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SENSATIONAL SOCCER DEFEAT OF LINCOLNS BY ST. JOSEPH'S

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SAPPERS MAMAK WHY MR. SOPWITH

WIN OVER RADIO

IN FAST GAME

M. H. HASSAN AGAIN

INJURED

PARDUMAN SINGH COMES INTO HIS OWN

"(By “STICKS")'

Good defersive work by both teams featured the very fast Mamak hockey game between the Radio and

WAS NOT HEARD

N.Y YACHT CLUB'S REPLY

ON HIS PROTESTS

THREE HOURS TOO LATE WITH FLAG

(By MAJOR HECKSTALL-SMITH)

London, March 8:

the Royal Engineers at Caroline IN an effort to justify their refusal to hear En-

Hul yesterday, which the latter won by the odd goal in three, thus hav- ing the second goal of the season scored against them.

Kicking, stopping, and clearing with great accuracy, Dudley, the R.E.'s custodian, defed the efforts of the fast opposing forwards, but

he was left unsighted when Sarna- gat Singh, scored with a well-placed|

drive. Dudley's clever anticips

tion made him outstanding.

Sappers' Backs Shine

Both backs, Quantrili and Clarke, played steadily and stood up against

deavour's protests against Rainbow in the America's Cup match, the New York Yacht Club have issued a report by the Race Committee, ad- dressed to the members of the New York Yacht Club.

This report explains that in the fourth race for the America's Cup Endeavour entered two protests against Rainbow. The Race Committee refused to hear these protests on the grounds that not being properly made they had no power to entertain them.

the swift opposing onslaughts! What they regarded as improper was that instead of hoist strongly, both displaying clever Ing his protest flag "promptly" Mr. Sopwith did not hoist it until stick-work and possessing an almost he was passing the committee vessel at the end of the race, which was three hours after the first alleged breach of the rules occur red.

perfect understanding.

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Mamak League Table To Date

P. W. L. D. F. A. Fts K. 1. T. C...16 151 459 31

Police R. E. St. Andrew's Radio

In their report the committee

admits that although Mr. Sop-

with's protest was not in order,

the committee was "faced with the question of whether or not 16 11 2 3 41 12 25 it should institute an investiga- 15 11 0 4 38: 2:28 16 9 4 3 32 25 21 tlon of its own into the incidents 14 91 36 19 19 covered by the protest."

R.C. of Signals 16 7 4 5 35 30 19

United

R.AS.C.

Buffolk University Diamond Cornwall Medway Parthian' Duncan

C. B. A. 12th Battery Dainty

AMBLING ALP" TO FIGHT LEWIS

IN NEW YORK

They WINNER LIKELY TO

say: "We had the power to do

16 7 6 3 25 22 17 so."

14 4 8 4 22 21 12

13:30 10

13 4 5 8 24 28-11

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12 3:

They market: "Your committee

MEET BAER

...could have initiated a proceed-"BLACK MENACES CHALLENGE

4 14 26.8ing of its own, taken testimony and

4:16 406 rendered a decision on the facts."

10 24

New York, April 1

The Recreio senior soccer slaven, which defeated the Club on Saturday by 5 goal to 2 and so rained the latter's chances of securing the runners up position in the First Division. (King's Studio);

Yesterday's Results At A Glance

FIRST DIVISION. ATHLETICE 1 NAVY

EEN SECOND DIVISION.NET ST. JOSEPH'S 4 LINCOLNS

·UNIVERSITY: 0 SOUTH CHINA 1

YESTERDAY'S - GOALSCORERS

FIRST DIVISION

Leonard (Et Sorepha)

(Lincolns)

Skinner (Navy) (Penalty)

ng Kan Po (Athletle)

Rocha (St. Joseph's) Baldry (Lincolns) .....

MED BECOND DIVISION

La sat Chof (8: Calna)

A Glance

FIRST DIVISION

68 5 As is well known the committee Mike Jacobs, fight promoter, an ARTILLERY FUBILIERS

#2" RECREIO 12 did not take any proceedings, and nounced here to-day that he had CLUB

8 CHINA "A" LE. LANCS, 4 the testimony of the parties was arranged terms with Ancil Hof- POLICE 8. CHINA "B" never heard; therefore, to this man, the manager of Max Baer, for NAVY NA 4. KOWLOON- 9:38 2 day and for all time, the facts of the heavyweight champion to meet

6.25 4

TO-DAY'S TENNIS AT H. K. C. C.

OPEN SINGLES 4TH

·ROUND CLASH

TSUI WAI PUI' AND HO KA LAU TO MEET

Weather permitting, some good tennis should be witnessed on the stand court of the Hong Kong “Cricket Club to-day when Ho Ka-lau meets Toul Wal-puf, holder of the Open Singles⠀⠀· Championship, - în

› their fourth round clash.

Tsui has defeated Ho Ka-lau once this season in the C.R.C.' Club

SOUTH CHINA

JUNIORS BEAT

UNIVERSITY

TWO MEN ORDERED OFF

WINNERS LEADER DECIDES

SCRAPPY ENCOUNTER

3 In a Second Division soccer en- 2 counter at Caroline Hill yesterday, South China won a scrappy and un- Interesting game against the University by the only goal of the match.

LEONARD'S BRILLIANT "HAT TRICK"

SAINTS HALVES DECIDE THE ISSUE

SOUND DEFENSIVE TACTICS SEEN

(By ROVER)

IN their First League soccer fixture with St.

Joseph's at Caroline Hill

esterday, the Lin- colns were sensationally defeated, being led practically throughout a fast game, and,

though snatching the lead late in the game, were forced to concede the points to a sprightlier side by the odd goal in seven.

Leonard gave a splendid display, leading the St. Joseph's forwards in convincing style, and gaining a well-merited hat-trick."

St. Joseph's were at normal strength with the exception of Santos, Gill deputising at outside-left. The Lincolns made one

back."

change from last week's team, Dobba displacing Ash at right-

WEAK ATHLETIC

ELEVEN HOLDS

The Saints' defence was very strong, Souza and Fernandez holding the Lincoln forwards very firmly, and little was seen of Ridley after the Interval.

ROYAL NAVY Both backs kicked strongly and

DISAPPOINTING DISPLAY SEEN

CHINESE FORWARDS IN GOOD, METTLE

Play became very ragged during Despite e rivival to forma the second half, tempere becoming

South China Backs Good

tackled well, allowing few ahots |to reach → Quinn, who appeared shaky in dealing with the few attempts that did reach him.

Good Saints Trio Costa was a splendid hard- werking pivot, and received able

on support from Elms and Lawrence

Saturday's Results At frayed in many instances, and the Saturday, the Navy failed to secure Elms quickly mastered English, referee was forced to take strong full points yesterday on the Club who was again below form, and action, resulting in the sending off ground, when they shared twn the trio kept a lively set of forwarda of Mok Sang, of South China, and goals with a sadly weakened well bupplied with the ball, a few minutes later, of Law of the Athletic team in the first division of Victor and Leonard were the outstanding players among the University

the soccer league.

The Athletic, In spite of being forwards, although the whole line without several of their star play Combined well at all times. Victor Lee Chuen; in the South China ers, gave a bustling display and in made many clever runs, and his goal, played a very safe game the first half were all over the centres were invariably well. throughout, dealing with all shots sallers. Their early efforts were directed Ward lay farther back directed towards his charge in a however, unrewarded, but they so than usual, and accomplished 2 capable manner. He was exceed cured the lead after eight min- great deal of useful work in bring- singly well covered by the hacks, utes play in the second half. ing the ball forward and slipping Cheong Ying-chuen and Ho Chi following a goalless first halt it out to Victor or through the wing, both of whom positioned and kicked very confidently

BECOND DIVISION

the cases, as elucidated from the the winner of the forthcoming SOUTH CHINA 1 KOWLOON evidence of the parties concerned, Carnera-Louis bout, in New York ENGINEERS 6 CLUB remain subject to dispute.in lin September,

EAST LANCE. ^3= FUSILIERS EASTERN SAMA KANAVYO ARTILLERY LINCOLNS UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC

—(not; played) 19

THIRD DIVISION FUSILIERS 3 ORDNANCE

FIRST DIVISION DE

Committee's Report The giant Carrera and Joe Louis, The Report sets forth fully the the youthful "black menace" among the committee's reason for not the heavyweights, are scheduled to calling for a hearing of the cases, meet here in Jane in a bout to be The outstanding reasons are; ̈* staged under Jacobs promotion.

(1) The Race Committee them- Negotiations meanwhile are pro SATURDAY'S GOALSCORERS selves saw the incident before the seeding elsewhere to get Max into start, which led to Mr. Sopwith's the ring to defend his title against fret protest. From what they saw other contenders this summer. Green (Police), they considered Endeavour to Some sort of title fight is expected Dennis (Fusiliers) blama. It seemed impossible to in June under the auspices of Madi B. Gotano (Recreio) them that evidence taken at a son Square Garden, which holds the Roberts (Navy) hearing could cause them to contract for Max's services over the Cannell. (Nery)

Crawford (Navy): materially modify their views.

15-round title route,

Skinner (Navy)} Walter Rothenberg, German pro- Lawion (E. Lanes); mater, asserted on. Saturday in Lon- North (E. Lancaɔ) don that he will bring the Livermore Ng Fo-kut (8. China "A") Adonis and the former titllat, Max T. Pile (Police)

Johnston (Polles) - Schmeling, into the ring at the Lat Bhui-wing (S. China "B") White City in London on August 17 Trang King-kee (8. China “B”) for the world crown-Associated Grindley: (Fualliers)

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BAER TO MEET

SCHMELING IN

RETURN BOUT

Fight Arranged For August 17

London, March 30. The Battle of the Maxles, for

Press,

Brown (Artillery)

Howe

here, on August 17, for the world Delgado (Recreo) crown. Some sort of a title fight is Gomes (Recreio) expected by the Garden in June, but SECOND DIVISION Rothenburg seems sure of himself. Dobbs (Lincoln) Der Original - Maxie, Hamburg Toyne (Lincolns)

Oppenheim (Kowk Fing Trol-po (B Howetty (Eaglese

The Beautiful Beer, however, has Brooks (Artillary)

championship, and is likely to re-the world heavyweight boxing title Hope, raised his stature consider

is booked for London, "äccording ably in the heavy ranks recently with

peat his success...

In addition, the semi-finals of the to Walter Rothenburg, German his knock-out win over Steve Hamas. Latham (Artillery) Club Handicap Singles will also promoter peopl

feature to-day's programme.

The following is the full

gramme for to-day-

Handicap Singles-Semi-Finals

(8,B)

He says that he will bring Max one win over the German lad to his Rush (Lincolns). pro- Beer the American titlist and Max credit, and will undoubtedly be O'Donnell (NAT)

12 Males (Navý) Schmeling, the German contender heavy favourite in any return, bout. into the ring at the White City, near Associated Press. ~ri KOLAM

M. Pagh (15.8) v. T. C. Monaghan Bevonen (--2.6) V. L. Forater

Open Bingles-Fourth Bound-

(Stand Court)?

Ho KL-lau V, Trul Wai-pul' (holder) ́

Chang Blu bang: (Hantern)

In Kon-ming (6.

Mather CB Lanes.) Budden EngineerTE) } Creagh' (Engineers),

Darby (Engia:

Blies loton Davies

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HENDERSON'S GOLF WIN High Handicap Series At Kowloon

centre to Leonard. " Navy's Lucky Break”

The left-wing pair, Rocha and From then onwards the Navy Gill, did not see much of the ball, got down to real, earnest football but made full use of any opportun and in the final stages of the game ities that came their way, some excellent play by both

was seen. The Navy, however,

could not equalise until one

Lincoln Forwards Disappoint

The Lincolns gave a disappoint-

from time, when they scored from ing display, especially at forward. a penalty kick..

Ridley showed bie best form dur

* Most prominent. among the ing the opening exchanges, and Athletic players were Mak Buf had the St. Joseph's defence often hon and Lo Hon-cheong, their full well out of position, but the

The High handicap competition, backs. It was seldom that the ability of the other forwards to for members with a handicap of 12 Navy could pass their stera de make direct use of his openings: and over, was decided over the fence

lost them innumerable chances of Kowloon course yesterday when an

scoring. entry of 27 took out cards.

Ideal weather conditions pre- vailed and scoring on the whole was better than in former competitions Many competitors found the old Arst green more to their liking than the new green across the stream, with the result that quite a num ber of d's were registered, than

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E Black 84-18——66,*** E O. Murphy 80-13-67:

Captain's Cup At Fanling

H Jusseraud (98–24; the prevailing and 8's when the fied in a field

Captain's Cup

new green

Kyin

son with a good card tion over the Old Course

successful, during the week

while

with

took sec

Continued:

Next Col

Higgins received a nasty shake up in a collision early in the game, and this affected his display throughout. McGuinness had the most chances of scoring, but lost. them all through his habit of con tinually trying to walk the ball Into the net instead of shooting at. the first opportunity, SING

Excellent Goal

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ATHLETIC JUNIORS FAIL TO

PUT IN APPEARANCE

HK

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