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THE CHINA MAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1936

BROTHERS CAUSE FIRST TENNIS UPSET

2ND DIVISION

CHAMPIONSHIP

Fox-Trot FOR ROYAL NAVY

Laytin

For-Trot

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Quick Step.

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EAST LANCS. WIN

INTER-UNIT CUP

BY HALF A POINT

H.K.S.R.A. CLOSE SECOND

AREA SPORTS CONCLUDED

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AMBULANCE CUP MEETING

Kwanti Programme And Entries

Kowloon Should Extend Fusiliers

UNLUCKY RECREIO JUNIORS

Several interesting games should be witnessed in the Second ¡Division Soccer programme to morrow, "the most interesting being! the encounter between the Nary and the Combined-RAS.C. and [R.A.O.C. texM, AN

very

to

The Navy are now in 2 strong position for the champion- ship and should they be able complete their fixtures before the movements of the ships, it seems certain that they will secure the honours

The R.A.Q.C. and R.A.S.C. have not been showing up too well-re cently, but they have several good; forwards iz-Beasley, Duffield and Ivey, while Worsfold is an out- standing defender.

Peggy Wattles, comely golf star of Buffalo, New York, basks in the Nasssa sun where she was runner-up-in-the British Colonial women's golf tournament.

OLYMPIC TEAM ARRIVES

Kowloon, who have been improv GOOD THIRD DIV. JAPANESE

ing rapidly lately, should extend the Fusiliers, Winch, Smith and Fuxman being conspicuous their attack, while in the 'defence Tyndall, Tillery and Disen steady.

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PROGRAMME

Chinese Police Have Stiff Task

SAINTS WEAKENED

GOLF STARTING the Medicals to-morrow, the re

TIMES

EQUESTRIANS

FOR BERLIN

FINE STRING OF PERFORMERS

TEAM MEMBERS FOLLOW

IN POTSDAME

The German steamer, Scham- horst, which arrived in the Co-l lany. yesterday afternoon, `brought with her a valuable cargo in the shape of eight, crack jumpers and performers--the horses which will

With the exception of the game between the Chinese Police and

mainder of the Third Division ties are postponed games. The East Lancs, who meet the lowly placed St. Joseph's at the Valley, should win and so secure the champion- ship.

"Whfineon and Sprinkle will be be used by the Japanese equestrian The following are the Royal Hong required for the Saints' first team, team at the Berlin Olympic Games Kong Golf Club starting times fox and as these two: have been the this summer. Fanling next Sunday.

Sunday's Pairings At Fanling

W

(Baron) Takeichii this season, they will be sorely Nishi, an instructor in the Army] Image.

[Cavalry School, et Narashino; who

mainstay of the junior, defence. Captain

OLD COURSE

9.20. S. P. Langley, J.

The Chinese Police will find the is regarded as one of the most er-1 Mayhew.

2 tough opposition per horsemen in the Japanese F.C.. Mudie, C. C. Willson Medicals

and Howells, at Empire, is accompanying the LE. Geare, E. M. Brydes. Wright in goal,

“DOWEIGGIN" CUP DRAWS

BIG FIELD

9.24

17

9.28

9.32

9.36

The Ambulance Cup Meeting The Hong Kong Area-athletic under the auspices of the Fanling sports were brought to a conclu-Hunt and Race Club, will be held 9.40 sion yesterday, and as might have at Kwanti on Saturday, April 4 9.44 been expected, the final day's commencing at 3.30 p.m.

were marked with the

The Dowbiggin" Trophy has greatest enthusiasm. Competition attracted 17 members from

events

Matthews

sur

S. H. Dodwell, Partner. back, are two good defenders, while horses, together with one full- E.

Kirk Col in the attack Smith, Yead and edged military veterinary

Snook-are dangerous forwards. geon and Your attendants. The J. G. Charlton, J. Angwin

With the return of "Sousae to mounts are quartered in spacious E A. Brodie, WX

the Liga Fortuguesa team the stalls built on, the foredeck. Rayers.

fnd E. Taylor, W. J. Wadding-European Police will

hard to ton.

repeat their

948

the

was very keen-an idea of this Machine Gun Troop, this being 9.56 may be gleaned from the fact that the only race with a time handi- before the last event, the one mile cap. relay race, the HKSRA were

9.52

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30.00

10.04

#

A. B. Purves, T. E Chassels.

The following is the programme only 1 points ahead of the Eastland entries:---- Jance, but the latter won the relay 3.30 p.m-Race No. 1-"The Am-0.08 race to secure the Inter-Unit Ath-bulance Cap"--Over a country course letic Cup by the narrow margin of of approximately 3 miles finishing on 10.12 half a point!

the Race Course. For China Ponien

that have started at Kwanti this sea-10.16 A large number of officers and son and have not won. Catchweight friends were present, and a good 165 lbs. Winner a Cup; 2nd $25; 3rd 10.20 selection of music

$15. Entry Fee $3. was supplied Glenshee, High West,

No Feat: 1024 by the band of the

East Lanca-Soldier of Italy, Spinaway. That's 10.28 shire Regiment. At the conclu-That, The Minx and Punch.

Bace No. 3-The Ladies' Race"-10.32 sion of the meeting Mrs. A. W. Bartholomew, wife of His Excel- Over a country course. of approxi- lency the General

10.40

10.56

mately 3 miles finishing on the Race 10.35 Officer Com-Course For China Ponies that in manding, distributed the prizes to the opinion of the Committee

bona fide Hunters. Winners the successful competitors.

Results of the final day's sports Catchweight 145 lbs. To be ridden season barred. Country Race this were as follows:---

by ladies. Winner a Cap: 2nd $25; 3rd $15. Eatry Fee 3.

One Mile Team Race-1 HKS. RA: 2 Rifles; 3. Punjabis. (Time: 4 mina. 32 2/5 socs.).

Borgomaster. Canary, Daylight Exe, Estover, Nebular Star, Perad- Fast venture, Racing Pluck, SpimawayMUZ Enlisted Boys Race 1. Lance; 2 Pasiliers; 2 Royal Artil-til Then and Wakefeld,

lery. (Time: 47 2/5 secs.).

Race No. 3. The Dowbiggin

1

former

W. L. Alexander, J. Forbes (success, but should Pope and G. E. S. Thomson, W. J. Brittain turn out for them their S. Key.

chances should be considerably T. R Rowell, B. A.

brighter. Rodger

.

N. K. Littlejohn, A. Më Kellar.

W.

H

A. Anderson,

Hodges.

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B. D. Evans, A. Sommer- Lelt

D. L. Propbet, J. Harrop.

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SOCCER PLAYERS SUSPENDED'

N. Williamson, R. K Fernandes & Kitchell

Off For Two Weeks

Collings.

W. W. C. Shewan, F. M.

Ellis,

MacMullen.

Marton.

At the Emergency Committee meeting of the HK.F.A last night. L. Fernandes af St. Joseph'e, was

REMEDIOS & GOSANO

LOSE

MISTAKEN TACTICS BY RECREIO PAIR

TSUI YAN-PUI FUTURE CHAMPION

(By "Base-Line")

K. and M. W. Lo, holders of the Colony

M. Kan dennis doubles championship as lar

back as 1920, proved quite conclusively that they are still a power in the land when they unexpect- edly beat A V. Gosano and A. V. Remedios, Recreio's first string, by 6-4, 8-6 in the Second Round of the 1936 championship at the H.K.C.C yesterday e

PowOn the day's play it was no fluke-they-fully deserved their success after holding match point in the tenth game and then being levelled at 5-all

MW-Lo showed flashes of really good tennis, especially at the net and from mid-court, while M. K. Lo laid further claims to being one of the Colony's most consistently good players, his deep lobbing and constructive play coming as a welcome surprise in view of his long absence from competitive tennis..

Gosano and Remedios paid the penalty of attempting to force the pace with hard driving, and they never attempted to change their tactics, despite the fact that they failed to take advantage of a 3-0 lead in the first set. A little more lobbing and more care with their shots would have made a world of difference.

TO-DAY'S TENNIS A

I am in no way depreciating the Lo brothers' success - they were the first to receive my congratula-

LAI TO ENCOUNTERtions-But I feel that the better

LEONARD

Nothing To Choose Between The Two.

GOLDMAN & PEARCE, SHOULD -ENTER-THIRD ROUND

(By "BASE-LINE")- Main interest in today's tennis will probably centre round the Third Bound Singles match between! La

the Caxton Kwong-tsum, champion, and J. W. Leonard

jequipped pair lost. Gosano was by no means at his best, being too joften caught with a return on his toes, while Remedios played far too casually and showed lack of concentration.

E

The Lo brothers will now meet

Paul Kong and Lai Kwong-taun.

who had a very easy Second Bound match, for right. of entry into the Semi-Final Round, but I doubt very much whether they hanse another upset, despite the fact that Kong and Lat have not ye developed a "sound understanding."

In the Open Singles Tsai Yan- pui fulfilled my expectations when of Craigengewernetnu darihe beat Iu Tak-chenk after thres I don't think there is much to sets. Be took the first set to choose between the two players, settle down and then pro who are almost in direct contrast ceeded to score point after point- to one another. If Lai strikes his with perfect length anots on both length early in the game his ag-hands supported by clever and de- In an interview with the Chine ressiveness should carry the day, termined net play. Young Taui Mail, Capt Nishi told of his diffi- but if he doesn't Leonard's steadi-shows even greater promise than culties in playing "nurse" to eight pess and good positioning may his brother did in his champion- fahip year, and I would not bë în horses.We had a very pleasant cause the visitor's downfall.

H. D. Rumjahu should have the least bit surprised if he beats trip except for the passage....... be- tween Kobe and Yokohama," be no difficulty in beating R. Choa, H. D. Eumjahn for right of entry said. “We ran into pretty rough although the latter has developed into the Final -

into a very steady player, though In played well in the first set, weather and we had to stay up all

still a little lacking-in-anticipa bat broke down —once Zeus-bed which we

found his length. tion. night. The stalls, thought were strong enough tol stand, any sort of weather had to be reinforced by the ship's cap-| penter

Rough Crossing

Goldman and Pearce will have YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

their first real test when they meet]

Open Singles (Third Bound) lu Tak-cheuk and-In, Tak-lam and Tsui Fan-pul beat-In Tak-cheuk 4-6, I cannot see any reason why-they)- 6-1, 6-3- The names of the horses are should not overcome the CEC

Open Doubles (Second Bound)

M. K and M, W. Lo beat A. V. Gosano

W. Liang and F. B. Kwok 6-1,

D. W. MacEwen, E. T. suspended for two weeks, for be Eranus, which carried Capt. Nish{burdle, despite the general opinion, and V. Remedios: 6-4, 86, Mackinnon, O. E. c.ing ordered off the field during to victory in the Prix des Nations to the contrary if Pearce Heat Paul Kong and Lai Kwong-tsum beas

the game against South China "Bh competition at Los Angeles in hold his service and shows any-

1932-Galloping Ghost, -Bang thing. like form, overhead. —they|| 61..... A. T. Lay, G. Marseille. last week. Pay. Lt Marent,«Sarg. Lt. L. Kitchell, of the Radio, was sanyi, Faruzu, "Bisei, Ascot and should prove much the superior Clab Championship (Second Round) Cår. Marke...

also suspended for the same period Euraku Capt. Nishi said he would p for deliberately, kicking ponent in the Second Division 9.28 am. W. Sharp, A A. Breener.match against the Eastern on the "reserve".

Mrs. Prophet. Mrs. Harrop March Too

.9.36.

NEW COURSE

W MOG-BISS

880 Yards Relay, East Lancs; Trophy"Over a country course of COMMENTATOR 2 Fusiliers; 2. HKSBA (Time: 1approximately min. 34 1/8 sec.).

3 miles finishing, wal the Race Course. For boom ħdej

2 Miles Relay:1 Rifles; HL Troop Ponies. To be ridden by Men S.RA; 3. East Lases. (Time: 8 mins.bers of the Troop. A-Lime Hand

cap. Winner the Dowbiggin Trophy, 44 1/5 BECE.)-

Mile Open Relay Royal Air to remain the property at the win- Force; 2 HMS Hermes (Time: 2 her for one year with, souvenir pre-

sented. No Entry Fee. mins. 29.3/5 secs.).

480 Yards Hurdes Relay:-1. East Lanca; 2. H.K.S.R. 3. Punjabis,

(Time: I min. 124/5 secs.).

Bob (Scratch), Diogenes (Rec. 150 secs.), Herga (Rec. 90 secs) 330 (Rec, 150

sccs), Jack, Oʻlantern

One Mike Relay1. East Lancs.; (Rec. 150 secs.), Jan Stewer (Rec

EKSBA; 3. Rifles. (Time:

min. 36 2/5 sec.).

360 secs.), King's Parade (Bec. 120

RECS-)

Jock Scott (Rec. 90 secs.). Magpie (Rec. 30 secs.). Monche (Rec 45 secs.), Mortmsin (Rec. 120 secs.),

400 Yards Relay 1. East Lancs.;

2. Rifes; 3. Fusiliers. (Time: 42 secs.)

Inter-Unit Tug-of-War Final: Riceland (Rec. 15 seca.), The Curlew

1. H.K.SRA.; 2. Punjabis.

FINAL POSITIONS

(Rec. 15 secs.), The Roundhead (Rec

15 sec.); White Stars (Scratch),

1. East Lanes (118 pts.). 2. Wisdom Stag (Scratch)," Racing HKSRA (118). 3. Rites (1071⁄21⁄2). Strain (Rec. 105 seen).

4 Fusilier (844) 5. Punjabis

(78). 6. R. Artillery (1476) 7. Small Units (5).

S. C. LING NOT RIDING TO-MORROW

REST ELEVEN TO MEET BRAWN,

"CUP WINNERS

The following will represent the Rest against the ·winners of thei Brawn Cup League, the Hong Kong Lades, at Sockumpoo to-morrow at 3. Local TR.CZ enthusiasts who

Miss W. George" ("T")" (captain); were expecting to see S: C. Ling Miss H. Martin (G.B.S.) and Miss M. the Tientsin jockey riding at the Gardiner ·("Y"); Miss S. West Second Extra Eace Meeting at (D.G.S.), Miss. M. McCaw (CBS). Happy Valley to-morrow will be and is 0. Peters (CBA); Miz disappointed to learn that he will. Humphrey (CRS), Miss A Mar- not be doing so as he has beenfin (CBS), Mi H, Bockler (D.G. S.), Masakeman (CBS). and .called away to Macao.on business. Miss M. Bralcer (CB.3.).

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libe riding Ascot and Eurakn at the To-days programme, commenc-|

· Club. Handicap Singles (Second Round”) Olympic Games with Uranus aing at 4.45 pm., is as follows:

OPEN SINGLES (Third Bound) Lt-Comdr. S. F. Stapleton (scr.) beat

LANEB Prise (scr.) 8-10, 6-1, 6-2. The other members of the JaH D. Bunjaku v R. Gooth...

A. D. Humphreys (6/6) beat D. S. panese team, said Capt. Niahi, are Lai Kwong-tsun v 3. W. Leonard

Robe +151 649-T OPEN DOUBLES (Second_Bound)

("Third Major Otaki, the manager, Capt. A. Pearce, and I. Goldman, v In Round) Matsui, Lt. Inanami and-L Iwas

Tak-cheak and In Tak-Ing.

CLUB HANDICAP SINGLES hashi. They will be travelling tal

(First Round) Hamburg by the s-s. Potsdam, The

F. Buttress speaker added that Ascot, a Japan, N. Grace ser. lese-bred horse of eight years, was very good jumper and that much was expected of him. .

PARTHIAN TWICE DEFEATED

KLT.C. Win Postponed

HANDICAP_DOCELES (First Round)

B. O'M. Deane and G. E. E Divett 15 R. M. Wood and G. Polglase

BCT.

(Second Round)

G. W. Sewell (--15) beat C. C. Stark

(scr.) 6-4, 6-8....(Firza Eound). Club Handicap Deables (First Bound) L. Forster and X., T. Ride (—5/6) best P. Scouses and A. E. Sullivan (—13.5) 6-4, 6

CHOY BACK AGAIN

W. C. Choy, the former · Cum- bridge lawa tennis player, who J. Thomson and, M. Pagh 4/6 v went to Shanghai to participate D. Eumphreys and G. 2. Sars in the trials, for the selection of

-5/6.

WAH TAI COLLEGE

ANNUAL SPORTS

The fourth

annual

athletic

meeting of Wah Tai College will be held on the South China Ath-

[China's Davis Cup teim, returned to the Colimy by the Scharnhorst |yesterday,"

CIVIL SERVICE C.C. TENNIS * TOURNAMENTA

The Civil Service Cricket Cình

letic Association ground, Caroline are holding a tennis tournament at Mamak Matches Hill next Monday, commencing at Happy Wader this coming Sunday,

1 p.m. Mr. Peter H Sin will dis- commencing at 280 p.m. tribute the prizes at the conclu- sión.

The Kowloon Indians Tennis Slub, played: both their postponed Kamak Hockey ›Turnament» mah

RC LYLE thes against HMS Parthiad SAINTS MAKE MANY CHANGES

Sort Wednesday : modi.yesterday."; secur"

CHINA'S DAVIS CUP PLAYERS LEAVE SHANGHAI

Shanghai to-day-China's Devia [Cup players, Gordon Lumand gonis to 1 and by-five clear goals has been included at inside-left, Kho Sie-kie left for Europe yes- while Hussain will fill Wards terday abound the M. V. Victoria. respectively, and

W. C. Choy, the Cainbridge Blue, do Wednesday's game. Awter vacancy, at inside right. Singh (4) and JM Pinto were. In spite of these changes, how-is dalaing the ship at Hong Kong the nearers, while Awtar Singh ever, the Saints will be a strong and the fourth selected member, (3), JM. Pipto and A. P. Soua, side and any slip on the part of the Guy Cheng, is leaving for Paris scored yesterday sod

Cină defence will spell disaster from im Tork-Reuter.

A running commentary, on the 'Grand National Steeplechase," which" is recognised as one of the stiest tests, to which any horse cas being victories on both days-by (Continued from Page 1) subjected in a sporting event, will be brundcast, fu all, Empire.Trans-- missions by Mr. B. C. Lyle and Mn W. Hobbing; The above is a plan of the course from which listeners can follow the race. The Ice, will be broadcast at the following times: Transmission 1, to-morrow, at 7.25 G.M.T. TRADEition 2, to-morrow, at 11 am G.M.T.; Trans- mission 5, to-day, a 250 pm GMT; Transmission 4 today, st 6.20 pm GMT; Transmission 5, to-morzow: st:12:05 am. GMT;/Trans mission Sỹ ta maner, at 3 sin GMI.

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