FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
446Sporting Page 2
* REST HOCKEY
ELEVEN TO PLAY
RADIO SPORTS
No Incognitos' Players In The Side.
CHESS VICTORY FOR OXFORD Cambridge Beaten By 5 Games To 2.
CAPTAIN LOOKS ON
The Oxford and Cambridge chess
London, March 20.
match, played at the City of Lon- don Chess Club's headquarters, MAMAK TOURNEY CONCLUSION Wardrobe-court, E. C., on Saturday afternoon, resulted in a victory for The 1932-33 Hockey season will conclude
Oxford. to-morrow afternoon
It was the fifty-seventh meeting when the Radio Sports Club, Mamak since the contest was instituted in Tournament Champions for two 1873, and the record had stood at successive years, will play the Rest 20 to 24 in Cambridge's favour, of the League on the H. K. S. R. A.with six matches drawn. But the ground, Kowloon, at 4.30 p.m. (expectations had been that Oxford The feature of the selection of the would this year reduce the lead Rest eleven is the omission of play-cluded four old choices, whereas against them, as their seven in- ers from the Incognitos, who won Cambridge had none left of their the Tournament and then resigned last year's victorious team; and owing to the bickering which arose experience usually from the concession of both points siderably in a "needle" match of this by the Tamar in their unplayed kind. game with the Incogs.
The following is the selected Rest
eleven:
R. H. Wong (St. Andrew's).
Steers (Medway). Naidu (K. I. T. C.).
Buckland (R. A. S. C.). Sommers (German Club).
Allen (Police),
Colledge (R. A. M. C.).
McCrae (Parthian).
Souza (University).
Murrell (Wishart).
Barnett (Phoenix),
Reserves: - Senior (R.A.S.C.),
Dunn (Medway) and D. K. Moham- ed (Police).
BILLIARDS
TOURNEY AT
counts con-
Cambridge president, though he C. A. Coulson (Trinity), the
was present at the match, was in-1 eligibite to play, being in his fifth
year.
Rupert Cross, the blind Ox- ford president, on the other hand, who is only a third-year man, figured at the top board for his University.
STANWOOD'S TRIPLE WIN GOLF STARTING
CLUB FAST BOWLER LEAVING FIRST DARK BLUE
FOR ENGLAND
A. C. Beck's Depature To-morrow
A bowler leaves for Home to-morrow on
C. BECK, the Club fant and Interporter,
the Chitral.
While on leave Beck will play". in the series of matches arranged for Hong Kong players in Bomer. set during June,
Beck
concluded the League sea- son with 26 wickets at a cost of 6.73 runs aplece--second to F. D. Pereira by 0.58 in the averages. He hopes to be back in the Colony in time for the November. Inter port.
BRIDGE
TOURNEY
AT KC.C.
Carroll And Fincher ·
Reach Final,
A
H. CARROLL and E. C.
Fincher have reached the
Final Round of the Kowloon
Cricket Club Bridge Tourna-
ment.
FOR FEAT
Cambridge Sequence Broken.
POLE VAULT RECORD
University Sports: At The White City
(By BEVIL "RUDD.)
London, March 20. Although Oxford put the issue of the University sports beyond doubt by winning three of the cri- tical events before the programme was half over, interest never flag- ged at the White City on Saturday, The Dark Blues, after a sequence
NTER-UNIVERSITY SPORTS-
He also won the 120 yards' high
TIMES
Sunday's Pairings. THE
HE following are the golf
RACING
starting times for Fanting AMENDMENT
on Sunday
9.28.
Old Course.
9,20 m. C. H. Bradley, C. E. Carr. Cdr. R. H. McBean, Cdr. Robertson.
9.32
9.56
9.40
0.48
E des Voeux, TC
Monaghan
W.J. Roberta.
Tai Mo Shan Handicap Divided Into Two.
FIFTH EXTRA AT VALLEY
G. Hunt, P. S. Grant THE Stewards of the Jockey Club
1. C. Grover, J. W. Mayhew.
have decided that the entrica
9.52 C. Thwaites, P. A Weight for the Tal Mo Shan Handicap at
1. H. Geare, R. M. Giddy. the Fifth Extra Race Meeting,to be
JR. Swales, C. Jackson.
9.50
A. D. Coppin, D. Ell
10.00.
10.04 10.08
J. S. Dykes, J. E. Darey.
P. Bailey, G. T. May
held at the Valley a week to-mor
10.123
A G. Donn, G. Milne..
row, shall be divided into two sec-
10.16
F. M. Ellis H. C. Hopkins tione at the discretion of the han
(New Course,
9.32 a.m. N. Evans, G. B. S. Thomson. dicapper.
Mica Whimster,
H. N. Williamson.
9.40
H.K. UNIVERSITY SECOND.
The programme will therefore be amended as follows:
Race 6 p.m.-Tal Mo Shan Handicap (First Section) Winner 8450. Second $225. Third $125.. For China Ponies, "D" Class. En- trance $5. Six Furlongs,
Race 106.30 p.m.-Taf Mo Shan Handicap (Second Section). The Hong Kong University ath-Winner $450. Second $225, Third For China Ponies, "D" Class. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs.
of seven defeats, finally triumphed winning the 220 yards hurdles.
CF. Stanwood, Oxford (right), ATHLETICS by 8 events to 3.
American Universities provided hurdles and the high jump. - the winners of five of the eleven events, and the hero of Oxford's
en in the Oxford and Cambridge Sun Yat-sen's Big Win victory was emphatically C. F.
sports. Stanwood, who now joins Ashing- In the mile Lovelock moved mag- Jon, Abrahams, and Tisdall as a nificently, and he needed to, for lotes Anlahed second in the Inter- triple winner. Incidentally, he is Karran atuck bravely to him till well Varsity Meeting in Canton during $125. the first Oxford man who has into the last lap. The first quarter Easter The following are the results to achieved this distinction, and he half-mile in 2min. 8sec., and the standings:
was run in just over a minute, the The following were the final fully deserved it.
lissom energy Lovelock put into his After Davis and Hawes had raced last 200 yards made me confident G. B. Labrum and P. Kristofer-away from the Oxford sprinters in that Henderson Hamilton's record the 100 yards, and Farnes was lead had gone at Inst. That announce sen beat G. A. White and S. Greening in the second round of the ment would have been most popular weight, Stanwood laid the keystone for the last race of the day-but it Geo, Lee and L. Jack beat A. W. of Oxford's success by defeating was not to be: Lovelock, in doing
Thornton in the high hurdles.
4min. 18sec., missed the record by This was perhaps the most thrill-15th of a second. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pla. A. V. Baker and 11. E. Politiing race of the day. Over the last Artillery 18:33 0 5 50 29 20
five flights, Thornton and Stanwood Borderers .15 9 2 4 47
20beat J. S. Dinnen and H. F. Bunje. 21 South China 13 9 1 3 34 12
rose as one man. Thornton 19 J. Jack and A. Hyde Lay beat Lincolns
8 3 4 41 22 10
FOOTBALL TABLES
Revised Standings In Three Leagues.
FIRST DIVISION.
Goals
date:
wood.
First Round
Brown and J. Dobson.
7 126 20 13 F. E. Skinner and W. Zimmern.
C. J. Tacchi and E. Kern bout 14J. C. Lynl and J. Smith.
St.
· Joseph's.....13 Nayy
7 1 8 33 33 15
Club
1 8 20 39 15
26
20 32
28
14
4 1 12 29 38
3
Police Athletic
THE K.C.C. Kowloon
G. B. Labrum Enters Second Round.
KEW AND PHILLIPS RECORD BREAKS OF 32.
Iteerejo
2 0 16 20 89 SECOND DIVISION
A. Spary and H. Overy beat
WOLS
• One record very definitely went by the board, and that was in the role vault 0. Suter- nelster, of Harvard and Cam bridge, beat it by no fewer phan tin..
confident, Stanwood Intense, and both were hurdling grandly Thorn- ton, through striking the last hur- dle, faltered slightly, and Stanwood In an afternoon of splendid promptly pushed home this sudden achievements Suterneister's vault,
E. advantage, finging. himself on the was the outstanding feat, enhanced
4. Rosen and F. E. Lawrence. tape A yard ahead of the as it was by the grace and precision
E. Abraham and E. Walker ro-Cambridge
Goals
P. W. D. L F.
Athletic Lincolns
22 17 3 2
A. Pl.ceived a bye.
57
18 37
22 16 15
22 16
2 4
60 A6
22 31 E C. Fincher and A. H. Carroll 25 33
Second Round
president. - A
he
minutes later
few by which it was achieved. began his 100 YARDS.-E. L. Davis, Eastbourne and Emmanuel (C), 1; 1. B. Hawes, Harvard and Magdalene (C), 2; G. B. Lang, King's Coll. Sch. and Christ Church (0), 3; D. M Borland, GIBS-
high jumping, and le eventually won the event at 5ft 11in, after the keenest opposition from Fielding. Meanwhile Byles and Hallowell. had gained crucial victories for Oxford; in the weight and half-mlie respec-i
vard
G. B. Labrum and P. Kristofer-tively, and Mabey had won the three and Ballfel (0), 1; F. T. Horan,
Borderers Artillery
22 13 4 5 56 36 30 beat W. A. Stewart and D. K. Navy
20 12 3 4 59..286 29Kharan. South China 21
21 11 2 8 41 37 24 Trung Tsin .22 9 4 9 34 53 Kowloon ...19 5 2 12 29 17 12 Clubs
.20 a 3 14 21 66 ..20 2 1 17
5sen beat Geo. Lee and L. Jack. 10 88 THIRD DIVISION
Goals F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. ..22 20 1 1 107 19 41 21 17 0 4 80 25 34
C. J. Tacchi and E. Kern beat A. Spary and H. Overy.
All Results To Date.
Five First Round matches in the Eastern Kowloon Cricket Club Handicap Billiards Tournament have yet to be played, G. B. Labram being the Lincolas only player to record a win in the R.A.S.C. ....21 14 669 26 29 beat E. Abraham and E. Walker.
Second Round.
Borderers
St. Joseph's 18 11 3 4 68 25
R.A.F.
.20 11 2
23 9 5 9 41 44
A. H. Carroll and E. C. Fincher
Semi-Final
.
A. H. Carroll and E. C. Fincher
H. Kew, who is receiving 10 Athletic China 21 3 1 8 44 38 22 points in games of 250 points. Radio .zi 10 1 10 38 46 21 beat C. J. Tacchi and E. Kern,
shares with R. P. Philips, the dis- Engineers ..20 2 10 46
tinction of having registered the Heerelo Signals highest break in the tourney-32. Univerzity Phillips is handicapped 190 points Tailoo in 250.
The following are the results to date:⚫
First Round
G. B. Labrum (rec, 60), bant I
Jack (owe 60) 250–215. ··
W. W. Hirst (rec. 60) beat. D. Green (rec, 60) 250-207.
S.
Geo. Lee (scr.) bent H. L. Thompson (owe 50)` 250-206.. E. T. Fleet (rec, 30) beat Bower (ows 90) 250—120..
A.
R. B. Hambly (rec, 30). beat J. R. Canning (owe 50)-250–179,
G. A. White (rec. 30) beat C. I. Stapleton (rec, 60), 250-228.
H. Kew (rec. 10) beat G, "A, V,
Hall (rec. 20) 250-196.
43
18
20 6 1 13 31 54 13 .23 4 3 16 34 91 ..21 315 28 81 2 20 17 137
11 Owing to insufficient support the 9Y.M.C.A's first water polo practice 4 I was abandoned last night.
miles,
Even before the result of the high jump was announced Stanwood was buay digging his holes, for the low hurdles.
. In this race Thornton and Ivanovic were no match for him, and with a less arduous preliminary he would undoubt- edly have beaten Burghley's record by a fifth of a second instead of missing it by that fraction.
Row, Academy and "Brasenoso (0), 4. Yd. 14yda 10 secs. HALF MILE
HALF MILE-N. P. Hallowell, Har-
Sherborne and
Hall (C), 2:1 J. G. Stothard, and Caius (C.), 3; J. S. Watt Auckland, NZ, and University (0.), 4, 12 yds: Bame: | Imin. 55 4-5 seca.
PUTTING THE WEIGHT. J. Byles, Princeton and Magdalene (0.), 41ft. 514in, 1; K Farnes, Romford and Pembroke (C.), 4016 774in., 2; B B. Greenough, Amhurst and Down- Ing (C.), 40ft. 1 in 3: R. K. Davies, Blundell's and Fallio! (0.), 35ft 7in 4-
.
120 YARDS' HURDLES.-C. F. Stan- wood, Bowdoin, U. S., and Univer- zity (0), 1; J. St. Thornton, Charterhouse, and Pembroke: (C.); Oxford had now won the aports, 2; 1. 8. Ivanovic, Westminster and and the margin of eight to three)
́(C.), 3; A. G: Pilbrow, and Queen's (O.), 4. Sft. was assured, for Lang and Duncan
Yd. 16 2-6 were making doubly sure of the long HIGH JUMP --- F. Stanwood, Bow-
dota, Jump, and the last race of the day
US
and University (0.), 6ft. the mile was a certainty for Ilin. 1; 3. Q. Fleiding, Norwich and Queen's (C.) 5ft 10in 2:1 FE Gerrard goes out to the wing, Lovelock. There was even the like-
Hollins, Wellington and Trinity Novis to the centre.
Church (0.),
Snapshots Of Calcutta
Cup Game At Murrayfield
The following are snapshots of 3.48 the Calcutta Rugby match which was won by Scotland by a try scored by Fyfe in the first half before 70,000 at Murrayfield: 3.15-All ont
3.16-First thrill. Smith beaten by inches in an exciting race for touch with Novis.
3.20-Elliot sends back eager Scots
with a judicious touch findor.
*
lihood of a 9-2 victory if Oxford Arrow and B. H. Russell,
could win the quarter. Barnes and 3.50-Thrilling break-through by Lang were both thought to be more Lind. Welsh hauled down by reliable than Marsh, and Rathbone, Booth near the line. A close and for 350 of the 440 yards it did indeed look as if the two Dark Blues call for England. 8.58-Lorraine paves the way for a would fight out the finish between
Scottish score. Fyfe kicks themselves”, ahead and gets the touch- down, but misses the kick.
3.21-Logan, Welsh, and Smith in a 3,55-Great dribble by Rowand
fine bit of work. Brown sends] them back. :
makes valuable ground,
| 8,66-Interval.
#
H. Nish (rec. 60) beat F. G. Her-3.25-Brown again. Fyfe held up 4.1-Off again!
ridge (rec. 60) 250-182"
after a fine dash...
for a Scot.'
E. F. Fincher (owe 30) beat F. 3.27-Laughter! A change of pants 45-Fyfe lands Booth safely in Goodwin (owe 20): 250—184. R. P. Phillips (owe 190) beat II, Denneys (owe' 50) 250-160,
L29-Smith hurt in a hard tackie14.
A. Hyde Lay (owe 70) beat W, Hyde (owe 30) 250-225,
Second Round
by Gadney near the line but Is able to reaume.
A Gallant. Winner. Marah on the inside lane, Sras going awkwardly, and had definitely fost ground to the Oxford men.
5ft 4in., 4.
ton's
Hong Kong Ling Nan Amoy.
153.66 pts. -
67.50 pls.
65.32 pla
20.50 pls.
Rapier's Selections For Macao,
Race 1:
CHRISTMAS BELLE. CITY OF SHANGHAI TA PEASTIE
Race 2:
WIDNES PER SE THE CAVALIER
Race 3:
PRESTWICK PURE. MUSIC CARNATION IL Race 4:4
ORLANDO POWERFUL KING CEAU
Race 5:
BATTLING HORSE JACKIE
BOLD LAD
Race 6-
THE CROOK BLACK VELVET AFRICAN EVE Race 7:
BATTLING HORSE NEW.KING
TIEN FENG SHAN
The Aga Khan's Trainer
be.
regard to the discussion tween H. H. the Age Khan and
his racing trainer, R. C. "Dawson, the following atatement has been laguedine
"All: differences between H.H. the Aga Khan and Mr. R. C. Dawson have been adjusted to the entire sa- tisfaction of both parties. In those differences no question was involv d. reflecting on Mr. Dawson's charge- tor or ability as a trafner, or upon his honesty,
"Mr. Dawson desires to acknow ledge that H. H. the Aga Khan has dealt with the matter in an absolute- ly fair manner. (Bigned), Wm. Easton and Sons, solicitors for Mr. R. C. DawBON,
Lewis and Lewis,
solleitors for H. H. the Aga Khan."
5
*
*
C. DAWSON trained the Aga
R. Khan's horses for a period of
about ten years until the end of Sep- tember, 1931, when, ft will be re- called, the owner suddenly ordered his horses to be removed from What- combe to Newmarket, where they. have since been trained by Mr." Frank Butters.
It is estimated that Mr. Dawson won something like £270,000 in priza money for the Aga Khan,
The Taikoo Dock Recreation Club are holding their Opening Lawn Bowls Day to-morrow afternoon at 8.30 [p.m. -
Entries and Handicaps
for
Macao Races on Sunday
Butterfly (140) TATA The SL George Plate, (Oute
THEEE MILES, C. J. Mabey, Taun- Hallouthampton, and St. Edmand
13 E. W. E. Brisult, The following are entries and handi-King (168); Valley Hall (140); White Brighton G.9. and Peterhouse (C.) 2 caps for the Third Extra Race Meet C. O. Healey, Lancing and Bratenose ing to be held at Macao, next. Bun
Murphic, Cheltenham days The Sir Galahad Handicap,
Agua Fura (145); Allwell (180);
Round) Wadham (0.), 1. Also ran: E
Batting Horgs (169) Bold Lad (146) L Akeroyd, Newcastle and Emman Tel: (C.), and broke (C.), 60yds (158);, Christmas Belle: (148) City of King
Cheerful, San (140) Happy Man (185); D Richards, Bed- Black Velvet (1425 lbs; Bine Pla
Plane Tackle (115) Kangchow (180) New bergh 15yd. 24min 58 LONG JUMP W Bg Clifton (146); Gold Bridge
13
Clasa (Ona Kound)
| Shangha)? (135); Devon (285)Ƒ. Fl. Faling Comprensic® (142); 8mil.
(180)}·
140) Shimmy II
Swords II
|But as he came round the last bend and Christ Church fo.: 22ft. 8% in» Storke Dragon Handicap (One M11/OR SARVA. If top weight does not PVES
into the straight it was as if a new
Duncan, Malvern and
L
Glen Shoe (140)
Coll (0.); 21tt. 8/10 2embroks Boule
Per Ba (1581;
Spotted Lest)
Widner
C3:21 22 5% in 3G S Churchill,} (140)8) 730
CEREM
Pratt (Shrewsbury." "and"
nan had taken his place. He was suddenly galvanised into flerce ac touch.
Bugby tivity, his stride lengthened, his English casualty, pace Increased, and he drove past: 0%in. Another Burland's knee gives trouble, Barnes, and then shook of the 220 YARDS and he
resumes with a speedy Lang in the list_few yards,|||| bandaged leg...
to win the most gallant race of the 410-Elllot breaks away smartly day for Cambridge.
but a forward pass onda the
3,84-Burland marks and tries"a15), W.35-Fluffed! Burland has a feeble 4:12 drop at goal. Well short
effort with a free kick from near the centre. line, an |3.37 Eliot kicks across dangerous 4,16
ly, but a forward gets offside.
G. B. Labrum (rec. 60) beat W. Hirst fret. 60) 250-166,
Remaining First Round Games. E. Green E.-Abraham..
(owe 30).
M. N. Rakusen v O. Wigg
· (owe 200);
T-Lay
(owe 210)
(owe 120) C. J. Bow
(rec):70),
E. C. Finchery EH. Impey
(rec: 80) Maddox Howe 20)
(owe 50) H. L Langley # (owe 30)
Katwood#{
201 (181)
HURDLES C
Ivanovic
to be raised 10 lb, weight starts, all weights "under 140 lb., will weight out at
Stakes The Windsor Castle Handleap The Sir Francia
(Bix Farlongs) E Class (Bix Furlongs).
Blac Flane (149) African Eve (148); Black Velvet Kok 2001. (0.), 8; [Carnation, 14: 246); Dashaway; (148))}+) (155);; City of Bhanghai (148) (: Davon GA: Maclean (0.), sydd Yd Happy Man (148)5 Jing (10) The Fios which I most enjoyed 440 YARDS. M. Marth,
and Emmanuel (0, Benderson catches the eye two more
was the half mile. There are not
“Clifton; and>Christ-Chutch" tractive movers the with a elevar pick-up and | British, { to-day than Horan dashia
and Hallowell, and their duel was
move.
Great run by Booth checked Dear the line,
3.40-A breathing space while Ger-420-Heroic, burnt by Beattie,
rard receives attention for no support for
leg injury, der
MD-English forwar
8.45-Lind to the rescue with
425-Brown heave
great tackle when Novis Look Into touch
ed: dangerous
8.46-Cheers for a raking touch
finder by D. L Brown
-demerate-Ent
-Life in the ald
BET
PADI's
ing Commander
› G," Barpes” – Nabeaton and (0.), 4; D. L-athbone Marlborough
Flamping, and
tands"
smin (148); Heather, Leef : (140) Looky Star (145); Never Mind (140); Bano- Feng
tion (148) The Crook (161) Whoo-
Class (One Mile Tão Tintagel Handicas (Ona MSO) (158)
Loches Cabus (146) Rokaligus Pares (15) Alwall
Cypres (146) Gold Battling Horse (168) Bar (140); Orlando): (145);; Powerful (130)13% Bold: 1445) (186)}}
Daahaway (180)
ONE MILLI E Lovelock, -
NZ and Exeter -(0), 1 WWE. Jackla® (148);} Kwangchow
Karran, King Willem's, Isle of
"and" Bidney-BasN*((CA) Z**A-
Losal, Oundles and Ballol (Osync(1
E. D. B Laborda Harrow, Łand 385 Catharine
#Kalifat Commander (140) Three Sword Bit
does not *do he raised 10 | 164
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