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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER

1935

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Possibles Combination

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The goalkeepers, F. Best (C.B.A.) 0and Mrs. Lunson (II.K.) were never

really tested.

London, Dec. 1.

this being her first match against the In preparation for her International Champions. More practice at hard matches during the current season, hitting, and dribbling will do this England held a Rugby trial at

young player a world of good. Moseley, Birmingham," to-day, an In the half-back line, Marion Bry- England XV being opposed to son, the "never

type of any dien Possible XV.

The England combination proved player, wax constantly on the move and thanks to her splendid efforts As is well-known the male participants in the Olym-much too good for the Fossibles and she brought much relief to the backs,

won by 21 points to six.

F. Walker and Phyllis Woolley, who, pic contests 1936 in Berlin, will find accommodation Resulis of matches played to-day as a

it were steady. in an "Olympic village" as was the case in Los Angeles are as follows:

Woolley, who supported Miss Bryson on her right did good clear- four years before. But until now little has been heard England

ing work but her hitting was rather of where the quarters for the contesting women will be.

wild and many of her passes were misdirected. The door of the Olympic village being strictly closed to Bath them, as to all of the female sex during the whole of the Bedford Olympiade, the men alone will be given the benefit of all Bristol

Devonport the arrangements, which are being made on such a large scale, in the village. During that time the women will Harlequin be just as well accommodated, although elsewhere. Their home will be the newly-built by all the other preparations which Aberavon "Comradeship House on the Heich have been made until now for the Abertillery Sport Field. This enormous building, Olymplado in Germany. The com- Coventry which is still under construction, ismittee in charge of the preparations Halifax"

this shaped like a horseshoe and is

home for innleving further and is trying to pro- Neath servo later as students of the Gorman college of tire benutiful and aril

for the players, and It is being bullt because it will certainly be the case in this gymnastics. the, new German State needs many lime too. For some years now In more trainers than the former one. tiermany, interior architecture as Although voluntary as ever, except at well as architecture in general has schal, in the army and in the Labour received great impetus, due in

Service, it is considered na everyone's mensure te leer Hitler's personal moral duty to join in gymnastics in interest for this field of art, and thin order to keep a strong and healthy fact has been a great help to the com-

mittee.

One advantage for the woinen com-i

in his

body. Not long ago Herr Hitler anambiguous Rally,

to the Youth at the to the south t

gave ex-pelitors is that they are much nearer pression to this fact. Hence it may the stadium than the Olympic village Le concluded how many trainers are

nearer the town and the din- required for this extensive sports rents. Further they are living undertaking, for instruction at the tance to the underground railway is hands of the very best men and women quite a short une for those nut "hav-| trainers ta ne given in the cheap ing a car of their own. courses got up by the Labour Front

of the Olympic village As in the case organisation Strength through Joy" the Norddeutsche Lloyd is doing the and in which an ever-increashig numestering and providing attendants for her of men and women are taking the guests in the Frisian House. The

Art.

THE OLYMPIADE

Services

Richmond United Services Glasgow

12

Rosslyn Park

5 Newport

12

1. Aldershot

11

Services 0

Leicester

14 Guy's

Hospital 11

8 London Welsh

29 Edinburgh

3 Swanson

3 Pontypool

11 Cardif

14 Manchester

0 Croan Keyn

-Renter

3

THE ADVANTAGE RULE

J. Dalziel put Hongkong in the lend] in the first half and H. Hance scored the second

goal twelve minutes after the interval.

During the first half the Associa- 3tion were through about twice and 11 had

opportunities of scoring but the referes failed to apply the advantage rale which, incidentally, was adopted in the case of Hongkong's first

Roal It seems that local hockey umpires are rather timid regarding the appllen tion of this rule which should be brought into effect more frequently than nt present,

the preparation for forthcoming) match against the Combined' Ser- vices, was played. The Colours de- Hockey of a fairly good standard feated the Whites by four goals to witnessed on the Club ground at nil, the goal scorers being Gurbachan King's Park yesterday afternoon Singh (3) and. Sarnagat Singh, both when the first Civilians' trial, in of the Radio Sports Club.

CIVILIANS' TRIAL

Colours Defeat Whites

By Four Goals

AROUND THE GROUNDS

this isn't much n wild-eyed idea as it might appear at first sight. Re- collections, of Brooks' work on the left wing during the second half against South China the other week leaves one feeling it might be a worth-while experiment.

the moment, but he'll soon be off. BROOKS in on the injured list at

the Chinese! And he did play rather well against

JOHNSON'S leadership on Satur- little refreshing, but day was

(Continued from Page 83 company is famous for the food on resourceful defence than that offered board its ships so there is no reason by L. Souza and Sinclair to stop those for concern about this matter. The Chinese from piling on goals. In order to satisfy all those great bill of fare which has already been requirements the gounds and build mude known, is based on the prin- THE team as a whole was without ings of the training centre in Berlin, eiples of modern dieteties, the obser blemish. Li Tin-sang at right Imposing as they already were, for all sportsmen. Stewards and Never has he been more during in his vance of which is so very important back was an entertainment in himself. being very much enlarged, ne is the case with a stadium too, so that the stewardesses belonging to Lloyd's will interceptions,, so perfectly timed as to whole combined will form a tremend-be there to attend on the guests.

appear to be rehearsed. It was back us "Reich Sport Field". The pro-

play of the best description. Lau Mau verh to kill two birds with one stone"

was a faulteles partner and among what has happened to Stevens? The is thereby realized, for the arrange-

It goes without saying that in the the half backs Leung Wing-chul held inside fight is bang off form. Can't ments connected with the Reich Sport case of illness or injuries male and the stage, contriving at one monient seem to do anything correct. Possi Field which are now being carried female doctors will immediately be to frustrate the cleverest of move bly Green would be an asset playing out in feverish haste, are to serve the forthcoming. Further, the same inws, ments between Leonard, Ward and first of their double purpose--the whether written or unwritten, will be Hussain, and in the next setting his on the right of Johnson. Olympiade. The "Compuleship House" in force in the Frisinn House as in forwards in motion either with long will therefore

Olympic village; the rules of dis swinging passes to the wings TN no department did the Police participants in the Olympic Games as

straight through the middle where 11s first guests.

curleship and mutual consideration. This house which is to be called: Various Berlin Aport grounds, Fung and Tam. | "Frision House" contains bedrooms which are within easy reach of the

MEDICAL FACILITIES

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or

*

receive the female the based on the spirit of com-they wero picked up by the watchful hard worker at centre-half, but incked |

* +

F

voze confidence. Britain was polish, and at times the defence sent one all afithery. It was assuredly and workrooms on the two top floore Frisian House residents, will serve as TT is rather sad to reflect on the re-McHardy's lucky day. He saw the for no less than 150 residents. On training grounds. In Germany great tardation of St. Joseph's, When framework rocked some half a dozen the ground floor, besides being a large value is attached to women's sport, they started the season they were times with himself well beaten. Not reception hall, there is a suite of both in general and in contexte, and playing so well that some enthusiasts an impressive, win. rooms, including lecture

halls.

visitors' one of its most influential supporters were bold enough to hint coming

the Fusiliers did nc, a reading-room, music-room, is the Reich Sport Leader Herr von champions. But to-day they are play-IS week rooms, sinakertom -etc.----ánd -dining-balls Techammer-Osten. Therefore, the ing third-rate football. St. Joseph's complish the triple and by sa do- Therefore the sportswomen from all Olympia lady champions may rest has become a team of individual high- ing take over the leadership of the purts of the world will find ample assured that their requirements will lights and extingutshell flanies. countries having informed the authori

GAINST hori- the utmost will be tu

South Chinn tien of the strength of their respec- with their wishes. All the more so A Leonant, Ward, Havenin tive teams, it is not yet possible to because Germany (in 1928 in Amster-Costa (when he shifted to centre- alate how many will be coming, but dam Germany's having taken such a half) gave performances worthy of NTIL East Lancashires beat South

is already quite certain that their mod second place behind the United the early records of the team.

The

China in a second division match number will fall far short of the States was mostly due to the medals three inside forwanis were rare yesterday, the Fusiliers held the 4-5,000 male Olymple participants. won by its women) belongs to the chemers, but terribly supported by leadership in all three sections of the For, leaving the winter games quite countries which very much approve the win, but he is not the confl- obtained the deciding goal at Sookun

wings. Elma too

too played pluckily league. Incidentally the East Lancs. the question (they are held of women competing at the Olympiade dent Elms of last season and hasipoo in the very last second of the months earlier and at quite werd one. Tha

Although the point is still n

n very con-tivated errors in positioning. Sin-game. Horner did the trick and a

space, although law meet with full understanding comply and that

is

out

of

ent place) there are only four inds

Point

of

AL

first and third divisions and occupy second place in the second division.

only Not a bad record with the season

and nearly halfway through,

$

Tag: wounds) awimming, fencing world and not for the male youth work in goal certainly did not beakTTE walked clean through a weary

of sports in which women are compet. held in Germany is, that the Olympic cluir and L. Souza were shaky to the prottier goal would be difficult, to

view un- (and here tou only in bell rings for the whole

the extreme in defence, and U. Souza's Imagine. youth of finiited and Hymnastics. In Los

Angeles alone. Accordingly, Germany advo- the hall mark of quality, there were 54 Indy athletes, 58 swim-cates an

present things and deeming the

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a perfectly designed combina

fion!

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defence and with the utmost non- mers and 17 lady fenters. In Ber-state

state of tension of the

was a patchwork team against chalance drew the goalkeeper away lin, for the first time, lady gymnasts adoption of 4 complete programme of

from his charge and then planted the will be included and although more women athletics most advisable, it

ball into the corner of the net. Be- women participants are expected in brought forward a motion not long

fore he could receive the congratula- the other types of sports too, their age at the national Olymple com Police won by five clear goats tions of his colleagues the referen total number will certainly not exceed mittee to admit horsewomen, THE

How- 200.

ever, up till now, Germany has not cutters team, but are their worries own very well throughout the match. against the Royal Artillery Stone blew for full time. father tough luck for the Chinese, who had held their been able to carry its point concern-aver? No NO REASON FOR COMPLAINT ing this suggestion.

Sir! Gough certainly The women will certainly have no

has been a forward in his time, but reason for complaint when compar-

anybody unaware of this would never werk-end. In

OALS were somewhat cheaper this ing the Olympic village with

have believed it on Saturday. Some-

the league en- Los Angeles, Dec. 7. how I think Gough is more beauty and comfort of their

useful counters 70 goals were registered. In In a bantamweight fight here to antong the intermediates. Down

the first and second division visitors quarters. The interior decorations night, Pablo Dano, weighing in at live nut as yet been started upon, and 120 pounds, gained a

showed far greater accuracy in shoot- although they will is all probability Henry Hook (113 poundsin over BUT the Police attack problem thing. They netted 17 goals in the first be quite simple, in pecordance with rounds,

B not solved by shifting Gough to

division and 16 in the second the purpose the whole building is to Hook singed a fate rally, but falled the halves. They may and them against home teams eight and 11 re-

the third apectively. In serve in the future, they will certo overcome Dano's early lead.selves forced to consider the introduce homesters hold the balance, netting 15 tainly be lacking in nothing to judge) United Press.

against three.

the

tion of Brooks to the attack. And

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Macao Race Meeting

YESTERDAY'S COMPLETE RESULTS AND PARI-MUTUEL

The following were the results at yesterday's meeting of the Maca Jockey Club...

1. Shek-O Stakes. Once Round. Dr. Lee Shiu Keo's Tin Ho 106 lb.

1 (Y. T. Fung)

2

1

Mr. Broadway's Flamingo 165 lb. (D. Black) Mr. Chiu's Beginner's Luck 167 16. (P. P. Botelho) Time: 25, 58, 181 1/5, 2 02 3/5. Distance: 3 lengths, A length. l'arl-Mutuel: Wnner $14.70; Places $8.40 $8.

Cnah Sweep: Int No. 65-$58.10 2nd No. $10.00 3rd No. 327—$ 8.30 Unplaced Nos. 246, 296 each $4.60. 2. Stanley Handlesp. (1st Sectlon) | One Mlle.

Mr. Eu Tong Sen's Rousseau 151′ lb. (11. C. Pih) Mr. B. F. S.'s Diogenes 151 lb. Me.. Roson's Flybynight 155 lb.

1

(D. Black) 2

(G. R. Cheapo) 3 Tima: 34, 104, 1′36, 2 08 2/5, Distance: 5 lengths, 3 lengths. Parl-Mutuel: Winner $11.10; Places $10.30,

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 96-$83.50 ; 2nd No. 103-$23.80 3rd No. 4541-$11,96 3. Stanley Handicap. (2nd Section). Six Furlongs. Mr. Chiu Cheong Fan's Limelight

148 lb.

(Y. T. Fung) 1 Mr. Why's Mersey 181 lb.

(N. Deltz) 2 Mr. Fal's Partnership 163 1.

(G. N. Rozs) 3 Time: 31 3/5, 1 01 4/5, 1 33 2/5. Distance: 3 lengths, Short Head. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $21,10; Placen $7.70, $6.00.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 222-$98.30 2nd No. 42-$28.10 3rd No. 470-$14.00 Unplaced Nos. 157, 60 euch $7.80. 1. South China Cup. One Mlle.. Mr. C. N. H.'s Tiny, Star 149 lb. (P. I. Botelho)

1

2

Mr. Finder's Copper Idol 142 lb. (H. C. P) Mr. Eu Tong Sen's Rousseau 158 lb.

(D. Black) 3 Tinie! 30 4/5, 1 01 8/5, 1 33 1/6, 2 044/6.

'OP IT. BERT... OP IT! BLIMEY.. IM OFF FOR HAFRICA!

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Distance: lengths; Short Head, Pari-Mutual: Winner $20.10; Places $9.80, $8.80, $13.09.

6. Victoria Handicap. One and Quarter Miles.

Dr. Leo Shiu Keo's Monoplane. 153 lb....(G. N. Rosa) Mr. Li Shiu Pong's Soldier of Peace.

158 lb. ..........(N, Deltz) Mr. F. Lobel's Spinaway 140 lb.

(D. Black) 3 Time: 31, 1.02 9/5, 1 35 2/5, 208, 2:30.

Pre-eminent in

every country of the World.

Distance: A head, A length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $12.00; Places $7.00, $10.90. ........

Cash Sweep: lat No. 88-$117.00 End No. 78-3 33.40 3rt No. 220-10.70 Unplaced Nos. 203, 220 each $9.20. b. Consolation Elakes. (Unofficial). Onco Round. Mr.. Lan's Plain View 128 : UN (Miss J. Dowbiggin). 1~

Mr. Fal's Partnership 120 lb.

(Miss Beryl Fair) 24 Mr. B. F. S.'s Diogenes 182 1.

(Miss Betty Fair) 8 Time: 23 3/5, 64, 1 25 2/6, 1 66 4/5. Dstance: length, length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $11.60; Place $7.80, $0.60.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 14891.AO 2nd No. 118-$26.20 3rd No. 100-$13.10′′ Unplaced Nos, 231, 170 each $7.20

GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP:

Pinving in the second round of the Hongkong Golf Championship the following results were obtained yesten / day:

"D. J. Gilmore beat Col. Blake,

3 and 1.

A. M. W. Scott bent D. S. Edward,

2 up.

O. E. C. Marton beat R. H. Mac-

Gregor, 5 and 3.

K. H. Robertron beat T. A. Pearcy,

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