BIG SPORTS CENTRE FOR SHANGHAI
AMBITIOUS
SCHEME IS
ANNOUNCED
GYMNASIUM, ICE RINK AND POOL A SCHEME to furnish Shanghai with a modern, well-equipped athletic hall and indoor arena has been developed. The new establishment, which will cost approximately $1,750,000, including land, equipment and buildings, will be situated on a plot of ground at the corner of Burkill and Myburgh Roads with an entrance from Bubbling Well Road
The announcement of this project was made yesterday by the board of directors of the new athletic hall, which will be known as the Olympia. Many business men of the city are on the board while Dr. C. T. Wang, Chinese Ambassador to the United States, is to be a patron.
The board includes the follow-
ing. Messrs. N. F. Allman, A. D. MACAO SPORTS
Bell, M. Speelman; James H. Lee,
H. F. Payne, Dr. C. Kuangson
CONTINGENT
Young, William Z. L. Sung, N. L FOR COLONY
Sparke, F. Siemssen, Wm. P. Hunt, R. T. McDonnell, E. A. Meyerink, T. C. Pan, G. M. Rosse, C. B. Morrison.
· ICE SKATING RINK Architect's plans have already been completed. They call for the construction of a building with two floors, fitted with a refrigeration system.
Easter Holiday
Feature
HOCKEY TEAM MAY COME
In response to an invitation by Club de Recreio, representative The first floor will contain
atennis-and - badminton teams - of swimming pool and ice-skating Macao will visit Hong Kong on rink while the gymnasium will be Saturday, March 27. The visit will on the second floor. The building be in the nature of a return sports itself will cost approximately $700,- 000 while almost $250,000 is to be spent in refrigeration and athletic equipment, furniture and fixtures.
320 FOOT FRONTAGE The building will occupy 11 mow of land, the cost of which is placed at $750,000. The structure, when
meeting to the contest which was held in Macao last October.
The players selected for Macao's "A" team are J. Senna Fernandes (Capt.), A. H. Mello, Alex Boyol, Alfredo Silva, Jose Boyol and Al- berto Jorge.
Macao's "B" team will consist of completed, will have a 320 foot H. Bradley, L. Mello, Y. C. Yuen, frontage on Burkill Road with a E Silva, A. Pereira and Luiz 220 foot frontage on Myburgh Gomes.
Road A private roadway more Playing in the Mixed Doubles than twenty feet wide, will lead will be the following pairs-Miss from Bubbling Well Road to the Helena Ribeiro and A. H. Mello; main entrance. Boom for parking Mrs. H. Bradley and Jose Boyol; space has been provided.
Miss. Vera Senna Fernandes and J. Serna Fernandes.
The Olympia will be capitalized $2,000,000. It also will be incor- porated under the China Trade Act, United States.
TOM PARKER
TO MANAGE
BADMINTON. TEAM.
The badminton team has not yet been selected. Eduardo Silva, the Captain, states that the players will include several youngsters.
It is possible that the Macao hoc key team will be included in the visit to Hong Kong. A match will
SOUTHAMPTON be played in Hong Kong,
stated Lient. F. O'Costa, if the London, February 18. [Shanghai hockey team does not Mr. Tom Parker, manager of happen to visit Macao at this time. Norwich City, has been appointed The Macao Lyceum (School) secretary-manager of Southampton, teams will also visit Hong Kong for which club he formerly played and will engage clubs in badmin- as full-back With the consent of ton and ping-pong. It is expected the Norwich directors he will take that the school will meet the Cen- up his new duties shortly before tral Brition School in a friendly Easter.
Soccer Encounter of satisfactory Parker, who was born at South-arrangements are made. ampton, began his football career
with the "Saints" in the first sea ANGUS SEED
son after the War. In "seven sea-
sons with Southampton played TO MANAGE
275 League and Cup match
was capped for England against BARNSLEY
France in 1925.
FANLING GOLF RES
AD. Humphreys with 80-9 The qualified for
Cup from a field of 18. In
Bogey (Par) Pool competition
ed over the week-end at Fanling,
A. E. Lissamman (3) won from 25 has
entries with a card of 4 up Other
scores were G. S. Chambers (20) and
3 up; G.-C. Worrall (10) 1 up and ther of Mr. James Seed, manager of
W. J. S. Key (9) all square.
Charlton.
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 16, 1937.
Katherine Rawis, above, who re- presented the United States at the World Olympiad in Berlin last August, will be among the party- of five swimmers invited to Japan for a series of events next summer.
Major Foley Going Home
L
MONG the many sportsmen
who will be proceeding Home by the Troopship Dorset- shire on April 16 is Major P. F. Foley, R.E, who is well known in hockey and yachting circles. His yacht, Tern, has been placed in several races this
LINCOLNSHIRE AND GRAND NATIONAL
Latest Betting Figures
SOME JOCKEYS APPOINTED
London, Yesterday.
The following is the latest call- over for the: Grand National:
Golden Miller, 9 to 1. Royal Mail, 100 to 9, t and o. Ego, 100 to 9 o, 100 to 8 t Didoric, 100 to 7 o, 15 to 1 to Packabelle, 100 to 7 o, 15 1 t De La Chance, 100 to 6, ₺ and o. Doa Bradman, 18 to 10, 20 tỷ 2 t Misdemeanour, 25 to 1, t and o. Pencraik, 25 to 1 op 28 to 1 t. De Le Neige, 25 to 1 o, 28 to I t Ready Cash, 33 to 1, t and o. Ready Cash's trainer says that his leg is improving and the decision whe- ther to run will be made probably on Wednesday.
Al
Rimmell" will ride De La Chance, and Danny Morgan will take Golden Miller.
The Lincolnshire
Montesano, 21 to 2
Takeny, 21 to 2
Laureat, 18 to 1
Nipaway, 18 to 1
Edgehill, 20 to 1, t and of Inchkeith, 20 to 1 o, 22 to 1 t Scotch Trout, 25 to 1. t and o
Pricket, 25 to 1, t and o.
Straight Deal, 25 to 1, ́t and o..
out
Marmaduke Jinks, 25 to 1 o, 28 to 1 t. Voltus, 25 to 1 o, 28 to 1 t. Juido, 28 to 1, t and o. Zelmos, 28 to 1 o, 33 to 1 t.. Boston West, 28 to 1 o, 33 to 1 t.. Lost Scent, 33 to 1, t and o. Fairplay, 33 to 1, tand o Overcoat, 33 to 1, t and o. Liscloon, 40 to 1 o, 45 to 1 t Ormenns is to be scratched-Reuter
LORD ASTOR'S EARLY SCHOOL SCRATCHED FROM DERBY
London, Yesterday. Lord As- tor's much-favoured entry for the Derby, Early School, was scratched at 9 am to day Lord. Astor is still represented by Pot-Boiler and Cashbook, but Early School's leg trouble seems once again to pre- vent Lord Astor "gadh Gorrion Ei- chards from winning for the first time this much coveted event. Beuter.
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