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RADIO BEAT MEDWAY
NAVY TEAM
LEAD 4-1 AT
INTERVAL
Then Lose Rhodes And 4 Goals In 10 Minutes.
McCRAE RATTLES CHAMPIONS' DEFENCE.
THE
CHAMPIONS'
LAST GAME
OF SEASON
Recreio's Big Task In Caer Clark Cup.
FOOTBALL
ARTILLERY
MEETING THE'
LINCOLNS
May Sustain Check At Caroline Hill.
SOUTH CHINA SHOULD BEAT CLUB.
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1935,
GOSSIP IN SPORTS WORLD
McGrath's Stroke: Sarazen's Suggestion: The Boat Race: Cricket Story.
By ROVER
Unnecessary Numbers.
A
SCOTSMAN, who has been on
a brief visit to England, sug-
reasons.
The Bigger Hole.
FEEL aure that thousands of the golfers who never win any-
gests that both numbers and pro- thing will breathe their silent sup- įgrammes are unnecessary in port to the suggestion of Gene THE Hong Kong Ladies'
Rugby football. He gives novel Sarazen that the golf hole should Hockey Club play their final
be made bigger: but not for his "I went to a first-class match in reason. Caer Cup match this afternoon.SOUTH CHINA'S surprising lapse
London the writes), and all the Sarazen would have them made HE MEDWAY were unfortunate when they meet the Club de, at Caroline Hill on February players were unknown to me by bigger so that the giants of the to lose L. S. Rhodes in the se-
Recreio Ladies. on the C.B.A. 26 has rendered their task of sight. By the time I reached the game may have a better chance of cond half of their game with the ground, King's Park at 3.15 p.m. overhauling the Artillery more out. It is a long time since I en-rabbits would have the size in- ground the programmes were sold getting down in une putt, The Radio Sports Club Mamak Touren-
[difficult, but interest in the strug-joyed my self so much at a Rugby creased for the much less subtlo game. i was able to follow each reason that they would welcome ment Champions, and four goals in The H.K. Ladies are fielding a tle for the championship will not movement and the ball without anything which made ten minutes gave the Indians vic-formidable team, whether they diminish so long as the Borderers worrying about who was whe in easier for them. tory by 6 goals to 5 after being win or lose will make no differ- and the Lincolns maintain their the performing line. I came away convinced that the game--and not 4-1 in arrears at half time.
ence to their position in the final splendid consistency,
the players-is the thing.
a nice shot, which Harvey bril-
They should win by a comfort- able margin.
are
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It Is Very Subtle. NARAZEN'S reasoning is curious. The Lincolns, who are 10 points From the bully-off, the Medway standing, as they have already
He suggests a larger hole be- attacked fiercely, but Grewal won the Cup by a clear margin. behind the leaders, will be very A Tennis Stroke. en use the good player usually brought off # good clearance The following
[pleased with themselves if they do IN between cricket matches Anishes nearer the pin than the to-day's which enabled G. Singh to send in.
not lose ground this afternoon and teams:-
'(writes Bruce Harris from fong handicap man,
and should. repeat their success of March 4. Australia) I have contrived to see because of that fact, be rewarded Hong Kong:--Miss M. Bird; Miss A. liantly cleared. McCrae then took Owen-Hughes and Miss B. Franklin: They have M hard match at a roungster whom all Wimbledon with an easier first pult. The pro- the ball, and as the result of & Miss J. Dalziel, Miss B. Pope and Miss Caroline Hill, but should derive will be keen on watching-Vivian cess appears to be that the scratch magnificent solo effort down the O'Ragan Misa H. Knill, Mra, encouragement from the fact that McGrath, whose singular back-man, with a length of the field scored a great Miss J. Churchill and Miss E. Black-leaders when not fully extended. tennis world. McGrath may play dozen yards from the hole and lips
accurate ap Alun-Jones. Miss P. Harrop (capt.), they have already beaten the hand shot has astonished the lawnproach. generally lands about a gazal. The game continued to be burn. burn. very fast, bath teams playing Recreio:-Miss
Reer
D'Almada; Miss If, as it is most probable, the at Wimbledon next June.
the tin with his first: the less superb hockey.
Basto and Miss C. Osmund, Miss game ends in a draw, both the When first I read of McGrath the efficient golfer lande 25 yards away Xavier, Miss M. Alvis and Miss H. G. Singh spoiled
to natural question came to mind-and places a good mere Gutteres: Miss B. Rentedior, Miss Artillery and Lincolns benefit
his first sufficiently ment by "sticks," and from the re-Oliveira, Miss C. Silva, Miss A. Alves the extent of a point, but on the how will he apply his two-handed near to make fairly sure of his. sultant hit, Tarr, after good und Miss M. Remedion.
other hand, if the Lincolna carry backhand stroke to a wide ball? second. with Barsley, scored al
The following table shows the the day, the Lincolns will then be What I saw of him in an exhibi- passing
It is a bit involved: you must first-time goal, the Radio defence standing of each team to date. in a position to attain the leader-tion against Ellsworth Vines, was blame Sarazen for that. If it
Goals being left spreadeagled.
ship with the number of games not reassuring. As long AR the seems to
me that a larger hole P.W. L. D. F. A. Pts.they have in hand,
ball was comfortably in reach he would favour all sorts of players
Five minutes later the Radio de- HK.L.B.C.... reased the lead when Sirdar Singh Recreio sent across a fine centre which was St. Andrew's..
Y. Ladies beautifully taken and converted by C.B.A. G. Singh.
The respective centre-half backs
were
score.
the
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2 3 21 7 7 1 4 2 7 15
8 An Artillery defeat will improve returned it with astonishing speed, equally, that may be because I the chances of South China, and grace and accuracy, using a sort of have not the subtlety of outlook of 4
the ultimate result will then rest left-handed cricket shot in the pro-genial Genc. 8 IG1 -5 41 3
[with the most consistent team. leess. But when the ball pitched-
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Kowloon will be at full strength 80 far out that he could not stretch 1,500 Miles For Cricket. against the Navy on their own to it with both arms, then the left Euccessfully holding their the game and a good passing bout ground and should register a win. hand was forced to let go of the
LITSTER, whose 67 was the own at this period, but the Med-which resulted in G. Singh seor-|
L. rasand way's forwards were not to be ring after Harvey had partially to-day is the game
The other important encounter racket, and the shot became weak!
between the and uncertain.
against the M.C.C., has to travel pulsed, and two further goals saved. The loss of one man was Club and South China, which will
the 750 miles from Townsville in through Tarr and McCrae were being fell by the Medway, and be played on the former's ground odded, a very bad lapse on
A Bad Guess.
the tropical north to play first- part of Hasssin enabling Tarr.tocored: Play, however, was very
from an infringement S. Singh at 4 p.m.
class cricket in Brisbane, He has T. Hobart, Tasmania, there shown considerable promise-but-it- “On-forniTM South China should' A lives the veterum hero of one even, the Medway, although de- win, but the Club have of late put Although the Medway held such a commanding lead at half time, pleted, were putting up a fine ex-up some good performances, their of the immortal funny stories of train journey for each Brisbane
It fcricket.
WILB told there hibition, their forward combina- first Senior Shield encounter with
to match should reduce his opportuni- play on both sides had been brition, well supported by the three the
Bruce Harris, In 1890, W.
L.ties Borderers
sufficient being
cricket. of representative liant throughout the opening halt. halves, giving the Radio
a hard proof,
Murdoch's team, on the point
of Litster, whose plucky hitting for the Medway's forwards and halves time.
sailing from Australia for Eng-169 out of a total of 160 was also As
this game is of vital and the Radio's forwards being In the last ten minutes the Radio |
land. fell into urgent need, of importance, South China will
Queensland's highest score in the Isecond wicket-keeper to Blackham.second innings pressed strongly and, after good
of the match be playing their best inside McCRAE'S SOLO EFFORT. work by Harvey in goal, S. Singh
Someone professed to remember against M.C.C. four years ago, is. trio, Tam Kong-pak, Fung
that Ken Burn, a Tasmanian, kept also a first-class Rugby The *rni half commenced and G. Singh scored two quick
King-cheong and Ip Pak-wa.
Lengue wicket well and was a good bat, footballer. with McCrae running straight goals. Allen then took a hard drive
Their task will not be an easy too. So a telegram was sent to him. down the field and scoring. The fat goul only to see it hit the post one. The team is suffering from Radio forced two penalty corners, and go behind. In the last minute, staleness, but the odds are in but failed to take advantage of slip by Wisdon at a crucial mo- favour of a South China win.
brilliant.
and he rushed to join the ship.
Someone mentioned wicket-keep-
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value of golf as an afd to
Tix business" is appreciated
either of them. Sirdar Singh in- men! let in S. Singh to score after The following is the forecasteding to Burn. He looked surprised. fringing. Whiley
made several a fine save by Harvey. Thus con- programme for to-day, with the! "Wicket-keeping?" he said. "I've bad errors in defence, which en- cluded one of the best games in scores of previous games this sea-
never kept wicket in my life." abled G. Singh and S. Singh to which the Medway have participat son given in brackets.
But once aboard the lugger mis-
in the United States. Both the takes were without remedy, He maintain a constant pressure, dur-led this season, and it was the first
American Open Championship and came to England, and played in the Women's Championship are ling which period Rhodes was hurt game in the Colony in which the jand forced to leave the field.
the only two Test matches of that Medway's XI. have shown their
tour. The Radio right half was play-true form.
St. Joseph's (Souhuapo, 4 p.m.) | ing brilliantly and Hodge had hard The outstanding players were] work in keeping him in check. undoubtedly Tarr and McCrae of Allen sent in a shot which Tarr the Medway and G. Singh and 5. KOWLOON
deflected to the foot of the post, the ball eventually going for corner, from which Brown missed an open goal.
Singh the Radio.
SENIOR SHIELD.
Burderers
Medway XI: L.S. Harvey; L.S. Club lindes, A. Whiley; ER.A. Wisdon. E.R.A. Durin, A.B. Hodge: Sta. Artillery Barsley, A.B. Tarr, Sig. McCrae, LS. The Radio now took charge of Brown and A.B. Allen
Ranger's Home Football Forecast
For To-Day
F.A. CUP--Semi-Finals. DERBY V MANCHESTER C.
(at Huddersfield) | MOTHERWELL v CLYDE EVERTON ✔ WEST HAM
(at Wolverhampton)
FIRST DIVISION. ARSENAL (-) v Wolves
BIRMING
HAM (4) v Chelsea Blackburn
(3) Bolton Blackpool VASTON VILLA Leeds
(-) v Liverpool WEDNESDAY (3) v Lelcenter SUNDER
LAND (1) v Huddersfield WEST BROM-
...
WICH (3) 'v Portsmouth
·SECOND DIVISION, BRADFORD C. (1) v Charlton BURY
(4) Preston Chesterfield (1)Y NOTTS F. FULHAM
LINCOLN
MILLWALL
V
FIRST DIVISION
(3) v Navy
(01
(Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.)
(1) v S. CHINA
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MAMBRIDGE
(0) rowing
(Club, 4.30 p.m.)
الله
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this year being held on courses near Chicago in order to enhance the attractions of the "Century of
which Progress" Exposition
is being staged there. Mr. Joseph G.
Golf District Himself haila
Association, who originally from
Boat Race Trials.
have for Cre's weekly "lock-to-lock" (3) Lincolns (2) trial while on their home water, (Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.) and also at their up-river head-Woolwich, tells me that one of the features of this World's Exhibition quarters (writes my rowing cor- SECOND DIVISION
respondent). Four of these trials will be a golf information bureau KOWLOON (0) v Ewn
16) have been completed already, and located in the loop (the centre of (Kowloon, 3 p.m.)in new record has been set up for the city), where visiting golfers (1) LINCOLNS (Athletic, H.V. 3 p.m.);
the distance by more than half a will be advised just how and (-) v NAVY
(-) minute. The course is rather less where they can play. Chicago is (Club, 3 p.m.) than 34 miles, and although counting on 200,000 golfers among (1) v ATHLETIC
shorter than the actual race on the the visitors to the exhibition. (Sookunpoo, 2.30 ptideway, it serves to get the men
Eastern
Club
Borderers
ARTILLERY (2) y Tsung Tsin
(3)
(0) (St. Joseph's, 3 p.m.) fit, and as it becomes more
(0) ▼ RADIO
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(2)
(Recreio, 3 p.m.) |
(4)1 (Athletic, 4.30 p.m.)
OXFO
SCOTTISH CUP- Semi-Finals.
THIRD DIVISION
CELTIC › HEARTS
(-)
(at Brox Park)
(at Hampden Park)
THIRD DIVISION (North).
BARNSLEY (-) `v New Brighton (-)] (0)| Darlington
(-) Hanefeld.
(0)
Recrelo LINCOLNS
Taikoo
(2)
(0)
(-) HALIFAX
(1) Hartlepoo's
HULL
(1) DONCASTER (2) ▼ Rotherham (3) GATESHEAD (3) ▼ Rochdale
(1) Barrow
Y CHESTER Accrington (1) v (8) RTOCKPORT (0) v Southport
(3v Carliálo (0) WALBALL (2) y Crowe...
WREXHAM (2) v Yobley
(1)
(1)
(0)
Tranmere
BCOTTISH LEAGUE,
•AIRDRIE
Notia C (1) Manchester U.
Port Vale (1) TOTTENHAM (3) HAMILTON (4) v. Aberdeen Southampton (1) v Oldham
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and Boxers "Reducing."
more a matter-of-course affair T AM pleased to hear that jtheir natural apprehension of the Cuthbert, the British light- (0) v I.A.S.C. (a) first full-course trial at Putney is weight champion, has recovered (4) v Athletic
(Recreio, 4.30 p.m.) considerably lessened.
from a fractured jaw and is now in training for a fight. His de- cision to "carry on" after such an XFORD, although they do not experience is typical of the pluck a stretch of of this Yorkshire boxer who, for possess as long LOCAL LEAGUE TABLES
water without locks, have
six years, has held a British title a few TO DATE
[made a practice of
a long row continuously, except for jevery week. By the time the crew months while he was switching FIRST DIVISION
arrives at Henley-on-Thames, lover from the feather-weight to the P. W. D. L.
FAPtherefore, no man has been severe-light-weight division. (1) Artillery.15 12 0 3 44 22 24 y tested at high pressure. This (0) South China 11 8 1 2 29 10 17 seems to be a pity. It is when a
Borderers ...13 7
7 2 4 41 18 18 crew become tired that they Bre .12 6 4.25 19 14 (1) Lincolns
BL Joseph'a
Navy Club
Police
Gozle
16
never
I can well believe his assurance that he is stronger now that he does not have to indulge in fre- 21 welded together as a machine and quent Turkish baths before a con- the capacity of each oarsman test so as to keep to the lighter poundage. He had five in four days, including one on the day of the actual Sght, when he lost his feather-weight title.
13 8 0 7 17 38 12 put to the test. In this way the 11 5 0 6 18 20 10 weak spots show themselves in the B last few minutes of the row, and 2 may be eliminated.
83 24 26 20
SECOND DIVISION
(-) Burnley (-) Grimsby
(-) v Plymouth
(2) v Dundee Cowdenbeath (1) v Ayr (2) E. Burling
(-) Third Lanurk (1) Kilmarnock
(2) ▼ RANGERS (1) Morton..
Athletic (2) Kowloon
14
Recreio
8.0 10′ 27 28 14 1 0 15 AT AZ
(-) v St Johnstone (-)
(1)
ACADEMIC MEETING.
(1) v STOKE
THIRD DIVISION (Ssonth). Bournemouth (1) v Brighton BRENTFORD (1) v Gillingham BRISTOL C. (—) v Southend CLAPTON (v Aldershot COVENTRY (8) v Crystal P'. EXETER (3) v Cardi Luton
(0) Reading
Newport (-) ▼ NORWICH | NORTHAMP-
"TON(6) 'v' Queen's P.R. SWINDON (2) Britsol R. TORQUAY (8) ▼ Watford.
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THIND DIVISION
P. W. D. L... APR.ASC.
Borderers Athletle 17 18 11 31 12 29 · Lincolns Borderers ..16 11.1 465 22; 23
9 3 5 4 4 27 81. Joseph's Artillery
Athletic 92 438 21 20 28. 16 18
Navy Lincolas
Under the auspices of the University South Chine 16 1 26 27 28 18 A of Iowa, 80,700 high school pupils of Taung Tain 17 62 21 20 11 RA. RE. ,15 2 2 11 2238 Kowloon Club
the State of Iowa" composed" in non- (1)| athletic competitions during last year.
Eastern
.15 11 12
Recreio
Bigual
1 The fourth annual academic meeting Continued at foot of next Column.) veraity
(8) accounted for 50,000, of them.
Talkoo
That sort of "reducing" cannot be good for boxers. Petersen was .. Coalr
wise to give up one of his titles P. W. D. La F. A. Pix rather than attempE IL. 17 16 1 1 87 16 31 17 13 1 1 68 11 27 ...13 13 266 17 26 763 1525 18 11 3
1986 37 38 21 38. 18
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