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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3,

Sporting Pages.

CLUB BEAT KOWLOON IN POOR FIRST DIVISION SOCCER GAME

Birack on the head with a pitch- ed ball during a game in Winnipeg, Man., Jimmie Foxx, above, star first baseman of the Athletics, was reported to be, suffering, dizsitess

GOLDEN MILLER AND HIS EGGS AND TONIC

HIS GREAT FRIEND IS A GREAT DANE

WORLD'S BEST STEEPLECHASER

GOLDEN Miller, Miss Dorothy Paget's

standing steeplechaser which was on out-

of the

hottest favourites in the history of the Grand National, only to fail last week, was bought like a pig in a poke, but caused a sensation with 19 The Kowloon Football Club, above, were defeated by the Club' yesterday wins out of 30 starts, earning £12,534 in stake by 8 goals to 1 in the First Division of the soccer league in a very disap-

pointing display on the Club ground.-(King's Stadio). money!

H.M.S. DUNCAN SURPRISED

Grouse is a harlequin Great Dane and a big one, writes a Home correspondent. He trundled over and looked earnestly in my face for several G.O.M. OF GOLF: and drowsiness at Seattle, Wash. seconds, his jowl immense and gravely wrinkled. That inspection is a necessary preliminary before one is allowed to see that quiet Irish gentleman Golden Miller,, hottest Grand National favourite since stable lads can remember, and the best! steeplechaser in the world.

It was feared the career of the alugger, who, wan to tour the Ori ent this winter with" the American league All-Stars, would be serious- ly affected by the accident, but he recovered.

GARRISON

$1.

SERGEANTS

Grouse and the Miller are old but undemonstrative friends. They live at Mr. Basil Briscoe's training quarters near New- market. The dog makes the rounds of the stables and has a

MESS IN LEAD nodding acquaintance with the other 40 horses, but he makes

Steel, Coulson's Snooker League®

PRISON OFFICERS DISPLACED

St. Patrick's By defeating the Club by five clear games, the Gar rison Sergeants Mess secured the top position in the Steel, Coulson's The Snooker League last night. Prison Officers' Mess is second with a total of 18 points, one behind the Garrison Sgt's. Mess'

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Two other games were decided last night, the Royal Engineers Sergeants Mess beating the Dock- yard Police by the odd game in five and the Prison Officers' Mess

clear his preference for the Miller...

INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW AT MERANO

Special Facilities In Splendidly Equipped Hippodrome

AGAINST ANY

FORM OF BETTING

The Undesirable Element

HIGH PRAISE. FOR POST WAR PROFESSIONAL

PARTHIAN'S

BRILLIANT

COMEBACK

New Mamak Hockey Player's Debut

ERRATIC PERFORMANCE BY LOSERS' BACKS

(Ky "STICKS")- (By FOURBALL) Mention disarmament to a well- They are both sober-minded curried colonel and you will see

Under the new leadership of and given to meditation, and they fireworks. But talk of organised Birch, the Parthian rallied magni- take an early morning stroll like betting on golf championships to ficently in the second-half of their a couple of philosophers.

John Henry Taylor and you will get

Mick's Tribute

The only other person admitted to this communion of minda is an-

an explosion. I got one when I Mainak hockey tournament encoun- saw him at Richmond last week. ter with the Duncan at King's Park A subdued explosion, perhaps be- yesterday to win the match by 5 other Irishman, Mick, stable lad, cause this G.O.M. of golf is still goals to 3, after being led by 3 Merano, Mar. 27. who has done" the Miller and convalescing after a gruelling The first International Horse,

eighteen holes with tough op goals to mil at the interval, Birch's Show to take place here will be

exercised him for years, the newly built and

Mick describes him in one Asn-ponent-bronchial catarrh. He has hat trick" in the first ten minates held at splendidly equipped Hippodrome telice. The grandest horse in the won his match, but it has left him of the second half featured the from April 14 to 22.

wide world”

A number of nations have al- ready signified their intention of be- ing represented and all participants will be given special Lacliitios.

proving successful against the TWO CENTURIES BY

Catholic Union Club and beating them by 3 games to 2.

SCHOOLBOYS

Both of the two latter games Baxter And Holden Flog

were very even and the result was not decided until after the last. player had Anished. Regan

Won

the game for the R. E. Sgta': Mess

Queen's Bowling

What must constitute a local re-

by easily defeating Martin, while cord in School cricket was accom

the K.C.C. yesterday Grindley gave the Prison Officers plished at their narrow victory by beating when K. Baxter and R. Holden of Antonio

rather weak,

game.

Golden Miller had come back Very Retrograde Step

McKinstry, the Parthian's cus from a gentle centre on the Heath when I called to ate him. They My question about betting acted todian, worked hard in the first don't work him too hard. "he has like a tonic. The old light of battle half and made some very spec not a very strong constitution." glinted in his eye as he replied: tacular saves, but was given but "Betting It would be a very few shots to deal with in the they explain.

Not strong! Miss Dorothy Paget retrograde step if it were introduced second half. must wish she had another licwt. in any form-parimutuel or tote "weakling" who can take Aintree If the attempt is made I think that cliffs and precipices in record time, the Royal and Apcient will stop it The Miller has put on four stous and rightly so. of muscle since, he won the last National, and he walks' with the suggestion of jauntiness the fauntiness of the perfect horse.

Nineteen wins out of 20 starts, the Central British School scored £12,584 in stake money, and three times winner of the Cheltenham 250 runs between them, being un- Garrison Sgts. Clean Sweep

Gold Cup Steeplechase. That's his The outstanding feature of the defeated for 144 and 106, respec

(Continued on Page 5) match between the Garrison Ser-tivly.

geants' Mess and the St. Patrick'a In addition to their magnificent Club, which the former won by five batting figures, they were also ro- clear games was the great fight sponsible for skitling out Queen's C.R.C. "AT HOME" ON put up by Harper, the St. Patrick's College for 66 runa, Holden taking reserve, in his match against 4 for 25 and Baxter 4 for 33. Smith, the Garrison's No 1 player; he was not beaten until

the black ball.

The scores were:

Garrison Buta. Mess St. Patrick's Club

Bowler

Smith Trim Leach

Ranzom

Total

57 French

54 Harper

64: Sims W 64- Donnerell

70 Funnell

309

Scores were

C.B.S.--266 for 2 wkts, dech. (K Baxter not cut 144, R. Holden not out 106) ME

Queen's College:68 (8, Lea 24, 29 R. Holden 4 for 25, K. Baxter 4 for

(83);

EIGHT CANADIAN GOLFERS FOR . 162 BRITISH AMATEUR TITLE

SATURDAY

Lady Southorn Will Distribute Prizes

(Continued on Page 5)

Trotter Shines Of the two backs, Trotter, at left- back, played the better game, Holm- wood being erratic by giving sticks too often.

(Continued on Page 5)

Mamak League Table To Date

K.LT. Q. Polleo R.DE.

HOWE SCORES SECOND

"HAT-TRICK'

BARLOW'S OUTSTANDING

PERFORMANCE

KNOX THROWS AWAY CHANCES

IN a

(By “Rover")

re-arranged First League soccer fixture with Kowloon on the Valley yesterday even- ing, the Club gained a not very convincing vic tory by the margin of 3 goals to 1, a score which flattered them.

his Howe supplied the goals for the Club second consecutive hat-trick and although not displaying his usual bustle and speed, gave

the

Kowloon defence plenty to think about at times. He was well supported by Hill and Bickford, the latter's accurate passes giving him two of the goals.

Elliott worked hard behind the line, and fed Forrow with many well-judged passes, but the latter, deputising for Fowler at outside right, was obviously out of position and failed to ma ́s use of the chances given him, giving a slow and half-hearted per- formance.

JAPANESE-AMERICAN GOLF PROFESSIONALS MATCH

Game Arranged For Southera California Next Month

Los Angeles, Mar. 27. The Professional Golfers As sociation to-day announced that a team of six Japanese professionals will play a team of American pros In Southern California On May 11

And÷12.

The American toom will include Low Beatt, and Willie Hunter, and four other players to be selected later United Pressii

Elliott failed miserably in front of goal, missing at least two 'sitters, and the shooting from the other forwards was without sting, Cairns, the Kow- loon custodian, dealing capably with most of the efforts that came his way.”

Cinh Halves Shine

The Club was well served by their intermediate line, Skinner and Robertson being particularly to the fore with sound tackling and wood distribution. Skinner was al- ways rather apt to ovor kick his forwards, and with Howe keeping farther back than usual, some like- ly openings were missed.

Strange and Railton had an easy

SOCCER RIOT IN first half, but were kept, hard at it

SHANGHAI

3 Tung Hwa Players Suspended

GAME AWARDED POLICE

Shanghal, To-day.

later in the game, when Kowloon pegged them back for a considerable" time. Both hacks gave a good showing, intercepting and tackling quickly and well, Strange placing the ball very accurately to his for¬ wards,

(Continued on Page 5) Wae Table To Date League

FIRST DIVISION

P. W. L. D. 7. API,

The sequel to the Stadium to South China A 20 17 060 17 37

21 10 9 2:42:40 22

on Saturday last during the Tung Lincolas Hwa and Shanghai Municipal Po-South, China B 18 9 54 47 83 22 lice First Division soccer clash took Club L. D. F. A. Pts place last night when three Tung

Police 16 150-145 9

Recreio 16 11 2 3 11 12 25 Hwa players were given long sus Athletle 13904.32 0.22. pensions In addition to the game be. Navy

43 32 25 21

KOWLOON GOLF St Andrew's 16434-3 ing awarded the Police who were Fusiliers' 31-35:17.19 leading by 5 goals to 2 when it was Artillery

125817 abandoned, St. Joseph's ARDANT East Lanca This means the first defeat of the Kowloon 466-71-23 21:15 4.13 4.6. 3 24 23.11. Chinese champions this season...

CLUB

Radio }R.C. of United

RAA.C.

Starting Times For Sunday

Buffolk:

University

Diamond Cornwall

Medway HIGH HANDICAP COMPETITION |Parthian

Duncan The following are the starting times. BA.

12th Battery The Chinese Recreation Club "At for the High Handicap Competition

Dainty Home which was postponed from which takes place at the Golf Club next Saturday, March 23, owing to the Sunday, Stout form perscored Borner inclement weather, will take place 8.00 C. Thompson v. C.

9,04 1.0. Murphy v C. G. Anderson next Saturday afternoon when Lady 9.08 W. Ahern La Parves Southern will, distribute the prizes 9.12 E. G. Finchery Henderson won in the Open Mixed Doubles 0.10 W. J. Woolley E. Black C. Ross Somerville, four times Lawn Tennis championship and 0.24 L. Jack H. J. Bebbington

9.20 W. Kershawy. G. Heyer In spite of the efforts of Stafford and Fowler, who won their mat Canadian amateur champion and C.R.C. tournament events. 0.28 J. G. Chariton TV E. P. ches, the Dockyard Police lost to winner of the American title in Preceding the distribution of 9.23 F. Reme

F, the Royal Engineers by the odd 1982, will lead a team of eight prizes, M. W. Lo and Mrs J, P. 8985. Gellatley

(Continued on Page 5). Canadian golfers to take part in Kay!! will meet H. D. Rumjahn 940 D. N. Parsons

W. C. Simpan B.44 V the British amateur championship, and Mrs. Chiu - Chun-chlu in # League Table To Date:

9,48 W. Stoker, on May 20.

Mixed doubles, exhibition game.

G. O, Moss Stewards of course Messrs. Stoker and Henderson.

Blog Dockyard Police LosoSSA

Garrison Sgto

"Prison" Officers

Central Polles

RE+W.0,» &„Szta?? CPOs Betray Dockyard Pellice Catholls Club BL Patrick'E

WOMEN TO

Larry Gains Knock-out Win In

Birmingham's First Big Fight

Birmingham's first bla

|weight contest for ended early at the

blow, he was waried z by, the

14-26 18 30 10

52 216-8-8

17 773 30 21 17

16 5 6 5 35 30 15

.6 121 31:61 13. 4103-19 44 11 311 4:27 42 10 2413 3 22 42 7.

Among those suspended was KONG AND LEE TO

C. Chen, who represented Shanghai

against Hong Kong in February

8 2-51 18 28-3 He has been debarred from playing

5

18 1 10 8 254 01908 282

until December 81, 1985.

Referee Attacked

MEET TSUI BROS.

To-day's Lawn Tennis, Weather Permitting

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Weather permitting, a good game tennis should be witnessed on

It will be recalled that a serious rlot broke out last Saturday at the Stadium: when, following a penalty given against the Chinese, the Re feree, was punched and kicked by the stand court of the Hong Kong one of the Chinese play HEWAN CHIcket Club this afternoon when The Chinese spectators then rush- Paul, Kong and Lee Wal-tong meet own and F. Fowed at the Referee, but he was in- Teal Wal-pai and Tsul

their 2 all mediately surrounded by the Police the Third Hound of the Open

In their team who escorted him of the field,, Doubles Champiónslitp. at King's

YMCA BEAT FUSILIERS BY TWO CLEAR GOALS Goals by W. J.

arneler gave D. Gaurden victory over the L. D. Gand

friend hockey end WJ Geali

Bedi

Park very fast thin

LOCAL GOLF

ADAMSON CUP RESULTS

Oficials of the Interns was tlement and Public Sa

had to be called out

held the upper hand for the greater riot squads part of the

quell the lot:

be

O'Callaghan, The 'Spurs Soccer

Set

The Taul: brothers- sound pair, while Pat

tong are among strongest challengers Doubles title

To-mo

Player Transferred To Leicester e

Friday Cl

and year's

for the

SEILAH Shute, and

ampion- dar Rum the Singles ongwho

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