Leo Kwan-yew of Ellot Hall, winning the high jump at the University sports.
M.C.C. WIN LAST GAME
Beat Opponents In New Zealand
Auckland, Apr. 3. The MC.C. concluded their match against a combined Wellington team to-day, winning by
"seven wickets.
Auckland and
LAI WAH
CUP. FOOTBALL
(Continued from Page-8.)
They made a good start and held their own for the first half. But no Verity was in fine form, taking five suoner had Knight scored the Army's Instrumental for the hame side's faded into insignificance, Fowler be- wickets for 42 runs and being largely second goal than the Cvilians attack meagre second innings score of 123.. came steadily worse wille Leonard
rc- only helped The tourists knocked off the
throw the line out of a decent quired 102 runs for a loss of three gear. Gosano never had
his wickets,--Reuter.
chance and Knox, apart from,
shoot with a left foot, dis-
LEAVE FOR. HOME
Auckland, Apr. 3.
The Marylebone Cricket Club tour- ists left for Home 1d-day. Reuter.
AMATEUR CUP FINAL
London, April 3.
In the Amateur Soccer Cup Final played on the West Ham ground to day, Dulwich Hamlet beat Leyton by two goals to, all-Reuter,
Thin on top!
TRY
Danderine
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
م
The Third Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 10th April, 1937, commending at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Hongkong, 5th April, 1937.
Lo
ta
new none of the other necessary
art inside forward. quailles of Bickford was thoroughly starved,
Strange was easily the pick of the losers, though Belirao gave a gallant account of himself in goal-a position entirely foreign to the Recrelo centre- ball.
The first half was evenly contested the play being fairly reflected in the WAH onc-all, Army score which scored the first goal when Erwin Fish to
convert Ferguson'a ground centre with a first-time shot. Almost immediately afterwards the Civilians were on level terms when Knox curprised Rowlands with perfect dropping shot from an angle, the ball passing over the goalkeeper's head, hitting the fat. post and re- bounding Into the net.
11 did not take the Army long to gain a lead in the second half, though many thought Knight, was
offside
who he pushed Erwin's centre into the net. But it was a fine goal, the “movement being l
son on the halfwayline. He pushed the ball through to Erwin, who sent it on to Duffield, receiving it back straight away and then putting it low into the middle
of the goal area. Knight did the
Thereafter the Civilians lost pace, ball
Analisis Who h
seven seasons at de vini-ristic
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slon comes as a big ock.
wan have certainly been behind Smith, a
Thought
en ut te naturally
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ference to the lo-da sive pre- !!
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ed whose Lanso uw new pitch đỡ renow. The ground
How They
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13. upset that I feel like cl The Tables
# up."
"We have not been approached by leaps results of the week-end local Leyton yet," said Mr. E. S. Enst, hon, with thfootball matches, together
Ong Swimming Mark
Is Lowered
Copenhagen, April 4. Miss Ragnhil Hveger, the brilliant Dutch swimmer broke another world record mark to-day when sho' swam the 400 metres backstrokes in 5 minutes 44 5/10 seconds.
The previous 'record mark was 5 minutes 59.8.10 seconds established by Miss Rie Mas- terbroek on January 12, 1936. -Renter
CHAMPIONS OUT FOR 78
(Continued from Page 8.)
secretary of Leytonstone, "but while as folimised lengue subies, are It was a great pity the game was
we view their position sympathetle-
ally I cannot see how we can share our ground. We have to run a The Army reserve team in the Isthmian League and they play on alternate Satur days."
י.
La Wah Cup Final
4 Civilians
Division I
Resulta
Eastern Ath.
Hongkong F.C.
Police
Seaforth Hidrs. S. China "A" S. China "A"
RW. Fusiliers,
◊ Recrelo
2
S. China "D"
2 Athletic
0 Royal Navy Eastern Ath.
League Table
Coala
erminated so abruptly as there was very indication of a sporing finisht. The wicket was always a bit deuit. And the Rest would have done well to have passed the Champions score, small though it was.
This brought to a close the K.C.C. team's programme for the season, and they can point to the fine record of 10 matches won out of 21 played, Svith the remaining five drawn.
K.C.U. 1st Innings
Mr. T. W. Halsey, secretary ol Clapton Orient, said "Our hands havo been forced. Recently the freehold of our ground was sold and the new owner is desirous of sicur- Ing possession."
When the Leyton FC. ground was in possession of the professional
W. Mulcahy; b Pope the Leyton club, which played in Southern League, they numbered in
P. W. D. L. F. A.PK M. Baxter, not out und Charles Buchan. Buchon joined B.U. Rifles. 31 14 3 453 23 31. C. Hung, e C: Hung, b Baker 15 their ranks the Bev, K. R. G. Hunt S. China "A" 23 14 5 4 67 22 31. A. Madar, b Pope.
Pope S. Sunderland from Leyton, who later S. China " 22 12 5 3 48 31 21. T. Broadbridge, e Moreton, b disbanded,
Hidrs, 22 12 48 48 38 20, Mckenzie, b Pope H.W. Fusiliers
66 46 20 26. St.
Joseph's Royal Navy 24 10
RACE PROGRAMME
APRIL MEETING
AT MACAO
The programme for the April Race Meeting of the Macan Jockey Club, to be held on Sunday, April 10, is os follows:
Recreio
Eastern Ath, 22 8 ILK.F.C.
22 9 Kowloon F.C. 22 7 Athletic
20 5
1. Zimmern, c Hung, b Baltar G. A. V. Hall, e Oakley, b Bokar s. A. Gray, b Pope...
C. B. R. Sargent, a and b Bakar
A. A. Dand, run out
Extras
D
40 32 40 44
24
21 0
8 35 42
10 38 45
2
13 41 42
12 22 44
6 12 28 44
.70
6 12 27 54 1
M. R. W.
Capt. Mitchell
+
17 0
Pope
17
20
a Moreton
1 10
2
Stoker Bakar
Kin. Chinese 21 3 H.K. Police . 23 } 5 17 21 01
Division II Results
1 R.W. Fusiliers 2 Athletic
Bustern Ath. Seaforth dra.
1 Kowloon F. C 1! R.A. Lyemun R.A. Stonecutters 1 Hongkong FC, 0)
K. Chinese - R.U. Rifles
League Table
Gould
P, W. D. L. F. APIs.
Ist. Race. Colowan Handicap, For
China Ponies, Subscription Pontes of this Club that have not won a race at Race Meetings of this Club. Top weight not to exceed 14 Royal Navy. 25 22 2 1 120 28 40 lbs. over Weight of Inches Bottom R.W. Fusillers 23 17 Weight 135 lbs. Five Furlongs, R. Engineers 22 15
4
2 82 21 30
1
065/30 31
5
0 0 30 31
2nd. Race. Talpa Handicap. For South China 24 13 Chinn Ponics, Subscription Ponles of S. Hidrs. ..., 23 13 6 5.00 37 31 this Club that have not won a race pA Ixemum 21 11 6 6 59 35 Weight not to exceed 14 iba. over bidaa Weight for Inches.
Bottom Weight Chinese Police 29 17 3 23 36 01 135 lbs. Seven Furlongs.
Kowloon F.C. 22 7 2 13 as 54 1 4 13 33 83 3rd. Race. Lappa Handicap. For R.A. S'culters 23 Chinn Ponics classified by the Hong Athletic
... 24 7 Classes at dute of entry. One Mile. kong Jockey Club as "D" & "E"
H.KF.C...:23 4 movirol, alf Idea of finishing a
4th. Race. Arela Preta Ilandicap, defence. But the Army could not be For China Fontes, Subscription Ponios dented goals, Talbot scored a beauty of this Club of any Season that have and followed this up with another of not won a race at Race Meetings of
a more
and were thrust back on
Ehot, maculative nature. But the this Club. Top Weight not to execuų i
he is
over
Eastern
+ 1 13 0
13 4 21
The Rest, 1st Tunings
W. C. Hung, b McKenzie A. Zimmern,' not out
Q.M.S. Moreton, Prata, C. Popc. Mishell, Bakar, W. Stoker, Geoffrey, Cockle and Oakley did not bat.
-FRIENDLY CRICKET BANK BEAT D. AND S. IN HONG GAME
Igh and rond scoring was the
20
17
| Cricket Club kroun'. Un Buen
10
10
2-16 30 63
16
2 17, 24 05
10
when the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation beat Eutterfield and Swire by ten wickets,, gether 472 runs were scored in the course of the afternoon,
Alto-
B
0 Ath. 23 33 17 34 100
2 4 15 20 86
Kin. Chinese 21
• Match, Postponed,
I L. Portuguesit
Division III -
Results
2 Kwong. Wah
1
1 St. Joseph's
5 R.A.F.
P. H. Scoones of the Bank scored very fine 119, of which no less than 100 came from boundary hits. R. E. H. Nelson had an undefeated 96 which included one six and 14 boundaries, The
Bank eventually reached the very high figure of 302 for three wickels.
the losers P. C. Frost hit up
For the
51. F. H. King was the most success-
1 RW. Fusillers 12 ful bowler, taking six for 43. Scores: --R.A.M.C
League Table.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Goals
:00-170-(P-C-Frost 51, F 11. King for 43, 1. E. 11. Nelson 3 for 37),
(P. H.
Wayfoong-302
Weight for Inches. Kumaon Rifles the volley, deceived 14 lbs. Bekrup and into the corner of the Bottom Weight 135 lbs. Six Furlongs. Recreto
Beltrao
5th. Race. Tap Slae Handicap. For Seaforth Hidrs, net it went. Knight got past Belt
offside.
China Ponies, Subscription Ponies of Police (C) Before the end-Fowler-nado an this Club of any Season. Top Weight R.A.S.C. a minute later, but was ruled offs awful hash of two very good oppor- not to exceed 14 lbs, over Weight Police-(E) tunities, while Knox went fairly for Inches. Bottom Weight 135 lbs. Winners at this Meeting, barred One close with a sudden drive. But the Civilians were thoroughly beaten by Mlle.
iter fitted to play under team better fitle strange conditions.
un ovation Campbell was given when he received the cup, for, as Mr. T. A. Mitchell explained, leaving Hongkong on the Dorsetshire before the month is finished.
IMPRESSIONS by th Impressions lef this compell- tion are that in Evans and William- the finest son, Army have two of wing halves in the Colony: in Stevens one of the surest full backs; in Talbot one of the cleverest Inside forwards, and in Dumeld A player of more than ordinary promise. What's more don't think the Army need look much farther than Knight for a dependable centre-forward.
3 for 0th. Race. Ma Kau Blac Handicap. R.W. Fusiliers 23 10 2 2 104 20 40 Scoones 119, R. E. H. Nelson 86 not For China Ponies, Subscription. Portuguesa 22 16 2 4 75 30 34 out, II. A, Drowning 41). Gr..ns of the Hongkong Jockey Club R.A.O.C. that have not won a race at date of
32
KOWLOON. CIVIL SERVICE
Despile the handicap imposed upon
entry. To be ridden, by Jockeys who R.A.M.C.62 11 5 0 us them by the absence of two members
S. Hidra.
Wah
21 10 1 4.58.16 33
22 15 2 5 91 292 20 13 1. 6 50 33 274
21 11 203 14 27 21 11 20 40 40
9 1 11 47 41 10
7 1 13 45 50
10
21
0 2 13 33 70
...: 22
53 14 27 03
Recreio
have not won ten races any where Kwong Secretary.
at any time. No Whips or Spurs R.A.F. allowed. Seven Furlongs.
The Ladies' Ruce R. Engineers 21 7th. Race. (Unofficial) A Cup will be presented St. Joseph's
China R.AS.C. to the Winning Rider. For Ponies, Subscription Ponies of this Kumaon Rifles 22
1,2,
21 Police (E) Club that have started in races & at this Meeting and have not Police (C) .. 19 Z
Motch Postponed. been placed, Catchweights 135 lbs. To be ridden by Ladies. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Post Entries. Five Furlongs.
TRAPPED BY TRAITORS!
MAYNARD
Avenging Waters
A hail of bullets be- fore him...a raging flood at his cheels!
Opening Of Baseball Season
MINOR MATCHES
New York, April 3.
The baseball Beason opened to- day with a series of matches between minor clubs. Leading results were as follows.
Scattle Sacramento
Missions
R. H. E.
7
ទ
3 10 2
5
San Francisco
Portland
2 10
Oakland
3 - 7
San Diego
(There were 11 innings).
Los Angeles.
6:14. 2
2 76 -United Press.
COLUMBIA PICTURE O-MORROW G
the
ALHAMBRA
NELSON WINS U.S. GOLF TITLE
Augusta, Ga., Apr. 4. Bryan, Nelson, with a final round of 70, and an aggregate of 283, to day won the United States National Golf Championship.
Ralph Guldahl was, second with 205 and Ed. Dudley third with 280- United Press,
perlod.
4 010 33 111 31 17 25 70 116 18 00
All pontes entered will be tran-made for keep while there during this. eported free on Friday or Saturday Entries close on Thursday, April 8, April 16 or 17, from Hongkong to at the Secretary's Office, 5th, Ficor, Macao and shipped back on Mon- new Stock Exchange Building, Ice day, April, 19. No charge will be House Street, Hongkong..
on
of their side, the C.S.C.C. put up a good fight against the K.C.C. Saturday, when they met in Kowloon, In reply to Kowloon's 140 for eight wickets, the Civil Servants compiled 124 of which W. H. Colledge scored 02. Between them, W. L, Mackenzie 5 und G. A. V. Hall took & wickets for 10 runs, Mackenzie 3 for 5 and Hall 3 for 14 Scores:
Kowloon C.C-110 for 8 wkts. dec.
(K. M. Baxter 28, R. T. Broadbridge 49, T. A. Madar 23, T. R. Hunter 3 for 33, R. B. Wood 1 for 14).
Civil Service.-124 (W, H. Colledge 62, W. L. Mackenzie 3 for 5, G. A. V. Hall 3 for 14).
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