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THE CHINA MAIL.

SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1934.

Sporting Page 22

"IF MANCHUKO IS ADMITTED TO GAMES CHINA WILL DROP OUT" REGATTA PREPARATIONS “NATURAL COURSE”

NAVY BEAT

CLUB 3 TO 1

AT HOCKEY

Triangular Tourney

Success.

WINNERS SUPERIOR BUT MISS OPPORTUNITIES

R STICKS)

The Navy recorded their first triumph in the Triangular Hockey Tournament when they defeated the Hong Kong Club by 3 goals to 1 in a disappointing game yester- day.

team

Always the superior throughout, the Navy lacked finish in the circle, many opportunities being allowed to go abegging.

Scoring twice without reply in the Grst half the Navy added an-j other goal in the second half, after i the Club had obtained their only goal as the result of a fine rally.

The feature of the game was the work of Rodger xmart defensive and Dand, whose untiring efforts'

for responsible

the low were score. Lowe was off-form at cen- tre-half, and the forward line was consequently affected,

Although keen enough play never reached a high standard.

Currey's Two Goals

China Mail

Sperts Diary

TO-DAY

Footbali-First Division. Reyad Ans

p.m.; Kowloon

tillery v. Recreio (Sookonpo), 1.45 v. Borderers (Kow-

Linentas v loon ground), 4.45_pant Polic (Chatham Read ground). 4.45; Club v. St. Joseph's P ground), 4.45 p.m.

Racing-Third Extra Race Meeting (Happy Valley).

Yachting Royal Hong Kong Yacht [Club's Cruises Ruce to Taim

V.R.C. MAKE CAMBRIDGE TOURING RUGBY

CHANGES

COMPLETE

RESHUFFLE IN

TEAM WIN·

Yale Beaten By 32 To 5

New Haven, Conn. To-day.

and Having beaton Harvard Princeton Universitien by large

SENIOR FOURS margins the Cambridge Uni-

Dutch Oarsman To

Make Debut.

JUNIOR CREW SHOW BIG IMPROVEMENT

(By G. L.)

NOTABLE CHANGES RAVE BEEN |MADE IN THE SELECTED VIC- TORIA RECREATION CLUB ROW- ING CREWS TO TAKE PART IN THE FINAL INTERPORT ROWING RE GATTA OF THE SEASON, WHICH

SATURDAY.

versity touring Rugby team beat Yale University by 32 points to 5 yesterday, after leading by 15 points to nil at half time.

The ganic was played at famous Yale Bowl.-Reuter,

the,

$315 FROM RUGBY "SEVENS."

Financial Statement By Football Club.

The following is the financial

SAINTS EXPECTED IS BEING STAGED BY THE ROYAL statement of the Hong Kong Foot- HONG KONG YACHT CLUB NEXT ball Club's Charity Seven-A-Side TO WIN

A complete reshuffle has been Rugby Football

tournament held made in the Club's senior fours at Happy Valley on March 14 and has 17: jerew, to which a newcomer

been introduced. L. A. Sonres now) displac s J. M. M. Alves, who for To Gate Receipts 14/3/34

Donations many years was the Club's senior- stroke, the latter moving to the bow position, is place of J. A. Soares

Borderers Favoured Against Kowloon.

F.A. SHOULD BEAT CHINESE

The following is the forecaster

programme for the

ABCCPF

TO DAY

FIRST DIVISION ARTILLERY (2)

Currey scored the opening goal und: for the Navy after about twenty minutes of fast play. Neither side were really dangerous during this period. much of the play being confined to the midfield. Currey NAVY (5) added a second goal for the Navy) before half time. ~

Kowloon (0) after The Club recovered well

Club (0) the interval to score through Pote Hunt following a bright movement ¦ on the right wing by Mackay.

Atkinson, however, plared Navy further ahead shortly after.)

The Club netted towards the end of the game through Pot- ter, but the point was disal

lowed as he was off-side.

week.

The vacancy at No. 2, left by L. A. Soares, has been fill- ed by J. R. Soares, who was a member of the Junior crew last year.

Recreio (1) (Caroline Hill, 3.151

v Athlet (4)

The change has made a big dif- (Caroline Hill, 4.45ference, giving the boat a much

BORDERERS (3)

better balance. It is this event (K. F. C., 4,451 ST. JOSEPH's (5) that the Club hope to offer a seri. (Clab, 4.45) que challenge to the Yacht Club

and Canton.

THIRD DIVISION

v S. CHINA (1)

the Recreio (1)

Radhe (4)

was F. A. XI

The Navy half-back line very strong and broke up each ef-1

New Dutch Oarsman

(K. F. C.. 3.15):

Two changes have been mede VRA.S.C. (1)

J. R. (Military, 4.151.in the Junior Fours crew.

Soares vacancy has been filled by newcomer to the Club, B. G. Os Van Dilden, who has shown grent promise.

TO-MORROW

GOVERNOR'S CUP

v Chinese XI

H. J. Silva, at No. 3. has been (Club, p.m.)

displaced by A. A. Guterres, who FIRST DIVISION

East Lanes: (2) was a member of the winning (Sookumpoo, 4445) įgriffin pair at the opening Yachtį figures in brackets denote the Club Regatta laat year. Navy: Stoker Bolt: Lieut: Camdr. Tesult of the previous game this wen-

fort of the Club forwards, while ATHLETIC (4) the two naval full-backs were

sound and cleared strangly.

A. L. Tidd and Surg. Lieu Canidr.

A. E. Phillips; Lient. Comdr. J. A.

Corsic-Hill

The

Twi Licut, Wood BOWERS STILL

Lieut. T. K. W. Atkinson, Lleut, P. J.

H. Bartlett, Lieut. E. N. V. Currey HEADS PREMIER

Lieut. J. H. Endes and Lieut. W. S.

Donald.

A. A. Band

Club. C. 5. Gregory: and J. Rodger; W. A. Rood, B. J. D.j Lowe and E. V. Rodd: N. A. E. Murkay Hughes, J. L. Tetley, H. Owen Hughes, J. E. Potter and J. W. Pute Hunt.

TABLE TO DATE,

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis

Army

3 1 0

2

4

4

Navy

2 1 0 1 4 2 R

#

Navy v. Army,

Cluli

BOAT SCORERS

Stockport Marksman Leads Glover

ENGLISH SOCCER SHARPSHOOTER

2 T 4 7 1 The following are the

leading: English League soccer goal-

Griffin Crew Altered

The V.R.C. griffin crow, proved easy victors at the V.R.C. Rexaita, have also changed.

stroke,

D

¡DEDUCT

17/3/34

By Printing Stationery Incidental Expenses

&

27.40

SAYS MR. LO

JAPAN'S DISSOLUTION THREAT QUESTIONED

CHINESE PREPARATIONS BEING CONTINUED

BAS-

62

FERGUSON

BREAKS SHOT

PUTT RECORD

Volunteers Sports Commerce.

MUNRO PLACED SECOND

Pte. J. J. Ferguson estab- lished a

new Putting The Weight record in the Hong Kong Volunteers'

Annual Athletic Meeting, which com- menced yesterday.

With a distance of 86ft.

Zins..

*IF MANCHUKUO ARE ADMITTED TO THE FAR TERN OLYMPIAD, CHINA WILL DROP OUT OF THE GAMES EN-Ferguson shattered his own 1932 TIRELY", WAS THE OPINION OF MR. M. K. LO. PRESIDENT record by 3 inches. OF THE SOUTH CHINA AMATEUR ATHLETIC FEDERATION, WHEN INTERVIEWED BY THE “CHINA MAIL” YESTERDAY RE- GARDING THE CONTROVERSY BETWEEN CHINA AND JAPAN OVER MANCHUKUO'S ENTRY.

Results were as follow:-.. Static, Machine Gun:-Ferguson (36.2), Ricketts (29.6) and Wylie

26). Total 91.8.

Mobile Machine Gun; Whitham Manro

"We are only taking the natural course," continued Mr. Lo, "and if Japan refuse to participate, and if other members of the Far (31.7). Rigg (27.4) and Eastern Olympiad still want to continue the games, then there is no 132). Total 91.1.

Small Units: Padgett. (24), question of China not going in."

When asked regarding Dr. Tadaoki Yamamoto's statement, Lockhart (23.9), Brasier Creagh Infantry:-Soares (232), Mar- that if Manchukuo were excluded from the games Japan would (19.8). Total 67.5. possibly move for the dissolution of the Far Eastern Athletic A6- sociation, Mr. Lo said that it depends largely on whether Japan quis (18.10), and Rebeiro (18.10), had the power to dissolve it. "Of course, Japan constitutes one Total 63.9.

The winners scored points, sec- of the major countries in the games," he said. "If either China or Japan drops out it could hardly be called the Far Eastern ond 4, third 3 and fourth 2.

The Olympiad, and we hope that it will be settled satisfactorily.”

A.S.C. Cadre did not compete.

188.80 A special meeting of the South, 142.31 China Amateur Athletic Federa-

$358.511

tion officials is to be held on

Monday afternoon to decide on KWOK

the local Association's action re- 43.51 garding the question, the out- come of which will be communi. icated to the National Athletic

Association in Nanking.

$315.00

Nett Receipts

Allocated the following Charites:- Civilians: Hong Kong Bene-

volent Society Hong Kong Society for Pre-

vention of Cruelty

$2.50

to

Children Royal Navy Army

52.50 105.00 105.00

$315.09

ARMY CRICKET FINAL.

Small Units To Play

East Lancs.

The following have been select-

Units

ed to represent the Small XI against the East Lancs in the

Large Unit Knock-out competition who Final on Wednesday, at the Just H.K.C.C.. commencing at 11.00 been fa.m.-

"We are entirely in sup. port of the stand taken by the National Athletic Ass0- ciation towards Manchukuo." slated Mr.. Wong Ka-tsun, the General Secretary of the South China Athletic Asso elation to the "China Mail" yesterday.

Meanwhile preparations

soccer

BREAKS

RECORD

NATIONAL FIGURES

SHATTERED,

CHINESE OLYMPIC AQUATIC TRIALS

In the Tug of War the IL.M.S. Suffolk team proved. too good for H.M.S. Parthian. They won in two Istraight pulls.

L/CPL JENKINS WINS VICTOR LUDORUM

R.A.M.C. Hold Annual Sports Meet.

MRS. REID PRESENTS PRIZES

Securing 18 points, L/C Jenkin« SWIMMING IN THE CHINESE was presented with the Victor

BEFORE A

for OLYMPIC TRIALS

LARGE CROWD AT THE CHINESE Ludorum Cup (donated by Messrs. the Olympiad are being cony. M. C. A. SWIMMING POOL LAST Mamak and Co.) for being the tinued. The schedule for the NIGHT. KWOK CHUN-HUNG BET- outstanding all-round athlete of

and swimming

trial TERED HIS OWN 200 METRES the year at the Royal Army Medi matches remains unchanged. PREAST STROKE RECORD OF 3 The Shanghai football team are MINUTES & 1/5 SECONDS, WRICH cal Corps' annual athletic

al the Military Hospital, HE SET UP AT THE NATIONAL Ing leaving for the Colony

MEETING LAST YEAR IN NAN- Bowen Road, last Wednesday, Wednesday.

KING, BY CLOCKING 2 MINUTES At the conclusion of the sport.

ing events, Mrs, Reid, wife

next

MOTOR GRAND PRIX AT MONTE CARLO. French Drivers Fill The Three Places.

+

Monte Carlo, Apr. 3.

58 SECONDS.

meet-

of

There were 19 other swimmers who took part in the Trials last Major Reid, Officer Commending, right, the result of which, together presented the prizen.

The following were the results: with to-night's events, will decide

One mile road race:-1, L/C. Jen-

the Hong Kong team to compete kins; 2. Pte. King; and 3. Ptc. Ingos. against swimmers from Canton be-Time: 5.3 1/2 seconda.

and

2.

again the Major V. J.. Bonavia (K.A.M.C.) A French racer, Guy Moll, driv-Eastern Olympiad in Manila next AV. Alavares is

Imonth. but F. P. Sequeira, the (Cape), Capt. J. J. Welsh (R.A.S.ing an Alfa Romeo, yesterday won

Lieut. A.. P. Trimble (R.A.M.C.),

Wong Hung-lung, who former No. 3, has given way to i../Sgt. E. Flood (R.A.S.C.), Sergi. the annual Monaco moter

Lammert, who occupied the T. Taylor (R.A.P.C.), Sergi. T. Told Grand Prix, covering 318 kilome from Amoy capecially for his 400/Pte. King: and 3. Pte. Adams.

I.

car

ĮMetres trial, failed by 1 minute 17

fore the final selection will bx, 1 Round the hospital race:-1, L./C. made to represent China at the Far Jenkins; 2. Pte. Adams;

Tte, King.

High Jump:-1. Pte. Stidson; (L/C. Meadows; and â. Ple. Adams, Long Jump:-1. Pte. Whitwell;

E.

Tug O' War: 1. Military Hospital, No. 2 position, the former moving | (R.A.0.C.), Corpl. W. Colledge tres in 3 hr. 31 min. 31.4 sec,, at

Hospital, Kowloon: 2. Headquarters to the bow position in place of N.R.A.M.C.) Corp. B. Ballard (RA. an average speed of 90.2 per hour.econds to equal his former record Staff, Military Hospital, Bower Road. Putting the Shot:-1. Pte. Adamu, (R.E.). Deitz. N. Delgado is the new-S.C.), L/Cpl. W. Waterlage

PL Two other French drivers, Chi-of 6 mins. 10 seck, Plo. R. Leigh (R.A.M.C.) and

Miss Yeung Sau-king, who has 12 feet 7 inches; 2. L/C. Jenkins, 31 comer at No. 2, while G. Agabegy. Forsythe (R.A.S.C.).

ron and Dreyfus, both an Alfa Ro-i

feet 1 inch; and 3. Ptc. Whitwell, 20 in second and third already been selected as one of the feet 11 inches. will be out un cox.

Reserve:-Pte. V. Vaughan (R.A. meos, came

|three girl swimmers to go to Man respectively. Umpires: Lieut. C. C. Guithwaite

: Fifteen drivers contested The fallowing are the V. R. C. (R.A.) and Capt. P. V. Williams (R.A.)

Scorer:-W. O. I. R. Jordan. (R.E.. Grand Prix, namely, six Italiens, Reserve:-Pts. IV. Vaughan one Englishman, one American

and seven. Frenchmen.-Havas. (R.A.M.C.)

The Navy will meet the Army in scorers up to and including March crews. the second round on Monday. The 12:

first encounter played on Wednes-

day, April 8, was a draw,

side scoring once.

Inter-Limit Series.

SEMI-FINAL GAME

TO-MORROW

DIVISION I

cach

Boyd (Shef. U.)

Bowers (Derby)

Hunt (Spura) Camsell (Middy Richardson (W. B. A.) McLean (Huddersfield) English (Liverpool) Astley

(Anton Villa) Gurney (Sunderland)

DIVISION II

Glover (Grimsby) The semi-final of the Inter-Unit Blackmore (Bd'ford)

Coskun

(Plymouth Ar) Drake (Saints)

Hockey competition will be played to-morrow between the H.K. and Holliday (Brentfont) Singapore Bty. E.A. and the Pun-Watson (West Ham) jabi Regiment at 4.80 p.m. on the Milsom (Bolton)

Spence (Bradford City) Westwood (Bolton)

Marina ground.

The winning team will meet the

DIVISION III. (South)

East Lancashire Regiment in the Pearce (Charlton) Final on Tuesday afternoon, after Simpson (Crystal Palace)

which the Cup, presented by

Wornen (Norwich) the Newton (Reading).

Garrison Soldiers' Club, will be pre-McCambridge (Brís, Rv.) pented.

Bacon (Coventry) Blackman (0. P. Bi...

IRISH. WIN AT HOCKEY

AGAINST SCOTS

London, Mar. 31.

DIVISION 11. (North)

Lythene (Stockport)

Bamford (Wrexham)

Shankley (Barrow) Bell (Tranmere) Blight (Barnsley)

Ireland defeated Scotland at Blinger. (Carlisle)

bockey by 2-1,A

Cook (Chesterfield).

Robinson (Barrow)

Month: (Chester). Tunnte (Ralifex)

The Berlin Sports Club beat Un-Wesley (Gateshead)

Ited Services by 4-0,

The V.R.C. Crews

SENIOR FOURS

165 lbs.

107 lbs.

20 Stroke-L. A. Soares, 23 No. 3 S. A. Marca);

22 No. 2 J. R. Scares,

21 bow

J. M. M. Alves,

102 lbs.

140 Rs.

F. X. D'Almada e Quatro, Inr.

SENIOR PAIRS

Stroke--L, A. Soares,

S. A. Marcxl,

F. X. D'Almada e Castro, Jnr.

JUNIOR FOURS

21 enx

19

TH

bow

cox

24

24

21 No. 3 M. M. de V. Boares,

160 lbs.

132 lbs.

bow

L.A. Barros,..

142. Iba,

cox

G. Agabeg

ĮStroke—B. G.'Os Van Dilden, 175 lbs.

#1 No. 2 A. A. Guterres,

GRIFFIN POURE

Stroke-A. V. Alavares,

No. 3 L E. Lammert,

No. 2 N. Delgado,

F. P. Sequeira,

bow

COX

14

G. Agabeg

10

FA. CUP FINAL ODDS

Odds of 3 to 4 on Manchester Cily were offered on the P.A. Cup Final by certain bookmakers in the principal ring at Lincoln races on March 20, but no business WAN done.

! M.C.).

Achimson, to bala Henry: Ford (laet)}}|

of the Philindafokia

sing nine Brodace the Exterest of

Obstacle Race:-1. L/C, Jenkins; 2. ils, was seen swimming after the Ptc. Adams; and 3. Pte. Dingley, the Trials.

Swimming Trial

50 Metres (Men'=)—

1. Lau Po-hi

2. Wong Yat-hung

3. Ng Chil-min

*Time: 30.1/5 seconds.

Also swami-So Tin-mu, 50_Metres_(Women's)

J. Lau Kwai-chun

2. Chan Woon-king

3. Leung Wing-han

Time 40.1/5 seconds, Alko

Wa

Yeung Sauchun.

Chan Yuk-fel anil

200 Metres Breast Stroke (Men's) ;—'

1, Kwok Chun hung

2. Me! Chili-cheong

3. Wong, Bla-man

Time:-2 mins, 6.4/5 secs.

Metres Back Stroke (Women's) —

1. Lau Kwalchun

2. Leung

Wing-han

3. Yeung Seu-Ling

Time:

min. 48,2/6 seconds.

Also swam-Chan Woon-king' and

Chan Yuk-fei

|400 Metres (Mex's);~~-

1. Chan Chun-nan

2 krok Chun-hung

3. Mak Wal-ming

Time:-6 min, 41 seconds,

Also swam:-Kwok Han-ming, Bhek

Wheel Barrow Race:- Ptc. Wilkes and Pte. Soooks.

Potato Race:-1, Pto, Whitwell; 2. Ple. Wright

Thread the Needle:-Sister Harrin. Egg and Spoon:-Mrs. Preyu. Girls Under 7-Rose Newcombe. Girls Over 7:-Jean Doubleday. Haya Under 7: Peter Newcombe. Bays. Over 1: John Newcombe. Victor Ludoca Cup: L/C, Jen kins, 18 points,

100 metres back stroke (men's); Lau Po-hi, Lai Yim-jak,

Kam-pui Kwok Chun-hung. Kwok Han-ming,

Shek and

100 metres (women's):--n Chun Woon-king, Chan Fel, Lan Kwa-chun, Yeung Bau-chun and Leung Wing hèn.

100 metres (men's):~~-~ Ng Chih-min, Lan Po-chi, Np: Wal-wal, Chan Chun-nan; Thank Ho-fook, Wong Yat-hung, Kwok Chun-hung and Kwok Han-ming.

100 metres breast stroko (women's):---

To-lal.

Kam-pui, Tsang Ho-took, Wong Yat- Chan Woon-hing, Lam ming, Wong Hung-Jung, and Ng Kam-Lau Kwai-chun and. Yeung Sau

yung.

To-night's Trials.

chunt

1500 metres (men's)

Wong, Hung-lung, Ng Kam-yung,

The following are the eventa and Shek Kam-pul, Kwok Chun-hung, competitors for to-night's — Trials Wong Sin-min, Wong Yu-min, and at the Chinese Y. M. C. A.

“Mak Wal-ming,"

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