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SHANGHAI FOOTBALL

SEASON ENDS

ARGYLLS ENJOY SUCCESSES

FIRST DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY TUNG HWA

Except for one First Division match, which will not affect the standings, the Shanghai Soccer league has! been concluded. The official tables, show distinctly meritorious performances by the leaders in all the divi- sions, and absolutely hopelessrecords by the back- markers. Tung Hwa are the champions of the league, with only three points dropped in eighteen matches, and being debited with only one defeat Shanghai's one- immediately after he had establish- time premier clubs are down amongst the lowliest, the Football Club having only managed to win four games and draw two, whilst the Recs won only six games.

their

hold Shanghai,

The Argyll & Sutherland High- landers reserves have gone through "A"section of the Second Division with a clean record of victories, and have had only eight goals scored against them, whilst making 53 for themselves. The

once-powerful" St, Xavier's team, who could own against the best in have certainly fallen on evil

days for they are last but one in this section, with only a single victory to their

The "B" section

Is headed

the East Lancashire Regt., with eight wins, one draw, and one defeat, and almost out of sight in the Football Club 2nd, with four wins out often matches.

CLÉMEN

OLYMPIC CHAMPION BADLY INJURED

Philadelphia, Mar. 21. "Bill" Carr, the famous athlete, will never be able to run in big events again, so the doctors have definitely announced.

Carr was badly injured in an automobile acculent last Satur day. He was standing on the running board of a car when it crushed into another vehicle and

was hurled into the street. He fractured both ankles and suffered a severe injury to the pelvis.

Carr flashed into fame in the last "Olympic Games at Los An- geles, when he won the 100 metres race, setting up a new world's record, covering that dis- in 46 15 seconda.

The Club Lusitano, who also "al one time could, boast

a very strong team, have the satisfaction of heat- ing the odds-and-ends of the Third Division in Cleve

The rear cleven games.

who is brought up by Bramioco, have fore through the season with the lean record of a single point, even with such minor opposition as is afforded in this section. It should

for

that the s satisfaction

Police, in newly-organised Chinese their first season of competition fout: And of their games hall, wan tour drew one, out of eleven played, sug geating that, with a little coaching by the foreign-branch, they may yet become a power amongst the. juniors.

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The official tables follow:-

FIRST DIVISION.

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BILLIARDS MATCHES.

Exhibitions to Be Staged by Chinese Federation. A series of billiards matches have arranged by the Hongkong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation for next week when the local cham FA. Pution and runner-up will be opposed.

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A. J. Osmund, the local champion, and Sergeant J. Jarman, the runner- up, will be opposed to Pong Shiu-biu, E. D. Bush, Leung Poon-sun and Ip Ping-lau.

CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

Second Round Matches of Colony's Tournament.

The second round matches of the) Open Chess Championship which are due to be commenced on or before Tuesday next are as follows:

C. M. Sequeira

H. W. Randall

v. P. T. Rosario.

D. Sequeira Y. A. Sir If. E. Pollock v. J. S. Smith

v. B. W. Paul.

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SHANGHAI SOCCER

RULES

REVISION NEEDED

SPEED KING-Photograph of Sir Malcolm Campbell, the amazing motor speed record breaker, taken

ed new world figures on Daytona Beach of. 272.103 miles an hour.

SOCCER INTERPORT.

SHANGHAI MAY GO

TO TIENTSIN

EASTER MATCH PROBABLE

The Shanghai Football - Asso- ciation is making strenuous ef forts to send an Interport team to Tientsin at Easter. It will be re- ! membered that Tientsia have visited Shanghai three times dur. ing the last years and that, for various reasons, the S.F.A. has found it impracticable to return the visit.

29, 1933.

RADIO ALMOST CERTAIN CHAMPIONS

COMPLETE MAMAK FIXTURES WITH ANOTHER WIN

BIG TASK FACING INCOGS.

By "Bully On"

The Radio completed their fixtures in the Mamak tournament yesterday when they defeated the 20th. Battery on their own ground at Caroline Hill by two goals to one. The game was evenly contested through- out and at the interval" honours were easy, each side finding the net once. Scorers for the Radio were Surjin Singh and Attar Singh.

„EUROACTICALIZER

ENGLISH DOG RACE DRAW. 20,000,000

About 20 million people paid for admittance to grey. hound race courses in England last year, according to statistics issued by the Na- tional Greyhound Racing So- ciety.

There are 18,134 owners of greyhounds" registered with the National Greyhound Rac- ing company and 30,000 grey- hounds are on the register.

AMERICAN GOLFING SUPERIORITY

British Champion Is Amazed

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The THIRD EXTRA RACE MRET. ING will be held (Weather Per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY ** Saturday, 1st April, 1933, com- moncing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE - Members are notified that they. and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

$3.00 for Ladies (Both

Club

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Mombers Enclosure, the Members Enclosure and

Badges admitting Non-Members to Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and Including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon introduction by a sible for Payment of All Chits, &c.

uch Member to be respon Gloucester Building, (Tel, 27794) will The Secretary's Office, 3rd floor,

close nt. 12 o'clock Noon.

Badges admitting to Members' NOT be on sale at Enclosure will NO the Race Course.

Member, such.

On No Fretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy-in advance. Telephone 21920.

The Radio are now in a strong position to claim the championship for they hold an advantage of one point over the 1st H.K.S. Battery even if the latter win their remain-the Meeting. ing two games, while their only other challengers the Incognitos have six games in hand and are ten points behind. They have three days in which to complete those alx matches which, unless some concession is made them by the committee in view of the inclement weather of the last two or three days" is almost impossible.

STAMINA TELLS.

Better stamina enabled the Wishart to take two points from the Univer- sity when the teams met in the Momak tournament

at yesterday King's Park. The exchanges on the whole were fairly even but the

score, a one goal win for the sailors was a fair, indication of the run of play.

The Varsity fieided only ten men but, in the first half held their own and the teams changed over with no score recorded. In the second half the navy men pressed home their no- vantage and scored through DA.B. Burrell,

between a

win.

JATS SCORE NINE, The Jat Regiment gained an over- whelming defeat over the Y.M.C.A. Now that all the Association's!

In the opinion of John de Forest, at King's Park yesterday when a free competitions for the season are the British, amateur golf cham- the Indians by 9 goals to four,

scoring game resulted in a win for practically finished, however, it plon, the golfing world is going

Both clubs fielded strong combino- is felt that there is an excellent to be stirred by the doings of the signs, D. McLellan making a welcome chance of the long-standing in-Americans this year in the inter- return to the Y.M.C.A. side after vitation from the Tientsin F. A. Britain and the US, six months' was also included. The soldiers were

national competitions

long absence, while G.P. Lammert being accepted, and endeavours tour of America, competing in the the superior side and deserved their are being made to send a repre-leading tournaments against the sentative team, which would eream of American professionals goals to one. They netted four more At the interval they led by five leave Shanghai by train on orand amateurs has convinced De points in the second half while the about April 12 and return, on or Forest that the Americans are de replied with goals by G. Fowler about April 18. This would al-finitely ahead of us in the game. (2) and W. J. Brown, G. P. Lammert low of the team playing two

"The progress made by pro- netted their only goal in the frat

half, fessionals and amateurs-especial- matches in Tientsin. Further particulars will be issued as soon aid De Forest. "There are young ly the formeria astonishing," as it is known whether there are nen playing a standard of golf sufficient acceptances to the pre- hat rivals the great Sarazen. climinary invitation which has During my tour I was amazed by been sent by the Association to he performances of some of these LADIES SHOW GOOD youngsters. Just imagine! In he Los Angeles championship une had to return a score of 150 dr better to get among the first fifty.

local Clubs.

NEW VILLA DIRECTOR

Mr. Fred H. Normansell, a pro "Two of the outstanding pro- minent figure in the wholesale fessionals in America to-day aro markets at Birmingham, has been Craig Wood

Dutra. and On made a director of the Aston Villa Wood won three big tournaments Club.

'n succession, and his golf, 1 can

sure you, was masterly, "Of course, we need not be dis- couraged. We have an excellent chance in the Ryder Cup match.

In the first round Sir Henry

Mr. Normansell is a well-known Pollock beat B. W. Paul, and H. Waporteman, and enjoys a wide Randall won from J. S. Smith. It is popularity." understood that owing to ill-health P.

"

T. Rosario will withdraw from the He has long been an active sup-for it must be remembered we will tournament. He was to have met A. porter of the club and has travel have the advantage of playing at C. Ridlington in the first round but led with the team on many seca-home, and that counts a great

deal." has not been able to play,

siona.

GERMANY PREPARES FOR OLYMPIAD

CANDIDATES FOR HONOURS

HOCKEY FORM

By "Sticks")

By her display on the D.GA, ground yesterday afternoon in the first trial match between Whites and Colours, P. E. Gittins, of St. Andrew's Club, who is a regular left wing, is the probable candidate for the position of right wing in the Rest eleven to meet the Hong- kong Ladies, Champions of the Caer Clark Cup on April 8. While not playing brilliantly, she showed adaptability to a

strange position. At present there is a dearth af right wing players among the Kowloon ladies' teams, and the selectors have been confronted with

problem.

this

AMBITIOUS PROGRAMME FOR GREAT INTERNATIONAL and . Remedios were the Colours

GATHERING IN 1936

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The game ended in a draw of two goals all, M. Woolley scoring boll goals for the Whites while C. Silv

goal scorers. A second trial gan will be staged on the C.B.A. ground King's Park, to-morrow afternoon:

PROMINENT PLAYERS. Absentees from yesterday's game

Berlin is getting ready for the cided on the Riessersee. It was pose that a law has been enacted, which Experience during the present eleventh Olympiad which is to be sible for only four nations to send imposes a premium on all sporting season has shown that the exist-held in the German Capital in August, teams to the last winter games on competitions, the proceeds of which were J. Bryson (St. Andrew's), 1 ing Lawa and Rules of the Shang- 1936. Soon after the return of the Lake Placid: it will, thanks to the are to be used entirely for the ex- Alves (Recreio), C. White (St. An- German Olympic Committee from Los shorter distance, be possible for many penses of the Olympic delegation. La drew's) and E. f. Beavis (C.B.A.) hai Football Association, which Angieles, the first preparations start mere to join the meet at Garmisch, France, too, there has come the M. L. W. Bryson, of the Saints, wh were adopted, mainly, in 1927, are ed and the Olympic mest in Berlin: It is believed that sixteen teams will demand for financial suport. from the was shifted to the centre-half in need of revision in certain as will, it is safe to say, he one of the attend.

Government, to enable the country in the absence of M. Alves, pects, and for this purpose greatest shows ever held here. A new Bob track is to be erected to send a strong that country to and dashing game for the Colours E special Revision Sub-Committee, The Chairman" of the German this season for the Clympic com- strong delegation. And Musealing, consisting of Messrs. F: S. Olympic Committee, Dr. Lewald,

wport at petitions. The programme for the ski the Italian premier, leaves no stone Xavier (Reercio) rendered good sup right half, holding her team Bridges, G. F. Forshaw, and H. F. well-known figure in the sporting competitions is to be enlarged, by unturned to bring home

that at Los S. Woolley (C.1.A)

mate, M. Remedios, în check. life of Germany, had the courtesy to inserting a military patrol race in the countrymen the fact

E, Marshall, with C. W. Hampson asrnish some details of the arrange programme. Thure can be no doubt Angeles Italy only

secured second. Remedios on the left flank, an partnered secretary, has been appointed to ments now under way to a repre- there will be a large attendance place and that they should strive to

she was not altogether to blame fo go thoroughly into the matter and sentative of the Transocean service. from countries where winter sports be first in Berlin. to submit to the Association, not As regards the holding of the be view of Germany's central geogra-/ abroad show in the Olympic games she was also playing in ́a strange |

winter

are raditional, and this especially in The strong Interest which nations not passing the ball to her left wing later than the beginning of games, the place of contest. in to August, such recommendations as decided upon in June this year during phical position.

vivid re-position. She plays at left wing for has naturally met with of the International!

er team. M. Woolley, at centre. the may be considered necessary to lumple Committee in Vienna Ger-appreciated here if the premises include industrialists, businessmen leader's game and was responsible fo greatly sponse in this country. The will forward for the Whites, played a good

Committee will be bring the laws, etc., into line with

be enlarged, and present requirements. It is like many agrees in principle to have the Japanese Olympic Committee; gefentists, representatives of art and some clever alick work. 0.

This country could come true, that athletes from members of the municipol authorities, speedy Y.M. left, wing, showed tra

Brown ly that, as a result, certain pre- and it may be said that the decision the land of the Rising Sun and me broyer of Berlin, Herr Sahm, medaus bursts of speed but on ac posals will be submitted to the regarding the place of contest will Flowers would attend the winter The been appointed vice-president of casions was incline to take the ball next annual general meeting of in a large messure depend upon games. Following the impressive

gun to far and her final efforts the Association, which will take Germany's desires. In all probability success of the Far Easterners at

the Olympic Committee.

were lost. the choice will fall on Garmisch-Summer Olympaid at Los Angeles,

For the holding of the

the summer place in September.

Partenkirchen,

the famous health re- their attendance at the winter games games the existing "Deutschs Stadion" the "y, who deputired for E Credit must also go to S. Dalziel, sort in Bavaria, which is an ideal would be highly welcomed.

will be thoroughly reconstructed and " place in every respect. It boasts

enlarged so as to accommodate 86,000 Beavis at centre-half in the Colours' spectators. The location of the side. In M. Woolley she had a dang

forward to mark and she Stadion surrounded by woods, with crous

Lacitled wide access roads, makes it an ideal

admirably. B. Almada, who place for the summer games.

INVALID'S RECOVERY

session

these games staged

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the best and most modern sporting grounds, it is close to Munich,

numerous

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It would, of course, be

GREATEST SHOW,

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ROWING COMPETITION.

the

is likely to fill the goal position the

Rest eleven, did not have much work do, on the whole, P. Whitley, of

to

st

participants, active as well as pas · Berlin's -Olymple moet will, as out- J. McAllister,, the Partick Bive, need not forego the pleasure of lined above, be one of the greatest German entertain shows ever staged in the Thistle centre half-back, has made attending the a good recovery after his operaments, which the Bavarian capital Capital. The occasion will not only

provides.

be marked by an extraordinary large tion for the removal of a knee. Munich, the city of art and artists, attendance, but by a

a festive

The rowing competitions are to be the C.B.A, deputising for G. White,

a steady game. carillage and it la expected that with her galleries, her splendid "Ger. me got up on an unprecedented teale held on the classle "race course" at left buck, for the Colours, played Sincere Co., Ltd., Tel. No. 22139 he will shortly be able to resume man Museum," her active theatrical plants to 1,400 the total in Berlin/will be built at Tempelhof, in close the hardest hitter of the defenders. Granna, a suburb of Berlin, while for A. Fowler, the "y" skipper, play. While the number of active particle the bicycle competitions a new tracking at right back for the Whiten, was 25034 training.

and concert life, her special festivo

In the Los Angeles miest entertainments, is sure to cant Another welcome plece of nowa, magic spell on everybody."

proximity to Berlin's famous airport, and was Inclined to "sticks" frequent expected to turn out twice as

large. this time for the Huarts, is thut

The United States alone

Nothing has yet been decided upon y although the infringement contemplate

escaped Battles is fit again. An operation GROUNDS EXCELLENT, dispatching 400 representatives, while as regards the accommodation, for the referee's notice on many occa- 20194 to his knee has been entirely satin-Ground conditions at Darmlech participants. How seriously Bulgaria Olympic Town" like that in, Los hitting the ball to her winge, a C. Bulgaria plans to attend, with 190 Le competitors. But there is pleaty siens. Her weakness is clearing to $7108 factory, and he has started trains Partenkirchen are excellent,

of time left. The erection of an the centre of the fold instead of ing again.

The is considering the dispatch of her da- fer Hockey competitions can be "delegation may be seen from tho fasti (Continued on Page 8.). Osmund, of the Recreto, does.

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