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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1993.

KING'S THEATRE MAMAK CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY INCOGNITOS

COMMENCING SUNDAY, 16th APRIL.

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RADIO DEPRIVED OF TITLE

YESTERDAY'S MATCH DECIDES ISSUE

By virtue of their defcat of the Royal Army Or dnance Corps yesterday, the Incognitos have "won" the "Mamak Hockey

League.

The Club has a achieved this in this first year of its existence in the tournament, depriving the Radio Sports Club of the title

NEGOTIATED-Picture take during the National Hunt mealing at Cheltenham, shows a portion of the huge held in the Seven Springs Handicap-hurdis race taking one of the jumps in fine style. Not

singlebores fail at this obstacle. (Photo Planet News).

which they won last winter when WALTER HAGEN

the league came into operation.

The incognitos owe their SLC-

cess to the generous gesture of Hemma.

the Mamak committee, who allow-!

ed an extension to the official! closing time of the season, thus! enabling the Incogs to complete their fixtures.

It is reported, however, that a protest is to be ledred with regard

to Lite points Awarded

the

Incognitos by M. S. Tamar when the latter were unable to to field a team to play off their fixture, although on what grounds such a protest is based has not been disclosed.

FINAL LEAGUE TABLE.

The final positions of the first seven Leams are as follow:--

Club. *Incognitos Radio 5.C.

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 20 18 1 1 68′ 11 39 21 18 12 72 16 37 St. Andrew's 20 15 2 3 61 14 32 1st H.K.S. Bty.20 16 2 3 67 23 32 Royal Signals .20 12.3 5 57 25 27 18 13 0 6 37 27 26 .21 11 3 7 41 27 25 Two points conceded by H.M.S. Tamar.

Wishart

R.A.S.C.

SEVEN GOALS. TO NIL.

NO L.TA, COUNCIL MEETING TO-DAY POSTPONED UNTIL

NEXT TUESDAY

There will be no meeting of the Council of the Hong- kong Lawn Tennis Asaqcia. tion to-day, according to an ollicial announcement.

It has been postponed on account of the annual inspec tion of the Volunteers, and will be held on Tuesday next, April 18, at Mr. R. E. Lindsell's chambers, Supreme Court, at 5.30 p.m.

All club representatives to the Council are urgently ask- ed to attend this meeting in view of the Importance of the 'agenda.

CAER CLARK HOCKEY REVIEW

MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON AS YET.

PLUCKY C.B.A.

RECREIO MAKE BIG STRIDES

By "Bully-OF" THE 1932-13 season as far as ladies' hockey is concerned has been the most succesatul since the Caer Clark Cup com petition started in 1929; and has not been without its surprises.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Per- mitting)nt HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 15th April, and on Monday, 17th April 1933, commencing at 12-30 p on both days.

The First Bell will be Eung "ht 12 Noon

MEMBERS ENCLOSURÍL. Members are notified that they: their and their Ladles must wear Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclo sure.

Badges admitting Non-Members

the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day fos Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon

introduction by a Member, such for fember to be layment of All Chits, de

r

responsible

The Secretary's Office, Erd Floor,. Gloucester Building. (Tol. 27794) will close at 10.30 am. on both days.

Badges admitting to Members". Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,

be

GOING TO ENGLAND ONE cannot but admire the "Bruce permitted in either Enclosure during

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MAY LEAD RYDER

CUP TEAM

POSSIBLE DEFEAT OF AMERICANS Walter Hagen, it is reported

is going over to play golf in Britain this summer. But what

Shanghai Interport Soccer XI

Tiffins are

On No Prelext will Children

and the Spider" spirit of the the Meeting obtainable at the Club C.B.A. during the year. Despite House provided they are ordered the handicap of having many in- from the No. 1 Boy in advance. experienced players included in Telephone 21930. " their side they struggled against overwhelming odds. The season opened disastrously for them and In their first three games they lost by 12 goals to 2 to St. Andrew's,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The Price of Admission to the

Public. Enclosure is $2.00 per day including Tar, for all Persons, includ ing Ladies, and is payable at the

6-0 to the Y.M.C.A. and II-0 to the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uni-

&e.

with-

the Hongkong Ladies, but in their form are admitted Half Price. return game with the "Y" they Bookinakers, Tic Tac Men, notched their first point in a goaless will not be permitted to

operate SELECTED draw. From then on they improved in the Precincts of the Hongkong and after going under, to the Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. Tins will be obtainable in the SIDE FOR TIENTSIN Recreio by the small margin of 2-0

Restaurant in the Public Enclosure... turned the tables on St. Andrew's Shanghai will send an Inter-last year's holders of the Southem

By Order,

is puzzling the experts is port soccer team to Tientsin and Cup by registering a win of 2-1. It whether he will come at the an S.F.A. side was selected on was undoubtedly this result which head of the American Ryder Friday to clash with the repre-prevented the Sainta from retain Cup team, as member of it, sentatives of the Northern city lag the trophy.

to at Easter. The following play-

or as a private individual

RECREIO'S DISTINCTION. NOTHER team which is worthy

play in the British Open cham-ers have been selected to make A of comment is the Club de

pionship at St. Andrews.

Whatever his status. Hagen is; assured of a great welcome from golfers here, who remember his past efforts to win British golf-

Äming laurels, and affectionately re-

FISTIC CHAMPION TO

VISIT SHANGHAI

call his fondness for shownman-

ship while at the same time for giving his occasional lateness' for a match.

HAGEN'S LAST VISIT. Hagen's last visit to St. Andrews was in 1921, the year made memo-

The Incognitos swamped the Royal Former World's Titlerable by the tle between Roger

Army Ordnanen Corps seven goals to

nil A Caroline Hill yesterday in the Mamak Tournament. Throughout the pressure

me they brought a heavy rain Lo bear on the military goul. three goals in the first half and four in the second. Their stickwork and underalanding was excellent, and it was all the military defenders could do to cope with, their sallies the

goal.

Holder on Tour

Piadner,

Emile (Spider) former Byweight champion of the world, will visit Shang hai during next month or June, leave Plader is slated to Parls on April 14 on a tour of When the game had been in pro- gress for about 10 minutes, Xavier Japan and Australia, and will stop found the net from a melee in front off at Shanghai while en route to of the goal to open the scoring. the Antipodes." Shortly after he added the second. Pladner, Before the half time whistle sounded: R. C. Reed gave them their third with a shot that completely beat the goal keeper.

SEARCH FOR OPPONENT,

has

Wethered and the former St. An- Hutchison. drews' caddie, Jack Wethered not only trod on his ball

at the thirteenth hole in the last round, a mishary which cost him a also took a penalty stroke, but Poor five to the easy four obtain- able nt the 18th.

the trip:-

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Goal: Chow (Tung Hwa) Backs: Shute (Police) and Hastie (Argyle)

Halves: Westwood (Police). Park (Police) and Hay (Argylls)

Forwards: Wyllie (Argylla). K. C. Chen (Tung Hwa), N. Z. Lee (Tung Hwa), Duffy (Police) (Captain and Mana- ger), and Hughes (Argylls).

Reserves: Young (Tung Hwa) and H. Madar (S.R.C)

CORINTHIANS IN THE AMATEUR CUP

1.

לן

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 10th April, 1933.

THE MAÇÃO JOCKEY CLUB

Recreio, the winners of the South- orn Runner's-Up Cup, who were PROGRAMMES and ENTRY the only team to lower the colours FORMS for the Third Extra Race- of the Hongkong ladies, winners Meeting, to be held in Macao on of the Championship trophy for.

Club,

the fourth year in succession. In Sunday, 23rd April, 1933, may be the first clash between these clubs obtained at the Sports the Recreio lost by the heavy Hongkong Jockey Club Stables, or margin of 3-0 but in the return at the clices of Messrs. Percy match took the points with an Smith, Seth & Fleming, 6, Des odd goal in three win. The only Voeux Road Central, ...other reverse the champions, ex- Iperienced was at the hands of St. Andrew's who held them to n draw.

THERE is no doubt that the pre- mier side in the Colony is the Hongkong Ladies whose play under the leadership of P. M. Harrop is always worth watching. They seem to have captured that finer of the points which the other teams have missed and as a result have re peated their success of preceeding;

In that year Jim Barnes led the Experience Difficulty in extra knowledge

the

Arranging Games

field at the end of the first day, while Hagen, as usual, pulled up

It is now practically certain years with comparative case. in his last two rounds and finished in 302, the same total as Barnes.

that the Corinthians will compete CHORTLY after the second half Hagen came over the following next season in the Amateur Cup as of the season came the Rule. although he"

on year to Sandwich, and won slipped from the top rung

well as in the Football Association 16 ramp which, I am pleased to say, did not stampede the ladies which he roosted two years ago, is championship. The next year he Cup.

There have been constant rum-who were unanimous that if they still accounted as one of the was second to Arthur Havers at the title

and that rule ours that the Corinthians would conformed to in Troon. Then he won cleverest bantamweights

no longer be permitted exemption abolished the Caer Mark Cup in- In the early stages of the second Europe. The fighting French-again in 1924, at Hoylake. half, the military defendera put up a man should have little trouble in

Jim Barnes won at Troom in until the Third Round of the F. A.terest in the sport would wane.

THE COAL SCORERS. stcut resistance, and for same while cleaning up the opposition in 1925, when Hagen did not make Cup in consequence of their poor

Following are the goal scorers held the Incognito forwards. But the pressure was too much for them, Japan, but will run into plenty of the trip, and Hagen was third at showing in recent years.

St. Annes to Bobby Jones in 1926.

Latest reports, however, are to in the Caer Clark Cup competi- and four more goals were added. hot water while in Australia.

He missed St. Andrews' in 1927, the effect that they will figure, tion this season: but won again at Sandwich in as usual, in the Third Round next P. M. Harrop (H.LK.), 12; M.; RC. Reed ncited oney and Xavier]". neited one, whlle Sousa with two bril- Sammy Sofoulis, match-maker 1928 where Gene Sarazen was an season and this is probably the re- Alun Jones (H.KL); 8; M. Wool- liant solo efforts netted twice. His first

unlucky second

sult of the genuine endeavours to ley (St. A.) and P. Gittins (St, for the Shanghai Auditorium, goal was particularly outstanding,

THIS BEST WIN.

improve their standard of play. A.), 7; J. Churchill (H.K.L.), 6; for he got possession of the ball in is busy looking around for scrap-

Hagen scored his finest win at

The suggestion that they should H. Knill (H.K.L.), 5; A. Aives mid-field and dribbled through four pers good enough to take on the Muirfield in 1929, where in the enter the Amateur Cup is a sound (Recreio) 4, C. Silva (Recreio),

Frenchman, who fights

one. After defeat In the F. A.E. M. Lee (St. A.) and O. Brown thing from flyweights to feather-second round, played in a storm of

The U. S. S. Huston wind and slect, he completed the Cup the Corinthians experience ("Y") 3, M. Chan (St. A.), M. weights. The Incognitos have now won the boasts of three good. scrappers in course in 67, one of the greatest great difficulty in arranging first Chura (St. A.), S. Dalziel (5, E. S. Wooley (C.B.A.), and M. championship, but it is understood these classes and provided a suit-rounds ever played.

But Hagen was apparently not' This is because interest in the Smith (C.B.A.) 2; E. Blackburn that a protest is being lodged withable opponent for Pladner can be regard to the points awarded them located by the time he arrives satisfied with this wonderful rec- team quickly, vanishes when they (H.K.L.), B. M. Pope (H.K.L.), C, by HM.S. Tamar not playing their here, it is understood that local ord. He once said he was going are no longer interested in the Ferguson (II.K.L.). C. Botelho (Recreio), M. Remedios (Recreio), game on Sunday morning.

fistic followers will see him in to try to emulate Harry Vardon

If the Corinthians enter and get his name six times on the annual Cup struggle.

the O. Rescreio (Recreio) I. L. Woolley action.

championship cup. But he will Amateur Cup and receive in aver. (St. A.), 0. Dalziel ("Y"), and E. have to hurry up as he is now age measure of success interest in Carroll (G.B.A.) I A. Fowler 40 years

old, and the younger the club will be sustained until "Y") and M. Portallion ("Y"), school are thundering at his heels. practically the end of the season. one cach, deflected into own net.

BRITAIN'S CHANCES.

players to net.

Protest be Entered.

(Continued on Page 9.)

World's Indoor Running

Broken by Americans

New York, Apr. 4.

any-

"American golfers stand a big-

class fixtures.

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Rolla Wins Fourth Extra

Ladies' Race at North Point

The fourth extra Indies race was, Imogen (1,46) ...............

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ger chance of defeat this year at. the hands of British players than Siegel, the blond New York whirl-since the year 1924, when Walter Hagen opened the long run of Three indoor world records wind.

Frank Wykoff, the California American victories by capturing were equalled recently in the

That is the remarkable state- aprint series of 50, 60 and 70. whippet, was just a stride behind the British Open Championship." Siegel and running strong. Ira yard dashes at the New York Singer of the Millrose A. Mr New ment attributed to Albert Curb Exchange games in the York

Gates, business administrator of finished fourth. Wykoff the American Professional "Golf-

Rolla 106th Brooklyn Armory, as had taken a poor start, after ers Association. Emmett Toppino and Ed jumping the gun once,

Lack of time is what he most Siegel won the first two heats, The runners qualified for the feare. respectively, and Toppino won 70-yard final in the preliminary

CROWDED SCHEDULE. 50 and 60-yard heats.

Within the space of 25 days, the the 70 yards final.

Toppino streaked down the

American team must play in, the; In the other feature, Glenn Canningham, Sturdy Kansas run-board straightway to win the 50- United States Open at Chicage, Hoo ner, won the 800-meter special, yard event in 5.2 seconds,, equal-he says, cross the Atlantic, meet (Mrs. F. Fowkes)

the British in the Ryder Cup Toynette

449.16 4.43.40 finishing five strides ahead Glen Dawson of Tulsa, Okla.

matches and then go to St. An-

(Miss O. Patchett)

4.46.02 4.40.33 Eunice More than 5000 fans gave Top- Siegel bulleted through the 60-drews for the British Open.

That schedule, it is declared, pino, the New Orleans flyer, a yard heat in 6.2 seconds, equalling!

(Mra. Dunlop) of two of "A" Class Started at 3.15 great uvation when the time of the world mark, a feat which was threatens the loss

4.48.20 seven seconds was announced for accomplished six times in 1932 by America's greatest international Waep II

(Mrs. Griffin) the 70-yard final. The stocky Lo-Toppino. Wykoff finished only a prizes. Never before have golfers Le Linde 4.44.18

torpedo yola University

had few inches behind him.

been called upon to face zo"for-

(Mrs. T. Mackie) Unfortunately for Toppino and midable a fight against time.

4.42.04 equalled the record set five years!

Americans have won the British Siegel, only two official timers ago by Loren Murchison.

(Mrs. Krogh Moe) showed up at the meet,

4.42.51 Col. Open nine years in succession Jess LIKE STEE SPRING.

(Mrs. Blanton) Charles Dieges and Hugh Brady, since Walter Hagen started the|

4.43.31 Tone Blue Away like a steel spring at the and consequently none of the rec-parade in 1024.

(Mrs. Adams) bark of the gun, Toppino pounded ord-equalling performances will The Ryder Cup results are level.

Sunday's Rate out a lead and held it to be yarn, be approved by the Amateur The British team won in 1926 and

Full results of Sunday's finishing two feet in front of Ed Athletic Union-Associated Press. 1029; America in 1927 and 1931. race round the Island are:

oflling the world record.

WORLD MARK EQUALLED.

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