P. E. SMITH'S KERMANI'S 7 FOR 19

GOLF WIN-

The Silver Putter competition of „Hungjag: Golf Club, a handi- cap, 18 holes ; madal. play, was held at Hunglao on June 15, P. E. Smith winning with a acore of 72. The trophy, for which,48 members competed, was donated by Sir Victor Sassoon,

function given to Shanghai's Sports. Editors and CUEISTS

several Japanese fight promoters that, he is on the comeback. trail and will stage a welcome-return to the cauliflower game in the near future.

MIDDLESEX OVERWHELM ROYALS

The "Kin Shing Cup" Basket: ball League (on

roller skaten), sponsored by Kowloon Skating Rink, was successfully concluded last night when Middlesex, over- whelmed Royal Scote by 34 points to 11, after leading by 15-5 at.the. end of the first half.

He is expected to challenge the winner of the bout between "Knocker"! Nakano and Lojnikoff.

to

Paul

In addition activities in, the squared circle Parks also s'ated that he is going

PRACTICE

AT RECREIO

OF NO AVAIL: S.C.C.. STRAGGLERS WIN

BOWLERS CAME INTO THEIR OWN IN SHANGHAI CRICKET MATCHES PLAYED ON JUNE, 14, F. R. KERMANI HEADING AN IMPRES- SIVE LIST WITH 7 FOR 19:AGAINST SHANGHAI CRICKET CLUB STRAGGLERS, WHO, HOWEVER, DISMISSED RECS, TYROS FOR 57 RUNS TO WIN BY 2 RUNS; J.G. JENKINS TAKING 3 FOR 32 AND resuming his (BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT]HE ORR 5 FOR 23..

P. V. Simpson (0), J. W. Pote-00 Those members of Club Hent (0), A. V. T. Dean (4), J. C. Jenkins (3), A. C. Sinclair (8), in for promoting in a big way.de Recreio and their contributed 10 the Stragglers' H. P. Madar group of fight friends who were lucky total of 59, while

and N. Hart Baker (10) (25) moguls, who will officiate under enough to be at the club were highest scorers for the the title of the Shanghai Boxing

house on Monday even- Recs'. Tyros. Association.

Steady bowling, by G. B. Elliot Jackie Parks also declared that ing were rewarded by a (6 for 44 in 23:6 overs) and Shanghai Boxing Association would definitely hold its first fight very entertaining: exhibi- Donald Leach (3 for 51) enabled. card some time before July 20. tion of billiards: when A: 10, C. by 12 runs. F. Marshall

cham-(25), G. S. Dunkley (1)

Duckitt (3). L. F. Stokes A. P. and D. W. Leach (28) contribu?: Terran, to while. P. M. Charna (4 for players (33) and S. F. Shroff (5 for 55)

With this idea in view he has formed a new

venue the probable

being the

of feature attraction

the

S. C. C. Wanderers to beat Parsee

E. R. (40),

ed towards the Wanderers' total

bowlers.

COMBINED RIA SEEK ENTRY TO FIRST DIVISION

Artillery,

Combined: Royal are applying for admission.to First Division of the Football : Leaguo and are entering styön¬ teams in Third Division... AU, battery teams wi I now come under one officer-in-charge.of Royal Artillery › League foot-

Canidrome. He added that the J. Osmund, Colony gramme would be the winner of pion, E. D. Bush, The Cup was won by Hong in Nakano-Lojnikoff bout mat-Pereira and C. Kong and Kowloon Residents'

leading four of the, five Union when they defeated Kow-ched against one of the loon Skating Rink

Japanese fighters, who would be on Monday

ball. specially imported from Tokyo for who will figure in Friday were the most successful opposing night.

Yesterday's match was the only the occasion. He also hinted at the night's exhibition games, game in the League between two possibility of "Piston" Horiguchi European teams, Middlesex scored or one of the Korean champions indulged in practice. through Harrington (16), Garry being induced to come to Shang- while hai to fight for the new boxing (12) and Blackburn (6), Gready (2). Horne (6), Scott (2) group. and Hodkinfon (1) scored for Royals.

Following are the final League standings:-

,

P. W. L. Pts.

Union

4

4 0

8

Colours

3 1 6

Rink

4 2 2 4

Middlesex

4 I

3

2

Royals

4 U

4

0

NAVY "A" SURPRISED BY MIDDIES

Six matches were played in the Y.M.C.A. Invitation Water-Polo Tournament yesterday.

Signals had little difficulty against Navy "B", while Navy "A" were unexpectedly beaten by Middlesex "A" by six clear goals. Following were the results and goal-scorers:-

AT ARMY POOL Combined Small

Units

(MacDonald 2,

5 Navy C

(Doherty 1,

Nicholls. Knight- 11. ley and Thorley). Signals

10

(Dignan 5, Bayford

2. Hunt, Allen and McCann). Y.M.C.A.

(May 2, Goldman,

Benn). 5th AA. Regt..

R.A. (Clarke, Wilson, Yabsley (2) ).

Wilson

Navy "B"

0

4 Royal Scots "A" 1

(Morris).

4 8th. R.A.

0

AT "Y" POOL

Middlesex "A" (Bindon 3. Hymas 2. Jenning 1). Middlesex "B"

(Lomax. Rodley,

Peacock).

6 Navy "A"

LEAGUE BOWLS

TEAMS

for

the

had been re-clothed and conditioned.

M. J. Divecha (27) and A. B.

(Tata (0) were two of the 00000 Parsec team who known here.

well are

then

in

Terran and Bush, non-members of Recreio, were there to get Pat Madar (6 for 73) was res- more accustomed to

table,ponsible for the dismissal of while Osmund and Pereira were Police for 175 after D. L. Blix (32) trying to get used to it after it and J. T. Allen (58) and

re-E. C. Baker (27) and A. C. P. Abbott (31) had taken part stubborn partnerships. Madar also towards the scored 26 not out Recs. Colts' total of 125 for 6. an

and Madar also had 3 for 54 scored 32 not out for Signals Co., | S.V.C., against a Recs.' XI,

Oamund wan in his usual good form and during the night made two breaks of over 70. Last month he topped the 150 mark with unfinished broak, but since the he table has been re-conditioned hao not yet made three-figure break. I asked Osmund who he thought was

Д

Following are some of the team the most improved billiards player in

Lawn Saturday's

League games:-

Bowls

HONG KONG F.C. Second Division (v Talkoo, Home)

J

M. Thomson,

A

B. 1. Bickford, J

R. Selby and W. Gt (Skip). A. Watson, I, H. Gelling, J. D. Thom- БОП and W. MacFarlane (Skip).

R. P. Shaw, H. V. Pearce, A. Brroks- bank and K. S. Robertson (Skip).

Third Division (v K.B.G.C., Away) A. G. Gratton, C. Carr, G. Stephens and B. A Mansell (Skip).

the Colony of recent years, but he jok- ingly remarked "there are none," add- to take any ing that nobody interest in the game these days."

seems

Marvellous "Potting”

Osmund

has a

very high opinion, however, of Pereira's snooker, remark- ing that his "potting" was nothing short

of marvellous, In regard to Terran's

rick shots, Osmund said they

were

K. Forrow, J. Hempsey, C. B. Robert-very well worth watching as He has a

large repertoire of strokes. son and G. Graver (Skip).

F. Anslow, J. Ralston, S. Strange and

J. Russell (Skip).

HONG KONG C.C. Second Division (v Kowloon Cricket Club, Home)

S. L. Lloyd, J. G. Haigh, H. C. Wal- lington and G. E. Costello (Skip).

G. G. Aitkenhead, T. R. Rowell, L. A. R. Duncan and F. Goodwin (Skip) R. R. Davies, P. S. Cassidy, R. A. Edwards and A. W. Brown (Skip).

Third Division v (Indian Recreation Club, Away)

H. H. Beddow, L. E, N. Ryan, E. S. Doughty and E. S. Abraham (Skip).

Dr. D. J. Valentine, W. R. Lambert, H. A. Angus and A. McKellar (Skip).

P. Morrison, T. C. Monaghan, Hospes and A. S. Mitchell (Skip).

Reserve:-R. J. Shrigley.

CLUB DE RECREIO First Division "A" (v Kowloon Docks, Home)

E.

Joe Luz, C. E. Marques, J. E. Noron- ha and H. A. Alves (Skip).

L. F. Xavier, C. M. Silva, J. F.

3 Royal Scots "B" 0|Ribeiro and F. X. Sliva (Skip).

TABLE TO DATE

Goals P. W. L. D. F A. Pls. Signals

9' 9 0 Q 61 5 18 Middlesex "A" 8 7 1 0 38 9 14 Y.M.C.A.

14 ...... 9 7 2 0 38 11 8th. Regt. R.A. 8 6 1.2 24 18 12 Royal Navy "A" 0 0 36 32 20 12 Royal Scots "A" 7. 5 2 0 22 14 10 Combined Smalt

Units

8 4 3 1 20 22 9 Royal Navy "B" 8 2 8 1 Ð 33 +8 Middlesex "B" 7.2 8 0 14 25 4 --Royal Navy "C" B│1,6 25 18 29-4

6th: A.A. Rogt - RAM

0.1 6 2 17:20 4 36th: Bly, RA, „5,0,4 1,5 20............... 1 -085th, Bity, R.A...7 10

30 Royal Scots :"B" 0.0 40 a 25 0.

MCEWAN CUP

In the final of the Royal Scots' inter-company football competi- tion for the McEwan Cup, "D" Company beat "C" company by 3

Last evening, when I visited Recreto,

wards he had a short session at the table himself.

000006.

TO-DAY'S LEAGUE

TENNIS

Following are to-day's Third

who Division Tennis League fixtures

however, won by 117 runs on June and some of the teams: 15.

I.R.C.

V.

C.D.R,

K.I.T.C.

V.

A.T.C.

C.R.C. (2)

V.

K.T.G.C.A.

S.C.A.A;

V.

V,

C.FC, (1) M.K.U.T.C.

CHINESE SWIMMING

CARNIVAL

With the object

of selecting

I saw Osmund showing a few young-their representatives for the char- sters the art of billiards, and after-ty swimming, gala on Saturday, July 26, against Combined VRC Osmund won his first Colony title in and Y.M.C.A., Combined Chinese 1921 from P. A. Yvanovich, who to-day Clubs are holding a' gala on Sun- is still one of the leading players at day, July 6, at 7 pm. at Chinese Recreto, and who avenged his defeat Bathing Club, North Point. the following year when he re-captured Swimmers have been requested

crown. In 1923 these two players send in their entries before 7 p.m. on again met in the final of the Colony Friday, July 4. Championship and Osmund won that

the

to

Swimmers from the leading Chinese rubber match. Since then the title has clubs, including Chinese Bathing Club, not changed hands.

BILLIARDS & SNOOKER ATY.M.C.A.

In a return Billiards and Snook- er match 'between: Foreign V.Y.M.C.A. and Garrison Sergeants'

Mess at the "Y" last night,

tha home team won åt billiards and lost at snooker. .

F. X. Soares, C. Roza Pereira. F. V. V. Ribeiro and R. F. Luz (Skip). First Division "B" (v K.B.G.C. "A", Home)

D. C. Alves, C. H. Rasto, C. A. Lopes and J. J. Basto (Skip).

F. A. Machado, J. C. Remedios, Eddie Sousa and Lg. J.-Suva :(Skip).:

C. Vas, A. M. Xavier, A. M. Rodri- gies and, A. P. Guterres (Skip)..

Third Division (v Hong-Kong Electric, Away)

E, Cunha, H. R. Pinna, A. A. Roza and P. Yvanovich (Skip)..

F. Sequeira, H. M. Xavier, F. X. Monteiro. and M. Carvalho (Sldp)..

G. A. Pinna, L. A. Rozario, M. Men- donca and M, F. Pinna (Skip), · SAM POOL POLICE R.C.......

First Division (v Kowloon Bowling

Firat ble

Graan Club "8", Home)

W. McLeod, W. Harris, W. S. Dall and *3. Shepherd · (Skip).

C. H. Gough, C. Pilo, G. Perkins, and W.Mair. (Skip) d

J Forceat, F Channing, F. Nolan and E. G. Post (Skip).

Third Division (v Kowloon Football

Club, Away)AM

Following are the results:

Billiards.

75

H. Jackson 150 Q.M.S. Wood C. Champlovier 150 Sgt. Murphy. 94 Bolton

05: Sgt. Garden

-150 Highest billiards break of the evening was made by Jackson, who had a 33, while Sgt. Murphy had a 26 break,

South China, Eastern, Sing Tao, Lai Tsun, Hong Kong and Kowloon Resid ents' Union and Chung Sing will be competing.

Following is the programme:—.

MEN'S

50 Metroa free-style.

100 Metres tree style,

60 Metres breast-stroke.

50 Metros back-stroke, Fancy Diving.

LADIES'

50 Metres free-style. BO Metres breast-stroke. 50 Metres back-strokę,

TRIALS NOT

NECESSARY

de » Snooker: (2 frames): L. Sykes 65,54 Sgt. James 40,33 As both, Victoria Recreation Lambert 30.40 Sgt. Dean 4201 Club and European YMCA are Evans

32,23. Sgt, Chalcroft. 41.55 holding galas--the former against

TO-DAY'S BOWLS.

C.C.C.

C.R.C. (1):-M. C. Tang and S, Y. Tong: H. N, Chau and A: Lui; C. Wel ind K. Lee.

C.R.C. (2):K. C. Ng and B. F. Choy: Hon Lun-fung and Y. Y. Lam;. T. C. Iu and S. W. Wong.

H.K.U.T.C.-S. L. Yong and P. K. Hut: T. C. Lo and Ip Yee: K. Y. Tam and Paul Liu,

K.L.T.CMS. A. Hussain and S. S., Hussata; Mahan Singh and S.. A.. M. Sepher; M. Ramzan and K. S. Mehal. S.C.A.A.-J. Hsu and H. C. Kwok;

KH. Ip and S. Y. LA; K. I. Chán and

H. N; Wong,

K.T.G.C.AX-L. Chen and D. Kwok; A. H. Basto and K. M. Lee: S. Hsu. and D. Chen.

1.R.C.-M. P. Madar and A. R. H. Esma: M. A. Wahab, and M. Hassan; A Rahmin and I. Kitchell.

C.C.C.-J. W. Leonard and W. K. Lee: W. J. Howard and K. L. Woo; George Lak and A, Kitchell.

C.D.R.-I. A. Noronha and G. A. Noronha: H. F. Gonsalves and A. E. Noronha: F. J. Remedios and J. J. Remedios.

WEBB WINS HANDICAP TOURNEY

SERGT. J. W. WEBB, ARMY CRICKETER ANDRA.M.C. FOOTBALLER, HAS JUST WON THE MEDICALS” HANDICAP SINGLESSTENNISS TOURNA- MENT; BEATING PTE, GUNSON (15) IN THE FINAL BY 1-6, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 AND 6-0, WEBB'S HANDICAP WAS —40. Lai Tsun on July 12 and the latter The competition attracted 40 Lagainst University on Saturday entries and due to the fact that it will not be necessary to hold there is only one court at Bowen trials to select the swimmers for Road Hospital. (hard court) avail- Following will represent Hong the combined V.R.C. and Y.M.C.A. üble for tournament games; it was Kong Electric Recreation Club in team in the forthcoming swimming a somewhat long-drawn out affair. a friendly floodlight lawn bowls gala against Combined Chinese, R.A.M.C will be holding their match against Lane Crawford's at As the best swimmers of both Ming Yuen to-day at 7.30 p.m. clubs will be in action in these A. P. Tarbuck. WE Baker, A. F galas a good idea of their form Paul and J. K Sloan (Skip); R can be formed.. A, Owens, A. G. Everett, CE, Gahogan and J. F. Lunny (Skip); W. E. Macfarlane, R. W. Smith,

goals to 1 on Murray Parade Soutar. C. Willcox, W. MacHardy G. Gardner and I de Rome ground yesterday.

Toogood (2) and Auld, the bat talion footballer, scored for the winners while Hossack, battalion contre-forward, scored for the

losers.

Bill Stewart, National League umpire, has had three fingers, broken, a wrist. fractured and a too broken by foul tips and Und drives. His hospital chart also shows a throat, operation and an appendectomy since he joined the senior eireult in 1933.

JE. Hayward, J. Riddell, J. R. McWalter and J. C. Aitken (Skip).

and J. W. Macdonald (Skip).J

L. C. Ponnell, W. M. Smith, A..J. Johnson and A. E. Carey, (Skip).,

Reservaat G, Davis, H, Dewar G AAlexander and E. Greenwood,

DECIVIL SERVICE:C.CZ First Diylalon, (v. 0.0.C.; Away)

At 4.00 pm,12] A. Sheppard. 1. Seddon, E, Purvis and E. Simmons (Skip)...

W. Culledge, J. Carre and M. Rakusen (Skip).

(Skip)..

their final trials on Thursday, July 3, te Victoria Recreation Club are holding

select the team for thelr gala against Lai Tsun. SPS

Bob de la Vega, in charge of gaten

Licut Comdr. H. W. L. Harrison 1. at Agua Caliente race track, claims to hold, a record, that few bull fighters can the new Fleet Rugby Officer, 'succeed- match. In an amateur fight at. Tijuana ing Lieut. F. W. Carter, who has left with a dehorned bull, de la Vega stood the Colony. his. Bround, bravely until the animal x *

annual billiards - and, snooker tournaments at Bowen Road Hos- pital shortly, and present indica- tops are that entries will be on a record scale this year due to the fact that newcomers from Home tian of participating. have already signifled their inten-

POSSIBLE NAVY 3RD DIV. TEAM Though it is understood that. Navy will be competing only

charged, Ha, took one look, ht,.: 1,200 The Foreign, Y.M.C.A. Bullards Gellately pounds of beef rushing at him, and his Championship will be decided on Mon- in First Division of the Football career ended then and thores He day, June 30, at 0.30 p.m., when Z. League, it is learned that they may D Crawley, E. Kirman, C. Strange, dropped his red cape and outran el toro Sykes meets C. H. Chompelevier in also enter a team in Third Divi-

sion and J. McGowan (Slip)

the Final.

to the fence

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