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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1932.
LEAGUE TENNIS
CLOSING
KOWLOON INDIANS & UNIVERSITY END PROGRAMMES
THE LAST WEEK.
The League tennis sessen
of
BOWLS LEAGUE
CRAIGENGOWER WIN
BOTH TITLES
CONSISTENCY'S REWARD
GALLANT POLICE and by Wednesday week will have junior matches on Saturday after. 1932 is rapidly drawing to a close By winning both their senior and officially ended.
noon, the Craigengower C. C. There are still several outstand-carried off the championship of ing fixtures to be played off, but both divisions, a fent unique in already a number of teams have the annals of bawls in the Colony, completed their programmes, On They are to be congratulated on Saturday the University in the their achieverment, of which they "B" and the Kowloon Indians and may feel justly proud, Kowloon Cricket Club in the "C" played off their final matches.
"B" DIVISION.
:
LEAGUE L
U. M. Omar Responsible for Craigengower Victory.
LEAGUE II.
Yacht Club Defented On
Their Own Green.
Collecting two points from the Yacht Club, the Craigengower C.C.
10-14.
Total.Yacht Club 57; C.C.C. 69.
Talkon 1.C. v. K.C.C. Entertaining the Kowloon CC., the Taikou R.C. won by nine shots.
W. Brown, T. Currie, G. Stewart
· RUGBY UNION CRITICISED
REPLACEMENT OF
INJURED PLAYERS QUESTION
At a meeting of the Manage-
to
SUCCESSFUL YEAR ENJOYED BY K.I.T.C.
Club Makes Big Strides
the Kowloon
It was stated by the Hon. Secretary that eleven new mem
made sure of winning the Junior ment Committee of the New Lengue. Scores:-
Zealand Rugby Union held at E. Abraham, A. Murdoch, B. E. Wellington the attitude of the THE NEW OFFICERS Modi, A. A. Razack and J. Cavanagh injured players, and their leaving ed President of Club lost to A..B. Burrus, F. R English authorities with regard to Maughan and A. Chapman (Yacht
the question of the replacement of Mr. Mahan Singh was re-elect- 22-30.
E., B. Reed. J. Bentley. A. Mac- the field at half-time was strongly Indian Tennis Club at the annual farlane and W. Shields (Yacht Club) condemned. lost to D. K. Kharas, I. Pearse, W. The members indicated
meeting held on Saturday, when a Field and W. Gill 16-25.
they would take a firm stand in and from the playing viewpoint, that auccessful year, both financially A. Stevenson and W. Mactarian special
L. S. Greenhill, J. W. C. Bonnar, the event of their request for was reported by the Hon. Secre- ·
dispensation (Yacht Club) bent C. Dunean, Y. respect being refused. No imme- Supporting Mr. Mohan Singh,
in this ftars, Mr. Feroz All Abbas, W. Ward and W. Collins diate action was, however, to be who was in the chair, was Mr. taken until they had heard from Abbas Khan, one of the oldest Australia
whom they written asking for their support |
had supporters of the club. in this matter. By defeating the Civil Service C.C., the Craigengower C.C. became cham-Seros
NEW ZEALAND PROTEST. hers had joined the club during pions of the League. For their
the past year and that encourag- victory, they had . M. Oninr Edwards, J. Hirst. E. Kern and J. M. said that if the English author played in the standard of play. and J. Slonn (T.R.C.) lost to W. The Chairman, Mr. S. S. Dean, ing improvement had been dis Playing home, the Army team lost heat Hollidge's rink by no fewer than
thank. Omar was in great farm and Jack 20-29. to the University by 312 sets to 54.20 shots, wiping out the deficit of 1 and S. Hope (T.R.C.) beat J. S. become accustomed. ther-New the tenula league.
C. Summers, T. Swan, A. MacInde tlees to which New Zealand had successful season since entering ties refused to sanction the prac-The club hnd enjoyed its most
Barry and Blurk (A. T. C.) lost to
shots sustained by the other two Dianen. C. G. Harrison, F. F. Law Zealand-ought to make a very. The Khoo and Tien 4-i; lost to Tay and Craigengawer rinks. Senres:-
officers elected were: Chew, 4-; heat. Le and Ng, 6-2.
W. T. Brightman, A. E. Contesence and L. J. Blackburn 27-17,
definite protest. So far, no reply President, E. Greenwood, J. Waid, D. Peoples | E. el Arculli und U. M,
Mr. Mahan Singh: Morgan and Stocker (A. T. C.) beat A. Bebbington, W. Deskin, and 11. McKechnie (...) beat Wed been received from England Vice President, Mr. M. A. Khan
Omar (C.C.C.) tied with Khoo and Lin, G-fi, heat It. P. Phillips and J, Holidge 21-11 Simpson, A. J. Kew, T. W. Carr and to their request for special dis- Ilon. Secretary, Mr. Feroz Ali Tuy and Chew, 6-4; beat Lo and. Ng,
pensations. In his opinion, the Ifon. Treasurer, Mr. Bachan 6. Buchanan, M. J. O'Brien, C. S. Jack 22-20
Total-Talkou 69; K.C.C. 60. Rosselet and
Chairman stated, the position had Singh; committee, Messrs. Firdos R. Buen (C.C.C.) lost to
bren (A. CW. Simmonds. L. E. Jonghottam,
C.S.C.C.. K.ILG.C.
aggravated Homewhat in Khan, S. R. Salleh, Harban Singh, and 12-20. Jost to F. R. Jones and A. W. Geiminitt Playing at Happy Valley, the Kow-their attitude to the proposed Capt. Gore and Mit Singh,
Hoon Bowling Green Club defented the Rugby Commission. England up- E. E. Lammert, M. A. R. Souza, {Civil Service Ct, by the big margin prently thought that they-New Zealand-were giving a lead to (Continue on Page, 9.)
University Win Last Match of Programme.
Scores:-
ARMY DEFEATED.
6.8
Bourne ani Croswell Just to Khon and bien, 2-6; Thy and Chew. 5-7: Just G Lu Ng. 4-
CS.C.C. v. Recreio.
At Happy Valley the Club de Reerein beat the Civil Service Cricket Club by R sets to one, Scores:-
Fowler i Bickford (C.3.0.0.) lost to . V. Remedios and H. A. Barror,
Continued on Page 9
D. Bumjahn and B. W. Bradbury lostjof 30 shots, Scorest- Ho S. Randle, S. Alderman, 2. S. Alderman, J. S. Oswick and A. O. Brawn 16-29.
Total-C.C.C, 62: C.S,C,C, 54. Kowloon Docka v. Taškoo Docks, The meeting of the two dorks
1-6; lost to C. A. Barretto and resulted in a victory for Kowloon Gonsalves, 1-5; lost to E. A. Naronia and II. Norba, 3-4,
Docks by five shots. Scores:
F. Docherty, J. Kempton, W. Greig Mekelvie (KL) heat J. Polson, D. Bone, f. Russell ni 19-17.
V.
Bradley and Bradley (C.S.C.C.) last and J. to Remedios and Harros, 4-6; drew with Barretto and Gonsalves, 6-67 |J, C, Chalmers lost to Norcha and Noronha, 4-6.
Balfour and Berrow (C.S.C.C.) lost and
Y, Ramsay, R. Craig, J. Lindsay to Remedies and Burros, 3-6; drew Watson, A. Staliter, R. M. Keown and J. Brown (K.15) lost to J. with Burretto and Gonsalves, 6-6; W. Wotherspoon 18-25 lost to Noronha and Noronha, 3-6.
"C" DIVISION.
Kowloon Indians Defeat Kowloon C.C.
HEARD HERE AND THERE
Professional Footballers Barred From Tennis-Miss Heeley a Billiards Player-Boxer and Cripple
DEMPSEY WINS
KAYOES CANADIAN
HEAVYWEIGHT
Portland, Aug, 12. Jack Dempsey.. former world's heavyweight chamblon, once more proved hu still packs a wallop here to-night when he technically' knocked, out Frank Sawyer, Cana- The rule that prohibits a pro- |
dian heavyweight aspirant, in the It has been said that many of third round of their scheduled A. Calman, R. Morrison, G. Compering in lawn tennis championships have been planned on
fesalonul at any game from play-the Arsenal's greatest trumphs four-round bout, Janu F. Cullen (K.D.) beat J. Chapman,
the golf The bout was the main attrac- W. Weir, G. Mcleod and D. Munro keeps a number of famous
foot-links. It is apt, therefore, that tion of the evening in a card in 26-15.
ballers away from tournaments. the turf now being used to relay which Speedy Dado of the Philip. Total-Kowloon Docks 62 Talkoo
the Highbury pitch should come pines fought and decisioned Ro- David Jack, the Arsenal Docka 57.
'for- ward, is nlmost as good a strate
from a golf course..
dolfo Teglia of Argentina. Actually the turf gist on the courts as on the foot-obtained from the fairways of the paign suffered a severe setback Visiting the Kowloon GC, the Club ball field, and Goddard, of Queen's old Greystoke course at Ealing, when be permitted King Levinsky is being Dempsey, whose comeback cam- jde Beercin collected other two Entertaining the Kowloon C.C.. the points, winning comfortably by 18Park Rangers, Townrow, of Bris now unfortunately, fast becom- to obtain a draw in a recent bout, Kowloon Indian Tennis Club won by shots. Scores:
tol Rovers, and Andrew Wilson are ing the site of bricks and mortar. was the old ring master to-night. 5% sets to 36. Scores)--
E. C. Fincher, A. C. Burford, H. M.all good lawn tennis players. Feroz Ali and . Malan Singh McTavish and J. C. Lyal (K.C.C.) beat
The Greystoke fairways were! He hammered the ambitious Cana- (K.LT.C.) drew with White and E. X. Silvn. E. Lopes, E. Remedios As a means of keeping in trim acknowledged among Capell, 6-6; drew with Smith
the best dian with crushing wallops in the nd C. Silva 20-10.
during the close Mackay, 5-6 last
season, lawn around London, and the turf is, clinches and to Humbly a Philippens, 3-6.
(K.C.C.) lost to J. M. M. Creasingly popular with Soccer its proved hard-wearing qualities MA. Khan and Firdos Khan Alves, R. R. Robarts, L. C. R. Souza players. A number (K.I.T.C.) lost to White and Capell, and R.
of trainers and good "bottom." F.
Luz 3-6; drew with Smith and Mackay,
16-22. II. Gittins, W. Ferguson, A. Ilyde- the game in preference to cricket. encourage their charges to play Lay and R. Lapsley (K.C.C.) lost to
INTERESTING GAME.
and and
G.
K.C.C. v. Recreio.
H. Hampton, F. Goodwin, J. Hyde tennis is. I believe, becoming in-line used at Highbury because of mercy most of the time. Tand J.
; beat Hambly and Philippens, 6-2. S. R. Salleh and T. Mahan Singh, A. Gutierrez, F. V. Ribeiro, A. S. MISS HEELEY'S OTHER GAMES. (K.I.T.C.) beat White and Capell, 6-2; Gomes and C. Marques 15-28. bent Smith and Mackay 6-4; heat Innbly and Philippens, 6-2.
Totul.-K.C.C. 51; Recreio 69,
K.B.G.C. v. Police.
bad him at his
Dempsey outweighed Sawyer by five pounds. He tinned the scales at 201 pounds against his oppo- nent's 197.
BOXER AND CRIPPLE.
Petersen, from Cardiff.
Here is a pleasant story of Jack] It is not generally known that
The new heavy-weight boxing HONGKONG Miss Mary Heeley. the lawn champion of Great Britain Was In a very exelting game which tennis international, is a billiards given a civic reception recently |finished in total darkness, the Police player above the level of the at his home city.
their registered
third successive average man who indulges in his victory of the season by defeating the 100 or 250 up. Kowloon Bowling Green Club by two She can seldom be persuaded, shots. The result was in doubt up however, to show her prowess nt to the last head. Scores:- 3
C. S. Beat, II. F. Stoneham, H. Nish the game outside her own home and W. Russell (K.B.G.C.) lost to A. at Wylde Green, in Warwickshire. P. W. D. L. Pis, Nolan, R. Marks, W. Mair and J. C. She keeps fit in winter by lots of Craigengaver C.C. 7 7
West 21-24. 14
hockey and that still fuster game 7 6
lacrosse,
Chinese R.C. Indian R.C.
"A" Division.
P. W. D. L. Pts. 44 -
8
4
3- 1 G
4 1 12 #
1 2 1
Kowloon C.C.
Hongkong C.C.
South Chino A.A...
"B" Division,
South China A.A.
University
Chinese R.C.
Indian R.G.
25 1 3 11 b
- 30
32
4
4 8
4 6
4
3
Kowloon C.C.
(Continued on Page 9.)
G. N. Mitchell, A. K. Taylor, E. W. L. Hogbin and D. Gow Miss Heeley's successes in the (K.B.G.C.) lost to W. Glendenning, lawn tennis matches at Le Touquet T. R. Hunter, F. E. Booker and J. Chave given the liveliest satis- Moss 17-28.
R. S. Nichol. R. Duncan, It. Hall and A. M. Holland (K.B.G.C.) beat E. G. Post, 1. Ellis, A. N. Reynolds and W. E. Hollands 27-15,
Total-K.B.G.C. 65: Poliee 67.
faction in England. To beat Mme. Mathieu and Mile. Adamoff de cisively in successive days will rank among the best performances of her career.
NOTICEO
RIDING He made his way through cheer- SCHOOL. ing crowds to the City Hall, where he was received by Mayor, Mr. C. W. Melhuish, and the Lord
signed the visitors' book in the Lord Mayor's parlour.
On the 1st September, our Petersen noticed in 13-years-old Riding School will be transferred crippled boy who was lying in an to invalid chair at the back of the
Cívic
crowd outside the hall, and held ing up a photograph of the boxer. Petersen at once left the group and spoke to the little cripple, promising him a bigger and framed photograph of himself. Ife then placed the Lonsdale Belt around the delighted boy's waist.
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