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THE CHINA MAIL," MONDAY, MAY 6, 1935.
TWO RECORDS BROKEN AT RECREIO
A LARGE RANGE
RANGE LEAGUE TENNIS
Of
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From
$1.00
Per Yard
PRINTS
From
75 cts.
Per Yard
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT
FIXTURES
Season Commences Tuesday Week
COMPLETE LIST OF MATCHES
The Colony Lawn Tennis League will open next. Tuesday week with a block of "A" Division matches.
The following are the complete fixtures:
"A" Division MAY 14
C. de R. (1): CRC. (1); 0.0.0. S.C.A.A.; C.R.C. (2) v LR.G.; G.D.R. (2) v KCC; U.S.R.C. v H.K.C.0.
MAY 21
C.R.C. (1) v C.C.C.; G.D.R. (1)_{v} C.R.C. (); C.D.R. (2) v S.CA.A.; U.S.R.C. LR.C.; H.K.C.G. v K.G.C.
MAY 28
Golf:-
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-MORROW:
CUMBA SETS NEW
WEIGHT MARK
Jection Ld. Ste Chip and SIX-YEAR-OLD RECORD
Royal Hong Kong Golf Chib Ladića' LG.U. Monthly Medal
Competitions,
Snooker Steel Coulson League:
Prison Warders v R.Engineers C. and F. O. y Dockyard Police Garlson Sergeants v Central Police Water Police v St. Patrick's
(7.p.m.)
ATHLETIC TROUNCE LINCOLNS
HOCKEY
SHATTERED
INTERPORTER EQUALS SPRINT MARK
TWO records were smashed and one equalled at the seventh annual athletic meeting of the Club de Recreio at King's Park yesterday, 10/
SPORTS
SAILORS HALF-BACK LINE EXCELS
(Continued from Page 43 The first half was fought out
great pace, both sides setting attacks which were ropulsed stalwart defensive tactics.
The Navy gradually ́ ́assume.
Miss J. Lopes, clipped one second off her last year's record for the 100 Yards Ladies' Championship, clocking 11.4/5 secs, command, and their raids becam (Continued from Page 1) while E. La Cunha created a record in the Pulling the Shot when very frequent, and, it was only C.R.G. (2) v C.R.G. (1); G.G.C. ©v
The Lincolna reduced the lead 15 cord of M.. A. Xavier by 5 1⁄2 inches! W. A. Reed, the interport and Blackburn which prevented he reached 30 feet 9 inches, thus beating the six-year-old re-good work on the part of. McHard C.D.R. (2); U.S.R.C. Y H.K.C.C. 7 S.C.A.A.: K.C.O. v. L.I.C, Baldry sending in a fine pass from in the 100 Yards Championship-B. Gosane also shares the re- CAR (1)minutes after the resumption, hockey star, equalled C. d'Almada e Castro's time of 10.1/5 secs., JUNE C.R.C. (1) v C.D.R. (2); U.S.R.C. v
a corner for Setter to and the net. cord, having the same time in 1929. C.R.C. (2): H.K.C.C. Y C.C.C.: "K.C.Csont across in front of goal for Two minutes later Fung King-yu v C.D.R. (1); I.R.C. v 8.0.‚Â.
JUNE 11
C.R.C. (1) U.S.R.CH.K.C.C. C.D.R. (2); C.R.C. (2) v.K.C.C., LR.C v C.C.C.; S.C.A.A. v. C.D.R. (1).
JUNE 18
C.R.C. (1) ▼ H.K.C.C.; K.C.C. U.S.R.C.; G.D.R. (2) v. L.R.C.; S.C.A.A. y C.R.C. (2); C.D.R. (1) v. Č.C.C.
JUNE 25
letic's third goal... Yeung Kam-pe to score, the Ath- SCRATCH KOWLOON
XI TROUNCED
Athletic: Cheung Mun-wing; Mak Sui-hen, Lo Hon-cheong: Lai Hong ching, Lai Kwok-chul, Ng Tak-wing: Kar-keung, Au Ping-ming and Fung Tang Kwong-num, Yeung Kam-po, He King-ye
K.C.CO.R.C. (1): LRC Deeming, Thompson, Robson; English, Lincolns: Reed; Ash, 'Ermindson;} H.K.C.C.: S.C.A.A.U.S.R.C. C.D.Rigging Setter, Ridley and Baldry, (2) G.D.R. (1); C.C.G. v C.R.C. (2), JUNE 2
C.R.C. ( IRC, S.C.A.A. v. K.C.C.CD.R. (1) v H.K.C.C.; C.C.C. vU.S.R.C.; C.R.C. (2) v G.D.R. (2).
JULY 9 S.C.A.A. y.C.R.C. (1); LR.C. v. C.D.R.❘ 1); CCC v K.C.C.; C.R.C. ̧ (2) v♣
The Clippers Are Here!
Player's
I.K.C.C.; C.D.R. (2) U.S.R.C.
Postponed blocks of matches, due to inclement weather, to be played in their days original sequence on subsequent Tues-
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CLIPPER
Cork-Tipped Virginia Cigarettes
A consignment of these famous cigarettes has just arrived from England on the s.s. "RANPURA."
·
Immediate distribution to the trade will be made.
The price of Clipper Cigarettes is
50 cents per tin of 50s. 10 cents per packet of 10s.
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Splendid Navy Hender After several narrow escapes the One of the most interesting races hender. by Slavin, and the Navy
Police charge fell of the day was the Open Relay thoroughly deserved their lead.
to a splendid
Race which the East Lancs won by
a fair margin. The team consiat-however, and rather against the The Police. retaliated strongly ed of Cpl.-BicCarthy, Pte. Williams, run of the play, equalised when Col. Kennedy and L/Cpl. Greigson. Bowers, in endeavouring to head three of whom represented Grent out from a goalmouth melee, placed Britain in the International Games in his own net. in Shanghai. A team entered un-
Two Quick Goals
Kowloon's Ten Men Kowloon. played without an out-der the name of the Wanderers had side-loft, only 10 men turning out, very hard luck, for, when running Navy.. wore rewarded when Baxter but for the first few minutes they second, thair last man, L/Cpl. Far broke clean away, and, after a fine Shortly before the interval, the G. White's speed and ball-control self in many of the local meetings, fect centre which was headed in by had matters entirely their own way, mery, who has distinguished him- dash down the line, sent over a per carried him through the Eastern slipped. defence time and again, only for
Cannell. him to falter when close to goal.:
At the conclusion of the meeting period the Police launched a des Early in the second After 10 minutes, Sabhan went prizes.
Mrs. C. A. da Roza distributed theperate onslaught on through in a fine solo effort, and the trophies won for the Badminton ward to Green, who immediately Amongst the prizes were goal, and Moss pushed the ball for- the sailora netted with a good drive, to place Leagues, Men's "B" Division, Mix-shot and scored with a good low Eastern in the lead. Continuing to ed Doubles, and Ladies Doubles, drive into the corner of the net. attack, Eastern forced a corner on and Cricket. Averages trophies
From this point to the end, the
the left, and Lee Bing-tong placed which were won by Dr. E. Gutter-Navy were definitely on top, but the ball perfectly for Cheung Sul-rea. (First Eleven) and L. H. Car-could not get the ball past Me hong to head past Cutter.
valho (Second Eleven)..
The results were!--
1. E. L. Cunba
2. L. A. Soares
120 Yards Handicap (Boys) :-
Distance: 80 ft. 9 ins. (record) 1. Armando Marquer
J. Gosano
2.
Kowloon were enjoying plenty of the game, and G. White and Thomp-Patting the Shot- son combined well in several neat movements that looked promising, but always a atout defence came to the rescue with a timely clearance, and the interval was reached with Eastern still two goals in the lead. The first 10 minutes of the second period went all in favour of Kow- loon, whose forwards gave the Ex- tern defence a gruelling time, but few shots were attempted, although White, Knox, and Thompson had numerous openings, and the Chin-100 ese gradually forced play to the other end.
press
Sabhan's Three Goals. Sabhan increased their lead when he picked up a stray ball on the half way line and ran down to net from close quartera. A minute later Les Bing-tong centred
over Cutter's head, and Fung Choi-po headed into the corner..
Eastern continued to strongly, and, in a goalmouth melee, after repeated shots had been blocked, Sabhan scored the fifth goal, bringing his own total to { three.
Just before the end, Eastern scored their sixth and final goal when Kwok Yim-wai sent in to Cheung Sui-tong, whose shot gave Cutter no chance..
100 Yards Handicap (Girin'):
Time: 13 4.5 secs. 1. Alda Marques Patsy Ribeiro Time: 12 4.5 205.
the Foot-ball
2.
Kicking
1. Gonsalves
2. H. A. Oliveira Distance: 180 fi
Yards Ladies' Championship:--- 1. Hisz I. Lopes 2. Miss C. Sliva
Time: 11 4.5 sets. (Record) 200 Yards Handicap (Boys) —
1. L Remedios
2. G. Gosano
100 Yards Championship
Time: 24 4.5 secs.
1. W.
A. Reed 2. J. L. S. Alver
60 Yards Handicap (Boys and Giris Time: 10 1.5 sec. (equal record) Under Six Years) :--
1. Helene Ribeiro 2 Renoklo
Xavier Ladies Relay Race-
1. Maryknoll Convent
Recreio "A"
2.
Time: 31 252
Rolling the Bowls
1., P. A. Yuanvitch 2. O. P. Remedios 100 Yards Veterans Time Race:-
1. F. A. Machala 2. A. V. Barros Time: 19 4.5 One Mile Handicap
1. L. Remedios 2. A Sequeira
KOCE
Time: 5 mins, 15 4.5 secs.
Kowloon. Cutter; Humphrey, Ever est; Winch, Glichrist, V. White: Owen Davies, Thompson, G. White and Knox,
Eastern. Ng Chi-nam; Lat Ting-Open Relay Rate: choi, Fang Yiu-wai; Ng Ying-kuy, Lutt Kim-ai, Chan Yim-fah; Kwok Yim-
1. East Lanca
wal, Fung Choi-po, Cheung Sul-hong, Members Relay Race-
2. Youths Athletic Association
M. Sabhan and Lee Bing-tong.
Hardy.
Mosa and Tommy Pile attempted several breakaways, but their acti vitles were invariably brought to a fullstop when they reached Moss. Splendid Save
Once Tommy Pile did elude Moss, and, cutting in. shot hard from Ave yards, but the alert Crocker saved in splendid fashion.
• Navy: Crocker; Beard, Mous: Hughes, Lancashire, Bowers; Laxter, Rose, Cannell, Slavin and Wearmouth,
Police: McHardy; Blackbum, Greigs Brooks, Gough, Brittain: T. Pile, Bone, Moss, Green and Bephens.
GLENN CUNNINGHAM BETTERS ANOTHER WORLD RECORD
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well bebind his world record of was apparently enough. last year, One record an evening
Hornbostel Also Wins Hornbostel also came back later, in the evening, to win the Casey 600 Yards from a strong field in- jeluding Milton Sandler, last year's winner, but the time was well be low performances. In the event in recent years, the time being 1m. 12.78.
Raymond Sears; Butler College, repeated his last-year victory in the two-mile run, scoring ina hairline Anish over John W. Fel- flows, the United States. Indoor champion, one fifth of a second be- hind. Joseph P. McCluckey was also involved in the race, but
1. J. Gonsalves. H. R. Pinna, E. L. weakened a bit toward the finish,
Canba and C. Rozs Pereira
SOUTH CHINA AND ATHLETIC SHARE JUNIOR POINTS
Lu
Ladies
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Both defences werd on form, strong clearances being the order of the day.
and was far behind in the final
A. E. Pinna. A. 8. Xavier, C L sprint..
and J. M. Oliveira.
Nomination Race:
World Record Equalled
1. Ming A. Alvea and E. H. Carvalho Eulace Peacock, the star all-
Ee and Spoon Race 1. J. M. Oliveira
2. E. H. Carvalho 440 Yards Championship-
1. H
2. Miss
0. Remedios and A. M. daround athlete of Temple Univer- Silve
alty, was able to hold his sup- remacy in the broad jump from Jesse Owens, of Ohio State Univer- elty, but bad less fortune in the 60- yard dash, as Ralph Hetcalfe noted him out in the final of the event, after Pescock had tied the world. indoor record, 6.28., in a prelimin Jary heat.
Mixed Relay Rate:
Time: 57 2.5 sec.'
Early South China Lead South China opened the scoring after 15 minutes when Kam Sik-wai received a fine centro from- Kwok Yau-long to score with a terrific 100 Yards Consolation Race:- drive from 10 yards,
.1.
".
M. Oliveira's Team A. Noronha's Team
2.
1. B. Goiano
Carvalho
South China did not hold the lead for any great length of time, Ladies Relay Race: for within a minute the Athletic jequalised through Mok Ping-wah, who received the ball five yards out from The Po-lui, to give Les chance with a left-footed plie
Time: 10 2.5 seca,
1. Miss M. Figueiredo's Team 2. Max C.. Silva's Team
driver.
S. China Again Lead
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Pearce's Record::
TWICE Olympic champion, Em- pire Games titla-holder, and:
T
a former winner of the Diamonds, Pearce is regarded by many experts. was facing his own goal, swivelled ever known Wong, Wing-hong: The latter who as the finest sculler the world his
round and crashed in a perfect shot He certainly beat Ted Phelps Two minutes after the resump
into the net which Lee did not see, easily enough, finishing the three- lion Kam Sak-wai, secured his Ying-chuen, Lai Fat-chol; Yau Wal-nearly, a quarter of a mile in front South China: Lee Chrun; Cheung mile triangular course at Toronto second goal to place South China hing, Yau Wa-hing, Wan Cho-lok; pof the Englishman. in the lead.
Yui-pl. Kwok Yau-lang, Hui Yul-Kong, Following this goal, the Athletic Athletle: Li Kwok-ki; Lo Wal-mau,
Kam Sik-wal and Lat Wing-on. began to press, but were unable to Chau Shal-ching; Chau Shui-ching: against him. There were two obtain the equaliser until five Chatt, Shui-mau, Wong Wing-lul Ma turns in the course, and it was minutes from time, when Wong
Hon-lau: Lal Wah-tel, The Po-lel dead water very different from Wing-Jui
Wong Wing-hong, Pang Kal-hing and to Mok, Ping wakt
racing on the Thaies."
passed forward
Phelps made no excuses, but the fact remains that conditions were