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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THE

10, TUESDAY, APRIL

1934.

GOVERNOR'S CUP TEAM ASTONISHING SHANGHAI SPORT ADVIS

SELECTED

STRONG COMBINATION World Records

AGAINST CHINESE

YESTERDAY'S MEETING OF THE F. A. COUNCIL

Broken in A. A. U. Aquatics

The conceding of league points to the Navy and Recreio by South China in view of the clash of the and one Olympic football trial matches here this month: selection of the Governor's Cup team, with the inclusion the first day of competition of the of Jackie Pote-Hunt as captain and the recognition given Elms, the young St. Joseph's half-back: decision to bring the league season to an official close on May 15 with the Champions v Rest encounter.

Major C. M. Manners occupied Canton the chair.

25.

v.

These were the chief points; dntes had been fixed by the Federation, discussed and settled at a meet-for trial and practice matches, and ing of the Football Association permission was sought to have the April 14. Canton v. Hongkong at Council held yesterday, when Programme carried out:

April 22, Southern China v. Nor South China Indicated in a letter thern Ching at Caroline Hill.

April

Southern China in the Association that they were playing a trial match in Canton on Northern China at Careline Hil

April 29, China v. Rest of Colony. Saturday and, as a result, were un-

May 3, China v. Combined Services able to meet the Navy on that day.

tho The following sub-committer was They were prepared to forfeit

the appointed by the Council to select the pointa or. with the consent of Counell, to field a junior cleven "Rost" team: Mesars. F. H. Barnes, against the Navy. The same, it was] C. F. James, R. Hall and W. Pryde. statod in the letter, applied to the postponed match against the Club de iteereio. It was pointed out that in

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FOOTBALL INCIDENT

SWIMMING SEASON

Y.M.C.A. To Hold First

Gala Next Month

REFEREE HAS TO STOP GAME

LOCAL YACHTING, Hongkong Ladies At

The Tiller.

The Third Ladies Extra Raca re sali was comploted yesterday after noon over a 7.8 mile course.

The results are as follows?

"II" Class

Finished Corrected Fan Diani...... 10.40.32 1045.14

(Ms M. Whitham).

10,40.40 10.40.46 3 (Misa Y. Shonton): Dorothen

At a meeting of the Committee of the Swimming Section of the Euro- pean Y.M.C.A. held yesterday even- ing, it was decided to hold the first gala of the season on. May 12, com- mencing at 0 pm. Mr. A. G. Donn, Chairman, presided at the meeting and THREATENED BY Rolla

the following

supported by

earn. It. Goldman (Hon. Secretary), E, F. Selk (Hon. Treasurer). W. F. Kerr, H. G. Lange, R. B. Wood, Miss A. Fowler and Miss J. Weller.

The following programme of events- for the gala was decided on: Men's 50 yards handleap Aggregate cup; Ladies 50 yards handicap Aggregate cup; Novelty race; men's 50 yards. stroke; mixed relay race breast (teams of four); mixed diving exhibi- Palu (selected teams). Dancing will tion (nominated diver); and Water follow the gala until midnight in the West Lounge.

SPECTATORS

Allsa

1

16.52.22 16.47.10 2 (Mra. E. F. Coote).

"I" "Y" & "G" Clamen,

17.05.28 17.05.28 2 Shanghai, Apr. 2.

(Miss N. Bilderbeck). Confusion reigned, and a Zophyr... 17.04.16 17.01.30 -1 series of unfortunate incidents (Mre. R. Wren).

17.22.35 17.12.11 3 ensued when Referee Sinclair Kingfisher decided to call off the senior (Miss E. Estrange). "A". Clans. game between the Police and

10.43.44 the Tung Hwa at the Pioneer Oslo

(Miss M. Larsson). Field yesterday afternoon. Woop II.... 16.38.32 Monoy was refunded in the (Mrs. Griffin). form of tickets good for the La-Linda.... 4842,16 next Exturo to about 6,000 (Mrs. Sheldon). spectators..

(Mrs. Stanton).

Jorg

1

4

10.40.10 ...... 10.44.31

1

#

(Miss Mackie).

2

7

Columbus, O., April 5. Three world records were broken new Amateur Athletic the Usilan mark was set here to-day in National A. A. U. Indoor swimming meet.

Alvande Weghe, 17-year-old rep resentative of the Neward athletic club, established a new world re- cord for the 150 yards backstroke of one minute, 36.9 seconds.

Taylor Drysdale, of the Univer: world record by doing the 300-yard fity of Michigan, bettered the old minutes 35.4 three medley seconds.

A. G. Donn was elected Swimming Jack Medlen, of the Univeralty of Washington, set a world record Captain for the season, while W, F.

The incident that led to the Gall for the 400-yard freestyle, of four Kerr was elected Water Polo Captain

with H. G. Lange as vice-Captain

arbiter, taking drastic action, oc- minutes and 16 seconds,

The meeting decided to have swim-curred in the second period, with True Also 10.39.54

(Mrs. Adama). Walter Spence, of Rutgers Uni-ming and diving classes for learners

10.47.20 versity, made an A. A. U. meet re- those who wish to improve their about 30 minutes to play. In a

(Mrs. Elliott). card of 51.1 in the 100-yard freeswimming, from 6 to 7 p.m. starting scramble in the Tung Hwa goal- Pat

mouth T. U. Loh, the Chinese on the first Tuoaday next month. style event.

penalized post custodian, Spence and Medica starred in Sealed handicap races, with competition last year,

In the A. entries at 20 cents an entry, will be carrying." Whether they did it greeted with a fusillade of cop A. U. indoor competition in April, swum once a month on a Friday. The with a purpose or they were ignor-pers and a shower of mud from PLAYER SUSPENDED.

1933 at New York City, Spence first of these events will be held on ant of the law that the defenders a section of spectators,

should stand 10 yards away from) Secing there was no hope of During the meeting it was stated

the ball in a free-kick, the Chinese resumption of the game, the speeta- neither cano was the fight for cham that Sauza, of the Radio Sports Club captured the 100-yard freestyle April 20.

field for event, and with Wallace and Lee- who ordered off

With the assistance of a from the leather. After a short discussion it was striking an opponent when playing nard Spence, won the 300-yard- GOLF AT KOWLOON placed themselves only a few pacen tors demanded a return of money. Romulta in the annual Hong four- The referee had much difculty friends, George Chow, the secre- decided that the Navy and the Club against South Chin, was fuspended medley He

avent in the national collegiate

organised for competition

China National of the de Recreto be awarded the points, the

Athletic Federation, members of the Kowloon Club are an enforcing his power and several tary Council being divided in their views.

A letter was read from the Kowloon championships at New Haven the somes

and Kowloon minutes were wasted. Finally he Amateur follows, Hongkong Football Clab, asking about a deficit Previous month, CHINESE TRIAL MATCHES.

Medica won the 440 and 880 Wharf and Godown Co. (A. Eastman managed to post some Chinese on stood at the entrances with booka of $13.80, which was incurred in the

spectators. Some walked A lotter from Hongkong second round shield match between freestyle events in the A. A. U. out- and W. M. Groves) beat Sanitary the goal-line and the rest away of tickets which he dealt out to Amateur Athletic Federation notified the South Wales Borderers and the door events at Chicago last July Department (A. T. Bealey and T. from the ball, at the required dis- the

Beddon) four and three: Hongkong tance but H. K. Zung who had been away with more than they were (Continued on Page 7.)

soniched a the Amociation that the following!

Electric Co. (J. R. Way and W cautioned previously, appeared to entitled to and one Stoker) beat Senior Clerical and Achave kicked the referee. The re-book away,

REFEREE'S ESCAPE. counting Staff (W. Hiret and Angus) three and two,

While the spectators were busily'

Kowloon Golf Club, the results

Sinclair WDS smuggled week-end planation from the referee who money, matches played over the follow:-G. Moss and W. Stoker beat told them they must continue to away from the ground with the 9. MacNider and C. R. Rosen two play under conditions he announc- Pellee team in a motor Jorry and and one; G. Barry and E. O. Murphy ed. As the Chinese showed no escaped the attention of the mob

mischief. best D. C. Wilson and G. Milne one signs of continuation with the bent

plonship honours affected.

the

for the rest of the Acaben.

16,

the 100-yard won

HUSH LEO-

remember an old

lady's modesty, please!

'Sno use Marie--I must tell the entire world' that your birthday picture has arrived, and two beloved favourites

MARIE

LIONEL

DRESSLER-BARRYMORE

have made a grand picture of London's biggest stage attraction---

"HER SWEETHEART'

(Christopher Bean)

Hongkong will bear me out at the QUEEN'S---TO-MORROW

METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER.

The Major Company!

WIR

for

F.

of

feree then ordered Zung off the field.

dozen

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The THIRD EXTRA RACE MEDET. ING will be held (Weather Per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY ON Saturday, 14th April, 1934, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and thoir Ladies must wear thoir Badges- prominently simployed throughout the Meeting.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Endorure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including: Tax) aro obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal application of a Member, Buch Member to be respon- Aible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All

The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27705), will clone at 12 o'clock Noon,

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT bo on sale at the Race Course,

On No Protext will Children Do permitted either Enclosure due ing the Meeting,

Tiffins ara oblitainable at the Club! House provided they are ordered from the No. Boy in advance. Telephono 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 Galiore in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers,

Tie Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

C. D. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 9th April, 1034,

Always Good Dancing

ot the

YELLOW

DRAGON

In the Open foursomes of the The Chinese demanded an ex-engaged in getting back their DANCING ACADEMY

up; S. Jex and C. J. Roe beat W. game, though they did not actu- The French Police did creditable

Simpson and L. Parves

four and

three; G. Angus and F. Angus beat ally walk of, Sinclair had no, al work in keeping the rowdies in F. E. E. Booker and A. J. W. Dorling ternative but to call off the con-order and at thRue Bayle en- three and two; J. McKelvie and W. test, when the score was one all. trance they charged a crowd who Taylor beat W. Fisher and C. E. Terry. As Sinclair approached the had been getting rough with those five and four.

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