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Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 4, 1940..

"Pilgrim's Hockey Notes

INTERPORT AT EASTER?

CLUB TROUNCE Royal

NAVY AT RUGGER

(By "Fly-half")

Royal Engineers' First Defeat In Tournament:

Victory For

Radio

ON THE CLUB GROUND GOOD NEWS has boon received from Macao yesterday evening, the Club during the New Year holidays. "A" defeated a weak Navy team at rugby by 30 points (3 goals, 5 tries) to 3 points (a penalty goal). Beaten in all departments, Navy put up a plucky display, especially up forward where they used their feet to advantage in wild rushes.

The Portuguese Colony, I hear, is willing to take part in the Inter- port with Hongkong provided that the game is played during the Easter Holidays instead of the Chinese New Year.

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1 should imagine the H.K.H.A. ́would be only too glad to agree with Macao's proposal. I am inclined to think that there would be too many counter attractions during the Chinese New Year. The Macao hockey players have For Club, Medman, playing at taken to soccer this season, but they are just as anxious scrum-half, was wild in his pass-to get back to the stick game once more, and are willing ing, which gave D. Hynes, at stand-off half, an anxious time.to meet all-comers from Hongkong in friendly fixtures Aitkenhead, a new acquisition after January 7.

from Ceylon, played a sterling inside-three-quarter, game Rt and should prove a valuable asset to Club 1st XV once he settles down and gets into con- dition.

Stoker, Richardson, Burford and

Godfrey did well in the Club pack.

Burford.

the fight scrums

him.

I wish more local clubs would wing, and on several occasions had The outstanding player. however, follow the example of the Uni-the home defence in difficulties. versity, and give the Portuguese was Mrs. It. Silva, at left half, and Colony a few games before Miss P. Gonsalves improved In the second halt. The backs were slow with their tackling, and were unable to recover lost ground.

Easter.

It was a good game, however, with the schoolgirls a trifle quicker on the bail, and worthy winners.

One of the players taking a shot during the basketball match at the

ON the same ground, in the Four Lam School where the Fong Lam girls beat the Kwangtung Girls

Brawn Cup League, the Re-High Schoot last week-end.-S. H. Helt.

THE Royal Engineers suffered their first defeat in the which dominated through the excellent hooking of Association Tournament when

Richardson made a return to form with his kicking, converting they went down 3-2 to the Radio and Postal Sports Club at everything allotted to Wilson, on Club's left wing, showed a Sookunpoo last Sunday. In the fine tura of pace a scoring two tries.first ten minutes, the Sappers creio beat the C.B.S. 4-0, in u Longmuir and Charles were hard-excrted great pressure through one-sided encounter. The Re- working forwards for the Navy.

scored their left wing, and Fox found creio juniors were by far the through Lavalle, Stoker, Van the net after a fierce attack,

In the first half, Club

Durhams v. Kai Tak At Rugby To-day

The Durham Light Infantry will meet Kai Tak in a friendly game of rugby at Prince Edward Road to-day, commencing at 5 p.m.

Wilson. Leeuwen. Aftkenhend" and Richardson converted three.

After the resumption. Medman was penalised for picking the ball out of the scrum, and from the penalty kick, Jeffries converted, Club went further

Godfrey and Lavalle.

The teams were:

to

too

hetter team, and proved After twenty minutes, however, the good for their inexperienced champions rallied strongly and G.jopponents. Mias M. Campos Singh broke through level the and Miss M. Figueiredo com- ncare in the closing minutes of the bined well in the attacks, but Misa L first hall.

In the second half, the Radlomen Rodrigues display on the left wing was the bright feature of the game. tech control of the game, and with Her nice centres paved the way for fine combination and stick-works, the most of the goals which were scored.

Miss M. Osmund, at pivot, forwards got going, and two bril- fiant goals were added by G. Singh also good, and Miss M. Ribeiro, at back. made several brilliant and K. Singh.

clearances.

left

was

The winners were ably generalled by their tireless skipper, Gurbachan Had the Recreio forwards taken Singh, who was outstanding in the their chances in the first half the forward line for speed and opportun score would probably have

and K. Singh double figures. Awtar Singh gave splendid support. M. H. Hos-

ism.

been

FOREIGN GOLFERS INVADE MANILA

Open Tournament Starts To-morrow At Wack Wack

MANILA, Jan. 4 (UP).-The strongest array of foreign golfers ever to invade Manila will participate in son was prominent at centre-half.HILE the CRA. defence worked the 28th annual $5,000 Philippine Open tournament which

the wing halves, Carter and tremendously hard, making every starts here to-morrow. Gurdays Singl were hard workers.

und

effort at Intercepting and tackling,

H. J. Bolden, president of the Wack Wack Golf-and ahend through trics by Wilson, The last line of defence did well. their forwards were not conspicuous Country Club, has announced that several stars from the

and U. B. Silva was safe in goni. for their combination.

Miss M. McFarlane, however, as United States, Australia and Japan have accepted TT was a fair result, as the Sappers leader, worked very hard Indeed, and Club: A. J, G. Taylor: H. Van away somewhat in the second fit was unfortunate that she received invitations to participate. Leeuwen, Aitkenhead, R. M. Lavalle and P. Wilson; D. Hynes and J. Red-half, the deface failing to hold up a bad shaking-up during the game

Among the Americans who man; W. Stoker, W. Burford, R. Efast moving forwards, and their for when she collided with Miss C. Silva Heamman; R. M. M. King, L. A. Benn; | wards being unable to make any in an attempt to score. Miss Bonney, G. G. Godfrey and W. B. Richardson headway against a strong visiting de-al centre-half, was noticeable for have signified their intention to

NAVY: Snell; Mne. Jeffries, Mid. fence.

some intelligent following-up, and geek golfing fame and Teare, Richards and Addis; Mid. Homburg scored Fout on was well backed up by Miss V. Moss, half-way around the world from the event of a tie, the play-off will -O'Riordan--and-Chupman;-Marron, second before the. Anol, whistle, and the right back the schoolgiris home_are__"Jug". MacSpaden. be 38 holes, stroke competition.

holder of the 1989 Canadian

his

Davies, Inglis; Longmuir, Barlow; was an untiring worker for the home As a combination,

side, combining attack with defence were poor, and are sadly in need of

Pay. Lt. Charles, Jones and Mid Murray-Jones.

Badminton

St. John's Trounce

Club de Recreio

In "B" Division

Club -by B-1.

The scores were:

game

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best. John's 'w," Betrelo B.-Baitrao and P. Yvantch (Recreio)

The tournament will be played After 36-hole top 30 will money shoot for the tile in match play. In

unhole medal play, the 107

to great effect. Fox made many correct coaching. They barely under- Open crown, and the Zimmer- electrifying runs down the left wing stood the rules of the game, and man brothers, Al and Mery, of Bull In China

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the right wing, also sent in some Ing infringements they knew nothing Hending a delegation of Australians

useful centres during this period.

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second half, and it was error by been the third occasion the young-holder of the Australian Open title Anally happened bull gut into a Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co., Ltd.

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The hustle forwards, however,

The umpires for this game again will be Norman von Nida, who will their

wingers poor support. Denyer falled to appear, and a kind-hearted attempt to win his third Philippine the Open title in as many years. With definitely had an off-day. The En Pilgrim consented to control

NEW YORK, Dec. 12 (UP)——IL Ferrier, professional, Jim gineers defence slackened in the game on his own, as this would have him will be Eric Cremin, a veteran

Anzac Goodwin and Marriott which result-sters would have been let down.

The ball-Royalist Dandy Victor of THREE "B" Division Badminton ed in the third goal being scored.

From what I hear, the girls are the past two years, and Sam Richard-China shop fo-day..

plon. matches were played yesterday.

At Croston, at centre-half, however, wbs receiving very poor support from the son, former Australian Open cham- Twin Oaks Farm, Morristown, N. J. the Club de Recreio, St. John's always in the limelight, and strove School itself, and it is about time

Fred Waring, orchestra leader, Both At least 12 Japanese professionals as led through the china shop by and amateurs are expected to parti- nearly died of fright, especially the trennoed their hosts by 0-0. St. manfully to stay the progress of the someone look the team in hand.

[cipate. In the lost tournament the bull, Andrew's won their first match when Redio forwards. Russell played a

AM glad to hear that the Japanese monopolized practically all It was on a bet. Waring lost a they beat the Kowloon C.C. by 7-2, safe game at full back, and Dobson' BL in goal could hardly be blamed for

football and in the remaining

wager to Paul Douglas, C.B.A. have sportingly con- the places from second to the tenth.

Newsreel Sports Commentator. The Teresa's beat the Victoria Recreation the goals which beat him.

AI TEST OF SKILL Sappers started with a rush but sented to play off their tourna

loser had to lead a bull through they faded away for Radio to outplayment fixture against the Royal

SCENE of the Philippines Num-china shop.

It was disappointing. From them in the second "half, '

Engineers on the latter's ground,

in or, "Like a bull in a China Shop" no Wack Golf and Country Club

clumsiness denotes

with IN the only Caer Clark Cup as the game was originally fixed ber One golfing event is the Wack

Manila's suburbs. I considered longer The latter ground at the moment one of the finest golf plants in the overtones of wreckage and choos. It 11-21) lost to Eardley and Beavan day, Central British School girls is in a very bad state, and the home For East. A statement by no less an means acute timidity, plus resigna-

obtained their first victory team have done wise to transfer to authority than Geno Sarazen attests tion,

What happened? Just $1.17 worth K. Gonsalves and R. A Marques (Re when they accounted for Re-the Army ground at Sookunpoo, to the claim that the inyout is a A-1

test to a golfer's skill Said "Dodo" of China was destroyed-by Douglas, Kwok and a 14-21; lost to croio Ladies in a fast game by which is the best in the Colony.

Kwok 6-21,

I am inclined to think the Sappers Gene after on, exhibition round last not the bull. Dougins broke a plate St Andrew] V. E.C.C.

3-2, W. M. Gillies and and brot

Though playing without the ser- are on the brink of their second de- yoar: "If anybody aver breaks par and a teacup in the hope of arousing Intimates, to anger and action, Dandy Andrews) beat F, Jones and Madar 21-4; best Kevan and Wynter-zly vices of Miss Horwood, their left feat, but one can depend on them on this thing, please write and let "Dandy," as he is known to his

putting up a good show. I would me know." 31-17) lost to J. L. Anderson and A. back, the schoolgirls showed brilliant advise

this enthusiasts to watch

Although the Philippine Open dates just blinked and turned his head

away Too noisy, apparently. Fisher 14-21.

A. E. Brown and A. B. Biles (se form and completely over-ren the game next Sunday on the Sookunpoo back to 1913, it was not until last Andrews) beat Jones And Moder 1-1: Viator defence throughout the game. ground at 10a.m. It is going to be year that it took on an international best Kevan And Wynter-Blyin 12-17; loai Obtaining a commanding advantage,

a tough match. to Anderson and Fisher 11-21.

the girls led by 3-1 in the first half, Er. Fincher and 1. Kaw (Bt., An-| drew's) beat Jones and Madar 21-2: beat Miss June Mo Mis Joan Bradbury

and Wynter-Blyth 21-23 beat and Miss Zoids Watson, in turn scor- Polo Kovan Anderson and Fisher St-{{I

ing very nice goals.

fost in H. Eardley and It. Deavan 15-271;

to. Kwok and -17. Kwok 3-21.

les to N. Bmith and P. Wilson 15-21; lost IN „Á, EuRaviat, and A. M. Rodrigues fixture played last Satur-for the C.BA. ground.

to smith and Wilson 4-21; lost

to Kwok and Kwok 5-21, grelo) lost to Eandlay and Hoavan 15-21:

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bat to P. Lo and Joseph 2mg 13-21; lost Shand and Miss Bereha made several lo Jahn wen avid T. Tang 21: best good movements, and helped in- Austin ito and J. Tang 11-5.

Hongkong Team Beat Durhams By 4-3

aspect The 1938 event marked the Arst time sufficient inducements were But joffered to attract foreign stars.

then only golfers in the Far East participated.

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Results Of Fanling Golf Competitions

Last January, John Montague, the The following are the rebults of "mystery", golfer and Hollywood recent compeillions played by the favourite, crossed the ocean express= Royal". Hongkong - Golf... Club, st ly for the tourney and was thus the Fallag:

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P. M. Xavier and 72 Castro (V. R. C.) mensely towards their team's success. fort to Le and Teang 10-21; lost to Then I was particularly pleased at the

first American to invade the local Captain's Cup, first round match-play And Twang 12-M: lost in ito and Tan display given by the intermediates,

Open. Miss S. Rosscau, Miss P. Kirby and

With at least three Ameri- : dages G.; Hiddell-Carrs (15), beat 21. [P."|__GutterON and A K. Nurjahn

A HONGKONG TEAM defeated ens assined for the 1940 event, there Megacy (11) one up::. W. Mayhew (30) beat W. W. C. Shewan (1) six and Cour; (V. F. C.) lost to Lo and Tsang 16-31: Miss J, Kow. The wing halves were Lost to Twon and Trang 14-21: lost to its forever breaking up numerous' at the Durham Light Infantry by a-3 in is promise that the tournament com- D. 8. Edward (4) beat 2 Richardson tacks, and seeding their forwards a friendly rupe af Polo ni Boundary mittee's dream of making Monila the 10 five and four: 13, teidy (21) DRAT and Tang 6-21,

with neat flick passés,

Street yesterday. The tomma alaried nucicus of a Far Eastern circuit may 0.8. Thomson (14); 2. Forbes (12) best cff. Burton (10) three and two; N. K bo realized Recreio would have had more goals level.

Littlejohn (10) beat T. R. Pirón (14) to their credit but for the brilliance Capt. Burn was the outstanding Under present plans Open tourna-three and two J. T. Binith recolved of Mas Belly Goodwin, who played player on the field, scoring a beautifhments would be held in Japan, Slam, walk-over from. E. M. 3. Lloyd (15); a very sound game at full back. The shot from the 50 yard pensity line Australia, India, The Strafts Settle. T. Builin (19) best W. Dawit (13) two

ments and Mando, during--tho

fall and one, schoolgirls have reason to congratu- in the first chukka,

*G.-M. Young Cup, drat roundButter- The following will represen! Recreio late themselves on such a fine vic- Goalscorer for Hongkong wwe months--off-season in the States-feli and wire best Chris Maritime senform against Civil Service seniors

Valley A. tory, and with only ten players. ICapt. Bum (2), Lt. Forresder, and and would offer an annual Junket to Curtona Hongkong and Shanghal Bank Rodrigues Cape), A. Bokan P. A wish them further success on their Le Chaiter. For the Durham's Capt, the Oriet,

Cricket Teams For The Week-end.

N. da Silva, W. A. Reed, Hala Ozerte, home ground this new your.

M. L. Boares, A. P. Peren. I. G. Gotano, N Baltra, J. Cogano. O, N,

Gosario.

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fought gamely to

Davis, Major Simpson and Major Kirby.

* Blubbe Shield, west rounde-Royal Army

beat Chartered Hank Bend Round ButterBeld and Bwire · beat Amatio .... BACKING MONTES

Petroleum Co. Hongkong and Shanghai Danke, hava, pet to meet Dodwella.. FILIPINO golfers are The teams were: Hongkong Capt.

backing Pay Corp received swak over from The following will represent Crafrenilso, and Misa A. Alves re- Burn, L, Forrester, Lt. Chattey and Larry Montes, five-line winner of the Nara Trd; Varenier Beat Midfieties Open tournament to bring the titlo |files two and one; Karbonn Omen best Kower firsts against Army on Saturday at The Valley Zimmern (Cap, A. R. duced the deftelt once in each half, Capt. Chattey.

Durham's-Capt. Davis Major back to the Philippines. Montes KSRA four and two Chartered Bank

boat stranela Advisere Department gas. false, but generally, the defence found the

checkered career.

{"walk-ower, from 7. D. Butchbon und Co.

Lee, E A. Les L. Lin, schoolgirls too fast for them. Miss Simpson, Major Arderne, and Major reportedly playing the best golf of his line 2909) Baturald and third reoweed a Umpire 3. Lædd. Scorer it. W. Randall. D: Rémedics was speedy on the right Kirby.

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