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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 22, 1937.

TIENTSIN

SHANGHAI

INTERPORT

Three Soccer Games Arranged

CONDITIONS FOR THE MATCH

Shanghai March 16. Tentative arrangements have been made for the visit of the Tien- tsin Interport soccer side, accord- ing to information received yester- -day from the Shanghai Football Association. The Tientsin team is due to arrive on March 24, and is to leave on March 29.

ar-

matches have been Three ranged as follow:

March 26.-- Tientsin v. Shanghai, Canidrome, 3 pm.

March 27 Tientsin v. Shanghai Chinese, Civic Centre Stadium, 3 p.m.

March 29 Tientsin v. Combined Services, Canidrome, 3 p.m.

In the event that the Interport match ends in a draw, it is to be

MACAO RACE RESULTS

SHANGHAI 4 UNEXPECTEDLY LOSES IN BIG EVENT

The following are the results of Mr. H.-Y. Ling's Hopefalleg 143 yesterday's races at Macao:

- Xing) 149

1-Ho Pei Handicap One Mile, Messrs. Yeung & Pih's National Faith 144 E (HC. Pin) Mr. Lim's Persian Cat 152 lbs. (SY. Liang)

[Mr.G. P.'s~

1

34

2

Dist Pari-2

Mr. Longfellow's Ling Long 187.

Ib.

3 (K. I. Ip) Time: 323/5, 3.05.2/5, 140.3/5, 2.16.1/5.

Places

4. South China Cup. -One Mile Mr. Longfellow's. Shib in Grand

152 h.

(Ip Kii Ying)

1

Distance: 1 length, 5 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $22.10. Places $7.60; $7.00. - 2-Tientsin Handicap.

Mr. G. P. Shanghai 4 166 lb..

(W. H. S. Davis)

2

Seven For-

Mr. L. T. F's Victory Life 152 lb. (EL CC Pih)

3

1

$2 South China Cup.

2nd

036 91

29

3rd

049722

longs.

Mr. G. P.'s Hogmanay 144 lb. (S. L. Tuen) Mr. G. P's Gold Reserve 157 lbs. (C. L. Gregory) Mr. Own's Wentworth 157 Ib. (Choy Wing Chiu)

Time: 17, 51.3/5, 1.31, 2122/5. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $15.70. Places $7.50; $7.10; $9.20.-

3. Pei Ping Plate. Six Furlongs. Messrs. Chiu Bros' Fairy Auk 150

(S. C. Liang)

replayed the day following when, DERBYSHIRE

should the result again be a draw

after ninety minutes' play, extra MAKE VERY

time of ten minutes each way will

be played. Should the score still SMALL LOSS

remain tied, the match will be de- clared a draw.

CAMBRIDGE WIN

Varsity Athletes At White City

Players Rewarded For Their Park

Time: 36, 1104/5, 147.3/5, 2213/5. Distance: 2 lengths, 2 lengths.

Pari-Mutuel: Wimmer $29.70.

Places-$11; $6.10; $7.50.

1st No. 090020.

NEW ZEALAND'S CRICKET TEAM FOR ENGLAND

All-Black Rugby Star Included.

Wellington, February 24. New Zealand's team of 14 to tour England this summer was finally announced "to-day as follows:

M. L-Page (Canterbury) (capt.) W. A. Hadlee (Canterbury)

J. L. Kerr (Canterbury)

A W Roberts (Canterbury)

D. A. R. Maloney (Wellington) W. Carson (Auckland) # G Vivian (Auckland) M.-W. Wallace (Auckland) E. W. Tindill (Wellington)

J. Cowie (Auckland)

B. Griffiths (Auckland)

G. L. Weir (Anckland)

M. P. Donnelly (Wellington)

$26,800.09 7,657.15 3,828.58

J. A Dining (Otago).

The last six names were revealed

Unplaced each $341.83-Nos. 043525, to-day. Among them is E. W. Tin- 059516, 074818, 035480, 075371, 049396, dill, who toured Great Britain as a 058718, 055358, 046.

053798, 086361,

1074520, 017661,

057894, 073227,

095546, 056962 member of the last New Zealand 69, 0930 087358, Rugby team.

008907, 065399, 019578

| 082798, 09576.

028746,

5. „North Chins Plate.. One Mile. Mr. L. W. &'s The Big Trail 241.

(S W. Tong)

Only four of the above were in the side that toured Australia in 1931. They are Vivian. Page,

1 Weir and Kerr.--Reuter.

2

Mr. Lan's Morning Tip 150 Th. (3. Y. Liang) Mr H Y. Ling's Meadow Eve 149

(Ip Kui Ying) 2. 3. Time: 33.1/5; 107, 14L2/5;2.23.1/5. Distance: 2 lengths, I length. Pari-Mutuel Wimer $38.200 Places. $20.50; $9.80; $9.60. 6. Central China Handicap. Mile.

London, February 24.

Mr. Tan's Plain View 150 Ib. Even the County Champions lost

(SZ Liang) money last season, but the Derby-Mr. 2 B. F's Diogenes. 168 th shire committee, in their annuati

(WHL S.-Davis)

report, are not dissatisfied with a de Mr. LT. F's Gold Coin 158 lb.-

RADIO BEAT ELT.C. IN MAMAK TOURNEY

The Radio Sports Club, strong contenders for the title, defeated One the Kowloon Indian Temis Club

(ECP) Time: 23, 107, 1:482/5, 217. Distance: & lengths, many lengths Pari-Mutuel Winner $21.50. Place $12.70.

7. Ladies, Race. (Unofficial) Fiy

(Betty Fair)

London, March 20. Before 5,000 people at the White jficit of £136. Match receipts fell City, and under ideal conditions, by £757 to £3,792, caused largely the Inter-Varsity Athletics between by several matches: ending in two Oxford and Cambridge were held days, and bad weather to-day. Cambridge won by nine A fund for celebrating the most Furlongs events to two. Two new records successful season ever enjoyed by Mr. H. Y. Liang's Hopefulleg 136 were set. In the weight putt Irfan Derbyshire has produced £600, out! Ib. of Cambridge beat his own pre-of which an inscribed gold wristlet Mr. Lan's Merry Fatty 130 th.. vious record of 45 feet 9 ins.watch will be given to each member | Mr. L W S's Hohenfels 149 The with a new mark of 49 feet 334 of the side who played in at least inches; while Brown of Cambridge nine championship matches. The clipped two-fifths of a second off balance of the fund will be distri- the previous high mark for the 440 buted among the players. yards, which he himself had made

last year.

The principal events of the meet- ing were won as follows:

NAVY SOCCER

100 yards, Brown of Cambridge in ELEVEN TO

ten seconds dead.

*

Half-mile, McNair of Oxford in

1 minute 572 seconds;

120 yards hurdles, Knight Oxford in-15.8 seconds,

Weight putt, Irfan of Cambridge with a distance of 49 feet 334 inches;

MEET SAINTS

The following will represent the Navy in a football match against

5.15 next Wednesday: St. Joseph's at Causeway Bay at

.9

Keeble, Regler, Wolverson; Laister,

Chearman, Love, Bliman, Anderson, Three miles, Weir of Cambridge Phillips Wallace, Tippett in 14 minutes 46.6 seconds;

The same team will play the Pole Vault, Webster of Cam-Inniskilling Fusiliers from Singa- bridge, with a height of 12. fest 4 pore, at Causeway Bay, on Friday. inches;

The match will be played before

One Mile, Emery of Cambridge the Kotewall Cup match and will

in 4 minutes 22.2 seconds; 4 star

High Jump, Kennedy of Cam- bridge with a height of 6 feet 11

inch;

Long Jump, Askew, with a dis

tance of 22 feet 10 inches;

220 yards hurdles N

Cambridge in 25.5 seconds;-

of

440 yards, Brown of Cambridge in 48.4 seconds. Beuter.

HIGH JUMP RECORD

at 2.30.

INTERNATIONAL SOCCER

Germany Beats France By Four Goals

Stuttgart, To-day:

Germany defeated France by four goals to nil in the fourth

Indianapolis. March 21ternational football contest be

Mel Walker, Ohio State Negro tween the two nations yesterday. athlete, to-day broke the world's re-t

card for the indoor high jump when The match was played in the

be cleared 6 feet 9 inches at an Ado FiDer StadiumTM athletic meeting in Detroit Reuter. lerowd of 72,00

This equals the outdoor%

record created by two men, CE John-

son and D. Albritton,

July 12 last year.

Christchurch,

ning

LCC doned

America, on

imet

Paris

goals

played

far, G

on two,

1one and one

(B-Fur)

(Fearon)

Time: 17, 51.2/5, 128.2/5. Distance: 3 length, 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $3.60... Places $510, $5.10; $5.10.

"B" team by 8 gosis to 2 in the Mamak Hockey Tournament at Caroline Hill yesterday.

Awtar Singh (4), Guest (3) and J. Singh-scored for the Radio, while Man Singh and Ramzan re- plied for the losers.

CROSS-COUNTRY RACE.

Brussels, March, 20.

In the International Cross-Coun- try Race ran here to-day, England 2 won with 55 points

The Individual Championship was won by J. Flockhart, Scottish champion, who covered the course of about nine miles in 49 minutes 50.4/5 seconds. Reuter,

GIVE YOUR GUESTS

DEINHARD'S

WORLD RENOWNED

HOCKS

AND

MOSELLES

THE SIGN OF THE PEREECE

CALDBECK'S

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