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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933.
SAINTS AND EWO WITHDRAW
AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS The First Vienna Football Club, "who sent a brilliant team to Eng
land "and played magnificiently ngainat representative English eleven, ister opposed several lead- ing League, clubs. This picture shows them in
Actio
against Queen's Park Rangers, with Horse hovsky, the visiting, custodian típ. ping a hot shot avar - the" bar. (Planet News).
RUMJAHNS MUST WIN
ני
BUT AN ENTERTAINING MATCH IS PROMISED TO-DAY
HACHIUMA'S CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD
(By "VERITAS”.)
Judged purely on form, and
OPEN DOUBLES...
ignoring those eventualities TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME which so often occur in import- ant matches, the Rumjahn cou- sina should taken their open doubles semi-final hurdle to-day against Hachiuma and Leonard with case, and everything points to a three-set entry into the last round.
And although eventualities such as loss of form on the part of the! cousins, or inspiration on the part of their challengere, may very well characterise this afternoon's tie, one must base one's judg- ment on form, for it presents the only, real basis.
It is, perhaps, rather unfortun- . ate for Hachiuma and Leonard. that they have to meet such a powerful opposition, for against a pair more on their own level they would stand a very fair chance of entering the final.
HELPFUL EXPERIENCE. But their defeat to-day, which appears to be AL foregone con-
Semi-final: H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn V. Y. Hachiuma and J. W. Leonard.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.
Semi-final: R" H. Wild v. Denis . Hazell.
HANDICAP DOUBLES.
Wood and McBride v. Traill and Johnston.
Mousley and Walker T Brungen and Morhans,
Monaghan and Holmes v. Lewis.
Bryan and Capt. Cannon.
MIXED DOUBLES. Stacker and Miss Hancock v. Stark and Mrs. Stark.
'MAMAK' HOCKEY.
clusion, need not dishearten them. St. Andrew's Defeat H. M. S.
pro-
Parthian.
-
YESTERDAY'S: TENNIS RESULTS
The scoros of yesterday's matches follow-
HANDICAP SINGLES “A.”
A. C. L. Bowker (owe 3/6) bent H. J. Armstrong (owe 5/6) 6-2, 6-2,
HANDICAP DOUBLES,
C. C. Stark and J. H. May- hew (owe 3/6) boat J. J. Waite. and W. M. Morgan (owe 3/6). 6-2, 6-2.
O. E. C. Marton and N. Evans fowe 15). bent A, D. Humphreys and R. K. Valen- tine (owe 15.2) 9-7, 6-4.
A. J. Stocker and M. F, H. Waring (owe 15) beat A. H. Penn and V. R. Gordon (scr.)
·8-6, -62---
5 MINUTES FOOTBALL
THE CUP-TIE SURPRISE
WHY UNEXPECTED OFTEN OCCURS
FROM LEAGUE SPORT ADVIS
SECOND XI PLAYERS GO
TO RECREIO
CHINESE ATHLETIC ALSO
IN DIFFICULTIES
AMENDED LEAGUE TABLE AND WEEK END PROGRAMME
(Rv "Veritas") ·
WITH a number of their second division players transferring affections to the Club de Recreio (a peculiar swing of the pendulum after the exodus of the Recreio players to St. Joseph's at the beginning of the season), the St. Joseph's Club find it impossible to continue their programme in the second division of the football league, and this week their application for withdrawal was accepted by the Committee.
Ewo, another second division team are in similar straits, and they have also forsaken the league. Both records have been expunged and the amended league table will show how the various clubs are] affected.
the finding and sentence of the Emergency Committee.. meeting No. 7. Interport Arrange of Council ments Committee of 14-2-33. and Special Council meeting dated 2-3-33. 3 To receive the Treasurera State- ment of Accounts for February and to pass bills.
4 To fix date and grounds for the shield final
2 To confirm minutes
(By."Saracon")
The Chinese Athletic, who, as I pointed out last week, are also For as long as the F. A. cup experiencing the embarrassment 5 To draw the semi-finals of "the competition has been in exist-of lack of players, have again Shield Competition and arrange ence there have been results been forced to postpone their grounds. so sensational as to be baffling, first eleven game, and their second 6 To arrange for finals of Sunday but I do not think they are round Senior Shield match with Herald Charity Cup and Lai Wah
Cup Competitionz. beyond explanation. Even the the Navy will not take place." amazing win of Walsall over already won the second division The Athletic second string have the Arsenal when the latter championship, but this week meet tures and grounds for the week are The following alterations in fix- were at the top of the world the Borderers, who should they notified: and the odds in their favourį draw, will make certain of the could scarcely be named was runners-up position. due to very obvious facts.
DIVISION 2.
(Amended League Table.)
SATURDAY'S FIXTURES.
Senior Shield (Second round). S.W.B. St. Joseph's, Sookunpoo, Kickoff p.m. (Extra time if necessary).
HONGKONG LEAGUE, Division 1.-R.A. v Lincoln Regt. Caroline Hill.. Kick off 4.30 p.m.
S.W.B. Recreio game has been postponed.
Division III-Signals v Univer- aity, postponed,
When teams of different grades meet, the lower one have only one) chance of success. They must make
P. W.-D. L. P. A.Pts. up for their comparative lack of
China Ath. 17 13 3 1 51 selence and craft by high spirited play. Before they go on to the field SW...... 16 11 1 4.65 2 they decide in effect; "If we play
Lincolns .... 14 8 2 4 20 16 these fellows at their own game er Navy R. A.
17 9 3 5 43 34 allow them to play as they would
152 4 38 21 South China
16 8.2 0 37 like to play they are sure to beat us,
Tsin such Taung Our only hope is by adopting such tactica an will unsettle and prevent
Kowloon
2 2 11 22 38. 14. 3 10-18 49, them getting into their usual style." H.K.F.C. Eastern
15 i
Postponed. 1 13 0 60 3 in There is nothing unfair this.
Ewo and St. Joseph's have with- They are legitimate tactics provided on the alvision and their re they are carried out within the mean-
17 6 3 9 28 50 13 15 22
COUNCIL MEETING.
ing of the rules. It is no offence, for cords have been expunged. instance, to put the ball into the air go dashing after it. Under these conditions you have as good a chance to get it as an opponent.
COMMON STYLE OF PLAY
It is equally proper to keep the play open, to swing the ball about by means of long, hard kicking. It does not, It
A meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Football Association will he held in the Association office, 20 Ice House Street, on Tuesday, March 21. nt 5.30 p.m.
Business:
1 To hear an anneal by Sign.
ON SUNDAY.
Division I.-Athletic v H.E. Police,
Division II.-Ewo and St. Joseph's permitted to withdraw,, from the league. Points for outstanding matches to go to apponents.
E.W.B. v Chinese Athletic, Sookun.
Kick off 2.30 p.m.
poo.
RACE HANDICAPS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLITR,
RACT
The SECOND EXTRA MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 18th March, 1933, mencing at 2:00 pm.
The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
com-
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladice must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members
Badges
drilltinners Enclosur
the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon introduction by a Member, such biember to be responsible for Payment of All Chits, &c.
The
Secretary's Offee, 3rd floor,
Gloucester Building (Tel. 97734)
will close at 12
12 o'clock noon...
Badges admitting to Membors' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at
Oa No Pretext
the Race Court will Children be permitted in
in either Enclosure during " themes are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.
Tiffins
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The Price of Admission to the
Public Enclosure is $2.00 Including
Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate Soldiers and Sailors in Uniforma are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, de, within the Precincts of the Hongkong will not be permitted to operata Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 13th March, 1933.
'CANTON CHARITY RACE MEETING.
NOTICE.
Owing to the demand in Canton ... by Members of the "Canton Ride"
amended to read aa fellows Ponies, the programme has beet for an additional Race for Canton
Race 1. THE CANTON PLATE: THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE. Winner A Silver Cup and Canton 200. Second Canton $100, Third Canton $50. For China Ponies the property of members of the "Canton Ride" classified and han- dicapped by the Committee of the "Canton Rirle" as "B" class. En trance Fee HK$6.
Race 5. . THE SHAMEEN PLATE: ONE MILE. Winner A Cup and Canton $300, Second Can- For China Ponies the property of ton $200 and Third Canton $100. the Members of the "Canton Ride classified and handicapped by the Committee of the "Canton Ride" as "A" Class. Entrance Fee HK65,
Additional.
Race 8. THE CANTON RIDE HANDICAP: THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE. Winner a Cup and Canton $500, Second Canton $500, Third Canton $150. For Austra tian Ponfes and crossbreds of 14
Is true, make for pleasing Neale, Royal Corps of Signals against Off Day of the Macao, kande and over, the property of
spectacular football, but it may be effective because the element of sur prise enters into this mode of play and it is possible
The lower grade club, too are likely
Spring Meeting."
ALL RACES FOR SUBS.
Entries for the Off Day of the Jockey Club, next Sunday afternoon, are printed below. It will be soon
The Aberdeen Handicap,
members of the "Canton Ride" to he qualified and handicapped by the Committee of the ""Canton Ride." Entrance Fee HK45.
The above will not affect the Races for Hongkong and Macao Ponies, the conditions of which
They have put up some extremely good shows in reaching the semi- final for the first time, and this afternoon's experience will bably add a considerable amount of TWO GOALS TO NIL valuable effect to their future play
Playing a superior game, St. An-organized nesble to catch a well to put mord vigour into their play. Though I would hesitate to Parthian by two goals to nil in the lines would readily be beatch. By they have me fear and provided their drew's hockey team defeated H.M.S. an attack carried out on orthodox With their keenness and enthusiasm
in the making, they have given ground yesterday. Both goals were run and may either be deceived by there, can be no complaint. Football Spring.. Race Meeting of the Macas remain as per original programme. suggest that they are champions Mamak Tournament on the Marina this meant, a defence is kept on the intention is always to get the ball scored in the second half, Guest and a swinging ball or forced into falso is a man's game and hard knocks are
inscuarable from It Carroll being responsible.
positions, The Saints were the stronger team. This style of play in cup-ties be-governed by intention. If honest at- Their forwards combined good tween clubs of diferent standing is tempts are made to get the ball, not Class, Once Round-Allwell, (155); effect, and their defenders were more. enmmon. Indert, it is expected, the slightest exception can be taken Blue Plane, (165) Dashaway. (140) than equal to dealing with the at- and unless the side of superior class to them, but if they have a dual pur- Green Jade, (140); Kwangchow, tacks of the naval team.
can take the match into their own nose, that is to say a man makes up (150); Smiling Commander, (162); hands and dictate the lines on which his mind to stop an opponent if he Three Swords II, (162).
2. The Victoria Plate, Six Fur It should be played they are always fails to secure the ball, then they are lable to be in some danger be "surprised" by the result.
RA.5.C. v. POLICE.
to
The Polleo were trounced by the Royal Army Service Corps to the tune of five goals to pil. "The sear ers wore Senior (2), Earlow (2) and Spain. The Police had nine men throughout, but in spite of this handi-
pponents were, however, cap, played a spirited game. Their too fast for them.
Leonard and H. D. Rumjahn. evidence of "big development if they care to stick at it. Their progress this year has been most marked, and what they need now
FRIENDLY MATCH.. is a sort of finishing course, which
The meeting_between_ the Hong- would erradicate weaknesses and kong Hockey Chub ueniers, and the shortcomings and add polish to Jat Regiment on the Marina ground that part of their game which is produced a good game which result- already fairly well developed.
fed in a one all draw,
Divett netted for the Club in the It is not conceivable that such second half, and Lt Syer for the ld-stagers as the Rumjahns will Jats.. permit their opponents' "differ-
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB...
The fairness of these clashes is that entries are rather meagre up"). Spring Race Meeting Off Day,
Adamastor, (143); Circus
and foul and they should not be tolerated.] long. Dashaway, (146); Green |
Copyright: N.F.L
EOOTBALL FORECAST
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CUPS AND LEAGUE PROGRAMME
11
The F. A., and Scottish Cup semi-final ties occupy chieff attention in homeside soccer this week, although there is also an attractive. list of league encounters.
The special Telegraph forecast follows:
F. A. CUP SEMI-FINALS.
ent" style of play to affect their own The first half was evenly content- game, and the customary velley.ed, though the Club forwards miss- DERRY ing compaign should give them aed several good opportunities of Everton comfortable win.
scoring. Francis in the forward line was hardworking, and showed up
V.
Manchester C.
v. West Ham SCOTTISH CUP SEMI FINALS.
ENTERTAINING INDIVIDUALISTS. Į very well. He was a constant source MOTHERWELL V. Clyde
of danger, and had to be well watch CELTIC
1
On paper the tie might suggest ed. A. A. R. Botelho played well at disappointing one-sidedness, back, and H. D. J. Lowe also was but I feel that the game will pro prominent. Both goals were scared vide plenty of interest, for all in the second half."
four players are entertaining individualists. Hachiuma in
V. Hearts FIRST DIVISIÓN.
ARSENAL BIRMINGHAM BLACKBURN. Blackpool
บ
v. Bolton
v. Villa
WEDNESDAY
Wolves 1:
v.. Chelsea
V. - Liverpool!
v. Leicester
The annual prize-giving of the LEEDS particular, who is one of Hong-Ladies, Section, Royal Hongkong Golf kong's most promising youngsters, Club, will take place at Fanling on SUNDERLAND. Huddersfield will be worth watching.
Tuesday, March 21, Mrs. E. R. Halli-
WEST BROM. fax has kindly promised to present the prizes. Tombstone Competitions will be held over the Old and New
The game starts promptly at 4.16 and will be played on the
ting competition.
v. Portsmouth
SECOND DIVISJON."
V. Charlton
stand court, which remains courses and there will also be a put- BRADFORD C. excellent condition.
It is one of the best courts I the Club ground. have seen on
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)." Bournemouth
BRENTFORD Bristol C: Clapton COVENTRY EXETER Luton Newport
F. Brighton
v. Gillingham 7. Southend
Aldershot
V. Crystal Pal. v. Cardia
READING
.... Norwich NORTHAMTON. Queen's P. E
v. Bristol Roy. Swindon Torquay
Y. Watford THIRD DIVISION (NORTH), BARNSLEY
V. N. Brighton
DARLINGTON v. Mansfield
DONCASTER GATESHEAD
Halifax
Hartlepools HULL CITY STOCKPORT TRANMERE Walsall Y. Preston
WREXHAM CHESTERFIELD V. Notus Forest Fulham
BURY
v. Plymouth
V. Barsley
..v. Grimeby
Rotheth am
V. Rochdale
v. Barrow
Chester
v. Accrington.
V.
v. Carlig
v. Crewe
7. York City SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
1. Manchester U. East Stirling
The Committee of St. Andrew's Lincola It greatly impressed the Japanese Club has extended the closing date MILLWALL Davis Cup players, and it appears foz entries, for the twelfth annual NOTTS C to be standing up to the wear and Kowloon marathon race which is Port Vale toar better this year than ever being run on Monday, March 20, SOUTHAMPTON v.. Oldham before.
until noon to-morrow.
v. TOTTENHAM
'SWANSEA v. Bioke City
Airdrie C'DEATH
HAMILTON Klmarnock Morton
7. Dundee
V.Ayr United
7. Third Lanark
V. Aberdeen
1. RANGERS
Y. ST. J'STONE
Eve Jade, (149); Kwangchow, (149); Whitehall, (143).
3. The Stanley Handicap, Six Fur- longsHeather Leaf, (145); Hone Inlu Moon, (151); Invincible, (155); Never Mind,
Sunday, 19th March, 1933.
First Saddling Bell at 1.30 p.m. Admission:
First Race at 2.00 pm.
To Members' Enclosure $2. To Public Enclosure 40 cents. Members MUST show their admittance.
badges to gain
LADIES are cordially invited to.
Ta Peastie, (152 Oh Yeah, (145); attend the races without charge.
4. The Shck-O Handicap,
No LADIES tickets will be issued." One
Mile:Aqua Pura, (150): Blue Piane,
Tiffins, Tean and Refreshments”
(147), Bold Lad, (162); Brutus, will be obtainable at the Race (160) Cheerful Sun, (162); Green Course at reasonable prices. Jade, (140) Kwangchaw, (142); Prestwick, (157); Smiling Com- mander, (154); So
6. The Aberdeen
Class,
On (152).
Handicap, "A"
Once Round:Agua Pura,
(150); Bold Lade
(100); Carnation IT,
(180-1
Brutus,
MRS. MOTONO.
Hand and Electric Massage.
Cheerful Holder of Diplows and Certificate
Sun, (102); Drian, (154); Happy of Tokyo Denki Ryoho Kenkyusho
Man, (154); Prestwick, (157): Shimmy II, (102); So On (182).
QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
The Eighteenth Annual Athletic Sports will be held on the School. Ground, Causeway Bay on Satur- day, 18th March,
•
A hearty Invitation is extended to all Old Boys and Friends. Sports begin at 2.00 pm.
CANTON CHARITY RACE MEETING,
Programmes and Entry form18- for the Canton Charity Race Meeting to be held at Canton on Sunday, 26th March, 1933, can be obtained at the offices of Messrs. Perey Smith, Seth & Fleming, 6 Des Voeux Road Central.
Entries close at 10 a.m, on Friday, 17th March, 1933.
(Tokyo Electric Cure Inseitute). 313, Wyndham Street.
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