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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, MARCH 30 1933.
MAMAK SEASON TO BE EXTENDED
WILL NOW CLOSE APRIL 10
INCOGS CHAMPIONSHIP
HOPES BRIGHTEN
WHY ACTION WAS NECESSARY
SAD LACK OF GROUNDS
[By "Bully-Of]
THE Mamak tourament
will be continued for another week and will now close on April 10th instead of March 21st, to enable Clubs to complete their fixtures.
This move was primarily neces- sitated by the postponement of two or three of the Incognitos) games recently on account of in-i clement weather and it, will thus i enable thein" to qualify for the. championship honours. Through out the season the Incogs have been handicapped by having no ground of their own and have had to arrange their matches for!
In his first fight since he won the New York Boxing Commis sion's middleweight title early in January, Ban' Jeby, now fistic pride of New York's Ghetto, pounded out a technical knockout over Paul Pirrone, Cleveland belter, in a fight staged in the Ohis city. Jeby. Gists flying, and with his loft eye closed and bleeding, had Pironne on the floor, out of the ring and in the sports writer's chairs before the bout ended. The above photo shows the bays in action, with Jaby at luft.
English Football Forecast
days when the grounds of other Another Stiff Proposition for Arsenal:
Clubs were available.
Another reason for prolonging the tournament is the fact that. during the season many of the Naval teams have been out of port on manoeuvres resulting in a cancellation of matches all round. They also have been hampered in regard to grounds. Their home pitch, when the con- sent of the Naval Officers is obi tained, is the Naval ground atļ King's Park, and with six naval teams entered there has been a great demand for the use of that feld.
No Scottish League Programme
P.I. TENNIS PLAYERS
TO VISIT H.K. IN MAY
PROGRAMME FOR ORIENT TOUR
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The THIRD EXTRA RACE MEET. ING will be held. (Weather Per. mitting) at "HAPPY VALLEY (on Saturday, 1st April, 1933, com mencing at 2.00 p.m.
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The First Boll will be Rung at 1.30 p.m..
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
Mi One without 'n Badge will be admitted to Members' Enclosure.
the Members Enclosure and
Badges admitting, Non-Members to
Gluh
Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon introduction by a
A representative Philippisit htember, such Mounter to be respo
tennis
Noon.
Hongkong in May according to ible for Fayment of All Chits, &c.
The Secretary's Office, 3rd floor, the Manila press, and next Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794) will month the interscholastic and close at 1 intercollegiate tournaments will Badges admitting to Metiers' be held to assist in the selec-Enclosure will NOT be on sale at
the Race Course. tion of the combination to make the tour of the Orient.
On No Fretext will Children be permitted in either. Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainablo at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
the The Price of Admission to.
including Public Enclosure la $2.00
The interscholastic and inter- collegiate tennis tournaments to be held at the beginning April 15 under the auspices of the P. I. lawn tennis association will be open only to students, according to announce- All entries ment made recently".
Tax, for all Persons, including should be submitted to the office Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, of Dr. Regino Ylangn, national Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform ara physical director and secretary-admitted Half Price, treasurer of the P.LLT.A.
Bookmakers, Tie Tae Men, &c, will not be permitted to operate within The winner and runner-up in the Procincts of the Hongkong Jockey both tournaments will meet in a Club during the Race Meeting.
By Order, special robin series and the final-.. ists will qualify for the trip to
L.T.A. ANNUAL METTING
Evening
With the Arsenal engaged in one of the most important ties of the season-on their own To Be Held To-Morrow ground to Aston Villa, and the "Wednesday entertaining the lowly placed Chelsea, there is every prospect of a change in leadership of the first division of the English League this week.
The special Telegraph forecast of the day's pro- gramme is appended.
DIVISION 1.
The decision of the Mamak ARSENAL committee will, I think, meet with | BIRMINGHAM general approval and give the BLACKBURN Incogs a sporting chance of lower- Blackpool ing the colours of the Radio, pre- sent champions and holders of the first position in the league at the DS present time
PERBY Everton
LEEDS Manchester C.
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Liverpool
Middlesbro
Porstmouth NEWCASTLE
SHEFFIELD W. v Chelsea SUNDERLAND
V Wolves DIVISIOHuddersfield
SMART DISPLAY West Bromwich
BY SAINTS
MAMAK DEFEAT FOR Chesterfield,
H.K.S.R.A.
Contrary to expectations, the St. Andrew's hockey team defeated. the
up.
rimsby
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BRADFORD C บ BURY FULHAM Lincoln MILLWALL NOTTS C
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Men. U.
Charlion Bradford Presion N.E. Burnley
Plymouth
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Oldham STOKE
1st. B.K.S.R.A. on the Marins ground Port Vale yesterday three goals, to nil. The SOUTHAMPTONA. victory was meritorious in view of SWANSEA the Saints playing a mun short West Ham throughout, A. Hamson failing to turn
DIVISION 3 BOURNEMOUTH The HK.S.R.A. were a formidable BRENTFORD team, and at one time were favourites Bristol C. for the championship. On yesterday's Clapton D. form, however, they deserved to lose. COVENTRY Only in the first half did they prove EXETER dangerous, but after being down by Luton two goals in the first half, they Newport allowed their play to deteriorate, and NORTHAMPTON consequently the Saints had matters Swindon practically their own way.
The first goal was netted for the Snints by E. F. Fincher, and before
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Torquay
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DIVISION
Barnsley
the half time whistle sounded, Bliss, Dorlington
we
play
the Interport footballer, netted a bril- DONCASTER liant goal. The military team were GATESHEAD.
held in check by the Saints de Halifax fenders, who gave an excellent dis- IFARTLEPOOLS
HULL The second half was decidedly in STOCKPO
STOCKPORT favour of the Saints, who were
Tranmere tinually pressing E. F. Fincher WALSALL added the third goal towards the end. WREXHAM
con
Gillingham SOUTHEND
1
Walford Norwich
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Bristol R.
BRIGHTON
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Q.P. Rangers
READING
3 (NORTH). Barrow ACCRINGTON
N. Brighton
Mansfield York Carlisle Chester
Ratherbani CREWE
Southport
Rochdale
5 MINUTES OF FOOBALL
SPEED DANGER
'GET ON WITH IT" FOOTBALL
CONTROL NEEDED
(By "Saracen")
Since the off-side law was altered the pace of football has been very definitely quickered,, but it is very doubtful whether this has been to the benefit of the gume.
I am convinced in the Erst place
: Tennis clubs affiliated to the Hongkong "Lawn Tennis Association are reminded that the annual general meeting of the Association will be held at 5.30 p.m. in the Sanitary Board Room, Post Office Build- ing, to-morrow.
Clubs should also remember . that they are allowed to send two representatives each to this meeting with full voting. powers.
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Hongkong, Java, Singapore and Japan. The board of directora of the P. I. lawn tennis association, however, reserves the right to de- termine whether the finalists are good enough to make the team.
The team which will be made up of two players will be sent on a tour of the Oriental porta in May.
LIKELY NOMINEES: Lope Yngayo, No. 1 tennis play- r of the Philippines and Big Three tennis singles champion is eligible to compete in the inter-collegiate
that there is a limit to the speed tennis tournament. Yngayo is a
with which men may play properly and successfully. To trap and get a ball under control takes time no mat-
student in the University of the Philippines.
Leonardo Gavis, Jr, another
ter how expert the touch of a player ranking player of the Philippines and open tennis singles champ of may be and unless he is clever at the city, is also a strong entry. this. he cannot do his work effectively. Gavia is a student in the high Unfortunately, in the hurry and bus school department of the state tle of the modern game players are university.
80 eager to "get on with It" that they
do not allow themselves a fair chance;
to control the ball and this is one
reason why it is so much inthe air. WIN TENNIS BUT LOSE
The place for the ball is on the ground and while it must rise evenly the aim of every player should be to keep it there. This is true even of defender, a hack, when it can be done
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FOOTBALL
The match between the Hongkok handbook, there are no matches in the essential that a back should run on
According to the official league without ruin it 13, of course, often St. Stephen's Entertain
Hockey Club seniors and the B.K.S.R.A. scheduled to be played on the Marina ground, was postponed, as the military side were playing St. Andrew's.
TO-DAY'S RADIO TEAM.
first division of the Scottish League to the bail and volley it when he is this Saturday.
an
Amoy Anglo-Chinese
threatened by advancing opponents. On the other hand he has often time (rec, 60) v. H. Nish (rec. 60); F. to bring it down and push it forward The Amoy Anglo-Chinese tennis and Goodwin (owe 20) v. E. F. Fincher accurately to one of his half backs, football, teame visited Stanley on The following are selected to fowe 30); H. L. Dennys (owe (0) V. This is obviously a paying move Sunday, and were entertained by St. represent the Radio Sports Club R. P. Phillips (owe 190); S. E. Green though it is seldom carried out, for Stephen's College, Tennis was played in સ friendly hockey mutch (scratch) y.. W. Mulcahy (owe 30); to
give the ball in this way to in the morning, and the visitors were against H.M.S. Phoenix to-day at W. Hyde (owe 30) v. A. Hyde Lay coll
colleague means that the side remain badly defeated. Results:
attack. Love 5 p.m. at Caroline Hill:-Manowe 70); M. N. Bakusen fowe 200) v. in possession to start
Hun Sing and Tung Sor Beon Singh, Parduman Singh, J. S 218) . C. J. Roe (rec. 701: E. C. kick in made it is edda on the ball Peng Hong (A.C.C.) 8.3; beat Ng Jim long uncontrolled clearing (S.S.C.) beat Lieu Eng Liam and Sla C. Wigg (owe 120); A. T. Lay (pwe When a Grewal, Jaggeet Singh, M. H. Fincher (ree, 30) v. E. H. Impey jowe going to a member of the opposition. To and Kwik Feng Tiong (A.C.C.) Hassan, Mohinder Singh. Surjin. 50); F. Maddox (owe 20) v. H. L.
9.2; beat Sia Peng | Singh, Gurbachan Singh, Awtar Langley (own 901.
THE GOLDEN RULE.
Cheap and Tan Yong Nee Singh, Kalwant Singh and Attar Singh.
Entrice close, on Friday, April 14, golden rule which should be observed (5.5. nga (A.C.C.) 8-3; lost to Ng "Get the ball down' That is a for the annual tennis tournaments of
on every posible occasion, It seems Peng the Club. Last year the organising to be thought, however, that in doing Jim To and Kwik Peng Tiong committee concluded the tournament this the game is slowed down But (ACC) 5-6; beat Sin Peng Hui and in less than three weeks, and al-
Cheng (A.C.C.) 5-5 some of the fastest football I havs To though it their intention this year ever seen has been by men who seemed
Poa Kwei and Chin Tajn Ying. beat Lieu Eng Liam and Sia possible, it is not proposed to rush had the ball on the ground and they Feng
K. C. C. ACTIVITIES.
Billiards Tournament to Start Next Week
TENNIS AND BRIDGE,
TENNIS TOURNAMENTS. ·
Chang
8-3.
Hui and To Sing
beat Lieu Eng Liam and Sia
to complete each round as soon as ainiply to be ambling along. They was (A.C.C.) 8-3; lost to Ng
the tournament through in the same glided it to each other without, as the Jim To and Kwik Fang Tiong (AC.C.) time.
ting a kick at it
Cheng (A.C.C.) 8.3. Kowloon Cricket Club, handicap bil-will be the singles championship of
The draw has been made for the As in former years the main event professional says, the opposition gut-4-7; beat Sia Peng Hui and To Sing
Tolal points: S.S.C. (4; A.C.C. 35. In the afternoon the football match The Anglo-Chinese took
liards tournament which is to com- the Club, while a Junior Champion- It is mainly the half backs who are mence on Monday next. Altogether ship is also being held and will be responsible for the ball being so much 32 members Fave entered, and in the open to all those players who fall to in the air. This is specially true of revenge by winning goats, to 3 first three rounds each game will be reach the semi-final stage of the the stopper in the centre who plays Their team work was much the 260 points up with the semi-finals, and Senior Championship, with the excen- ne much with his head an uns his superior, and the onlookers witnessed final 500 points up. Matches will be tion of the Champlon, for 1032 feet. But many wing halves are
are a very exciting game. played on week, days commencing at and the four semi-finalists of the to run forward and use their heads, S.4.C. Ruve a concert, composed of similarly inclined in their impetuosity In the evening the Students of 1982 Senior Championship. following is the draw for the The full list of events is as follows: whereas it would be much better if different musical items, in honour of Arst round:
Senior Singles
Singles Championship, Junior they would move back and so get the the guests, and it was greatly enjoyed. Champion Ladies Single
Singles Handi-ball down. (owe (0); W. W. Hirst (rez. 69) v. cap
An outside forward should posses
G..B. Labrum' (rec. 69. L. Jack and
1
D. S. Green free. 601; Geo. Lea Championship, Ladies' Singles Handi-speed because it is up to him to make
An American tenais tournament (scratch). H. L. Thompson (owe can, Men's Doubles Handicap and ground quickly, but if you look at the is being held by the European
T 60); A. Bower (owe 90). E. Mized Doubles Handicap.
best teams I think it will be found Y.M.C.A., on the club'e courts at Fleet tree. 30); R. B. Hambly (rec. MIXED BRIDGE DRIVE.
that the best insides are the slowest. 80) v. J. R. Canning (owe 50); C. I.
A mixed bridge drive is being or Stapleton. (rec. 60) v. 0. A. White ganised for Saturday April 16 at (rec, 30): G. A. V. Hall (roc. 20) 9.9 p.m. Each pair will play four deals 11. Kew (rec. 10); F. G. Herridge against every other pair.
And they are the best simply because King's Park on Saturday, and all they take the time which, as I have members are heartily invited to said, is necessary to get the ball under participate. The tournament will |control." Copyright: "N.P.L.
start at 2.30 pm
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 27th March, 1933.
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