TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1933.
RECORD INCOGNITOS
GOLF
DAZZLING
PLAY BY
A. PERRY.
Rider Cup Nominee
Goes Round In 67.
(By GEORGE GREENWOOD).
THE CHINA MAIL
Sporting Page 2
WIN MAMAK
TOURNAMENT
Smashing Victory Over R.A.0.C.
PROTEST TO BE LODGED
THE INCOGNITOS
won the Mamak Championship yesterday Hockey Tournament
PARIS BILLIARDS CONTEST.-
Landon, Mar. 3. when they overwhelmed Princess Y. Quezzan of Egypt in play PERRY, of Leatherhead, one the Royal Army during the Paris Women's billiards
A. of the 22 nominees for the Ordnance Corps by seven competition, which she won.
Ryder Cup team, greatly enhanced
his chance of selection by a won- goals to nil at Caroline
LADIES' YACHTING
Fourth Extra Event At North Point.
derful score of 67 in a Guildford Hill. and District Alliance medal com- petition on the N. Hants course at Reed scored during the first half, A. M. Xavier (2) and R. C. Fleet yesterday.
Seven years
ago, during the and Xavier, Reed and A. P. qualifying rounds for the British Sousa netted in the second half. match-play championship, I saw F.
It is understood on good Robson accomplish a score of 69 authority that a protest will be which has stood as the record of lodged with regard to the con- N. Hants ever since, and now Perry cession of both points by H.M.S. has demolished that record by Tamar on Sunday the day]
that the Incognitos played the T
couple of shots.
Я
The scratch score of the course in 76, so that Perry, in knocking off nine strokes, has achieved some- thing which, in
A. Perry.
my humble
Police.
TABLE TO DATE.
TYPHOON'S EASY WIN
HE fourth extra ladies' race was sailed at North Point yesterday over & course of 4.7 miles. Details:-
"H" Claze-Started at 3.1 p.m.
TIME.
Gosla P. W. L. D. F.
A PEL .21 19 1 1 66 10 39 many
.21 18 2 1 72 15 87 Rolla St. Andrew's 20 16 3 2 61 14 32
By. H.K.S. 18
opinion, will defy Incognitos attack for
Radia
a long day. Perry Jat
&
Cumparatively R.C. Signals 20
young
man,
is R.A.S.C.
quite different in Wishart
University
golfing style from Modway most of his R.A.M.C. generation. In his Police .vonomous
slaught 00
bail in all
12th RA.
the Parthian
the Phoenix long shots he Veteran reminds me of Tamar
K.I.T.G.
that great veteran, James Braid,RA.O.C.
Finished Corrected Pos.
4.25.32 4.25.32 t
(Mrs. T. P. K. Kemble)
4.32.12 4.29.04
(Mrs. L. Marsden)
64 23 28 Colleen
57 25 27
39 25 27
36 24 24
32 31
Ailsa
"I" "" & "G" Class-
Started at 3.6 p.m.
Toynette 4.49.15
་
Portugal Ronted in Shanghai
ARMY TIE
WITH CLUB FOR GOSSIP IN SPORTS WORLD
THE HONOURS
Defeat Navy By
Odd Goal.
TRIANGULAR HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
Austin's Sensitiveness: Walters's Brilliant
Feat: Gains's Title.
Sensitive Austin.
ROVER
ARRY GAINS, British Empire heavyweight boxing cham
I HEAR that H. W. Austin, after plon has heavy pry de be
representing London against Canadian heavyweight tide be
for some considerable time.
title vacant.
THE ARMY defeated
the Navy by 2 goals Paris in the covered court match cause he has not fought in Canada to 1 in the final Triangu- Queen's Club in the indoor tour-dian Boxing and Wrestling Federa- at Dulwich, intends to compete at This is according to the Cana- lar Hockey Tournament nament. Like Rene Lacoste, Aus- tion, which declares the Canadian game of the season yes-tin needs continuous match play lo terday, and thus tied sood company to run into form. with the Club for the He hoped to achieve that objec- Really Strenuous.
tive on the Riviera, but unfortun-ADMINTON in Do honours.
ately his visit coincided with a
longer B fortnight of broken weather, and It is a really strenuous sport. In Battledore and Shuttlecock... "HE following are the results his days for practice were limit- the All-England
and the fable to date in the ed. I suppose there is no British which open on Monday are all the championships player more sensitive to conditions. stars of the game.
THE
*
NAVY
CHINA TRIUMPH IN SOCCER INTERNATIONAL
1933 Triangular Tournament;-
ARMY
3-NAVY
ARMY
2 CLUB
NAVY
CLUB
ARMY
3 CLUB
CLUB
NAVY
AHMY
Army Club
4 2 11 10
7
Navy
4 2 11 14' 13"
0 2 2 10 14
THE following are the goal- scorers in the Tournament to ¡date:--
*
Shanghai, To-day, Displaying superior combina- tion and better shooting ability, the Chinese soccer team yester day defeated Portugal by 7 goals to 2 in the first match of a ser les of three games to be played
between China and Portugal. T
Reuter.
[Tavy (1.7).
2
Isis (1.7)
Luana (17)
10.8 10,8 D.NS. 10.8 D.N.8.
D.N.S.
Norseman (54)... 10.21 D.N.F..
(L. Nicholson)
1 Curlew (54),
(Major Mousley) Typhoon (64)
10.21 9.13.59 7
16.3 7.43.57
4 Tern (54) ........ 10.21 D.N.S.
...... 4.38.58
4.38.58
(Mrs. M. Bolt)
Boojum
... 441.24
4.41.00
3
(Mrs. P. Fowkes)
(Capt, Fowkes):
4.43.46
(Miss O. Patchett)
Eunice
.................... 4,40.02
4.40.38
2
(Mrs. Dunlop)
8 Wasp
II. ...... 4.48.20
"A" Class-Started at 3.15 p.m.
(Mra. Griffin)
18 à 13 16 55 19 2 15 25 64 whose pupil Perry was at Walton German Club 16 2 12 1 10 54 Heath.
24th R.A....14 1 11 2
11 2 12 87 20th RA. 14 1 12
6 32 through with the noise of hissing withdrawn, 2 points for a win have As the 8th Destroyers Flotilla have, steam there is that complete body been deducted from the Tamar and 1 abandon which produces a notice-point for a draw from the R.A.M.C. True Blue 4.43.31
AB the
club-kand
swishes
3 JAN
La Linda... 4.44.10
(Mrs. T. Mackie)
4,42,04 (Mra, Kron
Krogh Moe) JOBS....
(Mr. 442.51
Stanton)
(Mrs. Adams)
SUNDAY'S RACE.
$
1
3
Full results of Sunday's cruiser
bHndly and hoping for the best. Two Encounters Down race round the Island are:-
Nothing of the kind; behind his
able bend of the knees, BA in the case of Braid, when going full out
for some mighty carry. Now, it
must not be supposed that Perry
LEAGUE SOCCER.
is just a haphazard slasher, hitting
good deal
For Decision.
Imogen (145)
THE
THE Hong Kong Football ABSO-
(D, Marshall) Candela (1.84) Brenda (1.15)
.... 10 (F. V. Jensen)
(H. H. Chambers) Sealark (1.7) ... (E. Cock)
furious attack there is a
of art
But it is the supreme con-
fidence of this stocky little
Тар
with the keen eye and the springy
9.80 D.N,F.
0.41 D.N.S. D.N.F,
0.11.25 4
10.8 0.06.10 5
ciation notifies that the fol-Cherub (1.7) ...... 10.8 galt that enables him to make this lowing League matches will be elusive game look so absurdly sim- played to-morrow:-- ple.
Division I-Hong Kong. Club v.
It sometimes happens that Perry Police, Club ground at 5 p.m. just a trifle careless; and it is then Division III-Royal Corps of that disaster, swift and unexpected, Signals v. R.A.F., Chatham Road, follows. It was so at Fleet-a six at 4.30 p.m.
at the fifth, where he was
twice
guilty of head-lifting in pitching
to the green. This was the only
error in a dazzling round the out-green, and except for the alipat
standing features of which
Never Underclubbed
were wooden
HOME
1
Queen Bee (54) 10.21 9.14.10 8
(Major Greffier)
Monsoon (54) ........ 10.21 8.19.20–4
(H. Dulley)
Irene (46)
10,30 D.N.S.
U and I (21) 10.54 8.00.40 2
(Comdr. Drummond]
Azuma (21) 10.54 8.17.11 B
(E. Lambert)
Wanderer (5) ... 11 D.N.S.
La Cigale 11.15 D.N.F.
(N. Craucher)
The China Mail
RACING SUPPLEMENT
will appear in THURSDAY'S"
edition
FOOTBALL
THIRD DIVISION (South)
Goala
British Defeats.
Miss Leone Kingsbury, the champion, will be.. challenged by Miss Woodruffe, the nineteen-year-old Devon girl, who USTIN and Olliff were defeat-holds the Southern Championship,
A ed in the Butler International and by several former champions
P.W. L. D. F. A. Carlo by Maier and Durall, the five times, and Mrs. Tragett, sa- Doubles competition at Monte Mrs. Barrett, who has held the title
W. E. Williams (Club) Lt. Currey (Navy) Jalil (Jata)
G. E. R. Divott (Club)
A. T. Lay (Club)
Sub-Lt. Donald (Navy) C. C. Franels (Club) Pte. Johnson (Army)
Lt. Garthwaite (Army) Capt Morgan (Army) H, Owen Hughes (Club)
Lt. Tyler (Army)
Habib Khan (Army)
Lt. Bartlett (Navy)
Spanish couple, who had beaten other ex-champion, are both on top 2 them at Beaulieu. The score was of their ferm. R. C. F. Nichols,
6-3, 6-4, 7-5...
the male champion, is facing an in-.
in-
Olliff was the better of the los-ternational challenge which ers, and won all his service games, eludes S. L. Tilley, the hard-hitting Austin was weak, on service re- Canadian.
turns, especially in the first two
scts, and his smashing was erra- Maier dominated the court,
tic.
DRIMO CARNERA, now on his
Par to Europe, has informed
bis brilliant volleys ending many "La Stampa" that he has signed a rallies. Once more he found an contract to fight Sharkey at Madi- ideal partner in Durall,
son Square in June. He also Cochet and Brugnon were led states that he has left America for two sets to one by Drjetamsky and a few weeks only.
Gabrowitz, but won the fifth set in
a canter. Both young Hungarianzi
played cleverly and earned all their Leicester's Plight. points. Von Cramm and Kleins
chroth
THE committee of the Leicester-
were beaten by Lesueur T
shire County Cricket Club an- and Bousque in four sets. The nounces that the appeal for funds second French pair meet Maier has not met with the response hop and Durall in the semi-final toed for, and if the club is to carry morrow.
on a sum of £2,000 must be found Ollift was beaten in the singles before the season opens. by Medecin and Austin was Jed] three-lova in the final set by raised by March 31, and the com- Half of this amount must be Pachovski. The Englishman then mittco states that it is not propar- took six games, and now meets ed to carry on if those interested Kehrling.
W.
in the game are not willing to some
to the assistance of the club. An
J. WALTERS, the South urgent appeal is being made to all African Olympic athlete, followers of the game in order to who finished fourth in the Olymavoid the winding up of the or- ple Games in the record-breakingganisation.
O. de Souss, the University hockey 400 metres, has achieved a remark-
centre forward, who has scored 13 of able feat in an Athletic League Leicester's Skipper. the 32 goals scored by the under-competition. graduates in the Mamak Tournament yards, 200 yards, 440 yards and He ran in the 100
TABLES
(Results On Page 1.)
Scottish League,
TO
E. W. DAWSON has ac-
Mcepted the invitation of the
880 yards during the afternoon and won all four races. His times Leicestershire CC.C. to be captain:
DATE were: 100 yards, 10 sec., 220 yards, for the coming season. The report
THIRD DIVISION (North),
4 54 Blockport
34 22
P. W. L.D. Pis..
6
50
Hull
Norwich
P. W.
D
30. 19 35 20
6. 11
49
7 8
24 17 6 11
Motherwell Hearts *Celtic 2017 16 4 38
Rangers 48
36 24
Pts. Chester
9
85 26 A
57 Wrexham
45
39 Hamilton
Coventry
the fifth he did more or less what he wished with the ball. The finish magnificent driving and club second shots, and superb long-three perfect 4's-was charac-Brentford run-up putts which either hovered eristic of the round as a whole. on the edge of the hole or dropped With his handicap of plus 2 he won Roading in.!
by a margin of five strokes from Brighton Capt, W. E. Wise, R.E., & Camber Crystal P. Perry never fell into the sin of Berkshire professional, who shared Bristol 1
ler scratch player, and Jones, the Northampton underclubbing himself; where second placed with 74.
Watford others attempted to reach the greens with irons he played a con-
The following are the 22 nominees, Southend Percy Allisa, Tom Barber, Archie Gülingham trolled brassle or spoon shot. In Compaton, C & Denny, George Torquay other that the golfer will be able Duncan, W. H. Davice, A Dailey, Queen's PR
8. Easterbrook, Tom
H. Calls. Aldershot
A Bournemouth
better to appreciate Perry's achieve avers, B., Hod. Lacey
ment I give his card:
Hole Length Bogey Perry
250
427
5.
366
165
54 442
374
428
128
426
Hole Length Bogey Per
10
11
12
Out
Total
38. 35
W H. Kanyon
Abe Mit Bristol C. cheli, A, H. Padgham, A. Perry, - F. Luton Robson, Mark Beymour, W. T. Twine, Cardiff :
A. Whitcombe, R. A. Whitcombe. Swindon, A. non-plyaing captain will be select-Clapton ed hater.
Newport
C.
Corinthians May Enter
35 16 12 7. 36 17
36 15 13 8 38 St. Johnstone
36 18 18
35
35 13 11 11
37 Aberdeen
30 14 13 9 237 Partick 37-13 14 10 36 St Mirren
38 Queen's Park 35-14 14-7 12. 18 10 12 18 10 34 Falkirk 12 14 35 Clyde ****** 32 Third Lanark 16 12 82
81 Kilmarnock 1811
Dondes 14:11 29 Ayr ... 19 6 28 Cowdenbeath 18 25 Airdrieonians
11 25 Morton
12 16781
81
7 25 Eart Stirling
for the Amateur F.A. Cup
7 47
Gateshead
8-46 BAYTOW
43 Doncaster
10 12
357144 Walsall
Tranmere 32 Hartlepools Halfax A 16. 7 LA 29
Mansfield 10 B 20 Rotherham 20 428 kvm
York Carlisle 128 Rochdale 719 Darlington
14: New Brighton
SHANGHATS
INTERPORT
SOCCER XI
London, March 28. of the genuine endeavours to im To Play Tientsin Over
I the Corinthians will compete
is now practically certain that prove their standard of play....
The suggestion that they should unter the Amateur Cup, is a sound
next season in the Amateur Cup as one. After defeat In the F, A. Cup wall sa in the Football Association the Corinthians experience great difficulty in arranging first class fix. There has been constant rumours |tures." that the Corinthians would no long. This is because Interest in the most spectacular eforter be permitted exemption until the team quickly vanishes
they are the newly designed: alx- Third Bound of the F.A. Cup in con- no longer At teenth, where, against the wind, he sequence of their poor showing in Cup carried the guarding bunkers at recent years.
the foot of the green, with a spoon Lastent reports, however, arg |bour shot that carried every inch of 100 the effect that they will gur
Ausual in the Third Bound saxt sed clot
Perry started by driving the first son and this is probably the result
(tba atinua]
Week-End.
following have been select
nt the Shanghat Foot tion in the Interport
Snooker Drives.
22-3/5th; 440 yards, 50-4/5ths; that the secretaryship was also to be offered to Mr. Dawson not 880 yards, 2 mins. 0-4/5 secs,
correct. The committee are seek ing a new secretary, but they realise that this is a full-time job, particularly as the new official will be required to carry out a con- siderable amount of reorganisa tion:
P. W. L. D. PNOOKER drives are the latest 86 21 77
36 21 98·
19 48
ISN
Ides. They have created quite
84 20 8548 stir in biliards circles following 36 16 0 11' 43 successful promotions. in London,
10
18 17
16 151 2
3 18 1036
and many of the provincial cities. Mr. Dawson succeeded Major 40 Snooker drives are run on similar Fowke as captain of the county in lines to whist driver-four players 1928, but at the end of the fo}- 89 at each table, winners to move up lowing season was compelled – to 28 losers to move dawn. In Landon; resign owing to business calls, 86 where the idea was first introduce After an absence of a year, how- 147 85 ed., good progress has been made, ever, he came back and led the 682 and the idea has spread rapidly up county in 1981. Later business 216 781 as für as Glasgow. Several Welsh again brought about a serious cur- 80 towns are also keen on the Iden tallment of his first-class cricket, Where there is a shortage of tables He gave an early glimpse of his play proceeds in relays of fours, powers by scoring 159 for. Eton sometimes men's doubles, some- Against Harrow at Lord's. He times, mixed doubles.
gained his Blue at Cambridge
18
British Golfers Opportunity
a freshmen and later captained the Varsity,He was a member of the M.C.C. side that went to South Africa in 1927-283
To Secure the Major Titles No Sinecure.
expa, cross the Atlantic, meet the A
London, March 29.
MERICAN golfers stand a big
ELL KNOWN! footballers care British in the Ryder Cup matches wing-forward's and
at the hands of British players than British Open,
to escape serious since the year 1924, when Walter That schedule, it la declared, ers occupying Hagen opened the long run of. Amari threatens the loss of two of
Begarding the Y can victoried by captur the Brica's greatest inter
Championship
Never before have golfers been the remarkable statement ad upon face so formidabl
Albert Ra
Aper chance and British in onto St. Andrews for the wandeld va
this
that