MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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RUSSELL TO MEET MUNDY IN CAPTAIN'S CUP FINAL
Semi-Finals at K. G. C.
The following were the re- sults of the semi-final matches in the Captain's Cup, played over the Kowloon course during the week-end,
G. H. Russell beat G. Angus I up.
H. H. Mundy beat Braley 7 and G.
CRICKET
JUNIOR
A. T.
LAWN TENNIS
SINGLES FINAL FOR
TO-MORROW
RUMJAHN SHOULD WIN THIRD TITLE
GOLDMAN AND FINCHER TO MAKE SECOND ATTEMPT ON THURSDAY
(By Ex-Interporter.)
INCOGNITOS TRIUMPH
Understudy To Francis
Scores Decider.
RADIO MAMAK DEFEAT
QUEEN'S COLLEGE ATHLETICS
M. Arculli Wins For Second Year.
KEEN COMPETITION BY LARGE FIELDS
Though without the services of
M. el Arcalli won the senior Vic- C. C. Francis, their versatile centre |
tor Ludorum at the Eighteenth An- forward, the Incognitos defeated nual Athletic Meeting of Queen's
the Radio Sports Club by a goal College at Causeway Bay on Satur-
scored by Xavier in the second half
SWIMMING NOTES
REPULSE BAY IS ALREADY IN USE
Y.M.C.A. In Training.
LANGE'S IMPROVEMENT AUGURS WELL
(By CRAWL.) of their Mamak Tournament hoc-day. It was his second successive
VIDENCE that the swim- triumph. key match on the Marina ground
E Ku Man-wa won the Junior Vic- ming season is drawing yesterday.
tor Ludorum.
near was given last week-end at Jageet Singh, the right half.
Mr. B. Wong Tape, former Pre-Repulse Bay, where many per- NHE concluding stage of the Hong into consideration, therefore, I feel back of the Radio, was ordered off sident of the Old Boys' Associa-sons of both THE
that the scales are slightly weighted the field for dangerous play by Mr. tion, was an interested spectator swimming and sun bathing de- spite the cold snip in the water. CHAMPIONS
in favour of the Rumjahns. One Naidu, after he had been warned during the Meeting.
This coming swimming sea- Tennis Tournament, brings back 10thing is certain, however,. and that twice by Mr. Naidu and Mr. Kee- Mr. W. Kay, Headmaster, thanked son will see many newcomers in
At the conclusion of the sparis) Reed Wins Craigengower mind many memorable finals in the is that their record will be of no Thane.
as form will
the Old Boys and Guests for their the open events, and the forma- attendance and congratulated the tion of the Hong Kong Interna- winners.
tional Amateur Swimming Asso-
LEAGUE
Averages.
FULL STATISTICS
Kong Cricket
Annual Club
history of these events. After B. A. avail on Thursday,
SUCCESSOS
prove to
be the deciding factor. From their past achievements it is 1914.
generally recognised that the Rum- the title in jahns are capable of struggling his position through successfully from a losing
Nisbet had registered a series of
from
1912 La
"Sammy" Green won Craigengewer won the Junior 1916 avi maintained League Cricket Championship for for the following tw
years also. position, this being evident in four lof the eight years that they won the the first time in the history of the lie, however, met with tremendous championship. In 1928 T. Hunda Club when they beat the Navy at opposition from Ng Sze-kwong and and T. Akiyama in a Third Round King's Park on Saturday.
Nishet in the concluding matches te led them by 5-3 in the final set;
Eachran held the lead at 2-1 in sets: their success as can he readily seen kwong beat Green in the final, afler in the Final; in 1930 C. A. L. Rum- by a glance at the averages. The
replay on acenunt of the latter jahn and J. A. E. Cassumbhoy gain- team received a good stiffening up bath in the batting and the bow developing cramp during their first ed a commanding advantage in the Final by two sets to love, while in N. E. Kent seriously
ast year's Final Goldman and E. C. former first team player, half challengedi
popular Chinese Fincher also led by 2-1 in sets. way through the season. Lee was only beaten by a fraction for the player for the title in 1919 in an They are undoubtedly a thoroughly combination, resourceful, batting averages
of the team, W. Jexciting match which went to five seasoned
Team work has been the keynote teach your. Then in 1918 Nu Sze- ja 1929 L. Goldman and J. S. Me-
ling by the laclusion of F. K. Lee.meeting.
A. Reed, the Club hockey player.sets. Ny staring a magnificent re-hard to rattle and above all posses.
securing a well deserved honour.
sors of magnificent fighting abili. jenvery to get him out of what look ties. They have won the title for A belated return to form by S. Abbas gave him the bowling aver. jed a hopeless position.
the past eight years.
Form Will Tell.
ages at the amzingly_low_nyerngo. We did not see another gond final of 5.26. He is the only player in to compare with any of the above- the Junior League to record a "hat until 1926, when Capt. O'Callaghan trick" this season.
WON.
Goldman and Fincher can enter
successfully snatched the title from the court with more confidence than In point of 1932-3 RECORD.
T. Honda in a ding-dong struggle they did last season. These have been the results of which lasted five sets. This was experience they are equal to their had the their games:--
followed by another fine final in opponents. They haven't
the Ramjuhms to 1926. when S. A. Rumjahn ran opportunities of 67-10: 135-9 R.E. & R.C.S. 619 Honda to five sets, after taking the demonstrate their ability, but their 130-10 first twa in an unsuccessful attempt performances last year, when they
as-10 on the title.
The year 1927 is, 1,partnered for the first time, proved 95-19 consider the last of the memorable very impressive, while in an earlier 107-10.
and round this season they also success- 67-10 finals. Then
CCC. 167-9 C.S.C.C.
C.C.C.
C.C.C. 138-7 1LC.
0.0.0. 51-3 Recreio
400.
201-3 R.A.S.C.
C60,
127-5 Navy
Cc.
167-9 Paliec
DRAWN. 60-7 43.A. C.C. 174-4 K.C.C. dee.
་་་ 164-9
University
IS. A. Rumjahn met in an unfinished fully retrieved themselves from a 117-9 match which produced an exceed- losing position at 5-3 in the final 99-1ingly high standard of play. In the set against Luk Ding-cheung and Li
replay Sirdar wan his first title. 170-7
dec.
Best Doubles.
The champions have scored 1,410 runs for 65' wirkets
-an average of 24,6%
JMT
wickel Thelt opponent‣ have scored 98% for 86 wickets average of 11.33.
THE AVERAGES.
Wai-tani. Perhaps not so fast and speedy as the Rumjahns, they can at least hold their own in any de One Open Doubles Final stands partment of the game, especially at above all others. I refer to defence where both are quite steady
between Ng Sze-kwong and and reliable.
301
out that
Wong Po-keung against F. A. Red-1 Fincher and H. D. Rumjahn have The following are the Anal Craigetmond and N. E. Kent in the Chal-proved to be consistent match play. kuge Round in 1913. I haven't seeners, so that much will depend on the a better struggle since that encoun-form Goldman and S. A. Rujahn
gower averages
W. Reed
FK. Loe
Batting. 1. 14
N. B. Kitchell 10
4. W. Leonard R
A. Kit
Kitchell
J. L. Y
K
R. Irance
R.
Sourbutts
G. Winch
1 339s Ler, though the Rumjahn cousins' produce on the day of the match.
R. B.S. N.O. Avgu 305 86
1 33.75 match against J. A. E. Cassumbhoy] A falling off by either will material-
the other pair to win.
R.
A. GERRARD, a former pup!) at the Diocesan Boys' School, was again injur— ed in the Calcutta Cup match at Murrayfield on Saturday. He was carried off the field in the match against Wales at Twickenham.
WILLIAMSON WINS BOGEY POOL.
Four Up Over The
Old Course.
H. N. Williamson (17) won the Fanling Bogey Pool over the Old Course during the week-end when he returned a card of 4 up.
Other leading scores were:
N. J. Perrin (18). L. G. S. Dodwell (5), and R. Young (5), all of whom were 3 up. There were 36 entries.
The
sexes were seen
Mr. A. Areuili, the new Presi.ciation should lend impetus to dent of the Old Boys' Association, the championship meeting.
important Swin in asking Mrs. Kay to present the!
item this season will be prizes, suggested that in future ming
Water-Polo League, This years Staff Races should be includ-the ed in the programme.
|year's programme will be featured
The following were the full re.by the entry of several Chinese Bulte:-
Senior Long Jump:-
1. M. Arcuili,
2. Hui Chi-tsun.
3.. S. Leo.
Distance: 18 feet.
Junior Long Jump:-
1. E. Hussan.
2. Ku Man-wa.
3. Leung Wing-sik.
Senior 100 Yards
1.
M. el
Arculli.
2. Pang Ol-ying.
3.
Chan Wai-to.
Junior 100 Yards:
1. Ku Man-wa.
2. Kwok-sik.
3. Leung
Senior High Jump
1. M. el Arculli.
Chan Wai-to.
3. Tu Chun-ah.
feel.
Height: 5f Junior High Jump:~~
1. Ku Man-wa.
2. Leung Wing-sik.
3. Hei Tung-yung. Senior 120 Yards Hurdles :—
1. Lee Hung-fat.
2. S. Lee.
3. A. R. Marker.
Junior 120 Yards Hurdles :----
1. Ku Man-wa.
2. Leung Wing-sik.
3. Yung Fook-pui.
Pick-a-Back Race:-
F. R. Abbas and Hui Chi-tsun. Half-Mile Handicap:-
1. Chan Kam-pui.
2. Hui Chi-taun. 1. S. Lee. Three-legged Race:-
100
Clubs.
One of the first Associations: to start their
MOORE ENABLES ARTILLERY TO RETAIN SHIELD
Medway Swamp Medicals In Services Final
The brilliance of Moore, who netted four of his side's five goals, gave the Royal Artillery victory over H.M.S. Cornwal! by 5 goals to 2 in the Final of the Senior Service Footbali Shield on the Club ground yes- terday.
Pardoe scored the other mili- tary point and Partington and Parsons netted for the Corn-
wall.
In the
junior final H.M.S. Medway beat the R.A.M.C. by
6 goals to 1. Sargent, Pecker (4), and Bedworth scored for the sailors while McPhail scored the only goal for the Medicals.
TRIPLE WIN FOR STANWOOD
American Athletes Give Oxford 8-3 Win.
CAMBRIDGE OUTCLASSED
London, To-day.
training pro- OXFORD UNIVERSITY defeated gramme in swimming is the -Cambridge by 8 events to 3 European Y.M.C.A. in Kowloon, in the Annual Inter-Varsity whose excellently heated bath, Athletic Meeting at the White City has been the venue for many
on Saturday as the result of an all- newcomers during the past win- ter season.
round superiority. The weather
WB8 beautifully fine and the track was in-excellent
PROMISING NEWCOMERS. Prospects for the European condition. Among the huge crowd "Y" this season are very bright, fof spectators were the Boat Race as they have been fortunate in crews and the Rt. Hon. Mr. Stan- the way of promising new-ley Baldwin. comers.
Among the first of these is B. Lange who, will be remembered for wresting the 220 Yards Y.M.C.A. title from W. Camp- bell of the Borderers.
Lange has improved con- siderably, and will be a seri ous challenger during the coming swimming season. Campbell has also been in strict training and has improv- ed his times remarkably, in spite
of his "wobble."
Stanwood, the American athlete now in residence__al_ Oxford, was a triple winner, succeeding in the 120 Yards Hurdles, the 220 Hurdles and the High Jump.
Byles, another American, won the Putting the Weight for Oxford. J. E. Lovelock, who holds the Bri- tish record for the Mile and who dead-heated with J. F. Cornes, the Oxford President, last year, the event this year from Karran, the Cambridge entrant, by a com-
Another newcomer, who arriv-fortable margin. ed late last season, was R. Gold-
won
Last year Cambridge won by 6
man. Though he has not been events to 5 at the first meeting to in strict training, ha is going to be held at the White City Stadium. In previous years the event was attempt the sprint distances for! Chan Wai-to and Kwok Ming-hei which he has returned some good staged at Stamford Bridge. This year's triumph. is Oxford's 25th. times. Goldman will, however,
compared with the Light Blues' on probably concentrate more
33 since the Arst meeting in 1884. water-polo and diving.
The following were the results: 100 YARDS.
Yards (Class 8):-
i. Cho Kuen-hoa
2. Liu Snu-chuen.
3. Li Shu-cheuk.
Senior 440 Yards:-
1. M. el Arculii.
1.
2. Hut Chi-tsun
3. F. R. Abbas.
440 Yards:-
2. Leung Wing-sik.
CLUB HOCKEY TEAM
Junior
1. E. Hassan.
The following will represent the "S.A." certainly did not play well Hong Kong Hockey Club against
3.
1. Ku Man-wa.
One
Mile:
1.
Darshan Singh.
2. A. Abbas.
1 30.00 and C. A. L. Rumjahn in the finally assist
13.50 The two finaly down for decision against J. W. Leonard and Y. the Royal Navy in the Triangular 14.13 this week are attractive in their Hachiums last Thursday, and the Tournament on Wednesday at 5 10 respective
the same can be said of Goldman against p.m. on the U.S.R.C. ground:--- ways, especially 5.68 Doubles on Thursday. The Singles, Capt. Cannon in the Club Cham
136 78
270 103*
156 62
84 44
21.00
1 22.28 in 1931 came very near it.
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4:5
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5.33
F. Brandridge 3 1
R. C. Reed
E. Souza
J. Hunt
Y. Abbas
S. Abbas
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Hunt
1
13.33 10.40
C. L. Gregory; J. Rodger, E. V. 7.75 between S. A. Kumjahn and J. A. E. Pionship the next day. This uncer Reed; W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe, Williams, G. E. R. Divett, A. T. Lay 7.66 Cussumthoy, vo-morrow, is not extainty makes the Fipal all the more J. L. Tatley; H. Owen-Hughes, W. B.
and C. C. Francis.
1.00 pected to produce much of a strug-
1 1.00 gle, though it should be worth
watching. Rumjahn should win coin.
player well below
5.4 0 27 4 9.25 counting even such valuable assets
Bowling.
0. M.
R. W. Avgo,fortably from a
.83.2
70
16
6.26 his class.
W. Way
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13
14
2
7.00 The holder possesses numerouA
8.5
R. C. Reed
B. R. Irange 42
16 117 16 7.80
31 4 7.75 advantages over his opponent. Dia-|
G. Winch
F. K. Lee
...68.2 12
168
12
128
12 11.76 and reputation, Rumjohn's tactics. 120 0 20,83
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W. Reed
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R. Sourbulis .83.2 16
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2.50 24 11.79 as riper experience, a better record
A. Kitchell
L. Hubbard
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J.L. Youngsaye
LEAGUE WINNERS.
The following have been the win. ners of the League II. Shield:-
1921-22-Kowloon C.C.
1922-23-Indian R.C.
Service C.C.
1923-24-Royal Engineers. 1924-25 1925-28-Royal Engineers.
R.C. alty
1928-29-Hong Kong C.C. 1D23 30 Hong Kong CO. 1030-31-Indian R.C. 1931-32-Indian R.C.
· 1932-88-Cralgengower -C.C.
To-day's Tennis.
Club Championship-Semi-Final. R. H. Wh.... D. H. Hazejl. Handleep Doubles.
R. M. Wood and A. II. McBride
v. R. S. Traill and J. Johnstone.
J. H. Mousley and R. J. Walker
v. II. Brunger and H. Morhans.
P. S. Cannon and Rev. Lewis-
Brykn v. N. Evans and E. New- house.
H. Owen Hughes and G. W. Sewell v. A. J. Blocker and M. F. H. Waring.
interesting.
American Owner May
Win the Grand National
3. Ip Sau.
Invitation Relay Race:-
1. Central British School. Old Boys Potato & Spoon' Race:-
A. Rahman. Senior 220
Yards:
F. R. Abbas. 2. Chan King-sung 3. Pang Di-ying.
Junior 220 Yards:-
Kwok Kai-ying, Ku Man-wa
1.
8. Leung Wing-sik.
Old Boys 220 Yards:
Hung Kitchiu.
Expect, too, that Mr. Midwood this pair carried on the running, Benlor Class Team Race:-
Shaun Gollin, jumping fence for fence until they
will accept with
were between the last two, when are superior. He knows the art of harshly as I think he has been treat-Forbra showed the beiter speed, and
There is no point in keeping an then finished strongly and fresh. atluck and defence, appreciates the ed.
1. M3.
14A. Small Bora' Class Race:—
.1. 63. Consolation Race:-
funior Class Team Race:--
1. Ip Sik-ling.
2. Tong Shiu-ik.
vital points in games and important old plodder, who can jump Liverpool, Mr. Whitney, like his cousin, Miss games in sets, so that he can steady at home, seeing that liverpool is the Paget, the owner of Golden Miller, himself, or take risks at the right only course he appears to have now. may not decide until after the Na- Another defaite advan- Some people think Forbra badly donat Hunt meeting at Cheltenham tage possessed by the holder is his treated in making an ascent of where it is likely that Royal Ran- The China Mail
moments.
He II.
Sports Diary.
TO-DAY.
sound and reliable defence; Cassum 16h for his victory last year. It som will contest the Coventry Cup bhoy generally cracks up against can be argued, however, that Forbra over two miles-whether to run the aggressiveness. "S.A.'s" net play is won as a seven-year-old and was a horse in the National or not. superior, and he has also in his horse with but a limited experience has four others in Thomond favour speed and stamina. His of racing, and that, therefore, he (11st 13lb), Lone Eagle II. (10st Twelfth Annual Kowloon Marathon | greatest weakness is inconsistent should have made greater relative 131b), Slater and Dusty Foot (102t form, on which much may depend improvement than many of the 7b).
He trains
Race
Athletica
⚫ Athletics.
DONN AGAIN FIT. W. F. Kerr is, I understand, again likely to compete
in the
open events. He should be A valuable
to Y.M.C.A.
acquisition
the
A. Donn, another Y.M.C.A. stalwart, will be one of the most! formidable swimmers this season, His knee trouble has left him and it is hoped that it will not handicap him again this year.
The European Y.M.C.A, like all other institutions of it's kind with a swimming bath, have been carrying on some good work in coaching novices.
Although the classes, which
1. Davin (Cambridge). 2. Dawes (Cambridge). Time: 10 secs.
Won by two yarde.
HALF MILE.
1. Hallowell (Oxford). 2. Horan (Cambridge). Time: 1 min. 56.4/5 secs. Won by twelve yards. 120 YARDS HURDLES.
1. Stanwood (Oxford). 2. Thornton (Cambridge). Time: 15.2/5 Beck. Won by two feet. PUTTING THE WEIGHT.
1. Byles (Oxford).
2. Farnes (Cambridge).
were started at the beginning of Distance: 41ft. 61⁄2ins. and 40ft.
the season gradually diminished 7ins.
in numbers, the work of teach-THREE MILES.
2. Briault (Cambridge),
Time: 14 míns. 58.1/5 secs.
ing and correcting the faults of 1. Mabey (Oxford), novices in the bath has always been carried on, and as a result marked progress has already been witnessed.
Among the novices who show promise are C. Chadderton, S. Richardson and W. Jenkins. The former is the most promis-
|220
Won easily.
YARDS HURDLES,
1. Stanwood (Oxford),
2. Ivanovle (Cambridge). Time: 25 secs.
Won by four yards.
ing of the three and tends to be HIGH JUMP.
a good middle distance swimmer.
CBC. TRAINING,
1. Stanwood (Oxford).
2. Fielding (Cambridge). Height: 6ft. 11ins, and Bft. 10ins.
1. Marsh (Cambridge).
3%ins. and
The YM.C.A. have already 440 YARDS. formed two formidable water- (St. Andrew's Club, 4.50 p.m.) | polo teams and should do well 2. Lang (Oxford). Hockey Friendly Match.
this season. to-morrow.
Time: 51 secs. others, for there is no ground for The other day Jack Anthony ven- Hong Kong Hockey Club Seconds V.
They, however, have not. Won by half a yard. Cassumbboy will walk on to the supposing that the top weights have tured the opinion that the Grand Y.M.C.A. court in the face of great odds. Improved since last spring.
National this year would go to an
(King's Park, 5 p.m.) been the only ones to swim dur-LONG' JUMP. TO-MORDOW.
The Chin- One cannot really argue whether American-owned horse.
ing this past winter. Although it is an open secret that
1. Lang (Oxford). Rumjahn invariably beats him at he was a good winner of the race five in
2. Duncan (Oxford). ese Bathing Club have had a this category, all Mr. St. Joseph's College Annual Meeting
(Caroline HUL, 1 p.) number of swimmers, who have Distance: 22ft. the Indian Recreation Club, Cassum-jor not, because so many of the good Whitney's, and his brother Ivor has
made it their practice" to swim 21ft: 83⁄41⁄2ins. bhoy will at least have a knowledge ones disappeared early, but no mat-Chadds Ford and Kellsboro" Jack; ** Lawn Tennis-Open- Bingles, of his opponent's game.
ter what had survived I think the property respectively of Mr. and S. A. Rumjahn v. J. A. E. Cassumbhoy, for ten or fifteen minutes every POLE VAULT.
4.15 p.m. Forbra would have been somewhere Mrs. Ambrose Clark. There is also
Hastings. there at the finish, though' whether Mrs. Bird's Heartbreak Hill, Mr. Hong Kong Football Association Coun-
cil, 5.30 p.. The Open Doubles final provides it would have been he who caught the Metcalf's Theras, Mr. 1. Drake's more food for thought. I'have pre-judge's eye first is another matter. Coup de Chapeau, Mr. J. B. Snow's viously touched on the principal
When Heartbreak Hill was sent Delaneige, and Trouble Maker Annual Frixe Distribution of Ladies' Section, Royal Hong Kong Golf assets of the four players indivi- flying at the fence before coming on batch in which there
Glub and Presentation to Mrs. E. R. Halifax (Fanling), dually, and their relative strength the racecourse Forbra and Egremont attractive horses to take against the when combined. Taking all factors were lying up with her, and then field.----Hotspur.
Thursday's Final.
are some
Miscellaneous.
.
evening in spite of the cold.
1. Sutermeister (Cambridge). The Chinese Clubs this sERSON] 2. Walker (Oxford). will probably supply the opposi- Height: 11ft 9in and 11ft. tion in the Water-Polo League, eins. as for a number of years they ONE MILE, have had their own league and have among their teams some excellent talent.
1. Lovelock (Oxford).
2. Karran (Cambridge), Time: 4 mina. 18 secs.