THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH

HOW MEISE LOST SHANGHAI

Referee

Knocked

To Ground

PLAYER FINED FOR

BADMINTON TITLE

GERMANY DEFEATED BY HUNGARY 3-2

Fast Game Witnessed By Huge Crowd

Budapest, March 16. More than 40,000 spectators to-day

also the majority of the Germans Hving in Hungary and about 4,000 visitors from the Reich.

"UN-ENGLISH ACT""witnessed a very fast and fair friendly football match between must Hungary and Germany in which With the remark "Playors learn not only to play football, but the home team succeeded in bont to play the game, thie Deal Benching the Germans. Regent Horthy, recently ordered Harry Brown, of Premier Dr, Jullus doemboes were Enfield Road, Deal, to pay a fine, of among the spectators, which included £2, with £1 1. costs, for an assault on a referee.

un In a most disgraceful, English, and very cowardly net, and unless a very humble apology is made merits severe punishment," said Mr. Gerald Hardman, prosecutor Lums-

He explained that den, R.M., was in charge of a game between Brower Street F.C., of which Brown was a member, and Walmer Browery F.C., at Walmer Recreation Ground.

it

The match progressed normally until the Brewery scored a goal.

This was hotly disputed no being offside, and on the referee disallowing the appeal Brown dashed up and felled Lumsden with two severe head blows. In the struggle which followed Lums- den was so violently kicked and mal- treated that he was unable to proceed with the rame.

RECREIO MAKE CERTAIN

(Continued from Page 12). Lot 10 Harros and tibelm 17-211 Šant Fenika i Xavier 14-21: lost to Xavler Ktul Beri 19-21.

RECREIO "A". C.R.C.

ter

AL King's Park at night, Recreio "A" beat the Chinese Recreation Club

by G games to X.

L. A. Carvalhe 1 Man (.

Recto "A") mi to 8. ♪. Chan and Ma W. Cheng 14-21; al W. C. Chay nad Min

Ullan Kion 21-13: Imat S. W. Llang and Misa J Ferry $1-15.

J. 3. Remedka and Min it. Silvyn (legrein "A") beat Chan and Cheung 21-113 km to Choy and Khoe 19-21; ont tr

Ferry 14-21.

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At half-time, the score was 1-1. The deciding goal was shot a few minutes before the close by the Hungarian centre-forward. The two Gemaan goals were scored by the young and promising Germann, Úrban ami Lenz.

Carnera Has A Rival

TWENTY-STONE BOXER ON HIS TRAIL

A boxer who is

Leon Ketchell,

Carnera, the Man bigger than

Mountain of the Ring, has arrived in Tandon, le in:

7ft 3in. in height; 20xt. In weight, and

50in. (and a little, more) round the chest.

The fighter announced that his one ambition is to win the heavyweight championship of the world. His chief is his grandfather.. delight is radio and his greatest pride

"REALLY BIG"

"He was a really big man-he weighed 40 stone," said Leon.

Another distinguished member of the Ketchell family, which hails from Poland, was Stanley Ketchell, a great

The excellent performance of the German team was freely cheered by the residents who, after the match, treated the visitors to cordial Hun-boxer of other days. garian hospitality.

CALCUTTA CUP TIE

England and Scotland at Rugby

The annual contest for the Calcutta Cup, between English and Scottish Rugby fifteens, is due to he played at Twickenham this afternson.

This will be the 8th, occasion on which teams selected from these two countries have met, and of the pre- vis encountera Enginn: has scored 2 victories while Scotland has won in 24 occasions, Ten of the matches have been drawn.

Appended are the teams which have

RCOTLAND been selected for to-day's match:

ENGLAND

H.. Owen Smith Priner A. Obtenek

IL A. Gerned

1. Granmer

31. 3. vers

J. M. Ketr:

W. Shaw

11. Ind

H. C. Dick

K, Cyte

C. K. Girlere

W. I. Logan:

1. M. Grieve

1. L. Cowlier

It. C. Gadney:

J. Dick

and

II. 1, Tofi

St. J. Longland

J. Bentle

M. A. Ollwira ani Man H. Sliem (Herrla "A" heat. Chan and Chung 21-11; but Cher and. Khon 21-7; he lay and Perry 21-5. ST. JOHN'S. FIRE BRIGADE At the Cathedral Hall last night. Fire Brigade Recreation Club beat the St. John's Club by 5 games to 4.

P. B. Dunkley (Webtr

W. H. Weiom

6. S. Cottinghan'

W. A. I Dritt

W, A. Barpet

M. Mc. Copier

1. W. T. Brook B. Betton

J. A. Waters

V. 1. Wmton

LEAGUE TABLE

K. Kwok and M. Smith (st. John's) or to F. Le Shute and Mrs. Ahuts 21-28: beat W. Bioker and Mia M. Griffith Fire Brigade 21-13: beat A, La Fisher and Mrs. Kirkwood | Recreio "A"

21-18.

[C.R.C. ··· d. A. Emith and Mm. A. 1. itariow (Recreio "B" Jolm') lost to Shule and Shute 19-21: heat Blaker and litha 21-6; at 10 Fleher and St. John's

St. Andrew's Kirkan 0-21.

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34 12 297 29 24 49 39 14 1477

14 7 7 64 62 14 138 42 75 10 16 3 12

43 87

6

10 2 8

21 09

4

19 98

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Roland Koh and Mi P. McCaw (8t. John's) Kowloon Tong lost, to Bhite and Shute 7-21: bent Steker and Talkoo Griffiths 111.ket to Paber aul Kirkwa

S, and S. Home 19 0 13

0.21.

Leon has never seen Carnern, but when he does, he says, he is willing either to box, or wrestle the Italian.

Harry Ketchell is 25 years old. Levene would like him to tackle Jack Petersen, Britain's heavyweight cham- pinn-and then Carnera,

LADY GOLF PRIZE WINNERS

Complete List Of

Awards

The following were the season's prizewinners in the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Ladies' Section, who re

Mrs, their awards from ceived Mackenzie during the week.

ChampionshipWinner. Mrs. D. L. runner-ug, Mrs. P. S.

S.

AFTER SIX YEARS

SPAGNOLETTI'S OVERHEAD

DECIDES MATCH

Another and the greatest of the local badminton champions was dethroned on Wednesday when A. G. Meise, Shanghai champion for the past six years, Buccumbed to the vicious attack of P. Spagnoletti in the final of the men's singles, by 15-9, 15-10, at the Cercle Sportif Francais.

Miss Decima Eardley managed to retain her women's singles title by

of the championship finals Miss defeating Miss K. Lambe by 11-2, 5-11, 11-6, and in the third and last Lambe and W. A. II. Duff beat Minn Sinclair and G. Kew in the mixed doubles by 18-13, 15-11.

A CHAMPION LOSES Where a long hard struggle with Meise na the eventual winner had been expected, the men's singles final short was over in a comparatively time, and a new champlon was crown- ed. Meine led by 3-0, and 7-4, at the outset but after that it was Spagno- lettl who made long runs to push well shead and never to lose the front position. Ho smashed with great severity and was all over the court like a cat, mixing tricky drop shots with high clearing shots to keep his apponent on the run. Both men were playing at high speed towards the end of the first set and, when Spagnoletti finally won at 15-9, they were both obviously weary.

Spagnoletti used his first service in the second set to win five points Newbigging:

and after Meine's chance had been Cassidy.

profiiless, he added two more points to lead by 7-0 before yielding the Captain's Cup.-Winner, Mrg, W.

Kervice.

Melse's shots became more Miller; runner-up, Mrs, Webb.

Railway Cup-Winner, Mrs. A. K.nceurate and he then took four points,

New but Spagnoletti

on and had rushed Mackenzie; runner-up, Mrs.

thirteen points before his opponent bigging.

Me-could core again. Separated by only two points from his objective, it looked that the match was about over, but Meise began a rally and the audience Shel-became quite excited as he crept slowly up from 12-4 to 14-30. Spagnoletti won the fifteenth and final point when Meise's drive fell just outside,

Kass Cun.-Winner, Mrs. N. Gowan; runner-up. Mrs. Hillier.

Taggart Cup Winner. Mrs. Hil- lier; runner-up, Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie.

Borey (New Course)-Mrs.

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P. W. L. F.A. Pts.don. (Two down).

N. Lang-Driving.Mrs. 16 13 3 107 37 2G

Wilaun. (199 yards).

Blake and Approaching.-Mrs. Madame Jusserand (10, strokes),

Putting Pool-Madamo Jusserand (16)

L. G. U. Medals, Scratch Score, Old Course. Mrs. N. Wilson (97).

L.G.U. Medals, Handicap Score, Old

Hillier (99-17-82). Course.--Mes.

.G.U. Medals, Scratch Score, New Course Miss Stevenson (97).

Scare, L.C.U. Medals, Handicap

Drown Now Courac. Mrs. C. B. (100-160).

Tombstone (Prizr presented by Mrs.

Miar Talwan Bay Handicap, "D" Class, C. H. Burton)rs. Webb (on the

10th, fairway).

Entries For Second Extra.

Race Meeting

Class. Mirs Bay Handicap, "A" From the 2 Mile Post, Once round Cyclamen Bay, 140; Diam Bay, 168; Gladiator, 106; Herod, 154; King's Warden, 188: Macaroni, 154; Soldier of Britain, 108.

The handicaps and entries of the Second Extra Meeting of the long-Six Furlongs-allos, 140; Belmont kong Jockey Clab for next week Star, 150; Roxing Eve, 102; Bur romaster 163; Copper Idol, 155; appear below:

Double Chance, 160; Emergency Call, 152; Foxbridge, 168; Gilad Eyes, 168: Gold Currency, 168: Hopscotch, 1401 Lemberg, 168; Locksley Hall, 149 Lucky Strike, 156; Mike 155; Miracle, 168: Night View, 168; Philanderer, 158; Plain View, 105; Popular Star, 145; Rousseau, 100; Seventeenth of September. 154; Splendid View, 161; Ythan, 168.

Colonial Stakes. One mile-Amber-

Miss Eardley's fine all-round game and cool temperament were matched against the severity of Miss Lambe's overhead game and, after three hard nets, proved sufficient to win the de- good in the second set while her op- cision. Miss Lambo's play was very ponent fell off a little, but in the third set last year's champion-had-things her own way.

The tail couple of Miss Lambe and | Duff proved too strong for Sinclair and Kew and, although the Tombstone Runner-Up (Prize pre losers battled for all they were worth, serted by Mr. Hitchens)Mr. Simp-the decisive smashes of their ad- versaries were too good. A good rally son (Five feet from 18th, hole).

Tombstone IIidden Prize.-Mrs. by the losers in the first set enabled them to douce it before going down, Foursomes-Miss C.

and in the second set the winners led

Shanghai C. W. E. Bishop. Crapnell and Miss F. M. Stevenson all the way. (89-13=76)

L.G.U. Silver Medal for 1996.-- Mrs. Gilmore.

L.G.U. Bronze Medal for 1935.-- Miss Drayson.

G. HAYNES WINS

Close Competition at S.G.C. Seekingjao Course

THE ST. GEORGE'S RIDING SCHOOL

Ma Tau Wei Rd., Kowloon.

HIRE OF PONIES:-

Bub-Griffins Spring Handicap, One and a Quarter Miles-Balios, 140; Bistre, 165: Burgamaster, 140; Copper Idel, 160; Double Chance, 164; Emer

Hongham Bay Handicap, "B" Class. gency Call, 148; Gold Sovereign, 148; Judea, 140; Lucky Strike, 160; Moun- From the 2 Mile Post, Once round and tain View, 165; Racing Boy, 150; Rose in Bright View, 161: Harvest View, Evelyn, 106; Soventeenth of Septem-168; Ileiman, 148; Honeymoon Eve, ber, 140; Tiny Star, 108; Valley View, 161: Jungle Jim, 168; King's Bounty, 161; 160; Wadebridge, 158; Warrington, 160: King's Jubilee, 165, King's

Justice, 168; King's Lead, 100 Young Chap, 164.

Handicap, "C" Mistake. Bay, 161; Pontiac Bay, 181; Commonwealth Clans, Ono Mille-Bear Claw, 104; Rose Queen, 158; Sadko, 158; Soldier Boolat Bav, 148; Donovan, 162; Flyby of China, 161.

A keen struggle was witnessed for

1-2 hrs. $3. night, 150; Great Hall, 100; ligh

158: Launghing Girl, 158; the Chinese Cup at Seekingjao Golf $2 per hr.

the eventual Honour, 161; High Speed, 168; King'sley, Sceptre, 156; Mayflower, 158; Mersey, Miracle, 148: Old Star, 161; Silver Course Inst Saturday.

winner being G. Haynes, with a 24 Monthly Rate: 1 hour a day, $36. 163; Pride of Tsingtao, 165; Ribble,smith, 150; Tyne, 150.

Rossbil Pinic, $1x furlongs.

13 times a week with weekends, $30 168: Roval Highna**, 158; Soldier of

for the two rounds. A. Germ. with 15 Soldier of Victory, 108; Valorous, Dragon, 146: Honey, 146; Ranger, 12 handicap, was runner-up with 147,3 times a week without weekends, $20 Germany, 161; Soldier of Peace, 106; Blandford, 110: Brutus, 149; Gold handicap, who had a net total of 145 146: Violet Queen, 152; Zodiac. 155. ∙140.

and W. C. Farnham, 20 handicap, 146; What A Chance, 140: Zero,

LIVERY: (per month) Union Plate, Six furlongs. Cassius, was third with 149. The cup, which Calliope Handicap. "A Class, One

144; Fidelity, 166; Gold Sovereign, was presented to the Shanghal Golf Holiday Eve, 165; Racing Heart, 140: 181 Hawthorn, 148: Heriot, 160; Club by the Chinese members of the Ponies (with sharing & clipping) $35 Rose Ann, 142; Shooting Star, 158: Humber, 118; Deean View, 162;. Pay- club in 1933, was won in 1933-34 by Snowy River. 140; Strathroy, 186: master. 161: Rugby Star .145; Sham-. Germ with 146, and A. J. Clark Horses (with shoring & clipping) $40 The Dunlin, 146; Tinsmith, 146; Vixen rack, 160; Stopwatch, 142; Strathalan, won it in 1934-35 with 141.

145; The Coot, 142; The Gorilla, 158. Tor, 158.

Mile-Ear Tor, 182; Electron, 144;

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