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POLICE BOWLERS WILL BE WITHOUT CLARKE
JUNIOR PLAYERS
PLAYERS HAVE
HAVE GIVEN SUSPENSION
KIANG-SU
WINS TREVESSA ·
TROPHY RACE
Hin Sang Makes Wrong Move
BIG LEAD NULLIFIED
The s.s.. Kiang-su, of Mesars. Butterfield. won the "Trevassa" Trophy yesterday in the 23rd bi- Jannual race for Ship's Life Boats.
There were only two entries, in spite of the number of ships In port yesterday. The only other. entry was the sa. Hin Sang, of the Indo China Steam Navigation [Co.
The conditions were ideal for a race of this kind. There was a stiff breeze and a choppy sen. The boats used both oars and sails.
The Hin Sang (Mr. Ramsay)
Jin very near record time, but, "un-
[proper side.
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OF RIVER TITLE
Win Title For Eleventh Time From '126 Crews
London, Mar, 30. The London Rowing Club, holders of the Head of the River cham- pionship, to-day retained their laurels at Henley when they again won the event over the reversed inter-Varsity boat race course from Mortlake to Putney.
The
winners' time minutos, 41 seconds,
was 19 One hundred and, twenty-six crews participated In the race. The London Rowing Club have held the championship "since the inception of the event in
1025.
LEE WAI-TONG ON 1936 OLYMPIC GAMES
(Continued from Page 4).
"OF P. SINGH BY
COMMITTEE
Not To Play In Mamak Games This Year
ENQUIRY INTO GAME BETWEEN
RÁDIO AND K.I.T.C.
Parduman Singh, of the Radio Sports Club, has been suspended from participating in the Mamak Hockey Tournament until the end of this year.
This was the decision of the sub- committee appointed to enquire into an incident which occurred dur ing a match with the Kowloon In- dian's Tennis Club on March 24, when P. Singh is stated to have de- liberately struck an apponent with his stick.
In addition the whole affair will be reported to the Hockey Associa- tion with a ylow to having this player suspended from all hockey, matches until December 31. 1955.
At yesterday's meeting, which P. Singh attended, two, reports, re- ceived from the umpires of the
warted very wet var tile asuthe THE Police Recreation Club are losing Alex way; in fact she covered the course Clarke, who, I understand, is retiring this fortunately, owing to some misun- year. Clarke never won his due reward; his know- derstanding, did not pass the mark in front of the Yacht Club on the ledge of the game entitled him to better results. and with a little luck he might have won the Open The Kiang-au (Mr. CAN. Championship Final he so ably contested with close to the wind and could not Ferguson in 1928. A familiar figure on the bowl National Amateur Athletic Feder- Guest and Brown, who had been same. headway an the ing green and of a kindly disposition, Alex willation at Nanking, making various spectators, also stated what they, suggestions. I have suggested that had seen. The testimony of these Hin Sang, and when the Hin be missed by all bowlers who knew him. He will take with him the good wishes of numerous friends.
Baker) appeared to be sailing too
make the
Sang 'reached the last mark was Julmost half a mile behind.
Kiang-Su Catches Up.
followed the course she would have Gomes and Souza, put up a won-not only did they attain a com-
"I have written to the Chinese game, were read. Messrs. White,
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that nucleus of the side be formed gentlemen all agreed on one point, as soon as possible and that a train- namely, P. Singh had struck at ing centre or camp bo, established Pintos with his stick. Phitos, how- in Hong Kong, as we have more ever, had not committed a similar In endeavouring to return to the Should the Police decide to give their younger players pro-soccer rogiments in the Colony than offence against Singh.⠀ proper side the Hing Sung allowed motion and there are quite a number worthy, if they are blend- there are in Shanghail, the Kiang-su to catch up and rounded into suitable positions with their more experienced bowlers—
Temper Lost All-China Selection
Speaking in his own defence P. the mark properly and win. The there is every reason to believe they will offer a serious challenge
"There is a likelihood that players Singh stated that he had been Hin 'Sang did not follow the pro- to the best balanced team in the League.
will be selected from teams from struck three times by Pintos, and per course and so did not finish.
McLeod, Perkins and Nolan are much improved players all over China, the Malay States, on the final occasion he had not The Kiang-su is to be congratu, while Post, Tallon and Fender are players who have qualified now
and Java.
been in possession of the ball. lated on their détermination to for responsible positions. Mair has gone Home on leave.
"I have visited most of these This so excited him that he had finish, after being led by ao great
places, and, although nothing, very lost bis temper and had swung his ja "distance, but it will be readily During last season the Recreio, Leat your the Cralgengower admitted that if the Hing Sang had even without the services of Luz "B" team upheld this contention revealed, there is one soccer player Fintos. He had not meant to hurt extraordinary In form has been stick which unfortunately hit won in very near record time. derful show. They threatened paratively safe position in the in practically every large city where that player.
I have visited who deserved recogni-
Mr. Dand said that during his Umpire And Officials those at the top for quite a long League table, but they defeated tion.
long experince of hockey he had. Rear-Commodore G. G. Wood was while, and had the talent, to win the first team in one-match.
The Taikoo "B" team in 1928, dard of soccer among the Shang with the one In question. He was "For instance, the average sten-never come across a case parallel the umpire, and the race was wit. In all probability Gutierrez would
but went further and won the Lea-within the last four or five years power to keep the game clean.. Mr. K. S. Robertson Mr. M. I. de he been played at No. 3
Silva is a finished and experi-gue Championship for that year and South China can to-day provide Ville Capt. D. Skinner, Marine enced bowler: not only he Better bowling is very often seen
Following this meeting another Superintendant of Messrs. Jardine, draw, a shot but he can oupa in Second Division matches than many more players for the national meeting of the Executive Com Mr. Sanson, and many others.
mittee, held for the purpose of Captain D. Skinner, in present head with well timed shots when elsewhere.
"I have suggested that a start to electing..a committee to select the ing the Trophy, congratulated Mr. necessary.
Craigengewer's Bright Chances team-building be made at the players who would represent the Baker, who replied saying that Recreio is very high and in the The standard' of bowling at the
Mention has been made already National Games on October 10, and Rest against the winners of the though he was very pleased to winrace for League honours, they will concerning the Craigengower "A" after having gathered together Mamak tournament, nominated the
team and their chances in the Lea-nucleus, we will tour the East, following Lieut.
Young, R.N., gue this year.
visiting Malaya and Java for fur Messrs. Guest, Brown, White, and They threaten to go further in ther material.
Tyler..
nessed by Captain A. D. Kelman have served the, Club better had not only defeated their first team hat Clubs has sadly deteriorated determined to do everything, in his
he felt sure that the Hin Sang certainly leave many behind. should have won that honour,
Since the start of the competi-
I.R.C. Senior Debut
atde.
tion. The Java China Japan Line) All other clubs in the Senior this ancient game than any other "It is not hard for me to give a have won the trophy eight times. League will warmly welcome the Club in the Colony, and are al-comparison between the standard of while Jardine's and the Douglas Indian Recreation Club when they ready hard on the heels of proud soccer in China, the Malay States, Company have both "won it six make their first appearance at the Taikoo, as regards League honours. and Java. In the latter spot, the times. The Canadian Pacific beginning of May-they are not With Bradbury, Omar, Bass, average standard is higher than Steamship Company have only won in the first series of matches. Rumjahn, Beer and Luz as the either South China or Shanghai, at once. The holders, Messrs. It came as a pleasant surprise to nucleus for the team, they are very while the Colony and Shanghai are Butterfield, and Swire, have now many when they won the Junior strong--they have the distinc on an even keel. the Trevessa Trophy twice.
The following have been winner for the last five years:
1930, 8,9.Mausaur 1930 8.S. Mausing 1931 8.9. Hang. Sang
1931 M.V, Crenier 1932 8.S. Mausang 1932 9.9. Mausang
8.8. Kwal Sang
1933
1933 Empress of Asia
1934 8.8. Taroex 1934 8.8. Kiang-hu 1935 8.8. Kiang-su
JACK MCLEAN'S GOLFING PARTNER
League Championship last year. tion of being the first Club to In- the Consistancy was certainly one of troduce three teams-two in the the main features of their per-Senior League and one in the formance. Their ultimate success Junior. It is doubtful whether was won by sheer merit in the face Field will be playing for them this
year.
of the sterneat opposition.
How they will fare in the First The Correct Way To Bowl Division has yet to be determined,
Quite a lot of argument takes
ENGINEERS FAVOURED TO WIN SHIELD
(Continued From Page 4) wing. McLeavy is another goal- getter, and has played with marked. success in the Third Division.
In the defence, Harmsworth; who
Leading Trio "There are, of course, several players who are in a class by them- selves such as Tam Kong-pak, Fung has played in the first team, is very King-cheong and Ip Pak-wa, while safe and reliable. Harwood, and Shanghai and Malaya can supply Steele are very sound and cover one or two.
each other wall-Steele has played "During the Far Eastern Olympic in Army trials.. but should they show the same en-place now and then as to how to Games in Manila last year we define is composed of two wing halves The intermediate thusiasm and maintain the same hold a bowl properly, and the best feated the Dutch East Indies team who tackle quickly and without by two clear goals. Included in hesitation, while Walken the pivot The The four fingers under the bowl that team were. four Chinese who is at present, playing as well as the should be spread out so that they compare just as favourably with
cover as much of the bottom area) Tam Kong-Pak or Ip. Pak-wB, HA
Dependent On Halves "We don't expect to do anything as possible, the thumb on top near
high standard of play, their pros-way is as follows:- pects should be quite rosy, Omar brothers seem to have knack of the game..
Bowling Green Talent Jack McLean, Scottish amateur Kowloon Bowling Green Club were makes
Last week the prospects of the comfort golf champion, will be partnered touched but lightly. Hall, Randle, tween success and fallure and be the Scottish professional cham- pion, in the amateur-professional are Home on leave.
ton (Croydon), next Monday,
PORTSMOUTH SIGN ON OUTSIDE-RIGHT
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too much. This
the difference
lever,
the centre without interfering with very great at the Berlin Games, but The Royal Engineers will un
our main object in making the trip doubtedly depend on their intermedi- .grip
will be to meet European teams and ate line to carry them to victory... be- to visit England. You will recall One cannot forget tha hard work by Mark Seymour (Crow, Wood), Rodger,. W. Macfarlane, and Hatt, ginners should start on these lines that in 1930. I made an attempt to the trio put in the Semi-final round".
The type of bowling which is so take a team to England, but we only against the Navy. They will have This loss, however, is compen essential to success, made so evi- reached as far as Penang before the their work wall cut out to-day, but foursomes tournament at Adding-sated for by the return of Nish,dent by all champions from 1920 project was abandoned, owing to aj
they should come out best. Ropley, Holland, and Sheriff. The up till 1984, that is, by laying lack of players.
Behind them Slack and Dudley. latter has made remarkable pro- down the wood upright and true,
Govt. Subsidy Sought will give them all the support they gress and should the powers that is evidenced by the fact that not "Of course, before we definitely require, while Selleck, on past dis be decide to play him in the first one of those men who have had deelde to tour the European capi-Plays, can be relied upon to the team then that team will have their names inscribed on the Open tals, we must have the financial greatest extent. Mr. Jack Tirn, the Portsmouth valuable asset.
|Championship' board 'throw a woodjaid of the Chinese Government. Howlett will be the chief menace to ·
In the forward line Darby and manager, has signed on Whitelaw, The Bowling Green are rich in in a twisted or uncertain way. The National Federation to-day Ja the Renfrew Juniors outside right. players this year, in quality, if not That, in itself, is sufficient proof not in the same sound financial
the East Lancs. Both can take in numbers.. A. S. Russell, who is against the twisted type of bowl-position it was several years ago, advantage of the slightest oppor the Club champion, J. Watson, Bud- ing.
and an appeal will probably be made tunity, Howlett has also played in ding, Meyer, Thompson, L., A. R.
the Army trials, and is a forward All those who have had the plea for a subsidy, Duncan, and Ross, are all players aure of seeing Wallace, Ferguson,
"We are at present greatly of no mean class. above the average, and, together Omar, Luz, Holland and Grimmitt handicapped in not knowing when he eats are urme with the old, hands, Holland, Guy, in action will admit this.
East LancsHarmsworth Har the football programme in the wood and Steele; Crooks, Walkdon and Nish, R. Duncan, Hale, and Farrell,
Gamea commences, but It will pro-Eckersley McLeavy, Mother, Sand- are men from whom, the selection
bably be after July 15,
Ford, Eldings and Grimn, committee' can select the ârst taăm
""Reverting back to tennis, I can÷ with equanimity
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