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ST. ANDREW'S TO Oxford Rowing Innovations

HENLEY TRAINING BEGINS

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coaching of "Toggers."

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The coach, Mr. A. Niabet, will be away for a day or two, but the Rev. Conrad Skinner, the old Jesus

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. ILURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1935.

PLAY THREE BACK GAME

PERRY WINS TITLE

Tennis Honours For British Champion

Jan. 29. Wellington, N. Z.. Frederick Perry of England, rated Blue, who coxed for Cambridge the work's outstanding tennis singles fifteen years ago, and is now a star, to-day added further to his mantor at Leys School, is assisting laurels for the past several seasons To-day's work here, though not in this capacity, meanwhile. He when he defeated Akay, 6-2, 6-3 and very serious,

certainly took up his old position in the 0-2, winging the New Zealand singles

and championship. heartening. Though it was only coxwain's seat yesterday the Arst day of training, there was coached from there.

Wan

.

Perry, in addition to being Great Britain's singles champion," is also a liveliness quite unknown in the "B" crew were afloat at 2.30, past few years. Already there is under J. F. Best (Pembroko), who American singles champion. some real punch in the work and missed his Blue throo years ago

and mixed doubles tourNK- they are hitting the water as if through illness. "A" crew pad-doubles they meant it. Paddling against died downstream half an hour monts, Perry also annexed premier the wind, the crow were fairly later, with Szilagyl was brought honors therein, further adding to his steady, but with the wind behind in at 2 in place of D. W. Burnford, renown. them they were inclined to get off their feet.

When the boat was turned at Balts- blte he went to stroke, changing places with F. W. Stammers. Burn- ford came in at 6 in place of W. J. R. M. Laurie when they easted at Grassy, but Laurie went back into the boat again at the Railway

The Presdent did not take his place in "A" crew, and I think it la most unlikely that he will row at all. He is making strenuous and apparently successful efforts Bridge. The work consisted of to rehabilitate Oxford rowing, short stages of paddling. and he should the botter be able to

FOR IMPORTANT

CAER CLARK ̋

FRIENDLY SOCCER

CUP ENCOUNTER Brokers And Jews In

| CHANCE TO BEAT

CHAMPIONS

By R.H.B.

Drawn Game

-As- exciting and keenly contested soccer game was witnessed yesterday at King's Park when a Jewish toam played the Sharebrokers to a drawn gama of two goals all

The opening exchanges were fast, the Jewish alde doing most of the Owing to the absence of Mrs. attacking, and being awarded

penalty. Caplan converted, to give Rote the Interport goalkeeper, team an early. lead. Undaunted Share- St. Andrew's are resorting to by this early rarerns, the the three back game in their brokers set the pace and during the important Caer Clark hockey last few minutes of the first half penalty. fixture against the Hongkong was in turn awarded a Competing with partners in the

Club Ladies Hockey at Sookun-R. M. Omar took the kick and equalin

At half ed for the Bkarebrokera, poo on Saturday... The Saints are relying on G. White, time the score was one all.

After the breather the Jewish E. Landolt and Jorge to hold the fort, with Miss White being allowed elever again took the offensive but to kick in the circle in the capacity of found the two backs of the Share- brokers at the top of their form, and and again, goalkeeper.

were repulsed time Irene Gittins is being brought into Eventually the Sharebrokers broke. the attack.

through and took the load through at inside-right. Victory for the Saints will pave the Mackintosh, but during the last five

minutes way to wresting the trophy from the Hongkong Ladies who have held it since 1929.

WORLD OLYMPICS

Twelfth Meeting To Be Held In Tokyo

Tokyo, Feb. 11.

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St Andrew's team follows: G. White, E. Landolt, Jorge: I. L Woolley, J. Wong, Woolley, P. Gittins and M. Churn. Everest: F. Wang, Gittins, M.

ATTACK STRENGTHENED

of the game Greenburg

equalised for his team with a good

header.

The game was played in the best of spirit, Greenburg, Caplan and Goldenburg were outstanding for the Jewish teams, while Kitchell in goal

and S. A. Ismail and R. M. Omar at back shone in the Sharebrokers' de- Lenco. Mackintosh was also in the The Hongkong Ladies are with. Ilmelight during the second half, out the services of Miss B. M. Pope, while Arculil on the left wing put brilliant Interport contre-half, who in some fine centres. has gone home on leave.

do this if he can take a broad view "A" Crow.-D. J. Usher (Sutton

In accordance with a unanimous and not be worried with his own Coldfield, Jonus) (bow), 11.8; D.. rowing, Meanwhile, he is coach-W. Burnford (St. Paul's, Jesus) resolution adopted by the Municipal Assembly, Mr. Ushizuka, Mayer of ing the Isis' which is in no 12.11; J. H. C. Powell (Eton. Third Tokyo, has cabled Bignor Mussolini, sense to be regarded purely as a Trinity), 12.9; M. P. Lonnon expressing deep appreciation in the

(Westminster, "stalking horse" for the Varsity

Third Trinity), name of Tokyo, for I Duce's friendly Eight, but will be specially train- 12.1; J. H. T. Wilson (Shrewsbury, gesture in waiving claim to hold the ed to row in the Head of the River Pembroke), 12.3: W. G. R. M. twelfth Olympic Games in Rome in race at Putney on March 31, Layris (Monkton Combe, Selwyn), 1940, in favour of Tokyo.

The return of Jean Dalziel and Mrs. 13.10: T. R. M. Bristow (Dulwich, If the Onio Conference chooses Moutrie (formerly Mian Joan Chur Pembroke), 12.10; F. M. G. Stum-Tokyo as the venue for the Twelfth chill) will strengthen the champion's mers (Radley, Jesus) (stroke), Olympiad, the. Mayor asured line considerably. 11.11; Rev. Conrad Skinner Mussolini that Japan would support

N. McKmna is playing pivot with Italy's claim to hold the Thirteenth C. Ferguson and J. Smalley as wing (Jesus) (cox), 11.6.

Olympiad in Rome, "B" Crew-~~}, D Kingsford

The team is as follows:-B. Hancs: (Uppingham, Pembroke) (bow), The Municipal Assembly also pas E. M. Gray and B. Helbling; C. 12.0: N. G. Pancalix (Durham. Pem-ed a resolution that 1,000,000 yen be Ferguson, N. McKenna and J. T. C. broke),12.5; A. S. Hawkins (Simon appropriated towards a subsidy fund Smalley; B. Marsh, J. Dalziel, Langton's, Canterbury, Christ's), to facilitate foreign athletes visiting 12.0: C. II, Honkyn (Bedford, Lady Tokyo in 1940-Router. Margaret), 13.0: D. G. Kingsford W. Pembroke), 12.9;

EXPERIMENTS ON THE CAM

Szilagyi Takes Turn

At Stroke

Cambridge. Jan. 4. With the return of E. A. Szilagyi| (Uppinham,

At yesterday afternoon's monthly (Jesus), who stroked one of the R. Lawson (Repton, Pembroke), meeting of the Chinese Chamber of trial eights last term, there was 12.5; H. Marnham (Stellenbosch, Commerce, Messrs. Chau Sing-chi and considerable experimenting during S.A., Jesus), 13,4: S. R. Tubbs Li Ping-sum, members of the General

Calus) the outing of "A" crow at Cam- (Shrewsbury,

(stroke), Committee, were elected auditors to bridge yesterday. Changes wero 11.5; J. N. Duckworth (Lincoln, go through the Chamber's accounts

Jesus) (cox), 8.4.

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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUR ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1935. 19th, 20th and 23rd 16th, 18th, February, 1935.

On Saturday 16th, Monday 18th. February, the first bell will be rung P. M. Harrop, Mrs., G. C. Mouiris and Tuesday 19th, and Wednesday 20th

V. Blackburn.

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

CLUB BEAT WEAK RADIO TEAM

at 11 a.m.. and the first race will be run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, 23rd February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

The tima interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four days.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members are reminded that they their and their ladies must wear Radio badges prominently displayed through. Fielding a weak team, the Sports Club suffered defeat at the out the Mooting.

No one without a badge will be hands of the Hongkong Hockey Club

on the admitted to the Members' Enclosure. seniors by six goals to one

Badges admitting non-members to Club ground at King's Park yesterday the Members Enclosure and Club afternoon.

Starting with only ten players, the Radio were ssisted by Kalwant Singh, the Interporter, who played at right back.

the

Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax

or $40.00 including tax for Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secretary upon Introduction by a The Club played well as a foam, member, auch Hember to be respon. their forwards combining with good sible for all chits, etc. understanding. Their first goal came Badges admitting to Members' En- when Bagwan Singh, a Radio de-closure will NOT be on sale at the fender, deflected the ball into his own Race Course. net past U. B. Souza.

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor. Shortly after G. E, R. Diyett flick- Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27784) ed in a shet from a rebound and be- WILL CLOSE AT 10 a.m. ON THE fore the interval scored two more FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.80 goals to complete the "hat trick."

p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY.

In the second half Dirett silded a A limited number of timns will be sixth goal and before the end of the obtainable cach day at the Club rame, Bargin Singh, playing st. in: House, provided they are ordered in alde-right, netted the Radio's solitary advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele- roal.

phone No. 21020.

Gurbachan Singh, Kalwant Singh On no pretoxt will children be and Sarnagat Singh worked hard for permitted in either enclosure during the Radio, while A. T. Lay led the the first four days of the Menting. Club attack very well, indulging in some neat reverse stick work.

ARMY TRIAL GAME

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Public In the final Army hockey trial Enclosure is $200 per day including match in preparation for the Triangu. tax for all persons including ladies

the Gate. iar Tournament game against the and is payable

Soldiers and Sallers in uniform are Club next week, the Whites defeated admitted to the Public Enclosure at the Colourn by four goals to two on $1.00 per day including tax. the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday after- Bookmakers. Tic Tac mon etc, will inoon. The Whites, playing superior

hockey, led by the odd goal in dve at not be permitted to operate within the interval. Khuda Bax (2), May the precincts of The Hong Kong and Reckes netted for the winners Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. Tiina will be obtainable in the while the goal scorers for the Colours Restaurant in the Publie Enclosure. were Aya Singh and Lt. Garthwaite,

the Interport inside-loft.

RECREIO DEFEATED

SERVANTS PASSES.

Passes for Servants will be issued-

In a fast friendly match played onion application to the Secretary, 3rd the Morina ground yesterday after-Floor, Gloucester Buliding. noon, the 4th Battery,

Hongkong Any persons found loitering with Singapore Brigade R. A. defeated Servants passes in their possession the Club de Recreio by two gunle to will forfelt the samo and will be

The score at the interval was removed from the enclosure,

one.

| one-all, ́Alam Sher (centro-forward)

scored both goals for tho Battery while A. M. Xavier noited the Ro- creio's goal.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 11th February, 19365.

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