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THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1934.

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MR. F. MARSHALL MAKES BRILLIANT FIDING DEBUT IN CANTON

CRICKET TITLES

NOW ALMOST

DECIDED

Club For Senior And I.R.C. For Junior.

SATURDAY'S BEST FEATS

THE

HE CLUB have now only to beat the University in their remaining fixture to win the premier league crickel championship.

On Saturday the Club rvcarded a convincing

"double" over the

Civil Service, Kowloon beat the University seniors, and drew in the junior lengue,

The Indians #fe taking no chances in the junior league and are now almost assured of the title. On Saturday they indulg ed in laatting practive at the ex- pense of the R.E. bowlers.

In the other League game the Recrein wors fortunate to draw with Craigengewer, the cham- pions, on their own ground.

The following were the best balting and bowling fents recorded an Saturday:

BATTING

LEAGUE I

+3

D. S. Harley (LK.CC)

E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)

H. Owen Hughes (HK.CC.)

T. A. Pestro (LK.C.C)

LEAGUE I

J. E. Jupp (UKC.C.)

K. Nazarin (LR.C.)

A. B. Suffled (LRX',)

P. O. Dunne (K.C.C.)

W. Sparrow (C,C.C.)

A. S. Suflind (1.8,4")

BOWLING

LEAGUE I

C. . . Sargent (K.C.C.)

W. C. Hung" (K.C.C.)

A. C. Beck (UK.C.C)

T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)

11. Nomanbhoy

19. (Univ.)

LEAGUE I

K. Nazarin (1.1.C.)

W Sparrow (CVEJ

A. K. Markenir (C.8.C.C)

A.

R. Soffied (LRC),

N. Whitley (CS.C.C.)

1. I. Tata ('alv.)

F. N. W. Smith CK C.C.)

1. Blubbard (CCC)

Spr. Tucker (RE)

A. P. Pereira (Recreio)

***D2* 2282

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FARRY Mizler, new British lightweight boxing champion, lands a fine left on Johnny Cuthbert's jaw during their title fight. which Mizler won on points, at the Albert Hall. The new champion held three titles as an amateur and is yet un- beaten as a professional.--(S. & G.).

TWO SPECIAL ARTICLES IN TO-MORROW'S EDITIONS

Local Cricket And Hockey THE

following special spurts features will appear in the China Mail to-morrow: Cricket Notes

By Afhole By Sticks

By Ranger

Hockey Nater Home Soccer Forecast

4 for 8

3 for 15

* for 19

LAWN TENNIS

3 for 20

4 for 30 GUEST TO

A for 7

5 for 15

# (or 17

5 for 19

for 30

* for 38

PLAY DUFF IN

SECOND ROUND

for K.C.C. Player Unfit For

Strenuous Match.

& for 42

3 for 45

3 for 70

Barnett's 106 and Clark's 10 for

73 (in the match) were the fantures

PRIMA DONNA IMPRESSES IN

HER TRACKWORK AN

Getting Tuned Up For Monday

Mr. A. M. L, Soares Prima Donns ix stifl very serious challenger in the Hong Kong, Derby, which will be run a week to-day.

On Saturday the black mare covered 14 miles in 2.48.1 with

un effortless lust mile in 1.36.4.

THE GADWALL UNBEATEN

Kwanti Record Retained.

BIG SWEEP WORTH $1,389 Mr. J. W. Hope's The Gadwall re- tained his unbeaten record at Kwant when he won the Sassoon

FOUR WINNERS IN

EIGHT STARTS

FLYING BOY PAYS WIN DIVIDEND OF $111.20

LOCAL JOCKEYS HAVE SPILLS

Miant riding debut in his southern visist when he rode four

Cardiff's

Appeal Was

Successful

Business Firm Pays

Transfer Fee.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY OWE THEIR FOOTBALL SUCCESS TO RUGBY UNION TACTICS

Hobbs' Gates At The Oval

(BY ROVER)

TAKING an effort to win back

R. F. Marshall, prominen!"Shanghai jockey, made a bril-

winners, a second, two thirds, and an unplaced pony in the two- day Canton Race Meeting which concluded yesterday.

Cie. Of shall, who will be riding for Mr. H. S. Chan at the Mtheir old position in footbal Annual Meeting, which commences on Saturday, brought Flying Cardiff City recently appealed to Boy first past the port to pay a dividend of $111.20, the highest local business houses for assis of the Meeting. He was also responsible for City of Shanghai paying a win dividend of $65.40.

ance.

Just how well their appeal was

Mr. Gilbert Harriman and Mr. Paul Botelho both had spills. answered has now been revealed. but were fortunately uninjured.

Mrs. Lio Chi-wen, wife of the Mayor of Canton, presented Asserting that professional foot- Cup over 1 miles at the Fanling many handsome trophies at the conclusion of the Meeting. the ball is an asset to a city, a business

abbreviated results of which are given below:-

Hunt and Race Club Meeting yes-; terday.

The following were the abbrevi- lated results:-

RACE 1.

The "Fat Choy" Hurdle Race (1 Miles).

MRS. READ BACK IN Miss Fearon's Festival Eve

"Y" TEAM

Miss M. Woolley Now Leads Goalscorers.

one

of

1

First Day.

MILITARY SCURRY

Chiu Fung ..(Mr. C. .F. Tang) Lung Kee ..(Mr. H. W. Ship) Singutzhong (Mr. K. W. Wong)

Time: 69.4 seconds,

firm paid the substantial transfer fee with which the Cardiff City club secured R. Keating, their new centre-forward, from Bath City.

This is a new way of conducting Soccer business, though A few seasons ago a woman supporter of Manchester United paid the fee 2 when McLachlan left Cardiff for

Manchester United.

Second Day.

KWANGYUM SHAM H'CAP. (6 FURLONGS). 2 Goldle

(Mr. Y. M. Lo) 3 Carnation II . (Mr. Deltz) Blue Plane ...(Mr. Marshall)

Time: 1.41 Won by .length; 4 length.

Winner $8.40; Pari-Mutuel : Places: $5.50, $5.90, $7.40.

SHA HO HANDICAP City of Shanghai

Won by: 2 lengths; 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: - Winner $6.40;

2 Places: $6.40. $8.10 $10.00.

SHAMEEN CUP (5 FURLONGS).

(Mr. W. T. Stanton) Mr. T. P. K. Kemble's White

Heather

(Mr. T. P. K. Kemble Won by many lengths. Pari Mutuel: Win $2.10; Place: $2.20.

RACE 2. China New Year Handicap (1% Miles).

CAER CLARK CUP HOCKEY

Mrx. M. Read the leading goal-scorers in the Mr. Wong Sui Ngau's Burgo-

master...(Mr. J. L. Jordon) 1 |Caer Clark Cup hockey competi-

tion, made a surprising return to Mr. J. W. Hope's Duke of Milan |strengthen the "Y" team on Satur- day after nearly two months ab- sence, but her presence did not stop the C.B.A. securing a point. Miss E. Beavis shone as the outstanding

player in the C.B.A. team.

}

Judie ..... (Mr. K. C. Loo} Tango' ....... (Mr. 6. E. Wong) 2 Circon II. ........ (Mr. Hardt)

Time: 1.27.1 seconds. Won by 1% lengths; 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: →→ Winner $17.90; |Places: $7,00, $6.40, $6.70.

KWANCHOW HANDICAP (6 FURLONGS)

(Mr. J. W. Hope) 2 Won by 3 lengths. Pari Mutuel: Win $2.50; Place: Powerful King

$2.00.

Race 3. Grand Military Hurdle Race. Mr. J. W. Hope's The Gadwall

As was generally expected the Hong Kong Ladies' champions, Mr. J. I.

(Mr. J. W. Hops) 1 Jordan's Stickypast

(Mr. J. L. Jordan) 2

easily defeated the Central British Schoolgiris, while the St. Andrew's Mr. W. A. Mackinlay's The Ladies necured the two points from;

FORECAST OF WEEK'S GAMES the Recreio juntors.

of the M.C.C. win over Celts A. E. P. Guest, who was ill

10 wickets yesterday.

MINTEY AND CAREY SHINE The Police Single beat the Police Married by 23 runs yesterday.

The following were Saturday results giving the previous results last week, is playing this in brackets: afternoon against W. A. H. Duff, who is favoured for the title, in the Second Round of the Colony Lawn Tennis

the Championship at

(Mr. S. E. Wong) (Mr. Hardt)

1

(Mr. Kuhrt)

3

Liese Beauty Spot

Time: 1.37.3 seconds. Won by 3 lengths: many lengths.

Pari-Mutuel: Winner Places: $6.30, $7.20, $5.20.

19.40;

CHU KONG HANDICAP (6 FURLONGS).

Curlew .... (Mr. Mackinlay) 8) Won by meny lengths; many lengths between second and third.

Pari Mutuel: Win $2,20; Place: City of Shanghai $2.10, $2.10, $2.30.

"Y" Ladies (1) 0; C.B.A. 0. H.K. Ladies (8), 6; C:B.S. (0), 0, St. Andrew's Ladies (5), 4

Mr. Recreio "B" (0), 0. League Table to Date

RACE 4. Canberra Steeplechase.

D. A. O'Conor's

EL. K. Ladies

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

7 1 0 31 5 15

.. 9 7 9 2 30 7 14

7 1 2 15 6 9 8 3

3 3 2 14 9 9

9 3 1 3 17 9 91083 37 D8 0 82

Single 181 (F. Mintey 68, WH. K. C. C. Meadows 46, A. E. Carey 5 for 48) Guest is one of the steady type SL Andrew's Married 158 (A. W. Grimmitt 49.{of player, but, in view of his recent Recreio "A" A. E. Carey 65. F. Mintey 6 for 54. indisposition. Duff should encoun- C. B. A

SCHOOLS FORCE DRAW

ter little difficulty in entering the Ladies

C. D. A. The Combined Schools did well to next round at the expense of the

Recreio "B" .. draw with Mr. G. R. Sayer's XI at No. 2 ranking player at the K.C.C.

Goalscorers To Date M. W. Lo, the 1929 champlon, M. Woolley (St. Andrew's) the Civil Service C.C. yesterday.

Schools: 160 (G. T. Lee 31. C. another player who has been on J. Churchill (H.K.) Amery 30, C. B. R. Sargent 4 for the sick lisi. He is playing hin│3. Dalziel (H.K.)

postponed game against H. D. M. Road (Y.M.C.A.) Mr. Sayer's XI: 129 for 7 (A. E. Tollinton to-day, and should win P. Gittin (St. Andrew's)

E. Boabar (H.K.) Wood 64 nol out, V. Bond 4 for 68). by a comfortable margin.

Marie Smith (C.B.A) The following is the forecast for A. Alves (Recreio "A").

E. Woolley (CBA)

46).

..

JUNIOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP."

Butlin And Purves Enter Final,

ww

C. T. BUTLIN and A. B Purves are in the Final Round of the Junior Champion. ship at Fanling.

the week's matches, the probable MeCaw. (Y.MCA) winners being given in black type:

TO-DAY

J. Barrow v. H. Owen Hughes R. IL Wid v. R. G. G. Hoare P. S. Cannon v. Ng Kam Cheun W. A. H. Do v. A. E. P. Guest Ho Ka Lau v. H. D. Tellington M. W. Lo v. C. Ravenhill

E. C. Fincher v. Tam Yes Fong

TO-MORROW

heavy |||

lu and Hung v. Guest and Hyde Razack, and Cassumbhoy v. Luk and

Wong

Butlin beat G. W. Greene 1 up and Lat v. Taol and Tsui

Rogers (St. Andrew's)

M. Remedios (Recreio "A")

1. Gittins (8t. Andrew')

F. Wong (Bt. Andrew's)

D. Miles (C.B.A.)

1. Kalll

II.

(C.D.B.)

D. Brown (Y.M.C.A.)

H. Roza (Recreio "A")

Joy Booker (C.B.S.)

8. Blackmore

B.

Pope (H.K.)

(Y.M.C.A.)

M. Whitley (C.B.A.)

C. Botelho (Recreio "B")

M. Churn (St. Andrew's)

1. Silva (Recreio “A”)

and Purves beat J. W. Mayhew G. R. M. Rickelte v. M. W. Lo or C. M. Glendening ("Y")

up.

Ravenhill

"A. Somerfelt (92-13-79) won lie and Thul v. Kwok nud Liang

WEDNESDAY

the play-off in the February quali A. C. C. Miers v. Ho or Tollinton fying competition in the Captain's. A. Camumbhoy v. Wild or Hoare Cup at Fanling,

J. W. Leonard v. Cannon or Ng Goldman and Fincher v. Lo and Lo

C.

OF

Owen

A. Wright v. Fincher or Tam Taal Wa) Pui v. Barrow

Hughes New W, C. Hung v. Dulf or Guest-

B. A. Rumjahn (holder) v K. T. Lat

THURSDAY

Surg.-L. Comdr. E. J. K. Weeks (13) won the Borey (Par) Pool with all square over the Course during the week-end.

Kowloon Golf. Club's Captain's Cup.

ton.

L

LOWER DECK BEAT RADIO.

Mamak Champions Field Only Ten Men.

Kilrea (Mr. A. Wall) 1 Mr. T. P. K. Kemble's Kobibel

Jingle

(Mr. Marhaall) (Mr. Y. S. Chang) The Loafer ...... (Mr. Soares)

Time: 1,38.2 seconds. Won by a head; 2 lengths Park-Mutuel - Winner $65.40; (Mr. A. J. Ropes) 2 Places: $10.10, $19.10, $8.00. Won by many lengths. Pari Mutuel: Win $5.70; Place: $5.70.

(Continued on Page 6)

POLICE HOCKEY TRIUMPH

Goal By Parker Beats The United.

MAMAK 100 PER CENT.

THE

\HE POLICE garnered two more points in the Mamak Hockey Tournament yesterday 'when a goal by'Parker in the second half enabled them to retain their 100 per cent. re- cord against the United Hockey Club.

Gough was carried off the field after being hit on the mouth, but pluckily returned after medical at- tention.

The Police have now to play Andrew's and the Engineers complete their fixtures. ⠀

TABLE TO DATE,.........

Police

Radio C. B. A The Naval Lower Deck trounced Medway the Radio 8. C., Mamak champions,alled

St.

to

Pte.

F. W. L. D. F. A, Pts.| 10 10.0..0 35.2 20 10.91 0.47 615 12 5 2 0 24 315

11

3

*

*

A tribute to the Rugby Union code has come from America. Stanford University, champions of the Western States, declare that they owe all thel Ruccess to England.

The Stanford coaches decided that 1 the team would devlop speed, smarter 2 open play, and better bandling by a course of training under Union rules.

Several months before the Ameri can football season opened, the tend played Rugger as we know it. Their new style of game surprised their op- ponents typical American "grid" dides and they swept on to win the championship.

(Mr. Marshal}} Paul Jones ....... (Mr. Frost) Jingle...(Mr. Y. S. Chang)

Time: 1.21.1 seconds, Won by length; length. Pari-Mutuel : Winner $52.70; Places: $8.40, $14.40, $7.30.

MAYOR'S CUP. (14 MILES). Bea View

(Mr. Liang) 1

Little Chance .. (Mr. Marshall) 2 Racing Lad (Mr. Y. S. Chang)

Time: 2 minutes.

Nothing attracted more attention at 3 Chapman, the Arsenal manager, than the funeral of the late Mr. Herbert

the floral tribute of the Aracnal players. It took the form of goalposts with a a ball in the net at the

back, and on

on it

was the affec- tionate inscription to "The Boss," fol. lowed by the message:

"Our hearts are end. our hopes well-nigh shattered, but your inspira 1tion, memory, and affection romain

Won by 21⁄2 lengths; a head. Pari-Mutuel : - Winner $8.50;} Places: $6.60, $12.70, $12.10. SHA HO HANDICAP. (1 MILE) Powerful King

(Mr. Y. S. Chang) King's Parade

(Mr. F. M. Soares)

2

Adam

(Mr. Chanson)

3

1

Time: 2.14.

ours for all time."

*

The Surrey County Cricket Club Committee have circularised their members inviting them to subscribe to

2 Won by 12. lengths: 1 fund for the erection of new 3 lengths.

Pari-Mutuel:

Winner $16.30; Places: $9.80, $11.80, $30.40. HO NAM HANDICAP (6 FURLONGB),

Widgeon

Black Devil

1

Big Boy

2

3

MAIDEN PLATE (1⁄2 MILE) Potsdam..(Mr. P. P. Botelho) Harbour View.... (Mr. Laing) Semper Idem .. (Mr. Marshall)

Time: 1.03,4 seconds. Won by 1% lengths; a neck. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $59.20: Places: $18.40, $23.50, $32.70.

WHAMPOA PLATE (1⁄2 MILE). Carnation II. ...(Mr. Deitz)

Goldie.

Bold Lad

(Mr. Gravi)

..(Mr. Hardt) .(Mr. Roza)

trance gates to Kennington Oval, to be named after Jack Hobba.

It la estimated that the proposed limprovement will cost £1,000.

When the International Football Federation next meet they will consider

the advisability of includ- ing Association football in the Berlin 8 Olympic Games in 1936,

German football authorities and the German Olympic Committee are favour of the reintroduction of Boc- cer, but think it will be dificult to solve the problem of amateur status.

Time: 1.37.4 seconds. Won by 4 lengths, " lengths. Pari-Mutuel: -- Winner $17.80; Places: $7.30, $7.40.

EXCHANGE PLATE (6 FURLONGS), Semper Idem ..

1 (Mr. Marshall) (Mr.. Tesa) 2 Potsdam

(Mr. Botelho) (Mr. Frost) 8 Sporting Chance..(Mr. Frost)

Time: 1.38.2 seconds. Won

by many lengths;; short

Time: -1.05.2 seconda. Won by 1% lengths; 14 lengths.

Pari-Mutuel:

head.

Place

Frankie Parker, one of the most promising young lawn tennis players In the United States and A future 2 Davis Cup hope, is to go to Europe this year and will, it is announced, compete at Wimbledon and In the French championships.

3

Winner $14.00;

$6.50, $8.50, $8.30, SHE YIN TONG CUP-

(3 FURLONGS). Chun Kul

(Mr. Ng) 1 Gor Fay .... (Mr. S. Y. Wong) 2 Chg Fay ... (Mr. K. Wong) 3

.Tine: 51 seconds.

Pari-Mutuel: ---- Winner $19.60; Places: $5,70, $5.50, $5.50.

CHU KONG HANDICAP (1 MILE). Flying Boy ...(Mr. Marshall) King's Parade ...(Mr. Soarea) Cebu.... (Mr. Delta)

Time: 2.12.4 seconds, Won by 2 lengths; 1 length. Pari-Mutuel: — Winner $111.20; Places: $18.80, $6,90; $8.40.. CHUNG SHAN STAKES (1 MILE)

View (Mr. Leing) 1 Beauty Young Commander (Mr. Delta) 2 Robert ||Heart's Joy.......(Mr. E. Y. Sung) 8 Brownie

Time: 2.27.1 seconda.

Parker, who is only 17, de national Junior indoor champion and He is of Polish origin, his real name has besten many well-known players. being Polkowski, ».

The Middlesex County Rugby Union 1have not only decided to hold the seven-a-side tournament again, the 2l to be played at Twickenham on 3 April 28, but instead of confining the competition to London clubs "they have invited two 'clubs, whose nimes will be announced later, from the pro vinces to participate.

Won by a length; 1⁄2 length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $10.70; Places: $6.40, 6.30, $10.90.

SHERPAI HANDICAP (7* FURLONGS).

...(Mr. Richter) (Mr. K. C, La) Time: 2.01,4 seconds. Wos by many lengths; Many

Won by length: 44 length... Pari-Mutuel: Winner $29.40; lengths. Places: $6.70, $6.10, 88.10.

VIVE LE SPORT

Spot...... (Mr. Gavin)

3

< ||-|Parl-Mutục':- Winner, $58,70;

Places: $5.20 $20,80,

8281KB The Stewards. / white: regretting

YACHTSMEN BECALMED

The news tlist the latest, Grand

| Prix cars; bulit in Italy, France; or

1 Germany will not be available to Tiritish drivers, has upset the _cal- 2culations of many of Britain's fore- most drivers. Last year's Grand Prix cars of whatever nationality are:

of little use Available but will be against the monopisca" models of 1984. It would not be surprising to see many of Britain's drivera. come back to British mounts, since a num her of factories are doing all they can to produce something a little faster than has been seen before.

M

Chin and Lee v. Ravenhill and Tollin by 7 goals to 1 in a friendly hoc Andrew's Wright and Gray v. Barrow and Mac-key encounter at Careline Hill LLC,

Dougall

yesterday, after neiting fire timos 121k, Battery

9th Battery Sullivan and Daf v. Tam and Ng in the first half,

The Great Et Stakan, j

At a meeting of the Australian Em Male Corps MHE following qualified for the Leonard and Hachiuma v. La and La

nire Games, Committes held recently FRIDAY

Gil (4), Hetherington (2) and RAM.C.

The resail of the second Cruiser was, reported that the British Asso Captain's Cup over the Kow-

or Fincher and Goldman.

| Mudford netted for the winners, | German Club^y.

TAROT the shortness of the run, congratu- Championship of the Royal Hong ciation would grant £1,000 towards the * 684 37 3 late Mr. Ashby on having backed Kong Yacht Club proved a flasco team's" expenses. It was stated that Cannon and Owen Hughes v. Millard and Kalwant Singh scored for the B. C. of B.

rand, Pileged W

ps the winner, but would remind yesterday, is a lack of wind result the Commonwealth Government would £200 which Radió. The Radio played only ten

Cambridge beat Oxford by d goals those interested that the Second ed in none of the entries fuishing Krant £500 and a Wright And Gray or Burow and men, their goal-keeper, Man Singh, to 1 in the annual, hockey maten st

was urgently)· horse is not yet home,

inside the time limit? beler an absentee :-)| MacDougall

[Beckenham on BaturdayReuter,

loon course during the week end,

G. Castlą „85-13===72, 17

H. D. and B. A. Rumjan (holder)

T. Seddon 87-14———73,- |-

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