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THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933.

INDIAN R.C. ENTER 1933 LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

CLUB BEAT

NAVY IN SIM

SHIELD SERIES

Williams Scores Four Of Seven Goals.

THE

CERTAIN OF CHAMPIONSHIP

THE CLUB made certain of win- ning the Triangular Hockey Tournament when they beat the Navy by 7 goals to 4 yesterday, after leading by 4 to 3 in the first- balf.

W. E. Williams, the Welsh In- ternational inside right, scored four times, A. T. Lay twice, and G. E. R. Divett once for the Club.

Lt. Currey (2). Lt Bartlett and Sub-Lt. Donald scored the Navy points.

THE

HE following are the results

and the table to date in thei

1933 Triangular Tournament:

3 '1 A 6

211

14 13

Taikoo

Juniors Are Displaced

Spey Royal Cup Draw Completed

INTERNATIONAL

HE

SHIELD TROPHY PRESENTED BY FINALIST

BOXING

MILLER

DEFENDS

HIS TITLE

Bottles Hurled By Section Of Crowd.

MEXICAN'S SETBACK.

Los Angeles, Feb. 28. Baby Arizmendi, outstanding Mexican fighter, failed to climb to world championship heights here

Indian Recreation Club are entering the Junior Division of to-night when Freddie Miller suc-

the Lawn Bowls League this season. They will take the place cessfully defended his feather-)

of the Taikoo Dock Recreation Club second string. Otherwise the weight title with a convincing ten- entries for the Longue this year are the same as last season.

The I.R.C., newcomers to the League, have been drawn against Kowloon Docks in the First Round of the Spey Royal Cup in which five clubs drew byes.

WELLINGTON FORCE M.C.C. TO A DRAW.

Hammond and Paynter Score Half Centuries.

Wellington, To-day.

The M.C.C. cricket tourists drew their first match in New Zealand at Wellington yesterday, rain caus- ing only one day's play instead of two,

Scores as cabled by Reuter were as follow:

M.C.C.: 223 for 8 dec., (Paynter

53, Hammond 58) Wellington 141 for 2

The M.C.C. play New Zealand la the first Test at Christchurch to- morrow, and will play the second at Auckland on April 1. They leave for Vancouver on April 4.

round decision before a crowd of CHALLENGE 19,000.

There was no question of the superiority of the Cincinnati re- presentative, who won the recogni- At the annual general meeting of the Lawn Bowls Association tion of the National Boxing Asso- ciation as champion less than two last night it was decided that the International Shield Competition, months ago. He outboxed Ariz for a trophy presented by Mr. L. A. Guttierez, should be decided on mendi throughout and successfully [staved off the Mexican's wild one rink from each competing country,

rushes.

The Chairman, Mr. A. O. Brawn, stated that the Association had 2nd one of the best seasons on

ARMY

3 NAVY

ARMY

2 CLUB

NAVY

2

CLUB

ARMY

3

CLUB

CLUB

7

NAVY

Goals

P. W. L. D. F

A. Pla.

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W. E. Williams (Club)

G

L. Currey (Navy)

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The referee's decision, however, was not liked by a

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A new American challenger for crowd, bottles aud programmes the world's land-speed recard of Kowloon C.C. and Kowloon were hurled into the ring as 245 miles an hour, held by Sir Malcolm Campbell, is in process of

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G. E. R. Divett (Club)

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Capt. Morgan (Army) H. Owen Hughes (Club) LA. Tyler (Ariny) Habib Khan (Army) LA. Bartlett (Navy)

Miller's hand was raised.

construction.

| record, the finances of the Associa-Bowling Green drew byes. goal-tion being in a satisfactory condi-) An innovation this year will be an One ringsider was badly hurt |

Shield Competition, when he was struck on the head by The shield was presented by Mfr. a bottle hurled from the balcony, It is being built by F. R. White, Mr. J. Russell, of the Taikoo A. Guttierez, last year's Open A large section of the throng was the famous owner of the 36- Club, suggested that in future the finalist, whose wish it was that all composed of Mexican compatriota cylinder Triplex Special, the last Balance Sheet of the Association Clube should send in names of all who were sure their idol would

American challenger for the be circularised among the Clubs.

those members who wish to enter win.

record, which crashed on the sands The two were He stated that, while not wishing the competition together with the

almost exactly to make any disparaging remarks, name of the nation they are to re-evenly matched in weights, Ariz-here in 1929, the driver, Lee Bible, it would create interest in the ac present.

mendi sealing 125% to 125 for the being killed. tivities of the Association if the A special sub-committee was champion. Miller was Д 10-9 This car had previously broken formed to deal with all competi-favourite in the betting up to the the record twice in the hands of

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The setback was a blow to the Ray Keech, who was also killed in could then be discussed among the Association Officials and the fol-

lowing: Mr. Grimmett, Mr. hopes of the young Mexican, who a motor race. ¡Guttierez, Mr. Nish and Mr.for months had been endeavouring) Keech, in April, 1928, at Daytona, Chairman apologised for Webster.

for an attempt on the title, having raised the record to 207 miles an this omission and said that the At the conclusion of the meet-conquered all comers on the Paci-hour, which was beaten by the Balance Sheet had been sent to alling Mr. B. Wylie thanked the fic Const. He was scheduled late Sir Henry Segrave in the the members of the

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seven men to compete at Olympia Havana Intervened. Andrew's Club beat H.M.S. Wis- Entries were then received for for the Esplin Cup in August hart by two clear goals to record this season's League fixtures. was read out, but this will be dis- their thirteenth win In the com-Eight Clubs signified their wish to cussed at a future date.

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MAMAK HOCKEY TABLE. (Up to and including yesterday's games.)

Goals

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Police

University R.E.

12th R.A.

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Phoenix

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GREGALACH NOW FAVOURITE.

Golden Miller's Fall In National Betting.

London, To-day.

HE following

DORIGEN WINS LINCOLNSHIRE.

A Length.

I call over 8 was yesterday's Solenoid Defeated By The entries for the Second Divi-Buchanan, L. de Rome, N. Nair, tional, which is to be run at Ain-

were да follow: Kowloon E. Carey, B. W. Bradbury, H.tree to-morrow:- Bowling Green Club Club de Overy, B. Wylie, J. Recreio,

Craigengower

Cricket Drummond,

Club, Hong Kong Electric Recrea-Polson.

12 7 8 2 21 18 10tion Club. Royal Hong Kong Yacht

14 8 6 0 26 2018

1 7 10 1 19 37

15 GB 1 24 26

14 5 7 4

4 5 3 20

Club, Civil Service Cricket Club, Police Recreation Club, Indian Re-j

12 creation Club.

11

6 7 1 24 27 11

12

2 14 33

2 15 55

This list differs from last year's in that the Talkoo Dock Recreation Club have been dis- placed by the Indian Recrea- tion Club.

A. Arculli

Russell, N. and J.

MAN GREYHOUND

its chance

9/1 Gregalach ( and a).

9/1 Golden Miller (0); 10/1 (t). 20/1 Egremont (a),

20/1 Heartbreak Hill (o); 22/1 (t). 22/1 Remus (0); 26/1 (t). 25/1

(t, and b).

Merriment (o); 35/1 (1) Kellsboro Jack (o); 40/1 (1). Theras (t and o). Coup de Chapeau (t and o),

-Reuter.

A race between L. Reynolds and a 25/1 Delaneige (0); 28/1 (1), greyhound, at Hanworth, for £25, the 28/1 Pelorus Jack (o); 30/1 (t). man receiving fifty yards start, prov. 33/1 Near East (t. and o).

33/1 Forbra (0). jel a fiasco. At the drop of the flag,

the greyhound failed to sight the hare, 33/1 and capered round its owner (the slip- 33/1 per). When it did start

40/1 was hopeless and Reynolds won byl 40/1 According to the rules the win- about 75 yards. As the 8th Destroyers Flotilla have ners of the Junior Division have withdrawn, 2 paints for a win have the right to enter the First Divi- been deducted from the Tamar and 1 point for a draw from the B.A.M.C.

German Club 15 2 12 1 10 54

(24th R.A.

20th R.A.

11 2

20 3

France And The Davis Cup

Lacoste Pessimistic

ever

some

sion next year, but the privilege £40,000 Spent On

was declined by the Craigengower Club. The Kowloon Bowling Green Club, who were at the bot- tom of the premier Division last year, will remain in that Division Ithis year.

|

A 25-1 CHANCE.

London, To-day. The Lincolnshire Handicap, run- [over a mile at Lincoln yesterday re-

suited:

DORIGEN SOLENOID VARSITY

(Weston) (Canty)

I

2:

3

EXPRESS (W. Rickaby) Betting: 25-1 DORIGEN, 10-1 Solenoid, 50-1 Varsity Express,

Won by a length with a half length between second and third.

Also ran:-Totaig, (Carslake);: Alluvial, (Beary); Inverman, (Mc- Guigan); Sorento, (Ray); Largition, (Perryman); Trinidad (A. W..

Golf At World's Biggest Club Weg); Knight Error, (Steve

|Donoghue); La (Sam

Wragg): Sand Fiel, (E. Fox);: Clogheen, hoo

(Graves); Wraxhall, Wellington, (Smirke);

In point of membership, no other golf decided to utilise this grass on the other club in the world even approaches the greens. Considerable progress

and

4x-

Richards); Holmwood,

The China Mail

Sports Diary.

Royal Sydney Golf Club, Despite the been made by the putting down of ap. (Lane); The closing date for entry

depression Its membership increased proximately 70,000 square feet in four Glannarg, (Fox); Young Native,. to the league was fixed for last year by 160, and now standa at nursery plots, which will be available] (Gordon April 1, and the date of the 2,633,

There are 558 men players with full-turfing the worst, of the greens) (Sirett); Winster, (Nevelt); Ship-

for commencement of the Lengue

in the autumn. membership 'London, Mar. 12,

rights, 242 provisional

Amoya, matches was fixed for Satur-

The Bent

(F.. Bent grans previously sawn je bourne, (Gethin); playing members, 309 country It may be said that this year's chal.

mem-making

Tom Tit III, (C day, May 6. lenge to France's bold upon the Davis

bera, 47 juniors, 449 women players, of theg considerable progress on many Rickuby);

greens. When the new Bent Richards); Hat Guard, (Smith) ;- The meeting decided that the Asociate non-

243 women provisoinal members, greens are Cup is likely to be hotter than

established, it is hoped to total

Philander, (Robertson); all the year

Heaven have excellent greens before and Rene Lacoste, who was one entrance fee for one or two teams 266, and non-playing members of the key-men in breaking into in the League should remain

1266, and

are also 102 non-play round. To do this it will be necessary, Sent, (Richardson); Litigation, at ng mun members.

Lo increase America's long possession, has

case the water supply, and the (Taylor); China Prince (Fletcher), interesting things to say about the im- $50 though Mr. J. Russell suggest- At the beginning of the year the committee are at present considering a Reuter. mediate future of France. He has ed that the entrance fee be commitice instituted a form of inplan for this purpose. come to the conclusion that France does reduced to $25,

Lerstate membership for members liv. During the year approximately 200 ing outside the State. Many such trees were planted, and with the porponsess

doing worthy of youngsters at present

The following were elected to members who had resigned, have replacing the "Three Mus

reception of a few failures, are keteers' Jean Borotra, H. Cochet, and the Committee during the coming

joined,

well.

Coral trees were planted round Jacques Bragnon. "The French team year:

The outstanding performer of the the triangle of the short course, and at vill eye difcult task to retain the

club's members was Dr. R. H. Betting- the corner by the seventh green, and Lon who won the N.S.W. amateur on the fairway between the 11th and Mr. A. L Shields (Vice-Prest-championship, the Australian title, and 12th holes.

the championship of champions of

Twenty-four tennis courts were in INS.W. With Mrs. Bettington be won Use during the year, and were well 8.

become in the mixed foursomen championship of patronised. Bowls has

gly popular, and the new bowl, Thompson New South Wales. Mrs.

the club's

associate

.FL

constructed last year has Fawcett won the club championship for been

and is steadily China The closing date for entries for the fifth time in

runner-up, Miss Joan How important spo

sport is to Industry Hammond, an associate member of the is reflected in the ret

revenue account, Here "We cannot say," says Lacoste, for May 14.

clab won the State championship the are some of the itemst Expenditure Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" v. Jat "that Boussus, Merlin, and Marcel The draw for the Spey Royal whole constituting a record series of on links, tennis courts, and gardens, Bernard quite fulfilled in 1932 the Cup resulted as follows:

succosses in the history of the club.

£0,553 renera! and office expenditure, hoper placed in them, but we must

The Bent grasses which have been 24,512; rates and taxes, £0,476; house

were, states the wages,

house £4,553:

provisions, China Command Rifle Meeting total approximately

Davis Cup in 1988, Lacoste declares,

“but all hope is not lost,” a

Mr. J. Russell (Prezident),

According to Lacoste, It is probable dent),

that Jean Borotra again will be in the Mr. H. Kampion (Secretary), defending team as a singles player.

Mr.

He is keeping fit and only recently be retained his title of French covered (Treasurer). (courts champion, defcating L. de Buze-

G.

F.

CHRISO Mion won creasingly

.C.)

let by 8-2, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, this being the the Open Championship was fixed wagon being succession, Dr. Bet-improving in can

ninth time he has won the title.

not forget that several years ---- six.

Police, Recreio and Civil Service grown experimentally fried out on £5,899; house repairs and sundrice

years for a Tilden-are sometimes drew byes. necessary to make a champion. *--- Router.

Indian R.C. Kowloon Docks.

annual report,

the practice green during the year, £9,004 and proved so auccessful that it was £40,000.

the

TO-DAY.

Lawn Tennis-Open Doubles. A. Ramjahn and II. D. Rumjahn v

L. Goldman and E. C. Fincher

(4.15 p.m.) Shooting Command Rifle Meeling

(Kowloon Ride Range) TO-MORROW. Hockey-Friendly Match

Regiment *

(Marina, 5.16 p.m.) Shooting

(Kowloon Rifle Range).

J.

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