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LAWRENCE WINS HARBOUR RACE BY 2 YARDS
MARTON WINS
WEAK PUTTING
ON OLD COURSE
FOR ROUND OF 79|
Championship Title For Second Year
BRALEY WINS VISITORS' PRIZE ONCE AGAIN
Perfect conditions prevailed at Fanling yesterday where the Co- Tony championship was decided, and from a smaller "field" than in previous years, O. E. C. Marton re- peated his victory of last year and carried off the premier honour with an aggregate of 152.
Returning a card of 79 for the Old course, where he was inelin-! ed to be weak on the greens, hel consolidated his position in the afternoon with a good round of 73 over the New course.
A. E. Lissaman tuok second place with 77 and a 78 to aggre- gate 155
The Vialtor's Prize was won by JA. T. Braley, of the Junior Sec- tion, R. H. K. G. C. who returned [two good cards of 79 and 78 to tie with D. S. Robb (81 and 76) for third place in the Championship proper.
Braley was also successful in winning the Visitor's prize last year.
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K. S. Robertson, who was not on very good terms with his put-{
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World Series
Making sure (hy more than a week) that they would get seats for the opening of the World Baseball Series at Navin Field, De- troit, when the Tigers clashed with the National league champions, Bill Cunningham, left, of Kansas City, and Art Flisch, tight, of Milwaukee, took up their vigil near the ticket office, sleeping and eating on the scene.
SAINTS RALLY TO BEAT KEPPEL
Mamak Tournament Match
ter in the morning round over the f Led by 3 goals to 1 at half time,' New course, returned an excellent (St. Andrew's Club hockey team made card of 74 in the afternoon to sen fine recovery to defeat H.M.S. cure the prize for the best round Keppel by 5 goals to 3 in a Mamak over the Old course.
Tournament match on the Marina The prize for the hest round ground yesterday. over the New course was secured
by D. S. Robb, who had the better score over the last nine holes,
The scores were as follows: Player
The sallors scored in the first half through Lieut. Sinclair Ford, ĮSmith, and Muir, R. Carroll obtain-
ing the Saints' goal.
Old New Total In the second half Carroll again
scored, and a "hat trick" by E. Fincher gave the Saints victory.
Courne CourHE
10. E. C. Marton 79
73
A. E. Lissaman 77
78
152 155
A. T. Braley ..
79
78
157
D. S. Robb
· 81
76
157
K. S. Robertson
74
R+
158
T. A. Pearce 82
76*
158
D. J. Gilmore.. 78
80
158,
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D. S. Edward'
81
78
159
R. Young
78
RG
164
W, Taylor
86, 78
164
P. H. Scoones
87
78
165
|E. J. R. Mitchell 86
166
D. C.. Wilson .. 82
168
J. B. Ross
84
85
169
P. Alsebrook
89
82
171
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CYCLING CLUB'S
NIGHT RUN LURES
ONLY TWO RIDERS
TWEEDY'S SERIOUS
MISHAP
TOURIST TIME TRIAL THIS SUNDAY
(CONTRIBUTED)
took part in the run under. E. G. The usual party of "regulars"
THRILLING CLIMAX TO SEASON
ROZA-PEREIRA BEATEN OVER FINAL STRETCH
DORIS HUNT'S TRIUMPH
(By G. L.)
HIS FIFTH
"THIS SEASON WHEN HE WON THE COLONY'S OPEN HARBOUR RACE YESTERDAY, BEATING LIONEL ROZĀ, PEREIRA, THE HOLDER, IN ONE OF THE MOST THRILLING STRUGGLES IN THE HISTORY OF THE EVENT
Led for more than three quarters of the distance by Roza- Pereira, Lawrence, in an amazing spurt, passed the leader in the last few hundred yards to win by a mere two yards, in 27 ming) 54 secs.
Although very far off the record, which stands to the credit of C. Finch who made the crossing in 22 mins 17 secs. in 1906, Lawrence's time, after considering the adverse, currents' which prevailed, was exceptionally good.
LAWRENCE HAS THUS WON EVERY FREE STYLE DIS TANCE FROM 100 YARDS TO THE HARBOUR SWIM, WHICH IS APPROXIMATELY A MILE, THIS SEASON. ROZA- PEREIRA, WHO WON LAST YEAR, HAD HELD THE TITLE FOR FOUR YEARS IN SUCCESSION.
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The veteran swimmer, C. 4.1champion, did not compete, Cooke, who is well over 60 years of
Thirty-Two Starters.
age was well up with the leaders until the het quarter.
Thirty-two starters, including He did
seven ladies dived in from Railway, extremely well to finish 6th, beating pier, Kowloon, at 4.20 p.m. Shek the Chinese chianipiem, Shek Kom
Pui. Cooke won the race in 1907 Kim-pui, the Kwangtung Provincial and again in 1928 after winning it champion and favoured Chinese for three years in succession. He entrant; swam all-out for the first, holds the distinction with L. Roza-1200 yards to take a fair lead. Pereira of having won the race four! He was soon overhauled, however, times,
by the four V.R.C. entrants, L Doris Hunt's Success. Roza-Pereira, taking a short. Indi Miss Doris Hunt, who won last from Lawrence, Campbell, and A. Ä” year in record time, was the first lady Roza. Swimming strongly, Roza- swimmer to touch the praya wall at Pereira increased his lead to about Hong Kong, easily defeating the four 10 yards at the halfway mark, with Chinese entrants, including Miss the other three in close company. Young Sau-king, the Chinese Olympic By this time the field had spread champion..
out for some distance, with Miss Miss Hunt's time was 3 wins Hunt well ahead of the ladies, 19 4/5 secs., ns against her record of
28 mms. sers,
Record: Holder
After the three-quarter mark bad been passed, Lawrence began to recover much of his lost ground,
Miss Doris Hunt, also holds the end with only 200 yards to go took? Tweedy on Wednesday last when record among the Ladica for the a slight lead, and, in spite of Roza- the track from Laichikok Pass was number of times she has compet-Pereira's all-out burst, won by :2 followed, and an interesting and ed. She first competed at the yards. Fexciting afternoon was spent in age of 8 years. and has entered 11
Campbell Beats Roza the vicinity of the village of times since then. She won the Campbell, the Army champion, the Statue and race in 1931, and again last year.left the youthful Roza in the last Kang-hau and Lion Rocks. Despite the hilly na- Her sister, Phyllis, who is at pre- few hundred yards, and came in ture of this locality cyclists will sent in England, won in 1926 strongly to take third place, about find a few hours spent wandering and 1927.
Mrs. L. Meade, the 100 yards Ng Sun-man, a young Chinese
10 yards ahead of Roza.-
swimmer, was fourth, a little ahead of C. J. Cooke, who swam a remark
Shek Kam-pul made a poor finish, employing breast-stroke, back stroke and free style in the last few bundred yards..
The Royal Corps of Signals were along the many far from dificult defeated in a Mamak match by the paths a rare treat after ceaseless the Kowloon Kowloon Indians by the odd goal in eanderings round seven after being led by four clear The Island will be the scene of
Circaft; goals at one, atage of the game.
Gurbachan Singh, formerly of
on next. Wednesday's the Radio, scored twice, and Hassan run! H. A. G. Keates will lead and Noronha brought the total to 4.
the party from the Victorla Pier
(for the Signals.
activities
FOOTBALL Whitehead scored all three goals of the Vehicular Ferry at. 2.30
(Continued from Page 4).
for a handling offence in the area. Chen was entrusted with the spot kick, but balloned the ball yards | over the bar.
Saint's Lead Mamak
Hockey
F.J.
The night run arranged for. Sa-
OPEN MIXED DOUBLES able race for his age.
LAWN TENNIS
Entries To Close On November 8
1
Entries for the Colony's Open
Miss Hunt, who finished 18th and first of the ladies just kept ahead of W. Franks to win by a few yards. Miss Chan Woon-king was the
turday was a distinct failure, only. two members attending. The pair Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Cham- next lady swimmer, some distance carried out a spin around the cir-pionship, to, be again run under ahead of Misa Yeung Sau-king. cuit, however, but the pleasant the auspices of the Chinese Ro P..W. L. D. F. A. Pisness of the ride in the cool of the creation Club, will close on Novem At the conclusion of the race the
Prizes Presented 4 3 1 0 11 7 6 night on clear roads was somewhat ber 8. R. C. of Signals 57 2 1 9 10 5 marred by a serious accident to the C.R.C. at 6.30 mm. on Novem-ships and Harbour Race were pre- The drew will be made at prizes for the Colony Champion
The best of three sets will be The Joint Secretary of the V.R.C 2 1 0 1 4 2 Corner from Un-lang. After a con-
sented by Mrs. R. J. Hunt. 1100432 siderable deny the trip was re played throughout, and new spal- Mr. F. W. T. Ross,. In a 1001111sumed and a last-minute rupa ding balls will be supplied for address, congratulated the swim-
St. Andrew's .. South China theo broke away Police Tso accepting a pass from Leung R. E. to scramble through and pasa University squarely across the goalmouth to K.I.T.C. PPAK WAH, who had no diff United
Whitehall culty in onverting.
Whitehed The Athletic continued to press Keppell and "DARKY" CHEN scored with a 12th Battery good shot, which struck the inside
21 139 Tweedy when approaching Dill's her 9.
2 1 0 1 1.0 3
2 0 1 1 3.3 1 1010120
saw the ridere reach the Star every match by the C.R.C.
SUNDAY'S RUN'
abort
mers and referred to the remark The First Round will be played goble season of swimming that hed off on or before November 17. The been brought to a close. Every
2: 0.2 0480 Ferry at 12.40 a.m.
2, 2·0 0 3 0
At 11 am. E. Munns led the other rounds, except the semi-finals swimming record in the Colony had
and the record-
of the upright and and rebounded China, who concentrated on de- Sunday run from Jordan Road to
fence, and seized every oppor- Kal Tak where it had been strang fore December 5. The competi-breakers, Mrs. Meade, W. Lawrence,
and the final, will be played off be-been broken. across the goal into the net.
The remainder of the game was tunity of slamming the ball harder to meet other riders under tors shall make their own arrange-Kwok Chun-bang, and Lau Po-har
Tweedy from Shamshuipe. The ments as to the ground on which were to be congratulated. confined to clearances by South away from their area.
leader of this party, however, the said rounds shall be played, Meade, he added, had brought a new Mrs. failed to arrive, though a number of Chinese riders tormed up, and but the first named pair in each standard of ladies' swimming to the bracket shall have the choice of Colony by clipping four seconds off the run дав re-commenced at
ground. noon.
the record, and this, he hoped, would The Semi-finals will be played have the effect of bringing out the The route selected was by way The following is the programme154.00 PM Sub-Griffins St. Leger.
Winner $1,000. Second $300. of Custom's Pass and the hamlet at the C.R.C. on December 8, and intent talent of the ladies. for the Eleventh Extra Race Meet-
Third $200, For China Ponies, Sub- of Chin-lan-chu from whence An- the Final at CRC, on December ing of the Jockey Club, to be held seription Gains of this Club of derson: Read was reached at Laḥ-
15. this Seuson. Weight 146 lb. "Win-Pa
tong.
Programme for Eleventh Extra.
Race Meeting At Happy Valley on
at the Valley on Saturday, Novem- ber, 17:
1-209 P.M-Hotham Handleap.
Winner 450. Second $250. - Third]
En-
ners of one race 6 h; of two or more races 10, The penalty, trance $10. One and Three Quarter Miles.
$150, For Australian Ponies, "B64.30 PM Cable Peak Handicap
Class. Winners since 1st January, 1934, barred. Entrance 15, One
Mile....
2—2.30 PM-Taipo Handicap-Win-
ner $400. Second $175: Third $75 For China Ponies,” Class, Subscription Grigins of this Chip] of this Season, barred. Entrance $5. Five Furlongs, Roy 29-3.00. P.M.#Hong Hong” 8t. Deger, -Winner: $1,000. Second $800. Third $200 For China Ponies, Griffins of this Season Weight -140 Tb. Winners of one race,teri
Ib; of two or more races. 10 b; penalty. Entrance $10. One and] Three Quarter Miles. 43.30 PM. – Pailing Handicap.
Winger $400 Becond #175, Third 375. For China Pentes, Subscrip *ation Griffins of this Club of "this
Winner $500, Second $225. Third $125, For Chins Ponies, "B" Clasu, ⠀⠀⠀ Entrance *** $5. Five Furlongs,
75.00 PM-Fremantle B. Leger.
(Continued on Page 7)
FOWLER SHINES
(Continued from Page 1)
helped greatly in maintaining the
Winner 1,800. Second $300, Third Club's undefeated record. $200 But Australian Pontes, S. China Keep Up Pace
* Griffins of this Season,
Weight
game, he was always up with his forwards, but, although He made |some good attempts, he failed to |score.
Inside Trio Shine
Mr. Ross also referred to the Interport visit to Shanghal, In- which Hong Kong took second place to Tientsin. It was hoped to have both Shanghai and Tientsin swim- mers in Hong Kong next year in a Triangular contest, he added.
The results of the first 20, ont of a field of 82, to finish were as fol
The inside trio were the pick of lows the forwarde and played excellent
1 W. Lawrence, 27, mins. 54 secu
ly together, a perfect understand. 2. L; Roza-Pereira, 27 mins. 67.4.5 seen
ing existing between then am 3. W. T. Campbell, 30 mins. 44.1.5 seen
4. A. A da Roza, 31 mins,
**** 146 Ib. Winners of one race; 5 1b; South China set up a stern e-played excellently at centre half 5. Ng Sun-manj 82 miris, 22.215 Bęcz..
of two or more races, 10b; position, the forwards, led by and was well supported by Yau 6. C. J. Cooke, 32 mins. 63 secu, penalty. Entrance 110. One and Thang Ming-ki were on the top of Wa-hing and Yeung Chi-cheung. 7. Mak Wal-ming, 84 mine. 16,1.8 sees, Three Quarter Miles, their form and played very clever Lim, however was not up to his 8 L/C Sparey, 34 mins. 26.1.6 secs. 5.38 PM Sham Chun Handles and fast football.
opposite Pate-Hunt, standard. 10: Branan (H.M.8. Engla
9. Shek Kam-pai, 38 mins, 17.25 zec Winner: $450. Second $200. Third $100 For China Ponies,"
He passed very well, and kept his 11 J. Sousa Clase. To be ridden by Jockeys hat he overstepped his mark on wings fed, but he allowed himself 12. Mul Chl-chung:⠀
Lal Sol-wing played a fine game.
who have not won ten races, any occasion where at any time. No Whipe or "Spurs" allowed on Entrance) 35,
One Mila
Daily Jouble- ; Evant -Fourth
- Season that have": not won me and Sixth Races,
than one race at race meeting of thia Club,⠀⠀ Entrance. $5.
over zealousness. Shek-kan
Bome
to save Ride
Tsang: Kin
{Entries close at Noon on Thare- the equ [day, November 8.]
to be robbed easily too often, 18. Miss D. Hunt, 39 mins, 8.1.5 secs
The defence left nothing to be 15 Edward Roza
14. W. Franks. desired. Wong played a great 16. Miss Chan Woon-king game between the sticks, and Lee 17: Lyew Ki-yeung Hol Kam and Chung Chi-ying kept the 18 Miss Young Sao-king, attack out well Lam-cleared very
min. 14.1.5 secs. 19. Miss Leung Yuktauno Waders strongly and with precision
20. Miss Mok Yu-kwan' ge