THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933.
ST. CLAIR FORD'S THREE TRIES
F. J. Perry..
PERRY'S YEAR
OUTSTANDING FEATS
CRAWFORD AGAIN
BEATEN
Melbourne, Nov, 25.
HELP NAVY TO WIN
H.K. CLUB AGAIN BEATEN
(By Line Out)
The Navy scored another win over the Club Rubgy fifteen on Saturday at Happy Valley.
I.R.C. CRICKETERS IN GREAT FORM
"Spurs" Come A Cropper
ARSENAL TAKE OVER THE LEAGUE
LEADERSHIP. ·
(By "The Pilgrim")
It was inevitable that the 'Spurs would crack up sooner or later but that they should do so before their own spectators was a big surprise.
Derby have a very consistent record behind them so far this season, and it is evident that apart from the fumbling of the White Hart Lane goal-keeper, Nichols, they had the mastery of the play.
Duncan,
comparative now- comer to the "Rams" front lino, was mainly responsible for their
in.
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taking both points from Bradford.
Queen o'South obtained a useful brace at home whilst Rangers and Motherwell went further ahead, the latter gaining a typical home win by one goal...
THE CUP TIES Remarkable Win For Sutton
PEREIRA AND RUMJAHN
That the Indian Recreation Club will figure very promin- ently this year in the race for cricket league honours - was promised on Saturday, when their teams gained handsome and convincing successer
in both divisions.
.
For the sentors. A. H. Rumjahn touched some of his best form in compiling 68, whilst F. Pereira, the, Interporter, completely do. moralised Crafgengower with his fast deliveries.
Here are the leading perform- Norwich might have gone far inançes of the day: the Cup if they had not had the misfortune to be drawn away to Crystal Palace who are, on top of their form just now. The Canaries lost by threa Korla, despite a spirited second resistance.
This time the Club managed to keep the score against them down to 10 points (two goals and three trics), but they failed to score themselves, although they had opportunities.
Robertson cut through very nicely on two occasions, but he is not quite fast enough for an at- Arsenal who had a difficult pro- tacking player, although very position before them at Hudders- sound in defence
feld came through with flying The Club forwards, led excepcolours to take their old place at tionally well by Bradford, who the head of the League. Danne, captained the side in the absence recently obtained from Sheffield of Selby played much better United; headed the only goal of the
Dulwich Hamlet warded off de- ragger than previously. They did match from a corner kick taken by fent for another day by sharing not get moch of the ball in the natin. The home side ware
four goals with their. Newport tight scrums, but heeled well infortunate not to share points visitors, credit attaching particu- the loone.
when Mangall netted from a bril-larly to the home defenders Huge liant centre by Lumsden, the young and Robbins. FORBE'S REVerse passES.
Sunderland amateur, only to hear Meeke played
half in the whistle blown for an offside the place of Selby and gave infringement. very good display. He had Forbes Chelsea improved by dividing
ford
Mertin
1113-
as his opposite number. and shonours with Birmingham at Star- the latter played brilliantly, the
Fred Perry, Britain's No. 1 rank-Club man had a rather bad time. ing playe, and holder of the U.S. tennis title, defeated Jack Crawford in the final of the Victorian Cham pionship to-day by scores of 6-4, 2-0. 6-4, 6-3.
The splendid necuracy of his shots and his Indomitable fighting spirit earned for Perry his victory, which was thoroughly deserved.
Crawford, holder of the Wimble. don, French, and Australian titles, gave a mingled display of brilliant and mediocre tennis. fo undoubted ly lost to the better man on the day's play-Reuter
PERRY'S GREAT YEAR. This year has been the most successful in the meteorie career of Perry.
Forbes's reverne Janaus from the scrum were the feature of the game, and he continually set his three quarters going.
Bridge Barkas putting through his own goal, and Ports- mouth showed renewed form at the expense of Manchester City.
Middlesbro' gave an excellent display at Wolverhampton and are Slater the Navy Inside was insecurely stationed cilned to try to do too much on the table.
half way up his own, and threw away a lot of
West Ham faltered at Upton chances by not passing
Park whilst Bury surprised by Clair Ford. . However be
to St. scored
the first try from a good pass from Miera. Linton was unable to convert. The only other try in the initial half was scored by Danley who cut through and ran for the line well. The try was time not converted and so half came with the Navy lending by six points to nil,
He came into his own in the In the second half the Navy's. Davis Cup,
atsuperior knowledge, and training Wimbledon.
gave them three more tries.
after
falling
St.
ten
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The ball flashed, from Rochdale man's foot into the net a second after the final whistle hnd blown in the Club's
cup engagement at Sulton and the visitors thus found themselves eliminated at first round by the odd goal in three.
seven
Kingstonians, amateur
Cup- holdera, went down to Bristol City on their own ground by goals to one. They had the mis- fortune to lose two men through injuries after 20 minutes play.
LUCKY WIN FOR ST. ANDREW'S
REVIEW OF THE WEEK-END HOCKEY
By "Bully-C#"
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In the Inter-Zone final against Clair Ford scored after Amerien, he bent Wilmer Allison minutes. Shaw converted.
T. Andrew's were lucky to win Grewal; Jaggeet Singh, C, J. 6-1, 7-5, 6-4, and in a brillant dis- ST. CLAIR FORD'S TRIES.
Mamak Points from the 12th. Dyke, M. Singu; Attar Singh, G. play against Vines, beat the
Battery yesterday afternoon. In Singh, Awlar Singa. M. H. Hassan American 1-6, 0-0, 4-6, 7-6, 7-6, | The Club had to re-arrange their the second half of the game the and F. A. Kemp (Captain). -40-15, Vines collapsing in a faint three-quarters ine owing to an Battery dominated play and but
at this point and rotiring.
injury to Hutchison. Lammert for repeated breaches of the off- THE same team will play against Subsequently in the Challonge came into the centre
untafde rule by their loft wing would Round, Perry covered himself with Hutchlaon-had-recovered, after undoubtedly have notched
the Royal Engineers. at Soo- more kunpoo to-morrow at 5 p.m. glory, firstly beating Henri Cochet which they reverted to their old goals. The Saints were without 8-10, 6-4, 6-6, 3-0, 6-1, and then positions. overcoming Andro Mériin 6-3, 6-4,† 6.0.
Making the trip to America ne an official representative of the English L. T. A., Perry crowned
J. Crawford.
while G. Lynu and R. Baldwin de-. the services of E.P.H. Walte, putised for P. J, Barlow and M. Weill at right and left wing
Another try came through St. Clair For almost immediately after his first, but it was not converted.
Ferguson almost seared for the Club, but was well tackled respectively.
by Buckley just short of the line.
The final score for the Navy came from a line-out, the ball travelling to St. Clair Ford who Anished a fine passing, inovement by scoring his third try. Linton added the extra points.
For the Club, Turner was al- ways helpful to the forwarda with his defonaive kicking, and Hutchi-! son tackled well. He is, however, A little too light, and was fortunate to be injured.
Un-
In the scrum Cumming and Burch got through a great deal of work.
The Navy once again gave a great display, and will be a very dimeult side to beat on their pre- 'sent form.
HOME
RUGBY.
THE Saints had the better of the
poor.
exchanges in the first half but their marksmanship was They managed, however, to. change over with a load of one goal. In the second, half, A.. S.
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IN a friendly game with HI.M.S.
day afternoon, the Radio won by Eagle at Caroline Hill yester- two goals to one. Awtar Singh
was responsible for both genis,
New Mixed Doubles Title.
Bliss Increased the Saint's load, Holders
and before the final whistle Flowerdew got through. on his own to score for the Battery.
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THE Radio 2nd. XI defeated the
Medway 2nd. XI by three goals to two at Caroline Hill on Saturday. G. Singh (2) and Surjin Singh netted for the Radio and Ferris and Medway.
Holmes for the
AS was expected, there was little to choose between the Hong- kong Lilies and St. Andrew's Ladies in their friendly encounter. nt Sookumpo on Saturday, they Chor Clark Cup champions win his achievemonts by winning the U. S. championship, defeating J.
London, Nov. 25, ning by the only goal scored. M.. Crawford in the final 6-3, 11-13, had a narrow victory over Durham the centre for the Saints but did Playing at Sunderland, Lancashiro Woolley played a great game in 4-6, 6-0, 6-1, `·.
in the County Rugby Championship not receive suficient support from Later Porry won the. Pacific by nine points to eight. Leicester her inside players. The H.K. South-West Championship in faceshire were too good for Warwick- of severe opposition, overcoming shire, while the East Midlands swamp Ladies scored in the closing Jiro Satoh in the final 6-4, 1-6, 6-3, ed the North by 26-3, and Yorkshire stages through J. Churchill.
7-5.
NOVEMBER HANDICAP.
Jean's Dream Wing
Half A Length.
FREE FARE SECOND,
By
London, Nov. 25. Twenty-eight started for the Man- chester November Handicap, which resulted as follows:
Joan's Dream (Dines) ............ Free Fare (9am Wragg)
Bon Soldat (Brett)
beat Cheshiro-by 31-10.
engaged; the former losing to Glou-
L. GOLDMAN AND MRS. LOCHNER
L. Goldman and Mrs. Lochner won the open mixed doubles cham- pionship of the Colony, when at the C.R.C. "At Home" on Satur day they defeated the holders, M. W. Lo and Mrs. Litton in the final by 7-6, 7-5,
Lo Was Buffering from the effect of a severe chill and his play was consequently affected. But Goldman and Mrs. Lochner deserved their success as a better combination.
Mrs. Lochner was particularly prominent with reliable, whilst Mra. Littton was driving.
her forehand Afterwards the league, cham- plenship and C.R.C. club cham- pionship awards were distrubted by Lady Peel.
Both Oxford and Cambridge were THE HK. Ladies "B" -team, de- Among those present wore HE cestor and the latter easily defeating five goals to one on the Marina His Honour Mr. Justice R.E. fented the Club de Recrolo by the Governor (Sir William Peel', the United Services Portsmouth.
Blackheath had a comfortable win Ground on Saturday. S. Adams (3) Lindsell (President of the II. K. against the Harlequins, Beorest
and M, Bishop (2) scored for L. T. A.) and Mr. M. K.. Lo (Vice- County Championship. Hongkong and C. Remedion for President H. K. L. TEA). Durham
8 Lancashire
the Recreio. (At Sunderland)
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Leicestershire 16 Warwickshire
(At Leicester)
(At Moseley)
·
8
THE "Y" Ladies, playing at King's Park on Saturday,
North Midlands East Midlands 25 boat the D.G.S. by four goals to 10 onc. O. Dalziel (2) and O. Brown
Yorkshira
Binckheath
1 Bridgend
2 Devonport
31 Cheshire
(At Kirkstall) (Clab Fixtures.
The odds were 20 to one, nine to London Welsh
one and 50 to one respectively.
3 Gloucester
Richmond
U.S. (Ports
12 Harlequins
10 Bath
20 St. Bart's
0
10 Oxford U.
7
00. M. T..
3 Bristol
6 London Scot.
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NOTICE.
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The NOVEMBER HALF YEAR- (2) scored for the winners and LY GENERAL MEETING OF S. West for the D.G.S.
VOTING MEMBERS will be hold MIXED C.B.A. eleven, playing at the Club House, Happy Valley, at King's Park on Saturday on Tuesday, 28th November, 1939. lost to H.M.S. Cumberland by one at 5.30 p.m.
18 goal to mil.
. ព
mouth) 6 Cambridge U. ao THE following will represent the
6. Swansea
Won by half a length, and threo: Rosslyn Jength.
Quick rode Air Cantain and Dis- armamont was ridden by Ray. Newport Isthmus by Cunliffe, Balandhar by R.M.C. Bullock end-Blandearna by Brennan.
(At Camberley) Sann Evoir was the only last. Ginngow Acan. 11. Howick .: minute withdrawal,-Beuter,
Stewartonlana D Glasgow, Univ.
8 R.M.A..
n
Radio Sports Club in a friend- ly hockey match against the Lincolnshiro. Realment at Caroline o this afternoon at 4:45 pm-
Män "Singh: P." "Ningh, J. 8.
ALL members are cordially in- vited to attend, and participate in any discussion which may ensue.
By Order of the Stewards,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
· Hongkong, 18th November, 1933:
LEAGUE
:
DIVISION: 1. Batting
A. H. Rumjahn (LR.C.) v C.C.C.
58
Major Bonavin (Army) v Navy
44
Lieut. Eaden (Navy) v Army ..........
Bowling
43
Percira (LR.C.) v C.C.C. 6 for 9
R. Lee (C.C.C.) v LR.C. 4 for 38 A. R. Minu (LR.C.) v C.C.C. 3 For 19
DIVISION Z Batting
A. R. Abbas (IRC.) v
58*
C.C.C.
T. Yeoh (C.C.C.) v L.R.C. 37 A. K. Sufflad (LRC.) v C.C.C.
s. Abbas (C.C.C.) v' L.R.C.
Bowling
29 26*
A. A. Rumjaha (I.R.G.) v C.C.C. 5 for 28
2
A. A. Aziz (I.R.C.) v C.C.C. 3 for
S. Abbas (C.C.C.) v L.R.C. 3 for
33
FRIENDLIES,
Batting
T. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C.) v K.C.C.
70
W. Reed (Recreio) 'v. C.S.C.C.
GG*
S./S. Flood (R.A.S.C.) ▼ Police
W. E. Meadows (Police) v R.A.S.C.
A. K. Mackenzie (H. K. C. C.) v K.C.C.
S. V. Gittins (K.C.C.) ▼
*1'11 play tennià again, In tournaments," declared Halon Wills Moody, 'now able to walk after weeks of hospital treatment.
II.K.C.C.
Signifles Not Out E. C. Fineher (K.C.C.) v H.K.C.C.
J. E. Luff (H.K.C.C.) ▼ K.C.C.
38
Bowling
42
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The FOURTEENTH EXTRA RAČE MEETING will be hold (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 2nd December, 1953, 'com mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be Rung 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they and their Ladles must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gontlemen and $3.00
for Indies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through, the SECRETARY upon the personal application of a tomber, auch Mem.
ber to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chita, &c.
The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tol. 27704). will close at 18 o'clock noon.
Badges admitting to Mambora Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
On No Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tina are obtainable at the Clas House provided they are' ordered from the No. 1 Boy In advance. Telephone 21020.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The price of Admission to the Publie Enclosure is. $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladles, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hong- kong, Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary, Hongkong, 27th November, 1933.
FANLING. GÓLF
In the Bogey (Par) Competition at Fanling during the wook-end. twenty-three players took out carda. The only two returned 42 were by R. K. Valentino (9), two
down, who wins, and Instr. Lieut.. J. A. Burnett (10), three down.
42"
Wella (R.E.) v R.Ä.O.C. 5 for 26 Flood (R.A.S.C.) v Police 4 for
T. A. Pearce (H.K.C,C.) v KC.C. 4 for 48
ST. JOSEPH'S ». D.B.S. In a friendly cricket match to be played at King's Park on Wednesday, at 1 pm.. the follow- ing will represent St. Joseph's
P. Madar (K.C.C.) v H.K.C.C. College. 644 for 55
Forrest (Polico) v RA.SC. 4
G. Windsor (Capt.), C. Amory, H. Asome, A. Baker, Y. Barma, A. Esmail, Y. Esmail. A. Hussain, A. G. Lee (K.C.C.) v H.K.C.C. 4 Kitchell, B. L. Khoo, and C. Loltao. 44 for 40
Reserve:A. Razack,
46.for.20
*Signifles. Not Out
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