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-THE --- HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH, : THURSDAY;・・OCTOBER ---- 20, 1938.

SHANGHAI EASILY WIN SECOND BOWLS INTERPORT

HONGKONG MEN "The Pilgrim

OUTPLAYED ALL

THROUGH

GAME

H. A. ALVES ONLY ONE TO PLAY USUAL GAME

(By "Abo")

“They are lying a few, Teddy," said Jack Hollidge, the Hong- kong ekip, to his No. 3, E. C. Fincher, on the 20th head of the second Bowls Interport match against Shanghai yesterday on the Civil Service C.C. green, but even if to had said so on the majority of the heads, he would not have been very far wrong; for the three Shanghai front men had their opposite numbers completely cutplayed, thus paving the way for an easy Shanghai victory of B0-10.

..

Shanghai, represented by K. L.heads added to the Hongkong play- Swartzell, J. M. C. Lopes, A M.ers' dificulties.

Gutierrez and 11. Wallace (skip). were fur and away the better rink,

as proved by the fact that they

#cored on every hend except slx.

Swartzell was a surprise selection

STANDARD NOT HIGH

Because Shanghai ron away with lead of 11-0 after Ave heads and kept in front all the way, the mutch

in the Shanghai rink, but he was not nearly un interesting us the vindlented his captain's faith in him one played last Sunday. The atan- dard generally also was not so high;

by giving a splendid display through-there were too many loose heads for out. He It was who on many heada Inld the foundation for Shanghai's the encounter to be classed us one Auecensen. Gutierrez wha another of Une beller Interport games.

Xavier was u who justified hils captain's ziep in

great disappoint-1 shifting him from No. 2 to No. 3. men! on No. 1 in the Hongkong team. He could not find his touch and had He gave Wallace excellent support.

only a few good hends; for the rest, Lopes did not show up as well as he was outplayed by Swartzell. the others because his opposite num-Teddy Fincher, too, was off-colour ber, II. A. Aives, was in fine fettle; and did little right.

and though his standard of play generally did not fall short of that kovealed by his team-males, he did not seem to be us prominent.

years,

LITTLE_TO_DO_

Explains New Hockey Rules

J.M.C. Lopes, No. 2 in the Shanghai team, rolling a wood in the Becond Blowis Interport, played on the Civil Service 0.0. green yesterday. The northerners proved far more consistent than the local players and won easily by 30-10, Seen in the picture are (left to right) K. L. Swartzell, L.. F. Xavier, H, Ä, Älves, A. AL. Gutierrez, E, C, Fincher and Lopes-Staff Photographer,

-MIXING OF COUNTERFOILS

STILL CONTINUES

Fortunes Await Irish Sweep Winnors

Dubila, Oct. 10. The second day of the mixing of counterfoils for the Cesarewitch Sweepstake draw attracted thousands to Masion House, Dublin, where in a brilliant selling of silver and blue,

Here And There

With "Pilgrim

scen

Hooking And Footplay Now Renounced By The International Board

***** The International Hockey Boryd has now definitely renounced booking and footplay. The opinion, almost unanimous, is that these two deletions from the rules will be cordially welcomed by players and umpires alike. Of course, a code of rules cannot be written for the first class section of a game only-the rules must be written to cover every section of the game. Hooking appears to have been nobody's friend and its final passing from the rules will surely be without a single mourner.

As regards the banning of the foot, clause (f) which reads as follows It remains to be seen whether this has been put int

club

"Thero shall be no hifting, hook-

will seriously affect Junior fames when grounds are not paring, holding, striking at or inter- ticularly level.

hos

ference with the stick ponent."

of an op

In other words, no interference

Thi with sticks is now permitted. la most important to all players and umpires to noto.

DUTY OF PLAYERS Bourd says this:-

With reference to Rule 10 the

NEW. CLAUSE (D)

The International Board written clauses (d) and (f) afresh. Clause (d) now reads as follows:--- The ball shall not be stopped on the ground or in the air intention: ally by any part of the body, except the hand. If the ball be caught, #

"Clausea (d) and (c). If, in the shall be released into play immed opinion of the Umpire, the ball is ately. The foot or leg may not be unintentionally stopped by the body Accidentally used to support the stick in order of a player.or he is

struck by the ball, paragraph (d) to resistent."

will not It

and the player should

int will be observed that the altered

not be penalised unless he infringes

with the old clause (d). It is now paragraph (c). (Para. E. The ball enacted that "the ball shall not be thrown, carried or propelled, in any shall not be picked up, keked, stopped

ground or in the on the intentionally by any part of the manner or direction, except with the body, except the hand. This is stick.) The act of using the foot very important to note, so that only to support or to propel the stick Is YMCA. XI to be appearance, It is tough luck on the the stick or hand may now stop not in itself, a breach of paragraph rettling down na a team. Against team and-more-so-for-their-op the ball, except, of course, that the 5. If every player would rend, the Royal Engineers last Saturday ponents. M. H. Hassan, J. Tavares goalkeeper sill retains his old pri-mark, learn and inwardly digest the they showed a big improvement in and fanguer Singh are playing as vileges. attack and defence. I was glad to well as ever. 1 am hoping inst Caroline Hill see Kraus strike a slight glimpse of Sunday's incident at his old form. With T. Dawson be-shall not be repeated, as visiting hind him he should bag a good num-teams would hardly appreciate a ber of goals this season.

weak opposition.

rules and the notes thereon, ho CATCHING BALL

would not only improve his own play And 60 be of greater benefit to his Then in the first drafting of clause team, but he would be making the (d) the Board has made a rather job of the umpire much lighter. No tear at the passing important altesallon when the ball one will shed

is caught. The old clause of the of the old rules. Hockey now he rule mentioned "If the ball becomes further refined, and it is the

Immedi-

general opinion of many experts to drop perpen

to who have seen games played with- ground." In

new out using the foot or hooking, that It will be seen

that the It is much faster, with far less

bewhistle interruption.

It was an complete n victory us Shanghai could have wished for; in fact it was the biggest win ever scored by the northerners in En Interport match in Hongkong.

Starting off with a four, a two. Είνα singles and a three, Shanghai As a result of the splendid work went into a lead of 11-0 after the of his front inen, Wallace did not Afth head. At the 9th, the northern- have much to do. But whenever eers led 14-4; at the 14th, 21-7 and was called upon to do anything, heat the 20th, 30-0. more often than not succeeded, thus

It will thus be seen that the confirming the impression formed by match had lost much of its interest most local bowlers that he is one towards the latter stages owing to of the best players sent down by the one-sideness of the play, Shanghal for a great number of In conclusion, word of Praise for 200: pretty girls in Renaissance cos- The Engineers to team building. The Royal Air Force men possess caught, it shall be released

have a long way to the Clyll Service C.C. oficials who tumes, under the eagle-eyed super-

of Government-appointed With the inception, of Wetton at quite useful combination and ately In view of the poor support that which were very good indeed. Even auditors, fed the scores of thousands prone to Indulge in too much first Lis, Jenkins nad Dawson seem to be ddrating

were in charge of the arrangements, vision

the pneumatic mixing centre-half, the intermediates were under the capable management of wards the he received, Hollidge's task was an the Press had not been forgotten: precious slips of paper representing | time hitting. The forwards must be making wonderful progress. They wording now is "it the ball unenviable one. He was almost al- special facilities being given to the ways up against it. Alven was the reporters consideration uncommon a challenge to fortune from virtually fed and it's up to Thornelow and only one who played true to hla League form; neither L. F. Xavier grateful.

enough in the Colony to make us feel every country in the world, Taylor to accomplish this task. In have, I hear, turned their football caught, it shall be released into play

Tack into a Indicative of the world

This therefore, is on Immediately. hockey wide Craigi they the Hongkong No. 1, nor Fincher.

have a splendid keeper ground at Kal the No.

Scores: could settle down. The

support given to the Irish Sweeps who is well up to 1st. Division pitch and heme matches in the important alteration. inkes is the inclusion in the brilliant-standard. The Soppers could prob- there. More shall be heard of the the ball in the air and patting or H.KH.A. Tournament will be played system of so many player catching game was one-sided enough as it

ly decorated proscenium was, but had it not been for the

which ably field a stronger team! frames the drum of fortune of gally

flying men before the season is over. throwing it straight down to the many no woods sent down by K L Bwarizell

coloured vignettes of international E Middlesex D. Company put up

ground is now recognised, whereas Alves, it would have been a complete J. NL. C. Lopes

architecture ranging

before, such action was, in reality, from debacle. Hollidge himself too WI A. M. Gutierrez

the quite a good show against PTE. Dunn of the Middlesex Regt. contrary to the wording and spirit minarets of the East to the playing badly, failing on the few. Wallace (skip) J. Bollidge (skip) skyscrapers of New York.

strong CBA side last Sunday and official coach of the C.B.A of the old clause, which called for whon he had the 09-)

morning, and made the homesters go Occasions

Beneath all the pomp and panoply, all out for their 3-2 victory. Ple.cs, is one of the most energetic the bail to be dropped perpendicu portunity of either consolidating his

however, there is amorvellously Dunn is pulling his Company team This was his programme during the

players I have seen for a long while. Iarly to the ground." position or saving a count.

efficient organisation of which the into shape and the lads seem to week-end: Umpired CB.A. ladies

NO INTERFERENCE WITH mixing process affords the general have it in them. Gribble and Noble,

STICKS publie o gilmpac suficient to make the wingers, gave a creditable dis- some at 8 p.m. Saturday, and ut them realise the Infinite care takenplay for beginners. Wilkinson und n.E's. Sunday morning represented to hooking an opponent's stick has

4.30 played for YMCA against

The old clause (f) which referred dealing with every ucket

Courtney should develop into cop Middlesex against C.B.A. and at been entirely counterfoll.

deleted and The mixing process will conclude ablo halves.

p.m. turned out for Radio against lo-marrow and overnight the little

R.A.F. This takes some doing." Well done, Dunn! alips, many of which are destined

The green was fast, as only to ba expected, and suited Shanghai bet.. ter than it did the local man, whe were generally heavy. Also the way Swartzell varied the length of the

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The modern RECREIO

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LADIES AT PRACTICE

Last Saturday on their home ground at King's Park, the Recreio Ladies turned out in a practice game. against SL Andrew's. Though beaten 5-0 by a frat division team, selves a useful outfl!. the Portuguese ladies proved them-

Mrs. B. Castro, a new

а recruit from Macno, at left-half was full of energy and resoures, The ina.de trio.

C.

new-

1. M. Singh turned out for his Club Misses M. Roza, C. Silva and B. at left-wing last season and will Remedios, were rather disappointing their fortunate possessors will be They seem to be a well balanced

probably be playing ogoln this but I

gather this was their arst serl- under an armed guard supervised team with Stan MacNider and Tay- was the first occasion 1 had of season. Now a married man, he ous tryout and they have yet to re- by the ever vigilant auditora.jor, the full backs, showing improved seeing Mis A. Greiner in action should be more settled to the game.

Kalo

theri old form. Miss M. International Press Bureau.

form. The big test will be next for St. Andrews last Saturday. She

Figuerido, right-wing.

Miss PROBABLES AND JOCKEYS Sunday when at King's Park they halls from Shanghai and should have been officially informed that Remedios, left wing, and Miss P.

London, Oct. 19,

will oppose the Club de Recrelo in prove a great acquisition at inside-] Queen's College has withdrawn Baste, right-half, are also The following are the probable the first round of the II.K.H.A. teft. She hits the ball hard and her from the HKHA Tournament, comers and their knowledge of the starters and their jockeys for the

Tournament, The game will be play is mingled with speed and

he boys are finding it difficult to game speaks well for second division Cesarewlich:

worth watching.

aggressiveness.

form a good tram and rather than standard. Msg Z. Barros, in goal, Trevisani (Pat Beastly), Harc-

offer their opponents a weak reslat- was her usual confident, and cool wood (Brethes), Black Speck DADIO and Postai Sports Club re- (Carslake), Sir Tom (no Jockey),ceived a trouncing last Sunday

ince they have decided to withdraw. seit. The Recreio ladies intend en Mubarak Harry Wrack), Mailko-afternoon by the RAF. Due to

They will, however, play in friendly tering two teams if possible in the fixtures.

Brawn Cup League. The "A" team wicze (Rocketti),

Celibate

should end somewhere on top, (Sprague).

Artists Prince Jockey), Snake Lightning (Lane), Stainless Stephen (Mahar), Toreador III (Rickaby), Archduke II (Pack- Fet (E. Smith), Miss Windsor e), Dubonnet (Gordon Ric- hards), Corofin (Doyle), Earth Stopper (Clin Richards), Queen's Shilling (Richardson), Nettirwood (Barting), Helnechaze (no jockey), Olympus (D. Smith), Snipewood (Griggs), Solonalse (Lacey), Topo- (Glibert), - - Ranfield® (Wellu), Reut Fairing (Chile), Love's Legend (Couch), Grty Manilé (no jockey); Gyppo (Dyzón),' ; Harvest Home (Rowley), Tramonto (no Jockey), Repondant (no Jockey), Contrevent (Tucker) and tolden Shore (no Jockey)-Neuter,

ATLANTA STAKES

London, Oct. 10.

At Sandown to-day in the Atlanta Stakes for three-year-old filles over a distance of a mile and a quarter Sybil (0/1) won easily by four lengths from Mr. H. E. Morrins' Ullswater, which ridden by Gordon Richards, started à 4/1 favourite.

Betagain, at 100/7, Was In third place in a flrld of 12.

Two length separated second and third-Reuter,

TO-DAY'S

1 10 MATCH

The Shanghai team against Kow loon CC. to-day will be J. M. C Lones, H. Walace, W. J. MacDermott with K. L. ft. Swartzell (skip).

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