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MR. NORMAN DEITZ LEADING JOCKEY
Telephone 21322.
"My best race" said Mr. Deitz, "was without doubt the Fremantle St. Leger in 1933, I rode Mr. H. Y. Llang'a “Rosy Morn" and consider that that day I gave my best dis play,"
Mr. Deitz has had some
on
little
THE CHINA MAIL.
ENGLAND WIN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY SERIES
BORDERERS
BEAT NAVY
SIDE 4 TO 2
Losers Lead By Odd
Goal At Interval
HAZLEWOOD SCORES TWICE
The Borderers' potential cham- pions, defeated the Navy by 4 goals to 2 at Kowloon yesterday
val
JAPAN'S DAVIS CUP GARTHWAITE JIMMY FOXX HITS 2
HOPES DIMMED
DEFEAT BY AUSTRALIA FORESEEN
THREE CRUSHING BLOWS
SCORES
INDIA LOSE
BY ONLY GOAL
IN POOR GAME Sodden Pitch Upsets
Combination.
NUR MOHAMED PLAYS INSPIRED GAME
(BY STICKS) ENGLAND WON THE FIRST IN-
****
HOME RUNS
Athletics Lose To Yankees.
BASEBALL FAVOURITES WIN
New York, To-day. Jimmy Foxx, 1939 home run king, hit two four-baggera for the Athletics against the Yan- kees yesterday, but he was un- able to stem the tide of defeat, the New Yorkers winning by 11 to 5.
In a fast and exciting First Divi-| -
Tokyo, April 19. Nunol, who shared the brunt of Japan's Davis Cup team is mak-the 1933 campaign in Europe with |sion' League Match.”
The Navy played five junioring a 10,000-mile journey with little Sato, will be graduated this spring league players in their team owing:
hope that anything lies at the end from the Kobe University of Com
Washington Senators and New but abrupt elimination from the merce, and he decided that the getTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TOURNA York Giants, who are favoured to to the movements of H.M. Ships. 1934 campaign for the world tennis ting of a job and the commence MENT STAGED IN THE COLONY retain the American and National but, nevertheless, put up a fac display.
trophy at the hands of Jack "Craw-ment of a business career were WHEN THEY DEFEATED: INDIA League pennants, both recorded O'Donnel and Shrewbrook gave
ford and his Australian players. more important than another eight-BY AN ONLY GOAL SCORED BY wins.
GARTHWAITE IN THE SECOND Rosy visions cherished through month tennis tour of the world.
Results as cabled the Navy the lead early in the
HALF OF THE RE-PLAY ON, A
by Beuter The 'team 'therefore consisted of SODDEN game, but Fortey reduced the lead the winter of a Japanese advance
GROUND AT KING'S were:- for the Borderers before the inter through the European zone matches the brilliant Satoh, ranked by many PARK YESTERDAY,
to the interzone play against the critics among the world's first ten? England were the superior, team
for poor Boston. During the second half. Hazle. United States and perhaps even to of 1933, and three Davis Cup year throughout, and, but wood scored twice, and a penalty the challenge round against Great lings: Hideo Nishimura of Keio markamanship in the circle dur-Brooklyn coverted by Mathias in the closing Britain at Wimbledon were finally University, 23 years old, Japan sin-ing the first half would have put Chicago minutes brought the Borderers obliterated by the tragic suicide at gles champion of 1933; Jiro Ya the fasue beyond doubt early in the Chuck Klein hit a homer.
sea near Singapore of the veteran magishi of Kelo, 22, who teamed game... Borderery:-Smith; Mullane, Morri-Jiro Satoh, singles ace and team with Nishimura to win the national The hero of the game was Nuri
doubles title last year, and
Hafey hit a homer. Jir Mohamed, the Indian custodian, Philadelphia Fajikura, 21, of Meijl University, who made repeated saves in bril-New York who defeated Satoh in the national liant fashion. Hollingsworth, at singles, championships last autumn the opposite end, was also well Pittsburgh
This quartette sailed from Kobe tried, but emerged with flying the liner Hakone Maru on March colours. |22, scheduled to arrive at Marseilles late in April. In Europe the re- maining members will be joined by the veteran internationalist Ryuki Miki, who will net s non-playing caplain.
total to four.
From: Duvis, Podmore, Underwood; captain.
Mathias, Hazlewood, Fortey, Jones and
Two Setbacks Duncan,
Royal.. Navy-Pepper
Before that, hope had been dim- Mathias, Guy: Forrest, Pyatt, McClurg; Chaped by two developments, the luck pell, Smith, McNeill, O'Donnell and of the draw which pits Jupan Shrowbrook,
against Australia in the first con- petition, and the loss of one of Japan's 1933 stars, Ryosuke Nunoi,
ST. JOSEPH'S HELD TO DRAW.
Police. Rally After Interval.
St. Joseph's were
HOME FOOTBALL TABLES TO DATE
#
(Results on Page 12). FIRST DIVISION
Goals
Cincinnati
National League.
R. H. E.
3 11 2 G1
1
A IL
0
4 6
2 5
0
6 9 เ
7 10 2
►
Lavagetto hit a bomer, St. Louis
6 7 American League, Detroit
6 12 Goslin and Walker hit homers. Chicago
5 11 Bonura hit two homers.
2 B
0
0
5
Q
Play, although fast and keen, was very scrappy. A. sodden field greatly impeded ball can- trol, and mis-hits and "spills were frequent. Both forward lines were below St. Leain Satoh and Hishimura
standard-England were only brii-Cleveland pected to carry the singles burden lant in patches, and only Hoc against Australia.
were ex-
The doubles
Hadley pitched forced to
team probably will be Nishimura guard on the left-wing inade any New York
... 11 12 1 goalless draw by the Police at
Rush and Dickey hit homers, Caroline H yesterday in the
PWLD FAP combination of many seasons play shine, as he was well covered by and Yamagishi. a smooth-working Kreat effort. Poor passing, how-
ver, robbed him of any chance to Philadelphia ... 5 9:1 First Division of the League and Arsenal .....39 24 9 6 09
74 64 Fujikura was taken along chlef-
Foxx hit two homers and have now lost practically all Huddersfield 48 20 8 10 73 45 60
Hussain.
Hayes one. chances of winning the champion-Derby 38 15 13 11 55 66 41 Lennis powers of Japan believe he Tottenham...40 20 13 7 65 51 47y to season him. He is a brilliant
17 12 17:
59 43 but still erratic, player, but the ship.
Manchester C. The Saints started the game Blackburn
40 17 16
76
.39 12 14 68 39 14 15 10 52
their campiona drew the most for centre-half and his sound tackling
5 B +
4 5 0
VISIT MACAO
Decide Rubber
Atkinson Best Forward ·.
Washington Atkinson was the pick of the Boston 67 75 l has greater possibilities than any forwards, but, like Garthwaite. with only ten men, but missed Wednesday *:39 18 18 5 67 80 youth developed in this country in lacked the finishing touch in the many opportunities to score in the Leads .....38 16 15 7 70 61 39
circle. Bartlett was never very NAVAL OFFICERS TO ..38 14 13 11 74 62 30 recent years. first half. MeHardy showing Sunderland
Up W. Bromwich .39 15 15 9 70 - 65 30 Japanese Lennis enthusiasts dangerous at any time. well for the Police in goal.
Portsmouth .39 14 14 11 46. 51 39 counted it distinctly hard luck that Lowe played a brilliant game at The Police enjoyed the best of Everton the exchanger in the second half Stoke
iWolven and many opportunities were miss-Leicester ed through wild shooting, Rosy Aston Villa missing a good chance within the Middlesboro
Liverpool final minutes of the game.
Chelsea....
Superior Team St. Joseph's:--R. Marquera; A. V. Gosano, Souza;
Gomes, Beltrao, Birmingham
The Japanese rated their own Punjabis and Colony's winger, very Macae on Sunday to play to re- Marquess; B. Gosuno, Elms, Leonard. Sheffield U.
Newcastle.40 9 17 14 82 74 32 team is superior to any other con-
little scope,
turn hockey, match with the Club, 39 11 22 6 55 97 28 testants in the European zone, not Rocha and Conta.
Metcalfe was a tower of strength who have only been beaten on their THIRD DIVISION (South),
in the defence line and complete-own ground by the all-Malaya excluding the fading stars Goals PWLD FAP France, and had hoped they would out-shone his partner, A. A. team. 39 24 60 RO 30 57
The following are among those not be called on to face Crawford Dand, who was weak, especially in Coventry ....39 20 3 11 90 52 53
bis clearancea.
who will make the trip: Queen's P. R. .39 22 11 6 63 475 McGrath and Quiet ustil their year-
-33 223-19 18 40 50 lings had had a bit of seasoning jured knee, sustained during
Dulla Singh, playing with an in-
Lt. Comdr. Browning, Lt. William- son, Sab. Lt. Musprátí, 14. Bramwell, LL, Anderson, Lt. Comdr. Atkinson,
39 13 14 12 70 7 38 midable opponents in the field-bar- and defensive play broke up many Return Encounter Will .30 12 13 11 62 69 36 ring possible the British cup holders promising Indian attacks, W. A.
.38 13 10 1 63. 68 3in their opening round, and the Reed and E. V. Reed also gave
V
IK. Police:-Mellardy: Blackburn, File: Gough, Britain, Parker; Moss, Stevens, Rase, Brooks and Green.
Norwich
Reading Bristol R. Luton Charlton Swindon
Schmeling
Will Fight
Uzcudun lapton
Bout Scheduled For May 13
Barcelona. April 13. The bout between Mux Schmeling and Paulino Uz cudun, postponed because Schmeling, the former world heavyweight champion. Επε jured his hand in training last month, was re-scheduled to- day for May 13.
The 15-rounder
WEB ori. ginally scheduled for this week
in 'connection with a carnival' of boxing, hut was later changed to June 5.-A.P.
ATHLETIC SPORTS MEETING POSTPONED ONE WEEK
.33 14 18 7 61 70 35
39 12 17 10 70 84 39 38 13 18 7 60 60 33 .30 10 17 12 44 50 32)
death of Satoh was a érusing blow, good support on his flanks,
.39 19 10 10 25 56 48 against softer opposition.
37 18 11 8 73 48 44
+
of
the
former giving Lal Singh, the fast
Anaval officers team will visit
Macao defeated the last naval
39 18 11 10 74 59 46 The Australians eleminated Japan match on the previous day, work- LL. Eaden, and Lt. Donald.
59 43 out of the Davis Cup last year, and ed very hard, but was not up to 81 41 even the Nipponese fans conceded his usaal standard. He received team that visited them, but were
.38 16 11 11 00 ..39 16 14 171
39 15 13 11 64
01 41 them a good chance of repeating strong support, however, from his beaten. In the 64 39 this year, with Satoh playing.
[wing-halves, and the defence, with Hong Kong,
return match in
Exeter Brighton
30 13 13 13 67 Crystal P. .88 14 14 10 02 58 39 Northampton 38 10 15 13 63
Frankly I don't think we have Earhadau Khan, replacing Taj 76 931
Mohamed at left back, proved a Colony Teams Against Bouthend
.3 12 18
65. as much chance against the Austra Watford Gillingham
50
Nur Mohamed in goal, how
30 13 19 7 64 68 23 lane, said Satoh just before sailing very formidable one. 39 11 17
17 11 73 88 33 for Europe. "The value of the com- Aldershot... .38 10 16 12 44
10-12
Hamilton Falldrk Partick Dundee
.86 15 13 8 01
.36.15 16 74
66 32
on their first tour abroad."
Entering Big Tourneys
•
the
ever, was the most outstanding · player in the team...
Malaya Chinese.
The following have been select- The Indian forward line were offed to represent the Colony in the form, neither Kalwant Singh nor match against the Overseas Chin- their usual dash and spectacular Football Club ground at 5 p.m. on Awatar Singh producing any of ene, to be played at the Hong Kong
Tuesday next: play. The right-wing was wenk.
G, Garthwaite scored a poor goal in
en-
The Command Athletic Meeting, Clyde Park 26 13 20 02 83 20an almost certain winner in the Metcalfe (Army); W. A. Reed. (Club), half-back, H. J, D. Lowe (Club);
37.
Torquay
20 6 47 petition this year lies in the experi 38 12 20 Newport
.30 G 16 17 47 69 20 enca it will give our young players. Bournemouth 39 21 9 59 93 27 Only Fujikuras has had experience Bristol C...30 (Continued from Page 4.)
7 16 13 40 63 27 of grass courts before. But I hope Cardif 18 8 245 53 36 22 and believe that they will make good "Although he is by no means the
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Goals strongest rider, he uses his head
PWLD F A Ptr and has very good judgment. "Most
Rangers .....88 29 2 6 112 87 6
Duncan (Club); A. M. Motherwell of our novices like to use the whip
36 28 5 93 42 60
If their matches against the Aus-the second half to give England Rodrigues (Univ.) and Lt. N. W. Loo much-this might be all right experience as an owner, as well
2 71 73 42 tralians, should be their only ex-the lead, which they maintained, Metcalfe (Army): W. A. Beed Queen O'S ..85 20 L3 2 Aberdeen ....35.18 11 6 87 63 42 for a pukka China pony, but for as a jockey, but his only present
Kilmarnock. 38. 17 11 9 70 60 42 Perlence of Davis Cup play this thanks to excellent work by Hol (Club) and E. V. Reed (Club);
year, the Japanese yearlings will ingeworth in goal. cross-bred ponies it often falls, the interest in a third share with
Hearts ..37 16 11 to 85 58 42 seek further seasoning in
(Capt), Dulla Singh (Army) cross-breed is likely to become ap-Messra. P. P. Botelho and W. H.
Ayr, Utd
.38 16 11 9 84 89 41
A very large crowd, including and E. V. Reed (Club); H. Bet when whipped."
Choy in Utopian on which he won
St. Johnstone 38 17 13 472 47 40 French and British championships. many Indian military hockey Owen Hughes (Club). Lt. J. H. Celtic
14 11 11 69 56 39 If they do get past that great Aus-thusiats, watched the game. Questioned regarding his suc- the Eve Cup at the last spring
Eaden (Navy), Lt. E. N. V. Currey cesses here and in Shanghai, Mr. meeting of the Macao Jockey Club
70 38 tralian barrier they expect several
The following are the teams:
(Navy), Lt. C. C. Garthwaite Deitz confessed that he was seen on March 25. He owned several
more Davis Cup ties, for the winner England-Hollingsworth (Army); (Army) and Lal Singh (Army). 476134 of the Japan-Australian tie is rated A. A. Dand (Club) (Capt.), and Reserves:. Back, J. Rodger (Club): 38 14 18 to better advantage in Hong Kong, ponies in Shanghai--but was un- as in Shanghai the competition was able to achieve much success with
17 11 53 482
{H, J. D. Lowe (Club), and E. V. Hood 29 European zone.. kcener, and there were many more them, although a bunter, Social scheduled to commerce to-day, has St Mirren .34 -8 17 9 41 82 25
(Club); Senior (Army), Lt. Garth-forwards, Lt. Cdr. F. K.. W. Atkin- This year for the first time in waite, L. Bartlett (Navy), Lt. Cmdr. son better class riders in that city." Mark, sent by him to Hong Kong, jbeen unavoidably postponed for Hibernian 20.11 228 49 88 25
(Navy) and Awtar Singh Ile said that the racing spirit was was in his estimation quite a good one week on account of the wet Taird. Lanark 36 6219 50 105 21 plonships will lack Japanese en-Parduman Singh (Radio) and Subedar
Airdrie .359 23 54.102 22 many years the American Cham- Atkinson (Navy) and Lt. Bucquard. (Radio).
India:Nur Mohammed (Punjabis);}) better in Hong Kong- "there Is pony.
Civilian Team. Cowdenbeath 30 4. 6 27 51 116 13 tries, All remaining members of Barhadau Khan (Punjabis) M. IL The team to represent the the Davis Cup team are still unl-Hassan (Radio), Dalla Bingh (Pun Civilians In their match against versity students and spending eight fabla) and Alaf Din (Panjabis); Wa-the Overseas Chinese on Wednes months out of each year playing ayat Shah (Punjabia), Zartar Singh day is:-A. P. Eca da Silva (In tennis in Europe and America has Kalwant Singh (Radio), and Lai Singh cognitos); A. A. Dand (Club) (Punjabi), Awiar Singh (Radio),
(Capt.) and Pracht (German Club); M. H. Hassan (Radio); W. A. Reed (Club). and A. E, P.: Guest (St. Andrew's); N. A. E Mackay (St. Andrew's), Parker (Police), Awlar Singh (Radio), Kalwant Singh (Radio) and AP. Sousa (Incognitos). Reserve Back, E. V. Reed (Club); half- back, J. Gonsalves (Recreio); for: ward, S. Gowler (Y.M.C.A.),
Programme of Matches. The programme of matches. Hong Kong is as follows; April 22, Bervices."
weather.
Hong Kong Baseball Players May
Meet Japanese Olympic Team ben found a handicap to sendemte (Punjabis),
a much more sporting atmosphere It is mainly for his friends that] about the whole game here, the Mr. Deltz rides-he is first string owners take more interest in their rider for Mr. H. Y: Líing's stableĮ harses and jockeys, and it is not and for the "Boldier" stable" · of unusual for them to be at the Messrs. Li Bhlu-pang. Occasional- course in the morning to give en-ly he rides, for others owners--in couragement and advice." In the Australian race at the next At the preliminary meeting, off Shanghai, he said, racing is more meeling, for instance, he will be the Hong Kong, Baseball League at of a business, although it is run an riding Mr. Harold Beth's "Just the Texas Company last evening. Amatour sport, as it is here:
That".
Mr. C L Shank was elected Pre- sident for the coming year, while Mr. E. 8: Shak was, appointed Secretary-Treasurer,
United States Navy. Japanese Baseball Club, Hong Kong Baseball Club"). Portuguese Sports Association. Chinese Athletik Union.
Mr. Y. Hachiuma urged that, a
Those present were Messrs. 1. combined team should be selected
progress. So they will return to Japan immediately after the Wim- [bledon tournement--unless they should still be in the competition for the Davis Cup-A. P.
Complete Results Of Tourney
--4, GERMANTA
..BECOND ROUND
Mr. Deitz prefers to ride Aus- Since his arrival In Hong
The following were the reasi tralian ponies, they have a hefter Kong nine months ago, ME touch of speed, Bronze Era, Ablo· Deltz has started in 125 mots,
TSUI WINS- TENNIS
of the 1934 championships'
FIRST ROUND) Amazon and Just That, he ? con- securing 18 Brsts, '17 seconds
ENGLAND
VES-SCOTLAND alders to be the three best Aus- and 22 thirds.
Young, Y. Hachluma, B. C. Law-Immediately in order to play Wai Pel, Colony, lawn tennis cham PORTUGAL
Under deplorable conditions Toul INDIA
a WALES trallans this year.
His winning mounts have been rence, A. W. Gotano, and Mr. P. against the Japanese baseball team plon, beat Rita Sin-koe, Batavias CHINA 7o. from IRELAND It was on Bronze Era that he Sunup, The Cavalier, Rosy Morn, F. le Fevre, the former President who will be passing through the champion who is joining Khoo fioo! ENGLAND PORTUGAL bout Able Amazon, (Mr. Chang) Ration (2), Bronze Era (2) Young It was decided at the meeting Colony on their way to the Far Eye and Gordon Lum to represent INDIANE CHINAS over the 1 miles in the record Chap, Cavaltade, Brechin, Soldier that air teams will be formed. Eastern Olympiad at the and, of Chink at the Manila Gamce next 2 FINAL time of 2.24.2 to win the Australian of Italy, Solar Star, Just That, Dafe from the following associations: the month. . Champions at the Annual Meeting Devil, Wonderful Stag, Soldier of South China Athletic Associat: The annual meeting will be held at the Chinese Recreation Club yes ENGLAND AN INDIA month, by scores of 4-6, 64, ENGLAND AN INDIA
· FINAL-REPLAY and pay a dividend of $284.70. China, Saucy Face arid Mayflower." iloi
on May 15,
** extra time (was played.
April 28. v. H.K. Chinese, April 24 y Colony. April 25 v, Civilians,
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