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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1936

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GOLDMAN AND PEARCE FAIL TO IMPRESS

G. C. Mox, above, the Police

been left-winger. who han

absentee from the team for some time. will return to his old posi- tion to-day against South Chine

****

MEN'S DOUBLES

BADMINTON

Eliot Hall And Recreio Win

TWO OVERWHELMING SUCCESSES

Two matches in the Men's Dou- League were bles Badminton played of last night, when Eliot!

SOUTH CHINA “A” MUST BEAT THE POLICE TO-DAY

Interesting Senior League Card

NAVY ASSURED OF JUNIOR TITLE

One of the most interesting the First Division of games in the Football League takes place this afternoon, when the cham- pionship will probably be decided following the clash between

South China "A", the

holders,

AT THE

LUCKY WIN OVER

C.R.C. PAIR

LITTLE UNDERSTANDING

APPARENT

LOSERS MAKE FATAL MISTAKE.

(By

44

Base-Line")

"LOLLIE" Goldman and T. A. Pearce beat the

Iu brothers after three sets in the Second

The South China Athletic Association Senior Shield team which will Round of the Colony Lawn Tennis Doubles who have suffered defeat five again be in action this afternoon against the Police in their vital pre-Championship at the H.K.C.C. yesterday, but

times this season, and the Police, mier division League soccer encounter at Kowloon. whom they defeated in the final

of the Senior Shield competition

a fortnight ago.

in spite of their recent reverses SUNDAY HERALD' ROVER'S

at the hands of the Navy and the Club, South China "A" are still ja force to be reckoned with, and the Police will have to fight every inch of the way if they are to se- [cure victory.

South China "A" will be field- ing the same team which won the!

as

CUP FINAL

China And Portugal Clash To-morrow

THRILLING GAME IS ANTICIPATED

there is little doubt that they will be beaten by Teddy Fincher and Willie Hung in the next round.

FORECAST actual standard displayed. Pearce is undoubtedly not sufficiently

The following is Bover's cast for the week-end:

TO-DAY

FIRST DIVISION

ATHLETIC

Hall "A" defeated St. John's Club Senior Shield for them and by 9 games to all, and Recreio the Police will again have the "A" beat the Fire Brigade Recrea-services of Moss, their left-wing- The final of the Sunday Herald CLUB tion Club by & games to 1.

er, the clash will see the Same International Charity Cup soccer Detailed results of the two

two Senior Shield teams opposed competition will

take place to- Rifles to one another for a second time morrow, afternoon on the Sookun- matches ware as follows:

NAVY poo Military ground, when China,

Eliot Hall Too Good

At the Cathedral Hall last night, the Eliot Hall "A" beat the St. John'z Club by 9 games to il:---

F. I. Ewok and L. Catt (8

John's)

lost to B. E. Chan and T. C.

Lee last to C. O. Lee and K. L

Yong

Sam

...

this season.

It was a disappointing game in more respects than the experienced to take his place in "big" tennis and he and Goldman Goldman's uncertainty seldom showed good understanding. fore-regarding his partner's next move left an indelible mark on his own play. In brief, the HK.C.C. pair must count themselves lucky to have won.

Lygun (RA).

(Caroline. Bill, 4.30 pm

r St. Joseph's

(Club, 4.30p.m.)

+ KOWLOON

(Chatham Rd., 4.30p.m.)

✓ Recreio

(Causeway Bay, 4.30 pm.){

the holders, meet Portugal, last FUSILIERS East Lanes.

(Happy Valley, 130 pm) Police

vS CHINA “A” (Kowloon. 4.30 p.m.) S'eutters (RA) vS CHINA "B"

(Sookampoo, C30 p.m.); SECOND DIVISIÓN

Defence Weakens Where South China "A" have jyear's runners-up, in what will definitely fallen away is in their probably be the most thrilling ers defence

once impregnable hibition seen for some time,

Both sides have made numerous of attacks. against all manner Lee Tin-cang and Tam Kong-pak changes and the inclusion of A were both badly fustered against v. Gosano, as Portugal's centre-ENGINEERS the Navy forwards, whose short-forward, and the dropping of Lee

Kowloon 11-21 passing in the Chinese goalmouth Tin-sang and Leung Wing-chiu | Roland Kek and Norman Smith (St. wrecked havoc with the opposing from the China defence, are the South China John's)

defence. The Police need only highlights of the game. G-21

sailors' tactics and 921 repeat the

lost to C: EL. Soon and E. S

Liew

lost to Chan and Lee

lost to Lee and Yong

lost to Soon and Liew

6 21 half the battle will already

J. Bennitt and David Kwok (St won John'n>

lost to Chan and Lee

lost to Lee and Yong..

lost to Soen" and Liew

Fire Brigade Beaten

be

(Continued on Page 91

A long through pass will be MIXED DOUBLES

1- 21

hopeless against either Lee Tin- 921 10-21 sang or Tam Kong-pak, although

the long shots of Johnson, T. Pile!

At King's Park last night, Recreio and Moss are likely to find a rest- "A" beat the Fire Brigade Recreationing place in the net owing to the Club by 8 games to 1:---

nervousness of Wong Wing, who

M. A. Oaveica and J. 1. Remedios was not at all confident against! (Recreio "A")

the Navy forwards.

beat E..L. E. Shute and Ken-

neth Shute... beat J. L. Anderson and W...

Stoker

beat A. L. Fisher and G. Wil-

Kiaros

21-4

BADMINTON

v Radio (Sookunpoo, 3.00 p.m.)

▾ FUSILIERS (Kowloon, 3.00 pm)

v. RIFLES

Had the Iu brothers, especially Tu Tak-lam, taken a firm stand at the net, despite early volleying blunders, they would in all probability have lived to fight another day. As it was they were far too prone to remain on the base-line and thus conceded a match-winning advantage...

COLONY TENNIS TITLES

Good Programme For Next Week

INTERESTING SINGLES THE

Ji

H.K.C.C.

Mr. M. Bead, appearing

for

above, will be

the

Senior Rest team against the Caer Clark Cup hockey champioen zhís after- noon at Sookunpoa,

LADIES' HOCKEY CLOSES TO-DAY

Champions v Rest Games

INTERESTING CONTESTS AT SOOKUNP00

(By "STICKS")

The final curtain will be rang down on the ladies' hockey season this afternoon after the winners

Pearce lacked sting in his of the Caer Clark Cup and Brawn

volleying, which only served to Cap, have played their respective

was

drawn

return the ball, while he must matches against teams get more pace or spin into his from the "Rest" of the two `emm- The junior game will second service if he is going to petitions. hold his own in the highest commence at 3.15 p.m. and will grade. Another very notice-be followed by the senior match fable fault in his display yes-almost immediately after. At the

terday

his aptitude conclusion of the games, Mrs. T. to allow a high lob to bounce E. Pearce, president of the Hong instead of making an early Kong Ladies' Hockey Association, Several will distribute the caps and prizes ON THURSDAY

attempt to kill it. times his badly outpositioned to the members of the two cham- (Caroline Hill, 3.00 pm)| The Colony Lawn Tennis Cham-opponents made good recoveries pion teams,

Owing to the fact that some of UNIVERSITY Becreio

(Happy Valley, 3.00 pm)pionships have reached a very in-as the result of his slowness to

a Fourth take such opportunities.

their players are on the sick, list teresting stage and Round match in the Open Singles In Tak-cheuk did not reveal and other had previous engage- EADC

the Hong Kong Ladies' (Causeway Bay, 3.00p.m.) will be decided next Thursday his best form, but showed ments, THIRD DIVISION when Tsui Yan-pal, who is consi- flashes of brilliance now and Brawn Cup champions team for His brother, however, their game against the Best has dered in some quarters to be a again. coming champion, meets H. D. was very careless and inaccu-not yet been selected.

rate throughout.

The others teams have (St. Joseph's, 3.00 p.m.) Rumjahn.

Lai Kwong-tsun entered the selected as follows:- ENGINEERS

last eight as the result of an C.B.A. (Caer: Clark Champion): unexpectedly easy win over J. Mins E. Best: Miss J. Walker, Miss W. Leonard, whose well-placed P. Woolley: Miss I. Woolley, Miss M. shots lacked pace, while H. D. Bryson, Miss P. Everest; Miss E Rumjahn qualified to meet Tsui Rosseau, Miss M. Smith, Miss E. Yan-pai next. Thursday.

NAVY

RAS.C; &

(Railway, 4.30 p.m.) V. EAST LANCS.

C. POLICE

+ Medicals

.

Kowloon Tong Lose Last Match

St. Joseph's

Rifles

(St. Joseph's, 430 pm)

FUSILIERS

Air Force (Prince Edward Ed., 3.00 pam)

(Railway, 3.00 p.m.)

C.R.C. AND RECREIO "B" WINEuropean Police - LIGA There are several other inter- to this Jesting facts "attached.

Kowloon Tong Club completed 21-3 game, for the Police will not have their fixtures in the Mixed Dou-i

won the League if they beat the bles Badminton League last night,

L A. Carvalho and A. M. Silva) (Recreia "A")

beat Shute and Shute beat Anderson and Stoker

21-2 champions to-day. They have when they were beaten by 6 games yet to meet South China "B" and to 3 by the St. Andrew's Cluh.-S. 21-7 the Athletic. and a draw with A. Gray and Miss A. MacKenzie 21-8 either would ruin their hopes. were the only pair to win their

Runners-Up Berth games for Kowloon Tong.

The Chinese Recreation Club their thirteenth win 21-14 the race for the runners-up berth, recorded

beat Fisher and Williams .. 21-5

H. A. Alves and 3. (Recreio "A").

Gonsalves

beat Shute and Shute......

beat Anderson and, Stcker lost to Fisher and Williams

The Athletic, who

110

are also in

TO-MORROW

21-4 should encounter difficulty when they defeated Taikoo by 9-SUNDAY HERALD CUP (Final)

the Club games to nil. Taikoo aggregated PORTUGAL 18-21 against Lyamun, while

and South China "B" should per-173 aces against their opponents'

similarly against form

St. 1189. Joseph's and Stonecutters respec tively.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

PWLF AP 20 19 1128 16 3 17 16 1103 23

Eliot Hall "A" Recreio, "A"

32

St. Andrew's "A" 18.14 4 99 62 28

C. R. C

Eliot Hall: "B"

Recreio

St. John's

Fire Brigade

V. R. C.

Kowloon Tong

St Andrew's B

S. and S. Home

19 14 5111 45 28

17 12 5 83

15 10 5 73

18 8 10 73 83 16

19 8 11 66 93 16

17 4 13 47 88 8

21 2 19 49 104

1917 34 102 4

17

1 16 30 13 2

MALAYAN ATHLETE

FOR BERLIN

Weight-Lifting

Champion.

Continued on Page 9)

INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTS

Talok Singh Wins Championship

S. K. KHAN JUNIOR VICTOR LUDORUM

The Ellis Kadoorie School for

Ladians held their annual athie-

The Sailors' and Soldiers' Home were beaten by 7 games to 2 by Recreio "B" at King's Park

Detailed results of the three matches were as follows:--

Win For Sainis

20 3:-

M. Weill and Miss F. Wong (St Andrew's)

→ CHINA (Sookanpoo. 4.15 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION

▾ Athletic (Sonicumpen, 3.00 jum.)

University

SMALL UNITS-HOCKEY FINAL TO-DAY

The Final of the Small Units

The following is next programme:--

week's

MONDAY Open Singles (Third Round) E. C. Fincher v Lee Hua-ngok. Paul Kong y R. Blyth.

Open Doubles (Third Raorted) S. A. and E. D. Ronjahr v W. P. Tsai and Y. P. Tsui (Stand Court). Club Championship (Second Round).

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Open Singles (Third Round) D. Ramjahn best R. Chon 6-2, 6-3

L. Goldman y Lt.Cdr. S. F. Stapleton Lai Kwong-tsun beat J. W. Leonard

Club Handicap Singles (Second Round)

G. E. R. Divett (-4/5)

(-15.2).

6-2 6-2

Open Doubles (Second Bord)

been

Woolley, Miss R. Blackmore and Miss P. Hant

Fenior Rest: Mrs. Lunson (EK Ladies); Miss E. Grey (H.K. Ladies), Miss A. Fowler (7); Miss J. Wonz (St. Andrew's), Miss A Xavier (Re- creio), Mrs. M. Bell (E.K. Ladies); Miss O. Dalziel (""), Miss S. Dalziel

M. PaxT. A Pearce and L. Goldman beat In Miss Gittins (St. Andrew's).

Club Handicap Doubles (First Round)

A. E. Penn and V. R. Gordon (+1/6); v H R Butters and D. Macdou gall (4/6),

(Second Round)

T. A. Pearce and H. Owen Hughes (-152) v W. P. Lucy and R. A. Phillimore (3/6)- •.

Tak-chenk and In Tak-lam 6-4, 5-7,

6-2

Club Handicap Singles

(Second Round)

Mr. M Read ("Y") and Miss M. Viestcatt (wy)

Jonier Rest: Miss W. George ("Y")

(captain); Miss E -Martin (CH.S.)

E. F. Buttress (+4/6) beat J. N. and Miss M. Gardiner" ("***"}," Miss

Grace (CT) 9-7-7-5.

Clab Handicap Doubles

S. West (D.G.S.), Miss M. McCaw (CE.S.) and Mise O. Peters (C.B.A.);

B. O'M. Deane and G. E. B. Divett Miss J. Humphrey (C.R.S.); Miss A. (-15) beat R. M. Wood and G❘ Martin (C.B.A.), Miss H. Bockler Polglasse (B.) 6-1, 6-2. (First (D.G.S.), Miss L-Lakeman ~ (C.FS.) Round).

and Miss M. Booker (CB.S.),

G. W. Sewell and H. J. Armstrong

(-15,2) v E. Bathurst and A. TA. D. Humphreys and G. E. Sayer Lay (15).

(-5/6) beat M Pagh and J. Thompson (1/6) 6-4, 8-6.

TUESDAY

Open Doubles (Third Bound)

and M. W. Loy Paul Kong and Lai Kwong-tsun (Stand Court).

At the St. Andrew's Church Hall last night, the St. Andrew's Club beat hockey knock out competition be Lee Wai-tong and Lak Ding-cheong!

J. Crawford and S. A. Gray. the Kowloon Tong Club by 6 games tween the 2nd Mountain Battery,

HKS.R.A., and "A" Company, 1/8 Club Championship (Second Romad) Punjab Regt, will be played this E. Bathurst D. Macdougall afternoon on the Marina ground at T. A. Pearce v M. Pagh

Club Handicap Singles lost to S. A Gray and Miss

4, p.m. while the East Lancs, will

(Second Round) A. MacKenzie

meet the Eighth Destroyer Flotilla G. W. Sewell (~16) v G. Polzlase beat P. C. Leung and Miss

(-1/6), Anderson

2114 at Shamshuipo at 4.45 p.m. in a

(Continued on Page 3) friendly fixture. (Continued on Page 9)·

14--21

INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTS

(Continued from Column 2)

100 Yards (Senior): Talok Singh, Naranjan Singh, K. Bachoo.

100 Yards (Junior): S. E. Khan, Moki Jan, Mohamed Monza,

Sack Race (Senior): K M., Rum- Jahn, O. Rahman, E. Bachoo.

Sack Race (Junior): Mohamed

Sunnam, J. B. Hassan, Moki Jan.

KING'S COLLEGE ATHLETICS

Three Records Shattered

AU YEUNG-HIM'S FINE

PERFORMANCE: ·

Three school records were

tic sports at the Indian Recrea- COMPETING IN INTERNATIONAL CUP Singh, Talok Singh, M. Rumjahn, tie meeting of King's College at

tion Club, Sookunpoo, yesterday, when Talok Singh won the senior

ROBERT MARQUES, the Re-

It is learned that Wong Seah-championship and S. K. Khan the creio and Fortugal goalkeeper, wAS Lee, the Malayan featherweight junior trophy.

weight lifting champion, has ac-

Detailed results were

born in Hong Kong and was

At the conclusion of the races cepted an invitation to represent Mrs. A. T. Hamilton, wife of the educated at St. Joseph's college,

distributed the where he learned to play football China at the forthcoming Olympic Headmaster,

He first played in League soccer Games in Berlin. He will leave prizes.

as fol- Singapore for Shanghai early!

for a team from St. Margaret's High Jump (Senior): A. A. Tipe, Church, who played in St. Joseph's {Talok Singh, Jagat Singh.

colours in the Third Division in 1925. The following year he join-

next month, and will take part in lows:- the trials to be held in

Northern port on May 5.

the

High Jump (Junior): A. C: Kader. Another Malayan champion Maki Jan, Seban Ebranhim. weight-liter, Buoy Chee,eñoon,

Three-legged Race (Senior): Tuloked Recreio and played for them in who has broken many British re-Singh and Arjan Singh, Mohindeer cords. In the flyweight division, Singh and Mohamed Curree, Pritam the Second Division, but was 5008

promoted to the First Division has been unable to accept Singh and Sohan Singh.

2 Three-legged Kace (Junior): A similar invitation. He is employ Eamed and Salim Gafoor, - Seban He remained with thèm tm 1933, ed in a firm in Singapore and is Ebrahim and Mold Jan, M. Sunnam when he joined St. Joseph's, with reported to have failed to obtain and E. Usuf

(Continued at Foot of Column 8) whom he remained for two sea- long. leave.

|sons, during which time the Saints! became runners-up in the Senior League.

220 Yards” (Senior) Naranjan broken at the sixth annual athle 220 Yards (Junior): S. K. Khan, Caroline Hill yesterday. Mohamed Moosa, Seban Ebrahim In the Senior High Jump Au-

Throwing the Cricket Ball: Talok

Tima-yan bettered the previous Singh, Naranjer Singh,

Half Mile: Talak Singh, Mohindeer mark of 5 feet 1 inch by 6 inches, while in the Junior 200 Metres Class 10 Eace: A. Moosa, M. Ebra-An: Yeung-him clipped one-fifth

He did not play football the Singh, Pritam Singh, fallowing year until the latter part him, E. Smid. of the season, when he figured in

Class 9 Race: N. M. Razack, S. A. of a second off the record of 25 4/5 seconds. The third record the Sunday Herald Cup series. He G. Rahman, M. Moosa.

440 Yards (Junior); Mohamed Sun was established when the same has played throughout this season'

athlete jumped. 18 feet 9 inches to and was goalkeeper for the Port nam, Mohamed Mooza, Mokien.

Arithmetic Race (Senior); Bashish beat the previous record by one ugal team which beat England and singh, Mohamed Carreem, A. Boot Wales in the earlier rounds.

tic Face Junior): J. B.

St. Joseph's avenged their pre

Marquero has played in severa representative games in the Coban, Salim Getoo, Fida Hussainvious defeats by La Salle College

lony, having represented the Ciri- Hans in the Lai Wah Cup competh tion on two occasions. This will be ¡His- sixfl ́annual · appearance

goalkeeper for Portugal. He was a member of the St. Joseph's teszá which went to Manila Es 1933.

Relay Race: Class V, Class IV. Masters Race: Mr. Prn U. Chiu, in the Relay when they won by 10

yards. Mr. C. K. Lin, Mr. M. Abdullah.

One Mile (Senior): ''Mohindeer During the afternoon à credit- Singh, Pritam Singh, K. Bachoo able gymnastic display was given Consolation Rates A. S. Din. 5. Hunder the direction of Cpl. W. J. Khan, Kalwant Singh:

(Continued on Page 9).

Old Boys Race: A. IL Abbas, 2 Walkden.

BIL

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