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K.C.C. GIVEN SERIOUS 1K.C.C. CHALLENGE
SETBACK
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The KC.C. setback hinged on
the downfall of Thompson and)
TO RECREIO IN
“C” DIVISION
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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MADANM
-1935
LATEST ACQUISITION TO CHINA YACHTING
LAWN BOWLS
RAZACK AND FIELD TRUMPH
(Continued from Page 4), little effect on the losers, for each one of them was obviously playing against a better mani.“.
A very good game was witnessed
on the Bowling Green when G. Per- kins beat G. G. Moss by 2 shots in
a very close game, which was fea- |tured by very good bowling..
hand on the 25th head when he was Moss practically had the game în
ying three shots just behind the A. M. Holland is playing with jack, but this presented a very good the pick of the Bowling green in target for Perkins who, with no front of him (P. I. Farrell, R. Den- other alternative, attempted to can, J. C. Brown), and his 25 shots drive and successfully did so toi win over the Indian bowlers, skip- lie the sho.... ped by F. M. Omar, was not a sur- prise.
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On the final head Perkins again successfully lay the shot just be
R. Duncan surpassed. himself kind the jack, but Moss was too when pitted against A. M. Rumjahn, narrow, with his woods, although and played the game of his life. one just missed by a fraction of an The Indian skip did all he could `to') inch. save the situation, but he realised that the odds were too great shortly after the match - had commenced. Playing as they did yesterday, his conquerors will be very challengers for the title.
sexions
DON MCCORKINDALE STAGES COMEBACK
COUNTRYMEN SEE HIM WIN
CANADIAN BEATS FORMER AMATEUR CHAMPION
Grimmitt's Rink Triumphant
WEBSTER'S FOUR SUFFER 20 SHOTS DEFEAT
On the Taikoo R.C. green: yester- day A. W. Grimmitt's rink, the
holders, beat A. Webster's rink by
20 shots in the First Round of the
Colour Rinks Championship:
Scores:
E. W. Simmonds i. W. Beacon F. J. Jones
A. W. Grimmitt
(Skip)
Head
London. April 16. Don McCorkindale, the South African heavy-weight, who has been absent from the ring for nearly a year with spinal trouble, made a successful come-back at the Crystal Palace, London, with ̈ ̈ a knock-out win in the fifth round)-9 over Frank Borrington, of Derby 10 Members of the South African cri-11 12- ket team saw the fight."
13
McCorkindale caught Borrington with a left hook in the second round fand a right to the chin just failed!16
to connect. Borrington offered a
stubborn resistance, however, fight 19
ing cleverly with both hands-
McCorkirdale. seemed to thoroughly enjoying himself,
N. M. Currie A. McKellar L' de Rome A Webster
(Slip)
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BADE'S SHOES
YORK
FILL "EM?
Big though shoes are right, but George *Twinkletoes" Selvirk Yankee outfielder, thinks he, is mas enough to fill them. Extrench- ed by his fielding of Bath's old spot right field. TwinkletoesTM has visions of approaching the. Bam's batting records.
Westlake And McGowan Lose By One Shot
DING-DONG STRUGGLE ENDS
IN DARKNESS
DEIRDRE JOINS S'HA
YACHT FLEET
CAPTAIN HILLMAN'S NEW KETCH COMPLETED
GOES INTO COMMISSION THIS WEEK-END
Shanghai, May 26. A new vessel enters the local yachting world this week-end in the form of Deirdre, a ketch just completed to the order of Capt. H. E. Hil man, R. N. (retd), who is taking her up to Ming- hong on Saturday.
It is not the owner's intention to confine his sailing to Shang hai waters. Actually he has no immediate plans for his future cruises, but he hopes to sail the China coast Questioned by the North-China Daily News" as to whether he intended to sail the vessel around the world.-Capt. Hillman-stated that much depend ed on his being able to secure a suitable mate, but that he had no arrangements in hand at the present moment. ·
well
cam.for.
He pointed out, however, that of two, with admirable Deirdre was capable of standing The main cabin space has ampleg up to any sea, providing she was head room for a reasonably tall handled in a seamanlike manner. man Moving forward from the
Sound Construction
cabin is the fush closet while abatt Captain Hillman way
be of the cabin is situated the motor proud of his new auxiliary yacht, room and galley. The range for for she stands in a class by herself the galley is of the two burner. as far as soundness in construc-wickless type, and was specially tion, neatness in the interior ar-ordered for the Deirdre, from rangement and the general sea-Manila. worthiness of the craft is concem-
Proceeding back to the cockpit
ed. The Deirdre is a trim little the rudder stock is cast in heavy boat, ketch rigged, with a conser- bronze; in addition" to the tiller vative spread of canvas of 890 there is a wheel fitted on the part square feet which she can carry side.
without difficulty in a force 5 or 6
breeze.
Two compasses will be carried one a standard mazine compass to She is not a racing boat but es- be fitted amidships, above the cabing sentially a cruiser designed for house, and the other a small navi deep sea work and her auxiliary gating compass, in the cockpit it Thornycroft Diesel B. J. 2, 18 B. E sell.
P. engine is capable of driving her
Graceful Lines nothing in the way of necessary Generally speaking Deirdre lacks
On the Craigengower green yes at the comfortable speed of 5% to terday J. K. Henson and S 4.6 mots while her fuel capacity is Bright beat H. F. Westlake and J. sufficient for a cruising radius of equipment or in soundness of cons
Her Dimensions
| F. McGowan by 1 shot in the second 1,200 miles.
Round of the Open Pairs Cham- pionship: the game finished in darkness."
Scores:
though taxing some punishment. Armstrong And Strange Reads
and after scoring with two terrific left hooks, he finished the contest |with a right hook to the jaw in the
5fth round
Canadian's Quick Win, Eddie Wenstob (Canada) gained Ja quick victory over George Bren- nan (Derby) the former ARA light-heavyweight champion, in a įäfteen rounds heavyweight
test at Mountain Ash, Wales. The referee. Mr. C. B. Thomas, stopped the bout in favour of Werstob at the end of the fourth round.
COZ-
Have Easy Win
STAINTON AND WATSON
LOSE BY 11 SHOTS ́ ́
On the Football Club green yes- terday T. Armstrong and C. Strange beat T. F. Stainton and J. Watson by 11 shots in the Second Round of the Colony Pairs Championship.
Scores:-
Heads
In the third round Brennan was twice down for counts of nine. He z ¡came up gamely, though distressed,
G. A White and W. Gittins are for the fourth, but was almost out
Barnett against Bux and Hara. fairly safe pair and can be re- at the bell, and the referee refused Making a desperately weak started on to snatch a set, while the to allow him to continue. they were trailed 4-0. recovered to level the match in the eighth same applies to J. S. Smith, and
game, and then led 5-4 only to
drop the next two games for set.
Major Bonavia.
The Recreio are well represent C.R.C. TROUNCE To Haroon's clever net play and led by L. A. Carvalho and M A sound anticipation can be credited Oliveira The latter is sound in the LEC's point for a draw.
Slow On The Court
Bux was strong on the forehand
once he had settled down, but was
most departments while the former,
although wild on occasion, can be relied on in a tight corner.
A Bad Tendency
CRICKET CLUB
IN "B" DIVISION
(Continued From Page 4)
was
L. Xavier and L. F. V. Ribeiro, His partner, P. F. Tsoi.
weak on the backhand and slow on the second string, are promising playing well, but occasionally
the court.
Abbas and Arculli
settled
T. F.Stainton
...and J. Watson
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T. Armstrong
and
C. Strang
players, but must curb their desire found it difficult to combine with Holland's Four Trounce never really a smash everything which comes his feet-footed colleague and was
* Indians down, their tendency to their way. Curiously enough, this consequently caught out of posi- take balls going out by impetuous applies to most of the Recreio tion on several occasions. 'ness at the net in no small way players.
Chinese Veteran Good - contributing to their two defeats.
ELF. Westlake
and
J.F.McGowEN
J.E. Herson
and
struction. Her lines are graceful kand neat and, added to her super
She has a displacement of 19.64 sea-worthiness, are sufficient to stir i tons, but her registered tonnage is the emotions of any lover of the 11.57. Her length overall is 41 sea and sail The thoroughness of feet (excluding bowspirit) with a the interior arrangements are t S.A. Brightwaterline of 33 feet 9 inches. Her deed a credit to Capt. Hilmar
freeboard is 4 feet 6 inches forward ingenuity for no square inch of dropping to a minimum of 2 feet 6 space has been altilized for inches amidships and rising to 3 necessary things nor allowed feet astern. She has a draft of 6)run to waste. feet and her beam, moulded, is 12 Deirdre was designed by Mr. H B. Sweet of the Shanghai Marins
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Pairs Finalists Just Pull Through
WAY AND GOMES WIN. BY FOUR SHOTS:
and
feet Her keel is of lead weighs approximately 4 tons; she Motor Works, in collaboration with carries no inboard ballast but her Capt. Hillman, and was launched tanks, capable of holding a ton of on May 4, 1965, before Ja smalle water, or 220 imperial gallons, are gathering of friends In her re so arranged that the water from one cent trials outside Woosung. Defre tank may be transferred to anotherdre has given her owner every satisfaction and come up to all his
if necessary.
The Deirdre's hull is of compo-expectations, both as regards 227– site type. Her timbers are of spe-ing qualities and the efficiency of cially selected and seasoned teak her auxiliary,
$
with highly galvanized steel frames, floors, balkheads, deck-beams YANKEE SAILOR FOR
by
house beams, deck stringer angles and stringer plates. The galvaniz ing was specially undertaken Mackenzie & Co., Ltd, and under careful foreign supervision hull is sheathed with copper plate up to the waterline to prevent mar- which would impair
W. K. Way, and A. S. Gomes, lastine growths year's finalists, beat JY. Ramsey her speed."
The
ENGLAND
First American Yacht Af Cowes For 40 Years
New York, Apr. 26 Mr. Gerard E. Lambert'e sloop,
| and J. McKelvie by 4 shots in the She carries two anchors of 112 Tarkee, sails today for England Second Round of the Open Pairs lbs, and 60 lbs. respectively. and Yankee, which was built in 1930 Championship on the Howloon Cric- 65 fathoms of specially tested an- for the America's Cup trials, will ket Club Green/ yesterday.../.
chorcable. She is also equipped be the first American yacht to com- efficient plete at Cowes and other English, Scores:
with hand capstan of an
regattas for 40 years.
Heads
K. OMAR'S RINK BEATEN BY 25 SHOTS
On the Civil Service green yester-
AH. Rumjahx
C. C. Pereira and A. M.-Xavier Another good pair was L. F. Eui Over-cautious throughout.. when should take
one set. They com- and F. E Lau, the captain, and playing for an opening, they would bine well, but lack the necessary veteran Chinese.
player. Both be well advised to speed up their sting in their shots Xavier has played very strenuous games, batiday A. M. Holland's rink beat K ground shots.
ja bad tendency to try and kill all it seemed as though they had în-M. Omar's rink by 25 shots. Hoosen gave two good exhibitiony shots.
dulged in little practice, för in the Scores: after an indifferent start Hisi
The second of the two feature last set against Haigh and Gamble, P. T. Farrell main asset is his volleying and matches should be provided at the they only managed to force a draw R. Duncan overhead work Curreem lent valu Valley, where the Craigengower after starting in a promising man-J. C. Brown able assistance, but should attempt Cricket Club entertain the Chinese nez.
A.M. Holland · to secure a faster service his slow
(Skip) spin service is simple to return if the receiver waits for it rather than dashes in and attempts to use top spin.
Thompson Collapses
Recreation Club, the holders
Well Balanced Teams
None of the Cricket Club pairs were outstanding in any set, and, Head on the whole, gave a disappointing
Both teams are very well display balanced, although the Chinese are the more experienced players. The veteran Lau brothers will probably Thursday, Thompson opened in all-conquer-take a big part in to-day's encoun-themselves to each other's play, ing style, but deteriorated badly infera, and if one must judge on their
A Very Good Asset
immediately adapted,
the second and third sets, when he performances last week against Wei and Sadick, the Craig was caught time and again at the the University, woe betide Crai-gower third string, are also a úse net owing to his inability to volley. gengower,
ful partnership, and the indifferent
· He would do well to play more The latter have practically an ease with which they combine is doubles games instead of getting entirely new team, with Arthur their outstanding asset. into the groove of baseline play. Hamson and L. Choa 15 their Wel is deadly anywhere near the His partner, Burnett, brought off strongest pair.
net and his smashes on the run
one or two nice shots in the final Both possess a fairly good know-both ~ spectacular" and 5 good.. set, but otherwise was "most-dis-ledge of the game,, and, on their has,
appointing.
first appearance
together fast-back-
wever a weakness on
A. M. Rumjan A. M. Omar” KM. Omar
(Skip)
CHREZAAN
W.E. Way ...and
J. V. Ramsey design.
and
A. S. Comes
J. McKelvic
BASEBALL
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Electric Light
She has been fitted with a jury rig for the Transatlantic crossing
0 Electric light is supplied by a and if the weather conditions per-s
CAY generator which is connectzzit, she hopes to accomplish the ed by a belt drive to the engine, trip under her own power.". Others and charges modern storage batter wise she will be towed by Mr. Lam- les. She also is equipped with ilbert's three-masted auxiliary schoo- lamps for use in case of any fai-ner Atlantic, which won the Trac lure on the part of the electrical satlantle race in 1905. equipment
Her masts are of Douglas fir, im- ported from Canada by the Jardine Lumber Co., and are considerably larger than Lloyd's requirements.
A point of particular interest to all deep-sea yachtsmen is the ar rangement of the four watertight balkheads with which Deirdre is fitted. The chain locker, the crew's quarters, the skipper's accommoda tion, and the motor-room, are all fitted with watertight doors and,
ches
where necessary, watertight hat The Cardinals, world champions, The cockpit is not of the self- following their setback at the bailing type at the moment, but as hands of the Philadelphians on it is extremely deep it is possible! Tuesday, gained their revenge yes that Capt. Hillman may instal this terday when they nosed out the additional safety device in due Phillies in a low scoring clash.
The encounter between Braves the Cabs in the National League was postponed owing to
course.
nanodation.
sodation allow for the kipper and his mate, and a crew
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY.
Treis —“C”. Division (
Kowloon Docks v. Chinese E.G.. South China A.A. v. Array T.C. Kowidon CC v. Club de Recreio. Indian R.C: v. Central British Asszi University v. Craigengewer C.C. Bovis Open Pairs and round)
V Hast and Pethericky.i
Goodman and E. Lapsley
(Kowloon C.C3. A. W. Grimmitt and PJ Jones
LF Xavier and F N "N. Eberro (Kowloon Docks) A. E. Costes and 3. S. Landolt
Cullen and E
bor (Civil Service CC. A Macfarlane and J, Bussell v. P
Knight and T. Anlädgre
Kdy (Hong Kong Electri