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JAPANESE DAVIS

CUP TEAM

STARS ON VIEW AT THE FOWLER

H.K.C.C. TO-DAY

BEST

SINCE 1921 SIDE

Japan is sending to the 1933 Davis Cup campaigns in Europe: her strongest team in many years, with hopes renewed of reaching at least the final round in the Euro- pean Zone.

The team arrived in the Colony this morning and all the members are taking part in the exhibition games at the H.K.C.C. this after-

noon.

EXHIBITION TENNIS

THE following programme has

been arranged to constitute the tennis exhibitions by the Japan. Pse Davis Cup players at the H.E.. C.C. to-day 4.30 (sharp):

Jiro Satoh and L. Goldman v. H.

Ito and E. C. Fincher (two set). 5.10 (approx):

Jiro Satoh v. R. Nunoi (two sela). If one-all and tinse permits a third set will be played. 5.50 (approx):

Nunol and Ito v. S. A. and II. D.

Rumjahn (two sets).

GIVES “Y”

FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933.

GOSSIP IN SPORTS WORLD

Golf Clubs Numbered: Nagel's Rise to Fame: Joan Fry's Daughter,

Iirly-England Match.

By ROVER

Soccer in Finland.

A DRAWNORMOUS interest has been COCCER is going ahead quickly in

E aroused in Italy ever the

R.A.M.C. Foiled In Last Minute.

Finland, and now I hear that. match with England in Rome on the visit of a leading English. May 13, Arrangements are being club is sought. made to increase the seating accom. It is not surprising to find a na- modation of the Fascist' Stadium, afturally athletic country taking present 30,000, by 50 per cent, but easily to our national game; their A brilliant last minute goal by

even then only a fraction of the progress is indicated by the fact G. H. Fowler of the "y" first eleven, number of people who wish to see that last year they beat Denmark enabled the YM.C.A. second eleven the same will get seats. to draw with the Royal Army

and Esthonia, drew with Sweden, Sporting writers in Italy describe and lost to a leading German team Medical Corps in a friendly hockey the fixture as the most important by a narrow margin. This is re- match at King's Park yesterday ever held in the country, and they markable in view of the fact that afternoon, each side scoring 3 goals. hail it as a proof that Italy holds the winter in Finland is too severe

At the interval, the score was 2.

nationa

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goals all, A. R. Brown and G. H. place among the leading sporting for Soccer, and that the game can be played only in the spring and. Mediesl Corps took the lead early Fowler netting for the "Y". The

summer. In the second half, but owing] to faulty combination on the part of the forwards, the "Y" were unable; to equalise until the last five minutes, when G. Fowler netted.

These hopes are based on the confidence that this year she has two first-flight tennis stars, her: first such pair, the experts say. since the brilliant Zenzo Shimizu and the imperturbable Ichiya Kumagai blazed across the tennis,

Italy. This year they are con- Armament in 1921 and reached the fident that Nunol and Sato challenge round against Big and clear that hurdle, but they are the Royal Army Little Bills Tilden and Johnston.

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Matches with Denmark, Hungary, Tennis Engagements.

SEE that the engagements of Norway, and Lettland have been Mile. Rosie Berthet, placed No.{fixed "for this year, and it is hoped in the French ranking list, and to arrange for an English side to her brother, M. Beni Berthet, play in Helsingfors during the pro- ranked at No. 13, have just been jecled "British week." announced.

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R. A. S. C. HOCKEY TEAM

Mlle. Berthet, who proved her Cricketing Twins. ripening skill last year by taking s The following will

represent set from Mme. Mathieu, is engaged SLE NAGEL, the Melbourne giant who was unfortunately Service Corps to M. Jacques Saoutchick; her bro-forced to staud down from Aus- "C" Company 3rd- ther is to marry Mile. O. Knox-Lect tralia's aide in the final Test owing Interzone round against the in the replay of the Semi-Final of was his victory over G. L. Rogers at Bult of one day's great bowling, but at Wimbledon and conqueror of

Americans, Perry and Austin of the Units Hockey Competition. Ellsworth' Vines in two late season Great Britain and Prenn and Von

Monte Carlo. With his sister he his talent had W. E. Funnell; J. H. Jeffers also won the Prix de Famille, a mix-before in a quieter way.

been recognised. tournaments in California; and Cramm of Germany. Victory over (Captain), G. Whitley; T. O'Connor.ed doubles event confined to family young Ryosuke Nunel of Robe. either of these teams would make G. Evers-Buckland, A. C. Keene: partnerships.

The Melbourne Club, one of the who beat Sato gn the latter's the season a success from Japan's P. J. Barlow, H. A. Tipple, P. H.

oldest in Australia, saw in this return home from there triumphs.point of view.

Another Paris engagement is that youth the makings of another Hugh Senior, T. H. Spain, and W. Gray.of Mlle. Andre Freville, who heads Trumble, and asked him to join Nunol, Sato and Ito are expected The match will commence at the list of the second series ranking them some seasons ago. Since then, to arrive on the Riviera in time (p.m.

She won the single in the Coupe he has bowled his swinging medium- to compete in a few warming-up

Albert Canet meeting at the Tennis paced deliveries ably, but without Two others chosen for the 1933 besides battling for the Davis Cup.

Club de Paris last autumn. fance is M. Roger Varin.

1933 Davis Cup team, semi-finalis pairs will contest their way to the 9th Jat Regiment on Monday next] Berthet's best performance in 1982 to Injury, sprung to fame as the re-

They are Jiro Sato, ace of the well aware that two other strong against

in the finals of the national cham- pionships in Tokyo last November.

MIKI AND ITO.

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DEFEAT THE

24TH R.A.

Unbeaten Mamak Record Maintained.

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Ker

great success.

His twin brother. Vernon Nagel, played for Victoria in the previous

match against the M.C.C. They are

LL golfers with any pretension almost exactly alike, dress alike,

to single figure handicaps carry work for the same motor firm, and huge bags crammed with graded play the same light-hearted type of įclubs nowadays. Gone are the days cricket.

when a man spoke affectionately of

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squad are Ryuki Miki, resident of struggle opens, Davis Cup com- H.K.S.R.A. London and a veteran internation-petition means long journeys, both alist, who will be captain; and 21-in miles and months, for the year-old Eikichi Ito, like Nunoi a Japanese youths chosen. They student in Kobe Commercial Col-leave home before the winter is lege and for three years Nunoi's over and usually do not return doubles partner. In the 1932 until winter is almost at hand rankings of the Japan Lawn Ten-again. During the eight or more nis Association Nunei, the cham- months abroad Japan's 1933 team,

his "baffle" or his favourite cleek. Invitations From Abroad. plon, and Ito were ranked No. besides batting for the Davis Cup.

Even the mashie niblick will go the TNGLISH teams are, indeed, in and No. 2, respectively. Sato and probably will compete in the

The 1st H.K. Singapore Battery way of the others soon, and become great demand, the F.A. having Miki were not ranked, since the French championships, the Wim-

R.A. gained their 12th victory in known as a number 7 or 8 according received applications from no fewer former played in only one home bledon tournament. and some of tournament, the championships, them at least in the American! the Mamak Tournament when they to the number of implementa car than ave nations-France, Switzer- It takes a lot of the romance land, Hungary, Belgium, and Italy and the latter remained abroad championships on their way home. defeated the 24th Battery, R.A. ried.

yesterday afternoon, in 3 fast away,

First-class golf is resolving for teams to be sent out during game. The Indians led at the in-itself into an infinite gradation of the close sendon. The international. terval by the odd goal in three. lofted clubs. There is

The 24th Battery, who are plac-jevery imaginable distance,

all the year.

Nunol and Sate will be the singles players in all Davis Cup ties; Miki

| probably will be a non-playing i captain, while Ito is expected to make his debut of international tennis in the doubles, paired with either Nunoi or Sato. Those two stars do not team well together in doubles play.

As in the past three years, the

Nippon tennis authorities have STARTING TIMES FOR

or chal-

FANLING

SUNDAY'S PAIRINGS.

a club for

committee have so far decided to accept, the Italian and Swiss invita-

ed second from the bottom of the No need now for that trickiest of tions, the first match to take place in table, put up a great display, Lt. all golf shots, the "spared" shot Italy not later than May 13. Garthwaite, the Army centre-for-And as club after club is added to ward, being their most prominent the array, so does the caddies back player.

attune itself to the added weight. I can even imagine his responding M formerly Miss Joan Fry, the [RS. THOMAS LAKEMAN,

Mamak Hockey Table

(Up to and including yesterday's

gamer.)

cheerfully when asked for the num- ber 10 instead of a putteri

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The Ryder Cup.

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Joan Fry's Daughter.

tennis player, has given birth to a daughter at Woking,

Mrs. Lakeman, who is the dough-

elected to send their 1933 team to play in the European Zone, partly because of the wider experience this gives the young players and parily because the chances of

interzone rising to the lenge round are considered The following the starling brighter against European com-times of the Royal Hong Kong Golf petition than against the increas-Club for Fanling on Sunday:

Old Course. ing power of the young American

3.32 a.m. G. E. R. Divett, A. D. R.AS.C..20 11 6 3 34 26 27 Ainsdale. No date has yet been fix stars, notably Vines, the world

Coppin.

let By, H.K.S. 13 12 8 1 68 12 25 ed, but as the match is likely to tako

01 No. 1.

W. Mulcahy, N. J. Perrin, St. Andrew's 15 10 3 2 47 14 22 place after the Dunlop-Southport

THIS year's Ryder Cup match beter of Dr. A. C. Fry, of Mansion.

Great

House, Stone, Staffs, married Cáp-- Britain and America will be played at South-tain T. Lakeman, of the Royal Tank: port, where there are several first-Corps, in November 1930, class courses. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis

Cholce will probably lie between

and .18 16 1 1 08 13.33 Birkdale

Southport R.C. Signals 19 12 43 50 22 27

UNEXPECTED OBSTACLE

9.30

9.30

9.44

For several years the Japanese 9.48 have failed to

progress beyond 9.52 the European semi-finals, usually 9.56 finding an unexpected obstacle in 10.00

are

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M. N. Cochrane, B. C. Field. Incognitos D. Ella, H. T. Buxton.

V. R. Gordon, G. C. Worrail. Modway H. H. Mundy, A. C. I. Bowker.

A Lesch, A. E. Lieseman. RE.

des Voeux, 11.

Monaghan,

Comdr. R. H. McBean,

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Goala

And

£1,500 tournament, the first week in

Before her marriage she was one

of the best-known women players in: the world. When only 17 she met.

women's singles at Wimbledon. Suzanne Lenglen in the final of the

She has represented England against America and South Africa

May suggests itself as the most on several occasions. favourable date.

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The last Ryder Cup match in Sutcliffe's Cigarette Case.

Su

19 37 15 Britain was played in 1929 at Moor UTCLIFFE has written to the secretary of the Ship Stewards"

21 24 14 town, Leeds, where Great Britain,

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R.A.O.C. 17 2 13 2 3 626 German Club 15 2 12 1 10 64 .14 1 11 2 12 37 24th R.A 20th R.A....12

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about the cigarette-case in an hotel after

captained by Duncan, who defeated Union Hagen by 1 and 8, gained a magni- which he found ficent victory. I see it is suggest having announced its loss during. ed in America that 'Sarazen will the voyage to Tasmania. captain the U.S. team.

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Bobby Jones Plans.

As the 8th Destroyers Flotilla have I

withdrawn, 2 points for a win have

He pointed out that he informeti. the stewards at the time that they were entirely blameless, and re-

Do not think much attention gretted if the incident caused them,

The stewards' secretary said that.

need be paid to a statement any embarrassment. been deducted from the Tamar and 1 from New York that. Bobby Jones is point for a draw from the RA.M.C. about to return to championship he always regarded Sutcliffe as a

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10.08

D. Harley, B. S. Traill.

10.12

J. P. Sherry, W. A. Weight.

12th R.A. KLT.C.

Sports Diary.

10.16

F. Austin, P. S. Grant.

Tamar

10.20

H. H. Boddow, G. F. Reus.

BEAUTY

QUARTETTE."

10.24

C. Jackson, G. Milne.

10.28

W. N. Williamson, J. Forbes.

TO-DAY

10.32

G. W. Tolmie, J. Mackie,

Hockey-Friendly Match

10.36

Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" v.

A. K. Mackenzie, E. Matthews.

D.

H.M.S. Cumberland

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Navy ground, 6.15 p.m.); Lawn Tennis

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(Hong Kong C..) Meetlags

LORD HAWKE.

Hong Kong International Aiaateur

Swimming Association

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"H.

Macfarlane.

D. A) Humphreys, C. Aycock.

W. E. Hunt, R. E, Vidal.

Geare, J.

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Yorkshire Home To Be Given Up.

Some confusion has probably been word. His letter confirmed that caused by his intention to appear at

opening of the course the

Augusta, Georgia, of which he is Yorks Cricket Profit,

impression.

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THE

11.04

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University v. Army (L)

Navy v. Borderers (F)

11.12

F. Crapnell, R. W.

Second Division

Gardner.

Indian R.C. v. Craigengower (5) Royal Engineers and Signaiz v,

11.16

H. Hills, M. H. Turner.

31.20

University (L)

C. W. E. Bishop, R. 8. W. Paterson.

Navy v. Police (F).

11.24

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Football-Shield Competitions

Introduction to Hong Kong of a Clever Ensemble of FOUR GIRL ARTISTES entertaining in Step - dance and Song.

Exhibition by Japanese Davis Cup team 10.48

(Lane, Crawford's Restaurant,

TO-MORROW

Cricket---First Division

Craigengower C.C. ♥. Indian RL. G. (L.) | 11.08

Comdr. Robertson."

G. T. May; R. C. Law.

V. H. E. Thomas, D.

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G. H. Wilson, G. Castle.

E. Williams, H. Wallington.

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11.16

I. R. Davies, 3, 0, Dunbar,

resident and joint designer with Dr.HE_Yorkshire County Cricket Mackenzie, It is to be called the Club's report reveals that the Lord Hawke intends to reside National, and I am told it has only total "gate receipts last season were permanently in London after this twenty-two bunkers and there are £10,178 4s. 10d.; an increase of month, when the lease of his York- as many hazards at a single hole in 21,669 8s. 4d. over the previous shire residence, Huttons Ambo 'some courses I know.

Grania to the grounds were Hall, expires.

"I don't believe in unnecessary £775, leaving a credit balance of The termination of his long re- bunkering," says Jones. The ideal £557 128. 20.

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sidence in Yorkshire, where he is course must not only give The report states that in the view president of the County Cricket the Average. player 1 fair of the committee appointed by the Club, will be generally regretted in chance, but it must, require Board, of Control to inspect Test the county,

the utmost akiit from the grounds, it was deemed essential Lord Hawke lived near Tadcaster expert who is trying to beat Par. that additional reserved seat accom- before he went to Huttons Ambo Wherever I have placed a bunker a modation should be provided at KAIL.

way round is always provided for Headingly if in the future a Test match wore to be allocated to that the Indifferent player,"

Bunkers are. to duffers what ground.

He is 72 years of age,

THE "FEAR” CUP

shoals are to amateur mariners, and The fire there last Good Friday, ¦Jones will earn the gratitude of however, made it imperative that a

W. Taylor 152-122140 won the thousands of average golferi. Ale new football and cricket stand- "Fear" Cup over 36 holes medal ready the Augusta National has be should be erected, and the York- play at the Kowloon Golf Club last forgotten man,” who pays most for wook-end, 8. MacNider, the holder, his golf and gets lenat for his

| Kondy, was runner-up,

hire committee have agreed, to ade

vande £6,000 (fros of Interest): tỏ C The Leeds, club towards the cost.

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