THE CHINA MA
TUESDAY MARCH 13, 1934.
ANGESporting PageNER
AN IRISH HOCKEY REPRESENTATIVE HAS YET TO
VILLA AND POMPEY
FAVOURED
TO CLASH IN
THE FINAL
Huddersfield Expected To Retain Grip.
SPURS CHALLENGE
The following is Ranger's Home Soccer Foreeast of Saturday's
szame
F. A. CUP-SEMI FINAL
ASTON V.
Manchester C,
(at Huddersfeld) * PORTSMOUTH
(at Birmingham)
Leicester 4'.
FIRST DIVISION
CHELSEA 103 BUÐSPD (aj
y Wednesday (2)
v Everton (0)
(0)
"
Newcastle (1)
Woler (2)
Blackburn (3)
LIVERPOOL (1) v Birmingham
Sheffield . (3)
STORE (-)
v Middlesboro (-)
TOTTENGAME-9 v W. Brom (-)
SECOND DIVISION
BOLTON (-) v Southampton BRADFORD (1) v Swanses (0) BRENTFORD (-) v Blackpool (-)
(+)
Burnley (0)
Bradford
C.
(0)
GRIMSBY (1)
v Millwall (1)
NOTTS F. (21)
v Lincoln (2)
Oldham (2)
V PORT VALE (1)
Bull (-)
Notts C. (0)
MANTER L. (3) v Fulham (3Y
PLYMOUTH (-)
PRESTON (3)
W. HASI (9)
• Bury (1)
THIRD DIVISION (South)
BOURNEMH (1) v Newport (2)
BRISTOL R. (5) ▼
Cardiff (4) Charlton ( COVENTRY (4) CRYSTAL P. (4) EXETER (2) Gillingham (3) READING (4) SOUTHEND (4) WATFORD (0)
Brighton (4
Y NORWICH (2)
QN'S PR. (
v Luton (0)
་
Swindon (3) Bristol C. (0)
v Clapton (1)
N'amplon (0) Aldershot (1)
v Torquay (0)
THIRD DIVISION (North)
ACINGTOX (5) New Brighton (4)| BARNSLEY (0) Chester (3)
CHESTERED (-) v Rotherham (-) DARLTON (2) Halifax (1)
GATESHEAD (2) v Crewe (1)
Hartlepools (0)
Mansfield (2)
Rochdale (1)
y Barrow (1)
Y DONCASTER (21
WALSALL (1)
✓ STOCKPT (1)
Southport (2)
TRANMERE (2) v York (8)
WREXHAM (2) v Carlisle (1)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
v Hamilton (1)
ABERDEEN (2) AYR (3) CLYDE (6) DUNDEE (41 FALKIRK (3) Hiberninas (-) MOTHERWL (1)
THE "Golden Hawk" (Liverpool) and Harry Brooks (Hudder
sfield) in the free style wrestling bout at Olympia London. The "Hawk," gels a leg hold, while Brooks gets a bead lock. The Gold Hawk won by two falls to one,~(S. & G.).
EASTERN OLYMPIAD PROGRAMME FIXED
LOS ANGELES POMP TO BE ENACTED
THE
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COLOURFUL MEETING
Manila, Saturday.
THE officials of the local amateur athletic federation are now putting the final touches to the programme of the Far East. ern Olympics which will be held here from May 12 to May 19, inclusive.
in
The dates for holding the various competitive events which China, the Philippines, Japan, French Indo China and ether Oriental countries will vie for premier honour are already. fixed.
THE pomp and grandeur attending the opening ceremony of
The world olympics at Los Angeles will be re-enacted
here in all its vividness when the Oriental sports classics are formally opened on May 12. The opening ceremony will be very colourful and officials of the local amateur athletic federation are seeing to it that the affair will be a huge success.
stroke, colourful display of Oriental trials: 100 metre back
19 100 metre free flags, representing each trials. May
style, Gnal: 1500 metre free style, tion in the Far East that are comfinal; 100 metre baci stroke, Anal; peting in the meet; the lilare of 800 metre relay, final trumpets, announcing the entrance
TENNIS ON MAY 13 into the arena of the cream of the
The tennis tournament is sched- athletes of China, the Philippines.uled on May 13, 14, 17 and 18.
China and Japan. French Indo
The soccer football tourney will
BE FOUND
PROGRAMME FOR WITHDRAWAL MAY
SECOND EXTRA Two-Day Meeting Starts March 31,
TWENTY-TWO EVENTS
RESULT
ADVENTURE
WIN FIRST
RUGBY GAME Decisive Win Over
CHINA TEAM NOW TAKING The Berwick.
SHAPE UNDER H.W. LEE
The following is the programme]|| for the Second Extra Race Meeting
of the Hong Kong Jockey Club on |March 31 and Aprilˇ2:-
1-12.30 PM-Canton Handicap.
Third, Winner $550. Second $276. $176. For China Ponies, "B" Class. Entrance $5. From The Two Mile
Mile 171 Yards).
Post Once Round & In (About One Z-1.00 P.M.---Wuchow Handicap
Winner $500. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies, Griffins of this Season that have won $200 or more in stakes. Entrance $5. One 3.-2.30 P.M.-New Bridge Handicap, Wiener $500. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Posies, "A" Class. Entrance $5. Five Furlong 43.00 P.M.-Fatahan Handicap.
Winner $500. Second $260, Third
$150. Fer China Ponies, "C" Class. Griffins of this Season barred. En. trance $5. Six Furlongs,
Stakes.- P.M. Shameen 8.-3.30
SCOTLAND'S STRONG DEFENCE
́(BY STICKS)...
GAME AT THE VALLEY
In a friendly rugby match at the Valley yesterday, the H.M.S. Ad- venture fifteen, who were playing" their first game in the Colony, de- feated H.M.S. Berwick by a goal
A representative for Ireland is still being sought, and in view of and a try (8 points) to nil, the proximity of the International Tournament it is seriously thought Twine and Evans went over for that Ireland will have to withdraw from the series. Lt. Comdr. Phil-trics for the newcomers, while lips, who twice captamed the Irish International team and who was Langmead, the well-kown soccel originally to have taken charge, is away with H.M.S. Suffolk. Thus forward and Roantree were out,
standing for the losers. with the withdrawal of Germany, this leaves only six of the original eight teams nominated...
The Portuguese team is still unsettled, but Mr. A. Xavier, their representative, informs me that the side will be selected after the Club de Recreio friendly match against the Radio to-morrow,
Prominent players in the side will be A. M. Rodrigues, who was the outstanding "find" in the recent Macao Interport trials, A. (First Section)Winner $500. Se J Pintos, A. Xavier, A. A. dos Remedios, A. P. Eca da Silva (goal). cond $250, Third $150. For China A, P. Sousa, Silva-Netto, and Nolasco de Silva. Ponies, Griffins of this Season that
have won less than $200 in stakes.
Mile.
THE
H.M.3. Adventure: Bailey, Nesime, Johns, Philp, Williams, Lt. Parke, Smith, Angcar, Twine, Nott. Lt. Col. lard, Lt. Fear, Picton and Evans.
H.M.S. Berwick:- Maak, Thomas, Hudson, Langmead, Wilson, Roantree,. Jones, Pascao, Dryer, Gracie, Cadwell,
Jeffres, Dumbleton, Corp. and S. Jones. SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY
Six Games Arranged.
For To-morrow.
The following is the draw for the
Weight for inches as per scale. Joe-THE Chinese team is also takingşing form in the first trial game key. Allowance. Entrance $5. One shape, many of the Univer-against the Hong Kong and Singa- Notes: One entry will be made for sity players being invited to play.pore Brigade, RA, on Sunday. E. the Shameen Stakes (Races The team will in all probability V. Reed was an absentee, but his No. 5 and 6). The Stewardaibe led to H. W. Lee the Club and position at left-half was ably All- will determine by lot in which former Oxford University goal-ed by A. E. P. Guest, who with Seven-A-Side Rugby Tournament, section ponies will start,
keeper. Other players are R.HH. J. D. Lowe gave the best dis the First Round of which will be 6.-4.00 P.M.-Honam Handicap
Winner 3450. Second $226. Third Wong, in goal, Boon Hek Lem, Ong play in the team. Lt. Metcalfe played to-morrow.
H.M.S. Cumberland "A" v. S.W.B $125. For China Porles, Subscrip-Ewe Hin, Gob Telh Wah, Lee was a tower of strength in the tion Grifins of this Club of this Cheung Onn. Lau Chen Tang. Ny full-back line, but A. A. Dand was referee Dr. Selby; Season that have won $200 or more Bau Kool and Tang Po Suen.
74.50 P.M.-Shek Pri
in stakes. Entrance $5. Six Fur longe.
Stakes Strong Scots Defence Winner $600. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies. Winners
B.K.F.C. v. Army Small Units, re- slow,
The forwards showed excellent feree Maj. Gottwaltz;
H.M.S. Adventure v. R. A. Stone- bet- combination, though a much
H.M.S. Cumberland "B" v. Lin.
H.K. & S. Bank v. H.M.S. Tamar All efforts are being made byter understanding could be de-cutters, referee Maf. Gottwaltz; of more than two races at race Mr. J. Rodger, to get in touch with veloped with a little more practice. meetings of this Club since January all local Scottish players. Several Lt. Hocquard was fast the left and S.S. referes Maj. Macintyre; 1, 1934, barred.
wing, but showed a tendency to be scale Jocke for inches
Allowance. Bames are already in hand, among caught "off side, thus spoiling coins, referee Maj. Macintyre; Entrance $5.
Furlongs Five
S.W.B. "A" v. R. A. Lyeemoon, re- whom are George Duncan. the 85.00 P.M.-Shameen
Stakes former Hong Kong Club, goal- many opportunities. Lt. Garth- (Second Section)-Winner
Kowloon and H.M.S. Cornwall en- Third $150. Second $250.
For keeper, Jack Rodger, and C. Black-waite and Lt. Bartlett, R.N., show. fered Dr. Selby,
ed up well, their marksmanship be- China Ponies, Grifins of this Sea-burn (Police), thus forming a very ing a feature of the game.
ter the Second Round with byes.
Wednesday at Play commences son that have won less than $200 in sound defence.
Senior, the Club second eleven cen- stakes. Weight: 10 Ib. under weight for inches. To be ridden
$500,
A
D. McLellan should be the first tre-forward, played a suprisingly 4.15 p.m. and on Saturday the com-
by Jockeys who have not won race choice for the pivot position, when
penalty 10 lb.
No he will possibly be supported by good game on the right-wing.
wono allowed. Entrance, T. K. Gilchrist, the well-known!
Whips or
$5. One
“Y” and former Radio captain, and India Beat Naval Team 9.---5.30 PM-8. Kilda Handicap-
$600. L. A., R. Duncan, the Hong Kong (First Section) Winner
Second, $300,
For Club second eleven player. Third $200. Australian Ponies, "B" Class. En Lt. Donald (Navy) would make a trance $5. Five Furlongs Note:-One entry only will be made ne right-wing player, if his ship for the St. Kilda Handicap returns in time, but this in unlike (Races Nos, 9 on 1st Day ly. and 5 on 2nd Dday).
The
Stewards will determine by
lot in which section ponies Owen Hughes At Centre HalfTM on the Marina ground on Sunday
will start.
P.M.Eongmun· Stakes-
petition commences at 3 o'clock. The Blarney. Stone Rugby, Sovens Challenge Shield is being competed for the first time.
ARMY TEAM HELD BY BORDERERS.
Goal Down At The Interval.
The Army, team competing in the
The Indian team are putting id strenuous practice for their forth coming match against Wales in the firet round on March 19. Follow- ing their drawn, game against the greatly strengthened St. Andrew's Club team last Friday, thus met [and defeated the Navy Lower Deck
Captain Smeathers, of the South by 5 goals to I. v Cowdenbeath (2 other Oriental countries, the rais-Jake place on May 12, 17 and 19.106.00
Winner 1400. Second $200. Basketball games are to be play-
Third Wales Borderers, is in charge of The forward line, which was at Triangular Hockey Tournament Queen's Pk. (2)
ing of the colours and the playing ed on May 12, 13, 15, 16, 18 and
5100. For Chins Pontes, Subscrip- the Welsh team for the Interns- full strength, gave a much better shared six goals with the South tion Grifins of this Club of this tional Tournament and the team is account of themselves, the
Wales Borderers... in a practice of the national anthem of each [19.
Season that have been won less than $200 in takea. Weight for inches given below..
bination between Lal Singh and game on the U. 5. B. C. ground The volley ball series will be nation are among the features of
Allowance. Jockey as per scale.
H. Owen-Hughes, the Club win-Kalwant Singh providing the fea- yesterday after being a goal in ar Entrance $G.
Furlongs. Blx
ger, is the captain, and will be ture of the game. The Indians led rears at the interval (-)the opening ceremony of the forth-held on May 12, 13, 14, 16, 16 and
Johnson (2)) and Jones scored. P.M.-Swatow. Handicap- 11-4.30
at half-time through Awtar. Singh Winner $450. Second $225. Third aren at centre-half. $125. For China Fanies, "D" The Welsh team will probably and Kartar Singh, while in the for the Borderers, and Senior, Kir Subscription Griffins of this be: Flynn, Mason, Isaacs, Jones second half Kalwant Singh netted for the representative eleven, who tar Singh, and Garthwaite scored. En (89), Halford, Jones (26), H. Owen twice and Lal Singh added · the
Hughes (captain), Jones (85), Jones Afth
v Airdrie (2)
v Hearts (1)
Partick (2)
✓ CELTIC (-)
RANGERS (2) v Kilmarnock (0) St. Johnstone (-) v QUEEN O'S
THIRD
LANARK (1) v St. Mirren (3)
FORECASTLE MEN
IN FINAL.
coming Far Eastern Championship} Games.
HIGH OFFICIALS PRESENT
17.
•
Amateur boxing is scheduled from Biny 14 to 17.
On the 18th, the Philippine ama- teur athletic fedention plans to The opening ceremony of the have a playground demonstration. meet will also be an occasion for No date bas as yet been fixed
a formal gathering of high off-for pistol and rifle shooting,
The closing ceremony and dis
Berwick Soccer Cupcials of the government of China, tribution of prizes will take place
Encounter.
In the semi-final round of the H.M.S. Berwick soccer cup at the Valley yesterday, the Forecastle Men defeated the Chief and Petty officers by 5. goals to 1.
the Philippines, Japan, French on May 19, Indo China and other countries. The full programme of the meet calls for the tournament compris. baseball, track and feld, ing all-around championships, squa=| tics. benais, soccer football, bas- ket-ball, volley ball, amateur box- ing and pistol, and rifle shooting to be completed in approximately Įnine days..
HO AND TSUT IN SEMI-FINAL
Worthington (3), Spraque, and The baseball championship Pittaway scored for the winners, fries will be held on May 12, 13, 15, while Barrow netted the only goal 16, 18, and 19. for the Chiefe and P.0.
The track and field champion Owen Hughes & Cannon Forecastle Men-Clear, Long, Boyd, ships will be held for two days,
Do Well Kennedy, "Vockery, Cansell, Hambley, May 18 and 14, while the all-
Worthing- Spraque Pittaway, "Walker,
around championships, consisting ton and Longan a
Chiefs and P.0.Mitchell, Stock-of the decathlon and pentathion, Jey, Buchanan, Glogne, Thompson; will be conducted on May 16 and Aldin, Westlake, Ambley, Barrow, Mathie, and Comskay. **
BASKETBALL CANCELLED
the Ho
16.
"The aquatic programme will staged on May 16, 17, 18 and The events scheduled on each follow May 16-50 metre
2002 metre 600 me
Ho Ka Laut and Toul Wal Pul, Jeading Chinese par, entered the Semi-Final Round of the Do Lawn Tennis Doubles Champlona yesterday when the beat
them and Cart: $5, Cannon
Clain, Club of this Season barred. trance $8. One Mile.
SECOND DAY,
.com-'
The Navy side obtained their 1-12.30 P.M. Sugar Los! Handicap. (49), Johnson, and Lt. de Winton,
Winner $500 Second $250. Third which is practically a Borderers' only goal through Gill, P $150. For China Ponies, Griffins team
of this Season that have won, lem****
than $500 In" stakes, Entrance
One And Quarter Miles, England's Possibi 2.1.00 F.M. Eine Fool Handicap
Winner $450. Second $225.
$125. For China Ponies,
|were without Hulford at centre-
half.
The Army drew with the Club The following were the teams in the first game in the series. IndiaNur Mohammed; Parduman Singh 8. T. Mohammed; M. H. Has also an equal calling on their ser- san, Dalla Singh,, A. De Mohammed; vices. Khuba Bux, Kartar Singh, Awix
tion Griffins of this Club of the selected last week showed promisingh, Kalwant Singh, and.. Lal Singa. Names To Conjure Wit
Besson
52.80 P.M. Morrison
cap-Winner $650..
Third] The Engish side which WAS les, Bubscrip
$500 or more
that have won
One Kile. in stakes. Entrance $5,]
- TIFFIN' INTERVAL:
Hill Handl Second $275. For China Pon Class. Entrance. A3.09 PM
PM Easter Stakes
Blakes, $750 Becond: 1300,
Third
Ponie
Par
Bix
Third $200,
Chiar Ponies Weight 145 Tb
Nary Lower Deck Wyles; Dur- roughs, Johnson; Hooper, McKenna, Hodge; Burdett, Hetherington, And as "A" and -""B" Classes, har Dunglinson and Wallso, rad: Entrance $5, Six Furlongs. |---5.00-PM-Nicholson Handicap,-“:/
Winner $500,-/ Second $250, Third The Malaya Visit $150, For China Ponies, Griman of
"Gill. It fa understood that a series of "
trials will be staged before the - selection of the Colony team...and.. It is not now out of place to men- tion the names of several pro-
this Season, that have won 3500 or Arrangements for the forthcomminent players who did not take more in stakes. Entrance $5, Oás
and a Quarter Milan and Regen ing visit of a Malaya team for the part the last trials, namely Lt 9536 PM Bo Vista Handicap Interport Hockey contest, will be Hocquard (Lincolns), who will Harrers de cay time of one mase Winner of Charonder Clair folly, discussed at pibeling of singh (Prijable) for the late-was
of tanza racasyon 15:15. Entrance
Ponia;
Winner:
Entrance
16.00 PMBL Kilda Bandicap-Second
Section (Second
Winner 1500 Second 8250, Third Second $300,
charlrd $200 For
"China" Ponira, Australian Ponies, \"B" Cinza," trance
Ching Ponles
contro- Guest
the Hong Kong Hockey Association left-wing position; D. McLellan, considered Bext Tuesday The final conar- $600.mation of the visit was received in by many to be the fines {half in the Colony) A. E. ble-last week from: Comdr.
another very useful half-h who
present in
Lt. Metelafe (Army) in
Ane display
11.
$100,
Here at Race Meetings,
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