THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1994,
MALAYAN CHINESE HOCKEY XI DISAPPOINT
NO MATCH
FOR. SERVICES
MUST IMPROVE
TO WIN
TO-DAY'S GAME
(By. "Bully-off")
If the Malayan Overness Chinese team play an they did against the United Services yesterday I am afraid they are doomed to return home with a record of played four, lost fourl
was much
SERVICES ON TOP-Incident during yesterday's hockey match bolwown Malaya's overannu-Chiners team and a local United Services sleven, which saw the Services amoṛge exey winners (Photos Ming
fence,
Yuen).
MACAO RACE MEETING
DISQUALIFICATION OF BANQUET HALL AFTER WINNING
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(Miss Betty Fale) I Timo: 29.1/5, 1.00.3/5. Distance: length; a neck, Parl-Mutuel: Winner $24. Places $7.70; $9.00; $7.00.
SEVERAL SURPRISES FOR PUNTERS Surpries were in abundance at the Macao race meeting held yesterday, and punters did not enjoy the best of luck. One. Incident was the disqualification of Banquet Hall after the pony had won the Stadium Stakes. Full results follow,
1., The Belvoir Handicap. (Second Cash Sweep: let No. 113 $180.44; Section). One Mlle.
2nd No. 14 $69,20; Brd No. 140- Mr. H. J. Law's Panama 152 lb. $20.03. Unplaced Non. 71, 101, 167,
(E. 0. Butler) 1118, 2, 110 each $4.03. Mias Fearon's Potsdam 140 lb.
7. The April Sprint (Unoflleial), (N. Deitz) 2 Half a Bille. Mr. Heriot's Black Velvet 158 16.
Mr. Riggs' Valloy Hall 135 lb. (9. N. Tan)
(Misa Beryl Fair) 2 Timo: 1.2/6, 1.02, 1.35, 2.08.2/5. Mr. Heriot's Black Velvet 106 lb. Distance: lengths; & lengths.
(Miss Scott Harston) Pari-Mutuel: Winner $14.00 Places Mr. Lan's Harbour View 135 lb. $0.00 $0.50;-$7.90. The Services cleren they were
Roon-gin (Perak), Gau Kee-slang
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 2-$90.68; opposed to yesterday
Hollingsworth, in goal for the (S'pore), Fam Chop-beng (Perak); 2nd No. 38-$25,90; 3rd No. 73- depleted owing to the absence of services was rarely called
Unplaced Nos. 247, 40, 17, Leo Tuck-soon (S'pore), Yap Choon- $12.05. upon. the several Naval players
Wan Blew-hong 261, 14, 103 anch $2.40, in thanks to the steadiness of Lieuta.m (Selangor),
(Perak), Oh Chong-seng (Penang),
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 114-$210.71; Maeno.
The Bedale Handleap. the Rolaaier and Metcalfe, the latter Ten Yuen-fong (S'pere), Notablo among
2nd No. 165-$62,78; 3rd No. 60 Mile. "did absentees were Donald and Enden.
ten, in particular. The halves
United Services: Pic. Hollings Mr. Lia' Hoart's Joy 150 lb, ... $31.08. Unplaced Nos. 129, 61, 150 the Colony and Navy right-wing all that was required of them and worth (Army); Lieut. N. W. Met
(Li Took-fai) 1 each $11.02. combination, Lieut. E N. V. more, but the forwards were the calfe (Army), Lieut. Rossler (Army) Mr. S. N. Chau's Armistico Day Currey, centre-forward and Surg, weakest link in the side. They Lieut. J. A. Corris Hill (Navy), Nk.
(H. Y. Liang) 2 149 Wing-yung's Sporting Lieut. Cmdr. Phillips at back, combined together certainly, but Dalla Singh (Army), L/Nk. Alif Din
Nr. Chan Lieut. Garthwaite, the Colony in- not effectively. They were practi- (Army); Lieut. Cmdr. Nenme (Navy),
Chanco 100 1b,
(Choy Wing-chiu) 3 side-loft was also away owing to cally all strangers to each other, Sepy Kirtar Singh (Army), Lieut. Cheyne (Navy), L/Nk. Lal Singh and as a result many of the passes (Army), Lieut. Hocquard (Army). foot injury.
Time: 31.1/5, 1.04.1/5, 1.30.3/5, 2.10.2/5. In the re-shuffle, Lieut. Cmdr. between them went astray. The
TEAM FOR TODAY. Neame
Distance: length: 8 lengths. brought was
to three inside men often in
over-ran The following will represent the
Pari-Mutuel; Winner $841.00. deputise for Donald on the right the centres) from the wings.
Hongkong Chinese in their match Placen $27.10; $27.10; 16.70. wing and I must say he im- The Chinese had the better of against the Overseas Chinese Hockey
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 60-$125.06; pressed. When 1 saw him playing the exchanges up to the interval Team on the Hongkong Football Club 2nd No. 102 $36.99; 3rd No. 80- last week I was rather disappoint- but thereafter cracked up badly ground to-day at & p.m.: R. H. Wong: $17.00. Unplaced Nos, 284, 11, 1, 15,
Bet Dr. Y. C. Teh and K, L Goan; - 78 czch $4.09.
II. ed in his showing, but after yes-and failed to make the pace terday's game readily agree that them. This was particularis no-R. S. Cheng, H. W. Lec, P. G. Chanson, Dr. K. T. Luk and J. 11. he is a "And." Kirtar Singh, of ticeable in the closing stages,
Tang, B. K. Na and T. W. Gob. the Punjabis played inside to him, ¡ with Lieut. Cheyne taking contre. On the left Lal Singh was brought inside and Lieut. Hocquard came 10 on the flank.
SUPERB GOALKEEPING.
to
THE PLAY.
Neame evenS UP.-
Just before the interval Neame got
Reserve: Dr. C. W. Lam.
ROWING
REGATTA WON BY THE V.R.C.
event.
+
Section). Ore Mile,
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2
3. The Belvoir Handicap (First Mr. Framun's No Fear 158 16.
(S. N. Pan) Mr. Bellamy & Gordon's King's ...(P. Botelho) Parade 168, 16. Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai 151 ......(Butler) lb. ......... Time: 20.1/G, 1.00.2/6, 1.33.2/5, 2.06.1/6.
Distance: 3 lengths; b lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Wianer $20.20. Places: $8.50; $7.30; $6.80.
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INDIAN SPORTS MEET
HUSSAIN WINS HONOURS OF DAY
S.'A. RUMJAHN BEATEN
GIANTS NOSED OUT
BY BOSTON
Pitching Achievement
By Warneke
New York, April 22, Clants by Bouton was a feature of The nosing out of the New York to-day's major leagues baseball.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be hold (Weather Fer- [mitting) at ILAPPY VALLEY on | Baturday, 28th 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 their Ladles must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Encloeuro. the Members Enclosure and
Badges admitting Non-Members to Club Roome at $6.00 for Gentlemen and
A remarkable acoring feat by $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) Chicago, who walloped the StARY upon the personal application of
aro obtainable through the SEORET Louis pitchers to score 15 runs and a Member, auch Member to be respon make 22 hits, was equalled only by aible for all visitors introduced by the performance of Warneke, the him, and for Payment of All Chite, Chicago thrower, who pitched his &c. second one-hit game of the season. The Secretary's office, 8rd Floor, Full scores as cabled by Reuter, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704), follow.
will close at 13 o'clock Noon,
Pittsburgh
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
.
2
R. II.
E.
Boston
6. 12
0.
(Berger homered).
New York...
5 11
0
(Peel and Moore homered)
5 10
0
Cincinnati
4.12.
1
Philadelphia
5
,0
2
(E. Hanallen homered)
Brooklyn......... 7 16 (Puccinelli homered)
1
Chicago... 15 22 (Harnett, Klein homered) St. Louis
◊
4
2 1
2
***
4 10 (Schulte scored a home-run) Philadelphia
3 12 1
3
(Hayes homered)
8 10 .0
(Chapman homered) Boston.....
Individual A. J. Hussain, won the championship with 21 points at the third annual athletic sports meeting of the Indian Recreation Club held yesterday afternoon at Sookunpoo in
the presence of a large gathering.
Hussian also established a new re cord for putting the shot, when he throw a distance of 31 ft. 3 ins, to beat previous record of 20 ft. 1 % Ins. which was established by Sirdar Khan in 1932..
AMERICAN, LEAGUE.
Washington
New York.
1 ४ 1
8 St. Louis..、、、、 4
0 (Puccinelli scored two home runs)
Chicago
5 5 0
(Bonura homered)
RUGBY FOOTBALL
London, Apr. 21. The English Rugby senson la con- cluding and soveral end of the season Mrs. A. H. Rumjahn, wife of the matches were played on Saturday Vice-President of the Club, presented with the following results: the prizes at the conclusion of the Harlequina
1 meeting, and also prosented the Leicester
Second Division Cricket Shield, which Cheltenham me won by the Indian Recreation Hartlepool Club Juniors for the fifth time, to K.Plymouth
Waterloo 3 Nazarin, Captain.
Mr. A. el Arculi, President of the Cardiff Club, thanked the working comenitted and the visitors for making the func tion a success, und also mentioned that Club socond the Indian Recreation
Tho Services took up the attack from the bully-off and Neame got away on the right and worked inte the circle. He took a shot at goal but skied the fall into the rond. Play transferred to the other end where It was only the superb goal Yap alssed a sitter and Ten put in keeping of Yea Cheok-wah that some useful wack on the wing. The saved the visitors from a much Chinese opened the scoring after about
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 40-$137.06; heavier defent. He played an in- quarter of an hour's play when Ten CANTON DEFEATED 2nd No. 137--$39.14; 3rd No. 65 spired game, showing. keen an- sent across a hard centre which pass-
$19.57. Unplaced Nos, 149, 51, 284, ticipation and
Home ed several of the local defonders bo- Tho Victoria Recreation Club won 80, 11 each $4.85. effecting remarkable fine clearances
4. The Victoria Handicap. both foro Lee stopped with his hand and the Rowing Regatta held at Kowloon Fam took a sharp hit which left Holling-Bay on Saturday afternoon, when they Furlonge. with a stick and foet.
defeated the Royal Hongkong Yacht Mr. Leo Shiu-koe's Scar Face Club by 18 points to 17. Canton also Choo-beng, playing at left-half, worth well beaten."
145 lb.
[Y. T. Fung) was another outstanding player]
competed but did not win a single Mestre, Tong. & Fan's Wapiti men who gave little rope to the
140 b... (E. O. Butler) check. The he wis detailed
Excellent rowing conditions pre-Mr. H. J. Law's Co-ship 140 16. two backs, Ung Tiang-seng and going on the wing after a pass from yalled throughout, with a fresh breeze
(Ip Kul-ying)
• Timo: 31.2/6, 1.024/6, 1.36.4/5. Yeang Cheng-phuoy, were a tower, worked into the circle and netted blowing during the early part of the
The rowing witnessed Distance: 2 lengths; length. of strength and could always be the equaliser with a neat cross shot. sternsan.
Cheyne missed an admirable oppor: reached a high standard, and was
Parl-Mutuol: Winnor $0.10. Places reifed upon in an emergency, tunity of giving the Services the lead witnessed by a large gathering of $6.80; $11.99.
The forwards Andly lacked soon after resumption when Hocquard spectatora. combination and
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 40-$262.08; inclined gave him a well placed pass. He were
A dinner was later held at Lane 2nd No. 34-374.89: 3rd No. 48-cleven had won the Junior Division to hang back too far. On many made ninendu, however, soon after. Crawford's Restaurant, when the $37.43. Unplaced No. 258-$37.43. Crickot shield outright. He also occasions they were out of posi-wards from another centre from the prizes were presented. Mr. H. S. 5. The Stadium Stakes. One thanked Mr. J. M. Dyer for having tion for passes from their in-left which Lal Singh reverse-sticked Rouse, Vice-Commodore of the Royal MiG.
at his feet. termediate Jine. Then
Hongkong Yacht Club congratulated Mr. H. J. Law's Banquet Hall again The teams were:
the V.R.C. on their success.
101 lb.
(Ip Kul-ying) they were inclined to be too in-
Overseas Chinese: Yeo Chook-wal The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Mr. H. S. T.'s Wakefield 150 lb. dividualistic and so presented to
(S'pore); Ong Tlang-seng (S'pore), annexed the Junior Fours, which was
(F. O. Butler) great dimculty in the Colony de Yeang Cheng-phooy (Penang); Seob the first event on the programmer Mcesrs.- Lewis & Tinson's Mort-
They were, however, offered a stern
main 158 lb (G. A. Harriman) challenge by the V. R. C. crow, who
Time: 82, 1.03, 1.34.3/0, 2.07. kopt close behind them all the way,
Distance: length; 3 lengths. The boats were almost touching each Pari-Mutuel: Winner $17.00. Places ollier when half the distance had 37.70; $7.00. been roweit, but the pace at tho Cash Sweep: 1st No. 117-$147.14; finish was too much for the V. R. C. 2nd No. 8-$12.02; Brd No. 56lussnin; 2, M. el Arculi. Distance
The second event, the Senior Pairs, $21.01. Unplaced Non. 34, 112 each 977 It, which has been won twice in success-$11.65.
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presented a new shield for competition In the Second Division Cricket League. The band of the 1st. Regiment of the 8th Battalion of the Punjabis, 2 by kind courtesy of the Commanding Officer, was in attendance during tho and rendered a pelasing 3 afternoon
selection of airs,
Results
Long, Jump/-1, A. J. Humin; 2 M. cf Arculli. Distanco-20ft. 74 ins. Throwing the Cricket Ball.-—1, "A. J.
100 yards flat race championship-
ion in previous regattas by the V.R.C.,, 31 Cash Sweep: 1st No. 32901, T. Hamel; 2, S. A. Runjabu. Time- provided one of the best races of the $1,216.00; 2nd No. 5481-347.38; 10 245 sect. afternoon. The Royal Hongkong Yacht 3rd No. 1925-$173.00. Unplaced Putting the shot.1, A. J. Hussain; Club challengers, Hebert and Ramus, Nes, 2688, 847, 5290, 3941, 919, 6497, 2, A. Butt. Distance--30 ft. 3 ina. strongly contested the event, and
100 yards flat raco handicap (kiela|
kept ahead of the V. I. C. boat for 648, 3318, 1005, cach $21.44,
4. The Volunteer Handicap (Un-under 14)-1, M. Omar; 2, Z. el over half the course: but, pulling cial). Six Furlongs, strongly, and with perfect rhythm, 315. B. N. Cochran's Anson 150- the V. R. C. boat drew level, and .10.
(Tpr Mossop) crossed the line about three feet Mr. II. A. Browning's Pat 170 ib.
ahead of the Yacht Club boat.
The HonourB.
At this stage, the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club were loadins by nine points to alx, but in the next event, the Novico Fours, the V. R. C. forged ahead by wiming the event to lead by one point. The V. R. C. crew in
(H. A. Browning)
Mr. F. E. W. Lammert's Jock
Arculli
1
2
O'Lantern 185 Lammert) 3
(Tpr.
Time: 30.1/5, 1.02.3/5, 1:37.0/5. Distance: lengths; 3 lengths. Pari-Mutual: Winner $89.60, Places
this race pulled off a confortable $15.40; $8.30; $7.10. victory over their rivals. They were well stroked by A. V, Alvares, und crossed the line well ahead.
Tho Junior Pair Was the surpriso of tho afternoon giv- lar the V.R.C. their third win in succession. Last year this event was annoxed by the Yacht Club, and it was expected they would vo no difficulty in repeating their success; but the V. R. C. crow fought out every bit of the course, and pulled off an exciting victory by threo lengtho
100 yards flat race handicap (boys under 12)-1, P. Samy; 2, 9. E. Bux. 220 yards fat race championship--1, A. J. Hussain; 2, T. Haniet. Time 24 1/5 ReCA,
section).1, Miss. II. Ismail; 2, Miss
100 yards flat race handicap (Ladies
J. Ilamet.
50 yards sack race.-1, I. Haroon; 2, A. J. Hussain,
(Continued on Page 7.):
Swimming Aspirants For
Olympic Honours
LOCAL NOMINEES. SELETED. TO GO TO SHANGHAI
200 metres breast stroke (Men's):
mins. 68 secs.; Mel Tre-cheong (Hong-
The last event on the programme,
Following trials, on Saturday, Lau Po-hi (Hongkong), 1 min. 21 the Senior Fours, provided the best | race of the day. The Royal Hong- the selection committee selected ces: Shek Kam-mut (ifongkong), 1 to min. 20 secs, and Lam Yim-chak kong Yacht Club, annexed the event the following local swimmera after being led by the V. R. C. a go to Shanghai as nspirants for (Hongkong), 1 min, 27 4/5 secs, hundred yarde from tho
in China's Olympic-Kwok Chun-hang (Hongkong), 2 Onish- representatives ing lino. Tho Yacht Club crow swimming team. rowed 1 well judged race, and with
50 metres (Men's):-Chan Ki-tsung kong), 3 mins. 14 3/4 secs. and Wong Д final
of speed burst drew level with the V. R. C. boat and (Canton), 27 4/6 seconds; Chan Shut-min (Ifongkong), 3 mins, 21 4/6 crossed the line half a length in front. Chun-bing (Canton), 28 2/5 seconds; secs,
The Canton boat, which won the Wong Bau-shan (Canton), 29 2/5 race last year, was tralling behind. seconds and Wong Yat-hung (Hongchun (Hongkong), 40 1/G sees.; Leung They started well, and maintained kong), 1 1/6 second their position with the leaders, but
50 metres (Women's);—Lal Kwal-
Wing-han (Hongkong), 40 2/5 secs.
160 metres (Men's)-Chan Ki and Chan Woon-king (Hongkong),
halfway through they slowed down. ttung (Canton), 1 min. 6 3/5 Bocs.; 40 2/6 SOCs. The VRC, and the Yacht Club were, Chan Chun-hing (Canton), 1 min.
100 metres (Women's):-Chan
left alono to finish, and although the 8 2/5 secs.; Wong Bau-chan (Canton), Woon-king (Hongkong), 1 min, 83 V. R. C. boat held the lead at the half- 1 min 96/5 secs, and Tsang He-fook secs; Leung Wing-han (Hongkong), 1 min. 37 decs, and Lau Kwai-chun way stage and again within hundred (Hongkong), 1 min. 11 1/5 socs. yards of the finishing line, tho Yacht 400 metres (Men's):-Chen Chun- (Hongkong), 1 min. 37 4/6 socn. Club crew never faltared, but won nam (lengkong), 4 min. 14 aoce.; 100 metres breast stroke. (Wo- with a brilliant spurt.
Kwok Chun-hang (Hongkong), 0 mins, men's) Clma Woon-king (long- The Canton team were dogged with 36 3/5 secs; Wong Bau-ahan (Can- kong), 1 min. 48 secs. and Lau Kwai- some bad luck. In the Sentor Pairs ton), 6-mins, 37, 4/6 secs, and Tenng chan (Hongkong), 1 min. G1 4/5 secs. event they were unfortunate to have Ho-fook (Hongkong), 41 4/5 Beck, 100 metres back stroke (Women's); their rigger broken and this delayed 1.500 metres (Men's) :-Kwok Chun-Leung Wing-han (Hongkong), i them, while owing to indisposition hang (Hongkong); 28 mins, 40 secs. min. 40 3/5 secs, and Chan Wen- one of the crew of the Sontor Fours, and Alak Wal-ming (Hongkong), 28 king (Ilongkong), 2 mins, 2/5 secs. their boat was unable to take its mina, 10.seca.
Allrounder:Miss Young Bau-
place. The results were as follows: 100 metres back stroke (Men's):-king. (Iongkong), (selected},"
13 London Wolsh
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• Gloucester
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20 Bradfordt
11
3 Camborne
28 Nottingham
6 Llanlloy
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Hongkong, 23rd April, 1934.
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