BORDERERS
FAVOURED FOR
LEAGUE TITLE Second Division Game Against S. China
NAVY EXPECTED TO ENTER SHIELD FINAL
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT) needle match will be decided to-day at Happy Valley when the Borderers meet South China for the Second Division League soccer championship.
Both have played 14 games, and
THE CHINA-MAIL.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1934.
Sporting Page R
COMBINED CHINESE
SHOULD WIN
Same Side As Drew with Interport XI
REST WING PARTNERSHIPS CAUSE ANXIETY
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
SERVICES
SHOULD WIN
OVER SHANGHAI
Visitors Will Probably Play Eight Forwards. INTERPORT DINNER TONIGHT
BEATEN by the arrow margin
of 6 points to 3 in the Inter- port game Shanghai are not expect- ed to win against the formidable Combined Services team on the Club ground to-day, commencing at 3.30 p.m.
The Shanghai team was not select
ILLINGWORTH CUP OCEAN RACE
MR. DULLEY AND CREW CRAIGENGOWER PAIR
AT
IN FAULTLESS RACE
TAY AND IRENE BECALMED
(BY CAPTAIN CUTTLE)
TRIUMPH
Leonard And Hachiuma Extended.
ARMSTRONG AND WILD LOSE
www
W. LEONARD and
were Rachiuma
seen
1
CHANGE IN
CAER CLARK
CUP FIXTURES y" Ladies To Meet
C.B.S. To-day...
MRS. PORTALLION LEAVES FOR HOME NEXT SATURDAY
(BY STICKS) [HE "Y" Ladies will meet the Central British Association
THE
Ladies instead of the Recreio Ladies Y."A" in the Caer Clark Cup hockey
in competition this afternoon.
T Chinese New Year the Royal, same day, giving an average speed Hong Kong, Yacht Club held of 5 knots for the whole course.
North up the coast, closchauled, erratic moods yesterday at a speed of 3 to 4 knots was made, H.K.C.C. and as a result H. J. card has been made at the request. what could quite fairly be describ-
the This alteration in the fixture
the Borderera are a point behind as THE Combined Chinese team. jed at the time of going to pressed as an ocean race of 60 miles up but running south in the darkness Armstrong and R. H. Wild ran 'of the "Y" Ladies who are anxious
a draw with the A result of Athletic. In their previous of the Colony to-morrow in the calter South China were lucky to Cheer-O Clu Charity Football but both teams have improved cal to that which held the Colony get away with a two goals' victory,came on the Chub ground, is identi-
Bince.
Internost team to a draw of five To- forini-hi ago. A for the Borderers goals-all Fortunately they will be fielding their strongeat morrow they are expected to sweep team but next week will be sadly through to a comfortable win over depleted as a result of several do the Rest. partures on the troopship Neuralia.
The other "big" game on to- day's programme is the Junior Shield Knock-On Compelilfen Semi-Sinai tie between the Clab and the ;avy on the Kowloon F. C. ground.
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will
it is presumed that they the
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Conditions
were much brisker.
heavy swell, the boats made
the a full team, as Mrs. Portallion is xengower pair qualified for knotЛ easily, and only carried Second Round of the Colony Lawn going Home on leave next Satur- Ten yachts ranging in size from spinnakers to come up harbour Tennis Doublés Championship. day. heavy Services' pack, which will Mirs Bay and return. troduced at forward. Which of the Luana, 24 tona, to Monsoon, 4 tons, when the sea naturally got Leonard was the better of the Both sides are fielding their best backs will stand down is unknown, faced the starting gun at 10.05 smoother and the wind lighter.
can that H. W. Carter will be in-
two winning players, while Arm- teams and the game should be the most keenly contested of the three but the probability is that G. V. a.m. on Wednesday. Five of these
strong was steadier than Wild.
games to-morrow. Bird, who was the last-minute
NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES change for J. C. A. Taylor, will not got back before midnight on the both as to ser and wind, than on be playing.
The following is the programme for next week:
Monday
The Services have a very good!
It is surprising that in spite of team on view with two excellent Selections
For Kwanti
To-morrow's Meeting.
18t. Race:
Festival Eve Christmas Belle Donnabella
Burgomaster
Duke of Milan No Fear (if ataris)
C.
The Gadwall The Curlew Pat
Lee Kwok-kl's poor showing in that halves in Forbes and Cheyne, who admirable under- game the Chinese Sc'ectors have has proved an -einstated him in preformance to study to the injured Miers. Martin are two aggressive Won~ Win", who is ex-lly undoubt and Buckley
centres who are likely to take full adly the superior goalkeeper.
The Chinese defence of Li Tin-adventage of playing behind a win- sang and Lau Mau, backed up by ning pack.
The following are the teams: an excellent intermediate line in: Leung In-chan, Hor Cho-yin and
Shanghai: From B. Brind; 2. Lee Kwok-wal, looks altogether too Bowerman, G. V. Bird: W. E. Grieve, formidable for the Rest's forwards. T. C. Jenkins and E. Blackwood; H. D.
The Rest's forwards who com- Bidwell and W. E. Tingle; L. D. K2nd. Race:-
Silby (captain), J. R. Younger, P. J. prise Matthias, a dangerous winger, Poole, J. S. Ritchie, G. S. Chambers, Ward
S. Let, N. Hicks and H. W. Carter. man, J. S. Let, a very good inside
Services Pte. Hoskins (Army); tevens of the Police, as leader, E.
Lt. Martin Strange one of the fastest forwards Pte: Simmende (Army), The following is my forecast, giv-in the Colony and a deadly shot, (Army), Lt. Buckley (Navy), Lt. Iry 3rd. Race:-
ng (Navy); Sub-Lt. Cheyne (Navy). ing the rosult of previous games and Seal, the Artillery and former LL. Forbes (Navy); Comdr. Roome this season in brackets:--
Colony Interporters left wing who (Navy), L Linton (Navy), L
Pascoe (Navy), Lt. Hebert (Army), is staging a comeback this season, P. Lloyd (Army), Lt. Brown (Navy), are as strong as we are able to tt. Suther (Navy), E. A. Hammett 4th. Race:-----
Belinda R. M. turn out against the Chinese. I do (Navy) and Lt. Astley Brown not think, however, that the wing (Navy),
Dr. J. A. R. Selby, the Club skipper, partnerships will work together, as will referee the game. Strange will find in Seal a poor The Interport Dinner will be 5th. Race:~~
Bickford, while held at the Peninsula Hotel at 8 LINCOLNS (6) substitute for (Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.) Ward, who is used to Bertien.m., and the Shanghal team will Athletic (22) * V. INDIANS (4) Gosano, will probably find the tall sail by the General Pershing at 1
ppy Valley, 2.45 p.m. Borderers' right-winger too (Rappy
fasta.m. to-morrow morning. CHINA (2) Borderers (0) v6.
(Happy Valley, 2.16 p.m.) ↑ for him. THIRD DIVISION R.A.8.C. (-)"
R.A.M.C. (2)
(Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.in.) RECREIO (-) v University (→)
(King's Park, 2.40 p.m.) LINCOLNB (4) 7 RA.F. (1)
(Chatham Ed., 2.40 p.m.); R. E. (2)
v RADIO (2) (Happy Valley, 2.45 p.n.)
NAVY
To-day
JUNIOR GUIRLO
Y Club (Kowloon, 4.15 pm SECOND DIVISION
Kowlook (1)
Combined Chinese:- Lee Kwok-kin (S,W.D.) (cap.). Morrison (8. * BORDERERS (-)(Athletic): Li Tin-sang and Lau Man W.B.): Podmore (S.W.B.). Thompson (Sookuspoo, 2.45 p.in.) S. China; Leung In-chan (S. China), E. Lanes). Bliss (Kowloon F.C.):
(S.W.B.). Hor Cha-yin (Athletic) and Lee Kwok- Mathion
8. CHINA (0)
To-morrow
CHEER-O CLUB CHARITY GAME
COMBINED
CHINESE
y Rest of Colony
(Club, 4 p.m.)
PROBABLE TEAMS
JUNIOR SHIELD Club: Forrow, Railton and Boyd; McKellar. Lowe and Gamble; Fisher. Drown, Duncan G., Bell and Baldwin.
Reserve: Sloan,
SECOND DIVISION
Ward (SL wai (S. Chine): Yeung Shui-vick. Joseph's), Stevens (H.K. Police), E. Fung King-cheong, Pau Ka-ping (Strange (H.K. Club) and Seal (Artil- China), Ho Ka-keung and Fung King-lery).
Reserves Radverk (R.A.). Hynes, Rent: Cord (Kowloon F.C.); Mul- and A. Duncan (H.K. Club).
vi« (Athlete),
The
Canton
Kiires
St. Moritz
Wisdom Stag (if starts) No Fear
Cloudy Eve
6th. Race:-
Red Leaves Mouche Zephyr
7th. Race:-
Celerity Wonderful Chivalry Malakit
Charity Race Meeting
LEO FROST, the le, Paul Jones, Swale, The Crook. The t
M Champion jocker,
riman, F. M. L. Soares, B. A.
U. da Proulx, N. Deitz, and G. Roza are likely to be riding to-day at Canton in the Second Charity Raon Meeting,
15 classified.
-1934 Season. Weight for inches per scale. Entrance HKS. and Quarter Miles.
'One
the
usual more
Club cruiser a rare courses, and owners had chance to note the behaviour of their small yachts in open sea con ditions.
Tavy and Irene, however, struck
several calm patches particularly in Mirs Bay, 1 believe, and fell far behind the rest of the yachts; thus experiencing quite different and disappointing weather conditions, which did not allow them to finish the race until Thursday afternoon.
Inside The Ninepins
J. Harrow v. H. Owen Hughes R. H. Wild v R. G. G. Hoare P. S. Cannon v Ng Kam Cheun W. A. H. Duď v A, E. P. Guest Ho Ka Lau v H. D. Tollinton M. W. Lo v C. Ravenhill E. C. Fincher v Tam Yoc Fong
Tuesday
Iu and Hung v Guest and Hyde Razack and Cassumbhoy v Luk
and Wong
Iu and Lai v Tsoi and Tsul G. R. M. Ricketts v M. W. Lo or
C. Ravenhil
Ho and Tsui v Kwok and Liank
Wednesday
A. C. C. Miers v Ho or Tollinton J. A. Cassumbhoy v. Wild or
Hoare
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Nearly all the yachts came back inside the Ninepins. U & I was nearly on top of them in the dark- ners and had to jibe hurriedly to come inside, I hear. On the other! hand the yawl Norseman (one of the laggards) finding the wind and sea rather heavy, reduced sail to forestaysall and mainsail and kept the wind about two points abaft the beam when she went along very dry and comfortable, still making 6 knots. This course, however, took her well outside the Ninepins and eventually to a posi-| tion three miles west of Waglan Lighthouse. Here she went about Instead of jibing and smoked Into: harbour on a N.W. course again, with the wind comfortably two (Continued at-Foot of Next Column) points abaft the beam.
J. W. Leonard v Cannon or Ng Goldman and Fincher v Lo and
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The "Y" Ladies gave a poor dia. play last Saturday when they just managed to snatch victory from
the Schoolgirls by a goal in the final minutes of the game, and against a much improved Contral British Ladies' team they will be required to put up a much better performance. The CB.A. are. however, favoured to win in a very close tussle, though Miss J. Weller. vice-captain will make a return to the "Y" side.
The teams shared two goals in their first meeting on January 20. The following are the teams for to-morrow's game on the C.B.A. ground, commencing at 3 p.m.
"Y" Ladies'>-J. Weller; Mrs. Por- tallion, A. Fowler; B. Bumenthal, E. Thomson, M. Gardiner; V. Bradbury. M. Glendening, R. Blackmore, T. Dennis and O. Brown
C.B.A. Ladies'-Mrs. Webber; P Woolley, F. Walker; M. Bryson, Beavis, G. MacNider; D. Blunt, Whit ley, E., Woolley, M. Smith and, -ra. Miles.
EASY MATCHES FOR
C. A. Wright v Fincher or Tam CHAMPIONS AND THE
Taul Wai Pul v Barrow or Owen
Hughes
W. C. Hung v Duff or Guest
SAINTS
S. A. Rumjahn (holder) v K. T. Miss Wong Not Playing
La!
DEFENDER.
By Balling this course Norseman THE AMERICA'S CUP covered three or four miles too many, and thus allowed Queen Bee, which was astern at Peng Chau, to overhaul her; but there was no question but that this course out- side the Ninepins was the course! for comfort from the helmsman's and the navigator's point of view,
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New Boat To Cost £200,000
OLD KEEL MODELS IN USE
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New York, Feb, 10,
Two of the alrongest teams In
the Competition are meeting two of the minor teams this afternoon. The Hong Kong Ladies' are play- ing the Central British School- girls' at Happy Valley, comIRENÇ- ing at 3 pm, while the St. Andrew's Ladies meet the Recreio |Ladies' “B” eleven at King's Park
at 3 p.m.
Miss Marsh will play on the
right wing, in place of Miss E.
To make the kerf of another de-Bell, in the Hong Kong Ladies' fender of the America's Cup, eighty team, while Miss J. Wong, the
The Mayor's Cup.-Winner a Cap Bold Officer (149), Can Do (149), Monsoon Wins
Joy presented by Rin Honour The Harbour View (149), Heart's Meyor of Canton and C$1,000 (149), King of Jaxx (149), Leisuru
This ocean race for the Illing-tons of molten lead were poured Saints' centre-half, although she Second C$500. Third C$300 For Time (149), Lightning King (149), worth Cup was won on handicap into the same wooden moulds has recovered from her illness, will China Ponies; Subscription Griffins Little Chance (140) Potsdam (140), of the Macan Jockey Club of the Racing Joy (149), Racing Lad (148) by Monsoon, Mr. Dulley's 4-tonner, which were used for making the not play this week, and Miss L. Sea View (149). Semper idens (146), which fluished third, soon after 11 keele of the Coumbis, Reliance, Woolley will again take over the Sporting Chance (140) and Young p.m.-three minutes behind Mr. and other United States yachts pivot position with Miss P. Everest Commander (146).
which have carried off the trophy on the right flank. 15 entries.
Mr. Rouse's 8-ton cutter. U & L. which England has never won. 4.The Sha Ho Handicap. (1st Bec-
This keel, reinforced by a huge! tion)--Winner a Cup presented and was the first yacht home at half
boat, which probably will defend To bring a 4-tonner in at prac-the America's Cup next : tically the same time as the smart against the challenge of Mr.]
Mr. Harriman may have a win- Konz ner on Widnes in the Chu Handicap, but King's Parade (Mr. Kowloon-Boyes; Everest and Soares), African Eve (Mr. Frost),} Docherty: Wonkins, Grant and Tillery; Eastman, McKelvie, G. White, Catter at a low weight, and Cebu (Mr. Deltx) will all be dangerous over and P. Whita,
mile. Adam will be taken out by Mr. J. C. A. Ingram. Mr. Frost
will have Race 1:-
TIENTSIN MUST WIN TO TIE SHANGHAI
Final Interport Soccer Game To-day.
COLONY TEAM PLAYING
UENTSIN must beat Hong
port, soccer game to-day i they are to tie with Shanghai in the Triangular Interpert serica. Beaten by 6 goals to E' after dominating play against Shanghai, there are likely to be changes mada in the Colony team to play Tien- tsin, who outplayed Shangkat in -the first half only to be held to
S-all draw in the last five minutes of the game.
The following is the table to date:
Goals 2 APWALDP A Pts 21010 100181 20150140 000 Combined Shang
Hongkong
is likely to have a winner on Bold Lad, while Paul Jones
TO-MORROW'S SELECTION'S
Bold Lad Battling Horse Carnation II
a good chance over six furlongs,
As the selections for to-day's racing will be too late for-Canton trippers only the likely winners Race 2:- are nominated. They are Fu Hon, Grand Duke, Powerful King, Esk, Potsdam, Bold Lad, Widnes, and Young Commander.
The following are the entries fori to-morrow's card of eight races:
SECOND DAT ́
Paul Jones Jingle
The Crook
Race 3:--
Potsdam
Racing Lad
Young Commander
King's Parade
Stace 4:
Widnes
Orlando
-The Kwangyum 'Shan Handicap
Winner a Cop presented by the
Works
Commission and Water C$500. Second 0$300. Third 0$150, les, Subscription For China
co Jockeys Club Race 6 Ponies of the of any Season; and ponies owned na Military ® College, by the Canton
Furlongs Entranes HK45, §. BIx. Adamastor, Bartling Horse, Blus Fiane, Bond Lad, Brutus, : Carnation Race 11, Genghis-kban, Goldie, Happy Man, Semper idem, So Op and Three words
haf Chines éleven swill” mort. « 10: team welsciell from the thres later.
Forgive
Widgeon
Big Bay Commi Can Do Armistice D Bumper Ide
The Bha Ho Headicap, (2nd See
Race 7 tion)Wiemer a. Cup. presented by the Electric Commission and C$500, Second C$300/Third :C8150, China & Tones classifed by 2 Hong Kong Jucker Club se "F" Classm at data of entry)} Bagge, Balding
Charming Chen, City of Shanghal
Lambert's 7-ton Azuma.
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C3500, Second C$500. Third C$150. past ten, but only secured second bronze centreboard, will steady the WARING IN SQUASH
For China. Ponies classified by The place on handicap. Hong Kong Jockey Club ar "pe & "E" Classes at date of entry. Fa
HK$6. One Mile. trance.
over
summer
Adam, African Eve. Ajax. Benjolina, 7-ton cutter Azuma this Thomas Sopwith. The bull will be Cebu,
Darien,
Flying Boy, Tron Grey gruelling course is a really meri-made of bronze on frames of steel. King's Parada, No Fear, Orlando,
Powerful King, Snappy Eve. Widnes torious performance.
and Wembly Stag.
15 classified
The Ho Nam Handicap-Winner a Cup presented and C850, Second C$200. Third C$100. For Australian Ponies, the property of the Meny. bers of the "Canton
.
Mr. Dulley and his crew, Mesura. Chambers and Reid, must be congratulated on anll-
·ing what must have been R faultless race.
crewe were
The cost, underwritten by New York Yacht Club syndicate hærded by Messra. J. P. Morgan ́ and] Harold 8. Vanderbilt, in estimated to be about £200,000. The yacht will have an extensive wardrobe of as nails, from which a choico can be
Ride" and Entrants and handicapped by the Committee of follows each skipper's name taking made according to the weather the "Canton Ride" Entrance HK$ precedence, the corrected Anishing Router. Six Furlongs,
(160), Black Devil (162), Lime also being given: Dick (100) Forgive (100), frie
(160) and Wigeon (160),
8 ont change Plate Winners
The
presented by the Director of Cup Finance and C3800. Becond C$800, C$150, For China: Ponias, Subscription Gelfans of The Macao Jockey Club of 1934 Season. Weight for inches AE Der Sou
Entrance
Third
Blx Furlongs,
(11497
Can: Do ́(149), (149), Heart's or
21. &. L."
1.. "Monsoon"
"Curlew" 'Azuma".
B. W, Dulley, H. Chambers, A. Reid H. S. Rouse and two naval officers
G. W. W. Morris
E. B. Lambert, C. J. Cooke
Commander Noel
C. C. Duchesne, P. Runbor
Queen Bea" Major Jobb 8, Norseman Hold Officer
View 10. Irene
LP, Nicholson, H. Gandy, B. H. Terry Commanders Cowland & brummond S. Berx. II. J. Pearce, CB, Biske"
February 14th
8.41.81 p.m.
9,58.00 p.m.
10.28.81 pm 10.82.04 p.m.
11.17.18 pm
Fehm:20:14
16th
0.55.21, .m. 118.48 m
24.12 pm
447.80 0.m
property of the Members of this Centon Ride" and handicapped by the Committee of the Canton Ride Winners and ponies placed
barred En 2nd at this meeting- France: HKSF, Bava Farlongs fr Beauty Spots Brownie, Chun-Ma Winser Dal die, Len resented and C$558, Second Phon
wwerful King - Bebert, Bik Third C$100, For China | Liang, Tango and
King (149), Little Chance (146),
by the Canton Military Coller's kind vallons Chance (166) Potsdam (1461, to be ridden by Cadets thereof. Racing Joy (149), Racing Led (145) Catchweight Winner at the carst
day barrods Three Furlongside Bea View (149) Bemper (ders (146) da Tab
Wong Chung Gog Fay. and
Chance Busting
Chun Kai, Chans Yay, Pix Lág, Hong Cup Yes, presented jointly by H. E. General Chan, Chal Tone La B. General T Tick Him and M. Lan Yick Chung and C1250, Bebond C$200, Third 0$100%For China Ponies, owned
RACKETS FINAL Capt. Williams Beaten U.S.R.C. TOURNEY REACHES
ADVANCED STAGE.
Lt. "Mike" Waring, who played Interpart cricket, for· Malaya, is in the Final of the Rackets USRC. Squaalr tournament, p Waring best Capt. P. V. Wil liams, the Army, cricket captain and well-known rider at Fanling,
the semi-final round.
Capt. P. 8. Cannon and Major Eastwick-Field are the two other somi-finalista.
Thursday'
Chiu and Lee y Ravenhill and
Tollinton,
Wright and Gray, Barrow and
MacDougall
Süllivan and Duffy Tam and Ng
Leonard and Hachiuma v Lo and
Loor Fincher and Goldmani Cannon and Owen Hughes Mil Card and Pile
HI, D. and S. A. RumJahn (holders)
Wright and Gray or Bar- row and MacDougall, 67
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