THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1933.

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C.B.A. WIN

.

MAMAK GAME

OVER GERMANS

Francis Scores From Penalty Bully.

LOSERS BEATEN 3 TO O

At King's Park yesterday the Central British Association added another Mamak Tournament vic tory to their record by defeating the German Club by 3 goals to nil.

first half and C. C. Francis added the second goal in the second half from a penalty bully, and W. H. G. Hiral, on the right-wing, nelted the third point.

HOCKEY NOTES

OVER 40 TO TAKE UMPIRING EXAM

SINGAPORE CONSIDER SENDING INTERPORT XI

INTERPORT CRICK ETER MAY COME

(By STICKS).

Inames have been received as can-ical team to date.

After being beat-

of Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell, Captain J.venge recently by beating the Of-

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REMEDIOS

AND WILSON

ENTER FINAL] Milne And Dennis Lose At Kowloon.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

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MISS HANCOCK LOSES FINE CHANCE

LEADS 3-0 IN FINAL SET BUT MRS. JAMES WINS

LEADING 3-0 in the final set Niss R. Hancock lost to Mrs.

James by 4-6, 7-5, 7-5 in the Final Round of the Colony Ladies' Lawn Tennis Singles Championship at the USRC. on Saturday,

Mrs. James reached the Final last year only to be eliminated by Mrs. Litton, who thus won the trophy outright.

First set (Miss Hancock served First)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

5 $

3 5 3

4 2

2 6 6 3 G 3 5 4 1 4 A Second set (Miss Hancock served First)

TWO RECORDS

SHATTERED AT

MACAO MEET

Mr. Frost Records Two More Winners.

MISS BERYL FAIR WINS

the last Macao race meeting of the season yesterday H. S. Y's 442 Wakefield (Mr. Frost) covering a 136 mile in 2.05.1 to clip 0.2.4. off Double Face's (Mr. F.M.L. Soares) record established on March 12, 235 and Mr. Yick Chim's Cebu covering

Mrs. James ....

Miss Hancock

4

1 2

4

4

3 5 1

0

3 4 5 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

4 3 0 8 4 5 1 1 0 2 2

4 6 2 3 4 4 5 5 Third set (Miss Hancock served First)

3 4 G

9 10 11 12 7 8 4 3 3 4 4 2 5 5

6 2

2 G

446

The following were the detailed scores, only 8 points separat. TWO récords were shattered at understand that well over 40, and claim to be unbeaten by a lo- F. E. A. Remedios and D. C. Wil-ing the two players at the conclusion of the match. W. J. Johnahon scored in thedidates for the umpiring examina-en by 7 goals to 1 by H. M. S. Med-son entered the Final Round of the

[tions it is hoped that the way Officers in Wel-het-Wel early Kowloon Golf Club Championship Miss Hancock

and

Founder ideal conditions yesterday. Board, which will probably consist in the season, they had their

They will meet over 36 holes J. Lyons and Lt. Comdr. F. B. Leigh ficers' by 2 goals to 1 in Kowloon. R. N, will be able to deal with ex- They have also beaten the Jat Re-on January 7. They met in the

Final in 1930 when Remedios won Mrs. James aminations within the near future. giment.

by a large margin. 1. Comdr. Leigh at the Mamak

McCrae (H. M. S. Medway) and The results of the semi-finals referred Dinner

Miss Hancock re-Hetherington (H. M. S. Cumber- And difficulty of umpiring

of land) scored two beautifully timed F. E A. Remedios

G. Milne Mrs. James marked that over 50 per cent

goal against the C. B. A. last 7 and 5 Thursday. McCrac ia said to be. C. Wilson beat A. J. Dennis 9 one of the Ancst centre-forwards and 7 in the Navy, while Hetherington's Beared from the right- H. K. H. A meeting held on Oc-wing from a very acute angle. the last, invitations to tober 30

Big Win For Radio Over Signals.

10

The Radio Sports Club, twice players did not know the rules, winners of the Mamak Tourssment,

recorded an easy victory over the

Royal Corps of Signals in a Mamahlalerport Hockey

match on the Marina ground yes- terday by 7 goals to mil.

Awtar Singh (3). Gurbachan Singh (2) and Kalwant Singh (2) netted for the Radio.

MEDWAY BEAT 12TH BATTERY

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As a result of a proposal at

the

the goal was

neighbouring porta Shanghai, Saints Improve Macan Canton, Swatow, and Sing-

♬ 1 } ^ "

were!

best

Remedios led Milne throughout, being seven up at the end of the morning round. Continuing his

} success In the second eighteen hales Remedios cas 10 up at the 25th. but a flash of good play

was responsible for him

by

for interport hockey St. Andrew's Club hockey team Milne tchen have been issued. Replies have improved remarkably during dropping the next three holes. Re: have since been received from the past two weeks. Their games medios, however, won the match at At Lyeemoon yesterday H. M. S. Canton and Macan, who are quite at the beginning of the season were the 31st.

Playing consistent golf Wilson Medway beat the 12th Battery R.A ready to participate in Interport far from impressive, but last week

gave A splendid display led 3 up against Dennis at the end by two goals to nil in a Mamak games locally. Swatow are unable they

McCrae neor to send a team, but Singapore have, against H. M. S. Medway Officers' of the first eighteen holes. At the ed in the first half and added a se- replied that they are interested in second eleven and against the end of the first nine in the after-

Tournament game.

cond shortly after the

period,

Kadin

second the idea.

MAMAR TOURNAMENT

TABLE TO DATE

C. B. A.

Peller

St Andrew

'nited

K.TLC. Mule Corps

Medway

12th Battery RC of S. German Club

916 Battery ILA.NEC.

La D. F.

7 0 0 43 3. 14

5 5 0 0 20 1 10 400 13 1 8 3300 10 2 6

4 3 1 0 R

32 * *10 G

# 2 5 1 3 19

4 2 2 674

I understand that this will

Royal Corps of Singals, winning by noon Wilson led by 8 holes and be a large margin in both games. won on the 29th.

the first time an Interport hockey

The forward line is begloning to match has been played in Hong Kong, and it is not too much to ex-settle down to a much better com- pect that Hong Kong is capable of bination. The addition of R. Bald- felding a very strong team likely win, the fast "Y" left-wing player.

all and E. C. Fincher, the Interport all Triumphant over

rounder on the other wing, has made a vast difference to the team.

to

emerge

comers.

Incidentally Eu Chow Telk, the Malaya Interpart cricketer, who

COUNTRY CLUB JUNIOR TITLE.

Four First Round Results.

Navy Lawn

Tennis Team

Beat K.C.C.

Packer And Muspratt Win All Matches.

FINCHER AND GUEST DISAPPOINT

their three Winning all matches Comdr. Packer (cap. tain) and Muspratt were re ponsible for a sireng naval lawn tennis team besting the Kowloon Cricket Club by 5 sets to 3% at the K.C.C. yes terday.

Scores:

Packer and Muspratt:

Arst Round results in the Jun- Guest (K.C.C.) 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.

A. S. Bliss, the star Kowloon THE following were yesterday's boat E. C. Fincher and A. E. P. visited Hong Kong recently is said footballer, is proving a

valuable or Championship of the Country beat S. A. Gray and C. 1. Stapleton to be an Inter-state hockey play-man at inside-right, while N. A. E. Club:

Mackay is playing a much better M. A. Simoes beat C. E. Roza-beat G. C. Burnett and R. B. game at centre-forward.

6425234er of a high class.

3 1 2 0 3 7 2 30 21 13 1 50 3 0 2 16 0

TRIUMPH,

Battalion Hockey Spoon

For Fourth Year.

Pereira 10 and 8. Alves beat Wong Kin Wo

and 1.

2

F.

6. Leong beat B. Basto 2 up.

MARTON ENTERS

X. Silva beat E Christensen 1

up.

F. A. Broadbridge is substituting B. The Central British Association received a rude check to their all-for F. V. Wong in partnership with "A" COY. LINCOLNS conquering progress last, Thursday E. P. H. While at back, and

at the hands of the Navy Lower slowly Improving his play. White Deck. The C. B. A., however, were is always a very sound man in the I. not at full strength, and the re-defence, and R. E. Wong is again be- play, which is being arranged now, playing his usual safe game {should provide un Interesting tween the stleks.

The Saints have developed a re- match with both sides taking

markably

line strong half-back with A. E. P. Guest, their captain, The C. B. A. forward line, which in the pivot position. A. B. Ham- usually carries all before them, son and E. McNider in support are were held in check by Steers H. M.xood spoilers who know the game S. Medway) and Orliff (H. M. S. thoroughly and are very safe.

They missed several Berwick).

Defeating "C"

Company by

5 goals to 1 at Shamshulpoo on Friday.

"A" Company, Liu- colas, won the Battalion Hoc- key Spoon for the fourth year in sucession.

Ridley (2), Toyne, Chapman, and Evans scored for "A" Cay, while

Cummings scored for the losers.

The brilliance of Hollingsworth. the Battalion goalkeeper, saved "C" Compony from a heavier feat.

SOUTH CHINA DRAW AT AMERICAN FOOTBALL

Eddie Chang Scores Local Touch Down

de-

feld at full strength.

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the

·

·

THE FINAL.

To Meet Robertson In Championship.

O. E. C. Marton, Colony cham- pton, and K. S. Robertson yester-

opportunities in the first half, W. Lt. Moore, worked very hard for day qualified to meet is the final G. Johnson being the biggest offon-the Medway Officers' team and ro-round of the Club Championship of der In this respect. W. H. G.jectved very good support from the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, Hirst, on the right-wing, was also Fletcher and It. King, Lt. St. when they defeated J.. B. Ross and below form. Only the half-back Clair Ford, in the forward line is G. B. G. Hull, respectively. line gave a good account of them-the well-known Navy International Results of championship matches selves, C. Halford, being well sup Rugby player. I understand that play yesterday are as follows:-

Third round:-G. B. G. Hull best ported by F. W. R. Allen and N. the Medway Officers will meet the Whitley.

Saints in a return match In the A. K. Mackenzie two and one; K. 8.)

Robertson beat K. Valentine four near future,

¡Two Naval Players Injured

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Attwell (H. M. 8. Medway) was India's Distinction unual position

unable to take his

At Paris a meeting of the Inter-one.

Federation Fat right half for the naval team National Hockey

2008

and two; O. E. C. Marton beat A. E, Lissaman on the 20th hole; I B. Rosa beat J. 8. Maclaren three 'und

Semi-final round: Roberston to an injury, to his head lid of which Mr. Bone was present beat Hull fve and four; Marton A crowd of over 2600 saw owing

week, when the Leather Cup une pre-beat Ross three and two. South China and Lingnam battle while playing football last to a 6-8 tle in the first American He is at present in hospital with 5sented to India an being the nation football league game of the aca- litches. R. Hodges (H.M.S. Med having achieved the most brilliant 3 Downs Wins Bogey 80o at the Lingnam Stadium way) also left the field half-way performance of the seasor of 1932-3. yesterday.

through the game owing to a

W. Y. Wong (Canton) and strained leg muscle. The depleted Week's Mamak Games Eddie Chang

were the scorers.

Pool At Fanling.

(South China) team carried on to score two

gonis!

Add Golf:-.

The following are the Marnak IsMatches for this week.

WEDNESDAY

The return match will bo The Navy Lower Deck team

6-2, 6-4,

Hambly 6-2, 6-1. Manners and Anderson: drew with Fincher and Guest 5-6,

6-4.

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164

six furlongs in 1.31.2 to better Or. {lando's (Mr. Lo) 1931 time by a

3 == 10 second. 5 - 43

MRS. STAFFORD SMITEL

'DOUBLES” FOR MRS. JAMES AND

Miss Beryl Fair recorded her first win when she won the Ladies' Handicap on Lan's Esk, and Mr. Paul Botelho won the Novices' Race on Messrs. Lo and Liang's Pure Music to regialer his fifth win of the acasos.

Mr. Leo Frost, champion jockey, was the most successful rider with two first and a third, while Mr. "Johnnie" Heard had two winners.

The following were the results.

1.The. Novice Handicap. Five Furlongs

Messrs. Io & Liang's Pure Music

157 b... (Mr. P. P. Botelho) i Mr. Lyze's Bratas 155 lb.

(Mr. W. N. Yeh) ? Lieut. Col. D. G. Kozikia's So On

148 lb. (Mr. R. A. Carroll) 1 Times: 15.2/5, 46.8/5, 1.40.8/5. Distance: 6 lengths, 4 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $6.00. Places $5.00, $8.00, $7.20,

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 245-587.21. 2nd No. 53-$24.00, 3rd No. 234- $12.45.

Unplaced Nos. 151, 6, 38, 204 each $3.40.

&

2. The Chu Kiang Handicap. "D"

"B" Cluser.

Six Furlongs. Mr. Rods' City of Shanghai 155

Ib.

•••••••••••• (Mr. Frost) 1 Mr. A. E.' Baguio 165 lb.

(Mr. E. 0. Butler) 2

MRS. LOCHNER Mr. Chan's The Loafer 186 lb.

Convincing Win In Doubles Final.

(Mr. R. A. Carroli) a Time: 30.1/6, 1.02.2/6, 1.34.8/5. Distance: Short head, 3 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $13.30. Places $6.90, $17,80, $16.20.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 197-$160.83,

$23.63.

beat Gray and Stapleton 6-0, 6-1. MRS. THOM PRESENTS LADIES 2nd No. 110247.66, 3rd No. 7 lost to Burnett and Hambly 6-4,

4-6, 3-6.

Hoare and More:

TENNIS PRIZES

Unplaced Nos. 100, 188, 79, 160, 31 each $4.40.

The Chien Tang Klang Handicap. MRS. LOCHNER AND MRS. "C" Class. One, Mile. JAMES HAD THE DISTINCTION|Mr. H. Y. 8's Wakefield 162 ib. hent Gray and Stapleton 6-3, 4-6, OF COMPLETING "DOUBLES Mr. S. B. K.'s Gold Key 187 lb.

(Mr. L. G. Frost) 1

Jest to Fincher and Guest 3-6, 7-5,|

08.

(Mr. P. P. Botelho) 2

2-1 (owing to bad light).

IN THE 1933 LADIES' TENNIS lost to Burnett and Hambly 6-4 CHAMPIONSHIPS WHEN THEY Mr. Lan's California 145 lb.

BEAT MRS STAFFORD SMITI 0-8, 8-8.

AND MISS V. L. THOMAS 6-2, 6-1 IN THE FINAL ROUND OF THE COLONY DOUBLES CHAMPION- SHIP AT THE U. S. R. C. YESTER.

H.Q. Lincolns

Draw With "CDAY. Coy, at Billiards "Lolly Goldman

Herriott Loses Fine Record,

LT. KING'S BIG WIN

(By SPOT BALL)

Headquarter Wing, Lincolns. who require one more win to re-

(Mr. S. Y. Liang] 3 Time: 30.3/5, 1.01.4/5, 1.93.3/5. 2.05.1/5 (record).

Distance: A length, Short head. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $10.00. Place $6,80, $2.00.

Cash Sweep: 181 No. 12-$187.85, 2nd No. 81-$47.94, 3rd No. 103- Mra. Lechner had previously $23.97. won the Mixed Doubles title with Unplaced Nos. 53, 44 each $13,82,

4 The Chu for the second

Kiang Handicap.. (Second Section) "0" & "E" Classes. year she did not enter for the Six Furlongs. singles and Mrs. James had won [the singles title from Miss R. Har

cock on Saturday.

Though Mrs. Lochner's fore hand driving

.good throughout the match none of the four players were seen at their best, Mrs. Janet's over- head shots failing badly al timen.

Mr. C. P. K's African Eve 154 th,

(Mr. Heard)

Mr. H. S. Chan's Flying Boy 162 ib,

(Mr. P. Chanson) Z Mr. Lan's Darlen (Mr. 8. Y. Liang) Time: 30.2/5, 1.014/6, 1.82.4/5. Distance: 1

Pari-Mutuel: 8th, 4 lengths,

$6,60, $11,40, $7,30,

$10.56, Place

Cash Sweep: Int No. 221-$308,40, 2nd No-188.76, 3rd No. 112443.98.

Unplaced Nos. 81, 201, 84, 41, 159 tain the Captain Williams Earlier in the day, the U.S.R.C.each 29.04

The Chu Kiang Handicap, (First

E Classes Billiards Cup, shared six games in arranged an American Tournament Section) "D" their encounter with "C" Company, for members and subscribers, Mr. Fick Chim's Cebu 154

Furlongs. L/Cpl. Herriott lost his 200 per fewer than 32 people, taking pert.

(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 1 cent record when he was defeat- Mr. Raven-HIll and Miss L'Estrange Mr. H. Y. Liang's Iron Grey 158 15,

(Mr. N. Deltz) 2 ed by Green by 44 points, while emerging victors. They met Miss E. des Vocux (13) with 8 down Lieut. King played well to retain Mollison and Major Field in

the Mr. John Kerwick's Adam-152 b

(Mr. L G. Frost), 3 won the Fanling Bogey Pool on the his unbeaten certificate when he Final and won by 6-4.

Time: 89.1/6, 1:01.8/6, 1.31.2/5 (re- New course from 11 entrants over beat Tye by 77.,

At the conclusion of the tennis cord) the week-end.

Scores;-

Mrs. Thom, wife of L-Col. Thom, (Marinx, 4 0,m,}| W. Fooks (89-18=71} qualified "19" Wing

DS.O., presented Mrs. James with a BUNDAY G.B.A. v. Royal Engineers

for the Adamson Cup at Happy Atkinson

150 beautiful'silver rose bowl, presented (King's Park, 10 a.m.) Valley. German Club v. E.LT.C.

(Caroline Hill, 11 am.) B. Andrew's v. 1.M.8. Medway

(Marina, 4 p.m.) Lincoln Friendlies

played at the Caroline Hill one of the strongest in the Navy Royal Engineers v. Police Stadium on December 24.

KENT BEAT TAMAR

арыны

Scoring 20 out of 76 Hope was unable to save H, M. B. Tamar lon- the to IL. M. 8. Kent (Tinson 25) by 22 runs at the Valley yesterday.

KENT BEAT SUFFOLK

China Mall Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

2nd. XI. v, 2nd., Battery ILK.D.RA

|Army zv. "Club,

(Shamshulpo, 4.15 p.m.) TO-DAY

WEDNESDAY Contract Bridge

First and Second Rounds open Tour-E. Club 2nd. XIV. Jat Regiment

(King's Park, 5 p.m.);

(Chatham Road, 5 p.m.) nament (Sports Club, 5.80 p.m.).K.S.R.A. v. Jet

THURSDAY (Marins, 4.80 p.m.) St. Andrew's v. Radio Medway seconds Borderére

6.W.B. 2nd. XI v. H.M.S, Medway 2nd.

XL 1 (King's Park, 5. p.m.) Univeralty v. C.B.An

TO-MORROW ARE

II. M. B. Kent beat HI. M. 8. But Hockey folk by 6 gosis to 2 in the Arst

Round of the Lower Deck hockey Friendly Matches

ILE.SRA, Y Juta

(4-p,m:)

(4.16 p.m),

(p.m.)

at

Mánia and Hudspeth scpted for the IT. K. Hockey Club seconds

tournament at Chubqway Bay you

terday. Reid (8), Schoßeld, Mo

winners and Pullman and Busby

for the lowers

(Marini, 5.15 p.m.] (King's Park, & p.m.

RA: Offcars® Y.MO.A. 1st. XL 8.W.B. 2nd. XI. T.M.CA. 2nd. XL

arks (Marins. 5.15 p.m.) 20

Andrew's v. Raf-10

P

(Chatham Road, fi p.m.) AZA FRIDAY . (Marini;; 5.16 p.E;}||th.... H‚K.SR.A, v, H.MS. Berwick, (Continued at Poot of Nizi, Column)

(Marini, 4.50, pan.) |

Distance 2% length,: 2 lengths, Pari-Mutuel: Winner $10.00. Places $5.50, $0.10, $8.90.000

Cash Sweep: Lat. No. 120$101.04; 2nd No, 140-$84,88, 3 3rd No.

Herriott

Short Lt. King

"C" Company 84 Day 108 Green 144 James

150

165

by Mrs. J. J. Patterson, for her win

100 Pye

78

in the singles. She the first to $27.28.

Smith

150 Buingwell

102 have her name inscribed on the

Turner

150, Brownhill

sach 66.00..

$784.

TWO M. C. C. CENTURIES

Unniacod Nos. -179,

52-

108, 44, 71, 7

123 trophy as Mra, Litton won the pre (Unofficial) The Ladian". Handi-

M.C.C Bombay, to-day The were held to a draw by the Bombay Presidency yesterday.

Bombay 87 (Nichola a for 21); 191 for

B. (Marchant 67. not aut).

M.C.C. 81 for 8 duct, D. R. Jardins 4102 Gregory, 148, Jamshedt & for!

127) Router....

vious trophy outright, Mr. R. E. "g" Claus. One

Lindsell, President of the L. T. A. Mr. Lana Lak 168

(Mry Bary)- Fair)

made a brief speech before asking Mr. Blephen Lara'g Gallant. For

Mrs. Thom to present the prizes..

ARMY YACHTING WIN

140 16.77) (Mr.) . Dowbiggin) 2

Chat Mr. Chan' The Loafer 140 lb.*?

Leading by 58 points at the end

Time!

29.4/5,

2,00.3/6

(Mr. Alabaster) 1.01-2/5.7 1.85.2/5.

Distance: A length, a neck, Parl-Mutuels Winner: $14,80. Places

0,98, 3:41 No. 16-

of the morning race yesterday the 17-70, $8,80, $12.50% 12

Army yachtsmen defeated the Navy 2nd No. 168

Canlı SweepiVELED NOW!

"by 0 points..

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