WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1933.

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V.R.C. WATER

·POLO TEAMS

LAWN BOWLS' ··

FOR TO-DAY GAME OF 29 HEADS

Playing H.M.S. Cornwall

At 6.30 p.m.

AMBROSE PROMOTED

(By CRAWL)

The V.R.C. "A" team, cham- pions of the Colony, will be seen in action for the first time this season at the Club this evening at 6.30 p.m. against H.M.S. Cornwall,

The following have been select- ed to represent the V.R.C.-

T. L. Knight; J. E. Soares and B. Delgado; H. M. Remedios (rapt.): F. N. Ambrose, W. Lawrence Roza-Pereira.

and C.

B. Delgado and F. N. Ambrose, two new players, have gained piaces in the first team of the Club,

B. Delgado showed very fine form during the inter-club games last

year.

F. N. Ambrose, who learned his water-polo in Sydney, Aus- tralia, is better known in North China. He is an old hand at the game, having play- ed for Shanghai as far back as 1921, thereafter represent. ing that city in many later in terports. He has played for Shanghai in Koke. Ambrose aleo played for Canton against the Hong Kong European Y.M.C.A. in the southern captial.

The other members of the team are well-known. Mr. J. E. Soares,

ABANDONED

LUNNY LEADS RIBEIRO BY 20-15

CHAMPIONS ENTER

H. K. RIDING SCHOOL AND REPULSE BAY

New Branch Opened.

The Hong Kong Riding School, situated at present at Kowloon, has sent over a few of its ponies to Repulse Bay. With the kind permission of Mr. J. H. Taggart,

the

handanager of the Hong

Kong Shanghal Hotels, Ltd.

the ponies will be stabled at the big garage, at the Repulse Bay Hotel, where all necessary aitera-

SECOND ROUND tions have already been made.

(By Short Head.)

LIVE of the six Lawn Bowls Championship matches were decided

Capt. Rojdestrin, the proprietor of the Hong Kong Riding School, will be in charge of the now branch, and Capt. Daniloff will stay at the old place in Kowloon.

yesterday, the game between J. F. Lunny (Electric) and F. V. Ribeiro (Recrelo) being abandoned on the 29th head with the score Champelovier v. Gittins. at 20-15 in favour of Lunny. The Recreio player appealed against the poor light and the game will be continued from the present score this afternoon on the Civil Service green at 4.30 p.m.

Adam Holland, favoured to reach the Final, won his tie against G. C. Moss (Police), while U. M. Omar, and F. Cullen, two past cham- pions, entered the Second Round. H. Nish, last year's runner-up, also qualified,

The following is the draw for the Second Round:-

H. Gittins (K.C.C.) v. R. Basa (C.C.C.).

H. Nish (Bowling Green) v. J. A. Howe (E.C.C.).

Heads C T. Champelovier H. Gittins

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4

C. BOWKETT, the Huddersfield captain with the Rugby

L. being chaired off the field by his team

Huddersfield beat Warrington by 21 points to 17 at Wembley Stadium before H. R. H. the Prince of Wales-(S. & G.).

Second Round Fixtures.

H. Nish Macfarlane v. Strange. The following are the Second

Round matches for next week:- MONDAY, June 12.

(Civil Service green)

1.

2.

3+

A

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

A. Holland (Bowling Green) v. J. S. Logan (Bowling Green).

10.

9

11.

11

F. Cullen (Kowloon Docks). v. J. Chadwick (K.C.C.).

12,

141

U. M. Omar (Craigengower) v. W. Glendenning (Police) or D. 13.

Rumjahn (C.C.C.).

1

14

14.

14

15.

14

LAWN BOWLS.

16.

11

14

17.

16

18.

19

19.

20

McFarlane v. Nish.

20.

21.

13

20 1. 21

THIRTEEN GAMES FOR NEXT WEEK.

Heads

A. McFarlane

1.

3

3

2.

Heads W. Macfarlane HL. E. Strange

3

1

1

1.

3.

3

$

1

2.

1

1

Holland v. Moss.

4.

6

1.

2

3.

1

2

5.

2 .8

4.

2

1

-5,

Ifead

A. M. Holland G. C. Moss

6.

8

2

6.

3

A notable absentee is Lionel Roza-Pereira. Lionel hopes to do even greater things in speed swim- ming this year and is slackening off in water-polo to concentrate on his swimming. His sporting offer

I

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1

7.

9

4

7.

2.

1

2

8.

9

1

5

8.

3.

1 1

23

9.

3.

4.

12

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3

8

10.

12

4.

3

4

2 10.

9

1

9 11.

1

13

5.

A. R. Whibley v. L.A. Gutierrez.

2

4 11.

1

LA

12.

2

15

R. Duncan v. C. G. Silva.

6,

4

8

4 12.

13.

for the

10

10

14.

16 WEDNESDAY, June 14.

7.

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8

I

5 13.

16

10

4

14 15.

(Cralgengawer green)

17

8.

2 10

5 14.

B. Basto v. T. Perkins

10

1 18 16.

19

9,

2 12

5 15.

The "B"

team will also play a team from H.M.S.. Cornwall after the Senior match. The V.R.C. ""g" will be represent- 12. ed by-

of the V.R.C.

2 12

17.

R. F. Luz v. J. Fraser.

2 8

15

19

10.

2 14

5 16.

18.

4 12

19

(Police green)

12

1

16 19.

12

A. R. Clarke v. W. Mair.

20

11.

14

1

6

17.

12

3 19 20.

1 13

20

3 17

G

18.

1

13

21.

10

2: 16

20

B. W. Bradbury v. L. Whant. (K.B.G.C. green)

13.

2

19

6

22.

(capt.);

B.

19. ...

I 16

13

1

20 23.

2 15

14.

2 21

20.

13

Rodrigues: C. J. Smith, A.

3 23 24.

A. Roza

3 .21

20

and J. Remedios.

is

one of the oldest water-polo players in the Club, and, although his matches date back to 1922, he shows no signs of giving up the

game.

to stand down from the Senior team affords a chance "younger" blood of the Club.

Junior Match,

M. M. de V. Soares Gosano and A. A. Guterres; A. M.

The V.R.C. Senior team will play 1.M.S. Carador on Tuesday June

'Alves v. Omar.

NEWS

IN BRIEF

“Y” · GALA

The following are the selected

Donn's Team:-R. Angus; R. Gold-League to-day at the EC.CA-

13 at 6 p.m.

Heads

H. A. Alves

U. M. Omar

1.

1

1

BETTY NUTHALL'S

2.

1

1

FAULTS.

3.

1

2

4.

1

1

5.

Miss Margaret Scriven's Triumph.

4

8

man and A. G. Donn; E. W. Railton;)

6.

2

8 D. Sutherland, G. Fowler and Rais.

7.

2.

2

10

Schreuder's Team:-G. Angua; H

2

2

1

11 Lange and K. Jenner; E. Fullager;

3.

2

2

10.

2

1

14

E

11.

2

3

12.

I

3

18

3

1 - 19

1

4

19

1 5

19

August

5

2

21

is a strong candidate for Wightman

13 W. F. Kerr, W. Schreuder and W.

Campbell.

*

E. C. and E. F. Fincher.

R. P. Phillips v. T. Armstrong, N. J. Bebbington

Grimmitt.

(Police green)

4.

A. Hyde Lay v. L. E. Lammert.

J. F. McGowan v, C. E. Roylance. TUESDAY, June 13

(Civil: Service green)

EXHIBITION TENNIS AT. H.K.C.C. Tsui To Play Against Filipinos.

THREE GAMES TO-MORROW.

The programme is as follows: S. A. Rumjahn v. Garvia (3 sets). H. D. and S. A. Bumjahn Garvia and Palintan (best of

Tsui Wal-pul v. Polintan. sets)..

BASEBALL

SEASON OPENS

ON SATURDAY Americans And South China To Clash.

BUMPER LEAGUE

(BY THE KID.)

What promises to be a bumper baseball season opens on Saturday

when the Hong Kong Americans clash with South China, 1932 champions, on the Caroline diamond at 4.30 p.m.

Hill

The Hong Kong Americans have improved considerably and may well run off with the league pen- nant this year. Huebner is the big bet for The Americans. Com-

ing from Manila, he has obtained enough Baseball knowledge to show our Hong Kong ball players some new tricks in the game. Quring his stay in Manila he played for Cavete, leading team in the Senior League, as a pitcher and infielder. Besides being a pitcher of repute, he also wields a wicked bat.

Terry Leonard, Ben Zafra, and Dave Leonard will be added to the lineup.

These boys need no in- troduction to local baseball fans. They are all fence-busters who have caused all local pitchers lots, of trouble.

The pitching staff of the Ameri- cans will be strengthened by the addition of Bowen, southpaw.

Bowen possess a mesu ball, and, if

he finds his form, opposing bat ters will experience a hard time at the plate.

lads

South China Strong. The Philippines tennia stare,

South China on the other hand Leonardo Garvia and Leedegario will be out with the usual crowd, Polintan, are to play in exhibition with the addition of Tommy Kim matches at the Hong Kong Cricket at short stop The Chinese A. W. Club to-morrow afternoon, com-haya been out for practices for the mencing at 4.45 pm. Admission last few weeks and are in the pink will be $1.00

look like being out for another big Tols condition. The Chinese lads year-they have experience, team- work, and understanding, and any team stacked against them will find them a tough team to beat.

The Lingnam University will make their debut in The Hong Kong Baseball league on Sunday · when they meet South China. They have played in a number of games here. Their latest achievement being the winning of the baseball. championship. in The Canton

They bosst of a

W. Glendenning v. D. Rumjahn.

(K.C.C. green)

G. E. F. Thompson v. D. Gow. THURSDAY, June 15.

(Recreio green)

4.

E. G. Fincher v. F. L. Rapley.

POLO

A. E. P. Guest and W. Hyde. R. B. Hambly and D. 8. Green.

*

24

* TEAMS.

17 The following launch picnics will be ordinated attack, does not appear to be Barros and A. H. Basto

18 held by the Club de Recrcio during

the present summer season:-

complete. I have always thought that

SUSSEX XI BEATEN BY MIDDLESEX

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3

Notts, strong northern chalien- National Meet. gers, were further checked on their strong team, and local fans will own ground by Surrey in spite of see some flashy baseball from these Notts schoolboys. We all look forward ato Lingnam as a likely contender

for the pennant.

a return to form. by Voce. have secured 35 points out of possible 105 to date.

Gloucestershire, runners-up in 1931, were badly beaten at Taunton, J. C. White, the Ve. teran Test slow bowler caus- ing their defeat by an innings and 110..

The only team I do not know much about is the U.S.S. Sallors. They are supposed to be fielding a combination from the three gun- boats on the South China patrol. Kent, another formidable south the individual gunboats, however, From the performances shown by ern county, again failed, provid- the sailor lads ought to have a very ing Hampshire, with their first win strong team. The gunboats are at

borious innings. It was.

of

It is a sad commentary upon the

The following will represent the The following will represent the 3 water-polo teams for Saturday night's Kowloon Cricket Club against the Club de Recreio in the Lawn Bowls 4jawimming gala at the Y.M.C.A.:—

Chinese Recreation Club, holders, in League: the "A" Division of the Lawn Tennis

First team v. Civil Service CC. at in seven matches. Philip Mead present in Canton, but they will be King's Park:

Ei, I. Barros, L. C. R. Souza, C. was dismissed at 198 after a la here in time for the opening Silva and B. F. Luz (skip),

his the league: A. Gutierrez, E. R. Robarts, A. Scond century of the season. Gomes and C. E. Marques (skip). The Essex revival was continued

F. Xavier, J. M. M. Alves, F. V. Individually good as Perry and Ribeiro and F. X. M da Silva (skip) beaten by

at Leyton where Worcester were Hughes are they do not make an ideal Second team v. Yacht Club

an innings. H. T. o.limitations of the imagination that the at North combination Compatibility of tem-

Polat

sympathy of our lawn tennis players, Smith the Club cricket fast bowler and their indignation at racial intoler perament, essential to sustained and co- E. Noronha, J. G.

AV. took 11 for 128 in the match. This ance, should have been aroused only by M.-S. Rozario, L. F

was the metropolitan side's fourth the treatment of Dr. Prem. vier.}

Let me either might be seen to greater advant. E. M. Remedios and HF. Win and they are now fifth in the remind them that a race no less noble, June 11, 18 and 25 at 8.45 p.m. age if matchd with another.

The sam

same (skin).

table. Northants recorded their is equally deprived, and that by men of no lest human, and far more numerous July 9, from 6 p.m. until 11 p.m. reflection applies to other pairs--ta A. Carvalho, D. F. Lopes. second win at the expense of Lel-Jour own commonwealth of July 16- and 23 8.45 p.m.

Cochet and Borotra, for example. A. E. 8. Alvor and J. J. Basto (ap). Cester, Clash, the tall fast left-Has it never occurred to Messrs. Austin of nations, August 6, from 6.15 p.m. until 11 Players who are conscious of each }

other's lapser are never the best part. Scotland owe a great deal to Welsh ander, securing 7. for 86 to return in South Africa and the United State

and Perry in the course of their travels. 20 and 27 at 345 p.r. ners-A. Wallis Myeza. D

and Beattie, The former is about the the best analysis of the day September 3, from 6.15 p.. until

most fniabad and skilfal" back-row for

to wonder why not only their collea 11

George Headley, the "Black gues of the Davis Cup but their Zel- p.m. September 17 at 3.45 p.m.

I've always found that the guy who ward now playing. In attack and de- Bradman" of the West Indies team, low-competitors in every tournament knows best bow the fight is going is the fence aike he thoroughly understands recorded his second cantury on also have never included a negro among

of

positioning himself, to the gloves on! Mind you, there are jolly little more speed

and their advice worthy of the term. good seconds,

But when I'ys the fighting-Ex Seaman|n

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the art

September 24 from 10.15 am. until bloke in the ring the chap with the best possible advantage, and had ire a.four when he rattled up 129 against their ranks 7-Ivor Montagat.

7.30 p.m.

F. Callen

A. H. Basto.

• Craigengower Cricket Club will be generally sound.

London, May 2.

Although Miss M. C. Scriven, who

Cup honours this year, beat Miss B. Nuthall by 6-4, 6-4; there is no knowing what might have hap- 18. pened in the Women's Singles Fin- 14. al at the West Side Country Club, 15. Waling, on Saturday, if Miss Nut- 16. hall had not served a crop of 17. double-faults, and had won. the eighth game in the second set, for this would have made the score in the loser's favour 5-3 instead of Heads four all.

... L

Miss Scriven was nothing if not 2. sound in her defence, and it was 3. just as well, because Miss Nuthall was evidently determined to pre- vent the Yorkshire girl from bring- ing into action her famous Left-7 handed lunge forehand drive, It B was only when one of Betty'a forcest driven found the corner of 10. the winner's return' weakened. In 11. Mies Scriven's backhand cóurt that 12. the rallies of driving from the 13. baselines there was no appreciabis | 14. diferente..

15,

9:

(Margaret Scriven beat Betty 16, Nuthall in the semi-finals of the 17.5 French Championships at Auteuil 18. last Sunday The match÷WAR} 19, tragedy of arr

Cullen v. Basto.

5.

6.

PEUSEN

might almost be Glamorgan in a drawn game. He

"classic."

ic. Beat acored 129 against the MC, C. ear-

non

1 represented by the following in their loves on-well, I'm the chap tharts, tie, the most quist and unessabted. Rer in the season. "Ud

1 Lawn Bowls 6xtures on Saturday, got to do the

2 First team Kewison. CC. at Valley

Tommy Watson..

B.

J. Cavanagh, L E. Lammert, D. Rumjahn and W. Bradbury (skin).

G. L. Buchana

4 Beer and R

in the world off the field, la

Hearne, who was engaged in a ly one of the best all-round ser

acrummag- ers who ever wore the thistle; in fact, big partnership with Patsy Hen- in a world's eight to-day he would dren at Lord's, registered his third I go for the hole with every putt, necessarily be one of the first choices big socre in successive innings. In C. Summons, H. and you will have noticed that those W. T. Brightman, A. E. Coates, E. That, I am convinced, ie the secret of which fail are always past the hole. el Arculli and U. M. Omar (skip). putting-Alan Dalloy.

Second

teamy. Indian RG,PHON at Bookenpon.

Capt. EL B. 1. Wakelam scoring 82 he followed up arores of The fatish of style!

98 against Notta and 158 against tennis is parti -icularly dangerous for girls; I have top | Glamorgan. We taught the world boxing as a ruined by a desire to conform with the often seen ́girls of very great promise D. K. Kharas, M. 7. Medina, Y. clean, straight, manly sport, and though fashionable" way of playing the stroke. 8 Abbas and A. A. Hazack (sidp).

some promoters would welcome thesey, R. Burrow,

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10

G. Duncan, F. K. Modi, E. Tuck and foul caps, we must see that in England, wh W. Gill (skip).

at any rate, boxing is not dodied by kny

S. Landolt H. Milton, W. Ward tricks of commercialism-Harry Pre- 10 and W. V. Fleid (skip).

Reseryes: 1, Johnston and E

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10

10 Barry,

18

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COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE,

Yorkshire

Sussex Warwick Derbyshire Essex Lancs, Middlesex

EARLIER RESULT..

County Champlonafifp. Yorkshire best Lancashire bran Kent innings and 156 runs at Manches- Burroy

Nott

Bofetzet

When I look back, I am astonished that I ever supposed that any team could be held together indefinitely. But if upheavals at the end of the season ter.

It is pity cricket does not also stage are in the nature of things; I can tentă” a Cup final. BRUSSELS, May 29-Sir Dhale, knock-out, principle is quite an attrace nor yata, manager, who would not The sudden death or fully say that there is not a director, win yesterday won the classic Belgian tive on our summer stented fields" " es besitata Jong bad one deciding that

13 Derby June was second, and Bour- it is at football.” This has been proved were better to part with this or that 13 don third Havan.

many times-Habers Helke

playerFalar Willam,

Yorkshire: 841 (Mitchell128, Northants

Barber 62), Lancashire: 93. (Macaulay 7 torants

28)

BZ (Macaulay 6 for "

Inns. No. P. W. L W. Le R. Pts. 15-534

7 7 0·000 105 95.12.10.88

7.4 1 0 2 0 68

10.68 60

$-26-00 0 612-11 00

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