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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY · 24, 1934.

SINGAPORE HOCKEY TEAM DUE ON APRIL 4

SARAZEN'S BEST TEN GOLFERS

DENSMORE SHUTE NAMED LEADER

OF 1933 CONTINGENT

Miami, Florida.

| champion, lu'a 72-hole match at the -Ignoring his own righteous claim | Miami-Biltmore, for the world's to be numbered among the ten best championship and tha Colonel golfers in America to-day, Geno | Henry L. Doherty Gold Cup. Sarazen, on whose head has rested virtually every major golf crown, has named Densmore Shute as King of 1038 golf, heading his list of the ten best players this year.

In Sarezon's annual compilation for 1932, Shute was ranked fourth. The three who topped him, Olin Dutra, Hagen and Smith, have dropped for behind in the now rating.

Craig Wood of Deal, New Jersey; Joe Kirkwood, Chicago, Illinois; Paul Runyan, White Plains, New

"Craig Wood wins the your's York: Leo Diegel, Agua Caliente; honours for consistency." Sarazon MacDonald Smith, Great Neck, explains, "and he lacks only a major Long Island, New York; Walter title to be king of them all. Ile'a Hagen, New York; Ralph Guldahi, ja great bet for the next five years." St. Louis, Missouri; Willie Goggin,

Joe Kirkwood, the trickster, was San Francisco, California; and a "tremendously improved player," Willie Macfarlano, Tuckahoe, New York, are the other nine named.

In explaining his choice of Shute, Sarazen said:

"Denny has been climbing every year and in 1933 realized the great promise of his earlier performances, Ho showed the champion's unbeat- able mettle by beating Craig Wood in the play-off for the British open, and there made the finest dirst showing ever made by an American golfer crossing the Atlantic.

in 1933, playing the old Harry Vardon game, with spoon piny instead of the forced Irong, the pro champion thinks.

"As for Runyan," said Gene, "he seems to be the Mickey Walker of golf. just short of heavyweight championship enlibre."

of Hagen, his friendly enemy, Sarazen said:

"It looks as if the years have the Halg down for the count.

"He's still a marvel when the tension is off-remember his 60 in "Only in January, Shute again the last round of the national open proved his top rank by beating at Chicago?-but in the crisis he Johnny Goodman,, the national open [hasn't the 'old Hagen magic."

Ins

MONDAY'S FOOTBALL

FEATURE.

"VERITAS" TO DESCRIBE

a

SHIELD MATCHES Monday's editions of the Telegraph will contain special feature of reports of Senior and Junior Shield football matches.

To-day's senior tie be tween the Borderers and CJ.b; and to-morrow's en- gagements between Royal Artillery and South China and St. Joseph's and South China, will be specially des cribed by "Veritas".

HOME RUGBY

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK-END International Match. Scotland

v. Ireland (In Edinburgh)

(Club Fixtures.)

v. South

North

v. Old Loyalana v. Swansea

v. London Scot.

v. Old Millhillians

(At Twickenham) Blackheath Bristol Cambridge U. Devonport Gloucester Northampton Oxford U. Rosslyn Plymouth

v. R. A. F.

v. Leicester

v. The Army

v. Old Blues

v. Guy's HoRD,

U.S. Portsmouth v. Harlequinis

Waterloo

n the Hearts

-The ̄mighty star of a dozeni hita as YATES MARTIN..... Incredible adventurer wh lived to beg in the streets of the city be built. "Robinen has never been better!" say Holivood Reporter.

v. Birkenheadl

Novel Football Deal

BUSINESS FIRM

BUYS PLAYER ..

London.

A novel football deal was coni- pleted by Cardiff City

recently. when they successfully negotiated. for the transfer of Rt. Keating, the Bath City centre-forward. It wan announced that the fee, a subatan- tial one, has been paid by a well- known business firm in the city.

In paying for Keating, that Arm states that football le a business

asset to the City of Cardiff and

should be encouraged. Cardiff City have just embarked on a bold policy to win back their old place in the football world and have appealed to the local firms for financial aa

Kiatunce,

A few scasone ago a woman sun porter of Manchester United gave the cheque which enabled the United to sign McLachlan from Cardiff City.

COUNTY FIXTURE,

Somerset Win Keen Encounter Against Middlesex,

London, Feb. 22,

дале

In an inter-county rugger to-day, productive of sont in exchanges, Somerset defeated Middle. sex by eighteen, points to sixteen.— Reater.

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TO-MORROW

INTERPORT GAME A CERTAINTY

13

ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1934, 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th February, and Brd March, 1934.

On Saturday 24th, Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th, and Wednesday 28th February, the first boll will be rung at li a.m., and the first race will be run at 11.80 a.m. On. Saturday, the 3rd March, the first beil will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

The tiffin Interval will be taken

CONFIRMATION OF ARRANGEMENTS for the fifth race on the first fony

NEXT WEEK

THE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT

(By "Bully-Off")

JNLESS anything unforeseen

happens Singapore will be arriving in the Colony on April 4 by the 8/8 Naidera to engage the local hockey Inter- port side. Final arrangements

HOCKEY FIXTURES

days.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Mombers are reminded that they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed through. out the Meeting.

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting non-members to

Members

hora Enclosure and flub

the

Rooms nt. $10.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 Including tax for the Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively), are obtainable through the Becretary upon introduction by Member, such Member to be respon- sible for all chits, etc.

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sals at the Race Course.

have not yet been completed but Mamak, Caer Clark Cup Gloucester Building, Tel. 27704)

It

confirmation is expected any day. This will be a very fitting finale to what has undoubtedly been the most successful season since the Introduction of the game here. was rather a pity that Singapore were unable to come to Hongkong when Mneno were over but I am sure everyone hopes that the games arranged this year will serve as a great stimulus for fur- ther Interports.

THE International tournament!

continue arrangements make good progress.

to

I was sorry

And Friendlies

Following are the Caer Clark Cup, Tournament and friendly lures for the coming week:

CAER CLARK CUP

TO-DAY

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, WILL CLOSE AT 10 am. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 1230 p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY.

A limited mmber of Tifins will bo obtainable each day at the Club fix-House, provided they are ordered m advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele- phone No. 21920.

On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE C.B.S. v St. Andrew's, Marinu,

The price of admission to the Public b.o. 2.45 p.m.

Enclosure in $4.00 per day including Y.M.C.A. v Recreio 1st. XI., b.o.tax for all persons including lndles, 33 p.m.

and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Bailors in uniform are nmitted to the Publio Enclosure t $1.00 per day including tax.

H.K. Ladies v Recreio 2nd, XI.,

MAMAK TOURNEY

TO-MORROW

to hear that it is possible Germany Scokumpo, b.o. 3.15 p.m. svill have to withdraw. They have had some hard luck lately in being without the services of Pracht, Sommer and Ammann, three of their stalwarts, "If we can possibly scrape a team to- Marina, b.o. 4 p.m.. gether we will play," Mr. May informis me. It is a very sporting gesture and a good illustration of their keenness for the game.

TRELAND

*

Royal Signals v. United H.C.,

TUESDAY

Royal Engineers v R.A.M.C.. Sookimpo, b.e. 4.30 p.m.

OTHER MATCHES

TO-DAY

still without a cham-i German Club v K.I.T.C, Caro- pion. Surely there is an Irish-line Hill, b.o. 4.15 p.m. man in Hongkong who plays H.K.S.R.A. v Incognitos, Marina, hockey and could collect eleven of b.o. 5 p.m.

his countrymen together to make Indian International Tourna a team. If there is such a man ment Practice, U.S.R.C.

the LK.H.A. would like to have 4.30 p.m.

his name. No qualifications are

needed other than that his mother

MONDAY

b.0.

or father are Irish and he is a mem-line Hill, b.o. 4.30 p.m.

Incognitos v St. Andrew's 'Caro-

ber of one of the affiliated Clubs.

THE Mamak season is now draw-

East Lancs v H.K. Club 2nd. XI, King's Park, b.o. 5 pm.

TUESDAY

ing to a close and with three. games only left to play the Police Park, b.o. 5.15 pm.

Y.M.C.A. Ist. XI v Radio, King'a

In

are still the sole hundred percenters. C.B.A. S.W.B.s, King's Park,

the ton ganies they have b.o. 6 p.m. netted 35 goals and have only had

two registered against

WEDNESDAY

themRoyal-Signals-v-University;}

THURSDAY

These were scored by the R.A.M.C. Marina, b.o. 5.15 p.m. and the 12th. Battely R.A., two teams near the bottom of the league. Their principal goal-get- ters have been Perkins, 13, Wass, 11 and Parker 5.

St. Andrew's y Radio, Caroline Hill, b.o. 5.15 p.m.

Y.M.C.A. 2nd, XI v C.B.A.. King's Park, b.o. 6 p.m.

FRIDAY II.K. Club "A" v

Fleet Lower

THE Police have yet to meet St. Andrew's, the 9th, A.A. Bat- tery and the Royal Engineers. IDeck, King's Park, b.o. 5 p.m. understand that it is hoped to ar H.M.S. Eagle V H.K.S.R.A.,

range the Police-St. Andrew's Marina, b.o. 4.30 p.m. game next week and much will

depend on it. If the Saints pull

off a win the Radio will again take BADMINTON their place as challengers for honours. This will necessitate a replay..

THE Police should have little difficulty in taking points in the two other games.

THERE are two teams now which

NOTES

Cet and wouƒ ponutzung)

in the Eastern Etates, and the New whenever suitable halls can be found

"York Badminton_Club-which claims to be the oldest club, in the world with

a foundation date of 1878--has s have withdrawn from the own ranking list with 8. B. Wood S League since it started, the Ger- ItH number one. The club has a man Club and the Mule Corps. It veteran number one doubles tenm

has which 100 defeated most of those In proposed to wash out all the in the matches these Clubs have played teams from Connecticut, Long Island, district where Metropolitan and this will severely reduce the New Jersey, and New York City goal averages the leading clubs. and By reason of the proposed move, has a

a similar association with Boston the Radio will have to forfeit the as its centre. California also has an ten goals they scored against the association. Fine indoor courts, pro- Mule Corps and the Police will fessional conches, and firstrank lose the seven goals scored against Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, players can ho found as well in the German Club and the three Detroit, Dayton, and Toledo. The against the Mule Corps.

*

in

formation of a national association is Bald to be imminent, and international tournaments should follow in duo

THE principal goal-gettera in the course.

Cher Clark Cup to-date aro

J. Churchill (H.K. Ladies) who

The international match between

has found the not 18 times and England and Scotland will be played

M. Woolley (St. Andrew's) who on the Friday of the mooting, March have scored 11 times for her team, commencing at 2.30

J. Dalziel (Y.M.C,A.) comes third

with ten goals to her credit.

England beat Wales in the Inter- national match at Birkenhead

last

Bookmakers, Tic Tac mon etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race

Meeting

Timms will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PA

PABBES.

Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 3rd

Employers are

to dis. tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Servants are not permitted in the Members' oclosure except for pass- ing through on their duties, but munt remain in their employers' standë.

Any persons found foltoring with Servanta passes in their possession will forfeit, the..eamo and will ho removed from the “enclosure.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

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THE Cup game fixed for to-day month by 9-0.

between the Recrelo 1st, XI G. Goodin. 15-8 16-2; R. C. F. Nichols R. M. Whito (England) bt Dr. C. and the Y.M.C.A. has been put (England) bt F. C. Williams 15-2 15-5. forward until March 7 under the R. M. White and R. C. Nichola re-arrangement of fixtures, Of (England) bt L. 9. Jones and C, M. the two games which will be do Hughes 15-8 15–7;-A. Titherley and cided to day St. Andrew's will K. L. Wilson (England) bt E. J. notch two more points from the Evans and Dr. Goodin 16-7 16-37 B C.B.S. whom they defeated in the bt F. C. Williams and A. Owen 15-8 P. Cook and F. C. Robson (England) first round by soven clear goals, 15-7.

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU and the H.K.-Ladies will have a

Titherley

and Mrs. Henderson comfortable task against the (England) bt Jones and Miss C. Jones

ASSEUSE S. KISAKI Recorio 2nd. string,

16-11-16-5; Wilson and Miss Doveton Recommended for many years by .....(England) bt Hughes and Miss B Government Civil Hospital, Penk THE Punjabis have gone to camp Horsley (England) bt Evans and Mrs. Hospital, etc., and by all the locak Noville 16-0 15-8; Cook and Mrs. for a month and except for Myers 10-15 17-14 16-3, an `occasional.gamo will not be soon in action until about half.(England) bt Mrs. Myers and... Miss Mrs. Henderson and Miss Doveton way through" next month.

Neville 15-11 15-5.

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