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B. W. HONE TO SKIPPER OXFORD CRICKET ELEVEN.
'Another Australian Captain.
London, December 10. Following in the footsteps of R. H. Bettington, Oxford's Australian captain of 1928, another Australian player, B. W. Hone, (Adelaide and New College) ls to skipper Oxford University Cricket XI дель Beason.
The other officials will be secretary, F. G. H. Chalk (Up- pingham and Brasenose); as- sistant secretary, E. N. Evans (Haileybury and Wadham): treasurer, W. T. S. Stallybrass (Brasenose).
B. W. Hone was a member of the Oxford side in 1931 and
also last season, in which in
all matches he scored 646 runs with an average of 53.83 per inninga. Like Dr. H. O. Hop- kins of Singapore, who got his Blue in 1929, Hone belongs to Adelaide.
ONLY ONE CAER · CLARK CUP MATCH.
St. Andrew's Against
Recreio.
LADIES' HOCKEY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Macao Subscription Griffins
To Be Raced On Jan. 15
The following is the draw for the 1933 Macao Subscription Griffing; they will be raced at the Meeting in Macao on Sunday, January 15:
So On.
H.E. the Governor of Macao Mrs. L. Dunbar Ardal. Mr. H. H. H. Friestley - Carnation II. Mr. G. H. Potts- Circus Eve, Mrs. Lowcock - Jackie.
Miss Fearon Smiling Commander. Messrs. Li Tae-fong and F. Y. Wong - Mr. A. M. L. Soares Sakute.
Mr. W. Y. Chan Rosebud.
Mr. K. H. Kay Good Morning,
Battling Horse.
Messrs. Y. M. Lo and S. W. Liang -.0 Brutus.
Messrs. Li and Li - Glen Galrn.
Messrs. H. M. Kew and Y. T. King
Mr. Y. W. Fung ➡ Kwangchow,
Mr. S. A. Lopes Bird.
Pal Stable - Overall,
Chico Stable --- Green Jade, Mr. A. da Luz -- Adamaster. Lan Stable -- Ontario.
Mr. Wong Ping-shuen - Bold Lad. Mr. F. I. Ko - Cheerful Sun. Mr. Yew Man-kit- Shimmy II. Mr J. M. Braga Agua Pura. Mr. Mok Hing-wing-Three Swords II. Mr. Mak Hing-wing Brace Chap.
LINCOLNS
WIN AGAINST Y.M.C.A. CUEISTS
Pte. Atkinson Scores Two Highest Breaks.
PYM LOSES BY 88..
Happy Man.
32 VIOLATIONS OF GOLF RULES.
1st Hole Infringements End Freak Game.
CONWELL WINS "TITLE.”
(By G. P. OVERTON),
(By CENTRE HALF).
The third match in the Caer Clarke Cup competition will be played to-morrow afternoon, when the St. Andrew's Club Ladies meet the Lincolnshire Regiment took ended on the first green when place last night at the Recreation Frank Rader, who had been chat- Room, Shamshulpo, and resulted in lenged, gave up in dismay.
ed the "Y" Ladies. The revived
Ladies
tween the European Y.M.C.A. and
A return billiard contest be- United Press Staff, Correspondent. A strange four-ball golf match
The
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Oxford Defeated In Thrilling Relay Contest
Result In Doubt Till Last Race.
the Club de Recreio Ladies, on the Marina ground commencing at 3
. (By BEVIL RUDD) p.m. It should prove a game of an easy win for the Regiment by freak match was played in Kangas
London, Dec. B. faat exchanges, and the Saints, it
178 points.
City..
Cambridge recorded their tenth win Ponsford was the only Y.M.C.A. they have got over the sting of de member to win his game, beating lenge, telling Rader that rules relay eating. The score-four events Jack Cannon broadcast the chal- against Oxford at Fenner's on Satur- day in the thirteenth inter-University feat at the hands of the champions /Sgt. Ash by 55 points and mak-violations, not strokes, would be to two-suggests an easy victory, but Jast month, should emerge winners, The Recreio, however, have defeating a break 23 The biggest de- the scoring medium. Under terms actually the issue was in doubt until feat of the night gas that of Pym, of the match each man selected the the last event.. If Oxford had won the mile relay the match would have been C.B.A.
who was beaten by Pte. Atkinson other's partner.
a tle. But if ever a relay team de- eleven, whose first appearance to by 88 points. Atkinson made, the Cannon named Paul S. Conwell served to win, the Cambridgo quarter- morrow was much looked forward two highest breaks of the evening, to team Hader. Rader named milers did, to, are not playing. They will not a 39 and a 25.
Ralph S. Latshaw to play with
excited crowd surged on to the make their initial appearance in
The following were the scores: Cannon. And now Radar says he track in the wake of Lang as he strug competitive hockey until January Lieut. Curran 150 Young-
Lincolns
Y.M.C.A.
is willing to match Conwell with gled plackily to close up on Marsh, but Sherwood and Rathbone had raced 14 when they will be opposed to Pte. Atkinson 150 Pym
120 anyone in the world, who claims the Oxford men off their legs and given. the "Y" Ladies. It was a mistake L/Sgt. James 150 C. Wright
to know nothing about the golf Marsh, their anchor man, an almost un in the fixture list.
10 rules, and bet that Conwell knows assallable lead, writes Bevil Rudd in While fielding practically the
97 less..
The Daily Telegraph. same teams as last time, a slight
137 Conwell måde enough rule viola- change will probably be made in
tions on the first hole to finish the 687 the St. Andrew's Ladies' side
match. morrow. J. Bryson may be brought into the defence in place of either; P. Woolley or L Rogers. Saints will again be served in goal. The following teams will repre- by R. Rose, who did splendid work sent the Club de Recreio in League against the Hong Kong Ladies soccer games to-morrow when the Saints lost by the only noon: goal scored.
to.
The
¡L/Sgt. Ash 95 Ponsford
Pie. Abbot L/Cpl. Herriot 150 Thompson
150 R. Goldman
845
RECREIO SOCCER TEAM.
62
101
And here's how he made them: Teed off in front of markers. Teed off out of turn.
In every way it was the most satis- with thrills and surprises, for Cam- factory anding to an afternoon packed bridge had morally won the half-atile rclay (4 x 220). This race had to be declared vold owing to the wrong men. surement of the outside lane, which put Oxford at to vantage...
" twelve Yards disad
The first surprise of the afternoon Grounded club when tee shot was "the tenacious running of the Ox- landed in hazard.
Asked bystanders distance
green.
after-
M.
Tossed rock out of hazard. Throw stick out of hazard. Dug out rock interfering with
stance.
First Division:-W. Ogley; Yesterday the Saints defeated Oliveira, P. Xavier; V. Marques, C. the "Y" Ladies by 6 goals to 1 in Marques, J. Gomes, G, Guterres, A. Figueiredo, B. Assumpeno; E. J. a friendly, Margaret Woolley dis Ribeiro, and M. A. Xavier. playing brilliant form at centro- Third Division:-M. Remedios; W.
Stamped ground behind ball. forward.
Mackintosh, A. J. Barretto; A. A. Pressed soil behind ball with Lopes, R. Laurel, J. D. Romedios; club. A. E. Xavier. V. H. Xavier, J. Figueiredo, H. Campos, and G. Barros.
The probable teams are as fol- lows:
St. Andrew's: R. Rose; I. Rogers, J. Bryson; M. White, M. Bryson, I. I. Woolley: M. Churn, G. White, M. Woolley, F. Gitting, and M. Chun..
Recreio: B. D'Almada; C. Osmund, M. Basto; K, Hyndman, M. Alves, H. Gutterca; M. Hoza, C. Silve, C. Botelho, A. Alves, and M. Remedios. *Y. Ladies Team Against Men. The following will represent the Ladies against the Y.M.O.A. ́at] King's Park at 3 p.m. to-morrows
L. Carr; A Fowler, C. Hamilton; M. Gardiner, M. Mason, A. Blumenthal; P. McCaw, R. Blackmore, S. Dalzie, M. Tillery, O. Brown.
MAMAK CHAMPIONS HELD.
In a fast, friendly match at Caro- Hine Hill yesterday afternoon, the Lincolnshire Régiment drew with the Radio Sports Club, dach side scoring one goal! There weB RO scoro at the interval
JATS WIN.
At King's Park yesterday; the Jate 1st cloven defeated a team from HM.S. Medway by 4 goals to nil.
Y, M., C. A. WIN.
Playing ton men throughout at King's Park yesterday afternoon, the Y. M. C. A second eleven de pated the Jats second XI by 8 goals
The "Y" led at half time by: 1-0 |G. H. Fowler (3) and R. Baldwin
netted for the winners.
China Mail Sports Diary.
„TO-DAY. '.
Billiards-Steel, Coulson League, C. & P.O, Club v. Royal Engineera. St. Patrick's v. Royal Artillery. Borderers v. Palace Hotel. Garrison Sergeanta v. Police!
Hockey-Mamak Tournament Veteran v. 12th. Battery
Club "A" v.
2nd, 4 p.m.)
Match Recreio
(King's Purk 5 p.m.) TO-MORROW. Billiarde Open Championship. C. Slum v Jones
FAJ
(St. Patrick's Club 8.30 p.m.) Cricket First Division. Navy v Civil Service (L).list Craigengewer C.C. v. Hong Kong
C.C. Universi
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T
Indian R.C. (F Becond
Hong Civil Service y
(F). Craigongower
. Navy (L).. Indian R.C. v. Police (F).
Hockey Caer Clark Cap Club de Recreio v. St. Andrew Club
Mamak Tournament
RAMC. 20th Battery ARRAN IN Police
(Sookanpoo, 4 p.m.)
Pulled up. grass beside ball. Had caddy hold back tres ¡branch.
SCHMELING RANKED FIRST BY
"NEW YORK SUN.”
38 Votes To Sharkey's 18.
New York, Dec. 28... The annual review by the New York Sun," based on the votes of sixty boxing writers, gives first place in the heavy- weight ranks to Max Schmel ing, the German fighter, in spite of the fact that he lost the championship to Jack Sharkey, last summer.
Schmeling received 38 votes. to 18 for Boston ex-sailor.
Max Baer, one of the most promising young American. heavyweights,
was placed third. Then came Stanley. Poreda, Primo Carnera, the. Italian giant, Johnny Risko, Battling Levinsky and Mickey Walker, the "Toy bulldog. Reuter,
The BERLIN GAMES SHOW
DEFICIT.
ford sprinters in the very arat event, the 400 yards (4 x 100 yards.) two Langs and Pools held their own magnificently with Davis, Pratt and. Hawes, and Howes was barely in front of Poole as they dashed to deliver their batons to the anchor men.
The crowd became very excited, Olympiad Arrangements
but suddenly the rising shouts aub aided into a groan of disappoint ment when the Oxford baton was seen rolling on
on the ground at Borland's feet while Wade raced on
alone to the tape.
The next race, the two miles (4 x raile
proved to be the turning point the match.
Placed bag in trap. Grounded club in sand. Pushed sand away from ball of with shoe.
Asked spectator distance to green.
Oxford were without Lord John Hope, who was taken ill on Friday, and Hebditch, who took his place, was
For 1936.
Berlin, December 27. The financial success of the Los Angeles Olympic has fail. ed to make optimists of the German Olympic Committee.IN In a provisional draft which, ni
not in Horan's class. Horan was able special committee worked out, foz. Asked caddy condition of green. to increase bfa 3-yard advantage to 25 the 1936 Games in Berlin expenses: Picked up and cleaned ball.
yards by
some really glorious running are set at approximately 5,500,000 Walked on line of putt.
His time was about 1 min 65 sec.
Stothard raced off for the third dis-marks as against an estimated in Used putter to mark line of putt tance, leaving Watt a heartbreaking come from gate receipts and other Used putter to brush sund from leeway to recover. Watt can cling on sources of only 4,000,000 marks."- line of putt
courageously to even the fastest run- The deficit, of 1,500,000 marks ac Tramped down rise in ground pors if he is close behind them, but cording to the plans of the German
before hole.
on Saturday he was left higli and and lost a further 10 yards to Stothard Olympic Committee, is to be covered who showed himself to be a really
lly fine
Pulled weed in line of putt Used hand to brush off worm half-miler. cast.
Patted line of putt with putter.. Straightened cup.
Gave wrong information as to number of strokes.
Brushed off dung with foot.
Reffied to lift ball at opponent's
request.
Lifted down ball while oppon- ent's was in motion,
Stopped opponent'a ball.. Marked up incorrect acore."
RECORD: FUNDS.
returns from a public drive, a lottery, and by subaidies from the Rounding the final bend Hallowell government. United Press. was within 20 yards of Tucker and gaining steadily. The excitement was
tense, but Tucker had kept his head wood had to be content to regain twa
refused to be farried.
brilliant, hurdling. W
This appeared to decide the match, brithee yards of the cruel leowas
in the next race the Dark Blues' hurdlers: so Hecisively low bundeswylved and a
that
Lovelock's dash by air from the Oxford examination room was not
wasted, for without him Oxford could not have won the four alles
the high hurdles became a possibility. The low hurdlere fed detually broken relay.
existing record: by
by amerond.
Hallowell Claren
was utterly spant after For the Arst two
two stages of the high his gruelling half mile and lost the
only
a slight load on
hundles: Anderson and The thirty yards lead Albury and Leach laura level race over the last distance with
and had given him to read Lovelock off on
the last
ale the
natured struggle beamed
Karran, Lovelock mude no mistake raced away to a min 24 Beck
Prevent
Stanwood had already shown himself faster than mile and a
ho easy victory; and (*ground, 4:p.m.) | At the annual meeting of the Ivanovic over tho low hurdles, and Renting Fauling Host Hounds Meet Scottish Lawn Tennis Association again these two were to meet off
score was now. 32 in favour ond. Oxford.co
could pre (Lok Ma Chau Cross Roads, 8.15 pm) at Ferth, & record sum of funds, at Auddenly the weakness of Ox last race. But except for a fine initial
Weakness
vent another defeat by winning the namely $4,435, was announced. ford hurdling came out and a dozen quarter, by Barnes, and Lang's great Hong Kong Club Army Affliated clubs number 286, an in- yards were rained for Cambridge, by hearted attempt to achieve the impor
(Happy Valley, 4 p.m.)
crease of eight, being registered Ford over the third distance. No man aible over the last distance, the Oxfort during the year.
living could give Ivanovic fifteen, yards quarter-milers were definitely out- Estart in a high hurdle race, wo Stan Classed as me
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