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ROWING NOTES
TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL
The Interport Trial
HOME FOOTBALL
The Manila Regatta
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Owing to the Interport trial Club will take part in a Regatts which is being played on the Club against the Manila Boat Club, to ground, at 4 p.m. to-day, no first be held at Manila on Saturday division matches are down for January 28, the races being for decision this afternoon. Senior fours and pairs. The Yacht Club's crew which is made up as follows:-
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Although provided with only one first class match this week-end, football enthusiasts, however, will Bow C. S. D. Heywood, No. not be disappointed, as the game 2. K. Knudsen, No. 3. C. Bprovided will be a very good one. Easterbrook, Str. H. W. Dulley, The Chinese are offering the op- Cor I. G. Allison.
position and will be putting out has been training with a consider about the best team at their dis- able amount of vigour for many posal.. weeks past and has attained to a standard of oarsmanship, probably somewhat above the average for these tropical climes.
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NEWPORT BEAT
ALDERSHOT
{THROUGH · REUTER'S AGENCY.):--
LONDON, Jan. 19. WALSALL, who defeated the Ar senal in the F. A. Cup and who have an unbeaten home record, retained their distinction yesterday when they beat Mansfield Town by the large margin of seven goals.
The following were the results of Wednesday's League games:
Third Division (South).. Newport 2 Cheater
Third Division (North). *Doncaster 1 Chester abandoned after 40 minutes owing to fog.
Hull
3 Barrow
HOME SPORTING ACTIVITIES strokes to reduce Munn's ady
Golf: Revised Standard Scratch Score and Handicapping Scheme; L. 0. M. Munn's Victory; Tournament at North Foreland; Sunningdale Dormy House Shield. Tennis
1
GOLF
0
Player Married, Bishoptos
London Scored 3 Goals In Hockey Match.
(Special Air-Mail Service).
This game will provide plenty of food for thought to the Interport selectori, as they are trying several players out of their ordinary posi- For instance, Podmore, It will be recollected that the tima., Manila Boat Club sent a four up the centre-half of the Borderors, hero last April to compete against will probably be in the forward the Yacht Club and the Canton line of the Interport side. This Rowing Club in a three cornered innovation, while it seems to TO-DAY'S MATCHES by the Joint Advisory Council of Regatta at North Point. Manila tract the Interport selectors, is were successful in the four, beat- bound to bring forward ing the Yacht Club by half & length, criticisms, as Podmore who is but wars benten by the Club by two obviously a half-back player, could feet in an excellent pair-oared race nither he offered the left or right For the forthcoming Regatta at half position instead of the forward Manila, the home crew is made up position to which he is not accus- as follows:-
toned.
Bow J. B. Rankin, No. 2 G. H. Acyelts, No. 3 N. Linley, Str J. G. H. Lander, Cox J. F. C. Kingsley.
and thus contains three of the crew who raced here last April. In Lander at Stroke the Manila four have a great asset, since "Bish has a formidable list, of victories at home to his credit, including a win in the cox wainless fours" at] the 1928 Olympic Regatta
Bome
The following English league and Scottish Cup matches are down for decision to-day-
The result of this game would be very open, and it will be remem bered that at the Interport trial Arserial last year, the Combined Chines | beat the Interport Selected in a ovincing manner, and it will not be very surprising if they again achieve this feat this afternoon,
On the whole a very good game is promised.
Other Games.
ENGLISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION
r. Manchester C. r. Liverpool
r. Wednesday
#
Birmingham
r. West Brom. A.
Sunderland
t'.
Aston Vi Blackburn Blackpool Dorby Everton Huddersfield r. Leeds Un.
+ Bolton... Middlesbro' Newcastle
1. Leicester Sheffield U.. Chelsea
Portsmouth- SECOND DIVISION
In the second-division-the-Wolver Athletics, who are at present at At the moment of writing, the the top of the League should have Yacht Club four are a much more no difficulty in beating the Club. likely combination than the crew: The Borderers, who are oppossa to that they put out last April and South China, and who are close on appear to be the best crew the Club the heels of their rivals, the Athle- has turned out for a number of tics, should also gain two extra years. If their period of practice paints, while the other Military un Manila waters enables them to teams, the Lincolns and the Artil get accustomed to the lighter. boats lery should beat the Tsung Tsin used on the river, they should be ind Kowloon respectively. able to give Manila
very good
run
for their money. Heywood and Kundsen are both newcomers to rawing in Hong Kong, the latter being a very promising oar of ex collent physique. Easterbrook, al- though somewhat light to row No.
The games down for decision in the Third Division will probably. make mo surprises except the Lin- coins and Borderers match which will be very keenly contested. On paper the former should win
The following are down for deci
3, is nevertheless putting in some sion to-day ?——~ excellent work; Dulley, at stroke, does not possess the same expori-
Interport Trial,
Bradford Bury Charlton Chesterfeld Fulham Lincoln Manch. Un. Notts For. Plymouth Stoke West Ham
v. Bradford C.
t'. Oldham
.
7. Southampton
v, Swansea
v Notts County.
v. Millwall
2. Tottenham
1. Preston
Burtley
v. Grimsby
1. Port Vale
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Brentford Bristol C. Cardiff Clapton O.
Coventry Crystal Pal.
ence at that position as his opposite Combined Chinese v. Interport. XI. Gillingham
Bumbor, but has raced for several seasons at home with the Thames
Rowing Club and provides a solid
amount of motive power, even if it is not applied in the classic Etonian Style.
*
The pair oazed race should be distinctly interesting, since the crows (Linley and Lander versus Easterbrook and Dulley) are exact. ly the same as last April, when the latter won by two feet. Here again, it will be a question of whether the visitors can become accustomed to the altered conditions, in which caso a close struggle should be seen. The Yacht Club crow leave ̄ ̄ ̄for Manila at 11 am, to-day per 3.8. Kamo Maru, when supporters, will be welcome on board, provided they do not encourage any reaction, on the part of the supported, from the austority of boat-race training.
Canton Regatta.
Division II.
Borderers r. Bouth Chink.
Eastern r. Navy.
Evo . St. Joseph's.
Athletic r. Club:
Taung Tsin . Lincolna Kowloon Artillery.
Recreio
Division III.
Air Force.
Engineers Signals
St. Joseph's. Athletic
Taikoo South China, Borderers r. Lincolns. University. Service Corps.
FOOTBALL
RECREIO r. R.A.F.
Northants
Reading Southend Watford
:
V. Exeter
1. Newport
.r. Brighton
v. Swindon
6. "Luton
#. Q.P. Rangers
1. Aldershot
Bonirnemouth Norwich
-
+ Torquay
" Bristol R,
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Barnaley.. v. Gateshead
Barrow
Carlisle
Chester
Crewe
RotherhaEL
r. Mansfield
v. Accrington
*. Rochdalo
Dongister 7. Darlington
Halifax
Hartlepools
Hull City
N. Brighton
v. Wroxham
1. Walsall
v. Stockport.
1. Tranmere
York City v. Bouthport
·
SCOTTISH CUP
B
Stenhouse v. Morton King's Park 1: St. Mirren Aberdeen
"Peniciok St. Bernard 87. Partick Aidrio
Allon Hiberniane. 11. Forfar Clyde
1. Fra reburgh 1. Bo'ness Queen of Sth... Third Lanark St. Johnstone . East. Fife Falkirk Am.z." Queen's Park
Montrose
Strantner
The following team will repre- sent the Club de Recreio in a Third The Canton Rowing Club have Division league match against the invited the Yacht Club to a Regatta Royal Air Force this afternoon, at Canton on Saturday 11 Febru-kick-off on Recreio ground at 230 ary, when there will he four-caped p.m.- and pair-cared races for Seniors, M. Remedios; W. Mackintosh, E. Stirling Juniors and Novices. The Club A. J. Barretto, J. V da Luz, R'beath Dundee will be represented in the Senior Laurel, J. D.' Remedios; A. E. Dunfermline. Celtic Class by their Manila Crew and a Xavier, Y. Xavier, J. Figueiredo, Raith Rov
Falkirk further crew of Senior Oarsmen H. Campos, E. J. M. Marques
Armadale r. Dundee Un. who were unable to make the trip (Capt);
Lochgelly
to Manila, whilst the Junior and Novice fours have recently been stif fened up by the welcome addition
of some distinctly lusty looking Gunners from Lyemoon, The.1039/3. Rowing Season will close with a Regatta at North Point, when the
Reserva: HA. Botelho,
RUGGER
Canton Rowing Club and the Vic ARMY TEAM FOR TO-DAY'S toria Recreation Club will be the guests of the Yacht Club on Satur- day April 99
CRICKET
-SERVICES » CLUB-NEW YEAR MATCH.
MATCH
Albion
Rangers Hearts
Dumbarton Hamilton Leith
Kilmarnock Inverness T. Arbroath
Solway Stor
t. Beith
...Motherwell
1. Brechin.
HOCKEY
The following have been chosen to represent the Club de Recrola's The following will play for the Ladies Hockey team in Caer Army Rugby team in to-day's Clark league match against the Triangular Tournament match at Hong Kong Ladies' team today at Sookumpoo. Kick-off 4 p.m.- 2.10 p.m. on tho Sookunpoo
Sgt. Gould (21th Regt.); Lient ground- Martin (4th Regt.), Lieut. Quietly A Almada C.“ Osmund, M. (24th Regt.), Liout Birt (RA). Basto, K. Hyndman, M. Alves, E Pto. Lewis (24th Regt); Pte. Xavier, B. Remedios, C. Silvs, O. Stevens (24th Regt); L/C, Hewitt | Ribeiro, Rosario, and M.
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THE DOG'S HOME REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER.
The following team will repre(24th Regt.); Cpl. Buter (24th Remedios, sent the Combined Services versus Regt.), Licut Hobert (R.A.), Cpl. the Hong Kong Cricket Club on Tratt (24th Regt.), L/C Hardy Thursday and Friday, January 20 (94th Regt), Lieut. Prior (R.A.) and 27-
(Capt.), Lieut. Crewe Road. (24th Captain Mirahqune (Gloucester Regt.) L/C Birch (24th Begt) Regt), Lieut. Comdr. Southern Pte. Walters (24th Regt.). (HM.S. Devonshire), Lieut. Gar- Reserves Ptes. Jones and Hos- thwaite loyal Artillery), Lieut. kine." Anstruther (Royal Engineers), "Lt. Touch Judge Pts Jonan. Marsham-HM.8. Olympus), It Endon (HM.8 Orpheus) Lt. Hamilton (24th Regt.), Lt. Stocker (94th Next.),
Whiteaway HA Wilkinson (B. Corps of Signals), Lt. Comdr. Lloyd (HMS. Corn- wall) and ERA, Holland H, M.S. Devonshire)
The following will represent the
SWIMMING INTERPORT
We are advised that the Victoria Recreation Gluh, have decided to invite the hangjazzowimming Association to compete in am inter-" port- Aquatic: Moet to be held here in September next. We under stand that the FBC were not
The activities of the Dog's Home are still being maintained. Thir teen dogs were admitted during the month, bringing the total up to Bineteen. Of the nineteen dogs, seventeen ware disposed of as fol. lowe
Bold
Destroyed at request of
Bick dogs, destroyad Returned to owners"
the
to one at the 17th byt
à parfect 4 at the isfy to win the hole and the match.
Hya Dormy House Cup.
P. Donovan (19) won the tourna- ment for the Rye Dormy Hausa Cup C At Bye on Dec. 27 when in the final round he beat O. T. Kenward (9) at the 19th hole.
+1
Tournament at North Foreland.
E. C. Thurston, a local bank manager, and H.T.H. Snowdon, won of a Broadstairs schoolimästar, were the respective winners of the senior, and junior Sir William Capel, Slaughter Cups in the North Fare- land Club's Christmas tournament on Dec. 27th. In the final of the senior event Thurston (8) was only one over 4's for the 14 holes play- ed. In the final of the junior com- realise that, if standard scratch petition it was a case of a bril scores are reduced by the applica- liant boy player against a steady, tion of the revised scheme it does, elderly golfer, and the brillianoy LONDON, Jan. 3. The rovised standard scratch scort ut necessarily follow that handi- of the younger competitor just wan and handicapping scheme prepared caps will be automatically raised. the day.
Chertsey Gold Meeting. the British Golf Unions will taks to this effect are based on a serious
Prita winners in the three days' Statements which have been made effect on January 1 1933. The misunderstanding of
case. meeting of the Chertsey Gold Club standard scratch score of a golf What has been happening daring were:-18 holes Medal R. Doug course is the score which is expect the past your or eighteen months islas (14) 77; 18 holes, - Bogey: R ed on that course from a scraten aty by reason of the greater length Douglas (14) I up: Hidden Holes: playar playing from the medal tees now obtainable with modem balls. Lowe (4), 3 up.. - under spring and autuma condi and clubs and other causes, net animadale normy House Shield. J. F. Morrison, playing, from tions of weather with fairways and 500res very much lower than the greens in good order and without existing standard scratch scores scratch won the Sunningdale Clubla wind. The existing system of fixing have been returned.
tournament for the Dormy House the standard scratch. scoren of The disparity is not due to Shield on Dec. 31. by beating W courses and handicaps was issued
R. Berry (7) by 5 and 4 in the Anal round. in 1923, and was based on length obtained with the imple¦ ments and balls then in use. The now system has become necessary because there has been an increase in the length obtained with full strokes, an increase brought about by the use of steel shafts and im provements in the manufacture of golf balls.
scores.
TENNIS
faults in the scheme, but to alter theed standards of lengths. It is obvi- ous, therefore, that if scratch score were reduced and at the same time handicaps were raised by the same figure the disparity would, remain MUg Doris Metaxa, who waS as before. Consequently what must married at: Marseilles__ the other first be done ¿.. fa to revise day to Mr. Peter D. Howard, the the scratch
11 after Rugger international, will, it is revision, they are found to aunounced, play regularly in Bri be lower than they were, club tish lawn tennis tournaments. It committees should then examine tas is a matter for conjecture whether returns made by their players dur the present doubles champion at ing the past season, and in the light Wimbledon, although French, will of the scores so returned and of, be ranked next year &mong British their knowledge of the members' women players. At present the is play, they should revise the handi- classified as equal to No. 4 in caps and adjust them so that each the French list, while her co-cham member shall be able, when playing pion at Wimbledon, Mlle Bigart, is his normal game, to return a net No:-1, in Belgium. score squal to the standard scratch!
HOCKEY score.
LO.M. Munn's Victory..
The improvements are reckoned to have increased the distance covered in the air from a drive by ten yards and from a brassy shot by five yards, and that increase had to be taken into consideration in fixing the new par score for each hole, Under the original scheme par four holes varied in length from 191 yards to 370 yards, the shorter dis- tance being permissable at holes, where the ball did not travel after dropping, and longer ones ab holes where "run" was obtainable. Now The former Irish champion and ningbon Ingram, who will be seven- the lengths, for par four holes will present holder of the Belgian ty-five in January, scored three vary between 201 yards and 385 Amateur Chatopionship won the goals on Dec. 23 in a hockey match yards, and a par five hole on the Royal Cinque Ports Clyb's Christ between the Old Marlbarians and same type of course will be 385 mas open tournament for the Com Radley College played in the
mitten's Challenge Cấp yards-instead-of-370 yards.
on grounds of Fulham Palace. The December 27 In the final bishop, who has led the Old Boys found Munn, who isX at team in this match for many years," Royal Cinque Ports, best Cb was in great form, and shot with lonel WW. Godfrey (Royal Mari- remarkable accuracy. The Old
On the fasteat seaside courses three will be the par score for holes up to 250 yards, four for Holes of 251 to 470 yards, and five for holes of over 470 yards
The Bishop of London, Dr. Win-
nes) (13) by two holes. Munn | Marīburians won by nine goals to played splendid golf for an outward, ond It was stated after the game The Joint Advisory Council, it half of 80, with a lead of 3 boles at Fulham Palace that the bishop is stated, would like golfers to Godfrey made good use of his was 'feeling Boe
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