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RECREIO BEAT CHINESE “C”
Remedios And Gonsalves Win All Sets.
......-Playing at home, the Club de "Recreio beat the Chinese Recrea- tlon Club “C” team by 7% sets to 11⁄2 Bets.
Beores:-
A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves
(C. de R.):
Tel. 21322.
GERMANS SURPRISE
I.R.C.
"C" Division Tennis League Upset.
Visiting Sookunpoo yesterday,
best F. H. Kwok and T. F. Lo. 6-1 beat 8. W. Liang and H. K) Lau 6- 8: beat Li Lok and Y. H. Fang.. 60 the German Club susprised the
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1934.
HOW SCHOFIELD WON THE
AUSTRALIAN
PONIES FOR
China Mail
1935 DRAWN
H.E. The Governor
Present.
LADY PEEL AND MRS. MACKIE OFFICIATE
Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Aquatles
Interport Trials.
Golf:
(V.R.C., 6 pm) Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies' Section. G. U. monthly meda!] competition (New Course, Fan- ling).
A. W. Grimmitt R. Basa
Before a large crowd, includ- ing His Excellency the Gov-Lawn Bowls-Single Championship ernor, Sir William Peel, K.B.E.
(K.B.G.C. green, 5.15 p.m.) K.C.M.G, Lady Peel and Mrs. C Gordon Mackie drew the owners} for the 1935 batch of Australian griffins, which arrived in the Colony on
August. 4. at the Jockey Club Stables last evening.
His Excellency drew a chest- [nut gelding, No. 16, while Lady Southern drew a gelding of the same colour.
The following are the numbers of ponies, their colour, age, height, and breeding, and. the names of those who drew them:
1, 8. N. Chau, Bay M., 6 yra., 14.8, Sire: Double Court.
2, Lady Southorn, Ches. G., 5 yrs., 14.1, Sire: Ranaldo.
3, Mackle and Greyburn, Cream M.,
6 yrs., 14.1, Sire: Bobniak.
Snowdrop by Snowden.
K.C.C. BOWLS TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
Rinks To Meet Civil Service Cricket Club.
to
"ONE-UNDERS”
AND "POSSIBLES"
AT BISLEY MEET
England Wins National Challenge Trophy CAMBRIDGE BEAT OXFORD
Blaley, July 18. Nothing can now stay the glut
positively glittered with "5's" of "possibles here. Score-cards
KING'S CUP
SIX MILES MARGIN
OVER T. ROSE
THRILLING FINAL SEEN OVER 24 MILE LAPS
A 3 TO 1 WINNER
London, July 19.
Fourteen competitors were left after Friday's heats to take part,
in the competition for the Alex The result of the King's Cup Air in the semi-final and fleal. The andra Cup to-day, and no fewer
than eight competitors tied with Race, of which the last stages five leaders in each semi-final com- 69 points each (one short of the
highest possible score), made at were flown from and to Hatfield Peted in the final.
200 and 600 yards.
Jon Saturday, was:
Of these, two competitors, un-1. fortunately for themselves, had not entered in Clasa X,-and, there- fore, cannot take part in the tie shoot on Thursday..
There was a tie shoot last year for the cup, but. It was between three competitors who had scored 68 each a 'big difference.
The shoot is one of 200 and 600 yards, seven shots at each dis- tance.
At the shorter distance no fewer than 45 "possibles" were recorded, and at the latter there were seven.
The following have been select: Those who made 35's at Dam:Jed represent the Kowloon yards included Miss Foster, Cricket Club in their Lawn Bowls at 600 yards she dropped
points.
4, H. Y. Liang, Ches, G., 6 yrs., 14.2, League matches against the Civil Sire: Master Dix
5, Kongal, Bay G., 6 yrs., 14.2, Sire: Service Cricket Club on Royal Comedy.
6, Wonder, Bay M., 5 yrs., 14.1, day :—
Sire: Carbinium.
7, Chan Wing Yung, Brown M., 6 First team away!,
yra, 14.1, Sire: Finmark.
S. Mrs. L. Dunbar, Bay G., 6 yra 14.1, Sire: Bobniak.
A
2.
Flight Lt. H. M. Monospar S. T. 10
These three races
were flown without incident, and all completed; Schofield, the courses, although in the final two Pob- Sir D, Hall Caine's pilot, Mr. T. W joy engines, entered by Mr. Morten, failed to round one of the W. S. Stephenson. Average turning points, and was disquall- speed over the 144 miles filed.
course in the final, 184.16 Flt.-Lt. Schofield was almost a miles per hour.
certainty, provided he had no mechanical trouble, and year by
Mr. T. Rose, Capt. G. R. D. year the King's Cup Air Race. Shaw's Miles Hawk Gipsy shows this is a possibility which
III. engine. Av. speed 147.78 may almost be ignored. .m.p.h.
3. Mr. L Lipton, D. H.-Moth,
Av. speed, 124.18 m.p.h. 200 Cup, and in addition £250, the Fit.-Lt. Schofield win the King's
After the first of the semi-finals
it was 3 to 1 on Schofield. After that most backers were content with place betting.
Fight For Places Obviously Hittle interest can bo
but first of three cash prizes given by taken in a race the result of which six Lord Wakefield. The second and
third receive £100 and £50 respec-hours before the finish.
a 'practical certainty twelve. tively.
that other competitors did not
Indeed,
English Again Win Satur-
For the third year in succession Mr. Lipton, as the Light Aero retire, saving their petrol and their a team of twenty Englishmen beat plane Club representative placed time, was evidence of their keen- similar teams of Scotsmen and best in the race, receives the Irishmen for the Nationali Chal-Siddeley Trophy, awarded annual-i
ness to secure places, lenge Trophy.
ly since 1928. Mr. Lipton was the spectacular race, for a circuit of The final had the makings of a Welshmen again falled to put nominee of the London Aeroplane 24 miles had to be flown six times, up a team. The conditions... are Club,
and competitors had to fly over, Hatfield Aerodrome each time they completed a circuit.
Fincher, and R. P. Phillips (skip).
J. W. M. Brown, W. Hyde, E. C.
10, Hall and Shenton, Bay G., 6 yrs... 14.2, Sire: Orewar, Dam: Signorita. and J. Fraser (skip).
II. Gitting, F. Goodwin, C. J. Tacchi
11, Miss Shenton, Bay M., 6 yrs., 14.2, Sire: Basella
12, C. G. N. Tinson, Ches. M., 4 yrs, (skip). 14.2 Sire: Narraquong.
13, Li Shi Pang & Edgar, Ches. M., 5 yrs, 14.3 Sire: Narraquong,
14 S. M. K., Brown M., 4 yrs., 14.1 Sire: Silver Busk, Dam: Leila.
15, Early Bird, Bay 3, 6 yrs., 14.1 Sire: Amanas.
16, Sir. W. Peel, Ches. G., 6 yrs 14.2 Sire: Lillyvelt.
17, Lemg Kwok Chong, Bay M., 5 YTB, 14.2 Sire: Tresco,
18; L. Reidy, Bay G., 6 yrs., 14.8) Sire: Toyrene. Dam: Marbelveen.
19, H. Seth, Ches. G., 6 yrs., 14.3 Sire: Jack Marah.
Second team at home:
H. Hampton, F. G. Herridge, C. E. Beven shots per man at 200, 500 Elliot-Heywood and A. E. Silkatone and 600 yards. England's win-service rifles for the Chancellor's |
ning score was 1,949, or 22 more Challenge Plate
more than the Irish made. engaged and the shooting is at lagged off for the start the Arst Cambridge, having beaten Ox-300, 500 and 600 yds, ten shota per away was completing his first cir ford with the match rifle in the man at each distance. The Light jeuit. Humphrey Competition yesterday, Blues have now won the plate Spectatora were informed
than the Scotsmen put on and 75 In this event teams of eight are Before the last three had been
M. N. Rakusen, C. Fletcher, T. Carr and E. Kern (skip).
A. Wright, V. C. Labrum, L Jack and J. M. Jack (skip).
mert and H. Overy (skip).
T. Fergusson, W. Hirst L E. Lam
.:
won again to-day in the match be eight times as against their rivals tween the two, universities with seven since the war.
WIMBLEDON 2ND DAY RESULTS
20. Fatshan, Bay M, 5 yrs., 14.1 THE Sire: Carwelkin.
Dam: Benora.
results of
6, 7-5 6-0.
through loud speakers of the pro- gress of the race, and as it con- tinued handicap gapa gradually closed up, Schofield steadily ever taking others, and Rose overtaking them even more quickly, yet never fast enough to get near Schofield, who at the anal had a lead of about also
Wimbledon V. G. Kirby (South Africa), bt A. Mme. Henrotin (France) bt Mrs. H. six miles. A big gap 21, Why, Ches. M., 4 yra., 14.1 Sire: matches in which the lesser Martin Legeay (France), 4-6, 6-4, E. Haylock (G.B.), 7-6, 1–6, 6–2. Jack Marsh.
22, Mrs. D. J. Lewis, Brown M., 4interesting reading, and following (Switzerland), 6-8, 5-7, 6-0, 7-5, known players took part make
Mme. R. Mathiew (France) bt Eseparated second, and third. 8. B. Wood (U.S.A.) bt M. Ellmer Robertson (G.B.), 64, 6-0. yrs., 14.1 Sire: Double Court. Dam: the same, policy as that adopted
Better Speeds In Final Fri. C. Aussem (Germany) bt Mrs.| The conditions were quite favour- Landeyds.
H. G. N. Cooper (G.B.) bt D. A. P. J. Whitley (G.B.), 6-0, 6-0.
able on Mrs. F. M. Strawson (G.B.) t Hrs. speeds were made than on Friday. Saturday, and better
Miss L. Row (India), bt Miss G. M be|G. Lucas (G.B.), 2—6, 6—8, 6-8.
The Marquis of Londonderry, Southwell (G.B.), 4-6, 10-—8, 6—2. Secretary for Air, presented the Mrs. A. H. Mellows (G.B.) bt prizes, and among the spectators Counters G. Szapary (Austria), 6—1 were Lard Trenchard, Lord Gorell,
24, L. Dunbar, Cher. My 4 yrs., last year, the China Mail will Jarvis (G.B.), 6–3, 6–2, 6–9. 14,2. Sire: Mazarin. Damn by Harvest publish daily the complete results G. De Stefani (Italy), 3-6, 6-3, 6-4,
G. M. .Lott (U.S.A.) of each successive day during the 64.
King,
25, Eu Tong Sen, Chen, M., 4 yro Wimbledon Fortnight. Today the
14.1 Sire: Dunnotar. Dam: Pistol ¡Lassie.
results of the second day, June 26,
27, K. Neckieman, Brown G., 4 yrs., are given:
14.2 Sire: Black Adder,.
28, D. J. Lewis, Bay M., ✪ yrs.,
14.0 Sire: Calais,
29, Mrs. E. H. M. Tinson, Brown
4 yrs, 14.2 Sire: Moving Picture.
MEN'S SINGLES
(Holder: J. H. Crawford)
SECOND ROUND
(Seeded Players in Black Type)
J. H. Crawford (Austrália) bt H.
31, H. Y, Liang, Black G., 4 yrs,Henkel (Germany), 6-2, 6-8, 80,
14.1 Sire: Toyrene.
32, Long Fellow, Brown M., 4 375., 14.8 Sire: Royal Offa.
38, S. L. E., Day M., 4., 14.8. Sire: Sailing Home...
84, Grist & Beck, Brown M., 6 yra 14.2 Sire: Sir Whitton!
Sire: Masarin.
35, LT. F., Bay M., 6: yrs, 14.5 86, L. Rekly, Bay H., 5 yrs., 14.2
14.2 Sire: Narraquong,
CA Barrette and G. A. Norenka Indian Recreation Club by defeat-Sire: Carwelkin (C. de R.):
ing them by 5 sels to 4 in the beat Kwok and Lo drew with Lang and Lau..... 6- 6 "C" Division Lawn Tennis League. "beat Li, and Fung
6- 0
EL A. Barros “and A.-M. Bilya
(C. de R.):
beat Ewok and Lo·.
lost to Liang and· Lau
beat and Fong
“A” Division Table To Date
Scores:-
M. A. Khan and Y. el Arculli 6-0 (LRC) :—
5-lost to W. Sander and B. Sol-
tau
Seta PWLD FA Pta. 7-7.00 5231⁄2 101⁄2 14 7 5 20 32% 29% 10 75 20:30 24 19
C.R.C. “A” *K.C.C.
Recreio
S.C.A.A. B.X.C.C.
8 5 2.0 38 36 10 74.80.38
38 6:
...7 16 17 18 0
1.B.C.
C.C.C.
C.R.C. "B"
C.R.C. "C
U.E.R.C.
#3.3 1 ́′29-. 24 63.30 25
Tang, Chen, M., 6 yrs, 88, Mrs. Stephen Lam, Ches, M., 6 yrs.. 14.2 Sire: Craculus,
89, EL Hosle, Brown G., 8 y 142 Sire: Narraquong,
40, Stephen Lam, Ches. M., 6 yrs., 14.2 Sire: Windiesham.
41, E. S. K., Black G., 5 yrs,, 14.1
****************57 Bire: Kings Treasure
beat O. Neidt and C: J. Shee
J
L
42, Lewis & Tinson, Bay M.,6 yrs,
neck ................ 76.5 14.2. beat W., Foralta and G. Som-
mer
M. R. Abbas and M. et Area (1. R. C):--
6-4
CHAPMAN'S GREAT RECOVERY.
lost to Sander and Soltau ..
8- 6
lout to Neidt and Sheeneck. 26
beat Foralta and Sommer 68 Beats Landolt In Bowls
S. A. R. Bux and T. Hamet (1.
08.
5050:9 · 36 · IR. C.):- 60.60 141⁄2 39%
BRITISH SWIMMING TEAM
lost to Sander and Soltau
beat Neidt and Sheeneck
Quarter-Final.
164.
1. G. Collins (G:B.), bt A. W. Vinall (G.B.), 6-2, 6-8,6
J. Yamagishi (Japan) bt J. S Lesueur (France), 6-1, 6-2, 6-3.
L. R. Stoefen (U.S.A.) bt J. S. M Bernard (France) bt C. H. Kings- Ollia (G.B.), 6-1, 6-2, 6-2.
ley (G.B.), 6-8, 84, 87, 48,
H. G. N. Lee (G.B, Nominated) bt
ULTIMATE WINNERS
F. J. Perry won the singles title, beating J. R. Crawford, last year's holder, in the Final Miss Dorothy Round won the women's singles, "white, L. R. Stoefen, and G. M. Lott won the men's doubles. The whiners of the mixed doobles were R. Miki and Miss D. Round, while Mme. R. Mathieu and Misa E. Ryan won the women's doublen
E. Sertorio (Italy), 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, Hughes (GB, nominated), 2-6, 6-4,
D, N. Jones (U.5.A.) b G. F}
7-5, 1-6, 6-
B2
Bi
Miss M. E. Rudd (G.B.) bt Mrs. H. Sir Philip Sassoon and Lt-Col. F. 5. Uber (G.B.), 4-6, 6-1, 7-5. C. Shelmerdine.
Mrs. J. B. Pittman (GB) bt Miss
M. E. Nonweller (G.B.), 8-68–6
Miss F. James (G.B.) bt Mr. G. G.
The winner, Fit-Lt, Schofield, is
director of the Monospar Co. and Honeyman (G.B.), 6-0, 1-6, 6-3, general manager of General · Air-
Miss J. Hartigan (Australia) bt craft, Ltd. Misa A. A. Wright (G.B.), 6-8, 75. He was a member of the Miss A. Er L. MeOstrich (G.B.) b British Schneider Trophy team Miss D. Kitson (South Afrles), 7—which went to Venice in 1927 18-6,
Miss H. Jacobs (U.S.A.) bt Mrs. and won the trophy.
G. Peters (G.B.), 6—1, 6-1 | The Monospar monoplane FrL M. Horn (Germany) bt Hiss embodies the monospar system of M. Slaney (G.B.), 7-5, 6-4, WOMEN'S DOUBLES
aeroplane construction, on which its name is based. This ingenious system makes it possible to use one Instead of the usual two main
| (Holders: Mme. R. Mathieu and
Miss Ryan) FIRST ROUND
Mile. L Payot and Miss M. A
***, thus saved.
J. F. G. Lysaght (G.B.) bt F. von J. Sha (Czechoslovkis) bt H. Thomas w.o. Miss J. Cruickshank, and pare, and considerable weight is Rohrer (Czechoslovakia), 6-8, 6-1, Nishimura (Japan), 8–6, 4–6,8–6, Mísa C. Babcock, ser.
H. Denker (Germany), 6-1, 6-1, H. W, Austin (G.B., Nominated) bt
2
E R. Avory (G.B.), bt W. F. Free-
man (G.B.), 6-4, 6-4, 6-1.
2-8, 9-7.
WOMEN'S SINGLES. (Holder: Mrs. F.-8. Moody)
FIRST ROUND
Mas D. E. Round. (G.B, Nominated)
MIXED DOUBLES (Holdais: G. ym/Cranim 'and'. Mrs. H. Sperling)' FIRST BOUND
HO. Hopman and Mile
M. R.
bt Miss J. C. Ridley (G.B.), Conquerque bt. G. A. Pratt and Mias 6–0.80
BRITISH GOLF WIN IN FRANCE.
(Continued from Page-4.) Mile. L. Payot (Switzerland) bt Miss H. C. Fisher (Switzerland) bt G. C. N. M. Lyle (G.B.), 8–6, 6–3, 6–1..
Layton and Hils partner, who had wo. J. H. Crawford and Mrs. Crawled only once at the second-in Frank (U.8.A.), 6-4, 6-3, 6-0. Senorita de Chavarri (Spain) ford, ser.
O. E. Halfroy (New Zealand) bt P.w.o. Miss J. Cruickshank (USA), G. Von Cramm and Mrs. H. Sperling third hole of the second round. Geethand (Belgium), 68, 61, 6—2. ner.
- the morning, went ahead at the
F. X. Shields (USA) bt P. Landry (France), 6-4, 6-4, 6-0,
J. Stretted, 6-2, 6-8
G. M. Lott and Miss S. Palfrey
F. J. Perry (G.B., Nominated) bt Mes, P. D. Howard (France) bt Misse, FORTE t §. M. Turnbull and."
Mrs. Turnbull R. N. Williams (U.B.A.), 6–2, 6–2, J. Cunningham (G.B.), 6-1, 6-0,
Critchley and Mide Fishwick -M. Bernard and Mile. L. Adamoff bt squared at the fourth. Miss J. Ingram (G.B.), bt Mr. P. H. Brakel and Mrs. P. Satterthwaite They were down again at the
eighth, but Layton and Miss Peech
Gentien (France), 6-1, 6-1, 6-2, Mrs. H. Sperling (Denmark) bt Miss Brugton and Mrs P., D. Howard
R. Hensel (Czechoslovakia) bt A. Satiterthwaite (G.B.), 6-0, 6-8,·· H. C. Hopman (Australia) bt A. D. H. Crichton (G.B.), 6-2, 6- Lacroix (Belgium), 6-1, 7-5, 2-6, Mrs. 8. K. Edwards (G.B.), bt Miss AE L. McOstrich 6-3, 6-1
bt "Captain J. Clynton, Reed And Ming played the ninth, badly and turned
aquare G. von Cramm Germany ht A Miss M, C, Serives (G.B, Nominated and Mile M. Baumgarten, were now playing very
M. Riddell (G.B.); 4—6, Bomb, 75, 6-8 Singing a magnificent recovery Jacobsen (Denmark), 6-2, 6-8, 9-7.ed) bt Miss G. Ontore (G.B.), 11-9. And, jalan
3-E. Maler and Mike Ryan bt A Jacob- Critchley and Miss Fishwick lost to Foralta and Sommer. 6A Chapman (Yacht Club) defeat
F. Matejka (Austria) bt 1,
wollto- ed 3. 8. Landolt (Cralgengower) Gabrowits (Hungary), 6-8, 6-1, 6-2 Mile. C. Rosombert (France) bi
B. Miki and Misa D. E. Round bt Fgether, and they won 'next "C" Division League Table To Date by 21 shots to 17 in the quarters 68.
bt Miss von Rohrer and Mme von Robert three holes for a lead of 8 with 5 M. Burgers Smith (G.B.), 6-1, 6-3 6-1, 6-1 Final of the. Open Singles Lawn H. K. Laster. (G.B.) bt P. V. V. Sher. Mian M. Heeley (G.B.) bt Miss P. GA. K. Quist and Mile, C. Rosambert
A to go. Layton and Miss Feech Bowls Champlonship on the Ciril wood (GB), 3-6, 6-2, B, 3Brazier (G.B.), 6-3; 2) Bi. N. H. Latchford and Bert rallied and won the thirteenth, but [Continued From Page 4)
PWLDFA Pts Service green yesterday 29th
D. P. Turnbull (Australia) bt R. Mile. M. R. Couquerque; (Holland) Edwards G 6
with par figures Critchley and Miss 12 12:00 826 25 14 Led by 17 shots to 13 on the Hecht (Czechoslovakia) bt E. 6 A Gention and Mille
Miki (Japan), 6-3, 6-1, 6-1. Abe Mrs. M. Molesworth (Australia). Bide Kehrling and Miss V | C.R.C.
Fishwick took the next two holes MEN 100 Metres: M. Y. F. Wil.8 China 10 10 0 0 764-94 twenty-first head, Chapman went Maler (Spain), 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 Mrs. M. B. King (G.B.) bt Miss M. G
the match-Reuter Hams (Renguins), M. R. Chastels (Pol. E.C.C. Jokables, Glasgow) R. J. C. Sutton CB.A.12 75 0.57 501
1180 571⁄2 4151⁄2 18. out without
Babesna (France
bt H. W. G. Hargreaves (G.B.), 6-0, 6-1 C. B. D. Tucker, and Miss M. C Artens (Austria) » de (Pimistow). 400 Metres: N. Wain Recrelo... 8 63052 29-1
Open
A Godfres (GB) be Miss Scriven bt L-Eloerynsal and Mile. J wright (Hanley), R. H. Leivers (Long. Univ
G. E. B. J. Baundera (GB), 68, 8-6. Jedrzejowska 56, 6 ulty 10-6 -4 0 44 404-18. ton), A. H. Fearman (Otter) 1,500 C.8.CC. 1978 3914 501408
Mrs. MH Mos (G.B.) bt Mac G.HW Austin and Mrs. D. C. S3+ btK A Clarke-Jervoise (G.B.664pherd-Barron bt P. Landry and Mile Matress Letvera, Pearman, Wainwright|In:C
:842
C.C.C.
100 Metres (Backstroke); W. Francis Deutscher (Benfrew) . C Benford (EM
chester). High and
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WOOLLAM WINS DUTCH GOLF TITLE
London, July 18. N8 Dickin (GB); }(—3,
John Woollam, last year's Eur G. By Bean and Mits Tyrellht liah amateur title holder, yentor hittingstall (G.B.) ht B. E. Lawrence and Mrs. Lawrence day won the Dutch open champion
(GB) nominated), 6-24-
(G.B.
A Marlin (French)
Indrews (New Zealan Jonea (GL);
Thomas (G.B.) bt Miss
2,62
18. Mavrogordato (G.B.), (7
WG% Lysaght and Kian AM.
AE Steel, Csere- o. G. P. Hughes and Miss Jtary to the British Embassy at The
by 4 and 2 in the Analy