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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 193

HONGKONG'S HOCKEY UNDER REVIEW

(Continued from Page 8.)

TWO BIG GAMES

In The Mamak

Tourney

Although the season is yet young, Sunday next sees Mamalt Tourament clash when, on the Marina, the Kowloon

STILL POTENTIAL CHAMPIONS

Sensational Win For Saints

(Continued from Pago-8.). (Recreio "A") beat Beltrne and Remedios 21-7 beat Remedios and Alves 21-4; beat Bnato and Xavier

E.

Gonsalves (Recreio "A") lost to Beltrao and Remedios 13-21; beat Remedios and Alves 21-11; beat Basto and Xavier

(Continued from Pogie 8). spectacular hockey to avert at least threo further goals being neuren, waile in the field Miss J. Wong ex-

21-3. hibited her customary flair for doing the right thing at the right moment. She played a hard and thrustful game, but might have been better supported.

Mian L. Booker, u newcomer, madu And the n really good impression Salats attack is certain to benefit by her inclusion. She revealed neat ball control and possesses a good shot. Her most pressing need is experience.

Indian Tennis Club, present THE BRAWN CUP champions, meet the Royal Engineers, Bast season's run-

ners-up.

The K.LT.C. will be calling on the services of Radio Punjabis and Brigade players, but they will have to be on their best behaviour if they are to win.

the

SERIES

MISS BOCKER IN

LIMELIGHT

Nothing impressed more in the Brawn Cup match between the Diocesan Girls' Schools and the Y.M.C.A. 2nd XI than the exceptionally fime play of Mias H. Bocker, the school team's centre-forward. This dashing young lady is making such rapid progress that it will not be very long before she ranks as one of our foremost goal-scorers..

21-0.

Sousa and J.

TAIKOO v. V.R.C..

winning by five games to four and Played at Taikoo, the visitors 170 aces to 124..

T Stainton and H. Routledge (Taikoo) lost to C. N. Silva and S. A. Ramjahn 4-21; beat M. M. Soares and P. B. Allant 21-17: bent E. Alves and C. M. Xavier 21-18.

Summers and A. W. Norric (Taikou) lust to Silva And Runjahn 11-21; beat Soares and Allam 21-10; bent Alven and Xavier 21-14.

J. Dovey and J. Gatmell (Taikoo) loat to Silva and Rumjahn 3-21; lost to Soares and Allam 18-21; lost to Alves and Xavier 4-21.

ST. JOHN'S. C.R.C. Played at the Cathedral Hall the C.R.C. winning by six gamen to, three

and 147 aces to 134.

F. H. Kwok and G. A. Smith (St. John's beat. S. W. Liang and S. Lee 21-11; bent C. Y. Yung and 8. P. Chan 21-8; beat T. F. Lo and H. W. Ho 21-2.

INTER-CLUB SPORT ADVTS.

GOLF

COUNTRY CLUB TO` MEET SHATIN

TEAMS AND TIMES'

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Thirteenth Extra Race Mooting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 30th November, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will bo rung at

The annual match between the Country Club and the Shatin Golf | 1.30 p.m, PLAN Club will take place at Sheungshui on Sunday, December 1. Teams and starting times will be:

SINGLES

a.tm. Country Club Shatin Golf Club 9,40. A. W, da Rozn, S. Yamamoto. 9.44 F. E. Remedios, K. Ota. 9.48 A. A. Lopes, Y. Ohno, 9.52 E. D. da Rozn, K.

A.

Tatanube.

Jakel. 10.00 E. Sadlek, G. Tsujimura. 10.00 . Urquhart, 10.04 10.04 H. K. Lee, HI. Tonaks. 10.08 J. J. Basto, S. Yamanaka, 10.12 A. E. Castro, T. Mayene. 10.10 R. A.

S. Salto. 10.20

10.24 10.28 10.23

10.32

• Chu danto, 11. Matsushima

F. X, Silva, S. Alito..

H. G. Leang, M. Kunihiro. C. H. Suen, K. Watanabe. 10.30 C. G. Anderson, K. M

Mizusawa, 10.40

M. A. Simoce, S. Olmu. 10.44 B. Alves, H. Kamimura, 10.48 B. Basto, Y. Kishinami.

Reserves C. E. R. Pereira, Y. Ohashi and Y. Hirose.

p.m.

FOURSOMES

2.00 A. W. da Roza & Remedion,

Yamamoto & Ola.

2.05 Lopes & E. D. da Roza, Ohno

&Watanabo Urquhart Tsujimura.

The Engineers are perfectly capa ble of holding the champions to a division of spoils. It is to be hoped that Hunt will be available at inside

will left and Clark be back

in again Engineers defence, The

ap. pearance of these two players could casily mean the difference between defeat and victory for the soldiers.

Sunday afternoon also

Boca the Radio Sports Club, present

leaders of the Mamak Lengue with a full complement of points from

two matches, engaged in a match with the Argonauts. Indications are that the Radio will win for their op ponents lost their opening game of solutely and effectively, and exhibits FIRE BRIGADE ♥. ST. ANDREW'S . 2.30 Leong & Suen, Kunihiro

the season' by the odd gonl ́în five.

TUESDAY'S GAME

Two Exceptionally Good Defences

the

Another player of note was Miss A. Chubb. This diminutive player of less than five feet in height operated at centre-half. She tackles an such a fine turn of speed that it is not going too far to suggest she would hold her twn in senior com- pany. Her already advanced know ledge of the tactics of the game` lend force to the belief that her future. association with hockey is of the rosiest promiке.

B. Koh and N. Smith (St. John's) lost to Linng and Lee 8-21; lost to Yung and Chan 7-21; lost to Lo and Ro 13-21.

Rev. R. T. Bennett and H. C. Tyson

(St. John's) lost to Liang and Lee 13-21; lost to Yung and Chan 10-21; lost to Lo and Ho 14-21.

F.

Played at the Central Police Sta- tion, St. Androw's winning by seven games to two and 175 aces to 103. i E. L. H. Shate and J. L. Anderson (Fire Brigade) bent A. E. P. Guest and P. 4. Broadbridge 21-9; lost to E. F. Fincher and II. Kow 11-21; beat

V. Wonk

and R. II. Wong 21-19. Tuesday's Mamak match between frankly disappointing, but one noticed | (Fire Brigade)

A. L. Fisher and J. H. Fowler the Royal Engineers and Police

lost to Guest and which ended in a draw saw two ex- "ormed very well. Among them wand Kew 8-21; lost to Wong and player here and there who per Broadbridge 0-21; lost to Fincher ceptionally fine defences in operation. Miss E, Hollway, while Mrs. Kemy Wong 17-21. At no time, did the attacks appear at left half was the most effective of capable of breaking through and the intermediates. goalless draw was, is almost inevita-: blo result.

The Y.M.C.A.

3H แ leani were

2.10

2.16

Sadick, Takei &

Lee & 3. J. Basto, Tanaka & Yamannka

2.30 Castro & R. A. Basto, Mayene

& Salto.

2.25 Christensen & Silva, Matsu-

shima & Ajito.

Watanab

&

2.35 Anderson & Simoes, Mizusawa

& Oku. 2,40

Alves & B, Basto, Kamimura

Kishinam!.

RAINBOW CUP

Ordnance Improving Their Position

W. Stoker and C. W. Brand (Fire Brigade, lost to Guest and Broad- The chief impression gained..was bridge 6-21; lost to Fincher and Kew Submarine Rainbow and No. 6 Section

0-21; lost to Wong and Wang 7-21.

would need

My impression was that the Police that the "" rejuire a int of practice to runke positional as a team before they can expect to changes if they are to get goals do themselves full Justice. which, in the Anal analysis, count

most in a match.

Moss wa

failure on the left wing and Wilson TOURNAMENT HOCKEY

appeared to be right out of his depth at centre-half.

The fine spoiling work of Captain Foley and Brown in the half back

line constituted a feature of the Army's Eleven For Match

Engineers' park in the game. But the soldiers clearly ulssed the assia- tance of Hunt and Clark.

MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE

Against Navy

J

C.R.C.

LATEST LEAGUE Table

Games P. W. L. F. A. Pra,

3 0 28 4 6

St. Andrew's

Recreio "A Recreio "B" St. John's

Fire Brigade

R

Talkoe R.C.

Kowloon Tong

2 2 0 16 2 4 0 8 1, 2 10 8 2

The second of the annual Tring S. and S. Home St. Andrew's "up" lar Tournament hockey fixtures is to Eliot Hall "A" Here is the oficial league table to be played on the Navy's round at Eliot all "B" .. 0 dute of the Arst division of the | King's Park on Wednesday, when the Mamak League. The second divi-Royal Navy and the Army meet.............

ion table will be published when results from secretaries have been received.

Radio S. C. Police

R. E..

K.I.T.C.

Signals

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

2 2 0 0 2 2 0

1 1 0

3 0 0 Argonauta 1 0 0 1 2 3 St. Andrew's 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0

Parthian

LEAGUE CRICKET

Army Versus Kowloon On Saturday

The following have been'aolceted to represent the Army Cricket team in League match against the Kowloon Cricket Club on the latter's ground on Saturday:

The Army will have a practice match on Momlay on the Chatham Rond ground.

The following will represent the Army for Wednesday's ́ tournament fixtures

1

1.0 0 2

4 14 0

8 0

9.0

0

0

0 0

BADMINTON. "DERBY"

(Continned from Page 8.) employing the "kill" with such con-

The Soccer match between II.M. R.A.0.C. was played off on Monday at St. Joseph's Ground, Happy Valley, and resulted in a win for the Ord- nance by the only, goal scored,

Play was very even throughout. Both teams missed chances when near goal-the most notable occasion being when Saunders, the Rainbow centre- forward, broke through, got clear of all opposition, and then shot outside the post when only about ten yards out. It was not until the last minutes of the first half when Princu headed the ball wide of the Rainbow keeper, that there was any score.

not

The second half opened with the Rainbow pressing strongly and a goal seemed certain, but

they could shake off-the-Ordnance-defence. Saunders was unfortunately injured In a collision in front of goal during one of these early raids and the Rain- bow had to play for

the remainder

of the game with only ten men. In spite of this handicap they still

made

| very determined efforts to draw Icvol, but no further score was registered by either side and a fast, keen and very cloan game ended in a win. for the Ordnance who are now only one event behind in the Rainbow Cup

Alaf Din (Puniares) Adence that 30 per cent, of these shots Competition.

Nk.

Ple. Hollingsworth (Lincolns); Sep. Khan Bahadur (Punjabis) and Lieut. D. P. St. C Roissier

(Lincolns); Hayr, Dulla Singh (Punjabis), Lieut. J. P. Willians (East

Nk.

were unreturnable. Khuda Bakhsh. (K.S.R.A.)... Licut, The "B" team of course will hold E. M.

their own (East Lancashires), Dawson

most of the cont- against W.

Senior

and R.A.S.C.). petitors in the league. But the gap Heut. C. C. Garthwaite (H.K.S.I.A.) between them and their reriors hos 20 and L/Nk. Lai Singh (Punjabis). he neen to be believod. The loss of

The Reserves are: Sapper Quan-

MID-WEEK YACHTING

Silva is a severe blow and the ab- Lobo Wins Fourth Race Of

trill (Royal Engineers), L/Cpl. Yeo-sance of Barros last night was keen- mans (Lincolns) and Pte. Taylorly felt. (East Lancashires) and Lieut. E Robinson (East Lancashires).

CLUB SENIORS DRAW

--TWO GOALS SHARED WITH

LINCOLNSHIRES

+

The Hongkong Hockey Club's senior eleven drew with the Lincolnshire Regiment in a friendly hockey match

What

honours were left (apart

from those of honest effort and good

sportsmanship which were equally

Present Series

The course was one of 78 miles from Channel Rocks to Kowloon Rocks, Rumpay Shoni, back to Channel Rocks

race started at 2.46 pm,

The full results were as follows: Yacht Finishing Time Pos. Bailed Thr

shared) went to Beltran and

The "Anker" Yacht, Lobo, salled Remedios, who enjoyed the distinc- by Col. J. A. Griffin, won the fourth tion of winning the one and only t of the series of Wednesday vacht from the seniors, They boat Sousa and races organi

anised by.

the Royal Hong- Major V. J. Bonuvia (R.A.M.C.),

Gonsalves and were value for the ko Yacht Club.- Captain L. J. Walch (R.A.S.G.), Cap

achievement. There amazing new drops reduce tain 0. S. Power (Signals), Lieut.

On the whole

though it was sweilen membranes, clear clogging the Hon. C. R. Clegg Hill

slightly disappointing match, the dif- mucus, let you breathe freely again Lieut.

J. R. Johnson (Furiters' at King's Park yesterday afternoon, ference between the teams being far and finlahing at the Club line. The Used in time, they Lieul E. M. Dawson (East Lonca- each side scoring one goal.

too marked. There was a hire at an prevent many cold. aflres), Licut, J., P. Williams (East The match was seldom up to the inferiority complex about the earlie

Lancashires), Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite best standard of focal club hockey ul-play of the juniors; even so one could VICKS RA

C. S. M. Elvin (East Larica- though the play showed an improve- not help being impressed with the VA-TRO-NOL Fustler King Fusiliers Scorers lenni opened the scoring through D. plished their task, neither could one shires), Cpl. Ballard (R.A.S.C.) and ment towards the end. The civilian case by which the winners accom Cul. Peddley (R.A.M.C.). Umpire: Carey, and Recks equalised for the Pte. Hignett (East Lancashires). Lincolns, during the first half.

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