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to eat,

WEEKLY HOCKEY NOTES

(By The Pilgrim")

(Continued from Pape 8.)

responded with interest, Most

of

the work fell on Land at centre half and Wallace at full back. The former's anticipation of movements was amazing: Ume and again he brought promising runs down the centre by Pyara Singh to an abrupt end. Spencer, at left half, also had Fowler subdued. Pritam Nath, as leader of the attack, proved a geniua at ball distribution, though his stickwork was not as flashy as Pyare Singh's. Sawal Khan was great opportunist. Partaub treated specta-

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the left wing, but he often wasted his efforts as he either infringed the sticks rule or ran the ball out of play, Bond, the Civilians' left wing, gave more polished display. Both teams were at their best and the result, I should say, was a satis-

REPLAY SUGGESTED

Since the match. I have been approached by several Services' and Civilian players regarding the feasibility a replay. Personally I think it is a very good idea. The Interport is still a long way off, and

I would like la suggest that a replay

THE HONGKONG

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1937.

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ARMY CRICKET

be fixed as soon as possible, sny To Meet Royal Navy In

December 28 or 27.

I was about to nominate my Inter- port team, but I find it yet too early, and since the Navy has several good players of the calibre of Lieut.

Triangular Tourney

The following have been selected to represent the Army in the trian-

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

In action before making my selce tions. Should the Clylilons-Services replay materialise, I shall make every effort to forecast my Colony

Xi soon after.

BRAWN CUP ENCOUNTER DRAWN

Recs & Saints Score One Each

Prior to the C.B.A v. St. Andrew's

match last Saturday, the Club de Recreio and St. Andrew's shared two goals in a splendid game in the Brawn Cup Competition.

The Recs did well to hold their opponents to 1-1: but had their forwards been more on the alert the team would probably have earned on extra point.

Navy on December 22 and 23 on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground:

Who Will England's Full-Back?

By Astral

RIFLE SHOOTING

Good Scoring In Big

Match Practice

Between 80 and 10 shooters took part in the spoon and practico-shoot held by the Hongkong Rifle Associa tion on the Army Ranges yesterday, Weather conditions were practical- ly ideal, for the light was dull and steady throughout and the wind non- existent. The result was reflected in the unusually high scoring. C.P.O. Pellow hot brilliantly throughout, dropping only one point at 300 yards. He scored a possible at 500. At 600 yards, he started with three inners but remained in the bull till the end. L/Cpl. Tonnur, of the Scaforths, hot consistently well, returning 05, Including 34 al 300,

In the S.. (n) class, Sgt. Bickell, R.M., took top place with 84, which was equalled by Nk. Bachỉ Singh, of the Kumnon. Twelve members made a score over 80, n_good_nugury for the forthcoming Inter-Colonial Match,

At Stonecutters

At a spoon shoot not open to mem- bers of the Regular Army at Stone- cutters on Saturday Austin, of the Dockyard, won the nett SR. (b) spoon with 95, and a handicap spoon was won by Haigh.

A special practice will be held on December 28,

Leading scores yesterday:

5.R. (b)

300 500 600 Agg. C.P.O.

C. Pellow (Ser.).

.. 34

be L/Cpl. A. R. Tonnar

Capi. J. R. Mackintosh-Walker,

London, Nov. 18. Lieut. R. D. Macingan, Lieut. J. M.

The trial season is upon us and B. Ponty, Cpl. Jones and Brdmn. the Cheney (Seaforths): Lieut. C. E deepening. These

worries of the selectors

arc

(3)

35 32 101.

34 32 20 95T

Cpl. E. T. Morris

(Ser.)

32 32 29 03

Sgt.

C. (Ser.)

K. Mannell

33 20 31 92

Marine P. G. Heath-

31 31 30 02

er (3)

L/Cpl. A. W. Down-

ing (1) Capt. F. G. Rateliffe

(Scr.)

29 30 31 20

P.O. C. C. Clarke

31 33 26 DO

31 31 27 89

L. G. Miller

20 30 29 88

30 29

20

63

Godby [R.A.); Lleut. R. A. Barron the members of the fourth estate P.O. Tel A. C.

gentlemen, like

(2)

Hinds (G)

and Q.M.S. Warr (RE.); Lleut, L. C. Beadnell, Ligut. M. P. Weedon who are concerned with Rugby foot-Boy J. Payne (8).. 26 32 29 67 and Pie, Hatfield (Middlesex). Re- the search for talent, old or new. Surg. Lt. J. B. Mac-

ball, do a lot of travelling about in serve, Major. G. P. Murray (Sca-

Now the fruit of their honourable forths).

labours is about to be put to the test

L/CPL.A. Bonnell of actual selection.

in the second half, on the run of the play a draw was a very fair result,

CURRENT NOTES OF INTEREST

First of the English trials will be played at Newcastle next Saturday fortnight, and on Thursday of past week

kic

(5)

28

30 28

Capt. 1. B. Trevor

(6) L/Sea. C. H. Knight

(5)

24 32 28 84

28 25 28 01

22 30 28 80

we shall have the unofficial All the above competitors used the trial at Oxford, when R. V. Stanley's "1914" rific.

team of notabilities will be opposed

S.R. (a)

ዘረኝ

to the Dark Blues. Last season Sgt. J. C. W. Bickell England played ten new сара. I (8) wonder how many recruits there Nk. Bachi Singh (6) 28 29 27 24 will be to the international arena this L/Cpl. R. F. Lang-

ford (8)

season.

It Is quite on the cards that the P.O. H. Richards (0) MACAO players are warming up Oxford full-back, H. D. Freakes, will Pie, G. Rowling (8) 27 31

for their forthcoming Interport get his full recognition. He figured Plc. A. Middleton match with the Colony. Two weeks in the trials after the Inter-varslly

(10) ago they trounced the Royal Corps match last season, but falled to dis- Cpl. G. Puran Singh at Signals to the tune of 8-1. place Owen Smith. Now that the According to G. Lammert, they are latter has retired, Freakes seems to Pte. J Lever (7)

(4) looking forward to the Hongkong to be the most likely man to take L/Sgt. E. J. Jordon Club visit in January. The Radio his place.

(7) Sports Club is also thinking of send- ing

Pte. A. H. Cox (9) over sometime in

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January. Bill Colledge, I hear, will He is playing well and, as a long Ptc. E. J. Moss (9) SPORT ADVTS. The Saints started the bull rolling take a Wanderers team towards the and accurate touch-finder, Freakes L/Cpl. R. W. Powell

with a player short, Miss Arnold

(7) end of January. Club de Recreio is has no equal. I note Percy Hudd's being ten minutes late. The Recs pitching two of their best teams up when under pressure at Blackheath,

reference to him faltering Bitte 2/Lt. A. O. Pullman took the offensive and Miss Re- during the Chinese New Year. So and the critical ones will not forget Pic. T. Smith (10) 28 24 20

(7) medlos, Miss Botelho and Miss Alves, I can see the Portuguese team get- backed by Miss P. Gonsalver, were ting tons of practice before they puy

how Macdonald "diddled" him

him in the

Pte. G. A. Young often in

but the circle;

Miss 3.

tus visit in February.

varsity

match last December.

(11)

.. 28 27 22 771 Broadbridge and Miss Chung kept.

Denates the winner of the "nett" them out with hard hits.

ONGKONG Ladles in general are

quality he is a full-back of high

and I may point out to those spoon. The Thirteenth Extra Race Nevertheless the Rees' attack kept about to take the Christmas and who do not readily reconcile them-

Denotes the winner of the "hn- Meeting will be held (weather on pressing and

ten minutes, New Year holidays seriously! So one South African after another at been reduced by one point as shown,

selves to the idea of England playing

dicap" spoon. Miss Gonsalves com a nice goal,

The handicap of each winner has permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY,Miss J. Hall being unsighted.

seriously that they have abandoned on on Saturday, 18th December, 1937,

the Caer Clark Cup and Brawn Cup full-back that Freakes was born in This procedure applies With the arrival of Miss Arnold, fixtures until January 8. Beware England. commencing at 2.00 p.m.

the Saints took things seriously. ladies!

You A short rest is always ad-

cannot wish for the attack, led by Miss Ho who was visable but the rainy weather isqualification than that.

by Miss Churn and Roberts, setting in."

There are some good challengers, gave the Reerein defence a hot time

however, for the full-back's place in of it. Miss O. Botelho, ut left back,

The First Bell will be mng at

1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 13th December, 1937.

SUNDAY

AT THE

QUEEN'S

ON THE ROCKY

ROAD TO LOVE

She Macked his eye, kissed his hurts, obaned, him around-and munda him want to wad berl

betler

to all S.R.

(a) and S.R. (b) Spoon Shoots,

England team. Parker, who FAST RUGBY MATCH

and Misa Barros, however, rose to K. Hussain, the Secretary of the the

Hongkong Umpires Hockey was in the first trial at Workington, goal Board is doing very well in his new is showing sound form for Glouces

the

occasion and kept their intact until the intervaldarrived.

SAINTS EQUALISE

job, catering for Umpires in Ladies' tershire, and Gerrard's revival in a Soldiers Combine To Beat

League games. He is still anxious new

for

who has 14

T

Club "A" Fifteen

Somerset and Bath has focussed support from Services' more

"this attention on

player, On changing over, the Saints umpires. Last Saturday, he was

caps to his credit as looked more energetic, Miss Ho in seen to umpire two games in one England's centre and who, in the particular being a live wire. After afternoon, and this is just a bit too seasons of 1032-33-34-38, did not. Pinying on the Club ground yes- 15 minutes, she weaved her way much for one man. I do hope Ser-miss participation in single inter- terday, the Royal Welch Fuslilers through the Recs' defence to equalise vices and Civilians will lend him a national match played by England. and the Royal Ulster Rifles combin- with a well-placed shot.

bigger hand in future. So far the One is apt

not to think of Gerrard ased to beat the Club "A" 13-10 in a The Rees in turn made desperate ladies have completed half their an old player. He is only a veteran, fast rugby game after the Club had attempts to regain their lead, but season very satisfactorily and umpires however, in respect to the number led 3-0 at the interval, a touchdown

. Miss Remedios and Miss Alves kept are again asked to assist Mr. Hussain of years he has played. He started being scored by Hynes, too far back to be able to seize the in seeing the offer half completed. in his early teens at Rugby football, Good play was noticed, especially scoring opportunities offered. Miss

but there are many players actually in the second half when Jones drop- M. Lawson, at centre half for the am pleased to see St. Joseph's older than Gerrard who have had kicked

beautiful goal from a Saints, gave her forwards splendid College boys making such big far less experience.

throw-in for the soldiers within five support. Mrs Noronha, at right strides in the game. half for the Rees, gave

One of the best full-backs I have minutes from the restart.

Attacking soon after, the Club re- Improved

really go, they drew with a scratch Police seen this season is Suter, of Surrey display, and Miss

through a penalty Roza was a fast right winger. Missance, It looks to me that one of the touch-finding nor Parker's uncannya penalty was scored for the com-

teamt very creditable perform-and the Old Cranleighans. He may gained the lead

by Ollphont, but immediately after, Freakes's genius for Y. Ho was

posscss the brains of the collegians is in the running for a Saints' attack, with little Greaves a splendid worker at left What about a game with the College most to an inch nor Gerrard's gift Fleming touched down between the

Miss stick. Come on, the CBS boys! instinct for positioning himself al- bined team by Rowlands,

Further points were added half. Miss J. Broadbridge, at right tads? Show back, was brillant.

them you can play of lusly tackling, but he is a grand sticks for Rowlands to convert. Tho Though the Saints were superior cricket.

hockey as well as you can play all-round performer. What is more, Club reduced the lead by a try just

Suter never plays a bad game, before the finish.

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