#THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY. OCTOBER
1934
CAER CLARK AND MAMAK LEAGUE HOCKEY
ALLISON Macao
AND
Result
DAVIS CUP Racing
PLAYER MAKES STATEMENT
SAYS WILL NOT
PLAY AGAIN
New York.
BOXING EVE AGAIN
Boxing Eve scored a popular victory at the Macao Race meeting hold yesterday, while Miss Lois Fearon earned distinction by win- ning the Ladies's Race. The re- Wilmer Allison, the Texansults were; . who is certain to get the American No. 1 tennis ranking Polo Pony Scurry, half a mile: this year on the strength of his Capt. J. I. Jordan's Stickardan) Stickypust, 168 sensational play at Forest Hills, Capt. J. L. Jordan's Winchester has put himself on record as
Stag 168 lb. (Hope) saying he wants no further G. Portman's Cloudy Eve 105 lb. part of the Davis Cup business,
(Kamble) 3 but there is already a mova- Won by four lengths; two lengths. ment on foot to make him the
of playing captain
team.
the 1935
great
The captainey, involving a
deal of judgment
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ST. ANDREW'S LADIES BEAT RECREIO
ERRATIC SHOOTING BY BOTH
SETS OF FORWARDS
H.M.S. KEPPEL LOSE FAST GAME TO THE SAINTS
The St. Andrew's Club Ladies, run-I reached Whitehead netted for the ners-up in the Cher Clark Cup hockey | Signals, competition for the past five years, In the second half, the Signals held defeated the Club de Recreio Ladies the Indians very well and obtained by three goals to one in their first two more goals through Whitehead.
Cup match played on the Marina They were unlucky not to draw.
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ground on Saturday afternoon. The shooting of both forward lines wRA
erratie:
Time 50 seEN. Pari-matuel-Winner $7.59; places $5.50; $8.20; 813.80,
2. Tang Shan Handicap, one mile, and organizing Lt and Li's Delightful Chance 161. ability, has been a bone of coaten-
b. (F. F. L)
tion now over since the days of the Helenside's Hell for Leather 160 Tilden-Johnson team, which didn't need a captain as long as it supreme on the international courts. Bernon Prentice, n pleasant New York business man who handles ten- of a length. nis affairs for the Seabright club as
2
3
1b. (3. L. Jordan) Was | Weetoo's, Kindo 150 ib.
(E. O. Butler) Won by two lengths; three-quarters Time 2.10 1/5 secs. Part-mutuel Winner $45.10: places, $0.70; $6,00; $5.40.
houny, retured under more or less) fire after captaining the 1933 team. He was succeeded. by Dick Williams, a former Davis Cup ́stor himself, but¦ the defeat of the laleat American campaign abroad has stirred up re- ports tit all was not as serene as it should have been with our Inds abroad.
ADMIRABLE DOUBLES CHOICE.
"There's no use in
stating the
3-Fat Shin Handicap, one mlie. Pan's What a Chance, 168 ib.
(P. P. Botelho) Alanto's Glad Eyes, 181"ib
(Y. T. Fung) Miss Scott Herston's Racing Pluck, 108 b (A. J. P. Heard) Won by three lengths; three quar ters of a length.
1
2
Time 2.05 2/5 secs. Parf-mutuel;Winner $10; place, 4-Tein Shan Handicap, 1 miles, Eve's Boxing Evo, 162 lb.
(R. H. Charles)
Lan's Partnership, 140 lb.
reasons for the failure of Prentice | $5.10; $5.10; 35.10. and Williams," writes George Cp. rens in the Boston Transcript, giving the players as his source of interma tion on the dissatisfaction during the last few years. "They didn't bring the team to the proper pitch for the vital test because they simply didn' have the gumption to carry through their assignment in a manner that! would get the desired results."
(S. Y. Liang) Miss V. Shenton's Wembly Stag,
140 b. (E. O. Butler) Won by three lengths; a length. Time 44 1/5 secs.
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MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE.
At the interval, the Saints led by St. Andrew's two goals to one, M. Woolley netting R. C of Signals both goals, while C. Botelho scored Police for the Portuguese team. Eearly in R. E. the second half, P. Gittina, playing at University Inalde-left, notched the Saints' thin K.I.T.C. point..
United
E. Xavier, centre-half. M. Bnato Whitehallt and C. Botelha were the outstanding Whitehed players for the Rocrelo. M. Berruex, Keppel... J. Wong and I. L. Woolley, the Saints' 12th Battery Intermediate line, formed the crux of their defence strength. G. Krout- kaya, n newcomer to the forward line, gave an impressivo display,
The tens lined up as follows: St. Andrew Ladies: Mrs. R. Rose, Min G. White, E Landolt, 1. Wool- tey. J. Wong, Men, -Berruex, Misses F. Wong, G. Kroutskaya, P. Gitting and M. Churn.
Recreio Ladies:
Miss G. Roza,
M. Basio, C. Osmund, L. Silva-Notte, E. Xavier, E. Rozario; M. Remedios; A. Alves, C. Silva, B. Remedios and C. Botelho.
. RECREIO TEAM.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
43
1 0 11 7 4 21 9-10 6 10 3 0 3 10 1 11 0.0
2 1 0 14 2 3 1 1 0 0 4 3 2 0 0 1 1 1
0 120
0
0 2 0
3 0
HOME FOOTBALL
SEVERAL MORE SURPRISES.
UPSETS IN ALL DIVISIONS
The following were the resuka in Saturday's English and Scottish Langue
football
programmes, There were a number of surprises. FIRST DIVISION.
Aston Villa Chelsea Derby Ererton
Grimsby' Hudderadeld Leicester Preston N. B. Sunderland Tottenham Wolrca
SECOND
Barnaicy Hollon
Bradford C. Burnley
RUGBY AT HOME Manchester U
GLOUCESTER BEAT
DEVON
Notts County Oldham
Port Vale Sheffield U. Southampton Swansea
4 Manchester C. 2
• Stoke
2 Middlesbrough 0
4 West Brom
3 Leeds
* Wednesday
• Blackburn
Z Liverpool
2 Arsenal
Portsmouth
3 Birmingham
DIVISION.
2 Norwich
2 Notts Forest
3 Bradford..
3 Bury
3 West Ham
1 Fulham
& Hull
1 Newcastle
1 Mymouth
1. Brentford
2 Blackpool
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
London, Oct. 27. Gloucestershire scored a victory over Devon in the County Rugby Aldersbot Championship at Bristol, by
six Brighton pointa to three. Northumberland Bristol R. beat Cumberland at Whitehaven by Cardiff The following have been selected things much their own way against Crystal J's).
six points to nil, while Durham had Charlton to represent the Club de Recreio Cheshire at Hartlepool, winning by Luton against the Kowloon Indians on the 18-5. AK PAK vidunt, Di wa match. Somerset beat Cornwall by Southend
the remaining County Queen's P. R. day-11 Britto, A. A. dos Remedios ten points to nii.
Swindon and Dr. A. Rodrigues; 3. Gonsalves,
In the friendly fixtures, the United Torquay 2. Netent Services had a great struggle against tinterres, H. Alves, A. tiomanu, N. Oxford University, who were deleated
by eight points to six. The Harle quins had the better of Guy's Hoap!-
2 BURIE
1401
Beltran H. Gusano.
In
Hari-mutuel: Winner $9.30; places, MAMAK TOURNAMENT tal by 10-5. Scores:
$5.40; $5.10.
Allison, if Wuunaid decidens to stop .cat, undoubtedly wit be strongly con
Tain Shan Handicap (second Bitered. *The Texan has the n-section), once round, vantage of experience and knowledge D. P. Yates' Festival Eve, 151 .
of current Davis Cup conditions. He
(Capt. J. L. Jordan)
might not be a good chores for the Wong Ping-shun's Bold Comman- singles in 1935, despite his superb
der, 165 h. (1p Kui-ying) 2 performances at home after a fruit. Mrs. Lee Shia-kie's Colombo,
less trip abroad at the call of Captain Wilnis, but he certainly would fit in welt as a doubles mate for George Latt if it develops that Sidney Wood and Leater Stoeten can he built up again for the individual assignments.
GOLF
CHAMPION OF COLONY
MARTON RETAINS.
TITLE
Playing splendid golf, D. E. G.
Marton, retained his title in the open
golf championship
of the Colony
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP,
Cumberland
(At Whitehaven).
1
St. Andrew's Beat H.M.S. Keppel In Fast Game
Durh
0 Northumberland
18 Cheshire
illartlepool). Curetershire
(At Bristoll
(At WalHnzion)..
Homeget
* Devan
10 Cornwall “
CLUB FIXTURES.
A fast and gruelling hockey match 151 lb, (S. N. Pan) 3in the Mamak Tournament was wit- Won by half a length: two lengths. nessed on the Polies Training School Park-mutue: Winner, $12.10;round yesterday afternoon, when St. Placer, 80; $5.00; $8.
Androw' Club defeated II.M.B. Keppel by five goals to three, after
(AL Belfast). being three geals to one in arrears at fath 11the interval.
Blackbenth M-hitting on the part of the Coventry Bradford
G-Ladies Spring, half a mile. Capt. J. L. Jordan's Winchester
Stag, 160 lb. (Miss L. Fearon)
D. P. Yates Darien, 186 lb.
(Mian Scott Harston)
3
. C. Macnamara's That's That, 167 b. (Mrs. Williams) Won by two lengths; half a length. Time 1 min. 4.1/5 wees. Pari-matuel: Winner, $0.20; places $6.20; 86; $7.50.
THE CASH SWEEPS,
Race 1.
No. 4
158
E
162
$41.30 17.40 8.70
Unplaced ponies ($2 ench): played at Fanling yesterday. The 91, 367, 69, 24, 8, 22, 89, 83,
winner returned a score of 162.
Lissaman was second with 156, and
A. E.
Race 2.
No. 24
357
+1
08
A. T. Braley won the visitors' prize with a score of 157.
The Results.
The scores were as follows: Player
A. E. Lissaman. 77 78
K. S. Robertoon 74 84
Uteser
2 Saints' defenders let the sailors Devonpart 1. through and they obtained their Arrucester goal early on through Lieut, clair-anchester
Guy's Hump. Ford. Shortly after, Smith, accept-0. M. T. ing a good wing pass, found the net. Pontepeni Muir the left wing, score the third mond
United Berrien real, Wong, in goal mis-kicking.
Naritamplus The Saints retallated; but their swans forwards-could-not-penetrate the goat Aex:
Guest Herlians
4 Yorkarire
12 016 Allerdin
a Card'
Rolyn 1.
20 Mocky
Я Exeter
18 Old Blur
Harlequina
11 London Scot.
13 Alden
J Oak Panlines 10 Cari-
8 Oxford V.
11 Leireale
R Nawwort
Edinburgh Aëro Gimarow ligh
Se hool
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LINDRUM WINS
0 Watford
6 Exeter
2 Coventry
3 Newport
2 Clapion 0.
2 Gillingham
1 Bristol C.
2 Reading
2 Millwall
• Bournemouth
2 Northampton
3
Lincoln
•
Rotherham
4 Harrow
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). Accrington Chester Crewe Darlington Doncaster Gateshead Hartlepools Now lirighton
Southport Stockport
York
+
2 Trasmere
Chesterfield 2 Rochdale Mansfield
0 Inlifax
3 Walea!!
2 Carlinle
0
Wrexham
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Albion
Ayr
Celtic
(FIRST DIVISION).
Dunde 20! Hamilton
10 lbernians
28 Partick
12; Queen's Park Queen O'9th. St. Johnsione
14
when in the scoring region. did not make the most of a penalty bully awarded the Saints for a fou! by one of the Keppel defenders.
R. Carroll, who was doing good No*. work on the left wing. eventually scured for the Sainte before half-time. In the second half, the Saints attacked continuously and Carroll und the net to score the second goal. E. F. Fincher netted the 32,20
equaliser and towards the end, Fincher ave the Saints the lead as the result of penalty bully caused by a Koppel defender kicking the ball in the due. Before the end Fincher completed his Billiards title by beating Joe Davis hat trick and made the Saints victory by 875 points after a match which certain.
lasted a fortnight.
$112.70
10.10
Unplaced posien ($4.40 each).
Race 3.
Olt Now Course Course
Total
No. 130
0. E. C. Marton 70
7:3
A. T. Braley
79
D. S. Robb
AI
70
152 165 167 157 158
БО 367
$110.20 31.40 15.70
Unplaced ponies ($3.80 each).
Raer t.
T. A. Pearce 82
76
158
D. J.
J. Gilmore
78
80 108
No. 28
D. S. Edward
81
78 150
155
H. Youn
bung
13
78
80
164
W. Taylor....
78
80
78
164
R. H. Scoonea
87
78
D. C. Wilson
E J. R. Mitchell 80
80 160
go
86 168
No. 49
J. H. Ross
94
85
160
234
P. Alsebroek
I
82 171
261
Anonymous.... 105
Special Prize.
مدام
116 200
b. S. Robb with the better score over the last nino holes won the special prize for the best score on the New Course, and K. S. Robert- 40n that of the Old Course.
$110.70 31.60 15.80 Unplaced ponies (15,80 each).
Race 5.
$118.70 34,20 18.60
Unplaced ponies ($4.10 inch).
• Race fi
No. 183
42
J
40
$115,70 33 18.50
Unplaced ponies ($4 each).
The Keppel kept the Saints' defence n the move in the closing stages of The game, but aside against forwards prevented many promising attacks from bearing fruit.
K.I.T.C. DEFEAT SIGNALS. Leading 4-0 at one stage of the game, the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club funt managed to snatch two oints from the Royal Corps of Signals by the odd goal in seven in a Mamak Tournament match played on the Marina ground yesterday after-
naont
Retains Billiards Title
Walter
Melbourne Oct. 27. drum pateled the world's
The scores at the end of the match
Alloa
1 Aberdeen
1 84. Mirren
3 Dunfermline
1 Falkirk
4 Kilmarnock
1 Motherwell
↓ Airdrie.
3 Hearts 2 Rangers
5 Clyde
SCOTTISH-LEAGUE,
(SECOND DIVISION).
Arbroath Brechin Cowdenbeath Dambarton East Fife Morton
St. Bernards
Third Lanark
5 Forfar
3 81en'mulr
• Dundee U.
7 Edinburgh 7 Leith
2 East Stirling Ralth Revers
J Montrose
1 King's Park
SPORT ADVTS.
Q
2
were:-Lindrum, 23,653 points; Davis, THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, 22.078 points,
Davis made a great bid in the after- noon session and reduced the deficit to
446 points, but failed to seize his up-MEETING will be held (Weather The TENTH EXTRA RACE portunities during the evening.
The highest breaks scored by Lin- Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY drum were 702, 519 and 300, while on SATURDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, the challenger's best figures wero 420|1934, commencing at 2.00 p.m. and 200.-Router.
The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p..
Jan, salled by Mr. E, Cock, won the Gurbachan Singh, formerly of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's First Radio, and who is this season playing Championship race for "A" Class boati or the Kowloon Indians, scored their on Saturday afternoon when she beat first two goals within a few minutes. Wasp II, sailed by Major Grimn, by Hanson and Noronha brought the 40 seconds over the 0.7 miles course. total to four. Before half-time was
Full results of the races were:
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 28th October, 1934.
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