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HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Annual General Meeting
will be held in Cathedral Hau Monday, February 27th, 1933, at 5.30 p.m.
Bir Jor
kindly consented
FRENCH INDOOR TENNIS
THE CHINA MATL
HOLDER WILL DEFEND TITLE.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1933.
Mamak Hockey Tourney Concluding
Borotra's Announcement Not Club Should
Taken Seviously
Paris, Feb. 7....
Jean Borotra's announced re- tirement from singles tennis compeition is not regarded seriously in the French net cir clon.
The eight-times winner of the French Indoor tennis cham- pionships has come to be known as the perennial retirer.
Experts expect him to defend the Davis Cup in singles agnin this rear.--United Press.
WYKOFF WINS
INDOOR SPRINTS
IN LAST MEET
California Comet To Retire.*
STRAINED MUSCLE
L
(By CENTRE HALF) Revised Rule
M.
LWEILL, of the C.B.A.
Win On The Mo will be seen in action for Marina Mamak Tournament match against
Fincher's Mistakes In The Seven-A-Side.
WEAK SAINTS SIDE TO-DAY,
the St. Andrew's Club in their
the 24th Battery, R.A. -on the
Caroline Hill ground this afternoon at 5.10 p.m. The Saints; whoj should win, though they are with- out the services of the Fincher brothers and N. A. E. Mackay, will be represented by the following:- R. H. Wong; E. H. P. White, J. W. E. POTTER, the Hon. Baldwin B. MaɛNider, A. B. Ham- Secretary of the Hong Kong son, E. MacNider; R. A. Carroll, Hockey Club has been an absentee y. Weill, A. E. P. Guest, F. V. from the hockey teld for the past Wong, F. A. Broadbridge. few weeks, owing to an injury to
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Of Hook Sticks
GRAND NATIONAL HORSE'S FATAL FALL
Rockhill II Injured During Steeplechase And Destroyed'
London, Feb. 7. ` In the Warwick Upton Handi-
Unsatisfactory cap to-day, a Grand Nations
Doris Hunt May Join
C.B.A. Ladies.
"Y" LADIES” SETBACK.
URBACHAN SINGH, of the
Radio, with 31 goals to his credit, beads the list of leading
goalscorers in the Mamak Tourna- ment Lt. Whiteway-Wilkinson, of
with 30. A. E. P. Guest, of St..
his knee, which he sustained dur-THE Mamak Tournament, from the Signals, is close on his heels, ing the match in which the Club: which the Shield, donated by Andrew's, who recently took over lost to the Navy at King's Park by Mr. S. Mamak, was deficitely with the duties of Secretary of the & goals to 8. Potter has since drawn in November last year, fol-
An-
candidate, Me. Villar's Rockhill II, fall and had to be destroyed. T The accident occurred at the water-jump in front of the stands, when Rockhill was running second.. The jockey WRE unhurt Reuter.
CHAMPION YACHTS
Final Standings For The Series.
The following are the final stand-
been forced to keep away from lowing a decision reached by the Tournament, is third with 20. hockey as an active player, but he executive Commitee, in drawing Other leading scorers are as fol- is stiff playing cricket, being to a close for the season 1992-33.104E F. Fincher (St. stumper for the H.K.C.C. Becond To date 143 matches have been de-Awtar. Singh (Radio), and W. ings this season of the "I" and "Y".
drew's) 9: Senior (R.AS.C.), eleven. His place is being filled)
cidad, leaving a balance, of 87 Jones (Signals) 8: at the moment by J. E: Noronha.games to be completed by the end (RAS.C.), Comdr. Tetley (Tamar), yachts of the Royal Hong Kong Tipple Gael, Handleap and Anker class of March, according to rule 37 of RTHUR DAND, the popular} the booklet. The Radio Sporta. C. Fincher (St. Andrew's), and Yacht Club Squadron, for the
|R. G. Reed (Incognitoa) 7 each. skipper of the Club team, who Club, Incognitos, Signals, Medway has been in hospital for the past and R.A.S.C: are making a strong
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Frank Wykoff of California, hal. three weeks; where he underwent bid for premier honours. B. o. E. Henry, the Club and
.
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| Championship Series of 9 races. The:
last race was sailed on Saturday.
"I" & "Y" Classes
1 Speedwell -new-12 Allsa
Newark, NJ., Feb. 7.
HENRY, a younger brother der of the world 100 yards record, an operation for appendicitis, is last night achiered the first indoor well and about again, though heTHE Incognitos have 9 more ex-Sim Shield player, is
will not be playing for a short triumph of his career by captur
matches to complete their pro-comer to the Club second team. 3 Daphne while yet. His return to the ing the three race spring series,
1 Zephyr feated, and it was unfortunate they Friday against the Medway. Henry feather of the annual Seton Hall centre-half position is. eagerly me. To date, they are unde-He played on the left wing last!
awaited. During Dand's absence, had to lose a point in their match is a recent arrival from Canada Joan Second to Ed Siegel of the H. J. D. Lowe has filled the with the St. Andrew's Club. and possesses a useful turn of 3 Munice
Both the Radio and the Signals speed. Another new player for the Swedish American Athletic Club, vacancy with great credit.
have scored over 50 goals in the Club is A. Orford, who was seen in 1 Diana New York, in the opening 40-yard
L. TETLEY, who has been tournament, while the K.I.T.C., who action against the Recreio yester 2 Holla event, he
came back to win the playing on the right wing for registered their third victory on day. He played at inside left in 3 Dorothen
partnership with S. J. H. Fox, and was responsible for one of the three goals scored by the Club.
gamca.
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50 and 60 yard events, capturing the cup with a total of 13 points, the Club during the absence of H. Sunday, have had over 50 goals
the Owen Hughes, and who has oeen scored against, them. Wykoff, commonly termed California Comet, last week an-jan absentee from the team for a nounced his retirement from active short period, played a brilliant! competition this year with another game at right half-back against the announcement that he was training Radio Sports Club last Wednesday.
for his first and last, series o in- While not actively engaged in ARCHIE JACKSON RALLIES FROM
CRITICAL ILLNESS door sprints to be run at New York, match, Tetley has officiated as re Boston, Philadelphia and Newark, ferce for the Club seniors, and New Jersey the scene of yesterday's yesterday he refereed the match eprints.
between the Club seconds and the Australian Test Cricketer On Way The youthful runner entered the Recreio. University of Southern Californim
fu the fall of 1930 and with maHE Club are meeting the H.K. the of 9:4, twice cracked the world's Singapore, Brigade on record for the century in his first Marina ground to-morrow after- year of competition. But 24 years noon. During the 1932-33 season ofage, a strained muscle in his leg the Club have defeated the Singa-1 has practically forced him out of pore Brigade by scores of 3-0 and the national sports spotlight inso- 4-0. So far, the position of goal- far as record-breaking attempts are keeper for the Club has been allot- concerned.-United Press.
to "A. N. Other," but in all obability C. L. Gregory will fill the vacancy. The Club team is as
NINTH CHAMPIONSHIP
FOR LADIES'
Ailsa Wins Re-Sail From La Linda.
To Recovery'
Sydney, Fab. 4. Archie Jackson, a former Test Match cricketer, who has been critically, fir her, has now, rallied and his condition
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Tanother big loss in that S.
Pte.
(Maj. Stewart)
(Maj. Lochner)
* 12
(LL. D. P. Rossier). ST
"G" Class
Pin..
(Mr. F. E. Skinner) 58
(Mr. F. Cope)
(Mr. W. J. Handy) 39
"H" Clars
Pts..
58
(Mr. R. P. Edwardı) 43
(Mr. C. F. Hyde)
(Mr. R. Stock)
"A" Class
(Mr. J. Krogh-Moe) 82
1 Jan
2 Warp II
(Maf, Thorts &
Maj. Griffin)
80+
(Mr. A. L. Shields)
(Cdr. Cowland &
Dr. Davis)
Inobel
"y" Ladies have suffered $ La Linda Dalziel, who has been playing *La Linda was mulled by Mrs. Sheldon in -the centre-forward posi-in the 9th Championship race on tion, has been forced to give Saturday last. Up playing Hockey.
Earlier in
the season, she was an absenter, but she recently took up the game again. Coupled with her absence and the absence of B. Walker, one of their best forwards, the, "Y" | Ladies are greatly handicapped.
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is reported to be much improv. D. HUNT, the well-known har
ed to-day-Regter.
follows: A. N. Other; J. Rodger, CLUB JUNIORS
F. E. Noronita; H. Owen-Hughes,
E. V. Reed; W. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe,.
W. E. Williams, G. E. R. Divett,
C. C. Francis, A. T. Lay.
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SINGH, the ILK.S.R.A.
BEAT RECREIO
BY 3 TO 0
Tcentre-forward, who has scored Orford Scores In Debut
many goals for the 1st H.K.S. Battery in the Mamak Hockey
The race for the 9th Ladies' Tournament, will give Lowe a busy Championship, which was re-sailed time, Tara Singh has a hard hit, yesterday resulted as follow:-- and once in the dee is a source of The course war:- Lyumun Ben-danger. Khuda Bux is another con (P.); 2. Cust Rock Mark Boat forward who will have to be (8.): 4 Channel Rocks (8.),
Dit watched carefully by the Club Lance: 7.7 miles.
**** "y" and "G" Classes (Started at 5.05 p.m.) TIMES F'ished Corr. Pts.j Chavares....5.04.17 5.04.27 9 Why Wonder (Mrs.
Ailsa (Mrs. S.. G.
P. Fowkes)5.07.48 5.07.09 6 Bluejacket (Miss
Whitham) 8.10.10 6.09.31 Speedwell (Mrs. May)
"A" Chase....
D.N.F.
Fished
Time Pts. Wasp IL (Mr. M. H.
Griffin)
.6.13.40:8 Im Linda (Mrs. J. Sheldon) 5.12.06 Leobel (Miss E. Whitham) 5.4101
BOB CAREY WINS NEW TITLE.
Every US National Record From One, To 100 Miles.
defènce.
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I HAVE noticed that for the past
few matches, A. T.. Lay has
Game.
MAMAK GAME UNPLAYED.
bour swimmer, and member
of the former CB.A. Ladies hockey RANGERS-
team, returned to the Colony last week. Already she has been ap- proached by the C.B.A. and, I understand, will in all probability play for them. Her return. will
TO MEET
KILMARNOCK
strengthen the forward line in no Plucky Amateurs Beaten
small way.,
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ONGRATULATIONS are ex-
C%
tended to Miss H. Guterres, of
the Recreio Ladies defence, and to
In Scottish Cup.
...
London, To-day. Glasgow Rangers, holders of the
Miss L. Carr, the "Y" Ladies' goal. Scottish Cup, qualified to meet keeper, on their forthcoming wed-Kilmarnock in the Third Round when they defeated Queen's Park, dings.
the famous amateur team, by & M. HARROP, of the H.K.Lgoals to 1 in their third encounter,
Kilmarnock reached the Final H.C., with 10 goals, heads
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P. At King's Park yesterday after- noon, the Club second eleven de the list of goal-scorers to date in Round last year, but, after scoring feated the Club de Recreto by the Caer Clark Competition, Other first, were beates by the odd goal in On Satuday they will have scorers are as follows:M. Alun- three,
the advantago against
goals to mil...
ningham, of the Police.
5, J. 4
ground
The Recreio fielded only nine men Jones (HK) 5, P. Gittins (St. An- Rangers-Reuter. and accepted the services of Ber-drews) 5. Churchill (EK)
3/9TH JAT SPORTS MEET discarded his spectacles when play- H. J. D. Lowe, at centre-half for O. Brown ("Y" Ladies) 3, Dalziel Ing. He now plays with more free the Club, was outstanding, break-("Y" Ladies), M. Chan (St. An-
One Opea event, the Medley Re- dom and has not the fear of ing up many fine movements initiat-drew's), E. M. La (St. Andrew's), danger that is always attached to ed by Sousa, who combined well. Kalil (HK) 2 each; C. Botelho lay (440, 220, 880, 220), is Includ
(Recreio), A. Alves (Recreio), B.[ed in the athletic meeting pro- players who wear glasses when with J. J. Pinto. |playing.
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B. Henry, contrary to expecta-Walker ("Y" Ladies), I. L Woolley gramme of the 3/9th Jat Regiment tions, did not turn out, S. J. H. Fox (St Andrew's); E. Carroll (C.B.A.), which will be staged on the Kor II. WONG'S team is making filling the left wing position, with Blackburn, (HK), O. Daiziel loon Cricket Club ground to-mor R. a strong bid for first place
("y" Ladies) and M. Churn (St. row at 2.50 p.m.
Kill
Andrew's), one goal each,
There are twelve events in all" and a 'most; enjoyable afternoon Is
in the seven-a-side League organis- Club did most of the attacking in 4ed by the St. Andrew's Club. To the first half, during which
date, Wong's team have played two games, one sgainst E. H. P. White's scored. Kilbee added the second HE following, taken from the assured, the best event of the day, TH Daily Telegraph, should be the Pagal relay, being scheduled goal shortly after the resumption seven and the other against E. F. of play, L. Orford, newcomer of interest to local players:-It to start at 5 p.m. Flacher's team, both of which they retted the third goal, after Jensal-would take too long now to enlarge [have won by scores of 5-2 and 4-1
CURREEM 6 FOR upon the various controversial ves had cleared well. [respectively. Curiously enough,
Towards the end, C, D'Almado points in the rules, but the play A. B. Hamson, the Saints centre lost a good chance, when he this season has proved that the Six wickets for no runs was the half, has been responsible for to kesitated with only Moses to heat revised rule regarding the hooking bowling analysis returned by I,SA less than 7 of the 9 goals netted Both Pinto and Sousa gave the of sticks is not satisfactory, and Curreem In the F.B.C. Bunday by Wong's sidel ::
Club goal many anxious moments. every player and umpire would wel- league game between the Stories Club: E. Moses; L. A. B. Duncan come the entire abolition of hook-and the Bhoras, All his victima F. FINCHER, who and L. F. Nicholson (capt.); G. Fing in any shaps or form.
were clean bowled.
1932 national speedway champion, the vital mistake of playing at lem: C. 1. D. Lowe, la D. & ticks, there appears to be one to-day held every national dirt contre-half last Thursday. Conseil, A. Orford and 8, J. H. Fox POLICE DISÄPPOINTED
solution only and that is to raise track speed record from one to 100 quently his sido failed to score
the limit above which the stick miles
more than a solitary goal. Had The Police are to igize a claim may not be raised to the head ined a distinct hardship to defences Caroy set a new dirt track mark Fincher played at centre-forward, for the tw points in their match place of the shoulder and enforce by not allowing a ball touching a here yesterday when he won the his side would probably have gar against ILM.B. Veteran in the the least infringement drastically. defender to put an attacker onside, 100 miles feature event at Oak-nered the points in the same Mamak Tournament yesterday At the present Ums It is perfectly used to be the case, for many land, speedway in 60 minutes, 38.9 match, L. Gittins fell and injured afternoon, the Naval team falling reasonable to state that, with very undeserved goals were scored in "secondar
pher knee rather badly,
to turn out.
The Police, howare 18 MEDWAY! leaving on came against Werab
the HKS,
Oakland, Feb., 6.
Bob Carey of Anderson, Indiana E. ostentially a forward, made Ross, colonial A With regard to the question of
- He clipped 4:5 minutes from the former record, which be bold, ja the qualifying dash,
Carey also hit a new record when Dhe lapped): the track at 105- miller want
an hour
month's tou
The new offside rule has 'remove
few exceptions, all players, elther this manner. played: in shooting at goal or taking, a beam › from corner or free hit, raise the stick ringir invariably, to paint between the notics, shoulder and top of the head, and
the
THE Mamak hockes match ba
the 12th twean the RE Battery, R.A. which w Included.
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