JOCKEY CLUB'S H

THREE AQUATIC SECOND "POW" RECORDS IN AT THE VALLEY FOUR DAYS

TWO RACES, ONE FOR CHINA PONIES AND THE OTHER FOR AUSTRALIAN PONIES, FEATURED HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB'S SECOND "POW,” HELD AT THE VALLEY THIS MORNING IN THE PRESENCE OF MR. T. E. PEARCE, CHAIRMAN OF STEWARDS, MR. A. H. POTTS, STARTER, MR. P. TESTER AND MR. S. A. SLEAP.

Results of the race, which were in the nature of time

trials,

were:-

China Ponies: 1, Mauber (Chan Chung-hang) and Advancing Time (Lo Kwong-to) dead heated in 2.34: 3, Lancashire Chap, (F. A.) Sequeira) 2.36.

Also ran: The Spirit of St. Louis) (G. W. Cooper), Juliette (S. L.

Step Lu), Quftk

(Wong Yau), Chatterbox (A. A. da Roza)

SINGLES HANDICAP TEN PINS

Australian Ponies: 1, Brutus (L. G. Perkins); 3, Joan (Chan I-kan); 3, A Good Time (T. L. Tseng) Times were 2.19.2, 2.21, and 2.21.3, for the first three pon- les respectively.

Also ran: Annabella (L. S. Mul), Rising Star (K, Kwok), Zadderday (P. M. Hoo), Casing (C. F. Ng), Luxury (R. K. C. Chiu), War Tax (Chan OI), Maple Star (Lo Kwong-to) and Too Hot (R. Cas- tro).

FIRST "POW" RESULT Result of the Arst "Pow," last Saturday. was:—-1, Juliet (R. Bluestone), 2, Oscar Zylch (L. S. Mul), 3, Boneshaker (Ng Cheung- fai.

Jose Maria Duranona, Argen- tina's leading free-style swimmer, broke his third South American record in four days when he swam

300 metres in 3:31.2 on July 16. His own previous record was

more than 15 seconds off the American record for 500 metres with a 6:15.2 performance, as compared to Sebastian Dibar's 6:30.6, and on July. 14 he reduced

3:32.1. On July 13. Duranona cut

South

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 23, 1941.

LEADERS CLASH IN SECOND AND THIRD

DIVISION OF LEAGUE

By "Skip""

KOWLOON TONG WERE WELL IN THE NEWS YESTERDAY AND THEY MAKE THE HEAD LINES TO-DAY BY REASON OF THEIR ENGAGEMENT WITH KOWLOON FOOTBALL

his own 400 metres mark by two CLUB, PRESENT LEADERS, IN SECOND DIVI- SION, THIS AFTERNOON. THE GAME IS AT WATERLOO ROAD AND SHOULD BE AN EXCIT- ING ONE AS BOTH TEAMS ARE AT FULL STRENGTH.

seconds to 4:54.2. All three marks are considerably slower than the listed world records for the dis- tances, all held by Jack Medica of United States.

AUSTRALIANS

MAKE DEBUT

TO-MORROW

By "Incog"

Also rad: Maple Star (K. T. Lu). National Victory (T. C. Yuen), A Good Time (Tseng), Local cricketers Tarzan (R. Castro), Lancashire;

Ground advantage normally makes a big difference but even so I do not think that the home team can withstand the attack from Chatham Road. In fact I should not be at all surprised to see five points going to the foot- ballers. The winner should earn promotion to the Senior Division.

The two bottom feams in this League meet at King's Park, where I favour the homesters to win fairly comfort- ably Hong Kong Cricket Club enter ¦tain Craigengower, and this may prove a pretty even game with the Chater Road tean just gaining match points. Prison Oficers versus Talkoo Club

will sounds pretty interesting. especially but the game is away this time su the

after the latter's fine effort last week,

The draw for the Singles Handicap Ten Pins competition. Chap (F. A. Sequeira), Circe (Hoo] have the opportunity, to-

which attracted 48 entries, was made in the Hong Kong Bowling Alleys last week and resulted as follows:-

J

Pak-ming).

Training at the Race Course for the second half of the season, the latter which opens towards part of next month, is now in full swing, and if present form is any indication, some extreme- ly fast races should be seen later

morrow morning, of seeing the new Australian talent from Naval Dockyard in

Stanley team may win.

K.C.C. Should Win

In First Division

one of the

best

games should be at Cox's Road, where

SKIP'S FORECAST

∙AND SWEEP DRAW

(316)

(154)

(373)

(120)

FIRST DIVISION C.S.C.C. (337) v Roc. 'A' (386)

C.C.C. (455) v I.R.C.

(302)

K.C.C. (461) v. K.B.G,C,'B' (169)

P.R.C. (481) v K.B ̧G.C.'A'(535)

Alec. 'B' (449) v K.D.R.C. (453)

SECOND DIVISION Rec. (347) v K.C.C.

H.K.C.C. (411) v C.C.C.

K. Tong (214) ▼ K.F.C.

P.O.C.

(407) v Taikoo game hosts a little bit of no good as they

Bye: H.K.F.C. (138).

THIRD DIVISION against University at would then be well in the danger zone,

together with several others.

C.C.C. It is

(505) ▼ H.K.F.C. (130) Pokfulam, commencing anyone's game to-day, but 1 tip the

K.B.G.C. (410) v P.R.C. (437)

K.F.C.

H.K.C.C. (373) ▼

Elec. (379) v

Bye:-Roc, (297).

Figures In brackets denote numbers drawn in this week'a Bowls Sweep.

the struggling Kowloon Bowling Green A win for the Austin Road team would do their

Neale (40) bye: Lewis (43) bye:

Miller

action, for they are play-Club "B" team pay a visit. Birkel (23 } . }

el Arculli (33).

Skiver (40) (33) v Hollis (23); Bath (33) v Hannan (50); Boyle (33) v M Keeble (431 v McCallum (23); Ruiter (30) bye: F. M. el Areulij (33) bye: Hall (23) bye; Pearce (50) bye: Want- gar (33) v Baker"(30); Gracie (23) bye: Ruel (33) bye: Muenger 140) v Molthen

Gaddi (20):

(33) byr: Haymes (28)] hye; Moore (26) v Bondar (33); Mew (33) v A. Rosselet (40); Williates (26) v S. A, Ismal} (26); Halcomb (36) bye: Blount (17) v Cleggett (23); Watts (17) v Smith (333). Devonshire (33) bye: 0 of Arculli 140) bye; Barie (36) v Menker (33); Rearther (13) V Emmerson (33) Hodgson (33) bye; Comper (23) v Wi}- kins (26), Groves (30) hye. Pidgeon (28) bye: Rinde 1331 v Franklin (33)

The figures in brackets indicate the number of shots received by each player. Preliminary games will be over three frames only.

Matches decided up-to-dute:

are:-

Pidgeon beat Franklin 400-384; M, el Arculli beat Doyle 401-378; Willkins beat Cooper 532-385; Moore beat Bondar 589-488.

Monthly Records

in the year.

L. B. Chao, one of our leading

Chinese jockeys, who spent the Stanmer recess in Shanghai, 15 back again in the Colony.

S. China

Trounce

K.C.C.

At King's Park yesterday, South China Athletic Association beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 8 sets to 1 In First Division of the Tennis

League.

K.F. Liu and B. Szato (S.C.A.A.) beat E. F. and E. C. Fingher 6-4 6--3 Records for the month, to date beat S. A. Gray and A. E. P. Grant beat R. ** Broadbridge and A.

Crawford

are:-

TEN PINS

Ladies: Mra. E. Stevenson

ing a friendly

at 8.30 a.m.

homesters to win by a dozen shots.

Club de Recreio, despite a new form- ation, should be able to overcome Civil

Having already heard of the Servants, even at the Valley, whilst Australians' capabilities, Univer- Craigengower must surely trounce the sity are leaving nothing to chance Indians. Police and Kowloon Bowling and are turning oul

as near Green Club "A" should be very even, their full team 115 possible, with the home team possibly winning Dr. L. T. Ride also being included in the eleven.

arrowly.

The fifth. game to this diviston is be

and tween Kowloon Docks

Club da Owing to the fact that dulles will not Recrela "B", neither of whom are yet make it possible for the Australians to free of the relegation bogey I think held their best team, they have re❘ the Portuguese lady can win as the crulled the services of two of the men game is at home. stationed on Slonecutters, Breese and Smith, and R. J Fenton of K,C.C.

Lite Colbert, a fast bowler, has been putting in quite a good deal of practice and should do well, while Robert Burns is one of those batsmen who is most difficult to move once he gets set.

Vital Match

Kowloon Bowling Green Club have to date when they their biggest test entertain Police in Third Division. Should the latter win, កម I expect them to, the promotion question will University: L T. Ride, C. N. Mat-be considerably more open with Police thews, S. Mahinoud, W. S. Gegg, K, S. becoming firm contenders for the junior

.The teams are as follow:-

Oh, N. C. Sen Gupta, J. Fenton, G, S.

K. Y. Tam.

title.

Taul, G, Hung Choy, R. S. Gill and little difficulty in repeating their per Craigengower, at home, should have

In the season, Australians: R. Moore, R. Burns, S.formance of earlier B-11

when they beat their hosts of to-day Mercer, R. J. Fenton, H. Jackson, A. Ferguson, Sergt. Smith, Sergt. Breese, by over 20 shots in the only game play W. Bellamy, A. Butterton and Colbert.

198

Men: J. Gracie

267

DUCK PINS

120

152

F. N. Wong and Lam Kwan (S.C.A.A. beat E. F. and E, C, Fincher beat Gray and Grant ........... bent Broadbridge and Crawford..

(Continued In Next Column)

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6-3 6-3

Ladies: Mrs. E. Stevenson Men: Sergt. Moore

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A. Chan and W. C. Kwok (S.C.A.A.)

lost to E. F. and E. C. Fincher 46 beat Gray and Grant

0-2 beat Broadbridge and Crowford 6-1

S.C.A.A.

1.R.C. Recreio

C.R.C.

Table To Date

K.C.C. H.K.U.T.C. H.K.C.C.

Sota

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts,

3 3 0 0 20% 6% 6

2 2 0 0 11

4 2 2 0 18

7 4 172 4 2 2

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ed that Saturday.

Kowloon Football Club will be hard put to it to hold Hong Kong Cricket Club, but I think they can just do it.

but Indians should have an easy task

against Electricians, despite the latter's

recent improvement.

IAN PEEBLES IS MAKING PROGRESS

1.R.C.

(433)

(491)

It was erroneously announced yesterday that there would not be a swoop this week.

WALKER AND

DUNCAN IN

FOURTH ROUND

STAGING A FINE RECOVERY AFTER TRAILING 4-10 AT THE 10TH HEAD, W. L. WALKER AND R. DUNCAN BEAT CLUB- MATES H. SPONG AND E. LEVETT 14-13 IN THE THIRD OF THE COLONY ROUND

BOWLS OPEN PAIRS LAWN CHAMPIONSHIP AT KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB LAST EVEN- ING.

It was a very good match in that after their poor start, the Lieut. I. A. R. Peebles, R.A., all-winning pair regained form and England and Middlesex cricketer, I who is reported wounded in

I War Office casualty list, is mak- ing good progress and is out of o hospital.

MARSHALL ON FIELD

THROUGHOUT CRICKET GAME

slowly but surely crept up on

a their opponents and, amidst tense excitement, tied the scores at 13- all at the penultimate head.

Walker bowled like a machine at the last end and had three of his woods clustered round the jack when the skips went down to bowl. Levett drove with his first wood and took out two, but after that Duncan blocked so effective- ly with his last three woods, that Levett found himself in the unen- viable position of not being able to draw at all. Detailed scores

Donald Leach, Shanghai Inter-| P. V. Simpson and J. C. Jenkins, nort cricket captain, who is at both well-known to local followers of present, heading the Shanghai cricket, having taken part in Interport cricket average (batting), struck the fore with the bat, Simpson scoring matches against Hong Kong, were to his best form with the ball last 31 and Jenkins 35, while A, V. T, Dean, Saturday when, playing for former H.K.C.C, cricketer, made 24. Shanghai Cricket Club Wanderers, Although set to make the big total He took 6 wickets for 23 runs in of 219 for a win, Colts went for the 7,4 oyers, and was mainly instru- runs right from the start and for that fell rather rapidly. mental in dismissing Recreation reason wickets Club's Tyros for 77 after his own Smith was out at 7505 pm 10 minutes from time-otherwise they might have side had declared their innings forced a draw, for after he had left closed at: 145 för 9.Y

there, was nobody who could' keep an Wanderers batted first, feature of and up. Scores were:— their innings being an 8th-wicket parta Stragglers: 210 (P. V. Simpson 31, J. nership of 63 by F. E. T. Marshall, C, Jenkins 35, A. V. Z. Denil 24: A, L. well-known to local sportsmen as Symona 5 for 67, Y. T., Barma. 3 for 55). cricketer-jockey, and A. Gratiam,

Marshall, who carried his bat for 01

Recs, Colte: 148 (C. J. Smith 62, T.

were:-- E.L.: R.D.:

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STONECUTTERS TENNIS DRAWS ANNOUNCED

The annual tennis champion- commence. the draws in the singles and doubles having been made in the course of the weeke and resulting as follows

runs, was on the field throughout the W. R. Wilson 17: Jenkins #for 61), ships on Stonecutters are about to match the scores of which were as Police were much too good for follows:

Parsecs and won by 7 wickets after Wanderera: 140 for 0 dec. (F. E. T. dismissing their opponents for 70, FC. Marshall, 01 not out, A. Graliam J.; Woodley being in deadly form with the H. P. Madar 2 for 4, F. Rr. Kermani |ball to return 6. for 20, 3. Zor,40),

M. J. Divecha, who played for Bhang Tyros: 77 (H, P. Madar 22. F. Brodd hat in the 1920 and 1033 Interports 31: Leach 0 for 23. G. B. Elliot 4 for against Hong Kong, took 2 of the Police 34)

wickets that fell for 17 runs, the scores being tech

A fine innings for, 62 runs by C. J. Smith almost saved Recreation Club'a Parades: 79 (8. F'.' Shroff 25, A, B, Colts in their match against Cricket Tata 10;, F.-C. Woodley a for 20). Club Wanderers, who scored 218 runs Polloot for 3 (B. B. Boddy 28. D. when, they took first...lease of the L. Dlx 20 not out; M. J. Divecha wickets.

for 17).

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BINGLES: First Round, Hosford v Marriott: Byes into Second Round: O'Hanlon v Perkins: Oliver v Rush- man; Goodwin v Gibson; Bráceo, v. Funnell: Smith v le Page: Moore Facer: Pratt v Mather, an

DOUBLES:—-Mather and Oliver Ự Hosford and O'Hanlon; Roach and Gibson V Moore and Rushman; Póridna' and Prätt v Marriott and Smith: Goods: win and Funnell v. Breese and Facer,

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