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Thursday,: HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
November 30, 1939.
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Pilgrim's Hockey
TRIALS REVEAL Camp Interferes With Civilians' Game: Women Handicapped byGround
TWO HOCKEY TRIALS were held over the last week-end. The Mainland women, preparing to moet the Island, gathered at King's Park, and the Whitos beat the Colours 1-0. The mon's civilian trial was held at the Club ground on Sun- day, the Whites beating the Colours by 3-0.
Owing to several players being at Camp, reserves were called upon to make the teams in the Civilian's trial. There was little combination worthy of mention. The teams were inclined to hit the ball too hard, with the re- sult that defenders were more in the picture than for- wards.
The three goals were scored by G. Singh, the well-known interporter and Radio lender, Colours backs, V. C, Bond and E. V. Reed, played well, and many movements
the by Whites' forwards were stopped in the circle. W. A. Roed (Colours) and M. H. Hussain (Whites) both played a fine game at centre-half, and gave their forwards every chance of scoring.
J. Soarer (Colours) was good on" the left wing, and some of his centres should have brought goals and it not been for the selfishness of Pyara Singh, nt centre-forward, buchan Singh (Whites) well with E. Fowler on his lett.
Gur- combined
Macao Eager To Entertain Teams From Hongkong
The Macao Hockey Club is anxious to meet visiting civilian and Army teams from longkong during the week-ends. Should Club secretaries propose to make the trip, please communicate with Mr. D. T. Smith, Harbour Depart-
ment, for further Information.
Macso has accepted the Invita tion of the H.K.1.A. to visit the Colony for the Interport which is to be played sometime in Febru ary, but the date of the match has not been confirmed as yet,
A goal was scored in the first half, and it was not until after twenty bottom (Colours) worked well minutes in the uccond half that two together on the left wing. Miss further goals came, and it was apMarr on the right wing, was always propriate that . Singh, one of the speedy, and seni in some nice cen best forwards on the field, was the tres. Miss J. Wong (Whites) and Miss M. McCaw and Miss I., Woolicy (Colours) showed up prominently among the intermediates.
scorer.
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against the
Notes
LITTLE
OF
These four lawn bowlers confounded expert local opinion by winning the Guilerrez International Bowls Shield recently for Switzerland. They beat Australia in the first round, Philippines in the second, England in the final. The players are W. Nact, L. the semi-final and Scotland Gadd and J. S. Landoh (standing) with C. S. Rossell, Die skip, seated The feat was all the more remarkable in that with a Gutierrez Shield. neither Nuer nor Gaddi plays regularly,
Another Rugby Victory
For Police
(By "Fly-half”)
Police defeated Club "A"
On the day's play, Benwell was the better goal-keeper, while there was little difference between the left
The team was selected following linives, N. Whitley and R. J. Reed. the trial, and Miss II. Reld, who was Owing to the absence of several unavoidably absent, was included at players, the final team has not yet inside-left with Miss M. Shand. been selected, but I am given to The names of the players, Including understand that it will be selected reserves, have once been published, by Sunday, and a final practice game and, in my opinion, a very fast al- will be held sometime next week. tock and sound defence will do service for the Mainland on Decem-' MISS D. McCaw was responsiber 10.
A practice ble for the only goal of the women's trial. As both sides R.A.SC. will take place on Monday
on the C.B.A. ground at 5.15 p.m. nado a lato appearance, only twenty minutes play was ob tained. The C.B.A. ground was bumpy, making play difficult, and under such conditions criticism is tempered, but every player tried her utmost.
The hockey at times was good, and at others bad-the selectors game and was played at a fast very little to choose between could expect nothing else. If there pace. There was the rest, the teams, and Police owe were failures, it would be uncharita- uncertainty about the result. ble to mention their names, for under Miss Hilda Reid. the Interport left- their victory to the fact that she scored two goals, and proved a when near their opponents' Just a few impressions, then, of much needed tonic in the Saints' those who seemed to rise to the acca-attack. Miss J. Wong was the best line they carried on until sion better than the others. Of the of the intermediates, and it was her Colours defence, Miss G. White and
THE best match of the Caer by six points (2 tries) to Clark Cup Berles Was three points (one penalty
played at King's Park on Satur-
Fifteen
It was not until about five minutes from the end, from a free klek for off-side against Police wing forwards who had gone round and pounced on Rutherford before he had received
Castleton,
NOTE
U.S. Polo Rankings For 1940
NEW YORK, Nov. 29 (UP)— The United States Polo Associa- tion rankings for 1940 are headed
by Tommy Hichcock, jr., who has been rated a perfect ten-goal man
for the eighteenth time in twenty years. The only other ten- goalers are Stewart Iglehart and Cecil Smith. Eric Phipps has dropped from ten to nine.
There have been 210 changes in the zankings, and prominent among these
are Winston Ghest from 7 to B. Eric Tyrrell-Martin from 8 to 9, Robert Skene from 7 to 9,
Elmer Bocske, Gerard Balding. Adrian Roark and Raymond Guest remula unchanged at eight,
, NEWCOMERS FROM MANILA
One hundred and thirty-four new names have been added to the roster, of which 74 are from the Army. Newcomers include Donald Fletcher and Howard Springer, of the Manila Polo Club, Carlos Perex Rubio, of the Lost Anamrao Club, and H. Gaylord- Dillingham, of the Hawnil Polo Club. Handicaps in Manila have been
as follows: Elizaldes Joaquin 6, Angel Juan
5, Manolo 3.
Amendments To Badminton League Fixtures
"B"
DIVISION badminton league clubs are requested to note the following amendments to errors appearing in the off- cial leaguo fixtures.
On January 3, the correct "B" Division programme is!
V.R.C. V. St. Teresa's.
Recreio V St. John's St. Andrew's v K.C.C.
On March 13, the correct fixtures are:
Recrelo
V.. V.R.C.
St. Teresa's * St. Andrew's, K.C.C. v. Kowloon Tong.
The clubs affected are asked to
the ball, that Club equalized through make these corrections in their hand
books.
From the kick off, Police went all out for a score. They battered the
Ave Luscombe dashed
for Golf was final score. Taylor muffed his kick.
J. A. R. Selby refereed
day last, when St. Andrew's goal) yesterday afternoon at Chub line until at last from a serum-
Club ground.
ladies beat the C.B.S. girls by 4-1. It was a well-contested
normal conditions one knows them half, was seen at inside-left, where capable of skill.
There
Mrs. Wilmolt as a pair seemed to be so tackling which prevented the their path was completely
schoolgirls fro
from scoring. Unfortunately; Miss S.
ever
Police-Taylor; Innen, Jackson, Wall, Reynolds; Leallo, Luscombe: Wheeler.
Cullinan, Searles Davit, fieywood: Eki-
dell. Dempsey, Jenner,
Leeuwen, Banquet: Carruthers, Ruther Stoker; Godfrey, Castleton, Stewart,
Club-Forrow, McLeod, Lavalie. Van
ford: Wanklyn, Burferd, Stout; Bern,
Dewar Cup Final
In the fun of the Dewar Cup Com-
the most adaptable. They marked
Roberts, blocked. down well, and looked well after who was doing so well as lender of Miss D. McCaw and Miss B. Harker, the attacks, was accidentally hit on Dempsey, who scored the first trpetition at Kowloon Golf Club, W. who, however, got away well at the nose by the ball on the resump-ran nearly half the length of the Kershaw (14) beat A. E. Davies (0) times.
tion, and was unable to continue for fleld, and although he was held once at the 10th. Miss M. Shand and Miss B. Long-the remainder of the game.
or twice he managed to wriggle out
SPORT ADVTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Playing the one-back game with of the tackles and carry on, to touch ten players, the Saints, however, got on their toes, and made certain of victory when Miss F. Wong and Miss M. Churn found the net.
Miss M. Rosa was a very safe back who gave nothing_away.
BEATEN by an experienced team,
in
down with four or five Club players in altendance. Jackson of the Felice showed much improved form as cen-! tre ihren-quarter, and his handling of awkward passes was pleasing. Rey- nolds was a strong right wing three- quarter, and used the touch kick with
marked effect.
the C.B.S. struggled gamely Police forwards, with Searle, Rid- against big odds, and never departed dell and Dempsey, moved together THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACE from their attempt to play good hoc- well in forward rushes, and generally MEETING will be held (weather key. An incessant attack by the hustled the Club forwards off the permitting) of HAPPY VALLEY on schoolgirls
the firat twenty ball, to carry on and take it ivell SATURDAY, 2nd December, 1939, minutes WDS unproductive
only up-held. Luscombe was wild in his commencing at 2.00 p.m.
through forward fallings, which all passes frequently sending the ball The First Hell will be rung at 1.30 three insides shared; that two netted over the head of Leslie, but, luckily, shots that were negatived for in generally connecting with one of the MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE fringements, while one was subse-inside three-quarters.
how com-
P.I
Mies S.
McLeod a newcomer to Club rugby was not very effective in his Art
No One without a badge wil be quently cleared, showo admitted to the Members Enclosure, pletely the C.B.S. were the aggres- Buch must be worn throughout the sora. duration of each Meeting in suc
much a
It was anybody's game in the first game, and although starting off as halt, during which the School de- inside three-quarter he eventually manner as to be readily identified.
Badges admitting Non-Members to fence anticipated well, and positioned went to the wing. Bosenquel featur the Members Enclosure and Club themselves correctly, but the teamed in a few good runs, but generally Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and fell away during the second period. found himself unsupported when ho ¡ had to poes out. For ow played quita Rousseau, right-half, $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax)
well and broke up many well as full back, and seems to have are obtainable through the SECRET tackled ARY upon the personal or written dangerous movements, Mics J. Kew, picked up the game now. Ruther- application of a Member, such Mem-left-half, also did well. Miss B. ford sent out some beautiful passes ber to be responsible for all visitors Goodwin was splendid nt full-back, to Carruthers. The latter was in- Introduced by him, and for Payment and received good support from Miss clined to run across with the result that the threes movements were con- J. MacFayden in goal.
fines), of all Chits, etc.
Though beaten, the C.B.S. were The Secretary's Office, int Floor,
BEST FORWARDS, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will not disgraced. The girls are going
to make their presence felt this sea- Godfrey, Stewart and Burford were close at 12 o'clock NOON.
Club's best forwards. It' was good Tiffins are obtainable at the Club
to see Bill Stoker, Just back from House provided they are ordered in
21020),
- PUBLIC ENOLOSIME
soni
advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel.ON the same ground, following leave, turning up to these Wednes
the senior game, Argonauta day's fixtures again, defeated St. Andrew's 1-0 in the Dempsey scored Police's first try, The price of Admission to the Brawn Cup League. Miss C. described above, midway through Publie Enclosure is $1.00 including Xavier gavo her side two well-the Arst half of the game. Taylor Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and le payable at the Gate. Soldiers carned points in the second half fell short with his kick, at goal.
Both teatna played one short for
and Sailora in Uniform are admitted with a brilliant reverend stick good portions of the game. Stewart, Half Price M
By Order,
...C. B. BROWN, Hongkong, 27th 1ovember, 1939.
Secretary,
shot.
of the Club, turned up in time to play Unfortunately, the uneven state of in the second half, whilst Davit, of the ground made ball, control dif- Polico, mustained a shoulder injury ficult, but nevertheless play was early in the first half and retired from
PLEASE Turn To Page 8.- the game.
Starting-Times-
For Kowloon Championship
י
Following are the starting times
the Club Championship Sunday:
for
100-A. Tapes, A. F. Davies, 804-W, Simpson, C. J. Anderson. 0.00.-F. Darry, W. A. Stewart. 0.12.-A. Ramsey, E. Fincher,
0.30 J, Dennis, W. Ahem, P20.-S. Jex, E. C. Fincher. 924.-W. Bantin, T. Lamb.
28. Collings, J. Fantas 9.32-G. P. Murphy, G, Mune,
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