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LINCOLNS'

EASY WIN

SIX AGAINST

THE CLUB

RUGBY PLAYERS

CONVERTED

Smart finishing touches by the forwards enabled the Lincolns to eclipse the Club by six gonts to one in a re-arranged lengue. football match yesterday.

The soldiers seized practically every opportunity, putting them- selves in an impregnable position before the interval and thereaftor content to make the running in more cany stages.

The Club turned out without Andy Duncan, Wirth taking his place at left half, while Selby and Robertson, the. rugby players, operated on the wings. They performed very creditably, but asw much of their work nullified by weakness on the part of the inside trio.

The Club defence failed to obtain anything like the measure of the Lincoln attack, Higging, Ridley and Cousins doing very much as they plenaed.

The Lincolns were, in fact, EL

FIRST OF THE SEASON-Two pictures taken at the opening meeting of the now anason of racing at the famous Brooklands course. It was featured by the re-appearance of Mr. Kayo Don on the track an absence of two years. A general view of the pits la here sean and Insat a competitor gathering spood in one of the events; (Planet

Nowa),

Soldiers' Club Billiards Tournament

better team all round, although if First Round Draw: Fixtures for, the

Garrison League Now Completed

the Club forwards could have de- monstrated the Яame shooting ability ne the opposition, they would have netted fore than once.

Higglus was to the forefront | with three goals to his credit, two of which he shot in the first half, when the Lincolns led four to one, while Cousins was responsible for two and Ridley the other.

E. Strange replied for the Club nelting with a fast drive, and he should have scored again before half time. The Club onjoyed quito a fair share of the exchangea In the closing stages, but could make no Impression on Heath, Turner and Ash,

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

This afternoon South China and Athletic meet for the frat time this season and the encounter

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ance. The game will be staged at Caroline Hill and should provide one of the best matches of the season.

At Kowloon tho Police and St. Joseph's will go a atage further In completing their fixtures.

HOCKEY PROGRAMME.

CLOSED

Y.M.C.A. END SEASON WITH BIG WIN

Bringing their season to a close, the Y.M.C.A. hockey frat eleven yesterday defented H.M.S. Otun by five clear goals.

The "Y" led by two goals to nil at the interval, and afterwards were completely dominant. W. J. Brown (3), and Fowler (2) were the goal scorers.

KOWLOON GOLF. Second Round Results of Open Foursomes.

The third round of the Kowloon Golf Club's open foursomas competi. tion has now been reached.

Matches in the second round result

ed as follow:

W. M. Groves and W L. Ramaoy w. o. from T. Seddon and G. Roid.

John Pooler and J. G. Chariton brat L. D. Purvia and J. O. MeLaggan four

and three,

C. R. Rosen and A. Androwa bent L. J. Cave and J. McKnight four h three.

P. Planner and W. J. Woolley beat

W. J. Stoker and S. Maenider one upi

H. H. Mandy and II. Hampton beat

A. T. Brley and F. Fremaux one up, W. Torrible and W. F. Kerr A. bent H. Russell and H. T., Buxton four and three.

In the third round Planner and Wooley beat Rosen and Andrews by Boven and five.

NEWMARKET CLASSIC. First Spring Two-Year-Old to Lady Nairene Colt.

London, Apr. 25. The First Spring Two-Year-Old stakes, run.nt Newmarket to-day over five furlonga rcoulted:

7/1

Lady Nairone Calt 20/1 Campanula 21/20 Meronda

Twelve ran. Won by n head; two lengths-Router's Morning Post Spo-

cial.

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NETEORITSUNESTUS: STANEDARJESZTIKA CRICKETER RETURNS

A. W. RAMSAY BACK IN HONGKONG

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· A. W. "Teddy" Ramsay, of the Kowloon Cricket Club, and one of the Colony's most stylish bats- men, , is back again in Hongkong, hoving been on a prolonged visit America. Ramsay, who is also an Interport cricketer, will probably be seen in action next to the season, and his return K.C.C. wil greatly strengthen this club's already formidable batting side. His fielding too is keen, and many may still re- member the catch he took at deep cover-point to dismiss Capt. E. I. M. Barrett, the Shanghai skipper, after he had scored 145, on the H.K.C.C. ground, a few years ago,

SCHOOL SPORTS. Wai Yan College Holds Annual Meeting.

KEEN CONTESTS.

BRADMAN'S FUTURE

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEET-

MAY NOT PLAY IN ING will be held (Weather Por

1934 TESTS

ENGLISH OFFER STILL OPEN

mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 20th April, 1933, com- mencing at 2.00 pm.

The First Bell will be Rung at 1.80 p.m.

·MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, - : Mombers are notified that they and their Ladica must wear their As the result of a letter sont by Badges prominently displayed. Don Bradman to Rochdale, the No One, without Badge will be Contral Lancashire Lengue cricket admitted to the Members' Enclosure. club, the famous Australian may Badges_adnitting Non-Membera to Club not be neon in Test cricket in 1934, the Members Enclosure and Early In January Rochdale np: $4.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and proached Bradman for his service are obtainable through the SECRET as professional during the 1934ARY upon the personal application sonson (a four-figure contract wa› of a Mombor, auch Member to La mentioned), but he declined the responsible for all visitors Introduced offer on the grounds that his by him, and for Payment of All present contracts would keep him Chits, etc. in Australia. However, in his recent lotter to Rochdale, Brad

man says:

"At present I cannot accept your offer. By January 1, 1934. may be able to, or else will not be interested at all. If you care to withhold your plans and com- municate with me again I will im mediately give you a definite 'Yes' or 'No.'

Should you not care to waft that long, 1 will not blame you." In answer, Mr. Harvoy Sutcliffe, secretary of the Roch dale club, has cabled to Bradman as follows:-"Letter appreciated. Can you accept offer definitely not latter than June 30, 19537 Harly welcome awaits you.”

The draw for the first round of the UNDER MISAPPREHENSION. Soldier's Club billiards tournament, for which the various military units he was under a misapprehension Bradman in his letter states that are competing, hus been made and is Ret out below. All games will start regarding Rochdale's earlier offer, at & p.m. and will be played at the "Your cable got me in the midni Soldiers' Club in accordance with the of considerable strife and uncor rules governing the competitions. tainty in the Australian cricket First Round: 20th Batt, R. A. v world,” he says, and my Impres- "A" Coy, S.W.B. on May 2, referee stons at the time were that 'sen- Mr. G. Fine; "B" Coy, S.W.B. "D" son 1934 conflicted with my pre- Coy, Lincoins, May 5, referee L/Cpl. sent contract. This contract ends Herrlett; 12th Batt, R.A. y "B" Coy, on February 1, 1934. Only just Lincoins, May 9, roferce, Mr. G. Ping; "G" Wing, Lincolns v II.K.V.D.C., May 12, referee, L/Cf. Herrlott; Royal Engineers "A" Coy, Lincolns, May 16, referee, Q.M.S. Daniels; "IIQ" Wing, S.W.B. y "C" Coy. Lin- colas, May 19, referee, C/Sgt. Jar- man; IA.M.C. v Small Units, May 23, referee S/Sgt. Clarke; 24th Batt, R.A. v Prison Officers Mess, May 20, referce, Mr. G. Pino.

GARRISON LEAGUE

FIXTURE LIST ARRANGED

to-alght it dawned upon me that your offer did not commence until after that date. Your season 1934 coincides with the visit of the next Australian eleven to England in our season 1934. Such a simple error sounds quite a night on my character but I must confess I did

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"My reply must have been just the same in any case. I will try and give you an idea of what was In my mind. I do not want to leave Australia. That is only na- this tural, but if prospects in country were bad and not to be compared with what I could expect or-in England, I would have no

The fixture list for the Garrison Billiards League has now been ranged and is as follows:

Many close finishes were witnessed Lincolns at the eighth annual athletic mecting RE of the Wah Yan College at the South A China Grand, Caroline Ell yester- day. All events woIO

keenly coa- tested and the etand waa alied to capacity.

R.A.M.C. Borderers

Prizes and cups were distributed Small Units to the winnera by Rev. Father G. Byrne, SJ., who said that as the Lincolns- students had put much energy and R.A.M.C. work in the meeting ho would ask the Borderers headmaster to give them a holiday.

R.E... This mot with a loud cheer, ---

Reaulte

RA. 100 yerda senior championship. Small Units 1, Kung Chi-chiu: 2, Mui Lang-kin. Time, 10.2/5 seconds

Lincuina 100 yards Junior championship-1, R.A.M.C. Chung Chan-lam; 2. Wong Kam-hel R.E. Time, 11.8/5 seconds.

:

Throwing the cricket ball.-1, Chan R.A. Yuk; 2, Kwan Hin-chang.

Barderers

220 yards Senior championship Small Units (with challenge cup presented by Mr.

Lincolns Ko Leong-hoo)-1, Kang Chi-chlu; 2, i

Time, 24.2/ R.A.M.C. Kwong Wing-chuen.

seconds.

220 yards Junior Championship-

R.A.

1, Wong Kam-hel; 2, Choung Wai- Small Units kec. Time, 20.2/5 seconds.

E.E.

220 yarde handicap-1, George Lec; 2, Kwong Chak-tung.

Borderers

Kicking football-1, Ealle; 2, Chiu),; Sze-Kwai. Distance, 109 fest.

Long Jump, senior championship.-

Lincolns R.E.

2, Chan Yak; 2, Michael Ng. Dis. R.A.M.C. tance, 17 feet 9 inches.

Long Jump, Junior championship. Borderers

May 1st.

V RA.M.C.

Borderers

V

y Small Units

May 4th

Lincolna

V

R.E.

V R.A.

May 8th

V

V

RA

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RE.

Small Units

May 11th.

Lincolns R.A.M.C. v Borderers

May 15th.

RA v Borderers vSmall Units May 18th.

Lincolns

V RA.M.C

v R.E. May 22nd.

y Small Units

R.E.

V Borderers May 25th.

v Lincolns

RA.MC.

V

RA.

May 29th.

v Borderers v. R.A.

Small Unita

June 1st.

v. Lincolng RE.

Small Units

V

R.A.ILC.

hesitation in coming to England. The only reason I did not go to Accrington was because I received an offer to remain here which was considerably better.

FUTURE UNCERTAIN.

"When my present contract ex- pirea, though, I cannot say with any certainty that I shall receive any further offers to remain in Australia, In view of recent hap- penings there is nothing definite as to the future of cricket. Tho Australian team in 1834 may not oventuate if conflicts continue, or body-line bowling may kill all cricket under M. C. C. control un- less they ban it: The future is uncertain: I cannot commit my- self to anything so far ahead as 1934, which means 15 months in advance. Also I informed the Accrington club that I would give them first refusal of my services In the fature, should I be available for Lancashire."

SPANIARDS TO STUDY: FINISH METHODS

Star Athlete Sent to Pick

Up Pointers.

Gloucester Building (Tel. 27704) will The Secretary's Office; 3rd Floor, close at 12 o'clock Noon.

Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Courac.

On No Protext will Children be per- mitted in either Enclosure during the

Meeting.

Tifus are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21020.

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 Saflors In Uniform are admitted. Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Mon, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongking Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 24th April, 1933.

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1. Cheung Chan-lam: 2, Cheng Yat-[RA, shing. Distance, 17 feet 5 inches,

Quarter mile, Senior championship,

Spain, anxious to improve its (Challenge cup presented by Mr.-1, S. Hamet; 2, Long Hai-sang, Shun Pak-ming)-1, Kwong Wing- chuen; 2, Chan, Yuk. Timo; 60.2/5 cap-1, Ip Wing-jim: 2, Cheung culture in its most advanced forms.

Old boys race; 120 yards, bandi-athletic standards, has turned to HONG KONG

Finland for pointers on physical | Chuen-wah.

seconds.

Quarter mile Junior championship. One mile open championship. (Chal- Believing that the Finns know -1, Cheung Wal-kee; 2, Wong Kam-Ionge Cup presonted by the Excelsior just about all there is to know hel. Time, 55.2/5 seconds.

Company), Chung Chan-fan; 2,about physical culture, the govorn Quarter mile hanillcap.,-1, Lee Wong Kul-wel. Time, 6 minutes ment has sent to the native land Chui-yuca; 2, Hung Leung-chiu. 44.1/6 seconds.

of Nurmi a noted Spanish athleta, Three-legged race-1, John Lam quarter mills open to members of Garcia Doctor, commissioning him and Shelt Kamylu; 2, Ealie and Lert. the S,C.A.A1, Wali Cheung; 2, Holto study physical culture there,

Small Boys raco handicap-1, Chi-toun; B, Leung Wal-eang George Leo; 2, Chan Sing-ten.

Half mile open championship-1, Min Loung-kin; 2, Kwong. Wing- chiton. Time, 31.8/5 seconds.

Sack Race-1. Ealie; 2, Philip Taul

Obstacle race-1, Ip :Fal-lungi 2, So Man-kwing.

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BRILLIANT STAR. AZ Doctor, known as one of the 100 yards open to St. Louis Indus-most brilliant of Spain's all-round trial school-1, Chiu Hung-chuon; 2, nthletes, will make, availablo tho Lau Ka-beo; 3, Poon Man-wal. knowledge he gains to Instructors HARADE

Relay race Senior inter-class-In Spanish phralcal culture centres. The points Dector learn are Relay race Junior inter-class-Won to be applied not only to scholastic by Class 4c

Bicycle, race, Wong Po-kwong: also will be employed in the train- centres of physical culture but

2. Albert Quark; B, Chow Hon-chang

Egg and spoon race-1, Mrs. Ming of Spanish army recruits... 1, Chung Chan-Jam; 2, Hon Keng-lard and Mrs. Ne: 2, Jaggit Singh It is belloved to be the first. yuon Helght 4 feet 9 inches: the and Chan Pulichoon,

time in Spanish history that an

school, St. Joseph College.

Relay-race-inter-schools-Winning Won by Cinas 3

High jump senior championship 1. Yuk Kwok-ting: 2 Cheung Yan- Iin. Height 4 feet 11 inchos

High Jump Junior championship

AREA TENNIS LEAGUE, Military Competition to Start on May 1 The annual Hongkong Area tennis league in 'due to commence on May 1, the competition boing divided into. 100 yards handicap open to pupils Quartor mile handicap for boarders. athlete' has been eo commissioned. two sections, Hongkong. and Kowloon. of St. Paul's Institution, Llly, Yuo Kwok-ting: 2, John Lain.. At Ienet the records are barren of

The Kowloon units will play in the Trink; 2. Eme Sousa.

Teachers raco-100 yards.-1, Rev. any reference to a similar "pen- Kowloon section and those troops pupils of St. Francis School-1,

Hundred yards handicap open to M. Ward; 2. Mr. Youngunya, sloning of an athlete by the stationed on the Island will participate Crestojo Llanura) 2. Dorothy Wilkin Teng Shiu-chong: 2 Antony Yuan,

Consolation race, 120, yards, government In the Hongkong section. The win ners of the Hongkong section-play

100 yards for Wah Yan Kowloon the winners of the Kowloon section Fang Tal-cheang: 2, Alfred Castro

Little visitors

raco76 yards-1. Branch pupila 1, Paul Tul; 2, to decide the championship of the Low hurdles senior championship:

Chan Kung-loung

The Wah Tal College Sports, will lengue. The losers of this match can

Tug-O'-War--Won by. Class 2a, 1 atárt; at!-18ndon today at Caroline be challenged for second pince by the 1, Hung: Chl-chlux 2, Chen Yuk Soolor championship was won by Hill latend of at 1.30 p.m. ne pro-

Time, 17.2/5 seconds. team standing second in the winner Low hurdles Junior championship. won by Chang Chan-lam while the football match to be played between Kung Übl-chiu, Junior, championship | viously fixed, on account of a league rection: The winners of the challenge, Lal Shau-kwong: 2, Chung Chan santor, championship shield, presented the South China Athalle Association match will be awarded the runners-up Ism.Time, 19,4/8 seconda Caldeid.

by Bir Shou-on Chow, was also won and the Chinere. Athletic Association 220 yards for Écoute of the Colony, by Kung Chl-chiu

at 5.15, p.m.

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