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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
FRIDAY,
AUGUST 25, 1933
MACHINE GUN TROOP GYMKHANA LEAGUE TENNIS
TOMORROW'S PROGRAMME AT THE POLO GROUND
SOME RULES
FOR THE
COMPETITORS
The preparations for the Machine Gun Troop Gymkhana to be held to-morrow, at the polu ground are now complete and it only needs fine weather, of which there is every pros pect to ensure a very successful afternoon's sports.
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The entries, which we give in full below, indicate the interest that is being taken in the sport, both by members of the troop and others and there is no doubt that those who go will see a fine exhibition of horsemanship together with plenty of keen healthy rivalry.
It is understood that a large number of tickets have been soli by members of the troop and there is sure to be a bumper attendance on the grounds. The prizes will be given away at the conclusion of the sports by Lady Peel, who together with His Excellency the Governor, and Major Gen. and Mis. Bor- rett are going to be present during the afternoon.
The catering for teas and refrosliments are in the able bazids of Messrs, Lane Crawfords who have erected a special Stand on the grounds to accommodate "Visitors.
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RULES GOVERNING TO-MORROW'S
SPORT ANNOUNCED
Below will be found the rules. governing the sports:-
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Pim, F. G. Nigel, A. H. Potts, F. E. W. Lammert, A. G. Martin, A. F. Jenkins, D. À. Cumming, F. W. Webb, A. Wall.
11-Tug-of-War on Horseback (M.G.T.).
Prize presented by H H. H. Priestley, Esq.
Two sections of the Machine Gun Troop under Sergeant Craw- ford and Sergeant Ferguson will contest the best out of three
straight pulls.
No. 1 Sub-Section:-L-Cpl. R. A. Fawcett, Tpr. L. G: Robertson. Tpr. D. A. Cumming, Tpr. F. H. King, Tpr. H. A. Browning.
Indians Get Heavy
Trouncing
Two of the matches played in the tennis League yesterday re- sulted in draws.
In the CBA-KIT.C. encoun- ter F. Khan and M. A Khan play ed very well but their team could
not force a win. The other teams to share point were the German Club and the Radio.
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Playing away the Indian R.C. suffered their greatest defeat for No. 2 Sub-Section:-L.-Cpl. I. G. some time past when they failed Allison, Tpr. B. C. Field. A. Fto take a set against Recreio. Jenkins, Tpr. G. Taylor, Tpr. L. E. Morgan.
C. de R. vI.R.C.
At King's Park the Recreio beat the Indian R.C. by nine sets to
No. 3 Sub-Section:-L.-Cpl M N. Cochrane. Tpr. A. H. Harbord, n Tpr. W. E. Hunt, Tor. F. J. Bond, Tpr. L. de C. Blechynden.
No. 4 Sub-Section:-Tpr. H. S. V. Mossop, Tpr. D. B. Evans, Tpr. F. G. Nigel. Tpr. W, A. Mackinlay, Tpr. F. E W: Lammert. 12-Individual Tent Pegging Com- petition (Open).
Prizes présented by the Hong Kong Jockey Club..
Points.-Style, Pace and Re-
covery.
A. J: P. Heard, R. S. Cresswell. A. H. Potts. R. H. Charles, A. F. Jenklas, F. J. Bond, J. D. H. Crawford, G. P. Ferguson, L. G. Robertson, H. A. Browning, H. S. V. Mossop. D. B. Evans W. A. Mackinlay, F. E. W. Lam- ert, G. Taylor, L E. Morgan, W., E. Hunt, K. B. Gore, Imam Ali, A. L. Birt, F. W. Webb, B. L. E Hebert. G. C. Wilson, A, Wall, D. A. O'Conor, L. J. R. Cragg. F. R.
The scores were:-
LAST NIGHT'S SWIMMING
Donn And Leung Sui Man Prominent
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U.S. BASEBALL Yankees Beaten By Indians
MACHINE GUN TROOP HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
GYMKHANA Under the Patronage of HE SIX WILLIAM PREL, K.Q.M.G., KBE
Is" Ar or Tacor Funde
New York, Aug, 21. Washington Senators, leaders in the American Baseball League, were again checked by Detroit Tigers when they were held to a tie SATURDAY, 26th August, 1933 in their double-header yesterday. Results as cabled by Reuter:
National League. "
A. G. Donu and Leung Sui Man, swimming in the heats last night in the 100 yards champion- ship of the Hong Kong Inter nutional Amateur Swimming Association's sport. revealed themselves as favourites for the event when the finals come to be Boston
swuni.
St. Louis
Watkins hit a homer, ¡Boston
Wally Berger hit two homers...
HONG KONG POLO CLUB GROUND
CAUSEWAY BAY
COMMENCING AT 2,30 PM.
LIST OF EVENTS
1. M.G.T. Indian Syees' Saddling Race
3. Whistling Race-Open
4. Alarm Race—M.G.T.
8. Ladies Rotten Row Competition-Opan
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5. Hitting the Polo Ball-Folo Club
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5. Aunt Sally Competition-Open
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7. Farm Yard Competition--Open
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euter,
In all four events were swum, the men's 100 yards being the most interesting. In the men's 200, yards breast stroke, Kwok New York
Cleveland J. J. Xavier and A. M. Xavier Chun Hung was outstanding, Washington (Recrelo).
while, Mrs. Schrender looks as Detroit though she is going to have an Washington easy time of it in the finals of the Detroit" ladies 200 yards breast strokes.
beat A. Rahmin and A. R. H.
Esmail beat M. R. Abbas and A. A.
Rumlahn
6-4
8-3
In the 4-0 free style Campbell
7-5
beat S. A. R. Bux and T
Hamet
L. A. Carvalho and C. E. Xavier Lange won their respective
Recreio).
beat A Rahmin and A. R.
H. Esmail
beat M. R. Abbas and A. A.
Rumjahn
beat 3. A. R. Bux and T.
Hamet
6-1
6-4
8-3
A. A. Bemedios and L. F. V. Ribeiro (Recrela).
beat A. Rahmin and A. R
H. Esmail
6-4 beat M. R. "Abbas and A. A...
Rumjahn
7-5 beat S. A. R. Bux and T.
Hamet
6-4
.....
D.K. Y. "E.S.C.
The German Club and The Radio Sports Club played a drawn. game on the former's courts.
The scores were:--
Soltau and I abeselder (German Club).
P. Scott Harston, H. M. Kalll, M. A. Parkes, D. R. Alabaster, H. C 1-A bell will be sound
Hopkins, G. P. Ferguson, I. G. All-whlams: Muspratt-Williams, H. D. minutes before each event, son, Lieut. Birt, R.A. B. C. Field. Tollington, W. Ahern. Competitors must immedi M. N. Cochrane, H. Garrard, N.
Members of the Troop. ately assèmble at the start- Kerrison, J. Dowbiggin, Betty Fair, Ing point and place them-¦ Beryl Fair, H. Mack, I. Butler, P.
Capt. A. H. Potts. Sqd. Sgt. Maj. selves under the starter's, M. C. Master, R. H. Mould, M
R. H. Charles, Q.M.S. H. C. Mat- orders.
Whitham, D. G. McAvoy, B. Pes-
namara, Sgt. G. P. Ferguson, Sgt. tonji. D. V. Robertson, E. Boulton,
J. D. H.. Crawford, Cpl. A. E. Arnold (leave). Cpl. J. H. Davy C. C. Barnaby, B. C. Allan, C.
beat Wm. Wu and (leave), L.-Cpl. I. Aillson, L.-Opl. Taylor, H. D. Tolington, G. Tay- lor, F. G. Nigel, F. T. Bond, E. OM. N. Cochrane, L-Cpl. R: A. Faw- Butler. A. F. Jenkins, R. H Mould. D. A. Cumming, W. È. 'Hunt, A. G. Martin, J. D. H. Crawford, L. E Morgan, A. Wall, C. Peel Yates.. F E. Lammert, B. L. E. Hebert, H S. V. Mossop.
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2-In events where ladies and
gentlemen are competing they will line at the starting point with their cox- rect partners. 3-Competitors are not allowed on the course between events and will not assemble starting point for their res- pective events unit called upon. 4-All starts will be made with
a red flag. 5-Ladles competing in the Mar-
lene Dietrich Competition
N
arm
must bring a gents suit. --Competitors numbered
bands, will be exchanged for their admission ticket.
-M.G.T. Indian Syees' Saddung Prize presented by Messrs. Wang
Hing:
Race.
M. A. Khan, Four Dill Khan; Khushi Mohmed. Atta Mohmed, Kader, Dast Mohmed, Wali Moh- med, Mohmed Ramzan, Monzood Hassan, Abdulla, Mohbutshah. Majidulla Khan. Kassim Gull, Sarrwar Khan, Ahmed Khari, Rah- mat Khan.
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6-Ladies' Rotton Row Competi-
tion (Open)... Prizes presented by White Horse Distillers, Ltd.
cett, Tpr. R. Grieve (leave). Tpr. L K. James (leave), Tpr. H. S. V. Mossop, Tpr. D. B. Evans, Tpr. E. Joseph, Tpr. B. C. Field. Tpr. E. R. K. Bovill... (leave), Tpr. L. G. Robertson, Tpr. R. H. D. Wade (leave), Tpr. F. G. Nigel, Tpr. A. H. Harbord, Tpr. A. F. Jenkins, Tpr. G. W. Tolmie, Tpr. J. B. Pren- tis (leave). Tpr. W. A. Mackinlay. Tpr. M. Davis (leave). Tpr.. E J. Tandy (leave), Tpr. N. M. Mackin- tosh..
Tuxford R. B. Tpi.
J.
Beech
lost to M. Osman and
Singh
beat. D. "W. Waterton
Wm. ChanSOTI Boesse
Club).
heats. though botli took their
time over the distance. Camp-
bell appears to be slightly the better swimmer, although Lange towers over him as far as style and strokes are concerned.
The results were as follows :---
100 Yards Free Style:
1st Heat:-1, A. G. Donn; 2, II. Lange. Time: 63:2 secs. 2nd Heat-1, Leung Sui Man: 2. R. B.. Wood, Time: 64.4 secs. 3rd Heat, Ewok Chun.
Hang: 2, Tsang Ho Fook. Time: 69.2 secs.
Ladies 200 Yards Breast Strokes; 1st Heat:-1, Mrs, H. Schreu- der; 2. Miss Yenng -Yuk Chan.
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2nd Heat:-Dora Lam (w.o.).
Men's 200 Yards Breast Stroke:
Chun
Hang; 2. Wong Sun Man. 2nd Heat:-1, Chan Fook Sing: 2, Wong Yat Hung. 440 Yards Championship (Free
Style):
AMG.T. Taat Pegging Competition
8. Ball & Bucket Competition-Polo Club
10 Marlone Deitrich Competition-Open.
11. Tug-of-War On Horseback.M.G.F.
012 Open Tent Pegging Competition
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6-2
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G-0 (German
1st Heat-1. Kwok
Beat Wm. Wu and H. 9.
Beech drew with M. Osman and G.
Singh
6-1
B-R
lost to D. W. Waterton and
Wm. Chanson Sommer and Foraita
3-6 (German
drew with Wm. Wu and H
S. Beech.***.
6-6
1st Heat:-1, W. T. Camp- bell; 2, A. G. Doan. Time:
lost to M. Osman and G.
Singh drew with D. W. Waterton and Wm. Chanson
6 minutes 10 secs..
Tel. 30251.
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2nd Heat:-1, H. Lange: 2,
6-6
Kwok Chun Hang. Time: 6 minutes 12:4/5 secs.
P. Scott Härston, H. M. Krill, M. A. Parkes, D. R. Alabaster, H. Mark H. C. Hopkins. J. Dowbiggin, (leave), Tpr. R. A. Jardine, Tor. Club) Betty Fair, Beryl Fair, Peggy Kin- D. A. Cumming. "Tpr. B. C, Allan, chin. Betty Fesjonti, Gloria D-Tpr. F. H. King. Tpr. H. A. Brown- Almada, Nancy Kerrison, P. M. C. ing. 7pr. F. J. Bond. Tpr. W. E. Master, D.. V. Robertson. R. King. Hunt, Tpr. W. C. G. Knowles. Tpr.
D. G. McAvoy, R. H. Mould, M. Witham.
Farm Yard Competition
: (Open), Prizes presented by Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd.
Care must be taken not to hurt any of the animals. when in the enclosure or when mounting.
R. H. Cole. Tpr. L.'de C. Blechyn- 'den, Tor. G. Taylor, Tpr. F. E. W Lammert, Tpr. L. E. Morgan.
BOWLS
P. Scott Harston, H. M. Knili, M. Kowloon Dock Wins
A. Parkes, D. R. Alabaster, H. Mack, E. Gerrard, C. Taylor, R. S. Cresswell. J. Dowbiggin,
Betty
گرم
CBA. v. KIT.C. Playing at home the Central British drew with Kowloon In- dians.
The scores were
R. Blyth and N. Whitley (C.B.A.) lost to Feroz Ali and S. R.
The unfinished semi-final be
G.
Salleh drew with F. Khan and M.
A. Khan
6--6 beat A. Khan and M. Singh 6-1 Gurevitch and Yatskin
2-6
5-6
Fair, Beryl Fair, Betty Pestonj.tween Kowloon Docks and Recreio Nancy Kerrison, F. J. Bond, M. in the Spey Royal Cup, which was.
drew. with Feroz Ali and S.
R. Salleh
2-Whistling Race (Open) Prizes presented by Messrs. P. M. Hodgson and G. W. Sewell
:: Scott Harston, J. C. Scott Harston, H. M. Krill, I. G. Allison, M. A. Parkes, A. L. Birt, D. R Alabaster, F. G. Nigel, Helen Mack N. Cochrane, P. M. C. Master, Aleft off last week owing to falling (CBA)___||| M. N. Cochrane. H. Gerrard, B. C. F. Jenkins, D. A. Cumming, M. Hight was completed yesterday on Allan, Betty Pestonji, C. Taylor, Whitham, A. G. Martin, D. Feel the K.C.C. green and resulted in
Dowbiggin, J. E. T. Pim, Betty Yates, J. C. Richardson, A. H. Har-
a win for the Kowloon Docks by Fair, Muspratt Williams, Beryl bord. L. G. Robertson, D. V. Ro- 28 points to 17. Fair, J. C. Richardson, P. M. C. pertson. J. D. H Crawford, L. E. Master, A. F. Jenkins. F. W. Webb, Morgan, G. P. Ferguson, F. W. S. Potts, A. H. Fotts, H. C. Webb, B. C. Field, F. E. W. Lam-
G. Taylor, L. H. C. mert, J. E. T. Pim, Muspratt Hopkins.
N. Williams, G. C. Wilson, D. A. Calthrop, L. G. Robertson, Cooper,
W. Lammert, O'Connor. A. Wall, L. J. R. Cragg, F. E. DV. Robertson.
..J. D.
H. D. B. Evans, E. S. V. Mossop; D. Crawford., E. Bolton, L. E. Morgan,
The Kowloon Dock will now meet Craigengower C.C. in the final.
DATES FOR SINGLES SEMI FINALS.
next
The semi-finals of the Colony's Open Singles. Lawn Bowls Cham-
decided G. McAvoy," L. de C. Bechynden: pionship will be E. Johnson, B. C.. Field, C. "C. W. E. Hunt, W. Ahern, R. H. Barnaby A. Wall, Ena Dunnett,
petition (M.G.T.).
week, Hyde Lay being due to meet Mould, R. M. Mould, E. Boulton. Coates on Tuesday and R. F. Luz W. E. Hunt, R., H. Mould. R. H8-Individual Tent Pegging Com-to meet Bradbury on Wednesday. Mould, M. Whitham, D. A. Cum- ming, B. Charles, A. G. Martin, G. D. Almada; W. A. Hern. T. P. K Kemble, T. P. K. Kemble.
3-Hitting the Polo Ball (Polo Club).
Prizes presented by Mr. Li Tze Fong and British American Tobac co Co. (China), Ltd.
W. T. Stanton, J. L. Jordan, R. Gordon. R. S. Cresswell, A. J. Stacker, J. C. Richardson, D. Peel Yates. A: L. Birt, R. H. Mould, D. A O'Conor, J. E. T. Pim, S. Doug
as, A. Wall
4-Alarm Race, (MLG.T.)
Challenge Cup presented
Capt. A. H. Potts.
by
Prizes presented by Comdr. J. B.
The officials have provided that Challenge Cup presented by N. rain should cause a postpone- V. A. Croucher. Esq. Also Cup pre-ment on any day, the match is to sented
Equipped with lances, competi- tors endeavour to take the peg at the point of the lance at rull gallop. Points-Style, Pace and
Recovery..
A F. Jenkins, A. H. Potts, R. H. Charles, J. D. H. Crawford. L. G. Robertson. H. A. Browning, H. S. V. Mossop. D. B. Evans, W. A. Mac- kinlay, F. E. W. Lammert, G. Tayler. L. E. Morgan, W. E. Bunt, F. T. Bond, G. P. Ferguson, L. de C. Blechyrden.
.
9.-Ball and Bucket Race (Polo Club). Prize presented by Messrs. Tester
Newill, D.S.O., R.N., Messrs. Haze- and Abraham, land, T. H. G. Brayfield, K. Stuart- M. N: Cochrane, W. T. Stanton, Fawcett, Tpr. L. G. Robertson, R. Gordon. T. L Jordan, R.
Smith and Ye Olde Printerle, Ltd. Creswell, D. Peel Yates, J. C. No. 1 Sub-Section:-L.-Cpl. R. A. Richardson, A. Wall, D. A O'Conor, Fawcett, Tpr. L. G. Robertson, J. E. T. Pim: A. J. Stocker,
Dr. D. A. Cumming, Tor. F. H. Tollington, R. H. Mould, T. P. K. King, Tpr. H. A. Browning.
No. 2 Sub-Section:-L-Cpt.
G. Allison, Tpr. B. C. Field, Tor.. AE. Jenkins, Tpr. G. Taylor, Tpr.
E. Morgan.
Kemble.
10 Marlene Deltrich Competition"
\ (Open), 3 (
J
Prizes preserited by Messrs. H. Ruttonjer and Sons and Messrs. No. 3 Bub-Section:-L.-Cpl. M. N
Mackintoshs, Ltd. Cochrane, Tor. A. H. Barbord, Tor. Scott Harston, R. King. H W. E. Hunt, Tor. F. J. Bond, Tor M Knlll, M. A Parkes, D. R. 4 de O. Blechynden...
Alabaster, H., C. Hopkins. B. Ger-
No. 4 Sub-Section:-Tpr. H. 8.rard, E. Mack, J. Dowbiggin, Betty
be decided on the following day.
G.E.F. Thompson will umpire the first match which will be played on the Police Green, while J. Rus- sell, will umpire the match be-
tween Luz and Bradbury” which will be played on the Bowling Green's rings.
There is a distinct possibility" of an all-Craigengower final, Coates will start favourite against Hyde Lay. but Luz will probably com- mand a bigger support than Bradbury. Luz is the only player among the remaining four who has won the Singles title before.
HOME FOOTBALL
Partick Beat Celtic
.
lost to. F. Khan and M. A.
Khan
5
beat A. Khan and M. Singh 6-2 King and T. Whitley (CBA) drew with Feroz All, and S.
R. Salleh
lost to F. Khan and M. A.
Khan
B-B
0-6
beat A. Khan and M. Singh 6-3
GOLF
Happy Valley Course
FIRST SUMMER SINGLES
Semifinals R. K. Valentine (8) best C. W. E. Bishop (13) 8 & 4; L. Goldman (11) beat A. E. Clarké (14) 3 & 3.
SECOND SUMMER SINGLES
2nd round.-A. G. Terrell (13)
heat J. P. A. Davis (17).3 & 1 A. McKeller (8) beit N. J. Perrin (15) 3 &,1; G. T. May (17) beat N. Drummond (14) 5 &; C. Mycock (15); bent C.-W., Jeffries (17) 2 up; W. L. Alexander (17) beat E Moore (17) up; J. Harrop & W. J Waddington not yet played; A.
E. Clarke (14) hent G: F. Rees (17)
16&4; P.W. Amary (18) bat C., H. Bradley (9) 2 & 1; A. D. Hum- phreys & J. S. Dykes not yet played; N. . Currie (16) beat T. London, Aug. 23.
R. Chassels (7) 2 & 1; H. IL Mun- Queen's Park, the famous in dy (10) beat A. O. Young (17) 5 & teur club, and Motherwell, run. 14; W. Woodward (17) bent W. A. ners-up to the Rangers last year, Weight (15) 3 & 2; W. Fooks & W. are the only teams in the First Pittendrigh not yet played; 8. T.. Division of the Scottish Football Butlin (10) beat F. Lobel (16); 8- League with a 100 per cent. record W. Mayhew (1) best A. H. Mc and Cowdenbeath are the only team Bride (17) 4.63; and Goldman (11). who have yet to secure their first bent R. C Webb (7) ₫ & 5 point
"SECOND SUMMER FOUR-: SOMES
Mossop, Tpr. D. B. Evans, Dr Fair Beryl Fair, Betty Feston). Results as cabled by Reuter.
G. Nigel, Tor, W. A. Mackinley
Dr. F. E. W. Lammert,
Aunt Sally Coninstition
Key (Open)
Prizes presented by Major I. B Dowbiggin, O.B.E., and Messrs
Dewar and Bonn, Ltd.
gray D'Almada, P. MC Master, Cowdenbeath
M Whitham, F. W. Webb, C. C. Kilmarnock Barnaby, G. P. Ferguson, TMotherwell Bond, LG, Allison, AL Birt, L. Partick
de C. Blechynden, M. N. Cochrane, Queen O'South B. C Allen, WE Hunt, J. E. T. St. Johnstone
(Continued by HEEL Zolum767); ***
2 Hiberians
2- Aberdeen
1 Dundee
4 Celtic
^o - Semi-finals. E. D.. Matthews (8) 0 & J. D. Kinnaird (11) beat: G. W. 3) Tate (9) & W. Woodward. (17) at
1 Queen's Park 4 19th bols, C. Thwaites (18) & E. 3Falkirk
Reuter.
M: Härtom. (17) bent. A. ¿C, Young (17) & A÷E. Charman (11) a E 2.
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