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THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933.

CAMBRIDGE'S GOLF WIN

SENSATIONAL PLAY IN FOURSOMES

Top Weights Come To-

The Front.

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ATHLETICS

St. Joseph's Favoured For Championship.

London, April 4.

HUSSAIN MAY ́ WIN, THE VICTOR LUDORUM CAMBRIDGE golfers put up a London, March 28 Prince's course at Sandwich, win

splendid performance on the

Eleven schools will compete for In spite of doubts occasioned by ning seven of the ten singles against

the Governor's Shield at the annual the state of the ground, the Flat Oxford and halving others, so that

athletic meeting, commencing at Racing Season started on Tuesday they won the match by 11 points

for the first seven holes and two Hill St. Joseph' College are the 2.30 p.m. to-morrow at Caroline and the Lincolnshire was able to to 4. Thus Oxford's run of suc-

up, fought back in great style, not be run as arranged on Wednesday, broken and the Light Blues took McGill, however, eventually won by pected to win the Victor Ludorum cess, extending over three years, was only to square, but to go in front favourites, and A. Hussain is ex-

The race was won by the four-year the lead in the series, having now 4 and 8. old filly Dorigen by a length from won 24 victories against 23-there Solenoid, with Varsity Express have been three ties. third, half a length behind the

second. Winster was fourth and Totaig.fifth.

The winner, the first Ally to win this race for 10 years, started at 25 to 1 against. Solenoid started at 10 to 1 against, and Varsity Express at 50 to 1 against. Solenoid was equal favourite with Colgheen,

The full results were:-

Singles.

Oxford

Cambridge

E. H. Moss

C. Middleton

H. B. Dugmere.

(3 and 2)

K. T. Thomson 1

(11 and 10)

04 P. H. White 04

1 G. R. Jamieson 0

The Dark Blues actually won only one single, H. B. Dug more, the South African,- de- feating Jamieson by 3 and 2.

The trophies will be presented by Mr. N. Smith, Director of Educa tion, at the conclusion of the ten events at 5 pin.

PRINCETON BOAT SUCCESSFUL

Naval Academy Boaten By: Quarter Length.

Anuspolis, Apr. 16. Princeton University's crew wog the adual regatta with the Units ed Blates Naval Academy hero to-day. The race, was one, of the closet ever witnessed hace ned. Princeton von only be one quarter of

length. The time for the 11⁄2 milor course was 6 min. 56:

The Navy's Jantor crew Won' their sontest by half a length United Press,

Home Football Tables To Date

(Results on Page 1.)

Dramatic Foursomes Win.

The following were the results of Arsenal Cambridge gained the lead in the foursomes in the first day's play resterday's heats:

FIRST DIVISION.

E. W. LD.

8 41 25

Pt.

8 38

Aston Villa 41 22 11: Newcastle 41 22 14 6 Wednesday

11. 40, 20

8

60

49.

by three games to two. A single 100 meters,1st Heat. 1, Leung West Bromwich 40 20 119

C. R. Chronan- stroke, a putt the whole length of Wai-sang. (King's College) 2, J Huddersfield

der (6 and 5) 1 the green, was the sum total of Sharpham (C. B. S.) Time 11.3/5 Leeds

E. L. Dunnett

J. J. Pennink

0 J. O. Wilson

K. A. Morrice

0 J. S. Rowell

Dorigen was owned by the Hon. G. I. Micklem George. Lambton. He has owned

greater part of that time he has v. . Smith

(2 and 1)

(4 and 3)

o P. M. Wallace

(2 and 1)

horses for over 50 years; for the P. W. Morse

R. H. McGil

(4 and 3) 0 H. C. Neilson

(one up)

01

had charge as trainer of ont of the

strongest stables in the country. J. S. Hazlewood 0 W. E. Carr but this was his first Lincoln vie- tory. Mr. Lambton returned to Newmarket after wintering abroad only a few weeks ago.

Foursomes

4

Foursomes.

1

the Light Blues advantage in a secs. 2nd Heat, 1, J. Vempin (St. Derby day of grim struggle fought out in (Joseph's College) 2, Kung Chi-chiu Portsmouth

.... 41“ 17 18 11

40

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15

12 14

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Sheffield U.

41 16 16

1 jalmost summerlike weather. It was (Wah Yan) Time 11.1/5 secs. Third Evertond

11

and

the very last stroke of the last Heat. 1, Tan Yong Nee (St. Ste-

match that gave the Light Blues phen's College), 2, Yung Kay-fodg Birmingham the lead with which they commenc (St, Paul's College) Time 11.3/5 Liverpool ed the ten singles on the second secs. 4th Heat. 1, G. Souza (St. day. It adequately sums up the Joseph's College) Time 11.3/5 secs. Middlesbro disparity between the teams that

Wolves Long Jump-1, Yung Kay-fons Leicester Cambridge led by a single stroke. (St. Paul's College) 2, A. Hussain Chelson Actually Oxford were a little un-(St. Joseph's College) and Wong Bolton lucky.

Sik-hon (D. B. S.) 3, Tan Yong-nee Blackpool (St. Stephen's College), 4th, V. Novikoff (La Salle) 5, Yip Ying-jim (King's College) Distance 20 ft."9]

J. O. Wisdom, an Irishman. who has appeared in the final. of his native championship. and H. R. McGill, B Scott, playing together for Cam- bridge, were the heroes of the dramatic finish, which should never have been staged.

ins.

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THIRD

DIVISION (South)

Brentford Exeter

P. W. L. D. 41 26 B

61

41 23

8

10 66

18 55

800 metres.-Ist heat. 1, G. Wind- Norwich sor, (St. Joseph's College) 2, Hong Reading Sung-chung (St. Stephen's College) Coventry

They play to well against E. 13, W. Gottsche (La Salle

Colleton

Ing would be against the heavily University) and G, H, Micklem with fifteen played. The Cantabs(Mung-sang College). Time 2 m

Southend

Swindon

P.

41 21

121

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41 19 18

40

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115 1143

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THIRD DIVISION (North).

Dorigen was ready then to go into strong work. She was not a popular fancy, partly because of oxford being mentioned first:

"The following were the results, the widespread opinion that she

(Malvern A H. Moss was not being trained seriously for the race.

The fact that few Trinky) (Capt.), and J. J. F. Pen- fillies or, mares have won a Lin. nink (Tonbridge and Magdalen) colnshire. Handicap may have in (0) va. K Thomson (Edin. Acad. fluenced the judgment of many and St. Johns) (Capt.) and G. R.) people, Dorigen, too, had a big Jamieson (Winchester) and Mag- Junnett and P. W. Morse, theme 2 min. 19 seca. 2nd heat, 1, M. weight-9 st. I

Arculli (Queen's College), 2, R Ib-and most dalens (1). ..........

Canadian, of Oxford, that they philips (C. R. S.); 3, G. Chang people thought that the heavy go- C. Middleton (Charterhouse and were no fewer than seven holes up burdened horses and so put them (Winchester and Trinity) (0) vs. went into lunch four up, but Ox-(C. B. S.) 2, Lau Kun-Chul (King's Luton

25.3/5 secs. 3rd. heat. 1, D. Blake Brighton out of mind. The first and second P. H. F. White (Charterhouse and ford made such a great fight of it College); 8, T. Castilho (St. Bristol C. in this race were carrying the most Trinity hall) and P. B. M. Wallace that they were all square with one Joseph's College), Time 2 min. Queen's P.R. weight. Dorigen beat Solenoid by (Haileybury and Trinity Hall) (11. to play. It was McGill's turn to 17/35 secs.

Bournemouth ja length, and he carried 9 st. 3 lb. II. B.. Dugmore (Rhodesia and putt on the 18th green. His ball

Aldershot The weather, having once raised New College) and K. A. 8. Mor was ten yards away, and he scht Chi-chiu (Wah Yan College); 2, J, Newport

200metres, Lust Heat. 1, Kung Cardif the fears that the Handicap would rice (Eton and Magdalen) (1) - it straight into the tia. It was Sharpham (C. B. S.). Time 24.1/5 Clapton 0. not be run, made amends hand- C. R. Chronander (Berkhamsted with just such a putt that Gone secs. 2nd Heat. 1, Tan Yong-nee somely. There was warm SUB-and Emmanuel) and J. S. Rowell Sarazen won the British champion-(St. Stephen's College); 2, A. Hus shine but the course was still very (Rugby and Clare) (0), soft In parts. Fox, who rode the

ship last summer, and it was alaala (St. Joseph's College); Time| E. L. Dunnett (St. Paul's and most as notable an achievement to 24 secs. 2nd Heat. 1, J. Vempin much-fancied Glanarg, said after Queen) and P. W. Morse (Univ. of snatch victory when it seemed lost. (St. Joseph's College); 2, D. Alves wards that the horses who were Saskatchewan and St. Johns) (0) This dramatic situation. had been (La Salle College), Time 24 sec Chester drawn on the side farther from vs. J. O. Wisdom (Dublin Univ. brought about by one of the young 3rd Heat. 1, Yung Kay-tong (St. Stockport the stands had no earthly chance, and Selwyn) and R. E. R. McGillest players in the match, Kenneth Paul's College). Time 28.1/5: #9cm. as the going they raced an. was (Oundle and Trinity Hall) (1). false for the first five furlongs..

Morrice, a son of a famous woman V. fennell Smitr (Oratory and golfer, who just previously had

Shot Put Lee Yoon-koon and University) and J. 8. O. Hazle holed a putt of about three yards to Lee Sung-koon (La Salle College) Doncaster

41.18 16. wood (Shrewsbury and Bratenose) win by one hole in company with H. Tossan and A. Hussain (Starrow Colgheen, who was backed down (1) vs. H. C. Neilson (Marlborough B. Dugmore for Oxford to make the Joseph's College), Tan Bee sing and, to 10 to 1 on the course to startani Clare) and W. E. Carr (Ciff-match level with two games each. [A: Wernberg (D.B.B.)."

Southport Joint favourite with Solenoid, was

Kenneth Thomson, the Cam- High Jump A. Hussain (St, Hartlepools Janother badly-drawn, and so too was Wraxhall: At about half away

bridge captain, who has scarcely Joseph's College), Ong Chia-sul and Accrington Holmwood was leading, and others

recovered from a strained foot, and Banker (D.B.S.), Tan Yong-nee Mansfeld Įprominent thereabouts were Sand-

his partner, G. B. A. Jamieson, one (Et. Stephen's College), Luk Yau- Rotherham |field, Knight. Error, Young Native;}

of the few players who sported king (Mungaang College), Tan Carille

Rochdale the Franch_filly La Becassine and

partisan colours-light blue pull-Kam-woo (King's College),

York ...... Varsity, Express." --"-

over and stockings had to fight 400 metros.-1st Heat. Fung New Beighton hard against E

Darlington Hoss, Sing-chui (D.B.B.), 2, Hui Clu-san the Oxford captain, and J. J. F. Time: 88.25 secs. 2nd Heat. 1, Au Pennink, to win by three and two. Suen-chang (St. Stephan's Collage), They halved fourteen of the first 2 Phillips · (CB.,8.), Time eighteen holes., Cambridge - won 59.2/5 secs. 3rd. Heat Chung Wab- the fifteenth hole, and this virtually cheuk (St. Joseph's College) 2 M. settled, the match for they won the Arculli (Queen's College),

Joint Favourites.

A quarter of a mile from home the › leaders began to edge across the course, which“ wás for them the shortest way": to the winning post because of the slight elbow which render this maile not quite as straight as it is described: Weston, who was slightly behind on Dorigen, seeing that he was in danger of being baulked,

ton and Trinity) (0)....

Total Oxford, 2, Cambridge. 3.

An Amazing Match,

K. T. Thomson, the Cam- bridge captain in the Singles gaye... an amazing display in beating Bloss by all and 10. He sank a 80 yards putt on the first green, and played, the first five holes in 3, 4, 3, 4, 3. - Nine up at the end of the first round, he began the second with 4, 4,

3. 3.

Time

1,500 metres-let Heat. 1, D

P. H. White'a golf in the after-sixteenth, for a three and two suc-59.2/5, seca. noon was even more remarkable, cess. Two down when the second round began Middleton had a score of

made his effort and dashed the 72 for the first 18 holes he went The China Mail

Billy into the fast disappearing gap near the rails 5/9 NG third to the ninth holes inclusive)

out in 32 strokes and from the

Sports Diary

TO-DAT Billards Garrison. League

He challanged Knight" Error, took only 24 CHis approximate Varsity Express, and Winster score for the round was 71 and Cauty, on Solenoid, who had en Middleton's 74. An inspired mood 1.A.MOV Lincoln 20 deavoured to follow Dorigen, did like White's is sometimes more South Wales Borderers v. Royal not get through as easily, and thus than enough to "fresta" __"an-op- may be described as an unlucky ponent, But Middleton loser Weston; however, was in no in the game on the better position than Canty until he and three times saw and took his chance of a cleared gallery by almo course on the inside,

from on the

Totals, one-time favourite for the race started at 40 to 1. Never |theless he ran well- and fini

Afth, Just behind Winster,

Error, who was going"

any at the end of six furlongs sixth, Winster promis few strides to win when- Varalty Express, Knigh La Beranalne [he met with

poss

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TENNIS PLAYER BARRED.

From Davis Cup Tests.

\-⠀t Berlin," April 12: R. DANIEL PRENN, Ger

Blake (C.B.S.), 2, D. Singh Dmany's Champlon tennis

player, has been barred from the Davis Cup team against Egypt because he is a 'Jew of Russian origin.—(Reuter).

(Queen's College), 8, ⠀ T. Castilho '(St. Joseph's College), 4, E. ŠIĺva (La Salle College) Time 5 min. 4.2/5 secs: 2nd Heat 1, Chan Sun puf (King's College), 2, A. R. Abbas (Queen's College), 8, R: Phillips C.B.5.), 4 0, Marr (St. Joseph's

110 Metres High Hurdles at HONG | College). Tima; 4: min.: 67,1/5S/

|Heat, 1; A. Hussain: (81., Joseph's.

College) 2, Yung Kay-tong

KONG

(St. Paul's College); Time 18-3/6 RIDING SCHOOL, Soc. 2nd Heat 1, Ip Wing-Jim ka praegug

(King College); 2, Chan Yuk (Wah MA TAU WEI ROAD, KOWLOON Yan College), Time 20.1/5 sec TAKE BUSES 8 &

3rd Heat 1 Tan Yong

Stephan's College),

hon (URL),

Heat, 1 Kune: College) Tins

Medley Relay

Joseph's

(80)

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