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THURSDAY, ~ MARCH

1934.

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SEA VIEW FAVOURED TO WIN MACAO DERBY UNDER MR. LIANG

ARMY HOCKEY WIN

GARTHWAITE

AND SENIOR

OUTSTANDING

Depleted Club Side Lose By Odd Goal.

TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT

(BY STICKS),

The Army recorded a brilliant

victory over the Hong Kong Hee-

key Club by 2 goals to 1 in the

CUP FINALISTS

DRAW

Newcastle Secure Valuable Point.

Second Round of the Triangular RANGERS BEAT THIRD LANARK Hockey Tournament at King's] Park yesterday.

London, To-day. Newcastle United secured a val· The Army drew with the Clubble away point when they shar in the first round after leading by ed two goals with Manchester two goals to nil in the first half. City, the Cup finalists, in the First The Army proved themselves the Division of the English Soccer

had superior team, and

matters League yesterday. well in hand for most of the game. With 30 points from 34 games

The Club felded several substi-the United are now almost tutes in the absence of E. V. Reed. jain to avoid relegation. and I. J. D. Lowe, who are on the Manchester, who meet Ports

S. E. Archer mouth at injured list, while

Wembley on April 21, was also absent from the left wing. jare sixth is the League table,

J. W. Pole-Hunt,

cer

LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP WON NAVY CENTURY

BY PLAY ON

Seven Wins In Twelve Starts

In North Last Year

London, To-day.

AT VALLEY Hinder Carries Bat For 109.

STRONG CHALLENGE FROM POTSDAM

THIRD WICKET STAND OF SARABANDE EXPECTED TO

A158 WITH LUARD

A

A.

Mr. Simon's Play On (Dinas), at 100 to 9, won the Lincolnahire Handicap over a mile yesterday

Mr. when he beat Obesity (Richardson), at 83 to 1, by head in a field of 26,, Mr. Pierre Werthimer's Quarts (John." Alone), at 6 to 1, was third, Play On won seven times in twelve- starts in the North last year.

Versicle, Mr. George Lambton's well fancied entry, was seratched from the classic, following an ne cident en rout to Lincoln yester- day. A nurse was killed as the result of the mishap.-Reuter.

TAM MAKES

REMARKABLE

RECOVERY

Ho Collapse After Fine Start.

MATCH TO BE PLAYED OVER AGAIN

Tam Yoc Fong did extraordin-

the Canton jaeven points in arrears of the Ararily well to come on level terms player, made an appearance on the lenal and Huddersfield, left wing,

Owen. replacing H. Hughes, who failed to put in an appearance, while W. A. Reed took. Lowe's position at centre-half. 3. P. Guest Alled the vacancy right half where he played a sound

Varue

A.

ut

the

Rossier's Near Blunder The Club pressed early in game, and in one of their many attacks Potter sent in a shot which Rossier, in an allempt to clear, nearly deflected into his own goal. Hollingsworth just clearing in time.

Glasgow Rangers consolid- ated their position at the head of the Scottish Leagu; with a lone goal home win over Third Lanark yesterday. The Rangers, who have played; jan extra game, now lead Mother well by five points. while Third

are at the foot of Lanark Lable.-Reuter.

Arsenal

the

with Ho Ka Lau, after being two sets in arrears, in the Semi-Final Round of the Colony Lawn Tennis Singles Championship at the H. K. C. C. yesterday.

The match will. Monday.

be replayed on

the first two sets by Ho won sustained net attacks which Tam was unable to counter, but he tired quickly, and Tam secured the lead for the first time in 'the; match when he went to 8-2 in the third set. He then collapsed in sensational manner to drop the AP next three games in a row,

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Goali

First Division

P W LD F $2 17 6 02 80 43

The Army relatiated strongly and Huddersfield

.32 19 R6 54 33 43 After several minute: absence Gregory was thoroughly tested with Tottenham

...34 17 11 4 50 12 40 from the court Ho returned for many hard shots, but cleared well. Derby ...... 32 15 8 9 67

1589 07.the fourth.set, and way toon 4-2

Gregory Saves Well

B. HINDER carried This bat for 109, scored out of 180, for H.MS. Keppel against H.M.S. Swan yesterday at the Valley, being largely x*- sponsible for his ship's triumph by 8 wickets.

In partnership with Lt Luard THE (78) he added 158 runs third wicket.

for the

Both players have represented the Navy in the junior league,

Hinder having scored 36 against

the Becreto and 43 against the Club in his two innings in the league.

The following were yesterday's

scores:

ILM.S. Swan: 114 (Lt. Asherøft 47,

Lt. Sime 22, A. B. Lewis & for 36,] Douglas 3 for 40).

WIN EVE CUP

SUNDAY'S RACE MEETING

.

(BY “THE SPIDER")

Macao

Selections

For Sunday

GLEN SHEE

ESK

CITY OF SHANGHAI

HE race meeting at Macao on Sunday promises to be quite in 1st Race: teresting and it will come as no surprises to see some big dividends paid out. Not all the ponies entered are being sent across, but there are sufficient going to make the sport interesting, especially in the 2nd. Race: griffins race over a mile.

MOST of the local jockeys are manking the trip so that there will

A be big fields in most of the events on the programme. Below is given a brief survey of the prospects in each race,

they will be held over for the the Derby...

In their absence the Trial Plata

SEMPER IDEM

CAN DO RACING LAD

3rd. Race:

ADAM

AJAX

KING SALMON

4th.

SEA VIEW - POTSDAM

SPORTING CHANCE

of the ten entries in the Spring Handicap six at least, so I 1.M:S. Keppel: 215 for 3 (Et Luard have ascertained, will be going to

78, A. B. Minder 109 not

out the post. On Sunday at Fanling, will be very open with Semper 5th. Race: Goldings 2 for 33).

Glen Sheeran very well. over a idem standing the best chance of mile (hurdles), and as the race coming away a winzer.

WILLIAMS HITS CENTURY FOR EAST LANCS

Lincolns Well Beaten

LEMBERG PRIMA DONNA RACING PRIDE

in Macao is over a little shorter It will be recalled that this pony 6th: Race:— distance, this pony might do very ran very well under Mr. Marshall well.

Fak is also in much better condition now than a couple. Taking part in a first wicket

of months back, and he might very easily win this race. stand of 153 with C. S. M. Elvin [(47), Lt. J. P. Williams, the Army Jingle carries top weight and opening batsman, scored 120 for will prove a danger, while it in pot the East Lanes against, the Lin-beyond City of Shanghai to come colne at Sockenpoo yesterday. The home a winner. East Lanes consequently won by 134 run

*

Semper Idem's Chances

E. Lanes: 227 for 4 dec. (LA, Williams;

120, C. 8. M. Elvin -1; Lt. Craggi The Trial Plate, over six fur- 8 for 471, ...

longs for Macao Subscription Lincolns: 91 (Pte. Meakin 30, Cpl griffins, has drawn quite a num

Wardle 23 Bds. Cox & for 20, ber of entries, but as the same C. S. M. Evil 7 for 20).

[feld is entered for the Macão Derby Stakes, it is difficult to [know what is going to the post. for

Obviously the two best subs

C.B.S: OUT FOR 18

The Ella Kadoorie School Indland beat the Central British

yesterday.

1.R.C. SENIOR LEAGUE TEAM

of the new lot and Son View and Polodam, and it is there»

in Canton last month, and on that form he should win exally,

Can Do and Racing Lad are quite good and may get places,

Weight Against Powerful 'King

The handicapper ‘has done him Job exceedingly well in the Spring Handicap for "D" and "E" Class ponies, and an excellent race once round should be witnessed.

Powerful King carrying 165 lbs. is hardly likely to win, but Adam, with only 140 lbs., has an excel- lent chance.

King Salmon (148) Iron Grey (154) and Ajax (148) are ponies which should be seriously considered.

SARABANDE THE CARP CITY VIEW

MISS YEUNG

TO REPRESENT

CHINA AT GAMES

Official Information - Received In Colony,

GIRL CHAMPION SWIMMERS HOPES TO BE ABLE TO GO

Sister May Make Trip

Reports from Shanghai that the Ajax looks as though he might Chinese National Athletic Assoċia-

fore, more than probable that. He has done very well in the tion have definitely selected. Mins

heavier impost, and¦ | past· with a '

at Craigengower on Saturday, should not be, far away. commencing at.2 p.m.:.

W. K. Way (Captain), W. Sparrow,

with Mr. Deitz in the saddle heYeung San-king, Colony lady swim- ming champion, as one of the three swimmers to represent. Chisa in the ladies' swimming events in the Far

- W. Leonard, E. C. G. Barry, F. A The Macao Derby | Broadbridge, T. Yeah, E. Soura, G. Souza, A. "Kitchell, S. Abbas and L. Hubbard.

| Eastern Oympiad at Manila in May, The Macao Derby should pro-were confirmed by South China vide a good race between Mr. P.Athletic Association officials last P. Botelho on Potsdam and `Mr.

night.

The Army continued to press for a Wednesday 34 14 12 8 52 52 38 down. He, however, revealed the school by 9 wicket at King'a Park long period, the forward line show-Manchester C. 33 13 10 30 48 54

Portsmouth ..32 12

12 9 11 41

41 38 15 form he had displayed in the open- ing neat combination and a good Blackburn 34 1

15 * 60

60 68 35 ing two sets to take the next three C.B.S.: 18 (M. Uauf 4 for 7, H. All 4| understanding between Garthwaite Sloke

83 13 13 1 45 53 8 games to lead 5-4. Tam, however, for 2); and Senior. This partnership was Leeds ...82 13 13 4 62 48 32

swept through to a love game in E.K.S.: 62 (II. Caisim 15). eventually rewarded when SENIOR W. Bromwich 34 12 14 8 65. 35 32 the fast failing light to level the

Everton

10 10 11 47 48 placed the Army in the lead from Sunderland ..81 1

1 11 11 1 80 48 scores, and wont out at 7-5. pass from Carthwaite.

Middlesboro

.33 18 18 56 67

Continued on Page 61 Wolves .33 11 13 9 61 72 11 Newcastle

Yesterday's scores were: Ho 6-4]. The following will represent the 34 9 13 12 56 61 30 Leicester 29 10 10 45 41 2016-3, 2-6, 5-7.

Indian Recreation Club in a First- The Army continued to press Aston Villa...33 11 10

1000

Ho's progress to the last four has Division League match against the heavily, and Garthwaite came very Liverpool..

been as follows:

Army on Saturday at Sookunpoo mar scoring when Dand mis-hit lu Sheffield U.34 10 18 # 51 85

Birmingham 4 7 15 11 83 41 25

Eamall. A. K. Jamall, SA. Ismall Kowloon Cricket Club in a friend-on their showing in Canton Sea Mall representative at her residence the better. Sporting last night. Miss Young said that Minu. F. D. Pereira, A. I Rumjahsly cricket match on Saturday Chance is not bad, at all, and as she had not yet received any direct

against the Civil Service C.C. at Kowloon, E. C. Flacher

outsiders Racing Lad or Heart's rews from the National Athletic (cap-

Association. into the semi-final, his feats being: C.C.C. JUNIOR LEAGUE TEAM tain), E. F. Fincher, C. L. Staple-Joy are worth considering.

Asked whether abe would go |when' invited; Miss Young replied "Yes, I hope so", as she stood in

33 10 15 8 59

An attempt to clear. Gregory Chelsen ..32 8 17 1.40

however, cleared with a well-timed;

kick.

The Club then rallied, but their forwards were unable to break

through the strong defence of Mel-

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

First Division

D

67 24

best Y. Hachiuma beat H. D. Tollinton

beat A. C. C. Miers

beat J. W. Leonard

P W L D F A 1 calfe and Rossier, their hard hitt-Rangers .33 28 2 $ 100 36 67 ing tactics proving very success- Motherwell .32 25 5 2 76 85 52

Hearta ful.

32 15 8 9 78

9 78 47 39 Queen O'S...32 18 12 66 38 38 Play was more evenly shared in SL Johnstone 33 16 11 the second half, although the Club Aberdeen

80 10. ↑

76 forwards still lacked the combina-Kilmarnock 38 15 11

7-68.56 87 tion of their rivals, indulging in irk

.88 14 10 0 70 80 37 86.55 36 too much passing in the circle In-Hamilton stead of attempt, shots at goal. Celtie The Club, however, had recovered Dundee well and launched several dan- gerous attacks,

Halford Not At Best

Utd.

Dundee

Partick

81 15 11 $ 32 13 12.7.65 65 35 .29 11. 10.8 57 47 80

20.8b7

82 12 18 6 41 59.291 38. 12 16:4 68

67.28

Tam has had a much stiffer entry

beat J. G. Haigh heat E. C. Fincher

beat C. A. Wright

bent Lal Kwong Tsun

K.C.C. CRICKET TEAM

A. H. Madar (Captain), A. E. H The following will represent the

A. R. Kitchell, M. P. Madar, A. R

A. S. Suffiad and A. R. Suffind.

S. Y. Liang on Sea View. These

two are undoubtedly the best, and; When interviewed by

View is

ton, C. B. R. Sargent, F. A. Munu, The following will represent D. S. Green, H. Overy, G. A. v. The Chairman's Cap Craigengower juniors in a League (Hall, W. C. Hung and

Major match against the Hong Kong CC Bonavia.

H.K.C.C. TENNIS

A. L. Sullivan

Queen's Park 31 11 193 58 74A. L. Sullivan

Hiberniana. 32 11 347 Bt. Mirren 7.31 8 Clyde

41 66.24 15-8 1,81 7 14.10.47 - 69 24 ....32 7 21.4.

444.00 18

Halford did not display his usual) Airdrie brilliance, but fine work by Alfe Third Lanark 31 5 10 1 81 97 17. Din and Yoemans gave him sound Cowdenbeath 854 21 5, 46 90 130 support.

Garthwaite and Lal Singh show REST ROUT ENGLAND ad up prominently in this half,

and, in ons of their many

move-

IN TRIAL

ments, Garthwaite placed the Arms Wembley Clash Fixed

further in the lead.

Divett proved the most aggres

sive of the Clubforwards - and

broke through several lines as the

For April 14.

London, To-day

result of solo efforts. He was care- The English International soc

In The Semi

Final Round

TOURNEYS

A. L. Sullivan Beat 8. E. Green THE following are "the results to 6-0, 6-3,

Tate in the Ave Hong Kong

Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tourna-

ments.

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. First Round 5

D. C. Dunham beat H. J. Cowie 6-0, 6-8,

H. D. Tolliston beat A. B. Baworth

fully checked on many occasions cer trial proved a fiasco yester 2, 6-8

by the Army's defensive tactics, day, the Rest beating the possiL. Goldman beat H. Owen Hughes but found the net when Hollings, ble England eleven by 7 goals to 2-8, 6-0, worth, in an attempt to strike - Router

high ball, only partially cleared to England maet Scotland at Wem rive him an opportunity which bley on April 14 and are out to was immediately converted, avenge last year's odd goal defeat

Army: Pla HollingswoofLin: at Hampden Park.::

Artillary) and La. D. P. §. C. Kolanier

oplna): 7/C Yeomans (Linoolna), R. Divett,

alford (A.E.G) and Alaf DD Hunt.

(Panjablay 14. C.. PIG da Winton

Borderera), Kartar Singh: (Punjabl

W. D. Bendor

Dand (Capt.) and B

Al Bingh

ELE TO DATE.

Second Round

Capt. P. 8. Cannon best RR. G. Hoars 6-2;6-3

Pearce In

Last Four In

A China

con-

This race for non-winning grif. front of a large glass case fins of 1984 has drawn a vary big taining three shelves," of shields, entry. If Lemberg, Prima Donna cups and trophies that" bore full and Bay View make the trip there testimony to the athletic prowess will be a good race between this of this young swimmer, who won trio with the odds in favour of Mr. the ladies' Championship last | Heard's pony (Lamberg), (5, Autumn at the National Athletic

Mr. Harriman Hidiar

|Meeting In-Nanking. Prima Donna, and has a very good chance › of winning if Lemberg should give any tron- ble at the start.

Bay View Is also likely to be

"B" Singles plast

Fast Finished Bethe Miss Yeung had just come back froma bathe when sho

| Interviewed!

WAR

"I began when I was quite small, [but I began to win championships If one were to look beyond the when I was 12, four years ago,"

G. C. Worrall (scr.) beat E R. favourites, Soldier of Germany and said Miss Yeung, who is a student |Prics (+2) 6-4, 6-12

Racing Pride are two good beta of the Chun Tak Girls' College, The former has the speed to keep and is the present holder of the 50 up with the field, while the latter's and 100 metres free style, the 100 isecond place behind King's Bounty metres back stroke, and 200 metres |in|at||! fresh in my mind

· R. B. Wild (—18.8) beat H. 3. |||||Cowie (scr.). 7—6, 7–5. 7-5,

D. C. Dunham () (-5), recolved ww.o from C. C. Stark (+1); * Goldman beat Wright 6---8. 3–4 T G Monaghan (-1)' beat V, R. Ricketts beat Beach, Thomas 6-2, Gordon (+1) 4-6, 7-5, 6-4

H. D. Tollinton (scr.) beat II.B.

The last race, beat D, unsuccessful

Dunham beat Tollinton (—-6, 6-2..

8-2

Sullivan boat G. Gamble 6-0 Day

6--0

D. M. McDougall beat D. B. Evans 8... AC A. Wright boat J, G, Haigh 6-3, 6-4

Third Bound

G. R. M. Ricket

boat

best D

Sullivan beat McDou

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be quite "an");

placed" èssite

shoul

golog

{branit-stroke "Chinese ladies', Cham-

pionships,

"I haven't i chance of baing [selected, "but I might go with my · wieler though," "said " Miss Young Bay Chun

Although the National Athletic [Ausociation; "has sent out circulars to every, prov requesting that fathleten be sent to Shanghai: for faslection for the For Eastern Olym«

pind, the

Toolbal

Hoar

China

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