THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 30,
1936.
INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TRIUMPH
FOR MASTERLY
WINS TOURNAMENT BY ONE GOAL AFTER OUTPLAYING ENGLAND
(By R.H.B.)
the end, England attacked desperate- ly. Garthwalte Just missing with a Though weather conditions were good ground shot. In spite of forcing! rather trying, Portugal performed no
the Englishmon | |
¡LADIES'
leas than five short corners in brilliantly at King's Park yesterday rapid succession, morning defeating England by the failed to find the net. only goal to win the local Inter- national hockey tournament. In: their path to the Anal Portugal; trounced Wales to the tune of 4-0 and then beat India, the holders, in the semi-final by the odd goal in three after extra time. Having disposed of the strong Indian com- bination, victory for them in the final against England was a #ale prediction.
A large crowd turned out to see swatorday's match which was full of exciting passages and keen tusales. Portugal should have won by least three clear goals but for the magnificent
keeping of A. B.
Owen. He
warm applause for many startling saves, particularly whon he brought off a one-landed clearance from a shot from Pinte at close range in the second period of the
game.
SHAKY DEFENCE England's defence was far below ita uma! stanalard and but for the stubborn efforts of Willy Reed, at centre-half, the first half would have seen Portugal in the lead. As it was blank sheet at half-time. there was
•ably
The Portuguese forwards, very lod by A. P. Sousa, who delighted with his smart stick work whenever nicety, in possession, combined to a there being good understanding be twoen Berlin Goxano and Nolasco on the right flank. Pinto was a con-- stant danger and worked well, with Angelo on Cheqther wing.
Gonsalves, Oliveira und
Boltrao
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HOCKEY SEASON
COMES TO A FINISH
(By R.H.B.)
At the conclusion of the two hoc- key matches played at Soekanpoa on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. T. E. Pearce, President of the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Ansolation, presented the season's trophies and was the recipient of a bouquet of flowers, Miss Jean Dalziel, captain of the H.K. Ladies H.C., thanking Mre. Poarce for all the kind interest, she had taken in the association's activities.
In the first match The Rest do fenteel the Brwn Cup winners
Ladies (llangkang
Hockey Club Juniors) by the convincing margin
PORTUGAL
'As Brooks, Police inside left rushed Wong. Wing, South China Athletic goalkeeper, the custodian threw out the ball so this picture shows. Tam Kong-pak is standing by in readiness in case anything should happen. An incident in Saturday's league football match.
(Photo: Mes Cheung),
Week Of Championship Stand-Court Tennis
(Continued from Page 8.)
of 4-1. Helen Bockler scored three jahn's solid ground strokes should pull and Andre Martin sue. Mrs. Phyllis him through, but this will probably Hinrropeared for the losers.
In the senior match, the Rest des
be his sternest match before the final.
On current form one can reason.
Kong and Tennie Kwok reach the third round of the singles, H. D. Rumjann and Tsui Wai-pui enter the semi-finals, and Fincher und Hang,. Runjahn cousina, Kong and Loi Kwong-tsun and Lee Wai-tong and Lak Ding-cheung fill, the last four pinces in the upon doubles,
formell a rock-like intermediate line feated the C.B.A. Ladies, Cuer Clarkably expect to see E. G. Fincher, Paul and were well supported by Silva and Cup champions, by ive goals to Eddie Gosano though the latter, in two Spoll Dalziel, Phyllis fitting fringed the "sticks" rule rather fre- and Olive Dalziel potted for the quently in the second half. U. B.
nors and Marie Smith scored for the in between the CBA. Souza was reliable sticks,
Divett, led the England attack and was more prominent in the second than in the first half. Clive Garth- waite we thrustful but placed. the ball too far forward when passing out to Syd Fowler, and consequently the right winger had to dn a lot of unneccesary running.
INTERPORTERS IN MAKING
The
junior match revealed three They Intreporters in the making. are stil young, but a season or two should do the trick. The more
are Andre Martin, a very players promissing insiste-left, Muriel MeCasy, Helca rising centre-half, and Lascelles display was good in parta while Wraith put in some useful Bockler, the "Lee Wal-tong" of local vorse stick passOA,
BIG HAND TO OWEN
and
ladies' hockey.
Andre Martin gave a sound display. She tackled well and delighted specia tors with her mastery of the difficult reverse stick shot.
The complete programme for the j week, including Hongkong Cricket Clubs events, is as follows.
MONDAY
Open Ringles (Third Round)
E. C. Fincher v Iam Bhua-nguk, Paul King B. Birth
Open Doukies. (Third Houndi
B. A. and 1. 1. Ramjaho v W. P. Tas
at Y. P. Twal (Stand Court).
Club Champlanship (Second', Round)
1. Goldman ý Lt Cdr. H. P. Stapleton. Club Bundleap Birgir (8eeand Round)
G. E. #. Direct (4/6) ▼ M. 1'agh (-15.21.
Club Handicap Doubles (frat Round) - A. H. Peru and V. R. Gordon 14 1/6) v
R. Butters and U. Macdiniai -4/6).
(Breand Houad).
Bill Williams, right half, Farmer, playing at left half, were Potter weak links in the defence.
Muriel McCaw, also of the C.B.S., and Cax hold the fort admirably with
good talent in the pivotal Cox the steadier of the pair. But a showed
position and is rapidly developing big hand must go to Owen.
very good lefensive player. The first half was void of much into a
T. A. Febru and I, Owen Hogben excitement, play being confined to She hits hard and works hard. Next
But in the second season will probably see her among--18.21 W. Laary and IL A. Putte midfield tumales.
W. Bewed and H. d. Armstrong 19.2) half excitement reigned. Both goals the seniors competing in the Cher-9/6).
Clark Cup- Sound
F. Bathurst and A. T. Lay (15). underwent pressure, A. P. succedolin dribbling neatly past Cax, and pushed the ball nut ofielen Bockler, of the Diocesan Girls School, is delightful to watch. Owon's reach to score the gual that for stick work is neat and she never gave Portugal the victory. Towards
foily to grasp an opportunity to shoot when in the Dee. She is a good goal-getter and this season has annexed most of the School's goal-in the Brawn Cup series,
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ENJOYABLE TOURNEY HELD
AT CIVIL SERVICE C.C.
An enjoyable tennis tournament was held on the Civil Service Cricket Club
courts yesterday
afternoon
TUESDAY
Open Doubles (Third Round)
M. K. and M. W. Lov Paul Rong-anů
Lai Kwong-un (Stand Court).
Lee Waltons And Lak Ding-cheng. Crawford and S, A, Gras.
Clate Champlenship (Hecond Round)
F. Bathurst D. Minedugnil.
T. A. Pearce v 3. Pagh.
Club Handleap Bingles (econd
tound)
G. W. Sewel} (-16) ▼ Q. Pulse (~1/6).
(Third Round)
11. 3. Arme
T. C. Menghon (5/6) strong (5/6).
Club Handicap Doubles (Becand, Round) A. G. 1, Hawker and A. K. Markenzin (per.)
I. Purier and 1. 7. Hi --570),
WEDNESDAY
Open Singles (Third Round)
Tennie Kwok v A. V Gann.
Upen Doubles (Third Round} E. Fineber, and W... tung I.. Gold-
(176) * W.
E. Bathurs
(1/6).
A. C. 1. Thowkort (wer.)
twenty-two players participating. mas and T. A. l'enrer (Stand Court), Four silver spoons, two of which Club Handicap Single Second Round} were presented one each by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bendall and Mr. and Mra. Routledge, were presented to the
conclusion winners at the
of the tournament. Six courts were OC- cupied.
The winners were as follows:- Ladies-1. Mrs. Fowles (37 games); 2, Mrs. Collyer (32 games); Men.- 1. Mr. Pengelly (33 games); 2, Mr. Fowles (32 games).
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T'. Lucy
Thumpon 021/6). (Third Hen!).
Club Randleap Doubles (Second Round) J. and G. Finger (4/0) ▼ W. 3. Polib and W. W. McKenzie (R/B).
THURSDAY
Open Bingles (Fourth Round)
:
Txul Yan-pu! 1. D. Rumah (Bland Court).
Club Championship (Third Round)
A
F. E. Dachurat ar D. Maerlgall
Club Handicap Singine (Third Hound) V. R. Gordon (scr.) B. R. MacGilehelst (*cr.).
Another tournament is being ar-Redmonds ranged for Easter Sunday, April 12. at 3 p.m. It will be run on team lines.
Our Daily Golf Hint
If a player makes the club obey his hands, his own head will obey the club head.
-E. Jones.
RUGBY AT HOME
Services' Championship Won by Army
AIRMEN DEFEATED
London, Mar, 28. Playing at Twickenham to-day, the Army defeated the Royal Air to five In the Force by 18 points Services Rugby Championship..
Other Resulta
Results of other matches were: Aldershot Services 4 Devonport Servicen 18 Bedford
14 Lamdon Welsh Brixual.
Gloucester
Barlerine
.
(ai. Tehdington),
Siradingley
Delcenter
London irish
Northampton Richmond
10 Cheltenham
CROSS-COUNTRY RACE
England Wins Event From France
Blackpool, Mar. 28. England won the team event in the International Cross-country Cham- pionship held hero to-day followed by France, Scotland, Wales, Belgium and North Ireland in that order.
W. Eaton, of England, was first home in the time for nine miler, of 47 minutes 381/5 seconds.
Holden, also of England, who was the winner during the last three second in time of 48 усата, жая minutes 8 seconds,-Renter.
DON BRADMAN AGAIN ·
SCORES 194 RUNS WITH NEW STEEL-HANDLE BAT
Adelaide, Mar. 28.
Don Bradman mudo 194 runs in 130 minutes at Adelaide to-day In a friendly fixture.
He was using the new steel-handic bat, but declined to say if the steel handle is superior in all departments to the ordinary handle. He would like to wait until the end of the cricket Reason gefore giving hin opinion.. he said.—Bruter's Bulletin Service.
In
recent connection with the arrival here of Mr. A. J. Okis, of the. American Lead Pencil Company, we learn that at least 15,000 gross of the Company's pencils are sold to the Far East annually.
K. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Considerable Progress
Made Last Week
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG", KONG
JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Third Extra Race
Further good progress was made Meeting to be held on Saturday, during the last week in the Kowloon 11th and Monday, 13th April, Cricket Club's annual tennis tourna-1936, (iveather permitting) may be melt. A. Philippens reached the jobtained at the Secretary's Offee," semi-final of the Junior singles cham-
pionship by beating Krilavaity in the Exchange Building; the Club second round in straight sets, while House, Happy Valley; the Hong Mrs. Blandford and Mrs. E. Kolla Kong Club; the Sports Club; and alvanced to the Inst four the ladies the Stables, Shan Kwong Road. singles handicap.
Latest results fellow.
MEN'S JUNIOR SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
A. Philippens beat, A. Krilovsky 6.0, 6.2. 8-6.
LADIES SINGLES HANDICAP
Mrx Blandford (owe 3/6) beat Mrs. Stainfield (owe 3/6) 6-3, 6-3, Mr. E. Kella (owe 15/3) best Miss J. Old (rec. 15) 6-2, 6-3.
LADIES' DOUBLES HANDICAP
Mrs. Kirby and Mrs. Rathmuell
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 2nd April, 1936.
By Order,
C. I, BROWN,
Secretary.
THE ST. GEORGE'S RIDING SCHOOL
(owe 15) beat Mrs. Stoken and Mrs. keep a spécially trained staff of Ponles
McCaw, w.o.
Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. Fincher European Instructors. (rec. 3/6) beat Mrs. Old and Mrs. for beginners, nervous people Stainfeld (owe 3/6) 6-4, 6-3,
Well trained
Mrs. Blandford and Mrs. Hosford and children. (owe 15/3) beat Mr. Kella and Australian and China Ponies for Mr. Orr, 6-4, 6-2.
hira. Large track. Jumping Lanes. Horses taken at livery.
MEN'S, HANDICAP DOUBLES
W. Gittins and 1 Jack Cowe Cavalcades arranged every Sun- (3/6) beat J. 8. Smith and B. Soltau day. Moderate charges. Pros- (owe 3/6) 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.
application to
E. Abraham and D. Green (owe pectus сп
St. 3/6) beat V. Freeman and F. George's Riding School. Ma Tau Lawrence (rec. 18) 4-6, 6-4, 7-5.
Wei Road, Kowloon, Telephone 51041.
MIXED HANDICAP' DOUBLES
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby (owe 3/6) beat C. E. Watson and Mrs Lam- mert (owe 3/6) 6-2, 8-6.
A. E. P. Guest. and Minn - M. Griffiths (one 30/3) best. V. Free-
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori,
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