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SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933.

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NINE SOCCER GAMES MACAO RACE

TO-DAY Soccer

ATHLETIC FIELD Consolation

STRONG SIDE

Williams Leading Attack.

SOUTH CHINA "DOUBLE"

(By OUTSIDE LEFT) Today's First Division fixture list provides by far the most enter- taining series of league matches we have had for many weeks.

There is, for example, the clash- ing of the Navy and the Lincoln's, who, in their first encounter gave one of the finest exhibitions of

occasion the Lincolns triumphed by two clear goals.

The Artillery who meet Kowloon at Scokumpoo, will have to do their best if they are to avert defeat at the hands of the latter.

Shanghai Beat Tientsin Chinese.

ODD GOAL IN FIVE

Tientsin, Apirl 16.

IHE Shanghai Interport Soc.

Teer team, who were defent.

ed yesterday by Tientsin by seven goals to one, put up a better show today when they beat a Tientsin Chinese team by three goals to two in an even, well-fought, and clean game.

SELECTIONS

Seven Events On To-morrow's Card.

(By RAPIER.)

HOCKEY

CHAMPIONS

MAY WIN

Representative Rest Team To-day.

STEERS'S COMEBACK

CRICKET'S SWAN SONG

K.C.C. To Play Capt. Burnett's XI.

TO-DAY'S GAMES, IN KOWLOON

A

depleted Kowloon Cricket Club eleven will be hard pressed, to avoid de-· feat at the hands of the 0. & S. XI. under the Cap- Lainey of Capt. Burnett, at the K.C.C. this afternoon.* The match is scheduled to: start at 2 p.m.

EASIER

GOLF

by H.STUART HOBSON

GOLF AS I SEF IT.

2

The Backbone of the Game of Golf.

the seven events on the Macno years. 0. de Sousa, the Varsity S. W. Smith, the two last this department of the game a

ting the trip, so that the Meeting

should prove a success.

Ray at centre-half. This resulted in much better combination was shown yesterday.

Two well fancied ponies are not being sent up-Solar Star and Fi Fa.

none".

IRON PLAY

Capt. Burnett's side includes/sort of an iron shot, and is perfectly ja larg that a large range of shota

The absence of Rimmer, who is away on the Veteran, has robbed the Rest of the League of their best tentre forward for to-day's game. against the Radio Sports Club, Ma- The home team will be with- When one considers the large range close on to the ball, shutting the face mak Champions for two successive out L. McInnes, John Lyal and of iron clubs at the golfer's disposal of the club down in such way that

it is perhaps hard to understand who pulled Fields are decidedly small for

ahot, with rus on it, is so bound to result. named being out of the Colony, often weak, centre, has been selected in his A. T. Lay will also be an absen-

But run on an iron shot is one of But, in my opinion, this large range the least desirable requisites, and if ¡Jockey Club's programme to-mor

J'absence.

tee, and it is unfortunate that a of clubs is responsible for the down-the face of the club is kept open and Shanghai reshumed their team, row, but I understand that many of The side chosen is more re business trip to Amoy has forc-rolfer is on bowing terms with them

fall of the average golfer. The follows on after the ball, the carry

and league soccer this season. On that bringing Park to inside-right, with the Colony's leading riders are mak-presentative of the League than led him to stand down from the all but is not intimate with any ofwill give you

om the aut

automatically-applied back spin the most formidable eleven, and team he selected to play the them. Perhaps the old adage may be that is the height of your ambition. it, would occasion little surprise K.C.C. His place has been fill-travestied to explain the case by say In the swing of the iron club, more if the champions won.

ed by D. McLellan, the Civil Ser-ng "Jack of many clubs, and master weight is retained on the left foot

than in the wooden clubs strokes. I am glad to see that Steers vice all-rounder.

Almost every golfer can hit some Remember that not only have you has earned recognition. He

variety of clubs for these shots, played brilliantly until he was six potential Interporters in air, without any definite ides of the are possible with each individual club.

satisfied if he propels the ball into the but also badly injured in the game be williams, Garthwaite, Hayward, length or direction of its fight tween the Navy Lower Deck and Dunkley, Pearce

But that ides must be abolished, and and prefer the more powerful

not force or strain your toer the Radio. He has now made Hughes, and it will be very surcrete knowledge of how far the ball power

in-ita place there must come the con-played with restraint. to the a speedy recovery, and is again prising if this formidable team is to be sent, and its definite direc- showing good form.

powerful, club used at full strength.

"half shot" at golf may be con- does not record

sidered to belong to the masters of“ a substantial tion. The following are the teams: win.

play of the iron clubs differs the game, but it is one of the most Rest-R II. Wong (St. Andrew's);

from that of the wooden clubs in valuable shots there is, and it is real- Steers (Medway), Naldu (K.LT.C.); Garthwaite (36 and 5 for 19), several respects. First, the shot mustly only another way of saying that a Buckland (R.A.B.C.), Bowers (German Williams (82) and Owen Hughes be hit down, to make the ball rise, an controlled shot was played. Club), Allen (Police):

RAM.C.), McCrae (Parthian), Sour (15 and 5 for 17) all took part the driver, and secondly the shot must world has ever seen are those, who,

Colledge

distinct from hitting through it with

Some of the finest iron players the (University), Murrell (Wishart) and the

lin

"Interport" against be played more firmaly.

although still with us, gained their Barnett (Phoenix).

Swatow during Easter.

It is common fault with golfers glory in earlier Reserves: Senior (B.A.S.C), Dun

that their iron shots lack snap,

and 10

"to Bay and Frank Goodwin is giving Ben-usually this is caused by playing to (Medway) and Pearman (R.A.0.C.). place. One pony, however, that Radio:-Man Singh; P. Singh, well another opportunity behind take the divet from behind the ball, when the responsive futty balls must not be overlooked is Devon, Singh: Jarget Singh. Hassin, M. the sticks in view of this being This checks the club head, and natural-used. Their swings were all models with Miss Pat. Manters up. Singh S. Singh, Gurbachan Singh, the last match of the season. Illy lessens the force of the impact. To of perfection. They took the club back Miss Butler will probably be Awar Singh, K. Singh and Attar is considered possible: that Beriod this, the golfer must get the land brought it down again, all in the

18ingh. taking out Oh Yeah, while Miss The bully-off will be at 4.30 pm well may displace Mackay as play down on to the ball so that the intended line of light, the back swing

Then we have the visit of both the Borderers, last year's runners-up, and the Police to Caroline Hill.

Park, who gave a Trojan display. led the offensive and, with the ex. cellent support of his team, scored all three goals for Shanghai. Hay was magnificent on both the defen- sive and offensive and the rest of all played Shanghal

splendidly The Athletic's brilliant win over against the well-combined Tientsin St. Joseph's three weeks ago, en-tearn. Shanghal showed a decided and team-work hope that they will improvement In courages the beat the Club on the latter's ground, were more at home than they were especially as, for the first time for yesterday.--Reuter. many weeks, they will be fielding a strong team.

Farrow in Goal.

The Club will again be felding Farrow in goal, with Strange and Martin in support.

Skinner will again probably lead the halves, while Williams at centre forward will be supported on their side by E. Strange and Hynes,

CHINESE

I understand from a reliable source that Battling Horse has gone lame and will not start. I do not think Black Velvet in The Sir Galahad will start

that Miss Scott Handicap, so Harston looks a certainty on Christmas Belle. Miss Fearon should, however, give her rival a good race on City of Shanghai, Miss Knill will be out on Ta Peastie, but I do not think she

BILLIARDS will do better than secure

Chung Sing B.S. Triumph.

S. CHINA "A" SECOND

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seen on

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and Owen

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were second

Vardon Tay-

AT HOSHIGUARA

Importations From Colony

Dairen, April 17.

Mr. Shinji Sakai, of the or- ganising committee of the pro- posed Manchu Japanese Tourist Co, who arrived in Dairen recently, announced to-day that the new company proposes to open a canidrome in the neigh bourhood of Hoshigaurs this summer. He intends to import

idea

firmly into his head that he will

taking the club head back on such a Dowbiggin should be

an the H.K.S.R.A. ground, Kowloon. the first eleven stumper next divot mark begins from where Lai Kwok-chin will 6 the pivot

Gold Bridge,

The Rest will wear white shirts.

ball lay, and continues on from that

VISLÁ DÖGA RACING PROPOSAL position for the Athletic, while Mak

Mr. Peter Young looks as if

ally, the club head com R. A. F. SOCCER WIN

The following are the teams: Chung Sing Benevolent So- he is going to enjoy a successful

fato Shui-hon, supported on both wings

contact with the ball and the ground by Tam Kwong-sum and Cheong ciety, defeated in one game

K.C.C.-F. Goodwin of afternoon.

(captain) He should win the

(Continued from Page 8.)

E. C. Fincher, E. R. Fincher, at the same tinie, so that, in effect, Min-wing, will lead the forwards.

their fourteen encounters, won Dragon Handicap on Widnes, and

the ball is The Borderers, who lately have the Chinese Inter-Club Billiards should ride either Prestwick or Brigade), Sergeant B.

squeezed out from between Burnett, N. A. E. Mackay, W. C.

the clob head and the ground. Hung, C. 1. Stapleton, J. Chadwick,

The next

ts to played spasmodic football, will have Tournament from

the South Pure Music to victory in the Sir R.E.), and Gunner G. Hormill (EA). Other.

O. Rogers V. M. Benwell, G. Les and A. N.

remember that portant factor

the club head must be the services of Smith between the China Athletic Association "A" Francis Drake Stakes-the half-backs; Private

kept anca

all the time the shot is be W. J. Izzard sticks, und Mullane and Rees in the term by a margin of two points, novices' race.

(Royal Tank Corps), Second-Lieuten-(Navy) (captain), Capt. Hirehouse dial to hit frmly, the geifer's arch The O. & 3. XI.: Capt. Burnetting played. But because it is essen- back division. Podmore, that ver

The following were the final

ant G. W. White (The King's Royal (Army), Capt, Williams (Army), Lt. enemy, the right hand, has an over- satile player, will be pivot, with standings of the teams:

Mr. Lobel recorded a second Rifle Corps), Private G. Austin Garthwaite (Army), A. W. Hayward whelming tendency to take charge of on Carnation II at the last Macao (R.A.0.C.). Harris and Underwood on his flanks.

Mudford HK.C.C.), G. 8. Dunkley (HK.C.C.). the stroke. P. W. L. D. PL meeting, but I think he

I A. Curtis (Royal T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.), J. Bergne- will R.E.), and

As soon as the right hand takes Matthias and Jones, the two Bor-

0 men, will require Chung Sing B.8.14 13 1 25 have to be satisfied with third Fusiliers), forwards. derers inside

Coupland (H.K.C.C), K. A. Munro control, the club face will begin to ROYAL AIR FORCE:-Corporal A (H.K.C.C.), South China "A".14 12 2 0

H. 21 place in the novices' race. Smil-Cooper (Henlow), goal; Sergeant G. (K.K.C.C.) and D. HeLellan (CS.C.C.). Owen Hughes watch.ng, while Brennan, who gave Yu Lok Club ..14 21 3 0 22 such an excellent showing in the Chinese Police Res...14 6 8 6 0 12 ing Commander, with Mr. James (Bicester) and Corporal F. A Shield Final, will probably fill hte Chinese Civil Service 14 9010 Chanson in

W. Hoole South China “D”

My mind las often been exerclasd 14 4 10 0 8 however, beat him to that posi- outside left position.

man J. F. Hamlett Ux-'been said upon the formation of a team. Mr. Carroll will be riding and Aircraftman

Batten) as to whether or not the last word has tion. South China, who have provided Taikos Chinese Club 14 3 11.0

R. Jingo in this race. the tafent for the three very credit-i

bridge), half-backs; Aircraftman Clin Rugby. We "Rugger" people are able Chinese victories in the Shield,

The Crook, which recorded his Brown (Grantham), Aircraftman terribly conservative, but it is allly to

Poxon

(Uxbridge), Aircraftman 3 let our conservatism stand in our way Sunday Herald Charity Cup and the

first win of the season at the Maycock (Martlesham Heath), Air- by inalaling that only with two half- Lat Wah Cup competitions, should

Easter Meeting at the Valley, craftmon L. F, Smith (Martlesham backs, four three-quarters and two points from St. sasily take

should again flash first past the Heath) and Leading Aircraftman G. full-back can the game be played.-Bolton

Knott (Uxbridge), forwards.

Clem Lewis, post under Mr. G. U. da Roza's Joseph's, when the two teama meet on Sunday on the Club ground.

guidance. China Incidentally, South are also meeting St. Johseph's in the Third Division and should record the "double."

Chinese C.Y.A.

R.AS.C.

In the Second Division, the Navy meet Kowloon on the latter's ground S. CHINA

and should take two points in their

final league fixture, and South China ST.

.14 3 11 0

(-)

(-) V R.A.F. (Chatham Road, 3 p.m.). SUNDAY

FIRST DIVISION

(-) v St. Joseph's (-) (Club, 4.16 p.m.).

THIRD DIVISION

should experience no difficulty JOSEPH'S against the Club,

Six Junior Games.

(-) South China (-) (Club, 3 p.m.). BORDERERS (-) v Radio

(-) (Sockumpoo, 3 pm). (-) v Talkoo (-) (King's Pk., 4.30 p.m.).

In order to complete the Third R.A.F. Division fixtures by May 17, aix

Third Division ties

are down for

decision this-week-end.

The Lincolns, runners-up in this

TABLES TO DATE

FIRST DIVISION,"

Goals

P.W. D. L. F. A.Pts.

division, will meet with stiff opposi-Artillery .18 13 0 5 50 29 28 tion at the hands of the Engineers, Borderera

47.21 20 13 but they should register a win. The South China 13 9 1 3 34 12

Lincolns .15 8 3 7 21 22 19 Borderers, who are on top of this St. Joseph's..137 71 5 26 20 15 division, should make quite dure of Nays their poaltion by taking two points Club from the Radio to-morrow.

Police [Athlelle St. Joseph's, who have yet faur Kowloon games in hand, are contenders for toerdo the runners-up position, but they will have to give of their best if they are to evold defeat at the hands Athletic of South China,

Lincolns The following is the week-end pro- | Borderera gramme with the results of previous Artillery League games given in brackets:-

Navy

Artillery

Police,

NAVY!

BATURDAY

FIRST DIVISION-

18 33 33.

8 20 30

7 25 28

5 32 28. 10

4

BECOND DIVISIÓN

Goals

P. W. D. L.

7. A Pta. 22 17 3 2 47 18 37 .22 16. -2 4 -60 - 22 - - 24 ,22.16 15 86 25 X3 22 18 4 5 6 25 30 .20.137

Navy [Boulk China 21 11. 2.8 41 3724)

Taung Tain

(0) LINCOLNS (2) Kowloon. 19 55 1 12 29 47. 12.

(Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.). Club

(2) ▼ KOWLOON (1)|Eastern

(Sookunnoo, 4.15 p.m.).

(2).

DOR

DERERS (1)

(Caroline HIL

(-).Athletic

.20°3′ 3 14 °21′ 66/9,

20 2 1.17 THIRD DIVISION

4.15, p.m.). Borderers

(-) Lincolns (Club, 4.15 p.m.). KA.SC.

St. Joseph's (RAF

SECOND DIVISION

B. CHINA

(-) Kowloon

(Kowloon, 3 p.m.). Athletic

(1) Bouth p.m.). Radio

(4) ▼ Club

(Caroline U

THIRD

BIGNALS (-)

University (-) Bikanis

(Bookunpoo, 3 p.m.). Recreto

88

Pe Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pu

22 20 1 1 107 1941

backa; Aircraftman:

the saddle, may, Kenny Leading Aircraft-

THE SELECTIONS.

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-

ORLANDO POWERFUL KING CEBU

Race 5:

BOLD LAD

JACKIE SHIMMY II.

Race 6

An

THE CROOK

BLACK VELVET

AFRICAN EVE

Handicaps for Fifth Extra

Home Football greyhounds from Shanghai and

.

Forecast

FIRST DIVISION,

Y

one ASTON VILLA (-) ▼ Leeds

(1) W. Bros. Chelsea

(2) ƒ Arsenal HUDDERS-

FIELD (0) Everton LEICESTER (5) Sunderland LIVERPOOL (4) Birminghamu- Middlesbro (4)y Wednesday NEWCASTLE (5) v Blackburn

Man- (3) v

chester C.

FIELD U. (1) ▼ Blackpool

Race Meeting Next Saturday

following are the handi-1

Taps for the Fifth Extra Race

| Meeting at the Valley next Satur- {day:-

PORTS-

MOUTH

SHEF.

SECOND' DIVISION BRADFORD · (2) ▼ Port Vale” BURNLEY (1) Notts County

(1) v Bury

CHARLTON GRIMARY

Tal-Mo-Shan Handicap: "D" Class: MANCHES

TER TER

Second Section.

(-) Y Chesterfield

Mount Park Handicap: "A" Class,

Bag & Baggage (160), Cyclamen |Bay (153), Díana Bay (148), Don (140), Gay Crusader (140), Gleneagles Hetman (145), King's Bounty (140), King Justice (700), Laner Gold Bar (185), Hey. Tor: (152), 1eck OLDHAM

Agua Fora (140), Black Rock (155), (NOT U. HOA WA Star (140), Badko. (152), Trentbridge O'Lantern (152), yahtoho (168). PRESTON (1)

Mistletoe (155), Spotted Leaf (158), STOKE

Hong Kong.—Renter.

plane that they were certain of hitting down on the ball, the flat swing be. ing totally unsuited for this shot. In conclusion, may I quote a

a story that appeared in Punch a few years

The scene is Ago.

golf course, and the actors are a very lordly-looking (0) golfer, and very diminutive caddy who is transporting s bag as big as (0) himself filled with an

(0)

(1)

Imposing

array (0) of clubs. The golfer has just duffed

his shot and in righteous wrath turr

wrath turni to his caddy saying: "All your fault I ask for a number nine fren;

hand me Inumber nine

(3)

(2)

you

(8) |

number ten; I use a

swing. so, how the bizzon could I hit the shot. All well, trog

do richesce, but give me clubs that know by name and what each will do, (1) and you can have your numbers and (0)

ciphers-(China Mall Copy

Нам (2) v Southampton (1) Bradford C. (1)

Millwalk ▼ Swanken

Lincola

Farade (165), PLYMOUTH (8)

TOTTENHAM

(161), 12 Entries,

Maria Petra (181), Mount Davis Handicap: "C" Class. Alexandra Hall

(163), California Stickypant (150), Swale (147), The (142), Dee (168), Double Face (149) Crook (158), The Gadwal! (168), The Mignonette (140), Per se (140). Solar Goat (155) 15 Entries. Star (140) Street Singer (140), The "Hunchbacks Plate (5 Furlongs); } Als

Aldershot (149); Tillicum. (155),

Way- ward Stag (147), Widnes (140). 12 Brid Entries.

Tenorio

BENE (149), Auction

THIRD DIVISION

· (1) v

Falbasouth)

EXETER BRENT

FORD Torquay Northamp

(5) v..", ton

Bournemouth

White

Brighton [Bridge (147),

Volvet (147), BRISTOL R. (1) Never Mind (145), Heather Leaf man Charters' Tower, Handicap,

Charming Face (158), Krata Cardiff C. Lucy Glitters (160), Wotin (18) Viz (145), Gold Bridge (145) T CRYSTAL P. (1)

(140) Mermaid (150), Evening Star (156) Pestis (147), Lucky Blar (147) 10 GILLINGHAM (2) Swindon Canny (148), Iation (150), Kiires

Laton

Glurious

(147), 8tckybeak · (147); But Aftar End Kalgan Plate (1-Mile), Norwich Conventry That (135), Friar Tuck (168), City of Aden (152), Bagulo (255) Bold Quan Park ( Melbourne (148), The Raindrop (165) General (155), Cossack's Blood (188), Watford

BEADING 6. Bristol C.

CLAPTON § (1) Cossack's Choice (150). 18 Entries Cuckoo Eyes (155), Darien (152), Dis THE

THIRD DIVISION” (North) ** St. George's Plate. Plat Spotted Butterfly (140), Trentbridge Prunerly Conduct. (162), Duplex (191); Accrington (1) WALSALL

Face (158) Funny (186) Jungle Jim (164), Paker Face (152) Gold Age 166), Trand Slam BARROW) Darlington

CARLISLE Entrandicaps (140)

(161) CREWE High Weat

The Time (161) Star (158), Tra

The Panther (140), Blue

(162),

Mansfeld (153), Daylight Pright Star

(156) Victor M lance 1165). 218 Entries Now Bolghton (150) Jungle Jim (159) Marquis (156) The Taishan will leave Hong Kong Hall (152), Mike (150); Navy

Subscription

ROCHDALE ... (1) • (140), Spotted But Second

(185)

Tom Adan (162),

(152) Baguio

York Conduct (182) Duplex (161), GAYD

Race 7

NEW KING

CHEERFUL SUN

TIEN FENG BHAN

Melody:: (161), No Jones TRANE PRIS

- Marlen Rotherham

your

right.)

GOLF STARTING TIMES

To-morrow's Pairings,

THE

following are the golf starting times for Fanling, to-morrow:-

(1) (5) ▼ Donessier

Barnsley HERE

Hartlepools

35 Base Old Course.

9.20 .m. C. B. Bradley, C. E. Carr 8.22 Cdr. R. H. McBean, Cdr.

Robertson:

♥. WREXHAM (0) 9.36

at 9 am, and Macao at 5.80 p.m..The (140), Poker Pactul Stag√(152). Da Minimir (159), Disorderly and SCOTTISH LEAGUE,19

excursion : Kars, is $4.00; return.

terfly (152)

(140) 14 Entries

V HULLUAR,20) | 9.40.

Porn} Talbẩu Bhan-glasa: Butterfly""(155); Gold Age (156)% ABERDEEN. (13 v. Harris Svag

I was very glad to read that Walter 81 29.

Dundes

11111165252 lagen has no use for the larger le Adam (189) Am (162), Benjolina Melody (101), National Day (183), No AYR

Paul Jones (152), Victor (158). 21 11-3, 7-12 24 24 He puts his Anger on the right apoi (184), Cabu: (110) Enke (161), Glen Fear (161), Now The Time (181) G

when he saya What is the of Shep (163) Gold Ring (161) Golly Entries Educat FALKIRK

· China:21:5

LINCOLNB -/- (-) ▼ REVSKA (4) University

(Chathans Road, 480 p.m.). [Talion

to be

King Kr

MOTHER

putter, and I can, well understand how

Snappy Eva Ramjahn's brother;; will

WELL King Grey (163) Ingle (146), - *

(140), exect that Omar, Rumjaan, 6, 7 A4 81: Johnstone

in Hon ST MIRREL Valley Hall Kong this

assist the LRC, in the Tennis

Partnershly 60 E0Thure de se rumour: "current to the RANGERS".

uded to." "Hagan la prondertal ... 20 € 118 11 34 13 ftitude when he see compy, heavy Orlando

214316 14:11 handed wielders of the putter getting larger hole,

21 13 15 2861 17ます。

down with unfalling/

(164104: Entries, real

*Toader (181),

((6) Airdrie asme ,(0) ́v Kilmarnock

CELTIC

(2) ▼ Morton

9.44

$10.00

Erik, des Vorux,

Monaghan

G. C. Worrall, W. J. Roberta, W. E. Hunt, P. 5. Grant 10. Grover, J. 199. Mayhew,

les :) ++ Jackson.

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