THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
2002
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SIX-A-SIDE GARRISON BILLIARDS
TRIANGULAR
POLO INTERPORT HAMBLY ELIMINATES HUNG
IN SHANGHAI
Colony Team To Leave On August 2.
TEN DAYS' PRACTICE
The dates have been fixed for the triangular Interport Polo match for the Keswick Cop.
It is understood that the Tien- trin and Hong Kong teams will ar rive in Shanghai shortly after one! another, and that the first match will be played on August 17 or 18.
The Hong Kong team is as follows:
No. 1.-J. W. Hope. No. 2-J. H. Keswick. No. 3.-Capt. Williams. Back-Capt. Villar.
The Colony team, together with ponies and impedimenta, will leave Hong Kong by the Kwalsang on August 2.
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Shanghai won the Keswick Cup last year when they beat Hong Kong by 8 goals to G at Causeway Bay.
PACIFIC COAST BASEBALL
Sacramento Sacs Step Out Into Lead.
San Francisco, July 12.
The Sacramento, Sacs again stepped out into the lead in the Pacific Coast League to-day. as the result of their victory over the Seattle Indians by the score of 4 10 3. With the strength of 13 hits the Sacs downed the Indians despite the fact that the former made two errors and the latter none. It took the Sacs 10 innings to do the trick
IN K.C.C. TENNIS
Gray Overwhelms Gaubert
Besten more by his bandicap than his opponent W. C. Hung, conqueror of Teddy Fincher, was beaten 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 by R. B. Ham- bly (3.0) in the Semi Final Round of the Kowloon Cricket Club "A" Handicap Singles yester-
Hung was owe 38. Fambly will now meet elther A E. P. Guest (30) or N. A. E. Mackay
(arr.) Sunday. In another match played yester day S. A. Gray entered the Semi Final Round of the Junior Cham- pionship when he beat E. V. Gau- bert 0-1, 6-1. Gray will now meet G. C. Burnett to-morrow.
on
S. China
Receive
Setback
"A" Division Tennis
Hopes Checked.
CRAIGENGOWER FORCE DRAW
H.K. AREA
LAWN TENNIS
LEAGUE
H.Q. Lincolns Win Kowloon Section.
CLEAN SWEEP. TRIUMPH
Headquarter
Wing, Lincolns,
have made a clean sweep in the Kowloon Section of the Hong Kong Area Lawn Tennis League, and are now awaiting to play the winners of the Hong Kong Section for the Army › Championship.
Last year the Hong Kong and Singapore Bridge, R.A., won the Kowloon title, but were beaten by the Ordnance Corps, Hong Kong winners, in the Challege Round. "D" Company, Borderers, were runners-up, by virtue of their win over the H.K.S.R.A. In the second challenge match.
This year Headquarter Wing, Forderers, who defeated the R.A.0.C., last year's champions, | by 7 acts to 2 on Monday, are ex- pected to win the Hong Kong
section.
The scores of Monday's game were as follow:
Colonel Raikes
and C/Sgt. Jarman (H.Q., S.W.B.); beat S/Sgt. Goold and 8/Sgt.
Taylor
South China "A," the only team who were in a position to beat S/Sgt. Shave and S/Sgt. challenge the Chinese Recrea-
Routledge
Lion Club for the premier League beat L/C. Smith and Pte. Tennis Championship, faltered
yesterday
when Graigengower
held them to a draw at the Valley.
6-1
6- 21
McCarthy
6-0
Lt. Richardson and L/C Davies (H-Q., S.W.B.):
JAG
TACK DOYLE, the British heavyweight boxer, has been suspended for six months a result of his fouls on Petersen in the title fight at the White City on July 12
2.8
DAVIS CUP STARS IN EXHIBITION.
Japanese Players Triumph. NUNOI EXTENDS COCHET
London, July 15. A triangular exhibition match
Cup teams among the Davis
of Japan and South Africa and a number of selected French players took place here yesterday.
2- 6 Singles:
In the other "A" Division match lost to Goold and Taylor .... the Indian Recreation easily cbeat Shave and Routledge.. 6- 2 counted for the South China "B" beat Smith and McCarthy.. 6-1 team at Sookunpa, winning by! 18 sets to 1.
Kirby (South Africa) 6-1, 6-2.
Jiro Satoh (Japan) beat J. V. Henri Cochet (France) beat Sgt. Hurnden and Dr. Jones Nunol (Japan) 12-10; 3-6, 7-5," R. Choa and Tam Yox Fong, the (H.Q., S.W.B.):
C. J. Robbins (South Africa) beat Hanoi Champion, proved the most lost to Goold & Taylor ...... 1- 6 Marcel Bernard (France) 6-4, 10-8. successful pair at the Valley. They beat Shave and Routledge 6- 41 In the doubles Satoh and Nunol, won 2% sets and, had they been beat Smith and McCarthy.. 6-2 beat Kirby and Farquardson better supported by J. W. Leonard
(South Africa) 6-3, 1-6, 6-2, and Y. Hachiuma, the Craigengower Club might have sprung a bigger surprise by, securing both points.
Crigengower Draw
·
League Tables To Date.
KOWLOON SECTION.
Sets P. W. L. F. Ä, Pts. Playing at Happy Valley the South
H.Q. Lineolas .. 8 3 * 57 15 8 China "A"
the A Car, Lincolns 8 7 1 52 20 7 team drew with Craigengower C.C., each side secur-H.K.S.R.A.
..... 8 5 3 42 30 24th Bty. R.A. 7 4 3 45 1 18 ing 4 sets.
20th Bly. R.A. ....
$7
Oakland the Oaks overwhelmed J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma R.C. of S. the Beavers at the former's own (C.C.C.));
The triumph of the Missions beat K. C. Luk and W. H. Ho Reds over the Hollywood Stars was
2
"B" Co. Lines, 8 6 27 45 "C" Coy., Lincs 7 1 6 14 "D" Coy, Lincs. 8 0 8 9
ground, 10 to 1. The Oaks made lost to D. C. Luk and W. T. 10 wȧllops; while the Portland club Lee
4-6
11. The Beavers dropped to the lost to C. C. Luk and S. W. second-place position as the result
Wong
2- G
& 4
Yoc-fang
HONG KONG SECTION,
Seta P. W. L. F. A. Pia. Q. Borderers. 6 5 1 33 21 5 My Cof
Borderers Royal Engineer
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Ir
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drew with Luk and Lee 组罪
3
6- & Service
7- 5 "A" 6- 4
"D"
made on the strength of 10 hits.)
R. Choa and Tam
which were bunched effectively.to(C.C.C.)):
offset two
chalked errors
against the victors. The score was beat Luk and Wong
4 to 2.
Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Club lost to San Francisco the Seala, 41
beat Luk and Ho
67
At the close of the day Japan had two victories, France one and South Africa one-Havas.
BETS AFTER RACE IS WON.
Sydney Bookmakers Caught.
Pu
CHAMPIONSHIP TO-NIGHT
Britain Wins Ryder Cup BORDERERS
On Last Green
(Continued from Page 8.)
LINCOLNS
Headquarter Wings In Opposition.
ATTEMPT ON “HAT TRICK”
(By Spot Ball)
The further Dutra went the more the surprise of Hagen, who had bewildered he became, until he counted on picking up another hole. could scarcely hit a decent shot. As a matter of interest, not only The American developed a quick did Hagen, not win another hole. hook which landed him into such but he lost a couple the 14th, One of the closest -- and exciting - terrible difficulties that he was where he sliced his drive into a Finsk in the history of the Six-A- constantly hacking in the rough bunker, and the 16th, where he Side Garrison Billiards~ Challenge with his heaviest niblick, a club failed to chip dead from the back
appropriately named "Dynamite," of the green. Laces went into Cup will be witnessed at the Sold- To complete his discomfiture Dutra, lanch 1 up, not an unsatisfactory jers' Club this evening, commencing in attempting to loft a stymie at position against the master-mind at 6 p.m., when the Headquarter the eighteenth, knocked in Mit-jin golf.
Wing, South Wales Borderers, hold- chell's ball,
With a score of 74 each. Craig ers of the trophy for the past two Mitchell's score was 73, while Wood, a very deliberate player who years, meet the Headquarter Wing, Dutra was 79, having taken 44 for never attempts any shot until satis- Lincolns. the homeward half.
fied that he is properly relaxed, was
The Borderers will be assisted by JAlliss, all square with Davies.
HAGEN'S 5.000 GALLERY
Hagen, of course, attracted the with a magnificent round of 69, C/Sgt. Jarman, the Army champion to Osmund in biggest crowd, at least 5,000 people finished one up on Runyan, whose and runner-up following his match. The previous putting was so phenomenal that he the Colony Championship, but they day his colour scheme in clothes had a single putt on eight greens will be fully extended by a team de was all blue; to-day it was green. Harvers and Diegel were all square termined to frustrate the "hat trick" His opponent was Lacey, one of while Shuite was one up on Easter-
attempt. In many "quarters" the Britain's longest hitters and also brook. one of her most daring golfers, a The most unexpected and disap- Lincolns are favoured to win.
The probable teams are as fol- young man who is not afraid to pointing result of all concerned
which C. Alow: take a risk where there is the pos- the last match, in sibility of a fruitful result.. Whitcombe, regarded as one of the H.Q, SW.B-
anfest players on the British side,
C/Sgt. Jarman, C. S. M. Kite, Sgt. was five down to Horton Smith, a Harris, L/Cpl. Williams, tall young man from Chicago, who Matthias and Pte. Davies, hits the ball great distances with HQ, Lincolns
Hagen, much interested in Lacey's ferocious method of driving, whispered to me as we walked along through the crowd, "Geel doesn't he smite 'em!"
a three-quarter swing. The morn ing's play did not favour either
The amiting did not always pro-side, each leading in three matches, duce the desired result, for Lacey with the other two all square, was sometimes seen ploughing a
CROWDED COURSE When play was resumed big way through the sand dunes. Fur instance. at the sixth he cut his ger crowds than ever invaded the drive away into the hills, and a course, until it became almost im- wandering specator, noticing what possible to see a shot played.
him
Dmr.
Lt. King, L/Sgt. James, L/Cpl. Herriott, Pte Atkinson, Pte. Tur- ner and Pte. Short
The referees will be Mr. Gnr. Pine (RA), and Pte. Meadows (R-A.M.C.)
is 'the' progresa
The following made by the two teams:
he believed to be a stray-ball, pick- Sarazen was not long in estab- HQ, SW¡B--- ed it up and put it in his pocket.lishing an ascendancy over Padg-beat Royal Engineers He had gone a hundred yards when ham. The American, never failing beat Ordnance Corps
beat "A" Cor, Lancs. az excited steward caught up with to find the green with the second The spectator'was marched shots and putting beautifully, won back unceremoniously and made to thre, of the first five holes to be- HQ, Lincolns--- drop the ball as near as possible come five up. Padgham, unable to beat Medical Corps to the spot where he had found it, make any impression, lost by six beat "C" Coy. Lincs.
beat "B" Goy. Linca.:. LACEY MISSES. 18INCH PUTT
and four. "Losing the hole, Lacey was left 1 up. He had a splendid chance of winning the seventh, but unae- countably missed a putt of 18in. He hooked his tee shot down the hill at the short eighth, while Hagen, seeing a woman struggl- ing vainly up the slope to get a view
Mitchel, however, restored, the balance by defeating Da- tra nine and eight. Mitchell's golf was superb. He never gave a chance, and Dutra glid- ed peacefully out of the pic. ture.
Hagen made every conceivable
**MORE, MISSED CHANCES.
700~~~ 688 900--- $14 678758
2678—2058
891 664
882 650 *826— 572
2599-1796
Sgt. Harris, of the Borderers' team, recorded the highest break in this competition to date when he chalked up a 42.
the The Royal Engineers won trophy in 1928 and again in 1930, while the Service Corps won it in
WIMBLEDON FAVOURITE
IN PERIL
He
Sydney, June 18.
of the putting, said politely, "Al-effort to bring Lacey to heel, and 1929. The Headquarter Wing. UNTERS were in luck at the low me, madam," and assisted her it was not until the thirteenth hole Borderers, have won it in the last
Orara races when the book up the slippery bank.
was reached that he was success two years makers went on taking bets after
ful. Here Lacey drove to within a Hagen won the hole to become couple of inches of the boundary the race had been won.
When the horses ran into the all square. The ninth was a typ-tence, and was only able to poke
He hooked his the ball on to the course, straight the bookmakers were still Cal Hagen hole. 6 3 3 25 29 3 offering three to one on Nell Gen. drive on to the top of a hill chipped
on to the course, and then put an; F 3 4 26 37 3 who was an obvious winner.
(Continued from Page 8). Punters made one mad rush to iron shot 21⁄2ft from the pin and 2place their bets while the going was got a wonderful half in 4 At the 1 2 2 17 19 2 good and nearly wrecked the stands. 11th Hagen put a maahle shot dead
OVATION FOR COCHET. Cochet's return to the centre court It was several seconds after Nell for a 3, to become I up for the 1had passed the post that the book first time: *-
Lacey had a great chance, but he late in the evening was greeted with |makers realised they had been
It looked as if a British rot had hooked his tee shot into the rough a public ovation. He acknowledged set in, for at the next hole Lacey and could only get a half, caught.
The usual warning bell when the drove into the rough ap to his norses were at the post had not knees, put the next shot into a
Services .... 3 rice Corps ...
Borderers Corderers G. Lai and Tsui Yan-pui (C.C.C.): Pay Corps
4-6 Medical Corps lost to Luk and Lee..
2- 6 Ordnance Corps 6- 1
to 1, here. The Seals had nine hits lost to Luk and Wong on their credit and the Angeles had 7.
The following are the results of
to-day's games:---
Missions
beat Luk and Ho
Indians Win 8-1 Playing at Sookunpoo, the Indian R.C. defeated the South China “B”| by Beets to 1.
S. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rum- {jann (LR.C.):
R. H. E.
4 10 0
Hollywood
2 6 2
* (11 innings)
1 7 1
beat K. H. Chan and Y. F.
San Francisco
49 0
Chew
6- 2
4.11. 2
10 10 1
beat Y. W. Lee and C. L
Tsang...
6- 1
$ 8.0
Los Angeles
Portland
Oakland
Seattle
Sacramento
(10 Innings)
The Standing.
4 13 2
Won Lost Pet
60; 41 594 ...... 68 41688 Los Angeles.... 56 42
Hollywood M55 43 561.
|beat C. Y. Tse and K. C. Yung · 6+2
J. A. E. Cassumbhoy and I. M. A. Razack (L.R.C.): ·
beat Chan and Chew 1
beat Lee and Tseng ́.
beat-Tse and Yung
2 2
3
15 J
26 19
6 2 4 21 33 40th Coy, R.A.3 12 14 13 MOM Coy"
Borderers 5 1 12th Bty, R.A... 1 5 17 7
2
"C" DIVISION NEEDLE been sounded because of a break bunker, and was some distance
MATCH TO-DAY
Chinese Should Lower K.C.C. Colours.
BOTH TEAMS UNBEATEN
The meeting of the ECC. and the CRC. In the "C" Division to- 6-8 day provides the big match of the
down of the mechanism.-British from the flag in 8. Down went the United Press.
putt for a 4, and a half, rather to
Civil Servants Win Open Relay
This was Hagen's chance. hit the bottom of the pin with his approach shot at the next hole and won it in 8 to become one up.
Wih Hagen bunkered at the next
the tribute by serving a much faster ball than last year and by showing At the famous sixteenth
every sign of physical fitness.: One Hagen pulled his brassie shot
could scarcely appraise his present into a bunker, but Lacey was
form, because his young Yorkshire again unable to seize this gol-
opponent, although gallant in attack, den opportunity. Indeed, he
was too inclined to feed Cochet with lost the hole and became two volicyable balls. But one down.
enough of the ex-champion to feel Bankered from his drive at the that France would make the boldert. seventeenth, Hagen played the bid to regain her lost, supremacy. most spectacular shot of the round.
At Chinese B.C. Aquatic Gala Taxing what he described as his
THE Hong Kong Chinese – Civii Service bathing Club won the 6-2 day. Both teams are unbeaten. Open Relay at the Chinese Bathing 8- 4 and it is more than probable that Club's fourth swimming gala last the winners of to-day's game will night. The home club were nar-
50 Metres, (Junior).
1. Wong Yeo-wah." 2. Cheung King-chu, 3. Yeung Shia-loong; 400 Metres free style.
1
Taang Ho-fook
Ng Wah-yeung,
SAW
CROWD CORRECTS UMPIRE.
No. 2 spoon, he put the ball on the Heavy rain came down about half- edge of the green and got a half past seven, adjourning several in 4 for the match. Lacey failed matches; these must be finished to- to take his chances, and there were day. Apart from the Crawford- Maler encounter, excitement was not many, when offered. -
With Craig Wood defeating at fever point, but the moving Davies, another match went to throngs were keer and curious, America. Alliss and Havers each Indeed, they followed the score won their matches, but Whitcombe, so closely that in one match where though he made a gallant fight, the umpire went, astray the cor winning back three holes and rect chorus had about it almost the carrying the game to the thirty, emphase of an Austrálian cricket arth Hole, was besten 2 and 1 by Beld. This vocal gesture was Horton Smith This left the con- something new at Wimbledon. Ladies 50 Meired lantern race test All square with one match still The most diverting incident of 1. Miss Leung Ching-yuk and to be decided Shute, and Easter the day was the effort of Adml.
A. R. Minu and F. D. Pereira be the ultimate winners of the rowly beaten out of first place,
Championship, which is held by The prizes, donated by Mr. Chang2 7. & the CRC
Lim-pak, were distributed by Mr. 5-7 The Chinese are favoured to Kwok Chen, Chairman of the Club. 6-8 win
'Sacramento Portland
571
|-} (I.R.C.) :
beat Chan and Chew
46 54 460
lost to Lee and Teang
Oakland
San Frazeleco Seattle
48 03 459. 37 60 381
Missions
37 (00 381 “United Press,
M.C.C. TEST PROFIT
The gross gate receipts from -the-M.C.G. matches during their recent tour of Australis have been officially announced as £100,682. Tão M.CC. share of this is £38,787.—Bocter.
beat Tao and Yung
TABLE TO DATE
“A”. DIVISION'
FW.LD. FA. Pts S.C.A.A. "A" 54
3
CRC. B E.C.C. H.K.C.C. L.R.C. Recreio C.L.C. B.C.AA. "B" $0 € 45 University40 44211
2,120 15 (12 29 21 15 3120819.
The following is to-day's pro- gramme with forecasted results: Kowloon C.C. v. Chinese “D”
(at the K.C.C.) Germans v Army
(at King's Park) Central British y Kowloon Docks Ma (at King's Park) Indian BC. v Kowloon Indians Filipinos y Civil Service "B
Craigengower "B" Police
Kat Happy Valley) Fadio 7 Hong Kong. C.-C.
(at the ELK CO
The results were as follows: 200 Metres Open Belay."
Hong Kong Chinese Civil Civil Servants' Bathing Club, 2 C. BC.
8. Young Companions. 100 Metres (Senior),»'
1 Tong Po-chenng,
2 Chan Kabhim, j
18. Ip Yin wALVES
100 Matron Lillalong
1. Miss Leung Yuk-chen,
2. Miss Mok Shuk-koon.
Miss Boo Chen-man
3. Wong Yat-bung.
Senior and junior relay race,
1.Shing Chu-shan and Tung
Mow ton
2.Wang Kwok-king and Pang - Sai-chin.
Mian Boo Chen-man, ya da brook.
2. Miss Shum Ching-yuk and cred
Miss Chea Yeeching,
200 Metron, breast strake,
1- Pao Ho.
Young Tat Lan
Leung Hon-chnen.
Bruton, umpiring on the centra court, to disentangle himself from microphone that appeared to h Preliminary arrangements are, how handl-being made for a team of Hong Kong a movable base. Both Maler
Chinese swimmers to pay a visit to Crawford, stopping their Nanking towards the end of the sea rallies, Joined in the laughter. son to compete in the National Meet
which is being organised by the Chin course, it was not the admira
fanit ese Amateur Athletic Federation.