MONDAY, MAY 15, 1933.

CHINA MAIL.

THE C

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POLICE AND BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

DRAKE'S RINK SCORES AN EIGHT AGAINST CAREY'S

(By Short Head.)

HE Police recorded another surprise on Saturday when they regis- THE recorded a viccessive bowls win of the season. Having beaten Craigengower and the K. C. C. I am beginning to take more serious notice of the rumour that the Police are going to win the Championship.

The best bowling of the season was witnessed at the Valley where W. S. Drake's rink recorded an eight against A, E. Carey's rink to win

by 27-19.

First Division.

-

C.S.C.C. v K.D.R.C.

Second Division.

POLICE

K.B.G.C.

At Happy Valley, the Kowloon

On the Happy Valley Ground, Bowling Green Club defeated the the Civil Service defeated the Police

Kowloon Docks R.C. by 12 shots. shots.

Scores:-

Civil Service

F. E. Knight

F. H. Holdman

N. J. Bebbington

R. P. Phillips

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S. Randle

S. Alderman

F. J. Jones

J. W. Deakin

RECORD ROWING

New South Wales Wins King's Cup

Sydney, May 7.

In to-day's rowing events the King's Cup was

by New won South Wales, Queensland being

The second and Victoria third. race was won by 1% lengths-12 lengths in 14 minutes, a record

The President's prize for scull. ing was won by Turner (N.S.W.), who finished 15 lengths ahead of Beauchamp (Tasmania), who was a similar distance in advance of Boreham (Queensland). The time of 1.43 2/6 was a record.

SHANGHAI

THE WEST INDIAN CRICKET TEAM photographed on their ar

Roach, C. A. Wiles, B. Sealy, J. M. Kidney (manager), E. Achong, Headley, O. Da Costa, E. A. Martindale, C. Christiani, V. A. Välen- tine, G. C. Grant (captain), L Barrow,

CHAMPIONS Full Story Of Peking

Recreation Club by 10

FULL RESULT OF

BIG SWEEP.

Kowloon D.R.C.

Scores:- Police

W. Dowman

J. V. Ramany

R. Morrison

W. Greig

F. Cullen

22 (Skip)....24

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E. W. Simmonds

H. E. Strange

J. Hollidge

A. Calman

J. Kempton

J. Lindsay

J. C. Brown

A. Charman

C. F. Alexander

A. E. Carey

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L. Mist

J. Riddell

R. Ellis

W. Glendenning

(Skip)....17 w. McLeod

G. N. Mitchell

K:B.G.C.

C. L. Farmer

G. H. Owen

W. E. Hale

W. S. Drake

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C. B. Hosking

Capt. T. Hard

F. V. Whitta

THE

pions Sweepstake:-

Avins

Jockey Who Would Not Die

the

SOUTH CHINA DEFEAT

ABY OUTSIDE LEFT).

THE sensation of sensations was PLAIR, the. Navy's centre half `was provided on Saturday, when South the outstanding player of the day. China, contenders for First Division Although he dribbled a little too much, League honours, were defeated by the his marking of Fung King-cheong, and Navy by 9 goals to 1 in a very good the Bouth China Inside forwards was

magniferet

His ground pames to his wings were

game..

O say that South Chins lost because theatre of his game and he proved her players were off form and that the mala stumbling block to a South

China victory. luck was against them is all wrong the better team won and deservedly,

.

ONE thing that all football fans can

URKINS, on Blair's right tank,

be certain of, and that is, South did excellent work in feeding Barnett China were down in the mouth because on the right wing jangan Ip Pak-wa, Tam Kong-pak and Wong Mee-shun were not with them..

**

AD these three soccer stars been different Cas- playing a totally pect would have been put on the game and the chancen of a South Chină vie. fory would have been a certainty.

caso

the

MSWORTH was the pick of the forwards and was the most 'dan. erous man in the Navy side.

His cut through and terrife drives ve Dan Mau and, Li Tin-sang no end [of anxiety.

CATER on the left wing was the

of the two

was

*

one of which was

THE Navy team impressed from the

very start and inside of two very dangerous with aeveral beautiful- minutes had scored, true, through. a 15-placed centres penalty against Law Man for elbow-ponsible for the Navy's third goal, Bar- ing Emsworth off the ball, but a goal Lim Thin-chan pushing out to would probably have resulted in any nett who ran in and scored

BARNETT incidentally, was respon Peking, May 5. ¡Club authorities informed

CHINESE soccer fans will think it sible for the Navy's second goal, very funny that a team that car-ending over a fine centre which Sayer, THE WINNING TICKETS

OME amusement and astonish-West Suburb Police Station by ried, or were responsible for the win his opposite, handed into the net from Some no that Lawried,

an entirely unmarked position, of THE following is the complete paragraph appearing in a Chinese court be informed by telephone. should go under to a team

CTUALLY the game was one of the paper in Peking reporting the A Procurator named Ming Yea, to- Navy's present strength, but the fact draw for the Shanghai Cham-death of an English jockey at the gether with a subordinate nam they arrived on the field with the feel-the past two months, the whistle be- remains that South China, although cleanest seen in local soccer for Peking Race Club meeting last Fan Te-kuci, were sent to Ining they were going to win, were too ing rarely heard. 12132 49420 week-end. The story, which Is vestigate, when it was found that certain of themselves, and thie, piny. |

THE Club who arrived in fall force,/ It from a horse. Later, a certain

with, G. P. Lammert, Dr. J. AR minutes of play was a stroke of rugger fame, were very disappointed "At 2 p.m. yesterday, at Paoma- an iron coffin, placed the body fortame Leung Tat-wing misjudged to find that only five of St. Joseph's the ball in its flight to shoulder it over soccer team had turned up for their 30341 85494 chang, an Englishman, Po Ah-si, therein and buried it."

First Division soccer game. The only basis for the story ap- Sinden Instead of heading it. 14797 28968 on a dark brown horse bearing the

The referee had no option but lo' 23476 20942 number 2, was riding towards the pears to be a fall which Mr. S. A. 33184 11120 south when he suddenly fell off Smith sustained at the races. He CHENG SHUI-HONG made a wel award the points to the Club.

come return to form, but all the 17976 06688 and sustained internal injuries as was thrown from his mount during support he derived was 27271 22377 a result of the shock, and of which a race, but, apart from being tem- King-cheong, his inside, Kam Cheung Art of the Navy's win over 23452 24647 he died immediately. The Race porarily winded and sustaining alam, being too selflth. 07955 30507 Club thereupon notified the ticket- certain amount of soreness, he is 31770 11937 40753 17844 bolders that ticket No. 2 could be all right, and, in fact, attended the 30032 49788 returned or exchanged.

races the day after his "At the same time, the Race Reuter.

Dictator

A.W.E. Davidson Black Mischief

(Skip)....20 Funny Face

Fiery Lad

ElHot-Heywood Jolly Lindy

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Capt. C. E.

M. Ferguson

C. Pile

T. Tearle

G. H. Cooper

J. McWalters

G. Thompson

A. W. Grimmett

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W. Hedley

R. Marks

S. L. Rapley

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70

RECREIO V C.C.C

At King's Park Craigengower Cricket Club beat Club de Recreio

by 13 shots.

Scores :- Recreio

F. A. Xavier

E. M. Remedios

F. V. Ribeiro

F. X. M. Silva

C.C.C.

L. E. Lammert A. A. Razack

J. Cavanagh

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65

C.C.C. RECREIO

Viking

Smiling Morn Dandy Lad

Don Giovanni Income Tax Black Prince 74 The Dugout

Exquisite Morn

de Feur Aces

At Happy Valley, the Club Recreio defeated the Craigengowar Cricket Club by 5 shots.

Scores:-

C.C.C.

M. J. Medina

E. C. Basry E. Tuck

Recreio

M. A. Carvalho

A. Barros

F. X. Soares

A. H. Basto

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B. W. Bradbury H. V. Pearse

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L. A. Gutierrez

R. Robarts

A. S. Gomes

C. E. Marques

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E. L. Barros

L. C. R. Souza

W. T. Brightman J. Johnson

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....26

H. Milton

G. L. Buchanan G. Duncan

Lucky Moon

Battlement Bleak Morn

The Black Sheep Brilliant Lad

Lottery

Ben Nevin

28716 31423 completely untrue, is, however, death had been caused by a falled a largo part in their downfall.

* British military officer prepared THEIR equalising, goal after ten Selby and LG. Robertson, of local

43166 16823 full of circumstantial detail, 28497 10330 says: 14035 39213

44211 19100 20060 3742

2490 28473 39442 05084 10320

12117 10910 20098 38477 20008

22600 20463

Nationalist III (First). 12130 29051

Grey Dovil

Relandseck

(Skip)....18 Ben Clachan

J. M. M. Alves

Evening Flight

Boy Friend

J. M. S. Rosario Theta

Mister Cinders

While Sandu

(Skip) 12 Zakouska

J. S. Landolt

A. E. Costes

W. Ward

C. Lopes

U. M. Omar

W. V. Field

J. J. Basto

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27

J. Noronha

C. S. Simmonds

Ir. K. Modi

L. Xavier

H.

Beer

G. Abbas

J. Ozorto

R. BROL

W. Gul

II. Alves

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.13

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50

49

42

L. R. C.

Y

K. C. C.

K.B.G.C. Y TAIKOO.

C. G. Silva

R. F. Luz

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Kentucky

Heirdom

Silver Pheasant Windmill Plane

White Winter Royal Bee II.

25 Boot Black (Second)

Serene Morn

55 Welcome Morn

Saratoga

Blue Peter

At Sookunpoo, the Kowloon Vecherock (Third)

At the K.B.G.C. the Kowloon Cricket Club defeated the Indian Straight Flush Bowloon Green Club beat Talkoo Recreation Club by 8 shots. Dock Recreation Club. by 34 shots.

Scores:-

K.R.G.C.

J. Watson

J. S. Logan

L. Guy H. Nish

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G. Chambers

A. McIntyre J. Gibson W. Macfarlane

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R. Duncan

J. Sloane

G. E. Roylance

A. M. Holland

P. Kristofersen

Scores:-

iL. R. C.

K C. C.

Taikoo

A. M. Rumjahn

W. Brown

M. U. Bazack

K. McIntyre

A. M. Wahab

S. A. R. Ismail

J. Watson W. Weir

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A. Stalker

J. Whyte

R. M. Keown.

W. Wotherspoon

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A. M. Omar

¡M. Y. Adal. 18. O. Bux {K. M. Omar'

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(Skip)....19 Biehen Singh-

J. Polson

G. Stewart

H. McKerhale

N. Drummond.

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K.C.C. V POLICE

42

L. Ismall

H. Harteam

B. A. Hyder

A. Spary

J. Hirst

I. P. Robinson

Capt. Maddox C. Roo

Appeal Argonaut Opera Eve

Morn

Milbank Crazy Morn Western Star Edinburgh Castle Yentao .... Soleil d'Avril

(Skip) ....18 Goodbye Eve

Bobble Barker Zouave II. Field Field No. Field No. 4

V. G. Labrum L. Jack

No. 1

(Skip)....13 Field No. 4

H. Brown

H. Houghton

E. Kern

J. M. Jack

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51

HKE.RO. ¥. C&C.C.

Field No.

В

Field No. 6 Field No. 7

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NEWS IN BRIEF

At Ming Yuen, the Civil Service At the Kowloon C.C. the Police Cricket Club defeated the Hong Recreation Club beat the Kowloon Kong Electric Recreation Club by

Cricket Club by 7 shots.

Scores

Kowloon C.C.

E. C. Fincher

Y. Chadwick J. Howe A. Hyde-Lay

(Skip) 17 F. E. Skinner "C:~J. "Tacchf ̈- T. Fargusson H. Overy

(Skip) II. Gittins A. J. Lenger

H. Hampton

A. E. Bilkstone

Police.

J. Fender

G.. Tallon

J. Shepheard W. Mair (Slip) F. Nolan FB.--Booker "A R. Clark G. C. Moss'

16 (Skip)

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· J. Orom®

T. Perkins E. G. Port

+19

14 shots.

Scorea :--- {H.KER.C. J. Sloan.

J. G. Haigh G. T. Padgett

|J. F. Lunny

CS.C.C. F. L. Lockhart J. F. Magown. L. Luck

R. B. Wood

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A. Tarbuck

V L. Colyer

II. S. Mackay....... J. W. Fitzgerald

C. E. Gahagan T. Armstrong

L. de Rome

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H. Hatch

A. McKellar

F. Normington

W. E. Hollands A. ES Paul-

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LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

Police K.B.G.C

Skola:

17

(Skdp).

A. O. Brawn-

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T. Hunter

L. Whant

H. Westlake'

8. Eccleshall *149* (Skip)"

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17602 33720

25821

from Fung

South China, the latter team are still one point behind the present League leaders, the Artillery, who have One player that showed a definitu completed their Axtures with 20 points

*

fall.falling off of form was Leung Wing, as against South China's 19.

ehol, the Colony's interport centre half and South China's pivot. Time after time he sent up wild passes to his for

wards.

*

will indeed be ironical if St.

Joseph's fail to raise a team for

next Wednesday when they are due to

China in meet South

CLEVELAND IN THE LEAD FUNG RING CHEONG was the Pick Inst fixture. The result would then

21258 04198 to give the Reds a "double" tri-Washington 00824 40421umph,

while. Carleton blanked Goalín hit a homer. 48002 37900 Boston to give the Cardinals a Chicago ...... 47778

South China's forwards. Hemeen a victory for South China over fed his wings perfectly and had he the Artillery by the one of two p been less unselfish he might hava turn- given them by the Association. 2led the tables on the Navy.

2OR the Navy Sinden in goal play is now up to St. Joseph's to field

ed a safe game and was not resit ponsible for South Ching's goal.

And

Forster, were very good, espe-

the strongest team they have, nod, possible, bring in A.V., Gosano, whom I hear in åt again; but who has turned his interests to tennis.

+

cially the latter, whose neet clearances T. JOSEPH'S are capable of raising and well-judged tackling of South

a alde, and it is only right that

China right wing combination, bot the Axture should be played and the tled up that part of the onDosing team points not just given awaY, in the second half.

*AUSTRALIA 'ELIMINATE

NORWAY, '5-0

45139 34926

22783 00275

(Continued from Poje 1.)

Washington

8

13

30553 10041

Kubel and Harris hit homers. Brilliant pitching by Johnson, Chicago"

.10

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of the Red, blanked Chicago Cuba

.11

15

1

9

10

THE

[THE Navy backs, Buchanan

45000

48530 28845 division of spoils,

17471

44483

American League.

TABLES TO DATE.

14139 03EBL

R. H. E.

26772 27402 Boston

G 9

0

National League.

05748 07692

12054 15104

Jolley hit a homer.

26800 06817 Detroit

1

5

2

W. L

Per.

49884 10322

Pittsburgh

.15 8 .095

30401 30706

2050 3048 Boston

2

7

6 New York

.1.4 9

.608

19875 23712

HOME 22719 Detroit

3 6

0 Cincinnati

....18 11

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26741 19369

St. Louis

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12

*588

42948 04826

10262 2017 New York

1

9

0, Brooklyn

11

11

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17800 27514

HADER St. Louis

6

8

2 Boston

.12

16

.428

45924

30784

Chicago

.11

16

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9 12

2 Philadelphia

...10 -15

14100

Lazzeri hit a homer.

American League. :

24322 37561

4 St. Louis

9

2

W.

IM

Per.

32165 43108

Cleveland

30544 24891 Philadelphia

0 New York

.15

$179 9

28415 41778

́Hildebrand pitched.

22249 25178

24058 39654 Cleveland

$

Chicago

Detroit

42278 34155 Philadelphia

17307 41207 Cleveland

2 Philadelphia St. Louis Boston

19645 28000 New York

14011 28377 20842 30770

32100 40190

39850 41682

46151 34058

20308 08272

Mickey Cochrane hit a homer.

Washington

MR. NEEDA WINS SHAI.

7. Philadelphli

,16 11 .14 11

:11 14 .10 13 17 16:

British Saccesses..

London, Yesterday, "Bunny" Austin, Britain's rank

ing No. 2 player, followed up Fred 653 Perry's overwhelming win in the .025 first singles match against Finland 592 by winning his match for the loss

.560

of only four games at the Queen's 440 484 Club yesterday.

970 Britain are now leading by two) 304 matches to nil and should be as

sured of meeting Italy in the Third Round, The Italians offer the most serious opposition in the

CLASSIC top half of the draw, but they will

Berlin, May 7.

be handicapped by the absence. of G. Palmieri, and Britain is expect- ed to meet elther Germany" or

BA" Company, South Wales Border-1 Nationa-Chicago ors, beat the Royal Army Ordnance 5; Chicago 1, Philadelphia 7; Cincin Frau Nelly Neppach the brilliant Jepan in the European Zone Final, Corps by 6 sets to 3 in the Hong Kong natti 1. Brooklyn 1; Pittsburgh 1, New and versatile tennis player who was Scores were as follow: Area Tennis League,

York 2; St. Louis 8, Boston 1.5" repeatedly champion of Germany, com-H. W. Austin (Britain) beat Grahn

American-Washington 5, Chicago imitted suicide to-day by poisoning her-

*

The bands of the South Wales Bor- derers and the Lincolns. are to meet 'at' cricket and billiards to-morrow. The billjards will be played at the Y,M.C.A.

self-Transocoma-Kuo Mina

The following is the programme for

Now York, May 8. the excond athletic sporta of the Indian

The young American

wimmer, Recreation Club to be held at Sookun Flanagan shattered the existing- re-

•Italy drew with England in the In-poo next Bunday, st 2 pm

- cord for the 800 yards ..., yaxtarday, ternational soccer match in Rome on 100 yds. Championship: 80 yds. cavaring the distance in Bm. 23 8/10 Saturday, both sides scoring once, Handicap (Sons of Members under 10 secs. The former record was 6m. ZI

w years) - Entrance-Free Throwing the 2/10 seca.—Havia. V. Nenda, who is third in Cricket Ball (Three fries); 880 yds. Mr. V the Colony Jockeys Champlonably: Flat Bace (Handicap): 100 yds. Hand

6-0, 6-2, 6-2, F. J. Perry (Britain) beat Groten-

felt 6-0, 6-3, 6-1

(Saturday's Results Page 11.)

[LARWOOD SPEAKS

AT LAST

Defends Leg Theory Bowling,

HOBB'S VIEW.

Contrary To The Spirit Of The Game.

London, May 8 The leg theory controversy has been vigorously revived by the publication by Larwood, of a four column paid article in the Sunday Express in which he vigorously defends his bowling methods........... He asserts that it is due to the team to reveal that leg theory bowling was agreed upon as the policy for the attack.

He severely criticises the Aus- tralian complaints and the allega. tiong of the sporting writers against body-lins, bowling.""

Jack Hobbs, writing in the Star, asserts that leg theory bowling is contrary to the spirit of the game and la' not in the best interesta; of the game.

Canada Win 4-1,

"Hot Springs, Virg.,

"Leg-theory bowling," be asserts, Canada fulfilled expect ons: “undoubtedly contains elements of when she won both her, singles danger.” mafc yesterday eliminate des HENDREN WANTS

HEADGUARDS............ Unit- Gilligan and Durston both sup." and of pòrt: Dir vlaw, and, Hendren advo: cates the wearing of a cricket cup strengthened by rubber, "padding and with aldeflaps,

In another Int

won the Shanghai Subscription Grimins capolatos Blace; 120, yda, Flat The Belgian Grand Steeplechase, ran Cuba by 4 matchesTM

the 1% Miles. In: 2.49,2. He also re- (Poet

Ladies

100

(Girls under 12 years)}," Entrance Champion: Eweepstakes on Saturday. Free| He rode Elor Royal Bee, covering

Nomination yesterday at Brainsels, war won by Canada will now meet Face

Flat Bace Duc d'Anjou, at 9 ton Yarlas was ed States in the Big

scond also at 9% to 4, and Tals, the North American Zor 440 yds, Flat

́at 18-to' 2-6 There were ning, an«, Handicap ( and under

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