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PAGE 10-HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

SPORT

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1938.

ALL THE SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were clicked during the morning callops

at the Race Course yesterday:

Cleeve

Jack High and

National Dignity 1

Mac's Adventure

National Guard

and Louis XIV

Diogenes and

Section Time.............

Valorous

Humdrum Eve

Golden Cow and

Labour Day

Five Virtues

Desert Chief

Plet Hein

Ali Baba

* R**** B*8 88 89

BURNETT HITS 90 NOT OUT

HE FLOATS THRO THE AIR"

But Navy Manage To Draw Game

A dashing innings of 90 not out by Q. C. Burnett for Kowloon C.C. against the Royal Navy and a fighting knock of 88 by Sub-Lleut. Ogle teatured the friendly cricket match between the two teams on Saturday,

The Navy, after "borrowing" C.BR. Sargent from their hosts, were still one short, and in any case had a weak side out,"

The match was drawn. Sargent

helping to thwart his own club of victory.

KOWLOON C.C.

W. Bambro, e and b Carless...

H. Brokenshire, e Carless, b

Sargent

Extras (B1, WB1).

CHAMPION SKIER. - A Rund

18 (Norway), the winner of the world

HENRY COTTON SPLENDID SPORT SEEN

WINS

Daily Mail Prize Tournament

Ashridge, Hertfordshire.

March 19.

Henry Cotton, holder of the British Open Golf Championship, playing over his home course to- day, won the South-Eastern Sec- tion of the qualifying competition for the Daily Mail's £2,000, Pro-, fessional Tournament. the anals of which will be held on April 6, 7

and a

AT STANLEY

St. Stephen's College Athletic Meeting

FINE POLE VAULTING BY

KWOK CHI-HUNG

Remarkable pole vaulting by Kwok Chi-hung, who set a record by Cotton, with cards of 89 and 89, clearing 2.87 metres (9 feet 2 inches) featured the annual sports had an outward round of 138, and meeting of St. Stephen's Collere held at Stanley on Saturday after- incidentally celebrated his 31st noon in ideal weather. A large orowd of spectators thrilled at the performance of Kwok who also displayed his versatility by gaining a birthday today.

S. L King. last year's winner of place in the Senior High Hurdles and Long Jump events. the tournament. had a record Tho Kai-senx, also among the seniors, distinguished himself by round of 67 today. but only galuing first place in the 100, 200 and 400 metres and the shot put managed to finish up fourth within which he registered a distance of 14.4 metres to beat his previous an aggregate of 143.

record of 11.22 metres which he established at last year's sports meet- Dai Rees, the young Weish pro-ing of the College. Tho Kal-seng won'the Senior Championship. fessional, was second today 'with; Another very able athlete was Liu Kwai-chun, who in winning cards of 72 and 69141-(Reuter). the Junior Championship, annexed the Long Jump, 160 Metres, and High Jump titles and gained second place in the 110 Meires Low Hurdles.

16 championship for Stel jumping HOME FOOTBALL Six records went by the board,

5 making one of his spectacular

0

*

184

jumps at the Lhti Skiing Festival.

DREAM STIRS

RESULTS

London, March 19,

GRAND NATIONAL Home football matches played to-

Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Last

QC. Lance Qr.

Qr. Qr. † 35.2 1.10 1.44.4

QT. Qr.

"

34,4

Havoc Eve

38

39.3 1.16.2 1.50.1 2.23.3

1.12.3 1.44

33.2 31.2

Celebration Day

15

and Symle

1

1.17.3

1.54.4 2.28.2

Fel Ying

Fly By Night

35 1.08.3 1.39.9

1.10

-31.3 30:4

Sea Urchin

1

33.3 1.04.4 1.34.3

1.56 2.28

2.03.2

32

28.4

Cape Comorin and

Centre Forward

1

1.13.4 1.52.3 2.24.3

32

Cuban Love

+37

1.11

1.43.

32

Desert star

? 35

1.07,4

1.39.4

32

The Leopard

I

1.17.1 1.50.3 2.23

32.

I

38

1.15

1.52.3.2.26.3

સર

Scores:...

1

1.24

1.57.1 2.28.2

31.1

32.3 1.04.4 1.38.2

G. F. O'Bryen. b Paxton..

33.3

W. Mulcahy, c Claxton, b Pax-

Cricketer. Mac's Second

ton

17

Venture and Golden

R. E Lee, c and b Carless...... 7

Brew

?

34.4 1.10

1.47.2

37.2

Split Hand

1

38 1.12.4 1.48.3 2.20.2

G. C. Burnett, not out........

90

33.4

F. Goodwin, c and b Paxton... 4

Beat That

1

35.1 1.07.1 1.38.3 2.09

30.2

8. Jex. st Clayton, b Paxton...

Colorado Star

1 34 1.07.2

1.41.2 2.12

31.3

Sylvandale

1.09.1 → 35

S. A. Gray, b Jeffrey........

23 Q

1.40

30.4

R. Baldwin, b Wrenwick...

1

36 1.14 33.2

1.49.1 2.22.3

33.1

1.07

1,38

31

J. R. Luke, e Jeffrey, b Sargent

4 36.2 1.08.3

1

45.2 1.28.3

1

37.4 1.15.1

43

14

1.41.3 2.09 2.43.1 1.49.3 2.20.3 1.22.2 1.55.2 42.4 1.39.4 1.54.2 2.29.3 14 40.1 1.18.

33

41

34.1

31

+

33

Total

3.043 36

1.53.4 2.20.1

11 38 1.12.4 1.47

Lancashire Lass

Courting Eve

1

14 46.2 1.25.3 2.02.3

34

King's Lead

1 40

219.2 2.50 3.05 2.36 1.07.3 1.38.1 2.05.2 1.17.1 1.53.2 2,24

2.56.2 30.1 30.3 29

Bowling Analysis

Carless

13 3 34 2

27.1

Paxton

14 2

51 4

30.3

Spurgeon

5 2 22

0

Good Morning

44

King's Coronation

44.2

Handicap Eve

38

1,23.3 1.14

1.23:3 1.58.2 2.29.4

1.50 1:46.2 2.17.2

31.2

Jeffrey

5 ▸ 26

1

2.28.4

28.4

Wrenwick

2

0 22

Be Scratched

31

Sargent

3.3 0 19 2

Rose Evelyn

34.2 1.08.3 1.40.3

42.1

Nave

.2

B

0

National Defence

1

34.2 1.08.2 1.38.2 2.11.3

33.1

ROYAL NAVY

Potentate

36.4

1.13 1.44

31

Lily and Liangollen

2 33.3

1.03.2 1.33.1

29.4

Lt. Skelton, c Burnett, b Lee...

Royal Scot

34.2

E. A. Clayton, 1.b.w., b Lee..

12

Wenning

I

35 1.09.

1.43.2

2.20

36.3

Sub-Lt. Ogle, b Lee

1 36.1

1.11.4 1.45

2.18

33

Pay Cdr. Nave, b Lee.

1

34.3 1.08 1.41

2.11.3

30.3

J. Q. Jeffrey. c Baldwin, b Luke

Vixen Tor

40

1.11.3 1.42

2.10.4

28:4

A A Paxton, b Goodwin........

Twilight Star

1

32.3 1.03.3 1.36

2.05

.-29.

The Buffer

1

33.2 1.09

1.43 2.13.1

30.1,

Capt. Carless, st. Jex. b Good-

win

Laughing Buddha

34.3

1.09.2 1.423

33.1

Pay Cdr Spurgeon,"c Gray,

Boris

14 37.1

Boolal Bay

1 40

1,14:3 1.48.3 2.19.3 2.49.1 29:3

2.20 1.15.2.1.49

Lee

31

C. B. R. Sargent, not out

Sea Dragon. Salvage

Master and Lucky

17

Eleven-

1.14.2 1.44.2

30

Just in Time

1 35

1.09.3 1.41

2.12.2

31,2

Jungle Jim

40

1.16.3 1.51.4 2.23

31.1

Sunlight View

1 37.11.12.4 1.44.2 2.15

30.3

D. M.

R.

Home Brew

31.4 1.00.2 1.27.1

26.4

Lee

13

3 58 5.

Plain View

1

35.3

1.12.3 1.46.3 2.18

31.2

O'Bryen

6 I

12

0

Scenic View

36

1.11.2 1.44

2.15.4

31.4

Luke

$ 2 15

1

Red Feather

1

37

1.13 1.46.2 2.16.4

30.2

Burnett

6 0 17 0

Bredon

36.2 1.17

1.48 2.19

*2.47

28

Goodwin

7 .1 22 2

Gold Coin

1

40.2

1.17.2 1.49.4 3.20

30.1

Tiny Eagle

37

1.12.2 1.46.2 2.20.4

34.2

New Star

1

36.2 1.14.2 1.49.2 3.20.4

Park, H.M.S.

31.2

Dawn Star

1 36 1.14 1.50

2.21

31

Jober

Bistre

Borrachito

Rob Bay

4 39.2 1.18.1 1.52.3

440

LOCAL YACHTING| SATURDAY'S

RESULTS

Two sweepstake races, over a course of 7.8 miles, were held yes- terday, under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, and resulted as follows:-

"A" ClasStarted at 14.30 -

Yacht.

Corrected Poa'n.

15.51.56 True Blue

(Mr. H. 8. Rouse).

Eve

(Miss S. M. King).

1

N. 15.52.37.

2

(Capt. E. Bader).

Kittiwake

15.53.05

3

Artemis

15.53.35

4

(Mr. G. G. Wood).

Carpenter

15.54.04

5

(Capt. M. T. L. Wilkinson).

Jeap

15.54.15

6

Nereid II

***... 15.55.05

7

(L, E T. Stanley, R.N.),

Gull..

...... 15.55.31

8

(Mr. S. Berg).

Redshank

D.N.S.

(Col. GC. Gowlland),

Mized Classes Started at 14.35 Gael

(Major A. McMillan).

FOOTBALL

ONLY ONE LEAGUE

41

MATCH PLAYED

In the only league soccer match played on Saturday, South China "B" were given a close fight by Kowloon Chinese and only Just won by the odd goal in three. excellent form of Chan Tak-fai, the rock-line defence of the win- ners, and the persistency of Kow- leon Chinese forwards against the intter.

Features of the game were the

Goal-scorers were Chan Tak-fai and Lau Ching-sing for South China, and Tan Po-wan for the Kowloon Chinese.

וי

-- Beveral friendlies were also play- ed, resulting, as follow:-

Kowloon 3 (Blake 3), Kwong Wah 1 (Da Rocha).

P.S.A. 6 (Gaan 3, Campos. 2 and Santos), Overseas, O. 2 (Ho Ka- kuen and Wong Lan-ku).

LADIES' HOCKEY

0. M. R. W.

M. Wrenwick, not out

Extras (314, LB3)

Total (for 8 wkts.)

Bowling Analysis

BETTING

Mythical Ray To

London, March 19.

Pole Vault 1. Kwok Chi-HM these being recorded in the 50 Pole Vault:-1. Kwok Chi-hung: Metres Small Boys race, Pole Vault, 2. Lau Wo; 3. Alex Chang." (Dead Senior 110 Metres High Hurdles, heat) Height: 2.87 metres (Record). Junior 110 Metres Low Hurdles, Senior 800 Metres:-1. Ho Koel-

Junior

The following are the results of Shot Put and the Group Relay race, cen; 2. Lay Kean-pen; 3. Alex

There was very keen competition Chang. Time; 2 mus 30 secs. between the various College, Groups. :

800 Metres:-1, Tan the Bulls winning the Champion-Khinng-khoo; 2. Chou Ting-chul; ship with 964 points and Eagles be- 3. Fung Shing-ko. ing second with 77 1/3 points:

Among the spectators present Warden of the College.

Small Boys 800 Metres: Owen Hong Singh: 2. Athol Fong: 3. Kasame.

Shot Put:-1. Tho Käl-seng; 2.

E. W. L. Martin and Mrs. Lou Kou-chen. 3. Lau Wo. Dis- Martin, Professor Hsu Ti-shan, Mrtance: 14.4 metres (Record).

day.

..

FIRST DIVISION -

Arsenal Blackpool Bolton Brentford

5 Grimsby

-1

5 Leeds

2

3 W. Bromwich

0

1 Liverpool

3

were the

Derby

3

Charlton

Rev.

2

Everton

2 Middlesbro'

2

2 Birmingham

-1

S. V. Boxer, Lieut-Col, H. B. L.

Small Boys High Jump:-1. Lee

3 Portsmouth

3

2

Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, Mr. J. A.;

Ip Hung-ka.

1 Chelsea

1

Junior 110 Metres Low Hurdies:

2 Stoke

2

many others. 11

chun 3. Thongdi. Time: 16.4/5

As the result of a Dorset hotel | Huddersfield landlord's dream that Mythical Leicester Ray and Delachance would win Manchester C. 1. Preston the Lincolnshire Handicap and the Bunderland. 83 Grand National Steeplechase res- Wolves

apectively, and in view of its wide-

SECOND DIVISION 2 spread publicity, bookmakers have

and Aston Villa 6been inundated with bets

stand to lose over £1,000,000 if Blackburn

Bradford 1 both horses win.

Though Mythical Ray is a doubt- iful runner, the dream has resulted 25in the price being cut from.40 to 1

ato 20 to 1!-(Reuter).

Later. Russell Marblethorpe, the train- 141 er. states that Mythical Ray will not be running in the Lincolnshire as he is scratching the gelding be- W. cause of the hard going-(Reuter},

In another match at King's

Cumberland

beat

TABLE TENNIS CHAMPION

H.M.S. Suffolk by seven wickets: Louis Shek-Cheung

Suffolk: 82 (Surg.-Lt. Fletcher

28 not cut; A. B. Chalcraft 5 for 20).

Cumberland: 105 (C. P. O. Hut- ley 45; E. R. A. Swailes 4 for 41 Mid, Wilsan 5 for 15).

ST. ANDREW'S LADIES' ELEVEN GOALS

St.

Andrew's Ladies

Wins Title

Dowbiggin, Mr. W. W. Hong Sling Bing-kwong: 2. Chan Chun-lan and

Gaunt, who was Chairman of the meeting, Mr. C. E. T. Moore and. Liu Yin-shun; 2. Liu Kwai-

At the conclusion of the after-sees. (Record)."

1 soon's events, the prizes were dis- Senior 110 Metres High Hurdies: 2 tributed in the College Hall by Mrs.-1. Lau Wo; 2 Lou Kou-chen; 3. 10. W. Pope, wife of Dr. G. W. Pope, Kwok Chi-hung, ime:

O for the honour they had accorded

2 Bury

2 Luton

▸ Coventry

20

secs.

Chesterfield

1 Shefield U.

0 Medical Officer of Health.

(Record).

Fulham

2 Stockport

D

Mrs. Pope thanked the College

Norwich

1. Burnley

Group Relay:-Won by Bulls. Senior Championship:-The Kai- seng.

Junior Champion:-Llu Kwai- chun,

Group Champion:-1. Bulls 964

Plymouth Wednesday Southampton Swansea W. Ham

1 Manchester U. 1 her and asked the Warden it be

1 would kindly grant a holiday to- 0morrow (Monday).

0 Barnsley

1 Newcastle

2 3 Tottenham Notts F.

0 Bristol R.

1 Brighton

1

1 Clapton

3 Walsall

1 Cardiff

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot Bristol C. Crystal P. Exeter Gillingham Millwall Newport

Louis Shek-cheung, a compara-Watford tively unknown player still in school, Caused a minor sensation at the Confucian Club on Satur- day night when he defeated Shu Shul-kal. last year's champion, in the final of the men's Table Tennis championship.

The Warden acceded to the re- Iquest amid, vociferous applause.

2

1F

1 Queen P.R.

2

1 Mansfield

0 Southend

1 Northampton

Cheers were given" for Mrs. Pope points: 2. Fagles 77.1/3; 3. Tigers after which the gathering dis- 144; 4. Dragons 39.1/6.

persed.

THE RESULTS

Detailed results were as follows: ADVERTISEMENT

100 Metres Senlor:-1. Tho Kal-

sen; 2. Pan Ma-shuang 3. Lee

Allok-ping. Time; 11.2/5 secs.

100 Metres Junior:-1. Thongdl;

12. Chung Hin-wah; 3. Tan Binn-

lang. Time: 122/5 secs.

2 50 Metres Small Boys:-1. Lee Hung-kwong: 2. Ip Ting-yue; 3. Chan Chun-lam. Time: весв. (Record).

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

THE SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VAL LEY оп SATURDAY, 26th March, 1938, commenting at 2.00 p.m.

Notts C.

Reading

1 Torquay

Swindon

THIRD

0 Bournemouth

DIVISION (NORTH)

Barrow Crewe Darlington Gateshead Hartlepools Hull Lincoln

0 Bradford C. 4 York

2

3 Halifax

1 Accrington 0. Doncaster

0

Q

1 Rotherham Rochdale

0

huen, Distance: 5.46 metres.

4 Chester

0

Small Boys 100 Metres:-1. Lee

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

3 Carlisle

1 Tranmere

It was a very close game, played scored throughout at a fast speed, and eleven goals without reply in their kept spectators interested from New Brighton Brawn Cup match against Central begining to end.

Oldham

British Association to store one of Shek-cheung was In brilliant Port Vale the biggest victories seen this form but. Shu, though out-Wrexham

season.

manoeuvred time and again,

Miss Molly Churn got four of the fought back determinedly, and the goals, Miss M. Roza 2, Misa V.

margin of 21-11, 16-21, 21-10 is no Churn 2, Miss 8. Roberts 2, and more than a fair reflection of the Celtic MISS Y. Ho one.

¡play.

Sporting Fixtures

TODAY

Athletics, St. Paul's College An- nual Sports (Caroline Hill), 1.30 p.m.

Badminton. Cathedral Hall Badminton. 8 p.m.

4 Bouthport

SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION

1 Third Lanark 5 Morton.

Hamilton Hibernian 2 St. Johnstone Queen's Park 1 Hearts Queen O'South 1 Aberdeen St. Mirren 2 Dundee

High Jump Junior:-1. Liu Kwal' 0 chun; 2. Tan Bian-liang; 3. Kwok

Chi-to. Height: 4ft. 10ins.

•1

Senior Long Jump:-1. Lau Wo;

The First Bell will be rung at

2. Kwok Chi-hung: 3. Lam Pak1.30 p.m.

Ping-kwong; 2. Ip Tin-yue: 3. Ip No One without a badge will

Hung-ka. Time: 13.3/5 secs.

Senior 200 Metres:-1. Tho Kal-

be admitted to the Members'

seng; 2. Pan Ma-shuang: 3. Lee Enclosure, Hiok-ping. Time: 23.4/5 secs.

1+

Badges admitting Non-Mem. Junior, 209 Metres. Lut Hin-bers to the Members' Enclosure 1 sun; 2. Chung Hin-wa; 3. Thongdi and Club Rooms at $5.00 for

Time: 25 secs.

2

Jujalor Long Jump:-1. Lui Kwai. Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies 4 chun; 2 Lad Hin-shin; 3. Chow (Both including tax) are obtain

King-chul. Distance: 5.03 metres, į able through the SECRETARY Senior High Jump: Wong upon the personal application of Kal-ling; Ng Wel-wah; 3. Lee a Member, such Member to be Hok-ping. Height: 5ft. Zins.

1

SECOND DIVISION

Tennis.Colony Championships

Albion Brechin Cowdenbeath

3. Dumbarton

5 Alloa

at Hong Kong Cricket Club.

THURSDAY, MARCH 24

||

Bowls Annual, Geheral Meeting of Hong Kong Association (Board Room, 8. C. M. Post), 5.30 pm. Golf.-Ladles Spring Meeting at Boxing-Army Championships. Fanling."

Inter-Unit Novices Final (Murray Tennis.Colony Championships Barracks), B p.m. at Hong Kong Cricket Club,

Yachting Ladies Resnil

Ladies, holders of the Caer Sweepstake.

TOMORROW

Golf Ladies Spring Meeting at of Fanling.

15.49.03

1

Owl

15.49.39

2

Caer Clark Cup Concludes.

(Mr G. R. Guerin). Zephyr

15.53.29 (Mrs. J. D. Pattullo).

*15.54.24 Robena

(Miss Crawhall Wilson). Dorothea

Clark hockey Cup, wound up their

3

Cup fixtures with a handsome win

Golf Ladies Spring Meeting

at

4

of 2-0 over Central British Asso-Fanling ciation Ladies on Saturday.

Table

Tennis Cheero

Club

Both goals were scored in the Table Tennis.

15.55.38

5

(Mrs, L. Drummond).

Stella

15.55.50

6

(Mr. J. L. Anderson). . Heron

£15.58.02 (14. Willmott, RN,).-

7

Alisa

15.56.40

B

(Mr. N. W. Dimser), Widgeon

D.N.F.

(Mr. Le Garner).

first half of the game, one by Miss Tennis-Colony Championships M. Smith and the other by Miss V. at Hong Kong Cricket Club. Bradbury.

Teams:-

Hockey. Association Interna tion

tional Tournament, First Round, Wales v. England; Portugal. [v. Öhina: India v. Ireland: Scot- land v. Winners of India-Ireland.

FRIDAY, MARCH 25

Athletles.—Entries close for Kow-- loon Marathon.

· Badminton. -- Colony Champion

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 Badminton.--Colony Champion-ship, Mixed Doubles and Men's "Y" Ladies:-Miss J. Lakeman; ships, Men's Singles Fina! (Talkoo Doubles Finals (Club de Recreto); Mrs. Burke and Miss A. Fowler: Club): Cathedral Hall Badminton, Cathedral Hall Badminton, 8 p.m. Misa K. Tonge, Miss M. McCaw and 8 p.m.

Bridge-Cheero Club Duplicate Mrs. B. Henry: Miss V. Bradbury. Shooting-Weekly Bpoor and Bridge. & p.m. Mrs. O Burnett, Mra. M. Read, Practice Shoots (Kowloon City), 2° Tennis Colony Championships

Continued on Page 11)

at Hong Kong Cricket Club.

p.m.

·

ין

Dundee Montrose

6 East Stirling

• Sten'muir

3 Airdrie

SCOTTISH CUP (4TH ROUND)

Kilmarnock 1 Ayr

8t. Bernard's Falkirk East Fife.

B

Small Boys Obstacle Race:-1 responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him, and for Payment

6 Chan Chun-lan; 2. Chan Jen-shao;

4

3. Li Fing-kwong.

Senior 400 Metres:-1. Tho Kal-

of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's Office, 1st

1 seng: 2 Pin Ma-shuang; 3. Lou floor, Exchange Ballding (Tel.

1

3 Motherwall

1 Rangers

2

2 Raith

2

-(Reuter).

HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BOUT -

New York, March 18.

Kou-chen Time: 52.4/5 secs. ›

Junior 400 Metzes: 1. Liu Kwal-27794) will close at 12.15 p.m.

chun; 2. Chung Hin-wa; 3. Ng│ Chun-ling. Time: 63.3/5 secE,

li

TENNIS TOURNEY

POSTPONED

Tiffins are obtainable at the

Club House provided they are ordered from the No, 1 Bey in advance. Telephone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 in

Members of the Central British cluding Tax, for all Persons,

| Association are asked to note that

the Tennis Tournament arranged including Ladies, and is payable for to-day has been postponed until af the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors It is announced that the world's next Sunday owing to the fact that in Uniform are admitted Half heavyweight championship fight the courts are under- repair.

between Joe Louis (holder) and Máx Behmeling will be held on June 22 either at New York or Chicago.

Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Kowloon Cricket Club are hold- The German knocked out Louising a progressive mixed doubles When they met in 1930, before the tennis tournament this afternoon Hong Kong, 21st March, 1988. latter won the title from Jimmy at the 1.0.0., commencing at 230 |Braddock=~~(Reutër), 3

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