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THE Macao Derby will be the big.race at the Macao Spring! Race Meeting on Sunday. There are three very useful candidates in this race-Poker Face, Spotted Butterfly and Per se. 4
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Entries
FRENCH ENTRANT IS
TOP WEIGHT
RACE ON MARCH 22.
THE FALMOUTH Liverpool Cup Entries
For Following Day. To-day's First Round Game In "Sevens."
[HE Borderers' “A" even will T
meet the Falmouth in their postponed First Round game in the Seven-A-Side Rugby Tournament on the Club ground to-day at 5.15 pm.
The game was postponed owing to Mr. Soares is up on Poker Face.
the late arrival from Shanghai of. but I doubt very much whether he Lt. Martin, the Borderers' skipper, will be able to beat Mr. Woo Lai- and Lt. Crewe Read, last year's tin's entry. Per se may also captain. They arrived back in the
Archie (9st. 3lb.), Solenoid
FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1933.
RUMJAHN
ENTERS THE
1933 FINAL
Holder Fully Extended
By Ho Ka-lau.
WINS SET AFTER BEING 5-1 DOWN.
Rumjahn's Brilliant Recovery. TAILING in the second set
to
SAINTS 7-ASIDE HOCKEY.
Mackay's Team Now Second In Table.
A.E. MACKAY'S team defeat-
Ned. Fincher's side by 3
goals to 1 in the St. Andrew's Club Seven-A-Side Hockey Tournament
yesterday.
to R. H. Wong's team in the cham-
The following were the teams:
take advantage of a 5-1 lead, Mackay, Carroll and Wong scored while Fincher Ho Ka-lau, contender for the Open for the winners
scored his side's lone point. The Lincolnshire Handicap of Singles title, lost to 5. A. Rum Fincher's alde were two short and 50 entrants, as expected, is headed jahn, the holder, by scores of 6-1, are to be commended on a plucky by the French classic winner, Le 7-5, 7-5, when they met in the display. Becau with 9st. 71b. and he is thus semi-final round of the Open As the result of their win asked to put up a heavier burden Singles yesterday at the H.K.C.C. Mackay's seven are now second only by 2 lb. than has been successfully
Ho Kalau played brilliant ten-pionship. carried in the first of the big handi-
Inis, but failed to stand the fast pace caps of the season.
At first sight he may appear to after a gruelling second set. Rum- Mackay's Team:-R A. Carroll, S be severely weighted, but it will jahn's all-round brilliance and wide Lee, C. Wong N. A. E. Mackay, Mits be noticed that several of the beat variety of strokes were largely E. Broadbridge.
M. Churn, Miss I. Woolley and Mika English-trained horses--Beneficial responsible for Ho Ka-lau's down Fineher, Misa M. Bryson, Mrs. Dessona Fincher's Team:-8. A. Sweet, E. F. this morning. challenge as it has performed very Colony
(3st. 3lb.). ¡fall.
and Mrs. Lee. satisfactorily at the early morning also came back to-day, but he is on (9st.)-are weighted close to him. Hamilton, the Interporter cricketer Dorigen (9st. 1lb.) and Andren
Rumjahu delighted his suppor gallops. As an outsider I would the reserve list. Last year he was Selenold, who was recently siger with a variety of strokes H. K. S. R. A. IMPROVE select Widnes.
which he executed with perfect prominent in the Borderers' back|nificantly backed at £2,500 to £100. Probably the closest race of the division, and it was no fault of his has probably been given a little precision, Ho Ka-lau being content day will be witnessed in the that the side succumbed to the Club more weight than his connections to play the ball back to him and Bedale Handicap. Banjolina and "A" in the latter rounds.
expected having regard to the fact rely on his mistakes,
In the first set Rumjahn quickly Valley Hall, which dead-hented The Borderera are expected to that he is as yet unproven as
settled down and completely out- for first place at the Annual Meet-win their tic, though the Falmouth miler. ing, Wonderful Stag and Bucha-made an impressive debut on Mon- Alluvial one of the co-favourites drove Ho Ka-lau to take the nan should make It a fast and day. They will, however, be with- at 20 to 1 and who promises tot 6-1. interesting race. The Hall pony, out Ple, Lewis, Pte. Hardy and their settle down at the head of the which is being ridden by Mr. A. L. hooker, Cpl. Tratt.
market, has been given 8st. 10lb.- Caplan, will be remembered for
a weight that will presumably be¦ his high dividends under Mr. D.
deemed satisfactory. Black, and is fully at home on the
Macno track. Buchanan is the pony that so surprised Helter Skel-f ter at the Extra Meeting.
The Jockey Cup will be a very open race. I see that Air. Chui Kee's new acquisition, Brave Chap, which he purchased at the pony roup on Wednesday for $70, id en- tered. It should be a good try out for the pony, but I very much doubt if he is worth a place bet. I rather fancy Cheerful Sun, Carna- tion II, and Kwanchow in that or- der.
THE SELECTIONS.
Race 1:-
CHEERFUL SUN CARNATION 11. KWANGCHOW
Race 2:-
-NEW KING
PURE MUSIC SHIMMY IL
Race 3:-
PARTNERSHIP KRATA VIZ GOLD BOX
Race 4:-
BANJOLINA
WONDERFUL STAG BUCHANAN
Race 6:-
SPOTTED BUTTERFLY POKER FACE PER-SE
Race 6:-
BATTLING NORSE BOLD LAD
JACKIE
Race 7:-
GOLLY EYES DOUBLE FACE HAZEL LEAF.
The following are the Eatrics and Handicaps for the Spring Race Meet ing to be held at Macao on Sunday. The Macio Jockey Cup, Once Round Agua Pura
Brave Chap
Cheerful Sun Carnation II
Circus Eve
Good Morning Green Jade Kwangchow
kate
Smiling Commander
So On
Three Swords II
164
154
164
181
154
The winners of this game will meet the Club "B" in the Second Round to-morrow. The following are the teams:
Falmouth-Lt. Gill; 5. B. A. Vast- able, E. R. A. May: Surg.-Lt. Bertram; Whitfield (captain). Sub-Lt. Shaw, Mid. Williamson, and
Borderers "A":-Lt. Crewe-Read: Lt. Martin (captain), Lt. Galletley Pte. Hoskins; Pte. Jones (37), Cpl. Suber and L/Cpl. Birch.
Reserve: Lt. Hamilton.
The ex-Manton horse, Link Bay,
set
POSITION
Mamak Tourney Win Over Signals.
The start of the second set was Mamak Tournament points when The H.K.S.R.A. secured two sensational, Ho Ka-iau driving brilliantly to take the first game, they defeated the Royal Corps of Ho followed this up by taking the Signals by 3 goals to 1 yesterday on the Marine ground. The scorm second and third games in a
who is trained in the North. has his similar manner, but he dropped at half time was 3-nil usual high place in the weights, the fourth when Rumjahn brought although more leniently treated him to the net to drive past him! than he was in the Spring Handi- down the side-lines.
cap of last season.
Other French nominations, Mow- gli and Le Becassine, have Sat. 71b. and Set. respectively.
The latter is expected to be sent
to Epsom shortly to be trained:
A strong northern tip, Inverman.
The China Mail whose new owner, Colonel F. Land-
Sports Diary.
TO-DAY
Hockey-Friendly Match.
gren, has made known his intention to run no matter what weight is given his colt, has 8st. 9lb.
Newmarket's early fancy is Amoya, and this mare, who finish-
Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" v. Southed sixth last year with Gat. 10lb.
Wales Borderers
(U.S.R.C., 6 p.m.)!
Lawn Tennis-Open Singles Semi-Final
M. W. Lo v. J. A. E. Cassumbhoy
(Stand Court, 4.30p.m.) Rugby-Seven-A-Side Tournament
Borderers "A" v. 1.M.S. Falmouth
(Club, 5.15 p.m.)
First Round
SATURDAY Cricket-First Division Civil Service v. Army (L) Kowloon C. C. v. University (L) Navy v. Hong Kong C.C. (F)
Second Division Craigengower v. Royal Engineers
Signals (L)
Royal Artillery v. Civil Service (L) University v. Kowloon (L) Recreio v. Indian R. C. (F)
Hong Kong C.C. v. Police (F)
Football First Division
South Wales Borderers v. Lincolni Recreio Navy
V.
Royal Artillery v. St. Joseph's Kowloon v. Police
Second Division Ewo v. South Wales Borderers Club v. Lincolns
Royal Artillery v. South China Chineno Athletica v. Eastern Taung Twin v. Kowloon
R.A.S.C. V.
Division'
South Wales Borderers v. Recreio Taikoo v. Signals
Hockey-Caer Clark Cup
Hong Kong Ladies v. Club de Rocreio Rugby Seren-A-Side Tournament Semi-Finals and Final.
(Club ground, 3 p.m.) · Yachting
The Belvoir Handicap, Six Furlongs Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Second
Good Morning
New King Prostwick Pure Music Rosebud
Shimmy Venturous
Whitehall
has 21. more,
Young Native, a likely mount for} G. Richards, is weighted satisfac- torily on the 78t. 9lb. mark.
LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP (Run Wednesday, March 22, Mile,) Le Becau Beneficial
Solenoid Dorigen
Andrea Link Bay
Totaik Alluvial
Great Seat
Great
Inverman Sorrent Mowgli Rear Admiral
Largition The
Greek Trinidad Tolvadden Afire All Barrage Epicure Knight Error Le Becassine
Clogheen
3
0
THE RESULTS
That
THE following were yesterday's
OPEN SINGLES-Semi-Finala
S. A. Rumjahn beat Ho Ka Lau
6-1, 7-5, 7-6. HANDICAP DOUBLES- First Round
Mamak Hockey Table
(Up to and including yesterday's games.)"
Radio
Goals P. W. L. D. F.
A. Pts. .18 10 1 1 08 1st By. H.K.S. 14 13 0 1 61 R.C. Signals 20 12 5 3 57 R.AS.C.20
St. Andrew's 16
Incognitos ..11 Wishart
LT. Ride and Mrs. Whitham (scr.) beat L. Goldman and Miss B. Laing (scr.) 6-2, 6-4. V. R. Gordon and Misr Thomas
(-2) were given a W. O,"
9, by
Police Bir. and Mrs. R. K. Valentine
(-2).
Modway R.A.M.C.
Patien
University Parthian Phoenix Veteran
12th
RA
A. J. Stocker and Misa B. Kan. cock (--15.2) beat C. F. Hydo and Miss Halifax (-3) 7-5, 3-0, 6-2.
KILG
K.LT.C.
Tamar
Germe
Mr. and Mrs., C. C. Stark (ser.) were given a W. 0. by C. C. Clarke and Mira, Mackenzie (-15).
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP-
Third Round Denis H. Hazell beat H. B. Day
6-4, 6-2, HANDICAP “B” SINGLES- First Round
A. H. Harbord (4-4) beat F. N.
Jensen (scr.) 6-2, 6-0.
fn
Rum-
The fifth game went to Ho, after both players had indulged thrilling baseline duels. jahn's efforts at shortening of |length proved disastrous,
24th R.A....24
11 2
20th RA....12 1 10 1 3 20
As the 8th Destroyers Flollla have |withdrawn, 2 points for a win have |been deducted from the Tamar and 1 point for a draw from the 'RAMC.
“Y” JUNIORS WIN.
9. Fowler, the new winger for the Y.M.C.A., gave the “Y” second eleven victory over the Club de Recreio juniors by a single goal.
CLUB v R. A. OFFICERS, The following will represent the
The pace was becoming even fas-Hong Kong Hockey Club against the Royal Artillery Officers on ter, but Ho stood up to it to take the Monday on the U.S.R.C. ground at
5 p.m.:--
sixth game with deadly kills at the net. It now looked very much as
C. L. Gregory; J. Rodger, E..V... Ho would take the
Reed; W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe, ¡set, but Rumjahu, playing brilliant E. G. Dale; J. L. Tetley, A. Ț. Lay, tennis, took a string of six games G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Francia and
F. E. Lammert. and rattling by outposillesing Ho at the net.
Eyes Front
Sandfield
Wellington
if
Wraxhall
Telescope
Glannarg
Faithful Tag
Holmwood
Native
Shipbourne
Amoy Duncooler Silkstar Pacemaker Tom Tit III Hat Guard
Philander
Litigation Lord Marcus
Papirato
Banner Knight
Social Event
Run Thursday, March 23, Im. 2f 170yds.
China King
Shorthand Inglesant Rolling Rock Bans
Espoir Venturer Pommame
7
Corinthian Race for racing yachta.
Allwoll
144
Agun Brutus
Pora
161
154
Battling Horse
182
Plane
The Macao Derby, Ose and a Half Miles
Cheerful Sun
153
Hazel Leat
181
Drian...
152
Jungle Jim
161
Varsity Express
Dashaway
140
Lucky Face
Blg Sambo
Genghis Khan
145
Night Patrol
161
151
Per Be
158
Heaven. Sent
Green Jade
140
Poker Face
101
China Prince
105
Spotted Butterfly
158
150
Widnes
158
LIVERPOOL CUP
165
The Subscription Pontes Cup,
140
One Mila
IL
162
Allwell
Disarmament 154
102
Agua Purs
164
Bob
.3.44
Brutus
164
The Eve Cap, One Mile
Brave Chap
154
Black Rock
156
Bold Lad
100
Double Eagle
15%
Battling Horse
166
Gold Box
168
Blue Plane
Heather Lea!
165
Cheerful Ban
Homolola Moon
161
Drian
161
101
Tron Grey
140
188
Krala Vix
168
Leighon
Never Mind
151
Prestwick
Robber Chief
Partnership
162
Pure Music
187
Warrington
152
The Bodala Handicap, Once Round
Smiling Commandor
Zane Grey
154
Witch Doctor II.
So On
164
The Stalker
Banjolina
Three Swords II
104
Estate Duty
Cebu Buchanan
152
Tien Peng Shan
161
Bull Point ..
146
Venturous
Buza
11
The Chairman's Cup, One Mile
Apperley
711
140
Bootle
*161°
Sir Joshua Reynolds
11
1550.
Double Face
$185.
148
Gold Gift
1618
Imperial Hall
140
Gelly Eyes
158
Knight of the Vale
Powerful King
154
Hazel Loa
Bankate
Tlas Feng Shan
Spotted Butterfly
Сорга
Whoopos",
246
Sposted Leat
Bon Soldat
Hall
164
The-Losker
Torslet
Wonderful Blag
165
EMPT
Fi Fa Gold Mine Hergs.
192
Cabaza
P.W.D. EMERGE VICTORIOUS,
Extra Time In Replay.
The final set began well for Ho who took the lead at 2-1. Rumjahu served double faults and was weak overhead. He, however, recovered, to take the succeeding five games, and was within an acs of victory when Ho put all his remaining energy into his game to fight back After playing a goalless draw in the grimly. Ho took the eighth game their previous encounter after being 40-love down.
Public Works Department beat the The following three games were Sanitary Department by 4 goals to most spectacular, Ho Ka-lau fight 3 after extra time in their annual ing to his last ounce of strength. soccer encounter played on the The LBC. player, however, was Club ground yesterday afternoon. still fresh and managed to take the Public Works Dept.:--Wood; Kerr last game for set and match. and Hill; Logan, Richardson and Deb-
Rumjahn exploited his
bington: Dobson, Patson, McBride, Bishop and Moore, court drives to advantage, and was
cross-
Sanitary Dept-Fogwell: Reid and also good overhead on occasion, Champelovier; Hooper, Benwell and Seddon, though he showed weakness when Tavlin; Gellatley, Braley, amashing from the middle of the Sullivan and Simpson. court.
Ho lacked sting in his play, otherwise he might have taken the match to five sets. His lobbing to deep court was very effective, but his net play was surprisingly weak. the detailed The following were.
Scores.
First Set.
S. A. Rumjahn 44481
Ho Ka-lau ~0 10,341
Becond Bey
76'4.0 47.
18. A. Rumjahn 5 4.1 4
Bo Ka-la
3.2 2. Third Bet EA WANA 8. Rumfahn 48 14,6404-2364 Ho. Ka-hu 0.541224 14:463 Rumjahn will now, meet either MW. Lo, the 1929 champion, or 7. A. E. Ciumbhoy, the L R. C. lofty hander, in the Final Round. le
TO-DAY'S TENNIS.
THE following are
game
to-day's
OPEN SINGLES- Semi Final Round M. W. Lov. J. A. E. Casxumbhoy CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP....... Becond Round
M. F. II. Waring v: RM, Wood, HANDICAP “A” BINGLEB
Becond Round
L. T. Ride (ser.) v. G. Gamble
{2}
HANDICAP.“B” SINGLES
Pirst Round
C: W. E, Bishon - (-4)+T, D. 8..
Robb (18)
F. M. Bryden (4-18) v. E, Owen
(16)