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THE CHINA MAIL, HONDAY, JUNE 8, 1936
CHINA OLYMPIC SOCCER TEAM'S FINE RECORD
NAT FLEISCHER SEARCHES FOR "WHITE HOPES”
Attending Continental Contest For Heavyweight
New York, May 25. at Nat Fleischer; editor and publisher of America's biggest boxing magazine, "The Ring," will leave for Europe in June. He will present championship belts to the winners in the Con- tinental Heavyweight
Tourna- ment Now being conducted by the Paris-Soir, in the hope of discovering a "White Hope" to meet the challenge of the negro, Joe Louis.
These contests will be held in July and nine victors, each repre- senting a country, will come to New York to meet nine of Jack Dempseys "white hopes" some time in August.
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Centipedes Elect New Hon. Secretary
London, May 12.
E. B. Teasdale (Lancing and Trinity) has been elected presi- dent of the Oxford University Athletic Club for next termo, A. Pennington (Berkhamsted and Hertford) is hon. secretary. and Rev. J. H. F.
Wild - (University College) hon treamrer.
J. P. S. Daniel (Marlborough and St. Peters' Hall) has been ap- pointed hon. secretary of the Ox- ford University Centipedes Club.
TONY MANERO WINS U.S. OPEN
GOLF TITLE
(Continued from Page 4)
Other Placings
The third place went to Clar- ence Clark (New Jersey) with a card of 287, while Macdonald Smith was fourth with 283. The 6th place resulted in a between K. Y. Lafoon, Wiffy Cox and Herry Picard, all of whom record- jed 289. Pal Runyan and Ralph Guladhl were sixth with 290, while Gene Surazen and Olin Dutra had scores of 296 and 300, respectively. Harry Cooper, in addition to breaking the course record, went round the third time in 70 to ag- STEEL
gregate 211 for three rounds, tkus] FOLDING CHAIR. Jestablishing a new record at this)
stage of the competition, the pre- vious mark of 212 being held by the world famous Bobby Jones in [1930.
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(By "REFEREE”)
Civil Service's Bad Luck
is a pity that his duties leave but little time for H F. Harper,
of the Civil Service Cricket Club, for lawn bowls. He is one of their most promising players but cannot,
incidentally, perhaps the best bats-
Gill's Cricket Comeback
REMAIN UNDEFEATED
-IN SOUTH SEAS
JAVA'S BEST TEAM OUTCLASSED
WONG MEE SHUN INJURED
HE All-China World TH
Olympic soccer team
have completed their Java tour without los- for business reasons, play every ing a game, although they were held to a draw Saturday in the League. He of 2-2 by the Bandoeng Bond eleven on May 19. man in the C.S.CC. second eleven Following their smashing victory over Sourabaya by 10 goals to 2, the tourists beat the Sourabaya GILL, who led the Craigen. Interport side by the odd goal in three and follow- gower Cricket Club seconded this up with a meritorious win over the H.B.S. eleven in the secord division of eleven, the strongest soccer side in the Dutch intends staging someback nextEast Indies. winter. He has not played ericket for the last three years but, to at his own words, he is "not quite a has-been yet.” Gill plays lawn bowls for the Valley club, skipping one of their rinks in the League,
the Cricket League some years 120,
Harbour Swimmer As Teacher
MES
ES M READ, the former cross-harbour lady swimming champion, is giving daily lessons to a fairly large class of ladies at the European Y.M.CA. pool Dur. ing the summer months it is pro- posed to hold swimming classes in the evenings for both men women.
LB... Make Wise Move
and
THE Lawn Bowls Association
have made a very wise move this year in extending the date of the entries or the International Rink competition to somewhere mear the middle of the зедвод.
This will give players who show improvement, during the League games a chance to submit their names later on, which they per haps would not have done earlier in the season.
the past 12 years until their colours were lowered by the All- The H.B.S. had an unbeaten record against visiting teams for
China Olympic team. Among the teams the HBS. have met were the Australians of 1928, with whom they twice shared the spoils, but they won the third encounter by the odd goal, and the South China tourists of 1932, against whom they also shared the spoils.
the H.B.S. in the opening half, and the visitors were soon in the
The sound short-passing tactics of the Olympic side baffled.
lead when Ip Pak-wa cut in to lob the ball into the H.B.S. goal- mouth for K. L. Kia, the right-winger, to dash in and head the first goal.
{. Undaunted.
the home side 3 brilliant movement fizzled out when their centre-forward inissed from point-blank range. Brilliant Fung
TO-DAY'S BIG LAWN swept all before them, but
BOWLS CARD
OPEN PAIRS AND SINGLES TIES
GOOD MATCH FOR FOOTBALL CLUB
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Fung King-cheong, the All China Olympic centre-forward, was in brilliant form and made openings galore, paving the way for the visitors' second goal, when The sent Suem through with a fine
Weather permitting, postponed ground pass. The inside-right, how matches in the Colony Open Pairs ball back to the unmarked Fung. ever, unsuspectingly slipped the Lawn Bowls Championship will be played off this afternoon, while hit the underpart of the crossbar whose crashing drive saw the ball
Last year's international teams were chosen by the committee of has been suggested in some quar- several other First Round ties in and enter the net.
the Lawn Bowls Association but it
ters that these rinks should be chosen by a small committee of the nations concerned.
Poon Forsakes Tennis
the Open Singles Championship are also down for decision.
Two goals down for the first time in
the A good Pairs game should be H.B.S. team change their tactics,
12 years made seen on the Football Club green, but despite the fact that they re- where C. H. and J. J. Basto peatedly broke through the op
MR. JAMES POON, who was one pose A. E. Coates and raven posing intermediate line, they
of the most promising novices
the
in the South China Athletic Aagh, the latter being one of ciation tennis section last summer, joint holders of the title, having bas now derided give up this won the championship with M.-J., game and concentrate his energies Medina, who is not competing this on swimming. He has lately joined season.
The following is to-day's gramme:
the Chinese Bathing Club, where he takes his daily plunge.
One of the Hardy, Ones
ALTHOUGH he does
not go in
PAIRS
TO-DAY
W. L. Walker 4. H. H. Rose (Kowbon Dock Green).
A. Steven
Afor competitive swimming. G. F. Cheesman E. R. Sanderson is very keen on J. G. Gill this form of sport. He is seen at Repulse Bay beach almost every C. Roza Pereira day and is one of those hardy souls C. G. Silva who go in fer a daily plunge all the year round!
Police Football Hopes Dashed
THE outlook of the Police foot
pro-
J. A. P. Selby (Kowbon B.G.C. Green). F. A. Machado J. MacDonald Y A X Holland (Kowloon Dock Green).
H. F. Rozario
T. Coleman
D. C. S. Alves
G. N. Mitchell v A. M. Ribeiro
(Police PC. Green).
F. M. el Asculli
(Civil Service Geen),
ball team next year is at pre- sent very gloomy as a number of L. J. Silva their outstanding players are due E A Alves v A. Baker for Home leave either early in the reason or during it. Among these C. H. Basto are C. Pile and C. Blackburn, who J. J. Baste will leave here sometime in Sep- tember, while Moss, Johnson and McHardy will be leaving not long after.
New Bowler for C.S.CC.
A. E. Coates v J. Cavanagh (Football Club Green). head.
*Match abandoned after the
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were unable to score, Lee Tin- sang and Tam Kong-pak, the two fullbacks, and Pau Ka-ping, in goal, proving much too good. The one disappointing player, in the touring team was Wong Mee- ishun, the pivot, who was much too slow off the mark and in his dis tribution.
Just before the interval the H.B.S. side scored their only goal, when their centre-forward forced his way through to drive home a glorious goal.
Wony Mee-shun lajured The visitors had everything their own way in the second half and Lee Wai-tong sent the visi tors further ahead through a penalty, Wong Mee-shun being badly fouled and injured. Wong was taken off and, despite the fact that the second half had 13th brought into the team to all the started. Leung Wing-chfu was
SINGLES
TO-DAY E. P. Phillips
M. J. Henderson (Club de Recreio Green). B.-E. Mangkan F. X. M. da Silva
(Craigengower Green).
YL F. Xavier (Kowloon C.C. Green).
C. DUNLOP of the Revenue Officers' Office, Imports and Exports Department, is, I under- stand, taking up lawn bowls again. F. BOZETIO He used to play quite a good deal
at Home but has not played wauch out here. 'He will probably tura out for the Civil Service Cricket Club.
Miller Practising Assiduously
2
T /BDR. MILLER, who was
member of the Small Units" team which won the relay race at the Hong Kong Area Aquatic Sports last year, has shown such good improvement since then that he is almost assured of a place in the team again this summer.. He is patting in a great deal of prac tice at Stonecutters, where he is statioved
Halliley Down With Malaria
G
NR. HALLILEY of the 24th Battery, R.A., who was one of their most prominent swimmers
EXHIBITION TENNIS
Siamese Again In Action
gap. Tsui Ab-faí móving to centre- half from right-half
The team's original line-up was as follows: Pan Ka-ping; Lee Tin- sang and Tam Kong-pak; Tsui Ah- fai, Won Mee-shun and "Darkie" Chan: K. L. Kia, Suen Kam-shun, Fung King-cheong, Lee Wai-tong. and Ip Pak-wa.
The visitors met the Singapore United Stated Services at Singa- pore yesterday, but the result of the match has not yet through.
Come
TOUR RESULTS The following are their results
A series of exhibition lawa to date:- tennis matches between the visit- cream of local talent has been ing Siamese players and the
arranged for next Thursday and Friday at the Hong Kong Cricket Clab.
On Thursday, S. A. Rumjahu,
former Colony singles champion,
last year, has just recovered from and Tsui Wai-pui and Tsui Yun-
a bout of malaria. He hopes to go pai, the present Colony doubles
May 8 8-1 T. Saigon “B” May 9 ̊4-1 v. Saigon “A”
·May 14-4--0 v. Singapore X. May 17 2-1 v. Batavia Bond May 19 2-2 1. Bandoeng Bond May 21 10-2 v. Bourabaya (Na- tive) Bond
May 22 31 v. H.B.S. May 24 2-3 v. Sourabaya Interport May 26 1-0 v. Maling
May 28 1-0 v: Lonching May 30 31 v. Samarang
in extensively for aquatics again champions, will meet the visitors, May 31 6-2/'v, Salo
this summer.
Henry St A Live Wire.
while on Friday, Tsui Wai-pul, 'June 4,7-2 7. Batavia Ambang..
the present singles champion, and) Summary of Tour-Played 13, Won
S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn, former 12, Drawn 1. Goals for 59, goals
E. BENEY, the former Sim Colony doubles champions, will*ainst '14.
Shield hockey player, and erst-
while local Manager of Renter's be featured against the visitors News Agency, is now taking a pro-All the matches will be the best of those clubs which participated minent part in Singapore Swimming of three sets. An admission against the visitors, at the Kam Club water pole activities. He play-charge of 50 cents will be made. Loong Restaurant. following ed for Shanghai in the Interport. Following Friday's match, the which the Siamese bennis players now defunct Kowloon Swimming Siamese Trade Commissioner will will leave for Canton by the Fri-
entertain members of the teams day night steamer.
series and also represented the
Clab.