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SHANGHAI CRICKET.

(By ATHOLE).

Probable members of the Shang hai Interport cricket eleven to visit Hong Kong in November were on view last week-end in the annual two-day match between the Shang- hai Cricket Club, and the "Rècs."

The Recs., after being dismissed for 96 in reply to the Club's total of 162, managed to play out draw, being 45 behind with one wicket in hand when stumps were

drawn.

Donald Leach, the well- known Shanghai skipper, was ·

Не the hero of the match. scored 60 out of 162 and took 4 for 27.

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C. G. W. Rabson, opening bat ip May 1932 scored 7 and 23, while

L. F. Stokes registered 2 and 53.:

THE CHINA MAIL

BASEBALL

SNIPPETS

Hale New York Yankees ever

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Lawn Bowls-Open Championship

FAVE the New York Giants and J. Caranagh v. E. Remedio

A. M Holland v. J. S Logan.

(Kowloon B.G.C. green, 5.20 p.m.)

Lawn Tennis-"B" Division:

won the pennant simultaneously.

and then played each other for the Chinese EC. v. Civil Service world's championship? Have they Indian R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. ever played three years straight? If Hong Kong G.C. v. University

U.S.R.C. v. South China so, in what years?

Club de Recreio v. Graduates

Lawn Tennis-H. K. Area League Kowloon Section

The World Almanac answers these questions as follows:

The New York Giants won the "C" Co., Lines. v. 24th Battery, B.A.

Hong Kong Section National league pennant in 1921, 1922, 1923 and 1924, ...

R.A.P.C. T Headquarter Wing,

Borderers

Water Polo

The New York Yankees won the

pennant in the American league in South China ". Young Companions

1921, 1922 and 1923.

(3 p.m.) (C.S.B.C., 0.30 p.m.)| TO-MORROW Lawn Bowls Open Championship R. Basa . H. Gittins

Thus in 1921, 1922 and 1923 the YM.C.A. "A" v. Royal Navy Giants and Yankees played in the World's Series. The Glants won In 1921 and 1922 and the Yankees won in 1928.

A. J. Bareon, the Woodfull" of DARK BLUE the Shanghai team, scored 3 and 2

Ossie" Simpson had an unfor tunate match. He followed up his recent triumphs with two innings of 11, His brother "P.V." scored ¡25 and 20.

Mansel Smith's Poor Match. W. Mangel-Smith also had a poor match, hitting 11 not out and 1 in addition to securing 2 for 16.

R. Booth, who is becoming all-rounder Shanghai's best and who played havoc with the Colony batsmen in Novem- ber 1931, Look 6 "Recs" wic kets for 39 after bowling un- changed with W. G. Graham. (4 for 26). Booth also scored 19 and 2 and took 1 for 33 in the second innings.

J. F. Lunny v, H. Hampton

(Police green) E. G. Searic . N. Drummond

Y J. Watson v. L. de Rome

(Craigengower green, 5.20 p.m.) Lawn Tennis E, K, Ares League Kowloon Section

HE

ATHLETES LOSE

TO THE A.A.A."D"

Stanwood Hero Of Keen Contest.

MABEY'S RECORD

(By BEVIL RUDD).

Oxford, May 28.

SR.Alo Set Lincolns Company, Borderers v. R.A.M.C.

Hong Kong Section

THURSDAT Lawn Bowls Open Championship S. Eccleshall v. V. C. Labrum

(Police green, 5.20 p.m.) "Lawn Tennis Division

Chinese R.C. v. Kowloon Indians

Club C. B. A. v. Filipino

Army T.C. v. Polico R.C.

Radio Sports v. Kowloon C.C.

Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Docks Hong Kong C.C. v. Indian R.C. Craigengower v. Civil Service

Water Polo

TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1933.

GOLF

STORIES

JOPLIN, Mo-Leonard Otty. Joplin golf pro, shot nine holes In 36, one over par, without having had his eye on the ball at the moment of impact on any shot. Y

MR. D. S. LI

WINS DERBY CUP

IN SHANGHAI

Victor Haimovitch Loses. By Short Head.

DISARMAMENT'S, SLOW TIME.

Shanghai, June 18. Displaying excellent jockeyship,

Mr. D. S. Li, a former Shanghai.

Another golfer wagered Ott couldn't better 43 on the front nine rider, who is at present in town on at the Schifferdecker course while a visit, piloted in Disarmament at blindfolded.

the Kiangwan Course yesterday afternoon to win the Derby Cup. the last classic event of the season."

Oit was permitted to take his stance, get the lay of the land and 'measure up putts and approaches. Then he was blindfolded with cotton stuffed behind goggles before each shot.

He made a birdie three on the difficult seventh, played all but two other holes in par figures and was, putting for birdies on eight holes. He was down in two putte on all but two greens and at the seventh he sank ais first putt after laying his second shot within six feet of the pin-Associated Press.

LAWN BOWLS

FIELD WINS OVER PURVIS.

Qualifies For Third Round.

He beat out the favourite, Plain Life, ridden by no other than Mr.. Victor Haimovitch, · by "a" short Kend in a thrilling fight over the. last quarter.

Disarmament

covered the 1 miles in

3.16.1. Mrs. Pearce's Trentbridge, ridden by Mr. V. V. Needa, won this year's Hong Kong Derby in 3.08.3.

Mr. D. S. Li, also registered second and a third.

·Mr. V. V. Nesda ̋recorded a... first and a third, his win on. Incitement paying dividends of· $190.20 and $69.

Mr. T. L. Wong, another jockey to ride on the Hong Kong course this year, had two wina and a. third. His win on Siberian Home paid $74.40.

W. V. Field (Craigengower), who ANOTHER CONQUEST

'at present heads the Second Divi.

Oxford University very nearly YM.C.A. “A”.46 p.m.) slon skips records, beat J. Parvis FOR JIM FERRIER.

beat the A.A.A. team in a thrilling

(Y.M.C.A., 6.30 p.m.)

FRIDAY

match at the Lilley-road track to. Civil Servants v. day. With one event to go. Oxford were only one point behind, but Lawn Tennis Mixed Doubles Phillipson beat Walker in the con-Chinese B.C. v. Club de Recreio

Indian R.C. the Ladies R.C, v. cluding pole vault and gave

U.S.R.C.. Kowloon R

R.C. A.A.A. their four points margin of

Lawn Tennis-H. K. Area League Kowloon Section 20th Battery, Royal Engineers v. Head-

quarter Wing, Lincolns

Sam Kermani, who assisted the Indian R.C. for a season, scored 16 and 19, while Pat Madar, who aid-victory. jed the K.C.C., scored 12 and 20 and

took 1 for 38.

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(Civil Service) by 21 shots to 16 in

the Second Round of the Colony Wins Open Contest From

Lawn Bowls Championship on the Police green yesterday.

Field will now meet either J. F. Lunny (Electric) on H Hampton (K. C. C...

Hong Kong Section Battery. Royal Artillery v. "A" Heads Company, Borderers

Five points were scored for first place in each of the twelve events, Torrie Wilson had a greni three for second, and one for third. 12th triumph In, the Club's first The A.A.A, win would have been ianings. He took 7 for 41 in more definite had Engelhart not a total of 162. He had 2 for

mistaken the finishing post' in the 22 in the second innings.

220 yards. He was winning by Sam Isance was also in very good several yards, but eased up before form. In the second innings he coming to the first post. The had 6 for 47 after bowling un actual finish was twenty-five yards Beaconsfield Club, Percy Alliss set up Playing with three members of the changed in a total of 111. He had further on, and the result was that an amazing record score over his own

RECORD FOR ALLISS.

2 for 26 in the first innings. Barnes, of Oxford, snatched a leourse. He went round in B3mm Curiously enough the policeman's lucky win. swerves, which rarely trouble Shanghai batsmen, came off for once. Isaacs has seldom failed against Hong Kong.

The hero of the meeting was emphatically C. F. Stanwood. He began by winning a glori- ous struggle with Finlay in the high hurdles in 15sec. He led perceptibly for the first

Sinclair and Quick Playing. Archie Sinclair has taken up! cricket again. He knocked up 30, three hurdles, but then Finlay as- for the Club seconds against the S. M. Police.

wood.

serted himself, and by the seventh The Rev. E. K. Quick, remember-jump was definitely ahead of Stan- led in the Colony for many useful

knocks in Interports, is also play.. ing again. Unfortunately he did! not get a knock in the Rec's.. junior eleven match against the Club second eleven. In this match Geoffrey More, the Colony rugby

Here the Oxford man launch- ed a terrific counter attack and, maintaining perfect form, beat his redoubtable opponent by about eighteen inches.

He then went over to the high

and cricket interpórter hit up 18. jump, and without failing in any M. J. Divecha, who played for attempt finally reached 5ft 11 In. Shanghai in May last year, agored at which height Gray and West fail- 9 and 4, being caught and bowled ed. jon both occasions.

TUPPENCE AT £1,000 TO 2D.

Lord Derby Draws His Horse in Sweep,

Stanwood wisely ceased jumping, and a little later came out to beat Ivanovic in the low hurdles, performances were probably the finest day's work ever done on the | Ifffey-road track.

Field v. Purvis.

W. V. Field J. Purvis

Strong Field. With 149 Card.

With rounds of 73 and 76 for a total of 149, Jim Ferrier, son of the well- known Shanghai golfer, last month won the open 36 holes scratch event from a strong field of amateur golfers at the Killara Links. The pro fessional competition went to Joe. Cohen, who returned cards of 71 and 74 for an aggregate of 145.

Competitors were, handicapped by the heavy course and a strong wind blowing continually across the fair--

ways. Ferrier, whose oustanding

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What I do not like about Italian

football, is the way the spectators scoff at the players' mistakes. These are world's champion spectators for

This excitement excitement.

gets into the heads of the Italian players and rather reduces their skill Italy's 22. players have more fire than Austria, 23. but are not quite so skilful, because they are more temperamental.--Ivan Sharpe.

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form has been a feature of big

champion) at the end of the mora- 14 ing round when they both returned

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14 In the afternoon, Ferrier went 14 out in 37 and came home in 39 for 14 a round of 76, and an aggregato 18 of 149, while Apperly finished 77.

Teams For August 4

COLT CARRYING MONEY.

Lower Maxillary Smashed.

His NEW YORK. A considerable an opportunity to play for Eng- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. A pro- mising. two-year-old colt being amount of tennis will be played beland.

There can be no denial of place to trained here is already in the coln fore August and the dates of the Wightman Cup matches, but pre- Mrs. Moody, Mrs. Harper and Miss-with the racing season still some- Mabey, the Oxford president. sent indications are that the Unit Jacobs. Although Miss Palfrey is what distant.

That is, The Abbe is in hed a magnificent race with Holden ed States will send a veteran team rated No. 12 as a singles player, in the three miles. After a mile into the international series while she is co-holder with Miss Jacobs money to the extent that he has and a half Mabey's supporters, fell England will rely on several new of the United States doubles title two silver quarters helping to hold away, and the AAA. men, headed

and has a game ideally fitted to together his jaw bones.

comers.

the

HYPERION'S CHANCE AT £750

by Eaton, converged on him. He if the decision had to be made complement the style of any one The colt hung his lower teeth in was eventually passed by Holden, to-day the United States could pick of the other three."

the Iron bars on his hayrack, be--

A remarkable feature of the "Derby betting was the last minute "run" on Tuppence. which dropped...... in, two daya from 251 to 1--one bookmaker had even accepted a bet of £1,000 to 2d, odds of 120,000 to 1-to 10 to 1. fragr Lord Derby drew Hyperion, his own horse and the winner, in the sweepstake at the Derby Club din ner last week The horse's chance was sold for: £750 of "which"" the

who, with half a mile to go, had the same four who successfully de If any of the American" team came startled at his inability to opened up a lend of over ten yards. fended the cup last year Mra. should be displaced the most like-free them and plunged backward, But Mabey set steadily about re- Helen Wills Moody, Helen Jacobs, ly successor could be chosen from breaking off his entire lower ducing this deficit. He had done Mrs. Le A. Harper and Sarah Pa- among Carolin Babcock, Mra Mar- maxillary.«

it by the quarter-mile post, when freyand leave little ground for jorie Morrill Painter and Alice Immediate aid by the veteran- he had Holden beaten.;

Dr. B. F. C McCoy, however, has criticism, England would have to Marble. He then went on to win by

disregard its rankings entirely f Mies Babcock, the little, black-put The Abbe back into the.. it send last year's squad back into haired Californian who played so potential championship class of forty yards in 14min 40sec. a new Q.U.A.C. record, and only

sensationally in the national 1833. The colt is owned by R. W.- action.. 18sec slower than Burns'

Heading the English ranking Championships last summer, Is Davis, Crandon, Wis. Associated ground record last year.

list is the little Irish girl, Mary ranked No. 8 nationally, but there Press. Phillipson's twelve feet pole Heeley, who has never competed is & disposition to await the result vault was the only new ground rein the Wightman Cup contests of her second year of major com cord to-day, but it was a match Number four on the English list petition, before deciding her place. The purchaser in the case, who characterised more by close com is another youngster, Kathleen The eleventh renewal of the wins the price of £3,850, was Bir petition than by phenomenal Stavamo In between these two Wightman Cup contests is sched- Frederick Eley, but his good for achievement. Lovelock run very are the well-known international uled for Forest Hills, August 4 tune was somewhat tempered by pluckily, but in his present state of players, Dorothy Round and Mrs. and 5.---Associated Prese his purchase of Rodosto's chanca health could not quite challenge Elleen Bennett Whittingstall

“drawer” takes half, the other half going into the pool. :

for £600. The Aga Khan, who Price in the mile. bought King Salmon for £420, won the second price of £958. The third prize of £478 went to Mr. E. Baron.] who paid £800 for Statesman.

SCOTTISH SOCCER FIXTURES

Miss Round, Mrs. Whitling stall, Belly Nathall, Mrs Phyllis Mudford King and Mrs LB. Cr Michel composed the -1932 team, which lost the first four matches and the series to the team led by Mra Moody, Although there has been 116 122+

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