BASEBALL GAME IS POSTPONED

South China v. Gold Star To-morrow at 3.30.

HOWARD JAN NOT PLAYING

[By "The Kid."}

As the sailing date of the U.S.S. Gold. Star has been delayed and as to-morrow is a holiday the return baseball game between the Gold Star and the South China A.A., which should have been played at Caroline Hill to-day, has been peat-!

Afternoon poned until to-morrow

at 3.30 p.m.

The South China outfit is at full strength with the exception of Howard Jan, their brilliant short!

stop,

who will be in Canton business over the week-end.

oni

The sailor lads are determined to aquare things up, they have been out for practices during the week, and have added a few new players. The South China boys will have a lot of trouble stopping the boys from the Gold Star, for, out in practice, the: sailors are hitting the ball us hurd as ever, and the infield is clicking

like a well-oiled machine. Trickey

will be stationed behind the plate

THE CHINA

MAILA

HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI ELEVENS PHOTOGRAPHED ON FIRST DAY AT SHANGHAI RECREATION CLUB

THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932.

The Interport elevens photographed before the Shanghal Recreation Club pavillon on the first day of play. Reading from left to rights-The scorer, E. G. Barnes (umpire), G. R. Sayer, E. F. Fincher, . S, Elliott, J. A. Isaac, A. R. Minu, M. J. Divecha, W. T. Patterson, W. Mantel-Smith, P. Madar, A. J. Barson, H. A. Coward. J. E. Richardson, E. J. R. Mitchell (Hong Kong captain). D. McLellan, D. W. Leach (Shanghai captain), C. G. W. Robson, R. Booth, A. C. Beck, S. R. Kermant, G. C. Burnett, A. H. Madar. L. F.. Stokes and 1. Carr (umpire),

Third Extra Race Meeting at Macao

Sunday, June 26

The full programme of the Third Extra Race Meeting of the

directing the plays with Turrentine Macao Jockey Club, which will be held at Aeria Preta Macao, on lopping them over."

South China will send out their Sunday, June 26, and for which entries close on Friday June 10,

strongest possible team to stop at 5 p.m., is as follows:--

the sailors. Milton Goo has

reserves

been called

to › upon

Joi the mound work with Matty Chang receiving South China isi

with strongly provided and should any of the regulars fall below pur, the reserves will be on hand to show them up.

All in all, this looks like the best game of the year

The line-up of the two teams will be:

South China

M. Chang

M. Goo

E. Chang

T. Chan

George Ng Pau

T. Fong

At Fong Chung

D

Gold Star

Trickey Turrentine

1st Conkion

2b Twitchell 3b Brown

ENT

Levanavich

If Bradshaw,

ef Allison rf Litheklund

TAIKOO R. C. TEAMS

FOR SATURDAY

Lawn Bowls Encounter⠀

Against K.B.G.C.

RECREIO TEAMS

The following will represent the` Taikoo Recreation Club in their. Lawn Bowls League fixture, on Saturday agninst the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on the latter club's green:

J. A. Watson, D. B. Bone, W. Weir, and W. Wotherspoon (Skip).

A. Stalker, J. C. Polson, J. C.. Chalmers, and J. Russell (Skip).

G. McLeod, J. Sloan, J. B. Chapman, and D. Munro (Skip).

A launch will leave the Dockyard at 2.30 p.m. and the Refinery at 2.35

ance.

Furlongs.

Six

Forced Entry $5. 1.(Unofficial) Machine Gun Troop Race.

5. The Steward's Cup Winner, a Cup with $150 added, Second $100, Third $50. For bona Winner a Cup with $200 added. fide Troop ponies to be approved by Second $150. Third $100.

For the O/C Machine Gun Troop. Catch- Macao Subscription Ponies of 1931. weight 156 lb. Entrance $3. Five Weight for inches as per acale. Un- placed ponies this year, 7 lb Furlongs,

allowance. Winners this year of one race 5 lb penalty; of Lore than one race barred. Jockey Allowance. A Cup will be presented to the win- ning jackey. Entrance $5. Furlongs.

2. "The Kongmoon Handicap: First Division. Winner $350. Second $150. Third $75. For China Ponies classified by The Hong Kong Jockey Club as "E" Clase and Macao Subscription Ponies of any Season. Te be rid-1 den by Jockeys, who have not won ten races anywhere at any time..No whips or spurs allowed. Entrance 85. Six Furlongs.

3. The Wuchow Handicap. Winner $400. Second $200. Third $100. For China Ponies classified

by The Hong Kong Jockey Club as

Six

6.-*The Kongmoon Handicap. Second División Winner $350. Second $150. Third $75. For China Ponies classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "E" Class and Macao Subscription Ponies of any Season: Entrance 85. Sir Furlonge.

MISS ENID WI SOM AND MISS MONTGOMERY IN FINAL

British Women's Onen Golf Championship.

the

Saunton, Yesterday. In the semi-final round of British Women's Open Golf Championship Miss Enid Wilson the British Champion of 1931, eliminated Miss Cheney, the sole American sur- vivor of seven extranta, and Miss Montgomery beat Mrs. Clark.

Results as cabled by Reuter were as follow:

Miss Enid Wilson beat Mrs. Cheney 8 and 2.

Miss Montgomery beat Mrs. Clark & and 3.

FANLING GOLF.

Starting Times for To-morrow & Sunday

Two Further Results In H. K Area Tennis League

JIMMY FOXX SCORES SEVENTEENTH

To Give Athletics Win Over the Yankee.

GIANTS LOSE TO PHILLIES

New York, Yesterday.

The following were the results

of to-day's Baseball games:-

National League.

New York 2. Philadelphia 4 Klein, Terry and Ott hit home

runa.

Chicago

Boston

0 St. Louis American League.

Washington Philadelphia 8 New York

Sixteen innings were played. Philadelphia 7 New York

F.03%, Cochrane, Bishop, Cramer, Rufing and Jorgens hit home runs,

1

2

-Rauter's American Service.

TABLES TO DATE:

Chicago

National League

Boston... Cincinnati

**Percent-

F. W. Lage ...44 27 17 .619

42 24 18

.671

47 24 25

.510

*500

40 20

Engineers and H.KS.R.A. Wint Louis 20-24

Brooklyn New York

126.44 454

12 19 2452

0 18 22 45 20 25

American League.

Two further matches in the Hong Kong Area Tennis League Philadelphia have been decided. In the Hong Kong section the Royal Engineers improved their, pokon by defeating the H.Q. Wing, South Wales Borderers, by a comp. Teing margin.

¡New York In the Kowloon tion the Hong Kong and Singapore Brigade, Detroit, | R.A., gained an overwhelming victory over the H.Q. Wing, Argyll Washington

and Sutherland Highlanders, conceding but one of the nine sets,

* Engineers' Triumph. At Sookunpoo the Royal En- gineers defeated the HQ. Wing. South Wales Boderera, by 6 sets to 3 in the Hong Kong Area Tennis League.

Full results were as follow: Capt. Siddall and Lt. Anstruther (R.E.):-

beat Lt. Col. Raikes and

Capt. Villar

loat to C/Sgt. Jerman and

L/Cpl. Arnold

The Secretary of the Royal S.MT Paul and Sgt. Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the (R)- 7. The Samchun Handicap. Winner $350, Second $150, Third following list of starting times bext C/Sgt. Jarman and

L/Cpl. Arnold $75. For China Ponies classified by for Fanling:

lost to L-Col. Ralkes and The Hong Kong Jockey Club

Capt. Villar

RA

Old Course.

"D" Class. Entrance $5. Once 9.24 a.m. I. K. Geare, C. W. F. beat Cpl. Bradley and Pte. Round.

Class. Entrance, $5. Once Round. (Unless a minimum of 10 entries for this race la received, the event will be declared VOIP). 4. The Colowan Stakes..

*Note:-Only one entry to be Winner $800, Second $160. Third made for The Kongmoon Hondicap. $75. For Macao Subscription Events Nos. 2 and 6 will be divid Ponies of this Year. Weight for ed by the Handicapper into First. inches as per scale. Jockey Allow-land Second Divisions respectively.

BRITISH RIVAL TO

CARNERA

1

Taller Than Giant Itálian.

When, Carnera met McCorkindale at the Albert Hall he was not the giant of the assembly.

beat Pte. Taylor and Pte.

Duff

Sgt. Harding" (H.KS.RA.):

.450

.444

Percent- NEW. L. age 4227 18

.875

Philadelphia...48 25 18 Cleveland...

St: Lousa

.38 23 15 .605 .41 24 17 586 .581 .43 23 20 .582 .42 19 23 452 Chicago..........41 15 26 ..865 6- 3 Boston

...40 7.83 175 Hay Home Run Leadera. Bdr. Bryant Jimmy Foxx (Philadelphia Aths.):17 Babe Barth (New York Yankees).14 Chuck Klein (Philadelphia Phillies) 13 Jimmy Collins (St Lou Cardinal12 Billy Terry (New Yor

beat Pte. Brown and Pre K

McLaren

beat Pte. Taylor and Pte.

Duff....

best Badmn. McKay and Pte.

McKell

B4

Earl Averill (Cleveland India

Mickey Cochrane (Philadelphia A.S Charley Gehringer (Detroit Tigers) 8 A1 Simmons (Philadelphia Aths.) 6- 2 Heinie Manush (Washington B.)

Lou Gehrig (New York Yankees)

Capt. Burry and Sgt. Pratt Don Hurst (Philadelphia. Athu.) (H:K.S.RA.):~

Wes Schulmarich (Boston Braves) Smead Jolley (Chicago White Sox) 5

St. Paul's in the Lead in Two Divisions.

9- 7

beat Cpl.. Bradley and, Pte.

Silbey

6- 2

1- 6 beat Pte. Taylor and Pte.

Duff

Savill

|

beat Bsdmn. McKay and Pte.

McKell'

€ 2

beat Pte. Brown and Pte.

McLaren

6- 1

6- 1

6- 1

SCHOOLS' VOLLEY BALL LEAGUES

5-7

Booker.

Silbey

6- 2

TABLE TO DATE.

Hong Kong Area.

SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1932,

S.M. Smith and S/Sgt. (R.B.):-

Pollard R.A.P.C.

P. W. L Pts.

3 B

0 2

beat Cpl. Bradley and Pte.

Royal Engineers. 3 3 R.A.O.C.

0

8

2

2 0

6- 2 "B" Co. S.W.B.,

3

2

1

2

Jarman and

"H.Q." Co. S.W.B.

2

1

1

6-8 "D" Co, S.W.B.

R.A.S.C.

2

1

1

1

2-6 40th R.E.

3

0

1

R.A.M.C.

1. 0

0

2 0

2

0 2 • Queen's "A" 8 21 6 6

1 10 8

0

4

5.

5 6

Old Course.

9.24 am. I. H. Geare, Capt. J. H. Silbey

SV 9.28-

"

9.86

Anderson.

WC Shields, B. Young,

L. Yates, E. Stone.

A. Leach, W. D. Denham.

Our Sports Diary.

TO-DAY.

RACING Entries closed for Eighth Exten Meeting at ̈neon, v

"WANDERERS" LOSE 0.32

TO JAT REGIMENT :

Summer Hockey Fixture on Marina Ground.

Playing their second match of the Summer season on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon, the "Wanderers" eleven lost to the Much to the general astonish Jat Regiment by four goals, to one ment of the spectators a heavy in a fast match. The following will represent the weight who fought in one of the

At the interval the Jate led by Taikoo R.C. second team against preliminary contests filled that three goals to one, the "Wander- the K.B.G.C. on their own green:

era"a". solitary point being obtain- W. Brown, T.

His name was Jack Murphy.ed by Lieut. Tyler, who deputised Stewart, and R. M. Keown (Skip), changed from Jack Baltus on tak for W. E. Williams in the forward

A. MacIndoe, C. H., Summers, S. ing up professional boxing line.

In the second half, the Hope, and C. B. Matthews (Skip). Twenty-four years of age, he ia civilians played better and the

six feet 8% inches in height one Jata

were only able to find the and a half inches taller than Car net once. nera-and scales 17 stones. Hin

p.m

Second Team.

role.

Swan, G. H.

A. Greenwood, J.Waid, T. Grimes,

and H. McKechnie. (Skip).

Recreio Rinks.

The following players will re-father was at one time a prominent feated a team from H.M.S. Corn- present the Club de Recreio in this member of the old Orion Boxins

coming Saturday's League Bowls matches.

Club.

Three years ago Murphy went First Division team v. Craigen to Canada to work as a lumbar gower Cricket Club at King's Park man before taking part in con- tcats in the United States, where .at 4 p.m.

L..C. R. Souza, R. R. Robarts, be won eight consecutive fight by F. I. Medina, and R. F. Luz (Skip). knock-outs, breaking his right

F. X. M. Silva, C. A. Lopes, L. A. hand in so doing.

Gutierrez, and C. G. Silva (Skip).

F. V. Ribel J. M. M. Alves, H. K. F. A. CONSUL MEETING A. S. Gomes, C. E.Marques|

(Skip),

Second Rinks.

A meeting of the Hong Kong Football Association Council ̈will

Last week, the "Wanderers" de- wall by three goals to two, W. E. Williams belog responsible for the

that trick"

TO-MORROW..

BASEBALLSouth China A.A. v. U.S.3. Gold Star at Caroline Hill at 8.80 p.m. t

CHESS Open Championship.

SATURDAY.. LAWN BOWLS—First Division Civil Service v. Kowloon Docks. Recreio v. Craigengower_C.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Police R.C. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Talkoo R.C.

Second Division. Craigengower G.G. v., Recreio. Electric B.C., v. "Glyil" Service.. Yacht Olab v. Kowloon C.G. Taikon ECT.. Kowloon HG. M * LAWN TENNIS,”A” Division Chinese R.C. v. Hong Kong C.C. Indian R.C. v. Bouth China A.A.

-**** Division

Craigengower C.C. v. Indian R.C. Army 1.C. v. University, resp

Civil Service v. Berreio.. Kowloon. 0.C., v. Chinese RC.

LEAGUE TENNIS ON South Chinh 7, Hong Kong: C.C.

SATURDAY

H.K.C.C. Team for

B" Division.

In their frst match; Second Division. v. Craigengower be held in the Association Offices Cricket Club at Happy Valley at at No. 20, Ice House Street, at 5,80 In the Hong Kong Ter

D.m, on Wednesday, June 8, when the Hong Kong Cr Ich the following business will be dishe represented Basto eussed t

DAMIA, Carvalho, P. A

Ozorio,, and C.;

Xavier, J. M. S

dios,

the B

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ter of the China Athle

receive Safarday, at

Sent

the sésa

O

Division South Ching v. Indian Army T.C. v. Hong Kong C.C. Recreio V. Kowloon, IT C Fillo Club v Craigenzower CCM Kowloon 0.0. về. Paulo Eparts di Fniversity. China RO Police E.C. Y.M.C.A

MEIO)

CHR

beat C/Sgt.

L/Cpl. Arnold lost to Lt. Col. Raikes and

Capt. Villar

Easy Win for H.K.S.R.A.

"A" Co. S.W.B.

Kowloon Aren.

The Hong Kong Schools", Voller

Ball Leagues have enjoyed a very successful season to date, keen en- Ithusiasm being in evidence from 1 all entrants." The following are

21 the tables to date:--

"

Senior Division.. ---

"L.-W. L. F. A. Vernacular M.S. 2 20 8 0

In the Kowloon area of the "C" Co. S.W.B... 2 Hong Kong Area Ternia League 12th R.A. ...... 2 020 Queen's "B" the Hong Kong and Singapore Brigade R.A, defeated the H.Q. Wing, Argylle & Sutherland High- H.K.S.R.A, landers.

Full results were as follow:- M/Gr. Wardle and B.Q.M.S. de la Haye (H.K.S.R.A)):~~ beat Badman. McKay and Pte. -

McKell

lost to Pte. Brown and Pte.

McLaren

Bái Nam P W. L. Pt. Ying Wa... 8 12

3 8 0. Wah Nam... 1 0 1 2 "A" Co., Argylls 2 2 :0 2 .

Junior Division. "C" Co. Argylls. 1 10 1 "D" Co. Argylls 1 1 0 .1 20th_RAW 2 11 1St. Paul's R.C.S... 21 11 King's 61 "B" Co. Argylls. 2 0 2 0 Queen's

2 31st R.A.

20

21 i 0 Chung Nam

8 12. 0-6 ["HQ" Co. Argylle 8080.Ying Wa

220 2 Ching Hua Ellis Kadoorle8 08:

Small Boys Division.

PING PONG LEAGUE TOURNAMENTS

Urge for European Entries.

NEW AMATEUR TENNIS CHAMPION

L.W.L.F.

5 5 0 15. 82 1 6 4 21183

4.

1 2

La Will: F., A.

St. Paul's King's

Ellis Kadoorie..20 2.

2.2 0 6. 0 22.06 2.02 18

1.

Lord Aberdare Defents The Holder Queen's

In Gruelling Final

Lord Aberdare, at the age of 46 PAAVO NURMI SEEKS

The fact that fourteen teams | accomplished ⠀⠀ another wonderful and forty-three individuals have athletic performance at Queen's entered for the League and Singles Club recently, when he won the amateur teznis championship by de- Ping Pong Tournaments this year foating, the holders, Lowther Lees,

CONSOLATION

is definite proof of the increasing of Manchester, in the final by three Champion Runner Weds popularity of this indoor recrea sets to two (63, 64, 68, 8,

Hon. In the aperting world. No 4) after a magnificent match, Another Athlete's Sister

poke which lasted for two hours and European entries, however, have afty minutes.

20 far been received, and it in hop- ed that those Interested will kind- ly communicate with Mr. Gen. YC. Ko, c/o Beiss, Massey & Co. 500h a possible. Ez

for the" various con-

fish team

Paavo Nurmi the world's long- Lord Aberdare kolds; the British distance running champion (who

lost his am has recen

been quit

dedans

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