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SINGAPORE DO NOT OBJECT TO NAVY PLAYERS IN COLONY XI.
GALLANT SIR WINS
AGUA CALIENTE
HANDICAP FOR
SECOND YEAR.
FIFTH OF SECOND SLOWER
All Past Winners
Agua Caliente, Mexico,
March 18,
A crowd of 10,000 wit-
VAN KEMPEN AND McCOY WIN BICYCLE CLASSIC
Cover 2,463 Miles And Win By Five Laps
San Francisco, Mar. 17. Pets Van Kempen of Holland and Jack McCoy of Sun Francisco won the six-day bicycle race bere to-night, envering 2,469 miles, by five laps. Henry O'Brien of San Jose, Calif., and Cecil Yates of Chicago led in points with a total of 1,100-Associated Press.
Y.M.C.A. LOSE
SWIMMING
SECRETARY
Eric Railton Leaves
For Australia,
LADIES MEMBERS TO BE CO-OPTED ON GENERAL
COMMITTEE
BIG YACHT
RACES ARE
POSTPONED
Commodore's Cup Event
On April 7.
ARMY - HANDICAPPED BY BIG ARREARS AGAINST CLUB
To-morrow's Classic
(BY CAPTAIN CUTTLE)
HE racing yachts, contest for
The Commodore's Cups, plan- ned for to-day, is to be postponed to Saturday, April 7, in view of the combined naval and military this week-end, which would prevent many Service mem- bers from competing.
exercises
An ordinary menagerie race for
racing yachts will therefore take place this afternoon instead.
# • When the Commodore's Cupi Race comes off it has been decided that the following racing classes shall be combined into three divi-
sions as follows:
Division (1) "H" class and "T".
nessed Mr. Norman Church's Gallant Sir shatter a Turf record to- day by winning the Agua Caliente Handicap, valu- ed at $25,000, for the second year in succes-
The resignation of E. W. Rail sion.
ton, Hon. Secretary, was accepted Gallant Sir won in 2 at the committee meeting of the mins. 2.4/5 secs., a fifthY. M. C. A. Swimming Section last of a second slower than night. Railton, who was accorded
There will be three prizes given | enthusiastic praise for his un-
to each division; the first prize to bounded energy during last season go to the first boat: the second when the "Y" won the Water Polo prize to the next boat of the other class: and the third prize to the League, leaves for Australia to- next in order. The following have been the day by the Ho Sang.
his time last year, from Riskulus and Parimut- uel, which finished second and third.
winners of the classic, which was
class
Division (2) "Y" class and "G" class.
Division (3) "A" class,
It sounds a little complicated, but it is to prevent all the prizes
POLICE RETAIN THEIR
100 PER. CENT
MAMAK TOURNEY WIN OVER SAINTS
38 GOALS FOR:
3 AGAINST
(BY STICKS)
Defeating the St. Andrew's Club by 4 goals to 1 on the Marina
ground yesterday, the Police, Mamak champions, concluded their Mamak Hockey Tournament fixtures with a 100 per cent, record.
The Police were the superior team throughout," and their. hard hitting tactics and the good marksmanship of their forwards placing them with a lead of two clear goals at the interval. They added another two in the second half, the Saints obtaining their only goal towards the end of the game.
The standard of play, however, was very medicore, the game being very scrappy. The St. Andrew's failed to produce their us ual form, the defence, lacking F. A. Broadbridge, being very un
MASCOT FOR AUSTRALIAN
· TEST CRICKETERS
Flag On Polished Staff
An Australian flag on a polish- ed staff bearing a small silken bağ with the word "Athes" on it la the novel, mascot, which has been presented to the Aus tralian touring cricket team. Lady. Walder presented the mascot, which Sir Samuel Walder gave with the wish that it shall be dis- played in England when the team is playing.
ASSOCIATION ANSWERED
HOCKEY
QUESTION
ON TUESDAY
Malaya Side Arrive On April 4.
TENTATIVE PROGRAMME
Singapore, in reply to a cable sent by the Hong CUP HOCKEY Kong Hockey Associa- GAME TO-DAY tion in reference to Naval
CAER CLARK
Recreio "A" Favoured players representing the Colony in the forthcom- Against C.B.S.
ing Interport contest,
steady. The forwards also missed frequent opportunities through LAST COMPETITION ENCOUNTER state that they have no
poor marksmanship,
SOCCER FORECAST -FOR TO-DAY.
TO-DAY
A. Harvey, a member of the going to "H" boats, say in division not renewed between 1917 and Committee, also resigned, as he (1), or all the prizes going to "y" East Lanes (1), v Police.(0) 1921 because of the World War.will be going on leave in May.
hoals, say in division (2).
Susia
By Frank
Muleiher
Rebuke
Hopstar
Atherstone
*
FIRST DIVISION
(Kowloon, 4.80 p.m.) BECOND DIVISION Y: Indians (2) Club (5)
(Club, 4 p.m.) Third Division
v R. E. (-) (Military ground) v Radio (1)
(Carolino IN)
R.A.M.C. (-)
Twelve 'A' boats and six 'Y'South China (2) boats will be used for this match.
The teams are as follows:----- Yacht Club:-H. S. Rouse, G. G.) Wood, Commodore Elliott, Com.
1917 A balance of $85 on the year's
1921
working was reported, and will
1922
1923
1924
The Club v. Army team race is be referred to at the annust gen-to take place to-morrow at 10.55) era, meeting at 6.45 p.m. on Fri-]
a.m.
1923
day, April 6.
Carlaris
1924
Sir Harry
1927
Calstu Pernaut
1928
It was decided to co-opt two lady members
ол the
Golden Prince
1920
Victorian
1930
General Switaming Committee In order to further the ad- vance of the Ladies' Section.
Mike Hall
1931
1932
1930
Phar Lap
Gallant Sir
Gallant Sir
| Cowland, · Com. Drummond, Com.} Brown, Lt. O'Brien RN, Dr.)
v R.A.S.C. (-) (Athletic ground).
University (-)
TO-MORROW
First Division
(Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.)
Davis, E. Cock, S. Odland, N. V. St. Joseph's (4) v Artillery (2) Croucher, J. G. Pilcher, C. C Bergaust, S. Berg, S. Blake, M. Coate, H. Dreyer and L. F. Nichol-
Weekly polo games, every Wed- nesday, wit be held throughout 1934 the season, and a Committee will In the 15 races more
than be elected to study actual swim- son. $925,000 has been given to horse-ming in an endeavour to advance iner. Top purses of $100,000 were the already high standard. renched in 1929, 1930 and 1931.
FAVOURITE WINS NATIONAL.
Golden Miller Beats
Delaneige.
FRENCH HORSE THIRD
A million people saw Gold- en Miller (Wilson at 8 to 1). the favourite. win the Grand National from 30 starters over the 4 miles; course át Aintree yesterday.
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The French entry Thomoad (Speck at 18 to 1) was five lengths behind Delanelge. (Maloney at 100 to 7), the second placed pony which was five length behind Golden Miller-Reuter.
GRAND NATIONAL RECORD BROKEN,
Golden Miller's Amazing Effort.
London, To-day,
IL WIS
decided to purchase
Army:-Lt: Col. Carrington Sykes, Col. Bilderbeck, Majors
Griffin, Lochner, Stewart, 'Atkin-
STANLEY WOODS BREAKS RECORD.
Tate opened the scoring for the Police early in the game, but re-
ON WEDNESDAY
The Central British · Schoolgirls
objections to naval play-
tallating well. the St. Andrew's will clash with the Recreio "ers being fielded against should have equalised, but E. C. in the only Ladies' hockey match them. Fincher missed a good opportun in the Caer Clark Cup Competition The next meeting of
ity.
Wass placed the Police further
this afternoon. The match will be
ahead with a fine goal just before played at King's Park at 3 p.m. the Hong Kong Hockey Association is to be held
the close of the first half.
Although the Recreio ars
E. F. Fincher missed a good pected to repeat their victory in chance for the Saints early in the the First Round, when they scored on Tuesday when this four clear goals against the second half, when with only the
matter will be fully dis- goalkeeper to beat, he shot wide. Schoolgirls, the junior team are In other attempt a little later he expected to offer a strong cussed.
challenge in view of the amazing progtess they have made in the The team from Malaya will latter stages of the season. arrive on April 4, and will remain
shot hard against the post, the ball glancing outaide,
"
White mis-hit in an attempt
The Cnal match of the Caer in the Colony until April 11. to stop a Police attack a little.
Clark Cup Competition will be inter and Parker came very
The following is the tentative played on Wednesday between the near scoring for the Police.
Central British Ausociation Ladies Programme for the vialt Perkins, however," notted "the and the Recreio “A”. This match |will probably decide the third third goal shortly after.
The Police now held the upper place between the above two teams
scored and the “Y” Ladles'.: hand, and Perkins again
the after a clever movement on right-flank, Pile.
centering
The following are the teams for well to-day's game.:
for Perkins to add the finishing touches.
The Saints made a fine recovery towards the end of the game when R. Baldwin netted a brilliant goal.
Police 100 Per Cent.
The following is the complete record of Mamak matches played by the Police this season:
beat Medway
son, Mousley, Austen, Booty, Wren, 110.85 M.P.H. In 750 C.C.beat 12th Battery an orchestra Greller, McIntyre, Captain Bolt, Fowkes, Marshall, Lieute Rossier and Williams and A. N. Other.
į radio gramophone in order to eli-
minate the bire of for gala nights. The "Y" will be the first Club in the thus Colony to adopt this procedure.
It was intimated at the meeting that W. A. Shreuder, probably the finest water polo player the Co- lony has seen, may be transferred. in the latter stages of the season, and that his participation in the Colony Championships and the In- terport was thus very uncertain.
RUMJAHNS ENTER DOUBLES FINAL
Ho Disappoints With Poor Display.
""H.. D." BEST PLAYER
Holders of the title for the last nine years, the Rumfahn cousing
*
(Other Rockey on Page 5)
Macao
Selections For To-morrow
YSK
will meet L Goldman and E. C. Ist. Race: Fincher for the third year in suc-.- GLEN SHEE cessiou The match, will be played on Tuesday.
"H; D." was undoubtedly the best player on the court yesterday. He
CITY OF SHANGHAI 2nd. Race: W
SEMPER IDEM
CAN-DOMA regi
RACING LAD
was deadly overhead, his volleying
3rd. Rece was crisp and well placed, and his IRON GREY
MADAM C ground shots possessed both sting AJAX and accuracy, Miss Dorothy Paget a Golden. A played well, his only fault. CITY OF SHANGHAI
BEWLINGLESEAZ Miller shattered the Grand Nabelig - failure to kill the lobe to ESK tional course record yesterday which the Chinese pair ancoessfully sth. Emce when he covered the 4 miles 866 sorted in the third mot Ho was SEA VIEW yards in 9 minutes 20.275 seconds seen at probably his worst, and thin POTRDAM
PORTING CHANCE to clip 12.2/5 secs, off Grakis's fact undoubtedly had
1981 re
on Taul's game #cond sip to championship "mi sond i wara ing he is in the
Chinese pair
Motor Cycle Class.
AN AUSTIN TRIUMPH'
London, To-day. On Southport Bands yester day, Stanley Woods, the Irish winner of the Senior and Jun- lor T. T. and the world's greatest road-racer, created=! a new British''record in the. 750 cc. motor.cycle class with a speed of 110.85 m.p.h.
A Driscol, driving an Aus- tin, broke, the record for the 700 cc. cars with a speed of 122.77 m.p.h-British Wire- les, Servce,
BALLARD 8 FOR 41 AGAINST RE.
R.A.S.C. Triumph.
The 12th Coy B-AS.C. beat the 40th Cay. R.E. by a big margin in friendly cricket match at Happy Valley yesterday.
40th PB63 (Ballard 8 for
Vaughan 2 for 18)
12th LASC
181 for (Wateridge 8 for 21). **
LLIAMS SCORES = 174 FOR
ONCE OUT
41.
beat Mule Corps [beat it. C. of Signale
beat Radio
| best .C.B.A.......
M
April 4, Arrive 8.6. Naldera, April 6, Practise."
April 7, (Saturday) v. Hong Kong 4.p.m.
April 8, Leave for Macao.
It was elated that after the Dinner Dance
Recreio ""A": -B, D'Almada; Basto, C. Osmund, M. Remedios, M. Macao contest, Alves, L. Silva-Netto: L. Xavier, A would be held in Macao, Alves, C. Silva, M. Roza and B. Re-
medios.
April 9 and 10-v. Army and
C.B.R. D. Mos; R. "Ingram, J. Brynon; L. Hickley, K. Moir, C. Bone Navy, E. Rousseau, · L. de Chaffoy," "J..Lake- man, H. Knill and I, Krauklę..
League Table to Date
P.W. D. LAFA. Pts |H. K. Ladles .....12 10 1 1 50.6 21 5—1|St. Andrew's ..11-10 0 2 3 9 20 1-0 Ladles
CB. A
11 6 3 2 11 10 13 12 3 3 4 21.14-13 3-0 Recreio "A" 10 11 5 36 119 4–4 C. B. S. .11 29 6.46 2-0 Recrelo "D"
.12 0 0 12 0 55- 1-0
beat German Club |best R.A.M.C.
7-
7-1
beat United H. C. beat United
10
20
beat RE... beat St. Andrew's
Total goals
Police: Jessop; Blackburn,
NATIONAL HOCKEY PLAYER BACK,
W. E. Williams On Honeymoon,
· STAYING AT FANLING
April 10 Hong Kong Interport Dinner..
April 11-Malayn team leave by 2.8, Antenor.
INTERPORT TRIAL TEAMS.
Encounter Arranged For Thursday.
NAVY PLAYERS INCLUDED
The following, is it understood, Are the teams selected to play in the Colony Hockey trial on Thurs- day, March 29
MET Willams Probables.
Hollingsworth: (Lin-
former. Welsh International jeólna); AJ. M. Rodrigues. (Univer- Hockey player, accompanied by his sty), Sarg. Lt. Comdr. Phillipa wife, arrived in Hong Kong on! board the President, Coolidge from
Mohamed; Tate, Gough," Haywood; Manila yesterday morning, net Parker, Perkins, Wase and Fan- Mr. Williams, whole a member METKAAMERA of the staff of Messra.”. Thomas St. Andrew's B. H. Wong: R. H. Cook & Sons, is now attached to
Woolley and E, H. P. White; E. MacNider, A. EP: Guest and A. Bthe Shanghai Office of that Com-] "Hamson; A. S. Blisa, N. A. E. Mar- pang! He was marriedy sovara)
kay E. P. Fincher, E. C. Fincher and] days ago during his stay R. Baldwin, Alloy and Manila and WII. Ataying was
Sound Police Defence: Fanling for a week befo Blackburn and Mohamed proved ing to Shanghai,
an exceptionally strong combine--I¢ will thg at full-back and Dough play- WIlliams ed well in the pivot pos Police
The
remembered
27), W. A. Bood" (H.K."Club}, H.
D. Lowe (IK, Club), E. V. Read b); Lt. Donald (Navy), LA, den (Navy), Lt. Currey (Navy}, Garthwaite (Army), and Lal Singh (Army),_
PossibLan-R. H. Wong (84. -- An- * Rodger : (HK,- Club), P. -Lt. “Muspratt (Navy), FISWB), LE Comdr. 11t. Hooquard -(Army),
Awar Singh Bärtlatt:~/Navy);; and · 1),
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