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SPORT

FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938.

SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES READ... The Fire Hy

L. GOLDMAN WINS CLUB | Yacht Club Closing Cruise Will Be

NEW FAVOURITE

FOR DERBY

PASCH'S FINE WIN IN

2000 GUINEAS

Newmarket, April 28.

Mr. Hääry Morris' Fäsch, start-})

TITLE Marked By Opening Of New Clubhouse

SANDER LOSES IN STRAIGHT SETS

By F. Mela

ing at 5 to 2, won the Two Thou- Lolly Goldman beat W. Sander sand Guineas Classic from Scot- by scores of 6-2, 6-4 and 6-1 on tish Union, backed at 9 to 1. by the Stand Court at the Hong Kong two longths, while 11 lengths Cricket Club yesterday and thus separated the latter from Mirza, became stogles tennis champion of a 7 to 1 chance, which came third the Club for another year. There were 18 starters.

The match was more interesting was Mr. H. E. Morriss" This

than one would be led to think second classic win, having won the Derby with Manna, in 1925, by a mere glance at the scores. when it was also backed at 9 to 1.Sander played good.tennis but was up against a better and much more experienced man."

His Majesty the King, who made his first visit to Newmarket, was accompanied by the Princess Royal, the Countess of Harewood. and after the race visited the un- saddling enclosure where .. he

SCOTTISH CUP FINAL

EAST FIFE WIN AFTER EXTRA TIME

London, April.23.

In the final replay of the Scot- tish Cup at Hampden Park, East Fife and Kilmarnock were again featured in a dour struggle and the former only emerged victori- ous by 4-2 after extra time had been played,

FULL PROGRAMME FOR THE

WEEK-END

Sunday, May 1. will be a red letter day in the history of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club for will see. the opening of the new Clubhouse on Middis Island in Deep Water Bay. The ceremony will de performed by Mra. Shields, wife of Mr. A. L...... Shields, at 1 p.m; and tiffin will be served in the marquees above the new Clubhouse at 120 pm.

A Croucher, Vice-Commodors of the Yacht Club, will present the

Prior to the official ceremony, Mrs. Croucher, wife of Mr. N. V

season's prizes.

closing cruise of the Yacht Club and a programme of regatta and The opening of the new Clubhouse will also be marked by the

sailing events has been arranged to take place on Saturday, commen. cing at 2.30 p.m. and will be continued on Sunday, starting at 10 a.m. The last event of the day will be at 2:45 pm

The game was played a sum- mer-like weather before a crowd There was little ex- of 91.000. eltement in the first quarter of an hour, then McKerrell, the East Fife left winger, netted the ball 230 with a drive from 15 yards.

Kilmarnock livened GP some- and several attacks

STROKES LACK STING Goldman is not the same player he used to be though the strokes are still there. He has lost a lot what with

The full "programme for Baturday and Sunday is as follows:-

SATURDAY

p.m-Cruisers, Four Tonners

and Racing Yachts (all classes) Course: Start, Pig Pier, Ken-

.

SUNDAY

10 am. (Onwards) :----Comet Class Races (Open to all except- Comet Owners) Cque-To be decided on the

of his dash and his shots, though Thomson, their outside-right.nedy Town (East to West). Finish, chatted with Mrs. Morris, the wife accurate, lack sting. On the for-brought down in the penalty area, Deepwater Bay Line, as per planday. Pest Entries on the beach at

of the owner of Pasch.

FOR THE DERBY?

drives

victory.-

Time. Lirait: "5.30 p.m.

1፡

Walton.

Rowing:10 am.; International

Fours for the International Challenge Shield

1: England: B. S. Carter, J. B.

Book on Military Operations in the Current Sino- Japanese Hostilities."

SINO-JAPANESE WAR 1937

BY PERCY CHEN

LEARN.

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The Details of the Battle of "Tazang, Fiercest Battle Ever

Fought Outside Europe.

· A■ - - Editor - in - Chief of the Chins Information Service Mr. Chen is in a position to deal authoritatively, with bir subject. -No student of Far Eastern, Affairs should mias realing this book.

Sino-Japanese War 1937, on Sale at All Booksellers

PRICE: $3 (HK)`

Colls, J. E. Potter. F. M. Thompson SMART MAN !.

G. B. P. Heywood.

3 p.m.Comet Class Course: To be decided on the day.

Rowing:-4.40 p.m.-Sculling Heat (A)

3: Germany (holders): 1. Rud- p.:-Open Pairs Race for the

Percy Smith. Challenge Cup lon. H. Innecton, G. Sommer, H. 1:-L Rudloff. H. C. Buse. G.O. Buse, W. Sporleder. Arndt.

9:-Scotland: A. G. Dalziel, T. 2:-R. J. Minnitt, J. C. McDouall, Swan, J. C. McDouall, C. G encounter last

Stopani-Thomson, D. Black... of one-all re-J. Gifford Hull.

10.20 a.m.:-Scratch Fours. 10.40 a.m.-Veteran Fours. 11 a.m.:-Junior Pairs for the Denison Challenge Cup 1:-L D. Kildee, T. Swan. 2:-B. S. Carter, F. M. Thompson. J. B. Martin:

hand Sander was easily his equal himself converted the spot kick on page (West to East, Distance: Middle Island to Messrs. Holden or and in the first set, though Gold- MacGrogan. out-side left. gave 7 miles. Mr. Morriss is lucky to own man took it at 6-2, Sander sent them the lead but McLeod, the

some very good length opposition sch a fine colt as Pasch, which 4CTOSE

inside-right equalised is a sure warm favourite for the

with an over-head kick. Sander was foot-faulted once by Derby as holding its own in the

East File stocd the strain of finish. it should not and much P. E Baskett. Eon. Secretary of of extra time much better than difficulty in staying the 1 mile the Club, who was linesman yester-Kilmarnock and their inside-left. and McKerrell, netted Derby distance especially as he day and it was indeed refreshing Miller. a descendant of a staying sire in to see at last a baseline umpire daring this period to give their who does more than call the out-

Įside Blandford,

Gordon Richards, the cham-sides!

Reviewing the play. Goldman pion jockey,

statement to In a Reuter sald, "I was delighted to had, things his own war in the ride my Arst Two Thousand Arst and third sets but in the secsulted after extra-time. Guineas winner on Pasch. I was and stanza he was made to cover who being led by a head after passing a lot of the six furlong mark where placed his deep drives very ne steadled my

curately mount. but came into his own again in gal- lant style and was a ready win-

PREVIOUS WIN Pusch. who did not

ner."

Pasch

run 25

1)

ground by Sander

an excellent

(Reuter

Arst In their Saturday a draw

#

MASONIC LAWN

BOWLS MATCH

match

for

the "Owen-

3:-J. E. Potter, 3. B.. Colls, G. S... P Heywood.

5.20 p.m.:-Sculling Beat (B) 1:-, S. P. Heywood.

2: B. S. Carter.

4

5.40 p.m.:-Veteran Pairs BACKHAND WEAK

The following players have been

& p.m.-International Pairs The one fault I found with selected" to represent the Scottish

2-England: "Y. E Potter. F. M. Sander yesterday was that he at Constitution against the English | tempted backhand aces too often Constitution in the annual lawn Thompson. G..S. P. Heywood and thus lost a good many points: bowls

2:-Scotland: T. Swan, J. C.

'+ Sander has youth on his side Hughes Bowl," to be played on the McDouall, D. Black. and need not feel discouraged by Hong Kong Football Club Green 3: Germany (Holders): I Rud- his defeat. If he perseveres there by kind permission of the Com-to, H. O. Buse, G. Arndt. should be plenty of good tennis mittee), Happy Valley, on Sunday. ahead for him and anyway he had May 8, 1938 commencing at 2.45. Scottish Union, which came "se-the satisfaction yesterday of going

p.m. be staying cond. appeared to on, but Mirza was at the end of down, fighting to the last point.

a two-year-old won his only race, the Coventry Stakes, on April 16. and yesterday covered the mile la

i min. 33 8-10 secs.

Its tether.

Portmarnock was the Derby favourite prior to yesterday's race while Best Drawn also appeared to fall to stay the distance. fading

out in the last quarter.

The weather was fine and the

witnessed the

W. Glendinning. J. C. Polson, W. Greig, F. E. Cullen (skip).

H. Gittins, E. 8. Carter; 3. 8.

U.S. BASEBALL Logan. J. A. R. Selby (skip).

RESULTS

New York. April 28. going very firm while a large The following were the results of race. yesterday's baseball matches in the

National and American Leagues :

AMERICAN- LEAGUE

crowd (Reuter

RADIO & POSTAL New York

SPORTS CLUB.

New Committee Elected

At the last annual general meet- Ing of the Radio Sports Club, it was decided to extend membership to include the Post Office Staff and to re-name the Club The Radio and Postal Bports Club."

Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones, Postmas- ter. General, was unanimously 'élected Patron and life member of the enlarged club. The new com- mittee is as follows:-

President: Mr. D. Scott; Vice- Presidents; Mr. S. Randle and Mr. D. W. Watertan; Chairman: Mr. A. E. P. Guest; Hon. Secretary: Mr. M. S. Hussain; Assistant Secre- tary: Mr. Ho

Hon. Tak-fan: Treasurer: Mr. J. 8. Grewal: Steward: Mr. W. Ayock; Grounds Representative; Mr. G. W. R. Griggs: Hockey representative: Mr. M. H. Hassan; Tennis representa- tive: Mi. W. J. Charison; Football representative: Mr. K. W. Wong: Basket and Volley Ball representa- tive: Mr. Wu Hon-pui; Radio mem- Ber representative: Mr. Karnali Bingh.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

Henrich hit a homer. Philadelphia...

Lodigiant hit a homer.

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Boston Washington

Cleveland

9 18

2 B

2

5 9

3 7

0

Hal Trosky hit a bomer. Chicago .......

011

-

Steinbacher hit a homer.

Detroit St. Louis

McQuinn hit a homer.

2 4

7 11

1

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

3

ケ 12

Philadelphia ................................... Glein hit a homer, New York .......

Ripple hit a homer.

Philadelphia

B

14"

Klein hit a homer. New York....

11 15 Lieber and Moore hit homers.

Brooklyn Boston

Chicago

A. Steven, L. Collyer, W. K. Way, C. S. Rosselet (skip).

D. Waterton, E. J. Edwards, N. J. Bebbington, J. Fraser (skip).

F. E. Channing, W. JBurling. S. Eccleshall, F. H. W. Haynes (skip).

Sporting

Fixtures

TODAY

BADMINTON. YMCA.

Badmin-

ton in the West Lounge. BOXING.--Army Individual Open Championships Finals (Murray Barracks). 8. p.m.

A Tarbuck, C. Dowman, W. P. BRIDGE Cheero Club Contract Seath, J. Shepherd' (skip).

||

Reserves:-J. Skinner, H. F. Westlake, R. E. Marks, A. A. Dand and G. Perkins.

0 Tea will be provided at 4.30 p.m. and all members and their ladies are cordially invited...

BOWLS TEAMS FOR

TOMORROW

The following will represent the 2 Kowloon Tong Club in a League match against the Royal Hong

Kong Yacht Club at Kowloon

1 Tong on Saturday:-

C. Mose. J. Tang, JL Stephens,

A. Spary (skip); TM. Gregory. JK Lim, HY, Hsu, H. Gittens skip): A. Abbas, E. Castro, W.J. Howard. AH. Basto (skip).

1 The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club will be represented by the 0following:-

WA. Cornell, B. 13e59.. P.J. Hamilton, GB. Archibutt (skip)

2W.J. Hansen, P.B Cassidy. D. Drammond, A. Murdoch (skip);

3. A.B. Mitchell, H.E. Stone, A. Nis-

sim. AW. Brown (skip).

13 17

3

Lawn Tennis

2 8 3

3 121 CHOY AND KHO

Marty hit a homer. Pittsburgh

Vaughan hit a homer,

St. Louis Cincinnatti

"Warneke pitched —(Reuter).

8. 3

5. 1 0

3'.. 4

TO MEET

BOURNEMOUTH

TOURNEY

Bournemouth, April 28. W. O. Choy and Kho Sin-klé, "the

A MYSTERY HORSE well-known Chinese tennis players,

be held at Areia Preta, Macao, National on Sunday, 1st May, commencing at 2.15 p.m.

A bute towards a summer holiday. writes a Home correspondent.

Bridge, 8 p.m.; Y.M.C.A. Ladies' Contract Bridge. SWIMMING-Mixed Swimming in

European Y.M.C.A. Pool TENNIS.--Club Handicap Mixed

Doubles Final.

TOMORROW

FOOTBALL—First Division Royal Scots v. 8. China "B". (800kımı- poo), 445 p.m. Referee: Omar: Linesmen: Edwards and Broth- well. Kowloon v. St. Joseph's (Kowloon), 4.45 pm. Referee: Lawrence: Linesmen: Phillips and Stone. Junior Interport Trial: Probabled ▼ Persibles (Causeway Bay), 4.45 p.m. Re- feree: Silva. Becond Division: Eastern v. Middlesex (Causeway | Bay), 3.15 pm. Referee: Clarke. Charity Game: Hong Kong Schools Y Kowloon Schools (Kowloon), 2.15 p.m. Referee: Kossick.

SUNDAY, MAY 1 RACING.-Macao Jockey

Club's May Race Meeting at Arela Prete, Macro. 2.15 p.m.

MONDAY, MAY 2 MEETING Hong Kong Football Association Council Meeting in the Association Offices, Room No. 205, Gloucester Building, 2nd door, 5.30 p.m..

WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 MEETING.—Royal Hong Колк Yacht Club Extraordinary Gen- eral Meeting-

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

FIRST DIVISION.

༣.

won their third round matches in

London, April 28. Having helped to provide a book-the tennis championships now be The following are the results of maker with a couple of dignising decided here and have thus the football matches played yes The May Race Meeting will over the Lincolnshire and Grand qualified for the quarter-finals terday:

double, an optimistic where they will meet each other, 1938. friend now expects me to contri-

Choy beat Godsell 6-4, 7-6, Chelsea- 1 Chariton 6-3 and 6-4 while Kho beat 1. SECOND DIVISION Malfroy (New Zealand) 6-3, Aston Villa Bradford 6-0, 6-2

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

2 Mansfeld Bristol

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Darlington- 2. Chester...

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

1 Partick

"The First Beff will be rung at 1.45 p.m. approximately.

By order, 8. W. CHENG,

Secretary.

Pascha three-year-old colt, never as yet seen in a publie race- Godsell, it will be remembered. course, is the earliest line in in- beat the Davis Cup player, Shayes, formation. Mr. H. E. Morriss-owns in the first round.

this "mystery" horse and Mr. Fref In the women's singles Mile.. Darling is training it, at Bock-Liana, the holder, beat, Gem Ayr hampton.

Hoahing 6-0, 6-4-(Beater).

(Reuter),

11.20 a.m.;-Scratch Pairs 11.40 am-Sculling Final for the Doc Minett Challenge Cup

12 noon:-Fours Race for the Flotilla Cup

1:-HK.N.V.F.: L. D. Kübee. P.

C. M. Sedgwick. R. J. Minnitt, J. C.

McDouail, J. G. Hull,

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