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COMPLETE DAVIS CUP DRAW & PROGRAMME

C

K.O. FOR REYNOLDS

FORMER LOCAL BOXER

ATTEMPTS "BRITISH

CROWN

LOSES TO JOCK HOOD

London, Mar. 13. In a fifteen round contest for the British "welterweight championship at Birmingham to-night, Jack Hood, the holder, knocked out Stoker Reynolds in the ninth round.-Reuter

Stoker Reynolds will probably be remembered by numbers of local boxing fans. He made sev eral appearances in the Hongkong ring during 1927 and 1928 and al- ways gave very impressive dis- plays.

ENGLAND SHOULD REACH THE ZONE FINAL

AUSTRALIA-JAPAN SEMI-FINAL CLASH PROMISED

The draw for the Davis Cup has beca, made and announced. It reveals England placed fortunale- ly in an any half, and, apart from tom almost certain clash with Italy in the third round, they should experience little difficulty in figuring in the Europ can Zone final.

Their opponents in this bracket will probably bo'lôither Japan, Australia.or South Africa. Aus- tralia and South Africa meet in the third round, and the winners will almost certainly Japan in the semi-final.

oppose

IJ.S.A., of courcere certain to enter the Interzone final and will most likely weet either Eng- land, Japan or Australia for right of challenging France, the holders.

The Inter-Zone final is to be played on July 21, 22 and 21, and the Challenge. Round on July 28, 29, 30.

The complete draw, with dates for play is appended. ¦ 1st Round.

2nd Round. May 9th-

EUROPEAN ZONE.

THIS YEAR? View of the Stado Roland Garros, where the challenge round of the Davis Cup will be played this year, France again to defend her International title from England, America, Japan," Germany and Australia, the other landing nations in the world of tennis. Inset are F. J. Perry and H. W. Austen, who will again be

England's chief hopes in this annual campaign...

June 13th.

May 21st...

3rd Round

Bye Bye

Greece Roumania

Bye Byo

Monaco

Czechc-

Slovakia

Although an exceedingly clever boxer, he was not always lucky in his fights and in a ten round wel ter-weight bout with Signalman Morris, who later won the Col ony's belt at this weight, was rather unfortunate to lose on points. They met in 1928, and the previous year, Reynolds enler. ed the final of the China Flee! welterweight championsihp, only to lose in a very unlucky manner to P. O., Meen, who gained the Finland verdict on poings..

India

Spain'

Great Britain

Belgium

Austria

Italy

Yugoslavia

Egypt

Germany

Poland IIolland

Denmark Ireland

Hungary

June 23rd. 4th Round.

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Reynolds' advance since his re- turn to England has attracted the

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HOCKEY AT MACAO

Central British Association Lose by Odd Goal. The Central British Assceintion hockey ekven, captained by C. C. Sunday Francis, visited Maeno un and were defeated by the Macro Ho ley Club by three gonds to two in fast match. The vis.ters found th lent rather trying during the game M. Weill was an absentee fro à th

Argentine Peru

YESTERDAY'S SAILING.

Second Extra Ladies Race

at North Point., “

The second extra ladies race was contested by Royal Hongkong Yacht lub boats at North Point yesterday.

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FANLING GOLF.

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HOCKEY

MEDWAY DEFEAT. "PHEONIX

ANOTHER WIN FOR H.K CLUB

By "Bully Of”

Fielding a weak side, the Hong- kong Hockey Club, playing on the Marina ground yesterday, defeat- ed the officers of the Royal Artil-

ery by tour goals to two.

The Club had the better of the exchanges in the first half, and netted twice through Divett. On resumption the officers improved and scored a doubtful goal from a melee in the goalmouth and MacFarlane scored the equaliser a few minutes later following un- other scramble in front of goal. The Club then replied with goals by Divett and Francis.

In the final of the Small Units Hockey competition yesterday "on he Marina ground, the Machine Gun Company of the Jat Regiment beat their confreres of the "C" Company by the only goal scored. MAMAK LEAGUE.

The Medway recorded another win in the Mamak tournament- vesterday when they defeated the Phoenix by the odd goal in three,

There was no secre at the interval and in the second half Holmes and Lewis netted for the. Medway, Pearce replying for the Phoenix. SEVEN A SIDE.

In the St Andrew's Club seven-

a-side league hockey, R. H. Wong's em defeated F. V. Wang's term by 6 goals to nil, on the Marina around yesterday afternoon. The 2 losers were without the services of Miss M. Chan and J. W. Baldwin. This is R. H. Wong's victory, with-

4 out a defeat.

CLUB ELEVEN.

The following team has bren selected to represent the lat XT of the Hong Kong Hockey Club wainst the 3/9th Jat Regiment en

the Wednesday next on

Marina Ground at 5 p.m.

THURSDAY

JACKIE

COOPER will tug at your

heart

DIVORCER

FAMILY

with

CONRAD NAGEL LEWIS STONE

LOIS WILSON

Supported by

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AT QUEEN'S

THE

Jimmy's

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CENTRAL

Starting To-moriow

SHE

a C. L. Gregory; A. A. R. Botelho, Didn't have an apartment on

and E. V. Read: W. A. Rod. H. Park Avenue.

5. Li, and T.. T. Matlay: H.

Bogey Pool On Old Course

Results in a Tie.

She didn't

Owen-Hughes. W. E. Williams, G. have a Rolls-Royce. She didn't F. R. Divett, A T. Lay, and C. C. | have even a diamond or a brace- Franciu.

SWIMMING SUCCESS

let.. She was not without honour, not without pride, nat without LOVE.

. Try to deny her a place among the real

'Loly' Goldman's Brother wives and sweethearts of men!

Performs Well

C. Goldman, brother of "Lolly Goldman. a leading figure in local sports circles, recently won the There was a lie in the bogey pool Singapore Swimming Club diving competition on the old course at Fan-championship, when he scored 39 The over the week-end.

Ipoints out of a muwignum at 100, A. T. Lay (6) and L. Goldman (14)

Goldman. like his brother, in a kath returned stores of one down and solendid all-rounder, and in addi- divide the pool. There were 29 en-tion to holding, the club 100 yards `ries altogether.

On the new course the borer pont championship, is also a sculler of

competition was cancelled owing to

afitient entries, O. E. C. Marton

not.

The detailed results of the S.C.C.

1 square) qualified for the Peel diving championship were: Cup.

TO-DAY'S TENNIS STARTS AT 4.15

ALTERATION MADE

C.B.A. team, the vacatiey being filles N CASE of BAD by S, Fowler.

The C.B.A. have never yet defentes the Portuguese Colony team, whic came into existence only in 1926. On their last visit to Hongkong, Mocas won by a goal to nil against the C.B.A The team which represented th CRA. was as follows:- G. Gure vitch; B. I. Bickford and S. MacNide R. B. Blyth, N. B. Whitley and J. J S. D. Whitley King: S. Fowler, T. C. C. Francis, G. H. Fowler and E. MacNider

HONGKONG MASONS GOLF WIN

Beat Canton Brothers for Fourth Time

Hongkong Masons defeated the Canton Masons for the fourth time In succession when they met for the Masonic Golf Cup in Tungshan on Sunday,

The match was in connexion with the 50th anniversary celebrations of Freemasonary in Canton. Hongkong winning by four points to two.

Scores:

H. Mundy

1.B..B. Anthony W. Stoker 0 A. O. Ryland

Chas. Mycock.. 0.C. E. Watson

Jaa. Smith 1 W. G. Cameron 0

A. . Clark, 1.W. Mills

0

0

H. Beddoo 1 A Hoffmeister

0

Totai

4 Total

LIGHT

APPLIES TO FINAL MATCHES

(Rv "Veritas")

I have been asked to an- nounce that the remaining semi-finals and finals of the Hongkong tenn's champ'on- ships including this afternoon's tie between Packer and Shaw and Fincher and Goldman, will start at 4.15 p.m. instead of 4.30 as previously arranged:

This alteration is "necessitated y the fact that the light fails ather rapidly after 5.30, and in he event of the matches going eyond three sets, there is little rospect of them being finished if

start is not made before half!

Jast four.

erefore, will begin prompt To-day's and CourƐ' match, 1.15, and the same time applies the remaining events, which

aro:

Thursday: Open Doubles gemi- final. S. A. and H. D. RumJahn v Hachiuma and Leonard Tuesday next;-Open, Singles final. S. A. Rumjahn.v J. A. E. Cassumbhoy

.."

Thursday next:-Open Doubles

final

TENNIS TOURNEY

YESTERDAY'S H.K.C.C..

RESULTS.

The following were results. of yesterday's. matches, and scratchings:

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. Capi, Cannon beat Waring "d-6, 0-2, 6-1,

R. H. Wild received walk over frem S. E Grees.

HANDICAP SINGLES "A." H. Owen Hughes beat J. J. Waite, 6-3, 6-3.

H. J. Armstrong received walk ever from S. E. Guren.

HANDICAP 'DOUBLES. Bishop and Henderson re- ceived walk over from Dun-. ham and Stock

Traill and Johnston ceived walk over from But- tres and Todd.

FANLING HUNT & RACE CLUB

SPRING MEETING

ENTRIES CLOSE

MAR. 16.

C. Go'dman

99 points Wurthmann ... 971⁄2 po'nts F. A. Brodie.... 78 points H. M. J. Fein 772 points W. G. Lowe

05 points

CANTON SOCCER

SHIELD WON BY SHAMEEN S.C. TARANTULA LOSE

IN FINAL

Shameen, Mar. 12. In a game full of thrills for the spectator, the finalists for the Wat- The programme for the rpring ons, Sa.eld-H..S. Tarantula and meeting of the Fanling Hunt on shameen Sports Club, battled on Race Club has now been issued. The Saturday for League HonorTS, meeting is scheduled for Sunday." Shameen emerged deserved win- March

22, and entries close on Thurkners with a score of 4 kouis to "1. Tay,

Morch. 14.

The "M.G.T" March Handicap Outstanding for Shameen were rote-Hunt. Falley, Getrard, Ster- Hurdle Race (Unofficial). Winner $100. Second $60. Third $25. Foring and Reid, Sterling in goal Ponies certified by O.C., M.G.T., made no mistakes at all, and the. H.K.V.D.C. as Regular Troop Prisonly shot to beat him, was a curious Entrance Fee $5. One and a Quarter twister off the bar which tricked Miles.

in on its own after a corner kick. 2. The March Hurdle Handicap. Shameen can be congratulated on TO-DAY'S DOUBLES TIE For China Ponies. Winners since 1st takes into account the fact that the Winner $160. Second $75. Third $0 winning this shield, when one

Brunger and Morhans re- ceived walk over from Robb and Bryden, ·

STAND COURT ATTRACTION

OPEN DOUBLES. Comdr Packer and Comdr. Show u. L. Goldman and E. C. Fincher,15 nm.

HANDICAP SINGLES "A" Henderson v. Gamble,

D. S. Gen. Owen Hushes HANDICAP SINGLES "B," McBride v. Owen. Lewis Bryan v. Blahon

HANDICAP DOUBLES,' ' Earnshaw and Wright v. Babes and Henderson.

Macdonald and Maunder v. Stocker and Waring,

MIXED DOUBLES. Gordon and Miss, Thomas v. Paterson and Mrs. Stafford Smith.

October, 1932 barred. Entrance Fee memoera of the Shameen Sports 25. One and a Half Miles.

ap.

Aual bidawaLLC; "*AJE?

3. The March Steeplechase Handi- Club are constantly coming and go- Winner: $150. Second $73., so that rarely does it happen Third 60. For China Poni-s. Win that the same team plays more than rs since 1st October, 1932 barred. two matches together during the Entrance Fee $5. One and Three season. Shamen's strength lies in

du.cnty. Quarter Miles.

4. The Fanling Grand National and Gerrard still wield a mirate Bayang Pierce Grove Memorial Cup. A and on the small Shameen ground, Handicap Steeplechase. Winners Tous three min rated into one. held for one year the Challenge Cup At the end of the game, the with Replica presented. Second $150 Bttle daughter of Mr V.P. Waters, Third $100, For China Ponia. Top mannker bf Watson and Co, Can- weight not to exceed 163 lbs. and ton, distributed medals to the mem botttom weight not less than 145 lbs. bers of the winning team, in a Entrance Fee $3. Two and Quarter charming way. Miles,

This now ends the football sca 5. The Ladies' Flat Fandicas Rec- (Unofficial). Winner $150. Second on here, so far as official fixtures $75. Third $50. For China Ponits are concerned, and shortly the certifier The Home Kane Jockey ground will be fenced in for its

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