THE CHINA MAIL.

THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932.

KING'S

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COMMENCING SUNDAY, 27th MARCH.

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Directed by WILLIAM CAMERON RINZICE

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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

CLUB SCORE ELEVEN TIMES.

Against Substitute

Team.

SPORTING OPPOSITION.

first

LAWN BOWLS MEETING.

Officials Elected for Ensuing Year.

The election of officers at the annual meeting of the Lawn Bowls

INTERNATIONAL

LAWN TENNIS.

Australia Takes Revenge.

JAPAN BEATEN.

Twelve goals, of which the Association resulted as follows:-

Sydney Feb. 20. President, A. O. Brawn; Vice- Australia proceeded to take Hong Kong Hockey Club éleven claimed eleven, were scor-President, A. L Shields; Hon. ample revenge for their defeats by ed on the Marina ground yester Secretary, C. J. Tacchi and Hon. Japan in the first two Tennis Test day between the Club and the 4th Treasurer, B. E. Maughan,

Matches, when to-day, Hopman, platoon eleven of the "A" Com- It was stated that any club Crawford and Sproule won all their pany, Jata, who at a moment's wishing to join the League should encounters, and secured a sufficient notice, very sportingly deputised send in their entry to the Hon. lead to make the Third Test a cer- for the H.K.S.R.A., who, through Secretary before March 30, En tainty for Australia. a misunderstanding, failed to turn tries for the Open Championships out.

The weather was warmish and a close on the second Saturday in large crowd was in attendance to In spite of the heavy defeat, the May while the first Saturday in witness the struggles. Jats, & much younger team, never- May was chosen as the openingĮ H. Hopman beat Jiro Sato 6-0, theless gave their opponents an en-date for the competitions.

6-3; Sproule beat Nunoi 7-6, joyable game. In the first half. The meeting terminated with-8; J. Crawford beat T. Harada the Club acored through G. E. R. votes of thanks to Mr. Brawn an 3-6, 8-6, 6-3; Crawford and Hop- Divett (2) and E. V. Read, with- to Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & man beat Sato and Nunoi 6-4, out reply. After the interval, the Co.. for allowing the meeting to 64. Indians netted through their in-be held in their board room.

aide left. Having matters much

HOLIDAY CRICKET.

their own way, the Club made con- H.K.C.C. TEAMS FOR stant positional changes, resulting in the following scoring:-E. V. Reed, C. C Francis (2), J. E. Potter, A. A. Dand, W. Reed, J. Rodger, and W. Woodward.

Mach credit, though, is due to the Indians' goalkeeper, who say- ed a number of stingers from H. Owen Hughes and Francis.

Result:-

Club

4th Platoon, Jats

11 1

Radio Holiday Fixtures. The Radio Sports Club hockey engagements for the Easter holi- days in as follows-

Friday versus Club "A" at King's Park at 5.15 p.m.

Saturday versus R.A.F. at Caro

line Hill at 3 p.m.

Sunday versus H.M.S. Bruce at Caroline Hill at 10.30 a.mi.

The Radio will be represented in all three matches by the follow ing players

A. Spary; P. Singh. J. Singh; Hanib, Attma Singh, M. Singh; S. Singh, H. Singh, G. Singh, K. Singh, and F, A.Kemp.

'Reserves: A. E. P. Guest, Atta Singh and Jageet Singh.

FANLING GOLF. Starting Times for To-morrow.

The Secretary' of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the following list of starting times for Fanling to-morrow:---

New Course.

9.32 a.m. Mrs. E. J. Wedlock, Mrs

W. S. Drake. E. J. Wedlock, W. S. Drake.

9.36 10.28

10.52

+

Mrs. P. S. Grant, P. 3. Grant

Mrs. R. A. Rodgers, Mias Munro.

Old Course. 9.10-9.20 a.m-Not to be booked by

travellers on 8.28 train. 0.24 a.m. W. C. Clark, S. S. Perry,

J. 9. Dykes, S. A. Seth.

G. Kinkin, P. 9. Cassidy.

J. F. Robinson, J. B. Lanyon.

W. C. Shields, W. Mulcaby.

G. E. R. Divett, O. E. C. Marton.

9.28

9.32

9.36

·9.40

9.44

27

0.48

H

9.5%

9.53

IT

10.00

M

10.04

10.08

10.12

10.18

10.20.

10.24.

D. Browns, J. W. C. Bounar.

.. W. A. Butterfield, W. A.

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Cornell.

Wallington, H. N.

Williamson

R. Horridge, W. D. Denham. RH. D. Wade, S. J. H. Fox A. B. Stowart, W. W. Mackenzie.

J. Stuart, K. E. Greig

MacLaren L R.

Andrewos.

C. B. Johnson, Humphreys.

J.

-D.

R.L. Cherrli, R. H. Griffiths.

10,28 14. E E. Davidson, J. W. Alabas

ter.

Against Kowloon C.C.

ja

JACK CRAWFORD WINS THREE TITLES.

Sydney, Feb. 19. Jack Crawford was unbeaten in the championships played in Ade- laide. He defeated H. Hopman in the final of the singles. With E The following teams will repre-Moon, of Queensland, he defeated sent the Hong Kong Cricket Club Patterson and Hopman for the against the Kowloon Cricket Club men's doubles; and with Mrs. Craw- as hereunder.

ford won, the mixed doubles from] 1st XI. at Kowloon (Two Day Satoh (Japan) and Mrs. P. O'Hara Match) on Saturday and Monday. Wood (Victoria). commencing on both days at 11 a.m.-

These successes, gained by con- sistently superior form, are very gratifying, and show that he is in good form.

H. Owen Hughes (captain). G. R. Sayer, E. J. R. Mitchell, L. T. Ride, J. E. Richardson, D.

J. Satoh defeated V. McGrath int McLellan, G. S. Dunkley, A. Cthe semi-final by play of a high Beck, A. Reid, E. R. Duckitt, and standard. It was no mean effort of

A. C. Hamilton.

2nd XI. on Club Ground (Whole this young player to score as many Day Match), commencing at 11 games as he did against one who is

ranked in the world's best ten. a.m. on Saturday:-

It

is pleasing to note that he forced R. S. W. Paterson (captain), the visitor to play in his top form, P. W. J.. Planner, J. R. Ratten,

C. E. Gahagan, J. M. Sunley, L. D. and frequently the lad left his ex- Kilbee. A. H. Harbord, R. A. Jperienced opponent standing in ad- Simpson, B. Davis, J. A. H. miration of the boy's winning

strokes. Plummer, and Dunnett..

The cricket match arranged for Monday against the Diocesan Boys' School has been unavoidably can- relled.

McGrath' won the junior singles by defeating A. Quist, 6-4, 6-2. In the Linton Cup Re beat the South Australian bope 6-2, 6-4. These decisive victories, as well as his de-l feat of Moon and Dunlop, were

CLUB ELEVEN FOR highly creditable.

FINAL.

Shield Encounter with

Borderers.

The following team has been chosen to represent the Hong Kong Football Club in the Final' of the Shield Competition against the South Wales Borderers on Satur- day, on the Club ground at 4.15 2.1.

Rodger; Strange, Foley; Railton, Skinner, Baldwin; Segalen, Ger- rard, Howe, Pote-Hunt and B. Strange.

Our Sports Diary.

TO-DAY.

College ATHLETICS --King's Sports

China A.A. South on ground, Caroline Hill, at 1 p.m.

TO-MORROW. AN HOCKEY-Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" v. Radio Sports Club at King's Park at 5.15 p.m.

SATURDAY.

CRICKET Kowloon C.C.v Hong Kong 0.0. at 11. a.m. (First Day).

RACING Second Extra Race Meeting at Happy Valley.

SUNDAY.

HUNTING - Fanling Hunt Hounds Meet at Pine Tree Hil). -*-*-*-

Four thousand spectators saw the matches. V. McGrath is described as the greatest attraction of the tour- nament, His inclusion in the Davis Cup team le anticipated by many good judges, who declare hie displays to have been of a very high standard.

Mea's Singles: J. Crawford (N.S.W.). vs. H. Hopman (Vic.), 4–6, 6–3, 8-6, 6-3, 6-1.

Women's Singles:-Mrs. Butts worth (N.S.W.) vo.. Mies K. Le Messurier (B.A.), 9—7, 64,

Mixed Doubles:-J. Crawford and Mrs. Crawford (N.6.W.) vs. J.: Satoh (Japan) and Mrs. O'Hara- Wood (Vic.), 60, 8—6, 6—3..

Men's Doubles;-J. Crawford (N.S.W.) and E..Moon (Qld.). yɛ. G. Patterson and H. Hopman (Vic.), 4-6, 6-4, 12-10, 6—8.

Women's Doubles;-Mrs. Graw- ford and Mrs. Buttsworth (N.S.W.) vs. Misses Le Messurler and Weston (S.A.), 6-2, 6-2.

JAPANESE PAIR DROP OUT OF DOUBLES.

The following were the results

of yesterday's play in the Lawn Tennis Championships:

Open Doubles.

Lee Wai-tong and Luk Ding-

We, S. Dodwell, 5. RTENNIS PROGRAMME. hung beat AV Remedios and

Waller

C. E. Humphreys, „A. 'D.

Hamphreys.

10.82

10.86

10.40

10.44

Comdr. Priestley, Comdr.

H. McBean.

10.48

M. B. Lloyd. R. K Valentine.

TO-DAY

Open Singles p

Stand Court:-S. A: Rumjahn or

R. C. Webb, H. P. Balley. Yew

L. A. Ribeiro 6-1, 6-4

H.A. Barros and F. J. Remedios beat A. J. da Silva and E. de Souan 6-8, 6-3,

Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit w.o.

Man-kit Y. Hachiuma or from T. Honda and T. Akiyama.

R. A. Rodgers, J. Man. J. A. E.-Cassumbhoy.

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CL. Bandes Wm. Paterson, Jance, Comdr. KEBY.

Club Championship.

D. M. MacDougall Y. V. Segalen. Green or Raworth v Henderson.

Handicap Singles "A" Railton T Price

Handicap Singles B Lawson Stock or Back

Handicap Fand

Handicap Singles "A",

H. Foley (sor.) beat D. S.. Green (rec. 2/6) 6-0, 3-6, 76-0, |-|||

S. E. Green (owe 15) beat C. F. Hyde (owe 4/6) 8-1-1-6, 6-2;***** L Forster (owe 15/1) beat GW Sewell (owe, 15/2) 62, 0-87

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