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(By E. W. Stanton.)
CHINA'S
MONDAY, MAY 22, 1933.
The China Mail
Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Billiards-Garrison League, Lincolns v. Small Units RAM.C. Royal Engineers.
TRIUMPH OVER Royal Artillery v. S. W. B.
PORTUGAL Lawn Bowls Open Championship
Crowd Of 7,000 See
$3-2 Win
R. Basa v. H. Beer
8. Eccleshall v. F. V. Whitta
(Craigengower gréen) EG.. Post. W. McLeod 9. Randle v. A. E. Coates
(Police green, 5.20. p.m.)
BRILLIANT SOCCER IN SHANGHAI Lawn Tennis HK. Area League,
Kowloon Section Signals v. "C" Co., Lincolns Hong Kong Section
Shanghai, May 14. HERE is an inconsistency about|
The China-Portugal Cup, present-"C" Co. S.W.B. v. "A" Co, S.W.B. Middlesex cricket that makes
ed by the Portuguese Sporting As-
TO-MORRÓW. any sort of prophecy where they are
sociation for annual soccer compe-Billiards-Soldiers' Club Tournament. concerned even more than ordinarily
tition between the two nations, was A.M.C. Small Units (6 p.m.) hazardous. For years now they have from one-season to another
wan yesterday by the Chinese, who MacDonald v. J. S. Logat
Lawn Bowls Open Championship (shot up and down the Championship
defeated their opponents by the edd, E. Marques v. T. Ferguson A change in captaincy. Last season goal in five before about 7,000 table in most puzzling fashion, and H.-M. Morris was unable, for
HL Field . J. G.: Ozorio jeven from: match to. match their
K.B.G.C. green, 5.20 p.m. personal reasons, to form has been remarkably variable job he had undertaken in some-This was the second of the three-
spectators at Pioneer Field. full the
Lawn Tennis-H.K. Aren Leigue, Their fortunes, of course, have what different circumstances, and game series for the trophy, the 24th Battery, R.A. v. HQ, Lincolus
Kowloon Section been not unconnected with the state Essex, without doubt, suffered from first having been won by 7 goals! of Hearne a health, the frequency having a long succession of captains, to 2. with which Hendren has had to This year T. N. Pearce will be cap- The spectators were treated to a play in representative cricket, and tain in May and June, and after the fast and closely-contest tussle and R, Hall JS. Houghton the degree of assistance rendered University match D. R. Wilcox will, the final verdict did not come until, W. S. Drake v. J. Chadwick by the thres England amateur take his plase. Fowlers, R. W. V. Robins, I. A. R.
Poebles and G. O. Allen,
be
Exciting Finish.
Hong Kong Section ¡H.Q., S.W.B. v. "D" Co., S.W.B.
WEDNESDAY Lawn Bowls Open Championship
(Recreio green, 5.20 p.m.) THURSDAY Billards Garrison League
A
Royal Engineers v. R.A.M.C. S.W.B. v. Royal Artillery J. Fraser F. J. M. Jack
Lawn Bowls Open Championship
(Kowloon C.C. green, 6.20 p.m.) Lawn Tennis H.K. Area League, Kowloon Section
BILL BURKE'S EXCLUSION FROM
RYDER CUP TEAM Armour's Criticism Of The P.G.A.
"YOUTH MUST: BE SERVED"
Chicago, April 15. Tommy Armour, the celebrated Scottish star of the fairways, to tight stepped into the dispute rag- ing about the exclusion of Billy Burke from the 1933 Ryder Cup team with a stinging rebuke of the Professional Golfers Association
and a proposal that no American be permitted to compete more than twice in the international team mat- ches against England.
"Burke's exclusion from this year's team is one of the out- stending· disgraces of golf,”- Armour said Joining Gene Sarazen in protesting the failure of the P.G.A.` to name the 1931 national open chua? plen.
"Burke should have been named" on that team and he should have. been named second, behind Sara- zen and ahead of Walter Hagen," ¡he continued.." "Frankly, I can't. see how two of the players got on the team, anyway.
the last minutes of the match. Want Two Opening Batsmen Due to the warm weather, the Essex badly want two opening tussle was ortened to 40 minutes Small Units v. Lincolns At this stage It is not possible to batama. Whether the new cap-each way.
absolutely defnite about the tains will help to fill the breach I movements of the best-known cannot say, but, at any rate, their amateurs, but one thing is known batting will be more than useful the Chinese leading by two points G. H. Sherriff v. A. S. Gomes
Five minutes from the end, with and that is that N. Haig, will unable and both are of the type from which to one, the Portuguese forwards to play, at any rate, until late in the come leaders of resolution and good launched a series of attacks which season; it is quite possible he may sense,
resulted in the not be able to play at all. Middlesex
score being tied, will undoubtedly miss his infectioun cumbed more than ever to the lure beautiful first-timer. The Chinese RA.S.C. v. 12th Battery, R.A.
L. G. Crawley, I gather, has suc-L. Gonsalves slamming in a RE. SRA. v. 20th Battery, R.A.
• Hong Kong Section enthumasm, but things might be of golf, which is a pity, for it came back strongly with about two," worse, for H. J. Enthoven has ac-means the
FRIDAY gradual passing of a minutes to go, Y. S. Chung of Billiards-Soldiers' Club Tournament cepted the invitation to lead the side man who nust be placed in the Chinan University netted the win- 24th Battery, E.A. v. Prison officers in May and June, and in the light select list of modern players who, inning point on a solo effort. Teams of Haig's unfortunate breakdown in their different ways, are definite follow-
(6 p.m.) vierpolat, the ultimate in golf Is: Lawn Tennis-H.K. Area League, health, it is possible he may see his personalities.
to win the national open Kowloon Section
cham- China-T. U. Loh, Y. Y. Feng, "A" Company, Lincolns v. Signals
pionship of the United States. Any way to carrying on after that,
Nichols, a good, honest player. N. Lee, K. Y: Doo, "Darkey" Chen,
Hong Kong Section
golfer can come along and win a couple of Winter tournaments, but where are they when the big show is on Nowhere!--:
...
mess
The more sophisticated followers who would do credit to any side. S. D. Liang, Y. S. Chung, K. C. R.A.0.G. V. "C" Company, S.W.B. of cricket in 1926 did not believe all Cutmore, O'Connor, Smith, Sheffield Chen, N. Z. Lee, S. K, Sung and the opinions that were rumoured to Eastman and Pope, all will be avail. Z. H. Vad. come from the Australian camp, but able again, and there are a dozen Portugal-F. Cruz, C. Gon- there was one they had no reason young amateurs, notably K. Farnes, zalves, A. Collaco, C. F. Remedios, to mistrust. The Australians were who are expected to play from time A. S. Costa, F. Noodt, B. V. Senna, said to consider Enthoven the best to time.. captain they met during their. tour.']
Above The Normal Standard Enthoven's leadership of Cum- |bridge was, however; &;good deal above the normal University stan- dard. He showed, over and above a knowledge of the game in ad- vance of his years, the personality of leadership. A determined, -at- tractive cricketer himself, Ent
thoven's regular presence In the INTERVÄRSITY
Middlesex side must apart from the question of captaincy, he a aource of strength.
TENNIS
Allen is expected to spend his Oxford-Cambridge Team summer coping with arrears of Meet Harvard-Yale In
Annual Series.
business, and the Rev. E. T..Killick. sad to say, is not expected to do more than play an occasional match. On the other hand, Peebles will be helped in the bowling more fre quently than in recent years by
A. Noodt, H. Collaco, A Rangel and L. Gonzalves. Substitutes:- I. Marcal and A. Bollz.
STANFORD TRACKMEN
VICTORIOUS T
Beat California. 95) To 36 In 40th Meeting At Berkeley,
Berkeley, Cal., April 15. Stanford's Indians overwhelmed
JAPAN'S CLEAN SWEEP WIN
Satoh Drops Only Five Games.
NUNOP'S GOOD RECOVERY
Open Title The Goal.
"From the professional golfer's
"Burke won the open in 1931 in the greatest overtime match of medal golf Yet because he didn't win a few championships along the Winter keroseno circult they barred him from the 1933 Ryder
Cup team. The P.G.A. doesn't lend any dignity to its own cham- planship, and now it's trying, tok- rob the dignity of the national C open."
Dublin; Saturday." Japan fulfilled expectations when she eliminated Ireland by a clean sweep' triumph In the Second Round of the Burggested that membership on the American Ryder Cup team be pean Zone of the Davis Cap..
limited to competition an two Japan har one of the strongest aquads. tears she has fielded since her
Armour, who has moved from: Detroit to become pro
at the Medinah Club near Chicago, sug
California's Bears, 95-36, to-day against Australia will be eagerly
1925 side. and her encounter Pass Honour Around.
in
插口
the 40th annual track and field awaited. Both teams are strong around?" he asked. "After a play.
"Why not pass the honour- competition between the old rivals. enough to offer Britain a very sterner has been on
The one-sided score, greater struggle in the Zone Final. Ger-should be Ineligible for further two teams, he than even the most optimistic many another more New York, May 7. Stanford bootter had hoped for, contender, will again be in the a great thing for the younger pro- promising competition. Such a rule would be- The annual tennis series between was second only to the 1931 result, running for her place last year fessionals of this country. It Rohina uatil both go to Canada with combined Oxford Cambridge team Two seasons ago Coach Dink when she beat Britain in the Zone would give them Sir Jullen Cain's team in mid- and one representing Harvard and Templeton's proteges scared by David Prenn, who has been aus several players to always stand Final-but she will be without centive, make it impossible for added in- August. G. T. S. Storens, again, is Yale, will be contested this year at 101 213 to 29-113,40 uncertalo, but if Peebies finds his the Newport, RI., Casino on July proper farm once more (he is said 13, 14 and 15, the United States minus the services of its outstand-
Each side went Into the meet Jews. be a positive terror. moment, in the nets), Robins is Lawn Tehnis ¡Association has an- ing performer, but the ultimate re- available, Sims continues his de-nounced.
suit probably would have been about the same if Ben Eastman
to
at the
Eastman, on crutches, view. He pulled a muscle in practice ed the meet from the sidelines.
recently. Kiesel has not yet. recovered from a muscle ins
velopment; and Hearns still in cou- The series, begun on an informal had raced for Stanford and Bullet sidered a leg-break bowler, Middle basle several years ago, has been Bob Kiesel had been in a sprinting sex will have as much of that kiad played eight times with each team role for California... of stuff as they can carry.
four times the winner. Since 1924, The batting will be in charge of the competition has been for the the old firm of Hendren, Hearne and international Inter-collegiate, ten Lee, augmented, it should he added, nis cap presented by Bernon S. by Hulme, a good, natural player Prentice, Chairman of the United who would indubitably be 'a "very States Davis Cup Committee. much better one if he made up his Roth the English and American Jury suffered last Summer in mind not to withdraw before the players will compete in several The only, meet record set was
the Olympic Games, A onslaught of the fast bowlers; and other Eastern tournaments and Hart Taken all in all: the Middle the national Intercollegiatest in the pole vault, in which sex prospects are fairly propitious: Haverford, Pa, beginning June 26,Miller Olymple Games cham
Essex, like Middlesex, have made Heuter.
Ugly First Division
Soccer Incident at Leicester
A consequence the socious goall the player cave the tho
plon, and Deacon, both of Stan ford," "tied at 13 feet 5 inches, The former record was 18 feet 8% inches, set by George Pool of California in 1932,
Stanford scored clean sweeps in the shot-put and discus, throw and won twelve frats
consequence to the clubs goal-keepers collected in the concerned, who were both concern penalty area and the scene when HONG ed in the battle to avoid relegation, the two teams were struggling and resulted in an extraordinary; in- pushing for the penalty ares ras cident at Leicester recently Indescribable.
When interviewed
the
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Scores an cabled by Reuters, Jiro Satoh (Japan) beat Lyttle-
ton Rogers 6-1, 6-3, 6-1, R. Nunoj (Japan) beat 1, Me,
• Guire 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.
Earlier Results
"What would happen to Amert- can college football if players: were allowed to keep right on playing on the varsity until they decided to quft? It would rob the sport of its colour and stuet B. Nunol and J. Satoh (Japan) the football ambitions of the beat Lyttleton Rogers and J. Mc- younger players. Well, the same Guire 6-3, 6-6,3-6, 6-2
thing goes for golf. You have to TR. Ngnol (Japan) beat Lyttleton give youth a break. Ben Rogers 7-5, 6-3, 7-5,
Armour himself is ineligible for
J. Satoh (Japan) beat J. Me membership on the team because Guire 6-2, 6-2, 6-2,
df his foreign, birth.",
Human Totes
At Dog Track Meeting Now Illegal
A or otherwise of
TEST case as to the legality said, stood in a line on the bottom described as a "Human Tots" was, formerly used as a mechanical heard at Ealing Police-court tote. Each man had a blackboard récently.
and easel and represented a par Hoblin Tote Limited. Oxford: ticular dog, and trap Each aiso iris Wedd, losion, and a fol of thecals priced Percy Cant and... Alfred Holder, each, and they marked "on thair both of Ilford, were fined total blackboard the number of tickets
of 31 for using ground for totalisa, sold, so
Racing, Stadium They were also collected the money from these tor purposes at Bouthall log When the race was over Scadds
ordered to pay £6 65. costs;'.
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