THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933

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PROFESSIONALS 1929 CHAMPION WINS CHINESE

IN POLO

Lord Kimberley's

Attack

PLAYERS SOLD TO HIGHEST

BIDDERS

• London, May 23, SUGGESTION that some British pola players sold themselves to the highest bidder, like professional footballers, was the mude by Earl of Kim-

The Earl of Kimberley.

LUZ ENTERS

SECOND ROUND

BOWLS OPEN

Fraser Defeated - After

Eighteen Ends.

PERKINS & CLARK WIN

J; Perkins (Police), R. F. Luz (Recreio) and A. R. Clark (Police) entered the Third Round of the Co-

berley, yester-lony Lawn Bowls Championship day, at a lun.

yesterday. cheon at Savor

the

Luz, the 1929 champion, best J. Hotel Frazer (K. C. C.) by 21 shots to 8 given by the after 18 ends on the Craigengower British Sports-

green. Luz will meet either F. Cul-: man's Club in

len (Kowloon Docks or J. Chad- honour of the wick (K. C. C.) Tadian

OR

Polo Perkins beat B. Basto (Recreio) team which is by 27 shots to 17 on the Craigen-1

gower green after a close and even struggle. Perkins will meet a club mate in A. R. Clark in the next round

a visit to this country.

"The standard of what we call first-class polo is lower in this country than it "The he said. main reason for this is that during the last 10 years the canker of pro- fessionalism has crept into

game.

has ever been,"

"Our polo to-day in some cases -I say only in Somc cases-is almost on a par with professional Association football.

Clark won the all-Police tie on the Police green, beating W. Mair. the first team skip, by 21-12.

Basto v. Perkins.

B. Basto G. Perkins

THE FAR EASTERN GAMES IN MANILA

Japan's Suggestion of A Reorganisation

Tokyo, June 8. While China's participation in the Tenth Far Eastern Olympic Games to be held in Manila next year, still remains a question, an-

official of the Japan Athletic Federation, meeting yesterday, for the third time in a few weeks, ex- changed views on the reconstrue

Eastern tion of the existing Far Games.

Suggestions were made including the invitation to other nations bordering on the Pacific

make

the present Games a Patr Pacific affair.

to

Though Japan will send her re- presentatives to the coming games at Manila, she expects to approach China and the Philippines with the new proposals at the end of the GamesRengo.

CRAIGENGOWER RECORD

Yacht Club Beaten By 37 Shots.

SPEY ROYAL CUP

13 Craigengower, League

cham-

14 plons, inflicted a record defeat on 14 the Yacht Club in the First Round

16 of the Spey Royal Cup on the Police

17 green yesterday when they chalked

19 up 43 shots to their opponent's 6.

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The champions' rink carried all

19 before them under the wizard lead-

19 ership of U. M. Omar. Оп the

20 sixteenth end they scored a 7, 22 while the Yacht Club secured only

6 shots on five of the 21 ends.

A. L. Shields was unfortun-

ately unable to turn out for the Yacht Club yesterday.

Craigengower will now meet the

Hong Kong Electric, conquerors

4 of Talkoo, in the Second Round.

6 Craigengower

Yacht Club

SOCCER TEAM

BEAT. NAVY

Blaine Outstanding In Fair Game

POOR COMBINATION ON PART OF WINNERS.

(By OUTSIDE LEFT.)

The football match yesterday' between South China, which in cluded several of the visiting Tang Hwa players, and the Royal Navy resulted in a win for the former by two goals to mil.

The Navy team, which was playing together for the first time and which was drawn from the Navy's small ships and Aircraft Carrier Eagle, put up a very good showing and should have scored on more than one occasion.

The Chinese forwards were, very

EO DIEGEL, the Agus Ca-

liente golfer, who promises to be one of the leading play- ers in the American Ryder Cop (eam.

poor and showed no inclination TUNG HWA'S :

to combine with each other. Their:

passing was palpably weak, while POOR RECEPTION

the halves did not play up to the forwards as they should have done.

IN MANILA

"Football Was More Like Rugby."

PORTUGUESE

COMPANY WIN

WATER POLO

AT BILLIARDS Two League Encounters

This Evening. "B" Company Borderers Defeated,

BAPTISTA AND SEQUEIRA. RECORD HIGHEST. BREAKS

. (By SPOT BALL).

די :

of

The Portuguese Company. HK.V.D.C., qualified for the Final Round

the Soldiers' Club Billiards Tournament when they bext " Company, South Wales Borderers, by 110 points.

The Volunteers will meet either

YOUNG COMPANIONSTMAND UNIVERSITY: SHOULD' WIN.

(By CRAWL)

Two games are down for decision this evening in the Hong Kong Water-Polo League Chinese Bathing Club v. Young Companions' Association... and. University Royal Navy. Both games will be played in the.. "y" bath.

The Young Companions and the

Headquarter Wing, South Wales University are almost certain of Borderers, or the Prison Officers' victory, the Chinese B. C. and the Navy not being quite up to the Mess in the Final.

same standard.

M. A. Baptista and F. P. Sequeira shared the distinction of scoring the highest break in the match-26. Baptista also chalked up a 24.

The Navy are in the unfortunate” position of not being able to play the same team throughout the sea-

son, owing to the arrival and de-

L/Cpl. Ellis, who holds the parture of men-o-war. record break in the Garrison Shek Kam Pul will lead the Y. League, was beaten by 2 points by Companions' forwards and will be M. M. Silva after fluctuating their most dangerous player, while Harold Wing Lee will in all pro-

struggle.

134 Club's centre forward.

Nippy Forwards.

At the conclusion of the first bability play in defence at right: four games the Volunteers, led by back. Lee E.. Long will lead the The two Chinese backs, Li

only 19 points.

attack from the pivot position and Tin-sang (S.C.) and LI Ning

H.K.V.D.C. "B" Coy. &W.B. will have to keep his eye on Ng (T.H.)

the were

leading

200 Elli

Chinese Silva

198 Wa-chow, the

Bathing players in the Chinese team.

Baptista Pereira The Navy team played well un-

GO der the circumstances. The for

TEAM MANAGER INTERVIEWED. Sequiera wards were definitely good.

Remedios especially Redler, Northy and Bates,

"Invited to Manila by the San Remedios who displayed extraordinarily good ball control and came to within an Beda Athletic Club, we were given Gosano ace. of scoring on numerous occa-a very bad reception, in fact we alons.

Blaine, of the Olympus, was the outstanding player on

the field. His deadly tackling completely bottled up the Chia- ese right wing attack. ground passes were superb,

200 Walters

136 Clapp

200

187 Organ

200

200 Ridge

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200 Whelan

148 Toms 200 Brown

1471

Renshaw Challenge Cap.

Wo Man-chiu and Leung Chun- 185 wa will be the two other Y. Com- 200 panions' forwards who will require

81 watching.

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Pte Bains (15) beat Pte Kirk-

were given no reception by our hosts,” stated Mr. C. C. Chen, Manager of the Tong Hwa Foot-ham (-25) by 260 to 188 to win the ball team which is now in Hong Renshaw Billiards Challenge Cup HisKong on their way back to Shang presented by Lt. Col. J. A. Ren-

hai after playing a series of games shaw, R. A. M. C. in Manila.

The Cup and replicas were pre- Mr. Chen told the China Marsented to the finalists by Major A.

|C. Jebb R. A. M. C. representative yesterday that they were very badly treated in Manila and had to rely upon the Chinese... community of the city for their

entertainment.

From what he had heard, Mr. Tam Kong-pak, who led the Chen said their reception was no

The Chinese Bathing * Club will probably plaý Chan. Taz- ching in goal, Lai. Ping-kwai and Leung Wing-yan at backs and Lau Yam-chung as the pivot.

The University will be fielding al- most the same; team as the one that met the. Y.M.C.A. "B" the other evening.

:

S. H. Wong will probably play, although he has not been seen in | action yet this season. E.L. Gosano will- fill one of the defence post-

will aid the attack.

THE KING'S CUPtions, while Alvares and Rodrigues

AIR RACE

Chinese forwards, opened the scor worse than that experienced by the Smaller Circuit: Four 16 p.m. sharp and will be followed

ing by diverting a drive by Tan St. Joseph's Football team which Chow-ting. Woodman dashing for toured Manila during the Carnival the opposite corner to which the Weeks in February last. ball was travelling.

our Heads

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Certain players sell them. selves and are bought. Certain rich patrons bid for these players, and the highest bid- der gets them,

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"This question of professional- ism came to a head at the end of last season. It was brought to the notice of Hurlingham Club Polo Committee and, in apite of strong opposition from a small section, the stewards have definitely decid- ed to put an end to it after this

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Stewards' Decision. "The only reason that they have not done so now at the beginning of the season is that certain con- tracts have been entered into be- tween patrons and professionals. Heads The stewards feel it would be fairer to both sides to allow these contracts to stand over the season. "In future the stewards will allow any player to have all his expenses paid, and get his polo for nothing, but they will not allow any players to make money directly or indirectly out of play- ing the game.

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Clark v. Mair.

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W. Mair

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SHEFFIELD SHIELD CRICKET

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Fixtures For 1933-4 Season

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The following is the Sheffield Shield Cricket programme in Aus- tralia for next season.

Luz v. Fraser.

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Heads

R. F. Luz J. Frazer

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Adelaide, November 3

to 7.

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South Australia v. Victoria,

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Brisbane, November 3 to 7.

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Queensland v. New South Wales.

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Melbourne, November 17 to 21.

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testimonial match.

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2 Royal Navy

Sydney, November 24 to

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testimonial match.

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Brisbane, December 1 to

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wallad

Blaine

(Olympus), Richards

Timberlake (Wren);

Queensland v. Victoria.

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Adelaide, December 16 to 19,

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South Australia v. New South

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Melbourne, December 15 to 19.

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Victoria v. Queensland.

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DOCKS SPEY CUP TEAM

On Sunday the Kowloon Docks

Adelaide, December 22 to 20, South Australia v. Queensland.

Melbourne, December 22 to 27, Victoria v. New South Wales.

Melbourne, December 29 to Janu- ary 2, Victoria v. South Australia. Sydney, December 30 to January 3, New South Wales v. Queens- land.

Sydney, January 5 to 9. Beath Australia v. New South Wales. Wales. MAAR

16.1

Brisbane, January 12 to South Australia v, Queensland:

Sydney, Jannery #526 to 39. New South Wales v. Victoria.

NON-OLYMPIC SPORTS

Vienna Jane B.

RECREIO TEAMS.

G. L. Buchanan

8 B. W. Bradbury

12 H. Beer

12 U. M. Omar

(skip)

J. E. Spence

"The standard of football there resembled rugby more than anything he had seen,” Mr. Chen said.

Rounds With Prizes.

This year's air race for the King's Cup, to be flown on Satur- day, July 8, will differ from its predecessors.

After a series of Chinese raids. had failed, bad passing and no un- |derstanding whatsoever being res-

The area flown over will be much ponsible, the Chinese added their In their last game against the smaller, but over all parts of it the Pecond goal through Tao Chow-ting Casino Club, six of the visiting interest will be intensified.

The who netted from close in following team were injured by rough and

race will be flown in four rounds, 6a fine centre by Yeung Sul-yick. dangerous tackling.

including the final, but cach round

J. A. R. Selby 1. W. C. Bonnar

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A. Macfarlane

(Skip)

12 Detailed scores by heads.

casion nullified the efforts.

Mr. Yip Kau refereed and lined up the following:- Chinese

Ja (Left

wing

the winner will receive a prize.

This promises to be a very good game with the issue ever in doubt.

The first game will commence at

by the other., Mr. R. Goldman will: referee both gamen.

BORDERERS

TRIUMPH OVER

THE LINCOLNS

In the second half the Navy The following players made the will be a contest in Itself, in which Įdominated play throughout, and tour:-

Campbell Scores Four should have penetrated on thres

Times In Game. Manager, C. C. Chen, Secretary, T. Each round will consist of several Craigengower Yacht Club occasions, but the bad state of the U. Loh, Captain, Y. T. Chan, and the heats.

(Goal ground and slowness on each oc- following players, T. U. Loh

Of late years there has been no

MATCH OF EIGHT GOALS keeper), N. Lee (Full Back), Y. Y.

(Fall Back), 8. 0. Kwan, (Fall lack of entries for the race. They G. (Centre Half), EX exceeded 100, nearly all of them

Bad marking by the Lincolns' Liang Left

starters, in 1930, and it became backs and the excellent combina Half), Y.

impose restrictive

tion of the Borderers' team gave (Inside sang (8.C.) Lee Ning (T.II.); Leung Right), Y. K. Chan (Outside Right), year's race, however will enable 10 goals to all in the Y.M.C.A. bath Left), K. C. Chen (Inside conditions. The plans for this the latter an overwhelming win by Ying-chan (8.C.), Leung Wing-chiu, H. VAG (Outside Left), C. Y. Chien

a large number to compete without Last night the visitors were en-crowding or confusion. a Tan Kona (BC), Chan Hùng

kwong (H.) and Man Cheung-wah tertained by Mr. Y. K. Mok, Chair-is open to all types of machines, troubled during any stage of the (T. B.

man of the Chinese Amateur Ath provided they are not slower than

CEREZLB3885589

2

Lak Cheung-900 (T.H.); Leo Ting-Lea for Chen desirable to

2 (B.C.), To Hol-yuen (T.K.); Yeung

Sui-yick (SC), Teo Chow-ting (TH), (Outside Left),

FL

Woodman (Royal Naval Hospital); letic Federation, to a dinner at the 110 miles per hour.

3 Forrest (Eagle) and Matthews (Corn- South China Bathing Pavilion.

3 Usher (Veteran).

Eedler (Caradoc),

5 Northy (Caradoc), Bates (Engle) and LYRIC TO MAURICE

Sherlock (Eagle).

K. C. C. TENNIS TOURNEY

G: C. Burnett and Miss · O. Dalziel

(-15). yesterday quallied to meet

TATE.

Beer And Popularity,

The race

Manufacturing firms are ex-

yesterday afternoon.

The Borderers were never really

game and in the second half took. things easy. They, however, scor ed B ́goals.

cluded as entrants, the aircraft must be bona-fide civil types, and the pilots must have had at least 100 hours sole flying experience.

Fullager (2), Sutherland (2), Hatfield Aerodrome will be the Ford and Smith brought the total

Campbell opened the scoring in the first half with two goals, and added two more in the first minutes- of the second half.

starting and finishing point of all to ten.

the rounds. The rounds are train-Mr. Stephens refereed and lined

Barderers: Pte. Thomas; Sgt. Ford

Campbell

E. C. Fincher and Mrs. F. Goodwin During the tes interval at the gular courses and the farthest turn-up the following (-16.2) in the Semi-Final Round of Hove ground, where Sussex and ng point from Hatfield will be the KCC. Mixed Doubles Handicap Nets were playing cricket, Man Upper Heyford, near Oxford. The and Pte. Marsh; L/Cpl Fullager; tournament when they beat A. E. F.

rice Tate was presented with a rounds extend, one westwards one/Cpl. Sutherland,

3.5), who beat G. A White and of beer. ht A. E. Collins and Mrs. Atkinson he found a huge half-gallon bottle Hatfield. Mis M. Woolley (-3.8) 6-7, 6-2, 6-0, are also in the Semi-Final,

The following will, represent the will meet the Indian R.C. in the Guest and Misa R., How Fung (~20cardboard crate, and on opening it northwards and one eastwards from and "Drmt. Smite Lehtpu

League Iv. Talkoo R.CFirst Round of the Spey Royal | 6-8, 6-2, --

Club de Recreio on Saturday:

Cup on the Craigengower green at E. L. Barros, L. C. R. Souza, C. 3.30 p.m.

Silva and R. F._LuË."

Gomes and E. Alves, F. V.

R. A. Alves, R. R. Robarts, A. 8. The Docks will be represented

F. Xavier, J. Ribeiro and F. I

M. da Silva. League II-y. Indian R.C.

J. M. Rosario, E. & Remedios, A E, Alves and B. Basto

J. E, Noronha, E. V. Souza, J., J. Basto and Ribeiro,

D. Alves, FL Soares, A. V, Bar.

rox and H. F. Rozario.

K. C. C. PREMIER-TEAM

Eowloon CC, 1st team: HGittian, V. C. Labrum, E

by

Lincolns:-Pte Guest; Cpl. Barri. L/CpL man and L/Cpl Bostock; Flying will begin early in the Markman; Bdsm. Yeoman, L/CgL The donor was "Tubby"", Edilo, day, and the event will be a con- Chicken and 2nd Lieut. Cragg the comedian, Larwood handed inuous race meeting, the decision the giant bottle to Tate, together as to the King's Cop, after repeat- with a slip of paper containing ed eliminations, being the Owing to the heavy rain this morn these lines:

R. Lapsley, R. Morrison, W. Greig and F. Cullen (skip).

TENNIS GAMES POSTPONED

WEDNESDAY GAMES CANCELLED ing it is more than probable that to Great big heart, great big fest,

day's programme of seven matches in Give him a great big cheer; www the "B" Division, of the Lawn Tennis Also give him a great big treat,

All next Wednesday's Champion-League will be postponed.

ship games on the Police green l'have been 'cancelled,

Two Championship matches have) The International Olympic. Com mittes, in session here, to-day, reject. Hampton, and A. E. Silkstone akipi, been arranged for Monday even- ed motion to include Cande racing, E. G. Fischer, J. Chadwick, ing on the Civil Service green

1. N. J. Bebbing) A. W. Grimmitt modal yacht racing, losracht races, Howe and A. Hydo Zay (skip);****

In future Olym-E. Ovary, F, Goodwin, I. Fergusson. P. PHUM Y. T. Armstre

and 1. Fraser/{akip);}}

Incross and bowling in ples United Pract.

These gas will be played on Thursday, September 7,

NIGEL SHARPE INJURED. ma

Nigel Harpe, whe best Cocher in the first round of that

championship in 1931, wil be una

Here's a bottle of Beer! Popular here, popular there,"

He's a favourite everywhere;

Never known to be a fallure,

Even popular in Australia!

contest

FREAK BRIDGE DEAL

last

During a game of auction bridge"at} Barrow Working. Men's Club and In- stitute each player received thirteen cards of one suit, an

It has been computed that the A combination to

chances

It was hoped, that Larwood would are

635,013,559,600 |

The same phenomenon osmurred at speak the lines to a walling world, the United Berkeley Club, Knights

author cricketer declined, bridge, in 1925-and ut

to enter for Wimbledon owing to foot but the trouble

drive in 1981.

|COLORADO KID WINS HUNT CUP

London, To-day.. The Hunt Cup was run yesterday. The resulta

Colorado. Kid: Scatter: Cash Diamantes

100/8

The

Scatter Cash Colorado Kid,

Diamantes.

Twenty-eight ran. Gatorado Kid won by tw

Bead Whist and the same, distanes: Pomara

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