FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL,
AGE SPORT PAGE DED
TSUI & TAM
FAVOURED
FOR FINAL
Cassumbhoy's Triumph Over Lai.
GOLDMAN AND LEONARD ELIMINATED
(By Ace.)
Three surprises were recorded in the Open Singles Championship yesterday when Lai Kwong-tsun, L. Goldman and J. W. Leonard were eliminated. All three players were expected to reach the quarter finals, but each disappointed his supporters by careless and listless exhibitions.
Tam Yoc-fong, the Hanci cham- pion, smashed his way to victory over "Lally" Goldman, the Club champion. The Chinese player's forehand was working admirably, and it was in this department that he excelled, his back-hand being surprisingly poor. Goldman, how- ever, played into his hands by pre- ferring a base-line duel instead of attempting to entice his opponent to the net where he was noticeably weak. His carelessness also paved the way for Tam.
THE RESULTS.
"HIE following were the detalled THE
scores:-
Open Singles-Third Round.
Tam Yoc-fong beat L. Goldman
8-6, 6-1.
1. A. Casaumbhoy beat Lai
Kwong-tsun 6-4, 6-3,
S. A. Rumjahn beat Y. Hachiuma
6-1, 6-4.
Taul Wal-pul beat II. J. Arm-
strong 6-1, 6-2.
Open Singles Second Round.
D. H. Hazell beat J. W. Leotard
4-6, 6-4, 6-3.
Open Doubles-Second Round. Io Tak-check and In Tak-laws
beat Ng Kam-chuen und Taal Ping-fan 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. Club Championship-First Round.
F. C. Hyde beat J. H. McBride
6-4, 6-3.
TO-DAY'S TENNIS
.
Interesting Doubles
Programme..
C. R. C. CHAMPIONS' DEBUT
N interesting Open Doublen programme has been drawn up for to-day when three very fine" combinations will be seen in ac- tion.
younger
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Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit, the Chinese R.C. pair who beat the Goldman played below standard, Rumjahn cousins in the "A" Divi- but he fought desperately hard for sion of the Lengue last summer, are the first set. His overhead work, making their debut. They should however, failed him at crucial easily account for a very much moments, and he was played to a
and more inexperienced stand still before Tam won at 8-6.pair in Leonard and Hachluma. After the first set the game was a The former player is de- walk over, for Goldman was tiring finitely off form at the mo- rapidly in the face of well placed
game against and good length forehand driving: Cassumbhoy yesterday clearly show- while Tam was gaining confidencefed, and Hachiuma can hardly be with every game.
expected to hold the Chinese pair) Tam will now meet either M. W., by himself. Lo or Wong Fook-nam for right of entry into the Semi-Final Round, and I think he will just win. He will be altogether too fast for Lo, the 1929 champion. He will probably figure in the Final,
.
Goldman and Fincher, last year's finalists, should beat Monaghan and Holmes by a comfortable margin, though their indifferent display against Lee Wai-tsoi and Luk Ding- cheong in the First Round has given for optimism regarding
no cause
The brilliant overhead work of their challenge for the title this
J. A. E. Cassumbhoy, coupled with year.
his remarkable steadiness, com
Ng Sze-kwong and Tsui Wai-
the happy blending of pletely demoralised Lal Kwong-pul,
and youth, should Laun, the 1932 Malayan finalist, | experience and he was well beaten in straight evercome W. C. Hung and Chiu
Chun-chiu, the C.R.C. "B" Divi
seta.
necessary
Lai was careless and his shots sion pair, though an upset would lacked The
sling to occasion no surprise. If the latter trouble his versatile opponent. Hepair gain the advantage Cassumbhoy greatly disappointed against a left-and Razack did in the First Round, handed player who puzzled him they can be depended on to force it throughout. His play at the net home.
was weak, while he often allowed Hazell and Williams should ac
the count for Chan So and Ho Wal- Cassumbhay to draw him to
nel to be beaten easily by a deep Job.
now
meet Cassumbhay will either lu Tak-cheuk or D. S. Green and should easily qualify for the Semi-Final Round.
There
are only
two
GRAND
NATIONAL
STARTERS
Early Acceptances And Weights.
London, February 1. HE acceptances with weights For the Grand National, to be
run on March 24, are as follows:--
Remus
Colliory Band Forbra Flambent Alpine Hut
Inverse
Dolaneige Destinbay
WRESTLING
CHALLENGE
The China Mail Sports Diary.
TO-DAY
Hockey-Mamak Hockey
Signala v. Veteran
(Marina, 4.15 p.m.);
Friendly Matches.
Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" y. Jat
Regiment
(King's Park, 5.15 p.m.) TO-MORROW
Cricket-First Division Indian R. C. v. Army (L) University v. Hong Kong C. C. (L) - Kowloon C. C. v. Craigengewer (L)",
Second Division
Police v. Navy ( Craigangover v. Kowloon C.C. (L) Civil Service v. University (L) Hong Kong C. C. v. RA.5.C. (L)
Hockey-Caer Clark Cup Central British Association v. St.
Andrew's Club
Club de Recroio v. Y.M.C.A.
Mamak Tournament. Police v. Radio Sports Club
(U.S.R.C., 4.16 p.m.) Racing
Home And Away Soccer Tables To Date
FIRST DIVISION.
HOME
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta. .13 16
22 Arsenal (7)
2 2-48 20
27 Wednesday (3) ........18 120 3 35 14 Aston Villa (5) 2.15 12 3.0 49 25 24 Newcastle U. (11) 15 11 2 2.35 17 24 West Bromwich (6) 15-11- 2 36 16 24 .13 8 1 6 36 19 22 Derby C. (15) Kuddersfield (0) .14 8
3 18 16 "Leeds U. (-) Sunderland (19)
Blackburn R. (16) Everton (4)
Portsmouth (8)
Sheffield U. (7)
S
Bool (28)
(10)
W. (17)
9 3
Annual Race Meeting
(Happy Valley, 2.30 p.m.)
Rugby
Army v. Volunteers
(Sookunpoo).
Yachting
Manchester C. (14) Chelsea (12) *Wolves (1) Middlesbro (18) Leicester C.
8 4
24 6 6
(10) 24 4
14
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's First Corinthian Race for racing yachts.
SUNDAY Golf
Completion of fifth round
of Royal
Hong Kong Golf Club's Admiral's Cup Competition and final of Junior Championship.
Hantiag
Fanling Hunt Rounds Meet
Stake C. (3) Tottenham (8)
(17, Pine Tree Hill, 3.15 p.m.) Bury (6)
STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING.
Sunday's Pairings.
The following aro the starting times the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Fanling on Sunday:
Swansea (18) Notts F. (11) Manchester U. (12) Millwall (9) Bradford C. (7)
Notta C. (16)
Fulham (-) Plymouth A. (4)
Bradford
AWAY
Goals Total
P. W. L. D. F. A.P. Pine 16 9 34 38 24 22 44 14 5 6 3 27 28 13 14 5 3 6 20 20 16 14 5 7 1 19
19 16 13 14 3 6 23 # 23 8
8
40
11 14 4 6 4 22 17 12 1 6 7 2 24 23 14
6 18 23 13 32 8 1
1 26 39 13 31
3 24 38
8 3 21
9 30
9 26
94 18 27 6 23
1 19 46
3
12.38
18 0 15 32
14 3 11 0 14 X5
15 1 10 4 18 40
13 9 1 16 1 11 3
SECOND DIVISION.
ROME
GORIE
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia. .1593 24 8 21 15 11 0 4 49 14 26 15838 16 24 15 14 1 30 9 28 19 16
18 9 33 32 21 21
13
Champion (14) 14 10 2 2
8 24 35
(17) .. Lincoln C. (-)...148 Port Vale (20)
Gregalach
12.7
Grackle
12.3
Coup de Chapeau
122
Golden Miller
122
Shaungollin.
121
11.12
Huioolloa
11.11
Kellsboro Jack
11.9
Heartbreak HI
11.9
11.0
11.8
11.8
11.6
Trouble Maker
11.0
Solanum
11.5
Coolinolagh
11.5
Marlencito
11.4
11.4
TOR JOHNSON,
Merriment Fourth
11.4
Ballesport
11.3
11.3
11.3
Clydesdale
11.2
JOHNSON'S
Trocadero
11.2
Egremont
11.1
Ballybrack
11.0
Holmes
10.13
Lone Eagle II
10.13
Southern Hero
10.12
Impudent Barney
10.12
Will Fight Daula Or Cross.
Annandale
10.10
Therase Apostasy
10.0
Society
10.8
Ottawa
10.7
Master Orange
10.7
Nearest
10.7
Slater
Cold Punch Aspirant Really Truc
10.7 10.7 10.7
10.7
Pelarus Jack
10.7
Chaddaford
10,7
Rufn
10.7
You Tell
10.7
Rockhill II
10.7
Ballyhanwood
10.7
Ox Close
10.7
Tor Johnson, the giant Swedish wrestler now residing at the Airlie Hotel, Kowloon, has issued, through the "China Mail”, a challenge to the winner of Sanday's bout be- tween "Tiger" Daula and Joe Cross. Johnson, who is 6 ft 5 ins and who tips the scale at 285 lbs., is stated to have been champion of Europe during 1925 and 1928. Last year he acted as coach to the Swe- dish wrestling team at the Olympic Games at Los Angeles. For some years he was gymnastic instructor 10.04. of the Stockholm Police.
of
for
9.32
"
9.36
9.40
0.44 9.48
J. S. Dykes, Major Wren. G. A. Leiper, D. J. Mackie. F. C. Mudle, P. S. Grant. Comdr. G. F. Hele,. R. K. Valentine.
9.52 - .. 9.65.
10.00
| 10.08
#1
R. A. Rodgers,
Steady Johnny
10.7
Guiding Light
10.7
Quiet Calm
10.7
Smokymoke
10.7
Johnson has also entered the box- ing ring, having fought with Primo 10.12 Carnera, the Italian heavyweight 10.16 champion, and Stribling.
Gerondal.
10.20
**
The Ace II
10.7
10.24
#
10.28
P
MR. J. E. NORONHA SUSTAINS 15.36
FRACTURED RIB
10.32
H
10.40
10.44
Recovers From Concussion
10.48
10.52
Ex
10.66
*
R. C. Webb, J. MacKnight.
Newport
Mr. J. E. Noronha Is pro- gressing well in the French Convent Hospital. covered from the sustained when he fell from Snappy Eve in the last race on Wednesday, but is
11.00
11.04
Ho was re- concussion
"
A. T. Lay, A. K. Mackenzie.
H
11.12
G. T. May, L. G. Allison.
23
111.16
11.20
suffering
11.04
0.
from a fractured rib.
ACCIDENT TO ROCKHILL
London, February 7. hing, while F. H. Kwok and S. W. In the Warwick Upton Handicap Liang should also enter the Third steeplechase to-day the Grand Na- Mr. Villar's tional candidate, Round.
singles Rockhill II fell and had to be matches. Ju Tak-cheuk should beat destroyed. The accident occurred D. S. Green, the K.C.C. "B" Division at the water jump in front of the player, and M. W. Lo should en- stands when Rockhill was lying After commencing his match in counter little difficulty against Wong second. The jockey was not hurt.
erratic
Denis A very
Fuk-nam, though the latter's Hazell, the only entrant who has played at Wimbledon, completely powers of recovery are extraordin-
arily good.
manner
dominated J. W. Leonard in the last two sels.
The loser was well off his game, his shots lacking both pace and positioning, and it was only the numerous mistakes made by Hazell that gave him the first set at 0-4. Instead of forcing home an early advantage Leonard preferred to play steady tennis which allowed his opponent to play. at the net. It was Hazell's work overhead that him the match.
won
Hazell will now meet Ho Ka- lau for right of entry into the quarter finals. If his forehand is working well and he does not allow his impetuosity throw discretion to the winds he should beat his steadier opponent.
Teul Wai-puf and Sirdar Rum- jahn secured easy victories to qualify to meet one another in the quarter finals.
Y. Hachiuma, the only Japanese entrant, had the champion guess- Ing once or twice, but his volley- ing and base line game were below standard. Taui casily accounted
player, his spin and aggressive
forehand drive completely break-
ing up Armstrong's game.
Tsui will beat Rumjaku,' in my
TO-DAY'S GAMES.
THE following are to-day's games
forecasted:
Open Singles Third Round. D. S. Green v Ju Tak-cheek. Wong Fuk-nam v M. W. La.. Open Doubles Second Round Chan So and Ho Wai-hing y
D. H. Hazell and W. E.
Williams.
G, Gamble and C. A. Wright.v F. H. Kwok and S. W. Linng. I. Goldman and E. C. Fincker T. C. Monaghan and C. E. Holmes, Ng Sze-kwong and Thai Wal-pul W. C. Kung and Chlu Chun-chiu,
Open Doubles-First Round, flo Ka-lau and Yew Han-kit v J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma.
ITALIAN STARS WIN.
SOUTH INDIA LOSE BY ODD MATCH.
Madras, February 4.
HANDICAP
RACE EVENTS
TO-MORROW
Classification And Weights.
The following are the weights
and classifications in the four handicap rates on to-morrow's pro- gramme :-
It Is doubtful whether he will be able to ride again before the second half of the season.
Old Coares.
9.28 a.m. D. Forbes, K. S. Morrison. C. R. Bradley, C. B. Robertson.
0. Eager, H. C. Hopkini.
Preston N.E. (13)..14 6 2 24 30 #Grimsby T. (-) 15 6
West Ham U. (-) 14 8 2 4 44 23
23 17 14 14 4 4 6 Burnley (19)
1366 X 25 24 13 Oldham (6)
6 6 3
13 22 20
Charlton A. (16) ..14
AWAY
22
7 18
Goals Total P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta. Pte. 8 1 2 27 16 19 40 156 3 1 25 13 59 15 5 8 2 21 28 12
10 311
8 4 17
3 10 1 19
0 11
12
2 10 1 23
14 10 1 19
14 2 10 2 20
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
E. Davidson, M. H. Turner Brentford (5) H. G. Wallington, H. N. Norwich C. (10) Williamson.
D. J. Christie, R. C. Law. *Reading (2)
Exeter C. (7)
A. E.
Crystal
P.(0
HOME
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. .13 11 1 1
31
AWAY
Goals
Total
8
..15 11 18 35 13
25 25
1 11 2 1 38 11 23 .15 11
6221 25 14 8 2 3 31 17 19
4 7 4 21 29
P. W. L. D. F. A. Ps. 1'tu. 14 7 3 4 80 21 19 41 14 4 3 7 20 22 15
1 14 6 4 4 20 25 12 49
40
16 39
13
12 31
7 31
9 29
95.14
39
8 28
3 10 1 17 29
7 28
1 15 26
5 26
9.2
11
11 20
€ 26
20 38 10 26
.15
3. A. R. Selby, Merry or Coventry C. (12) ..15 12 383 17 Brighton (6) Dovey,
4 31 20 Southend U. (3) 812 9 J. C. Millar, D. S. Robb. Northampton (14) 18 10 9 8 3 40
38 20 Bournemouth (15),
8 2 5 27 18 21 23 29 18 .14 9 3 2 32 P.R. (13) 14 844 35
W. N. A. Smalley, H. Hampton,
Watford (11)
R.
(18)
J. F. Robinson, J. M. Edie Bristol
N. K. Littlejohn, T. G.
Monaghan.
A. C. I. Bowker, J. R. Collis
G. H. Wilson, J. Coulthart.
G.
E. B. Divert, IL. S. Torquay U Молвор.
781 19 34 17 37
$ 19. 86
2 20
218 41
10 11 SI
94 17 27
4
*Luton T (B) +Bristol C. (-)
{10
14.41 21
13 0 10 3 12 43
14 6
15 0 11 4 16 45
4 20
1 12 J
14 51
1 13 119 59
2 18
B. Evans, R. W. Taplin Cardif C.
D. W. Mulcahy, D. J. Valentine. Clapton O. (16)
L. A Colcraft, II. Spleer,
M. N. Cochrane, D. S. 8windon T. (17) Harley.
11.08 A. E. Lissaman, I. H. Gaare.
F. Syme Thomson, W., J.
Roberts.
G. W. Tolmie, J. C. Dunbar. Hall C. (8)
H. H. Beddow, G. W. Roes. Chester (3)
New Course.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Wrexham (10),
9.32 a.m. "Mrz, Wren, Major Greller. Gateshead (2)
940
0,48
0.56
20.04
£10.12
Home Football
Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Gerondal, Barrow (5)
Miss Munro, Mrs. Valentine.
1. A. Shaw, H. F. Summers.
C. (12)
HOME
Goalk
P. W. L. D.
F. A. Pt. .13 10 0 3 42 9 16 10 2 4 39 21
229 18 22 10 11 29 18
8 4
14 12 11 54 12 25
16 10
.14
Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Sommer14) 14
10 8 1 46 21
Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. Mackenzie.
Forecast
For To-Morrow
FIRST DIVISION
(4) v. Blackburn. (1) W. BROM.
The Grifins Spring Handicap: "A" ARSENAL Class: Coo Coo Bay (1657; May- Birmingham flower (161); Mignonette (160); Pok- CHELSEA (3) Bolton
(2) ▼ Derby - er Face (148) Solar Star (148); Everton Spotted Butterfly (160); Stourbridge HUDDERS. Street Binger (161); Tenorio FIELD (155)
(1) Middleboro (163) The Cavaller
LEICESTER C.(2) v Blackpool (165). The Grifins Spring Handicap: "I" MANCHER Class: Bootle (158) Double Face TEE C. (-) ▼ Leeds (150) Eak (161); Foolscap (153)
POBATH (2) ▼ Liverpool
NORTH-
(0) AMPTON (8) v Coventry (0) Queen's P.R. (2) ▼ NORWICH (0) SOUTHEND (1) v Reading (1) SWINDON (8) v Torquay
DIVISION (North).
*E, THIRD (1) ACCRING
TON
Rochdale (8) v Ros BARROW
v Carliste
··(8) (-) CHESTER
York Darlington (1) v TRANHERE (0) DONCASTER (8) v Kalifax GATESHEAD (2) ▼ WALE!! HULL (3) ▼ Hartlepools
(-) Barnsley (1) Mansfeld
New Brighton (0) v CREWE ROTHER. SECOND DIVISION. GA
HAM
Southport (2) (3) Manchester U (1)
(5) ▼ Wrexham
Glen Shee (155); Golly Eyes (155); Good is Good (151); Hazel Leaf (161); Sheffield U. Jack Sharkey (105); King's
Company BUNDER
LAND (156): Magnolia (150); Maria Petra (168); For ** (168): Spotted Leaf Wolves (148); Blickpast
Stag (166); (158) Wigan Happy Valley *A" Clasa: Ilandi. BURT.
The Italian tennis team won the head (145); wow (160); The Round-
Test" match against South Indis
The following were the
Widnes
Bradford Barnioy
(6) v Aston Villa
(8) ▼ Wednesday
Newcastle
(3) ▼ TOTTENHAM (0) StockporCOTTISH LEAGUE
(0) Chesterfield- Eve (145); LINCOLNY Fulham
BOWEEN (2) ▼ Partier
W
WEST HAM
for H. J. Armstrong, the Club here to-day by 3 matches tester (140) Don (58) Gold Key WILLWALL Charlton
NOTTS F. (8) Sertorio (Italy) beat C. Raman (168); Indiana (140); King's Bounty
wani 6-0, 6-1.
(185) King's Justice (185); Pride of Oldham
(1) + STOKE (150); Plymouth Stefani (Italy) beat Balagopal Tingiao (40); The
Valorous"(160).
Port Vale**** (2) v Notte Gr Hand! PRESTON- Valley Spring B
·Clam:--Adaz (155);. Als.
FIT SOUTHE
Gold Bar (140) Gold ins Gold Ring (166)
opinion, "and will go on to win the
6-4, 3-6, 6-3,
(-) ▾ Grimsby
(1)- Ayr FALKIRK (6) Dundee
Stirling
11
Α. (6) Walsall (16) Doncaster R. (15) "Southport (7)
19
3 2 43 19 20
26 21
13 28 19 15 5
3 10 41 42 22 15 11 2 2 43
10 13
11 3 2 41 19 18 83 2014
AWAY
Gorla
Tola!
P. W. L. D., F. A. Pia. Pts.
16 6 5 4 22 21 16 89
12 7 4 1 248 18 4 5 4 25 30
16
12 07
12 87
13.85
17
15.24
23
13 x1
76 18 25
10 31
14 3 7 4 26 28
10 21
487 81
7 30.
16 3.10 1 21 46
ED 29 1172
64 17 24 12 28
16 49
14 111 23 61 3. 7 3 19 25
ส 15. 0 13 19 61 16 3 3 32 42 7 23
(19) 10 2.2 25.11
1 3 39-22. 21 Hartlepools (13) 2.159.1 3 *Rochdale (21) ..16 43 20 23 15
Mansfield T. (1912 Hallifax T. (17) 14663 22 18 15
13 3.9 1 15447 19 17 45
13 3 10 0 12 31
Carlisle
U. (18)..
York C. (9)....14 6 8 428 Darlington (11) 14.8 5 New Brighton (20) 145 &
Motherwell (1) (1) | Rangers (2) (-) | "Hearta (8) (1) | Celtic (9)
*St. Johmetɔns (0)| Aberdeen (7) (1)| Hamilton A. (10)
Bt. Mirren (5) (0) | Partick (T: (0), (5))} Falkirk #
HAMILTON Third Lanark (8) Queen Park (16)
(1) HEARTS ::
KILMANAK PER
title. His base line game is better | Bylagopal (6. India) baat Bar. CHPERTAI. (150); N) RAMPTON (0) ♥ Bradford D. (13) Morto
than Rumjaha's, and his central over both his forehand and kick- hand strokes will cause the cham- Dion is remain away.
the net. in the steadier player, und
torio 6-8, 6-2,
6-3, 6-2,
Stefani (Italy) beat C. Hamas
wanf 6-1, 6-6e Balagopal, and Ramaswaal India) bext Del Bono De O. Stan
(8,
xandea
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THIRD DIVISION (South) Skelter ALDERSHOT (-) ♥) Brighton 2
Coute Bourmouth (180) Halvellyn (da (10)salon Belek BORA
(182)}, King's
Talisman (160) Powerful King (150); Cleaton
Enappy Eve (165)1) The Crock (140) The Long (140) pe Walchule 14011
Whopper (140)
(2)
Celtic
WELL QUEEN'S PR. (3) ♥ Airdrie w
Klimarnock: (0)
(11): Bundan (9 (13)
ATE U. (17) (KRA (E(6) ▼ Omandenbeath (1) Morton (18)
ST. JOHN.
STONE: (-) ▼ 8t, Mirren Liho terma în capital lestess a
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
HOME
- fipals
W. L. D. F. A. Pic #148 19 21 11.051 19
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825
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15 % 4 2 20 30 14 5.90 16 28
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