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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 29, 1940.

“Pilgrim's Hockey

NOMADS CAUSE

FINNISH SPORTSMEN

AT THE FRONT

HELSINKI, Feb. 20 (UP). Finnish heroes in the realm of aport who in normal times this month would have been con- testing for Olympic honoura at Garmisch-Partenkirchen to-day were heroes of war stories appearing in the newspapers

here.

Kalle Jalkinen, long distance si champion, Telchra Nicks, Aarne Valkama, Bino Leino, and Pekin

Notes

LEAGUE

Champions Defeated: Defence Superior In Second Half

At Caroline Hill last Sunday, Nomads caused a major surprise when they inflicted a sovere de- feat on the Radio and Postal Sports Club by 5-2. The home team led 2-1 af the interval. The Radio Vanninen, other champlons, were goals wore in a sense contributed to by the Jalkanen, while returning from the Nomads' défonce, but there was no doubt about Korthern Finland front, obtained the latter's superiority in the second half when permission and proceeded to the Mannerheim front where he met hin they simply swamped the champions' defence to. to be in the same corps for comrade-score four times without reply.

featured in the stories,

friendly rivals. All of them wanted

ship and to maintain uniformity and act as speedsters when necesanry.

Jalkanen was wounded when lead Russiay lines. Some of his fingers of his right hand are still crippled, but he has learned to use his automatic pistol with his left hand and thus he is not worried about getting away to'} a bad start.

ing a ski expedition behind the

RANDOM JOTTINGS

Nomads opened their account through R. J. Reed in the first half, and though the scorer did well at inside- right, the forwards did not pull together and their chief weakness was in attack. A complete change took place in the second half when positional changes were made. R. J. Reed occupied his usual berth as pivot, H. Gubbay shifted to left-half and J. Franco was seen at inside-right.

TT was soon observed that the

left flank of attack with B.

Xavier and Peter Rull was more progressive than the right, Rull no doubt being the most effec- tive forward on view, S. A. "Lulies must have felt pleased Reed led his forwards brilliantly at the defeat of St. Andrew's, They and Franco, on his right, also have again regained the Caer Clark rendered good support. Goals Cup for the fourth successive year were also scored by J. Franco a very splendid record indeed. This(2), S. A. Reed and P. Rull. season they have played 10 games, won B, last one, drew one with 37 On the other hand, the visitors goals to their credit and only 7 defence was magnificent. The splen againt them. This goes to prove the did anticipation and intelligent Inter- strength of their attack and defence. ception of R. J. Reed at centre-hat? I must once again congratulate Mrs.took all the sting out of the home Q. Burnett on her team's success. inside trin. Xavier, right half, was also an inspiring figure and seldom did wrong when tackling. R. Fowler, the well-known Interparter and F. Soares, in goal, never played and "Ladies left-back, arrived in better. It was a fast game and my

Mrs. Dudley, formerly Miss

A.

A.Xavier was a very sound left back

the Colony from Perang last Sator-congratulathus to the winners day.

their splendid victory.

Whilst the Khalsa team were en- gaged in a friendly game against

CHAMPIONS LEAD FIRST

On

the Police Hut Thursday, Gurbachan RADIO, by Anc team work, de-

Singh, the triple Interporter and star

collar-bone. He

removed to hospital, und the accident which is of a serious nature, will keep him qut of the game for at Jenst a month.

served their 2-1 lend at half-

Rugby Football

"

SURPRISE

INTERPORT TRIAL TEAMS CHOSEN

THE FIRST interport hockey trial will be held on Sunday on the Club ground at 10.30 am. when the Colours will oppose the Whites, 'layers are requested to take coloured and white shirts as cliances will be made at the Interval.

The teams aro:

Hockey Umpires Meet To-morrow

A meeting of the Umpires Andrew's Church Hall at 6 Association will be held at St.

corner

p.m. to-morrow, when the. adoption of the

new short rule in all friendly games in the future will be placed before the Committee. A larger Committee com- prising of

more than four members will also be pro- posed, and umpires and en- thusiasts are cordially invited to attend.

CLUB "A" DEFEAT

NAVY FIFTEEN

WEAK 12-6

AT HAPPY VALLEY

(By "Fly-half")

Whites.-U. D. Souta (Radio); Dalla Haus (Rajpitonas), V. C. Bond (Club) Stock (RA). W. A. Heed (Club), N. Whitley (C..A.); Shah Wall (Rajpulanan)

lemburg (RE), Pritam Nath putaran),

(Raj- lierain Bingh Kumaon). Partaet Singh (Kumnons).

Colours-V. M, Denwell (Y.M.CA.);_IL. J. liced (Nomada), J. Gonsalves creiot; T. Alves (Recreio), M. 1. Hastan Re- Radio), Krishna Singh (Kumaons); 8. A. Fowler (Club), P, C. Gemmell (Navy), G. H. Fowler (CRA), Gurbachan Singh

Radiol. J. Soares (Recreio).

The following are al requested to appear-Pyara Singh K.I.T.C.), T. Lock-. art. R. Marques, Lt. Buckley. E. Fowler, A. E P. Guest.

Chinese R. C. Annual Meeting

Hard Courts To Be Built On New Ground

on

The annual meeting of the Chinese Recreation Club will be held Sunday, March 19, at 4 pm. at the Clubhouse, when the Chairman will present his annual report and the accounts. Officials for the ensuing year will be elected and other busi ness discussed.

During the

the past year the Club had 320 members, including two honorary members, 87 life members, 150 active members, and 72 absent members.

Due to the Increased membership

and a demand for more court allot- ments, a1 request was made to the Government for additional ground at the southern cor

Navy XV, which included many Australiana, at Happy

CLUB turned out a fairly strong “A” side against a Queen's College sports ground, and Valley yesterday and won by 12 points (three tries and a penalty goal) to 6 (a penalty goal and a try). Both sides were one short, packing seven forwards, whilst D. Hynes, of Club, played for Navy as inside-three.

Chub has decided to construct three corner of the adjoining

hard-courts in that area and it is this was granted to the Club. The

expected that these will be ready on this item will require $5,000 and early in the summer. Expenditure it is the intention of the Committee to raise the money through deben- tures with members.

The

Brothers, wo

The game was featured by jat dropped goals, and often were Radio inside-right, collided with an time, and it was rather unfortunate good touch kicking, with the slow in making up their minds

Club, through the Tsui opponent and dislocated his right that J. S. Grewal, the left-back, re- Navy team excelling in this de- whether to attempt a drop or and Doubles tennis Championships the Colony Singles on the ankle partment, especially Paul and not. Delayed back movements "B" and "C" Divisions of the League, immediately ceived a nasty hit WAS

three-quarters of the rame. M. Navy side overdid their attempts which made lum F passenger for Hammond.

and were also successful in the "A", If anything, the resulted. Hassan, their brilliant pivot, took

and the Mixed Doubles Division. the field with a high temperature,

Paul strove hard with the few opallotted by Government passed into

Although the additional and completely collapsed

ground in the

portunities he got, and apart from D. the hands of the Club in August of second half.

play of Miss Squires on the right go hard when immediately in posses still making use of the area for re- Hynes, was the only Navy three to Inst year, Government Schools are Early in the game, the Radio for characteristic dush-and Mrs. Quick the Navy pack, being prominent in

was splendid-she displayed hesion. King was an earnest worker in creation purposes and will continue wards showed belter combination, at left-inside was but when thele opponents equalised the field ever ready to make use of ably supported by Stockholm and Club are ready to construct their always well up the tincouts and in the loose. He was to do so until Chinese Recreation and later took the lead: J.-Pintor at: insite left, was inclined to be selfish wie verest, Miss 1. Woolley ved Palmer, Bowden was a nippy serum-Government Schools, under, the care and Awtar Singh, na lender, was too Miss R. Smith proved capable of

Miss P. Everest, and half who fed his outside woll.

hard-courts. It is understood that slow for words. However, the Gur-holding the opposite attack and the wards who played in the back divi- and at specially allotted times.— Richardson and Walkden, Club for the hard-courts during the mornings of sports masters, will make use of bachan-Karminder Singh right-wing combination was the bright spot in io played a fine spolling game.

WINDSOR LAD FIT AGAIN

Windsor Lad, £50,000 winner of the 1934 Derby and St. Leger, whose Ilfe was for a time despaired and dulles

covered, and will resume stud next season.

This announcement was made re- cently on behalf of a company with which the horse was insured.

At a time when he was reputed to be crning 215,000 a year, Windsor Lad

taken Way

seriously 111 on

the attack and proved a source of great trouble to the opposite defences. Gurdayal Singh was the best wing- half, but Jaggeet Singh was far be-

MRS. WHITE PROMINENT

were the

most

Blon yesterday, dangerous of Club's backs, being WOULD like to mention the bril-quick to follow up, and used his speed successful in breaks-away. Day was low form whereby he threw extra at full-back. She showed up pro-jured midway through the first half, llant display of Mrs. M. White to advantage. Lavalle, though in- responsibility on Guest, who played minently, especially in the second held his own.

lone game at right-back. Though beaten five times, U. B. checked many dangerous movements

and counter-1 Souza in goal made some brilliant besides hitting a good hard ball. In

half, and checked

PROFIT BY MISTAKE

ROSCOE made only one bad mis-1

LINCOLNSHIRE AND NATIONAL CALLS-OVER

LONDON, Feb. 28

September, 1938, with an affection of who, on form, might have at least with her tackling "itle crudely-half for Club, was been to beat follows:

the head.

(Realer)

Jel. 28151.

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saves, and it must have been tough this respect the Saints' forwards had take when he fumbled a kick ahead. of his defence. luck. of him to witness the collapsen taste of trying to circumvent an by Navy, and allowed them to follow The first official call-over for the

experienced and clever Nomads speed on the ball com- the first water. Mrs. Willmott, her up and score, Thomson, playing at Lincolnshire

strategist of pletely bewildered the Radio defence partner who is still

was made to-day an alte advantage in no mistake

defence, Where he Quartier made a draw of it. However, the with her Brst-time clearances. Miss Weaved his way up-feld to find good Wonersh 100-9 offered 100-8 taken: Maltre 9-1 offered; A major operation, one of the most champions fought Entlandy in the D. Moss gave an Inspired display in touches. In attack he satisfied him- Titan 12-1 o., 100-8 t

second half, but were no match, for goal and in the early stages brought self by passing out, the winners, who displayed no weak off some marvellous saves.

Daisy 100-0 0, 100-7 t.: Aldine. Club forwards who showed up welt Golden Sovereign, Southport, Tleca- ink. Indeed, the champions have like to see her take up goal-keeping were Dunnett hooking, Macrae, Stout Part 100-7: Hot Bun, Rose Town been made to appear so mediocre.

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Macrae and Wanklyn' in the loose. Davy Dolittle, Unclearchle 20-1, all

Thomson scored. Club's only first St. Andrew's great display some half try. Macrae folled to convert, weeks ago when they defeated "Y" but he made amends by kicking a Ladies, the League champions, gave splendid goal before the interval. hopes to their supporters that they

dellente ever attempted upon a horse, was performed by Professor O'Connor,

of Dublin, in the presence of many brillant valerinary surgeons.

Arbitration proceedings followed between Mr. Martin Benson, the owner, and the company with which the horse was Insured.

The arbitrator had to decide whe- ther Windsor Lad had recovered

The result was not made public, but it is understood there was

St. Andrew's Hopes Shattered By C.B.A.

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Duke, compromise by which Windsor Lad against St. Andrew's last Satur-pionship. They commenced the game then a try by Stockholm. Paul fall-Dominicle's Cross and McMoffat 20-1 Navy reduced their deficit by sor 18-1 o., 20-1 t.; Lccyge 18-1 o.; Royal Daniell 100-8 o.; The Profes changed ownership.

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other victory with ease, only to fall

o Old Pal 20-1 o., 25-1 ; Rockquilla sible exception of Miss J. Hall C.B.A. to score twice without reply.

Club-Roscon; Lavalle, Day, Walkden. 25-1 0 33-1 t.: Red Prince 33-1 t 25-1 t. and o.: Venturesome Knight in goal. She was the only one

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rout. Her position behind a de- Three times in the first half the counteract was unenviable and have made greater use of their op-

fence which had, no power to Saints were through and they should

portunities. The forwards were

the C.B.A. score might easily either too slow or hurried in their have been greater,

Balshing. A gentle hint was included

A pleasing feature was the better in my notes last Thursday to play understanding in the winners' attack Miss B, Longbottom at right-wing and the brilliant display of Mrs. M. and Miss F. Wong at right-inside but White and Mrs, Willmott in the last this was ignored, and Miss M. Churn

ino of defence,

was again brought in at inside-right

proved of thrills on where she

The teams were;

Navy nell; D. Hynes, Inglis, King. Sykes, Bruce, Stockholm.

Paul, Reid, Addis; Hammond, Bowden; Palmer, Davis,

Craigengower Teams

For The Week-End

Badminton League ́ Results

St. John's beat Kowloon in the D division of the Badminton League lant night. The following will represent Craigen Anderson and AL Fisher 17-21, beat I. Eardley and R. Heaven lost to J. L awer in Lengun matches on Saturday: The game was one

Finis v. Anny (away) . Zimmern a total failure, ] (Capt.). P. J. Billimoria, A. R. St. Estammern and J. Jones_11-8,

Kevan and T. A. Madar 21-10, beat A. well as clever play and was in two! She was never up with the rest of Allule, A; K. Ismail, F. A. Lee, liaan, and Fehér 21-9. distinct phases. St. Andrew's led off; the line and consequently Mix Wong Lim. W long Slings

N. L. Smith and P. Wilson beat Ander

tseat. Kevan and in surprising brink fashion and on on the wing suffered from lack of scorer, zimnem Umpire, O. Laddi

G. Kindar 21-10, beat Zimmern and Jones only one occasion wan Men. Bila support..

Reconds V. Tandil. (Capt.), N. Brodhe

home). N. Tranee Filior, 21-6, bend Kevan and Mader 21-4, D. and F. Kwok heat Anderson and 7. W. Lamson, beat. Eiminern and Joncs 21-1.

Zeonard,

ST. ANDREW'S WIN

bridge.

It. W.

Baute,

unlucky when she beat the defence So far as intermediate play was lung. C. and later the goal-keeper. only to concerned, there was no comparison Leck, A. M. Omar, U, M. Omar, W. K. see the ball run out of play. Then between the two teams. C.B.A, were Way, L. Youngsayé Scorer, W. Broad CBA Ladies showed belter con- for and away superior, and their fidence in attacking methods and work in midfield was more spectacu gained two splendid goale through lar. The backs, Miss G, White and Mr. Quick and Miss Squires Miss M. Roza, wero weak with their

**ON SUNDAY

Bt. Andrew's beat Kowloon Tong 7-1, A., Brown at 11. Gillies beni N. A. The following will represent Craigen: A. E. P. Que and is lost to

E Mackay and n. 1. C. Fletcher - beat RB. Leo and A. A. I. Centre 2-11.

Once they took the lead, which clearances and alow in tackling. Stower. a match against the Volunteers at Mackay and Fletcher -1, bont Leg and]]

was secured ten seconds before the Andrew's will, cunsidor themselves Interval, C.B.A, never looked back, very unfortunate to be beaten, but

(Captamilmoriam 1-1 11 am, on Sunday at Happy Valley

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immer

as Damion, Amal Fincher and T. New beat Mackay A. Lee, II. P. Lim. W. Itong Elfor, and Flatcher 21-10 best hey, Umpire, G. Ladd; Beurer, 1. W. Zandall.

and Castro

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