THE CHINA MAIL.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL
1934.
Sporting Page.
FIRST MALAYA INTERPORT HOCKEY TEAM
JUST THAT
PROMOTED TO
'A' CLASS
Navy Hall Again In Premier Division.
PONY CLASSIFICATIONS
احين
JUST THAT, who won the St.
· Kilda Handicap on Saturday, and Little Vic, who threw Mr. "Ferdie" Soares on Saturday when entered for his first race, have been promoted to the "A" Class in
the Australian Pony Classification.
Manna has been included in. the
list of "B" Class ponies.
The changes in the China Pony Classification are as follow:
"A" CLASS
Navy Ball (promoted)
"U" CLASS
Gladiator (promuled)
On Boy (promoted)
Prima Bonus (promated) Tinna
" CLASS
Baxing Eve (demoted) Daylight Eve (demated) Purinership (promoleď)
" CLASS
African Eve Amoy
City of Shanghai (promoted) Dare Devil (promoted),
Poldean
Sea View
Harbour View
BARBARIANS WIN
AT NEWPORT.
Crushing Rugby Defeatį
For Bradford.
LONDON WELSH BEATEN.
London. To-day, The Barbarians recorded their third win on their Welsh Rugby four when
they beat Newport yester
day.
avercame
These two sportzmen are no & ennfined to one brunch of enden- vour. They are Barney Ross (ief 1), world's lightweight champion, and Joe Cronin, manager of Washington Senators baseball club, pic- tured at the start of the annual diamond medal bowling tournament in San Francisco.
SCOONES WINS GOLF TROPHY Shanghai Visitors' Cup At Fanling.
SHELDON TWO STROKES BEHIND
On Saturday they beat Cardiff-ing on Easter Sunday. and on Monday they
handlesp of twelve Swansea,
rounds he returned
1
HOME FOOTBALL.
(Results On Page 1.)
FIRST DIVISJON
TABLE TO DATE
ENGLAND WIN SHANGHAI SOCCER INTERNATIONAL
Four Clear Goals Triumph
• Over-Palestine
England beat Palestine by four clear goals in the Shanghai Inter- national Soccer Championship Final. Archer scored three times for England and Malin added the fourth.
The following were the teamT: England:-Edmune, Shute, Dal- loway, Westwood, Gash, Stokes, Bader, Duffy, Malla, Archer and Wilkinson.
Palestine:-Dietrich; L. Horon- zlein, Jensen, G. Greenberg, M. Greenberg, I. Geidfeld, Tuttlerrian, Ponchak, Belinky, S. | Greenberg, L. Greenberg.
Ranger's
Home Soccer
Forecast
Villa Favoured At Newcastle.
ARSENAL AT HOME TO HUDDERSFIELD
FIRST DIVISION JARSENAL (2) v Huddersfield (2) IBIRB'AM (0) ✓ Chelsen (0)
BLACKBURN (1) Derby (-) EVERTON (→) LEEDS (1)
v Sheffield (2)
v Tottenham (-)
v Stoke (~)
v Leicester (1)
(1)
| MAN'STÈR. C.(3) v Portsmouth (1)
MID'BORO. (2) v Wolves (1) Newcastle (3) v ASTON VILLA
WED'DAY. (0) Y Sunderland (1) W. B'WICH (3) v Liverpool (1)
SECOND DIVISION BLACKPOOL (--) v Plymouth (-)
v M'chester U. (2) v Bradford (0)
y Notts F. (1)
Y GRIMSBY (~~)
✓ PRESTON (1)
Oldham (1)
v BRENTFORD.
Bolton (-)
▼ West Ham (3)
ARRIVE IN COLONY
"THE ATTACK IS VERY GOOD INDEED”
FIRST TIME MALAYS PLAY IN BIG GAME
PERFECTED STICKWORK AND BRILLIANT COMBINATION
CHANGES IN MALAYA TOURING TEAM
Visit To, Macao On Sunday,
THREE COLONY ELEVENS
Three changes were notified in the Malayan hockey team, who arrived to-day by the 8.8. Naldera, at the meeting, of the THE FIRST INTERPORT ROCKEY TEAM, FROM MALAYA TO Hong Kong Hockey Association VISIT HONG KONG ARRIVED HERE THIS MORNING
ON THE last night.
(BY STICKS)
goal, Rahman'will be
NALDERA. THEY WILL MEET HONG KONG TO-MORROW. Ariera, will displace Chong Swee- MACAO ON SUNDAY, AND PLAY ́AGAINST THE CIVILIANS lin (Perak) AND THE SERVICES BEFORE LEAVING FOR SINGAPORE ON at right back in place of Chin Teek (Perak), and D. W. Morray, will be
THE ANTENOR NEXT WEDNESDAY.
and hard hitting tactics but in their perfected stickwork and light. Macao on Sunday and test the
The
The visiting team is comprised of very young men and school seen in the forward line instead of boys who have represented both their State and the Federated Malay Dass (Perak). States, and the strength of the team lies not in their stamina The Malayan team will visit
Macao, team at 4.30. p.m. ning-like combination.
Interviewed this morning on board the Naldera, Mr. B. Preedy and Dance and the team will return match will be followed by a: Dinner the Manager of the team, who is also the Headmaster of Clifford to the Colony on Monday morning. School, Perak, where quite a number of the players are teachers or Mr. A. A. Dand presided at the schoolboys, said that the forward line and half-back line were the meeting, those present being Mr. F. strongest combination in Malaya and were virtually the strength of A. Kemp (Hon. Secretary), Mr. R. the team. "The attack in particulat is very good indeed," he said. Comdr. Leigh (Navy). Captain H. Wong (Hon. Treasurer), LE MANY LAST MINUTE CHANGES WERE MADE TO THE Bates (Army), Messrs. W. Wood- TEAM, WHICH, FOR THE FIRST TIME, INCLUDES MALAY, PLAYard (H. K. Club), A. E. P. Guest ERS. THE TEAM IS NOT, HOWEVER, A REPRESENTATIVE MA (St. Andrew's), A. Xavier (Re- LAYA SIDE. THIRTEEN PLAYERS AND A RESERVE, IN MR J.)
S. DE SOUSA, WHO IS ALSO THE HON, SECRETARY OF THE creia), S. G. Barros (Incognitos), G. Gubbay (United), Surgiu Singh (Radio) and K, Hussain (K.I.T.C.).
SINGAPORE HOCKEY CLUB COMPRISE THE TEAM.
ор
Phillip
The following are pen sketches of for the State. He is probably! The following are the local teams several of the visiting players: the beat inside-forward play-who will engage the visitors:
Osman, the inside left is the ing hockey in Malay at the present ong Kong:-R. HL Wong (St. youngest member in the team, being moment, and follows closely be University), Rodger (Club)
Andrew's Club); A. J. M.Rodriguer only 17 years of age. He is one of bind Osman on the list of goal-Surg.-Lt-Comdr. -A. EL the trio of Malayan Schoolboys-scorers for School and State. He (Navy); W, A Reed (Club), H. 1. D. Rajah Mohamed and Baharam are is a very hard-working forward Lowe (Club) and Lieut. Comdr. 3. the other two-whe hays done well who never seems to tire, and, de Navy), Lieut. J. H. Eadon (Navy), D. Hill (Navy); Lieut. W. S. Donald for the Clifford School, Kuala Kang-spite his lack of inches, is fast and sar, team. They were selected for 4 constant danger in the 'circle. the Perak State team, later for the Fast And Accurate Winger F.M.S, in the annual match against N. Caleb, the left winger, is
the Colony, and now for Mainya. teacher at Clifford School. He has Osman first appeared in State trials played for the Perak Stats team
G.
Lieut. E. N. V. Currey (Navy), Lieut. C. C Garthwaite (Army) and Luce/ Naik Lal Singh (Army),
Reserves V. Reed (Club): Kalwant Singh (Radio Sports Club).
Civilians:R. H. Wang (St. An- Univerally) and E. V. Reed (Hong drew's Club); A. 3. M. Rodrigues
GoBi PWL D V A Pts Arrenul ......36 22 8 G
63 28 to 'FORD. C. (1) | Hudderskeid 36 19 7 10 G 41 48 Bury (0)
Tottenham 18 19 12 7 67 46 46 FULBAM (0) Derby ...34 10 11 0 72 63 41 Hull (-) Blackburn
.38 14 6 * With a net score of 146 strokes. Manchester C. 56 14 12 10
64 72 39 Lincolns (2) 52 00 38 MILLWALL (0) R. H. Senones won the
ShanghWednesday
.37 5 14H 65 58 38 Notte C. (-)
30 12 11 13 56 6237 PORT VALE (-) |Visitors' Cup Competition a F. Everton
WITH Stoke 37 14 14 o 40 G37 SOUTHTON. (4)
Sunderland 35 13 12 LA
y Durnfey (0) 72 50 46 Swansea (2) for the 1W W. Bromwich 37 14 15 8
at the end of last season, and this for the last three years and for: Kong, Hockey Club); W. A. Reed 07 39 30 THIRD DIVISION (South) cards of 79 Leeds.36 14 15 7 60
ALDERSHOT (3) v Gillingham (0)
season has played regularly for the the F. M. S. for the past two years. (Hong Kong Hockey Club), D. Me Portenmuth 36 12 13 11 42 43 35
→ EXETER (1) Brighton (2)
State of Perak. He is a fast for- A fast winger, ho times his cèn-Lallan (Y.M,C.A.) and A. E. P. Guest ¡ Wolvwm .37 12 14 11 17 77 35 Bristal C. (-) Y CHARLTON (-) ward and a good opportunist, show-tres well and combines well with(St. Andrew's Club); H. Owen Hughes Middlesboro .37 14 37 0 Gif 74 34 CLAPTON (1) Buurnemouth (1)ing good stickwork and excellent Onman. He played an exception-ints ("Incognitos"), Awtar, Singh (Hong Kong Hockey) Club), J. M. 70+70-12-146 Leicester 34 11 12 11 50 51 33 LUTON (1)
3-83-16148 | Aston Villa 30 19 10 7 06 66 Northampton (1)
combination with his wing. leally fine game for the F. M. S. (Radio Sports Club), Kalwant Singh 844-86-20-150 Liverpool 37 12 16 9 60 70 13 Newport (3)
headed the list of goal-scorers for against the Colony in January. He (Radio Sporta Club) and A. F. Sousa 81-4-77-4=154 Birmingham
his School and State, and establish- is an all-round sportsman, having Reserves;-A. P. Eca'da 'Sliva ("In-
("Indgillos"). Nowcastle
ed a record for the country by played Football for Perak and so cognitos"), Blackburn (Palice), N. scoring 14 goals in Lhree matches en [cured his place in cricket trials. Beltran (Incognitos"), and N. A. E. -- three consecutive days.
Adad Kahan, the right-half, is a Mackay (St. Andrew's Club).
Services Ft. Hollingsworth (Army); teacher at the King Edward VII Lieut. N. W. Metcalfe (Army) and
The leading sedzes were:
Gloucester inflicted a crushing defent on their Bradford visitors and 79. while the London Welsh lost tog their compatriots ut. Pontypool. R. . Seeones Results us cabled by Reuter B. G. Sheldon
Cupt. . B. Michell 17. A. Pourer
were as follow:--
Bath Headingley
Bristol 6 86. Buri's Hospital 5
Newport & Barbarions 11
Cardiff 12 Coventry 9
filoscenter 47 Bradford 2 Pontypool 16 London Welsh
Pay Com
J
D. S. Robl
J. Forber
A. Ritch
E. 1. Lawrence
Renter.
6. E. C. Marten
II. C. Hopking
D. L. Prophet
L. K. Andrewen
CHINA'S OLYMPIC TENNIS TEAM.
Khoo and Lum To Take Part.
Meeses, Khon Houi Bye, (Singa- port and Shanghai) Gordon Eum! (Shanghai) and Koh Seng Kee) (Batavia) will represent China on the tennis court at the Far Eastern Olymplad in Manila next month.
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Football-Bunday Herald Cup final,
China v, Wales
37 10 10 11 43 46 31 NORWICH (1)
38 9-10 13 40 631 QUEEN'S PR.(3) .30 11 15 7 55 60 29 SWINDON (6)
v Crystal P. (1)
Bristol R. (1)
Y READING (3)
v Watford (2)`
Coventry (3) v Cardiff (2)
37 11 20 054 33 25 TORQUAY (8) Southend (1)
SECOND DIVISION
E. M. Tetley 84+87-10-155 | Chelzen
804-82-12-156 Shefeld U. 94+90-28156 88+33-24167 8289-12-1591 8272150 | 90-90-10-140 08-9836-100 904-844100
Gricasby Prizes for the best murning and Bolton afternoon raunds were
by Presles
Brentford
Wou
TABLE TO DATE
GORIE
87 24 8 5 .30 TU 11
Capt. 1. B. Michell with a card Rendford ‚of 84~10=74 and H. G. Sheldon Bradford C. ¡who returned a card of 81-8=78. Port Vale
West Ham There were 02 entries,
BOGEY POOL TIE AT EASTER MEETING.
Burnley
nckpool "ymouth
Hal Oldhern Bury Fulham
RQ
71
THIRD DIVISION (North)
BARROW (2)
Carlisie (0)
¡Chester (~)
Crewe (2)
v Tranmere (0)
v BARNSLEY (1)
▼ CHES FIELD (-);
▾ Wrexham (9)
A DONCASTER (1) v Rochdale (0)
485 HALIFAX (4)
53 44 New Brighton (2)
37 19 12 4 66 42 để RO HÂM. (3)
Hartlepool (0)
SOUTHPORT
v Darlington (1) .37 18 12 7 72 5643 STOCKPORT (2) v Mansfield (2)
30 20 14 2 70 00 42 WALLBALL (2) v Gateshead (0)
1 4 06 59 40 YORK (0)
53 1 40
70. 02 40
6 01 01 38
.87 14 12 11 56 63 31
* Accrington (0)
ومیست -
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
37 13 12 12 02 03 38 Airdrie (0)
37 13 12 12 51 45 38 AYR (-)
.37 14 14 950 07 37 CLYDE (3)
37 14 15 8 02 00 36 COW'BEATH
37 14 10 7 43 57 36 HEARTS. (1)
Scoones And Wyburd Houthampton 36 13 15 8 45 45 34 HOWELL. (6).
One Up.
(P. II. Scoones (6) and Lt Derek Wyburd (18), with one divided the upied and *Easter Meeting Bogey (Par) Pool over the Old Course at Fanting. There were. 92 en- tries.
✓ CELTIC (3)
v Hibernians {}
y Falkirk (1)
(1)
♥ St. Mirren (3)
v Kilmarnock (0)
Sultan's Adopted Son Rajah Mohamed, the centre-for-School, Taiping. During the last Surg.-L.-Comdr. A. Phillips (havs ward, is a nephew and an adopted year he has played for the Perak Lieut. N. W. B. B. Muspratt (Navy), son of H.H. The Sultan of Perak State side, and has been in the Dulla Singh (Army) and Lt Comar. Donald F. M. S. side during the past few C. H. Hill (Navy); Lt. W. (player in his day. He has played player with a keen sense of anti-Garthwaite (Army)
fine hockey seasons,
(Navy), L., H. Eaden (Navy), Lt. A very hard-working|E. N. V. Currey (Navy), Lt C. C. and Lal Singh
y Third Lanark (3)
Notts C. 36 11 15 10 50 56 32 QUEEN Notts F .37 11 17 9 63 63.31. Partick (4) ▼ DUNDEE (0) Swansea .37 8.16 12 45 60 291 O'SOUTH (-) v Hamilton (-) Millwall .36 817 11 34 69 27 RANGERS (8) y Aberdeen (1) Manchester U. 37 11 21 5 $3 88 27 ST. JOHNSTONE Lincoln
27 R 21 7 37 64 23
(5) v. Queen's Pk. (2)
THIRD DIVISION (Sputh)
TABLE TO DATE
No cards were returned by the Norwich 18 entries in the Medal Round(Queen's P.
(Club ground, 3.36 pm)jover the Old Course.
Lawn Bowlin
Kowloon Bowling Green Club Intra-i
Club Match, 11a.m.
Racing.
Betond Extra Race Meeting
(Happy Valley).
SATURDAY FootballFirst Division
Club v. Kowloon
(Club ground, 4.45 pm.) Recreio v. Chinese Athletic
(Kowloon ground, 4,46 p.m.) Royal Artillery v. Borderers
Coventry
Tutor
The Bogey (Par) Pool over the leading Old Course, the Best Ball (Medal) Bristol R ¡Pool, and Mixed Bogey Foursomes Charlton Jover the New Course are cancelled Swindon Towing to insuficient entries,
DUNDER UNITED F.C. CLOSES: DOWN
Nowport
Goal
P W L D F A P
37 23. & 9 89 29 55
R. 80 21 00 00 42 43
137 18 -8 11 84 60 47
.30 17 8 11 71-44 45
.87 17 11 9.71, 87. 43 .30 70 10:10 07 53 42
4
who was himself
#1
for the Perak State team for two cipation, he is also a fine all-round-(Army).
years, at first at inside-right, and later at centre forward.
Earlier
er, playing football and cricket!
this year he played for the F.M.S.or the State, and being a very CARDIFF CITY'S NEW MANAGER and for the Colony. He combines useful rugby threequarter. well with his inside men,. and is a deadly shot in the circle.
Inside-Right's Promise Baharom, the inside-right, might well be termed the baby of team | belog the smallest, though not the youngest of the Malay schoolboy trio. He received his first trial for the State at the beginning of this "sea- (son,' and has since played regularly
Remarkable High Jump
Interport Programme
Cardiff City have officially an- nounced that Mr. B. Watts Jones,
a director of Swansen Town, would
The following is the amended be their new manager in succes- interport programme for the visit aion to Mr. F. Stewart.
of the Malayan team:
Mr. Watts Jones is a past pre- sident of the Walah Football League, and a vico-president of the Welah F.A.
To-morrow : Clviliaria. Saturday v Hong Kong. Sunday y "Macao. Tuesday v Combined Services. Interport Dinner
colns); Leut N. W. Metcalfe (Rogni Wednesday
Artillery) and Lieut. D. P. St. C. Embark on
Rolanlar (Lincolna); L/C Yeomans Antenor for Singapore.
Lincolns), NL Dulla Singh (Punjab The following comprise the Malayan Regiment) and L/Nk. Alsf Din team: Ariera (goal); Rahman (Perak) (Punjab Regiment); Feat. C. P. G. (back); C. O, La Brogy (Belangor), de Winton (Borderers), Sep. Kartar Alhalad Khan (Perak), Abbas bin Singh (Punjab Regiment), W. o. Sanid (Malacca) GR. La Brooy Senior (A. E. C.), Lieut. C. C. Garth- New York, Feb. 21. the time it was considered that this (Perak) (half-backs); D. W. Morray waite (Royal Artillery) and L/Nk. La!" - THE news that two fresh, res would be the highest to which man (Singapore), „Daman (Perak); "Bajah Bingh-(Punjab-Regiment).-
cords were set up at the in-would attain, yet within twenty Caleb (Singapore), A. C. Perdians Burg-A-Comdr. Philips (Captain) Mohamed (Perak), Bakaron (Perak), Navy:-L Cavaye (Modway); athlete, (Singapore) (Captain) (forwards). (Suffolk) and Lt. Cdr. Tidd, (Bufolk):
And Pole Vaulting Records
85 17 117 71 47 41 door championships of the New years an Irish-American
Me. Preedy Lt. Muspratt (Suffolk), L. Cdr. Hilt
36 15 12 10 6 56 40 York Athletic Club suggests that M. F. Sweeney, had jumped. 8ft. · 1. 8. de Bouza.. and 37 16 12 10 68 69 40 man has not yet achieved his best ogla., at which the record remain« (Perak), ‚will also accompany the (Modway) and Lt. (E) Wood (Med- 37 15 14 6 66 59 38 performances in field events. The fed unti! George Horine, of Stan team.
Triangular Tourney Game To-day.
MALAYA TEAM TO SEE ARMY PLAY NAVY.
way); It Donald (Medway), LA.. |Enden (Medway), Lt Currey (Mcd- [way},- lt. "Cdr. Atkinson (Eagle); and, | Et. Anderson (Eagle).
CLUB ▾ EAGLE TO-DAY
The following will represent, the Hong Kong Hoskey Club, in their:
Exeter Clapton Crystal P. ‚86 14 15 9 60 - 55 87; Brighton .30 11 13 12 60 81 84 records were made by Keith Brown, ford University, US.A. discovered Southend 37 12 16 9. 30 60, 31 a young Yale athlete, who accom- a new way of jumping, in" which Northampton 35 10 13 12 60 67 62 plished, the tremendous height of the Jumper springs from the foot Watford 87 18 18 6 6254 32 14ft. 8 in in the pole vault, and nearest to the bar and rolls over Aldershot 28 10 14 12 44, 83, 81 (Bookunpoo, 4,45 p.m.)|
27 6.14 17 44 62 29 Walter Marty, of Fresno State Col- the lath, with his body fat out and Dundee United FC. have stated Gillingham 20 9:17:10 45 sa za lege, who did a high jump of eft. parallel to the ground. By this (Caroline Hill, 4.45 pm.) officially that they have ceased to Torquay .80 11 19 6 48 81 23 84% in a means he was able to set up a new
exist as a League club, and that Bristol G331-16-11 16 25 Both these achievements are the record of aft. 7in. Other Ameri The Malayan team will witness the match against H.M.S, “Eagle” on
Bournemoutis 88-020 7 56 87.25 Ring's Park, 4 pm) they will not be able to full their cardio 80 322 31 49 50 the part of athletes during the last and Walter Marty, All using the sween the Navy and the Army this Dm..
80 3.22 8 49 865 result of a steady Improvement or cans, E. E. Beeson, IL, M. Osborn. Triangular Tournament match be the Marina ground to-day at 5.15 Club's League (Second Division). The meeting of the Committee of the sixty years. In 1878, the Hon. M. Jsame method, have raised thereafternoon at King's Park, commen racing reasons for the decision were given Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association Brooks, of Oxford, made the still cord to its present height of 8% cing at 4.30 p.m.
In an official siatement issued After into be held to the Board room of the unbroker Inter-Universities, record in less than fr a-mesting of directors;
(Continued on Page 5)
Polizey, fouth Chini
Hockey-Interport
Hong Kong v. Malays Tachting
Boyal Hong Kong Yacht Commordore's Cups for yachts.
remaining Axtures in the Scottish
South China Morning Post Lid, on the high Jump of eft: 2410. At |Tpenday next at 5:30 pm,
C. L. Gregory J. Rodger (Capt.),
E. V. Rood W. A. Hand, I L. D.
Lowe, JE. Noronha; IL" Owell- The following are the taamat, Harbos, J. L. Telley, N. A E., Mackmy, [Armys-Pia. Hollingwworth · (Lin, J..E.. Potter and. B. C. Archar.
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