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MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1933.
NATIONS IN THE DAVIS CUP Champion Jockey Wins
YACHTING
VICTORY FOR
BRITAIN
Scandinavia Beaten By 6 Points.
AFTERNOON RALLY
Great Britain defeated Scandinavia by 6 points in the yachting race for the Scandinavian Cup yesterday.
Britain had gained a lead of 5
points at the conclusion of the morning race.
Full details were as follow:
MORNING RACE. Course, (as arranged by team cap tains): 1, Channel Rocks (P.): 2, Mark on Line (S.); 3. Rumsey Shoal (S.),
Scandinavia.
A2: Messra. Naesa, Jensen
and Odland
· SOUTH AFRICA AND IRELAND
AUSTRALIA
Japan's Expected
Challenge.
London, Mar. 1.
RECORD FIRST
RUGBY WIN
Welsh Defence Unsound.
At Belfast.
Belfast, Saturday, at half time Ireland beat
AFTER leading by 7 pts. to mil
S
Macao Derby
Governor's First Racing Success
Thirty-three nations have chal- DAVY'S GREAT DROPPED GOAL lenged for the Davies Cap this year. Twenty-four nations are en- tered in the European Zone as against 28 last year, be the more interesting if only for goal and a try (10 pts.) to a goal But the contests in this zone will Wales by a dropped goal, a penalty. the reason that the challengers in- (5 pts.). clude Australia and South Africa A crowd of 30,000 were given Macao Jockey Club have ataged.
A
extremely well patronised. It was The racing was excellent and undoubtedly the beat meeting the 2.10.
NEVEN jockeya shared the win-1 Horse 166 lb., (fr. Caplan) ning honours at Macao yester Mr. F. I. Ko's Prestwick 155-lb., the seven events.. day each one recording a win in!
(Mr. G. Roza) Mies Fearon's Smiling CommaA“
der 155 lb., (Mr. Frost) 3 Time: 38.2/5, 1.06`3/5, 1.38°2/5,
both absentees last year.
Distance: 6 lengths, length. an early thrill when Barnes, The trophies presented yesterday Pari-Mutuel: after
Winner Both countries also have consi- touched down for an unconverted the Eve Cup which Mr. D. Black 10.
fine passing movement were very fine indeed, especially Places 1st $7.50, 2nd $3.80, 3rd $13.
$13.80, derably appreciated their stand-try after quarter of an hour's play. Won for the S.B.K. stable on Part- ing in the past few months, Aus-
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 282 $371,35. tralia by the good showing of Jack their tackling being weak and
The Welsh defence was unsound, nership.
2nd No. 188. $106.11, 3rd, No: 98 Crawford
Mr. Leo Frost, the champion ($53.06. and Vivian McGrath hesitant, while their forwards were jockey, signalised his return to the against the American team; South being continually penalised for turf aftor a
Unplaced Nos. 325, 21, 23, 345, Africa by their victories over the scrum infringements,
brief absence by each $14.75, British touring team and the good
carrying off the Macao Derby on The Chairman's Cup. E. O'D. Davy drapped a glorious Spotted Butterfly, and Mr. Chanson
One play of M. Bertram, V. G. Kirby, goal to give Ireland a lead of 7 won the Jockey, Cup on Bo On, the Mr. Samson's Double Face 165
Mile. N. G. Farquharson and C. J. Rob-points to nil. They continued to Governor of Macao's first winner. bina.
Ib., (Mr. Soares) attack strongly and after half an The pony paid $91.50 for a win, Dr. 8. To Wong's Golly Eyes
I English circles hope that South hour's play Siggina kicked Africa will include in their team penalty goal.
a the highest dividend of the day.
168 lb, (Mr. G. Roza) 2 for Wimbledon Mra. Bobbie Heine
The following were the results: Mr. A. H. Carroll's Hazel Leaf Wales, however, responded
1. The Macao Jockey Club. Once Miller and perhaps Mrs. Robbins,
Round.
161 lb., (Mr. Frost) 3 Time: 31 3/5, 1.03 1/5, 1.34 4/5, 2.08.
Psn. Pts.
-9
A4: Messrs. Berg. Bergaust
and Andersen
5
|A6: Mears, Kragh Moe,
Andersen and Knudsen.
8
1
AS: Messrs. Dreyer, Olesen
and Christeusen
7
2
Total
16
Britain.
A3: Mjr. Griffin. Mjr. Thoyts and Mr. Gandy A5: Mjr. Lochner, Capt. Bolt and Capt. Fowkes. A7: Mr. Wood, Dr. Davis
and Mr. Nicholson
2
7
who is warmly remembered as Miss Billy Tapscott.
6
3
3
G
A9: Mr. H. 3. Rouse, Mjr.
Stewart and Mr. Shewan 4
6
year.
Total
21
AFTERNOON RACE.
tain): 1, Channel
Course (as arranged by team cap.
Rocks (P.); 2,
Kowloon Rock (P.); 3, Lycmun Beacon (8.).
Scandinavia.
PIANOS
A9: Messrs. Nacas, Jenson
Both are strong centre-court fa- vourites.
:
near the end, when Bowcolt, who was dropped from the match against Scotland, scored a great try which Jenkins con- verted.
INTERNATIONAL TABLE TO, DATE.
Another strong challenge may be expected from Germany. This) country, together with Italy, pro- vided the two big sensations last Scotland
Germany possessen the two most Improved players in Earope. They are Baron Goll- fried von Cramm, the present German champion, and Daniel Prenn.
In the tie between Germany and Great Britain, Prean won both his singles beating F. J. Perry and H. W. Austin; Von Cramm defeated; Austin also. Germany therefore
A. Pin.
H.E. the Governor of Macao So
On 154 15.
(Mr. Peter Young) Mr. Agua's Agua Pura 164 ib. (Mr. Carroll) Mr. Mok Hing-wing's Three
Swords II. 154 Ib.
(Mr. Chanson)
P. W. L.
Points F
1 1 0
11 3
2
England
2 1 1
20 13
2 Time:
25, 51-1/6,
2 1 16 22
2 2.04-4/5.
3 1 2 15 24
2
| Iceland Wales
LAST ELEVEN GAMES.
the
The following have been 1900: results of matches at Belfast since
couris-killed-stroke-makers-alli-4920-Ireland-
ed to an indomitable fighting spirit.
Another team which is likely
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Distance: 3 lengths, 4 lengths. 1
Pari-Mutuel: Winner
$8.20, Places lat $5.10, 2nd $5.10, 3rd 2.5.10.
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 377 $411.67, 2nd No. 93 $117.62, Srd Nos. 24, 58.81. Unplaced Nos. 392, 37,
1.30-3/5, 302 each $21.78,
wwwwwww Distance: 3 lengths; 2. lengths.
Pari-mutuel: Winner $91.50: Places, 1st $16.80; 2nd $7.60; 3rd $12.
2nd No. 105 $51.96; 3rd No. 23 Cash Sweep: lat No. 129 $181.86;| $25.98. Unplaced $7:21 each Nos. 42, 250, 37, 107.
GENE SARAZEN AWARDED MYTHICAL GOLF CROWN. Beats Olin Dutra For The World Title
Miami, Fla., Feb. 27. Gene Barazen, American and British open champion, won the "unofficial world's golf championship” here today,
Mr. F. I. Ko's Cheerful San 155
lb...(Mr. G.-Boɛn)—defcaling Olin Dutra, metrope-
(Mr. Neoda) 2
Messrs. Lo & Liang's Bruti
154 lb. Mr. Yew Man-kit's Shimmy IL·
182 ib.
(Mr. Heard) 3 Time: 32-2/5, 1,04-1/5, - 1,36-1/5. | Distance: length; 2 lengthe Pari-mutuel: Winner $27.40;} Places, 1st $7.20; 2nd $7.10; 3rd) $5.80.
A3: Mesars. Krogh-Moc
ANDERSON
Andersen and Knudsen.
3
4
A5: Messrs. Dreyer, Olesen
and Christensen
2
7
AT: Messrs. Berg, Bergaust
and Andersen
8
1
will have to be regarded very ser iously this year. Her two men are veritable decione on
1900 Ireland 1904 Ireland 1900 Ireland 1908 Ireland 1912 Ireland 1914 Ireland
0 Wales 14 Wales Wales
3 12
T
5 Wales
11
12 Wales
-5
3 Wales
2-The Belvoir ·Handicap.
Furlongs.
Six
1921 Ireland
0
their own
1925 Ireland
21 Wales
3
-and-Odland-
1931 Ireland
3 Wales
15
Total
18
1933 Ireland-
10 -Wales
Morning Total
10
P.
Wales
43
20
Grand Total
34
1
Britain.
to be stronger than ever will be entered by Japan.
Ireland 2:43
16
Pon. Pis:
A2: Mr H S. Rouse, Major Stewart, and Mr. Shewan A4: Mr Wood; Dr. Davis
and Nicholsen
6
3
4
Tel: 21322.
A6: Major Lochner, Capt.
Bolt and Capt. Fowkes. A8: Major. Griffin, Mr. Thoyts and Mr. Gandy
1
9
7
2
Nunoi, a 22 year old student in the: Kobe Commercial College.
Nunol is tall for a Japanese, He
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Total
Morning Total
Grand Total
40
.40
HONG FOURSOMES
AT K.G.C. Three First Round Results.
SATURDAY'S, CLUB GAMES.
The following were the resulta
Last season Jiro Satch was re- garded as Japan's leading player. Twice In America he defeated Elle- worth Vines and once H. W. Aus-of to-day's leading Rugby Union tid. Then, returning to Japan, he
games:
Cash Sweep; lat. No. 181 $235.20;; 2nd No. 44 $6722; 3rd No. 88 $33.61. Unplaced Nos. 57, 66, 35,|: 650, 164 each $7.47.
•
8 Blackheath
13
GR.A.F.
3
0
was deposed in the National Cham- Bradford pionships by anewcomer Ryo Suke Coventry
Gloucester 17. Bath: ¡Harlequina - 27 0.M.T.
Leicester
3 Northampton 21 Mr. S. B. K.'s Partnership 147
3.-The Eve Cup. One Mile.
is a gangling loose-limbed youth London Scot, 6 United Services 5 built rather on the lines of Ell Old Leysians 3 Richmond warth Vines. His most formidable Plymouth A. 20 Bristol tennis weapone are a powerful fore-
Iba.
(Mr. Black)
-21
B
County Championship Final.
Mr. A.H. Carroll's Heather Leaf 155 lb...(Mr. Nerda)
7
-Reuter.
"
Mr. Yam Man's Honolulu Moon 161 lb. (Mr. G. Roza) Time: 37 1.09-4/5, 2.15-276.
a
CALCUTTA CUP TEAMS.
hand drive and a fine volleying Hampshire 18 Lancashire
(at Bournemouth).
game.
In becoming Japanese champion, he beat Kuwabara, 1931 national) champion and second member of the 1982 Davis Cup team; also hel beat Jiro Satoh in a full-blooded ave-set contest in the final round.
London, Yesterday.
Smith,
G. Milne and J. D Thomson (Dairy other European challenger.
his day capable of Farm) beat L J. Cave and J. Pooler
beating the best in Europe. He (Mostarda) and 1.
Spain loa must not be ander as was Jean. Borotra's conqueror, at Bimated. E. Maler is a host in, laat Wimbledon-Renter.
'litan and Professional Association (itlist 11 and 10 in Golf
a match scheduled for 72 holes. -Associated Press.
FRENCH TENNIS RANKINGS.
Borotra
And Brugnor Paid Highest Honour.
Paris, Feb. 26.
Jean Borotra and Jacques Brug- non were
classed as the leading- French doubles tennis team in the official standing of the French ten- nis federation for 1932.
Re
The French association depart 1.42-3/5.ed from orthodox methods of
lection and considered individual Distance: length; 6 lengths. performance rather than team re- Pari-mutuel: Winnor $10.40; sults in making Ita rating. Hence Places, 1st $5.10; 2nd $5.20. individuals appear several times on
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 5-$302,81: different teams.
2nd No. 198 886.52; 3rd No. 206 Boratra and Brugnon won the $49.26, Unplaced No. 128 $43.25. Wimbledon championship but in all other important competitions Brug- Once non paired with his old partner,
4.-The Bedale - Handicap.
Round.
Henri Cochet. This pair loat the. Davis Cup match to Allison and
The following are the teams for Not since the famous team com- the Calcutta Rugby Cup match The following were the results prising Kumagae and Shimizu between Scotland and England at, of the Hong Foursomes First round against Tüden and Johnston Lorraine, Lind, Frfe; Jackson, Logan:
reached the Davis Cup challenge Murrayfield next Saturday: Round at the Kowloon Golf Club 1921 has Japan been able to Watern, Ritchie, Thom, Beattle, Welsh, Mr. G. H. Potts' Powerful King
Scotland:-D. Brown: Ian yesterday:
A. T. Braley and T. Suddon (Sant-
produce more than ons first-flight Stewart, Henderson and Rowand. tary Dept.) boat Roser and Fromaux tennis star in any year. (RF.A.) 7 and 5.
England: T. Brown: Booth, Bur Mr. Mox Hing-wing's Banjolina
156 ib.........(Mr. Heard) 1 Van Ryn and apparently this was F. Angus and WF, Kerr (C.8.0.) ingly formidable in the 1933 Davis Webb, Weston, Troop and Sadler.
Japan therefore will be astonish-Innd, Gerrard, Novis, Elliott, Gadney; boot F. E. Booker and A. J. W Cup matches. Nunol and Satoh are
sufficient to cause the arbitrators Kendrew. Gregory, Evans, Roncoroni,
155 lb. ..... (Mr. G. Roza) of French Dorling (Police) 2 and 1 after a re-apparently capable of beating any himself-on
Mr. Valley's, Valley Hall '154 with young Marcel. Bernard for tennis to list Cochet play.
Ib..
(Mr. Caplan) 3 second place. Time: 157-4/5vro
25-1/5, 65, 1.5-2/5. The great Cochet did not play a Distance 21⁄2 lengths: 24 nard as partner. Cochet-Brugnon (single important match with Ber- lengths.
took the French International cham- · Pari-mutuel Winner $17.20; plonship. The ranking: Picces, lat $9.10: 2nd $9.50. · Bototra-Brughan,
Cash, Sweep: Ist No. 63 $667.45; hard, Boussus-Bernard Lesueur-
Cochet-Bar-- 2nd No. 205 $100.70; 8rd No, 168 Martin-Legesy, Boussus-Merlin, $95.35.Unplaced; Nov. 84, 125 Merlin-Bonte, Gentien-Leseueur, each. $52,95:
Grandiguillot Brothers, Landry...... Thurneyssen.-Associated Press. 5. The Macno Derty. One and a
Half Miles.
C.B.A. LOSE HOCKEY GAME TO MACAO, Fowler Brothers Score
China Mail Sports Diary.
-TO-DAY. Hockey-Friendly. Matches.
King's Park, 5 p.m.) | TO-KORBOW.
Hockey-Mamak. Tournament. Tamar v. Parthian
Tilden Predicts That France.
Will Retain The Davis Cup
activity for Vines, Allison, Van Ryn elding point, (King's Park, L30 pan.) and other American aces will take Cochet was obliged to battle Vines
Palice. First ILK.B. Battery
(Marina ground, 4.30 p.m.) Lawn TennisOpen Donthes.
[
Bill Tilden agrees with his pro- he was beaten last year but will not Royal Artillery Officers v. Hong Kong Richards, that the U.S.A. will find it
fessional tennis associate, Vincent repeat this mistake. Hockey Club Seniors
There were, of course; extenuat- (U.B.R.C., & p.m.) very difficult indeed to dislodge the ing Chreum Stances both times Vines Mr. Woo Lai-tin's Spotted But- Hong Kong Hockey Club Beconds v. Davis Cup from the French this beat the little French styllet.
Central British Association year, but for a different reason.
The terty 158 Ib...(Mr. Frost) 1 Where Richards believes the pre-aftor Jean Borotra had beaten Wil-
American'a' Davis Cup victory came Mr. Samson's Poker Face: 161 sent policy of furnishing year-round mer Allison in the singlea for the de- Meanra. Lewis & Tinson's · Per
Ib.
(Mr. Soares) 2
Time: 30, 1.01-1/5, 1.34. 2.08. At Forcat Villa) | Se 168 lb...(Mr. Harriman), 31 the edge off their game by the sum-shortly after finishing the fifth set 2.39-8/5, 3.12-1/6, Bhagat mer, Tilden sticks to an old guarde-of his semi-final with Allison, He Distance: 3 lengths; a lengths, R. J. Shaw and H. A. Packer v. Iman's belief that the real obsteele was tired and a bit disgruntled.
Goldman and E. C. Fincher to America's success at Paris will be
Parl-mutuel: Winnar $10.40; Henri Cochet-
Places, fat $5.90; 2nd $6.
Kowloon Marathon Race.
Notwithstanding Cochet's two de- for Vines under any circumstances: End. No. 177 $93.42, Brd No. 207 Hockey-Mamak Tournament,
feals by Vines, at: Autoull and Henri admitted this, even though he $46.71, Unplaced Nos. 201, 61' each Garman Clab ♥, Wishart
Forest His, and the Frenchman's felt he was entitled to "squawk" $25.97. (Naval ground, 4.36 p.m.) No, I player by the American cham America has now missed at least
subsequent displacement as world about the arrangementa,A Friendly Match. Hong Kong Hockey Club, Seniors v. Jat plon, Tilden thinks it will be a dif- two good chances to recover the
Regiment
ferent story when they meet again Davis Cup. Even with the French (Marina, B p.m.)his year, writer Also Gould. A dynasty slpoing, they have no res. Hanting. Panling Hunt Hounds Meet
ciated Press Sports writer.
sop to be over confident. They will (Kennels, 1.15 B.M.). Big Billy Gochet under doll to concentrate, their
limated Vines on both occasions sources for the big campaign and.
ply no attention to the ballyhoo.
WEDNESDAY.
(4.30 p.m.)
Athletics Fairies close for azu
On that afternoon, however, Co
chet hardly would have bean a match Cash Sweep: 1st No. 71 $828.974
134454.70
at No. 80620 $10 Cash Sweep:
2nd No. 27087 3rd No. 12122
9.841.20
Unplaced each $1,095,80 | Nós.
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C.B.A.: G. Gurevitch; S. MacNider The following represented the and 8. 1. Bickford; R. R. Blyth, N.. Whitley and J. J. King; 8. Fowler, - G. Fowler, C. G. Franels, T. B. D. Whitley and E. MacNider:
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