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O.E.C. MARTON WINS COLONY AMATEUR GOLF

CARNERA'S AWARD FOR WIN

OVER UZCUDUN

Share Of Gate Receipts To

Fascist Charities

Rome, Oct. 23.

Prima Fainera, after gain- ing a well-earned point decision over Proline Uzrudun, was re- warded with the title of Com-.. mander in the Order of the Crown of Italy.

Carnera received only his training expeners, and all the has share of the wate Jost of receipts woni te Fascial chari-

Dies, Uzodon recurved 10 per

!

tite receipts, which

amounted to 1,800,000 lire.

זין

NOVEMBER HANDICAP

ALTERATIONS

Manchester Event To Be Made More Popular.

ANTE-POST BETTING

London, Oct. 23.

With a view

Mancester

to improving the November. Handicap

from the owners, trainers,' and betting point of view, the last fore felt this year will be on the Tues... day of the week before running This gives a space of ten daya be. fore running, av against three days last year and thus will allow more.

time for antepost belling.

runners

H. WHITLOCK (Metropolitan W. C.) receiving a spray

walk at the White City Studia m His time was 4 hours ( minutes 43.3-5 seconds. He also bent Buller's record dis Innre covered in four hours and retired after 29 miles.

South China Defeat St. Josephs

Win Moderate Game

Two Clear Goals

By

CHINESE CLEVERLY INTERCEPT

OPPONENTS'

PASSES

"

MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1933.

2

CHAMPIONSHIP

36 HOLES IN AN INTERNATIONAL

154

FOUR-STROKE

HOCKEY TOURNEY

MARGIN OVER__ SUGGESTION

F. D. HUNTER TO BE BROUGHT

A. T. Braley Carries Off

Visitors' Prize.

COURSES IN EXCELLENT

PLAYING ORDER

Ideal conditions fa- voured the competitors

UP TO-NIGHT

Navy Cap Joins

The Club.

It is indeed, unfortunate that following their very much im-:

proved displays this

season, the

German Club should be deprived

опе

temporarily

of their best players in G. Sommer, their centre- half. Somer is at present in hos-1 pital suffering from appendicitis,

RISH INTERNATIONAL SKIPPER and it is improbable that he will RETURNS TO COLONY be able to play for a couple of

months.

in the Third Amateur Military Take U. S. R. C. Ground Golf Championship of the Colony played at

(By STICKS).

Pracht, their latest acquisition from Shangbai, is a German Inter- national. He is undoubtedly the finest player in the team and his appearance this season has greatly

Fanling yesterday, which THE proposal to hold an Interna- resulted in O. E. C. Mar- tional Hockey Tournament ton securing the title among teams selected from Clubs improved standard and enthusiasm with an aggregate of affiliated to the Hong Kong Hockey of a side which made their debut 154 while A. T. Braley Association will be discussed at the last season, (K.G.C.) was successful Hong Kong Hockey Association Crack Indian Team in winning the Visitors' Prize with a total of 169 for the thirty-six holes.

meeling to-night.

The suggestion, which has been in mind for sometime, la to run a

The Jat Regiment, who have one of the finest hockey teams in the Colony, are due to leave for India

on the lines of early next year. They will be re-

International

One of the most serious chal-

Everything was con-short tournament ducive to good golf, per- the Sunday Herald fect weather, and both Charity Cup, commencing shortly placed by the 1/8th Punjab Regi- ment, who I understand excel at courses in excellent play-after Christmas.

hockey, having won, in addition to jing order. On the

It is hoped that England, Scot-many important leagues, that of the strength of this low land, Wales, Portugal, India and Indian Command. scoring was expected to Chino will be fielding elevens. be the order of the day,

With but the usual "card and

only two wins in four lengers to the Radio in the Mamak pencil" hazard seemed to club senior eleven, have not prov-

matches the Hong Hong Hockey Tournament is the Central British Association. The C.B.A. have cramp the style of the ed as successful this season.

{carried all before them in their majority of the players team, however, showed glimpses of if they may wrest the champion- three matches to date, It looks aa with the result that only their true form last Wednesday ship from the brilliant Indian team. two players returned when they defeated the South Wales cards below eighty for Borders by an only goal. the morning round, and

The

P

W.

J.

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BROWNE,

the

•, Y. M. C. A‚% polifie scorer, has denied the rumours concerning the possibility of his aiding the St. Andrew's Club In the Mamak Tourna- ment this season,

KOWLOON INDIANS LOSE TO POLICE

Indifferent Mamak Hockey Match.

On the Police Training School ground, Mongkok, yesterday. tie

C. C. Francis, who appeared with Police recorded their second Mamak credit in the forward line of the win by defeating the Kowloon In- Club team last year, is the leading dians by 4 goals to mil. light in the C.B.A. side. He has established a combination between

Perkins (2) Pennall

and Pile.

Was

poor.

game

In addition, in order to retain in the race the good horses who are pisced fairly high in the handicap. and who may have won races at Derby or Liverpool preceding this meeting, the penalties have been slightly reduced and horses origin ally handicapped at 9 at, or over

ON THE CAROLINE HILL GROUND will carry only half penalties.

YESTERDAY, SOUTH 75 and 79; were the two Shields Again With "Y" CHINA COMMENCED THEIR BEASON'S FIXTURES AGAINST ST. whilst those handicapped at 9 ML.

JOSEPH.

the A MODERATE GAME WHICH ENDED IN A VICTORY best returns for 7 lb. or over will not carry any FOR SOUTH CHINA OF TWO GOALS TO NIL.

S. Shields of the Y.M.C.A., was Whitley, Hirst, and Johnston that scored for the Police without reply penalties. The cost for

'afternoon round.

playing in goal for the Club in makes this forward line one of the from the Indian team. has been reduced from £24 to £20, For the first ten minutes, the game was poor and slow, but

After the first eighteen holes, F. their first few matches, but he has best in the tournament.

Play on the whole was not very The distance of the race will re-

the teams gradually warmed to their work, and some good foot-

now been displaced by L. D. Skin- The team has been strengthened main as in the past, nameis. 11⁄2 ball was seen, both sets of 'erwards indulging in the short D. Hunter led the field with a 77. ner, also of the "y.""

:O. E. C. Marton taking second put up a fine performance between clusion of Johnson and Pole of the Dormer played a very good

The latter in no small measure by the in- good, while stickwork miles. It will be run on November passing game, 26. - Reuter.

South China fielded their second eleven left wing, which play place with a 79, while K. S. Robert- the sticks on Wednesday and fully South Wales Borderers. Johnson for the Police, while Perkins in the ed quite well, although Leung Tal-wing and Tam Kong Pak son, A. E. Lissman, L. R. Andrews, deserves his position. Shields is in a consistent scorer and Pele has forward

ling now keeping goal for the "y" firat proved an admirable partner for Pennall on the wing lost many op. WAB outstanding. LUCKY BACKER OF changed places twice during the game. South China also departed J. M. Walker & E. D. Matthews re eleven again Jack Rodger has been Bickford in the defence.

from their usual style of forward play, and Pau Ka Ping at centre turned cards in low eighties.

the outstanding club player this

portunities through being off-side. forward, hung behind his inside nen, who passed back for the cen-

A. T. Braley (K.G.C.) con-acason. He is partner to A. A. I am afraid the St. Andrew's The Kowloon Indians were best tre to take shots at goal. The system worked quite well too, but solidated his position for the Dand, the captain.

Club's chances this season are not served by their backs, Naidu and K. afternoon round by returning | Pau was not in the beat of shooting form for long shots.

very bright. Illness has deprived Singh. the best visitors' card of 81, his nearest rival for the Visitors" been substituted for C. C. Francis whose places it will be hard to all.

Major H. M. J. McIntyre has them of two of their best players Prize being W. J. Buller who re in the forward line, the latter de- turned a card of 84.

I refer to A. E. P. Guest, the cap ciding to coach the C. B. A. to vic. tain, and F. V. Wong, both stal- tory in the Mamak Tournament. warts in the defence.

Lieut. R. I. Alexander Sinclair,]

DOUBLE.

Odds Of 3,212 To One At Newbury.

London, Oct. 21. At the race meeting at New- bury to-day, only one lucky backer found the totalisator dally double, scooping £1606;- 10: 10 for a 10/- unit.

This represented odds of 3212 to one, which is a British record,

The horses concerned were Millrock, which was quoted at odds of eight to one by the bookmakers and Knight of Monaster, quoted at 20 ta one. -Reuter.

STEEL, COULSON'S LEAGUE.

For

the Saints, B. Gozano and with the ball apparently tied to Ward were the best of the forward their toes. A bombardment on the line. A. V. Gosano at back was out- Saints goal then followed, during standing in defence, clearing well, which Marques in attempting to jand kicking a good length. "Mar-1neão clear, almost put througn his. ques in goal was very safe, and had own goal, his name-sake gelting to no chance of saving the two goals, the ball just in time. scored.

South China were definitely the Except for occasiona! raida, play better team at this stage, and a

A few bad drives, many missed putts and penalties for being out of bounds added further to the accum- mulation of strokes in the afternoon round over the new course.

The teams were:-

Police:-Jessop; K. Mohamed; Haywood; Dormer, Gough, Tate; Pile. R. Khan, Perkins, Wass and Pennall.

of H. M. 8. Berwick, who has had Saints Strengthened considerable experience at Home)

Kowloon Indiana:-G. Singh; K. where he won his. Navy cap, has The team, however, has been con. Singh, Naidu, G. M. Khan, W. Joined the Hong Kong Club. It is siderably strengthened by the addi. Singh, K. Hussain, S. M. Singh, W. was confined to the Saints ter goal seemed to be certain on Some had the satisfaction of be a regular player in the Club recently returned from Home leave, Singh.

Improbable, however, that he will tion of G. T. K. Gilchrist, who has Singh, Souza, Noronha and H. M. ritory, South China being more several occasions, but the forwards bettering their morning, round senfor team, as his services will be and P. J. Barlow on the right wing. accurate in their passing con-would to shoot, until they were while others had the misfortuns required by the Navy in their fix-E. P. H. White, is their outstanding sequently, the Saints forwards almost in the goal, the result being of increasing their aggregate. Beldom received the ball, unless that their efforts were invariably

tures" in the Triangular Tourna player. they dropped back to get it.

}ment.

formance against the Jats last Thursday,

That was the big difference between the two teams, and had the Saints players taken more care with their passing, in- stead of allowing them to be Intercepted so frequently, it is quite probable that some goals would have come their way,

blocked.

/Continued on Page 5) The following are the scores:- Play had veered over to the O. E. C. Marton South China right wing, and F. D. Hunter Yeung Sul Yich was moving down R. Young

the wing in close company with L. R. Andrewes Tam Kong Pak. Leouard uncere-A. E. Lissaman moniously" bundled Yeung off the K, S. Robertson ball, but could not clear, and the J. B. Roa winger eventually regained posses-J. M. Walker Thursday's Fixtures. Pau Ka Ping sent in some good įsion, and sent over a perfect cen-¡A. T. Braley drives in the early stages of the tre for Pau Ka King to position W. J. Buller The following are Thursday's fix-game, but none of them were real himself well and send in a hard D. C. Wilson tures in the Steel. Coulson's Billy dangerous, and Marques had no drive, which struck underneath the F. A. Redmond llards League :~~~

difficulty in cleuring." Pau, also cross bar and bounded into the net. K. S. Morrison missed badly on decantons, one in- The brothers B. and A. V. A. L. Eastman

Gosano, in an endeavour to get E. D. Matthews" a goal, went to outside left and W. C. Chalmers centre forward respectively,

A. A. Lopes and although their presence. E, da Roza made a great difference, they. Mor... could not penetrate the oppos-

A: Urquhart ing defence.

K. Sakura Wong sent Yeung away on the H. Clark

R. A., Bergeant's Mesa, v Garri sauce' being when Ne Po Kim had. son Sergeante Mess. R. E, Ser-sent over a perfect centre, he made geants' Meas. v-Palace Club. {a-very, wark effort to volley, the Chief and Potty Officers' Recrea-jball, which went yards wide.. Wong tion Club v Police Recreation Club, made Marques go full length to save a fast drive from thirty! (Continued from Column ) - yards, the ball going just outside Teams:-Bouth China-Wong the post,

ta

79,75-164, 77.81-158. 80,81-161. 82,79--161,

He gave a very fine per

ARMY HOCKEY Lincolns To Play Borderers.

Surgeon Lt. Comdr. A. E. Phil- Įtipe, of H.M.S. Suffolk, who played The University have entered the several matches in Hong Kong last Mamak Tournament, but have not On the Chatham Road ground at 81,81-162, Near for Navy, has returned to the been seen in action, The team has 3.80 to-morrow afternoon, the Lin Colony. He captained Ireland in lost the services of their Captain, coins and Borderers premier: Hoc- International matches while at Poo Ng Lin, who, has returned to key slovens will be engaged in Home.

the Straits, I understand that £. L. Gosano, the vice-captain, will This is the Arst meeting of the

friendly engagement, The Club are badly hundicapped take over the duties and control the two teams this season but the second 87,85 172. by the absence of A. T. Lay, who is team.

finding it increasingly difficult to

80,88-163. 86,81-167. 82,80-168. 81,88-169. 84,86--170.

88,84172. 87,86-178. 86,89--178. 85,90———–175.

visits from Canton

88,88-176.

· 87,80—177. 87,91178,

fit in a game during his brief The U.S.R.C. ground has been each. The Lincolns will be repre-

handed

elevens have already met, the game resulting in draw of two goals over to the Military sented by-Hollingsworth, Bentley Authorities and does not come up and Roissier, Yeomans, Harper and W. E. Wiliams, the Welsh Inder the control of the Club any Cotter, Toyne, Morrell, Trowt, Wil- ternational, who played for the longer.

Club last year, is due back in the The Y.M.C.A. ground, at King's son, and Hocquard. 94,86-180. Colony early in December. Ho park, which was re-turfed and roll-

90,91–181.

will undoubtedly strengthen the ed during the past season, will be 01,82--188, forward line, which at present open for matches on Wednesday.

the outstanding weakness.

94,95-189. 108,89192.

98,94-196. Lee Not For Goal!

The following are the reurns

for the old course. The

of

Wing: Lin Tib Bang, Lau Mau; At the other end, B. Gosano ob right with a nice low pass, and the H. Shimokawa Tong Kwan, Wong Moo-sun, Leung tained possession and dribbled winger streaked down the line to, T. Takai Wong-shal: Young But Yick, Tam well up the field before passing to send over another perfect cpntre, Kong-pak, Pau Ka-ping, Leung Tate Ward, whose fast crown shot was Pan Ka Ping, who was unmarked, players ho only sent in their cards wing and Ng Po-kim.

wall sayed by Wong Wing. St. Josephani-Marquess- Leonard, Fast Second Half Gosano (A. V.) Marques (V), Costa The second period commenced at Fernandes, Elms, Gonano (B)'ls fast pacós, the South China for Ward, Bocha and Bahban.

wards sweeping down the field

trapped the ball, neatly, trigided. Fernandes and gently tapped the ball past Marques, to score the second and last goal. 2

(Continued at Foot of Column 1).

T

8. H.

· Dodwell.

H. W. Les, the Oxford University

IL Opra

player who kept goal for the Club last year, in still in the Colony, but ha le anxious to obtain a position Charman did not playą i

N, La Bmiths 1 Newton and A. in the fold rather than between the

stick

LINCOLNS PLAYING TO-DAY

LINCOLNS FIXTURES

The Lincoln will be engaged in two friendly hockey matches this The following will represent the week. To-day the Junior XI "will", Lincolns 2nd XI in a friendly hoc receive the H.KS.R.A, at Cham key game against the H.FB., EA. shulpo, the game commencing at at Shamabulpo at 4:15 p.m. to-day: 4.15, while to-morroty at 3.30 p.m. Mason; Wilkinson and Dabdor Wildy on the Chatham Road ground the Marshall Barnsby, Twigg and May premier team will encounter the

Borderers.

Parker and Colclough; 2/Lt. Williams,

• murde

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