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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1936.

HOCKEY INTERPORTERS' PRACTICE MATCH

Excellent Form Shown By Our Ladies

CAN BE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT INTERPORT

(By R. H. B.)

The Hongkong Ladies Inter- port hockey team were on view yesterday morning at King's

HOCKEY' INTERPORT

Park when they were opposed Men's Trial To Be Held

to a team comprising the Rest and won convincingly by three They gave a goals to one. good display generally and we can rest assured that they will do their utmost in the Northern port-we cannot expect more!

There were several changes in the teams when they took to the field. Joan Dalziel, of the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club, filled the vacancy in the Interpart attack caused by the absence of Sybil Dalziel, who has an injured ankle,

January 25

It has been decided by the Hong kang Hockey Association that the annual Interport match against Macne shall be played off on Satur day, January 26, on the Navy Ground, King's Park, at 4 p.m.

A second match has been arranged for the Macas players who are to meet the Hongkong Civillans on the Navy Ground on Sunday, January 26, at 4 p.m.

Ward, Blues inside right, robbed by Rowlands as he was about to shoot. An incident in yesterday's interport trial football match. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

.........

Navy round, cam Is Joe Louis Greatest Fighter

A trial match is to be played next Sunday on the Navy ground, com- Mary Smalley was brought in at muncing at 3 pm The following inside-right for the Rest with I. Git-have been selected to play in this tins on the left wing in place of trial fixture: Knill. 1. Woolley was also absent and her place at right half was filled by K. Glover. At Inside left, C. Fee. guson turned out in place of A. Alves, af the Roercio,

Probables-Lleut, Com. Garwood (Navy); A. E. P. Guest (Radio Sports Club) and Khan Bahadur (Army); M. H. Hassan (Radio Sports Club), W. A. Reed (Club) and Alat Din (Army); Khuda Bux (Army), Sub Lieut. Wraith (Navy). Lleut. Burch

The Rest scored within a few minutes of the initial bully-off, Mrs. Margaret White being responsible for the point splendid shot that had 0. Carey (Club) and Ple.

(Army).

Of The Age?

DEMPSEY WANTS TO SEE HIM

MEET A "HITTER”

New York.

Is Joo Louis, the Negro boxer PLEASANT SUPPRISES

who defeated Paolino Uzcudun, the Spaniard, the greatest fighter of his age?

Mry. Lunson well Reserves. E, Potter (Club), N. benten. Then the Belirno (Club de Recreto), Wass Interport side gut (Police) and Afaar Khan (Punjabia). (Kowloon going and P. Gh-

Possibles. Ramzan tins and J. Adley Indians); Comdr, Broome (Navy) and were dangerous in Kishan Singh (Army); A. 5. Bliss This question is being hotly de front of the cita-| (St. Andrew's). D. Brown (Royal bated by the men who should know. dol.

Dempsey, the hardest hitter the Mrs. Rose Engineers) and Parker (Police); G.

Divett (Club), Awtar Singh ring has ever known, says: "I don't had a busy time. R. and she cleared (Kowloon Indians), Gurbachan Singh want to take anything away from very well. Even- Radio Sports Club), Sarnagat Singh Louis-he in the foremost challenger

Misa Adey (Radio Sports Club) and Lal Singh for the world heavy-weight title tun and in (Army).

but we shall not know if he is a the second

half Mra, Rose the Anme player completed her "hat-trick."

Reserves, Lieut. Comdr. Gush (Navy), Pie. Neighbour (East Lau enshires), S. A. Fowler (Club) nțul

Pinto (Kowloon Indians).

Phyllis Woolley played an outstand.3. ing game at right back for the Rest while creditable performances were also given by Joan Smalley, Miss Glover, J. Dalziel and Mrs. White.

The Inough Marjorie Westcott, side was well served in attack, the left wing, has still to improve. Miss Adey played a great game and combined well with Phyllis Giltins, centre-forward.

A.

The defence was not up to their J. Wang, at right isual hall many passes. Fowler was steady and Miss Grey, the skipper, was is safe us ever.

The team sails on Sunday aboard Victoria for Shanghul re- the m.v. turning nt the end of the month. Miss J. Dalziel is travelling as re serve forward and Mrs. P. M. Har- rop is the team manager.

CLOSE CALL FOR

-C.B.A.

In Yesterday's Mamak Camc

POOR TRIAL MATCH

(Cantinued from Page 8.)

good individunt game, but I think nt tho Blackburn la in better form present. Steele WILK not up standard and either Pike or Sydney Strange are to be preferred.

WHY NO POLICE PLAYERS?

to

really great fighter until somebody geta in the ring with him who will do some hitting.

Most of the lighters Louis has fneed have folded up too quickly; Carnero, Levinsky, Paolino-not one of them wax counted out. That res Louis doesn't finish with his panth, though he is a paralysing hitter.

praves

think James Braddock, the heavy-weight champion of the world, will give him a tougher fight thun Max Schmeling, because dim is a

difficult target; Max is easy to hit Also Braddock punches much harder with his right than docs Schmeling."

WHEN LOUIS WAS SCARED

An he sailed for Germany Schmel- ing, the former heavy-weight cham- pion, suid: "Louls is 'n goal fighter. but he can be hit; I think I've satisfied everyone I can hit hard myself."

punching

Own

his Talking of ability, Louis says: "I didn't get into this game to kill people; boxing in just business with me.

man

Mention of File's nume encourages me to digress for a moment. Upon enquiries I discover that none of the Police team were ever approached with a view to going to Shanghai, although all of their players, bar North, are available. So that one is considerably

"I hope I never have hit a puzzled why Johnsun was not alveno trial. The Polier harder than just to stop him. I was centre forward is playing rattling seared when I thought the referee fight. od fouthall these days and outside of Lee. Wai-tong is about the best attack lemler in local football. Pre- sumably the selectars have a reason for this, though to me it is very |

obscure.

Undefeated up to the present in the Rowlands brilliant fielding of the Mamak Hockey Tournament "B" ball must have impressed the selec Division, the Central British Associators and there is not a row of pins tion had a close call at King's Park to choose between him and Rodger yesterday afternoon when they just Rodger tan brought off some splendid managed to beat the Royal Engineers saves, and with Goran and Beltran, "B" team by one goal to mil. George were outstanding performers of the Fowler, centre-forward, seared the

afternoon. goal.

LOCAL YACHTING

Gull Wins Event In Corinthian Series

Gull, sailed by Mr. S. Odland, won the "A" Class event in the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's fourth Corin- thlan series on Saturday, when sho beat Painted Lady (Major F. C. Booty) by a narrow margin over 7.0

miles.

was not going to

stop the anlins was helpless."

DEMPSEY SUES SCHMELING

New York. Max Schmeling was subpoenaed at his hotel a few hours before his departure for Germany-by Jack Dempsey in connection with the Barr-Schmeling fight of 1933,

Dempsey, who promoted that bout, is suing Schmolling for £400, claim. ing that the £15,000 which he paid Schmeling in advance, exceeded the lutter's share of the purse by that sum.

Ernest Strange did his utmost to play himself out of the Interport team. He was selfish to a degree of Unless an immediate cash settle. exasperation and nt na ime did he ment is made the case will presuNIO- give Bickford the support he should. bly be postponed until Schmeling re-

In fact both of the Blues' wings were turns to New York for his fight with very mediocre and Sandford strug doe Louis, scheduled for June. gled alone and hopelessly in the middle. He was a wonderfully hard trier, but he couldn't make use of openings and had na tricks by which to beat Swain and Steele.

DESULTORY PLAY

BY SELECTORS

[Continued from Puge 8).

Australians Face Defeat In India

OUTPLAYED IN

"TEST"

Lahore, Jan. 12. All India is well on the way to winning the third Non-official Test against the Australians. To-day they placed themselves! in a sound position when in their second innings they hit up 301 and then took seven Australian wickets for a total of 157.

The Australians thus need a further 128 runs to win with three wickets in hand.

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Wazir Ali was the hero of to-day's piny, the Indian captain just missing obligation, his century by eight runs. Bannerji

played fine cricket to contribute 70. With a range of 13.5-570 Weather was the only bowler to make | metres all the best stations of the any impression, but his five wickets cost 192 runa. ****

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But for Ryder (70) and Morrisby (53) the Australians would have been in a very end way in their second in- nings. As it was play closed with their scoring 167 for T, and if the fading on short waves. X 20 is Indians can make use of their ad- vantage they should now win the indeed the greatest scientific achievement in the history of 301.broadcasting.

match.

Stores:-All India 140 and Australians 160 and 157 for 7,

POLICE SCORE

SEVEN

(Continued from Page 8)

chui and Lee Kwok-wai. No need to mislicked worry about this department.

very badly on several cecasions and was nonplussed by the lateral passer directed out to Up forward the only "gamble", if it Tommy Plie on the right wing. Woo can be sa described, is putting Leonard was not weighty enough to mid the nt insido right. But the selectors enterprising and well-buff Moss, were clearly left unimpressed by while he never saw the way Brooks Ward's display yesterday and ns went. Lennur showed up well they had to do something about it. There is no reason to doubt that Leonard will prove worthy of the distinction.

Police played well fore and aft. Blackburn and File were very steady

while North and Parker kept their opposing wings completely in subjec Lion. The winners were much the faster team and in the second half dominated the exchanges,

* Ward worked conspicuously in the

Saints forward line but received no

Talbot, on bia showing only in the trial match had to be inside left and with "Bunay Bickford should con stitute a lively and effective left wing. It is a good tent and the selectora commendable judgment. Further help from his colleagues, Leonard have accomplished a perilous task with more they are sending up three very could not get the ball to run for him, trustworthy reserves, and whitever and Slugh's handicap of being unable the result the players can be depended to head the bail was emphasised by upon to give a worthy nccount of his half backs' persistency in making themselves.

lofty kicks,

Eight of the players are formes Interporters and have had experience of playing conditions in Shanghai. This is of vast import and is a factor which demands as much attention by the selectors us the individual quali-

ties of the players.

Next Saturday the team will enjoy a-pruetlee match against 4-powerful Rest eleven and the following day will depart for Shanghai, The Interport match is being played on Chinese New Year's Day, probably at the Stadium.

HAPPY VALLEY

GOLF

THE ADAMSON CUP COMPETITION

A.H. McBride, with a card of 74-16 68 qualified in the January competi tion of the Adamson Cup played at Happy Valley between" January and 12.

Other

SCOTCA

in

For the first 20 minutes the teams Brooks appeared evenly matched. opened the scoring for the Police and straight away Moss was sent through by Parker to score a dazzling goal. St. Joseph's responded through G. Singh, and then Brooks rammed home a. lovely drive, Costa retallated for and Saints by coming up for a corner and beating Macllardy with a neat ground shot.

5.

The Second half anw Polied attain an early ascendancy which persisted until the end. Johnson helped him- self to two quick goals-both very nice efforts, then Slovens got one and Johnson obtained his "hat-trick". Leonard scored the Saints' solitary second half goal with a very clever header.

HENDRIX. DOES IT AGAIN

NEW TENNIS STAR BEATS GRANT

Xen-

in

were:-S.E. Edgari

Miami, Jan. 13. Interval leading by two goals, and 84-23-01. E. Moore 70-14-65, W.ft.

Arthur Hendrix, giant-killing tennis Although the Blues set up many Hillyer 83-18=55, F.J. Je Rome 74-player, who recently caused a raids the forward line seldom looked 9-65, A.D. Fraser 84-17-67.

sation by beating Wilmer Allison, U.S. No. 1 ranking player, added another Rowlands wan, twice dangerous.

important "scalp to-day when he defeated Bryant ("Bitsy") Grant the semi-finals of the Biltmore tennis championships to-day.

Hendrix won by scores of 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 0-0, and is now conceded by the

new American not-talent,United crities to be the most promising of the Presa..

brought into action within a minute. The low scoring was due to the fact The play was somewhat desultory and saved gloriously first from that the whole of the course was and invariably dull. Defences were Ernest Strange and then from Toile the inner rails of the sand track. almost always on top and it required Kwai-shing, but these were about the This makes the course considerably Toynette (Capt. W. J. Fennell) the Initiative of Leonard for goals only incidents of noto and one left shorter and casler than it is normally.

The Bogey Pool at Fanling won the "G" Class event, Widgeon to accrue. He scored both for the the ground inars and more convinced excellent that Interport trials are not what (Capt. J. D. Newman) the "1" and Whites and they were

they should be, or what they could "y" Classes, anti Rolla (Col. E. efforts.

owing to Insufficient entries. The Whites crossed over after the he. Kirko), the " Class race.

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