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THE CHINA. MAIL.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1933.

BOWLS TEAMS K.C.C. WIN OVER C.R.C. "B" YMCA. GALA ON

SELECTED

Luz, Adam, Holland And Omar Skips.

SHANGHAI LEAVING ON 27TH.

The Shanghai Interport Cawo Bowls team are leaving for the Co lony on September 27 so that the

dates for the series of Interports LUZ SHOULD

will have to be changed yet again.

The following teams have been selected by the L. B. A. to represent Hong Kong.

FIRST INTERPORT (Craigengewer green)

A. E. Coates (C. C. C.) J. Chalmers (T. D. R. C.) F. Cullen (K. D. R. C.) R. F. Luz (Recreio) Skip.

SECOND INTERPORT. (K, C. C. green)

J. V. Ramsay (K. D. R. C.) A. Hyde Lay (K. C. C.). F. J. Jones (C. s. c. c.)`

A. Holland (K.B.G.C.). Skip

THIRD INTERPORT. (Police green)

R. Hall (K. B. G. C.) B. W Bradbury (C. C. C.) J. G. Brown (K, D. R. C.)

alomar (C. C. C.) Skip.

Friendly Games During their stay in Hong Kong, will play the Shanghai team several other matches.

A match against Kowloon will be played at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club when the following will represent Kowloon:

E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)

F. X. M. Siva (Recreio)

R. Lapsley RK.D.R.C.)

H. Nish (KR.G.C.), Skip

Reserve: L. A.

(Recreio).

Gutierrez

The match, Shanghai versus Vic- toria, will be played on the Civil Service Cub Green, Victoria being represented by the following:

D. Peoples (T.D.R.C.)

FL Beer (C.C.C.)

A. R. Clarke (Police)

A. W. Grimmitt (C.S.C.C.) A. W. Grimmitt (C.S.C.C.) Skip Reserva: N: J. Bebbington

(C.S.C.C.)

Second League

In a match to be played on the green of the Hong Kong Electric Club, the

WIN TITLE

Meeting Hyde Lay In Final To-day.

BRADBURY FAVOURED TO BEAT COATES Champion in 1929, runner-up in 1930, and winner of third prize last year, Raoul. Loz (Recreio) is expected to beat Alec Hyde Lay (X.C.C.) in the Final of the Colony Championship on the Craigengower green this afternoon, commencing at 4.45 p.m.

FINCHERS

SAVE DAY AT.

CAUSEWAY BAY

U.S.R.C. Record Another Big Win.

INDIANS TROUNCE CLUB

10-

The Kowloon Cricket Club corded a narrow win over the C.R.C. "B" team in the "A" Division of the Tennis League at Causeway

Bay yesterday and were beaten 7-2

by the U.S.B.C. in their "B" Divi- sion match on their own ground.

TALL SCORING FOR

GOLF TITLE

23 Strokes Difference Between Winner And Last Of First 10.

The Indian R.C. inflicted a heavy MAYHEW WINS MEDAL POOL defeat on the Club in the "C" Divi-

sion, and the Recreio received gift|THE following were the full re- points from the Radio, who were sults of the ten leading players. in the Happy Valley Golf Cham-! unable to field a team.

ptonship, which attracted 37 en- tries over the week-end: O. C. E. Marton

"A" Division.

K.C.C. Win Cast Match

F. T. Hunter

A. E. Lissaman

At Causeway Bay the Kowloon L. R. Andrewes Cricket Club beat the Chinose Re-R. S. Robertson creation Club by 5 sets to 4. A. McKellar

Scores:---

J. A. R. Selby

J. S. Dykes

J. S. Maclaren

R. Young

2-0

4-6

In the match for third prize be- T. Lui and T. Y. Leung (C.R.C.): tween B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C.) and;

lost to E. C. Fincher and E.

F. Fincher A. E. Coates (C.C.C.) the Craigen- gower skip is favoured to win. The

lost to A. E. P. Guest and game will be played on the Crai

W. Hyde gengower green at 4.45 p.m.

beat R. B. Hambly and J.

Rodger

With the exception of Luz all the players are making their first appearance in the advanced stages of the com- petition.

R. F, Luz, who was beaten by H. Nish by 21-8 in the Semi-Final last year and who beat A. H. Oswick for third place, has the following record in the Open this season:

Bent L. Luck 21-7

Best J. Fraser 21-8

Heat F. Cullen 21-19

Beat J. Cavanagh 21-14

Bent H. Nish 21-6

ઇન Chun Chui

Ng Kam Chuen and

Chul (C.R.C.) :— lost to Fincher and Fincher 1-6 beat Guest and Hyde ..... 6-3 beat Hambly and Rodger.. G-1

Horace Lo and Lo Hon Min

(C.R.C.) :---

lost to Fincher and Fincher 5-7 2-6 lost to Guest and Hyde beat Rodger and Hambly.. 6-3

171.

SATURDAY

Surprisingly Few Entries For Championships. 50 YARDS AGGREGATE RACE CLASHES WITH BIG. EVENT

(By CRAWL)

Surprisingly enough' there has 60- fär been a scarcity of entries for the Y.M.C.A. Championships which Pake place on Saturday night at their pool commencing at 9 p.m.

A very entertaining programma has been arranged which includes- four championships, the Men's 50, 220, 100 Yards Breast Stroke and Diving championships.

The men's 50 yards, which will be the main event on the programme, will probably be won by A. G. Donn, with RB Wood, E. W. Railton, F. J. Anslow, C. Chadderton, and R. Goldman as likely contenders. The Men's 220 should go to Lange, 75+73 148 while the 100 Yards Breast Stroke- 744-77 151 will probably result in a thrilling 76+77 153 duel between G. H. Fowler and W. 77-82 169 Schreuder, and possibly W. F. Kerr. 804-83. 163 86+81 167

734-73 146)

80+88 168

85+84 169 85+84 109

Captain's Cup

The diving will not attract many entries, but Morrison In expected to secure his first vic. tory this year.

It will be most unfortunate for

the-

Spoons for the best morning some of the sprinters that the semi- round and afternoon round under final of the Men's 50 Yards Aggre handicap were won by J. S. Dykes gate handicap takes place on 180-13-67 and G. T. May 88-17same night, and it will probably mean that those with possible chances will have to scratch. fram one of the two 50 yards eventa... Ia the September qualifying

Two novelly mixed races will also- round of the Captain's Cup, J. S. be featured, while dancing to the Dykes 80-13-07 and G. H. Bend strains of Mickey's Melody Makers 84-17-67, tied and will play off. will be indulged in after the gala. Other scores out of an entry of 29 The following is the programme: J. Harrop 86-17-69 and 50 yds. handicap for Aggregate Cup W. L. Alexander 87-17-70.

(cemi-final)

were

The Junior section of the cham- 50 yds. championship pianship was cancelled owing to in- 200 yds. championship

100 yds. Breast, Stroke Championship sufficient entries,

Diving Championship

Medal Pool

The following were the results in 15 the Medal Pool:-J. W.

Chinese "A" @

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Bent D. W. Bradbury 21-8 Hyde Lay, who had previously reached only the last eight in his S. Ching "A" attempts on the title, has the fol-Indian R.C. lowing record his year.

(Chil

Beat 1. E. Lammert op a w.o. Beat 8. Denaron 21-3 Beat R. P. Phillips 21-18 Beat A. W. Grimmitt 22--19 Beat A B Coates 21---17 Bradbury beat L. Whant Service), A. R. Whibley (Bowling) Green), C. G. Silva (Recreio) and T. Perkins (Police) in his path to the semi-final.

Coates heat S. Randle (CS.C.C.)

I.K.C.C 7 4 3 0 23 Kowloon C.C. 6 3 0 37

8 4 4 0 34% Recreio Craigengower 9 2 5 2 57 Chinese "B" 8 2 5 1 34% 37% University 8 7 0 12 59 S. China "B" 80 80 10% 08

B

Division.

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

50 yds. Ladies Handlepp for Aggregate

Cup

Mixed Team Race

Mayhew Mixed Novelty Race

12 81-15-66. winner; G. II. Band Water Polo _K|84—17=07 (the last nine holes were

completed in 40-81⁄2). Other Gacores were:-J. S. Dykes 80-13=

67 (last nine holes in 40-81⁄2), G. W. Greene 79-11-68, J. Harrop |80—17=69, W. L. Alexander] 87-17-70. There were 77 entries,

the

Recreation Clubi

At the K.C.C. yesterday Hong Kong Second T. Fergusson (K.C.C.), J. J. Boato United Services League will be represented against (Recreio). J. S. Logan (K.B.G.C.) beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by Shanghai by the following bowl and E. G. Post (Police) in his 7 sels to 2.

Tel. 21322

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J. S. Logan (K.B.G.C.)

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W. V. Field (C.C.C.) Skip Reserve: W. S. Drake (K.B.G.C.)

Practice Match

There will be an Interport prae- Lice game on Saturday next on the Craigengower Green at 3.30 p.m. The following Interport rinks will play on that date:

Omar's Rink v. Luz's. Rink Holland's Ring

Grimmitt's

Rink

V.

RUGGER IN THE UNITED STATES.

Cambridge Vandals Win From Illinois Union.

Chicago, Aug, 80,

A Cambridge Rugby football team called the. Vandas, which is on a tour in the United States, played a match here to-day against the Illinois Rugby Union.

The Cambridge team won a keen- ly-contested game by 13 points to eight-Reuter.

path to the Semi-Final

BASEBALL ON THE PACIFIC COAST.

Two Teams Tie At Top Of League.

San Francisco, Aug. 30, The baseball games in the Paciãe Coast League to-day resulted' as follows:-

Oakland Misalons

Los Angeles Fortland

Sacramento

Hollywood

I. E.

9.

2

* Fo

C. I. Stapleton and G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.)-

lost to Capt. Cannon and

Capt. Barry Leat H. R. B. Hancock and E.

Grimble

3-6

6- 3 beat A. J. Stocker and M.

5- 1 Waring

Bogey Pool

At Fanling during the week-end, W. H. E. Rigg (16) and C. Austin (14); who both finished three up, divided the Bogey Pool. Twenty

nine entries were received.

A. E. Collins and H. O. Huber Home Football.

(K.C.C.):-

2- 4

lost to Cannon and Barry Jost to Hancock and Grimble 4- 0 lost to Stocker and Waring 2- 6

M. Welll and A. H. Dinner (K.C.C.):-

lost to Cannon and Barry.. 10) Jost to Hancock and Grimble, 0- 61 lost to Stocker and Waring

TABLE TO DATE.

13 2

U.S.K.C. C.B.C. Recreio

6

Following are the standings of the clubs after to-day's games!-- Won Lost Pet.

Los Angeles Hollywood Portland

Bacramento

Oakland

San Francisco Missions Seattle

88

BL

591

87. 60

591

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67, 1453

68 81 62 86 19 6287

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United Press,

OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE TENNIS TEAM ANNEXES SERIES WITH

YALE HARVARD BY 12 TO 8

Newport, RL, July 16.

THE BUMMARIES.

Upshur Moorehead, Yale, 6-2; 6-2; John Ray, Harvard, defested

++

run

QUEEN OF SCOTS WINS DEAUVILLE

d

GRAND PRIX.

Fourteen Runners.

Deauvillo, Aug. 28. : The Deauville Grand Prix was off yesterday in perfect weather and in the presence of a large crowd of distinguished spectators.

After the 14 runners had been walked past the stands.. the start was signalled, and Queen of Scots beat Pick Up after a closely contested race. Havas

Gliding Record,

Londoa, Aug. 24.

Mr. G. E. Collins, of the London Gliding Club, has set up a Bew English distance gliding record with a flight of twenty-two miles.

THIRD DIVISION (North)

(Result on Page 1)

The previous record was thir

TABLE TO DATE

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R. & A. RECORD.

London, Aug. 22-Alan Robertson, where face was framed by whiskers d from car to chin, was the first golfer championship. ever to break Bó on a

8 course. He shot a 79 at St. Andrews.

3 In 1858, using a feather stuffed, lesiber

a covered ball that he made himself. The record stood for eleven years. 211 21 Associated Press:

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C.B.A. HOCKEY OFFICIALS

At Bookumpoo the Indian Rocrea-Botherham tton Club beat the Hongkong Cric-

ket Club by 8 sets to I.,

Scores:-

2

Thirty Macas grifius are striving from the North on September 15 for 1.38 the Macao Jockey Club's 1984 sea- 1son, Twenty-six have already been drawn, and the pardaining four may Istill be drawn, for on application to the Secretaries, Mesars. Percy

A. A. Bumjahn, fr., and M. R. C. C. Francis is to captain the Smith, Seth and Fleming.

| Abbas, (LR.C.) :—–

Central British Association hockey team again this year, and will be assisted' by J. J. King, who was Selected vice-captain last night. W. Ifirst was nominfed to serve on the selection committee,

loat to W, Harris-Walker

and . E. Henry ... 26 boat T. Berbitt and G. Fun

cheon ******* beat J. IL D. Lowe, and B. MARE. Watson, God.

G. C. Frank, Oxford, §. A. R. Bur and A. B. H. Esmail

WFMORE

a;; Oxford, defeated

To England go the Bernon SJ, W. Nothall, Cambridge, defeated J. Prentice Cup for another two. years; This afternoon on the Newport Casino courts the combin- ed. Oxford and Cambridge tennis terms anded their biennial benz ektelf against Harvard and Tale with a wistory in the series by 21.

This was the ninth in the peri of matches, between the Am and Engllah unt

England's triump

Walter Angaberg, Harvard, (LLC) 142 ~6-8; 6. E. Davenport Lambridge:]

Hanted DB. Young 6-20, 6-0, Freshwater Cambridge,

sdgoj i detentna - Rista ja Kiles, 88; Robert Bts-

Nuthall

beat Harris-Walker, and

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China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY 'Aquatics."

Army Harbour Face

(Kowloon Railway Pier), Lawa · Bowie, Open Champlonakiy

beat Burbitt and Funcheon 6-2 beat Lowe and Watson Uhiners R.O. 11 15.0.0.98 1928 B. F. Lus A. Hyde-Lay

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and Puncheon 6-8

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