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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY, JANUARY
20,
1338.
"The Pilgrim" Announces That-
HOCKEY INTERPORT WITH SHANGHAI IS LIKELY
EASTER
VISIT
HOPES
Northerners
Making Trip?
By far the beat news we have received this week is thant Shanghai is willing to send an Interport hockey team down to Hongkong during the Easter holidays if the conditions lald .down arc acceptable to the
Colony authorities.
1 understand that Shanghai hos made certain stipulations with re- gard to gate receipts and accom- modation of its players, and if, these are agreed to, the Shanghal Hockey Club will send a representative side- here for an Interport contest.
This is heartening news indeed to all local hockey enthusiasts, (8- pecially to those who have always advocated a men's Interport series with Shanghai. The ladies of the two ports have already entered into the spirit of friendly rivalry, and It is about time that the men fol- lower nult.
For the sake of the game--t am sure on Interport with Shanghal will prove a great Incentive to local
players-I hope the Hongkong au- thorities will take advantage of this
offer.
If negotiations prove sallsfactory to both sides, the northerners will probably be down here round about April 15-10. They are anxious to play three matches In the Colony (1) versus Hongkong; (2) versus Civilians; and (3) versus the United Servicca.
Corporal Lanu
Miss J. Wong
FINEST H.K. CLUB ALL-ROUND HUMBLED PERFORMERS BY UNITED
Four
Players Nominated
"The Pilgrim" tokes pleasure in nominating the following players 35, the best all-round performers in his opinion and winners of sticks pre-
sented by M. R. Malik and Co.:
CAER CLARK CUP LEAGUE
Miss J. Wong
(Interport and St. Andrew's pivot) UNITED TOURNAMENT (1ST DIV.) Corporal Land (R. E. pivot)
Beaten In. A Fast Game
Champions Defeat
H.K. Ladies
Caer Clark Cup Match
On the home ground at King's) Park last Saturday, the Y.M.C.A. Ladies, present champions, defeated their nearest rivals the H.K. Ladies, by three clear goals. Mrs. Perrin, leader of the HK. Ladies altack, was again absent but Mrs. Scrimgeour, who was seen in her place, led the forwards in magnificent style,
Early In the game Miss Mursh, Mrs. Scrimgeour and Mrs. Waddell com- bined perfectly and came very near to scoring but the obstinate defence put up by Miss A. Fowler, at left bock, prevented many would-be goal being scored. Miss M. Smalley, on the right wing for the visitors, also gave a sparkling display. Well supported by their half back line, Miss J. Dalziel, Miss Pope and Miss Gordon-Smith, there was never any doubt of their superiority during the first spell in which they deserved two goals at least.
M.
Mrs.
Home Football Results
London, Jan. 19. The following were tho results of match played in the English Football League to- day:
Crystal Pal. 3 Bristol R.2
Watford 3 Southend
--Reuter.
WOMEN'S TENNIS TEST
American Girls
Succeed
GREAT RECOVERY
BY ST. JOHN'S
Kowloon Tong Beatan In Badminton League
(By "Abo")
St. John's prospects of winning the championship in the "B" Division of the Men's Badminton League were made brighter last evening when they vanquished their nearest rivals, Kowloon Tong, by the odd game in nine at St. John's Hall, thus repeating their previous sucess.
LEAGUE TABLE
It was due to a magnificent re- Chan and Taong 19-21; lost to Lec covery on the part of the St. John's and Ko 17-21. players that they were able to take both the points. They conceded all three games in the first round, and at one stage of the second they were 1-1 down. Thateafter they pulled themselva together and won their re- It was an amazing malaing matches. metamorphosis,
When Norman Mackay and Albert Chan beat G. A. Smith and A. Keown Sydney, N.S.W., Dec. 29.. 21-15, J. Chan and J. Tsang brat F. The third women's lawn termis II. Kwok and A. J. Bennitt 21-18 test match between America andnud R. E. Lee and F. S. Ko bent Peter Australia at Kooyong, Melbourne, Wilson and N, Smith 21-17, Kowloon resulted in a win for the American Tong's fondest hopes were realised. girls by, two sets.
True, Mackey and Chun then lost to Kwok and Bennitt, but in the next game Chan and Tsang accounted for Wilson and Smith in a closely-con- tested affair to give the visitors a 4-1 lead.
championship
win
This was as far as Kowloon Tong er, however. Playing with rare de termination St. John's fought back step by step and finally won out by the odd gume.
Chlef feature of the match was the high standard of play, which was generally above the usual level scen In
Though they led by one goal scor-
On the first day the United States ed by Misa M. Smith ten minutes gained a lead of two rubbers to one In a fast game at King's Park last before the interval arrived, the Miss D. Bundy repeated her Vic- evening. the H.K. Club who had re- Champlons never looked like a win-turlan
against ning team. The cently won the Triangular Tonna- Mecaw in particular, seemed listless Miss Thelma Coy, (Aust.) at 6-4, won the doubles easily. Miss D. ment without defeat, went down to in their movements. They were 10-7-, and with Misa Workman sho the United Tournament by two goals Miss Fowler in tip top form at back. Stevenson won the only rubber for long struggle with one. Both United goals were Apart from Mrs. Burnett on the right Miss Workman ending at 10-8, 3-6, scored in the first half, in which the wing, who was responsible for the 6-0 in her favour.
Arst goal being scored, the rest of visitors proved to be much, superior. the attack seemed unsettled.
Singles: Miss D. Workman (U.S.A.) lost to Miss D. Stevenson (Aust.) Waddell was unfortunate not to 8-10, 6-3, 6-8; Miss D. M. Bundy Within atteen minutes Malik found equaliso for the H.K. Ladies later, the net off a short corner hit-Ben- when a rising shot of hers struck the
beat Miss T.
T. Coyne 6-4, 7-5,
"B" Division. There were well seemed set to save his charge, cross bar and rebounded into play. Miss T. Coyne (Aust.) 4-6, 7-9 combined with brilliant play.
Misa D. Workman (U.S.A.) lost to some extremely interesting raillies, but E. V. Reed was unfortunate:
Miss D. M.
(U.S.A.) Bundy
beat
The most successful Kowloon Tong Miss D. Stevenson, 8—G, ü—4.
Doubles: Misses Bundy and Work-pair were J. Chan and F. Tsang, new- man beat Misses Coyne and Steven- comers to the side. Both showed a of the game but son, G2, G3; Misses Workman and sound knowledge Bundy lost to Misses
and seemed to be lacking in experience of League badminton. They showed Stevenson, 3-8, 81, 0-0
promise last night of developing into a useful combination; they were not afraid to hit the shuttle and scored many aces with their hard-hitting tactics.
If all local hockey enthusiasts MAMAK TOURNAMENT ("B" DIV.) enough to deflect the ball into his
pledge their support, there is no reason why the Interport should not be a success, and prove a forc-
runner to many more to come.
What about it, folks?
SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT PROSPECTS
PEARCE CUP
The Ladies' Seven-a-Side Tourna- ment will commence on Saturday next at 2.45 p.m. on the C.B.S. grounds.
The draw has resulted as follows: Recreio Ladies v. Hongkong Ladies
"Y" Ladles
C.B.A. Ladies
C.B.S. Ladies
v. Seaforth Ladies St. Andrew's drew a byc.
In the top half, the Hongkong Ladles, the present champions, should defeat the Recreio in the first round and meet the "Y" Ladles in the semi- final.
In the second half, C.B.S. girls ought to account for the Seaforths and meet St. Andrew's in the semi- Anal
The chances are that "y" Ladies und St. Andrew's will clash in the final, in which case the former will probably win. The Saints are play- ing good hockey at the moment and may even cause an upset by winning the Tournament. It is going to be
a very interesting affair.
Lieut. Pritam Nath
Rajputana H.Q. Wing centre forward),
NON-LEAGUE PLAYERS
W. A. Reed
(Interport and H.K. Club pivot), Winners in the remaining Leagues, Brawn Cup, Mamak "A"" Division, United Tournament 2nd Division and Boys' Schools will be announced next week.
W.A. Reed
attack was own goal. The United again dangerous; Guest took posses- sion and sent the ball in for Gur- bachan Singh to beat Benwell with a well placed cross drive. The Club broke through on two occasions but the Whitley-Divett-Bickford combin- atlon failed to function nicely.
teams changed over without a rest, When the interval arrived both
and the Club attack this time show- ed what they could do
when
they got going. Brown, the United pivot, was feeling the pace and stacken- ed under
er pressure.
Grogan, at left back, however, rose to the occasion: and defended stoutly. W. A. Read at centre-half for the Club, came in- to the picture, connecting neat flick passes_to_bis_men_in_front. After len minutes play Divett raced into the circle and after what
looked
like a kick-he flicked the ball past Chan Kam-fui to reduce the defcit. The United attacked in turn but too. much individual play by Wall and Partaub on the left flank spoilt several promising goal-scoring oppor- tunities. At the other end, Chan stopped a shot with his hand- which seemed A certain
goal. Spasmodic ralds were made by both teams but the ught
WDS
fast fading; the game ended in semi- darkness.
Pyara Singh with his flashy slick- work led the United attack well and received good support from his halves, Hassan and Malik in parti- cular. Grogan at left-back was the est defender on the field. The Club attack were triers but never seemed to settle down to their usual under- standing. W, A., Read was the pick of the halves Potter played a grand spoliing game but was prone to use his feet too often In stopping the ball. E. V. Reed was a shude "better than the bustling Wallace. A fairly good crowd us- sembled to watch the game.
on hig
left
COMPLETE CHANGE IN
SECOND HALF
Changing over with a goal lead, a complete change was seen in the "X" attack, and they once again played like champlons, Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. Gardner (the Dalziel sisters),
showing on the right flank, speed, ran the H.K. Ladies' defence
Jeft dizzy. The
wing absolutely
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Lieut. Pritam Nath
rare
Coyne
NOTES OF CURRENT INTEREST
STEADINESS PREVAILED
The steadiness of the St. John's players was demonstrated In the concluding stages of the encounter when they were fighting hard to avoid defent. Peter Wilson and Nor- IT WAS extremely unfortunate of man Smith, probably the youngest Miss I. Gittins to sprain her ankle pair In local League badminton, after scoring two goals in a grand particularly-are-to-be-commended-for- display against the CB.A. ladies fast their victory over such experienced Saturday. Her injury now makes it imen as Mackay and Albert Chan in very doubtful whether she will be the Jast game. Norman Smith's able to assist the Saints in their all-
overhead play is his strongest point, Important return encounter with the but he would do well to mix his shots "y" Ladies in a fornight's time. She a bit. will be sadly missed in the Saints' seven-a-site team
Saturday,
FROM what I hear, Macao is look- Ing forward to the forthcoming Inter- port with Hongkong in March. It is certain that they will make the trip, but they will give definite confrma- tion in a week.
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By winning this match, St. John's have gone to the head of the table again.
Scores;
A Keown and G. A. Smith (St, John's) lost to N.A.E. Mackay and A. Chan 15-21; beat J. Chan and F. Tsang 31-17; beat R. E. Lee and F. S. Ko 21-14.
វិធីថ្មី
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. St. John's... 7 0 1 0 39 24 Kowloon Tong 8 5 3 0 50 22 C.R.C. Free Lances..
Recrclo
8 4 2 0 35 5. 2 3 0 14 ..... 5 1 4 0 18
5 0
St. Andrew's, 50
PING PONG MATCH Cheero Club Defeat European Y.M.C.A.
In a friendly ping pong, encounter played at the European Y.M.C.A, last night, the Cheero Club defeated the YMCA by six matches to three
Delailed scores were as follows: Ashton
ta
(Y) defeated Bansfeld 21-6, 21-13; Anderson (Y) lost Foote 16-21, 16-21; Bander (Y) lost to Corkh 19-21, 21-10, 10-21, Henning (Y) lost to May 14-21, 21-19, 11-21; Greenberg (Y) beat Bateman 21-12, 21-10; Lampard (Y) beat Dudderidge 21,15, 21-18;
Ashton and Henning (Y) lost to Bansfield and Corkhill 11-21, 18-21; Anderson and Bander (Y) lost to Foote and Bateman 18-21, 18-21, Lampard and Greenberg (Y) to May and Dudderidge 11-21, 21-16, 20-21.
DOCKYARD POLICE
AT CRICKET
An excellent innings for 51 not out by C.P.0. Tel. Thomas for the Dockyard Police featured the friendly cricket match at Happy Valley yesterday between the Royal Naval Dockyard Police and H.MS. Herald which the former won
by two ་ ་ ཁྐྲ་ wickets. Scores:
ILM.S. Adventure 188 for 9 wkts.,
declared.
-Dockyard-Police-108-for-8-
ENGLISH TOURISTS
Nagpur, Jan. 19. In a two day cricket match be tween Lord Tennyson's XI and the Central Provinces, the scores at the tea interval were: Tennyson's XI -151 for nine wickets, Central Provinces, 76.—Router.
CAMBRIDGE WINS AT RUGGER
F. II. Kwok and A, J. Bennitt (St. AFTER the successful outcome of John's) beat Mackay und Chan 21-15;
London, Jan, 19. their match against the combined lost to Chan and Tsang 18-21; beat Cambridge University scored Momak XI two weeks ago, the United Lee and Ko 21-17.
rugby success to-day by beating the Hockey Clubs hope to send a team P. Wilson and N. Smith (St. John's) Royal Air Force by eight points to up
after Macao, probably
the bent Mackay and Chon 21-8; lost to nil-Reuter. Interport. They should give a good account of themselves if they do de- cide to visit the Portuguese colony,
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CAPT. STAPLETON, former cen- tre-half of the Kumaon Rides, left for India early' this month. His absence in the pivotal position is be- ing fell by the Kumaon XI, who were defeated 3-2 by the Police in their United encounter Jast Tuesday.
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