FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL

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"Y" JUNIOR

POLO TEAM

TRIUMPH

CHINESE BATHING.

CLUB LOSE 6-2

ARMY CHAMPION'S

BILLIARDS WIN

APOLLO WINS CHAMPIONS

Third Successive Win

`In Tientsin.

LINCOLNS AND ARTILLERY HOLDER OF TWO RECORDS

Lange Gives Away Two MAINTAIN 100 PER CENT

Goals By Fouls.

SCHREUDER'S STRICT REFEREEING.

(By CRAWL).

Playing their first friendly water-polo fixture this season, the "Y" second team scored an over- whelming win over the Chinese Bathing Club second string by 6

CLARKE AND LEWIS RECORD BREAKS OF 40 TO HEAD LIST

GARRISON LEAGUE ENCOUNTERS.

AST night's Garrison League Billiards match between the South Wales Borderers, holders of the championship, and the Small Units was won by the champions by 244 points.

AT VALLEY

C.

in

Cash Sweep Tickets. Apollo, bought by Mr. E. Leighton from Mr. Chan Tin Son 1931, won the Tientsin Champions yesterday, covering the 114 Miles in 2.32.3. to record his third suc- cessive triumph in this event.

Man-O-Grit, probably owned by

NEWS IN BRIEF

VALLEY SINGLES

ENTRIES.

C.S.C.C. Tennis Players For League.

AUSTRALIAN SUBS

tries close on Sunday, May 14.

SOUTH CHINA WIN POINTS

NINE POLICE PLAYERS

GO DOWN 2-0

WHEELER BREAKS LEG

Eleven more golfers have entered the South China, hot favourites for Happy Valley Summer Singles Competition, the wine au ship, yesterday mounted another Tournament the First Division soccer champions entries, published the China Mail earlier in the week, to 61 The en-rung on the ladder to success, when The new entries are N. 34. Currie, they defeated a Police team of nine A. R. Selby, I. E. Dovey, J. S. Dykes, men by 2 goals to nil at Caroline W. L. Alexander, S. S. Perry, Hill Mundy, A. W. Hodges, G. F. Rees, R H. G. Ashby and A. W. Muir.

With two games. Ini hand, South China are now one point... * The following are playing for the Civil Service Cricket Club in the Ten- nis League if required for the "B" or "C" Divisions:-N. J.

J. Barrow D. M. MacDougal, J. A. Bendall, R. Todd, were very unfortunate in W. F. Edge, H. S. McKay, J. M. Wlosing Wheeler after son, J. E. Pengelly, F. W. Bradley, R. play. Wheeler was involved in a 24 minutes B. Wood, J. Skinner, G. H. Fowler, B. collision with one of South China's, L Bickford and J. G. Pilcher.

helves and was carried off the field with a broken leg. He was latter

Government

07

HERBERT SUTCLIFFE with behind the Artillery, who have...an.opossum which he took with already completed their fix. him as a souvenir of his Aus tures this season.

trallan tour when he salled from Sydney.

This match was remarkable for the fact that two breaks Mr. Tipper, was second, and Gobi- of 40 were recorded--one by S/Sgt. Clarke, of the Small Units, who goals to 2 in a hard and fart game defeated Ptc. Clapp by only 9 points, and the other by C. S. M./flame; Mr. Howell's entry, was plac-Pooler, J. M. Purvin Bebbington, 3 The Police, who started with ten

Lewis, of the S.W.B., who defeated Pte. Smith by 69 points, and ed third. who included a 30 in his score.

in the bath last night.

Two infringements made inside the four yard mark in-the second half of the game by B. Lange, led to the Chinese Bathing Club scor- ing on two occasions from penal- ties, otherwise it is doubtful whe- ther the visitors would have scored at all.

manner

Other good breaks registered were: 33 by Pte. Walters, of the S.W.B., and 32 by Pte. Clapp, S.W.B. Funnell, who registered a 25 break, by 21 points.

Pte. Williams, S.W.B., who recorded a break of 27, beat Pte.

Borderers

Pte. Clapp

Small Units

V,

141

S/Sgt. Glárke

Pte. Walters

150

O'Conner

122

C. S. M. Lewis

100

Pte. Smith

81

L/Cpl. Ellis

150

Dr. Gray

128

C/Sgt. Jarman

150

Cpl. Troy

37

Pte. Williams

160

Pte. Funnoll

129

na

891

647

THE

HE Lincoln Regiment defeated the Royal Engineers by

points.

The feature of the game was the excellent

in which W. Schreuder, the captain of the "" first team, handled the game referee.

rules and

It was played strictly to the Amateur Water Polo Association's in spite of plenty of whistle, the game proved to be very keenly contested.

on

The standard of play the whole was fairly good, the "" men boing much faster on the ball than their opponents, who were handicapped by their lack of weight.

The marking on both sides was not of the best, but this was probably due to "drifting," a very

fault common

which referees should, but do not, check

Common Infringements. "Swimming over the man in attempting to get the ball away from him," and "standing on the bottom," were the most infringements in yesterday's game.

common

The winning cash sweep tic- kets were 5395, 8044, and 4424. Apollo, during his year at the Valley was the unbeatable pride of

the course. He still holds two re cords-the 6 Furlongs and Once Round,

On April 6, 1931, Apollo, with Mr. "Les" Frost up, clocked 1.25.2

*

*

The Kowloon Police will play the Lincolna Regiment in a tennis match taken to the for the Wapolin Cup on the Valley Hospital. courts on Sunday,

*

*

Leung Tat-wing gave

Civil

South

Chins the lead early in the second THREE SOCCER

to shatter the six furlongs record. the subscription liat for 1934 Aus- in the Police goalmouth.

Race horse owners are reminded that half, when he netted from a melee

He was carrying 150 lbs on that tralian panies closes on May 81.

*

Fung King-cheong, who had an off day, scored, South China's

a very small margin, Spr. Whittaker winning by 19 points. Whit-the Hong Kong Jockey Club. taker recorded breaks of 23 and 27.

occasion. In March of the same year he smashed the Once

The Chinese Bathing Club officially Round record, clocking 1.47.2 with open their 1888 Swimming Season with second from 20 yards out a few Mr. Quincey up. He carried 154 night fete to-morrow week at 9 p.m. minutes later,

sharp..... 50 on that outing.

The teams were:- The Royal Navy, the European South China.-Lim Thin-chan; Lea To the end of 1932 Apollo had .M.C.A., and others have been invit Ting-sang, Lau Mau; Leung In-chan, won Tls. 1,100 and $26,750 in stakeed to eend representative L'Cpl. Herriot of the Lincolns, after registering a good

compete in the 200 metres open relay. Cheng Shui-hong, Ng Po-kim, Fung teams to Leung Wing-chui, Lee Kwok-wai, money. break of 26. was beaten by the very narrow margin of three points

The result of the race, the time, by Sgt. Buckle (R.E.). Sgt. Green, also of the Lincolns, chalked and the winning cash sweep num

King-cheong, Leung Tat-wing, Ip up the best break of the evening-40, but he also was beaten by bers are published by courtesy of tween

A water-polo game will be played be- Pa-wa

the Chung Sing Benevolent Police-Minty: Blackbourne, Brit- Society and the European Y.M.C.A. Intain; Wheeler, Dowman; C. Pile, Har- Apollo's time for the 14 miles latter's pool next Thursday at 6ris, Moss, Shepherd, Johnson

(Table To Date Col. 7) 8 0.8.3. slower than Liberty Bay's time at the Annual Meeting.

IN

Lincolns

Sgt. Green

Y

Royal Engineers

L/Cpl. Herriot

147

Sgt. Bucklo

150

131

Spr. Whittaker

150

L/Sgt. Ash

103

S. M. Floyd

150

L/Sgt. James

150

Spr. Tucker

02

L/Cpl. Maltby

150

Spr. Dudley

115

Pte. Abbott

14G

L/Sgt. Hollingsworth 150

827

777

the third match of the evening, the Royal Artillery, defeated the Royal Army Medical Corps by 184 points,

The R.A. showed a distinct superiority, but individual were invari-honours went to S/Sgt. Green, of the R.A.M.C., for an excellent ably penalised for handling the break of 31.

The Chinese team

ball while standing on the bottom, and in this way spoiled many good openings.

The "Y" team were also at fault in this respect, especially when they were attacking in the second half, Fowler, Sutherland and Jen- kina being continually panalised.

The Chinese team showed good combination and tactics, but the understanding betwen Tau Yam- ebung and his forwards was quite perfect.

p.m.

*

*

*

K.C.C. TENNIS Lawn Bowls

THREE

HREE further matches in the Kowloon Cricket Club annual Lawn Tennis Tourna. ment were played at the K.C.C. yesterday with the following results:

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

First Round "

I. P. H. Macaulay beat L.

Hume 6-3, 6-1,

'

-(Continued from Page 8.)

FIRST DIVISION

RECREIO Y. CRAIGENGOWER, -

(King's Park)

Club de Recreio:-

Wsilva and R. F. Lux (skip).

E. L. Barro, L. C. R. Souza, C.

G.

L. Guterriez, R. Robarts, A. 8.

R. B. Hambly beat H. Spary Games and C. E. Marques (skip).

6-3, 6-2.

F. Xavier, F. V. Ribeiro, E. M. Re

Craigetrower

W. Wirth has received a walk-medios and F. X. M. Silva (skip). over from C. A. Wright in this ¡round.

LADIES SINGLES

CHAMPIONSHIP

Royal Artillery

R. A. M. C.

Bdr. Combey

139

S/Sgt. Green

150

Bdr. Maddison

150

Pte. Parry

125

Sgt. Beeston

160

Sgt. Lane

04

Sgt. Farr

160

Pte. Hall

121

Sgt. Wood

160

Pte. Smith

84

Mr. Gr. Pine

139

Ptc. Kirkham

100

878

004

First Round.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE.

not

P.

W.

L.

Pis..

Barderers (holders), Lincolns

4

0

8

4

4

0

Royal Artillery

4

D

4

Taong Ho-fook, the Chines right winger was the most dangerous man, but he Was never really given an oppor- tunlly of scoring from close range.

The Chinese defence, consisting

Royal Engineers

Small Units

Royal Army Medical Corps f

of Lai Ping-kwai and Leung Wing- the safer, Goldman being inclined BIG

yan, being unused to defending In to stray from hla charge. ahallow water, wers never at case,

G. Angus in goal was safe, hav-

COLONY

expecially in the second half when ing very little to do except to stop CASH SWEEP

"standing while handling the ball" long shots. was their main. fault. -

Play was very fast during the For the "Y," Fowler, at centre (opening exchanges, Fowler taking forward, played an excellent game possession from the swim up to and scored three good goals, score almost immediately from a his third and the T'a-only goal in pass from Sutherland on the left the second half, was a perfect wing.

unawares..

$71,820 Prize For September Race.

JOCKEY CLUB ORGANISING · THE LOTTERY.

example of a "deflection shot" and On the resumption, Fowler once took Chan Tsz-ching completely again scored, deflecting the ball

The Hong Kong Jockey Club past Chan Taz-ching following a Jenkins on the right wing was pass from Lange, le

are organising another mammoth weak. He should correct the very After a series of infringements Cash Sweep. It is probable that bad fault of swimming over his for standing, they went further the first prize will be worth opponent in trying to reach the head through Sutherland, who $71,820.00. ball. Another of his faults, which converted with a back hand from no is very common among novices, a long pass from Jenner,

The Sweep will be run on the

in throwing with the back and Goldman added the "Y" fourth Subscription Griffins Challenge when ample time allows for a goal, following a save by Angus. Cup race at the Ninth Extra Race

lie swam through to score with Mecting at the Valley on Septem good fore hand, th

Sutherland on the left wing, long shot.

Just before the Interval Langeber 23. who marked his man well, WAB also disappointing. He throw added the "Y" fifth point when The Fockey Club are hoping to away many valuable opportunities the ball was' swung out to him sell 15,000 tickets, at. $10.00 each by attempting to score with back from Jenner,

Met in order to provide for a first priza hand shots when unmarked, thes Early in the second half a long of $71,820 after 6 per cent has

Lange's Lapies.

pass from Lange was cleverly de- been deducted for the Government Langeet Centre-half, although fected into the 0.8.0, net - by tax, and 20 per cento, di commia- very fast on the ball and a good fowler for the "Y's sixth goal aion to the Jockey Club. spoiler, was inclined to stray from Tsang Ho-fook scored buts

The second prize, providing Chinese goals from penalties all tickets" are sold, will be Awarded against Eange

his vita"And tackle wrongly. In

the second half he was twice. At YMCA 2nd Of Angun B. Gold- fault in tackling over his opponent man and K. Janner (capi.) jell From behind, which on both or AT. Jenkins; G. Fewter and D. Buther casións resulted * If him being land, fre

- ørdend out

Chinese Bathing Club

Miss O. Dalziel beat Misa M.

Mason 6-3, 7-5,

CRAIGENGOWER CHAMPIONSHIPS -

GC.- L. E. Lammert, A. E. Conten, J. Cavanagh and B. W. Bradbury (skip). G. L. Buchanan, C. 8. Simmonds, H. Beer and R. Basa (skip),

W. T. Brightman, A. A. Razack, E. el Arcull and U. M. Omar (skip),

GAMES FOR

WEEK-END

South China Should Win Again,

CLUB FAVOURED TO BEAT THE SAINTS.

2

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

In spite of considerable number of outstanding games in Reserves.-E. C. Barry, and J. Dris-the Football League. it is very the First and Third Divisions of

coll.

Club de Hecreto:→→

surprising that only three Firt M. Carvalho, F. X. Soares, A. V. Division games are down for de- Barros and A, H. Basto (skip).

J. M. M. Alves, JM, 9. Rozario, C. Lopes and J. J. Basto (skip).

E. Noronha, L. Xavier, J. G. Ozorio and H. A. Aiven (skip).

POLICE. BOWLING GREEN.

(Happy Valley)

Police R. C.:-

R. Dowman, A. E. Charman, C. F. Alexander and A. E. Carey. (skip),

A Merriman, J. Riddell, J. Ellis and W. Glendenning (skip).

W. McLeod, C. Pile, E. McWalters and E. Marki («kip});

Reserves Mist. W. Cheater Woods and J. Keohane

ELECTRIC v. CIVIL SERVICE,

(Ming Yuen, Civil Service CC.---

CIVIL SERVICE 1. KOWLOON DOCE and S. Eccleshall

(Happy Valley),

Civil Service C.C.

The following is the draw for the bington, and P. R. Phillips (skip), Craigengower Cricket Club's

tournaments:

SINGLES

Tam Yock-fong (Bye).

Y. C. Mox (Bys). -

G. Lia v. W. J. Howard.

1 Cho

G. Kelly

H. N. Chung, A. V. Gosano

A, Abbas Toul Yun-pui,

A Cassambhoy (Bye)-

B. D. Rumishn (Bye)

HANDICAP SINGLES. P.-J. Driscoll (4-15) Bye.

Chas

annual

40) v. A. V. Gosano] scr.) v. Tam Yoce

Kelly. G..

Long (-40). Y. C. Mok: (+15. str.). F. Broad

bridge (-15)..

G. Lia(40.30)

15,

H.

cision to-morrow,

The Recrelo play their last- fixture to-morrow against the Athletic, and, will almost cer- tainly be beaten. Most of their players with the exception of Santos have lost the dash which was so prevalent at the commencement of the season, South China who meet the Navy? at Caroline Hill to-morrow should record another win towards their championship honours,

With the Fleet away in Wel- bal-wel, the Chinese should win | comfortably against the consider": ably weakened Navy team. Fung [King-cheong, Ip Pak-wa and -- LIA Tin-sang will again be seen in action, while the rest of the team will be composed of that which de

T. Hunter, N. Whant H. Westlake

Lockerhall (skip), Luck and B. I Wood Macgowan N.feated the Athletic last week.

St. Joseph's, who have five more N. Collyer, J. Fitzgerald, T. Arm- games to play before they can de-

(skip).

P. Kaight, J. Holdman, N. 7. Beb-strong and A. D. Brawn (skip).

Reserves. Purvis, S. Cressey, M. clare their season closed, meet the S. Randle, S. Alderman,

[Club to-morrow оп F. Jones Champelovier and J. Pooler.

the latter's H. K. Electric

ground. A. V. Gosano and N. Bel- J. Sloan, J. G. Haigh, G. T, Padgett trao, two of St. Joseph's stalwarts, and J. F. Lanny (skip).::

are still on the injured Hat and A-Tarbuck, H. S. McKay CB is almost a certainty that the

Club will register a win.

and 3, Deakin (skip).

W. E. Simmonds, B. Strange, |Hollidge and A. W., Grimmitt (skip),

Kowloon Docks:--

A Calman, J. Kempton, J. Lindsay Gahagan and I de Rome (skip), __ and J. C. Brown (skip).

· H Hatch, A. McKellar, F. Norming

G. N. Mitchell, M. Ferguson, G. ton and A.-F. Paul (skip). Cooper and W. Hedley (akip).

JY Ramsay R Morrison, W. Greig and F. Cullen (skip);"

KOWLOON ♥, POLICE

(K.C.C.)

LEC

Kowloon C.C.-

lat team.

H. Gistopa, A., Linge, H. Hamp

E.

Wei Chung ton and A Bilkstone (skip).

C. Fincher, J. Chadwick, I. Howe and dinner, Taechi, T. Fer-

A. Hyde Lay (skip).

Teul Fun-put (40) v. II. N. Chung

B. W. Bradbury (—80) v. F, E. Moll pater 15:

W. J. Howard (--30)>Bre AZANLIIANDICAP. DOUBLES.

P. Braadheldge and Wel: Chung *** (-15), W, JHoward and V

(30.18)

guson and H. Overy (skip)........ Police C

INDIANS W KOWLOON":"

(BookEmpoo)

The following is to-morrow's programme with the result of pre- vious League games this given in brackets.

To-morrow,

FIRST DIVISION.

A. M. Omar, M. Y. Adal, 8.0. Bux Recreio (1) and K. M. Omar (skip).

A. M. Rumjahn, AR. Minu A M

seszon

By ATHLETIC: (7) (King's Park, 4.30. pím:)))

Wahab and 8. A. R. Ismail (skip), 8. CHINA (5) ▼ Navy (8)

Bishen Singh, S. Ismail, H. Hartcam

and: B. A. Hyder Kowloon C. C

(akip).

2nd team, y

and

Maddox, C. J. Roe, V. C. Labrum

Jack (skip),

(Caroline Hill, 4.80 p.m.)

CLUB, (-)"

y St. Joseph's C); (Club, 4,80 p.m.),

M. W. Brown, E. Houghton, E. League Tables To Date:

5. Nolan, P. E. Booker, A. B. Clark Korn and JM Jack (skip), and S. Most (skip)

7. Oram, P, Perkins, E. G. Post and

E. Bollanda (skip).

J. Fender, T.:TAllin, J. Shepheard

sale #{skip),0) **Reserved:-J. Haynes and. F. Mad-

Abbaa (er) and G Kelly

and

G, LA and P. L. Hodi Band. Chon, and Y, 0, Mok)

A. V. Gosano, and P..

(er). Byar

E BOWLING GREEN - TATKOO, Dribeoli. Taikoa sumu

14. C. Polson, G." "H. Stewart"

Kechnie and b, Drummond ((skip)

W. Brown, and Weir (skip).

DPeople, Keown and W.

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Sports Diary

utherspoon (ekly).

| SECOND DIVISION

CRAIGENGOWER

RECREIO

P. Kristofersm, A. SparyWWW. first and 3. P. Robinson, Akiy

Reserve-P, A., Foreman.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

FIRST. DIVISION"

SECOND DIVISION

Shots

FIRST DIVISION,

Arullery N Bouth Chins

Borderers

Lincolns

Navy Bose

eerzlo

E1-12- THIRD DIVISION

P.W. D. L

Goals

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