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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1934.
FAST WINGERS MAY DECIDE GOVERNOR'S CUP
ST. ANDREW'S BEAT INDIANS
Guest Shines In Poor Game
In 貔 very scrappy hockey match played on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon, the St. Andrew's Club defeated the Kowloon Indians Tennis Clair by four goals to one in their Mamak Tournament fixture for this season.
The Indians scored their gout through A. T. Pinto, early in the first half and it was not until practically the interval WAN renched that the Saints drew level through Ernie Flacher.
from Fincher went
K.C.C.. TENNIS WHAT
THURSDAY'S
CHANCE
TOURNEY RESULTS AMERICA?
The following were the results of
matches played in the Kowloon Cricket Club tennis championships yesterday aflormoon:
A Philippens
beat W. Mulcahy, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3; Mrs. W. IT. Wilson beat Mian A. Mackenzie 0-2, 0-7; P., O. Duon and F. S. W. Smith beat A. Kaluzlany and Krilovsky 4-0, 0-0 and 8-4; P. V. Sincocks and Miss M. Bryson beat J. J. Bamoa and Mrs. Boar 6-2 and
A.
6-2; Mrs. 3, Miller beni Mrs. Binnd- ford, 0-4, 7-5.
he saved the situation caused by Bilss, who indulged in too much first-time clearances and more often than not mishit.
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A LOTT ON THE PROSPECTS
If the American Davis Cup team turns out to be as good as Mr. George Martin Lott, Jr., a member of the team since 1928.
LEE WAI-TONG Governor's
DEADLY
BUT ASSOCIATION HAVE
FIRM DEFENCE
thinks it will be, then England GOSANOS TOGETHER AGAIN MAY
will be without the precious Cup before the Hummer is over.
Speaking his mind on America's propects, Lott first_expressed his disagreement with Fred Perry, a to Japan being the country to beat this year.
"Australia will take care of Japan" said the Chicagoan, and If Jack Crawford and company can't! finals.
TURN THE SCALSS
Cup
To-day's Lawn Bowls
SOCCER SEASON CLOSES SELECTED RINKS
Kowloon Docks, Cralgengower “A."
A Conten
T. Coleman J. Kempion
TO-DAY The final match in the local soccer A. Calmin season to dny will be the third gamo in The Governor's Challenge Cup J. McKelviz (akist) Competition, Hongkong F.A. v. Ilong. N. Mitchel kong C.A.A.F. on the Hongkong FC Farmen ground, kick-off at 3.35 pn. Tho referee in Capt. E. Hague, RA. and c. Brown (skip) inesmen are C.Q.M.S. Hyde and Cpl. Twalter.
V. M. Zest
IG Creig
Play will bo of 90 minutes' duration W. Robson and extm time will be played if Lindsay necessary.
W. roig (skip)
the Hon. Sir Thomas Southon, Armstrong
At the close of the match, Tho Governor's Cup will be presented by
Nearly eight months of football will be brought to a close this afternoon when the final match of the season will be played between the Hongkong Football Association and the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation for the is Governor's Cup on the Hongkong F.C. ground at 3.15 p.m.
E. H. P. White, at left back, and we will in the interzone Colony at the present moment will be in opposition, and the Two of the strongest teams that can be selected in the Te predicted that the United indications are that a rousing game will wind up the sea- States would sweep through its son's soccer. matches with Brazil, Canada and
Arthur Hamaon, at left-half, were also good. R. H. Wonw, in goal. executed most of his clearances on the circle-line.
The Indians defence suffered a collapse in the second period of the game. during which the Saints forwards made many con- certed attacks on their citadel. Two shots aver the crossbar when he had
beat. only the goalkeeper to Norman Mackay gave the Saints the lend with a good goal, Ernie¦ The Induins were without Fincher adding the third goal. services of their goalkeeper. From the subsequent buly-off, Singh,
who failed to turn Wong found the net,
tit. Jahan Dad, without #ny A. E. P. Guest, the Saints' pads, filed his place. In their captain, played a great game at defence, Hussain played a much
Time and again | improved game at feft-half. centre-half.
Miss Round and Miss Scriven who will meat in the final of the British
Hard Courts Ladies' Singles Championship.
Mexico, and that Australia would The Association team sapients win the European zone final. bring-all-round strength. With G. Rod- the ing America a Australia toger in goal, Mullane and Morrison.
H.eether at Wimbledon."
"America's Coming Spring Game"
“GREAT!" IS THE VERDICT -AFTER- SEEING ENGLISH RUGBY
Following on recent article on the popularity with which Cambridge University exponents of the Rugby code have been received in America, a report of one of the actual matches played is of interest,
Cambridge University Rugby man spectators, despite the home team won a decisive victory by 41 | side's defeat, bodes well for the points to 18 over Harvard Uni- success of the new union. versity in the opening match of its France, Germany, Italy, Rum- American tour played here yeator-jania, Spain, Portugal, Belgium and
day.
A crowd
Holland have already, Jolned and
WILL BEAT AUSSIES.
"I think we will beat Australia three matches to twu, or even by a wider margin, if Crawford is not the player ho was last year. Then we'll take England," said Jøtt,
"We're the underdogs and know the boys are full of fight. The U.S.LT.A. has an excellent field to draw its team and there's no reason why it shouldn't be a winner," he added.
England's two mainstays, Perry and Austin, are in for a drubbing Lapiece, if Lott's forecast means
anything.
Fred.
of the
Burderers, at back, and
| Pole-Runf, Podmore and Jones in the Intermediate line, the defence is safe, and it will need all that Lee Wal-tong & Co, know to be able to beat it.
As a combination, Mullane and Morrison are perhapa, the finest of backs in local football, pair Pole-Hunt proved his worth in the Interpart a couple of seasons ago. while Podmore's tireless work in the centre half position has not been equalled for a long time. Jones is as much at home in the half-buck, as in the forward line, and one need have no qualms about. his part of the fold.
Baseball Umpire Injured
LEFTY GOMEZ PITCHING
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New York, May 4. Umpire Ernest Quigley was struck heavily on the jaw by the ball in to-day's baseball meeting between Brooklyn and Cincinnati where the latter doubled the homesters' runs to run out with a 6 to 3 win.
Wales
W. V. Fiola
D. Rumfaln
W. Bradbury (okip) C.Duncan
·J. B Zandalt IL. Deer
U. M. Omar (skipj
Bushanuss
A. A, lack
St. an
It. F. La (klp)
Civil Service v. Recreio.
c. T. Champalorier
. . Wood
A. w. Grimmitt (aklg
P. E. Knight S. A. Aldarman
Holla
LA. Guterres La P. Xavier
1. V. belm
C. Marques (sklo)
J. E. Nomnha
C. II. Basto
H. A. Alre
O. d. Blira (akip}
F. A. Xavier
J. Otto
After the presentation of The Governor's Cup the lengno trophien will be presented by indy Southern.
Division I. The "Daily Prens" Cup, South
Borderers; runners-u!}, St., Deakin (alp) - Joseph's F.C.
Division 11.
W. Himmana . Eccleshall The Fred Ellie Cup, South China (A 0, Brawn A.A.; runners-up, The Lincoln Regt. [F. J. Zware (sklo)
Division II.
Taikos R.C., The "Chan" Cup, The Lincoln Regtw, Brown runners-up. South China A.A.
I. Welght Ench player of the winners and IL. M. How runners-up teum will be presented 4. C. Chalmers (sklo) W. B. Drake (skip) with a small cup.
CANTON HONGKONG 'VARSITY SPORTS
TO TAKE PLACE THIS MONTH
W. Canningham
J. Norrie
T. P. Hinton
N. Drummond (skip)
Don
G, H. Stewa
12, ubon
D. Munto (akip)
E. M. lemodles
F. X. Ally (sklis)
Kowloon D.G.C.
2. T. Farrell 1. Macdonald J. B. Logan.
Uncat
B. anita
T. Patharick
W., Macfarlane (skip)
J. Walson
A. 6. Runze}}
J. Budding
I aus skip)
Cralgengower "B" y,`Police R.C.
F. Tuck
M. J. Medias
W. Ward
J. Cavanagh (skip)
F. K. Kod
Y. Abbra
W. T. Brahiman
C. 3. Roseios (skip)
A. E. Marchent It, Mon
C. L. Bimmona W. (p)
REL
J. McLellan A. Clarke
G. C. Moss (akip)
g. Ferkla
T. I Hunter
EU. Post
W. Hollamia (skip
J. 0.8. Fundar T. Talian
J. Shepherd
W. Mar (skip)
Junior Division.
Craigengower v. Indian R.C.
F. C. Barry LO. I. Souza (skip)
BLAKE EARNED HIS PLACE. Wood beat Perry at Wimbledon in 1931 and here the next year in
There is a great deal of goal. the only times they have played scoring potentiality In the forward each other" he said.
Quigley was directing the game "Wood not line, which is led by Ernie Strange when he failed to get out of the Varsity Sports will be held on Satur-A- Abbas
The fourth South China Inter- only has the strokes to match of the Club. The youngest of the Perry, but I also think he presents quintette in Blake, of Kowloos, who which laid him on the ground.. He South China Stadium. Caroline Hill den ik
ay of the fast travelling missile day and Sunday, May 19 and 28. at W. Phelps somewhat of a mental hazard for has been playing marvellously well.
was taken
to hospital and it is The events will commence at 1.30 V. N. Atienza ekip "As far as Bonny Austin is con. 1s an outside left and thoroughly feared that his jaw is broken.
pim sharp, the three Southern Unp. K. Kharsa deserves his place in the side. [cerned, I don't think he gets on-
Pitching superbly. Left Comez feraities, Sun Yat Sen Lingnan and sic After a long time, Bernie and) ough highly competitive tennis be-A. V. Gosano are together on the Babe Ruth made
Hongkong, participating. shot out the Detroit players while
The following are the open events; tween seasons to repeat his last right fanic. It has been said that New York enabling them to win a homer for
600 metres, open to Colony. year's form. Shields, I believe. Rernic plays best game with his
1.600 metres Relay, open to Colony ean beat him."
with margin of three runs.
400 metres Relay, open to school-w. K. Way (skip) brother next to him, and observers Rain postponed the match be-boys. will have another opportunity to tween Chicago and Philadelphia test this theory. Bernie has been in the American League. off form lately, and it is rather sur- prising that he has been included, hut he is liable to pull out his best! form to-day,
PERU ABSENT.
Word has reached the Brazilian Sports Federation from Pera that that country will not be able to send its tennis team to compete "against Brazil in the first round of)
the Davis Cup competition in the The Chinese team has not been) South American zone.
published, but I expect that most Therefore, since only two coun-of the South-China eleven will be tries have clinllenged for the cup doing service. They will have the
American in the South
zone, advantage of knowing one Brazil will meet the winner of the other's play, but they will have to North American zone matches, in be very nippy
to get past the stolid defence of the Association. the inter-zone final.
Canada and the United States will The Davis Cup matches between
be played on the courts of the Wilmington, Delaware, Country Club on May 24, 25 und 26.
Crawford and Perry Masters
FAST WINGERS.
an-
The Chinese defence, too, will have a severe test. Both the Asso- ciation wingers are fast, and If they are allowed too much rope, the inside forwards will see to it that there are plenty of goals.
Lee Wai-tong has made a tre mendous difference to the Chinesa
AMERICAN LEAGUE.`
Detroit
New York (Rath Homered.).
St.--Louis
R. H. E..
0. * .0
3 6 0
4
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1
Boston Cleveland
B я I Washington .... 3
9
1
(Harris homered. for Washing ton.}
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York Pittsburgh
Brooklyn
Cincinnati (Cuccinello homered.)
Boston
fer of Mlle. Lenglen's louring have been a danger to every side professional troup, but now an he has turned out against during and
mateur again,
Feret competing in the United the last months or so, and he will!
of 4,500, the large several other Continental countries "Crawford and Perry are Vines side, which of late has been show-) majority of whom had never before have applied for membership masters at any time I believe," ing signs of falling off. His seen Rugby played. were enthu- These include the United States,said Br. Paul Feret, once a mem-scheming and his deadly shooting stastie over its introduction to Switzerland and Czecho-Slovakia. American playing fields,
Shouts of applause greeted spec.
CONTINENT PROGRESS. tucular displays by the and halfway through the game, when the crowd was asked by loud speaker: "How do you like it?" an enormous roar of approval went up, in which such words "Great," "Fine", and "Sell" were and University players, who were ment. blended.
the Intest methods t
visitors, Continental Rugby has progress. ed further in the last few years thun is generally realized. example, has had the help
Siemens Rugby Club, Berlin, for
States National Indoor Singles pinned down, half the sting will be need watching to-day. Once he is Tournament in New York, added taken away from the Chinese at- that he believed "the two best tack.
of amateurs would prevail over the
as several brillant Public School two best pros" in an open tourna
studying
He relceted Fred Perry and Hack CAMPANULA
Dr. Marvin Stevens, chief foot-Siemens Works, in the past few Crawford as the world's two out- hall conch at New York University.eurs..
atrading amateurs while. at the
addressing the crowd, said: "This Hanover is another chub which top of the professional list he WINS
is the coming spring game America."
of alone can supply a XV that is ranked William Tilden and Ells-
very nearly in the first clase.'
worth Vines.
Coaches from other universities The capabilitits of French teams Either Crawford or Perry, pre-- who were fascinated students of are well-known and some of the sided he is playing his best, can the play, said that the visitors smaller. Central European countries heal Tilden," he said. were too apeedy and Ingenious in have made great strides. their devicca for Harvard. The Czecho-Slovakia can put out a tennis to professional, and ho American side, while putting up a couple of 15's fully equal to meet favours an open tournament~ manful fight, were outwitted by ing such teams as Stade Francais, Reuter,
the extremely resourceful kicking, The Sparta, Slavin, Brno and running and passing technique Charles University Football Clubs displayed by Cambridge..
Feret; who la 32, prefers amateur;
have aunched Rugby XV' without thick wads of padding whlel, have had the assistance of round his elbows, knees and other The match was regarded as a good types of British players vulnerable parta valuable object lesson to Eastern including a former Scottish Inter- American team who are propos-/national, ing to take up Rugby.
"BRUTAL" GAME.
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After one match he agreed.
A Central European game in which no one player has been sent
to hospital is regarded as a failure.
THOUSAND GUINEAS
TEN STARTERS IN CLOSE RACE
London, May 4. The Thousand Gulneas was run to day and resulted as follows! Campanula ** Light Brocade Spendlapenny
3
The adds: 2/ Campanala: 100/0
Campanula won by
Chicago
(Camilli homered.) Philadelphin
* 11
12.
1
6 10
3 8
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'8 13'
} 7 ४
St Louis....... 3 (Hurst homered for Philadelphia afedwilk for the homesters.)
AMERICA CUP PLANS TO RETAIN TROPHY
J. R. Boarea W. 1. Howard
1. W. Jinadail
Recreio v.
400 metres Relay, open, to school- girls.
U. Alves. Admission to the ground will be by. 5. Itxaro tickets. the charges being $1 and 80 Dr. L. A. Basto (skip)
cents for the covered stand, 40 cents for uncovered stand, and 20 cents for school-children.
BARRACKING BARRED
J. J. to
Machado
1. I. Boar
Julio Ribeiro
A. II. Ezato (skip)
L. J. Bliva
Jorta Retra
A. V. Batros
CA. Lopes (skip)
D. Hohamed
ki. 1. insack
A. M. Omar
A. M. Wahub (skip)
S. M. Rumlahn
9. 0. Buk
A. IL Min
M. Om (skip)
M. Arcult
A. Baker
M. Y. Adat
A. R. Dallah (skip)
Civil Service.
D. Williams
IL Mater
. . Whant (skip)
C. Berango
Q. W. Quan
I. F. Wilaks LA Collyer In Luck (hp)
J. Galletley
1. Pooler
I. 1 Lockhart
IL R. Davies (skip)
Kowloon B.G.C. v, Hongkong Electric.
C. L. FatmEN C. Hatt
MARYLEBONE & MEL-Chan
BOURNE AGREE
London, May 4,
[skip)
U. J. Chambers
E. V. Searle
(kg)
The barracking of cricketers is to. G. Meyer
be strongly discountenanced by the W. E. Jale Melbourne Cricket Club, according to. V. Stopeliam.; officials of the club.
C. B. Hking A. W. E. Davidson
W. Diehard
1. 1. Hatch
* Deacons
W. . . Muskett
(klp)
R. Butler
G. 1. Paderis
J. P. Lunay
N. M. Currie skip
J. Sloan
4. F. Melay
L. de Rome (rk(p) A Faul (skip)
Police R.C. v. Yacht Club.
The President of the Club to-day II. 1. Hos called the retiring President of the Marylebone Cricket Club stating that notices will be posted all over the ground carnently requesting apocta-Glendenning thes to refrain from conduct calculated Alexander
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R. MeWalter to interfere with any player. The A. E, Carry notices hint that steps will be taken to enforce the order if the appeal is F. Forreat not respected.
A. Fartur J. . trarfel! Viscount alsham has replied to W. Glendenning the cable stating that he welcontes the Australian, club's notinention W. B. Dall Reuter Special.
Heavier Jibs Favoured land and America.
skip)
B. Greenhill
F. J. Spentu
8. Abralian
A. Macfarlane (skip)
D. Reed
1. A. It. Bely
A. T. Hamilton
A. Chapman (skip)
(skip)
A. Stevenson
W. J. HanaGII
C. Plo
8. Mellardy
J. J.. Bellshear
W. McLeod
(akia)
(xlp)
1. Maughan (skip)
R. P. Shaw
d. H. Grater
A. Brooksbank
J. Kunsell
J. Raktan F. Carter A. Trengrove
(skip) 3. OoTY A. Steven
(ukto)
(skip)
defender" said Colonel Duncan Kowloon C.C. v. Football Club, Neill, D.S.C., discussing the forth. o. Dunes coming international contest for Y. U. Labrom the Amerien's Cup between
Eng- Lemmert 1. Drey
A. Jates He added: "Further, a welghtw. Mukabr Heavy Ganou Jibs of 18 ounce minimum of 2,500 pounds has been W. Carr duck instead of six ounce, will be imposed on mast design and all Karn used on the America's Cup defence canvas must be worked from deck M. N. Raken yachts during the coming summer, under the new rules. These con-a. Dimen W. W. Hirst They are already being est, cessions should help us."
The idea is to use heavy canvas that will keep its shape. In the past, the huge long-footed light anil set with the main all on the wind without jib or staysall have stretched whenever it became breezy.
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Four years ago, the keeping off the genous in shape was one of the big problems in the races for the America's Cup.
Now, with the Rainbow, the syndieste headed by Mr. Harold length and S. Vanderbilt, and the Weetamoe.
C. W. Jones, the Cambridge i standoff half, broke a bone in his Rugby was latinched in Central The hero of his aide is 'not always Light Broende; 100/9 Spendapenny which is being built-for the right ankle and was carried off the Europe by a former vice-Consul at the man who went to hospital or Broende; 5/4 Spendapenny.
the man who scored the try but Special place belting: 1/1 Light fiek. He will be lost to his side Brno, Czecho-Slovákia, and hne for the remainder of the tour.
since never looked back although who sent an opponent there. It is all regarded as rather
The further East one goes the second horse was six lengths which is coming out of refiromont Central Europe the more tempera-head of the third."
The following is the full list of in a bid for the honour of defend- mental the players become
WORLD UNION.
The formation of a World Rugby brutal game by nice people.
Union at Hanover the other day together with the decision to adopt Brush rules will be welcomed by Rugger enthusiasts.
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and This is largely due to the fact there is at least one team, not far
Prague,
at American idens have crept from the shores of the Black Sea, Into the game.
where "bite him low" is the brother After the decision had been
of "tackle him low.". One British Journalist, Rouler's) inado a match was played between correspondent. in
Still British
standards are Franco and Germany, which played for both the Slavin and to the rules of the game and one)
who gradually ousting misconception as Franco won by 13 points to 9. Sparta Rugby Football Clubs, was may soon hope to see International
The enthusiasm and impartial-regarded na completely mad because Rugby ity displayed by the 15,000 Ger-jhe turned up for his first match Association is to-day
as firmly established
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starters:
Campanula (Harry Wragg) Foxcroft (Chilis) Money Buzzard (Smith) Light Brocade (Caralake) Meddow Rhu (Dick). Mrs. Rustom Jones) Mistor (Jones)
Playful (Stevo Donoghue) Spendapenny (Perryman) Tatrapylon (Gordon Richards) Reuter.
Ing the historic "old mug." to be equipped with duralumin masts of proat strength, it is falt that they will stand almost any strain, and the honvler duck was, deelded, upon.
"We base our hopes of victory) next September on the belief that
In Endeavour a hull bra fually
T. Ferguson
I. Pegg I. Habertson
ishto) . Hayre
(skip)
beon dealgned with windward J. Crawford and F. J. Parry, finalists in the Men's Singles of the Hard-
Equalities'oqual ́to" the ̈Âmerient
Court Championships.
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