TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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TEDDY

TEDDY FINCHEN is taking part in to-day's big tennis match. He is partnered by "Lolly" Goldmen in the Semi- Final of the Open Doubles Championship.

SEMI FINAL OF THE DOUBLES

Packer And Shaw Strong Challengers.

LOCAL HOCKEY SNIPPETS

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Saints 7-A-Side Concluding: Henry for Y.M.CA.: H.K. Ladies' New Coach.

(By CENTRE HALF),

THE Hong Kong Hockey Club back and should prove a valuable will be represented by the fol-jacquisition to the Y.M.C.A. team. F. S. W. Smith, the "Y's" left lowing in their game against the

3/9th Jat Regiment to-morrow on half has played his last game and the Marina ground at 5 p.m. :--

will not be seen again this season.

U. L. Gregory; A. A. R. Botelho and He leaves for Home at the end of

E. V. Reed; W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe this month.

and J. L. Tetley; H. Owen-Hughes,

The following will represent the

W. E. Williams, G. E. R. Divet Y.M.C.A. in their fixture against A. T. Lay and C. C. Francis.

the R.A.M.C. at King's Park to-day

Their fixture against the Navy jat 6.16 p.m.

Jon Monday, March 20, although W. Shield; J. E. Heary and E. 0. B.

originally fixed as a friendly fix-Murphy; J. M. Wilson, D. McLel ture, will probably take place as alan (captain) and E. F. Selk; S. H. Garrod, W. J. Brown, G. P. Lam. Triangular Tournament game.

It is understood, however, that mert, G. H. Fowler and S. Fowler. the Navy are not very keen on playing their Triangular Tourney game so soon, and hope that the mach will be played as a friendly las originally arranged.

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HE Navy will most probably be without the services of Steers,

the Medway and Navy Lower Deck brillant left half, for some time ¡yet. He was severely injured ṛHOUGH the Incognitas falter-while playing for his ship in a To their stride, for. Mamak friendly game against the Suffolk

honours when they suffered their on Saturday.

frat defeat of the season at the Steers was blinded by the sup Last year's tennis doubles fina- hands of the 12th R.A. on Friday while chasing a pass and unfor lists, E. C. Fincher and L. Goldman, last, they succeeded in registering tunately collided heavily with the a win over the formidable lot Suffolk's right half, sustaining in will be seen in action at the H. KH.K.S.R.A. team

Sunday and juries, to his nose, mouth and eyes. C. C. to-day when they will be seen are now in a very sound position It aa the Indian in action against Comdr. Shaw and in the table. Comdr. Packer, the only Navy re-battery team's first defeat. presentatives, in the Semi-Final

at any period this Benson revealed

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ISS Edna Blackburn, a popu- lar member of the Hong Kong Ladies' first eleven hockey

& considerable success on

wing for several years,

R. H. Wong's team heads extended the Rumjahne last year, table with three successive wins, Club. but they have recently shown signs and is followed by N. A. E. Mac- of improvement. It should prove

good game with everything de-kay's team with one win and

draw. pending on Goldman's 'form over- head. The Naval pair play aggres-The following is the table to sive tennie and have cultivated a date.

plendid understanding.

GOSANO played bril- llant football for the Saints on Saturday, but his. two goals did not check the League leaders.

DIVETT

REGISTERS "HAT TRICK

R.A. Officers' Mess Lose To Club-

Thing

GOSSIP IN SPORTS WORLD

Betting on the National: Ames v. Gilbert: Borotra Prepared.

Italians in India :

By ROVER

URING the tour of the Italian

DURING his team in the

Austin In Training.

UNNY" Austin,

Britains

"B No. 2 ranking tennis

Punjab, De Stefani, the Italian champion, had two matches player and semi-finalist at Wim- with Sleem, now President of the bledon last year, has now start- Indian Lawn Tennis Association, ed training for the campaigns

ahead. who still retains much of his un-

"On the Riviera i am hoping| canny skill, De Stefani beat Sleem in the final of the cham- to get plenty of match practice. pionship with the loss of only If I am selected for the Davis three games in two sets but in Cup I shall, of course, play. This the return encounter at Lahore, would take up most of my time! The match on his own courts, the Indian was before Wimbledon.

in much better form, and was de-against Spain will be no 'cake feated only at 8-6 in the decid-walk.' ing set.

"Wimbledon will probably see

A. Madan Mohan, the Cam- another Lacoste this year," Aus- added, "He is Clifford bridge Blue, represented the tin Punjab, and he and Ram-Sutter, the American inter- birsingh beat De Stefani and collegiate champion, whom I ex- "Sertorio in the semi-final of the pect to be in the American doubles, and Bonzi and Del Bono Davis Cup team and to play at in the final fine achievement. Wimbledon. Signorina Valerio, a member of the Italian team, was unbeaten in any match in the Punjab.

FOUR RESERVES IN SIDE Fielding a depleted first eleven yesterday the Hong Kong Hockey Club defeated the Royal Artillery Officers' Mess by 4 goals to 2 on the U.S. R. C. ground after leading 2-mil at half time.

second.

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"Sutter is quite unlike the other American players. He relies on steadiness, is heart breaking to play against, and is possessed of remarkable confi dence, He is No. 3 in the

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OWEN Hughes was an

H. absentee from the

Club's senior hockey eleven ` yesterday.

PROGRAMME

FOR KWANTI

ON MARCH 26

Three Unofficial Races

In Card Of Seven.

GOVERNOR'S CUP EVENT

THE following is the programme.

for the Fanling. Hunt and Race Club Spring, Meeting to be held at Kwanti on Sunday, March

26:

12.

Straight Sixes.

THE fact that Ames hit Gll-American ranking list."

bert, the Aboriginal bowler,

'1. The "MGT." March Handl. straight for six at Brisbane pre Grand National Bets.

cap Hurdle Race (Unofficial). cludes any question of his being

Winner $100. Sécond $50. Third

as fast as Larwood.

ONCE upon a time it was pos. $25. For: China Pontes certihed sible to back about four by 0.C., M.G.T., HKV.D,C. as Re- ceivable that Larwood might be horses in the Grand National and gular Troop Ponies. Entrance "cow-shotted" for six wide of be reasonably certain of finding Fee $5. 1 Miles

2. The Match Hurdle Handicap.

It is con-

Round of the Colony Championship. HE St. Andrew's Club Seven-team is being married on March G. E. R. Divett, the Club's versa Goldman and Fincher have not TH A-Side tournament is in full 25 to Dr. J. A. R. Selby, Scottish tile centre-forward, registered the the same form as that which fully swing and is now nearing its close. Rugby International and the cap-"hat trick" and C. C. Francis score mid-on, although I should say the winner among them. Book-

the tain of the Rong Kong Rugby the Club's fourth point. The the procedure was highly dan-makers contend that this is not a Winner $150. Second $75 Third Winners Miss Blackburn has played with secured their first goal from a me-

public can pick out the horses since October: 1;, 1952, barred. the left lee, the ball trickling over the goal gerous; a long-hop or full-pitch good race for them because the 860. For China Fontes,

jump the course. Entrance Fee $5. ́11⁄2 Milés. line, while MacFarlan scored their might, of course, also be hooked likely to

I doubt, Times, alas, appear to haves. The "Märch ́Steeplechase for six to square-leg.

Handicap, Winner $150: Second The Club were without W. E however, whether Gilbert Jessop changed.

A racing correspondent writes $75. Third:: 2503; (For 3 China PWLDFA PTHE Hong Kong Ladies have Williams, Jack Rodger, F. E. Lam- himself would have attempted that people have not been so keen Ponies Winners since, October R. Wong

been

fortunate enough to mert and H. Owen Hughes, four

straight drive.

as usual this time to bet on the 1, 1932, barred. Entrance, Fee $5. The following are to-day's mat-N. A. E. Mackay 2 10 16 3 3

3 1 2 0 6 10 2 secure a new coach from the Ser-regular frat eleven players. Fincher

Grand National. That is prob1⁄4 Miles, ches.

10 0 1 2 2 1

vices. F. Wong

ably because they have not been 4 The Fanling, Grand National A. E. P. Guest. 1010 0 White

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of some of those who might A Handicap :Steepléthaad- / (Win impressed by the public displays and Plerus Grove Memorial Cup. otherwise have commanded aner: To holdi-fort, one, gear, the

TO-DAY'S TENNIS.

3 0 0 13 4

Although it is rather late in the The following are the rest of the season for this sort of thing, the

THE following

are

To-day's

Kames:

Axtures ment:-

Comdr. Packer

and

Shaw

Goldman

Comdr. C. and E.

Open Doublen Serai-Final,

Fincher.

Club Handicap "A."

R. M. Henderson (5/6) v. G.

Gamble (2/6).

D. 8. Green (+4/6). R. Owen Hughes (4/6) or J. 1.

Wait (2/6).

15)

Club Handicap "B."

Mr. Bride (scr.) v. Owen (-

Rev. Lewis Bryan (aer.)

C. W. E. Bishop (~ 4/6),

T.

Club Handicap Doubles. Macdonald and Maunder (udo 4/6). A. J. Stocker and M. P. II. Waring (-15).

Club Mixed Doubles.

V. R. Gordon and Miss Themar (-2/6) V. D. K. Patterson and Mrs. Stafford Smith (2/6).

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completing the

tourna-

Guest

Thursday, March 16

White. Thursday, March 23 F. Wong v.

Fincher,

Monday, March 27 F. Wong v.

White.

Thursday, March 30

Fincher.

Guest

$.

new coach has soon made known This methods, and has so far been very helpful. He will continus with his instruction during the next hockey season.

R. Bunje who has always been

Dvery keen on athletics and

games has very kindly offered to distribute allver spoons to the win- The Mamak tournament game ners of the Caer Clark Cup-the and H.M.S.. Hong Kong Ladies, winners for the between the Sainta Veteran which should have been past three years. This is the first played on Sunday, but which was occasion on which hockey players unavoidably postponed, will pro-in the Caer Clark Cup' tournament bably take place to-morrow on the are being presented with a suitable Navy ground at 5 p.m.

momento of their achievement.

LTHOUGH the Y.M.C.A. have

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TISS Jenny Whyte another

Member of the Hong Kong

Afor the injuries and

Ladies, will soon be getting marri- players going on leave, they have been fortunate enough to find some jed. She has for some time been a useful member of the second

new talent to complete their fix-eleven and has always proved her tures this season.

L. D. Skinner their first team goal-keeper is now on the road to recovery after a brief illness and will be ready to play again Saturday.

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LADIES YACHTING

Mrs. Baker sailed Rolla to victory against Colleen (Miss Shenton) in the

Club:-C. L.Gregory: L. F. Nichol son, E. V. Reed; W. A. Reed, II. J. D. Lowe, E. G. Dale; J. L. Tatlay, A. T. Lay, G. E. R. Divell, G. G. Francis

and 1. Orford.

R. JARDINE the Eng-

D. lish captain instructed

Leyland to declare the MC.C. innings at 371 for 8. This was not known until several hours later, and caused much surprise,

ADAMSON CUP

Certainly it is said that only Constantine (who would be the likely of modern players to hit a six off Larwood) has dealt with Gilbert in this way before; but following. in Australia six-hitting is not a} fashionable amusement.

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Challenge Cup with Replica pre- sented. Second $160. Third, $100, For China Ponies. * Weight Borotra Still There, mh đ

not to exceed 165 lbs and bottom Win in the French" covered weight not

81 less) thkd" 145 lba. A

court championships for the Entrance Fée 451 -24 MIGUE THERE is not the same fetish ninth time, and for the fifth The Ladies Flat: /Handicap THE

men for ultra-heavy that year in succession has given Joan Race (Unoffčík})./ Winner $150. there was some few years ago, Borotra has forty-third French Second U$75A AThird11850. when it was considered essentia championship,

China Ponies,certified by The

Boat Race Weights.

torming rider.

For

for a successful University crow Borotra,, who is now 84 years Hong Kong Jockey Club as "E" to carry great weight. I re- of age, declares that he will take Class at tiine" of "entry: To ba member Bill East's classic ro-neither in Auteuil o Wimble ridden by Ladies who have not woo mark to a Cambridge supporter don singles, nor in the Davis Cup. a Flat race. No whips or spurs. and old Blue who was bemoaning "But if Tam needed for the David Entrance Téo-1-14 WR A. the lack of weight in recent Cup doubles, here I am," he says. Cup will be presented to the win- Cambridge boat-"Bless you, sir, did you ever see a team of car- thorses beat a team of race- horses?"

As at present seated, the Oxford and Cambridge crows are Actual. very evenly weighted. ly, the Cambridge crew are, roughly, three pounds heavier a

SHANGHAI BASKETBALL TOUR POSTPONED. ·

ints "Girls

* Crilik "Disappoints"

The proposed tour of Europe and the United States by the

6 The March Et ce Win- her $200. Second $104 Third 80. For Chine Power Subscrip- on Gren of The Time Kong Jockey Club that arrived at Hon Kong on November 22, 1932, and have not won. Weight for inches 48 per scale, Entrance Fee $.

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man than their rivals. P. R. S. Likas Kiang gris basketballs Furlongs,

Banks at six in the Oxford boat is the heaviest man; in either] crew at 18st. 7lb.; CA. Noble, who is being given an extended. J. E. Henry, an old Sim Shield Class of the second extra ladier'

A. MacIndoe 94--18±76 qualified | trial at Cambridge, runs him a and Club player is making a wel-yachting race yesterday.

Miss Patchett (Toynette) won the for the Adamson Cup (March) close second at 12st. Ab come return to hockey In the

"I" "Y", and "G" class, and Mr. over the week-end at Fanling. - Y.M.C.A. first team to-day. Henry Krogh-Moe (Jan AG), proved succARE- has had vast experience as a full ful in the “A” class.

YOMDR. PACKEN, who i

is

Levinsky Suffers Set-Back

has

In to-day's-semi-final, shown very improved form of late.

YESTERDAY'S TENNIS

The following were the resulta of yesterday's tennis matches:- CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. Capt. Cannon beat M, F. IL. Waring 44, 6-2, 6-1.

II. Wild received a wo, from

B. E. Green!

CLUB HANDICAP “A”.

Owen Hughes best J. J. Waite 6-3, 6-8.

H. Armstrong-received a wa

from B. E. Green. **

CLUB BANDICAP DOUBLES.

Bishop and R. M Henderson received a wo, from D. C. Dunham and R. Block..

8 Trail and J. Johnatone ra colved a w,o, from E. F. Buttreni and H. R.. Todd.

I. Brunger and D. Morbans To calved a wa. from D. 8. Bobb and M. Bryden.

| ARMY ROUT NAVY IN ANNUAL

· RUGBY GAME.

Crawford Scores Four Tries.

London, March 5,

From Risko In Boxing World The Nawy were well beaten

JOHNN

New York, Feb. 24. However, the Kingfish's swings JOHNNY Disko Cleveland's Rub-went wild.

Rinko, weighed in at 199% to 196 ber Boy, added to his growing for Levinsky. and impressive string of recent It was the third meeting between victories over important conten- the two and Risko's third victory. ders to-night when he won a 10- He first won from Levinsky in round decision from King Levinsky April, 1981 and again in August, ex-Chicago fish pedaler, by a clearl Hisko has not feen beaten, since

margin.

1932,

Max Baer decisioned him in Bag Johnny took the fight on his box--| Francisco In November, 1981: ing ability, which was perfection Since then be has won from K 0. itself compared with the wild and Christner, Mickey Walker, Taffy crude swings Levinsky used in his Grifils and Levinsky, attempt to stop his adversary,

For Levinsky it is his second "The United Press gave Risko set-back this year. Tommy Lough- eight rounds and Levinsky' two, lin, can decisioned him January 10 These latter resulted when his 'big at Philadelphia, but he has scored falle arcs happened to end aflac, victories slate, over Eddie Winston tively on Risko's person. Usually, and K. O. Christner.

by the Army by 10 pts. to nil at Twickenham before the Duke of York and a crowd of 10,000 spectators.

The Army played sparkling football, their, outside men being particularly

Crawford" scored three tries one of which was 'converted by! - Novis, in the Arst half, the interval score being "11-0.

team has been stranded on the rocks of the national crisis, writes a Shanghai paper.

7. The Governor's Cup (Un-- official Operapproximately 2 miles of Tairbusting country.

At any rate, that imbestarting And Wing on the Race reason given for the postpona-. ment of the trip It is under- stood that on Tuesday, Mayor Wa Tah-cheh of the Munici

Course,For China Ponies approv. ed by the Master as "HUNTERS" Catchweights 168: lbs: Wagner, A CUP presented by His Excellency Prizha, Silvet Souvenirs Ehtrance Fee $ THO

Signed a bearpality of Greater Shin halvernor Second and Third Examples of Courage.ordered the Bureau of Educa

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