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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934.

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SOLDIER OF BRITAIN FOR-MAIDENS

she is sent out.

SYDNEY MAIDENS DRAW

Princess Angeline And Atlas Together.

the Sydney Maiden Stokes over six furlongs on Saturday:

First Section

Cat. Princess

THE CHINA MA

LAI BEATS S. A. A.

Loughran

Confident

Of Success

....

"My Speed Will Beat Carnera"

"DEPRESSION HITS FAMOUS KENTUCKY DERBY

The Lindrum Debate

(By ROVER) -

TOMMY Loughran, the ex- cruiser-weight champion of the world, has finished his spar- ring practice ai hia Florida camp in Miami, and is now prepared for his heavy-weight champion- ship bout next Wednesday with Primo Carnera. "I shall be world's champion when I re turn," he said. "My speed will beat Carnera."

Workmen are busy daaring the site) af Winchester House, St. James's- square, London, in readiness for the erection of the new National Sporting Club.

new

The freehold of the site has been purchased for £75,000, and the club, when completed and furnished carly in 1936, will involved a total ex- penditure of £320,000,

All this surn will be subscribed pri vately, and £280,0

has been guar. anteed already.

Membership of the new club will, It is understand, be limited to 2,000. Besides catering for various forme of Export, the club will contain 51 hed-.

rooms, each with its own bathroom.

A report from America states that Jack Pettifer, the English heavy- weight, has been engaged

help Tommy Loughran prepare for his title fight with Carnera.

to

JACK SHARKEY, ex-heavy.

weight boxing champion of the world, is confident that Tommy Loughran. will fully extend Primo Carnera in the title fight next Wednesday..

BASKETBALL LEAGUE

South China “B”

Triumph.

POLICE AND S. CHINA

RECORD WINS

THE

RUMJAHN IN TENNIS TIE

FAVOURED TO

REACH FINAL

HOLDER COLLAPSES AT 3 CHANGES

CRITICAL STAGES

CASSUMBHOY BEATEN

Al Kwang Tsin, prominent in the Malayan Championships two years. ago, accomplished a meritorious feat yesterday when he beat S. A. Ramjahn, the holder, by scores of 2-6, 6-3, 8-6 after being 4-2 down in the final set in the Third Round of the Colony Lawn Tennis Championship.

The other finalist last year, J. A. Cassunbhoy, also met with de- feat yesterday when R. R. G. Hoare, the only surviving Navy repre- sentative, proved altogether too steady for the erratic 1. R. C. player.

con-

Inclined to over-hit in the first! set, when he was finding his length, Lai snatched a 5-1 lead in the second by accurate top-spin forehand driving and clever.drop shots which had Rumjahn tinually on the run. In the final set Lal dropped his service in the sixth game to give his opponent Ja lend of 4-2, but aggressive play jagainst an altra-cautious and un- cortain Rumjahn saw him draw on level terms at 4-all.

HOME FOOTBALL,

(Results on Page 1).

Arsenal

MADE IN ARMY

CRICKET XI

League Debut of Capt. Welsh.

STRONG SIDE AGAINST I.R.C. CAP. Welsh, Lt. Butler, and

. Spr. Tucker have been included in the Army leagus cricket eleven to meet the LR.C. on their own ground on Saturday.

Lt. Stocker, C. S. M. Elvin, and Drv. Whitley are the three players who have been dropped from the beam which lost to Craigengower. Capt. Welsh, who joined the Ser- vice Corps when the Neuralia pasa- ed through, here on her way to Shanghai, is a very sound batsman as his 72 for, the R.A.S.C. against the 9th A. A. Battery in the Small Units Cricket Shield competition last Saturday would suggest.

Leading at 6-5 Lai made the mis-

TABLE TO DATE take of attempting to play steady

Goals tennis against the champion' and

P WED F A Pia

The Army have yet to record a dropped the game to love. When Huddersfield..20 15 59 57 33 39 seven

.29 16 8 5 48 27 39 victory, having played four of their next he had the lead, however, he Derby

games, while the Indiana .29 15 G 8 forced home his advantage by Tottenham...30 15 11 4

8 66 40 38 have lost to the Club and won three

63 40 34 "A" following up his shola to the net Manchester C. 28 12 0.8 42 49 32 of their remaining four games.

W. Bromwich 30 12 10 8 50 44

50.44 82 for

selected Blackburn ...30 14' 12 4" 63 58 Wednesday 20 12 10 7 16

49 911 Capt. P. V. Williams (R.A.) (Cap- the Portsmouth .20 10 9 10

38 87 30tain), Capt. D. B. Mitchell Everton

.28 10

(1.A.17 10 9 10

45 43 30 Capt. L. 4. Welsh (RA.S.C.), Lieut. Middlesboro

.29 13 18 3 51 56-29

28 10 10 8 66 39 28 K. J. Walker (E.), Lt. C. G. Garth-

30 11 14 6 57. E. T. Taylor (R.A.P.C.), Corp. W. A. -29 9 10 10 59 51 28 Waite (R.A.), P. Williams (E. .30 11 14 5 87 69 27 Lanca). Lt. 1. B. Butler (HQ), Serg

28 10 12 8 2 College (RA.SL.C.), Corp. B. Ballard

THE results of the Hong Kong Basketball Open League

and successfully, going out

aces.

Rumjaha did not reveal form he usually does, and

was

very tired at the finish. He did Sunderland.

a tremendous amount of running Newcastle

This is a sound move, not that I think Pellifer will seriously test series at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Loughran's fighting ability. What ha can do, however, is to provide the Bridges Street, on Monday were around, Laf's clever drop shot Aston Villa American with inuch-needed experl-South China "D" 102; Lal Yu Athletic causing him ence against a man approaching Car- nera's build.

Wolves.

Stoke

great anxiety.

It Leeds Club 12.

was Lai's powerful and accurate Leices South Ching "B" Wong Wai-kai forchand driving, however, which Liverpool Depression has hit the Kentucky (11), Look Yan-kwok (Captain) (8), won the match. He will probably Derby, America's outstanding race for Ng Ip-hung (18), Chan Sun-kou (17), reach the Final. three-year-olds.

Rumjahn won the Colony title For twelve

Kwok Yinglal (24), Hà Tse-yeng years, the race boa

In 1927, 1932, and 1933 and reach-1 carried an added stake of £10,000, but (8), Wong Siu-put (16). · Col. Matt Winn, one of the leading Lai Yo Athletle Club:-Leang Kit-ed the Final in 1926; 1928 and officials, has announced that this year fu (2), Lm Chuk choi. (2), Lm 1923. the added value will be reduced to Cheun-yee (4), Cheung Yu-sing (4),

Tauf Wai Pul, R. R. G. Hoare. £6,000 because

of general enconomic South China "A" 108; Chinese Y.M. w. A. II. Duff, Ho Ka Lau, Lal conditions. The public demand for CA. Workmen 10. cheaper admission has mainly brought

South China

"A"-Woo Yu-tung Kwong Tsun, and Tam Yoc Fong Grimsby about the reduction.

(20). Hui Tee-choun (24), Siu Kit have now reached the quarter-final Preston

Brentford man (12), Lim Wah-kun (32), Cheun stages in the championship. Yak-kwan (14), Look Yun-king (0),

Bolton Ying Chak-lim (6).

Run on May 5, the race will still be worth, altogether, at least £8,000.

*

It has always contended that the late

partners.

(2),

59

.....29 11 9 63-64 27

6 43 44 28

The following is the Army Leam.

26 8 10 8 39 39 20 (ASC) and Sapr. T. Tucker (1.E.). Umpire: W.O." ["B. Jordan, R.E. Scorer:-Pte. B. Barnsby, 1st Lines.

.29 8 14 7 47 61 23 28 8 13 33 53 23 Birmingham 29 6 12 11 30 33. 23 Sheffield U...23 7 16.6 88 77 20 Chelsea......28 7 16 5 39 52 19

SECOND DIVISIÓN -

TABLE TO DATE

Goals PWLD FAP .20 20 8 I 70 97 41 29 15 9 5 02 47 35 23 14 0 6 54 40 24 .28.14

Tee-hung (0), Ho Seu-cheong

Chinese Y.M.CA. Workmen:-Wong Young Stribling would have beaten Ho Tse-sum (4), Ho Foo (3), Leung Carnera when they met at the Albert Sin-nam (0), Wong Yui-on (1),

The following were yesterday's Plymouth Hall had he employed big sparring Hong Kong Police 47: Chinese Y.M. results:

C. Kowloon Branch 20. The American was winning the fight

Second Round- Hong Kong Police: Ganda Singh G. R. M. Ricketts best C. Ravenhill | disqualified. Stribling said

6-2, 6-0. later) Narian Singh (8), Sher Mohe-

mad that he sent in a normal body punch. And (22), Hazar Singh (2), Farzand Third Round-

But for a split second he forgot

(2). Chinese Y.M.C.A. Kowloon Branch: blow went low.

when he sent in a low blow and was

Clonormal height. And the

to

12 11 6 96 11 7 45 134 51 6 87

Port Vale

.28 14

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Blackpool

Bradford

.20 11 9 9

Fulham

Oldham Bradford C. Southampton

West Ham

(0), Tam Hok-in (Captain) (4), Woo Kam-tai (4), Lee Kwok-fan (2).

Wong Chok-man (10), Lee Kok-po R. R. G. Hoare beat J. A. Casaumbbuy Millwall Nolls C Burnley (1938, finalist) 4-6, 84, 6-4, - W. A. H. Duff beat W. C. Hung 0-2 Notte F.

G-1.

Taui Wai Pai beat H. Owen Hughes

B-2, 6-3,

Hull

30 10 13 m

20 11 14

o

12 6 29

Swansea

were

.29 9 14 6 47 40

WIN FOR C. B. S.

The Central British School-beat St. Joseph's College by 28 runs at King's Park yesterday.

C.B.S. 78

(M. Mulcahy 19, H. Asome 5 for 41, A. R. Kitchell 5 for 29)..

St. Joseph's 50 (R, Holden 6 for

24, V. Bond 3 for 24).

SOUTH AFRICANS

RETURN.

Gibb Leaves Chelsea.

28 6 12 0 84 42 22],The introduction of young Bouth

No Ka Lau received a w.D. from A Manchester U. 29 9 17546 70 21 African players into English foot.

Lincoln -29 7 18 6 30 44 20 ball has not been very successful-

6-1.

Who They Meet Now

Ricketts v lu Tak Chork

Hoare v Tsul Wal Pul Duff v Ricketts or Tu

There seenis to be definite hope that the dispute between Walter Lindrum, ABLE AMAZON FORTUNATE the Australian holder of the profes-

C. C. Hiers. slonal billiards Sitle, and tho cham-) Twenty thousand spectators KAW T THE following is the draw for pionship authorities, will soon be set- France beat Germany, at Rugby foot- Lad Kwong Tsun beat 8. A. Rumfahn}· (Continued from Page 433

Lled.

(holder) 2-6, 6-3, 86, ball by 12 pointa to 3 in the Colombon Lindrum's statement dist he In-Stadium, Paris. The score was made Tam Yoc Fong beat C. A. Wright 6-0, | tends to defend his tile if the £50 up of four tries to a penalty goal. Prima Donna Fancied

nomination fee is waived, seems to be Germany played a splendid game, For the Trials I have a sneak-

Atlas, Babniak Star. Bronte Era, definite peace offering. And this and showed how marked is the im-] ing fancy for Prima Donna, if Cheeky Faco, Flummery,

High view is held in official billiards circles provement in this sport in that coun- Macbeth, Mountain

fin London,

In fact, the best man The probability Finance,

on the Gwyn,

field was Haine, the German back, His homever is that Mr. Shares will Muliny Bay, Nell

kicking and positional play Angeline Racing

Heart,

Racing The New Zealand Rugby team not start his only Derby rendidate Streak, Sunny Chance and Swan. visit Great Britain and Ireland In magnificent. untit Derby Day. In Prima

Second Section

1936-36 will be the guests of the four Donna's absence I think Soldier Bag, Bar Tor, Dancing Hall, Dinty, arrive in England in the first week of Able Amazon, Alacrity. Australian kome unions. They are expected to of China and Hem's Gladiator will Empire Day, Fanling Fox, Glorious September next year.

Twenty-eight make a great race of it. For the Star, Just That, Managed Currency, matches have been arranged. The moment, I am still of the opinion Saucy Face, The Goose and 'Vriday. |frst will be played on Saturday, Sept. that Soldier of China is a better,

The draw is interesting in that 14, 1935, and the last, against Eng- land at Twickenham, on Saturday, pony than Gladiator, although both Mr. Stephen Larn's Atlas has been drawn in the same section as Mrs.

Jan. 4, 1990. galloped well during the past

The

other international fixtures are: week.

Dunbar's Princess Angeline, while Saturday, Nov. 28, v. Scotland; Satur Mr. "Fatshen's" Able Amazon, an day, Dec. 1, v. Ireland; Saturday, Dec. extremely promising pony, looks 21, Y. Wales,

Gladiator has Improved rapidly, but the same remarks can be applied to Soldier of China, and it will be interest- ing to see these two matched. It will be a real trial for the Derby,

the probable winner of the other [section,

sporting chance of coming up

the home straight, with the vanguard. Look out for himi

-

If, however, the Hem stable. Mr. Marshall will take out Hot senda out. Lemberg instead of Sun here, and if his riding per-

China Mail Sports Diary

TODAY.

Lawn Tennis.-Open Doubles, Chiu Chun-chlu and Les U-wing

Ho. Ka Lau v Cannon or Leonard

Lai Kwong, Taan v Tam Yoc Fong

ton,

To-day's Gimes

K.D.R.C. OFFICIALS FOR YEAR.

The following officers elected for the, ensuing year

were

Two of those who joined Plymouth Argyle, Ainsworth and Aitken, re- turned home at the beginning early in January, and W. Gibb, the Chel sea, forward sailed from Southamp- ton shortly after.

Gibb holds an appointment an a nealth Inspector in South Africa. the annual general meeting of until February 1 in order to give He was granted leave of absence. the Kowloon Dock Recreation him the opportunity to combine

Club

Chairman, Mr. B. G Draig; vice chairman, Mr. J. Revie; hon. secretary,

football with his work in London.

But Gibb was unable to obtain

Chiu and Lee v. Havenhill and Tollin-Mr. C., Logan; hon treasurer, Mr. an appointment, and in the circum- By P. B. Parks; bar convener, Mr. W. G. stances he felt that, rather than Wright and Gray-v. Borrow and MacK Mackie; librarian, Mr. W. H. C. abandon his work in order to take

Dougall

Robson; committee, Messrs. J. N up a football career, it was advis- Sullivan and Duff v. Tam and Ng.

Sweeney, J. Kimpton, V. M. Bart and able to return to his old job, W. Greig

v. C. Ravenhill and Lieut. H. D. OXFORD BEAT: R.A.F.

Mer Schmeling, the German heavy- Tollinton; C. A. Wright: and' 8. A. weight, who formerly held the world Gray v. J. Barrow and D. M. Mac- title, has signed a contract to meet

Max Baer, the Californian. The fight Dougall; A. L. Sullivan and W. A.

AT RUGBY.

To A Draw.

will take place at the Olympic B-11. Duff v. Tam Yoc-fops and Ng Surrey Hold Berkshire jdium, Los Angeles, In April, over 12 Kam-chuen. *

rounds.

TO-MORROW

In the fifth of a series of matches Chess. Entries: close for COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. Gladiator, there will not be much formance in Canton is anything to bolween W. T. Tilden and Ellsworth of a race, as Lemberg is nowhere go by, Hot Bun should do well. Vines at Providence (Rhoda Trland), Colony's Championship, p.m.

near his stable companion in Bright View, too, is a likely star- ability.

tor,

My selection for the Trials

Is Soldier of China, Lemberg · or Gladiator and King's War- den.

[the former won by 7-5, 6-2, 8-0.

Golf-Completion of semi-final Tilden's service deliveries seem to round Royal Hong Kong Golf Club [have lost none of their speed, {

one "ace that ba alammed over Ladies' Championship,

and

most broke the strings of Vines's racket

At Indore, the M.C.G. drew- with

Hockey-Borderers v. p.m.; Punjabia V. Hong Kong Roc-

5

[key Club" "A", 5. pan-

London, To-day, Oxford University secured meritorious rugbywin over Royal Air Force yester they won by 1. pofate to all

the

Andy Ducat Tells You How

I Am this week describing attacking you have no need to put the left leg atrokes. First, the drives. These far across. Still, you must be sure

and get it to the ball. are; "of," "straight" and "on." Which With the on-drive, bring the left leg you use depends, of course, on where far enough to the on-side of the wic the ball actually pitches. The rules bet to allow your bat to swing through

play] Inside ita

you do this it

| already laid down for for hold good here, playing

Unless

it will be impos

The ball, just wide of the off-stamp eible to play the stroke with a straight is the one for tha

for your foot"will be in 'auch'a Care

that you will be forcad to play.

goff-dziva,

should be taken to get the left les over positio shoulder mest hot day the

"pitch of the ballothed to avoid hitting, your out.

You will be helped, in this by

several points to be care

Talsing the right heel, at the same time for studied in playing the drives.

Root!

par It is essential that

behind the

Tright out to the

no firm-that is,

and the right foot raised and toe plant. ground

King's Warden is more likely to start in the Trials than in the Maidens, Here is a pony with a

ground distinct chance, though I can't help thinking that he will find the The Hopeful Stakes over a mile Central India in a uno darem Lawn Tennis Open Doubles, S. Hopelessly outclassed by the keeping distance a bit too long for him. Mr.should provide another good race Both teams scored 157 is their arst A. and H. D. Rumjahn v. C. A. Royal Navy in their first match, popping crease

Be" mare" and, get, the Left shoulder witch of the Dunbar's Oak Bay with Mr. Frost Mr. Dunbara, Chief Seattle will inning.

A feature of Central India'dmeid. (Wright and S, Ar Gray, or, ♫ Bärrow which they lost by 86 points to nil, red wall over the ball, and on no up is well worthy of serious con- probably go out here Bay, View) was

and DM. MacDougall; Capt. P. 8. the RAF will meet the Army at account the right shoulder drop, ed. Armly sideration. Hydroplane is deis very good over a mile, while was st

"In their last match in Godzinavian TheraBahkan ban town madaniyatrankosema ADEN

The made Millard and CA Pile; J. W: Leo-the Triangular Services tourna

and Y. Hachiuma v. L. Gold- ment on 2

EC Fincher..

Has (Happy

stonewalling of Yarde. Ho

finitely going out here, I hear. Ho there is no doubt that if Gladiator 2 idot 6 houra 20. minutes Cannon and IL, Owen Hughes v, C.-E. Twicke

Yarda

not a bad candidate at all, but is with held from the Trials he will out his long slag, do not think he will win. A start here (or if Lemberg in with regnable datapos place is about all he ret. held be will have to be watched work of; the

Electric Star' will ¦ carry

Kong Brow colours in this

sace. He has more

here). Racing Pinck Sporting min Life and Tammel are others like

to do well here.

Folline," pad

ither leading game hire were held

by Surreying the onship at Halton.

(band

will Ue lifted And

arms should be dang out to the fall extent, in the direction in which

8

the guiding" with the

RN DIE is to travel the top hand "delightful rondom, Sign4 jhand? turned, but and gath

example can be. Inken than facing t Woolley

the direction In which baff

Tha atraight drive is made in much. To check i

this natural impulse

the same way as the off, but in thỉn the bat in to rob the stroke of half fin case the ball in pitching straight and value,

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