FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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SMALL SHANGHAI INVASION FOR ANNUAL H.K. RACE MEETING New H.K.F.A. President HO KA-LAU AGAIN ILL BUT ONLY FOUR JOCKEYS SPAIN GIVES

To Be Elected

MR. R. M. DYER NOW IN JAMAICA

Athletic Must Play Their Chinese Rivals.

DRAW FOR SHIELD GAMES ·

At the monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Amateur Football As-

SWIMMING

MEETING

TO-DAY

Hon. Dr. Kotewall May Be President.

SNIPPETS FROM AGENDA.

The first annual general meeting | sociation at the Association's Board of the Hong Kong International Room yesterday, it was proposed Amateur Swimming Association, by the Chairman, Major Manners, will take place at the private tea O.B.E., that the Hon. Mr. W. T. room of Messrs. Lane, Crawford's Southorn, the Colonial Secretary, at 5.20° p.m. to-day.

be asked to become the President

The meeting, the culmination of a very successful co-operation be

of the Association vice Mr.tween the Europeans (Civilians). R. M. Dyer, C.M.G., who has re- will mark the first mile stone of the Chinese, the Army and Navy

tired from the Colony and who is the new Association.

at present in Jamaica.

GIVEN WALK OVER

University Champion Leaving For Swatow On Sunday.

MAKE THE TRIP

The match between Ho Ka DUNBAR STABLE SHOULD

lau and Lee Hus-ngok, which should have been played this afternoon, has been portponed, owing to Ho Kalau being again ill.

Lee Hua-ngok, who was en- ' titled to a walk over, has con- ceded one to Ho Ka-lau as he is leaving for Swatow on Sunday.

Lee has been tennis chamn- plon of the Hong Kong Univer- sity for the past two years.

TAM BEATS

YEW AFTER

SET DOWN

Forehand Strong But Backhand Weak.

This new Association was form- LO WINS IN STRAIGHT SETS ed chiefly by the co-operative Among those present were, Mr. efforts of Mr. E. W. Railton, the Mitchell, Capt. Cooper, Capt. Y.M.C.A. swimming captain and a

Yew Man-kit, one of the Fleetwood, R.A., Mr. Y. K. Mok, very enthusiastic interport swim- Colony's most promising doubles Mr. Mok Heng, Mr. J. 5. Logan, mer, and Mr. Y. K. Mut, Chairman players, was defeated yesterday in Mr. G. Caswell, Asst. Hon. Secre-of the Chinese Amateur Athletic three sets by Tam Yoc-fong, the tary and Str. G. T. May, the Hon. Federation, which is the Govern- Hanoi champion, by scores of Secretary.

ing Body of all Chinese Athletic 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. Addressing the meeting, Major Associations. Manners said that he had received an intimation that their President, Mr. Dyer was not returning to the Colony, and that he would there- fore relinquish the past of Presi-1 dent.

one else should be given the honour Association. of occupying the position. Kotowall then suggested

Southorn.

Dr.

WIN FOUR EVENTS

PORTIA LIKELY TO SHATTER SEASON TICKET'S RECORD

CHAMPION JOCKEY'S CHANCE.

(By Rapier.)

This year's Annual Race Meeting, which commences at the Valley to- has not been favoured by an overwhelming response from MOITOW, Shanghai. Only four of their leading jockeys have made the trip This means that the local jockeys will have a better chance of making good than they have had in recent years. From what I have seen of Messrs. Hill, Needa, Li and Wong, the Shanghai jockeys, I am con vinced that they will not have matters all their own way.

The Dunbar Stable, which is expected to carry off the lion's share of the spoils, should commence the Meeting in grand style. In Liber- ty Bay, Diana Bay, Gleneagles and Coo Coo Bay they have four po- tential winners. I understand that Messrs. Hill and Frost, chempions in Shanghai and Hong Kong, respectively, have been entrusted with the Dunbar entries.

The Wong-Nei-Chong Stakea should provide an interesting scram

ble for the lead in this Half Mile

are

DERBY BETTING

The following is the latest betting

positions of the Derby candidates:

1. Coo Coo Bay, 2. Trentbridge.

3. Charming Star. 4. Jack.

5. Brechin.

6. Mayflower.

It is also proposed that the elec The newcomer to Hong Kong event, and should provide a splen- tion of officers be made at the tennis thoroughly deserved to win did curtain-raiser to the Meeting. meeting.

after practically giving away the It has been suggested by certain first set by over-driving on his The first saddling bell will be rung

|at li a.m, and twelve races Committee members of the Clubs forehand. Major Manners immediately ap-land Associations interested in Yew Man-kit opened the first set down for decision. ·

Portia should shatter all recorda proached the Hon. Dr. R. H. Koteswimming, that the Hon. Dr. R. H.in promising style taking the first convincing wall, C.M.G., LL.D., the Assocla-Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D., be pro- two games in a very

in the Sydney Maidens to-morrow. He employed his back This morning, though hard held, she tion's vice-President, but the latter

hand slice to advantage through- refused the post saying that some-posed as the first President of the fashion.

Dr. Kotewall was Vice-President on his forehand, which lacked the 0.25.2 for the last quarter of a half King Salmon, Black Velvet and The

out the match, but was very weak tore down the straight to dock Mr. on the old Association's Committee. necessary ating to be effective. mile gallop. She will be ridden by Goat in that order, but I cannot see

New rules and bye-laws, which

The first set produced very little Mr. L. G. Frost, the Colony cham-any of the three beating Apollo's The meeting expressed their ap- have already been drafted and sent variety of strokes from either pion jockey, in tomorrow's race. record time over six furlongs--

Tam employed his fore- proval of the suggestion that Mr. to all swimming clubs and associa-player.

Rosy Morn, another likely winner 1.25.2. Southern be asked to fill the post tions, will be discussed at to-day's hand to advantage but was weak on in the same race, also performed Owners have this year made

his back hand. of President, knowing his keen en-meeting.

He gave away well this morning with Mr. G. U. forecasting very difficult, as many Below are published the thusiasm of the game.

most the set when he sent all his shots da Roza in the saddle. He clocked of the mounts have not yet been With the approval of the meat important of the rules which will out of the court in the eleventh and 0.26.2 for the last quarter, which is given riders. The jockey may well

twelfth games. ing, it was voted that a presents-be discussed at the meeting. tion should be made to Mr. Caswell | Designation.

In the second set Yew took the considerably better than the form-be responsible for the pony securing The Association shall be called first two games with case, but was Tecumseh on Wednesday.

er record of 0.27.1 returned by a win or only a place, Another per- before his departure at the end of

plexing problem in the withdrawal the Hong Kong International unable to hold his lead, Tam creep-

The fields are big won next month.

In spite of Rosy Morn's splendid of ponies. Amateur Swimming Association ing up with some splendid shots fitness Portin should carry off the the entry list, but they will be and shall be affiliated to the

Yew the side lines which on

honours. Mr. Sheldon's pony is a halved by the time the starter is After the agenda had been dis- Amateur Swimming Association thought fit to leave-with disas "scorcher" and a very probable faced, and it is the lack of concrete cussed, the Secretary read a letter of England. from the Association to the Membership.

The final set provided very poor winner against either Woodland knowledge regarding which horses Chinese Athletic Association in All Leagues and Clubs playing tennis. Yew was clearly seen to Stag or Polar Star. The late Sea-have been scratched that makes which was stated that the game according to the laws of the game, be tired; he dropped many valu-son Ticket's record of 1.21.4. for forecasting doubly difficult.

Coo Coo Bay should win wherever the six furlonga is certainly in between the Athletic and South and the rules, regulations and bye-able points as the result of faulty

he starts, but it is extremely un- China, which had been postponed laws of the Swimming Association net play, several of his "dlla" jeopardy,

Nytuk, Mr, G. W.. Sewell's entry, likely that the Derby favourite will on a previous occasion, would have and having their headquarters in being very wild.

third place, though clash with Trentbridge before to take place on February 12, fail-the Colony of Hong Kong shall be

Tam, who was still bursting with should take ing which the Association would eligible for membership, subject energy played a stronger game and Night Star, City of Brisbane and Monday.

offer a spirited In my selections I have given the assign the two points to the South to the approval of the Council of drove with a fine length, but his Ration might

names of ponies whom I consider the Association, or a majority vote tactics were wrong.

He wasted Challenge.

The Valley Stakes, the big race of best suited for the various ̈dia- at a General Meeting.

time with a tired opponent by play- Clubs Not Affiliated.

Ing a long ball instead of a short the day, has commanded consider tances, though I have left Coo Cool Clubs and playere under the one first, thus enticing his op-able interest, in betting circles. It Bay out as I consider him a sure jurisdiction of this Association posent to the net for a next lab should prove a rare struggle between winner in whatever race he starts. shall not play with or for any Cfüboyer his head. which is not affiliated to this or

ATHLETIC'S REFUSAL

China team.

Mr. Y. K. Mok, representing the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, said that South China did not want the two points; what they wanted was that the game should be play. ed. The Athletle had for no valid reasons refused to play the game in order that their own home fixture be played first.

trous results.

took the set at

Tr

some other recognised Association to win the match, and so qualfes TOMORROW'S SELECTIONS

without the permission of the to meet L. Goldman in the Third Council.

Round.

Associations &c. Recognised.

M. W. Lo had little difficulty in The following Unions &c., la defeating L." C. Earnshaw by 6-2 The incident was put to the Hong Kong are recognised by the 6-2. Earnshaw was very erratic meeting and it was finally agreed Association, and all sentences of against the steady Lo. The latter that this postponed game be played disqualification or suspension paplaced well, but did not reveal his the ed by either of them shall be ad-true form against a much inferior 'on March 12, which was Athletic's home fixture date. The ing upon the Association.

Athletic's home game will thus be

played at a later date.

It was revealed at the meeting that the three, matches played

had against Shanghai

notted

$10,924.10 in gata receiple.

The Interport game realised $5,078.5, the match against the Combined Chinese $5,312,65, : and

(a) Chinese Amateur Athletic:

Federation. (b) Royal Navy

opponent.

Earnshaw displayed some very good strokes and if he only played Recreation them at the right moment he might considerably improve his game. (Mill-Yesterday he was too intent on

Amashing every ball within dia tance.

Club. (e) Area Sports Board

tary).

the match with the Services $831.30, DRAW FOR SHIELD GAMES,

It was duly proposed and second-...

ed that the vacancy caused on the The following is the 'draw for Football Council by Mr. May be the Second round of the Senior and

coming Hon. Secretary be filled by Junior Shield games: was carried

This

Mr. Ralston,

Senior: (To Be Played On unanimously.

March 4) Mr. Mitchell was proposed, for a Club or vacancy on the League Committee, Borderers and the motion was passed: Mr. Lincolns Ralston was elected a member of Athletic the Emergency Committee....

8. China

Mr. J. 8. Logan, one of the Junior; Councillors, was proposed aa the Navy:MO (new Asst.'" Hon. Beszulary, which Athletic "B",||

post, he accepted. The motion was Lincoln put to the board and passed unit/ animously

Bt: Joseph's

•*•· ́Artillery. Navy Kowloon

(March 4);"

Athletic "A

The following were yesterday's results:--

OPEN SINGLES.

Tam Yoe-fong boat Yew Min-kit!

-5-7, 6-4, 6-21 1.

M. W. Lo beat L. C. Earnshar

6-2, 6-2,

Wong Fuk-nam best 8.

| 6-2, 5-8, 2-6. ^

-ALA CLUB SHANDICAP

E. Grean

RH. Wild beat C, C. Clarks 6-2,

CLUB SINGLES SA

The game between - La

and R. P. Nowell was not owin" to the former befi

KING SALMON BLACK VELVET THE GOAT.

RACE 8.

RACE L

INVINCIBLE

RACE 7.

WHITE BUTTERFLY JACK O'LANTERN

BLUE STAR CHAMPAGNE BAY VALOROUS

RACE 8

FACE 2.

JACK

BRECHIN MIGNONETTE

RACE 4

* VALLEY HALL BANJOLINA PHILANDERER- RACERE.

PORTIA HOKY MORN NGTUK RACE 6

LIBERTY BAY PAKWILD LIFE

BETTING BULL

TRENTERIDGE MAYFLOWER COSSACK'S BEAUTY

RACE 9.

..

GLENEAGLES

KING'S BOUNTY ́ ́DBAG AND BAGGAGE

RÀCE 10.

THE GIRAFFE

WOTIN

CANNY

RACE 11

"CHARMING STAR

· THE GOTWIT GLENSHEE RACE 12

·DIANA BAY

HETMAN

GOLD KEY

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R.A.S.C. WIN OVER

THE Y.M.C.A.

Losers Field Ten Players.

LOWE AGAIN SHINES

A fast game was witnessed at King's Park yesterday after- noon, when the R. A. S. C, de- fented the Y. M. C. A. second eleven by the only goal scored by Spain in the first half.

· The 'Y' fielded only ten men, and played only four forwards to con- tend with, W. Stoker being an ab- sentee.

Whitley, the B.A.S.C. left back,

GOSANO, netted the

B. only goal for the Saints

in their match on tour.

had the misfortune to injure his foot prior to the commencement of the game. Though he played turn. G. Fowler indulged in too throughout he was unable to run much Individual play, and being fast, and the burden of the tackling very loath on occasions to part with fell on the shoulders of Keene, who the ball. The soldiers seldom be- acquitted himself with credit. came dangerous in this half Selk

The "Y" pressed early, S. Fowler and Tipple playing a safe game. and G. Fowler combining well. F. Towards the end the soldiers' goal Lammert, who commenced in the in-underwent many anxious moments, side left position, switched over to but Funnell kept a clear head.

Y.M.C.A.-J. Shields; E. F. Selk. inside right shortly after.

L. W. Tipple; F. W. R. Allen, H. J. The Service Corps were soon on D. Lowe, R. A. Bates; S. Fowler, the aggressive but Lowe played F. E. W. Lammert, G. H. Fowler, brilliantly, repulsing numerous fine

|B. Baldwin, movements by Sands. Bates also R.A.S.C.: Funnell; Morgan,"

put in some good work in clearing.

Whitley; O'Connor, Buckland, During a long period of attacking Keene; Barlow, Tipple, ́ Sanda, the soldiers secured the lead when Spain, Gray. Spain beat Shields. End to end

played enaued with the soldiers do-

ing the majority of the attacking.

"Y" LADIES WIN.

In the second half the "Y" press- On the D. G. 8. ground yesterday ed continuously but failed to find afternoon, the "y" Ladles defeated the net. Time and again centres the Club de Recretó Ladies by a from 8. Fowler were missed by goal to nil, O. Brown scored for Lammert, G. Fowler and Baldwin in the "Y"

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