WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL

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SERVICE

ACE BY RODGER

GIVES K.C.C. WIN

Recreio Narrowly Lose In "B" Division.

SILVA'S FINE PLAY

(By ACE.)

S. CHINA ATHLETES

BEATEN

KWANG HUA VARSITY WIN TRACK MEET

East China Champions At Caroline Hill.

AND CANTON

Decisive Triumph by 35 Points

(By I.K.E.)

Considering the almost farcical DUAL WIN OVER HONG KONG conditions under which the match was played some very good tennis was witnessed at the K.C.C. res- | terday when the home club beat the Recreio by 5 sets 10 4 in the only "B" Division match played.

The encounter was two courts and as a result

Kwang Hua University, Shanghai, decided on triumphed over the South China the Athletic Association by 35 points light was fading rapidly in the in the track meet held at Caroline!

Hill yesterday afternoon. closing sets. Playing conditions

The team from Shanghai took after the heavy shower before the first place in every event, with the

jexception of the Pole Vault.

game were bad, the courts being very slippery.

With the Green combination 5-2 down to Xavier and Gonsalves the result of the match depended on Rodger and

Hambly

The Northerners scored 70 China points, while South

Water Polo League

Y.M.C.A. WIN BY 8 TO 0

BOWLS SECRETARY RECOVERS WELL FROM APPENDICITIS

Harry Hampton May Leave Hospital This Week

Mr. Harry Hampton, Hon. Secretary of the Lawn Bowls As- sociation,

very is progressing satisfactorily after his operation

at the French . for appendicitis Hospital

He is hoping to leave the box- pital at the end of this week or at the beginning of next week.

Shreuder Scores Another Champions'

Four.

·"

CHUNG SING OUTCLASSED

W. Shreuder was in great form at the Civil Servants' Bathing Club yesterday, scoring no less than four of the eight goals scored by he Y.M.C.A. "A" team against the Chung Sing Benevolent Society in The Water Polo League. The Chinese team failed to score.

Bowls Rinks

To Meet K.D.R.C.

And Yacht Club.

Craigengower Cricket Club

THE following will present the

in their Lawn Bowls fixtures on Saturday:

First team Y Kowloon Docks at K.D.R.C

J. Caranagh, L. E. Lammert, D. Runjeka and B. W. Bradbury takipl.

ENE LACOSTE, non-playing captain of the French Davis Cup,

6. Buchanan, B. Landolt, HR is not yet nominated his team for the Challenge Round

Beer and R. Basa (skip).

W. T. Brightman, E. Tuck, A. E. Coates and U. M. Omar (skip).

Second team 1. Yacht Club at C.C.C.

three

being

D. K. Kharas, M. J. Medina, Y. Abban and A. A. Razack (skin).

secured only 35 points. South China were out of training compared with their opponents, who

W. Campbell also, scored who led are the Champions of East China. Guterres and Noronha 5-4 and 40-3 The visitors beat eight colleges of goals, the remaining goal

the Kiang Nam Association to win shot by Reggie Wood, who substi- "Rödger's service: Rodger. their distinction.

tuted for R. Goldman. who played splendidly against the Accompanied by Dr. Yung Kai,

The "" enjoyed the advantage University, in the "A" Division on official of the Inter-College Athle Monday, served an ace to Noronha tic Association, Dr. Kung, college of extra weight and speed, which physician, Mr. W. Y. Bun, coach, made them far the superior team. the nar and Mr. C. H. Hwang, manager, Chung Sing, however, played gal-

the Kwang Hua team composed of

and the K.C.C. won by rowest margin.

cd

BIG GAME POSTPONED

The match between the U.S.R.C. and the C.R.C., which is expected to decide the "B" Division Championship, was not played owing to the rain.

ed two and drew the other

in

lantly in the face of great odds.

C. S. Summons, H. Milton, W. Ward and W. V. Field_(skip). can and R. V. Pearse (skin):

E. C. BATTY, F. K. Modi, G. Dun

Reserves: Driscoll and J. Dominy.

Recreio Rinks

First team v Police at Happy Valley: E. L. Barros, R. R. Robarts, L. C. R. Souza and RF. Lux (Skip).

The following will represent the Attacking from the start, the Club de Recreio on Saturday In ten men left Shanghai on June 28

"y" set up a continuous bombard- League Bowls matches: and arrived in Canton on July 5.

ment on the Chun Sing, goal, and While in Canton they gave the within two minutes of the start Caulonifes, u team of selected Pro-Campbell opened the scoring. vincial athletes, such a trouncing in one day of field and track events that the local team did not show up the next day to finish the meet.

The Champions have several nut- standing athletes such as, Wong Chi Wai, who represented China in the javelin

throw and several other

Rodger and Hambly again show-everts in the ninth Far East Olym- piad, To Ying Kit, national cham- a signs of developing into

400 in of China

the pion formidable combination and secur

tíme is 60 metres hurdles (his Fecends), and Tùng Shuk Chiu, win- ner of the 400-800 and 1,500 metres at the Kiang Nam Inter-College A.A. meeting..

their three sets.

Silva gave one

of the best displays of the afternoon. Against Gray and Burnett he

With was irresistables

the exception of one lapse in serv- ing he served three double faults in succession-he play- ed quite as well as anyone I have seen in the "B" Division

this year.

The Kwang Hua University team is returning to Shanghai this afternoon.

Mr. Li Chiu Lung, the South China that the local manager, told me athletes nad. done as well as was to be expected when it was taken into consideration that they were not

Silva possesses vice and his volleying and over-were. head work is executed both force- The following

results: fully and accurately.

a powerful ser-conched for the events as the visitors

Gonsalves was also conspicuous

for many good recoveries, but he 100 Metres---

was poorly supported by Xavier.

5. A. Gray and G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.) :-

were yesterday's

1. Y. T. Tung (K.R.U.)

2. G. W. Wong (KHU.)

3. Yin Chan Koon (S.C.A.A.)

Time: 0.11.6 secs.

Hop, Step and Jump-

3. Hung Yit Ting (K.HU)

12m. 59cm.

beat Dr. Guterres and E. A.

Noronha

6- 3'1

lost to L. Silva and J. J. Reme-

dios

3-6

2. G. W. Wong. (K.H.U.)

12m. 43cm.

drew with A. E. Xavier and J.

B. Gonsalves

6- 6

800 Metres

J. Rodger

R. B. Hambly and (K.C.C.) :-

beat Gutterres and Noronha 6-4 beat Silva and Remedios ...

6-1 drew with Xavier and Gon-

salves

3. Yip Wing Jim (S.C.A.A.)

11m. 74cm.

1. Fung Shuk Chiu (K.H.U.)

2. Jim Yee Ked (K.I.U.)

3. Hu Chi Chun (S.C.A.A.)

Time: 2.20.1 secs.

6- 6 Long Jump-

.S. E. and D. S. Green (K.C.C.):- beat Guterres and Noronha 6- 2 lost to Silva and Remedios .. 2- lost to Xavier and Gonsalves 3- G

TABLE TO DATE

G

Bets

P W L D F

U.S.R.C. K.C.C

3 3 0 6 25

11

6 3 2

25

A Pla 196

6

231/2

21

17

10

14 13 21.

Graduates

C.R.C.

Recreio

2 2 0.0-144

S.C.A.A. “C7 (2

HK.C.C.

LR.C...

C.B.C.C

University

H.KLASA MEETING

1. Wong Chi Wal (K.H.U.)

6m, 60cm.

2 Yeung Ki Tong (S.G.A.A.)

Gm. 45 cm.

3. Hong Yack Ting (K.HU.)

Gm. 44cm.

200 Metres-

}

I. Tung Yan Chơi (KHU)

2. Chung Wa Chenk (S.CA.A)"

8. Li Pui Shun (S.C.A.A.)-

Time: 0.24.5

110 Metres High Hurdles

1 To Yung Ket (KHU.)

2. Yip Wing Jim (SCA.A)

3. Lo Kam Tong (S.C.A.A.)

Time: 0.18-3..

400 Metres

1 Tung Shuk Chiu (K.HU.)

2. Chung Wa Cheuk (S.C.A.A.),

8. Sun. Ping Yla (KH.U.)

Time: 0.58.4.196 1500 Metres

1. Lau Shung Lai (KILU.)

2. Jim, Yee Koo (K.HU.)

Railton missed a good chance through attempting a stylish back- and throw which went high, but Shreuder was on the mark with a beautiful volley shot which had the goal-keeper beaten all the way.

Campbell added the third gon! From a pass from Railton, and Shreuder scored the fourth from a corner shot just before half time.

"y" Score Four More

Soon after the commencement of the second half Shreuder added the fifth goal as the result of a sport- ing pass from Railton. The lat ter could easily have scored him- Relf.

Reggie Wood, at centre-forward, scored the sixth goal with a soft shot which caught Yip Sum-cheung unawares, and Campbell netted the seventh point.

Just before the final whistle Shreuder added. his fourth goal. bringing the score to eight.

Y.M.C.A. "A";-F. Angus, A. Dann, W. Kerr, E. Bailton, W. Shreuder, R. H. Wood and W. Campbell.

Chung Sing: - Yip Sum-cheang Lam Shui-so, Tong Sui-fan, Chung Fook. Wan-fung, So Tin-mo, Yee cheung and Pun Ping-wa.

Referee Mr. F. W. Stephons.

Water Polo Standings

Y.M.C.A.

P W L D F A Pts.

6 6 0 0 50 1 12

5. China "A".6 5 1 0 17 4 10 Y.M.C.A. "B"

Y. Companions

Royal Navy

Chun

B.S.

un Sing B S. China Chinese B.C. Univerzity ... Civil Servants

H. A. Aives, H. F. Rezario A. S. Gomes and C. G. Silva (Skip).

J. E. Noronha, L. F. Xavier, F. V. F. X, M. da Silva

(Skip). V. Ribeiro and

Second team v K.C.C. at King's Park:

D. C. Alves, F. X. Soares, J.

M. 3. Rosario, A.. S. Alves, Ozorio and A. H. Basto (Skip).

match in Paris next week. It is, however, thought probable that Henri Cochet, Jean Borotra, Jacques Brugnon, and, Marcel Ber nard will be selected to defend the trophy.

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Water Polo, Y.M.C.A. "B" v. Chinese Bathing Club

(Chinese Bathing_Club, 6 p.m.)}

TO-MORROW

Lawn Tennis-C" Division. Kowloon C.C. v. Chinese R.C. Deutscher Klub v. Army T.C. Central British Association v. Kowloon

Docks

Radio Sports Club v. Hong Kong CC

Indian R.C. v. Kowloon Indians G. Filipino Club v. Civil Service Craigengower v. Police R.C.

Water Polo. 35. China "A" v. Royal Navy

"y" Bath, 6 p.m.) Y.M.C.A. "B" v. University

AV. Barros and C. A. Lopes (Skip).

F. A. Xavier, B. Basto, E.

Remedios and J. J. Baste (Skip).

INDIAN RINK WEAKENED

TEAM TO PLAY THE PHILIPPINES

A. A. Rozack

:

("Y" Bath, 4.30 p.m.) |

SIX UNIVERSITY MEN FORCE DRAW

WESTMINSTER

STADIUM

NOT

UNIVERSITY

ATHLETES ON

· RETURN TRIP

Oxford And Cambridge Team At Hamilton.

NOT COMPETING IN U. S. CHAMPIONSHIPS

The combined Oxford and Cam- bridge athletic team, which lost to | Yale and Harvard on second places and which was beaten decisively by Princeton and Cornell, are now on their way back to England..

They did not compete in the American Athletic Championships,

To-day they will compete in championship events at Hamil- ton where the British Empire Games were held last year. The touring team was composed of:. Spint events-E. I. Davis, J. B. Hawes (Camb.); Quarter-mile-R M Marsh, D. L. Rathbone (Camb.), J. G. Carmen (Oxford); Middle distance.

Lavelock,

ock, N. P.

F. Hallowell F. T.

(Oxford), J. C. Stothard (Camb.); Two miles CA

J. Mabey

S. Kartan (Camb.); Long

Ivanovic, J. St. L. Thornton (Camb.),

F. Stanwood (Oxford); Hurdles

دنیا

(0x-

K. S. Duncan and W. L. Lang ford); Putting the weight. Byles

(Oxford); Pole Jump-0. Sutermeister (Camb.).

Harward and Yale now lead by

7 wins to 4 in the annual series, and Princeton and Cornell are on level terms with the British Univer- sites at 2 wins and a tie each.

During the contest against Princeton and Cornell, J. E. Love-

TO BE BUILT lock, the New Zealand and Olym

- Failure To Raise

£580,000.

JEFF

DICKSON LOSES £16,000

ON VENTURE

London, Joe 27.

Mr. Jeff Dickson's attempt to

raise £580,000 to build the West minster stadium has failed.

It is understood that less than £250,000, was subscribed, and that in consequence it has been decided that the issue will not go to allot- ment, and, that all money sent to the bank will be returned.

Plucky Display Against Mr. Dickson secured an option.on

South China "B.”

LEAD 2-0 IN FIRST HALF

pic runner. shattered Jules Ladou. megue's 1931 world record for the. mile, clocking 4.73 secs.

RYDER CUP KEPT IN POLICE CELL. Elaborate Precautions

At Southport,

Ever since Walter Hagen, cap- tain of the American team, hand- ed over the Ryder Cup-which was presented to the victorious British team in the International golf an island site, two acres in extent,

match at Southport by the Bear the Houses of Parliament, and hoped to build there what Prince of Wales extraordinary

precautions had been taken to en would have been the largest cover sure the safety of this gold trophy. ed stadium in the world, with ac-

At night it was locked up in 4

Due to indisposition, Mr. E. el Arculli will be unable to take part in the Second Round of the Gutier- rez International Shield Competi tlon on Sunday. India will be re-i

Playing with only six men the commodation for more than 17,000 Central police station cell. The presented against the Philipines University did extremely well to spectators. by:-

share four goals with the South It was proposed to stage boxing key of the iron door remained in China "B" in their match yesterday matches, ice hockey, bicycle racing, the hands of an official `in charge. evening at the Civil Servants' Bath-athletic meeting and other events, During the day the cup was

nor fishibited in a Southport. shop win- ing Club:

and neither Mr. Dickson The University missed many co-directors expected to have the dow, but only a few yards away good chances to shoot, the ball go- slightest difficulty in raising the Was a policeman, who stood two

Inches over six feet. ing wide or too high on many necessary funds. occasions. South China turned the Mr. Dickson is believed to have. When the cup was collected each tables on their opponents in the lost about £16,000 in connection evening two policemen formed an second half and were unfortunate with the preliminary expenses of escort.

R. A. Hyder

D. Rumjahn

U. M. Omar (skip)

CAMBRIDGE WIN SWIMMING.

Bourne Equals 100 Yards Record.

not to force the issue.

ex-

the present attempted flotation, but The cup, though small, is worth

A. M. Rodrigues was a late-be is not depressed and has declar- several hundred pounds, and it is comer for the University and fed that he will renew his option one of the few gold sporting prizes was not allowed to play.

on the site, and anticipates that he in existence. The Varsity, however, attacked will be able to raise the money' pri- and scored their first two goals in vately. the first half through M. C. Lo and A. Silva.

London, June 27. 1 '0 6 6

B

The annual swimming match be 2 2 0 11 10 tween Oxford and Cambridge Uni- 22-2 16 15

In the second half the pace be- 218versities was fought out, for the

first time in public, at the Mar- gan to tell on the depleted team shall street. Baths, London, on and Lo Hing-wan scored for the Saturday evening, and resulted in

200 Metres Low Hurdles~~-

1. To Ying Kit (K.H.U)

2.Yip Wing, Jim (S.CA.A.}

3. Yuen Chan Koon (S.C.A.A.)

| Time: 0.28-4.. -

Pole Jump---

1.Li Wun Choi (S.C.A.À)

2. Chu Cheong Long (KHU.)

Relay

1. Kwang Hua University

(To Ying Kit, Tung Ying Chaù.

a well-deserved victory for the Light Blues, by 35 points to 18.

Cambridge also won the water! A polo match by 4 goals to 2.

Chinese and the equaliser followed soon after when Tong Sun-ki beat the Varsity keeper.

This was the University's first) point in the League.

A SURREY ATHLETE ASTOUNDS MEXICO.

Butlin Champion At

Five Games..

BOWLS. IN OLD AGE

London, July 10.

WOMAN TEARS UP CARD IN GOLF.

Miss Wingate's Entry In $3,750 Event.

LEEDS, ENGLAND, July 13- Miss Poppy Wingate has won the distinction of being the first woman golfer in the British Islen. For 28 years an English sports- to take part in a leading profes F. M. Bourne, who returned 57. 2-5 W. Leuning "B" Pe King-rook, man, Mr. Claude Butlin, has aston- sional tournament, with men. seca. in the 100-yards free style, equalling the best time ever record. si Kim-hung, Leung Yan-hing, Tonished Mexico with his athletic. Augmenting her set of Irons

Sin-kee, Lo Hong-son and Mok Man- Ted In the serías.

cheung

University: E. L. Gozano, M. C. Lo,

notable performance was that of F, S. Chan, A. Silva, S. H. Cheung, and

South

GW. Wong and Tung Shup Schneider Trophy Best

Chiu).

2. South China A.A.

(H6 Chen Cheung, Kwok Wi Chang Lee Pin Suen and Cheung Wa Cheuk).

The official for the most were: Starter-Li Shim Lam.

feats. He was born in Ceylon and with three heavy wooden clubs bor. educated at St George's College, rowed from a man, she entered with the country's leading profes Surrey,

For 20 years, he was singles ten-elenals for the Leeds tournament nis champion of Mexico; for ten with its stake of some $3,750.0

***For eight holes she played years open champion at golf; for

well, but a six on the ninth ning years he tapped and

Looking at Sports Exhibition ating averages in Mexico, and was the beginning of the end

he has broken 60 stumps in the and she finished the first quali- London. another attractive sight is the actual course of his bowling career; for fring round of 18 holes, hope- Sportsmen all over the world would bóst used by Oxford in this year's five years he has been Mexican-lessly down with a 90, be interested to see the exhibition of race, contrasting strikingly with the

International Sporting Trophies which heavy row looked, "racer" in which champion at the open hurdles as She was back for the second Judges--Chan Sik Ping, Wal Pin has been opened in aid of charity in a Oxford won the first of the bont races well as for the 70, 100, and 220 yds. round the following day--but tore Yoan, Lam Sing Chiu. Ho Kang Po, building near the Strand, more than a hundred years ago. He won 20 prizes in bicycle races up her card in disgust long before

finishing the trial, 10 Ja doubtful if there have ever-The other wxhibits include the Dasis Ip Wa Bun, Theng Wan Kal Li been so many sporting trophies asem Cap, Las Waterlod Cop' the Ashes the old penny-farthing

Now, with over dve hundred Miss Wingate, a young widow,, Yuk Sun and Chan Yon Nimbled All to other in the world before, and the earliest known of all flying

Time Keepers Dr. Yung Kal, Some of them are very valuable. And trophies, the British Empire Michelin prizes and cups to his credit. Mr. acts as assistant to her brother. Lim Tao Hak On Yeung and Kam some of them are very egy Capp won by Colonel Cody

Butlin his settled down a Mexico's who is the professional, at Tem- for a fight of 185 miles in 1910 champion at bowls Beuter

plenewsan The best-looking exhibit, perhaps, is the graceful Schneider Trophy thought-Reuter,

A full Council Meeting of the Hong Amateur: Swin- Kong International ming Association will be held at the Association's headquarters (88 Queen's Road, Central-opposite the Queen's Theatre) on Friday at 5:30 pm aharp All affiliated clubs are re- quested to send a representative as Important business is to be discussed. (Continued at foot of next Column) Cho

3. Leung Lai Seng (BCAA)

Time: 5.15.b.

-Associated Press.

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