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THE CHINA WAHL, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936
Sporting Page
MIXED GALA TO OPEN EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A. SWIMMING SEASON
SIXTY-SIX HUNDREDS
IN MAY
KIMPTON'S FINE BATTING
AMARNATH EQUALS RECORD Ceylon, May 30.
THE month of May is nearing its end and as far
as I can make it out there have been 66 cen- turies obtained in this time, five by the Indian team. Amarnath has had the honour of notch- ing three of these centuries, while Baqa Jilani, and Merchant have scored one each, writes
in the
Observer." "Ceylon Onlooker" Amarnath has equalled a record for an Indian cricketer in England by scoring two centuries în one match.
Only five centuries have been recorded against the Indians by J. H. Human, A. H. Bakewell, Cutmore, Smith and Gimblett. The last named Somerset player was the first to score a century against the Indians.. He has obtained three centuries so far like! R. C. M. Kimpton, the young Australian at Oxford, who notch- ed two centuries in one match against Gloucestershire.
Leyland holds the record for the highest score of the month | with 263. 'Patsy Hendren and A. B. Sellers are the only two! other batsmen who have passed the 200 mark.
CRAIGENGOWER'S
TENNIS WIN
Hopwood of Lanes, Fishlock
of Surrey, Hendren, Leyland of Yorks. C. S. Dempster, Ash-1 down, Harris of Notts, Turnbull land Keeton have each obtained The following
RADIO BEATEN ATwo centuries.
THE VALLEY
is a full list of the centuries
scored this month. It will be seen that Sutcliffe and Woolley LOCKE AND RAPLEY
have not yet obtained a hun- FAIL BADLY
dred, nor R. E. S. Wyatt. Club) 101 Cricket
R.C.M. Kimpten, Oxford U. vs Craigengower
Gloucester. secured their fourth victory in the
Gloucester. "D" Division of the Lawn Tennis 106 R.C.M. Kimpton, Oxford U. vs League yesterday when they beat one of the strongest contenders for the title, the Radio Sports 187 115 Club, by 6 sets to 3.
106
T. Locke and W. Rapley were 100 very weak, failing to win a set This was the Radio's first defeat in two games, having beaten the 202 Central British Association last 34. week..
E. Zimmern and H. N. Chang (C.C.C.)
Murray Wood, Oxford U. Gloucester.
13
Ashdown, Kent vs Glamorgan. M. J.Turnbull, Glamorgan . vs Kent.
Without Pacific Coast competition this year in the Intercollegiate AAAA at Philadelphia, an eastern college is expected to be crowned champion for the first time since 1924, when Yale crash- ed through. Several Olympic prospects will be seen in action. Gene Venzke, (left), star Pennsyl- champion over Eddie O'Brien, of Syracuse, national vania miler, is outstanding in his event.
400 Metres, faces stiff competition, while Gene Taano, of Pittsburgh, is counted on for points in the Javelin Throw.
RECREIO HAVE BIG TASK AT
AUSTIN ROAD
GOOD BOWLS CARD FEATURED
TWO INTRA-CLUB GAMES
The outstanding feature of this afternoon's Lawn Bowls League
C. S. Dempster, Leicester rsprogramme is the clash between
Surrey.
the Kowloon Bowling Green Club de Recreio at Austin Neale, Gloucester vs Oxford U. and Club
E. Hendren, M.C.C. vs Surrey. Road.
Hendren, Middlesex 13
E
Somerset.
D. N. Moore, Hants vs Derby.
II. Parks, Sussex vs Cambridge.
Wensley, Sussex vs Cambridge.
114
Edrich, MC.C. vs Surrey.
201
Paris, Hants vs Derby.
100
beat W3. Chanson
Kitchell
and N. B.
174
6-3
151
Hamson132
Fishlock, Surrey vs Gloucester.
6-2
131 Fishlock, Surrey vs Sussex
103 Keeton, Notts vs Sussex
6-2
beat D. Leonard and M. Sheriff, 6-2 106 beat G. Singh and-Karnial Singh 6-0
A. Kitchell and (C.C.C.)
i
A. B
beat Chanson and Kitchell
beat Leonard and Sherif
(Continued on Page 5). "Skip's " Forecast
FIRST DIVISION
VM Merchant. Indians VS TAIKOO (--) Somerset.
beat G. Singh and Karnail Singh 167 Jas. Langridge, Sussex vs Notts!
T. Locke and W. Rapley (C.C.C.)
1C3 Martin, Worcester vs Hants.
Paynter, Lanes vs Northants. Leyland, Yorks vs Essex
lost to Chanson and Kitchell ... 1-6132
lost to Leonard and Sherriff 0-6 263 lost to G. Singh and Karnail Singh 2-6141
SOUTH
M. Leyland, Yorks vs Oxford.
174 Worthington, Derby vs Oxford
U.
INDIANS (-)"
POLICE (66)
C.C.C. "A" (56)
C.S.C.C. (48)
K.B.G.C. (58)
K.D.R.C. (56) C.C.C. "B" (49)
KC.C. (65) RECREIO (52)
SECOND DIVISION
114 Amarnath, India vs Northants YACHT CLUB (52) CCC (8)
CHINA'S 107 Amarnath, Indians vs Essex
EASY WIN Major And Smith Shine For Police
204. Sellers, Yorks vs Cambridge. 130 Amarnath Indians vs. Essex.
ELECTRIC. (58)
171 E P T Holmes, Surrey vs HKFC. "B" (→)
Facts.
V
POLICE (58)
EK.F.C. “A” (-)
C.S.C.C. (41)
RECREIO (57) KR.G.C. (49)
Figures in brackets denote last season's result.
100 Bakewell, Northants vs Indians R.C.C. (74) 136 E. Davies, Glamorgan vs Sussex 103 Shipman, Leicester vs Sussex. 164 C. S. Dempster, Leicester
Sussex. Iddon, Lanes vs Somerset Cimblett, Somerset vs Lancs.
Notts. C. S. Burnett, Gloucester vs
South China Athletic Associa tion gained their third victory in 120 four games in the "D" Division of 160* the Lawn Tennis League yester 109
day when they beat the Police Re 145 Hardstad, Notts vs Gloucester. CBA. SHARE SPOILS
Smith were
creation Club by 6% sets to 2% at 125 Harris, Notts vs Gloucester.
131 Ashdown, Kent, va Glamorgan: King's Park.
the 123 Smart, Glamorgan vs Northants Major and
113 Baga Jilani, Indians vs Leicester strongest of the visiting pair 103 Gimblett, Somerset vs Indians. winning two, and drawing the third 106 Gimblett, Somerset vs Northants 115 J. H. Human, M.C.C. vs Indians. A. Kwok and C. M. Tsang (8.C.AA.)137 G. 0. Allen, Middlesex vs Wor- drew with A. Major and S. Smith 6-6
of their three sets.
cester.
=
WITH K.LT.C.
First String Fail Unexpectedly
Wong Ki-leung (Wong Wing), above, unexpectedly returned to the Colony yesterday from the All-China World Olympic se
CT
GOOD LOCAL
BASEBALL
PROGRAMME
Chinese Should Beat Canadians
EASTERN'S BRIGHT QUILOOK
AGAINST JAPANESE
The Overseas Chinese should have no trouble in retaining their unbeaten record in the local Base ball League to-morrow, when they encounter the Canadians on the Causeway Bay ground and should thus consolidate their position at the head of the League table.
The Chinese are anxious to see: bow Ed. Chang, their former pite cher, will fare in this game as they
NOVICES' EVENTS TO
BE FEATURED
LADIES'
SECTION MAKE
GREAT STRIDES
INTERESTING PROGRAMME -
(By "
Crawl")
THE European Y.M.CA. will officially open
THE
their 1936 swimming season with a mixed gala on Wednesday, July 8, at 9 p.m. sharp, when a programme of eight events will be held, the outstanding feature of which will be the novices events in both the Ladies' and Men's sections.
At a meeting held yesterday evening it was decided that the Ladies' Swimming Committee arrange their own programme comprising four events, one of which was to be a Mixed Novelty race. with the Men's Section.
It was also suggested that, in view of the fact that there were several advanced swimmers among the ladies, their pro- gramme be divided into “A," "B" and "C" classes, the latter two being confined to novices and first year swimmers respectively.
The Ladies' 50 Yards Aggre-
gate Handicap will be continued
as in former years and this INTERPORT
will be the one event in the] Ladies section which will be open to all three classes of swimmers. It was felt that as a result of handicapping, all swimmers had a fair chance no matter how good or bad they
are.
The Ladies Swimming Section) have made great strides since the lelection of their own committee and plans are now being made to stage an all-ladies' swimming gals. one Wednesday night next month (Continued on Page 5) The following grairiez-
Men's Section:—
the · pro-
LAWN BOWLS
DISCUSSION
North Not Satisfied With Date
PROGRAMME FOR TWO WEEKS
At the meeting of the Sub-Com- wittee of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association, held in the Board Room of the "South China Morning Post yesterday, Mr. C. B. Hosking, the Hon. Secretary. Novines 50 Tards Free Style Handicap informed the meeting that he had Men's 50 Yards Free Style Aggregate received a private letter from a
member of the Shanghai Associa Men's 75 Tards Medley Relay (Teamstion, stating that they had receiv of 3, Botast, Back and Free Styleshed Hong Kong's acceptance of the Mixed Relay (Teams of 6).
invitation to send a team North Class Novices 25 Yards Handicap for the Interport, but added that Class 25 Yards Free Style Handi- September would be a very bad cap.
Handicra
«Babes' Section:———
"A" Class 50 Yards Aggregate Handi- time to stage these contests as the light then was always so poor.
гар
Mixed Novelty Event
POSTPONED
Mr. Hosking asked the meeting to authorise him to write the secretaries of the clubs here, in- forming them that it was intend- led to send a team to Shanghai or September, and requesting that they should submit names of any members able to make the trip on either of
team's tour of the South Seas would like to use him throughout MIXED DOUBLES either in August
He is at present sufering from an injured back, and is a doubtful starter for Berlin
ALL-CHINA SOCCER TEAM WIN AGAIN
Rough Clash With
Medan Chinese
PAU KA-PING INJURED
one
the season in order that W. Ching,
TENNIS MATCH
their present pitcher, can play at second base. Ed. Chang injured panda
his arm early in the season dur-Recreio And K.C.C. "B" jing practice, but has been playing
as an outfield since.
Another yotingster who has been!
Share Spoils
showing improved form is Al WATSON AND MISS MACKENZIE Fong, the catcher. Moe, the nippy short-stop, will be seen. usual position.
The
in.
Last Minute Change? »
hist
rest of the team is Zink-
IN POOR FORM The inability of CE Watson and Miss A.. Mackenzie to win a set cost the Kowloon Cricket Club
those two dates. This was carried unanimously.
Prior to this, the draw for the. Second Round of the Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship, and Third Bound of the Open Fairs Championship was made and re- sulted as follows:
MONDAY, JUNE 22. Open Pairs
changed, and it is probable that MB team victory against Club de Recreio in their postponed Mixed
*J. Shepherd and L. Glendenning v Chang will come into the game in the last few innings at first-base. Doubles League encounter on their A. R. Mina and S. O. Bun, at P.R.C
own courts yesterday evening, the J. E. Noronha and P. X. Silva v match being drawn at 41⁄2 sets-all1 Guterres and A. A. Bemedios, at
(Continued on Page 5)
LR.C. DEFEAT THE ARMY
Ali And Rumjahn. Below Form.
A. V. Gosano, the Recreio singles K.B.G.C.
W. Greig and W. Mair v N. J. Beb- champion, and Miss Cissy Botelho
bington and A. Hyde-Lay, at CCC.. were the best of the visiting pairs, L. C. R. Souza and P. F. Laz v A. winning two of their matches and E sharing the spoils in the third.
McCaw
G. Clark and Mrs. M. (X.CC. "B")
beat A. V. Remedios and Miss A
Roza
Host to A. V. Gosano and Miss C.
Botelho
beat C. A. Barretto and Miss A. A. E. P. Guest and Mrs.
Remedios
6-2
Contes
and J. Cavanagh, - at cs.c.c.
J. Henson and S. A. Bright v F. A. Machado and E: P. Bosario, at K.C.C. B. Duncan and S. Randle J. Me- Kelvie and J. V. Ramsay, at Recreio. H. E. Strange and E R. Wood v
5-7 M. A. B. Souza and W. V. Field, at
Police R. C
"Second Bound.
Open Singles
6-1
Kew
6-6 KDB.C.
Miss
A. H. Eumjahn v W. Mair, at
The All-China World Olympic soccer team secured another vic-i tory on Wednesday last when they' defeated the Medan Native XI by
Playing at home yesterday, the 15 goals, to 2.
of the Army Tennis Club sustained their Playing at King's Park yester-
The game was beat C. Parkes and C. Galvin.. 7-5 110 Hulme, Middlesex va Worcester.
63119 F. E. Brown, Surrey vs Somer-day, the Central British Associa beat B. Baker and C. File
tion and the Kowloon Indians roughest the Olympic team have second defeat in the "D" Division set.
they were beaten by the Indian beat Remedios and Miss Roza Wong ard-T. K. Tang G. B.
Tennis Club shared the spolls in yet experienced, Pau Ka-ping and of the Lawn Tennis League when (KCC their "D" Division Lawn Tennis several others being injured.
Tam Kong-pak (3). Suen Kam-Recreation Club by 6 sets to 3 crew with shun and Lee Wai-tong scored for The latter recorded their first win Botelho League match. this was, secured their first point goals at the interval. The home week
Sergt. M. C. McAlinden and Sergt in the division after sustaining aide secured their goals in the lat-
Whelan (Army): defears at the hands of Craigenter stages of the game, one from a lost for M. 1. Rateck and A. E. gower, Radio and South China.
(S.CA.A:)
lost to Major and Smith
beat Parker and Galvin beat Baker and 'Pile
108. Sheffield, Essex vs Sussex."
1-6 127 O'Connor, Essex vs Sussex. 64 111 Hopwood, Laner vs Oxford U. 6100 Pothecary, Elants vs Northants
102 Pearce, Essex vs Sasser.
Y. L. Kwan and J. Mok (S.CAA) lost to Major and Smith
beat Parkes and Galvin
beat Baker and Pile
4-6 119 Grover Oxford U. VI Laos.
6-1 133 Jehangir Khan, Cambridge 6-3
Notta
134 ball, Glamorgan vs Yorks. 116 Page, Gloucester vs Kent
vs. Lanes
"D" Division. League 102 R. C. L. Kimpton, Oxford U.
TABLE TO DATE -
1153 Staples, Notta vs Cambridge; - Sets
A. Pt 136 Fagg, Kent vs Gloucester. P. W. L. D. F. ccc... 4 4 0 0 254 131⁄2 8 158 W. Barber, Yorks vs Kent
8. C.A.A. 4 3 1 0 2 1 6115 Warne, Worcester.vx/ Lancs.
S
P. E.
LR
CB
AT
4 1 2 116 191⁄2
9
3 106 Barling, Surrey vs Essex
Goiano and
H. F. Rosario v W. L Walker, at
6-6 HKFC
The C.B.A- whose home matca the tourists, who led by two cleariziter losing to the Police R.C. last/beat Barretto and Miss Remedios 6-1
I A. Angin: |(CBA):
penalty.
Gureviteli}
Mina
....46: lost to M.Hassan and A. M And Go
Bamjahn
..... 1-8. lost to L. M. Singh and J. Dad. 2-6 CAMBRIDGE BLUES AWARDED beat T. Ali and S. M. Eunjabn
S. 8. M. Kingsland and Sergt. kost to G. M. Khan and A. Khan 6–7]
Reckham (Army): The Cambridge University-cap-lost to Razack and Minu
lost to Ramzan and M. Singh. 3-6;
C. Champelover v D. M. Khan, et
C. E. Watson and Miss. "A. Mae Electric RC kenzie, (K.CC: "B"). lost to Remedios and Miss Beza 1-6) lost to Gosano and Miss Botelbo 3-6
And Misa to Barretto
5-7 Remedios
Tost
Mixed Doubles
TABLE TO DATE
Sets
J. Smith and J. Clayton (CBA):
5-7
* Not out.
lost to Khar and Eban
(Continued on Page' 5.)
beat Ramzan and Singh
beat Singh and Dad 6-2 tan, A. W. Higgin (Christ's Col-drew with Hassan and Rumjaha 6-6 USRC 2 2 0 0 13 Blues to lost to Ali and Eamjahn ...... 2-5 CBC.1 1.00 9
1 42 4% drew with Khan and Khan“. 6-8 lege) has awarded full
8. 8.M. Imrie and Pie. Worsfeld Recreio.. 10
JKCC 'B 3.0 2162 2032 beat Ramtar and Singh
RB Oliver (Tonbridge and St S. Fowler and M. Yataka (GBA): John's), this year's secretary, and (Army);
:... 66] KCC, 'A' 1 0 1 0 drew with Barack and› Minu beat Singh and Dad
G. M. T. Zarif (Lycee de Mar-lost to Fassan and Bumjaha
2-8 62 seilles and Selwyn).
beat Ali and Rumjain
P. W... L. D. E A. Pia
0..
4
* 6
6-2
Totals 8 3
182* Townsend, Derby vs Sussex. 21, 10374-672100 Leyland, Yorks vs Cambridge 2 11,0 9 21 10 8% 9% 2105 P. Smith, Faser vs Indians. 11 10 8 94 2137 Catmore, Essex vs Indians.
3 191⁄2 261⁄4 1
11
1. S. Riddell v A. E. Carey, at LR.C.
E. J. Edwards v J. F. Lanny, at Tal-. Icon
(Continued on Page 5)
MOZLER'S POINTS WIN
At a charity tournament at the 2 Stadium Club, Holborn, Harry Mizler (St. George's), Southern Area Light-weight Champion, DUE- pointed Jackie Flyan (Ireland)
2 36 36 a.jover-10 rounds.