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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH

MONDAY,

FEBRUARY 25, 1935..

THREE GOALS FOR TAM

[Continued from Page &.)

jugation of the winger allowed Li Tin-sang to concentrate on stop- ping the inside mon-a task which he accomplished with his cum tomary zeal and efficiency,

The teams 18 a whole was dominant, everyone playing well within himself and generally doing the right thing. Occa Honally passes were Ill-directed." but this was chiefly noticeable in the first ten minutes, during which time the Chinese were eaguring their opponents and

down to their job,

It cannot truthfully be said that St. Joseph's offered very strious opposition. The team was very disjointed, the forwards being lamentably

weak in approach work, and the half backs equally stupid in their constructive elTorts. Not even a reshufting of positions could efface this out- standing weakness.

SOUSA AND DELLAR

What honours were left for the Josera went to Sousa and Dellar. Sousa was especially steady, while his better mense of anticipation permitted him to make more time- jy interventions than his partner, who was seen to botter advantage in last minute clearances from the goal area.

Elme was extremely helpful in defence and generally speaking had Tao Kwai-shing well in hand. But his attempts to set the for-

The teams representing the Hoogkong Football Club and the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation which met in their annual rugby fixture on Saturday. Sested in the centre la Mr. V. M. Grayburn, general manager of the H. and S. Bank. (Photos Mae Cheung).

Race Meeting Ends: Winning DESULTORY FOOTBALL

Owners And Jockeys

Mr. L. Dunbar finished the best winning owner at the Annual Race Meeting which concluded on Saturday, while, Mr. L. G. Frost was the most successful jockey.

OWNERS

Mr. L. Dunkar Dynasty

Bắc Âu Tonksen Mr. Li Shiu-pang Mrs. Pearce Hem....

wards in motion fell far below Mr. Kwok Hin-wang usual standards, and it was in L. T. P.

this phase of the game that the Lan

whole of the intermediates failed. Dr. L. Reidy

In the attack Ward lost all his Fatahan customary polish and his ball dis-Meaurs. Lee & Bo

Cholce.. Kong Brothers E. S. K.

Messrs. Mackle & Grap- tribution was wretched. Beatty burn

dashing, but not VITY played a helpful, game, while Herridge was completely bottled up. Victor was painfully slow as an inside forward more useful when he and was shifted to right half,

The Saints' big shortcoming was they played without a plan. They were never quite certain

Dr. Lee Shiu-kee Mr. A. M. L. Soares Mr. Leong Kwok-cheong Messrs. Tester & Abraham Mr. Kay Neckelman Mr. J. F. Macgregor Mr. Ho Kom-tong

what they intended to do, orMr. C. S. Wong how they should endeavour to Wonder

do it. Caught thus in two Mr. 31. Y. Liong minds they were constantly Dr. S. N. Chau

cheated of promising openings. Mr. Lee.. Beyond his general high level of Mr. F. Lobel Tam Kong-pak's contribution Mr. Brish

play

to the result was thres goals. The Mr. Seth second was a beauty. Ip Pak-wn Messrs. Hall & Shenton

Longfellow

netted the remaining point, un Mr. Mackie unexpected shot finding Tsang, & LA

sighted. South China were two up Weken

at the interval, and in the closing Manx

half they were so immeasurably Mesare. Lewis & Tinsun superior to the visitors, that they Pau ought to have netted another half 1.. F. C.

Jahn Peel a dozen.

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

Punjabi Regiment Wins

By Four Goals

The Punjabis defeated the Police Indian team by four clear goals when they met in n hockey match at the Marina ground on Saturday.

Why

Mrs. Lee Shiu-kee

S..L..K....

Mr. Ll Fo-chun Mrs E. H. M. Tinaon Harbrad

Mr. Chan Wing-yang

Afr. Wong Chi-po Dr. J. G. Macgown Mr. C. B. Brown

L. G. Frost

The play was scrappy, but an. V. Needa inprovement was seen in the Pelice Marshall team, who managed to resist most. C. Pib of their opponenta attacks.

Tho

C. Encarnacno

JOCKEYS

first goal came near the end of the. S. LI first half when a penalty bully was, 1. Tao given against the Police custodian, W. II. S. Davis Sirda Singh, a goal for obstruction. S. Sum being conceded when he used his A. J. I'. Heard feet: A further goal was scored by Y. T. Fung

D. Black Karta Singh,

After the interval the Police started T. : K. Ho well, but the Punjable again scored G. Neugebauer

F. F. LI through Kirda Bux, at centre- forward, and Kartar Singh.

WOMEN'S MATCH

Hongkong Ladies Record

An Overwhelming Win

N. Deltz

P. P. Botelho

E. O. Rutler

B. A. Broulx

W. II. Choy

8. W. Tong

Tang Man-wa

R. H. Charles

By scaring seven goals to nit the. M. Wood Hongkong Ladies overwhelmingly de Yeung Wing-kwei fealed the Contral British Schoolgirls K. W. Fung when they met in a friendly hockey F. Lopes match at Sookunpro on Saturday, H. A. Botelho The scores for the victors were A. D. Coppin Mrs. Moutrie (4), Miss J Dalziel (3) G. W. Sewell and Misa A. Marsh.

A. Wall

H. P. Chanzon A. A. R. Botelho 1st 2nd 3rd |S. N. Pan

Carvalho

C, Taylor

F. Lobel.

AT CAROLINE HILL

MAMAK" HOCKEY *

Royal Engineers Beat St. Andrews

in

Some fast play was witnessed the Mamak hockey match played on the Pollco Training School ground yesterday, when the Royal Engineers met and defeated St. Andrew's by a solitary goal.

From the start the R.E. attacked and the custodian for the Baints, A. E. P. Guest, was kept busy. In averting the ball, Guest usually rushed from his citadel and cleared with his feet. In attempting to intercopt a pass the two Saints backs, Whito and Angus, collided and lost grip of their sticks, Beott playing for the R.E. took ad vantage of this and netted, giving the Saints custodian no charco whatever. The score at half-time was one to nil in favour of the RE.

An unfortunaic mischance occurred in the last half, when E, Fincher (St. Andrew's), had the ball within, fifteen clear feet of the RE. goal with a path, and would have equalised if he had not tripped over ono of the R.E. men. A corner was conceded to Fin cher, but proved of no avail.

K. 1. T. C. V. University

The Kowloon Indians net the Uni-f versity in a Mamak hockey match on the Marina ground yesterday, and won by four clear goals. The play was rather scrappy. The score at half-time stood at 3-0 in favour of tho Indians. Near the end of the final whistle. the Kowloon Indians WETO G.

(Continued from Paga 3.) Hynes who made the timely internetted again. The scarers ventions to stop South China from Singh (2), and Piato and Souza one scoring twice in the first half, each. Rodger was splendid in goni,

"FIDDLE DE-DEE” METHODS

South China had flashes of in- spiration in midfield, but did not seem to know enough to carry them to a logical and successful

Close conclusion.

inter-passing

TENNIS TOURNEY was overdone among the forwards.

Draw Made For Club

Handicaps

Quick shooting should have been the order of the day. Cheuk Chek-kam was the best of the at- tack, but he also joined his col- leagues In the "fiddle-de-dee"

The following in the draw for the methods in the penalty area, and various Club Events in the forthcom-registered but a couple of good ing Hongkong C.C. Tennis Tourna- shots throughout the game.

ment:

Handicap Singles

Byes.. C. Pool (Her.) v. Capt. R. C. Hugill (+2/0); L. Forster (-3/0) v. A. D. Humphreys (1/6); Dr. C. II. Burton (+3/8) r. M. N. Cootes. (rer.); D. Robb (+16) v. J. R. Collis (+16); 11. D. Tollinton (15) v. D. M. Macdougall (-15); A. K. Muckenzie (2/6) v. M. Beach Thomas (-15); A. C. J. Bowker (ser.).

First Round 1. A. Pearce (—49)

Lim Tak-po worked

very earnestly to break up the Club attack, and the half backs were the best feature of the Chinese team. I ked Young's handling of the Fowler-Elliott combina- tion, but Lee Kom might have had a worrying time if Bickford had been properly attended,

The defence was ragged. The backs were shaky and Wong in

v. E. Bathurst (--976); S. F. Staple goal handled the ball very badly. ton (2/6) v. P. H. Scoones (-2/6); Altogether two poor teams in W. N. Buyers (+15) v. J. Bartow very poor game. Yet the league (4/6): 1. G. Robertson (ner.).

CAER CLARK CUP

C.B.A. Ladies Piny A

Draw With Recreio

Playing what proved to be a drawn game of one goal each, the Recreio Ladies mot the C.B.A. Ladies in a Cher Clark Cup hockey match at the Marina ground yesterday. The C.B.A. team in playing this match comploted their fixtures with a total of 13 points.

After half-time C. M. Whitley scored for the C.B.A., and in the last Two minutes of play B. Hemedios, equalised. playing for the Recreio,

In the C.B.A. Outstanding_players team were Misses F. K. Walker, P. Woolley, E. Beavis and M. Smith, while Miss L. Silva-Netto and Miss C. Osmund played well for the Ke-

creio.

Miss M. Silva, who came to Hong-i kong with the Shanghal interport team, played in goal for the Recreio, She is now residing in the Colony.

SPORT ADVTS.

the THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Entry Race

Draft Programmes and Forms for the First Extra Meeting to be held on Saturday, 9th March, 1935 (weather por- mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Omce, Gloucester

KING'S THEATRE

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

The Management beg to announce that from the

1ST MARCH, 1935

THE PRICES FOR ADMISSION

TO. THE

2.30 P.M. PERFORMANCE

will be as follows:-

Adult,

Logo Seats. $1.70 Dress Circle $1.10 Back Stalls 70 cts. Front Stalls 40 cts.

INCLUDING TAX

Children.

85 cts. 55 cts. 35.cts.

20 cts.

PLEASE NOTE THE DATE,

SPOTS

W. J. Liryer (ser.); M. Pagh (1) table will show you them on lovel

below pointa immediately v, R. H. WIJ (15.2):

Bye.. R. A. Wood (+15) v.) lenders! T. J. Price (scr.); C. Havenhill (-370) 1. Dr. D. J. Valentine Well against the play the Club (1/0); Dr. E. MacMahon (scr.) took a load of one goal just before A. 11. Pens (+3/6); E. L. 11. Shute the interval. It completed the (30) G. W. Stabb (ver.); only well defined attack by the

A 10 question about it, it is Thoinion (xer.) · V. V. R. Gordon Club during the whole of the first

annoying to find that (1/6); H. J. Armstrong (16) half. Howe, Elliott, Fowler and

you've spotted a perfectly T. C. Monaghan (~3/16); J. E. Henry (4-3/6) v. E. R. Price (1/6 Hynes were concerned in the in Building: the Club House, Happylovely dress. But don't let itial phases, and Bickford rushed Valley; the Hongkong Club; the if annoy you too much. Try Handicap Doubles

in to complete things with a won- Sporta Club; and the Stables, our Valeteria service. Byes.-R. Hancock and T. Ederful first-time shot from à next- Shan Kwong Road.

have special safe solvents. Pearce (+2/6) v. D. Robb and A. to-impossible angle.

Entries close at 12 o'clock E. Lissamon (+15); J. C. Pool and M. N. Cootea (sec.) v. E. Bathurst and H. J. Armstrong (-15); better in the closing stages, and February, 1935. Eckford and A. J. M. Hazeland after Howe had put them further ahend with a clever goal, they

1st 2nd 3rd[+1/0).

We

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The visitors showed up slightly | NOON ON Thursday, 28th THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.

2 First round-11. D. Tollinton and were pretty well on top. But con- C. Ravenhil (15) v. P. H. Scoong tinual interruptions through the and O. E. C. Marton (-15); J. ball going out of play prevent- Paton and G. N. Mellin (scr.) v. L

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Cdr.. S. F. Stapleton and L. cared either team from becoming A. L. Besant (1/0); Capt. E. Man- really organised, and, it is doubt nern and E. L. H. Shule (30) ful if anybody was sorry when the R. H. Wild and J, D. Humphreys official gave the "all-clear" signal. (-16); Dr. C. II. Burton and Dr.

&

3

E. McMahon (scr.) v. G. R. Sayer

and A. D. Humphreya (0/0); S.

The special lecture arranged for

O. H and N. Evans (ner.) this evening in the lodge room, of

W. Stabb and H. F.Phillips (2/6) the Manuk Lodge of the Theosophical

Byes. M. Macdougal and II.

It. Butters (3/0) T. A. Pearce Society will not take place, as the

queaker, Mrs. Devereux, of New Or and A. K. Mackenzie (3/6); T. Cleans, U.S.A., is prolonging her stay Monaghan and V. H. Gordon (2/6)

v. Capt. E. C. Hugli and L. Forster in Shanghai and has not yet arrived (scr.); A. C. I. Bowker and J. It.in the Colony. The usual study class Callia (+2/6). T. J. Price and Ewill be held instead of the lecture. R. Price (scr.).

Mited Doubles

J. R. Paton (1/6); Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs.

N. Buyers A. E. Laaman (-2/6) v. Mr. and (2/6) v. R. Whinney and Miss Mrs. I. W. Shewan (ser.); T. C. Strahan (+3/6); J. E. Henry and Monaghan and Minn Stephen (4/6) Misa Stevenson (scr.) . Mr. and v. V. R. Gordon and Miss Taylor Mrs. A. L. Sullivan (-16); Mr. and(+2/6); A. C. I. Bowker and Mrs. Mrs. N. L. Smith (+2/0) v. II. 5. Collis (ner.) v. Capt. Hugill and Mrs. Armstrong and 7dra.

Whitham Cowland (ker.); T. A. Pearce and (-16); W. M. Barton and Miss R.Misa H. Hancock (-15/3) v. E. Hancock (~16/3) v. Mr. and Mrs.Bathurst and Mrs. Bathurst (-8/6),

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