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CLUB TO CLASH Miss Shenton
WITH NAVY
Triangular Tournament Game To-morrow
RADIO'S
MAMAK SETBACK
(By Centre Half.)
【UCH interest will surround to-
ment hockey game between the Club and the Navy who meet on the U.S.R.C.
The Club de Recreio are fielding the name to an eraist are in deze
Wins In Colleen
Mrs. Fowkes Sails Boojum To Victory.
MRS. STANTON SUCCESSFUL
OLLEEN, Bailed by Bliss Shen-
Con won the "1" Class in the
third ladies' yachting race held yes- terday, while Boojum (Mrs. Fowkes) won the "I", "Y" and "G" Class and Juss (Mrs. Stanton) won the "A" Clans.
Full results were as follow:
3RD EXTRA LADIES' RACE Course:-(1) Lyemun Beacon (P),) (2) Kowloon Rock (P), (3) Rumsey Shoal (P).
Distance:-7 miles
the Hong Kong Ladies on Saturday last with one exception, Mics Ozorio
Yacht The coming into the left half position instead of Miss M. Guterres,
at 5 p.m. ground Club's remarkablę lapse on March 8 against the Army has given the' Navy a chance of regaining much valuable ground, and has placed them in a challenging position for the championship.
They play their last Caer Cup game on Saturday next and are ex- pected to win in view of their sen- sational triumph last Saturday.
The following will play in to day's encounter:-
Miss D'Alanda; Miss M. Basto and Miss C. Osmund; Miss L. Xavier, Miss M. Alves and Miss X. Ozorio; Mits B. Remedios, Miss 0. Oliveira, Miss C. Silva, Miss A. Alves and Miss M. Re- medios.
not yet!
Should the Navy win, they will hold a substantial lead over both the Club and Army, as they are a game in arrears and only a point behind, whereas if the Club win the game, which is their last in the series, the final position will then depend on! the result of the Navy and Army been selected. return encounter.
The Y.M.C.A. team has
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TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1933.
INDIANS SHOULD BEAT KOWLOON
Hunter Leaves K.C.C. For The Club
PERRY GIVES UP CRICKET
(By Athole).
N Saturday at the K.C.C., Pereira or Minu, quite the best the Kowloon Cricket Club areļopening bowlera in the Colony, meeting the Indian Recreation Club secure an early triumph. there is Posh.in the only remaining premier the distinct possibility of a strong
league cricket game of the season. side being dismissed for On the result of the game will low total. depend the championship.
"H" Class-Started at 15.00
Finished Corrected
4.34.34 4.34.34 2 (Mr. T. P. K. Kemble) Colleen.... 4.39.02 4.34.22
(Miss Shenton) Dorothea.... 4.4221
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The 'Keeper Resigns.
Indians, present holders, must win
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if they are to stop the University well has been given another op- I am a little surprised that Ben-
wresting the title from them after
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years.
4.37.41 (Miss Mackenzie) "I" "Y" & "G" Classes-Started at 15.05 Ailsa
4.55.01
4.55.01
5.02.22
5
4.52.55 1
4.58.40
4.56.29
5.02.57
(Mrs. Bolt) Bluejacket
(Mrs. Aikinson) Bunjum..... 4.53.30
(Mrs. Fowkes) Toynette
5.04.50
Eunice
having held it for two successive portanity after his mediocre dis- play against the University when The following are the probable he gave away 23 byes. On Satur-
day he again allowed
teams:
over 20 dismiss any
K.C.CF. Goodwin (captain), E.byes and failed to C. Fincher J. C. Lyal, E. F. Fincher, batsman. He has possibilities, but G. C. Burnett, A. T. Lay, I. McInnes, why Goodwin should experiment In. W. C. F. S. W. Smith, W. A. E League games is quite beyond me.
Hung, 3 Mackay and V. M. Benwell
4
(Mrs. Patchett)
..... 5.04.20 (Mrs. Dunlop)
"A" Clana-Started at 15.15. Yacht Wasp JI
Finished
Pos'n.
5.10.53
5
(Mrs. Grifin)
La Linda
(Miss Mackie)
6.10.20
4
5.05.58
5.14.03
3
5.04.20
5.08.54
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VISS Edna Blackburn, the Hong In Lt. Currey the Navy possess | probably the nest centre forward Kong Ladies' outside left in the Colony. He is an admirable played her last game on Saturday, leader and a great opportunist, and above all an unselfish player. He is very fast, a strong hitter and has a remarkably good eye for first time shots, Sub.-Lt. Donald is a resolute right winger, being extremely fast. Not content with centring, he often cuta in and leaves the opposing de fence spread-eagled. His partner ship with La. Eaden forms probably the best right wing combination in local hockey circles.
This coming Saturday she is to be married to Dr. J. A. R. Selby, Jan Scottish International serum half (Mrs. Krough Moe) and captain. of the Hong Kong Isobel
(Mrs. E. Chevasse) Rugby Club.
Joks
(Mrs. Stanton) True Blue
(Mrs. Adams)
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Miss Blackburn is one of the most;
team. popular members of the Possessing any amount of energy. she is one of the fastest players in the team and has filled the left wing position with distinction:
THE
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I. R. C.-A. A.
Rumjahn
(captain),!
I understand that J. E. ́ Hunter,
F. D. Pereira, A. R. Minu, A. H. Madar, who formerly kept for Kowloon.
considered A. H. Rumjahn, S. A. Ismail, H. D. and who was
a likely. Rumjahn, A. S. Suffiad, A. Bakar, candidate for the Shanghai trip
J. S. A. Curreem and A. K. Minu. last May, has resigned from the Opening Bat Problem.
|K.C.C. and is now playing for the. Though Kowloon are reputed to Club. This means that Mackay is be the strongest batting side in the now the only other wicket-keeper |Colony they have not justified their at the K.C.C., F. E. Lawrence hay-
reputation this season. Many of ing gone Home on leave. their best men have struck bad Perry for C.S.C.C. patches at the moment, and even
in the friendly intra-club game on Saturday Lay, Hung and stricter manner and for the good failed to get going against a very of the game itself.
would moderate attack. I
much rather see Lay displaced as open- In the last few
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The K.C.C. have lost another Smith player in A. E. Perry. 1 under- stand that he has given up the game this season, and next season will see him playing for the Civil Service. Their need is greater THE Club's weakness lies in their ordering off of Jageet Singh FOLLOWING upon their recent ing batsman.
defeat at the hands of the In- matches his early dismissal has than Kowloon's, but it is a great THE Club's Weakness is lined to be Mr. Xaide gni Sumink cognitos in the Mamak
by on Sunday last
Tourna- considerably effected the morale of pity that Percy has left the K.C.C., overcrowd one another. The Club's game was the second instance of its ment on Sunday last. the Radio the side. If Binckay were to open and they may have yet reason to half-backs are very sound. being kind in the history of Colony hoe- Sports Club are to-day meeting the he might be just a shade on the regret his departure. He was a excellent spoilers. H. J. D. Lowe, key.
next most formidable team in the slow side, but this is more desir- pretty batsman to watch once he though a formidable centre half and It will be remembered that W. E. 1st Hong Kong and Singapore able than an early disaster. Lay's got going, but he was handicapped an excellent understudy to A. A Williams, the Weish-International Brigade Royal Artillery on the impetuousness has caused him toy the very hard and bumpy wic- kets-as-compared-with-a-lomu. prove very disappointing after a Dand, is a trifle slow, and may not and Club centre forward, was order. Marina ground at 5.15 p.m. be able to hold Currey. J. L. Tetleyed off by referee Weyman in the The following will represent the most auspicious debut against the wicket. He was also a very useful A very safe Army. Melanes might be tried as change bowler and will have a pretty handful in watch-game between the Club and the Radio Club:---
Beldaman. jing Donald, and
Man Singh: Parduman. Singh and No. 2, but he is out of practice at may prove to be 3/9th Jnt Regiment at the begin-
J. S. Grewel; Surjit Singh, M. the moment and a little unsteady Madar's Batting. the weak link in the side.
ning of the season,
Hassan and Mohinder Slugh; Atlar
for the responsibility. Frank Arthur Rumisha ̋was away last Although instances of this kind Singh, Gurbachan Singh (cap), Awiar
Goodwin will have to consider Saturday, otherwise the L. R. C.- spoil an excellent record. it gives: Singh, Kalwant Singh and A. Spary, T Rodger and Bacon, J. spoil an excellent recorder reex vre
in the seriously who is to partner Teddy |K.C.C. game would have been Jageet Singh is included
Fincher on Saturday. If either played on that date. He is con- handling the games in much side as first reserve.
fident of success, as well he might be with such a formidable attack as Pereira and Minu behind him. The batting of the champions is the only weak link, and if Good- win und Burnett can bring about several early dismissals there is every prospect of the side col- lapsing-after all they only totalled 71 against the Club, A.
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Which FRENCH
CHALLENGER
best combination in the Colony. Rodger is steady and his first-time hitting has relieved many danger- ous situations before now. His very fine anticipation is his greatest asset. Reed makes an excellent partner, but has one had fault in that he is too fond of attempting first time clearances sometimes cause anxiety to the de-j fence. I do not like Francis on the left wing. He is entirely out of poal- tion, being essentially an inside for- ward. It would have been better had Lay been placed on the wing MRS. Alfred P. Parker's French colt and Francis as his inside. LayA Le Breau has been scratched from possesses both speed and excellent the Lincolnshire Handicap in which he bad been allotted top weight with 9at. stick-work which are the two essen-7 tials for a good winger.
Le Becau won the French Two Thou- sand Guinean at Longchampa last)
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THE following are the results
the table to-date in the Triangular Tournament:
SMOKY Moke, bought in partnership GOLDEN
by Sir Alfred Butt and Mr. B. D. Davis for 900 guineas at the sale of the horses
SCRATCHED late Captain R. E. Sassoon's
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was scratched.
MILLER IS
BELOW AGE. Madar, their Interport all- rounder, has held the side together in nearly every match and a lot P. Woodland will, however, at be 1920 represented by Gregulach, the
again hend the Irish raid on the the LR.C. win or lose. The last winner, Alpine Hut, and Pelorus Jack.
Mixs Dorothy Pagel's
Grand Nutional, for the horse ran well, de-league match played at the K.C.C. National horse, Solanum, who pulled up spite -luck, last year. Another who was won by the Sookunpoo club “groggy" after exercise at Newmarket will represent the Emerald Isle is by 97 runs, Pereira taking 5 for 52 was also scratched.
Coulinolagh, who came te England with after scoring 57 in a useful part- S. A. Ismail, who
IT TT is likely that Heartbreak Hill will may depend on his form whether
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for 16 runs and 2 wickets in that metch. Bakar will also greatly assist their attack. Bowling with
and May, and despite the fact that he was OLD
LD Manifesto ron in six or seven a big reputation, only to fall at the firstnership with 1933 set to carry top weight was one of the Grand Nationals, and never put a fence in the Grand Sefton at Liverpool scored 54. Minu bowled 12 overs
favourites for the first spring handi-foot wrong.. You could wager that last November. Only a few of last! 3.cap.
capers like Sprig, Old Tay Bridge, Bright's Boy, and Helleray Beile, of year's entry are left out this time and post-war celebrities, would out of the eight who then completed A warning note comes from the other the
Ja peculiar action, which some con- side of the Channel. It is said triumph over the incidental risks and the course only Sea Soldier is among sider as no-balling, he keeps a that La Becassine may be the chief re- would make the journey, even if they the missing. One of the few surprises good length and has the knack of P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. presentative of France,
were not speedy enough to get home of the Grand National entry was the keeping the ball low. He was in Although her sex is against this first.
Goals
ARMY
3 NAVY
NAVY
2、 CLUB
ARMY
2 CLUB
ARMY
3 CLUB
Army Club Navy
3 1 1 1 8 6
3 III 7 9
2 0 0 2 & G
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filly she is an early season performer In every National deld there are inclusion in the list of Colliery Band. 2 and is confidently expected to uphold horses that could not get round with a
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good form on Saturday in the
I.R.C. club game, taking 5 for 30.
the big reputation she has earned. Jockey in the saddle who combined all DERHAPS the most anxiously await-A. R. Sufiad batted well in that THE following are the goal-scorers Last season the filly failed to distin- the skill of Arthur Nightingale, Jack
ed entry on the National list was game and it would be a feather in guish herself in public, but this was Anthony, and Fred Rees-Friday's 4 due to going amiss just before the field will include many such furlorn that of Golden Miller. Many followers his cap if he could displace A. K.
Prix de Diane at Chantilly.
The best advies is to confine your of this brilliant young 'chuner heaved Minu in Saturday's team. study to horses that have already run a sigh of relief when they saw the Champions Favoured.
in the Tournament to date m Lt. Currey (Navy) Jalil (Jata)
G. E. R. Divell (Club)
W. E. Williams (Club) C. C. Francis
A. T Lay (Club) Pic. Johnson (Ariny) Sub-Lt. Donald (Navy) Lt. Garthwaite (Arnly) Capt. Morgan (Army) H. Owen Hughes (Club) Lt. Tyler (Army) Habib Khan (Army)
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\FT-TIMES we discover the merits
for instance, that Mr. W. P. Dutton was our type of Aintree horseman, but we did not suspect the valour of old Tip-1 perary Tim--but in general the pro- blem of Grand National winner-finding is not so formidable, as" it, might op- pear.
hopes.
with distinction over the country, name of their favourite included in the} and rest assured that if you make list. It should not be forgotten in con-with choice from Forbra,
Gregalach,
doubt.
It should be an interesting game:
the result ever in Heart-break H and Kellsboro nection with this horse that he is "Ernie Fincher's return to form Jack, you will go near to solving this year or two below the age of the usual Kowloon on Saturday augura most fascinating of all races.
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run of National winners. While he has
jumped over the usual park courses in well for the K.C.C., but I am inclined" the most fluent style possible, this to favour the chances of the visi-
THE list of nominations shows very 6-year-old may find Aintree a very dif-itors in a completed game, much as
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Most racing men doem the cross- few surprising omissions or addi-ferent proposition. Over this
this gruelling country handicap appreciably more tions to what generally was regarded as course it must always remain doubtful would like to see the University Tthe Club in to-morrow's game
THE following will represent easy to sum up than the mile flat race the most likely group of horses to con- whether a heres of his tender years win the title after a period of four
at Lincoln.
teat the world's greatest steeplechase in endowed with the requisite strength season. They deserve to win after In the latter event are engaged Previous winners in on the U.S.R.C. ground at 6 pm: number of rogues horses that are and Shaun Geilin have auch, Farbra and stamina, and it has often been beating the championa on their own
been entered maintained that it is a wise policy lo Reed: W. A. Rood, H. J. D. Lowe, calculations if they decide on Wednes named confidently was expected. Race mature before being set the biggest feat in three seasons, with the ex- C. 1. Gregory; J. Rodger, E. V. moods, who might win and upset all and the inclusion of all but the last allow promising young chasers to ground-it was the latter's first de- 3. L. Felley; H. Owen-Hughes, W. E. day afternoon to put their heart into goers in England have become accus- test of all.
ception of the Craigengower Williams, G. E. R. Diveti, A. T. Lay their work.
tomed to sollinaire sporlaman with
Mr. Jock Whitney, the
triumph two years ago, and G. C. Francis,
Such types are sometimes to be found American
MERICA'S chief interest in Friday's Two Games For Club, The following will be the pro- in the Grand National field, but no one strong, hand in the race but this race will be reposed in Trouble bable composition of the Navy with a knowledge of the game gives year is an exception. He has team:-
them a second thought. They never only Sia
Slater, and Dusty Foot inMaker, an American-bred ten-year-old The Club teams are both in action have won the Liverpool race and never the
race. Since both Navy:-Ldg. Sig. Evans (Medway): will.
have good gelding by Berrildon but of Busybody. on Saturday. J. R. Bergne-Coupland, Form Over park
Lore. He arrived in this country tast July a useful fast bowler, has been in- Lt-Comdr. MacVickar (Medway), Pay- Nor is the luck in running so pro-commend them, it is likely that they and is being trained at Fordham Ab L. Burkett (Tamar); Lt. Lloyd (Med-nounced in the Grand National as will make quite a stir in the market bey, near Newmarket, by Mr. N. Laing, cluded in a strong aside to meet the way, Lt. White (Modway), Sub-L. In- gram (Whitaked); Sub-fa Donald that your horse and rider are equal to of the young American's horsea
many would have us believe. Granted It would be a popular victory if one who is taking out the mount at Aintree. Army at Sookunpon, R. M. Wood, won Intentions were that the horse will be the Civil Service stumper, is also in (Medway), Lt. Eaden (Medway), Lt. Currey (Modway), L. Bartlett (Med: the task, they will got the round eight this year, for the owner has been most given experience over English country the alde, but there is litle likelihood.
unfortunate in his Grand National as-before being sent to Aintree,
of him displacing G. S. Dunkley, the way), and Lt. Rimmington (Medway) years out of ten.
Wo hear a lot from irresponsible pirations. Easter Ifero unlucky Vicomte if. de Rivaud
to
has shipped
Colony stumper next people concerning tho hasard of lose for him when, despite spreading Trocadero over from France, but that probable. THE Club de Recreio Ladies are crowding at the fences, of the danger plate, the animal finished second in country probably will rely upon Coup) November, D. S. Harley, who fol mesting the Y.M.C.A. Ladles caused by riderless horses, and of the 1929, and Bir Lindsay, whose focker de Chapman, who ie sasured of able lowed up his 86 against the Police risk of horses falling in front of fanci-lost both irons and yet was baten less following since he has already shown with 106 against the Civil Service,. in a friendly fixture this afternoon
od candidates. But your true Aintree than half a length, to finish third in ability to jump the Aintree, obstacles on the Diocesan Girls School type of chaser rocks nothing of Lhese 1980, was another unfortunate loser in when dead-henting with Easter Harthus bearing out my ground.
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