MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933.

THE CHINA M

44GE SPORT PAGEDD

Lawn Tennis.

Youth v. Experience This Week

Rumjahn Should Beat Tsui In Stirring Battle

R

IVALRY

TAM MAY BOW TO LO

(By Ex-Interporter.)

tennia

become

Inwo for honours has now keener, and the challenge of youth ia now more serious than in the early stages. The successes of Tam Yoc-fong and Tsui Wai-pui the best of the newcomers, can be consider- ed one of the most refreshing fea- Lures of the tournament, and their the Fourth Round. progress to which admits only eight players, augurs well for the immediate

TO-DAY'S GAMES

Open Singles-Third Round

E. C. Fincher v S. W. Liang Ho Ka-lau

D. H. Hazeli Club Championship Second Round

L. Goldman

V

v J, J. Waite

H. B. Day

v H. J. Armstrong

R. H. Wild

v

C. F. Hyde

S. E. Green

W

W. M. Morgan ·

A. J. Stocker

v

R. P. Newell

P. C. Cannon

v

R. M. Henderson

ST. ANDREW'S

HOCKEY TEAM

DEFEATED

Macao Win Hard Game

By Odd Goal.

LADIES LOSE TO SCOUTS

The St. Andrew's Club hockey cleven were defeated by the Macao Hockey Club by the odd goal in three in a very fast match in Macao yesterday,

A draw would have been a fair indication of the, run of the play, and the Saints were unlucky not to find the net on more than one oc- casion in the first half of the game.

Notable absentees from the Saints beam were A. B. Harnson and S. MacNider, the appearance of both of whom would have considerably strengthened the defence.

Lt. da

JACK

TACK PETTIFER down for the final count in the ewelfth

round of his fight against Jack Peterson for the Heavyweight Championship of Great Britain at Olympia.

Costa, the popular Macao skipper, JACK PETERSEN'S

was also a notable absentee from the game.

FIGHTING

Giant Jack Pettifer Knocked Out,

MASTERLY RINGCRAFT AND FURIOUS FIGHTING.

The Macuo players indulged in hard and accurate hitting and end to end play ensued for a considerable period, Guest playing a great game in the Saints defence. Bliss, who future of lawn tennis in the Colony. must add that E. C. Fincher is still appeared at right back, was also sture of lawn tamis performances a force to be reckoned with though prominent stopping many danger- have been more creditable by vir-his prospects are not the brightest.ous moves on the Macao left flank. ine of his victories over Yew Man-He engages S. W. Liang to-day, and Macao forced a corner, and from of our should qualify to meet either Ho the resultant hit, Ozorio found the

London, Jan. 27. kit and L. Goldman, two

experienced players. He Ka-lau or Denis H. Hazel, either of net with a fast shot. most

Fin- In the second half, the Saints did

Jack Petersen (Cardiff) retained fully realised my expectations by whom he is likely to beat.

British heavy-weight boxing accounting for the former, but last cher is, however, in the same half most of the pressing: but the Macao week he surprised me by beating as Tsui Wai-pui and S. A. Rumjahn. backa held them at bay. Goldman. The latter produced a

BIGGEST SURPRISE

went close with a fine effort, follow-championship by knocking out Jack greater variety of strokes, but they The most important, and perhaps ed shortly after by Mackay, After Pettifer (London) in the twelfth lacked the sting and accuracy of the most surprising, result to date launching repeated attacks the round of what B. Bennizon describes those of the Chinese player. was the victory of Y. Hachiuma Saints equalised through Fincher.

A ding dong struggle ensued,. Tam has proved himself a player and J. W. Leonard over Ho Ka-lau

periods the Saints with the "big" match temperament. and Yew Man-kit in the opening and He met two different types of round of the Open Doubles Cham-goal was hard pressed, but R. by Wong cleared with good judgment. players in Yew and Goldman, and pionship. They achieved this in both encounters he succeeded in dint of enterprising and daring tac- In a breakaway, Ramalho accept- entirely breaking up his opponents' tics, which prevented their more ex-ing a pass' close in netted the win-

recovering ning goal for Macao. game in a most convincing manner.perienced opponents

a

at

Fincher

as the finest heavy-weight fight for many years.

By B. BENNISON.

ACK PETERSEN knocked out

Jack Pettifer in the twelfth

IC.B.A. BEAT

SAINTS BY

ODD GOAL Surprise Caer Clark Cup Win.

E. S. WOOLLEY SCORES DECIDER.

The Central British Association Ladies gained their first victory in the Caer Clark Cup Competition when they sensationally defeated the St. Andrew's Club Ladies, holders of the Southora Rumers- Marine ground on Saturday after-Tenger of Tiger Dauls in up Cap, by 2 goals to 1, on the

NOOR.

The victory, which surprised as it was critics, was creditable

the first match the C.B.A. ladies played on a sand ground in the In their first meet-

GREAT competition.

ing (the C.B.A.'s initial appear

to 21

JOHNSON, the chal-

a catch-no-catch-can wrestling bout, Johnson weighs 280 Ibe, ́as against his Indian oppon-

ent's 240,-

TIGER DAULA WINS IN 38 MINUTES

Cross Battered To Unconsciousness.

him on the jaw with loft and ance) the Saints won by 12 goale right with such force that he

The C.B.A. held the lead at the introduced him to the floor.

Interval by the only goal scored Pettifer, however, only remained down for at most three seconds. by M. Smith. On the resumption of play, M. Churn equalised for Not only so, but shooting out his the Saints. Good forward move- left hand he caught the champion ments led to E. S. Woolley netting full on his left eye, which there the winning goal for the C.B.A. catch-as-catch-can wrestling bout and then began to swell to such

The Saints pressed hard, but at the K.F.C. yesterday when Joe proportions that even be, indiffer

they did, they failed to Cross (240 lbs) was knocked try as ant as he is to consequences, must have feared that he would be core. E. M. Lee was particularly conscious by the only fall of the off form with her shots when in encounter which lasted 38 minutes. the dee. partially blind.

Tor Johnson (280 lbs) and Duke (Continued on Page 11.)

C.B.A.:--

Zabisko (288 Ibs) have challenged

round of a fight over the champion- LEADING

St. Andrew's Club:-R. H. Wong: This asset will prove very helpful from the shock of unexpected ag to him against M. W. Lo, whom he gressiveness. No doubt now exists A. S. Bliss, E. H. P. White; E. Mac-ship distance at Olympia last night, meets to-morrow.

that Hachlume has improved con- Nider. A. E. P. Guest, F. A. Brood and so holds to the heavy-weight bridge; F. Lee, F. V. Wong, N. A. E title which he won from Reggie siderably, and as Leonard is

Mackay, E. F. Fincher and R. A. Meen at Wimbledon last July. Crai-Carroll. capable doubles player, the

Extravagances and fighting, whe-! gengower pair, are in a favourable

ther for glory or gain, have, for all position to enter the semi-final.

the years, been bosom companions,

A tremendous struggle for supremacy will result, and, while confident that the cr champion will emerge success. ful, I feel that he will be fully extended by the Hanoi analist. One must also consider the fact that Lo has not been in the best of health of late.

SAINTS LADIES LOSE.

MARKSMEN

Jones Leads Premier Division.

The following are the leading goal.

in the three soccer leagues:

FIRST DIVISION Jones (Borderers)

(China)

Tam Kowloon)

Nelema

The week's matches in the openi Following the main match, the but it is no more than literal truth singles championship, though few St. Andrew's Club Ladies were opto say of this contest that, remom- in number, are of vital importance.posed to a fairly strong Macao bering it bad to do with heavy-scorers They will have not only far reach-Boy Scouts eleven, to whom they weights who for all too long have ing effects on the current compell-lost by 2 goals to 1. Menhao scor- been the butt of the critic and the Tsui has the harder task in tion, but also on the progress fed both points for the Saints, layman alike, it has a classic. the Fourth Round, and I do not the game locally. If both Tam Yoc while M. Woolley scored for the think that he will beat S. A. Rum- fong and Tsui Wai-pui triumph Saints. It an interesting john, the holder, who is producing over M. W. Lo and 3. A. Rumiahn, game, and was featured by good more consistent form than he has respectively, and it is by no means defensive play by M. Bryson. shown for several years.

impossible, then the period of tran. sition that I mentioned previously will have come about sooner than expected,

More

MAMAK HOCKEY.

Radio Beat Police By 3 to 0.

Was

MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS. Macao defeated the St. Andrew's Club in a mixed doubles tennis

The encounter by, 8 sets to 1. games were played on hard courta. Miss M. Woolley and A. E. P. Guest were the most successful Saints' pair.

The holder has decided ad- vantages; he possesses experience, better tactics, match temperament and stamina, and is also speedier on the court. Taul, however, claims superiority in stroke production and hard hitting. Rumjahn has his reputation at stake, and for this reason I expect him to win, though Tsui is quite

The Radio Sports Club defeated capable of causing on upset as was! witnessed in his Interport debut the Police by 3 goals to nil at Caro-joyable fancy dress dance at the

a Mamak encounter against John Wade last line Hill yesterday, in year. The winner will enter the Tournament match. G. Singh and Semi-Final Round.

Awtar Singh netted for the Radio, who obtained their first goal through a misunderstanding be- Itween the Police backs and goal-

Battery Disappoint.

New Challenger.

A new factor has now to be con-keeper. sidered in the struggle for honours.

I refer to the elimination of Lai The other Mamak Tournament Kwong-taun by J. A. E. Cassum-match between the Incognitos and bhoy.

FANCY DRESS DANCE, The visitors attended a most en Macao Military Officers' Club in the evening.

In its cleanliness, wholesomeness, and that which is British to the score, it took us back to the days when Hazlitt found in the Ring not sordidness but fundamentals- breed, courage, chivalry, the essen- tinls of character.

HUNDRED PER CENT. MEN.

I would not number Peterson or Pettifer among the Immortals of the "Magic Square," for that would be extravagant, but they did la deed spread before a distinguished and considerable audience last night something new in the way of to kill the modern idea that heavy- pugilistic giants. They went far weight fighters and horizontalism are synonymous. Both Petersen and Pettifer have much to learn CLUB HOCKEY TEAM before they may set on parade all the arts and graces of their blood The following will represent the and fron profession, but they both Hong Kong Hockey Club against fought after the way of 100 per: the St. Andrew's Club on Wednes- cent, men.

day at 5 p.m. on the U.S.R.C. From the first bell until the moment that Pettifer, with blood ground:

C. L. Gregory J. Rodger, E. V. trickling from both his wide-open I mentioned last week that the 12th Battery, R. A. which was in stroke production alone Cas- scheduled to commence at 4 p.m. on Reed; W. A. Reed, IL. D. Lowe, sumbhoy was the superior player the Caroline Hill ground yesterday, L. Telley: B. Owen-Hughes, W. E. eyes and mouth, was unable to sur of the two, but suggested that ner-was not played owing to the non-Williams, G. E. I. Divett, A. T. Lay vive the force of a left-book and a vousness would undermine his play.appearance of the Battery team.

On the day of the match, however, Mamak

Hockey Table

and G. C. Francis.

Moore (Artillery) Harding (Lincoln) Bryant (Artillery)

B. Gosano (St. Joseph's) Ho Kakuen (Athletic). Johnson (Police)

SECOND DIVISION

Matthias

Hardyrderers)

Morris (Borderers) Hamblyn (Borderers) Ko Hung-chung (Athletic)

Chai-was (Athletic) Lo McGuiness (Lincolns) Frearson (Artillery?

(8. China) Pau

Au (Ewo) Chadwick (Navy) Yung Kim-po (Athletic)

Bayer RD DIVISION

Purcell

Banda derers).

A. M. Omar (St. Joseph's) Fortes (Borderers) Nelson (Borderers) Gregory

(B.A.F.) Tate (BA)

Clarke

Liu Bha-miar (8, China) Clements (Lincolns)

T. Castilke (St. Joseph's) Aycock (Radio) ........ Oliveira. (University)

G, Bingh (Radio)

20

JUNIOR SOCCER LEAGUE

w

Tiger Daula (240 lbs) won the

un-

E. Fisher: Mr. Dand, Mrk | Daula, who is a contender for the Hudson; A. E. E. Steele, E. Beavis, H. world's heavyweight championship. Ambrose; G. MacNider, M. Whitley, M.

Smith, E. Carroll and E. B. Woolley, St. Andrew's:

J. Brysons G. A. White, E. Landolt; 1. L. Woolley, M. D. White, M. L. W. Bryson; M. Chan, E. M. Lee, M. Wool- ley, M. Churn and P. Gittine

Y.M.C.A. DRAW.

In a scrappy triendly match, played at King's Park yesterday afternoon, the Y.M.C.A. drew with II.M.S. Whitshed, each side netting twice, L. W. Macey and C. Balman scored for the "Y".

PROTESTS IN

CORINTHIAN

YACHT RACE

La Linda, Isobel and, Full Involved.

The first Corinthian race of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club,| competed for on Saturday, was featured by a double protest.

UNPLEASANT INCIDENT AT TOOWOOMBA.

Amusement Tax Declined.

Toowoomba, Feb. 1. The boilday match between the M.C.C. and a Country Districts XI, which started here to-day, was the sceno of another unpleasant inci- dent between the tourists and their hosts.

The

«Toowoomba officials asked the LO.C. to pay "a"one" penny. amusement tax on five shillings tickets, and the M.C.O. co-Mana

ger, Mr. Palairet, refused, intimat ing that the tourists would not play If payment was insisted upon.

The Toowoomba officials there. upon agreed to pay, but are referr-,

of ing the Phatter to the Board Control.

AIRDRIE'S FIRST WIN AWAY

Kilmarnock And Falkirk Surprised.

In the "G" class, Mias Patchett sailing

with Mossre. Toynette Grieve and Chambers as crew, beat Joan (Mr. F. Cope) by a handsome margin. Sirius (Mr. Sporleder) did not finish. Zephyr, sailed by

Owing to an error in the fix- her new owners Major Grellierture list for the Scottish League and Major Wren, was out and per football on Saturday the results formed well in the strong wind but] on page 11 are bot. accurate.

she did not sail in the race.

Full results were as follow:-

The corrected list reads:

*

Aberdeen

Clyde

Falkirk

187 CORINTHIAN RACE Course:-(1) Lyemun Beacon (P), Hamilton (2) Kowloon Rock (P), (3) Bamsey Hearts Shoal (P).

Kilmarnock Distance 7 mies.

Morton "" & "Y" Classes--Blarted at 14.50

Time Time Ttl Queen's Park

Yacht

Ailsa

+

6 Cowdenbeath 2

2 St. Mirren 1 1. Ayr

2

3 Third Lanark 2

3 East Stirling 1

2 Airdrieonians 4

2 Partick

4 Motherwell

Finished Corrected Ft Rangers 6 Dundee

24.06 424.00 1

St. Johnstone 1 Celtic

(Major Lochner)

Why Wonder 4.31.29

(Mr. G. H. Gandy) Bluejacket 4.31.86

4.80,5$

4.81.00

* Class-Blarted at 14.55

Sirius Tornette Joan

D.N.F.

following right, delivered at light- ning speed to his square jaw, and fell on his back into a helpless The Royal Engineers defeated the .H. K. C. C. INTER-CLUB

heap, to be counted out, there was Radio by four clear goals in the Third day at Bookunpoo. Loster (2), Hollings The following teams will play in no telling what the result would Division of the Boccer League yester worth and Savell scored for the win- Single cricket be the Married

In the only other Leagus game the match on Saturday on the Hong WONDERFUL FIRST ROUND,

Dorothes. 4.3.15 On points up to then Petersen Royal Army Service Corps be only Kong Cricket Club ground:

Married W. Hayward (cap was winning hands down; but Royal Corps of Signals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta. tain), E. 1. B. Mitchell, P. E. Baskett, Pettifer was so full of life, so goal scored. 17 16 1 1 63 11 21 C. W. E. Bishop, G. E. R. Divett, E. B

(Up to and including yesterday's games.)

Cassumbhoy showed no signe at all of nervousness, and it to be congratulated on his fine all-round] form, the retention of which should make him a most difcult player to beat. He is easily the most stylish: player among the four survivors in the bottom half, and I think he will Radio beat Iu Tak-chouk and thus enter RC. Signals the Semi-Final to await either Tam RAS.0.

1st By. H.K.S. ar La.

St. Andrew's

I mentioned last week that Incognitos Hazeli's' prospects against Leonard Wishart had increased considerably since the Medway beginning of the tournament, and his win, one of the few upsets laat week, caused me little surprins. Ha-RE, pell has shown general improvement

University

Parthian Phoenix in his singles game, so that it will not be surprising to see him beat Ho 12th B.A. Ka-lau this, afternoon.

CI.T.C.

He has KG.

Tamar developed his ground shots on a

| R.A.0.0. very sound basis, and be now pos- Garman Club „seases" y sharper judgment and...a 24th Buds better defence besides being faster 20th R.A on his feet

-

Goals

18 12 48 55 22 27 Duckitt, II. H. B. Hancock,, H. J. D. chockful of gameness, and so sure 83 34. 25. 25 Lowe, H. Owen Hughes, J. P. of his fighting wits, so strong and

1-56 10 23 Whitham and R. M. Wood.

47.14.22

beat the

(Mr. W. Sporleder)

137.27

4.83.357 (Miss O. Patchett)

4.58.50 ..... £.56.44 (Mr. F. Cope) "IT" Class---

Started at 15.99 4.2411 Dlana....

1.22.47 (Mr. C. F. Hyde)

(Mr. R. P. Edwards)

A ClassStarted at 14.4

Time Corrected

ST. JOSEPH'S BEATEN

Single:A. C, Bock (captain), R. master of himself, that the odds A. 8. Buffad. (78) and A. R. Ab- 521 Davies, D. 8. Harisy L. D. Kilbos, 2220 AD. Lowson, O. E. 0. Marton, X. A were that with his enormous ad- has (5 for 47) were largely respon 27-19 Monro, A. Pearce Potter, Vantage in height, weight and sible for the L. R. C. aecond cric- 26 31 19 G. B. i. Bargent and P. Hall Top reach he stood higher by some ket eleven beating Bt. Joseph's 2 21 13 221 10 800

half a dozen incher and was rough-College by 75 runa yesterday - at 02121

ly four stone; the heavierke Bookunpoo. 1521 SATURDAY'S LEAGUE FOOTBALL

FIRST DIVISION. 2251 CLUB ARTILLERY

huge, so cold, and, so it seemed, a¦---

Dalo

Warp II

La Lin

Isobel

1

would force himself to victory.

Yacht

(Mr. M. Bergaust) (Mafer Griffin) (Mr. H. Dreyer) (Dr. L. J. Davis) (Mr, 6. Berg),

TESTERDAY'S YACHTING

4.08.89

4.10.07

4.09.10

4.10.1

4.13.114

(Mr. H. B. Rouss). subject to protest.

10 14 81AE MORSIA BECOND DIVISION A 2.18 23.

BORDERERS EASTERN E $12, 110 54 KOWLOON

ATHLETIC LINCOLNE

An the Bihe Destroygn370% withdrawn, 2 points for MW% In concluding my review of the been deducted from the Tamar prospects in the Open Singles, I point for a draw from the

THIRD DIVISION PBT. JOSEPH'S 18. CHINA RBCREIO STATKO0

Pettifer boxed better, and with greater purpose, than any heavy-weight who in post- days has reached for the plonship, except In

round, when Paters with are, at pace stabb the body and, having.

of whatever defence and should have, bullg

True Blus

2.09.27

1.28,85

HLB HOUSE, sailing U and rom the Belal Yachting Race nars Yesterday @Zrom Major Typhoon

C. H. G. Bradley won the Junior Fowkes) was third

Vpng Championship of the Royal Hong ant Kong Golf Club wish he beat O.B.

Robertson by £ and 1 over the wa

REVISED TABLE.

W. L. D.

Rangers

80 20

Motherwell Celtic

80.20

32 17

Hearts

31 18

Hamilton

30 16

St Johnstone.. 30 16

Aberdeen

Bt. Mirren Queen's Park

Kilmarnock

31. 17 11

10 14 13 30 14 18 20 12 11

-20 11 12

Third Lanark 31 12

Falkirk Clyde

Dundee

Partick

Cowdenbeath

Morton **** Airdrieonians

Eart Stirling

#1-19 14

80

20

MAYCOCK BROTHERS, SHINE

J. Haycock won the Victor Lu- dorum Cup at the C. B, B. Annual Sports on Saturday. Miss D. Raven and Miss R. Jordon, timă for the Victrix Ludorum Cup, and B. Maycock was the leading Junior athlete,

The 100 Yards Championship WAN won by V. Bishop and Blue House" won the Inter-House Cup for girls,

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