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THE CHINA MAIL

MONDAY, MARCH 26 1934

4404Sporting Page EN

SEA VIEW WINS MACAO DERBY WITH MR. S. Y. LIANG IN SADDLE

CRAYFORD

HITS LEAGUE

CENTURY

R.A.S.C. Beat University By 225 Runs.

BALLARD'S ALL-ROUND FEAT

Hitting 24 boundaries Pte Cray- ford scored 117 for the R. A. S. C., before retiring, against the University in a junior league. cricket game at Pokfulam yester- day.

Scoring 274 the military team won by 225 runs.

RASČ: 274 (Pte. Crayford 117, Cpl.

Ballard M. S/Sgt. Pland 40 not

out, P., Tata 6 for 81).

Laiversity: 40 P. S.

1/Cpl. Vaughans

Ballard for 6).

Fernando

10.

for 30, Cpl.

CLUB WIN

TITLE FOR

SIXTH TIME

Army Surprise Indians On Own Ground

MACKENZIE AND BISHOP IN FIGHTING STAND

Roy And Luke Win Game For University

THE

Club have won the Senior League Cricket Shield for.

the first time since the 1928-9 season and for the sixth time in

LOUGHILAN

CARNERA

31 Year.....AGE.....27 Yours.

183 Peunde.. WEIGHT'.... 259 Posada

13′′.....$ICHT.......6′′6′′. 4)"......CHEST....48*

1612*.

..WAIST..........58"

«FRIGAI......, „J0′′

FOREARM.... It'

.NECK........ 20′′ ....HIST... ... ... ... ...1436".

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THIS composite photo shows Primo Carners, heavy-weight champion of the world, and To co tote bran, Philadelphia challenges, as they Miami, Fla., on February 28 for the world title. Laughran, one of the greatest strategists in the ring, gave a rousing ex- hibition of grit and determination, refusing to be knocked out though he was hardly able to stand at the conclusion of the fifteenth round.

"WAPPINGCHAW” GAMES

Joe Fraser's Four Win From 8 Rinks.

B.G.C. OPEN BOWLS SEASON

the series as the result of the At the Kowloon Bowling Green Army's surprise win over the In-Club on Saturday the "Wapping dians on the latter's ground on chaw" Games were held in place Saturday.

of the usual "spoon" match. Garthwaite and Elvin dismissed) Thirty two names were placed in and a hat, and the rinks were formed names were drawn, the the as the

China Mail

Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Hockey-International Tournament

Portugual v. England

(Navy ground, King's Lawn Tennis.-Open Singles.

HONG FOURSOMES AT KOWLOON.

Five Matches Decided Over Week-End.

SOUTHORN

CUP HOLDERS

TRIUMPHANT

C.B.S. Do Well To Lose Only 1-0.

FINAL GAME WEDNESDAY

Defeated by an only goal by the Recreio Ladies "A" in their con- jcluding game in the Caer Clark Cup Competition this season, the Central British Schoolgirls put up

POTSDAM CROSSES

FIELD

MR BOTELHO GRADUATES FROM NOVICE CLASS

$18.90 HIGHEST DIVIDEND

a One display and were unfor-M. LAN'S Sea View (Mr. S. Y. Liang) won the Macao Derby

tunale not to fores a draw.

Mine A. Alves netted the only goal for the Recreio early in the

game.

Miss H. Knill was outslanding

line.

in the Schoolgirls' team and was well supported by her forward

(Continued on Page 3) League Table to Date:

P.W. D. L. F. A. Pta II. K. Ladien ..12 10 1 1 50 6 21 St. Andrew's..12 10 0 2.31 9 20 C B. A.

3 2 21 10 13 Ladies ...12 5 34 21 14 13 Recreio "A"...11 5 1 5 17 11 11 C. B. S.12 2 0 10 8 47 4 0 12 053 0 Recrein "B" 0

Goalscorers To Date

J. Churchill (HK)

| M. Woolley (St. Andrew's)

J. Dalziel (H.K.)

E. Bonnar (H.K.)

M. Read (Y.M.C.A.

P. Gitlina (St. Andrew's)

A. Alves Recreio “A”)

Marie Smith (C.B.A.) Woolley (CB.A.)

P.

McCaw (Y.M.C.A.)

t. Rogers (84 Andrew')

M. Remedion (Recreio A

Gittins (St. Andrew's)

the Hong H. Kaill (C.B.B.)

Four matches in Four-somes were decided at the F. Wong (St. Andrew's) Kowloon Golf Club yesterday. The D. Miles (C.BA)

(Y.M.C.A.) O. Brown Park).results were as follows:-

Mustard & Co. (J. MacKnight B. Pope (H.K.)

M. Roxa (Recreio "A" Ho Ka-lau v. Tam Yoc-tong and I. J. Cave) beat China Light M. Waitley (C.H.A.) Yachting.

and Power (W. Taylor and G. An-Joy Booker (CBS)

R. Blackmore (T.M.C.A.) Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's gus) 6 and 4.

C. Betelbo (Recreio "B Fifth Extra Race for Ladles.

Lane, Crawford Ltd. (W. 8. HU-M

M. Churn (St. Andrew's) lier and S. MacNider) beat Hong C. Sliva

(Recreis

HAN (HYP) Kong and Whampoa Dock (8. M. Glendening

Mrs. 8. Adams (II.K.) Gray and P. B. Parks) 5 and 4.

B. Blumenthal (" Police (F. E. E. Booker and A. F. Marsh (IL.K.)

the 1931-2 champions for 141 Michell and Garthwaite laid foundations for the six wickets win skips and various positions being with a second wicket stand of 41 governed by the order of the Athletica.

draw,

1

The most interesting of the two

After an afternoon of exciting, jenfor league games was that at the Valley where Mackenzie

if not good bowling, Joe Fraser's and Bishop almost gave the Club vie-four ran out winners of the com- tary over Craigengower, last sea-petition and of the ash-bowls for] son's champion.

The pair added 41 for the ninth wicket when 59 were re- quired for victory.

which they played.

J. L. Tetley

In the other game the sixth wie- ket stand between Roy and Luke, G.

which realised 64 runs, gave University victory over

W. S. Drake

(Continued on Page 5)

Scores:

S. Randall

C. B. Hocking

G. N. Mitchell

L. Farmer

the

L. Duncan

J. S. Campbell

the

Ea-

(Skip)

30 (Skip)

24

gineers by 2 wickets.

A. W. Melay

G. Chambers

were

the

best

A. Chapman

J. Davidson

F. Morley

E. V. Searle

on

A. E. Jefferies

(Skip)

23

W. E. Hale

P. J. Hamilton

36 J. McDonald

J. H. Budding

31

31. Fraser

29

The following

butting and bowling feata Saturday:

BATTING League I.

A. H. Madar (1.R.C.)

Capt. Michell (Army)

Capt. Walch (Army) Major Bonavis (Army) A. II. Rumjohn (1.R.C.)

K. Nazarin (LR.C.)

Capt. Williams

(Army)

League II

J. W. Leonard (C.C.C.)

Pie. Wateridge (R.E.)

A. K. Mackenzie (H.KC.C.)

Sgt. Thatcher (RE)

L. E. Lammert (R.K.C.C.)

W. Sparrow (C.C.C.) ...

K. Luke

D. Roy (University

C. W.-E. Bishop (RX.CC.)

Friendly

T. A. Pearce (Ilawkini? XI)

G. R. Bayer (lawkins' XI)

B. V. Glitins (K.C.C.)

BOWLING

League I....

50 C. Hatt

22 (Skip)

20

Sloan

S. A. Bright

| |J. Rodger

J. Watson

(Skip)

G. E. Thompson

(Skip)

E. G. Maughan

18

A. W. E. David-

son

28 (Skip)

E. D. Labrousse H. F. Stoneham J. G. Meyer

J. Charlton

24 (Skip)

ST. PAUL'S SPORTS

TO-MORROW

Kowloon Junior School Sports (Kowloon 0.0. 10.15 .m.).

Annual ground.

Foothill.--First Divizion

Club v. Polica

L. W. Dorling) beat Falconer & R. King (H.K.)... Co. (F. W. T. Ross and J. J. King) E. Rousaema (CB8.)

5 and 4.

Union Trading Co. (S. Jex and (Club ground, 5 p.m.) F. E. A. Eemedios) beat Fire

Brigade (G. Moss and Smith) Punjabs v. H.K.S.R.A.

and 5.

Hockey

(4.30 p.m.)

| Lawn Tennia.-Open Blaglei Finit

Teul Wai-pui v. Ho Ka-lan or Tam

Yoe-fong.

Meetings.

Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association (Mesers. Jardine, Matheson's Board Room, 5.30 p.m.),

Colony Singles Semi- Final

(Continued from Page 11.

www.

It is a very open match with the jodda slightly favouring Tam's quali- 18fication to meet Taul Wai Pol in the

first all-Chiness Final since 1932,

G

S. C. and A. Govt. (F. D. Angus and W.-H. G. Hirst) and H. K. Electric (J. R.. Way and W. Stok- er) finished up all square.

Day Wins Fanling

·Bogey Pool,

14 ENTRIES ON NEW COURSE

H. B. Day, with one up, won the Bogey (Par) Pool over the new course at Fanling, during the week-end: There were 15 entries.

when Ng Sze Kwong beat M. W. Lo.NOEL RYAN LOWERS

The scores on Wednesday were Ho 1968: Tam 6-2, 7-5.

Tomorrow H. D. and S, A. Rum- jahn will defend the Doubles title they have won for the last mind

The annual Athletic Sports of years against L. Goldmin and E.

RECORD

Swims 300 Yards In 3 Mins. 17 Secs

160 St. Paul's College will be held on C. Fincher in the Final. They have SPORTING GESTURE WHEN ILL,

6 the S. C. A. A. ground, Caroline beaten this combination in the Final

49 Hill, on Wednesday at 2.15 p.m.

for the last two years..

Lt. Garthwaite (Army).... 5 for £5

Spr. Skipp (R

4 for 28

C. W. E. Bishop (H.K.C.C.) 5 for 31

W. K. Way (GCC).

F. B. Tata (Army)

A

Friendly

J. Hake (Combined Schools)

4 for 47

5 for

Cricket Champions

LADIES' HOCKEY

TRIAL POOR

Lack Of Combination and Poor Defence.

CONDITIONS NOT IDEAL

- yesterday by two lengths from Potsdam (Mr. Paul Botelho)

who was disqualled for crossing.

King Salmon (Mr. Ip Kul-ying), who won the Spring Han- dicap from Powerful King (Mr. Paul Botelho) was also disquali-

fied for the same reason.

Mr. Paul Botelho recorded wins on Potsdam and Powerful King to graduate from the Novice class, and Mr. Deitz's wit on Utopian in the fast race paid $18-90, the highest dividend of the meeting. Below will be, found the results, pari-mutuels, and cash sweeps.

King 165 lb.

1. The Spring Handicap". "D"pin G. H. Petta' Powerful & "E" Classes. Once Round. Miss Scott Haraton's Glen

Shee 158 lb.

(P. P. Botelho) Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai 157 b.....(Yue Shun-wa)

1

2

16

17 Mr. H. Y, Liang's Esk 166 lb. (H. Y. Liang).

3.

IS

13

Time: 24, 50,2/5, 1.31, 205.- Distance:

Short Head:

14

length.

3

(P. F. Botelho) 1 Mo Yick Chim's Ajax (N.

Deitz) 2 Mr. John Keewick's Adam (E. Ö. Butler) Time: 24, 55.2/5, 1.29, 2.00.4/5. Distance: Length; 3 Lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $11.90; Place: $8.60, $10.70.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 162-$172.-

Pari-Mutuel: Winner $8.80; 28; 2nd No. 102 $49.22; 3rd. No.

Places $5.20, $5.40, $6.00. `.

124-$24.61; Unplaced No. 112-

Cash Sweep: 1st. No. 95-$462,- | 124.62.

108; 2nd No. 1202-$182.00; 3rd,

The Spring Dash (Unof-

No. 1108-$66.00; Unplaced Nos. ficial). "D" & "E" Classce. Five

-1082,

655, 261, 1321, 69, 20 Furlongs, cach 11222

Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai

2.The. Trial Plate. Six Fur- Hongs.

1

2

150 lb. (I Fearon) Mr. Lan's Harbour View 145

Ib.

...(Betty Fair) Mr. H. Y. Liang's Esk 145 lb. (Beryl Fair) Tline: 15.1/6, 45.4/5, 11.9.

1

2

3,

Mia Fearon's Potsdam 153

ib. ........(P. P. Botelho). Mr. Lan's Harbour View 149 lb..........(S. Y. Liang).

Distance: 12 Lengths: " 8Lengths.

Pari-Mutuel; Winner Places $5.20, 36:10, $5.60.

$6.90;

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 31-$360.- 87; 2nd No. 20-$103.10; 3rd No. 12-$51.55; Unplaced Nos.-27. 134, 195ech $19.09.

Dr. S. N. Chau's Armistic Day 141 lb. ... (N. Deltz) Time: 30.2/5, 1.03,2/5; 1.36.4/5, Distance: 2 Lengths; Length.

Pari-Mutual: Winner $0.99; 1 Places $6.00, $7.30, $8.80.8

Cash Sweep: let No. 16-$187 70; 2nd, No. 114-$53.62; 3rd. No. 173-$26.81; Unplaced Nos-269, Ore and a Half

5.The Macao Derby Stakes.

Miles, [181, 3, 163, 88-each $5,69,

3-The Spring Handicap (First Mr. Lan's Sea View 166 lb. ....... Section). "D"&" "E" Classes.

(8. Y. Liang) Once Round.

Mr. Chan Wing-yang Sport-

Ing Chance 149 b...

(N. Deitz) 2 Mr. Hotchpotch's Little Chance

(E. O. Butler) Time: 84.8/5, 1.22.4/5, 1.50.4/5, [2.53.3/6, 3.07.3/5, 8.40.4/5.

DUCK EGGS FOR RACE HORSES.

The Ladies' Hockey trial in preparation for the Champions | (Hong Kong Ladies') ‚v. · Rest match in the Caer Clark Cap com- Trainer Successful With petition proved very disappointing at King's Park yesterday.

The Probables defeated the Possibles by 2 goals to 1; Miss Gittins scored twice for the win- |ners and Miss H. Smith for the

Possibles.

Strange Diet.

London.

I

$

Distance: 2 Lengths; 8 Lengths. Pari-Mutuel Winner $6.40; Places $5.20, $6.00, $5,40,

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 188 [$277.40; 2nd No. 258-79.26; 3rd

Mr. A. Blake, of Mill Moor Farm, No. 192 $39.68; Unplaced. No. Malpas, Cheshire, has an unneus 154, 206, 168, 158 each $11. way of training his horses He has$2 Cash Sweep: 1st No, $4985 a string of ten, and he feeds them $17,571.96; 2nd No. 48316 $5,020 Lack of combination and weak regularly on duck eggs.

168; Brd No. 24075-$2,510.28; Un- defence work by the halves and "They like the diet," he £275, placed, Non. 86106, 43306, 16121, full-backs was very much in evi-and it keeps them in, fiue fettle. 17155, 46881, 28179 each $464.88. dence. Conditions, were not ideal,

out the game.

Ope

■ slight drizzle prevailing through results are what matters this | The Chairman & Cap.

|would "certainly seem to be true. Mile,

Half-and-Half won the three miles Mr. Hem's Lamberg 166 lb Derbyshire Handicap: Steeplechase for him at Derby, and on the follow-Mr. L. T. F's Sporting Life 168

KAP Heard):

ing day Fuel was successful for

744(BAY, Pan) him in the Spondon Selling Handi-Mr. Lan's Bay View 168 16

nother trial game will be played on Thursday at King's Park at 5.15 p.m. and the following are: the team p

Probables, Weller K. Walker Noel Ryan, the Australian and and M. Basto: L Woolley, E. Beavis CAP British Empire swimming cham and K. Moir; H. Knill, M. Smith, M. plon, at the North Sydney club's Woolley, P. Gitlins and 0. Brown.

Posibles G. Roza or P. D'Almada; carnival at Lavender Bay recently, Wilson and A. Fowler L. Xavier | lowered an unqualified Australian 3. Wong and M. Bryson, P. Wong, E. record, held by Arne Borg, and Blackmore, M., Beads A. Alves and. M.

Remedios. Inter failed to Anish in a half- jech

THE 6 for 17 following is a complete list of the Champion Clubs la the mile district championship.

D. K. K. Hawiona (Hawidia

XIYA.. 4 for 24)

C. B. R. Sarget (K.C.C) 4 for 84

BROMLEY UNBEATEN WITH 156

Grimmett 9 for 49 In Last Game.

E. FL Bromley, the you torian left-hander, celeb

senior and junior cricket league; nincs 1908 and 1921, respec- tively:

· League L 1908-04Army Ordnance. Corps, 1904-08-Oralgengower.

0,0: 1905-06-Kowloon. 4,0. 2306/07--Howidop: 0.0,** 1907-08-Craigengowa

C.C

1009-10-Hong Kong C.C. "A" 1916-11

& Departmentals,

1018-20No

C.C

1920-21=-Clyll. Service Ce 1921-22--Kowloon

|1921-22-Kowloon 1922-23-Indian

Service C. C.

Engineers.

1028-29Hot

Kong C.C. (0,0%

$1929-80 Hong her gende

1980-81-Indian 1931-32Indian B.C. 1912-48-Cralegower. 1933-34-Indian RG.

"Ryan's-- · récord swim was over 500 yards, and he reduced the time established by Borg, and sub- |sequently 'equalled by G." Vockler:

3m 148 to Em 17,

The general opinion was that In the half-mile Byan had only to swim the distants, to win. Foren quarters of alemļle" Ryan" "AwRİN steadily in the lead, but at 500 yards he retired, an unusual thin for him

he had ber

ARMY BEAT CLUB AT YACHTING.

Magnificent Recovery Affected.

CONCLUDING RACE,"

FOOTBALL WITHOUT

GOALKEEPERS.

Spanish Suggestion For Improvement.

Time: 2.02.2/5.

Sad (S) ~ Llang)-... 82.2/610.23, 1.82.2/5

Distance: 8 Lengths: 3 Lengths. Pari-Mutuel Winner $10,80;

|

Places: $6,50, $1,20,7 $7.95

$240.11; 2nd No. 105

Cash Sweepst

176

3rd

|No, 68—$SCB); Unplacid Nos. 134,

146, 44, 288, 140—each,$7,62.

London, Feb. 18.1-The Eve Cup... One Mile. Football without goalkeepers in Three Pals' Utopian 145 lb... advocated by well-kno Spanish!

(N, Deitz): (in Mr Wong Ping-shun's Sara

paper as being!

Die gametis polubed out that bande 159 16(E)0. Butter) the results

MELLI YU's The Carp 159 June depend upon tho

(Yue Bhun-wa). 211 points keeper, matches, result of winning both

the

1.06.2/5.

Last

bri Adelaide Ci well

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