THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1936.
INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TRIUMPH
FOR MASTERLY PORTUGAL
WINS TOURNAMENT BY
ONE GOAL AFTER
OUTPLAYING ENGLAND
(By R.H.B.).
the end, England attacked desperate- ly, Garthwaite Just missing, with a
Though weather conditions were good ground shot. In spite of forcing rather trying, Portugal performed, no brilliantly at King's Park yesterday rapid
Less than five short corner in
succession, the Englishmen.
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 final
Portugal trounced Wales to the tune of 1-0 and then beat India, the holders, in the semi-final by the odd goal in three after extra Ume. Having disposed of the strong Indian com bination, victory for them in the against England was a safe
iction.
at
A large crowd turned out to yesterday's match which was full of exciting prasages and keen tusslen. Portugal should have won by lenst three clear goals but for the magnificent goalkeeping of A, B, Owen. He gained warm applause for many startling saves, particularly when he brought off a one-handed clearance from a shot from Pinto at close range in the second period of the
game.
SHAKY DEFENCE
LADIES' HOCKEY SEASON
COMES TO A FINISH
(By R.H.B.)
At the conclusion of the two hoe- key matches played at Sookunpoo on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. T. E. Pearce, President of the. Hongkong Ladies Hockey Association, presented was the the season's trophies and recipient of a bouquet of flowers, Mis Jean Dalziel, captain of the H.K. was Ladles H.C., thinking Mrs.
England's defence was far below Its usual standard and but for the stubborn efforts of Willy Reed, at centre-half, the first half would have
Pearce
As Brooks, Police inside left rushed Wong Wing, South Chinn Athletic goalkeeper, the custodian throw out the ball as this picture shows. Tam Kong-pak in standing by in readiness in case anything should happen. An incident in Saturday's league football match.
(Photo: Men Cheung),
Week Of Championship Stand-Court Tennis
seen Portugal in the lead. Ale for all the kind interest she had taken there was a blank sheet at half-time.
The Portuguese forwards, very ably in the association's sctivities. lod by A. P. Sousa, who delighted
In the Brst match The Rest do with his smart stick. work whenever
fanted the Brawa Cup winters in possession, combined to a nicety (Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club
(Continued from Page 8.) there being good understanding be tween
Bertie Gosano and Nolasco, juniors) by the convincing margin
Helen Bockler scored three jahn's solid ground strokes should pull on the right flank. Pinto was a con- of 4-1.
Mrs. Phyllis him through, but this will probably danger and worked well with And Andre Martin one. stant
Harrop scored for the losers.
be his sternest match beforo the final. Angelo on the other wing.
Gonaivon,
Beltrao Oliveira and
In the senior match, the Rest de On current form one can reason- formed a a rock-like intermediate line fented the C.B.A. Indies, Coer Clarkably expect to see E. C. Fincher, Paul and were well supported by Silva and Cup champions, ly three souls to Kong and Tennie Kwok rench the Eddie Gosano though the latter in two. Sybil Dalzle), Phyllis Gittins third round of the singles, H. D. fringed the "sticks" rale rattur fre and Olive Dalziel netted for the Rumjahn and Taui Wai-pui enter the quently in the second half. U. B. Souza was reliable in between the ers and Marle Smith scored for the semi-finals, and Fincher and fung.
sticks.
Divett led the England attack and was more prominent in the second. than in the first half. Clive Garth- waita was thrustful but placed the ball too far forward when passing out to Syd Fowler, and entsequently the right winger had to do a lot of unnecessary running.
Lascelles display was good in parts while Wraith put in some useful re verno stick passes.
BIG HAND TO OWEN
C.B.A.
INTERPORTERS IN MAKING
They
The Junior match revealed three Interporters in the making. are still young, but a season or two should do tho trick. The more
are Andre Martin, a players promissing side-loft, Muriel McCaw, rising centre-half, and Helen Bockler, the "Lee Wal-tong" of local ladies' hockey.
VITY
Andre Martin gave a sound display. She tackled well and delighted specta- tora with her mastery of the difficult reverse stick shot.
Bill Williams, right half, and Farmer, playing at left half, were Potter weak links in the defence. and Cax held the fort admirably with Cox the stendler of the pair. But a big hand must go to Owen.
The first half was void of much confined to excitement, play being midified tunslow. But in the second half excitement reigned. Both goals Clark Cup.
senfors competing in the Cher
A. I'. Sousa underwent pressure. succeeded in dribbling neatly pnati Cox and pushed the ball out of Owen's reach to score the goal that gave Portugal the victory. Towards
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Rumjan cousins, Kong and Lai Kwong-taun and Leo Wai-long and Luk Ding-cheung fill the last four places in the open doubles,
week, including Hongkong Cricket The complete programme for the Club events, is as follows.
MONDAY
Opra Xingles (Third Rwand)
F. C. Pincher v Lee lium-ngak. Paul Roos y R. Bih,
Open Doubles (Third Bound) 5. A. a,1, D. Hamjahn and ... Twas 18tand Cottet):
W. P. Taus
Club Championship (Recond Round)
Goldman LL Car. B. F. Stapletem, Club Sandicap Singles (Haeand Round)
G. F. B. Dirett (4/6) M. Pash (-12
Club Handicap Doukien (Ptest Round) A. R. Penn and V. R. Gordon (1176)
LR Butter and B. Maokaigall (4/6).
Muriel McCaw, also of the C.B.S., good talent in the pivotal showed position and is rapidly developing very good dufensive player. into a Sho hits hard and works hard. Next season will probably see her among-1.2) W. P. Lury and It. A. Phillimore the
Helen Bockler, of the Diocesan Girls' School, is delightful to watch. er stick work is neat and she never fails 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.
The three players I have mentioned should be walichid with great interest In the future as they most certainly possess talent.
ENJOYABLE TOURNEY HELD AT CIVIL SERVICE C.C.
An enjoyable tennis
tournament
(Second Round) ·
T. A. Pearen and 31. Owen Hughes
(-5/6).
8. W. Sewell and 11. 3. Armstrong (—–163) E. Bathurst and A. T. Lay (15).
TUESDAY
Open Doubles (Third Round)
M. K. and M. W. Lox Paul Kong, mid Lai Kwong-laun (Bland Court).
Lee Wal-tong and. Lok Ding-cheong Crawford and 3. Giray.
Club · Championship, (Second
E. Bathumi v D. Macdougali.
T. A. Pearce v M. Tarh.
+ J.
Round)
Club Handicap Singles (Becond Round) 0. W. Sewell (-15) × 0. Polyline (~1751.
(Third Round)
T. C. Monaghre (−5/6) ▼ H. J. Armi- alrong (--6/8).
Cish Handlewo Baubien (Brand, Houndi A. C. L. Bowker and A. K. Mackenzie (sen)"{ Y L. Forster and G. T. Ride (--5/6).
WEDNESDAY
Open Bingies (Third Round)
Tennie Kwok v A. V. Gomaño,
was held on the Civil Service Crickel Club courts yesterday afternoon twenty-two players participating man
Open Doubles (Third Round)
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 Force by 16 points to Ave in the Services Rugby Championship,
Other Results
Results of other matches were: Aldembot Servlove Devonport Services 15. Bedford
14 London Welsh Itristol
Clontester Harlequina
jat Teddington)_
Headingley
Lelcester London Trist
Northampion Richmond
Torquay Athletic
Old Merchant Taylors Bath
Lianelly
Swaneda
Glasgow High School
Stewartoninis
1 Neath
10.Cheltenham
13 London Scottish
"30"Massihentet
Coventry
13 Guy's Hopital
#Blackheath
32 Cirited Servers
12 ft. Bart's Hospital o
40 Old Alleyniana
O Muhikans
12. Cardif
15 Newport
D Walionis
& Herictonians
Rester.
(−16.2) ▼ Lt. Odr, 8. F, Stapleton (ser.))
G. W. Hewall (-16) or G. Folglnas (~~~1/0) v'T. J. Prier fier).
FRIDAY
Open Bingles (Fourth Round)
Tui Wai-pul v Tennie Kwak or A. V.
(Stand Court).
E. C. Fincher and W, C. Bung » J., Gold- | Gowano.
and T. A. Pester. (Stand Courth
Four silver spoons, two of which Club Handicap Bingle (Serand Hound)
ere presented one each by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bendall and Mr. and Mrs./
E Bathurst (17) ▼ W.
I Loung
A. C. I. Bowker (ace) 1. Thompran
Routledge, were presented to the (1/6). (Third Round).
winners at the conclusion of the
Clab Handleep Doubles (Becand Round),
tournament. Six courts were OC. 3. and G. Hodger (−4/0) ▼ W. B. Houb cupied,
The winners were ne
follows:-
and W. W. McKenzie (+2/6).
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THURSDAY
Ladies-1, Mra, Fowies (37 games); 2. Mrs. 'Collyer (32 games); Men.- 1, Mr. Pengelly (33 games); 2, Mr. Fowles (32 games).
Club Championship (Third Round; ' Surt. IA W. A. B. Grant, ♥ L. Guldman jor Lt. Cur. H. Stapleton.
7. A. Pearce or M. Pagh • 11. J. Arme Kiruna.
Club Handleep Aingles (Becand Round)
+
J. N. Grace (ser.) of E F. Nuttress (1-4/6) E. Hathesret (3/8) or W. P. Lucy
Open Bingles (Pourth Roundi
Taxi Yun pul v 1 D. Rumjahn (Stend Court).
Club Championship (Third Round)
Club Handicap Doubles (First Round) 11. R. Buttern and D, Macdougali (~~+$/B)
for V. JL. Gordon and A. IL Pean (+5/61 *
F Bathurst or D. Bedonga v F. A. T. J. and F. Prica (2/0).
Club Handicap Bingles (Third Road)
Another tournament is being ar-Redmond. ranged for Easter Sunday, April 12. It will be run at 3 p.m.
lines.
on team
H. O'M. Degne and G. E. R. Direlt (~13)
V. R. Gordon (acr.) 11. R. MacGilchrist or H. Wood, and G. Pulele ser.) ▼ 1. MacGilchrist and 31. L. Trator (+10). Paab3econd Round).
G. FR. Divelt (-4/6) or
M.
CROSS-COUNTRY RACE
England Wins Event From France
Blackpool, Mar. 28, England won the tennt event in the International Cross-country. Cham- pionship held here 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 miles, of 47 minutes 38 1/6 reconds.
Holden, also of England, who was the winner during the last three years, was second in time of 48 minutes seconds.Reuter,
DON BRADMAN AGAIN
SCORES 194 RUNS WITH NEW STEEL-HANDLE BAT
Adelaide, Mar. 28. Don Bradman made 194 runs in 130 minutes at Adelaide to-day in a friendly fixture,
He was using the new steel-handle 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 season gefore giving his cricket
he said Routers Bulletin opinion, Servios.
In connection with the recent arrival here of Mr. A. J. Okis, of the American Lend Pencil Company, we' learn that at least 15.000 gross of the Company's pencils are sold to the Far East annually.
Mat
THE
K. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Considerable Progress.
Made Last Week
WIL
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Third Extra, Race made Meeting to be held on Saturday, Further good progress during the last week in the Kowloon 11th and Monday, 13th April, Cricket Club's annual tennis tourna 1936, (weather permitting) may be ment. A. Philippens reached the obtained at the Secretary's Office, semi-final of the junior singles chart-
Building; the Club
pionship by beating Krilovaly in the Exchange second round in straight seis, while House, Happy Valley; the Hong Mrs. Blandford and Mrs. E, Kella Kong Club; the Sports Club; and advanced to the last four in the ladies the Stables, Shan Kwong Road. singles handicap.
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Latest results follow.
MEN'S JUNIOR SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
A. Philippens beat A. Krilovsky" 6-0, 6-2, -6,
LADIES SINGLES HANDICAP
Mrs. Blandford (owe 3/6) bent; Mrs. Staindeks (owe 3/6) 6-3, 6-3, Mr. Kella (owe.15/8) beat Mina J. Old (rec. 15) 6-2, 6-3.
LADIES' DOUBLES HANDICAP
Entries close nt 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 2nd April, 1936.
THE
By Order,
C. B, BROWN,
Secretary..
ST. GEORGE'S RIDING SCHOOL
Mr. Kirby and Mrs. Rathmell (owe 15) beat Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. keep a specially trained staff of McCaw, w.e.
Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. Fincher European Instructors. Ponles (rec, 3/6) heat Mrs. Old and Mrs. for beginners, nervous poopla Stainfeld (owe 3/6) 6-4, 6-3,
Well trained
Mrs. Hinndford and Mrs. Hosford and children. (owe 15/3) beat Mrs. Kella and Australian and China Panios for Mrs. Orr, 6-4, 6-2.
MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES
hire. Largo track. jumping Lancs. Horses taken at livery.
W. Gittins and 1 Jack (one Cavalcades arranged every Sun- (3/6) beat J. S. Smith and B. Soltau | day. Moderate charges. Pros-
(owe 3/6) 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.
E. Abraham and D. S. Green (owe pectus on application to St. 3/6) beat V. Freeman and F. E George's Riding School, Ma Tau Lawrence (ree. 15) 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 (one 3/6) 6-2, 8-6.
A. E. P. Guest and Mias M. Griffiths (owe 30/3) beat V. Free man and Mrs. Horford (owe 3/6) 6-4, 6-1.
S. A. Gray and Miss A. Mackenzie (owe 15/3) beat C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford (rec. 376) 6-3, 6-7.
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