEY

MAMAK LEAGUE

RESULTS

England And Wales Play

A Drawn Game

London, Jan. 10.

The first Rugby International

St. Andrew's Club had to exert all match resulted in a draw of three ipoints each between England and their energies to gain victory by the Wales at Twickenham today. The

odd goal in three over H.M.S. Med- way in a Mamak Hockey Tournament match played on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon.

rat half was scoreless. Vany matchink was witnmand" by *- crowd of 10,000, including the Daks

The Medway who fielded only nine of Kent, who was presented to the

tears.. Large, comingenia - Arrived. men throughout, led by a goal to nil

at the interval. The goal was seared from Wales in 27 special train by Fiddler.

The Weather was, oktremely hot,

G. H. Fowler, who deputized for but the forcent attacks were launch- E. F. Selk, netted the equaliser for fed by both sides from the commRENCE- the Saints in the second half, the me

(An early thrill was provided when winning goal being scored by E. F. Bongaton, the England fullock, w

Fincher.

Exchanges were slow and the game Kenerally was uninteresting,

UNITED DEFEAT C.B.A Lending by two goals to nil in the

Hollingsworth gave a good die- Lieut. N. W. Metcalfe (Royal first half, the United Club 'defeated play last year against Macao and Artillery): Commands a strong hit the Central British Association by has again been chosen to hold the and is reliable. Has played regu-the odd goal in three at King's Park fort for Hongkong. It is his ex-Inrly for the Army and then a Mamak Tournament match yes.

With Roissier, theterday afternoon. perfence that has earned the Army Artillery. representative his place at the pair is said to be the strongest

docal military hockey. expense of U. B. Souza, The North American Grous con- The Navy are

The selectors have put Metcalfe

(Club A. M. Rodrigues ninis of Chinn, Mexico, and the United | Flight Lieut. Lascelles was con- and Rodrigues, both right backs. Recreio): He commands a strong States, while the South American aidered as a candidate for inside- In the defence. Metcalfe is anfe hit and covers well. Plays better Group comprises Brazil.

and left in the forward line but he but I am dubious about Rodrigues, at right than at left back. Played Uruguay,

did not take part in the trials.

As holder of the trophy, Great Bri tain is not called on to plny until the Challenge Round at Wimblieston.— Reuter Speelni

Pat. Bed by Commodore Frank illoit, won the "A" Class yacht race on Saturday, beating Artemis Mr. C. C. Blake) by 2 min. 54 Aeta, over 10-mile course with moderate to fair wind.

Colleen (Major J. D. Austin) won the "11" Class event, Eleron (Capt. C. T. Ingia) the "T" and “Y” Clar^, and Toynette (Capt. W. J. Fennel) 3the "G" Clas

$13.50; $7.90; 35.90.

The January Country Cup, second Kretion, 21⁄2 ilien.

Mr. G. R. Q. Henriques' Darlen

(168 tha.)

1

Miss Scott Harston's Racing

Pluck (166 lbs.)

(Wall)

1

(Capt. Whitaker)

22

3

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Skewbald

Grifin (188 Ths.) (Stanton)

(Henriques). 2 Mr. N. M. Mackintosh's Cobu

1168 lbs.)

(Ferguson) 3

NEWCOMERS

in

do

who plays a better game at right against Macao and Malaya last back than left. This season he year. W. has been playing at left back for

A. Reed Newcomers to the team this the Club de Recrelo, partnering (fungkong Hoc

A year are Lieut. N. W. Metcalfe, A. A. dos Remedios. He has loat key Club):

certain choice. Dulla Singh, Sommers, N. Mac-none of his accuracy in hitting.

Edgar Reed has been passed There is no right kay, Kartar Singh and Lieut. C. over. He was, I think a profer- half in the Colony C. Garthwaite.

able candidate for left back, as he

Pari-mutuet: Win $10.40; Places Lt. Metcalf and Lt. Rossier, Interport Pari-mutual: Win $35.80; Pinces $7.20; $9.00; $0.00.

DAILY

AT

2.30, 5.10.

7.15,9.30 p.m.

defenders.

|OKINGS &

OPENING WEDNESDAY

Stranger Than Fiction

But Sho-Swoars -It's-True!)

'At that perilous age when most girls: are behind the protecting gates of a finishing school, the "manned”

the helm of a rakish craft that solled the unknown seast

JOAN LOWELL ADVENTURE

Here is the thrilling com-

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the world... actually

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GIRL

Her book, "The Cradle of the Deep”, smole the world with unbe.

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to touch him for

is the type of player the Colony class and constant ncede against the nippy Portu- form. As I have guere

Reed tackles said before, he with determination and has a very would probably hard hit when clearing.

secure a place in

forwards.

an

International trini if not in an W. A. Reed. International side. Played against Macao and Malaya last year.

Candy and Gubbay netled for the winners, in the first half while S. MacNider scored the Association's goal in the second period of the game, Towards the end the C.B.A. pressed heavily, M. Khan, who substituted in goal for the United, bringing off many good saves.

A DRAWN MATCH Playing in h Mamak Tournament game on the Falice Training School the ground yesterday afternoon, Police and H.M.S. Parthian drew each side netting three goals.

LOWER DECK WIN

[bonton by the bounce of the ball kust Woolier, the former Welth schoolber sensation and how of Cambridge, crossed over for a try but the referee had already blown His whistle for an Infringement.

Half-time arrived with me aegre.

WALES SCORES FIRST-

The tackling was as dieren as ever on the résumption, and, Ave, minosen from the restart the English pack wheeled in a tight achim, but the ball come out on the Walsh skle far Powell to sling out a long pass te Clif Jones who made considerable ground before sending Wooller over for an unconverted try.

With only a few minutes left the Welsh forwards were penalised for effxide in their own 126, and Bough, tan landed a penalty roal to level the scores.

Boughton and Crammer (England) and Wooller and Cliff Jones (Wales) were the outstanding players in the respective siden,

-UNION MATCHES Plaving with ten men on each side the Union matches played today!

The following were the results of both teams were without a inside-left, liath --

12 Leicester the Medway Lower Deck defeated a

Redford

24 Guy's Hospital,. § hockey team from the Y.M.C.A. by Birkenhend Park 17 Manchester three goals to one at King's Park on Gloucester

Saturday,

MAMAK DINNER CANCELLED

SAINTS DEFEATED

3 Bristol

Northampton

|

10 Royal Air Force 11 Old Paulinea ⚫ Liverpool Plymouth Albion 5. Newport Rugby

8 Coventry Penarth

Hertatonians

Watsonians

4 Llanelly

& Gala

13 Jad Forest

***Router.

after leading two to nil at half-time.

H.K. LADIES WIN

8

A very scrappy geme was witnesse.I In a friendly match at King's Park at King's Park on Saturday when the on Saturday afternoon, the Hongkong "Y" Ladies' second hockey loam de- Ladies' Bockey Club defeated the feated the St. Andrews' Ladies' no Central British Association Indiès by cond eleven. by three goals to one four goals to one.

GOOD LEFT HALF Alaf Din, the Army and Punjabi player, has just claims for the position of left half-back. He has

Notification has been received from Naik Dulla Singh (Punjabis) ¦ ¦ been playing particularly well this

the Mamak Hockey Tournament, that, season especially in the Triangular A tireless worker in the pivotal r. 1. Barlow, Hon, Secretary of Portmouth Ber. 9 Old Lives

He is a position he has been the mainstay owing to lack of response from afiliat Tournament series. splendid foil for Dulla Singh who in the regimental and Army inter-ed Clubs, the Mamak Dinner, arrang- is taking the pivotal position in mediate line of defence. Tackles ed for January 26 at the Peninsula

Hotel, has been cancelled. well and feeds with good passes, the Colony intermediate line,

The selectore have chosen 'G. G. Sommers (Hongkong Hockey Sommers, the German Internn-Club): German International. Has well in the Club's just two matches and employs the "scoop" abot in tional. He has been playing very a strong hit, tackles with precision against the Navy in the Triangular plenty.

N. A. E. Mackay (St. Andrew's Tournament, more so in the second than in the first. Last Friday. Club): In possibly not the best Sommers was on the top of his choice for right wing as I have form. He also played well in the said before. A good command of speed 'must be given In his favour. trial yesterday.

Lieut. C. C. Then we come to the forwards. Norman Mackay, the St. Andrew Garth waite and Club player, has more or less (Royal Artil- justified his claims for inclusion.lery: One of the best for- Truc-he-has-speed, but speed...is. not the only essential for a rightwards in local winger, What is more important hockey. Playa

regularly is finishing work. In this respect the Singapore Mackay fails and his stickwork is also faulty,

FOWLER'S CLAIMS

for

Brigade and the Army. Is also good at

On yesterday's' display, Sidney Fowler, of the Y.M.C.A. wne much better than Mackay. His centring was more accurate and a consistent goal-scorer. Played his hitting harder,

Inside-1 eft. Garthwaite.. Has plenty of dash about him and

For the position of right wing: there are also Colour Sergeant Reekes and P. II. Senior, both of the Army, and both of whom have not even had a trial in that posi tion. Senior has not appeared in the trials at all while Reckes-play- ed in the frat, trial at centre- forward,

Garthwaite, Gurbachan Singh,|| Kartar Singh and Lal Singh were certainties for Interport recogni- tion.

On the whole,' the team is п

ngainst Mainya.

G. Singh.

G. Singh (Kow- loon Indians' Ten- nis Club): Has been playing in-

side right for the

Radio last season, but now leads the K.I.T.C. attack. He is fast, com- mands good con- trol of the ballj and is dondly in

the circle, Play- ed against Macno last year.

strong combination with its) Kartar Singh (Punjabla): Plays strength in defence. Much will for Army and combines well with 'depend on the success of Willy Lal Singh. Han scored many goals

Reed, Dulla Singh and Sommers and is a clever forward.

in their efforts to break up the Lal Singh (Pubjabis): A safe movements of the nippy Macau choice for a left wing. He is | forwards.

tricky, speedy and wields the re- Dulla Singh has a hard time verse stick pass with no mean ahead of him marking Ramalhao, accuracy. Was selected to play the brillants incao, centre-for- against Macao last year but could ward, who is always a danger when not play owing to injury. in the shooting area.

Played againat Malaya,

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