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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1935.

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ATHLETIC WILL EXTEND S. CHINA IN PREMIER SOCCER LEAGUE

CAER CLARK CUP

ST. ANDREW'S LADIES'

BIG GAMBLE ||

TO-DAY'S "NEEDLE" GAME AGAINST HOLDERS

(By "STICKS")

ALMOST too much will depend upon their backs when the St. Andrew's Ladies meet the Hong Kong Ladies in their return Caer Clark Cup clash to-day at Sookunpoo in a game the result of which will probably decide the 1934-35 championship.......

The champions have been strengthened in their defence, and in their attack by the inclusion of Miss J. Dalziel at Inside-right.

and Mrs. Moutrie at inside-left.

"Y" LADIES MAKE

CHANGES FOR GAME AGAINST THE C.B.A.

Miss Bradbury Unable To Play

NEW INSIDE FORWARDS

The Saints' Ladles are unfortun ately without the services of thei goal-keeper, Mrs. Rose, and rathe: than play a substituté custodian, have elected to play an extra back

Halves Big Task How far this scheme will be

successful depends to large extent upon the halves, and if the Hong Kong Ladies' attacks can be broken up before they reach the Saints' Saints need full-backs, then the

have no qualms about the result of the game.

The champions' attack, is a strong| one with stout support from the half-backs.

has very

Capt. G. E. T. Eyston the British racing driver who has entered a team of xlx 8 h.p. M.G.'s to be driven by women in the most famous of all long distance Continental road races, the Le Mans Grand Prix d'Endurance

|JACK PETTIFER

BEATS SAUVAGE IN

COMEBACK BOUT

FRENCHMAN GOES DOWN IN NINTH BRITON MUCH FITTER THAN BEFORE

Huli aaw

Badminton Record

Feat By Eliot Hall Pair

ST. ANDREW'S LOSE-

By defeating the St. Andrew's Club by 7 games to 2 at the St. Au-! drew's Church Hall last night, Ellot Hall retained their 100 per ent., standing in the "A" Divison of the Men's Doubles Badminton Lengue.

Long Awan, the South Chlos "B" right-hall, who makes his first K. L. Goon and K. S. Lien, the

Bix weeks, having been laid up with- winners No. 1 pair, established appearance this afternoon for over

■ bad leg. record for the "A" Davision by de- feating N. A. E. Mackay and F. A. Broadbridge by 21 points to nil.)

This has only been accomplished ROSS once before in the Colony, and that

was when E. L. H. Shate and J.

Gardiner, the Fire Brigade's lend-

Ing pair, defeated R. H. Collins and Sailors and D. Waylin, of the Soldiers Home last week by, 21 clear points in the "B" Division..

Goon and Lien are the only pair in the. "A" Division to have an #unbeaten record.

Another pair to shine for Ellot

The scores were:-

TAKES EASY WIN OVER KLICK

IN TITLE FIGHT Retains Welterweight Crown

BAER BROTHERS BUT ON CLOWN ACT

Miami, Fla., Jan. 28.

CHINESE "DERY" GAME

TO-MORROW

DARKIE CHAN WILL BE

MAN TO WATCH

NAVY AT FULL STRENGTH

(By "ROVER")

WO VERY GOOD GAMES A (E DOWN FOR DECISION TO-

T. MORROW WIEN THE ATHLETIC

TAIN SOUTH CHINA "A". THE LEAGUE LEADERS, IN. THE FIRST DIVISION ON THE CLUB GROUND, WHILE THE FUSILIERS, WHO LAST WEEK HELD SOUTH CHINA TO A GOALLESS DRAW, MEET THE ROYAL NAVY AT SOOKUN-

POO.

The Athletic will start to-morrow's game favourites, and everything will depend upon their halves and backs to pull them. through.

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TAM KONG-PAK AND WONG MEI-SHUN, THE 'TWO. SOUTH CHINA INSIDE FORWARDS 'MUST BE STOPPED AT ALL COSTS, WHILE THE WINGERS, TSO KWAISHING AND | IP. PAK-WA, AND FUNG WILL ALSO NEED TO BE WATCHED

VERY CLOSELY.

Chan Chun-wo, who is playing

jinside-left for the Athletic, will

TO MAKE FILMS

BRITAIN TO LIFT BAN

AUSTIN PLEASED WITH WISE LTA MOVE

be very hard to stop, and if he TENNIS PLAYERS gives the same display as he did

TO BE ALLOWED against the Recreio in the Senior Shield a fortnight ago, there is no saying what will happen.

The Royal Navy will be (By. "STICKS")

strengthened by the return of the The "Y" Ladies have again made

Suffolk, and with Ryecroft, Pyatt, Hoveral changes in their team to meet the Central British Ladies in'

Miss McKenna, who

a new Jack Pettifer Hall last night, were K, Y. Lee and

Showing the class that made him and McGuire back, the Fusiliers the Caer Clark Tournament this

rarely been tried out at centre-half. when the King's Cross giant open-T. C. Lee, who won all their three

a triple world champion, Barney will have to produce last Sunday's afternoon at King's Park.

Ross hammered out' an easy deci- form to gain both points.

To-day the Club and the Artillery Miss Bradbury is still unable to is an ideal pivot and combines ed his comeback" campaign with games, losing only 28 points out of

has excellently with her colleagues. a knockout victory over Al Sauy-the 91 played. take the field, although she

E. F. Fincher and H. Kew (St.sion here to-night in 10 rounds age, a French heavy-weight who

over Frankle Klick, of San Fran. clash at the Valley, where the recovered from an injury to her in this afternoon's clash It is

their first defeat for several weeks. Myers, the Lawn Tennis Associa band, and consequently Miss R. most essential for the inside-for-has gained a reputation as a tough, Andrews)**

welterweight title ho risked. Ingram will come into the side at wards to play the five half-back spoiling fighter in European rings. lost to: K. L. Goon and K. S. Lien cisco, and retained the junior Gunners are expected to sustain

The pair were matched for 15 loft-half, while Miss Blumenthal game, while the champions" pivot

lost to K. Y. Lee and T. C. Le 12-21. moves up to inside-left.

may be required to play up among rounds, but Pettifor applied the beat K. F. Wong and P: K, Chan 21-The Chicago boy led all the way}| 5. A. Broadbridge and T. L. Choong after flooring the challenger for a count of eight in the first round Miss Dennis will play on the the forwards to relieve any undue clozure in the ninth, after having

loat to Goon and Lien 1121,

The decision was inanimous by the right-wing, while Miss Hickey Alla pressure in the fall of the three the Frenchman down for several (St. Andrews)

Saints full-backa:

long counts early on.

referee and two judges, and ring the inside-right position.***

N. A. L. Mackay, and F. A. Brand- Riders gave Ross eight of the 10 In spite of these changes, the The game commences at 3.16 Pettifer, who has been taken beat Weng md Chan 21-19.

over by a syndicate, gave evidence lost to Lee and Lee 6-21,

atanzas, Central British Ladles are expect.. and the teams are:- ad to record their second triumph II.K. Ladice:-B. Hance; E. M. Gray of a sound preparation; certainly bridge (81. Andrews)

and B. Helbling; C. Ferguson,id.

lost to Wong and Chan 4-21. this season over the "Y."

McKenna and J. Smalley; W. Marsb, he looked fitter than he has ap-lost to Goon and Lien 0-21. J. Dalziel, Mrs. P. M. Harrop, Mrs. peared in previous contests. C.B.A. Ladies:-P. Bost; F. K. Moutric and V. Blackburn. Walker and P. Woolley; G. MacNidor,

The teams are:---

G. 81. Andrew's Ladies:-J. Jorge,

18-21.

lost to Lee and Lee 10-21.

Con- like all the Sauvage,

8. Boavis and M. Bryson; R. Black E. I. Woolley, Jtinentals, was in perfect condition, more, M. Smith, E. Woolley, P. Whit- White and F. Bandalt: 1 Womy; Gitting, M. Woolley, P. Gitlins and "4y" Ladice:-W. George: J. Wilson Churn.

loy, D. Hunt,

and A. Fowler; M. Gardiner, E. Thom-1 son and R. Ingram; T. Dennis, L

Hickey, P. McCaw, B. Blumenthal and DAINTY TROUNCED

0. Brown,

HERMES ROUTED

BY CLUB JUNIORS

IN HOCKEY GAME

|

Alexander-Sinclair's

Good. Display

NAVAL CUSTODIAN'S PLUCKY

SHOWING

and he needed to be, for only his M.jstamina and gameness kept him in the ring once Pettifor got over his old customary slowness,

BY DIAMOND IN

MAMAK CLASH

Cahill's Good Play At Centre-Forward

LOSERS FAIL TO SCORE

IN SPITE OF PRESSURE

Down Four Times This came in the fourth round, following three sessions of cau- tious sparing on the part of both.

erb

J

MCAVOY BEATEN

POINTS

As forecast by Mr. A. Wallia

Cát TX 1 |tion have decided to support a mo Lincolns Favoured on a velete the international rule

The Lincolns should experience prohibiting amateurs from accept- The proposal, to be brought be o difficulty against Kowloon, while ng im contracts.de the Recreio are expected to obtain fore the International Federation fr March by the Czechoslovakian South China "B," who commenced

L.T.A., 18: noi the season very well, are

the better of the Police,

Klick Outclassed Klick, the youth who beat Kia favourites against the East Lanes To delete from the international lawn tennis Chocolate in sensational fashion a whom they entertain at Carolins rules that section of Rulo 23 which draw in 10 furious rounds at San H.K. Chen, the Shanghai Interport players from accepting money or ON years ago and then held Ross to a Hill, although the acquisition of prohibits ameteor

Francisco last Mar 5, was outclass-right-half, and the return of Tong obtaining pecuniary advantage by ing of lawn tennis action film pic ed throughout except.in the eighth, Kwan should improve both their posing for or permitting the tak

defence and attack. when he took the offensive.

The following is "Rover's" fore-tures of themselves. As an added attraction the Bact boys put on their act, Max. the cast giving the favoured teams in world heavyweight champion, capitals:-

THIL'S VICTORY IN PARIS FIGHT

months.

TO-DAY

FIRST DIVISION

CLUB v Lincolns (Club, 245 p.m.)

elowning for four rounds with the STRONG FINISH BY FRENCHMAN

veteran Jimmy Maloney of Boston Paris while kid brother "Buddy" kayoed Jock McAvoy, of Rochdale, the Tommy Davenport. In the first CLUB v Artillery

(Club, 4.15 p.m.) British middle-weight boxing round.

Neither Max nor Maloney was LINCOLNS v Kowloon champibh, falled to wrust the Euro

(Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.) pean light heavy-weight title from bruised In their exhibition encoun-

(Kowloon. 4.15 p.m.) Marcel Thil, of France. Thil, who ter, the Boston Irishman being Police v RECREIO ...

8. China "B" v EAST LANCS

(Caroline Hill 4.16 p.m.) When the Englishman lost his recognised by the International careful not to make the mistake of

SECOND DIVISION ⠀⠀⠀: diffidence, however, the contest Boxing Union as the world's mid-"Kingfish" Levinsky a month ago [dle-weight champion, beat McAvoy of arousing the Livermore Adonin Playing in a very scrappy Mamak was all over bar shouting.

at Feeling his man with the left, on points over fifteen rounds at the to knockout fury. Hockey tournament match

his right time Palais des Sports.

ARTILLERY Y Athletic "Bad's Fourteenth Victim"

(Sookunpoo, 2.45 p.m.)]. a glorious An inspired display by Alexander King's Park yesterday, H.M.S.Pettifer sent over

"Buddy's" victory was his fours, China v NAVY

(Caroline Hill, 2.46 p.m.)| Sinclair, at centre-half for the Club Diamond defeated H.M.S. Dainty by and again with punishment effect It was, however, juniors featured the friendly hoc-three-clear goals, the feature of In the sixth round, and Sauvage failure, McAvoy fought for all

He made 12 successive Univerzity v R. ENGINEERS

(Kowloon, 2:46 pm.). the Frenchman at his own game. key match against H.M.S. Hermes the ganio being the good display was down four times for long he was worth in an attempt to beat teenth by a knock-out in recen! at King's Park yesterday which the at centre-forward by Cahill, the counts until saved by the gong.

Sauvage rallied in remarkable

A crowd of 22,000 roared en foes point toes to the roof until

(Chatham Road, 4.15.p.m.) Diamond's leader, his clever stick-

THIRD DIVISION former won by 5 goals to 1.

RA.M.C. LINCOLNS Senior, at centre-forward, was work and good ball distribution fashion in the next two rounds, conragement, at Thil throughout, January 10 when Babe Hunt bear EAST LANCS V.Kowloon also prominent, his dangerous sol enabling his forward to attack con- but in the ninth Pettifer cut loose but they were evidently disappoint him to a decision,

again, to finish the fight with aed in not seeing an exhibition of

(Chatham Road, 245 pm.) McAvoy's speed against Thil's-de-

B. Engineers v E.A.0.CESS efforts making him stand out above

(Sookumpoo). At the beginning of the game, right to the jaw. the other forwards; He was wel

fence.

EAST LANCS v Recreto supported by E. C. Fincher,, at the Dainty forwards immediately

(King's Park, 2.45 pm) inalde-right, and Bennitt, on the took up the offensive and thorough-

FUSILIERS v. Railway y tested the opposing defence. left-wing.

TO-MORROW Elliott, shot from the circle's edge following a passing bout, but Baines Miami, Fla., Feb. 10.-Miss Jean 289 points. The referee awarded

FIRST DIVISION

(Club, 4.16 p.m.) match, England v. The Rest, at

Jasi (Sookanpoo, 4.15 p.m.) West Bromwich on March 27, when FUSILIERS v Navy, Balkon

THIRD DIVISION" two referees will take charge of the

BERVICE CORPS v. Police

[Continued on Pas

AMAZING TURF STATISTICS

"Racing Calendar"

The annual edition' of the "Racing Calendar" is always intri-

Loistently.

JEAN BAUER WINS ANOTHER U. S. GOLF CONTEST

of

The British judge, Mr. Barring- ton Dalby, gave: McAvoy the ver dlet with 295 points. He gave Thil Providence, Rhode Thil 298 points and McAvoy 288

Fontinued on Page 5).

F. A. COUNCIL WITNESS TWO REFEREE GAME.

Members of the International

stopped it. Cahill, however, ran in Bauer, and took the ball off Baines' foet to Island, the medalist, to-day won points, while the other Judge Board and of the F.A. Council are not into an open goal.

the third annual Miami-Biltmore awarded Thil 298 points und Mc-to be invited to attend the Trial ATHLETIC v 8. Chibs A After the resultant "bully off, Women's Amateur Golf" Tourna-Avoy 282 points. the Dainty again took up the offen- ment defeating Mrs. Joe Bydolev, sive and Higgins was forced to city champion of Buffalo, New

(Continued on Page 5). York, one up in the 86-hole final.

guing. It la i mine of Interesting Emu Providės

facts about the Turt.

It tella, for instance, that the

New

Hazard

Sydney dropped to the ground after being driven from the tee....

value of stakes won last flat-racing Golfers at Mona Vale N.S.W. mer

Borson was 2728,608, and that there a hazard recently when an emu, wore 2,421 races and more than straying pet, ate 20 balls on the 4500 horses in training the

Ale there are movedithan 2,4001anth fairways and owners with coloura registared,

Irate golfers chased the big, bird but it enally eluded them. It was driven off several times, but alwAYA came back

The emu, the pet of a man who It swallowed whole a dozen balir than 830 licensed trainers, is at present in the country, one day and took sight more on the than 350 Jockeys and escaped from its paddock and next day, its appetite undiminished.

Jockey Club etrayed on to the links, making its very

headquarters on the seventh fair, the links has failed;

digit prise of It quickly entered into the spirit ing aroun

of thoroughbred way.

ds, which raced last year

of the game and seized balls as theyinone the

Continued on Fage:3)

SIRED 660 WINNERS Famous Australian Racehorse Dead

The famous Australian dre, St. Anton has just died at Chickerloo stud, the west coast property of Mr. Norman Gunn Bayou Adelaide missaghy St Anton has a red about 660 win- ner of about 1,450 racer, the amount stake money, exceed

ove it from 15 lng¥£25

to the sur. May

Jafe

its unuson) diet: & mond

game.

Under the federation rules.it will extra- be necessary to hold an ordinary general meeting to con- sider the proposal, and arrange- ments for this will probably be made at the March meeting.

(Continued on Page 5)

US. IN LINE WITH TENNIS WORLD

Rules Made To Restrict Amateurs' Expenses

Cincinnati, Feb. 10.- Amateur tennis players in the [United States must abide by the rule which prohibits the receiving of travelling and Living expenses for more than eight weeks each sea- son under an announcement made to-day by the United States Lawn Tennis Association."

The Association to-day officially adopted the ruling of he Inter- national Lawn Tennis Association, which puts America on a @plane with, other nations in the regula tion of this popular sport in amateur fields,

OXFORD THREE GOES INTO BUSINESS

Russian To Swim Channel May Play For Richmond

Two famous Soviet swimmers the Black Sea coast, and intend to who established a world record last spend July in Calate to study, the summer for long distance, swim-Channel and its currents), ming in the Black Sea Malin, (40)

For Rest Of Season Peter Cranmer, the International The U.S.S.R. champion Matin, by rugby three-quarter « and

rwick Qicon="

km 1800 m. In 18 h. 30 to 12 seci) profession; a fitter was born in cricketer, has decided

and Felzulin (84 km 800 m in 10 1904 and has been engaged in sport tinue at Oxford University, and h18 m. 42 sec.) have decided to since the age of 17. In 1980, he has take

attempt to swim across the Eng made his first

lish Channel on Aug. 6, 1928, (15 km.)

Both are now undergoing train with the oth ingelps swimming pool and will Felculin; a teacher,

ike Ati rans of about 80 km, daily in 1913 and

sman will go to age of 15

dyer togeth

up a business appoint Birmingham

play

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