THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1933.
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If a Hongkong Hockey Association is formed it! will do so without the membership, of the ladies clubs of the Colony.
The reason for this it not antagonism to а controlling
JOHNSON V. DUALA
TOR TO MEET "TIGER”.
ON SUNDAY
Negotiations for a wrestling match between "Tiger" Duala. and Tor Johnson, the Swede, have been completed, and the gian's will meet at the Kowloon Football Club. on Sunday aftere noon to decided the 'unofficial heavyweight wrestling champion- ship of the Colony,
Two other baute will be staged, and all there will be limited to " one hour, with the decision rest- ing on the usual two out of three thrown.
The "Tiger" has already beaten -Joe Cross and Duke Debisko, whilst last Sunday Tor Jobason easily defeated Fazel Duala
TO OPPOSE
AT THE RACES-A scene at Saturday's First Extra Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club held on Saturday. Inset are G. U. da Roza' (left) and V. V. Needa, who both roda, two winners.
OWN COUNTRYMEN CASSUMBHOY V M.W. LO
body, but that affliation or Americans in English
membership to it would rob the
ladies of the right to compete for the Caer Clark Cup, a rightį which the ladies very naturally do not wish to rescind.
Mrs. P. M. Harrop, chairman
Tennis Team to Play
Yale and Harvard
of the Caer Clark Cup competi-Harvard Yale tennis team will be It seems scarcely fair, but the tion, informed me this morning up against a pair of sharp that she did not think the clubs competing in the tournament.
shooters from their own side of would be interested in the forma- the water when they encounter tion of a central governing body. team in their annual tennis match the combined Cambridge-Oxford The matter had not yet been con-in America in July. sidered by the comittee, but it
and
was almost certain they would not Both Dave James, former ataṛ become affiliated to such a group. for Columbia University.
Clayton Le Burwell, formerly of RIGHT DEPRIVED,
the University of North Carolina on the invading side. One can sympathise to a cer-will be thin extent with this attitude. Jones is a student at Cambridge, At the present, at any rate, it is having won a Columbia senolar- no easy to distinguish the bene-ship, while Burwell attends Ox. not easy to distinguish the bene- ford, having received a Rhodes ceive from participating in such scholarship: an Association. They have suc-
As a result, things look pretty cessfully carried on the Cner dark for the Havard Yale team, Clark fournament for several Jones von the eastern inter years, and affiliation to an As Sucation would do nothing but deprive them of the right of competing for a cup.'
This is made enevitable under the fantastic rule 10 of the Eng lish Hockey Association. Jaws, which, in an apparent, but so far aa I can see, illogical effort to eliminate "professionalism" from
YOUNG INDIAN
QUALIFIES FOR SINGLES SEMI-FINAL
UNIMPRESSIVE STANDARD OF PLAY
(By "Veritas").
THE fact that J. A. Cassumbhoy beat Iu. Tak-cheuk THE
comfortably in the open singles yet will have to play considerably better if he is to overcome M. W. Lo in the semi-final on Friday indicates the standard of "tennis seen on the stand court yesterday.
7-A-SIDE RUGBY
CHARITY TOURNEY-
RESULTS
OPENING MATCHES
YESTERDAY
H. M. S. Suffolk, Falmouth " and the 8th Destroper Flotilla 'drew first blood in the seven-8« side rugby tournament which opened yesteday, all three wig- ning their games...
This strenuous type of rugby, produced some exciting play, the Suffolk and Falmouth having`ady- thing but easy tasks.
Tka pesnika wernis
R.M.S, Saffok i D.M.8. Keni "A" Bu HMS Faimonta HMS. Tinar “D” 8th Dest, Flot. 15 .M.B. Kurman “B” *
FINE RALLY.
The first match between the Suf folk and the Kent started · at a
space, the Kent pressing their opponents hard. However the Suf I men' rallied 'round just before the interval, and thanks to a bit of clever passing Bowers scored a try the Walen Lockley converted. In. second half there was no further than ence scoring although more the Suffolk got very near their op ponents line.
The teams were as follows Suffolk:-Forde, Martin, Bowers, Localey, Jeykin, Hoare, and Scarlet Kent-Brown, Lannaway, Lean, Evans, Gisborne, Aitken, Penny. . TAMAR FALL AWAY.
In the second game, Tamar started very well and looked dangerous more than once, but had passing lost them many chances. The interval arri Nothing could be more creditable the net, and it is to Cassambhoy's with the score sheet blank. The than Casaumbhoy's entry into the credit that he could adapt himself second half found the Falmouth as- semi-finals.. Heitas, played con- to the position and finally to outplay
themselves serting
and, ultimately Sid against | Iu at his own game.
ry was scored near the left corner sistently good tennis,
ng The goal kick failed. Just be- But his most ardent admirers after a very uncompromising start for the end, another try was 70
outcome of a match with M. W. Lo. accuracy.
Lai Kwong-taun touched exceptional | Caining Contidence and contro form. could not, judged on yesterday's Cassumbhoy found a good length gistered but ones more the resulant: game, feel too confident about ine and proceeded to drive with marked goal kick did not bring 11 points
and the Falmont), had to be content » It wa, this length, with the balls with six points (two tries). Of course his enecunier with lu was largely governed by the con- landing within inches of the baseline
The teams were as follows: ditions, which were depressing; to which upset Iu's base game and en- Falmouth Gill, Vastable, May which must be added Cassumbhoy's souraged him 10 adopt a net Bertram, Shaw, Williamson collegiate title last year and disabled left hand, and, more
im- campaign.
Whitfield. played brilliantly in other tourna portant still, the type of
game in
Tamar But here again Cassambhoy di-
"B": - Dare, Maher, Walsh, played excellent coolness and had his Whetherby, Banc, Redda, ments, defeating Fred Perry of dulged in by his opponent.
pponent in difficulties with fine. Coles. England in the Newport invita
SUPERIOR FLOTILLA. assing drives or loba every time be tion. Burwell has been an
advanced up the court,
Eighth standing star in southern college
In the third match the circles for several years.
INITIATIVE WANTED,
Destroyer Flotilla won by 15 points Three Foals) to nil from the Hermes Cassumbkoy was in no way pet• “3," The winners were superior fect. He made numbers of error throughout and nut in, some excellent through leaving too narrow a margin passing and tackling. The interval for his shots, and one felt that a found them a goal shead, and in more vigorous display of initiative second half. they managed to score will be needed to overcome Lo's twice and to pen the Hermes in their range of defensive strokes.
Commander Packer
out.
ADAPTABILITY. lu's steady stroke production and accurate placing demanded a similar type of play from the other side of
hockey, hars clubs from Laking MAKING GOLF THRILLING
part in prize a competition.
SMALL UNITS COMPETITION.
A large crowd of spectators turned out on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon to witness the semi-final match of the Small,
Units Hockey Competition, played 8 between the Royal Army Service | Corps and "C" Company of the Jat Regiment.
GENE SARAZEN'S
NEW IDEA
INCH HOLES TO HELP PUTTING.
The game, played at a very fast Americati Open Golf champion, rapid. Geno Sarazen, the British and pace, was won by the Indians, byly recovering from an attack of in- three goals to one, after leading fluenza, believes that golf's great- at half time by 1-0. Gray was re-est need of the moment is a greater sponsible for the Service Corps'hrill, and he thinks he knows how to to point registered in the second supply it. His suggestion is hall.
maka bigger the cups of the greens. SEVEN-A-SIDE LEAGUE.
"Golf now is too tame." says In the St. Andrew's Club eeven- Sprazen, "Good players knock tha a-side league hockey, R. H. Wong's ball on the green in Ewo strokes
д Guest's and then take two pults for team defeated A E. P. team by five goals to nil, on the four. If we had more one Marina ground yesterday after-greens the game would be much more interesting to watchs and to
noon.
"
Wong's team led at the interval play. by two goals, M. Wooley (3), A.B. Hamson and G. T. Lee netted for the winners. The absence of S. MacNider and H. Landolt greatly handicapped-tite losers.
MAMAK TEAM.
The following have been select
BIGGER CUP.
"
putt
"My idea would be to make the across instead cups. eight inches of 44 in. What a difference that extra 3% in. would make! It would work distinctly to the advantage of the star player and I'll tell you why.
ed to represent St. Andrew's "Say a crack player and an aver-
Gans Sarazen
RESULTS.
Open Singles.
"
and
Com-
one-aided
J. A Cassumbhoy beat In Tak Cheuk 0-4, 6-1.
Open Doubles,
Comdr. Packer
and Comdr. Shaw beat Bazell and Williams
6-3, 6-4.
Club Championship.
C. C. Stark beat Torrible 6-3,
6-4.
Handicap Singles "A"
R. M. Henderson (rec. 5/6)
the
somewhat
own half. This was
and the Eighth match Flotilla look as if they o far in this tournament. The teams were as follove:-
Destroyer
6th D.F.: Wotton, Grima, Weat. Hall. Brebee. Fisher, Woodgett..
Hermes: Roger, Rolaton, Bassett, Brooks, Humpleman, Garston, Lord.
CORINTHIANS TO BE REJUVENATED
best N. Evans (rec. 1/6) New Talent for Famous
mander Shaw, the naval representa tives, are the first pair to figure in the semi-final brackets of the open doubles.
Yesterday they had a confortable Journey against Hazell and Williams, being vastly superior in all phases of the game. The match was devoid of acident, the officers proceeding to
games regularly.
take the
They should, in fact, have won by 1 more pronounced margin that 6-3, 6-4, holding an advantage of 5-2 in second set. They slacked off and The Club pair snatched two games before Shaw
and Packer obtain
Club in their Mamak Tournament age one are playing. The average BILLIARDS TOURNEY. match point after the tenth game had
fixture with. H. M. S. "Tamar": man putts his ball on the green! cup. ny 20 to 25 feet from the R. H. Wong: S. MacNider, E. H. P.. White; A. 5. Bliss, A. B. The expert is closer, sny 12 to 15 Hamson, F. V. Wong; R. A. Car-fect. But each will take two putta and halve the hole.. If the cupa roll, N. A. E. Mackay, A, E. P.
were bigger the average man would Gucut, E. F. Fincher, and R. Bald still take his two pults from 20 to 25 fect but the expert would hole his from 12 to 15 feet every time.
win.
The match will be played on the Navy Ground. King's Park on Wednesday, March 8, bully-off
at 5 p.m.
TRIANGULAR TOURNMENT. The following will represent the, Hongkong Hockey Club first eleven gainst the Army in the Triangu- lar Tournament on Wednesday at
6 p.m. on the U.S.R.C. ground.
"I know a lot of followers of golf think that I am
wrong and hat a larger cup would work the sther way.
Final to Be Played on Saturday Night.
ST. PATRICK'S CLUB- Arrangements for the final of the open singles, billiards championship were made at the annual general meeting of St. Patrick's Club at the club premises lost evening. It was "They think that a larger hole decided to hold the game, between A. would give the poor player a bet. J. Osmond and C/Sgt. Jarman, on ler chance to hole his putts. "But Saturday, March 11, at 7 p.m.
BETTER CHANCE.
A. N. Other: J. Rodger and E. my idea is that the poor player is The club will be open to the public
not close enough to get down in one
V. Reed: W, A. Reed,. H. J. D. Lowe and J. L. Tetley: H. Owen Haghes, W. E. Williams, G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Francis and A. T. Lay."
ENGLISH CUP.
..
Draw for Semi-finals on Saturday Week.
London, Mar. 6. The draw took place to-day for the English Cue semi-Snals to be played on March 18.
putt with either a 44 in. or an 8 with the exception of certain seats nch cun. It is the second shot which reserved for members and those who counts in galf. But from a distance have taken part in the competition. even the best players cannot get Accommodation, it is understood, will nearer than 12 to 18 yards and even the best of us cannot hole many 12 yard putts."
be limited.
Reverend Father Riganti was un- animously elected chairman for the nuing year, with Mr. R. Jordan as Sarazen's suggestion is to be put Hon. Secretary Committee members to the test. Tampa, Florida, will put elected were Mears, T. O'Connor, A. on its annual Gasparilla open with James, and Fr. Granelli.
8 inch cups and the Miami-Baltimore
Country Club is to have a £1,000 open The Hon. Secretary welcomed the of 72 holes with the same size supa. return of Fr. Riganti on behalf of the "I am very anxious to get well Club, and bid farewell to Fr. Granelli, and take a shot at some of these who has been appointed to Br Teresa's big holes from 20 feet away," Bad Church, Kowloon,
gone to deuce.
RUMJAHNS-TO-DAY.
Football Club
AMATEUR CUP HOPES
Some harsh things have been said boat the poor standard of Corinthian football during the last few weeks and unfortunately nearly all have been justified.
It is therefore pleasing to "notice that this great amateur team is real efforts to improve
ling
matters;
The Corinthians officials have fast. announced that their aim in future TAI de the ex-varsity and publle-school players with opport unities to Improve their play and hựa raise the standard of amateur football in England.
The stand court will probably find 1 blg congregation of enthusiasts this
IN AMATEUR cup. afternoon when what promises to be one of the most entertaining ties in
This will probably. mann the be open doubles takes place between long awaited entry of the Corin- the champions, and Ng Sze-kwong and thians into the Amateur Cupca Taul Wal-pui The Rumfahus should petition. Their appearance in the win in straight sets.
CATANZAR
TO DAY'S. MATCHES. ховують
Open Doubles.
H. D. Rumfahn and S. A. Ram- Jahn v. Ng Sze Kwong and Teul Wai Pui.
- L. Goldman and E. C. Fincher 7. C. A. Wright and G. Gamble,
Handicap Bingles “A”
8. E. Green v. II. J. Armstrong. T. C. Mongahan v. 1. Owen Hughes,
D. 8. Green.y. A. J. Stocker. Club Championship. Wild v. Starkë
competition would go a long way toward the raising of the standard
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of the game in the amateur ranks and would afford the Corinthians of which with that extra practica
need they obviously stand
Bro De
At present, on the dismissal of he Grinthians from the F., A. Cup, interest in their doinge diminishes, Wand Drugiens, to un advanced stage in the Amateur Cup, however, the team would remain in the limelight well into the new year.
Many auch innovations cessary before the famous amateurs will be restored to their high estate but the Infest declared intention of *he club officials is a step in the right direction. It would be a pit If the Corinthians were denied the privilege of exemption till the third round of he Cup but as they have been piny- HEGARAMELITAANICHEART ing in recent years it is plain th
Fincher and Goldman will they are not up to the necessary. endeavour to take their place in the standard. Perhaps if they secure an last four when they oppose Wright, enlarged programme prior to the and Gambia on the No. 1 court. The advent of the Cup competition and better facilities throughout the
Handicap Doubles. Lyon and Thomson v. Marton and Evans.
Derby or Sunderland versus Maz-f American and British champion. A vote of thinks to the out-going latter have performed exceeding entry for the development of
chester City, at Huddersfield.
.... Everton verzus West Kam
Wolverhampton.Reuter.
I believe some good player on his committee (Messrs. W. H. J. Jordan, well to advance to the third
round
at are will play four rounds all under 1 Burke and F. Lynch) was passed and are quite capable of giving last youthful amateur talent a rise in the
year's runners-up a good tussle. with applause,
70."
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