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MONDAY, JANUARY

1934.

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RADIO CHANCES OF MAMAK "HAT TRICK” NOW VERY BRIGHT

S.

A. Rumjahn, the holder, will be seen in action in the Colony Lawn Tennis Championship next week,

COLONY TENNIS PROGRAMME

38 Matches Arranged For Next Week.

H. K. C. C. TOURNAMENT

THIRTY-eight matches in the Co-

lony Lawn Tennis Champion ships are down for decision next week.

WILLIE SMITH TO

MEET OSMUND

Exhibition Billiards At Shamshuipo.

FAULKINER'S VISIT RECALLED

(By SPOT BALL)

TXILLIE SMITH. British pro- fessional billiards cham. plon, will meet A. J. Osmund the Colony champion, 'at Sham- shulpo Camp at 8.30 p.m. to. night, by kind permission of Lt. Col. E. J. de C. Boys M. C. Osmund, who is without an equal; in the Colony, played against Claude Faulkiner during his visit. in January, 1929, but breaks of 375 and 257 (in 14 minutes) by the co- lebrated visitor did not give Os- mund much of a chance, and he was beaten by 800 points to 99. He, however, chalked up a 49 break.

The following were the results of Claude Falkiner's games --- S.C.A.A.

Faulkiner Dockyard Club

Faulkner Chinese Club Faulkiner Palace Hotel

Faulkiner

800 P. S. Leung 345

KDO F. Janre

800 Ip Ping-Inis

ARED Perry repeated

F

Mamak Champions Vanquish C.B.A.

Better Side Lose Through Erratic Forwards

(BY STICKS)

EATEN sensationally by the, Police, the Radio, Mamak cham-

recording the "hat trick" in the Mamak Hockey Tournament when by 3 goals to nil on the Marine ground yesterday in one of the fastest and hardest fought games of the series. The Police are now the only unbeaten team in the tournament.

they defeated the Central British Association, unbeaten challengers,

his triumph in the American Na- | Play was evenly contested throughout, though the Central Bri- tional Lawn Tennis Championship fish were perhaps the better side. They pressed throughout the first when he beat Jack Crawford, the half which was goalless.

Folder, in straight sets to win the| ❤ The game was very well controlled by Lt. Comdr. Leigh and Australian title in Sydney on Satur- Mr. A. A. Dand as referees, and play throughout was clean and spe- day.

130 INSPIRED

217

800 A. J. Oxmund 99

This evening's exhibition is only

open to sergeants and men of any unit in the Garrison. Tickets are obtainable at the door. I under- stand Smith is meeting M. N. Raku-

The following in the completesen, K.C.C. champion. in an exhibi-

programme:~-

L

Monday.

A Crawford

v R. H. Wild

M. W. Lo v C. Ravenhill

J. Barrow v H. Ung

R. R. G. Hoare v G. Gamble Wong Fuk Nam v H, Owen

Hughes

I. M. A. Razack v. Ng Wai Lum H. Lo v In Tak Cheuk

K. N. Lee v G. R. M. Rickelts

J. A. Cassumbhoy v S. W. Liang

Tuesday

P. K. Lingv Firdos Khan. A. E. P. Guest v H. B. Day.

H. C. Duaham vit. C. Hưng.

D. S. Green v Ng Kam Cheun.

P. S. Cannon v H. J. Armstrong.

F. 1. Kwok v A. L. Sullivan,

Tsui Yun Puj v W. A. H. Duff.

Wednesday,

H. D. Tollinton v C. M. Jacob.

M. Drysdale v H. D. Rumjahn.

A. C. C. Miera v R. B. Hambly.

S. E. Green M. Brach Thomas.

T. La ius vd. W. Leonard.

M. C. Hung v H. Y. Ho.

S. A. Gray C. Amery.

S. A. Itumjahn v 3. McDougali.

K. L. Ho v Y. Hachiuma.

Thursday.

C. A. Wright v K. M. Wang.

Ny Sze Kwong K. T. Lai,

Luk and Lee v Luk and Wong.

J. C. Haigh v Tam Yoc Fong.

Razack and Caasumbhoy v Ricketts

and Thomas.

E. C. Fischer v Y. C. Kwok. Teui Wai Pui v C. C. Chiu.

Friday.

Barretto and Remedios

and Haigh

Gamble

Wright and Gray v Barrow

McDougall Remedios and Silva v

Liang

BOWLING BY

"TINKER" LEE

Craigengower Surprise The Army.

cincular.

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8. Dyke, the S. W. Borderers' Radio player, was the out- standing man on the field. Els brilliant display at centre-half was largely responsible for the Radio's

victory.

Assisted by a

strong half-back

line Dyke held the Central British

forwards in

check throughout, breaking up frequent movements.

P. Singh, at back, and Man

tion match at the Kowloon Cricket SATURDAY'S LEAGUE CRICKET Singh, in goal, also played an out- Club on

Friday commencing at 8.30 p.m. This will be followed by INSPIRED bowling by A. T. Lee, brilliant trio of

a snooker game.

Sponsor Malayan Champion News from Singapore states that in a letter to the Singapore Free Press Willie Smith wrote:

"Should the Malayan cham- ' pion come to England to parti. elpate in our Empire cham- pion I shall take great care to

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that he has plenty of facilities for practice and will sponsor him and see he is not lonely and without friends whilst in England."

WEAK CLUB DEFENCE

(Continued From Page 5).

HE Indians tried out

new-comers,

THE

but none

I

standing game for the Radio. The Radio forwards, who took 6 for 22 in 12 overs, Gurbachan Singh, Awtar Singh was responsible for Craigengower and Kalwant Singh, were well out recording a surprise win over the of the picture until the closing Army by 19 runs in the premier lea- stages of the game when they broke gue at the Valley on Saturday, away to score three goals in quick Both teams were struggling for succession. their first win.

In the junior league the Recreio C.B.A. Forwards Weak.

were fully extended to beat the

HILL

[ILL, the Club inside forward, was, not in the best of health The Central British forwards during the game against the Lin Navy by one wicket, while the Civil were definitely off form' and allow-colns on Saturday. Service lost to the R.A.S.C. by 4jed numerous opportunities to go wickets after declaring at 149 for abegging. Francis at centre-for-

4 The K.C.C. recorded a narrow ward showed nothing like bis true win over the Police by 28 runs. form, while Johnston failed to pro- The following were the best balting duce his brilliant stickwork in the and howling feats recorded yesterday: dee.

BATTING League I

R. Lee (Craigengower)

C. W. Lam (Cralgengower),

League Il Pie. Grayford (R.A.B.C.)

P. D. Crawler (CC.C.)

three J. F. McGowan could L/S. Hinder (Navy) compare with the original holders. A. Reed (Recreio)

of the positions.

A

S/Sgt. Flood (R.A.SC.) A. Kirby (Police) Lt. Smythe (Navy)

A. W. Grimmitt (C.8.C.C.)

Friendly

ZIM was very tricky, and, to-^. gether with Hamel, made some T. M. L. Redmond (II.K.C.C.) good openings, but nothing came of D. K. Samy (University) them, while there were a number A. D. Lowson (H.K.C.C. 2nd) of good scoring chances missed E. Gahagan (HK.C.C. 2nd) badly through weak shooting.

THE

C. W. E. Bishop (II.K.C.C. 2nd)..

BOWLING League I CArmy

HE Medical Corps, newcomers A. T. Lee (C.C.C.)

L. Garthwaite to the Hong Kong League were

League II. surprisingly defeated by the Ser-H. A. Alves (Recreio) Vice Corps by four clear goals on J. Forrest (Police) Saturday.

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and Gray Plays Well

Kwok and

Millard and Pile v Cannon and

Owen Hughes

Ho and Taul v Green and Green

For Service Corps At Pivot

F. Minter (Police) ........

|C. B. R. Sargent (K.C.C.)..

T. Whitley, was the only hard- working player of the forwarde, but 32 he was too well covered to be dan-

¡gerous.

21

20

The rest of the team played well 59 up to standard Bickford and Pole 42. being seen at their best. Moss,

however, was erractic in clearing.į Halford, facing the big task of

40

35 stopping the Radio trio, was not as

55

SAINTS BEAT UNITED IN MAMAK GAME

THE

HE St. Andrew's Club easily defented the United Hockey Club in a Mamak Tournament match on the Marine ground yesterday by 2 goals to nil.

N. A. E. Mackay and E, F. Fincher scored for the win-

ners,

TABLE TO DATE

34 outstanding as his opposite num-Radio Police 31 ¡ber.

C. B. A. The Central British pressed ear-United 48ly in the game, Johnston missing St. Andrew's 47* two easy opportunities to acore.IL E. $7 Kalwant Singh, however, mlased

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several good chances for the Radio, Mule Corpu

In the second half Gurbachan 12th Dattery 6 for 22 Singh displaced Awiar Singh at 9th Battery 4 for 89 centre-forward and this had an al-German Club

R.A.M.C. most immediate effect. Moss only L. C. of B. ..$ for 15

F. S. W. Smith (K.C.C.). A. P. Pereira (Recreio) A. B. Lowin (Navy) J. F. McGowan (C.S.C.C.) ......;

Friendly

O'BRIEN was outstanding for A. C. Beck (H..ndly

F. Baker (C.8.C.C.)

3 for 22 partially cleared a shot from Kal-

3 for 29 want Singh, and Gurbachan Singh

3 for 10 snapped up the easy chance of 3 for acoring. 3 for 35

3 for 41

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Player Wained For Slashing

The Radio now held the upper

7 for 28 hand and attacking strongly, Gur-

6 for 24

4 for 31 with a fast shot. T. Whitley, how

M

*CKELVIE scored for Kowloon In his comeback on Saturday.

SAINTS HEAD

TABLE BUT HAVE

AN EXTRA GAME H.K. Ladies Drop Surprise Point.

CAER CLARK CUP HOCKEY

An Expert

Cueist Of

12 Years

Belgium's New⋅ Lady Tennis Star.

BRITISH RUGBY EXPULSIONS

Fifty-One Nations To Compete In Berlin Games

– Me

(By ROVER)

EGARDED as a “Tom Thumb cuelst" 12-year-old Arthur Poulter, of Thornton Heath, who atands only 4 ft, high, is the young- est competitor In the Boys' Billiards Championship now being held in England.

He is in strict training for the championship and has a break of

WITH a game in hand the Hong 74 to his credit. are only оде

W Kong Ladies

*

point behind the St. Andrew's Ladies, whom they have already nis champion in Mile. Nelly Adamson, Belgium has found a new lawn ten- beaten, in the race for the Caer who, at the age of 17, kas just been placed first in her country ranking list. Clark Cup championship.

On Saturday the champions lost with Mme. de Meulemeester, better Mile. Adamson shares this bonour their 100 per cent. record known at Wimbledon as Mile Sigart. when the "Y" Ladies forced a sur- Mile. Adamson has won the French

prise draw after being led at the Junior championship for the past two

interval,

The following results:—

H. K. Ladies St. Andrew's C.B.A. Ladies

were Saturday's

I "Y" Ladies

4. Recreio "A" 2 Recreto ****

League Table to Date

1

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pla 6 5 0 1 22 4 10

14:5 4 1 0 21 39

5 3 1 110 € 7

St. Andrew's H. K. Ladies Recreio "A" “y” Ladies C. B. A. C. B. S. Recreio "B"

4

0 5 3 25

1

D

60 24

6 2 2 2 15.5 6

Goalscorers To Date

M. Woolley (ŚL Andrew's) M. Read (Y.M.C.A.)" J. Churchill (HK.)

3. Dalziel (H.K.) .... A. Alves (Recreio "A"). P. Gitting (St. Andrew's) P. McCaw (Y.M.C.A)

E. Bonnar (ILK.)

Marie Smith (C.B.A.)

1. Rogers (Bt. Andrew's)

M. Remedios (Recreio "A")

Woolley (C.B.A.) Wong (SL

Andrew')

D. Miles (C.B.A.)

H. Knill (C.B.S.)

P. W. L. D. F.A. P. Gittins (St. Andrew')

10 9 1 0 47 6 18

8 8 0 0 33 2 16

9 8 1 9 30 5

5 16

Joy Booker (C.B.S.)

R." Blackmore (Y.M.C.A.) O. Brown (Y.M.C.A.)

B. Pone (H.K.) ...

9 4 4 1 15 10 9 M. Whitley (C.B.A.)

China Mail Sports Diary

[merous openings for hia colleagues. Hiptoola (University 2nd) B for 54 bachan Singh shaving the goal-post Gray played a hard game at cen-. It. Sayer (C.8.C.C.) Goldman and Fincher v Lo and Lowe-half, and was largely respons!-C. E. Gahagas (I.K.C.C. 2nd) 4 for 33 ever, made a splendid sole effort Hockey.

ble for the inability of the Medical P, Power (University).... Corps forwards to combine effec- W. C. Hung (K.C.C.)

K.C.C. TENNIS TEAM tively.

TRIUMPH. Shameen Lose By 14-10.

POWELL and Lawlor, the backs, gave a great exhibition of first- time kicking, while Abbott dealt confidently with the few shots he The Kowloon Cricket Club beat was called on to save,

the Shamsen Tennis Club by [14]

matches to 10 yesterday in Canton] after sharing 16 matches on Satur- day.

E. C. Fincher revealed his best form against G. Bodiker, Canton's No. 1 ranking, player, and won by 6-1, 3-6, 6-0, P

The members of the E. 0. C. team were:-E, C. Fincher, D. B. Groes.

CLUB WELL BEATEN

(Continued from Page 6.)

Baldry was good on the right wing, and Hocquard was con- spicuous throughout the game' on the left, although he was overshowed by Bickford

C. A. Wright, R. B. Hambly, 8. A. ME

Gray, B. Capell, W. H. Wilson, An unpleasant aspect of the and A. E. Collins, Miss Mackenzie, was provided by a small usc Mrs. Wilson, Miss Grinthe, and the crowd who voiced tannba

Clubs best the 122 yesterday.

ribs

3 for $

3 for 19 but failed, to find the net, and

Francis missed

VOLUNTEERS' TEAM``

afterwards.

chance 800

In a strong Radio attack at the The following will, represent the other end Awar Singh was warned Volunteers in a friendly cricket little later snapped up a neat pass by Mr., Dand for slashing, and a match against the Kowloon Cricket Club on the latter's on

Bunamy, commencing at 11 am.

F. Baker, A, C, Beck (captain),

from Gurbachan Singh to scorn the second gosi.

TO-DAY. Billiards.

Wille Smith V. A. J. O mund

(Shamshulpo Camp).

Hong Kong Hockey Club seconds

·East Lancashire Yachiing.

C. Botelho (Recreio "B")

KWANTI RACES.

Winners And Big Sweep Result.

years.

Last season she made rapid strides in open tournaments, winning her national singles title and also the singles at Le Touquet and Dinard,

The Belgian girl has fine physique and drives vigorously on both wings. She will be an interesting debutante at the 1934 Wimbledon.

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So Sussex have discovered a super fast bowler, a speed specialist, named Jack Nye, I hear that Nye was “dia- covered" while working on a farm certainly the first "action picture" of the bowler shows him hurling down

wede turnip!

It is curious how cricketers do rise to fame. Take the case of Blythe, the Kent bowler, who was killed in France in 1817.

A member of the Kent Club first gaw his possibilities when he was bowling in a "match" on * plece of waste land."

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But the classic instance of a chance discovery was that which brought Barlow-the Barlow of Francis Thompson's fine cricket poem-to add Tustre to Lancashire.

WAR

A Lancashire commitice-man marooned on a country station. Talk- ing to

to the stationmaster, he mention- ed cricket.

the

play cricket!" exclaimed stationmaster. Then, come and have

an over or two at my porter-be's been in for three weeks."

The porter

was Barlow. In single-wicket game between trains he had been keeping his chief "lo

| field."

The secretary of the Scottish Rugby Union has issued the following oficial statement:

"I have to intimate that the follow- ing players, W. J. Brownlee (Heirone F.C.) and Jordan Richardson (Hawick F.C.), have been expelled from the Scottish Rugby Union, as in the base

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Mr. J. W. Morrie' Celerity (Mr. opinion of the committes they Morris), Mr. Wong Sui Ngau's been guilty of conduct which i con..

of trary to the prison w

amateur |Burgomaster (Mr. Jordan), Mr. J.

football W, Hope's The Gadwall (Mr. Hope),

Brown, England, and Bristol Fearnun's No Fear (Miss Fearon), full-back, and Edward Bates, former and Mr. A. F. Jenkins' Tom Cobley have been expelled from the English Leicester and Rugby stand-off half, (Mr. Jenkins) were the winners at Rugby Union for alleged acts of pro- the Kwanti Race Meeting yester-fessionalism,

day.

Į.

The Result of the big sweep was; $788

.$1472.28 3300 (at 5 pm)

-$ 420.60 .$ 210.38 Unplaced (819.48) 109, 2165, 2726, 2208, 3608, 8498, 1479, 1468, 8155, 624, 1996 and 8016.

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Clubs |

Eighth Championship Race for Ladies.

892.*****

Fifty-one nations appear. In the lat of contenders in the next Olympic Games to be held in Berlin, comm.ENG |ing August 18, '1936."

nding the ball from the bully-BASKETBALL RESULTS or royal Arch

THE

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The nations are Afghanistan, Argume tine, Australis, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Colom bla, Denmark, Eathonia, Finland, France, ·Gresca, * --- Great

Britain, Guatemala, Haiti, Holland, India, Ire- land,

Здрав Italy Canada, - Cuba, Latonia, Luxemburg Mexico Monaco, New Zealand, Nicara»

Norway, Austria, - Paraguay.. D. B. Barley, Kuster, A. D. Low off, Gurbachan Singh ran through|

MEMORIA Rumania, Ean Balvador

Portugal, son, A. H. Mackenzie, L. Melngas, the defence to net the third goal

weden, E. J. R. Mitchell Owen Hughes, Just before the final whistle

Total Open League We analy T. A. Pearce, and R. T. Talbot, i

Basketball Open League series Tak-san, Yeang Bul-lung: Moragung Radio:--Man Singh; P. Singh, J. Bat the Chinese Y.M.C.A. on Friday Soon Koon (12), Wong Pui-cheong Bar SLA STAVE Ling Tung College:-Chau Wab (1) United States, Uruguay and Venezuela Brocho-slovakia, Turkey, Hungary, Grewal MH Hussan, J. B. Dyke night were perpe B (2) Frog Kok-hoo (2), Ye Hoon wal Mohinder Singh: Attar Bingh, Awlar

Frank Shields, American aco, de Kalwant Hong Kong University: 39 Chung (8) Chin Kwong (2) Ng Tin-ling Gurbachan Singh,

Benavolent Society: 18. Referen-Leung Sul-ons, ampire, L

6% fented his compatriot George. Taft by and FA Kamp (captain). GRADA Moass B. I. Bickford,

Kong University:-Y, N. Tan

My covered court tennis championship on $-2, 18-0, 0-7, ko gin "the Canadian Callao MY B 10 Chinese Foley N. Whitley, C. Halford, B. (10),

January, 21, 1boy der: W. H. G. Hirst, T., 8. D. Chen (18), G. Cheung (2), W. W. (Kowloon branch) 18%

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Kam-wall English - Derby, What we do not Hong-kan

Lincolns Beat East Lancs At Fanling

Friendly Soccer Match

ng on Friday "D" Lincolns, defent- East Lanes, imm by

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