SOUTH CHINA WIN
C.C.C.. Secure Only Two Sets
E. L. H. Shute and R. R. Todd were the pick.of the CSC team. but they found their youthful opponents much too fast for them.
J. W. Leonard and Y: Hachiuma [(CCC)
and R. B
ASCOT TOTALISATOR TAKES RECORD FIGURE
London, June 19.-The totalisa- tor took 4104.000 at Ascot to-day, making a total of $426,000 for the 6-meeting. The figure beats. last! beat I. Agafaroff and J. A. Bendall 61year's record by £86,000.-Reuter. beat F. Bradley and J. R. Pengelly 6-0|
beat E. L. H. Shute
Todd
F. R. Zimmern and R Chea [(cc.c)
drew with Shute and Todd.... 5-6 drew with Agafaroff and Bendall 6-6 beat Bradley and Pengelly. 6-2
G. Lai and
B. "Hamson
[(C.C.C.)
drew with Shute and Todd
6-6
beat Agafuroff and Bendall
6-3
6-3
beat Bradley and Pengelly
"B" Division League
Recreio
Table To Date
P W LD F
A Pts
0 0 292 C.R.C. "A" 4.400 29
628 ୫
c.c.c
K.C.C. ... 4 3 1 0 23 5 3 2 0 29
11
16
6
GR.C. B 2 2 0 15% 17% C.S.C.C. 52.
2.3 0 2
H.E.U.T.C. 5 2 3 0 14
LR.C
4 1 3 0 10 EK.C.C..3 1 4 0
C.BA. ... 4 0 40 3% 32%
Total 44 22 22 0 195 195 44
CLOSE GAME AT POKFULAM
"VARSITY BEAT C.R.C.
At Pokfulum, the University,
beat the Chinese Recreation Club
by 5 sets to 4 in the "C" Division.
of the Lawn Tennis League.
Mr. William Woodward's Omaha, America's greatest 3-year- old, seen here with "Jim" Fitzsimmons at Saratoga, was beaten by a short head by Lord Stanley's filly Quashed in the Gold Cup at Ascot 1 week ago yesterday.
Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody, seen above alongside a bust of her- self by Wheeler Williams of New York, is not defending her title at Wimbledon this year. Inability to make the trip is the reason offered.
Kowloon C.C. "A" Given Scare By Juniors
K. 1. Chan and 3. C. Hug (8.K. Watson & Capell In Form
U.T.CO beat P. S. Lo and W. E Tong
6-1
lost to C. Wei and S. L. Ma... 3-6) At King's Park, the Kowloon Kirby {drew with H. S. Mok and C. Y.
Ta
6-6
6.0
ASIATIC RUGBY IN SINGAPORE Association Formed To Control Game
Singapore. June 17.
MATCH IN SWATOW PROBLEM OF PRACTICES
Team To Encounter All-Canton
WEEK-END PROGRAMME
The South China Athletic Asso- ciation soccer team who have ac- cepted the invitation of the Over- seas Chinese Athletic Association of Bangkok to play six games there will be leaving on July 8 by the s... Kwei Yang and will travel via Swatow, where they will play one game before going direct to Bangkok.
The Chinese are experiencing great difficulty in finding strong enough opponents for practice games, and it is now proposed that the team visit Canton and play garnes there against all-Canton. Arrangements are now being made for the team to leave this week-end to play several games there.
RUGBY PLAYERS NOT AVAILABLE
Club. Receive Hard Blow
ROBERTSON, GARROD AND MUNRO DUE FOR LEAVE
(By "REFEREE")
As the All Blues Cup competi- Although it is still a far cry to tion is being competed for an-the Rugby football season, Hong nually, the officials of the Asiatic Song Rugger enthusiasts will re Clubs that have rugby sides came gret to learn that this particular together and decided that an as-form of sport will be the poorer sociation should be formed to con-net winter by the departure of trol Asiatic rugby in Singapore at three of the leading players in the the same time to give better facili Colony, namely L. G.. Robertson, ties to the selection of the Singa- the Club and Colony captain, A. K pore side for the All Blues Com Munro another Colony Interporter, petition.
and S. H. Garrod, who has been an On April 29 the Secretary re-exceptionally keen member of the ceived a letter from the Registrar Club first fifteen for the past few of Societies intimating that the seasons. Singapore Asiatic Rugby Union! Robertson will be going to Eng- had been duly exempted from re-land on leave, and while there gistration
hopes to take part in a few Club
It is the intention of the Singa-games, possibly with the Windscr pore Asiatic Rugby Union to give Rugby Football Club, for whom its All Asiatic XV several games;
The played when last in England. with the other XVs of the Euro- He has been capped three times peans before the All Blues Cup.
for Hong Kong and has also play. competition. Of course, the res-* ed for the Colony against the Aus tralian Universities, in 1934, and the New Zealanders last season- He was also given a trial, in 1924, for the combined Berkshire, Buck- inghamshire and Oxfordshire fif- teen
pective Asiatic Sides will have their own fixtures.
NO CUP RACES FOR DERBY WINNER
also
A. K. Munro, who is a wing for ward, but who has also played in Cricket Club "A" beat their "beat A. L Fisher and N. J. Bab
London, June 5-Hopea that the three-quarter line, will be bington AL. Tsai and S. Lee (H.K.U.T.C.) team by 5 sets to 4 in the "C" GA White and F. L. Zimmering to compete for Cup races next
6-1 Mahmoud would be kept in train leaving in October and will spend his holiday in England. He does At King's Park, South China beat Lo and Tong
6- Division of the Lawn Tennis Lea. (K.CC. "A") Athletic Association beat Craigen-beat Mok and Tse
to Wei and Ma lost to
os year will not be realised. Like the not, however, expect to play any gower Cricket Club by 7 sets to 2 s. Ea and K. S. Chang (ELKU.T.C.)
lost to Freeman and Kirby ... 0-6 Aga Khan's other Derby winners, Rugger. He has represented the lost to Fisher and Bebbington 2-5 Blenheim and Bahram, Mahmoud Colony once, in 1934, in the Inter- in the "C" Division of the Lawn drey with Lo and Tong
F. A. Broadbridge and J. S. Smith will be retired to the stud at the port against Shanghai. Tennis League.
lost to Wei and Ma
(K.C.C. "A")
C. P. Yip and C. L. Two (S.C.A.A.)} beat N. P. Karanjia and O. Sadick 6-1 beat L. Chroa and A. Hung .... 6-2 beat D. Hung and S. Cassumbhoy 6-1
beat Mok and Tse
S. Chan and P. K. Leang (SCA) IR.C. SWAMPED
6-0
1-6
ost to Philippens and Orr
6-1 gue
6-6. 3-6
C. E. Watson (K.C.C. "A") beat A. G. Philippens and D. Orz 6-0 beat V. H Freeman and L. E.
and R. S. Capell
beat Philippens and Orr
beat Karanjis and Sadick
..... 5-3
lost to Choa and Hang...... 3-8
BY ARMY
beat Hung and Cassumbhoy
Y. K. Ng and HL. M. Mai (8.C.A.A.)
best Karanjia and Sadick.
5-0
lost to Chos and Heng
4-6
6-0
inners Concede Only
Half Set
Beat Hung and Cassumbhoy
KOWLOON TONG VICTORY
[Chan And Chan Take All Sets
At the Kowloon Tong Gardeş Association Club the home teay beat Civil Service by 7 sets to 2 (the "C" Division of the Lawn Teł [nis League.
H. Chan and A. Chan (K.T.G.A.4) beat R. Agafaroff and 3. Bentley beat A. Farrow and R. Wood 3 beat W. H Colledge and B.
Bowstead
G. C. and K. C. Yu (KTGA.C beat Agafuroff and Bentley 6-2 lost to Farrow and Wood ..... beat Colledged Boustead....
O. L. Pang and W. H. Wei (CG. A.C.).
Jost to Agafuroff and Bentley
beat Farrow and Wood Ibeat Colledge and Bowstead
2-6
"C" Division League
TABLE TO DATE.
Sets
P W L D F A Pts
| KC.C. “A” 4 4 0 0 25- II At Sookunpoo, the Army Tennis, Recreio .. 33 00 21 Club beat the Indian Recreation
1.S.C.AA. 3 3 0 0 19
A.T.C.
... 431, 0 25
Division of the Lawn Tennis Lea-ILK.UT.C. 3 2 1 12 gue.
K.C.C. “B”4 2,2 019
$
6
8
8% sets to a 2 set in the "C" K.LT.C. 2 2 0 0 14
IT
4
17
18
22
1-6
2-6
CBC. and Sgt
CS.C.C.
Total
3 0 3 3/2 23 4:18:40 13
4 0 40 51⁄2 301⁄2
42 21 21.0 189 189 42
A. Baker and A. A. Aziz' (LR.C.) TGCA. 4 1 3 0.18 flost to SQ.M.S. Warr and S.S.M.
C.C.C. ... 4130 14 LR.C. Fowles lost to Sgt. King
O'Connor lost to S.Q.M.S. Davies and S/Sgt.
Cooper
0-6
E. Ram and A. J. Suffiad (RC) jost to Warr and Fowles lost to King and O'Connor drew with Davies and Cooper) 66 A. R. Abbas and A. Rahmin (LB.C.) lost to Warr and Fowies lost to King and O'Connor lost to Davies and Cooper
BRITISH WELTER WEIGHT
3-6
·MA AND LI BEAT CARSON AND SQUIRES IN NANKING
3-6
2-6
lost to Freeman and Kirby beat Fisher and Bebbington
A
6-3
end of his three-year-old racing
S. H. Garrod, one of the most
2.6 season. If all goes well with the enthusiastic followers of the game 6-3 grey he will run for the St. Leger-be leaving for Canada in the ear- in the Colony, will most probabi,
ly winter, but he does not know how long he will be away, though he will definitely not be available
University All-Rounder for the next Eagger season.
versity Union Aquatic Sports He PRIMO CARNERA'S
retained the latter title in 1934) and was captain of the University team which won the Open Colony Relay races at the VRC. swim- ming 1335. He achieved the ambition of every swimmer when he was chosen to swim for Hong Kong against Shanghai in the Interport contest last year.
gulas of 1934 and
FUTURE
Trainer Says He Is Not Finished Yet ".
New York, May 30, Prime Camera, the giant Itan lian boxer, is definitely not retir- Ozorio also plays a good gamejing yet. This was the statement of water-polo and has figured pro-made to-night by his trainer, Bay minently in the V.R.C. teams. He Arcell.
has just been elected chairman of Carnera had to be carried from the Swimming Club, Hong Kong the ring on Wednesday as a result University Union,
of a paralytic stroke he suffered Although he is best known in during his fight with Leroy aquatic, circles, Ozorio is also afHaines. His condition remains un-
H. Z. Ozoria, the University more than useful all-round cricke-changed
Nanking, June 21.--The Nanking educated at St. Joseph's College, bowler, he has played for theclared to-day: "If he wants to all-round sportsman, waster. Essentially a medium-to-[cat] His manager, Louis Soresi, de- pair, Ma Shao-peh and Li Pai-chu, but he did not take up soimming University in the local League continue fighting he must and a created a sensational upset to-day seriously until he joined the Uni-since 1933. He also plays hockey new manager"-Reuter. by defeating the strong Shanghai persity in 1932, for it was in that for the University in the Mamak TITLE BOUT
doubles team, Carson and Squires, year that he threw his lot in with Tournament. in an exhibition match. Sab-the Victoria Recreation Club and| Glasgow, June 2-Jake Kürain, sequently, Carson, the Shanghai 20 commenced competitive surimis well-known as a pianist and is the Scottish champion, knocked champion, was extremely lucky to ming. The following year saw him a member of the "Oro And His Outside the field of sport, Ozorio out McCleave, the holder, in the beat Ma Shao-peh, the local title-win the Junior Championship of Friends" orchestra....
6-1 eighth round of a 15-round contest holder, by 2 sets to 1 in a singles the VR in addition to being Another personality will 6-1 for the British welterweight title.match.
individual champion at the Uni
to-morrow.]
appear
GOLDEN MILLER NOT TO RUN
*** IN FRANCE
Golden Miller has been strack out of the Grand Steeplechase de Paris and the Grande Course de Hales, to be run at Auteuil.