THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1934.
MALAYAN CHINESE HOCKEY XI DISAPPOINT
NO MATCH FOR SERVICES
MUST IMPROVE TO WIN
TO-DAY'S GAME
(By "Bully-off")
If the Malayan Overseas Chinese team play as they did against the United Services yesterday I am afraid they are doomed to return home with a record of played four, lost four!
SERVICES ON TOP-Incident during yesterday's hockey match between Malaya's overaens-Chinees team and a local United Sarvicos eloven, which saw the Services emerge any winners (Photos Ming
Yuan),
fence,
MACAO RACE MEETING
DISQUALIFICATION OF BANQUET HALL AFTER WINNING
D
INDIAN SPORTS MEET
GIANTS NOSED OUT
BY BOSTON.-
Pitching Achievement
By Warneke
New York, April 22.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Fer- (mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Baturday, 28th April, 1931, com- mencing at 200 p.m.
The Firat Bell will bo Rung 1.30 p
at
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting,
No One without a Badge will be' admitted to the Monbers' Enclosure. The nosing out of the New York! Badges admitting Non-Members to tho Mombern' Enclosure and Club to-day's major leagues baseball.
Giants by Boston was a feature of fooms at $6.00 for Gentlemon and A remarkable scoring feat by are obtainable through the SECRET | $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) Chicago, who Louis pitchers to score 10 runs and a Member, such Member to be respon
walloped the StARY upon the personal application of make 22 hits, was equalled only by sible for all visitors Introduced by the performanco. of Warneke, the him, and for Payment of All Cit a Chicago thrower, who pitched his &c.
second, ane-hit game of the season
The Secretary's office, Srd Floor. Full scores as cabled by Reuter Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704),
will close at 12 o'clock Noon. follow.
Mombers" Dadges admitting to Enclosure will NOT be on anlo at the Race Courne.
SEVERAL SURPRISES FOR PUNTERS Surpries wero in abundance at the Macao race meeting held yesterday, and punters did not enjoy the best of luck. One incident was the disqualification of Banquet Hall after the pony had won the Stadium Stakes. Full results follow.
1. The Belvoir Handicap (Secondlalt a Mille Spelion). One Mile,
Mr. Riggs' Valloy Hall, 135 . (Miss Dory Fair) Mr. H. J. Law's Panama 162 lb.
(E. O. Butler) 1 Mr. Heriot's Black Velvet 155 15, (Misc Scott Harston) Miss Fearon's Potsdam 146 lb.
(N. Doltz) 2Mr. Lan's Harbour View 135 lb. Mr. Herlet's Black Velvet 158 15.
Mas Betty Fair) (S. N. Pan) 3 Time: 29.1/5, 1.00.0/6. Time: 31.2/6, 1.02, 1.35, 2.08.2/5. Distance: length; a neck. Distance: lengths; 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $24. Places Pari-Mutuel: Winner $34.00 Places 37.70; $9.00; $7.00.
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 114-8210.71; $0.00; $6.50; $7.80.
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 2$90.08;2nd No. 106$02.78; 3rd No. 06 2nd No. 36 $25.00; 3rd No. 73 $31.08. Unplaced Nas, 120, 61, 160 The Services eleven' they were
Doun-gin (Perak), Gau Kre-slang 201, 14, 104 each $40.
$12.06.
Unplaced Nos. 217, 40, 17, each. $11.02. opposed to yesterday
Hollingsworth, in goal for the (S'pore), Fam Choo-beng (Perak); was much
2. The Bedale Handlerp. depleted owing to the absence of services was rarely called upon, Lee Tuck-noon (S'pore), Yay Choon- the several Naval players in thanks to the steadiness of Lieuta.m (Selangor). Wan Siew-hong Mile. Maeno. Notable
the Rolaaler and Metcalfe, the latter (Peruk), Oh Chong-seng (Penang), Mr. Lis' Heart's Joy 100 . among
(LI Fook-fat) 1! absentees were Donald and Eaden, in particular. The halves did Ten Yuen-fong (5'pere).
United Services: Ple Hollings Mr. S. N. Chau's Armistice Day the Colony and Navy right-wing all that was required of them and worth (Army); Licot. N. W. Met-
144 น ........(ll. Y. Liang) combination, Lleut. E. N. V. more, but the forwards were the calfe (Army), Lient. Rossier (Army): Mr. Chan Wing-yung's Sporting Carrey, centre-Cordword and Surg, weakest link in the side, They Lieut. J. A. Corrin Hill (Navy), Nk. Chance 160 lb. ......................................
(Choy Wing-chiu) 3 Lieut. Cmdr. Phillips at back, combined together certainly, but Dulla Singh (Army), L/Nk. Alif Din. Lieut. Garthwaite, the Colony in- not effectively. They were practi. (Army); Lieut. Cmdr. Neame (Navy) Time: 31.1/5, 104.1/5, 1.40.9/5,| side-left was also away owing to cally all strangers to each other. Spy Kirtar Singh (Army), Lieut. 2.10.2/5. foot injury.
Lai Singh and as a result
Cheyne (Navy), 1/Nk. many of the passen In the re-shule, Lieut. Cmdr.between them went astray. The Army), Lieut. Hocquard (Army)." Neame WAS brought In to three inside men gften over-ran
TEAM FOR TO-DAY, deputise for Donald on the right{the centres) from The wings. wing and I must say he im- The Chinese had the better
The following will represent the pressed. When I saw him playing the exchanges up to the interval Hongkong Chinese in their inst week I was rather disappoint-but thereafter cracked up badly against the Overseas Chinese Hockey Team on the Hongkong Football Club ed in his showing, but after yes and failed to make the pace set ground to-day at B p.m.: R. II. Wong: terday's game readily agree that them. This was particularly ny Dr. Y. C. Teh and K. L. Goon; 11. ho is a "find." Kirtar Singh, of tlegable in the closing stages, Chanson, Dr. K. T. Lak and J. the Punjabis played inside to him,
Too; K. S. Cheng, It. W. Lee, P. G. with Linut. Cheyno taking centre.
Tonk, B. K. Ne and T. W. Goh. On the left Lal Singh was brought Inside and Lieut. Hocquard came
Reserve: Dr. C. W. Lan."
in on the flank.
SUPERB GOALKEEPING.
THE PLAY.
of
from the bully off and Neame got The Services Look up the attack away on the right and worked into the circle. He took a shot at gool but skied the ball into the road. Play! transferred to the other end where
Hongkong Cycling Club
Distance: irngth: 3 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $8-11.00. Pinces $27.10; $27.10; $0.70.
Cash Sweep: 1st. No. 60--$125.96; 2ml No. 102 $35.08; 3rd No. 80 $17.99 Unplaced Nos. 284, 11, 1, 15 match 78 ench $4.00.
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3. The Belgir Handicap (First Suction). One Mlle. Mr. Fearnun's No Fear 158 16.
HUSSAIN WINS HONOURS OF DAY
S. A. RUMJAHN BEATEN
A. J. Hussain won the individual championship with 21 points at the third annual athletic sports meeting hold of the Indian Recreation Club
Sonkunpoo in yesterday afternoon
large gathering, the presence of
Husalan also established a new re cord for putting the shot, when he threw a distance of 31 ft. 3 ins, to beat previous record of 29 ft. 1 % ins which was established by Sirdar Khani 3 in 1932.
(S. N. Pan) Mr. Bellamy & Gordon's King's Parade 168 lb....(P. Botelho) Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai 161
lb....
(Butler) Tine: 29.1/5, 1.00.2/5, 1.33.2/5. 2.06.1/5.
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Distance: lengths; 6 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $28.20, Places $8.50; $7.10; 30.80.
Mrs. A. H. Rumiahn, wife of the Vice-President of the Club, presontedi the prizes at the conclusion of the meeting, and also presented the Second Division Cricket Shiold, which was won by the Indian Recreation
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 49-3137.06; 2nd No. 137--$39.14; 3rd No. 65 Club juniors for the fifth time, to K $19.57. Unplaced Nós, 149, 61, 281, Nazarin, Captain.
80. 11 each $1.35.
4. The Victorla Handicap. Furlongs.
It was only the superb goal- keeping of Yen Cheok-wah that Yap missed a sitter and Ten pat in some useful work on the wing. The saved the visitors from a much Chinese opened the scoring after about| heavier defeat. He played an in-quarter of an hour's play when Tea spired game, showing keen an-rent veross a hard centre which poss-
effecting ticipation and
someed several of the local defenders be- both fore Lee stopped with his hond and remarkable fibe elearances
Fam took a sharp hit which left Holling- with his etick, and feet. Choo-beng, playing at left-half, wrth well benten. was another outstanding player) who gave little rope to the mea he was detailed to check. The two backs, Ong Tinng-song and
The delightfully warm weather Yeang Cheng phuoy, wore a tower the equaliser with a neat cross shot. muster of the Hongkong Cycling Hill, worked into the circle and netted of the weekend induced a strong of strength and could always be relied upon in an emergency,
Cheyne missed an admirable oppor- Club to turn out on the run via funity of giving the Services the lead The forwards Badly lacked soon after resumption when Hocquard Castle Peak Road. combination and were
inclined gave him a well placed pass. He
GOOD MUSTER ON Messrs. Tong & Fan's Wapiti
NEAME EVENS UP.
Just before the interval Neanie got going on the wing after n pass from
wax
SUNDAY
Six
Pittsburgh
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
I. II. E.
Boston
0 12 0
(Berger homered) New York
5 11 (Peel and Moore homered)
0
3 10 D
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
4 12
5
1
2
(Et. anallen homered) Brooklyn!! 7 15
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(Puccinelli homered) Chiengo
........ 35 (Harnett, Klein homered) St. Louis
22
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........ 2
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AMERICAN League. Washington .....
10
3
(Schulte scored a home run) Philadelphia........... 3 (Hayes homered)
12
1
Now York....... 8 10 +
(Chapman homered) Boston...
1 8 1
St. Louis..... 6 $ 0
(Puccinelli scored two home
runs)
Chicago
(Bonura homered)
5
5
RÜGBY FOOTBALL
London, Apr. 21. The English Rugby season is con-
Mr. A. el Arcalli, President of the Club, thanked the working committee; and the visitors for making the func Lion a success, and also mentioned that cluding and several end of the sensent the Indian Recreation Club second matches were played on Saturday
with the following results: eleven had won tiro Junior Division.
Harlequins 13 London Welsh Cricket shield outright. He al50 Laiccater
O. ALT. thanked fr. J. M. Dyer for having
0 Gloucester 20 Bradford
Camborne
Cheltenham
Mr. Lee Shiu-kee's Seat Face
145 h.
...(YT Fung)
140 h.
.....(E. Butler) Mr. H. J. Law's Co-ship 140 h.
(Ip Kui-ying) 3 presented a new shield for competition Hartlepool Time: 31.2/6, 1.02.4/5, 1.30.4/5. in the Second Division Cricket League Plymouth Distance: lengths; length. The band of the 1st. Regiment of Waterloo $6.80; $11.90.
Parl-Mutual: Winner $9.10. Places the 8th Battalion of the Punjabis, Cardiff
by kind courtesy of the Commanding 2nd No. 34-$74.86; 3rd No. 48-afternoon and rendered a pelasing Cash Sweep: 1st No. 40—$202.09: Officer, was in attendance during tha
$37.43. Unplaced No. 258--$37.49. selection of airs.
5. The
11.05.
Stadium
Stakra.
One
Putting the shot.-1, A. J. Hussein: 2, A. Butt. Distance-30 ft. 3 ing.
100 yards flat race handicap (girls) under 14)-1. M. Omar; 2, 2, el Arculli
Leaving Shamehuipo at 2.10 p. 3.
Results. to hang back too far. On many made aniends, however, soon, after-
Long Jump-1, A. J. Hussain; 2 Occasions they were out of posi-wards from another centre from the good climb over the hill was made tion for passes from their in-left which Lal Singh reverse-sticked to Gindrinkers Bay when the pace Mr. H. J. Law's Banquet Hall M. el Arculli. Distance-20ft. 74 Ink.
101 1.
...(Ip Kai-ying) 1 at him fect.
Throwing the Cricket Ball.1, A. J. vas increased and a steads 15 termediate line. Then
Ar. I. S. Y's Wakefield 165 b. again
Hussain; 2, M. el Arcull. Distanco The teams were:
m.p.h. WAS maintained till the
(E. O. Butler). 2277 ft. they were inclined to be too in-
Overseas Chinese: Yeo Cheok-wah party had almost reached San-tin. Mesars, Lewis & Tinson's Mort- 100 yards flat race chainionship.- dividualistic and so presented no (S'pore); Ong Tiang-seng (S'pore), after enjoying the varied
main 158 lb. (G. A. Harriman) 31, T. Hamat; 2, S. A. Rumjahr. Time- great difficulty in the Colony de- Yeang Cheng-phuoy (Penang); Scoh beautiful scenery of the coast route, Time: 32, 1.03, 1.34.3/5, 2.07,
10 2/5-Rect. Shortly afterwards-a diectasion Distance: length: 3 longtha, resulted in a change of plan, audi
Pari-Mutuel: Winner $17.60. Places decided to return vin the $7.70; $7.00.
Cash Sweep: Int No. 117-$147.14: const route also rather then make
2nd No. 8-$42.02; 3rd No. 5 the stiff climb from Tai-po. On turning a
high pace into the wind $21.01. Unplaced Nos. 34, 112 cach was kept up, and an enjoyable re- $1 Cash Sweep: 1st No. 3200- fresher was partaken of at the $1,216.90; 2nd No. 5481—$347.38; |A, J. Hussain; 2, T. Hamet. Time- Castle Peak Cafeteria at 6.30 am. 13rd No. 1925-$173.09. Resuming
the trip the Club suffered Nos. 2588, 847, 6200, 3041, 919, 5497,
100 yards flat race handicap (Ladies their only delay in the whole ride, 618, 3348, 1006, ench $21.44.
G. The Volunteer Ifandleap (Unection).-1, Miss, H. Ismail; 2, Miss the Captain puncturing when 16
J. Hamet. Ictal). Six Forlongs. miles out. The resultant loss of a
50 yards sack mee.-1, 1. Maroon; 2. A. J. Husenin. few minutes caused lights to be Mr. 1. N. Cochran's Anson 150
1b.
(Tpr. Mossop) it for the final descent into. Sham-Mr. H. A. Browning's Fn.170 lb. (1. A. Browning) shuipo, with the lights of the port shining a welcome to a tired "bat Mr. F. E. W. Lammert's Jack happy party.
O'Lantern 165 16.
(Tpr. Lammert) Time: 30.1/6, 1.023/5, 1.37.3/6, Distance: lengths: 3 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $80.60. Places,
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Next week the run will be of a "Fox and Hounds" nature. Two riders will leave the Club Hend- quarters, 38 Hennessy, Rond, at
2.15 p.n. And these will be $16.40; $8.20; $7.40.
after ten minutes by the
100 yards Ant race handicap (boys) (under 12)-1, F. Samy; 3, 9. E, Bux. 220 yards flat race championship.-1," Unplaced 24 3/6 Hec.
1
928 yards flat race [Open to Mem-¦ bers of St. John's Ambulance Brigade, 2Indian Division)-1, 1, Haroon; 2, S.
M. Rumjahn. 3Mudar.
Lawn Bowls competition.—1, A. II.
440 yards flat race championship... A. J. Hussain; 2, M. el Areuill Time-50 2/6 sees.
Ladies Nomination.-1, A. I. Maduri
Cash Sweep: IL No. 113-3186.44; 2nd No. 14 $53,26; 3rd No. 149 and Miss 11. Jamail: 2, M. P. Madar
and Mi M. el Arcalli. The whole course will be laid on $26.60. Unplacel Nos. 71, 101, 157, Hongkong Island and a most excl-119, 2, 110 ench 31.03. ing afternoon is anticipated,
7. The April Sprint (Unoflein!).
Swimming Aspirants For
Olympic Honours
LOCAL NOMINEES SELETED TO GO TO SHANGHAI,
100 yards egg and spoon race (mem. bern over 35)-1, J. M. Dyer; 2, A. R‚| ~ M. Samy.
50 yards flat race handicap (Girls) under 10)-1, Z. el Arculli; A Sufiad.
yards flat race handicap (Boys) under 10),-1, S. K. Khan; 2, B. Singh. 880 yards flut race championship. 1, M. el Arcul; 2, S. Hamot. Time- E min. 30 secs.
Obstacle race.1, A. J. Hursalı; 2. A. K. Minu,
Tug-of-war (married v. zingto).—| Single.
Toat race.-1, Huron; 2, Mainya. 100 yards consolation race.-1, D I. Razacks
Individual championship.-A. J. Jussain. at points.
Following trials on Saturday, Lau Po-hi (Hongkong), 1 min. 21 the selection commitice selected vecs.; Shek Kam-put (Hongkong), 1 the following local swimmers to min. 20 secs, and Iam Yin-chak go to Shanghal as aspirants for (Hongkong), 1 min. 27 4/5 secs. representatives in China's Olympic-Kwok Chun-hang (Hongkong), 2
200 metres breast stroke (Men's): Champion 10am --HUTON.
Handemen's race-1, Abdul Kah- swimming team.
mins. 58 secs.; Mol Tre-cheong (long-man. 2, Kunden Singh and
Sawan 50 metres (Men's):-Chan Ki-taung kong), 3 mine, 14 3/4 secs: and Wong Singh (tio), (Canton), 27 4/6 seconds; Chan Shun-min (Hongkong), 3 mins, 21 4/6 Lawn Bowls Singles championship.- Chun-hing (Canton), 28 2/56 seconds; socs.
11, A. E. Dallah; 2, A. H. Omar. Wong Sau-shan (Canton), 29 2/6 GD metres (Women's)-Lal Kwal- Fairs-1, A. R. Balloh and S. M seconds and Wong Yat-hung (Hang- chun (Hongkong), 40 1/6 sees.; Leung Rumjahn 2, A. M. Rumjahn and S. kong). 31 1/5 seconds.
Wing-han (Hongkong), 40 2/6 socs. Ismail.
Rumah.
100 metres (Men's);—Chan Ki- and Chan Woon-king (Hongkong), Wink-1, A, R. Dallob, A. R. Minu, tung (Canton), 1 min. 6 3/5 secs.3 40 2/5 soca,
¡M. Y. Ada】 and M. P. Madar. Run- Chan Chun-hing (Canton), min. 100 metres (Women's):-Chon ners-up.--A. M, Wahab, §. M. Rum- 8 2/5 secs.; Wong Sau-chan (Canton), Woon-king (Hongkong), 1 min. 83 Jahn, K. Nazarin and A. A. Ruminha 1 mln. 9 3/5 sees, and Trang Ho-fook sees.; Leung Wing-han (Hongkong), (Jnr.); (Hongkong), 1 min, 11 1/5 rect. 1 min. 37 secs, and Lau Kwal-chun Cricket Datting average-A. IL)
400 metres (Men's):-Chan Chun-|(IIongkong); 1 min. 07 4/5 nees. nam (Ilongkong), O mina, 14 aces; 100 metres breant stroko (Wo- Kwok Chun-hang (Hongkong), 0 mins, | men's):-Chan___ Woon-king. (Hong- 36 3/6 secs.; Wong Sau-shan (Can-kong), 1' min. 48 sock, and Lau Kwal- ton), 6 ans, 37 4/6 sech, und Tanng chun (Hongkong), 1 min. 51 4/5 secs. Ho-fook (Hongkong), 41 4/5 _soen. 100 metres back stroke (Women's): 1,500 metres (Askn'a):—Kwok Chun-Leung Wing-han' (Hongkong), 1 hang (Hongkong). 28 mins, 40 seen. Imin. 46 3/5 seca, and Chan Woon- and Mak Wal-ming (Hongkong), 28 king (Hongkong), 2 mins, 2/5 secs. mina. 50 secs.
All mander:Mien Yeung Sau- 100 metres back stroko (Men's) :—king (Ilongkong), (selected).
Ilunner-up-F. D. Pereira. Aggrogato-A H. Kumjahn, Howling-F. D. Pereira, Runner-up-A, R. Minu. Second Nazarla.
Eleven. Batting-K
Eunner-up. R. Sufflad. Bowlleg.-M. el Arculli, Runner-up-A. R. Sumlad Sunday Cricket League champions,!
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