THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1935

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HEAVY LAST MINUTE ENTRIES IN

INDIANS SWAMP

THE C.C.C

WIN BY 6 SETS TO 3

BUT EACH PAIR LOSE A SET

At Sookunpoo yesterday, the In- dian Recreation Club overwhelm- ed the Craigenxower Cricket Club by 6 sets to 3 in the "A" Division of the Lawn Tennis League,

The results were:

H. D. Ramjahn and A. H. Madar (LRC)

lost to J. W. Leonard and G. Lai 2-6 beat Y. Hachinma and R, Choa, 6-4; beat M. Drysdale and A. Kitchell 7-5

F. D. Pereira and M. 0." Roosen (LRC)-

6-3

4-6

beat Leonard and si

lesz to Hachiuma and Choa

beat Drysdale and Kitchell

**-5

S&A. Ronjahn and S. A. Rumjahn

(LR.C)=~

beat Leonard and Lai

6-3

jost to Hachizma and Choa

2-6

bea: Drysdale and Kitchell

6-2

NARROW WIN FOR

H.K.C.C.

Wong And Luk Shine

SULLIVAN AND PEARCE

IN LIMELIGHT

The Hong Kong Cricket Club: beat the Chinese Recreation Club! "B" team by 5 sets to 4 la the

In a sport demanding the ex- treme alertness and strength of mind and body usually associat- ed with youth, Devereux Milbur'a stands as "teps" in any polo field. Twenty-five year ago, after havi ing already played for 10 years, he was one of the main actors who helped to take the big cup to America from England, and now at 54 he is still one of the greatest pole players on any field

"A" Division of the Lawn Tennis K.C.C. SUCCUMB League at Causeway Bay yester- day.

The results were:-

S. W. Liang and H. W. Lee (CEC) lost to a L. Sullivan and T. A

Pearce

2-6

lost to J. Potchuat and E. Bathurst, 5-7.

and E lost to P. H. Scoones

MacGowan

+6

FH Kwok and T. L. In (CR.C.):) lost to Sullivan and Pearce...ầ lost to Potehunt and Bathurst 4-5 beat Scoones and MacGowan - 6-9

S. W. Wong and C. C. Lak. (C.R.C.);} beat Sullivan, and Pearce

beat Potent and Bathurst

TO SOUTH CHINA

GITTIN'S RETURN TO

SPRINT RACES

LADIES EVENT WILL BE OUTSTANDING

ED DA ROZA TO DEFEND - TITLE

HE one remaining day open for entries in THE

the Colony swimming championships drew

a ready response, and the various events will be the most interesting seen for several years, out- standing among which will probably be the Men's 100 Yards Free Style and the Ladies' 100 Yards championship.

S. V. Gittins, one of the Colony's finest sprinters, has entered for the 100 Yards, together with Norman Lee of South China, and, although the latter is but among the "A" class, he is "not yet up to the standard set by Lawrence, Chan Chan-hing and Lionel Roza. Pereira-

The throwing the Polo Ball, always a diversion, if I may so term it, has drawn an interesting entry from the European YMCA. in the person, of W. F. Kerr. The latter is one of the most powerful throwers I have seen and should win by a comfortable margin. Two entries from the Lincolns and A Hussain complete this entry list.

WANTS TO SWIM CHANNEL

BOTH WAYS NON-STOP

Toronto Marathon Swimmer's Very Ambitions Aim

Toronto, July 25.

from To swim the Chamel England to France

back,

and

IN "B" DIVISION without leaving the water, is the

Large Margin Of Defeat

7% SETS TO 14

The Kowloon Cricket Club suf-

aim of Marvin Nelson, the fam ous Iowa long distance swimmer. Nelson, who has won the Tor- onto Marathon swim three times, is reported to be negotiating for. financial backing-for his ambiti ons venture.

fered another rade shock in the LEAGUE FOOTBALL

6-2B Division of the Lawn Tennis

beat Scoones and MacGowan... 6-2 League yesterday when they were

RECREIO "B" JUST SCRAPE THROUGH

U.S.R.C. Beaten By

Sets To 4

5

Playing at home yesterday the

China trounced by the South Athletic Association by 7 sets to 1 on their own courts.

(Continued on Page 5)

Scores.

Two Artillery Teams In First Division

League

The 100 Yards Ladies' cham- pionship has drawn Miss J. Lep- pard of the YM.C.A., Miss Lau Kwai-chun, of the Mak Ngah Association, the Misses Yeung San-king and Yeung San-chun, of South China. and Miss R. Thirwell and Miss Doris Hunt. lof the VR.C

J

(Continued on Page 5)..

The following are the complete en tries for the Colony swimming cham pionships:

50 Yards Free Style:

AQUATIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

Lenore Kight, of Homestead, Fasadena, sets a new American ∙record of 5:43.4 to win the 440 Yards Free Style swim ̈at the national women's championskip meeting at New York. The previ-, ous day Miss Kight set : ner wield record for the mile.

TEST MATCH

LEFT DRAWN

JACK DOYLE'S VICTORY

AT THE OVAL KO. Against Negro Boxer

SOUTH AFRICANS WIN RUBBER

FIRST TIME-IN ANNALS OF THE GAME

London, To-day. South Africa, for the first time in the annals of cricket. won a Test rubber from Eng- land when they forced a draw in the final Test of the 1935 series at the Oval yesterday.

Scores:-

SOUTH AFRICA

ILL Siede e Ames » Robins-- Chan Chan-hing (CBC). (Tsang, B. Mitchell e Ames b Reid Ho-fook (CBC), Lemg Shm-mas E. A. Rowan b Robins (CBC), W. Lawrence (YE.C.). SA. D. Nourse e Wyatt b Bowes V. Giutius (RG), and L. Oliveira F. Viljoen, e Clay, b Reid (University).

Yards Free Style:

H. B. Cameron e Mitchell b Reid H. F. Wade c Hammond b Bowes

Chan Chan-hing (CBC). Tsang E. L. Dalton, e Robins, b Reid Eo-fook, (CBC), L. Rom-Perens C. L. Vincent, b Robins (VRC), H. I. Ozoris (V.R.C.), WA. B. C. Langton, not out

Lawrence (VB.C.) (Holder), S. V. R. J. Crisp, e Ames, b Bower

A

Total

35

128

32

60

Elizabeth (New Jersey). Jack Doyle, the Irish heavy- weight, knocked out Bob Norton, local Negro, in the second round, of a scheduled ten round contest.

2

The Negro was outclassed by the hard hitting Doyle and sag- ged at the knees against ropes.

the

NZ. UNIVERSITY RUGBY TEAM Likely To Play Twice In Colony

Wellington. To-day. The New Zealand University 8 rugby team which is to make s o three months' tour of Japan will 117 leave Sydney on December 28.

The team may possibly play two games in Hong Kong while 18 en route-Reuter.

Gittins (VR.C.). Norman Lee (SC Extras

The Rugby Section of the Hong AA) and L. Oliveira (University). 220 Yards Free Style

476 Kong Football Club have already Chan Chan-hing (CBC), I Fall of wickets:-1 (Siedle) for communicated

with the New EAA. REQUEST" REFUSED

Ho-took (C.B.C.) L Roza-Pereira 116; (Rowan) for 116; 3. (Nourse) for (VRC) and W. Lawrence (VRC) 164; 4 (Mitchell) for 234; 5 (Came Zealand Rugby Association with A. W. Ramsay and G. Hesse (K.CC)={

Management (Holder).

ron) for 248; 6 (Wade) Tor 254; 7a view to arrang (Viljoen) for 312, 8 (Vincent) for the Colony. - beat F. X. Wong and K. M. Wong 7-5 The drew with C. A Ip and K. F. Lui 6-6 Committee of the Hong Kong 450 Yards Free Style:

Association have L. Roza-Pereira (V.R.C.) W. Law- lost to W. H. Ho and W. K Lee 4-6 Football

G. C. Burnett and J. Thomson already had two meetings at rence (V.R.C.) (Holder) and Chan 339 (Dalton) for 470: 10 (Crisp)

which much preliminary work 30 Yards Free Style: K.CC)

46 has been done and matters re-

lost to Wong and Wong

Recreio "B" beat the USB-C by lost to In and Lui 5 sets to 4 in the "A" Division of lost to Ho and Let the lawn tennis league.

Score:

L. A. Silva and J. J. Remedios (Recreio):-.

beat I Goldman and J. Withing

ton

6-2

beat Bishop and J.D. Milne

beat Persee and N. Hamilton

6-1 6-21

1-6

Chic-nam..!

for 746

W. Lawrence (V.BG) (Holder) Reid

ChaNicholls 3-6 lating to the League generally L Eo-Pereira (VRC) and

Chin-naman

L. Oppenheim and F. A. Broadbridge dealt with. (K.C.C.)-—

last to Wong and Wong

lost to Ip and Lai

lost to Eo and L-e

Games

3-6

3-6

Bowling Analysis

*

0. ME 35 13 13S 79

Bowes

Hammonds

40 7 112

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73

ENGLAND

The application of the Royal 100 Yards Breast Stroke:----

Mu Chee cheong (CB.C.). E Clay Artillery to enter two teams in Marques (VRC), Cpl A Fides Robins 2-6 the First Division this season has (East Lancs), Kwok Chun-hangyutt

been granted, but the Committee (Mak Ngah Assoc.) (Holder), Wong (Mak Ngab Assoc.), E In-man Nazarin (VR.C.), Fong Chung and Cheung Gan-do. Open Diving

"B" Division Table To Date

did not see fit to permit the East

Bakewell, e Cameron, b Langton PWL DFA Pajern Athletic Association to enter

Mitchell, b Crisp H.A. Noronha and W. A. Bood SCAA – 770 58 42 14 a team in the Senior League.

The date for the opening of the Wong Woon-ki (CRC), Weg R. E.S. Wyatt, e Cameron, b CRC 6 6 0 0 48 5 12 (Recreio):

8. 4 40 39

League has been provisionally fir-Kwok-ki (CBC), Wong Sek-bon lost to Goldmas and Withington 0-6 Recreio

63 CS.CC... 6 4 2 0 29% 21

Dmr. Rush (Lincolns) and Fd dal cent beat Bishop and Milne

5ed for Saturday, September 28. (CB.C.). Leang Kang-ya (CRC), Hammond, st. Cameron, b-Vin-

Another committee meeting will Roza (V.R.C) (Holder).

lost to Persce and Hamilton - 4-6 K. C. C. 6 2 3 1 21% 32%

28

81

4

L. F. V. Ribeiro and B. T. Gosano HEU.IC 3 2 30 181⁄2 261⁄2

HECCS 2 30 16 (Recreio): lost to Goldman and Withington 3-5 LRC 6 0 5 1 11 42 lost to Bishop and Milne............ 35 CBA beat Persee and Hamilton

Rumjahn in three sets of doubles.clubs may attend if they desire.

There will be seating accommoda-

4 be held in the Association offices on Monday to draw up the year's 7. อ. 70 89 549 0 fixtures, and representatives of

“A”. DIVISION

B

PW-LD EWCA Pistion (limited to 400) at a charge C.£.C. “A” 7.70 0511⁄2 111⁄2 14 of $1, while a charge of 50 cents

LRC 8 5 21 434 28/2 Recreio "A" 6. 4.2 0.29% 231⁄2 KC C7 3 3 1 32 1 H.K.C.C... 7 3 3 1 25 25 C.C. C 623125 U.SEC. 1.6 240 21: C.R.C B7 052 Recreio "B" 6 1 5 0 101⁄21⁄2 434

TENNIS CHAMPION IN EXHIBITION

Kho Sin Kie At The C.R.C.

Mr. Kho Sin-kie, one of China's two Davis Cup representatives and the holder of the Chins National Championship, will be seen in a tennis exhibition on the Chinese RecreationTM Club.com on Friday at 5 pu, subje

the Hong Kong..

will be made for standing room.

"D" Declines

H. D. Rumjahn has declined the

[C.R.C. invitation to play with S.

Ito

STOKE CITY F. C. HAVE NEW SECRETARY

Mr. Tom W. Hancock, assistant

100 Yards Back Stroke:

Lau Pobay (CAA), L/Cpl B. Mason (East Lanes) and W. Law

nce (VR.C.). Throwing the Polo Ball

• Vincent....

Leyland, st. Cameron b Mitchell Ames- not out.. Nicholls, e Stelle, b Langton Robins, not out

Extras

W.

LANCASHIRE

WIN EXCITING

ENCOUNTER

Match-Winning Knock By Iddon

396 FOR SIN FOURTH INNINGS

London: To-day- Despite a brilliant all-round display by Todd, the young Kent professional, Lancashire. 1934 champions, best the southern ̧ - county by 5 wickets after being led by 165 runs on the first innings and being set the colos- sal task of scoring 196 in the fourth innings to secure vic [tory.

'

Jack Iddon's match-winning century was his fourth of the sea- son he has scored 124 - Lei- cester, 131 v Derby, 76 not out v Derby (second match), 112 Somerset, and 141 v Kent:

DERBYSHIRE SETBACK Derbyshire dropped valuable points when they only managed secure first innings points from Worcestershire at Derby.. (Continued on Page 5)

to

Scores, as cabled by Renter

} were:—

Lancashire beat wickets at Dover. Kent: 340 (Todd, 114).

Kent by 5

A

230 for dee (Pollard 7 for 87) Lanes: 175 (Todd 5 for 50).

396 for 5 (Iddon 141).

Derbyshire bent Worcestershire on the first innings at Derby. Derby: 406 (Townsend, 180) and 259

for 6 dec. Worcester: 384 and 104 for 1

Nottinghamshire beat Glamor- ganshire by 2 wickets at Worksop. Glamorgan: 201 (Voce 6 for 61).

THE (M. J. Turnbull 124, Butler 7:for 66).

128

Notts322 (Walker 137) and

for 7.

EARLIER RESULTS

Surrey beat Somerset by 8 wickets at Yeevil Somerset 149 (Gover 6 for 27) 196 (F. E. Brown 7 for 70) Surrey: 188 (Wellard 6 for 69) and

160 for 2.

Yorkshire beat Middlesex. by an innings and $2 runs at Leeds matches in York: 367 (Hutton 131).

Middlesex 183 (Yerity 6 for 53).

102 (Verity 5 for 20).

Leicestershire best Sussex by 4 wickets at Eastbourne-

4 | K.B.G.C._RINKS FOR

SATURDAY

161

148

Sussex: 136 and 199 (Asili & for 51). Leicester: 163 and 174 for 6 (James)

Langridge 5 for 71).

To Meet Craigengower Hampshire best Northants by

Combinations

The following will represent the Kowloon Bowling Green Club against Craigengower, "A" and Craigengower juniors in the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday.

1: Senior Team

an innings and 213 runs Bournemouth.

Northants: 129 (Kennedy 7 for 48)

-and 116.

Hants: 458 for 3 dec. (McCorkell 132,

Paris 134 not out),

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Essex beat Gloucestershire

63 runs at Southend.

A. S. Russell, WS. Drake, J. B(49);\|-- 38 Badding and L. Guy (skip). -

10 J. G. Meyer. J. C. Tetley, V. 23 Petherick and J. C. Brown (skip).

P. L. Farrell, R. Duncan, H. Nish and A. Bolland (skip).

Chan Sek-pai (CAA), E F. J.

Total (for 5 wkts, decid.). 534 Chaine (Nan Cheong College), a Weld Fall of wickets: 1 (Bakewell) for Lawrence (V.R.C), W. F. Ear (YM. {34; Z (Wyatt) for 98; 3 (Mitchell) for C.A.). Dom Allison (Lincoln), 98, 4 (Hammond) for 269; 5 (Ley L/Cpl. Mackman (Lincolns) and Aland) for 428; 6 (Nicholls) for 506. Hussain.

Bowling Analysis

OMR. W. 2301131 38 5 124 169

50.0 420 5.188.

200 Tards Open Team Race:

Chinese Bathing Cizb, Victoria Recreation Club, Royal Engineers, and Crisp

Langton Dalton: A. Kumjahn in the doubles owing secretary to the Stoke City FC. E. University. business reasons, and since 1925, has been appointed Long Plunge

Mitchell Goldman, the Colony Mixed secretary to the club in succession L/CDL D. London (East Lanes), Vincent

L/Set Bowstead (R.A.0.C.), S. T Doubles Champion and a former to Mr. Tom Mather, who was a Gittins (VE.C.), J. E. Soares (VRC) SOUTH AFRICANS Zad runner-up in the Open Doubles,pointed manager to Newcastle and E, H. Koh has now been invited, but has not United Mr. Hancock is: 28 years Set accepted.

German Threat In Olympic

All-Round Competitions

Jers, GermaZ

young

by the

Heinz Sie-

different

Ladies. 100 Yards Free Style:

Mitchell, b Reid deźb Bowe.

EA

Miss Leung ak (CEC) AD Mis: La Head (Indep}," "Miss Ja LRG Vie pard (YM.CIA.); Misu-

Yeung

chun (Mak Ngahé Associ), Mlag" San-king (S.CLA) M San-chum(S.CAA), Miss E Thin- "well and Miss. D. Hunt (V.RC)______ Bovs 100 Yards Free Styles

Wong, Tat-chia, Anerley Keown,

CAT

WALTER

67;

Essex: 317 and 151 (Goddard 7 for Gloucester: 228 (Evans 6 for 47);- 177 (P. Smith 6 for 76).

MATCHES IN PROGRESS

Dover-Kent' Derby Sat Junior Team -

Worcester-Worcester v Yorkshire JE Henson, W. E. Hale, C. B. Cardir. Glamorgan Gloncester Hosking, and H. Rose (skip) Trent Bridge Nottingham War.

5. A. Bright, L. A. E. Duncan, L. wick

G. Chiclton, and G. E.-F. Thomson Eastbourne Sussex ▾ Surrey

Northampton Northampton (skip)k

G.W. Allen, D. W. Waterton, MI

cashire Henderson and G. H. Sherria (skin). Bournemouth Hants Essex

CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE

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