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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1937.

Waseda Hockey Players Put Through Their Paces In Smart Work-Out: Impressive

UNIVERSITY OPEN WITH

ODD GAME DEFEAT.

IN MIXED DOUBLES BADMINTON LEAGUE: LAST NIGHT'S

ENCOUNTERS

BIG WIN FOR FREE LANCES AGAINST ST. JOHN S

Free Lances demonstrated their RECREIO "B" v. UNIVERSITY strength in no uncertain manner last evening when, playing in the mixed doubles badminton lengua | they defeated St. John's on the Cathedral Hall court by games to two. Rather surpria- ingly those two games were lost by the strong Mr. and Mrs. Shute combination.

Played at Club de Recreto, the home team winning by five games to four.

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Anderson and Miss Grimths and Fisher and Miss Mackenzle, how- ever, were far superior to the opposi tion and won with a fair amount of University, making their debut in the league, only just falled against Recrelo "B" on the fatter's court. They went down by the odd game

spirited show. P. K. Hul and Misa Kho were in splendid form for the visitors, and won all three games, but C. H. Soon and Miss Choy could not hold their own.

after putting up

Kowloon Tong did well to take three games from Chinese Heersation

Club, though they enjoyed the ad- vantage of playing at home,

Mr. and Mrs. Llang fared poorly for the winners and conceded all three games. W. C. Choy and Miss Cheung und Frank Kwok and Miss Perry were, on the other hand, to consistent for the homesters, though Mackay and Mrs. Castro took Kwok and Miss Perry to a close game, finally losing it to 18.

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The detailed scores and the re- |· vised league table follow.

FREE LANCES ▼, SL JOHN'S

Played at St. John's Cathedral, the Free Lances winning by seven games Lo two.

Mr. and Mrs. E, L. H. Shule (Free Lances) beat David Kwok and Misa Peggy McCaw 21-15: lost to G. A. Smith and Miss M. Joint 15-21: lust to R. Kob and Miss Muriel Smith 7-21.

J. L.

Anderson and Miss M. Grimths (Free Lances) beat Kwok and McCaw 23-21: beat Smith and Joint 21-3: beat Koh and Smith 21-19.

A. M. Silva and Miss A. Remédlas (Recreko "B") lost to P, K. Hut and Miss Kho 10-21: beat T. C. Lee and Miss Line 21-11: beal C, H. Soon and Miss J. Choy 21-2.

F. de Sousa and Miss A. Osmund (Recreio "B") lost to Hui and Kho 14-21: test to Lee and Law 17-21: heat Soon and Choy 21-0.

H. A. Barros and Miss M. Ribeiro

HONGKONG UP AGAINST

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Our Daily Golf. Hint

The dictum that the head

must be kept quito still dur- ing the golf swing has caused more unhappiness than any other.

wTITL

Henry Cotton.

Macao's

MARTINISVUNLƏRIMATİKSİ

Hockey Team

(Recrelo "D") loss to Hut and Kho Visiting

6-21; beat Len and Liaw 21-8: beat Soon and Choy 21-5.

KOWLOON TONG. C.R.C.

Chinese Recreation Club winning by Played at Kowloon Tong, the

six games to three.

B. E. Lee and Miss M. Xavier (Kowloon Tong) lost to W. C. Choy and Miss W. Cheung 0-21: lost to F. II. Kwok and Miss R. Perry 3-21:| beat Mr. and Mrs. Linng 21-0.

K. C. Yeo and Miss T. Gonzalves

(Kowloon Tong) lost to Choy and Cheung 11-21: lost to Kwok and Perry 4-21: beat Linng and Liang 21-14.

Canton

Macao, Jan. 8.

Considerable interest has been

Players

v.

Who Need Navy v Club Gamo

To Be Watched

(By "The Pilgrim") '

The Waseda University bockey team had their first work-out yesterday since arriving in Hong- kong, and it was easy to see as soon as they had changed into, togs that whatever their assidu- ous coach, Mr. S. Kojima said went. Everything was "said" by whistle, from deep breathing exercises to actual play. My im- pression was one of remarkable efficiency, allied with real playing

aroused here in the week-end in- vasion of Canton by Blie Macao Hockey Club, whose team, captain- ed by Mr. Frank Laminert, skill. oppose a Canton side drawn from: the Navy, Shameen Club and the | I'olice.

sub-

The players, who had their practice on the Club ground, Canton to-night. The visit has been Shinjyo, Inspector and Profes Macao's pinyers will embark for were accompanied by Mr. Y. made possible by a generous scripilon un the part of Messrs. F. J. sor, and an official of the Enter- Gellion, H. Bradley, L. R. Brown tainment Committee of and other members of the local Bri- Hongkong Hockey Association. fish and American communities who activities of the Club. and have enthusiastkally followed the

N. A. E. Mackay and Mrs. Castro (Kowloon Tong) lost to Chey and Cheung 8-21: Jost Kwok Perry 18-21: beat Liong and Liong 21-11.

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LEAGUE TABLE

Recreio "A" C.R.C.

Free Lances Recreio "B" Kowloon Tong St. Jolin's University

Gumes PW.L.F.A. Pts 5 5 0 42 3 10 3 3 0 21 6 6

4 3 1 20 7

6

4 2 2 13 23 5 1 4 13 32 2 1007470

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This

PLAYERS' ROUTINE

was

the

Is Cancelled

It is announted that the first division league football match between the Royal Navy and Club, which should have been played this after- noon, has been cancelled.

AERO KLANGANITO ABESTIANS PATELE SODANKE LEBENSTEINE SEARANCE

CRICKET NOTES

FISHLOCK AND THE TESTS

DESERVES HIS

_____CHANCE

TO-DAY'S COLONY

CRICKET

East Lancs.'

Last Game To-morrow

WEEK-END

FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Big Task For S. China B FUSILIERS V. POLICE

(By "Veritas")

LAST APPEARANCE

There's no respite for South China "B" these days. Throo weeks ago they had to meet the Fusiliers at Sookunpoo, and lost. Laat week they met the Fusiliers in the return match, and drew rather luckily. To-day they engage Royal Ulster Ribes. Swain, Exit Lancashires' right back, who makes his final appearance In That means three of the hottest Hongkong league football to-morow. matches of the season in the

course of three weeks-a tall enough order for any team.

Lenten of the week-end fool-

Able

programme

points from the Police. Recreio and

TO-DAY

FIRST DIVISION (K.O. 4 p.m.)

▾ ULSTER

RIFLES Caroline .

✓ FUSILIERS

-Kowloon

-Recreio

v Kowloa

(By R. Abbit)

Rifles, now that they are back Kowloon may be a draw, Whilo, During the first two Test Matches again on the plynacle, are not going after their win over South Chim “Al the local critics who thought very to be so easy to depose for second a week ago, St. Joseph's will be firm highly of Allen's loam in Australia time, and one can't hold out much favourites to beal Chinese Athletic had a glorious time pulling my leg hope for South China. " avoiding Kowloon Chinese and Eastern will and I frankly admitted, und do still defent this afternoon.

probably divide the spoils. admit, that I had probably under- But while it is interesting to watch

Here is my forecast: the players' routine. estimated Allen's side and certainly Rifles, Fusillers and the two South Reports of the forthcoming matches in which the Waseda University will Start with deep breathing exercises, and over-estimated the Australians. China teams disentangle themselves encounter. various teams in Hong- then, after forming a cricle with At the same thine I murmured u few at the of the league table, not kong, are being keenly followed in stleks, laid down on the ground and words about the luck of the toss Mucho, and preparations are under wont through a number of physical and the lucic of the wicket. But way to make the visit of the redoubt jerks such as neck turning, body now the Australians have had the

farewel! is the able Japanese hockey players on

on bending, Jumping clc.

Thia

com fuck of the toss and of the wicket appearance of the East Lancashires. 5. China "R

This takes January 18, a big success. The local

pleted, the entire squad, led by their and

ta-morrow, and it once they batted on

place a really hi

is most fiting that their last match team will undoubtedly do its utmost skipper T. Yamada, ran round the good 4

wicket our bowlers quite preserve its excellent record and field. Afterwards the forwards and failed to deal with Bradman and

should be against South China "A" Polloe the general feeling is that Macno will defene divided into two groups and Fingleton. They gave us as good as

the champions. hold its own against Waseda

indulged in some hard hitting and we gave them-If not better! As a East Lanes' decisive win over the │RECREIO flicking. They were, then lined matter of fact I think both teams are Club last Saturday doesn't make

up

team in along the goal, and at a given signal, uncommonly well matched and if them the smartest the attack, followed by the Inter-

there

are going to be bad wickets league, but it does Indicate

their mediates, and last lines of defence the result of the remaining Tests will ability to give South China a good manipulated the ball to the middle of depend on the toss. If the wicket match. The champlons are undeni- EAST LANCS the pitch and backs. Then they re- should remain good all through it is ably in the doldrums at the moment. South Chius peated the

difficult to estimate and I don't think anybody would be performance only this uncommonly time they ran the whole length of which side is most likely to pull it astonished if East Lancs earned the neid and back.

oli. One of the pleasant features of draw. the last game was the chalty little The remainder of the week-end Police "C" partnership between Robins and schedule does not suggest anything Leyland on the last morning There startling. Fusiliers should take was nothing to hope for as regards the garne and they hit the Australian

19 bowling all over the place. It tempting to wonder whether, if this spirit of adventure was persevored in always, the result might not be an improvement the present dour betting

MACÃO FOOTBALL LEAGUE The Macao Football League is to The following will represent the commence on January 16, Hitherto Army in a Cricket League match the teams of the Tenembroto, the against the Indian R.C. on the at- Artillery, the Macao Police and the ter's ground at Sookunpoo at 2 pm. Fire Brigade Clubs have been ens

in to-day:

Fogel friendly matches. The fine Capt. Walch, Lieut. Clegg-Hill, allver trophy won last year by the Lieut. Garthwaite, Licul. Murphy, Artillery, will be zestfully contested Lieut. Prichard, Lieut. MaeLagan, for by the respective Clubs. Licut. Licut. Barron, C.S.M: Elvin, QMS. Guedes Pinto and several others' are Warr, Sgt. Danielis and Cpl. Jack-devoling untiring efforts to the or-

ganization of the league's fixtures.

AL. Fisher and Miss A. Macken- zie (Free Lances) beat Kwok and McCaw 21-19: beat Smith and Joint 21-3: beat Koh and McCaw 21-10. son,

Later the defence was occupied in testing the goalkeeper from the edge of the circle and short comers were alsu practised. The forwards got busy in the centre of the field inter- cepting dificult passes on the run. SESSE 4 The hard afternoon's work ended

with a sharp run round the field.

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PLAYERS WHO IMPRESSED

THE SELECTIONS

The outstanding question, to which we have no answer, is about the opening pair. Worthington failed

Hongkong Must Look completely in the first Test and Allen

Out For These

left him out for a bowler. Fagg has failed to come off in the first two games but when Allen decided to drop him he decided to try Wor- M. Onisuka:-goalkeeper, who

thington again. Of course he could clearly knows a lot about the game. not further deplete his batting, but His clearances with either feet are what everyone I have met wants to excellent, and I noted that he seldom know is, why did he not give Fish- used his stick in clearing. I imagine lock a chance? Worthington had his the flick shot will more easily bent and had failed to take it, and he him.

8. Kawahara (Right Back):-Is the harder hitter of the two backs, and stems. to, know all the answers in tactics.

IL Tomis (left half):-A very good player, who has learnt his game

boroughly. Most dependable.

had

has once more failed. It may be that Allen was worried. over the opening pair and could not see Fish- lock at number two: If that is so, then what about Wyatt? Is he stilli unst? Or it riot, is he badly, out of form? I know at least one very fine T. Yamada (Centre-half and cap judge of the game here who has de- tain): He is going to prove the blinitely stated that in his opinion. stumbling block to the Colony attack. Wyatt, ought to be in. On the He stops the ball brilliantly but I other hand, until I got my Cricketer's. thought he showed a weakness when Autumn Annual the other day taking it on the left side. He is no idea how completely Wyatt had sturdily built and full of energy. been out of form for the first half at least of the last season. He re- covered later but it is not incon- ceivable that he is out of form again, especially after so nasty an accident, M. Sugawara (right wing):-A very Wrait has not only been an unlucky fast player, and clever at that. With captain, for England but he has had K. Kawal (hiside right), will con- matter of bad injuries. The team for great personal ill-fortune in the stitute a formidable wing. L. Tone- the fourth Test will be awaited with maru at centre-forward looks to be the utmost interest. It is most up- a rare opportunist and can shoot as setting to hear that Allen has had straight as an arrow,

a recurrence of his knes, trouble. It Hongkong goalkeepers should be that are made in the Test eleven is obvious that the fewer changes beware of K. Kawai, who is splendid the better it is. But it seems cer- at flicking the ball, and Y. Masamura tain Worthington will have to go, the inside left, who seems to be able and. I cannot think Sims quite worth to get the ball into the net from all his place as his type of bowling is angles, Chlef danger from the always rather at a discount on nor- Japanese attack is on short corners. mal Australian wickets. It will I discovered that light Japanese indeed be a tragedy if our Captain sticks are used by the forwards, while has to stand down. the defence favours the well known. Uberoy Indian sticks.

The visitors play in white shirts with a dark red W on the left breast They are contemplating a trip to Macdo, on January 10 or 19.

MY FORECAST

My forecast is that the Colony, United Services and Army teams should win, but to do so they will have to go all out, as the Japanese' possess youth, in their ranks," the oldest member being 25 and the youngest 17.

Waseda's eleven to oppose the

THE TRIANGULAR

TOURNAMENT - The result of the Triangular Tournament was rather unsatisfac- (Continued on Page 9)

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