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THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934.

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H.K.C.C. Tennis Tourneys

(Continued from Pagé 4)

HANDICAP SINGLES "g"

M. W.

First Round Turner (1) beat J. R. Collis (+15) 6-4, 1-6, 6-3,

Bev. J. N. Lewis Bryan (scr.) beat]

Maj. J. H. Murphy (8) 6-2,.. 3-6, 9.7.

Dr. R. S. Traill and A. C. J. Boor-

THE CHINA MAIL.

W. CHEN WINS SAINTS

SAINTS VICTOR - LUDORUM

EAGLE SOCCER WIN

OVER ADVENTURE

Stevens Scores Three

Of Side's Six.

NEWCOMERS, LOSE 6 TO 1

Playing at the Valley yesterday, H.M.S. Eagle defeated a beam from H.M.S. Adventure. In a friendly football match by 6 goals to 1.

Rouse, Stevens (3), Bushell, and Bates scored for the wizners; while Honey netted the only goal for the losers.

HM.5. Earle Kerawell; Forrest, Liddington; Mathaia, Richards, Mc- Lurg; Rause, Howells, Stevens, Bushell jand Bates.

II.M.8. Adventure: MBSweeny, Willis, Avenail; Mann, Burt, Adams; Bennett, O'Donnel, Evans, Honey and William.

Referee:-Houghton

CUMBERLAND AT SOCCER.

Quarter Deck Beat Marines.

WELSH OUTSTANDING

HE soccer'team from H. M. §.

THE bersad Quarter Deck

defeated the Marines from the same vessel by two goals to nil at the Yalley yesterday.

Trimo Carnera Ballers it or not, the individual ple cared above i Primo Carnera, the Italian beavyweight boxing champ. He looks more like "Appia Annie" or a New York East Bide" "roman pokeart peddler, bundled up after a workenz¤ in his training at Miami Beach. Fis, for his best wish Tommy Loughran

COCHET ON THE DAVIS CUP

Prophecy That America Will Win

FRENCH. ACE EMPHATIC

SECURES TRIPLE IN AUSTRALIA

ANNUAL SPORTS

LA SALLE RECORD WIN IN INVITATION RELAY

KING'S COLLEGE SECOND

WILL VISIT

SOUTH AFRICA

Test Cricket Series In 1935-6 Season

· TENTATIVE__PROGRAMKE

South Africa now seum that her wish to have team direct from gratified.

TXTINNING the High Jump, the, Long Jump, and the 100 Metres-At its meeting in Sydney last

WIMMING Gnda, T. Che won the Victor Luderus at the St. month the Board of extrol decid Joseph's College annual athletic meeting at Caroline Hill: yesterday, ed that, subject to antisfactory A. Ozoria was the junior champion, and Law Chi To secured the mid- conditions being arranged, a team - gets" championship./

of 14 players and a manager-tren-

1985-6 season.

La Salle Collegs won the favitation Relay race from King's Col-surer, would tour the Union in the lege, and R. Cross secured the prize in the 1,600 metres event for military runners from Murray Barracks.

His Excellency, Mgr. Henry Valtenta, Vicar Kong, „dlitributed the prizes at the conclusion."

The following were the complete re- sults:

|Long Jump" (Junior):-

1. A. Ozorio; 2, J, Lec;3. T. GIL Distance: 14 ft. 7 ink.

High Jump (Senior);—

1. W. Chen; 2. Kwok Ying Kong:

3. Henry Shiu,

Height: 5 ft. 1 in

High Jump (Junior) |--

1. Ho Lin Kit; 2 Wong Ting Shek:

13. L. Rosario.

Height: 4 ft. Siņu..

Long Jump (Benior):

Apostolic of Hong

·FORMER CHAMPIONS

The following have been former

champions in, athletics,

1928-M. Murata.

1920-M Murata.

1930 E. Blew

1931-J. O'Sullivan.

- 1928-J. O'Sullivan, -

1983-A. Hamskin.

1. W. Chen; 2. Soo Foo Shun; 7.100 Metres (Pupils of Saint Paul's

A. R. Razak,

Distance: 18 ft. 8 in.

10 Metres (Junior):--

studion) |-----

*.1. D. Martin; -2. G. Young.

pro

The following tentative ramme for the proposed tour was approved by the Board:-

Nov, 4, 1935-Arrive at Durban.-- Nov. 9, 10 and 11-Play. Natal at Darban.

Nov, 16, 18 and 19,-Play Border at Fast London.

Nov. 23 25 and 26-Play Eastern Province at Port Elizabeth. augu

Nov. 30, Dec. 2 and 8-Play West- ern

Province at Cape Town.

Doe, 7, 8 and 10-Play Transvaal at Johannesburg,

Dec. 14, 16, 17 and 18.-Play South Africs (first Test) at Durban,

at

Dec. 24, 26, 27, 28, Play South Africa (second Test)

Johannes- In-12, 3, and 4 Play South Africa (third Test), at Cape Town. *3 Jan. 7, 8 and 9-Play Orange Free

at Bloemfontein.. State

50 Netres (Midgets) Convent

1. Wong Ting Shek 2. A. Pereira: Schools): No sooner had Henri Cochet 3. A. K. Rumfaån. Time: 14 secs, arrived in New York to prepare 100 Metres (Senior):-

*:

for his participation in profes 1. Simon Houl; 2. G. Sequeira;

Chan

Sangan and Grabhan netted for the winners, while Welsh was the sional tennis matches with Tilden s.

Thne: 13 secs. outstanding player for the Marines, and Vines, than he surprised, his

interviewers by informing them 100 Metres (Midgets);— Quarter Deck-Paine; Licas, War- burton: Watson, Tong. Willoughby, that, in his opinion, the United Sangan, Redman, GreBhan, Smith and Siates will win the Davis Cup from Webb,

|England this year.”

Marines: Holcombe; Burton, Drake; Field, Nelson, Welsh; Procter, Mul venna, Miller. Coates and Scottów.

Referee Sinughter.

SOCCER LEAGUE

FORECAST.

Week-End Matches.

week-end-

SATURDAY

1. Law Chi To; 2. M. Hussain: Chow Chun Kow.

Time: 16 seca,

200 Metres (Junior):—

1.

S. Hollands; 2. 1. M. Omir.

50 Metres (Midgela) Girls (

1. Castilho; 2. G. Rodrigues;

3.]

2. A. Thiriwell.

+

1. Wong Ting Shek; 2. A. Pereira;

Time: 30 secs.

"Most_certainly," he said, "the Americans will win. The English, 3. Chia Pik Siang. na, no. One year they will hold 200 Metro (Senior) the Davis Cap. The Australiano, 1. C. Amery; 2. G. Sequeira: they are dangerous, but America, A. Barker." whi

Time: 25.4.5. sect. 400 Metres (Jaufor) -

50 Metres (Midgets) Papila of Saint Joseph's College:

Áo Lâu Chi Toi 2. I. Humming 3. Dick An Sing.

Jan. 11, 13 and 14-Play Griqua Land West at Kimberley.

January 17, 18 and 10.—Play,Tran- svaal at Johannesburg.

Jan 24, 26 and 27.--Piny Rhodesia at Bulawayo,

Jan. 31, Fob.. 1, 2 and 3-Play South Africs (fourth Test), at. Johannez-

Metres Pupils of La Salle College: burg 8 and 9-Play Weitern.

1. Loe Tak: Khoon; 2. A. Cruz

Time: 26 secs.

Invitation Relay Bact:---

vince at Cape Town, S

| Pro-

Feb. 12, 13, 15 and 16.--Play South

1. La Salle College; 2. King's Africa (fifth Test) at Cape Town.

The carrying out of the tour, College & Wah Yan College, ||100 Metres Saint Joseph's Gld Boya:-- and the programme are subject to 3.1. A. Hausain; 2. Chung Wah the approval of the Imperial Cric-

Cheuk 3. T. Cattho,

200 Metres Boys of Saint Louis In-ket Conference, which will be held dustrial School:-

In London while the Australians 2. Poor Man are there this year. There is no Wai Wong Chi Man.

1. Tang Pak Wah

1,500 Metres (Military of Murray Bar-doubt, however, that the required

approval will be given. A

recks):

Doubles Winners

3. 1. A Osorio, 2 E. J. Barra; "Your doubles team, always it Chis_Pik Siang.

Time: 65 wina, No one can beat George | 488 Metres (Senior):--- Lott and either Wilmer Allion or 1. H. Souza 2. A Barker; John Van Ryn. So there you have Teui Kwong Fals one point to start withi!";

Time: 62.4.5 secs. Sack Race (Midgeta} {---

1. M. Hussain

Leong.

2. E. J. Barra;

"On the grass courts at Wim-

2. G. Sequeira; bledon. Frank Shields and All-G. son, or Sidney Woodall are the 800 Metres (Junior) --- lequals of Bunny Austin and Fred L. A. Otorio;

T. Castilho. Ferry in singles. If I had to choose Time: 2 mins. 39 naca. ¡tı bet, I would not know who, So 800 Metres (Senior);--

1. C. Mackintosh; 2. G. Mare. The following is the forecasted at least it is even in the singles.

Time: 2 mins. 27 seck. Moccer league programme for the The doubles then makes it certain,12000. Metres. Bicycle Race:

no?"

1.Chun Fook Him; 2 Yeung His interviewers shook or nodd-Fan; a Soon Foo Sun. ed their heads, Indicating yet, or Time: 6 mina, 7 sec8," Fini Division

Obstacle

Race (Midgela) East Lanes v. Police (Kowloon, as they felt inclined, somewhat.1. Law Chi To: 2 Chow Chun

confused by M. Cochéť's emphatic. 1,500 Metres (Junior) — 4.30 p.m.)

· 1 Ozorla; 2. M. Lee: S. A. Second Division ·

A But he Young Indiana v Club (Club 3. p.m.)

Division Third

R. E. (Military

South China v Radio (Caroline)

ground)

ker. (-8) best A. D. Hum-R. A. M., C. v phreys and G. R. Sayer (—5) 5-7, 6-2, 6-8. Maj. L. Eastwick Field and H. D.

Tollinton (15) beat Laine and F. G. Maunder (+15) 6-2, 6-3.

Second Round

University v R A. 8. C. (Athletic ground)

SUNDAY

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Golf:

·5. ft. S'ins, '

1,500 Metres (Senior);

1. Eugene Petrose;

3,

1. R. Cross; 2. Tendle: 3. It

Mierz

Time: 4 mins 41 aces.

110 Bloires: High. Hurdles Bekler) HOPE THAT LARWOOD

1. W. Chen; 2. J. Arnaiz; 8. H. Souza.

Time: 22.3.5 secs.

Inter-Class Relay Race (Midgets):

2. Class TAS

1. Class 7A:

Class 4A

Inter Class Relay Race (Junior):---

1. Class 3A; 2. Class 4A. Inter-Class Belay Race (Senior);---

1. Class 2A; 2. Matric.

Kin Scout Race 208 Metres

1. C. Leitao: 2. W. Tien; 3. C. Sato.

Kow

2. C. Mackin-

tosh; 8. Punk Shun Choy.

ming; 18 secs,'..

Time! 5

Putting

Is The Shot:

1. G. Whittick; 2. 8. Velasco;

Taul Kwong FAL

Distance: 23 ft. 1

11 ins.

Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies

Section . Spring Meeting and 100 Metres (Senior Boys of Kal Lap Presentation of Prizes. Hockey-

Borderers v. East Lancashiren.

School

2.

1. Chan Lum; Wong Yak Lum;

8. Chun Yee Wing, Mod

109 Metres (Junior Boys of Kal Lay

First Division D. 8. Robb (+16) best A. K. Mac-T. C. Monaghan and CC. Stark St. Joseph's Artillery (Caroline Entries close for Second Extra Race School)

(-1) beat A. C Beck and G. Hill 4.30 p.m.)

kenzie (15) 7-5, 6-1.

C. C. Garthwaite (acr.) received a.w.e. from R. O. F. King (Bcr.).

Second 'Round

L. H., Murphy (+8) beat J. W.

Brunger (scr.) 6-1, 6-2.

G. C. Humphreys (+2) received 2.W.D. from J. W. Shewan '(+2).

Robb

(+15) best

(scr.) 10-3, 6-2.

C. Humphreys (+4) 46, 15-18, 7.5.

MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP

- Second Round -

Under present conditions-an "in-

| Racing -

Meeting

Hockey?

FRIDAY

Les Chee Wing; 2. Chan Tak 1. (noon) Wing: 3. Yan Chang Fong. 100 Metres (Pupil of Saint Bchool)

Radio Sports Incognitos S. Rodrigues: 2. C. Marques,

(5.16 914)

Inter-Class Tag-of-War (Junior):-

1. CÍMKE BĂ.

Inter-Class Tug-of-War (Senior):-

1. Class 28.

Senior Champion:---

W. Chen.

Junior Champioru tine.

A. Okorio

Champion Lay Chi To

Midget

Inter-Class Tournan Benior Football

Won by Claus One. Junior Football:

Won by Class Tires A. Midget, Football:

Won by:Class Fro ́ ́A.

Bays Boarders Day

Won

by Day Boyn. Crickalimba rozho

WILL RECOVER FORM

Notts Committee Make Statement.

PRICE FOR PLAYERS SUCCESS:

"It is hoped that Larwood will be fit to bowl as well ma ever in 1934," state the Notta County Club Committee In thele' animal report.

* "Looking back on the season, one realises the heavy price the club has had to pay for the success of its two famous players-Larwood, and Voce-in Australia, both in the season's results and in reduced 'in- come" adds the report, which re veals a loss on the season's working of $766 9». 104.

Accounts show that for his loss". |on match,pay, Larwogód received 4222 covered by an' linurance polity" effected by M.C.C. The ex- penses of his operation last Octo- ber-Including nursing home of charges-amounted to $163,, and

the club' report shows – that – the whole of this sum has been paid. by M.0.0

Batting Averages-C. Windson, Bowling Averaris C. Amery, The College think, the Bouth China Athletic

and the following ?

(Papil of Saint Frand their rows inciation for the tre side-forward finds it increasingly Hong Kong Clab. 3, Andrew School or as the Cotto dificult to undertake (5 pm)] |

Omar; 2. R. Creata pe b 100 Metres (Pupil of the Canomiay of goal-creatar and goal-scorer.

6. A. and H. D. Ramjahn v. Ho Ka-(School);

Ian and Teal Wal-pa,

Dr. R. S. Traill and Mrs Traili | David Jack.

(-15) beat Rev. J. N. Lewis Bryan and Mrs. Lewis Bryan (~9).

Garthwalte

*****A.

A. C. Beck (+3) beat E. O. Leine

(ser.) 6-2, 6-3,

K. F. Philips (-3) beat A. H‚| Harbord (+4) 7-5, 6-4;-)

T: A. Pearce (—3) received a.w.o.)

from Lt-Comdr, Jacob (+8)., Third Round A Pearce (3) beat Phillips (-3))))

HANDICAP · DOUBLES

First Round! Murphy and M. WTa (+2) best G. 0 Worrall

L. Sullivan' and Mrs. Sullivan (-) beat G. C. Humphreys and Mian Priestley (+5) 6-2; 10-8.

TAM MAKES REMARFAILE RECOVERY

(Continued from Pagi 4.).

Bensational Collapie Ho's collapso was sensationel view of the fact that he was to possess stamina, Inbapite of

L. M. 8. Lloyd, (cr.) 8-6, 6-0, against Taul Wal

C. Dunham and W." Mayhew finalist in the CRC. Chi

--3) beat

and hat year,

Lawn Tenuia Oses Doshlessons

A Chan; 2H. Bullivan, de

Whirlwind Finish of Baxter Mile

Banje,

Figuurido, Mr. F=

Mr. C. A. da Boa Mr. J. Graza

An Xavier, Mr, P.-A. - Yuanovich, Mr. F. Almada Remedola, Mr. F. L Almada E. Castro Mr.

Me:-D.-A.« Alones, Mr. J. Rosario,

Mr. Mr. 8 F

Bom, Mr.

D, 'Almada, Mr. 8.

Riberio Mr. Wong Woody Mr.

Strahan

Xavier Adamı, WE Hollanda B{P.

Barnal

as

Alves, Mr. Alm

Basto

HOCKEY

(Continued from Fast 4):

Recreio Players Wear

Portugal's Badge

BORDERER:

Tam's

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