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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1935.

RECREIO SENIORS' SURPRISE BADMINTON DEFEAT

GLASGOW RANGERS IN THE FINAL

PLAY HAMILTON IN THE SCOTTISH CUP

London, April 10: Glasgow Rangers will meet Hamilton in the Scot- tish Cup final. To-day the Rangers, replaying their semi-final tie with Hearts, won by two clear goals. When they met a fortnight ago at Hampden Park the teams drew one-all.

Hamilton beat Aberdeen in the semi-final, winning by the odd goal in three.- Reuter,

TO-DAY'S TENNIS

LOSE TO SECOND

STRING

MIXED DOUBLES|

TITLE NOT YET LANDED

(By "Varilns")

Scoring an exceedingly clever win over their seniors on Tuesday, Recreio "B" went a long way towards winning the mixed. doubles badminton league. They have to beat the "A" team once more to claim the title.

Weakened by the absence of [Eddle Sousa, 'the Recreio first

DOUBTFUL string found their "Understudies

far too well balanced to be able to make up this handicap. A. M. Sva deputised for Sousa and

DECISION TO BEd with Mrs. Sousa, but apart

MADE LATER

SEMI-FINAL OF OPEN DOUBLES

(By "Veritas")

|from a close match with H. Alves, and Miss O. Ribeiro they could make no impression.

As a result of their losing all three games, the “I” team won by five games to four, and have now won all ten matches played.

FINE RECOVERY

A. Rodriques and Miss C., Silva were outstanding for the winners. although it required a wonderful recovery on their part to beat M. Last night's heavy down-Oliveira and Miss M. Basto. The pour did the stand court no losers enjoyed a long lend nt one good and at the time of writ-stage, but their opponents came ing it has not been decided whenck very strongly and eventually ther conditions will permit the won by 21-18. semi-final in the open doubles The full scores of this interest being played.

ing match follow.

WHAT-THING WINS SUB-GRIFFINS CLASSIC

What-Thing, with J. Pote-Hunt in the anddie, going all'aut at the post to win the Shanghai 1935 Sub. Griffin, Trial Plate by a length. The pony is one of the most fancied subs of the year

SUNDERLAND MISS GREAT

OPPORTUNITY

Defeat Affects Chances

For Championship

RESULTS OF HOME FOOTBALL ·

London, Apr. 10.

Sunderland lost a wonderful chance of increasing their challenge to the Arsenal for the league leadership to-day when they lost to Manchester City by the only goal scored. In con- sequence of this the 'Arsenal now lead Sunderland by three points and have a match in hand. A championship-winning position at this end of the season.

third naturally improved them-

Manchester City, who are placed ! selven by this win, but with the same number of games played they are still one point behind Sunder land and four polits in Berears-of the Arsenal.

also

Derby County, who Tre among the leaders, suffered an astonishing defeat, when they en- tertained Preston and lost by three

The Ruminh cousins, holders A. Rodriques and Mise C. Silva of the title are due to meet Lee Recreio "B") bent J. J. Remedios Wal-tonk and Paul Konur, last and Miss M. Silva 21-8; bent M. minute conqueror of the Tsui Oliveira and Miss M. Basto 21-18: brothers.

beat A. M. Silva and Mrs. C. Sousa ¦ Clear goals. 21.7.

In the

This ought to be one of the best matches of the tournament,

to

1. Carvalho and Aliss

second division. Bolton, and rather than sond the players Remedios (Recreio "B") lost to ning

A who are now almost out of the run- out to perform under diffeult con- Remedios and Silyn 8-21; lost

for promotion anatched a ditions it would be better to post-Oliveira

and Basto 8-21; beat scoring once.

point at Barnsley, both teams pone the tie until the wenher is Silva and Sousa 21-13. fuir.

II. Alves and Miss O. Ribeiro

HAMILTON JOLTED

GOLF TITLE LOST BY PUTT

BRAVE FIGHT BY SISTERS

AFFECTED BY NERVES

BROTHERS' POOR TENNIS

HO &HUNG WIN EASILY

(By "Veritas")

doublespal

of the

open

PLAYING LIKE CHAMPIONS

RECREIO WIN AGAIN

LAST EVENING'S FOOTBALL

Kowloon 2 Recreio 6

14

Kowloon:-Cairns; Everest and Eastman, Sinclair, Bliss and Boyd; Ws, Oppenheimi, G. White, White and Knox.

Recreio: Marques; A. V. Gosano nad Bowen, Silva-Netto, Beltran and Marques; D'Aquino, Dalgado, 1. Gosano, tiomes, and„Alves,

If the Recreio had not de- layed their resuscitation for so long they might to-day be con- testing South Chima “A” for the championship instead of going strong for the runners- up honours.

HOCKEY VISITORS

SHANGHAI TEAM ANNOUNCED

ARRIVE FRIDAY The Shanghai German Hockey Club team which is visiting Hongkong to play a Colony representative side as well as other teams, is- due to arrive in Hongkong by the Tatsuta Maru on Fri- day.

The team selected to play is as follows:

Tiefenbacher (goal) Melchers and Sommer (backs) Remmelo

Berg, and

Stenssen (half backs) Kuelps Wetzell

Moeller

Neelmayer, and

Stuhlmann (forwards) The reservea travelling with the

team are Will and Socaksson.

The visitors constitute one of the

In this match, as against the Club last week, they indulged in impressive football. They wera. every bit value for such a declaive) win, and if the early exchanges baru found they would have probe- finest hockey teams ever to leave had forwards steadier

bly reached double figures,

Shanghai. They have remained Kowloon were gallant losers, undefeated throughout the season I confidently and it says much for them that just ending, and although strictly on the defensive predicted that they will more than for practically the whole of the hold their own with Hongkong's match, they held on to a goal lead elect for the best part of the first half.

THEY JUST HAD TO BE GOOD

Civilians' Hockey Team

XI CHOSEN TO

PLAY GERMANS

Nervous reaction to the im. portance of appearing on the stand court against a combina- tion nominated in many quar- ters as chief rivals to the Rum- Recreio half backs and forwarda jahn cousins this year contri-caught the eye. Beltrio was a buted in no small measure yes.

splendid pivot and enjoyed having terday to the very indifferent couple of steady workers o display of the lu brothers either side of him. Gomes and against Ho Ka-lau and Willie Alves were brilliant attackers and Hung when they met in the made things easy for their colleagues. Delgado benefitted by championship.

their enterprising approach work. The brothers played 15 below scoring three more or less "gift" the standard shown by them in goals. Bernie Gosano's *kilful their previous round match and distribution of the ball was an- London, Mar. 18. champion, and Miss Heather Paines, the early stages that the winners the run of the play that the lead-team to oppose the Shanghai Gor

Miss Doris Chambers, 1923 Open were so hopelessly outclassed in other feature.

As a result of yesterday's trial It was only in accordance with match, the Hongkong Civilians representing Camberley Heath, wanfran away with seven games in a the Ladies London Fouraonies at row before being checked,

ing lights in the Kowloon toam man Hockey Club was announced Hamilton hot challengers to Mars Mervyn and Pam Darton pointing play and the fact that had to be good to prevent Kowloon

Wentworth yesterday by defeating the Because of Celtic for second place

They this morning. the losers disap-should be the defenders. In the

The following will represent the Royal Mid-Surrey) on the last green. in consequence Ho and Hung from being completely overrun. Scottish League niet with a severe

Civilians The final was a thrilling display:

against the visitors, who reverse when they journeyed to St.of really fine golf, the winners being could take things easy, the match

Cairns gave a good necount of arrive here to-morrow: The revised langue table stand- slow starters and always need #ings now read:

beaten by round in 78, the lonera 79.

was not of the type to earn paens himself betweon the sticks, and H. V. M. Sousa; A. M. three goals to one. The Sainte Camberley Heath left. from the of raise from the critics. Eastman again proved that he is Rodrigues and E. F. Selk; G. bot in which to work up. Kong

Mixed Doubles

now come into the picture, being second hole to the 13th, where the

n full back and not a forward, Parker, L. and Lee, of course, are quito

Oliveire and J. Itwo points behind Hamilton with youthful sisters drew level. having

His lively defending was one of Gonsalves: A. R. Sousa, G. H. capable of sending the match the whole distance, but somehow L

P. W. L. F. A Fis. Kame in hand and three points won two holes running.

Ho and Hung played seat and forwards.

the chief obstacles to the Recreio Fowler, G. Singh, T. Whitley behind Celtle with the same num- think four sets will be sufficient.

convincing tennis; they

and G. E. R. Divett. ber of matches played.

nearly falways had 24

Bliss was again prominent in) winning shot to his destructive work, but he seems

Reserves:-E. H. P. White, The full results as enbled by ting greatly helped her side, continued their domination of the exchanges attacks. Because of this the for- Mins Chambers, whose second put pull out if at all extended, and to have lost the art of opening up Reuter, and the amended league the good work by holing an excellent was illustrated by the fact that wards had rather & hard time,! tables follow.

nutt for a half on the 14th. after they occupied the forecourt for being forced to fetch-and-carry- Misa Palmes's grond pitch from deep three parts of the match. sand behind the green.

order to make any progress. Op On the 16th Miss Pam Barton fall-] Hung produced some ed to carry the heather on the second stylish strokes, his best being and G. White was a hard-working very penheim revealed promise at right, shot am Miss Mervyn could not get crisp volleya which were generally leader. But the attack lacked far out, nor sink the putt after her too fast and too well placed for cohesion and Gosano and Osister's tricky run up. Camberley the Lus to be able to counter.

If they do play to-day I expect (Recreio "B") lost to Remedios to 800 the Rumjahn cousins win in and Silva 19-21; lost to Oliveira four sots. It is odds on they will and Basto 7-21: beat Silva, and lose the first unless Lee and Kong Sousa 21-17. are attacked with nerves and play below form. Tho cousins are very

DRASTIC POLICY BY FULHAM

Manager Dropped

On the authorities of Mr. John Dean, the chairman of Fulham, it is

learnt that James Hogan is no longer Berving the club in the capacity of manager-conch, a post to which the old Fulham, Swindon and Bolton Wan- dorera player was appointed Insi Jane. Meanwhile, it la significant that the club has made an application to the

LEAGUE TABLE

Games

Recreio "B" Recreio "A" Fire Brigade C. R. C. Talkoo

10 10 0 70 20 20

8

63 18 16 H 4 4 30 30 B 11 4 7 68 41 8 8 1 617 650

St. Andrew's .. 18 13 50 Y. M. C. A... 7 0 7 11 43

Game Forfeited

MCEWAN YOUNGER

DART'S LEAGUE

Present. Standings

Johnatone and were

ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division

Derby

◊ Preston Manchester C. 1 Sunderland

LEAGUE TABLE

play.

SOUND PUTTING

NEAT AND CONVINCING

SECOND DIVISION

MATCHES

A. S. Bliss and Sarangat Singh:

RUGBY AT HOME

in

his

Heath were thus one up with two to Ho Ka-lau indulged in his sunt colleagues were never extended.

Miss Pam must be credited with a steady game, volleying confidently, P. W.D. L. F. 4. Pls brave shot to the short hole after though not always to the best Arsenal..... 36 19 11 699 41 49 Sunderland 30 17 12 7 76 22 45

sering her opponent safely on, and effect, and lobbing with excellent that hole was halved in three. judgment. Manchester C. 30 19 7 10 69 62 45 Wednesday. 37 17 0 11 63 58 43 37 15 10 12 80 73 40 37 16 8 13 71 58 40 Second Division

Plard Won Lost Everton

F.A. for Frank Osborne, their former K.S. Dus, Royal Artillery player, to sit on the board of directief & Petty Odivers Royal Welch Fuller tors. Rule 7 of the F.A. prohibits Artillery, Leeman. 2

Stumpenters

4 L 1

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1 Derby

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16

10

Barnsley

1 Bolton

LEAGUE TABLE

a professional, or a professional reyst Artillery, instated after April 30, 1924, to take part in any form of foutball matage- Water Police pers ment; but that when such a person A meeting to rearrange out- Kives nollee in writing that he has sturding fixtures will be held on censed to play footunil the Council Friday evening at 5.30 p.m. in the

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At the Inst hole Miss Pato's grand brassie shot would have got the green

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The winners quickly discovered

weak

Engineers & South China Win

Win For Devonport. Services

London, April 10. Devonport Services to-day pleyed Captain Crawshay'a XV in

a Rugby Union match and won by 10 points to 8.-Reuter.

game,

of Saturday's important and on the whole were just Inbout worthy winners

had it been slightly more to the left, that lu Tak-lam was the but although it was trapped her sister link on the other side of the net kept the door open with a fine and they concentrated on him.

Tak-lam could not time correctly goal in three, the Royal Engineers, better than they have done for Although winning by the odd The Artillery, howover, played. and he sent a stream of shots out this year's Junior Shield Bnalists, some time, of the court. He ha prominency thrust upon him, and as it impossible for a player of Arillery when they met in extended by the University in a Lu make mistakes all the second division match yesterday, second division match at Caroline time, ho

FAILED NARROWLY Camberley Heath being safe for a P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.five, Bliss Pam made a brave effort

Brentford 3522 7 6 75 40 61 20 024 30 60 55 48 Blackpool 36 18 10 8 69 49 46 Manchester U. 37 21 3 1 4 Bolton

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Third Division (South)

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just failed.

fours in beating Sunningdale (Mes cleverest shots of the mulch. It

The Misses, Burton were two over tion of bringing off some of the of their regular players in

Fleming and Mrs. Gallnthy) by seven

Was his and six in the semi-final, having seven ruined these moments.

inconsistency one-pult greens.

In the Camberley Heath versus Thorndon Park encounter the golf was

COLD-SHOULDERED

which

somewhat like the curate's egg, but Tu Tak-cheuk coml not get there were interesting fluctuations enough of the ball. He until Mr. Percy Garon and Miss Joy doubly as steady na his brother, was Wynn simply wallowed in trouble to bit without doing some blatant lose the 16th and 17th.

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AMENDED LEAGUE TABLE

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the exchanges. He therefore found himself confined to casional smashing and volleying.

The brothers, could do nothing;

to

love.

PW. D. L. F. A. Pts.right in the first set and lost it 5. China "A" 21 17 3 1 01 19 37

Ho and Hung also H.K. Police

.18 8 6 4 43 31 22 secured the first game of the Club de Rec. 1994 6 68 42 22 second set before their opponents Hongkong F.C. 18 8 6 1 30 36 22 received just reward for all S. China" 19 9 4 0 44 40 22 round Improvement. But there Lincoln Regt. 22 10 2 10 45 44 22 was never any holding the win- R. Navy 1984 7 34 26 20 nere, and although the brothers R.W. Fusiliers 17 0 6 8 30 31 snatched a third game after being R.A.

.20 0.1 13 32.04 13 2-5 in arrears, it was only delaying St. Joseph's 19 6 8 11 24 40 13the resolt. E. Lancashires 19 4.4 11 80 42 Kowloon F.C. 20 23 16 29 52

SECOND DIVISION

L. G. U. MEDAL Chinese Ath. 17 8.74 43 18

Golf Competitions

At Fanling

Goals

36

In the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Ladies Soction LG.U. Medal Com-

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pa. petitions played at Fanting on Tues- Lincoln Regt. 19 18 0 1 05 21 day, the winners of the prizes pro- E. Lancashires 19 14 1 4 68 20 29 sented by Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs. R. Navy.20 12 2 4 59 38 26 J. B. Ross, were as follows:

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TO-DAY'S SOCCER

POSTPONED

South China 17 8 5 6 41 30 19 ball matches have been postponed. To-day's Hongkong League foot- Silver Division Mrs. Redmond K. E. 10 8 2 6 33 20 (06-16=78), Mrs, Williamson tied BW. Fusiliers 10 0 4 0 30 31 15 The Royal Artillery and Navy were with D2-1478, but Mrs. Redmond Chinese Ath. 17 7 19:30 42

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