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MR 1501—Merry Widow

THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY FINE

RECREIO CHALLENGE IN "C" DIVISION CENTRAL BRITISH ASSOC.

SEVERELY TROUNCED SILVA AND GONSALVES SHINE

(By "Baseline")

GOLF NOTES

_______ (BY "NIBLICK")

In the foul weather of a was unfortunate that owing

couple of weeks ago the final of the Kowloon – Golf: Club's

poned, "as the later date found!

Open Fours had to be post

HOCKEY WIZARDS IN AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE & SYDNEY

CROWDS AMAZED UNSTINTED PRAISE FOR INDIAN TOURISTS RECORD

Sydney, May 24.

DISPLAYING an all-round superiority, the Recreio defended their unbeaten record in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League at the expense of the Central British Associa- Without detracting from the faces glowing with excitement, wrists that con- tion, winning by 8 sets to 1 yesterday.

R... Barry inconvenienced by THIN, rubber-muscled legs carrying lean a slightly poisoned arm.

bodies in a scamper down the field, dark

Just an impression of a hockey match on the Albert Ground, Melbourne, between All-India and Victoria on Satur day last. The sons of India were in their element. The same could hardly be said of the intensely earnest but generally in effective Victorians who were the Indians opponcita SE THAT REMARK IS NOT INTENDED AS A REFLECTION ON THE VICTORIANS. THEY WERE DOING THEIR VERY BEST, AND IT WAS A BEST THAT WOULD HAVE SUFFICED VÅGAINST ANY OTHER COMBINATION OF HOCKEY PLAYERS IN AUSTRALIAN

game played by Chariton and trol a hockey stick like a juggler handles his The Central British pairs all commenced favourably, but Murphy, who proved ultimate wine proved no match for their faster opponents, whose fleetness ners, I think that the 36-hole final Wand... and a white man running hither and of foot and deadliness overhead played a large part in their would have resulted in a keeper thither in a vain endeavour. victory.

contest had Barry been fit. As it A. E. SILVA AND HL GONBALYES, THE PICK OF THE RECREIO was, the verdict of 5-and 4 show COMBINATIONS. ARE AS GOOD AS SOME OF THE DIVISION ed a fair refex of the day's play, PAIRS I HAVE SEEN IN ACTION. GONSALVES. IN PARTICULAR the heat and boggy nature of the WAS VERY IMPRESSIVE, BEING VERY GOOD IN ALL DEPART- MENTS, BUT SPECIALISING IN ANGLE VOLLEYING AT WHICH HE fairways obviated any hope of WAS BRILLIANT HE DISPLAYED A GOOD FOREHAND AND. 8ood scoring. WHEN OCCASION DEMANDED, SMASHED WITH DEADLY ACCUR- ACT.

Woolley and Bazy turned four Silva has a very good service down, and, although they held land invariably scored with his their own in the afternoon session, But their feelings at the close though they had never done any-

first ball. He was safe on his it was not sufficientir good enough of play, with the scores 15 to 4thing else. There was an age backhand and also in his volley-to make up the leeway resultant of against them, must have been phere of the scientific abe ing-

the morning round.

ARMY TENNIS

CLUB RETAIN

100 PER CENT.

CRAIGENGOWER DEFEATED

RIDLEY AND BERRIMAN AGAIN SHINE

Smith And Claydon Shines, Smith and Claydon were

the pick of the visitors; the former excelling

(Continued on Page 13.)

on the forehand and LR.C. SECURE

volley, while Claydon made some spirited attempts to outdrive his opponents, succeeding on several occasions.

One of the most disappointing} features of yesterday's display

FIRST WIN IN

“C” DIVISION

INDIANS

BEATEN

ISMAIL AND SUFFIAD DECIDE ISSUE

Entertaining the Craigengower was the failure of Gurevitch and KOWLOON Cricket Club in the C Division Holden. The latter commenced. of the Lawn Tennis League, the very favourably against J. Xavier and Rozario, extending them to tained their unbeaten record, win-12 games in their match, but thereafter they collapsed and ning by 6 sets to 3.

could do little right. Scores:

RECORDS.Army Tennis Club yesterday, re-

Sergt. Wilson and Sergt. King (A.T.C.) :—–

Wälte:

MR 1316—Continental

Foz-Trot

drew with J. W. Howard and A.

Kitchell

MR 3556-Goodbye Hawaii

Fox-Trot.

beat S. A. Cassambboy" "and Wei

Chung

6-2

MR 1381-Too Beautiful For Words.

Foz-Trot

MR 1354-Dixonland

Organ

MR -1595.—Black Pool Switchback.".

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beat EB. Hamson and I Locke 7-5 Cpl. Ridley and Cpl. Berrimam (ATC)

lost to Howard and Kitchell

beat Cussambhoy and Chung ... 6-0 beat Hamson and Locka

(Continued on Page 15).

K.C.C. SUFFER

RUDE SHOCK IN

"C" DIVISION

62 ROBBED OF POINTS

BY UNIVERSITY

L/Sergt. Eycott and L/CpL Gray- ford (AEC);—

drew with Howard and Kitchell

lost to Cassambhoy and Chang beat Hamson and Locke -

6-5|| 5-71

LR.C. IN DANGER

OF LOSING THEIR

100 PER CENT.

C.R.C. Challenge To-day

INTERESTING MATCHES

IN "D" DIVISION:

Some very good tennis is ex- pected at Sookaupoɑ to-day when the Indian Recreation Club's 100 per cent. record in the "D" Diri

KWOK AND LEE TOO GOOD

The Indian Recreation Club de feated the Kowloon Indian Tennis

Club by 3 sets to 3% to record

their first win in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League, at Sookunpoo yesterday.

Scores:

M. R. Madar and A. Bahmin (LRC):

beat Firdos Khan and M. A. Khan 64

very much akin to those of the every move they made. Speed team that represented the Unit-plus cool calculation and und led States of America at the turbed concentration. That is an

1932 Olympic Games, and which epitomised description of Ind was beaten for the champion-methods on the hockey field ship by India. Did I say Continued on Page 1) beaten? Perhaps overwhelmed would be the better word. The

scores in that match were In-AUSTRALIAN dia 24 goals. America 1

A Scientific Game - Watching the AR-India hocker] team playing. Victoria's best XI last Saturday, I got the impres- sion that here was something that was more than just a game. The Indians were playing

INDIAN

HOCKEY TOURISTS

23

CRICKETERS

FOR INDIA

To Meet All Ceylon

In October

Sydney, May 30,

The Australian team, which, is

to tour India at the end of this year, will play a three-day match

MAKE HISTORY in Colombo on October 25, 26 and

SCORE 73 GOALS. AND I AGAINST !

lost to Mahan Singh and J. Khan 4-6 AUTOGRAPH HUNTERS TO PAY

lost to F. Ali and L. M. Sizhan_1-G

T. Hamet and A. R. Abbas (LEC);} lost to Kham and, Khan.

beat Singh and Khan beat Ali and Singh

drew with Khan and Khan

2-6

29 on their way to India.

Owing to the very exacting de... mand of the Indian Board of Con- trol there was a likelihood of the match failing through as the Cey- impossible to agree to the terms Elon Cricket Association felt it was

that were forministed."^^

Defray Expenses

London, May 30. 6-3 At Wellington to-day in the

The Secretary of the Indian AK. Ismail and A. S. Sultad hockey match the Indian team depoard of Control was informed feated South Canterbury by 12 that the C.C.A was prepared to 5-6 goals to '0 64 The Indians, who were besieged the team of fifteen players and defray all expenses incurred by 6-2 by autograph hunters since their its Manager, during their stay in arrival bere have now decided to Colombo and to forward all the charge six-perice for each auto-profits of the match up to an graph, the proceeds going to the amount of Rs. 5,000. Indian Earthquake Belief Fund.

The Kowloon Cricket Club sut-) (LRC):— fered a rade shock in the "beat Singh and Khan Division of the Lawn Tennis beat Ali and Singh League yesterday

when they were robbed of their 100 per cent.

record by the University by 51⁄2 sets to 3% on their own courts

G. A White and W. Gittins again proved the losers' best pair, winning two of their three sets.

Scores were

C. El Watson and E. S. Capell (KLCC)

3-6

RADIO WIN OVER

CIVIL SERVICE

"D" Division Tennis Encounter

CCA. Meeting Next Week arrive in Ceylon on October 23, by The Australian tourists will

The Secretary of the Ceylon The Indian Hockey team who Cricket Association, Mr. I V. recently played two matchesin Goonerne, has now received a let Colombo on their way to N. Zester from Mr. A. S. de Melho land and overwhelmed the local agreeing to the terms. players followed up that success by winning four matches de At Happy Valley yesterday the icisively in Australia and scoring Radio Sports Club beat the Civil 36 goals to 5. Service Cricket Club by 6 sets to The "Madras Mail" of Wednes against the Ceylon team will be

the P. and O Mongolia. The match 3 in the Division of the day last mentions that up to May gin on Friday, October 25 and 6-3 Tennis League,

124 the tourists had played five continue till Monday with a break games, won them all and scored on Sunday. The tourists will" Singh:73 goals to one. This is an amaz leave Colombo by the Chitral on

fing record

October 30 for Bombay..

lost to J. Hsu and I. C. Lan.... best K. W. Oni and P. C. Ya... 6-1 lost to Y. K. Kwok and J. Lee

G. A. White and W. (KCC)-—-—

lost to Kwok and Lee beat Hsn and Len beat Oci and Yu

J. S. Smith

Gittime

16

and Major Bonavia

The famous range sion of the Lawn Tennis League of steel-shafted is likely to be seriously jeopardis-

ed as a result of their meeting (KLCC) ---- Woods and Irons with the Chinese Recreation Club lost to Fisu and Lha

designed by R. T

The Chinese commenced their drew with Qoi and Ya season with an overwhelming win lost to Kwok, and Lee Jones, Jur.

over the fairly, strong University team, winning all nine sets, M. K Lan and T. K. Leang proving mach |-- too good for the opposition.

Indian Danger

The sole flange, to gether with a lighter hosel, lowers. the point of percussion,

and gives the sweet

est feel yet known

in a clus

An additional

ture is the new

of ma

Scores W. Chanson and Kalwant K(RSC):

1-6 beat EL. Fisher and 1. Again- 6-6 rail

1-drew with G. Fowler

* Colledge

"C" DIVISION TABLE TO DATE lost to E. Perman and N.

Recreio

Bebbington

PW LDF A Pts Karuail Singh and 54 T 63111⁄2 131⁄2 9|(RSC); <

41 € 29 1581beat Fowler and Colledge A LC ... 3. 3.00 18 9 6 best Fisher and Againreff

CCS 2 2 1211⁄2 211⁄2 K.U.T.C. 4 2 2 0 17 19

Minu and Hassan will be the greatest danger to the Chinese as they have played together before I EC... 6 14 111⁄2 1⁄2 this season and have a thorough CRC 1 1 0 0 2 knowlege of each other's tactics. CA A. 3 1 2 0-1225 13/2 KITC 3 0 2 1 101⁄2 161⁄2 ML. Razack 2nd AK. Suffiad are C. B. A-40

a fairly strong pair, and the Ind koment dians will rely upon these two fea-combinations to give them their

win.

idea!

Another fairly interesting en- 1ing in counter will be seen at King's Park where South China and the

pairs, as to length Radio, who are both lying second

one

two clube

for

in the table, meet

Today's programme is as for

only

Lows

| SCAA ▼ Badio (King's Pack) Firve|KDRC T Police (Hung Hom) gol

| K&F Civ Any TC. (Chatham BX) very LBC. 7. C.B.G—=—-(Sookup00) May

¡CS.CT. ▼ KRG— (Happy Valley)

SILVA'S RINK VICTORIOUS

"D" DIVISION TABLE TO DATE

G. Sigh IR

5 beat Peman and Bebbington

(Continued on Page 10) Australian Team

The following players constitute P WLD PA Pts the Australian team, which wilf 4-400 22 14 8 tour India:

Radia

4 3 1 0 21.– 15 6618 CAA321 0.14% 10% 61KCG_3210 1672 10%

64 CEC11090

M. H. Hassan and B. Kitchell Police BC 2 1 1 0 631⁄2 112

(ESC)

lost to Fowler and Colledge beat: Fisher and Apat-rod [draw with Ferman and

ton

Army TC1011 3% KEG.C 2012

12

JACK EYDER (Victoria) 4.IRONMONGER (Victoria)

4 JACK ELLIS (Victoria) (

EL HENDRY (Victoria)

21. ALLSOPP (NSW) LEATHER (NSW)

A KIPPAX (N.S.W.)

CG MACARTNEY (NSW) ELS LOVE (NSW) EOXENHAM (Queensland)

F. BEYANT (WA)

R. O. SMOKEISBY (THE IM GREGORY (NSW) H-ALEXANDER (Victoria) L NAGEL (NSW) and. H. C. CHILVERS

GOLF STARTING

TIMES

Holiday Pairi At Fanling

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