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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 16, 1939: By Ernie Bushmiller
NANCY
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Triangular Hockey
Army XI Held To A Draw By H.K. Club
But Point Enough To | Enable Them To Win Triangular Tourney
(By "The Pilgrim")
The Hongkong Hockey Club drew 1-1 at King's Park last evening with the Army in the last game in the Triangular Tourna- ment. Army could not grumble at being held to a draw; in fact, had the Club gone home with the spoils, no one could have grumbled anduly, for the civilians were awarded two penalty bullies, neither of which was converted.
In the first Ave minutes, S. A.1 Fowler should have found the net when well-placed, but he shot wide. It was Army's turn to pul on pressure and after they had penned Club in their own half for most of the period, they eventually forced a short corner. and Delta Ram made no mistake from the resultant hit.
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Club came straight back with fierce attack, and after forcinga short comer, were awarded a penalty!
KILDARE
CUP POLO TOURNEY
bully, Datta Ram having used his Fixed Defences To Meet feet in trying to prevent However, W. A. Roed convert. The interval soon follow-
ed.
A goal. failed to
even
SECOND HALF Exchanges were fairly after the interval, though Osman in Just goal for the Army was called upon to save on two occasions. However, the Club forwards played strongly and S. A. Fowler equalised with pretty shot.
With ten minutes to go, the pace incretised und Club were playing a much better game,
their
defence,
Stooges In Final
The
Fixed Defences and the Stooges entered the final of the Ki- The former beat the H.K.S.R.A. by Jare Cup polo competition yesterday. seven goals to two, and the latter Both losing teams played better than defeated the United Services, 11-10. their opponents and were beaten only through handicap.
The H.K.S.R.A. conceded a handl- especially W. A. Reed, N. Whitley fences and were beaten by that mar- cap of five goals to the Fixed De-
but
A
lime
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Headquarters Badminton
Beat R.A.S.C. ST. JOHN'S
At Cricket
LOSE TO CHUNG WAH
and V. Bond, doing some snappy gin, both teams scoring two during Royal Army Service Corps by 32 Commend Headquarters beat the work. Carrying play into the Army cirele, Divelt almost scored
the game. Scores for the former runs in a cricket match Carter nipped into the goal-mouth to Were Capt. Wilson and Lieut. Heman, Sookumpos on Tuesday. A splendid "B" Division Badminton Champion
played at St. John's chances of retaining the while slop the ball with his hand.
Lieut. Munro and Major Mor-opening partnership between Sapper ship went by the board at Talkoo penalty bully was again signalled can replied for the latter.
Ratcliffe (02) and Cpl. Havercroft last evening when they were narrow against the Army, and this
The m
between the
enabled United (44)
H.Q. to total 145. ly defeated by Chung Weh by the Services and the Stooges was full of L/Cpl. Eddy, 6 wickets for 30, was narrowest possible margin. Fowler failed to convert.
Although Army did not attack 50 11 goals, the Services were only one
excitement. Despite a
handicap of mainly responsible for the Service
Corps' defeat.
The result of this mu
match has behind when the
strengthened the The scores were:
position of St. gaine come to an
Andrew's "A" considerably, making them almost certain champions.
The Club de Recreio won quite
often in this half, their forwards
match
were more dangerous. Nerain Singend. Major Rawstorne was the out- Pritam Nath and Umed Singh com- bined with fine understanding, Hook, standing player, scoring no less then
COMMAND · H.Q.
at centre-half, was good individually nine of the ten goals. Major White Spr. Rateliffe, b Rogers and also distributed the ball well, hend scored the other.
Dotta Rom, ot Jeft back, worked The final for the Cup, which
hard.
Is
presented by Majors B. L. and J. H.
It was a keen and fast game with de Robeck, will be played to-mor-
Cpl. Havercroft b Beli
L/C. Eddy, Lagant flogera Spr. Bailey, 1.b.w. b McLew Hat. Carpenter. b Roger 8. S. M. Street, run out Bpr. Cork, and Bel
Htile to choose between the respec-row at 4.15 pm, at the polo ground,Sat. Chandler b Dell tive defences. By sharing the points. Boundary Street.
the Army have thus won the Tournament with a point to spare against the Club, who were inst season's champions. The following
positions:
Army Club
Navy
the arc
Anal
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis.
0 2 14 G 0
1 180 5
4
4
4 0
3 1 713
1
Ski-ing
German Girl Wins More World Titles
The teams were:
HKSR.A.-Lieut. Heman, Major Col- ley, Capt. Wilson And Lieut. Marshnit.
Fixed DefencesLieut. Forrester, Lieut. Man, Capt. Hunt and Mater Morgan.
United Services. I. Bousfield, Binfor Rawslorne, Major Whitehead and Lieut. Gregory
Stooge-Lieut. Smith, Capt. Duncan, Major Penfold and Lieut. Nicholson,
WOMEN'S GOLF
Medal Competitions Played At Fanling Recently
The following are the results of LG.U. Medal competitions played by the Ladies Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club at Fanling r cently:
B
L/C. Hawkins, not out R, Street, c Roser Bell Pie, Jaye. Izgleden
Extras
Tolel
Moors
Marlin
McLew
jogers
Bell
1ggleden
Dowling Analysis
ILA.B.C. Dvr. Logan, e R. Street b Eddy L/C. McLew, b Cork
L/C. Martin, e Carpenter b Eddy L/C, Cook e Bailey b Eddy
Dvr, Moore, e Ratellite b Eddy
Sut. Bell b Eddy
SQMS, Winn, b Tinteuffe
ជនអង្គ ””
Bxt. Igeleden, e lavererefi b Carpenter Pie. Walters, b Eddy...
L/C. Rogers, c Chandler i Street (wi Sgt. Wood, not out
Extras
Total
Bowllor Analysis
Cork Ratcliffe Eddy Carpenter Street W.
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comfortably against the V.R.C. and 44 Kowloon Tong "B" defeated St.
Andrew's '" by 7-2.
Scores:
CHUNG WAH v. ST. JOHN'S
P. C. Leung and S. H. Boon (Caung Wah) lost to F. Kwok and D. Kwok 17-21; lost to P. Wilson and N. Smith 9-21; beat R. Beavan and S. Newman 145 21-3
CRAIGENGOWER ELEVEN
10
"C.
F. Chiu and S. C. Liang (Chung Wah) lost to Kwok and Kwok 19-21; beat Wilson and Smith 23-20; beat Beavan and Newman 21-0.
W. H. Choy and F. F. Li (Chung Wah) lost to Kwok and Kwok 15-21 beat Wilson and Smith 21-14; beat Beavan and Newman 21-13.
V.R.C. v. RECREIO
C. Pereira and J. E. da Souza (Recreto) lost to S. A. Rumjahn and O. el Arculli 12-21; lost to A. Ulrich Bad D. M. Xavier 12-12; beat W. Fisher and A. K. Rumjahn 24-19.
C. A. Noronha and C. N. da Silva 12 (Recreio) lost to Rumjahn and Arculll 12-21; bent Ulrich and Xavier 21-13; bent Fisher and Rumjaha 21-8. A. E. Xavier and H. Gonsalves (Recreto) beat Rumjahn and Arculli 21-0; beat Ulrich and Xavier 21-8; brat Fisher and Rumjaha 21-0. KOWLOON TONG "B" ♥,
ST. ANDREW'S "R" Playing at home, Kowloon Tong "B" defented S. Androw'z "B" by LEAGUE TABLE
Craigengewer C.C. 1st XI in a friend-
The following will represent the seven sels to two.
February 1. Sliver Division (Old Zakopane, Feb. 15. course)-Mrs. Gilmore 95-16 80. Fraulein Christi Cranz, of Ger-
February 7.
Bronze Division (New many, won two more women's world¦Course).—Mrs. Forsyth 03-23-72; championship titles at the Interna- Mra., Margrelt 100-27-73; Mrs. C. tional Ski-ing competitions to-day.
103-30-73. Having won the downhill cham- February 14. Silver Division (Old plcnships on Sunday, she secured the course)-Miss Goodrich 90-11 slatom championship to-day
and Mrs, Summerfelt 04-18-70, Misa thereby the combination champion- Goodrich wins en the better score ly game of cricket against the Army St. Andrew's "A" 11 10 1 75 24 20 ship
as well.
for the second nine holes.
at Happy Valley on Saturday:" The 18 kilometres distance cham-
February 14. Bronze Division F. R. Zimmern, P. J. Billimoria, B. Chung Wah (New course),
Mrs. Whitehead 101-20-72. A. T. Lee, H. P. Lim, T. Locke, A. M. Recreio
Omar, W. Ropley, and A. Zimmern. K. Tong
KOWLOON C.C. TEAMS
V.R.C
¡St. John's
alonship was won by Kurikkala, °* 22=71: *Mles P. M. King 93R. Irance, A, K. Ismail, C. W. Lam, K. Tong "A"
Finland.
The best non-Northerner in the)
event was De Mez, the Italian, who, however, was in tweigh
behind Fins, Swedes and wegians.-Trans-Ocean..
The banchal Fourgonca
of Service members are
place, giving competition on
Nor-Shanghai
MACAO PREPARES
:
Great Interest Being Shown In
Forthcoming Interport
Macao. Feb," 14." public in Macao are taking a "farest in the doings of the ipekey: team, and the dully
the Now
to be played for in a
Fanling, on March
The following will represent the
7. The conditions of the tournament Kowloon Cricket Club in senior and
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F. W. L. F. A Pt.
13 10 3 82 20 20 11 9 2 07 32 18
12 9 3 63 45 18 12 4 489 49 11-4 7 45 438
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1839, 25th, 27th and 28th February and 1st and 4th March
On Saturday, 25th, Monday, 27th, Tuesday, 28th February and Wednes day, In March, the first bell will be rung at 11 am, and the first race will bo run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, 4th March, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m
The tin interval will be after the Afth race on the first four days of the Meeting.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES
Members are reminded that they and their Judien MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A.BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at
$10.00
per day including tax or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (lodics $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secrettroduction of a member, upon the written or
personal
such member to be responsible for all chits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
The Secretary's Omee, 1st door, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 am. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.
A limited number of tins will House, provided they are ordered in be obtainable each day at the Club advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel. 21020).
On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting. No amahs will be allowed on the Fifth Day.
the
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons includ- ing ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in unkorm are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to operato within the precincts of The Jiong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
Tins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure. SERVANTS PASSES
to
Passes for Servants will be issued Private Box holders only on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.
Any persons found loitering with Servents' passes in their possession will forfelt the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 15th February, 1939.
SPORTS CLUB
REMINDER
Members are reminded that Selling Lottories will be held at the Club on:-
Thursday, 16th February, at 5.30
p.nt.
Wednesday, 22nd February, at 6.30 p.m.
Thursday, 23rd February, nt 5.30
p.m.
Lotteries each day will be on:-
The Valley Stakes, The Hong Kong Derby, The Rooty Hill Derby. Subscription Lista are available at The Chinese YMCA will play the Club. The Lotteries are open
St. Andrew's "B" 10132 07 6
8 75 2 S. & S. Home, 11 0 11 10 0 0
MATCH ARRANGED
will be 18 holes medal play, three-junior matches against the Indian University "A" In the "A" Division to Members and their Friends eighths combined handicaps. All R.C. on Saturday: cards to be returned by 5.15 p.m. Players to arrange their own part- ners and opponents.
KOWLOON TOURNAMENT Starting Times Arranged For High Handicap Competition
DE
The following starting times have the Maceo players for the been arranged for an 18-holea medal Interport Match with play High Handicap Competition at ng the 18th = Inst, ishe Kowloon Folf Club on Sunday:
ikean kilspectators. A 100 km. 7. Henderson ABAZ
1st XI (away)--F.
of the League to-morrow night. The including Ladies, match will be played on the Chinese Goodwin" court,
(Capt.), E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher,
D. J. N. Anderson, S. V. Gittins, R. E. Lee, K. M, Baxter, R. T. Broad-
bridge, G. A. White, G. A. Goodban INTER-HONG SOFTBALL
and II. Brokenshire. Umpire, J. P.
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win. R. A. J. Simpson, T. A. Madar, 18-3, after being five ruils in or- d. W. Ginen, A. Wright, and C.-Wal-
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