MONDAY, MAY 22, 1933.

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H.K. AREA

BILLIARDS.

TENNIS H.Q. WING, BORDERERS STEWART AND MILNE ENTER

Clean Sweep Wins For HQ. Lincolns R.E. & R.A.M.C.

ROYAL ENGINEERS AND

SERVICES WIN ..

Service Corps Trounced

HE Royal Engineers and Services team recorded

THE

their

third triumph when

they beat the Royal Army

Service Corps by 9 sels to nil.

WIN BY 524

'C' COY. LINCOLNS BEATEN BY THE FAVOURITES

JARMAN WINS BY 121 POINTS

(By Spot Ball.)

THE Headquarter Wing, South Wales Borderers, recorded another overwhelming triumph when they beat "C" Company of the The R. E. & S. have dropped only Lincolns by 524 points in the Soldiers' Club Billiards Tournament on one set in their three matches, and

are the only team with a 100 per cent. record in the Hong Kong section.

Friday.

C/Sgt. Jarman, runner-up to A J. Osmund in the Colony Billiards Championship, registered the highest win of the evening, consistent scoring giving him a triumph over Pie. Pyr by 121 points.

Favoured to win the tournament, the Headquarter Wing will ex- Capt. Cooper and Capt. Du Chayne counter stern opposition from the Portuguese Company of the Hong

Powell

beat Lt. Bews and Sgt. Tippie 6-0 beat S./Sgt. Flood and Drv.

S. M. Paul and S./Sgt. Savell

(R. E. & S) -

beat Patterson and Funnell 6-3 5-1 beat Bews and Tipple

beat Flood and Powell... 6-1

BASEBALL.

TABLES TO DATE.

AND ARTILLERY

TO PLAY OFF

Detailed scores:

(R. E. & S):-

beat Capt. Patterson

and

The latter team have already beaten the strongest Kong Volunteers. opposition the Lincoln could provide,

Pte. Funnell

H. Q. Wing. Borderers

“C” Coy. Lincolns.

6-4

C/Sgt. Jarman

200

Pie Pyr

79

Dmr. Matthias

200

C. Q. M. S. Day

141

Sgt. Harris

200

Pte. Stompwell

109

7-5

Pte. Davis

200

L/Cpl. Child

100

L/Cpl. Williams

200

Sgt. Naylor

141

Pie Price

200

L/Sgt. Newell

106

n. Q. M. S. Henson L/Cpl. Croft

200

Pie. Parr...

154

.........

154

Cpl. Body ...

200

1554

1030

Q. M. S. Blackler and Q. M. S.

Shillito (R. E. & S.) :-

SOCCER

beat Patterson and Funnell 6-0

(Continued from Page 1)

beat Bews and Tipple

6-2

BORDERERS

bent Flood and Powell

6-1

National League.

W. L.

PCL.

MEDICAL CORPS BEAT

Pittsburgh

.20 10

.666

Boston

.10 18

.470

New York

Brooklyn

Cincinaatti

St. Louis

Chicago Philadelphia ..13 20

.16 14 .14 14 .500 .16 16 .18. 15 .15 18

.483 .545 .454

.393

American League,

New York

Philadelphia Detroit St. Louis

Pte. Baston

18 11 .620 .19 14 .575

18 14 .16 14 ..14 14 .12 18 .14 19

10 .10

THE TABLES TO DATE.

beat Sgt. Woods

and Gnr.

Manley

6-1

0-0

KOWLOON SECTION

Beis

beat Lt. Flowerdew and Lt.

Laine

P. W. L. F. A. Pts. "A" Lincoln.. 4 4 0 25 11 6-2 "II.Q." Lincolns 3 3 0 27

[20th R.A.

Z z 0 15

8

0

6

by the Football Association.

3

11 IS

R.C.S.

2 1 1 8 10

2

12TH. BATTERY

Second in the Table

HE Royal Army Medical

Corpe

THE

second

recorded their In four triumph

matches when they beat the

12th. Heavy Battery RA, by

B sets to nil.

Washington

By virture of their win the Medi-Cleveland cal Corps are now second in the Chicago

Hong Kong Anction tabls.

Detailed scores:

Major T. H. Sarsfield and

Pedley (R.A.M.C.) :--

beat Gnr. Seal and Gar. Par-

dog

S M. Tuson and Ple. Smith H.KS.R.A.

(R.A.M.C.) —

beat Sex and Pardoe ..... 6-4 24th R.A.

beat Woods and Manley G-4 "B" Lincoln

bent Flowerdew

2 11 11 7

4 0 4 4 32

"B" Lincolns and Laine 6-2-C" Lincolns

2 0 2 3 15 3 0 3 2 25 HONG KONG SECTION

Rev. Lewis Bryon and Pte.

Stephens (RA.M.C.) :—--

beat Seal and Pardoe ...... 6-4 RE & 8. ....

beat Woods and Manley... 6-3 R.A.O.C.

R.A.M.C.

beat Flowerdew and Laina 6-0

KOWLOON LEADERS WIN

0 TO 0

Fine Record Maintained

TILE Headquarter Wing. Lincolns, maintained their fine record of not losing a set in three encounters when they beat "C" Company of the same regiment by 9 sets to nil.

Borderers

Hp Borderers » R.A.B.C

(6th R. E....

"Borderers

"K.Q.** Borderers

Bets

533 Probable. Fixture For

Wednesday.

SOUTH CHINA ▾ REST.

GOLF FINAL

Beat Groves And Ramsay In K. G. C. Foursomes

W. A. Stewart and G. ` Milne (16), favoured for the title, entered the Final Round of the Kowloon Golf Club's Open Foursomes yes- terday when they beat W.L Hamsay and W. M. Grores (22)

INTERPORT AQUATICS V.R.C. WIN

WITH CANTON

INVITATION EXTENDED TO

SHAMEEN

OPEN RELAY AT

C.B.C. GALA

Y.M.C.A. Quartette Beaten By 3 Secs.

EXCELLENT HANDICAPPING.

(By CRAWL)

by. 5 and after being up at AREA SPORTS BOARD UNABLE TO Three seconds separated the Vic-

the turn

Stewart and Milne will meet H. Hampton and H. Mundy (18) In the Final Round.

Hampton and Mandy received walk-over from W. J. Woolley and P. W. J. Phoner in the Semi- Final Round owing to Planner leaving the Colony for England.

COLONY

BOWLS TITLE

ENCOUNTERS

Four Matches Down For To-day.

MCLEOD SHOULD WIN THE

POLICE DUEL-'

(By SHORT HEAD.)

-

AFFILIATE WITH H.KLASA.

(By Crawl.)

toria Recreation Club quartette from the European Y. M. C. A. team in the thrilling Invitation Team Race at the exceedingly well

MR. Y. K. MOK'S proposal to invite the Canton organised Chinese Bathing Club's

7

Amateur Athletic Federation and the Sha-swimming gala at North Point last

|night. meen European Swimming Club to Hong Kong for

The V. R. C, who included an Interport Swimming Contest in the middle of two of the Colony's best swimmers August met with the unanimous approval of the in L Roza-Pereira and S. V. Git- Council of the Hong Kong International Amateur tins, took an early lead through Swimming Association, at a meeting held on Fri-H. L. Ozorio, who touched a yard to the good of Lange of the "Y." day at the Association's Board Room, 38, Queen's

E. B. Da Roza failed to gain on Road Central.

Schreuder, who was a few feet in A letter from the Hong Kong Area Sports front of the Chinese Bathing Chub Board was read to the meeting in which was stated second string.

L. Roza-Pereira Jumped that they were unable to become affiliated to the with a substantial lead, which he H.K.I.A.S.A. at the present moment,

Mr. Y. K. Mok was in the chair

The Colony Lawn Bowls Singles Championship, which has attracted and was supported by Mr. E. W. an entry of 97, commences to-day Railton, Hon. Secretary: Mr. A. G.

with four matches.

Donn, Hon. Treasurer, and Mr. R. Goldman, Assistant Hon. Secre Itary.

Others

Correspondence.

V. R. C. AND H. K. L. A. S. A.

away

slightly increased for 8. V. Glitins to finish the race four yards ahead of A. G. Donn of the "y" team. The C. B. C. came third, beating the Young Companions' Association by a touch.

The Royal Navy and the South China Athletic Asso- ciation Talled to start owing to the late arrival of their teams.

The spectators were disappoint-

The most interesting of the four games will be that be tween E. G. Post and W. Me- Leod, both Police players; on

included Lt present their own green. Post did not enter the competi-Jackson (Royal Navy); Mr. Tseung [To The Editor "Sunday Herald:"ed at the non-appearance of teams tion last year, while McLeod reach- Wan-kai (South China Athletic ed the Second Round at the ex-Asociation); Mr. H. L. Lès (Chung) Sir,-In your reference of date from the Fakten Athletic Associa

tion, the Royal Artillery, the Mr to the V.R.Ca participation in Chinese Civil Servants Club, and one of J. F. MacGowan In Sing Benevolent Society); the Second Round he, however, Harold Wing Lee Young Com- the Open Relay Race at the above the Chung Sing Benevolent Society. succumbed to J. J. Basto by 21-15 panion's Aquatic Association) and function, you implied that the I was most impressed by the after a good display, AK Dr. Teol

Tar-shok who Has V.R.C. applied for permission to excellent handicapping throughout. Although McLeod figures at been elected by the Chinese affi«

In every race the faish was the foot of the Becond Divi-

liated Clubs to represent them on take part and thus conveying the actly as it should be with very ston Skips" records 1 favour

Impression that we acknowledge the little separating the competitors. his chances to-day, N

self-assumed authority of the At the conclusion of the gala |HKRÁSA.

|Mra. Kwok - Chan, wife of the The Royal Artillery and the R. Basa, who was sensationally eliminated by Eel Arculli In the

The V.R.C. does not acknowledge Club's chairman, presented the 562 South Wales Borderers, jaint rum First Round last year by a score of

[any authority outside its

own prizes, which were donated by Mr. jurisdiction in matters Aquatic and Kwook Chan, 500 mers-up in the First Division of 21-19, should not be fully extended

refuses to recognise the existence) The Hon. Dr. R Kotewall, 400 the soccer league, will probably against H. Beer on his own green,

of the H.K.LA.S.A. What that C. M. G., LL. D. President of the Body may choose to dictate to their Hong Kong International Amateur Associates is their own affair, but Swimming Association, attended this Club will not brook any inter-the Carnival. Mr. Railton also read a letterference from that source. from the Hong Kong Area Sports

As your next issue will not be Board, to the effect that they are appearing for a week you will, per-

.599

,424

(By' OUTSIDE LEFT).

244 meet in a deciding fixture on the K.F.C. ground or at Caroline Hil Jon Wednesday.

F. W. LE A. Pia

The better goal average of the Borderers has not been considered

4 The following is how the teams

2 concluded the season:

Goals.

P. W. L.. D. F._ A. Pis. 0 South China 20 15 4 1 60 20 at 20 15 5 0 60 29 30 Artillery Borderers 20 14 4 2 62 25, 30

3 3 0 261 6 It has been suggested that South

TO-DAY'S GAMES

(Commencing at 5.20 p.m.)

(Craigengewer G.C.). R. BASA v. 'H, BEER F. V. WHITTA & ECCLESHALL

(Police R.C.).

E. G. POST W. MCLEOD A. E. COATES v. S. RANDLE

the Council.

Opening the meeting, this Hon. Secretary, ⠀ - Mr. E. W. Kallton, said that he had re- ceived a letter from the Vie

toria Recreation Club, acknow ledging receipt of the payment of $669,91, owing them by the former Hong Kong Amateur Swimming Association.

+1

THE RESULTS

The following were the results:-

unable to affiliató at present hape, be good enough to correct the but that the Board raised no ob wrong impression created, in your Invitation Team Race:- jection to any officer, non-commis-jevening contemporary The China sioned-officer or private from par-Mall,” ticipating in any 'event held under

F. V. Whitta, who beat S. E. the auspices of the Association or Alderman only to lose to. C. S. Best for swimming for any affiliated in the Second Round last year, Club-providing that his services will encounter stiff opposition were not required by his own unit. from 8. Eccleshall on the Craigén- gower green.nl et

Yours faithfully,

P. A. DIXON, Hon. Secretary.

Hong Kong, May 20.-

1. V.R.C. (E. B. da Roza, H. L Ozorilo, L ROLA Pereira and S. V. Gittin).

Time:: 2 mín. 4-1/5' axes.

2. European "y" (IL Lange, W. Schreuder, E. W. Railton and A. G. Donn).

Timo: 2

min. 7-4/5 sec.

3. Chiuise B.C. (Leung Sul-man, Chang Ho-fuk, Wong Yat-hang and Lai Lok-win).

1. Ms Chan Yuk-fal,

Mr. Y. K. Mok, the Chairman, [The paragraph in question re- suggested that the Association ferred to the fact that the Chin) The Civil Service player should issue a joint invitation to jess Bathing Club had been grant. was beaten by A. W. Grimmitt the Canton Amateur Athletic ed permission by the HKLASA Ladies 58 Metres Championship:-

Federation and the Shameen Euro-to allow the V.R.C., a non-affilleted Miss Leung Yuk-chan. by 22-2 in the First Round last year, but I fancy Eccles- pean Swimming Club to ptici-club, to participate in the Invita- 8 Miss Kwok Ying-man.

Time: 41-1/5 secs ball's chances this afternoon.pate in an interport contest with tion Team Race. The CBC, as] Combined Chinese encounter. B. Randle, who lost to JB. Chap- the Association some tims in the an affiliated club to the Associat. Joka's Ambolance Invitation Miz

Bad Relay (58 Meiren) cm tion, required such perinisalon, not 1 Lam Bulao and Mas Lam Kit- This substitution would be a man in the First Bound last year, middle of August." charity game in aid of the should eliminate A. E. Contes in This suggestion met with the the V.R.C.--Ed. Sunday Herald and wa Children's Playing Ground's Fund, the only other game

unanimous approval of the Council. Chine Mafl]

2 1 1 8 10

2

22

25

11

2 1 1 7 11

1.28 19 །。。་་

China should play the Best of the League on this coming Saturday instead of the Combined Services.

a

10 8

"C" Borderers. 2 0 2 2 16

12th R.A. N R.A.P.C.

NEWS

35 19: 26.

IN BRIEF WEEK'S WATER POLO GAMES

Results of South China

Fuk-yin and

Mian. Leung Men's 100 Metres Championshi

1. Chang Ho-fuk.

Wong Yat-hang

8. Ng Wah-chow,

Ladies

Time: 76

100

2009 Metre Breast Stroke Baadcap

Opening Swimming Gala Mia Kwok Ying-yin,"

Miss C. Allison, who aided the form-beat: Switzerland by 4 goals to nil in One of the best stories in the: Book Jer Central British Association Ladies' the Internationa! SDCCOT match at concerns George Brown, the Sussex, The H. Q. team are now at the Hockey team in the Caer Clark Cup Bergne. England led one-pil at half-fast bowler, compared with those de-

Iverion it is said those of Larwood 50 metres Men's Hurdle Race: head of the Kowloon section table League, left for England on Saturday thine, Stat

by the Carthage. While or leave

appear fanerally, alow,c

1 Cheung Wing Kong Once when, bowling at Lord's, one

2. Leung Wai Sang defented -- the wicketkeeper, |two National Boston 4 Pittsburgh '· 2;

long Boston 6 Pittsburgh 75 Brooklyn 1 held before it by a spectator, penetrate 60 metres --Men's Feet-first Race:-

ed a wooden fence and killed a dog on

by virtue of a better sels, average Miss Allison will be married in W. E.

The following were the U.S. Basedly stops, passed through a coat 8. Kwok Hon' Mini.

than "A". Coy, of the same regi-Peers, the Colony, Interport "rugger" ball results on Saturday ment, "C" Company, who have won forward.

2 sets out of 27, are at the foot

Chicago 3; New York 1 St. Louis the further aids Brown was the 1 Leung You Hung The K.C.O. American Tennis Tour Philadelphia 7 Cincinnati 6 father of 17 children, and the country 2. Li Ping Kam nament was poorly supported yester | American-Chicago, * Washington

of the table.

Detailed Scores:-

3. M. Trowt', and

Sgt. Harper A

(H.Q.)

beat L/Cp), Cohen and Pte.

Holton

beat Cpl. Wardle, and

Botton

boat Pte. Newell and Pta:/

Cousins

day afternoon owing to the rain on 7: Cleveland 2 Philadelphia 7; Detroit rang with his name early the last 8: Boo Chung Hing Saturday and the fact that play 5 Boston 6: St. Louis 4. New York. 2. century.

200 metres was abandoned yesterday morning, Among those who played

Green, were E C Fincher, yesterday

- PARIS, May 14-Henri Cochet can **Jimmy Foxx, 1932 home run king 6-8 Gray, AB P. Guest banged out two homers for the Fail-appear in the movies as belgind, bozer adelphia Athlete on Baturday, thus or bell boy, but he cannot as tennis Ferguson, CL Stapleton G. C. bringing his total to six for the sea. player if he wants to remain...

main Barnett G. A. White, By Capell, so Wally Berger of Boston Braves The French star wa 6-05, S. Smith, G. Lee, E Abraham, hit tw homers on the same "day

C/Sgt. Robinson and L/Opl, Elli-

son (HLQ.)')=

best Cohen and Holtor

best-Wardle and Bolten

best Nawoli and Cousins?

Bet Harrison

bea

B. Hambly and R. Young to head the home run parade with pear in 12 sim when the Fring

ten. Lou Gehrig of the

Ladies' Free Style Raczi-

1 Group "A"

1. Misa, Yeung San King Miss Young Ban Chun Miss Mot Buk Koon 4. Mlas. Ng Shun, Ying

wp8.

#wetTankess,im socond with -Kvin Orl Tennis Faderationswagged:štë fingee; aiĮ

better him" and said, "No! If you'di

The European Y.M.C.A. will, mesti gerita B Pranother Tilden. the South China Athletic Association Rumalis, Colony Lama Tann

jinja" friendly water-polo, game in thi].

Cochet has bewed: ta' tha Bumal, Colony Lawn Tannis ofthi Samateur statis-Associa 6-3 former's pool on Tauraday at 6p.m. champion, won the 100 Tards for the

shcond time" in subcosslorn

*aberp

0

6-2

A friendly water-polo. played between tha,

thing.

Up the former

pitc

E-6-1 Baturday

Bdim, Crus Club and the Euro

creation, Glah

Leung Wing Hat Pul Hanov

[3) Yuen- Pul Cheun

1. Miss Leung Wing Ham and Boys (under 15): 50 Hetres Handicaps

2. "Mist Kwok Ying-mar.

Kwong-wah

Mies Mok Suk Koon AM PIE Wan Pre-tin.

2. Miss Yeung San Chun and g

Miss-Ng Bhun” Ying

Yung

Metres Feet

-"B. Miss Yuen Pul Hen and Miss 11 - Ohang -Ho-fuk, Org.

Au Yan Chiu

50 metres-Novelty Bäce “Light 50 Ma

1. Kwok Taun Hang

2. Leung, Wal Sang

8 Kwok Hon Ming & Children's Apple Race-

funder 15 years of age); 1. Au Leung Wahl 2. Young Cheung Wa

Yuen Chi K

100 metres

Men's & Ladies Relay Race

.1 Chip II Chung

*** Yeung San King

2 Cheung Wng Kong and Miss

100

*** Young' Sau Chun

Leung Wal Sang, and

Leung Wan In

Ng Wah-chow,

Matem Life

2 Ng

Buoy: Mixed Relay:

and Mian Leung

Man-chow and Miss Lesing

|109" Metre: Novices. Handicap:-

1 Tong Poh-chong

Wang Yat-hing

3. Yeung Fook-pül, í

SY BATHING PICNIC.

spits of Continual downpour:

Blr W

Miss

Bathing plo Bry-on/Sɛtí

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