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INCOGNITOS NOT TO

PROTEST

HOME ASSOCIATION RULES

ACCEPTED

THE "tection of the

THE decision of the

(By Centre Half.)

Executive, the "Y", and will be playing for the man Hoc second tons or

key Tournament in regard to the ed against the Borderers lost Tues- match between the Incognitos and day.

the St. Andrew's Club, which was

THE

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abandoned by B.Q.M.S. Weyman,{HE Y.M.C.A. first eleven six minutes before time when the meeting the Radio Sports score-sheet was blank, has been re- Club at King's Park at 6.10 p.m. ceived with indifference by the In- this afternoon, and a fast game is cognitos. At first they wore going expected. On the last occasion to lodge a protest, but they have these teams met on the Caroline

The China Mail

Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

Gulf

Completion of first round of the Ross Cup Competition for ladies,

Lawn Tennis -Open Singles Ho Ka-lats v. Tsui Yan-pul Lee Hua-ngok v. N. A. E. Mackay Firdes Khan v. J. W. Leonard D. H. Hazell v. Taol Ping-fan L. Goldman v. 9, A. Gray Luk Ding-cheong v. K. H. Wong

WEDNESDAY

Hockey-Friendly Matches Hong Kong Hockey Club seniors v.

Lincolnshire Regiment

(U.SR.C. ground, 5 p.m.)

Hunting

Fanling Hunt Hounds Meet

(The Kennols, 3.15 p.m.) Lawn

Tennie-Open Singles

since abided by the official ruling Hill ground, the Radio won by M. W. Lo v. L. C. Earnshaw In view of the English Hockey As-goals to 3. The Radio have not CE. Abbas v. Tam Yoo-long sociation rules, which state that been displaying good form of late, R. Chon v. Com. R. J. Shaw had one of the two teams concern- and have been defeated twice by H. L. Doggett v. 8. E. Green ed been leading by a goal to nil, the Naval Lower Deck, and also by M. H. F. Waring v. F. N. Wong then a replay would have been the R.A.S.C. in the Mamak Tourna-Com. H. A. Packer v. D. S. Green

| W. F. Edge v. A, J, Stocker allowed.

ment.

In Tak cheuk và Chia Chuncha The ruling has caused the Incog-

For to-day's game F. S..W. Smith, nitos, undefeated as yet, to lose of the "y" defence, will be seen on one point. This may have a direct the loft wing, Bates filling his place effect in their running for

at left half back. H. Somers, who

the

championship honours, as the 1st H. K. S. Battery are now the only team in the Tournament with a 100

per cent. record.

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D. C. Dunham v. R. P. Newell

usually plays at centre half, is MAMAK HOCKEY playing at back in place of A. Tate,

and will partnered by E. O. Mur-University Beat Medway

By 4 To 1.

phy. The following is the

Y.M.

C.A. team:- L D. Skinner: H. T-COMDR. Higham, the bril-Sommers, E. O. Murphy: H. J. D. Lot Medway and

Navy Lowe, D, McLellan (captain), R. A. goalkeeper, has been an absentee Bates: S. H. Garrod, G. C. Burnett, from the hockey field since the first W. J. Browne, G. H. Fowler, F. S. meeting of the Club and the Med-W. Smith. It will not be at all sur- way Officers, last year, when the prising if the "Y" register a win, Club won by the only goal scored though Gurbachan Singh and Aw- by A. E. P. Guest. Higham, I untar Singh will have to be watched derstand, has been confined to hos- closely.

pital with injured ligaments in his log, caused during a football match

leather boots.

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The

GOALLESS FIRST HALF.

The Mamak Hockey Tourna- ment match between the University and H.M.S. Medway, which

was postponed last month, was decided at Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon, when the University emerged win- ners by 4 goals to 1, after a blank score sheet at half time.

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VER-confidence nearly lost the 'Y' Ladies their match

In the arat half, play was end to

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 133.

GOSSIP IN SPORTS WORLD

Dempsey Interested in Doyle: Net Fast Bowler: World Golf Record: Epson Tote. By ROVER

Dempsey and Doyle.

were achieved before ley seriously TT la possible that Jack Dempsey, entered the professions sphere,

In the 1930-31 seas they had the former heavy-weight cham-1 pion of the world, will visit England three internationals their team. and coach Jack Doyle, the young Morris and McCloy (ottish) and Irish heavy-weight whose knock-out Irvine (Irish). That was before punch has brought him into promin-they joined the English cague, and. ence recently.

when any player not on ho retained. Dempsey is making arrangements liet of a club could be gned by a for a European tour, when he plans non-league club.

Since then £3,075 hasbeen spent. to appear in a number of exhibition bouts. He hopes to visit London, on players, and now rod is the and Mr. Dan Sullivan, Doyle's only playor "lent" to bestor. If informed that he plays for any other ub Totten-- manager, has been Dempsey is anxious to take Doyle in ham Hotspur would resize a feo:

at £500. hand.

The Senorita Recoverin

Apparently Dempsey has followed Doyle's brief but spectacular career

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in the ring with considerable inter- AWN tennis player in many est, and it is easy to understand parts of the world be gind that Doyle's aggressive methods to hear that Senorita Alvarez. would appeal to fighter of though still confined to bl, is slow-: [Dempsey's type.

ly recovering from her brious ill

Ryder Cup Plan.

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Some months ago the Senorita: THE U.S.A. team for the Ryder was operated on for apendicitis, Cup Golf match, which will be and now she writes from Paris to

T

played at Southport on June 26 and say that she afterwards intracted

27, will be selected under a new pleurisy. system this year, according to

Wimbledon missed one dits most

erge R. Jacobus, president of the vivacious competitors win illness United States Professional Golfers' kept the Spanish championirom the Association.

lsts last year. In 1931, hen she

The heads of the association's 25 might have won the titlen Mrs. sectional organisations will be asked Moody's absence, she fell hexpect→ to submit to the Executive Com-edly to Miss Round.

In 1927 and 1928 the onorita mittes their ideas on the personnel

of the team. The team will be opposed Mrs. Moody (th Miss the final, and h 1926, Wills) in selected on the regional voting,

The only man who is apparently when she was making her but in certain of a place is Gene Saren. England, she met Mrs. Gofrey In He dispelled all doubts as to whethe final. ther the P. G. A. had the necessary

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available. The Commice at a re-

cent meeting pointed out that a player on the field of py is off-side

money to send over the team. Two Rugby Decisions, on the Naval sand ground in the

thousand pounds has been set aside ve decided the an Inter- HE Rugby Union Committee Naval Dockyard. Higham when in against the C.B.A. Ladies, by whom action wears special thick raw hide they were held to a goalless draw and the whole time, J. Basto being for a team of eight players, a

in the Caer Clark Cup last Satur- conspicuous for some fine clearan-reserve and a manager. Bach will tional blazer for playre shall be

receive £200 expenses. day. They fielded G. Lakeman and ces in the Varsity defence,

the Shortly after the interval, HE departure of HMS. Med-M. Griffiths, two reserves,

S. Boat Race Record, Tway on the 25th of this month forward line. The former played University broke through, and on a month's cruise to the Philip-a most disappointing game, going Reed found the net to give them theAMBRIDGE University are in four cases and fou cases only,

lead. Their success was, however, starting their boat race train-Le pines will considerably weaken the even as far as to tackle her own short-lived, for Birchley, who was ing and their supporters are won (1) If he enter the serummage Navy team.

from his opponent side. Triangular players while In her opponents' Tournament matches, however, dee, It was a great pily that R.playing a great game in the Med-dering whether they will be able to

the Blackmore was not given the post- way forward line scored the equa-create a record in the number of (2) If while the ball in a serum- have been so arranged that

llser. The Varsity again broke successive wine. Oxford have pot

mage, he, not being a scrim- Medway's strength will be avail-tion.

away and S. Reed placed them won a race for nine years, but it

thage remain in fint of the able. Last week, the Navy

"ball. with the Club, while the week be- AN Interesting point attached to thead with 33 Rodrigues and must not be taken for granted fere the Navy through a brilliant the Caer Clark match between the end A. J. M. Rodrigues found (writes a correspondent) that their (8) If he stand in front the line-

the net to put the issue beyond prospects are no better for 1933, as a draw the St. Andrew's Club Ladies and last minute effort. forced

doubt.

Brigadier J. H. Gibbon, the old (4) If the ball has becikicked or the Recreio Ladles was that the

touched, or is beingartled by Cambridge Blue, has instilled new Arat goal scored by M. Woolley was

one of his own side thind him. QEVERAL of the St. Andrew's netted as the result of a corner hit.

players

aThis, I understand, Miss Woolley infared i were friendly match against a Battery has rarely accomplished, and Satur- the day was the first occasion in many eleven of the H.K.S.R.A. on Marina ground last Friday after-weeks. noon. The Indians won by the odd

with the Army..

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Radio

goal in eleven; at one period of the P. H.C., with 5 goals heads the incognitoa

M. HARROP, of the H.K.L. RA.SC.....19 11 5 3 27 21 25

11:10 0 1 80 3 21

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game the Saints led by 3 gouls to

out.

A player is not off-sideperely by

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MAMAK HOCKEY TABLE......

fo into Oxford ́rowing, Proof of this is that there was a great in- (Up to and including yesterday's

crease in the number of entries for reason of the fact thahe is in games.)

Goals the light fours and that the form front of the ball. P.W. L. D. F. A. Fta displayed in the trial eight race was -16 13 1 1 68 11 27well above the average of former Epsom Deadlock. R.C. Signals 16 12 4 2 6 21 26 years,

TT is understood that a.phposal by Although Cambridge have more the Betting Control bard to Blue in residence than their rivals, erect a new totalisator for the 1. R. H. Wong, the Saints goal- list of goal-scorers to date in the list Bty. H.K.S.10 9

it is on the cards that the Dark Derby meeting at Epsom nieoting. Clark Competition. Other St. Andrew's .12 8 2 2 40 11 18

Medway .17 6. 6 keeper, acraped his face in falling, Caer

24 17 Blues will be able to row more, as with strong opposition on the G 8 5 19 15 17 while N. A. E. Mackay was struck scorers are as follows:-M. Alun- R.A.M.C.

122-23.12

20 16. K. M. Payne has poisoned his hand, racecourse authorities. in the mouth. F. Wong, who made Jones (H.K) 6,.P. Gittins (St. An- Follce

10. 7 1. his debut at inside left on Sunday, drew's). 5, M. Woolley (St. An- University

R.E. Injured his shin and ankle, and drew's) 5, J. Churchill (H.K.) 4, O. Parthian A. E. P. Guest had the misfortune Brown (Y: Ladies) 3, Dalziel (Y.

Phoenix to injure his hand. An Indian Ladies), M. Chan (St. Andrew's), 12th R.A. player suffered similar bad luck E. M. Lee (St. Andrew's), I. Knill Wishart when he was struck in the eye with (H.K.) 2 each, C. Botelho (Recreio), German Club 13 2 10 114498 the ball. It was a pity that the A. Alves Recreio), B. Walker (Y. Tamar game developed on the rough side. Ladies), I. L Woolley (St. An-RA.O.C.

drew's), E. Carroll (G.B.A.), E. 24th R.A.

K.LT.C. [WENTY-FOUR_men and eigh-Blackburn (HK), O. Dalziel (Y. 20th R.A.

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St. Andrew's Club, are taking parti

Veteran

which will prevent him from Negotiations are at prest at a 83 11 taking part in the race, and W. A. T. deadlock.

5 5 0 18 21 10 0.8 3 9-16 17 9 47 1-18 19

4 2014-16 8 3.4 0.0.11

12 1 9 2 11 80

1 10 2 1864 7 15 17 21 ..10 1 8 13 23 3

1 11 3'10".49 8th Destroyers 8 0

Lindrums Opinion

On the Billiards Slump

London, Jan. 30.

Sambell does not appear to have re- The board wish to put uja mL- covered

from his strenuous work chine 150 feet long and 16 ft wide last season.

on the declivity on the oppose sido. of the course to the grandstad. A tote in this position woul give- THE following are the five fastest frequenters of the famous Ell an

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World Speed Records.

TE are the reompetir opportunity to make their bets

tive tests.

without being subject to theriska Seaplane 408.8 miles per hour, of welshing bookmakers.. Lieutenant G. H. Stainforth.

Officials of the board estate

Aeroplane-281.7 miles per hour, that the new totalisator, hich L.. R. Bayles.

would employ a staff of 100, Wuld'

ab

Automobile 253.968 miles per have a turnover of at least £50,00 hour; Sir Malcolm Campbell. during the four days' racing at he

Ice Boat-140.6 miles per hour, Derby meeting,

The grandstand authorities Lish Price.

Motor Boat-124.86 miles per opposing the project on the ground that they should participate in the our, Commodore Gar Wood.

proceeds of the tote. New Fast Bowler.

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in a seven-a-side Hockey League, which is being organised by the Club Committee. The first match was played yesterday afternoon. There are six teams, each compos ed of four men and three ladies. The teama, at present are only let tored A B C D E and F, the cap

problem, and Lindrum says that tains being-A. E. P. Guest, N. A THE world's worst idea is what his experience of playing in the pro- E. Mackay, E. H. P. White, F. V, Tweet 1: Mount thinks about vinces, and in London proved that OBERT CRISP, the young Baseball Preparations. Wong, R. H. Wong and E. F. Fin the new bulk-line billiards. the publle do not want a change in Rhodesian fast bowler discover-7ITH the signing of Melvin Ott,. cher. It is understood that each He has trial the rules. They team will be known by a name, and to the given an extensiv by tine frstclass billiards, ant to trenessed by "Herby" Taylor, and regarded W outfielder, most of the leading I am told that Mr. Mackay's team English controlling body, and the ly big breaks, and are not luterest by the old South African chblain as players of the New York Giants are calling themselves "The Yogo more he plays under the restriction ed in the restrictions governing a future Test player, is more than attack are already under contract. falling his carly promise for the coming season. Bill Terry, pogos"! Each team will play five that compels him to cross the their compilation.

In his first big matches in tho their young manager, was the first: matches, meeting their opponents baulk-line with his cue ball once in The suggestion that the latest only once. Gaines, which will be the compilation of every 200 points, idea would bring the leading play-Currie Cup tournament, he twice to Bign, Others whose algnatures · played on Mondays and Thursdays the more he is convinced that this ers more into Line has not been performed the "hat-trick, and in have been obtained to date include at 5.80 p.m. on the Marina ground, latest idea is a farce and a failure, proved, for Lindrum still is the the opening League match in Cape Carl Hubbell, pitcher; Hughie Critz. will be of half-hour duration, 15 Attendances have fallen con- master of them all, and achially is town he helped to dismiss the second baseman; Joe Moore and siderably of late and, ccutane, to conceding more substantial starts Technical College for-17 runs Crisp George Davis, outfielders; and Glena Lindrum, very loading professional under the restriction than he did captured seven wickets for 4 runs Spencer, pitcher.

Davis and Spencer. FOWLER is the latest and is hundreds of pounds down in com- under the ordinary rules. Lindrum in 11.5 overa, nine of which were

minutes each way.

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S. most valuable acquisition maidens. clean bowled your by Terry on tabere obtained!

the Y.M.CA. He is making ex- Record breaks are no longer made, though he will be returning to men, and his performance is regard-recent trade in which Freddie Lind

went to the Pirates. coptionally good progress. Posses and apparently it is the break of England next year, it will not be ed as a record in Capetown cricket. atrom and Chick Pullis, outfielders,

baulk-line billiards.S sing a keen eye he prefers first monumental dimensions that rakes to play

Router. time hitting, and his accuracy is in the shekels at the box-office. really amazing. He scored a magn! Those who introduced baulk-line y ficent goal against the R.A.F. with billiards • thought the experi

LEG-THEORY SOLUTION.

Melbourne, Feb. 2.

Luton's Cup Opponents THE Choster F.C., who are at World Golf Record. Those to Luton in the English JOHNNY MHUGH, the former Cup on February 13, although the California amateur golf cham "babes of League football, have a plon, playing at San Francisco. fine reputation as cup-fighters. against Bill Schwartz, the St. Louis

a beautiful first-timer when playing ment would brighten the game and on the left wing. He is the youn put an end to the monotony of pro- ger brother of G. H. Fowler, who longed strings of nursery cannone, to date has scored over 30 goals, The publle it was argued, had tired Mr. Crockett, the well-known They have won the Cheshire Cup professional, in the National tourna and is close on the heels of W, J of paying to see two players con- Test umpire, belleves that the elm-seven times, the Cheshire County mant, set up a world's record for Browne, who has 42 to his credit contrating on the close-cannon niest way of eliminating body-line League competition thrice, the competitive golf by winning 15 out H. Lange of the German Club for game. The baulk-line experiment bowling is to limit fielders on the Welsh Cup twice, and many other of 18 holes the last ten consecu ward Une, is also a newcomer to does not appear to have solvad, the leg aide to three or four-Reuter country cups. And these successes tlibly.

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