SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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DOUGLAS JARDINE
Skipper of Surrey and England.
YORKSHIRE
DISPLACE
SUSSEX
Gloucester Beaten At Sheffield.
SOUTHERN CONTENDERS CHECKED AT THE OVAL
West Indies Beaten
Worcester.
Test Skipper's Century
SAMMY
CANAVARROCOACHES BORDERERS
WRAGG WINS ON
CHATELAINE IN SHANGHAI
Surprise Triumph, For Mr. Thornton Smith.
PECULIARITY OF OAKS WINNER
London. To-day. Sammy Wragg, taking over Chatelaine from Fred Fox at the last minute, won the Oaks over 11⁄2 miles from a fleld of fourteen starters at Epsom yesterday.
The result was as follows: 1. Chatelaine (S. Wragg)
Interporter Drops Amateur Status.
WINS FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP AT 15
Shanghai, May 30. TT is perhaps a natural outcome
the tremendous growth of] Shenghai and its keen competitive spirit in sports that professional instructors are beginning to find it 25-1. a place where they can
earn A
MANAVARRO and M. W.
2. Solfatara (S. Donoghue) 20-1 living. For several years, proles Lo photographed before
3. Furtor (Jones) 100-8.
|sional golf, riding, boxing, and Won by 11⁄2 lengths and 2 billiards instructors have been lengths.
operating here and apparently Glorious summer weather have met with no small amount of brought countles thousands to Ep-success. It can be said, anyway, som for Ladies Day to watch the that George Gray has entirely Fillies Classic.
Jchanged the character of Shanghai H.-M. the King and Queen Mary, billiards, and there were very few accompanied by the Princess Ro-
yal attended.
The result Was s surprise victory for Mr. Thornton Smith, Director of the famous store of Fortnum. Mason and also a Government director of the Ministry of Agriculture.
Lord Stanley, son of Lord Derby. winner of the last Derby, and own-
Byer of Versicle, was most disap-
London. To-day. Yorkshire secured the lead in the Cricket Championship yester
pointed in the failure of his filly. SUMMER CUP DRAW He fully hoped to repeat his
AT KOWLOON. father's victory.
Sammy Wragg, the jockey had his first classic victory on Chatelaine, who had not won a race before in six outings. She is the most temperamental
day for the first time this season torse and is always accompanied, when they beat Gloucestershire by by a white goat stable companion.
ten wickets and Sussex dropped-Reuter,
points to Surrey,
Derbyshire beat Essex in the Warenster: 215 and 284 for a only other finished match, Slörer
(Nawab of Pataudi 162 not Dut).
compiling 232, the highest individ-
ual score of the season.
Middlesex
first Won
points and Worcester made
innings
Oxford University drew with are-Leicestershire at Oxford. markable second innings récovery Oxford: 297 (Townsend 118, to beat the West Indica by the nar-
row margin of one wicket.
The recently Bombay
Nawab of Pataudi, who arrived in England from after the Australian tour, scored un invaluable 162 not out towards the 284 necessary runs for victory. Ben Sealey scored his first century for the tourists.
Douglas Jardine, triumphant England skipper, registered his first three-figure innings of the season when he hit the Sussex bowlers for 105 after Maurice Tate had dismissed Surrey for 203 In the first in- nings.
F. G. H. Chalk 104) and 204. Leicester: 206 (Armstrong 130)
and 100 for 3.
EARLIER RESULTS.
County Championship, Kent beat Northants by an inn- ings and 96 runs at Northampton.
Northants: 140 (Freeman 5 for
62);
105 (Freeman 7 for 57). Kent: 541 (Ashdown 113, Todd
104).
Friendly. Lancashire beat Cambridge Uni-
In the same match Barling and versity by an innings and 148 runs Cock registered their second cenat Cambridge.
turies of the season, while Town-i Bend and Chalk, the Dark Blue batsmen, each recorded their se. cond three-figure knocks this co- son when opposed to Leicester in a drawn game.
Jack Hearne, who was dismissed when 93 against Notts, scored 153
Lancashire: 442 (Paynter 176). Cambridge: 163 and 131.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
First Round To Be Played Before June 11.
THE following is the draw for Cup at the Kowlon Golf Club:
the First Round of the Summer
A. S. King (17) v. S. Macnider (12).
A. T. Braley (6) v. J. Charlton
(15).
W. L. Ramsey (14) v. J. Pooler |(9).
F. E. Booker (6) v. H. T. Buxton (10),
G. Milne (6) v. H. Hampton (6). A. Urquhart (11) v. J. McCaw (18).
S. Hart (12) v. J. Macknight (3). A. Andrews (18) W. A. Stewart (7).
V.
These matches are to be played on or before June 11.
SOLDIERS
166
the Interport doubles match at the K.C.C. last year. Both players. then stated that it would probably be their last Interport.
of the old school locally who at their best could compare with the younger champions of to-day.
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RETAIN TITLE To-day's Bowls Fixtures
FROM LINS.
Close Encounter Won By Six Points.
SMALL UNITS WIN.
(By SPOT BALL.)
The South Wales Borderers, holders of the Garrison Billiards League, retained the championship on Thursday night by defeating the Lincolnshire Regiment by the very Barrow margin of 6 points.
The Borderers won the last ea- counter by over 200 points.
The Borderers were fortunate to win, only the remarkable recover- ies made by C/Sgt. Jarman Pte. Walters enabling the holders to retain the title.
and
The Small Units recorded their first win by beating the Royal Army Medical Corps by 118 points, while the Royal Artillery beat the Royal En- gineers by 52 points.
The Settlement now is to have a professional lawn tennis instruc- tor, and one with whom it has been very well acquainted for
Supporters Handicap Abbott, many years, for Raul Canavarro,
Pte. Abbott of the Lincolns one of the leading tournament played a very fine game and only players for a long time, has decid-failed to keep his man from reach- ed to drop his amateur status anding his 100 mark by being put off will endeavour, to make profit out of his skill at the game: by being continually reminded by
Cana- varro was born 38 years ago in the state of the game. He, how- some of his supporters concerning Macao. He showed interest in 2
ones to
tennis racket before his first ever, scored a fine 35 break. school days and later on commenc- Pte. Walters, who was at one ed his early efforts on a hard time 80 points behind Sgt. Green, court in a garden at the rear of recorded a 32 break and followed his home. At the age of 15 he won this up by several minor the Macao championship and from pass his opponent's acore and win then until 1915 he represented by 12 points. Macao in the Interport contests be- the Portuguese of Hong tween Kong and Macao,
Later, he was transferred to Shanghai and in 1920 H. Toussaint noticed him as a likely player and invited him to be his partner for the Shanghai doubles champion- ship, which they won for four years.
In 1923, Canavarro won the singles championship and the hard court doubles champion- ship, and from 1920 to 1933 he played in Interport Lennis matches. Canavarro, together with E. Lễ Leitao, bas done moch during the past few years to improve the play of the younger Portuguese and is
CLUB BILLIARDS
TOURNAMENT Sporting
B" Company Borderers
Beat "A."
(By SPOT BALL).
Athletic Club, where he
ES
Jarman, the runner-up In the Colony Championship, should have been beaten by Herrlot. The Lincolns player, after leading by a substantial margin, played safe billiards
and was consequently beaten by the Army champion.
Clarke's Impressive Play. The Small Units enjoyed an easy win over the Royal Army Medical Corps by 118 points.
S/Sgt. Clarke played brilliantly registering two good breaks of 34) and 30.-
CRAIGENGOWER (74) KOWLOON R.G.C. (54) CLUB. DE RECREIO (59) TAIKOO D.RC. (72)
POLICE RC (-) KOWLOON C.C. (57) H. K. ELECTRIC (51) CIVIL SERVICE (—)
FIRST DIVISION
V
V
Y
F
V
V
KOWLOON DOCKS (44). KOWLOON C.C. (55) POLICE R.C. (57) CIVIL SERVICE (39)
SECOND DIVISION
YACHT CLUB (~~~) CRAIGENGOWER (51) KOWLOON BG.C. (63) INDIAN RC (-)
Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game last year.
League Tables To Date.
Kowloon B. G. (8) Civil Service (3) Recreio (2) Police (7) Craigengower (1) Kowloon Docks (5) Kowloon C. C. (4) Taikoo Docks (6)
FIRST DIVISION-
Shots
P. W. L. F. A
Shots
Up D. Pls.
4
3 2 1 195 169 26
3 2 1·195 174 21 0 4
3. 2 1 171 157 14 0
4
3 2 1 177 171 6
0 4
3 2 1 166 164
0 4
3 1 2 176
180 0 4 2
3 1 2 155 176
0 21 2 3 0 3 146 190 0 44
SECOND DIVISION
4 3 1 298 219 79 0 6
4 3 1 228 207 21 0
6
3 2 1 192 144 48
0
3 2 1 185 177 8 0 4 32 1 174 173 1 4 2 2 246 222 24
0
0 4
3 1 2 164 203
'0 39
0 61 2 0 91 0
2
Kowloon E. G. (5) Kowloon C. C (7) Craigengower (1) Yacht Club (2) Civil Service (3) Recreio (4) Police R. C. (~) H. K. Electric (8)
4 1 3 205 256 Indian R. C (-)
4 0 4 183 274 Figures in brackets denote positions held by the respective clubs at the conclusion of last season. The Police and Indian R. C. are newcomers to the junior division in the absence of the Tai- koo second string.
Teams For To-day's Games
First Division.
Kowloon B.G.C. 1st team-
R. Duncan, D. Gow, W. Macfarlane and A. Holland (skip).
R. Hall, A McIntyre, C. E. Royiance and L. Guy (skip).
J. S. Logan, N. Whibley, J. Gibson and H. Nish (skip)
Craigengower 1st_term Rumjahn and B. W. Bradbury (skip). J. Cavanagh, LE. Lammert, D. G. L. Buchanan, C.. S. Summons, H. Beer and R. Basa (skip).
W. T. Brightman, J. S. Landolt, A. E. Coales and U. M. Omar (skip).
He will prove the only ob-K.C.C. 1st team:- stacle to an all-Borderers' final
in the Army Individual Cham plonship, which commences on Monday.
Second Division.
Kowloon G.B.C. 2nd team:
J. Chambers, G. Adams, J. Budding and W. S..Drake (skip)
J. Macdonald, T. Searle, F. V. Whitia and A. W. E. Davidson (skip).
C. E. Elliott-Heywood, T. Hard, G. Thompson and F. L. Rapley (skip),
Craigengower 2nd team:-
bus and A. A. Razack (skip).
D. K. Khares, M. J. Medina, Y. Ab-
J. Johnson, H. Milton, W. Ward and W. V. Field (skip).
G. Duncan, F. K. Modi, E. Tuck and W. Gill (skip).
Reserve: E. C Barry
E. C. Fincher, J. Chadwick, J. Howe Yacht Club:- and .A. Hyde Lay (skip).
A. Macfarlane, J. W. C. Bonner, A.
F. E. Skinner, W. Hyde, T. Fergu-W. Brown and L. S. Greenhill.
son and H. Overy (skip).
H. Gittins, AJ. Linge, H. Hamband J. A. R. Selby.
A. Chapman, A. Morgan, E. Stone
J. Orem,
L. Sutton, B. S. Rouse, J. L Spence and N. V. A. Croucher.
K.C.C. 2nd team:-
J, W. M. Brown, S. J. Haughton,
E. Kern and J. M. Jack (skip).
F. Maddox, C. J. Roe. V. C. Labruta
A. Spary
Robinson (skip). P. Kristofersen, W. W.
W. Dowman, W. R. Chester-Woods,
Recreio 1st team
L. Gaterriez L. C. R. Souza, C. G. Police 2nd team:- Silva and R. F. Luz, (skip).
HA. Alves, R. Robarts, A. S.C. F. Alexander and A. E. Carey Gomes and C. E. Marques (skip).
F. Xavier, J. M. N. Alves, F. V. v. Ribeiro and F. X. M. sla Silva (skin).
(skip).
responsible to no little degree for
Dvr. Gray, who last week sen-ton and A. E. Silkstone (ɛkid). the success of the Portuguese sationally beat Sgt. "Green of the
Reserve: W. Hyle. Association's (to-day Lincolns with an unfinished break Club Lusitano) splendid record in
Police lat tem his perfor very nearly repeated He has the local tennis league.
J. Fendder, T. Talion, I. Shephard mance when be recovered from and W. Mair (skip). also given many hours to coaching an 80 points deficit to lead T. Nolan, A. W. Smith, A. R. Clark the younger players of the Junior Pte. Smith of the Medical Corps by and G. C. Moss (skip),
noticed
J. Parkins, E. d. Post and and L. Jack (skip). CLAPP REGISTERS 34 BREAK. Miss Thelma Collaco
16 points. The latter. however. W. E. Hollands (skip). a likely
Kirst and player and partnered her to win played open billiards, during the the mixed doubles of Shanghal, last forty points to win by 22
points. both hard end grase courts. Under
The Artillery won their flx- his capable coaching, Miss Thelma
ture against the Royal En- Collaco has topped the list of lady
gineers at the Soldiers' Club players of Shanghai, and has been
by 52 points. selected twice for Interport con- tests. Two more promising players
The following were the detailed of the J. A. C. under his coaching scores.
Borderers
Lincolns 6 3 0 2 0 51 Pte. Clapp, last year's finalist in re Miss A, Collaco, and his son,
The latter will be farman 3010050 the Army Championship, recorded A. Canavarro, 4.1 0 1 0 63 3 3 0 0.0 468 fine break of 34 to beat Pte. (85) seen in action for the A. S. F. in Ellis
re
the Shanghai Second Division this Walters 0 45 Jones by 100 points. 1-1-82
Clapp season. N.C.D.N. The closest match of the evening
Williams 006 was that between Pte. Hancock and
Matthias 30 C. S. M. Brown, the latter emerg winner of a stirring struggl
TABLE TO DATE.
1st. Inna, No.
in characteristic manner against Glamorgan, but, in spite of good Yorkshire bowling by lan Peebles, Middlesex Sasrex were 75 runs behind when stumps Warwick
Lancs. were drawn.
Derbyshire Results as cabled by Reuter: Essex
Kent County Championship.
Notts Middlesex took first innings Middlesex points from Glamorgan at Lord's. Glouce
Gloucester Middlesex: 426 (Hearne 183) Surrey
and 79 for 2...
Glamorgan: 267-(I. A. R-Peebles Hants
6 for 93);
313 (Duckfield 121).
P. W. L. W. L. R. Pts.
- 15 - 5 3
6
0 0 0 0 30
8 6 0 2 1 0 98
300015
"B" Company, South Wales Borderers, defeated "A" Com- `pany of the same regiment by 118 points in the Soldiers' Club Billiards Tournament on Wednesday night.
0 21 2011 by one point,
Northants Somerset
Glamorgan
0312 011
7 0 5 0 1 1
7
0 3 0 1 0,
3
small breaks had taken a sub- stantial lend.
Worcester Lelcaster
Surrey took first innings points TO-DAY'S CRICKET.
from Sussex at the Oval
Surrey: 203 (Tate 5 for 44);
428 for 6 dec. (Barling 140,
D. R. Jardine 105). Sussex: 159 and 302 for 4 (Cook)
107 not out).
Derbyshire best Essex by 6 wickets at Derby.
Essex: 283 and 300 (Taylor 134). Darby: 455 for 7 dec. (Storer
232) and 136 for" 2.
Yorkshire bent Gloucestershire by 10 wickets at Sheffield
Gloucester; 245 and 148 Rhodes
$ for 46). Yorkshire: 369 and 25 for no
wicket.
Friendlies,
Worcester beat the West Indies)
by one wicket at Worcester.⠀⠀⠀
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Middlesex v. Sussex
(at Lord's) Essex v. Worcester
(at Leyton) Lancashire v. Yorkshire
(at Manchester) Warwick v. Derby
(at Edgbaston) Notts v. Surrey
(at Treat Bridge) Hampshire v. Kent
(at Southampton) Somerset v. Gloucester
(at Taunton) Northants v. Leicester
Cat Northampton) FRIENDLIES Glamorgan v. West Indies
(at, Cardiff)
During the course of the game Brown registered 31 break' in 'catching up his op- ponent, who with a series of
The following were the detailed scores:-
200 Walters
HOLIDAY GOLF STARTING TIMES,
"
4
150 Herriott 150 Maltby.
150 Green
102 Ash 110 James 105 Abbot
Civil Service 1st lei
E. W. Simmonds, H. E. Strange, 3. Hollidge and A. W. Grimmitt (skip), 79 S. Randle, S.. Alderman, R. E, Wood 94 and F. Jones (skip).
H. Lockhart, A. 0. Brawn, N. Beb- 138 bington and E. P. Phillips (skip). 180
150 TalkooR.C.:- 150
J. Polson, G. Stewart, J. Watson jani N. Drummond (skip),
A. Stalker, 7. Whyte, R. Keown and 761 W. Wotherspoon (skip), .
D. Peoples, W. Cunningham, W. Weir and J. Chalmers (skin). '54 Reserves: H. McKeehnie, W. Brown. 111 K. McIntyre and J. Wald. 150 140
W. Mcl. Smith, H. Merriman, J. Riddell and W. Glendinning (skip). W. McLeod, A. E. Haynes, J, B. MeWalter and B. H. E. Markı (skip).
Civil Service 2nd team :-----
T. Hunter, L. Whant, H, Westlake and 8. Eccleshall (skip).
I Collyer, T. Fitzgerald T. Arm strong
Holdman (skip)..
P. Knight, S. Creasey, J. F. Mac- Gowan and R. R. Davies (skip).
Indian B.C.-S. O. Box, A. M. Omar, A. M. Kunjahn and K. M. Omar (skip).
M. L. Razack, M. Y. Adal, AE Dallah and A. M. Wahub (akip),
Bishen Singh, S. Ismail, EL Härteam 'and B. A. Hyder (skip).
Japanese Tennis Wins
The V.B.C. will hold
thefr
first In the boys"." international billiards |swimming gala on June 16,1 Their match at Glasgow, England beat Scot- 150 gala was postponed last night "owing land by five matches to ans 143 to the inclement weather.
767
Small Units
Clarke
▼ R.A.M.C. 150 Lane.
Funnell Smith
150 Kirkham
135 Green
O'Connor
150 Parry
News In Brief.
Kirkham-
Troy
160 Vaughan 140
Gray
128 Smith
150
To-Morrow And Monday,
863
745:
R.A. Combey Maddison
R.E.
137. Whittaker
150 Greenbil
Hollings-
Bryant Beeston Pine Elliott
150 worth' 150 Floyd 160 Buckle 133 Regan
870
TABLE TO DATE,
Mayhew,
Borderers Lincolns
Rodgerz
178 200 200
The following are the starting 181 143 times, for Fanling over the holl- 155 days:
“A”,Coy. S.W.B. v, “B” Coy, S.W.B. Williama ? Vincent Jonea Duncan.. Conway Evans Pallister Hancock
87 Ellis
100 Clapp 200 Organ 200-Halford 200 Whelan 153 Ridge. 199 Brown
1389
· 200 200
TO-MORROW.
Old Course.
9.32 a.m. A. T. Lay, J; W. Platt!! 9.36
G. Thwaites, E. Lewis. 1457 9.40 " D. Harvey, J. W. Martin,
9,44
A. R. Duncan, E. P. Fletcher...
9.48
N. K. Littlejohn, Butlin,
BIRMINGHAM, Alu, April 24 Police took Al Stocher of Joplin, Mp., 9.52′′ to gaolin nothing but his wrestling trunks tonight, but it had no effect, od 2.56 Stecher's grappling ability.:AMBANGKA
** After spending · fifteen minutes in 10.00 Birmingham's Lockup Stecher. return |ed' to the ring and threw, Georga „Mo-
Lout of three,
T.
IL. N. Williamson, G. T. May
EIL. Geare, F. A. Redmond, Royal Engineers
MONDATA
Royal Artillery
Old Course
The speed-boat, Misa Windermere, with which Mr. Hubert Mason, a Liver 195
The Mixed Doubles Tennis League pool business man, was to attempt to 149 games, scheduled for yesterday, were break the 2 litre record sank dur 91 postponed on account of the heavy ing a trial recently of Lake Winder
rain. They will be played on Friday, mere, Mr. Mason and his engineer Mr. 150 July 7
Willam Edward Brown, of Browness, had to swim for their lives when the beat, began to all with water while
818 PARIS, May 26-Satoh and Nanol,travelling at 60 miles an hour and Japanese Davis Cup stars, yesterday (then the bottom of the boat burat defeated Loe and Wilde, British net
aces in the doubles final of the Interna
P. W. L. Piational Lawn Tennis Championship: The Tokyo, May 28-A new record for 10 10 0 20 score was 8-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2-Kavaa. Japan in the 200 metres run was Bás 10 8 2 16 || 09 Stablished by Ryuboky Yoshioka, una |of japan's foremost short distance
10 5 5 10 PARIS, May 29 The Japaness runners, on the first day of the 26th
10 5 5 10 Davis Cup star, Batoh, yesterday won allalapanicolater-scholastic field - aind
West Indies: 239, and 237 (Bosley). Oxford Uv. Free Foresters word manont of Los Angeles, in two fails |- 9,32 min, I. Stenersen, I. A. Rodgers.R.A. Medical Corpá 10 10 the International Lawn Tennis singles track chat DiDHRİZİT Uteting, Yoshioka
108).
(at Oxford)
R. N. Williamson. G. H. Small Units 4)
100+ 192
2
championship; defeating Paul Faret of levered the distance - ing 1127 MESS France in five asta.-Ravas.