THE CHINA MAIL, MAY--29, 1941.
FINE DISPLAY BY K.C.C.
Third Division Victory Over C.R.C. UNUSUAL
Recreio Win In First Division
ONE OF THE BIGGEST TENNIS upsets for several years was provided by Kowloon Cricket Club's Third Division League tennis team yester- day, when they beat Chinese Recreation Club by 54-3 at Cox's Road.
This is the first time for more i
members U mast years remember 141 KCC
can
THINE
cored clear-cut vietony over C. R. C League team, which have. heid the title for the last tour years, and, colidering the dif- culty Fisher, their captain, hazi the !! l the team tip
having best pussalle advantage regard to the recent spell nt went
well .1
speaks
weather. KCCN prospects
Porte
CRC
It must in rand, however, have two team.
1. է . .
grew wall S Hu and D) Chen
Botelho
terreio).
and
be to Chen Kwok Matt Haste and Lee
day and it e possible that the team wloch best pestin day is the weaker of the two
The
tim
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qurte an
at BHsu and Chen
A E (Recreio).
Noronh#
eserling beat
beat Chen and Kwak
Bast and Lee
I.R.C. v S. China
to the itch 25. with beat Hay and Chen the last et in pogress, between Fishma and Kloss and We att Y C Chan, KCC were leading 3. and (it C' had a chance ladang the pouts.
151
away. however,
BOWLS TEAMS
been chosen to The following have represent their respective clubs in the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday
K.C.C.
First Division (v Police R.C., away)
A E Perry, A. W. Smith, L. Jack and EC Fincher 15kly)
A. E. P. Guest. W. W, Parsons, NJ
Madar (Skip) Bebbington and T, A
W. Mulcahy, A. W. Ramsey. G F Taylor and J Fraser (Sk!p)
Second Division (v K.F.C., home)
W Bowden, J Tribble. G Jack and A Steven (Skip)
A
M
Langley, A H Martin, E C Cur
S Meadow (Skipt Is and R
() Vr Fabel. 11 A RS Capell, F
W. Cari (Skip) and r
H.K.F.C.
Away)
J A
Need
!
A
Second Division (v H.K.C.C.
JS Howell, G Stephens, Di Selby and W. Gill (Skip) A Watson. 3. 11. Gelling, H hint and W. Macfarlane (Skipt
Pearse. Shaw, H. Brooksbank and R S. Robertson (Skipt Third Division (v H.K.C.C.. home)
p
V
RemedioR
5 7
13
0 3
and
A
M
Silva
R
fi -1
B
1
K
3
and P
A Bailey, J Halston, B Bickford
Morgan (Skip>)
J
11
A1
Chat lost set to 1
Sookungoo.
to South Chuma
Tarn
Rervention
K
AɅ
21
Y
1 and 1 N
1 Kwok and K
Chan and Y
Wonk 4 G
Wan 1
F Casey, 3 Russell. A and 1 H Mansell (Skip
Reserves
Gratton
Carr and S C.S.L.C.
Strange
(1
Pathe
1 Kitchell Da M Just for ba and Wo
URCH Hassan
1 ti 15-4
and M N Hakusen (Skip)
F MacCawan
The Ke( pair gave nothing A Rahmin and G. Singh (LR.C.)
Fisher Rellilly. Best 1 SY everything bark and Kloss being lost to d strady and
accurately, host to N lobbing and they won 6
4
Hazell, playing his first
to 18 months, and with a strange lost to Kwok and Wan
I grand form. he is that and Ng
facket,
deadly mahing from All part. the cunt being a big factor
el
success he achieved with £11 The
Wik Llewellyn, who
sistent
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Senior Match
In a sensor Kadne postponed from Monday, Heerens bad little drilical's gamist KCC and won G 3
M P Madar and A R. H. Esmail
RC).
fest to L and Wong
most to Kwok at Wan
leed for Chan a NA
K.I.T.C. v C.C.C.
4 G
#
(
C
Kowloon Indinte. Tos! to Crangengow?T
is it sets to 6
5. A
Hussain (KITC) and S. S JE J W Leonard and HK
beat W J
Howard and R
I
2
Woo 6
Thomson. M. Farrow, J Robertson and G. Graver (Skips)
First Division (v K.B.G.C. B, home)
W #1
INTER-HONG SWIMMING
An inter-hong swimming galai
in aid of the Bomber Fund and Y.M.CA. Charities will be held on June 11.
Dodwells have not yet arrang-
RACING PROBLEM
Monty Smyth, leading pony trainer and a suc-
ed their team but will have the cessful jockey over the services of L. A. Benn, P. Wilson, sticks and on the Flat L. C. Baker, D. H. Stewart, Miss Diana Dodwell, A. W. Salter, and years ago, Mrs. Gertrude Goddard.
Entries are:
100 YARDS MEDLEY RELAY
Hong Kong Bank:-(. F. Hyde,
usual
raises an un-
racing problem," writes L. V. Manning.
It emerges from the case of
M. F. L. Haymes, D. G. Day. F. Fred Fox, who was so impressed
M. Thompson.
with the riding of 12-year-old
induced trainer Fred Templeman to
take him on 2
B. and S.: V. G. H. Upton, J | Edward Mumford at Cheltenham A. Stewart, R G Castleton. A C. that he Hutchison,
Jardines: E. A. Roberts, E. A three years' apprenticeship. Gaubert, N. D. Booker, D. O Pau-[
Monty questions whether young
will be entitled to 4 Mumford claim the most valuable asset of the 5lb. an apprentice jockey - allowance.
SONS.
Electric: J 11 Kong Hong Maycock, J. K. Sloan, D. Hutch- son, G. Saunders
M
Kowloon Dock: L. Barkus, C
The Ruler of Racing do not Lagan, M. Dietrich, A S. Bless
the case of the Veterans (Over 40) 25 Yards: seem to cover CF. Hyde (Bank). G Campbell allowance for the young amateur It is only who turns apprentice. 1. and S. D. L.. Newbigging
apprentice loses (Jardines). WR Smith (Elee clear that an
This right to the 51b, when he has tric), ( Logan (Doek).
50 Yards:
Thompson' ridden 40 winners on the Flat. (Bank), J. A. Stewart (B. and S.).' Monty says he was reminded E A. Roberts (Jardines), D Hut of this by an experience of his chinson
Logun own just after the last war, when he was apprenticed to Stanley Diving: D. G. Day (Bank). J. Wootton, than whom there could A. Stewart (B. and S.), N. D. be no more convincing authority.
Saunder
(Dock)
(Electric).
('.
Booker (Jardines), G. Colledge. V S. Ebbage, W J Burling und Strange (Skip)
J Gellatly E. Kirmon. M E Purvis
P 1) Crawley, A
WC Summonds and J (Skip).
Shephard. E
ADDITIONAL BOWLS ENTRIES
(Electra ). M. Dietrich (Dock)
100 YARDS MIXED RELAY Bank: D. G Day, Miss J. Book- er, Mrs. J Dupuy. F. M. Thomp
Son
B. and S.: J. A. Stewart, Mrs D. Torrible, Miss H. Cockburn, A. C. Hutchison. Jardines:
Wootton Should Know
Mr. to
"I was still an apprentice and able to claim the 5lb. allowancer when I went to Plumpton to ride a hurdler," said Monty. "But Wootton that the Stewards told
horse I should be if I rode the debarred from riding again on E. A. Roberts, Miss the flat as an apprentice.
Miss B. Longbottðin,
V. Black-
refused Wootton thereupon burn, N D. Booker.
let me ride in the hurdle race." Electric: [7. Hutchinson, Mrs.
also 1 have
talked to Vic additional Crawford, Miss Grant, G. Saun- Smyth, who is the master of the most successful apprentice on 150 YARDS RELAY
-the flat. Ken Mullins, and in Bank:--C. P. Hyde, D. G Day, Jack Granthan has one of the
T. Harrington, M. P G.
I best boy jockeys to come out
over the sticks in recent years. Haynes, M. G. Carruthers, F. M Thompson.
Following are
for
the various
the 3 entries 61 Bowls Championships:
The home team. In this match, heat G La and A Hung
more sue- Mahan Singh and S. A. M. Sepher Both have met wath
CAN ith Fincher brothers had, c. I.T.C.), paired off in an effort tu three sets.
As
i1
Was,
Win lost to Leonard and Lee Ernie lost to Howard and Won Fincher, partnered by Mackay, beat Lai and Hung of the B team, did very well
to share one set, but under was he likely e.rcumstances have achieved much
this.
more
2
A
tier.
LAWE
OPEN SINGLES
Field, W Siny Eastman, W. V son. C. Dowman, Y. Abbas, A Lapsley. 2 R M Ogden, R. S. Meadows, R. Leigh, Hunter, E Curtis. S. A. Gray. T. R
Overy. A E. Carey, E. C Fincher. A. Madar, T Broadbridge, N. A. Mackay. A. E. P. Guest.
M. Ramzan (X.I.T.C.).
and
Y.
J
6 3 Khan
T
TO
Jest to Leonard and Lee to
0: lost to Floward and Woo than lost to Lat and Hung
Crawford played very well on
Occasio11
E
0 #
3 6
A
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
B. and S. J. A. Stewart, R. G. Castleton, G. Campbell, V. G. H Upton. R. G. Adams, A. C. Hut
chinson.
OPEN PAIRS
W C.
Jardines E. A. Roberts, N. 1) Eastman and W. Simpson.
Coleman Booker. D. O. Parsons, W. K. Oxley and T. Fergusson, T
Corneck, Younghusband, V Atienza and
E. A Gaubert, G. P and p V Chittenden, A. A, Dand and W. V.
Stone. Evans and C. H. Fußer,
J. Field, B D.
Electric: G. Saunders. Following are to-day's Fourth A. Lapsley and R. Ogden, W. Meirose Maycock, L., Gibson, H. D. Bid- met Division Tennis League fixtures and J C. Chalmers, F. Goodwin and with tween Post Office Recreation "B" Curtis,
tor the home team and hard-hitting came off Gray's sometimes, and this pair
Fin-
with most success. Teddy and some teamis. The match be-E W. Simmonds, A. W. Smith and E.
De-
cher had an off-day and, Burnett, only won one set.
Reed, former "B"
player, Rave a good display for Recreio which was featured by an curate forchand drive, while A V. Remedios had some brilliant interludes, and his speed made it very difficult for the home team to score outright winners.
T
A Mader and A
E. P
and Chinese Recreation Club has Guest R. Leigh and R. S. Meadows. D. Hung and F. R, Zimmern, T. R. been postponed:
Hunter and L. Jack, J. M. Jack and A. E. Perry, R. T. Broadbridge and N. A. E. Mackay, E. C. Fincher und A. W. Ramsey, H. Brokenshire and A. Zimmern. N. J. Bebbington and J. F.
and A. Steven
J. A. R McGowan, Selby.
J.R.C. F.C. S.C.A.A. C.C.C.
V. A.T.C. V C.B.A. V. I.R.C.
K.I.T.C. V.
A.T.C.-S/Sgt,
L/Cpl. Lieut.
Stoner: Elsley: Burnett Mitchell.
Kowloon Cricket Club, lost to Club de Rocrelo by 7 sets to 2.
E. C. Fincher
G. C. (K.C.C.).
beat H. A.
Barretto
Ford and Glussgow and Trapman and
Filipino Club:-L. F. Souza and T. S. Hau: B
and Poon and P. Poon: F. Gon- 7--5 zalez and W, Lee.
and
Barros
anel
で
A
lost to W A Reed and J. J
Remedios
5--7
lost to A. V. Remedios and J
Gonsalves
2 -4
drew beat Reed and Remedios
Barretto with Barros and
G--- 6.-2
lost to Remedios and Consalves 2-0
OPEN RINKS
N.
L/Cpl
Spr.
W. Naef, A. Eastman, T. Fergusson) and W. Simpson: S/Sgt.
C. Woodcock, Atienza, C. Dowman and V. Chitten- den: B. Evans. R. Ogden, J. Gibson W. V. Field; A. Lapsley, R. Lapsley Jr., R. Lapsley and E. Kern; R. Main, J, A. Watson, W. Melrose and J. C. Chalinera: S. A. Gray, E. Curtis, A. W. Smith and E. C. Fincher; E. Zimmern, W. K. Way. T. A. Madar
.R.C.-M. I. Razack and G. Singh: M. H. Hassan and-M ̧ S. Hassan; A. S. Suffiad and M. P. Madar.
5.C.A.A.-K. C. Wong and W. G
A. Crawford and S. A. Gray (K.C.C.). Wong: K. C. Sit and C. M. Tanng: S.
B Yao and T. Y. wok,
C.C.C.-K. M. Au and C. M.
and T. L. Lock: A. Zimmern, F.
Zimmern, D. Hung and N. A. E. Mac- kay: H. H. Rose, G. Sherriff, T. w. Leo: Carr and N. J. Bebbington.
Y H. Leung and George Lat: K. C.
E. F. Fincher and N. A, E, Mackay Wun and P. C. Yu, (K.C.C.).
lost to Barros and Barretto
drew with Reed and Remedios lost to Remedios and Gonsalves
THIRD DIVISION
́ ́C.R.C. V ́K.C.C.
3-1
6-11 2-4
C.R.C. lost to K.C.C. by 5 sets to
315 sets at King's Park.
D. H. Hazell and .D. Llewellyn (K.C.C.).
beat M. C. Tang and S. Y. Tang 7-5
N. J. Bebbington and J. L. Ander- won (K,C.C.).
ARMY TENNIS
"
LINDRUM'S
BIG BREAK
11.
He says: "My impression is
that if one of my flat-race ap- prentices rode over the sticks and I wanted him to come back to the fat he would have to ride jockey without as a full-blown the allowance. I am afraid that would apply to my boy Grantham.
My comment is that us shrewd took the line be good racing
well, J. K. Sloan, D. Hutchinson. Stanley Wootton Kowloon Dock:--C. Logan, A. he did it must
S. Bliss, L. Barkus. M. Dietrich, V. Ramsey, R. Lapsley.
CURIOUS
ACTION BY ENGLISH F.A.
Charles
law.
Anyway. It's a point which is now being hotly debated when racing men gather together.
POLO CLUB GYMKHANA POSTPONED
Napier, Sheffield It was a very great disappoint-
to postpone the- Wednesday's Scottish international ment to have forward, now of Falkirk, has been Gymkhana in aid of the B.W.OF. at the very last moment on Satur- suspended sine die.
Announcing this recently the day afternoon. F.A. state Napier was reported to After discussion and looking up them for the third time in the of records it has been decided, in unlikelihood of a course of the season just conalud- the extreme
The Entertainments Committee
ed, following the Falkirk v. Albion spell of fine weather in which to
th Rovers match on December 28. keep pontes fit, to put off
It could only happen in war-Gymkhana until a date in Octo- time, that a player could be sus-ber, to be fixed later. pended by the English F.A, while Should any ticket-holders wish' Walter Lindrum broke playing in Scottish football. to have their money refunded. -Napler, then with Glasgow will they please apply to Mr. W. In "B" Division Army Tennis his own world billiards Celtic, jumped right Into the r. Stanton. Exchange Building. League, Royal Army Ordnance record break recently £10,000 class following an Inter beat H. N, Chau and F. Yu.... 6 Corps beat 5th A.A. ́ ́Regiment,"
to all who sent donations towards years ago. beat C. Wei and Y. C, Chan 15 Royal Artillery, by two points to when he compiled a break national match at Aberdeen six of the B.W.O.F. is very grateful
one at Sookunpoo yesterday.
George Jobey, the Derby man- the Gymkhana, and to all who Lieut. Clogue and servage of 7,735 in a match
match, gave us so much time to the pre- his made,
mind (R.A.)
that parations.Contributed, lost to 'S/Cdr. Gardner against his brother Fred.ager who watched the and Sgt. Adlam, 5-7, 6-8..
He held the old record of 3,381, Napier should be his, Napier and Capt. Barker and Bdr. Borro-made also when he' opposed his Daily Duncan, he decided, was
the perfect left wing.
Falkirk wanted to clough (R.A.) lost to L/Cpl. brother last July. Pinder and L/Cpl. Reynolds, 3-0, During ton months of exhibi- But Jobey was not the only last season.
tion play Walter Indrum has bidder. Celtic were besieged with play him against Rangers, but not Bdr. Sitty and Gnr. Langley raised £18,000 for war funds. offers.
until just before the match when, (RA) beat S/Sgt. Peters and Reuter.
They refused them all until he both Falkirk and the player had "Sgt. Harding, 8-6, 6-4.
suffered a leg injury, and the fol- given up hope. dfd the necessary towing season Celtic accepted permission-come-through-
£5,000 for Napier from Derby Three minutes before the end, County after he had passed a test after playing a really good game.
He stayed with Derby for three he was sent off. seasons and was then transferred to Shemeld Wednesday...
Nepler figured in two dramas
lost to Chau arid Yu
lost to Wel and Chan
Jost to Tang arid Tong
beat, Chau and Yu
beat Wei and Chan
2-
7--5
0-0
K. Klots and A. L. Fisher (K.C.C.).
...drew with Tang and Tong
Reorelo v K. Tong-
6-43-6.
6-4
Recreio best Kowloon Tong by 7 sals to on the latter's ground,
H.A. Noronha and Q. A. Noronha (Reargip) M5 fok
Hwok beat L. Chen and draw with "Á, H, Bastoand-KI-M);
Choy, who has been one of the regular junior tennis players at Chinese Pinky Pineda, Cyclone Softball hur Recreation Club for a number of years. Jer, has been putting in some practice intends; devoting a good deal of his with the H.B Baseball squad. It is spare time to baseball this Summer. unlikely, however, that ho Will be tok-He has had considerable experience, ing to the samo seriously just for having played for some years for the some much needed exercise!", lie says, South China aggregation,
I am told that Falkirk will probably lodge an appeal through the Scottish F.A ---
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