ARSENAL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY,

1934.

REVEAL SECRET

LATENT

RECAPTURE BEST FORM TO WIN LEADERSHIP

RESULTS SHAKE FOUNDATIONS OF THE PROPHETS

AMAZING COUPS EFECTED BY VISITING TEAMS

(By "The Pilgrim")

A remarkable reverse in football fortunes was witnessed with the mid-week and Saturday's engagements, Arsenal reveal- ing a hitherto latent reserve which has carried them to the top of the League table for the second time this season.

unable to THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Derby at home were

Improved Wednesday resist the challenge and had to be content with Bournemouth a division of points on the Baseball Brighton ground, this leaving the Rams two Bristol C. points behind the Londoners.

By Cardiff

ury Charlton men have certainly justified their re- Clapton 0. putation as points collectors though Exeter credit

winning at Newcastle the lighbury

great personal

досз

io Norwich

who Swindon

Beasley, their outside left,

clever Newport feint. Moss brought off some aplen Watford «На кауск.

scored the only goal by

Winning by the single goal against

Huddersfield, Leicester had to thank the sun for temporarily blinding the visiting goalkeeper, Turner,

when

1 Southend

Aldershot

2 Torquny

Bristol R.

Coventry Northampton Crystal Pal.

1 Queen's P. R.

Luton

3

3 Gillingham'

2 Reading

League Table.

dealing with a high shot. Turner Norwich misjudged, and though Huddersfield Queen's P. R. ar Coventry .... bombarded the home goal moat

an Reading

the match they could not gain Bristol R.

equallser.

services

Charlton

Goals.

CHAMP TAKES HIS FOE IN HAND Incognitos

How Barney Rose, the world's lightweight champion, stopped

the Pego Express-Billy Peuonte-in his tracks in their bitter 10- round bout at New York's Coliseum is shown in this picture during the seventh round as the title-holder (left) poised to deliver his mardorour right. Mort than 12,000 people saw the fight.

1

P W D L F A 4 CAER CLARK CUP REVOLVER SHOOTING

P. A. Pts.

7 53 33-39 20 17 5 30 15 78 57 39 37 20 14 87 58 34 36 28 16 & 8 61 36 36 28 16 3

30 14

30 13

20 13

Exeter PRESTON'S COME-BACK.

Luton Swindon Tottenham shared a goalless draw with Portsmouth at White Hart Lane Crystal Pal 20 11

of Clapton 0. though they lost the Nichol who was injured on the head Aldershot while playing at right-half. Not for Brighton the first time, the 'Spurs felt the Watford disadvantage of Hunt's short staturo Southend

30 11

30

20

28

in dealing with high passes across Northampton 28

Bristol C... the goal-mouth.

Scoring in the first minute made Gillingham.. 20

Aston Torquay things appear too easy for Villa and Johnson, the Stoke winger Newport went through their complacent de Bournemouth 20 8 6 18 fence twice to secure both points.

Cardiff

29 0 5 16 20 6 12 12

50 38 36

20 719 41 74 17

Hongkong Ladies'

New Record

Inter-Unit Championship For Police Reserves.

Hold Macao To Draw

RESERVE

EXCITING HOCKEY

MATCH

Travelling to Macao yester- day, the Incognitos, held the Macao Hockey Club to a goalless draw in a fast and cleanly con- tested match. Many spectators witnessed the game which was played at a gruelling pace in spite of drizzle throughout the seventy minutes of play.

The Incognitos now have the

RUGBY FOOTBALL

SCOTLAND BEAT IRELAND

CALCUTTA CUP XV

... Edinburgh, Feb. 24. by 10 points to nine in the Scotland beat Ireland at Murray Rugby International here to-day.

There were approximately 40,000 spectators present to see the match, which was played under difficult condi tons, showery weather with a justy

wind blowing.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RAQE MEETING, 1986, 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th February, and 3rd March, 1934.

On Saturday 24th, Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th and Wednesday:283) February, the first bell will, bu, zyrag at. 11 a.m., and the first rnes will be run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, the 3rd March, the Best bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the flest raco will be run at 2.00 p.m.

The timin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four daya,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members are reminded that they mast ivear their badges prominently displayed through.. and their ladies

out the Meeting.

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Badges admitting non-members to

the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (adles $5.00 and $10.00

honour of being the first visit the game. Thereafter Scotland holctively), aro obtainable through"

the

ing team this season to hold triumphant Portuguese Colony eleven to a draw.

Manhao, who was notable absentee from the recent Inter Port match against. Hongkong,

the position of in- who is on the injured list.

returned to

Ireland started off with a rush and J. Russell (University College, Cork) scored a try in the fifth minute of tre upper hand and their forwards opened out the game. They kept the Irish defence at full stretch through

out.

Jocretary: upon Introduction by

respon a Member, such Member to be res sible for all chits, etc. Enclosura will NOT be on sale at the Badges, admitting to Members' Race Courne.

side-right in place of L. da Costa, Crawford scored a goal. } FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 12.30

The Incognitos owe the success

of their achievement mainly to

R. C. S. Dick (Cambridge Univer-

The Bocrotary's Office, 3rd Floor, W. Shaw (Glasgow High School) Gloucester Building (Tel. 27794) sity) scored a try for Scotland and added the extra points. J. Allan WILL CLOSE AT 10 am, ON

THE (Molraso) later kicked a

p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY.

A limited number of Tiffins will be House, provided they are endered in obtainable each day at the Club advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele. phone No. 21920.

Scotland,

who led by eleven points to. three when the interval arrived Dick scored

P On resuming

the brilliance of. Willy Reed, at a clever try which I. W. Shaw again centre-half, E. V. Reed,

at left converted, to increase Scotland's lead. gallantly and back, and A. P. Eca da Silva, who, Ireland fought back ty College, played a very safe game between Cork) and J. Russell each scored un- the sticks. The defonce held out converted trien.-Renter. extremely well, against the fast Macao forwards, the speed of Nolasco, on the right wing, gly- ing F. J. Bárroa an anxious time throughout...

For Macao, Lino Ferroira, at right half back, played an out- standing game, while Almada,

The C.B.S. gave one of their best CHINESE COMPANY WIN.

against St. displays of the season Androw'a in the Caer Clark Cup (second round) on Saturday, despite For the second year in succession, the fact that the final score stood the Chinese Company of the Hong-their goalkeeper, was up to his at 6-1 in favour of the Saints. At kong Polico Reserves have won the usual high standard.

Excitement reached fever pitch the interval each side had netted one, Inter-Unit Revolver Championship.

The contest was held at the Bowen on many occasions, and in the but the proved too much for

pace

Rond Revolver Range yesterday the schoolgirls in the second half.

Mina F. Gittins opened the scor- morning, when four companies com- last five minutes of the game, the Incognitos defence had to ing for St. Andrew's soon after the peted. start, but H. Knlil lovelled up bo- There were four practices, altoge-exert all their energies to prevent

netting. In ther, the total number of points pos Macao from fore half time:

this In the second half Miss M. Wool-sible for each man being 120. At brief period, da Silva was called

and practice No. 1 each competitor was on to clear many hot shots. Preston's come-back reached the

Mlea P. Gittins added her second, allowed two shots at each of three The teams were as follows:- heights of form when the Club took THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). ley performed the "hat-trick"

bobbing men, the time being limited a brace from Bolton on the Bolton

Incognitos: A. P. Een de Silva; to third Barnsley

four seconds. At the second In the first round of the competito tion the Saints defeated the C.B.S. practice three running men were the A. A. Remedios and E. V. Reed; targets, the competitors being allow-R. J. Reed, and F. J. Barros; S. by soven goals to nil.

H.K. LADIES' RECORD.. ed two shots at each. Three bobbing Reed, J. Pinto, A. M. Xavier, R. C. The H.K. Ladies set up a new re-hends were given at the third prac-Reed and A. P. Sousa.

Macao-Almada: J. Rodrigues 0cord in the Caer Clark Cup on Satur-tice and each man was allowed four

day when they registered a score of seconds to fire two shot at cach, In and M. Cardoso; Lino Ferreira, 118 goals without reply, against the the fourth practice competitors were Ferreira and A. Afrosa; F. 2 Recrelo "B". In their first clash allowed three shots at each of two Nolasco. Manhao, F. Ramalho, 2 earlier in the season the H.K. Ladies running

Indian Company and the Fly H. Rosario and A, Angelo.. won by five goals to nil.

Miss E. Bonnar (4), Miss J.ing Squad were well behind the. Churchill (4), Miss J. Dalziel (3), Miss B. Pope and Mrs. S. Adams scored for the H.K. Ladies..

ground and moved

up

place in the League. Despite

a

Barrow penalty award in their favour Bolton Carlisle

could not hit the net and they failed

to reply to the visitors two goals.

Hartlepoole

Hugh Gallacher of Chelsea Mansfield about to equalise against Middlesbro

match New Brighton in the closing stage of the when he was fouted. A penalty kick Southport was given in the last minute, and Stockport the equaliser was obtained.

Norwich were lucky to get away with their home win against Queen's Park who missed three golden op- For the scaring. portunities of Canaries, Warne crowned a brilliant run with a

goal.

FIRST DIVISION.

Aston Villa Blackburn

Derby

L.ceda Leicester verpool Middlesbrough Newesatle Sheffield U. Tottenham West Brom,

Arsenal

Derby

1 Stake

Wednesday

1 Everton

Wrexhama

Chesterfield Stockport Barnsley Walsa Doncaster

2 Halitax

3 Manchester Ci

1

Huddersfield

1 Sunderland

2 Chelsea

0 Arsenal

Wolves

Portsmouth

& Tranmere

G. Darlington

0 · Doncaster

Walsall

York

Cheaterüeld

0

& Rochdale

3 Rotherham

1 Gateshead

4 Chester

3 Accrington

League Table.

#

Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 30 22 2 6 68 31 40 29 17 B 4 82 36 42 4 7 83 48 42 30 10

-9-65.39.99. -80-18-

30 15 30 10 28 14

28 14 30 11

10 70

Tranmere Wrexham Barrow Hartlepools 30 11 8 13 65 20 9.11 58 Gateshead

14-69 71

30 11' 5 Crowe...

30 6 14 10 47 €3 Southport

31 10 8 16 44 74

1 Accrington ..

o York

31 10 6 15 61. 57

2 Now Brighton 30 Birmingham Carlisle

League Table

Huddersfield

Tottenham

Blackburn

West Brom.

Wednesday

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 30 17 7 6 60 20 41 30 15 9 6 58 31 30

30 20 0 14 40 62 20 30 0 7 14 42 G2 25 Darlington 32 9 7 10 80 26 30 7 10 13 63 58 24 Mansfeld

20 5 15 65 04 23 Chester.....

20 7 6 10 38 62 20 Rotherham Rochdale 30 8 a 10 36 68, 19 SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION).

30 15 9 0 60 43 39

31 155 11 53 40 36

1

RL 14 6 12 54 59.33

31 12 8 11 61 40 32

30 12 8 30 47 44 32

Manchester C. 80 12 8 10,

43

G2

32

Sunderland

Airdrie Ayr Celtic

1

30

Everton

Portsmouth Middlesbro Leeds Newcastin Leicester Aston Villa

Wolves

Stoko...

Birmingham

Liverpool

11 9 10 60 40 31 30 10 11 9 46 44 31

10 38

38 37

30 10 11

38 13 418 53 68

2011 6 12 47 46 28

30 10 11 53 52 28

28 10 8 10-1

-41 39 28

31 11 5.15 58 61

20 0 9 12 64 67 27

30 10 7 13 38 64 27

30 7 11 12 32

31 8 8 15 50 64

Sheffield U... 31 8 4 17 41 81 22

Chelsea

29 7

6 16 41 64 20

SECOND DIVISION.

Blackpool

Bolton Bradford C. Brentford Fulham Manchester U. Notts County Plymouth Port Vale Southampton

West Ham

2 Bury

B

0 Preston N. E 2

ง Lincoln

2 Oldham

I Burnley

O Bradford

1 Swansea

O Grimsby

5 Millwall

1 Kull

2 Notts Forest

Goals.

League Table.

Grimsby Brentford Preston N. E. Blackpool Port Valo Bolton

Bradford

Вегу

Plymouth

Cowdenbeath Dundee Hibernians Motherwell Partick

St. Mirren Third Lanark

Motherwell Rangers Aberdeen

Clyde

Queen's Park

2. Aberdeen

0 Falkirk

. 1

Hamilton

0 Queen O'Bih.

2 Kilmarnock

7 Ilearls

1 Rangers

1 St. Johnstone

League Table.

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta . 30 24 3 3 72 20 61 28 22 42 97 32 48 ... 30 16 0 8 HE

70 42 38 29 14.9 0 74 42 37

Hearts... 249 St. Johnstone 31 16 Queen O'Sth. 80

o Ayr

1

Kilmarnock...31

*Falkirk

1

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts 30 21 1 8-72 41 43 30 10 0 60 48 37

30 15 8 0 8 40 30 30 13 0

80

80 11

Fulham

30.12

Bradford C.

30 18

40

West Ham ..

30-10

«Oldham **

30 11

Bouthampton

2011

Notta. County 81 10

8 35 45 49

Burnley

Hull...

no 0 10

38.46 28

BO 11 14

Caltic....

26

Hamilton 28 1 Dundee

30 10 Queen's Park 29 11 Horainns 20 Clyde

10 20 7 St. Mirren 29 7 Partick

Airdrie.

53 23 '13 46 68 23 14 36.62 22 20 8 4 17 50 05 20

1 goal.

3

0

G

FANLING GOLF.

Marton Wins Final In Captain's Cup.

men.

Chinese Company and the Reserve Emergency Unit. Nons, of the Indian

representatives nor the Flying Squad RIFLE SHOOTING

men completed the fourth practice, while the latter were severely han dicapped having only five

In

competitors in their side against a--WIN-FOR--NAVAL fuil team of eight.

The scorea follow:

Chinese Company,

1. 2. 3. 4. Ttla. Wong Chung 30 25 30 30 115 Chow Ching-chiu 30 80 15 25 100 David Loie ****

0 20 25 In the final for the Captain's Cup Diam S. K. Chan 20 30 20 15 85 1933, in connection with the Royal Thong Pohing.. 5 15 10 25 55- Hangkang Golf Club, played at Fan

15 15 0 20 50 ling yesterday, 0. E. G. Marton do- lo Shit-yu....

Hoo Kam-chin. 25 25 10 30 90 feated L. Goldman, & and 1.

Wong King-chuen 30 30 30 25 115

In the Junior Championship final, A. B. Purves defeated F. S. T. But- lin, 8 and 7.

CORRESPONDENCE

Establishment of a Cycling

Club.

185 170 136 196 685

Reserve Emergency Unit.

P. Fletcher

R. Dunlop

J. A. Bendall Murray Dorabjee

S. C. IIo

Str. Since my arrival in Hongkong Van der Lely

a few days ago investigations made. J. Raptis

have elicited the fact that, in a sport-

ing sense,

the cyclist is uncatered for,

2

despite the existence of keen cyclists within its bounds; a fact which

most deplorable in a place so modern

In other directions.

1. 2. 3. 4. Tils. 30 30 30 25 115 20 30 30 25 105 20 20 20-26 05

YARD

At Stonecutters on Saturday the Royal Naval Yard registered, by a a win over the narrow margin,

Scores:- R.A.O.C. team.

ROYAL NAVAL YARD

·A. Lewis W. Austin H. Blake E. Nownham 11. Langley A. Tyler

R.A.O.C.

85 Cpl. Gond 83 Sgt. Allen

83 Cpl. Stevens 80 L. Sgt. Todd

78 Capt. Cresswell 71 Pte. Hall

Total 480

83

CALCUTTA CUP

Scotland's Team Selectéd

Edinburgh, Feb. 24. The Scottish International Rugby selectors have announced the team which in to meet England for the Calcutta Cup at Twickenham March 17, when the last of the season's International Rugby contests

on

will be played.

It will he seen from the list of

names that K. L. T. Jackson, the son of a former Shanghai doctor, has not been included in the team. Jackson is at present an undergraduate at Oxford University and played in the Calcutta, Cup match last year, when R. A. Gerrard, the former Hongkong boy, was included in the English side..

Scotland's selected team is as fol- lows:

R

D. I. Brown (London Scottish);

1.

W. Shaw (Glasgow High School), R. C. S. Dick (Cambridge University), H. Lind. (Dunfermline) and K. C. Fyfe (Cambridge. Univers nity?:

JL. Cotter (Hillhead High School) and W. R. Logan

(Edin-

On no pretext will children bo permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meating.

-PUBLIC ENCLOSURE;

The price of admission to the Pablle Enclosure is $4.00 per day | indluding, tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate," ".

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform' are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00

per day including tax. Bookmakers, Tie Tac men otc, will not be permitted to oporate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting,

Tifins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclorare.

PASSES.

Sill be larued

Pasaca for

on application to the Secretary, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building

Employers are requested to dis tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Servants are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for pass tag through on their ties but must

stands Any persons found loitoring with remain in their employers Servants passos in their possession will forfelt the same and will he removed from the enclosure.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 12th February, 1934.

KING'S THEATRE.

burgh Wanderers)

M. Ritchie (Watsonlana), G. A Dancing Display by the pupils

Cottington (Kelso), J. Allan (Mel rose), J. Beattie (Hawick). M. S. Stewart (Stewart's College). L. B. Lambie (Glasgow High School), J. and 1. G. A. Waters (Selkirk) Watherston (Edinburgh Wander- ere).

CLUB FIXTURES

Northern XV, Trourice The South

London, Feb. 24. In the match between the North 82 and the South at Twickenhant to-day 82 the former won by 18 points to all.

78

Several club fixtures were played

64 during the afternoon. The Harlequins were entertained by the Royal Navy, Total 474 instead of Pertamouth United Ser-

vices according to the fixtures.

Full results of the important club fixtures played to-day were:

18 South

CANTON TENNIS

10. 25 15 60

15

90

25 70

10 15 15 20 60

155 190 140 170 055

Indian Company.

2.

4. Tiln

Feroz Ali

0 20 0

20

5

25

20

0

10 10

5

15.

20

26 20 20

10 15 10 10 15

seta.

30

Having had the honour and plea Khushi Mohomed 10 10 Auro of being the founder of China's 2, G. Khan frat cycling club (The Shanghal S. B. Ahmed Wheeler-founded April, 1933) and N. Ahmed the present holder of all Chinesa road. 1. Din, racing records, it is my desire to unite Mohal Khan all cyclists in this district into a sport- M. Y. Khan Ing body, the main object being

to

enable the many branches of this sport|

to obtain a firm hold in China.

lesser ambition is to bring Hongkong

CHAMPIONS

(Continued from Paga 8.)

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10 Old Leysluns

0

$ Swansen

Cambridge U. London Scot,

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11 Old Millhillians

of tho

O'Keefe-Montgomery School, of Dancing.

TUESDAY, 6th March, 1934, at 5.10 p.m.

Under the Distinguished' Patronage of·

His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peel, K.C.M.G., and Lady Peel.

Part proceeds to be given to Earl Haig's Fund for disabled sallors and soldiers.

Tickets: $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00. (Including tax).

Children and Service Men

half, price..

(34.00-$3.00 $2.00; only);

Coupons to be exchanged and Tickets to be booked at the Theatre after 27th February.

North

Blackheathi

Bristel

Davonport

Gloucester

24 R, A. F.

Northampton

14 Leicester

Oxford U. Plymouth

18 The Army

14

0

PRINTED ORGANDY

10

0

Reuter,

25 the match right through. Their Rosslyn

opponents however rallied after Navy

the frst two sets has been lost

Cardiff.

by them and won the next two Newport

brought

12 Guy's Hoap. 24 Old Blues 21 Harlequins

27 Lendon Welsh

0 Llanelly

OF WORK.

Year's Activities Of The. Ladies R.C. Reviewed.

In the third set the games were 85-110 50 2456-2 in favour of the stronger pålr. RECORD Flying Squad.

when Lau and Chan put forth 1. 2. 3. 4. Ttls.

16

all their strength and cyclists in a position to challenge their A. 0. W. Mooney 0 10 5

the score up to 6-4, 100 15-25. northern comrades at Shanghai for Ng Chi-ylu

of cycling Ho So********* supremacy in all branches of

* 16, 0 6 20 In view of the foregoing I should Cheng King-chor 10 5 15 0 15 esteem it a favour If your columns] Ho Wing-kwan. might be opened to a request that all Interested individuais communicate with me as early as possible, with a view to the establishment of a Cycling Club hore. There are points too nu-

45 20 45110

In the fourth set Lau and Chan 6-1. Lai beat their opponents and Lui then decided that if

The annual general meeting of the they were not careful they would Ladies Recreation Club was held most decidedly lose the match

the Club house on Friday, with and won the first five games Mrs. Mathieson in the chair. Others

erous to mention in favour of an or. HONGKONG YACHTING. straight off. They were, 20 7 4 18 43 89 18

Third Lanark 28 6 7-16 47-84 17

ganisation of this kind, and practical-|

Cowdenbeath 30 4 4 22 43 01 12y nothing against it.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE-

(SECOND DIVISION).

Brochin. Dumbarton East Fife East Burling Leith

Raith Rovera

Bi. Bernarda Blen'Mulr

Dunfermline 3 Allon

1 'Montrose

.0 Morton

1 Arbroath

Edinburgh

1; Forfar

•1 King's Park-

Goals..

On behalf of those of your readers

0.20.43

how-

present

were Mesdames Lowin ever, not allowed to. take their Bryan, Flacher, Handyeido, Johnson, last game too easily for after a Lissaman, Martin. Stafford • Smith,

DOUBLE WIDTH

$2.25 per yd.

KASHMIR SILK

STORE

Opp. Queen's Theatre,

IN LONDON

The

stiff. Aght their opponents gained and Hina V. L. Thomas Hongkong Telegraph.

who find this of interest, and a means Lantau Island on Saturday, over

Cutty won the R.H.K.Y.C. race to the next four games. The most On the prposal of Mr. Stafford Smith, seconded by Miss Thomas, of indulging in their chosen sport or distance of 62 miles, F. C. Manning thrilling part of the whole game the report and accounts for 1983

was was reached when the score was hobby. I thank you in anticipation of sailing the vessel... Typhoon your favourable consideration of this second and Asuma third,

at 5-3, Lau and Chan gaining the were manimously adopted. request.

The results follow:

advantage not less than five times Ofcers Elected. ~~~HENAY A. G. KEATER,

The following oficers were elected Royal Army Service Corps Cutty

Finished Corrected Porn, before Bnally taking their fourth

4.41.41 2. and last game." The Shat set to serve for the ensuing year: Headquarters, Hongkong..

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