WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1932.
THE CHINÄ M
KOWLOON INDIANS £200,000 In Bets On MORREL THE STAR RUGBY LEAGUE
Narrow Victory Over Radio.
Y.M.C.A. TRIUMPH.
Three further matches in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis Langue were decided in the lat two days with the following“ m2 aults:
Y.M.C.A. K.I.T.C. F.C.
Dog Derby
"Greycing" Now London's Favourite Sport
FAVOURITE BEATEN
61⁄2 H.K.C.C.
5
24 4
7
WILD WOOLLEY BREAKS RECORD IN
SEASON'S CLASSIC.
R.S.C 2 C.c.c
Thanka to splendid understani-, ing between the Price brothers the YMCA. were never seriously extended against the Club and they recorded their fourth win of
the season to go up two places in
the table.
The Kowloon Indians, as the re- sult of Monday's win over the Radio, are now fourth in the table Craigengewer maintained their position as the result of a who suffered their eighth defeat of the win over the Filipino Club, season when they went down to
the Valley team by sets to 2.
"C" Division.
Y.M.C.A. TROUNCE H.K.C.C.
PITCHER
In Sacramento Baseball Team To-day.
will
AGAINST MINDANAO.
[By The Kid.]
The U.S.S. Mindanao ball teamı tangle, with the U.S.S: Sacramento in an exhibition game this afternoon on the South China: iamond at Caroline Hil. *The Sacramento team boast of a
the twirling, and fram his last
Australia Win
Second Test
The
Aussia Pack Dominate Fast And Thrilling Game
WEISSEL
CARRIED OFF
BUT RETURNS TO GIVE GEE A TRY AFTER MAGNIFICENT RUN.
the line.
Brisbane, June
1
CHƯA CHOON LUONG IN THE COLONY.
Exhibition Tennis This Week.
WELL-KNOWN STRAITS PLAYER.
The arrival in the Colony of Chua Choon Leong, one of Malayafa best tennie doubles players, promises. several good exhibition gazies to- morrow afternoon and on Friday when the following programme has been arranged.
To-morrow at K.C.C.
Chua Choon Leong and Denis Hazell v. E. C. Fincher and F. V. Beld,
Friday at the LR.C.
Hazell v. H. D. and S. A. Rumjaan.
Chua Choon Leong and Denis
Chua is a natural doubles player who has gained wide experience in partnership with Khoo Hoo Hye.
London, June 28, ⠀ Before a frenzied crowd of 75,000 people at the White City strong side and the Mindanao, Stadium on Saturday, Wild Woolley beat the odds-on favourite, Conquerors of South China, cham-
In the second Rugby League test match, Australia beat Eng pions of Hong Kong, and also Future Cutlet, by a neck in the final of the Greyhound Derby.
Lingnam University, will send
land before 26,000 spectators on the Brisbane Cricket Ground by Wild Woolley's lime of 29.72 sec, beats the previous best for at the strongest possible team to three goals and three tries to two tries. the race of 29.96 sec. by Mick the Miller in 1929.
stop the Northerners. Shulley Play opened sensationally, for, within -half-in-a-minute, Gee In 1925 the pair won the Malayan He recently won the Northern Flat championship at Manches will again be called upon to do burst through to score a try, which was converted by Weissel. Open Championship and in 1926 and er, and in doing so set up a new world's record for that distance serformance, the local sailors are The Australian forwards were too fast for the English defence, 1927 they reached the Final of the (500 yards) by "clocking" 28.49 sec. Owned by a Manchester man confident that he will stop the but the tourists broke away, and some fine passing was witnessed Loong Cheng, Chus has also won same event. Partnered by Chan Northerners. Charlie Thurman Mr. Sam Johnson, Wild Woolley is two years of age, a year younger will call his shots and hooks between Brogden, Adams, and Atkinson.
the Singapore doubles title. As than Future Cutlet. He has been beaten on two, occasions by from behind the bat. Shulley
Ja singles player, he has reached the Future Cutlet.
will be supported by the heavy After 10 minutes Australia went ing again until Brogden touched Final Round in the Malayan Open hitting of Coulter, Bradley, Hor- further ahead through a try by Wil-, down. Australia packed better Championship in 1924 and again in Barrack Bridge, Future Cutlet poses Committee. The Committee re-ton, Sparks and Fairey Thur-son from a scrum five yards from than the Englishmen, while their 1925.
man.
heeling was clean.
Chua and Denis Hazell toured On the H.K.C.C. courts thean Wild Woolley, in that order, port'that they have had numerous Manager Craig of the Sacra- England had more of the game, Y.M.C.A. beat
Play was fast, and the English Sumatra laat spring with marked the Hong Kong were first out of the trap. Future representations from religious and
narrow escapes.
success; dropping only one set in Cricket Club by 6 sets to 24. Cutler crossed to the rails before other bodies as well as from pri- mento, boasts of a pitcher even but a fine run by Ellaby was line had many
to Five minutes befora half-time
thirteen matchen. Scores:-
the first bend and rounded it one vate individuals, that the Council better than Shulley, the Mindin-polled by a forward pass
some penalty against England for off-| and a half lengths ahead of Disor- should seek Parliamentary powers nao mound ace, in Morrel. Morrel Smith. Brogden, who did
well tackled side enabled Weissel to score for Rings from the port side and smart work, was 63der, Barrack Bridge; and Fret Not to enable it to prohibit greyhound comes with a good record from when looking dangerous, while Australia to cross over. leading by
(who was baulked), Half-way racing on Sundays.
the North. He will probably Ellaby was again prominent with 10 points to all.. 3-6 along the back stretch, Future Cut-
let had a three-lengths lead from The Greyhound Derby is the stop the Mindinnao boys as the another splendid run: The Aus 6-7 Wild Woolley, the pair being well chief dog race of the year, in which weak hitters against southpaws, Gee, combined nicely in midfield made ground and, following a fine
sailors are known
tralian half-backs, Weissel and to be
On the resumption. England clear of Fret Not and Barrack the world's six-beat dogs compete.
play,. But Sullivan, Brogden, anything go Bridge. On the third bend Wild The winner receives 1,000 guiness,
and bout of passing between Adams 6-8 Woolley gained the rails, and, in a or 30 guineas for each second of with Morrel, Craig will send in Smith played brilliantly for Eng and Brogden Smith got over for their first try after four minutes. fine race between the pair from the running. The second and third his Marine Ringer, Wiley. Wiley.
Play became exciting, and Eng-Sullivan failed with the kick, the 1-8inst bend Wild Woolley won by a dogs take 300 gs. and 200 85. re North, playing in Shanghai where and again forced their way down ball striking the post.
# reputation in the neck, twelve lengths.
spectively. Since the Arst Grey.
the centre into the Australian The excitement was intense. More than £100,000 had been hound Derby six years ago the he is known as a jinx to oppos
half, but were repulsed. The Several men were hurt. First wagered in ante-post beta, and an- total attendances, at licensed tracks ng teams.
Australians rallied. though Gee O'Connor had to receive attention, other £100,000 was laid before the alone. have reached nearly
001 when threatening and then Weissel was carried off. 30 seconds dash was over.
100,000. This year's attendances at
danger.
Shortly afterwarde Weissel was the Derby heats alone have exceed-
able to return. », ed 100,000. The race is over 525, yards and runs at an
Wright and Horridge (II.K.C.C.);
beat Ferguson and Wilson Just to T. J. Price and E. R.
Price
lust to S. A. Gray and
Puncheon
Walker and Seul (H.K.C.C.) beat Ferguson and Wilson. lost to T. J. Price and E. R.
Price lust to S. A. Gray and
Puncheon
2-6
Hyk and Grimble (H.K.C.C.): Just to Ferguson and Wilson 3-68 lost to T. J. Price and E. R.
Price
1- 6 drew with S. A. Gray and
Puncheon
6- B
Monday's Games.
KOWLOON INDIANS WIN.
At King's Park the Kowloon In
diang Tennis Club beat the Radio Sports Club by 5 sels to 4.
Scores:-
Capt. Gore and Firdos Khan (K.L.T.C.):-
6.000 DOGS A YEAR Few people in this country are watching the irish situation with greater interest than the greyhound breeders. If Ire- land breaks away from Great Britain the Government may invisi, on a quarantine against Irish greyhounds. At present. dogs may be brought into England from Ireland and the Channel Islands without having to spend six months in quaran- tine, but if the rule were ap- plied against Ireland the Im- port of £100,000 worth of doga a year would come to an end. General Critchley, chairman of the G.R.A., says that he does not M. A. Khan and H. M. Singh nothing dogs would be made a quea (K.I.T.C.):-
tion of politics. "Some 4,000 dogs beat Wu and Singh-
a year," he said, "or roughly 60 per lost to Lau and Chanson .. S-6 cent of the 6,000 dogs annually re lost to Waterton and Cawen, 5-7gistered with the G.R.A., come from S. R. Salleh and I. Mahan Singh Ireland. If this supply ceased, it (K.J.T.C.):-
lost to Wm. Wu and G. Siugh 5-7 drew with Y. Y. Lau and
W. J. Chanson
beat Waterton and Cowen
6-6
6.4
.6.2
beat Wu and Singh drew with Lau and Chanson beat Waterton and Cowen.
CRAIGENGOWER WIN.
HOUSEHOLD PET
local
Should
also has
wrong
land.
The following are the probable knocked line-ups: Sacramento. Brown average Morrel
speed of 36 miles an hour. * Goane
The following dogs took part:
Downing Future Cutlet-the automaton. He Palmer leaves the starting trap like a stone Harts from a catapult and streaks up the Fedor track his long legs appearing to Dimoitio have little contract with the ground Lee Brand, in their mechanical snap motion. He does not like visitors.
Wild Woolley—once a "house- hold pat, is slower off the mark, butj♦♦ he finds a way out of difficulties. Twice already he has given Future Cutlet a fright, as well as having set up a workl's speed record.
Barrack Bridge-injured a toe in a race and had it amputated: since then he has run better than ever.
Dee Tern-will not make friends; with anyone but his trainer and; kennel boy; he is quick from the trap. He shows no excitement or emotion, and never wags his tail.
would mean a great flip for British- Fret Not one of the most popu- 7.5 bred greyhounds and British bree-lar racing greyhounds, He is noted 6-6 dere, for the price of puppies would for his gameness and his conals- 6- 2 rise probably from £25-228 to tency, and uses his Brains as well
double that figure."
as his leg..
Meantime, a deputation to the Disorder-bought when a puppy Home Secretary to discuss the de- for £27. This year alone he has Craigen-sirability of legislation for the con won £264. He is amazingly fast F-trol of greyhound racing is recom-from the starting box, and knowB mended by the L.C.C. General Pur-how to take advantage of the lead.
At King's Park the gower Cricket Club beat the pino Club by 7 sets to 2..
Scores;-
D. Leonard and M. J. Rull (F.C.):~
lost to A. Kitebel and N, B.
Kitchell
3-8
Jost, lo W. Reed and Y. C.
Mok
3-6
lost to E. Howard and
Broadbridge.
4-6
H. A. Ribeiro, and M. A. Sousa (P.C.);—
lost to Kitchell and Kitchell - 4-6-
beat Reed and Mok
BEAT TO MEET SILVA IN THIRD ROUND.
Petherick And Muir Register Wins.
LAWN BOWLS OPEN.
PRICE OF WINNING
THE DERBY...
Deluge of Begging" Letters.
APPLICATIONS FOR £150,000.
62 Four further matches have Mr. Tom Walls told representa
lost to Howard and Broad-- been decided in the Lawn Bowletives of all branches of the film
brlige
MALA: &0 Open Championship with the fol-trade who entertained him to lunch at the Savoy Hotel, that since
J. Leonard and 3. A. Hamitlowing resulta:
beat Kitchell and Kitchell. = 60) lost to Read and Mok.
lost to Howard and Broad-
bridge.
C. de R. G.R.C
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K.I.TO.
TABLE TO DATE.
"C" Division,
C. 8. Bent defeated F. V. Whitta. April the Fifth won the Darby he
V. Petherick defeated F. E had received between Tour thousand
Skinner,
and five thousand letters, more
CG Silva defeated L Luck than three thousands of them,beg
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W. Mair defeated F. Goodwin varying from ten shillings to
21-12
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JULY
CASUALTIES
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RADIO HOCKEY TEAM.
Radio Sports Club hockey slaven The following will represent the against Lt. Tyler's XI. at Caroline Hill on Friday at 5.30 p.m. Hanib, G. Jack, Mohindar Singh: Surjin Singh; T, Singh, J. Singh;
Singh, R. Singh, and H. Singh. A. E. P. Guest, G.. Singh, Awts
Reserve: Atta Singh. Referee: Hússian.
VIGOROUS ATTACK
most determined character, Australia kept up the pressure After S. Pearce had failed with England defended desperately, until Sullivan brought relief with a penalty kick, Brogden crossed, and Sullivan, with a great kick 1 great kick to the half-way line. but the try was disallowed. A transferred play again. In the passing movement be- great run by Smith again put the last few seconds, however, Weissel tween Pollard and Atkinson car- Australian line in Jeopardy, and got away and ran fully three- ried play into Australian terri- after 23 minute: Adams sont quarters of the length of the field Bory, but Atkinson was
finely Pollard over for England's second before he was brought down. Then lackied, and McMillan, with
a try. In the faat exchanges the Gee fury himself over for a try. huge kick, set Australia attack- tackling of both sides was of the and Pearce kicked the goal points.
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