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Alluvial Favourite For Lincolnshire
Gregalach's Improvement In The Grand National
and the second the first call-over figures:
London, Yesterday.
LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP..
(To be run at Lincoln on March 22). 1009 (o), 100-8. (t) Alluvial (same).
161 (t and o) Solenoid (18-1 t and o). 100-8 (0), 20-1 (1) Totaig (100 6 t and o). 100 g (0) La-Becassine (not included).
20-1 (0) Inverman (not Incl:Red),
Y.M.C.A. LOSSES.
(By Referee.)
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TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1933,
CLASH OF CUP FAVOURITES
AT WOLVERHAMPTON
ISS E. O'HAGAN, a prominent
member of the Hong Kong Derby Or Sunderland To Meet
Ladies' Hockey Club second eleven,{
is leaving the Colony at the end of this month. She will be greatly missed from the side, and the champions will find Itdifficult to replace her,
Miss O'Hagan has put in a tremendous amount of work serv- ing on hockey Committees, both on the Caer Clark Cup. Committee and on the Committee of the Hong Kong Ladies.
She will be on furlough for] about eight months and will be |back again with the team next
Beason.
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* Manchester City
· London, Yesterday. The following is the draw for the Semi-Final Round of the English Cup which will be played on March 18:
Derby or Sunderland v Man- chester C. (at Huddersfield).
Everton v West Ham.
(at Wolverhampton).
CLUB JUNIORS."
NEWCASTLE DRAW WITH WOLVES
Hammers Held At Home.
London, To-day. JEWCASTLE United secured a
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valuable away point when they held the Wolves to`n draw on their own ground, yesterday, each side scoring once.
In the Second Division the Ham-
were held to draw at Upton Park by Preston North End, both sides
Orford Scores Club's scoring once,
Only Goal.
ciation will give Hong Kong an the Navy will consequently be at P. HLC, with 10 als fixture.
to.
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Mof the Hong Kong Hockey
TR. J. E. POTTER, SecretaryŢIBE Club have arranged two HE Caer Clark Cup matches on additional matches for their 1 Saturday resulted in no sur- Club, told me yesterday that the programme this month. On the priaca. Goals, by O. Ribeiro, formation of a Hockey Association 18th they are entertaining the Sliva and A. Alves sealed the fate H.K.S.R.A. BEAT THE mere, semi-finalists in the Cup, In the Colony would be a boon to Royal Artillery Officers Mess, and of the C.B.A., who have now com. local civilian Clubs.
a close game should be witnessed as pleted their fixtures and been left The long felt need of an Asso- the Gunners possess three brilliant with the wooden spoon. ciation to deal with miscellaneous Army forwards in Lt. Garthwaite, The Hong Kong Ladies, on the
The position of the Wolves is. now critical. hockey matters concerning the Capt. Morgan and Lt. MacFarlan. other hand, look like going through
Middlesborough, with three games in hand, and Lio- Hockey clubs of the Colony in at The other match has been arrang-their third season without defeat. long last being realised. There is aed with the Navy, and there is a They play the Recreio in their last Playing on the Marina ground (cester City, with two, are only one possibility of an affiliation with the likelihood of this game being turn match and should win without be-yesterday, the H.K. and Singapore point behind in the struggle Brigade, R.A. second, "eleven, de- avoid relegation. Newcastle Home Association being made with-ed into a Triangular Tournament ing fully extended. in the next six months.
encounter. The Medway will have
feated the Hong Kong Club juniors the result of their point are now The formation of such an Asso-jarrived from Manila by then and
M. HARROP, of. the by 4 goals to 1 in a friendly fourth in the table.
opportunity to arrange interports, full strength.
The game was It will be the beads the list of goal scorers:;to
very one-sided Wolves hold meetings to deal with hockey Club's last game in the series. date in the Caer Car Competi- with the Battery doing all the lucidents, and, above all, to run a
tion. Other scorers are as fol-attacking. They lod by three clear West Ham hockey league outside of the Mamak League.
THE Y.M.C.A. are experiencing lows: M. Alun-Jones (H.K.) 5, goals at the interval.
P. Gittins (St. Andrew's) 5, M. The Club attacked strongly in a certain amount of difficulty Woolley (St. Andrew's) 6, J. Chur- the second half, and from one of in finding a team for their Tues-1 NUMBER of people in the day and Thursday matches now that
chill (H.K.) 6, 0. Brown ("y" these A
Colony have been under the the close of the season is in sight. ziel ("y" Ladies), M. Chan (St. went further ahead just before the
Ladies, H. Knill (H.K.) 3, S. Dal-scored. Impression that the proposed Mr. R. A. Bates, the Secretary of Andrew's), E. M. formation of the new Association the "y" Hockey Club, is still
Lee (St. An-final whiS, has been carried out in an under-enthusiastic as ever, but he is re-gilva (Recreio) 2 each; C. Botelho drew's), M. Smith (C.B.A.), and C. hand manner, This is an entire ceiving little support- ly wrong conception of the matter.
A vory much modified "Y" first Walker ("y" Ladies), I. L Wool- (Recreio), A. Alves (Recreio), R. Mr. Potter said that so far no eleven is playing the Police to-day ley (St. Andrew's), E. Carroll
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Association had been formed, al- though it had been voiced in
several Clubs that an Association
would be a good thing.
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ralds Oxford spasmodic
The Battery, however,
First Division.
1 Newcastle Second Division.
1 Preston
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-Reuter-
TABLES TO DATE.
FIRST DIVISION
P. W. L. D.
Pta
MI ARGA EFG roforced.
YACHTING WINNERS .
Arsenal Wednesday
20
0
4
0 8
Aston Villa Newcastle
4
West Bromwich
The following were the winners in Derby (C.B.A.), E. Blackburn (H.K.), 0. yesterday's first extra Ladies' yacht- by the following against the St. Andrew's), M, Remedios (Rec- THE "Y." will be represented Dalziel ("Y" Ladies), M.
Churning race:
"H" Class. Rella (Mrs. T. B. K. Kemble) Police at King's Park this after-relo), B. McPope (H.K.) M. Smith "T" "Y" and "G" Class.
Allan (Mrs. M. Lewis Bryan). hoon at 5.10 p.m.-- OWD
(C.B.A.), C. Ferguson (H.K.) and
WA! Claen. Murphy: E. F. Selk, R. A. Bates (cap.
L. D. Skinner; C. Sommer, E. 0. A. Alves (Recreio) one goal each. tain), E. Owen; B. Henry, W. J. Browne, G. P. Lammert, G. H. Fowler and S. Fowler.
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Mr. Potter stated that the Army and Navy both had their Associations, and that it was up to the civilians to provide one.
Mr. Polter said that as the Hong Kong Club was the oldest civilian Club In the Colony, it was up to them to see that the new Associa-T tion was formed before the com- mencement of the next bockey | forced out of the field with a damag. Y. Ladles зеавот.
ed collar bone he has not display- | C.B.A. He told me that a meeting would|ed his old dash. He is still, how- be called, possibly in the summer, ever, a very capable leader, and his at which detalls of the new Asso- goal against "C" Coy. South Wales ciation would be forthcoming. Borderers' on Saturday showed
J. BROWNE has rejoined KLHC.
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Goals P.W. L. D. F. A. Pa.
W the team, but since he was St. Andrew's
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fr. Potter also said that he had glimpse of his true form. The received a letter from Mr. J. S. De most improved player the Souza, the Hon. Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. teams is S. Fowler He Singapore Hockey Association, to is new to the game this season, but the effect that if a new association I will be greatly surprised if he were formed, an Interport might does not secure a regular place. In be arranged.
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QUEEN'S COLLEGE WIN
Leeds Huddersfield Sunderland Portsmouth Blackburn Everton Liverpool Sheffield U. Bolton Blackpool Birmingham Manchester C. Chelsen
61 33 1 13 Goals by Hui Chi-trung (2) and Wolves 6 31.2 8 13 |B|Chu Tak-fni gave Queen's College vic-
Middlesbro 7 2 2 3 17 77tory over Ling Tung College in yes-Lefoester 6132 7 8 4terday's soccer match. The winners
8 1.6 1 841 * led by goal to nil at half time.
CASSUMBHOY WINS
IU COMPLETELY OUTCLASSED.
the first eleven next season. HPACKER AND SHAW WIN ON is equally good on either. wing. THE Club are playing their third His accurate first-time hitting is THE
Triangular Tournament match amazing from # beginner. His to-morrow when they meet the brother is Jaclined to be a selfiali Army on the U.S.R.. ground at 5 leader, and might well emulate his p.m. The Club won the last game younger brother if he flashed out
OPPONENTS' ERRORS.
(By Ace.)
by the odd goal in five after being several long passes once in a while. ACCURATE placements
on level berms at half time.
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and steady forehand driving gave
THE
THE RESULTS.
20+
SEC
DIVISION
Stoke
Tottenham Bury
P. W. L. D. 31 18 30 16 8 32 16 8 8
Pts.
42
9 7
12
8 10
Millwall
Notta F.
Manchester U. Swansea
Bradford C.
the
Notts
C.
HE following were
detailed scores of yester- day's games:****
OPEN SINGLES-Fourth Round
J. A. Cassumbitoy beat Iu Tak
Cheuk 6-4, 4-1.
OPEN DOUBLES Third Round. Comdr. Packer and Comdr. Shaw beat D. E. Hazell and W. E. Williams 6-3, 6-4.
Southampton Bradford Preston Lincoln
Valo Port Chesterfield Che West Ham Grimsby
Oldham Burnley
understand that business pressure TX7 SHIELDS has improved J. A. E. Cassumbhoy victory over CLUB HANDICAP "A"-ist Round. Charlton
W. steadily between the sticks
will keep H. W. Lee, the former
Oxford University goalkeeper, out and is now a first-class performer. Ia Tak-chenk by 6-4, 6-1 in the of the game for at least three The "y" are rich in goal-keeping Fourth Round of the Open Singles weeks and that C. L. Gregory will talent, having G. C. Moss, L. Skin-Championship at the H. K. C. C. be unable to play to-morrow, Itner and V. M. Benwell as under-
is probable that either G. Duncan studies. B. Henry, a brother of J. yesterday.
or E. S. Moses will be given the E. Henry the former Club Sim vacancy in the Club side.
A. N. Other; J. Rodger, E. V.
A
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Shield player, has joined the "Y"
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C. C. Stark (1) beat A. W.
Torrible (scr.) 4-6, 7-5, 6-2. CLUB HANDICAP "Á”—2nd Round, R. M. Henderson (+-5/6) beat
N. Evans (+1/6) 6-0, 6-4,
BILLIARDS FINAL
The Final of the Colony Billiards Championship, between A. J. Ormund and C/Sgt. Jarman, will be staged at the St. Patrick Club on Saturday at 7 pm.
Cassumbhoy will, now meet Shaw again proved his worth at The following is their team: team and should prove a useful ac-M. W. Lo, the 1929 champion for the net. He was deadly in his
Take away, the leg-side field, and, The following is the second call-over for the Lincolnshire and the
were not all that they might have it is long odds that Australia would Grand National, the first set of figures indicating the latest betting, Reed; W. A Reed, JD. Lowe, quisition to the second team which right of entry into the Final accuracy. His forehand drives JL Tetleys H. Owen-Hughes, W. E is badly in need of a speedy win-
Round.
been, but his lobbing was make no protest against Larwood Williams, G. E. R. Divet, C. C. ger.
excellent...
or anyone else pitching the ball on Francis and A. T. Lay.
Iu Tak-cheuk started promising-
Packer again displayed his or about the leg stump, Any bats * *
TATE, the vice-captain of ly by taking the first two games. powerful forehand to advantage. man of Test class would "put the THOUGH the Army should be A.
able to field
A. the side, is leaving for He was placing well and out-It was the means of many openinga ball away" 99 times out of a hun
dred.-W. F. Smith. very strong Home on the 25th of this month. Itis driving Cassumbhoy, who was con- for, Shaw's overhead smashes. combination I doubt very much absence from full back will be
Williams was very weak in his I have never seen a player pot a: whether they will beat their civi-sorely missed, and, it is fortunate tent to size his opponent up in the service and blundered badly at ball with such unfaltering accuracy Han rivals. The best side that they for the side that the season is fast opening games. In the third game, the net. His lobs in the first and Davis does. Ho "sights" | right." could field would, ba:
drawing to a close. C. Sommers, however, he came into his own and second sets proved futile against along the cue, and never looks like Capt. Gore (LM.8.); L Laine the German Club player, will, in
missing. At snooker be is easily (R.A), Abbas All (Jats), Sirdar Khan all probability, all the vacancy.
proceeded to take a string of three Shaw.
Hazell played a better game the finest player in the world- (Jata) Lt. Cresswell (S.W.B.), Lt. Tylor (6.W.B.); Habib (Jals),
bo losing the games to take a lead which he did than his last exhibition in the real Dick Dead-eye with a cue- Pte. The "Y" will also. | Johnson (3.W.B.), LL Garthwaite services of F. S. W. Smith, who has not relinquish, winning at 6-4. Singler. He served well and Frank Poxon.
(R.A.), Jail (Jate) and Pte. Dutaall been playing consistently well at His placements were excellent scored most of his points by this (8.W.B.).
20-1 (0), 25-1 (t) Wraxhall (25-1 t and o). 22-1 (t and o) Young Nativo (25-1 t and o). 22-1 (0) Knight. Error (22-1 (0), 25-1 (t)). 22-1 (0) Link Boy (25-1 (0), 33-1 (t) ). 25-1 (t and o) Winster (20-1 t and o).
25-1 (0) Amoya (same).
25-1 (0) Tom Tit (not included).
25-1 (a), 33-1 (1) Heaven Sent (33-1 (0), 40-1 (1) ).
38-1 (0), 40-1 (t) Hatguard (not included).
33-1 (0) Clogheen (not included).
GRAND NATIONAL,
left-half this season. He leaves
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(HE following are the results for Home early next month, and his and his court-craft proved vastly means. THE
and the table to-date in the place will probably be taken by Esuperior to his opponent's. 1933 Triangular Tournament:
He was, however, weak at memes
the net and his overbend deadliness
His
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
him
(To be run at Aintree on March 24). 160-0 (6) Golden Miller (100-7 (0), 15-1 (t) ). 100-8 (t and o) Gregalach (18-1 (0)).
25-1 (t and o). Forbra (28-1 (o), 85-1 (t)).
Army
3 Navy
Navy
z Club
Army
Reuter.
BOROTRA'S SADNESS.
WOMEN'S BILLIARDS.
J
Gosla
F. Selk, one of the most fearless clever shortening of length in his seemed to have entirely deserted tacklers in the Colony,
{driving and subsequent deep lob- bing was exploited in a masterly
The first set went to Packer and manner and won him many points, Shaw, the games going alternately until the seventh game when Shaw 2 Club
THE 'Y.M.C.A. Ladies have been The Must be at a losing In the second set, Cassumbhoy and Packer broke through to take PWL D. FAPt. two of their best players in Miss though taking things easily con- the set at 6-8.
Walker, who is now Injured, tinued to outdrive lu, and even- and Miss O. Dalziel, who has been tually took the net for the loss of compelled to give up playing for only one game, the rest of the season on account of her health.
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Club Navy Army
THE Misa Thelma Carpenter (Bourne- following are the goal Jean Borotra, whose great victory
scorers in the Triangular Tour the Women's nament: over the American Ellsworth Vines mouth) retained gave France the Davis Cup last Amateur Billiards Championship at Lt. Currey (Navy). your, declares that he will not play Burroughes and Watts, London, Jall! *(Jatu) 15
G. E D. Divatt (Club) Sacalm in Davis Cup singles. ajedra with lah win by 1,000 to $52
|0. C. Francis (Club)- pri never suffered so much in my over Miss Vers. Seals" (Sheffield), W. B. Wiliamı" (Club).
life on a tennis court'as last Joly," Miss Carpenter who now has won AT Lay: (Club) he says, "and in spite of my victory the championship twice, has made Fie Johnsan (Army) I cannot look at these courts again three successive record breaks for its Garthwalls (Arm
Sab-Lt. Donald (Ná without a feeling of aadress," the event-45, 47, and 61. Central News.
capte Morgan L
Their remaining League. fixtures are against the Recreio, whom whom they hope to beat, and St. Andrew's, the result of which
Although the score in the second set suggests a stern struggle, play was actually very lifeless. Faults Comdr, Packer and Comdr.
on both sides resulted in the scores Shaw entered the semi-final
being level at 6-4 but with Wil- round of the Open: Doubles
liams faltering at the net, and yesterday when they defeated Haselt over-driving, Bhaw and Denim H. Hatall and W. E
Packer again drew away to take Williams by acores of 6-3, 6-4, the set and match.
N should favour the Sainte-Panker and Bhaw dominated playThey will now meet the winners To-day the "Y" Ladies bare throughout, and were not fully of to-day'a tie between Gamble and game against a weak combination extended against opponents who Wright and Goldman and Fincher, from HMS, Wren which I being were too erratio to be very dan- for right of "entry into the Final
"Bound played at Kings Park at’5,15 p.m.
THE following are to-day's ties:-- OPEN DOUBLES—Third Round B. A. and IL. D.. Bumjaha v. Ng Ste Kwong and Taul Wal "pal (Stand Court)
L. Goldman and E. G. Fincher v. G, Gamble, and G. A. Wright CLUB
SINGLES A T. C.
(~-~2) v., 11. Owen) - -
V. A. J. Stocker
D. B. Green
B. E. Green
Armstrong (-8),
C. C. Stark (~-~-1) . R H Wild
ANDHANDICAP DOUBLES
¿W. G. Byan and J. Thomsen (-1)
v. Ó. E.-C. Marton and D, B
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