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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 5,

1934.

OVERSEAS CHALLENGERS FOR BRITISH GOLF

JUNIOR CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP WON

BY THE I.R.C.

PEREIRA GETS IN AMONG THE

CIVIL SERVICE BATSMEN

TO TAKE SEVEN WICKETS FOR 12

DETAILS OF WEEK-END LEAGUE

AND FRIENDLY MATCHES

Making full use of a soft wicket, Frank Pereira, the L.R.C. fast bowler so success- fally intimidated the Civil Ser vice on Saturday, that they were dismissed for a paltry 87, and in consequence beaten by 66 runs in a first division match.

not brought Pereira, was until Minu and Madar bad been hit about by Sayer and Richard- son, but once they and Barrow had boon sent back, it was merely a the remaining procession and

on:

eight batamen collected eight rung between thom.

Pereira bowled one short of thirteen overs, alx of which yield- ed no runs and the remaining only a dozen runs for seven wickets,

2nd DIVISION,

Leo Frost Again

In The Lead

LIST OF WINNING

JOCKEYS

As a result of his succosses on Saturday, Mr. Leo Frost, local champion jockey against heads the list of wins and placed mounts'

Miss Enid Wilson, who may not

compate this your,"

IRC. (30-1) beat C.S.C.C. for the 1934 racing season which (18) by ten wicketa

D.S. Li he has ten firsts to his credit.

is now progress. Together with VILLA HEADING FOR

FRIENDLIES.

H.K.C.C. (149) beat Navy (109) by 39 rung

H.R.C.C. (162-3) beat K.C.C. (168) by seven wickets

Cralgengower II (229-5 dec.) drew with Police (114-8)

K.C.C. (209) beat Volunteers (153) by 50 runs

IF.A. (114) best C.RA. (78) by 36 runs

C.C.C. (185-9 sec.) drew with Combined Schools (150-8).'

THE LEAGUE TABLES. 1st DIVISION.

Earlier on Pareira had hit up 29 II.K.C.C. in characteristic style to record top I.R.C. individual score for the Indians, K.C.C. C.C.C. and in every way played a notable

Army part in the match the result of c.s.C.C. which has made the club fairly Navy curtain of the runner-up poaltlon. University

POOR BATTING.

P. W. L. D. Pis.

6 4 0 2 14

6 4 1 1 13

6 3 0 3 12

2nd DIVISION.

Additional rejoicing in the Soo-1.R.C. kunpoo camp was encouraged by Recreio the annexation of the second di-Cralgengower vision title by the I.R.C. reserves, H.K.C.C. Appalling lack of confidence and Navy

K.C.C. enterprise by the Civil Services R.A.M.C. batsmen saw them, dismissed for

ILA.S.C. 18 against an attack which was RE flattered.

University As R. Abbit forecast in his Police notes last Friday, the result was CS.C.C. liko last Wednesday's race double,

cheap and nasty.

The results of the week-end matches were.

LEAGUE.

Ist DIVISION..

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LEADING JOCKEYS.

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H. P. Chanson

Yu Shun-wa

F. M. L. Seares

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Triumvir ... Loong Kwok-chrong

Li Shlu-pang

Fatshan

Grist and Beck

Plane

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The first round of the, Captain's Mackie and Grayburn Cup competition of the Kowloon 1. B. Chan Golf Club wan played yesterday, S. W. Tang the resulta being as follow:

H. S. Y...

9. Jex beat D. C. Wilson 4 and Helenside

3; H. Mills beat T. J. Price and Li and Li 3; H. T. Buxton beat J. G. Charlton Yick Chim beat 5 and 4; F. Dunhill beat A. 1. L. T. F.

Dennis one up; S. MacNider beat T. Leader Seddon 3 and 2; and C. R. Rosen Hebslad E. 5. K. boat A. T. Braley 4 and J.

LR.C (163-9 dec.) CS.C.C. (87) by 66 runs

The Army (97-8) beat the University (68) by four wickets

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CUP FINAL

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sion team of last season who put the laugh on the crities by their wonderful play during the first two months of their life in the senior division, went down before a record provincial crowd nt Maine-road Ground.

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TITLE

MRS. VARE'S BIG CHANCE

To Win Ladies Crown

AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND INVASION

(Special to "Telegraph")

London, Mar. 4. There are indications already that the British Women's Open Golf Championship will be one of the major international golf- ing events of the year.

Mrs. Cleans Collet Vara, who is the leading challenger for the British: Women's Golf Championship.

HOCKEY

The tournament is to be played Over 84,000 people witnessed a over the Royal Porthcawl course, tense struggle tor supremacy be- North Wales, from May 11-17. It tween the veterans and the young-thus clashes with the Walker Cup est challengers and, as usual the match between the United States result was almost an anti-climax and Britain, at St. Andrews, Scot-

Neither alde had scored when land, May 11 and 12. Brooks, the home winger, put) Chlef Interest, however, will not across a centre which was too far be contred at the Home of golf, for, DEFEAT OF CAER forward for the inside men and according to carly was dealt with by the goal-keeper. Glenna Collett Varo and Miss- The latter, olther through

over Virginia Van Wie, among other

report, Mrs.

CLARK

eagerness or nervousness, muffed Americans, will be playing at CUP CHAMPIONS

an easy catch and the ball slid through his arms into the not

Cables mercifully refrain from mentioning the name of the goalkeeper who must now be feeling a very sick man.

Porthcawl.

Misa Van Wie, the reigning American champion, has more than an ordinary chance of win ning the title, and it will be even more certain if Miss Enid Wilson, the British champion, adheres to her present intention of not participating,

ACHIEVEMENT DENIED.

(By “Bully-Qff”)

The Hongkong Ladies suffered their first defeat of the season in Astley and Houghton were, the

the Caer Clark Cup on Saturday, en responsible for the defeat of

losing two points to the C.B.A. Arsenal. In the first half two

by the only goal scored. It is not well-placed shots found the 'net]

expected, however, that this will and after the interval the home

Mrs. Vare is an old visitor to seriously affect their chances of club found it necessary to arrange the attack, this strategy British courses. Many times has retaining the trophy this year as bringing a goal from Dougall's who tried to win the only champion- foot. Arsenal had most of the play but the vialtors: stuck tena- ciously to their. lead and deserved their success.

HUGE GATE. RECEIPTS.

TO

ship that has not yet gone to the they are still at the head of the a point ahead of St; United States. Nearly every time table she has fallen victim to Miss Joyce Andrew's, with the same number of Wethered, ex-champlon, now re-games played. tired from competitive golf and doscribed as the greatest woman Poor shooting on the part of Chandler scored the solitary player of all time. Never has Mrs, the forwards was the main failing goal which decided the fate of Vare beaten Miss Wethered in Preston North End, the second singles match. The last time they of the champions and sound do division club which with Bolton, met was in the Curtia Cup match fence pulled the C.B.A. through. The CB.A. obtained their lead In fought their way to this round.. in England, in 1932.

Among other entrants, reported the closing stages of the second Bolton put up less resistance against Portsmouth who-plerced now, is Miss Susie Tolhurst, the half through M. L Woolley. their defence several times to net Australian champion. Few will forget how she boat Miss Van Wie at the 19th hole in the second Gate receipts in one of the round of the 1932 championship at

exciting quarter-Anal Saunton, Devonshire, serics for years totalled the grand ́sum of £19,000, represent-

thrice.

most

THAT NINETEENTH!

ing an average of £4,250 per The green of the 19th is on a plateau, a par 3. Both put their

watch.

M. W. Bryson and E. Beavis were outstanding for the winners while the two backs, P. Woolley and F. Walker played soundly.

The pick of the Hongkong team were B. M. Pope and B. Helbling.

The Caer Clark Cup game be the YM.C.A. Ladice and

If Stoke can avoid relegation tee-shots on either side of the now they will have a nice little plateau. Miss Van Wie used every tween sum to start the next season with club in her bag, including the the Recreio "B" XI was postponed and will be able to invest in n few putter, to get up the steep slope as the latter were unable to raise players.

on to the green. She holed out in ja team.

8 to the Australian girl's 7.

Other Empire entrants are Mias

0. Kay, the ruling New Zealand champion, Miss B. Galsford, New

LEAGUE. TABLE.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

SCOTTISH.CUP. Motherwell failed to settle their feauo with Albion at the first meet ing in the quarter Anals but I Zealand champion in 1931, and H.K. Ladies, 10, 8 1 1440 17- have little doubt that they will do Miss Angela Burwell, the South St. Andrew's 10 8 0 2 35 8 16 so in the re-play.

African champion-United Press. C.B.A. Queen o'South did not produce the form that carned them points

0 41.2 15·011 Recreio "A". 7 4 1 2 15 6.02 "y" Ladies.... 0 3 3 17 9.9 4 42-2

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a few weeks ago and St. Johnstone Everton whom they eliminated C.B.S... 10 10 9 got the better of them by two clear from the Cup and lost to Ever- Recreio "B".. 1 0 0 P 0 45.0 goals.

carlier ton in a League Axtura Rangers gained a narrow vic- this season. Hunt scored three tory on their own ground against gonis for the White Hart Lane The United Hockey Club com. Aberdeen, scoring the only goal alde,

ploted their Mamak fixture yester-

of the match.

MAMAK MATCH.

St. Mirren, by defeating the Manchester United found solace day and were defeated on the visiting Celtic, woat a long way in maroon and white, their new Marina ground by the Royal Corps to atone for their consistently colours, which were brought out of Signals by two goals to. nil. disappointing League form this for the first time against Bury and This was the Signals first win acason and if the draw for the resulted in the defeat of that club semi-finals favours them, they may by the odd goal in three. ४०. further.

AMONG THE LEAGUERS.

'Spura toatured a Hunt walk- game against

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In their

Mrs. E. H. M. Tinson

Cheong and Wo

Mrs. Lowcock

Wo Tucson

Samson

Mrs. Dunbar

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Zi Po-chan"

Sir William Peel Hall and Shenton Loo

Sun

Stephen Lam

Mrs. S. W. Tang

Wong Ping Shun

Bellamy & Gordon

C. B. Brown

Soth

Mrs. Lang Wekea...

E. L. Hosie

LA Yu Chan Wing-yung KAH. W Lady Peel Widdecombe Wong Bu-nges

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this season.

Erridge scored for the soldiers In the first half and Short added Brentford suffered a severe reverse at the hands of Fulham, the second after the interval. who took both points away from the Brentford ground. Three gools were scored, all from penalty kicks..

"Y" LADIES OUTPLAYED. The "Y" Ladies met the Torpedo. mon of H.MS. Cumberland in a friendly game at King's Park.

After a lead of four clear goals their leadership of the in the first half through Edwards second division with a draw with (2), Cripps and Flowers, the naval Notts County,

Owing to this unexpected set- back, Grimsby were enabled to in-

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team broke up and a mixed game was played. Watson then scored: Norwich obtained a good win at twice for the Ladies and Flowers Gillingham and, like Grimsby, now netted the fifth goal for the Cum hold a seven points load of the borland.

INDIA'S TEAM

división.

Chesterfield managed to scrape The following will represent a win by 3-2 against their visitors from Crowe, but with Stockport India in a friendly hockey match winning conclusively both at home against St Andrew's on Friday, on and away, they will have to im the Mariña ground bally off at prove on their present form if they p.m.Nur Mohammed (Panja bis); Parduman Singh (Radio); wish to keep their margin of four Subedar Tal Mohammed (Funja- intotherham created a great sur-Singh (Punfable), Alaf Din (Pun- bis); M. H. Nasadh (Radló), Dulla prise by beating Tranmere Rovers abla) Khuda Box (H.K.8.), Dost on the latter's ground.

With Rochdale, Chester and Mohammed (H.KS.), Awter Singh Mansfield all on the danger list (Radio), Entwant Birgh (Radio)A there will be a keen struggle to Kishon Singh (H3LS.).

Lot Singh (Panindia). Reserve avold relegation In this division.

SPORT ADVIS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUR.

The FIRST EXTRA RACE MEET-

•ING will be held (Weather Per- mitting)-nt HAPPY VALLEY OF Saturday, 10th March; 1934, com- mencing at 2.00 pm.

The First Bell will be Rong at 21.30 p.m.\.(GRA

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their. Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Moeting.

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. Gentlemen, and, $9.00 for Ladies, (Beth Including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal aypication of Blember, auch Member to be respon- "rible, for all visitors introdoood by him, and for Payment of All Chite, The Secretary's office, lid, sor Gloveester Ballding, (Tel. 27704), will clono at 12 o'clock Noon. ►

&c.

Badger admitting to Hayyoru Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,

On No Protext will Children bo permitted in other Enclosure during the Meetings

Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in, adranes. Telephone 31020,"

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of Aƒtmiasión to the Publle Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payabló at the Gate. Soldiers and Saltors in Uniform are admitted Half Price..

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men,&c., will not be permitted to operato within the Precincts of the Hong- kong Jockey Club during the Race. Meeting.

By Order) -}

CB. BROWN,

Bocretary,

Hongkong, 5th March, 1934,

"THE MACAO. JOCKEY CLUB

SPRING RACE MEETING. SUNDAY, 18th March, 1934. - Notica.is hereby given that the Stewards have decided to postpone the above Mooting to Sunday, 25th March, 1934, as the Fan Ling Hunt & Race Club is holding n Meeting on the 18th Inst.

By order,

8. W. CHENG,

Asst. Secretary,

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