MONDAY, JULY 10, 1933,

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TO-DAY'S TENNIS

The following are the "A" Divi sion Tennis League fixtures down for decision this afternoon: Chinese "A" v. Craigengower

(at Causeway Bay)

Recreio v. Chinese “B”

(at King's Park)

Hong Kong C. C. v. University

(at the H.K.C.C.)

Indian R.C. v. South China "B"

(at Saokunpoe)

Kowloon C.C. v. South China "A"

(at the K.C.C.)

EASTERBROOKE'S RETURN

Wins Two Events In "Y" Aquatic Meet..

ANSLOW AND MISS WELLER SHOW FINE PROMISE

Bob Selk's Fine Effort Towards Gala's Success

(By CRAWL).

CATURDAY night's gals at the Y.M.C.A. was the best of this sea. son's galas from the point of view of kieness taken in the various events,

HEADQUARTER WING and the manner in which

LINCOLNS WIN

were swim.

WIT

the races

WITH the success of the carnival depending on the handicapping.

"Hat Trick" For Bailey."Bob" Selk is to be congratulated on

finishes.

the great success of the handicap In a Garrison Water-polo League events. They provided excellent game, played at Shamshulpo oa Friday, the Head Quarter Wing of the Lincolns defeated "C" Company THE Aggregate races for the trophy of the same regiment by 6 goals presented by His Honour, Chief Justice J. R. Wood, provided very close to 3 in a scrappy game.

Head Quarter Wing proved far finishes. R. Wood swam an excellent superior to their opponents, who race to win by a fifth of a second from were inclined to throw away scor-R. Goldman, who in turn beat Lange! ing chances by their forwards wan-by the same margin. Donn who went and came in dering all over the pitch instead at 3 had an off day <of keeping to their respective posi-fourth,

tions.

Chicken (3), Maddison (2) Mackman (1) scored for the

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and C. EASTERBROOK made a wel-

come return to the "Y" galas by!

JEAN BOROTRA'S Brilliant all-round play gave France the

Men's Doubles Championship at Wimbledon on Saturday. Borotra and Brugnon retained their title against the Japanese challenge. Only two titles were retained at Wimbledon this

year.

REVISED 'POLO FIXTURES

POSTPONED

GAMES IN

NEW LIST

win-capturing first place in the 50 Yards Chinese League Enforces

ners while Bailey recorded the "hat trick" for the loosers,

Polo Leaders Triumph.

20TH BATTERY OVERCOME

"C" LINCOLNS

Aggregate handicap and the

Diving

for Plates. His methodical swim in the latter event evoked all round ap- plause from the spectators.

Fe-

THE Fowler family were well- THE

presented in the Ladles and Men's aggregate events.

Anne Fowler was

Speedy Finish.

FIXTURES COMMENCE TO-MORROW.

TAPES USED AT V.R.C. GALA

Roza Brothers In Limelight.

PAGET AND GUTTERRES SHINEį

FOURSOMES

COMPETITION

AT VALLEY All But Two First Round Games Played.

TWO WALK-OVERS GIVEN

Eleven of the thirteen First Round matches in the second of the Happy Valley Golf Club's Summer Foursomes competitions have now been decided.

The matches unplayed are:

A. W. Hayward and C. E. Moore

v A. McKellar and J. W. Maybew.

S. A. Sleap and W. Pittendrigh v

R. C. Webb and C. H. Bradley.

The following are the results to date:

W. J Shenton and H. Mundy beat C. Mycock and A. D. Humphreys 6 land 4.

G. W. Tate and W. Woodward re- ceived a wo from A. W. Torrible and R. H. G. Ashby,

C. W. Jeffries and W. J. S. Key beat W. Fooks and D. M. Goodall.

L. Goldman and A. Macfarlane beat S. S. Cook and J. L. Adams 6 and 3.

WEIGHT AND DYKES WIN FIRST CONTEST

W. A. Weight and J. S. Dykes won, the first foursomes competition when they beat A. E. Charman and J. Final Shepherd by 2 and 1 in the Round

J. D. E. D. Matthews and Kinnaird beat A. Brooksbank and G. T. May 5 and 4.

A. C, Young and A. E. Charman beat Comdr. E. M. Tetley and H. THE division of the V.R.C. bath into Hampton 2 and 1.

five lanes by means of tapes was

C. Austin and A. W. Hodges beat tried out with success at the gala on C. W. E. Bishop and J. McKnight 2 Saturday night. under the penalty of disqualification, and 1.

The

swimmers,

RLIZABETH RYAN, the best woman

Ee world's

doubles player, won the Wo. men's Doubles Championship at Wimbledon on Saturday in partnership with Mme. Ma- thieu, the French champion. The pair won the French title at Auteuil recently,

KING'S CUP WON BY 30 FT.

At the meeting of the Water placed first in Polo Sub-Committee of the H.K.L. the first heat of the Ladies' 50 Yards ASA., held on Friday last, it was over the length of the bath This not Davies received a w.o. from F. M. were obliged to keep to their lanes W. J. Waddington and J. P. A. Aggregate handicap, while her brother Sydney captured first place in the decided to draw up a revised fix only encourages "atraight" swimming The 20th Battery, Royal Artil-recond heat of the Men's 50 Yards lery. lenders in the Kowloon sec- Aggregate handicap, beating T. and to include those games which and "crossing" during a race, tion of the Garrison Water Polo gram by a second.

George Fowler scored England's had been postponed. Linequalising goal in League, beat "C" Company colns by 3 goals to all at Sham game. 'Shui-po on Thursday afternoon

Lure list for the Water Polo League but is a means o favoiding "bumping" Ellis and E. P. White.

C. Thwaites and E. M. Hanlon Capt. De Havilland

trick" before the interval.

20th Battery:-Gar. Greenshields; Sgt. Joynson and Gar, Tyrrell; Bdr. Glendinning: Gnr. Gardiner, Gnr.

and Gar. Selley. Ellington

"C" Coy. Lines:-Pte. Nuttall, Pte. Berridge and Pte. White, Pte. Harrison, Ple. Hope, Pte. Bailey and Pte. Lowe.

Drum Major Tancred refereed.

"A" Company Beat "D" Rivals.

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the Water Polo

newcomer

ANSLOW, a

fine 晶

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to the

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Chinese Water'

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tants in Mesara. "Bill" Butt and E. Friman. Butt has trained the swimmers to come to the start in per are the revised fect order, and each event was decid- ed without undue delay. This is an important point, as a Fete can be made very boring if long waits ocene be

tween events.

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6 and 5.

AUSTRALIA ASTOUNDED

M.C.C. Decision Arouses

Hostile Criticism.

B

GARRISON BILLIARDS QUARTER FINALS.

Games For Wednesday

The following are the quarter- final matches in the Garrison BUJ- Hards Championship down for de- cision on Wednesday nf the Soldiers Club.

5.30 pmC/Sgt. Jarman (Bol. der)

Walters (SW.B) 7pm-8pr. Whittaker (B.E.)

1/Cpl. Herriott (Lines.),

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8.30

PS/Sgt. Clark (R. A. 0. Ge Winfeld (Liu.

Green (Lines.).

colns) C. 8. M. Lewis or Pte. Williams (S.WJ).

All games are of 250 up.

The semi-anais," which are 400 will be played on Tuesday. July 18.

up!

LINCOLNS

TRIUMPH OVER

BORDERERS

Narrow Billiards Win

By 7 Points.

SIX-A-SIDE TOURNEY

"A" Company, Lincolns, entered the Semi-Final Round of the Garri- son Six-A-Side Billiards Champion- ship at the Soldier's Club on Satur day night when they beat "A" Company, Borderers by the narrow margin of 7 points.

"A" Company, Lincolns, will meet Headquarter Wing, Borderers, in the Semi-Final this evening at the Soldiers' Club.

Sgt. Ach gave the Lincolns team B useful lead of 65 points in the first game when he beat L/Cpl. Duncan. Pte. Williams, however, reduced the Lincolns lead by beat- Winsing L/Cpl. Maltby by 37 points.

In Leopard Moth.

London, To-day. Captain De Havilland, flying of his Leopard Moth own design won the King's Cup air race on Saturday when he beat Flight-Lieutenant Ed- wards by 30 feet..

The race started and ended at Hatfield and was for the first time a knock out competi- tion in four rounds, each of which were decided over a 200 mile course without landing- Reuter.

Williams played good billiards throughout. He recorded a polish- ed break of 37.0

The Borderers took the lead when Cpl. Evans, aided by a break of 32, beat Cpl. Bett by 33 points, but it was only short-lived as Pie. Winfield beat Pte. Jones, who chalked up 22, by 42 points.

G. 8. M. Conway beat Cpl. Hal- ford by 23 points, and it was left 139 to Cpl Doughty to score against L/Cpl. Vincent in order to give the Lincolns the victory. Doughty scored 145. Detailed scores: Lincolns

Ash

Borderers

BETWEEN ROUNDS

Doctor Suggests Longer Rest For Boxers.

Maltby Bett Winfield Hackford Doughty

150 Duncan 118 Williams 117. Evans

87 150

150

150 Jones

108

127 Conway

150

145. Vincent

802.

150

795

beat J. Shepherd and N. Drummond L'DWARD ROZA'S diving exhibition on the 20th green. The new list which will come! must have been the best he has J. A. R. Selby and C. Harrop beat into -force to-morrow will be yet staged at the V.B.C. All of his

timed to perfection. Y. Baker and W. H. Edmonds 9 strictly adhered to for the rest of diver The Battery who were the bet-F. Alas, made an excellent de

Although not a new dive, his version and a, the season.

of the "Flying Dutchman" from the A. G. Ursell and H. T. Brooks beat ter team, took the lead through but with

Owing to the number of games:

his audiences. Gar. Selley, who recorded the "hat the first heat of the men's 50 Yards it was decided to hold the League to thrill platform has never failed R. S. W. Patterson and A. W. Muir

Aggregate handicap when he conceded on as many consecutive days as In the second half the Lincolns two seconds to Fullnger and one to the tides allowed in order to make!THE V.R.C. had two very able assis-]

Easterbrooke only to be narrowly attacked strongly, but wasted

beaten for third place by the latter provision for the several good opportunities by dilly after a thrilling race.

Polo League. His effort in the 50 Yards Rack dallying with the ball..

The following Stroke was also a worthy one. With some practice Anslow should develop fixtures:

Tuesday, July 11. into a fine swimmer."

Y.M.C.A. "A" v. Y. Companions (P) (Civil Servants', & p.m.) Yards Aggregate Chung Sing B.S. v. Royal Navy THE Ladies 60

handicap attracted more entries

(Civil Servants', 6.30 p.m.)MR. FRIMAN assisted in acting as than mentioned on the programme.

Wednesday, July 12.

one of the judges of the diving 1934 TOUR NOW UNCERTAIN Among the newcomers were Miss S. China "A" v. Chung B.S. (P) and swimming races Fowler and Miss J. Weller. The lat-

(S, China 6 p.m.):

Mr. Friman har coached many good,

Melbourne, June 13. ter swam a beautiful race, but they.M.C.A. "B" v. S. China “B” (P)" swimmers in the United States and

The Marylebone Cricket Club's landicap proved too much for her. I

(S. China 6:30 p.m.) has judged in several International understand she is being well coached,

Thursday, July 13.

Swimming Meets held in Europe and reply to the Australian Board's Land as result she should improve

S..China "B" v. Royal Navy.

America. His coaching, will no doubt, message asking the MC.C. to adopt rapidly before the next gals.

Bath, 6 p.m.) prove a great help to the members.

the new rule against "body-line" Clvü Servants' S. Č. Y.M.C.A. "B"

V.

those who distinguished bowling, penalising a bowler who Bath, 6.50 p.m.) AMONG Saturday, July 15,

themselves in the swimming bowls in the way likely to intl. A suggestion that the interval: events were. E. B. de Roze, who show-midate a batsman, kas aroused hos- between rounds in boxing contests be extended to two minutes "has certainly should be staged more than Civil Servants' S.C. v. Chinese H.C.

Class, "Teddy" Paget, for his very

been submitted to the National (C.B.C., 6.30 p.m.) ne struggle against Ross, and J. Í. “Astounding” was Bradman's com Monday, July. 17.

Gutterres qualified for the "B" class ment. He suggests that England Boxing Association. The sugges "B" (P). China

by winning the "C" Class 100 Yards should try "body-line" bowling tion was made by Dr. Julian R. (S. China, 6 pm) in 73 secs. Y.M.C.A. "B" v. Y. Companions (P)

against the West Indies and also Branden, of San Francisco,

"There never was a heart bullt S. China, 6.30 p.m.)

that an ambassador, preferably Tuesday, July 18.

Woodfull, be sent to England to to stand the terrible strain of three discuss the matter. Dr. Eric Bar minutes of hard fighting with only bour, the old New South Wales one minute of rest," he says, "It does not allow the heart time to player says:

come back to a normal beat. At between "D" (M.G.) Company and least two minutes, rest should be "C" Company of the 2nd Battalion given, If this is done there will The East Lancashire Regt. the be fewer ring fatalities."Beater. latter winning by 30 runa. "C" Company had first knock and scor

"A" Company, Lincolns secured two valuable points in the Gerri-

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THE Hong team race,

annual an

son Water Polo League by defeat-event, proved a great attraction and

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ing "D" Company of the same re-created tremendous enthusiasm and ex-Y. Companions v. Univ. 6 p.m.) ed himself to be well in championship +11e criticism: in 'Australia.

giment by 2 goals to all at Sham-citement among the spectators.

shul-po on Thursday evening.

Cpl. Berriman, the winners' right winger, played

It

once a year.

The Hong Kong Bank, in whose

a splendid game leam were included a number of rug. Chinese B.C. v. S. and scored the only goals of the ger stalwarts, carried off the honours

of the day in an excellent race. game, one in each half.

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one of the

The losers should have levelled The Water Polo game between Eng-s. China "B" v. University the scores on several occasions, and and the Rest was but had team work and selfishnese most enjoyable yet played this season Chung on the part of the wingers lost in the "y" bath. them many good opportunities.

Both teams were evenly balanced in the water, although on-paper, the Rest Drum Majar Tancred lined up were much stronger. the following:-

Bertie Rasmussen proved a tower of "A" Coy.

Clark; strength for the Rest and scored their Line:-Cpl. L/Cpl. Bostock and Pte. Guest; Pte. only goal, and G. Fowler, who played

Keegan; Cpl. Berriman,

and L/Cpl. Turnbull

Pte. Price centre forward for England, was reY.M.C.A. "B" v. University

ponsible for a lovely goal from

"D" Kay Lines:L/Cpl. Ebath; throw by R. Goldman, Cpl. Shanble and Pte. Vickers; Sgt. Malpas; Sgt. Parkinson, Pte. Efford

and Pte. McLeod.

KOWLOON SECTION LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

(Kowloon Section)

P. W. L F. A.Ft.

Goals 17.

20th Bty R.A... 33,0

24th Bty. R.A.. RANG, "HQ"-Llacs.

"D" Linca.

"A" Lines. 44C* Lines.

"B" Lines.

2 2 0 13 0

3 2

2 2 0

1-14 1

8 i

28 12

HENLEY REGATTA

London, To-day,

D.B.S. Scouts Hold Aquatic Meet.

WOLVES BEAT STAGS BY LARGE MARGIN

WORCESTER KAVAL CADETS WIN.

London, June 12, The annis! bost rane between the training ships Worcester and Conway 6 p.m.) was rowed over a two-mile course in the Thames at Greenhithe on Satur day

Worcester, last year's winners, again being successful

(Civil Servants', 6 pm) Sing B.S. v. Y.M.C.A. "A

"(Civil Servanta", 6.80 p.m.)| Wednesday, July 19. Y.M.C.A. "B" v. Chinese

B.C. (C.B.C Thursday, July 5. China “A” v. Royal

Navy

Bath, 6 p.m.) ("Y" Bath, 6:30 p.m.) Thursday, July 27. Y.M.C.A. "A" V, Ÿ.M.C.A. "B" (P)

("y" Bath, 6 p.m.) Y. Companions v C.B.C.

((P)

Bath, 3.30 p.m.) Monday, July 31, Y.M.C.A. “A” ▼ Chinese B.C.

(Chang Sing B.S., 6 p.m.) Civil Servants' S.C. v. Chung Sing B.8. (Chony Bing B.8., 6.30 p.m.) Tuesday, August an Servants' 8.0. Companions

** (Civil Servanta", 6 ́p.m.). "B" v. Royal Navy

(Civil Servants: 6.30 p.m.) Thursday, August 1.1!

Civil

-The

trainer, Chief Officer Jackman

and shield were presented by Aå. cup miral Bir Charles Madden."

The opinion of most Inter- national cricketers is that both Larwood and Voce regularly and systematically Bowled at the batsman with a view to his discomfiture.” Larwood? flatly denies this allegation in his book.

The. Melbourne Herald says that

Lindrum Involved In

Ypsilanti (Michigan).

LOCAL BASEBALL

104 FOR 1 AND 136 ALL OUT.

Goldsworthy's 5 Wickets

· In One Over. -

Shanghai, June-28. THERE, Was" some hectic cricket

Tin an inter-Company match

ed 166, despite some good, bowling by Pte. Hignett (three for 19) and The Baseball League game between Lieut. Jones (two for 21.) L/Cpl. the Hong Kong Gregg made the top score, with 33.

South China and

"D" Company, had every reason

There was a strong wind blowing and the water was choppy, but Wor cester, taking the lead. at the start. rowed steadily and drew away to win by 95ser. Afterwards the winners were carried shoulder-high round the deck of the Worcester, with their it is far from certain that are Anat Americans was postponed yesterday

to think they would win the match, tralian team will visit England in 4.30 p.m. at Caroline Hill A

will for the first wicket partnership This afternoon South Chias 1934-Reuter.

meet the President Hoover team on the realised no fewer than 104. How same ground and at the same time a

ever, after that -L/Cpl. Golds- the above gama dandon

worthy had an inspired spell, tak- ing Bre wickets in one over and causing a complete collapse, the whole side being out for 136. Nincident occurred early this As then made a brilliant shot, seor- AN

month at the Dorland Hall, where ing his 35th cannon which in ordin- Saturday's major league baseball in Goldsworthy had the fine average CAPE of seven wickets for 18, Lieut bath during the week, when they Y. Companiona v. 8. China

Joe Davis, the holder of the British ary circumstances is illegal but at America: (y Bath, 6 p.m.? billiards title and Walter Lindrum the same time screwing back to pot

Cincinnatti 8 Williams topped the scoring list registered an aggregate total of 76

ooklyn 0 St. Louis 11-New York with 56, and Cpl North made 39, points to lead the Stags by 42. Royal Navy Y. Civil Berrante 3.0m) were having an exciting duel in the the red ball in the left-hand bottom

Geke Brooklyn final of the professional championship, pocket.

Bold Chicago Philadelphia 8 Pittsburgh The Foxes were third with 10 Tuesday, August 8

which momentarily puzzled spectators. The referee at once, announced a 7; Philadelphia 0 Pittsburgh S Civil Servants SC. 7. points.

GARRISON SNOOKER. foal shot, but spotted the red ball, and American-Chicago Philadelphis (Civil The Wolves won the High Diving

S. China “A

land 2. Washington 8; Claveland Plate Diving, Trick Diving, both

(Civil Senior and Junior races, the Back Thursday, August 10.

The Wolves recorded a splendid triumph in the Diocesan Boys'

6 School Scouts Aquatic Sports, T.M.CA.

which were held in the YM.C.A

8.C

Curious Billiards Incident u. S. BASEBALL RESULTS

The following were the results of

and Pineconnected. with the new rule allowed Lindrum to continue with his 10: Chicago 11 Philadelphia:6; Clevo-1

́alike. 6 p.m.)

It was 6.30 p.m.) which limits the number of direct break

Stroke event, the. Obstacle race. Chung Sing B.S. v. tiniversity we cannons, and by hir","decision ArthurApparently only. Goundrill" remees. | Washington B; Detroft & New York 2 The following.... ara ́TELU

the

Garrison Snooker Champlo First Round BRZ8

Dr. Matthias (SWB) L/Cpl. Herrl 8/Sex Clarke, Barer: (Lanca.)

Goandrill the referso, proved that he bered. Rain 10, which reads as fol-e ("y" Bath, 6 p.) is one of the leading authorities on low, and a ful

Andy Wilson, the former Chel Aukwith, of Cambridge University and the Patrol Relay. The Stage

Consecutive directy CRONOUSTAPHA Lindrum had won the Diamond Sculls at Henley, on

*m (“yn Bath: 0.30. p.m.)

Liscordo, saat berekova) limited to 85toon! the completion of sea and Scottish International fora M. B. Day: commenced sequence of

beward, who is now playing with Saturday ban be beat another Light won the Life Saving events Civil Servante &.c. v. 8. China "B"

warned" Ebis, number, the brake aball only C. Dalziel (Wolves) won the Monday Angmak: 14.400g Blue Warren, by two length. May

a candidate for the Nimes, is a - London won the Grand Challenge Victor Ludorum,and Drysdale Civil Servants 8.0 University cannons, At 10%he wa

(5. China, 6 m.) by Goandrill, and he continued until continued by the intervention Cup when they beat the Berliner Ruder (Stags) and Hulse (Wolves) were

haar managership of Dartford FC 3. Ching "B" v. Chang Sing B.8. And he had attainted the limit of 35 can- hased or indirects cannon,

cannon in conjunction with Club by a quarter of a length-Beu

placed second and third,

(5. China 6.0 p.m.), nona?

direct

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