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WATER POLO LEAGUE

Y.M.C.A. “A”

TOO STRONG

FOR THE "B"

Shreuder Gives Side 4 To 1 Win.

F. FOWLER AND KERR SCORE.

(BY CRAWL)

Water Polo game.

THE CHINA MAIL.

FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1933.

S. CHINA BEAT THE K.C.C. Clarke And

FINCHERS

WIN ALL THEIR

THREE SETS

Central British Win At Valley.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Chinese And K.C.C. Record Wins

Kowloon C.C. 3

Poller

"A" DIVISION

S. China "A" 6 "C" DIVISION

0 Recrelo

Chinese "D" &

Germans

G Indian R.C.

1

3

The South China "A" continued! Playing in their own bath last night, the Y.M.C.A. "A" defeated on their triumphant path in the Kowloon C.C. 6% Kowloon Docks 2 the "B" by 4 goals to 1 in a League premier lawn tennis ́league when Civil Service 34 Central British 514

they beat the Kowloon Cricket Club Army The second string, with the by the surprisingly large margin of exception of the Young Com 6 sets to 3. Only the Fincher panions, are the only other team brothers stood between them and to register a goal against the a clean sweep win.

Y.M.C.A. "A" this season.

Last night's game was fairly The Chinese R.C., with two even, but inclined to be scrappy. games in hand, are now three

Schreuder opened the scoring

Division.

SENATORS BEAT YANKEES

Jarman Enter World Champions Lose

Final Round

Garrison Snooker Championship.

TO-NIGHT'S BILLIARDS GAME.

(By SPOT BALL).

In the Semi Final Round of the Garrison Snooker Championship at

Leadership.

GIANTS U.S. BASEBALL WIN .

New York, To-day. New York Yankees, World Series Champions, were displaced. from the leadership of the Ameri-

can

Baseball League yesterday, when the Washington Senators nosed them out by 3 to 2 after ten innings had been played.

New York Glants beat the Dodgers, Hubbell blanking the

the Soldiers' Club on Wednesday home team, and Pittsburgh Pirates displaced the Cubs by a 2-0 win night. S/Sgt. Clarke (RA.O.C) after French had blanked the

defeated Pte. Kirkham (R.A.M.C.) Chicago side,

Jimmy Foxx banged out his 26th by 2 games to 1. and C/Sgt. Jar-homer of the season, but the Athle Army Beat Indians

man, the holder, beat L/Cpl Wil-tics succumbed to the Red Sox by

Foxx now leads. Playing on their

own courts at liams, also of the Borderers, by a 6 to 2 tally.

Babe Ruth by two, in the home run.. Sookunpoo the Army T. C. beat the Indian R. G. by 6 sets to S... two games to nil

parade. C/Sgt. Jarman and S/Sgt. Savill with a powerful back hand in the points in arrears of South China.

The Kowloon Cricket Club intro- (Army T. C.): second minute of the game. From: the swim up Kerr added the senior duced a new player in W. Wilson, beat A. A. Rumjahu and M. el

Arculli un-la newcomer from Home. He nided. second goal when

G. A. White to win 2 sets in the beat A. M. Rumjahn and M. R

Abbas ball absence of J. J. Ferguson, who is was at present on a trip to Japan."

team's marked.

During a scramble for the in the deep end, Schreuder ordered out for being in the two yard mark. The "B" team

The Central British Association then sprang the surprise of the after-- S/Sgt. Lewis. and S/Sgt. scored through F. Fowler, who noon when they beat the Civil Ser-(Army T. C.):

It was their lost to Rumjahn and Arculi.. cleverly lobbed the ball over Angus vice at the Valley.

Yatshin, beat Abbas and Rumjann first win of the season. who had left his charge.

Just before the interval a new' player, and Gurevitch won lost to Bux and Arculli

S/Sgt. Wilson and Schrender added his Becond 2 sets for the winners.

In the third round of the Garri son Individual Billiards Champion-

Results as cabled by Reuter:

National League.

6- gelip, S/Sgt. Clarke enjoyed an

Boston easy victory over Sgt. Green (Lin Philadelphia

breaks of 29. He meets Pte.

R. EL E

$

8.0

4 12

Q

1 coins). Clarke won by 97 polats,

McCurdy hit a homer.

beat 5. A. R. Bux and Y. el

Arculli

8

the scores reading Clarke 250- Green 153.

Buston

1 5

2

Gould

Clarke made

Philadelphia

2

2

1

and two of 26.

Schulmerich hit a homer.

1- 6

6-4

Brooklyn

2

4-6

Hubbell pitched.

S/Sgt.

New York

2

8

3- 6

Chicago

Q

6

6-4

French pitched.

Pittsburgh

2 8 1

3 5

1

4 15

goal with a back flip. He scored. The Chinese Recreation Club, Shillitto (Army T. C.):

the holders, easily accounted for lost to Rumjahn and Areuili. the only goal in the second half.

the German Club to retain their beat Rumjaha and Abbas..

beat Buz and Arculli 100 per cent. record.

Mr. F. W. Stephens refereed. Y. "A"-H. Angus; A. G. Dona and J. E. Henry; E. W. Railton; W

Two matches were left unplay- Schreuder and W. F. Kerr, W.

ed. These were between the Campbell.

Y.-S. Fowler: C. Chadderton Hong Kong Cricket Club and the and K. Jenner: H. Lange; D. Suther-Filipino Club and the Kowloon land, G. Fowler and F. Fowler.

Indian Tenais Club and the Crai- CHINESE B.C. FIELD gengower C.C.

}

Win For Champions

The Chinese R. C. beat Deutscher Klub, by 8 sets to 1.

Williams (Borderers) In the Semi Final Round to-night at 8 p.m. at the Soldlers' Club. C/Set. Jarman is already in the Final Round.

The following were the remain-

G- 4ing results of the Second Round.

S/Sjt. Clarke (R.A.0.C.) beat Dmr.

Matthias (S.W.B.) 2-0.

Cincinnatli C/Sjt. Jarman (S.W.B. & Holder) St. Louis

beat Spr. Taylor (R.E.) 2-0.

Bottomley hit a homer.

the

W. K. Cheung and K. Ip (Chinese R.C.)

C. S. M. Lewis (SW.B.) beat L/C.

Ellis (S.W.B.) 2-1.

American League.

beat B. Soltau and H

Lubeseder

"A" Division.

beat O. May and W. Foraitą beat H. Schmidt and C. W.

Somers

6- 3 6- 2

Cleveland Chicago

-9--14.

1 G

+2

South China Win.

Ice House St.

FIVE PLAYERS.

Lose By 10 To 1.

1

6- 1

H. C. Lau and B. C. Liang (Chinese (By CRAWL).

At the K.C.C. the South China R.C.): "A" defeated the Kowloon Cricket beat Soltau and Lubeseder

beat May and Foraita, Playing with only five men, the Club by 6 sets to 3. Chinese Bathing Club were badly E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher beat Schmidt and Somers trounced last night by the Young](K.C.C.):-

K. H. Wong and F. Y. (Chinese R.C.): Companions Aquatic

It was unfortunate Chinese Bathing Club

60 were

Associa-beat Luk Ding-cheong and Lee tion in the Water Polo League "by Wai-tsoi ....

7- 5 beat Soltau and Lubeseder 10 goals to 1.

beat Ho Wai-hing and W. Lee 6- 2 beat Schmidt and Somers

lost to May and Foraita that the beat Luk Chun-cheong, and

Wong Shui-wing.... 6- 1) badly let down, for with only five J. Rodger and R. B. Hambly men they gave a worthy exhibition. The score at half time was, how ever. 6. goals in faveur Young Companions.

(KC.C.):-

lost to Luk and Lee.................... of the lost to Ho and Lee

lost to Luk and Wong

Tong Po-cheung swimming A. E. P. Guest. and

through brilliantly, scored the

C.B.C. goal if the second half.

(K.C.C.) :-

lost to Luk, and Lee Wu Man-chu (4), H. Wing-Lee lost to Ho and Lee... (3), Lee Ke-yenng, Wong Lit-

L/C. Williams (S.W.B.) received

w.o. from Pte. Walters (S.W.B.) Sit. Green (Lincs.) beat Pte. Short

(Lines.) 2-0.

3rd Round (Quarter Finnis) Pte. Kirkham (R.A.M.C.) beat Sit

Beeston (R.A-) 2-0.

6- 0 S/Sit. Clark. (R.A.0.C.) beat S/Sjt. 6- 0 Green (R.A.M.C.) 2-0. Liang C/Sit. Jarman (S.W.B, and holder)

New York -Washington

6-3

beat C. S. M. Lewis 2-1,

(S.W.B.)

6--0

beat Sit..

1- 6 L/C Williams (S,W.B.) Green (Lincs.) 2-1.

Central British Triomph The Central British Association

1- 6 defeated the Civil Service at the 1- 6 Valley by 5% sets to 3/2 46. Whitley and R. Blyth (C.B.A.): W. Hyde lost to J. Pilcher and

FOOTBALL

2 7

2-

3 7 1

Game went to 10 innings.

Philadelphia

2 14 D

Jimmy Foxx hit a homer. Boston

6 13 1 Walters hit a homer, St. Louis

10 17

9 15.6 Detroit

Greenberg hit a homer. k

Game went to 12 lunings.

CLUB MEETING

ON THURSDAY Chicago

TABLES TO DATE

National League.

New York

IV. L Per.

56.34

51

.622

43 .542 51 42 .548

40 54

Bendall

1- 6

Pittsburgh

4- 6 1- 6

3-6 beat W. Edge and L.

Skinner drew with J. S. Skinner and

D.

Deficit Of $582

St. Louis

6-4

On Year.

Boston Cincinnati

48 -43 45. 46

N. Bebbington

6-6

TABLE TO DATE.

Yatskin

and G. Gurevitch

(C.B.A):

beat Pilcher and Bendall

6- 4

G. FALCONER & CO., (HONG KONG) LTD. || wong and Fung Kwok-wa scored lost to Luk and Wong

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SPALDING

for Speed

The all-important factor in modern lawn tennis is speed. and yet, more speed. Other things being equal, "the man" with that extr speed, wins the match,

The new Spalling laminated multi-ply rackets are the fast- est and most powerful ever produced. They can be strung to the highest possible tension without risk of warping thus giving tremendous pace to the bat as it leaves the racket: The Spalding range of rackets for 1933 comprises seventeen attractive models # prites to suit all purses

SPALDING

Laminated Multi-pl TENNIS RACKETS

GILHAN

for the winners who were without Shek Kam-pul.

Mr. F. W. Stephens refereed.,

Y. Companions:-Chan Wah-chiu;}

L E. Long and Fung Kwok-wa; · H.

Wing-Lee: Wu Man-chu, Wong Lit-S.C.A.A.

C.R.C. kwong and Li Ke-young.

C.B.C.-Wong Yat-hung; H-fook and Lau Yan-cheung: Tong K.C.C. Po-cheung and Tong Po-man,

TABLE TO DATE

Y.M.C.A. YMCA "B"

S. China "An

"A" DIVISION

Bets P. W. L. D. F. "A" 7 G D 144

beat Edge and Skinner......

A. Pta drew with Skinner and Beb-

bington

SUCCESSFUL RUGBY SEASON

Brooklyn Philadelphia

.527 494.

.425

37 52 415

.

38:51

American League,

The forty-sixth annual general New York

6- 3 meeting of the Hong Kong Foot Washington ball Club will be held at the Club Phliadelphia 6-6 House, Happy Valley, on Thursday Detroit

Cleveland During the year 69 new members Chicago

and T. Whitley next at 5.45-p.m." J. J. King (C.B.A.):

19 13

5 5 0 9 37

8

-10

Thang L.R.C.

58 2 0 27

17

6

2 0 25

6

C.C.C. C.R.C. "B" H.K.C.C.

1.225

10 19.

8

20 17% 15%

Recreio

11

25 40 8 86%

4beat Edge and Skinner.... 4drew with Skinner and Beb

bington

6. 6

PWLD FAPts.

7.7 0 0 64 214 7 5 1 1 21 8 11 16 4

12 3

Companions 2 20 197 Royal Navy Chon Sing B.S. 6 4 0 218 S. China "B" 1.5 2 5:31

Chinese B.C.

University

S.C.A.A. "B" 7 0 7 0.9% 50%

TABLE TO DATE

(CRC. “D”. 6 19 3K.CC. 141 Civil Servants, 3. 1

3.282 C.C.C. 20 University .... 6 0 5 1 5 82 1 Army

GARRISON WATER POLO LEAGUE. Results Of Kowloon Games.

In the Garrison Water-Polo League, Kowloon Section, the 24th Battery, B.A defeated HQ. Wing, Linceing by 3 goals, to nil in "an even game.

The latter team were later de- feated by the Medical Corps by the only goal scored. ik me w

"C! Cop. Lincolns played a spendid game to share two goale with "D" Coy. Lincolna at Sham shuipo,

"C" DIVISIÓN

Seta PWL OF A P ས་ཐབ་ན་ 7

:

lost to Pilcher and Bendall... 0-6 were elected, bringing the total Boston

6- 1 membership to 565 including 151 St. Louis

absent members.

Win For K.C.C.

At the K.C.C. the Kowloon Cricket

Club beat the Kowloon Docks by!

6% seta to 22.

After meeting all expenses, the result for the year ending May 31, 1933, was a small de- i felt of $582,12

The season 1932-33 was probably the most successful in the annals

C. E. Millard and J. B. Sturgeon of the Rugby section: The Club 12 (K.D.R.C.) :-

0 401⁄2 221⁄2 22. 5 4 1 0.13% 11%1⁄2

alost to A. E. Colline and R. S.

Capelle

8 beat J. S. Smith and L. Jack 4.2 0.26%1⁄2 178 drew with W. Wilson and

22

6-38 0312 22

67 34

.427

·.626

57 33 .629 47 43 522-

45. 48,483

46 49. 484

41 50 450

42

50

456

35.63

357

YORKSHIRE AND ESSEX-

RECORD WINS

(Continued from Page 1).

Yorkshire faltered against Hamp

won the Triangular Tournament shire in their last match owing trophy from the Army and Navy to the absence of Sutcliffe, Verity

3. 6 and scored two most convincing and Macaulay, who were playing 64 victorien over Shanghai and the for England against; the West JUS. Marines while on tour in the Indies, and Bowes, who was on the. injured list. Yesterday's win.. 6 6 Northern port.

was their sixteenth in twenty games with a game in hand they now lead Sussex by 48 points.

54 10 29 26

Recreio

5 4 1 0 29 16

LR.C.

Filipino

G.A. White

Hadlo

4.11.2

2 134-17

Palice

30 17

28

"W. Tillery and J. P. White

19

(K.D.R.C.) —

DB.C.

26.4%

6.1.4:118

9% 53%

lost to Wilson and White ...

4-8 46

K.LT.C. C.3.C.C. C.B.A. HKCC

YMCA. TO PLAY CHUNG SING AT POLO.

Mrs. Schrender Competing in To-morrow: Night's Gala,

A water-polo game between the Chung, Sing Benevolent. Bocleg and a scratch team from the Baupean Y.M.C.A will conclude the night fete at the Chung Sing. Society pavilion night, vala The following will represent

"B" Coy, Lincolns CAPITEGEMALE Nemozhat

14

biggest defeat, to date when the 24th Battery, Bindicted goals to nil defeat on them

Wimbledon Results

Page

Richardson Jenner, D. Sut

RUGBY RECORDS.

two teams The records of the lost to Collins and Capell.... 1-6 were as follows: loat to Smith and Jack

18

P. W. L

149 "A" XV. ...14 .10 4160

SOCCER SEASON.

VM: Hast and A. Duncan First XV. |(K.D.R.C.) :---

|

lost to Collins and Capell...36

"

The Essex revival under the A captainey of T. N. Pearce, has 92 placed them above Warwickshire 56 in the table. They now occupy

fourth place-104 points behind Yorkshire.

beat Smith and Jack 7-5 The soccer season 1932-1933 was lost to Wilson and White... 16 in some respects very disappoint

ing.

As two series of Interport Recreio Clean Sweep.

Games were played during the

At Happy Valley the Police Be-

creation Club lost to the Club de season, the fixture list, owing to trial games,could not be strictly Recreio by 3 sets to nil

T. Pile and G. Carruthers adhered to, and the Club 1st XI, (Police):→→

lost to L. Carvalho and C

Xavier ALL

lost to. G. Remedios and. C

Ribeiro,

ware therefore at times, without

HONG KONG RIDING SCHOOL,

Saturday games, The consequent BIA TAU WEI ROAD, KOWLOON

lack of practice together resulted 2in impaired team work, but that

6

the Club were not lacking in la- 2-16 dividual skill was evident from the

lost to A. Xavier and J. Xavier 1-6 incision of 4 Club members in the

9. Smith and H. Tate (Police) Hong Kong Interport side which

TAKE BUSES 2 & 4.

"Tel. 58754...

LESSONS IN HIDING, JUMPING

HORSEMANSHIP.G

UNNY Fowler lost

to Xavier, and bXavier saved, 28]

lost to Carvalho and Xavier 1-played in Shanghai and 2 in the BREAKING IN & SCHOOLING OF

In the event open to Ladles amilated to the IMELA 8.4., Mrs. A. C. Schrender will represent the wy Ladies in the 400 Metros Breast Stroke,

lost to Remedios and Ribeiro 16 side which played against, Shang *** PONIES BORSES

hat here,

SOMENTE STARLING OF PONIES & HORSEN

C. Mottram and F. H. Laoghlin The following in summary of PONTES & SADDLEET FOR BALE. (Pollos) y the season's resulta

lost to. Carvalho and Xavier 25

lost to Remedios and Ribeiro 2-6 Division: 1- lost to Xavier and Xavier-::> 16 Division I

CAPT. NA BİNDESTVIN

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