MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1933.
BASEBALL
LINGNAM
SURPRISE
S. CHINA
THE CHINA MAIL.:
Sporting PageMD
Unofficial Macao Races
(Continued from Page 8.)
1st 2nd 3rd Un. 2 0
LADY RIDERS.
Miss L Fearon ... Miss Alabaster
Champion's Fortunate Miss Betty Fair
To Draw.
LAM'S FINE PITCHING
(By THE KID)
Miss Dowbiggin ... Miss P. Scott Harston
Miss P. Master Miss Schrocter Miss Beryl Fair Mrs. Wright
LADIES'
Pure Music
White Butterfly.
The Lingnam University squad Pride of Taingine caused a sensation yesterday when Black Velvet they drew with the South China out- City of Shanghai fit at Caroline Hill. The score was Gold Bridge
Orlando 4-4.
Just Imagine The students played high class Devon baseball to hold the champions to Imperial Hall
Jingo one run throughout the first eight No Fear
Blue Plane
innings, and but for the heavy Paul Jones downpour during the latter half of Powerful King
Much Ado
Yeah
the South China ninth inning, the Christmas Belle students would probably have won Oh Thumb
Auction
the game.
It was a pitcher's deel, Kau and
Lam
Tom
Bridge
Jupiter
Happy Man
for The Lingnam team (Shanghai Beau
and E. Chang for the Southerners. So On
Lam was pitching beautifully until Disorderly Conduct the heavy downpour, the wet and Funny Face
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PONIES.
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TORRENTIAL
RAINS ATTEND MACAO MEETING|
Miss Alabaster Wins Both Ladies', Events.
MOUCHE PAYS HIGHEST DIVIDEND
The final race meeting of the
first half of the season was conclud-
ed in torrential rain at Macao yes-" terday.
Miss Rosalie Alabaster carried
0 off both ladies' events in great
style, while Mr. Alec. Potts return-i
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ed' the highest dividend of the
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'ACK SHARKEY (above)
heavy ball taking away the speed MACHINE GUN TROOP RIDERS.
and curves in his delivery. Ed.
A. H. Potts
W. A. Mackinlay
Chang on the other hand held the G. P. Ferguson students in check until the first of K. A. Browning the ninth, until which the students B. C. Field were able to score but one run.
The first of the ninth brought in three big markers for the students, and when the alde was retired, the heavy
downpour came to save the Southerners from defeat.
Band
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1st 2nd 3rd Un.
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afternoon when he brought Mouche
home to win the second Machine
Gun Troop race. He paid $33.80 defend his world's for a win...
1.-(Unofficial)—The Ladies" Sprint Handicap. Five Furlongs, Messrs. Lo & Liang's Pure.
Music 134 lb.
(Miss Alabaster) 1 Mr. Naptuno's Jinge 133 lb.
(Miss Betty Fair) 2 Mr. K. W. Fung's Blue Plane
130 Ib...(Miss Bery! Fair) 3 Time: 15-2/5; 47; 1.23-2/5. Distance: Many lengths; 3
| lengths,
Pari-mutuel: -Winner
Places. $7.60; $9.70.
heavyweight boxing title against Primo Carnera, giant Italian contender, in New York on June 29.
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY.
Lawn Bawl-Spey Royal Cup. $16.80; Taikoo R.C. v. Hong Kong Electric RC. (Craigengower C.C..5 p.m.) Open Championship.
•
Cash Sweep:-1st, No. 130-
R. P. Phillips v. T. Armstrong $104.23; 2nd, No. 89-$29.78; 3rd, N. J. Bebbington v. A. W.
Grimmitt No. 54-$14.89.
(Civil Service green). Unplated Nos. 283, 137 each A. Hyde Lay v. L. E.
L. E. Lammert I. F. McGowan v. G. E. Roylance
G. Nigel
Sardine
L..
F. I
G. Robertson
H. King
Allen
J. Jenkins
M. N. Cochrane
the first
1."
Initials of riders were unavailable. MACHINE GUN TROOP PONIES.
1st 2nd 3rd Un.$8.27.
the second inning.
Matty Chang The Curlew walked, stole second and third. Mouche
Pat Tommy Chan fanned the air three
Jan Stewer times for the first out. H. Young White Label squeezed Matty in with a nice Pet
Peter Davy
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Violin
Amethyst
South China were score, pushing one run across in
executed play. Ed. Chung Lied
out to end the inning.
Lingnam Come On Terms.
Boston
Eclipse Eve
The Goods
Both sides were held in check to Sox
the seventh inning. Lingnam tied White Stars the count in this inning, Ng hit the Berga ball for a two-base clout, and later scored when Tommy Kim "threw wild over first
Lum's grounder,
base
on
In the ninth inning the Lingnam boya found Ed. Chang's deliveries for three, runs and one hit. Joe Yee, Arat man on, singled, Ng went out via the strikeout
route, Ken
Lee drew a walk, and Ray Ching, the next batter, slammed the ball into right field for a single scoring both runners ahead.
On the same play Tommy Chan in trying to nabb Ken Lee al third, threw the ball way in- to the crowd and Ray Ching
scored from second.
Ed Chang's Equalising Effort.
The Southerners had the break
Anson
DAVIS
2. The Novice Handicap, Five Furlongs.
Mr. S. W. Tang's Just Imagine 161 b... (Mr. P. Young) Mr. Chan's The Loafer 161 lb.
(Mr. Carroll)
Mr. H. P. Rees' Sunning 146 lb. (Mr. E. Joseph)
Time: 15-2/5; 46-4/5; 121. Distance: A length; 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel:- Winner Places, $5.90; $6.50; $12.60.
Cash Sweep:-1st, No.
2
3
$10.10;
40
CUP $147.56; 2nd. No. 32-$42.16; 3rd.
Austin Gives Britain 4 to 1 Win.
MCGRATH TRIUMPHS
London, To-day, On Saturday "Bunny" Austin. Britain's No 2 player, won his sin- gles match to give Britain entry in to the Semi Final Round of the European Zone of the Davis Cup by a 4 to 1 margin over Italy at East- bourne.
Scores as cabled by Reuter:
No. 126-$21.08.
Unplaced Nos. 91, 16, 26, 77 each $5.86.
3-(Uno Belal) The Machine Gun Troop Scarry: "B" Class. Half a Milė.
Mr. I. G. Allison's The Curlew 168 Ib...... (Mr. Ferguson) Mr. H. A. Browning's Pat 176
(Mr. Browning) 2
15.
Mr. F. G. Nigel's White Label
176 Ib. ...(Mr. F. G. Nigel) 3 Time: 33; 1.08.
Distance: Short head, 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner $17.70; Places, $6.50; $6.50; $9.80.
Cash Sweep:-1st, No. 97
when they came in to bat after a H. W. Austin (Britain) beat De $148.56; 2nd, No. 7--$42.46; 3rd, heavy downpour had halted the Morpurgo 6-4, 6-3, 6-2.
game for a quarter of an hour; the
Earlier Results.
field was a pond of water. The Stefani (Italy) beat F. J. Perry
· Lingnam side, however, insisted on 5-7, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.
playing off the extra half of the F. J. Perry and G. P. Hughes inning.
No. 158-$21.23.
Unplaced Nos. 32, 56, 189, 89, 10, 169 each $5.00.
4-The Mid-Summer Handicap, Bix Furlongs.
B. Chang hit safely, (Britain) beat Rado and Corolli S. B. K's Partnership 164 lb. Tommy Kim flied out to left-field 16-1, 6-4, 9-7.
for the first out. M. Chang was Fred Perry (Britain) beat Mor-Helenside's Helter Skelter 150 (Continued at foot of next Column) | purgo 6-4, 7-5, 6-4.
THE BOX SCORE
15.
Goodman Wins U.S. Open Golf Title
St. Louis Youth's Bad Luck
On Last Green
TSUI SHOWS
INTERPORT FORM AT THE K.C.C. Gavia's Fine Recovery After 5-2 Down,
GUEST'S AUSPICIOUS DEBUT
(By Ace.)
Tsui Wai Pui played brilliant ten-
“RANK" GOODMAN, of Omaha, Nebraska yesterday won the U. Scis in his exhibition game against FRA
Open Golf Championship with an aggregate score of 287. Gene
Sarazen, the holder, returned an aggregate total of 303. Goodman's Leonardo Gavia at the K. C. C. yes- wonderful accuracy on the greens gave him his first major champion- terday. ship he was runner-up last year.
Goodman's wizard display in the Second Round was equalled by Walter Hagen, the Beau Brummel of the links, when the "American Ryder Cup skipper shot a 66 in the last round.
R. Goldahl, the young St. Louis professional, lost his chance of tieing with Goodman when he missed a four foot putt on the last green. He was beaten into second place by only one stroke.
The following were the leading scores. Frank Goodman
R. Guldahl
Walter Hagen
Tommy Armour'
Gene Sarazen
L. T. A. OFFICIAL RETURNS.
Mrs. James To Play For U.S.R.C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. F. James ar2. rived back in the Colony to-day after home leave.
Mr. James is the Hon. Secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association and a candidate for the K.C.C. League teams.
Mrs. James is also a keen follow-
75+66+70+78=287 16+71+70+71=238 73+76+77+68292- 68+75+76+73=292 74+77+77+75=303
TENNIS LEAGUE GAMES WASHED OUT
Postponed Until August 9
Owing to the heavy rain this morning to-day'a › five”- “A” · Divi- sion Lawn Tennis League games. have been postponed.
These games will be played on Wednesday, August 9.
The rain has also caused to- day's Lawn Bowls Championship. games to be postponed.
that over.
Displaying the form whelmed John Wade in the Inter- Port against Shanghai, Tsui beat Gavia 6-2 in the first set and led 5-2 in the second: Gavia, however, staged a magnificent recovery level the scores. The set abandoned as a draw at 8-all.
to
was
In the other singles match "Bertie" Guest, the E. C. C. No. 2 player, did very well to hold Leadergario Pelintan to a draw. Guest lost the first set at 6-4, but won the second at 6-2.
THIRD EXHIBITION
Arrangements are now in hand. to stage a third series of exhibi tion matches for the Filipino atars.
It is hoped to stage these games at the Chinese Recreation Club, Causeway Bay, on Wednesday.
The thunder storm caused the doubles match to be cancelled. In this game H. D. Rumfahn and E. C. Fincher were to have played the Filipino players, finalists in the National Championship of the Philippines.
Both Filipino stars were severe-
She will play for the "B" COY. S.W.B. ARE ly handicapped by the soft court
Club,
Mixed
United Services Recreation the champions, in their Doubles League game against the
(Police groen 5.20 p.m.er of tennis. Lawn Tennis.-"A" Divizion, Chinese R.C. "A" v. South China "A" South China "B" v. Kow
Kowloon C.C. University v. Indian R.C. Recreio v. Hong Kong C.C. Craigengower v. Chinese R.C. "B" Hong Kong
Section,
League, Kowloon Company, Lincoln-
shire Regiment v. "B" Company Lincolnshire Regiment
v. 40th
Hong Kong Section, "C" Company,
South Wales. Borderers Company, Royal Enginers.
COLONY BOWLS FIXTURES.
Second Round This Week.
The following are the Second Round matches for this week:--
TO-MORROW
(Civil Service green)
W. Glendenning v. D. Rumjahn. (K.C.C. green)
A. R. Whibley v. L. A. Gutierrez. R. Duncan v. C. G. Silva. WEDNESDAY.
(Craigengower green) B. Basto v. T. Perkins B. F. Luz v. J. Fraser.
(Police green)
A. R. Clarke v. W. Mair. B. W. Bradbury v. L. Whaat. (K.B.G.C. green}
G. E. F. Thompson v. D. Gow. THURSDAY.
(Recreio green). E. C. Fincher v. F. L. Eapley.
3851, 1238, 1936, 2214 each $42.21.
SURPRISED
Chinese Recreation Club on Friday. "A" Coy. Win Garrison
VALLEY SINGLES
RESULTS.
and failed to give of their best. Gavia was well below form in the first set when he served numerous His assays to the
double faults.
Billiards League Game.net to save the ball from bounc- Ing were easily frustrated by the brilliant Taul, who revealed glori 01 abota down the sidelines, Tsuf's driving on both hands never faltered and his service was in good working order after a shaky start.
ELLIS AND CLAPP· LOSE
COMPANY, SOUTH WALES
11 Matches Complete "B" BORDERERS, received a set-
Second Round.
back in the Garrison Billiards |League when they sustained a sur» The following were the results of prise defeat at the hands of “A” the remaining Second Bound matches in the Happy Valley Golf Club's summer singles competition: A. L. Powell bent J. P. A. Davis, 8 and 2.
R. H. G. Ashby w.o. J. S. Dykes,
R. W. Amery beat F. M. Ellis.
C. Thwaites w.o. J. E. Dovey,
Company of the same regiment ur- Ing the later part of last week.
Possessing such players
越感
L/Cpl. Ellis, Pte. Clapp, both of
whom lost, and Pte. Walters "g" Company lost by 73 points. This
In the second set Gavia for sook aggressive tactics and re- lied on the tiring Tsal's mis.... takes to overhaul his opponent
and lead him 7-6 and 8-7 after being 5-2 down.
Guest made an auspicious debut
trio are considered strong chal-against Polintan. A palpably
5-4
L. B. Holmes beat W. J. Wadding-lengers for the Garrison Challenge wrong decision robbed him of ton, 4 and 3,
Detailed scores: "B" Coy.
# lead In the first set. By meady play in the second set ke broke up Folintan's enterpris 150ing game, the visitor's backhand 150 cracking up before well placed
shots.
Cup.
C. H. Bradley beat E. Lewis, one
up.
A. E. Charman beat J. J. King, 8E and 7.
Clapp
"A" Coy. 94 William (21) 96 Addison
A. B. Purves beat J. A. E. Selby, Walters
Organ 2 up.
160 Duncan
75
102 Evans
150
A. D. Humphreys beat T. C. Ridges (26) 150 Jones Barclay, 5 and 4.
C. W. F. Booker w.o. J, M. Wilson. Halford 141 Conway
150
131
806
A. E. Clark beat A. MacIndoe, 8 and 1.
BRADLEY AND WILLIAMSON IN FANLING TIE
C. H. Bradley (89-10-79) and H. N. Williamson (93-14-79) tied
round for the Captain's Cup at Fanling over the week-end. will play off.
They
(Mr. Liang) 1 6-(Unofficial) The Machine Gud in the field of 18 in the qualifying
Troop Handicap: “A” Class. (Mr. Harriman) 2 Mr. A. H. Potts' Mouche 168 lb. (Britain) beat Mr. Yick Chim's Cebu 145 lb._. H. W. Austin
(Mr. Potts) 1 Stefani 6-2, 7-5, 7-5,
(Mr. Pearce) 3 Mr. B. C. Field's Jan Biewer Britain will meet Czecho-Slovakia
Time: 30-2/5; 1.03-2/5; 1,87-2/5,
166 Ib. Distance: 2 lengths; length.
(Mr. Field) 2 Pari-mutuel:- Winner $16.10; {Mr. \ W. A. Mackinley's Peter |Places, $6.80; $6.30; $9.30.
Davey 160 lb. Cash Sweep:-1st, No. 121—|
3b 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 in the Semi Final Round.-Reuter.
rf 0:00 1 0 0)
Lingnam:--
AB R H SE SH PO A E
J. Wong
36 2 0 0 0 0
Q
C. Leang
Kit Chang
Jos. KRE
Joe
Go Yer
Mau If 3 0 0 0 319
N. B
T.
Ken Lea
B. Ching
AL. Fong
KI am
Australia Lead · 2-0.
London To-day.
Vivian McGrath fulfilled expec-
tations on Saturday when he beat $380.80; 2nd, No. 46–$108.80; 3rd,
Tb 8 1 100 100 C. J. Robbins to give Australia a No. 69-$54.40.
100001 2-0 lead over South Africa in the
South China ---
T. Fong
B. Chang
. Kim B. Chung
T. Chan H. Young FA. Cheng B. Fuor Leung
Chang H. Chang
b 3 1 2 0 0 2 0.0
» 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 » Davis Cup encounter at Queen's
Club, London..
Scores as cabled by Renter:
Unplaced Nos. 16, 173, 349, 372 · each $15.10.- A
5.- The Grand Stand Handicap. Six Furlongs.
V. McGrath (Australia) beat C. Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Bold oo J. Robbins 7-5, 6-4, 4-6, .19-8.
32 4 6 0 0 27 13 2
A EN KB BH LO A'E
12.4 0 1
2411
B 3 0 1
2 20:
010
46.2.2.27 18 5
"SUMMARY Two-base hita: Ed Chang
First en balls off: Kau 1; Lam li
Ed, Chang 6
Struck out by:: Kan 8; Lam &
Ed. Chang 8
A
Earlier Result.
J. Crawford (Australia) beat J.
Australia will probably quality
V. Kirby 8-6, 6-1, 6-3.
Lad 155 lb.
(Mr. Carroll) Messra. Lo & Liang's Brutus,
150 lb.
to meet Japan in the Semi-Final Mr. A. E. M. Rafeek's New King; Round.
hit by a pitch ball, Tommy Chan was also hit by a pitch ball:
ADAMSON CUP TIE
;
A. E Charman (86-11-75)
and W. H. Edmonds (87-12-75)
788
PRISON OFFICERS' SIMMONDS SCORES 84
MESS WIN Soldiers Club Billiards Tournament.
KIRKHAM CHALKS UP 27
The Prison Oficer's Mesa elf tied and qualified in the entry of 10minated the Royal Army Medical (Mr. Mackinley) for the Adamson Cup at Happy Corps in the Second Round of the Time: 24-1/5, 67, 1 35, 2 11 2/5.] Valley last week. Distance: 14 length, 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel; Winner $38,80 Places $10.10, $10.80, $11.70,
Cash Sweep: 1st. No. 141-$206,- 02; 2nd No. 218-$58.60; 3rd No. |264—$29.30.
Unplaced Nós, 81, 108, 288 each 1|$10.84.
7(Unofficial) The Ladles Handicap. One Round. (Mr. Young) 2 Mr. Woo Lai-tin's White Butter."
fly. 147 lb...
(Miss Alabaster)·· 3Fearnun's No Fear 158 lb...
(Miss Fearon)· Messrs. Sturt & Labels Panl
Jong
· 145 -15--1
(Mr. Aris) Time: 81, 106, 1 42, 197 Distance: 4 lengths, 2 lengths. H.. Young died out to left-field, Pari-mutcel: Winner 10:20 scoring-B-Chang. With two runs Places 26:30;$3.50" $9,70, in' arrears, and two men
on the
́ ́Cash Sweep; 1st No. 99-$180,82; bases, Ed. Chang hit the bell into 2nd. No. 86-351.68 3rd No. 168--- left-field for a two-bagger, bring- $25.34. NÁ
Bouth, and Plate and flug the tying runs. Ife stole third, Udplaced Nos, 215, 17, 78, 31, 104 {Places $7,201, 16.80,000
Umpires, Solomo Taen, Bill Kem,
Miss Tat" "Master) Time: 23 2/5, 55, 1, 30, 2'05 4/5. Distance: A neck, 3 lengths, -Pari-mutuel Winner 124.10,
but was stranded there when H. each $5.74, 27
Cash Sweep: lat No. 284 $219, champions. Chang failed to hit safely. $1 Cash Sweep: 1st. No, 819-10; 2nd No. 62-$62.60; 3rd No. 26
The game was then called off on $1,861,60, 2nd No. 3907–$581.90.———331.30. -1 account of the; field not being In 3rd No, 2931-$265.85,- condition for further playing.
lost to the Hong Kong Americans
by 4 to 1 in their first game of the „season on Saturday,
Unplaced No. 66, 130 each $17. Unplaced No-2794, 3644, 4885, 42.
SUMMER CUP AT KOWLOON.
First Round Results.
The following were the results of the First Round of the Kowloon Golf Club's Summer Cup.
NOT OUT
But Lincolns Band Lose To Signallers.
LILLEY AND WILLIAMS DO WELL
The Signallers of the Lin- colas Regiment beat the Band by one run in an exciting cric ket match at Sham Shui Po on Friday.
Sig, Lilley was top scorer for
Soldiers' Club Billiards Tourna- ment by 209 points on Friday night. The winners will meet Head- quarter Wing, South Wales Bor- the winners with 58, while L/CμL- derers, in the Semi-Final Round on Simmonds, the saxophone, player, Friday," pada
hit up 84-not out in a score of 120, but his side just failed by oné run In spite of 21 from L/Sgt.
Pie, 'Kirkham recorded, the highest break of the match---
27.
Other good breaks were re- corded by 8/8gt. 'Green' (25,
S. MacNider (12) beat A. S. 23, 22), C. Gowland (25), T. M. King (17) 1 up
Plle (23) and Pte. Smith (22), Detailed scores 105, 1 RAM.C...
AT. Braley (6) beat J, Charlton (16) 43
Kirkham
H. T. Buxton (10) beat F, E. Farry Booker (6) 4 & 2.
Kampton (6) boat G. Milne Green (6) 3 & 2.
AUrquhart (11) beat: J. Macaw Smith
Lane (18) 8 & 6.
B. Hart (12) received a wo, from Kirton
“Vaughan J. McKnight (8).
W: A Stewart (7) heat A. An- Meadows drews (18) 4 & 5
J Pooler (9) beat W. Bamsay (15) 8 & 2.
Bains
P. O. Mess. 119 Pija 142 Gooding 200 Brimble 2)
combe 174. Gowland 161 Johnston
(105 Hill;
139 Cornwall 195 Joyce
1285
Goblet of from
In scoring his 84 Simmonds hit a six and 14 boundaries. Capt. Williams, of: the Band, took 6 wickets for. 39 runs while Pte. Uliyatt had 3 for $2. For the Signallers Ottley was most suc 200 cessful with 5 for 53,- Lilley had 2005 for 11 and Smith 1 for 19 min
194
The following were the results of 200 American Baseball gamos played on 200 Saturday:
National-Boston Brooklyn Bi
200 Chicago St. Louis. 8; Cincinnati
Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 2 New York
20016,
200 American Detroit & Chicago 4; New
York & Philadelphia 9; New York T Philadelphia: St. Louis 2. Cioraland
· 1594 5% Washtegton 7 Boston 5.