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and

British Record

Broken

with help of

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CHAMPION 001 LEONG TEIK writes:-

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IT is with the greatest pleasure that write to testify to the benefits have received by taking Phosferine during my training for the 1931 Malayan Weight-Lifting Charn- pionships.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1932.

HONGKONG TO SEND SOCCER XI TO SHANGHAI

1932 TENNIS LEAGUE

FINAL POSITIONS

AND ANALYSIS

I.R.C. LOSE 2 TITLES

NEARLY 99% OF THE MATCHES PLAYED

SATURDAY'S RACE ENTRIES

Well Up to Standard in All Events

10th EXTRA PROMISE

Excellent support has been given to practically all the events on the (By "VERITAS").

card of the Tenth Extra Race Meet- ing of the Hongkong Jockey Club for With the tennis league sen- the coming week-end, which will mark son of 1932 officially closed, I am yearly scazon, because of the can- the first meeting of the second half. able to give for the first timo cellation of the meeting scheduled for the completed tables in all last Saturday owing to inclement divisions.

weather.

INVITATION ACCEPTED

TEAM GOES UP IN NOVEMBER

LAI WAH CUP

HONGKONG has accept- ed the invitation to send a football team to Shanghai to engage in an Interport contest. The team will leave on November 22

'TO-DAY'S EXHIBITIONS-Hore is a striking action picture of E. D. Andrew's the International tennis player, who to-day appears in the Grit of a series of exhibition matches at the H.K.CC. This after noon, at 3.38, he will partner M. W. Lo against Kow Man-kit and Ho view A and B

Kalau in doubles and will afterwards contest E. C. Fincher in a singles.

It will be seen that once again The full entries, are announced as certain number of fixtures have follow: remained unplayed, though the total is only four throughout the four sections.

The "A" Division again failed to show up in Its true colours, the teams displaying lack of interest. South China finished up with two matches outstanding, leaving the "A" with 80 per cent. of the games played.

Only one match was left un played in the "B" Division and one in the "C," whilst in the Mixed Doubles the entire pro- gramme was carried out. Altogether the clubs have cause for satisfaction in the manner the As I had to reduce some seven

fixtures were carried through, the or eight pounds off my normal body-percentage for the whole league weight in order to enable me to being 98.8, which compares favour- compete in the 9-stone class. I had to ably with previous scasous. go into very strenuous training, and with the help of Phosfering, I not only won the championship of that class, but also the Individual Championship, and, in addition I broke a British Record.

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Island Bay Handicap, Class, Onco Round and In:-Boxing Eve, 160; Don, 152; Gay Crusader, 162; Gold Koy, 152; Pride of Tsingtao, 165; Daylight Eve, 140; Nippy. 148: Racing Boy, 148: The Tiger. 143; Valorous, 165; Wild Life, 162.

Corroboree Handicap, B Close, six

furlonga:-Fred, 155; Gold Digger, 155; Jonquim, 155; Manna, 170; Mermaid, 170; Miss Jummy, 136; Retha, 152; The Rainbow, 155; Tin Tac, 149; Vesta, 135.

Big Wave Stakes, Six Furlongs :- Anoa, 165; California, 161; Christmas Joy, 161: Deveran, 101; Gold Mine, 161: Gold Ring 101: Golden Star, 155; Maple Leaf, 101; Merry Thought, 158; Mon Talisman, 158; Myrtle Leaf, 158; Navy Hall, 158: Snappy Eve, 158; Toby, 158; Wakefield, 166; White: Heather, 161.

Sub. Griffing Autumn Plate, One

Two championships changed hands, the Chinese Recreation Club capturing the "A" title from and a Quarter Miles:-City of Shang- the Indian Recreation Club and hai, 159; The Rainstorm. 161; The at the same time bringing off the Crook, 150; Mistletoe, 165; Amoy, coveted triple by retaining the Gallant Fox, 165, Chiu Quan, 162; 157; Kanpaz, 158; Estrellita, 156; Hosordy, 168; Gold Bar, 107; "B" and "C" honours, whilst the United Services Recreation Club Whoopco, 100; Golden Arrow, 150; achieved a fine performance in de-Helvellyn, 185.

using the L.R.C., from the head of the Mixed Doubles League.

The final League placings are:-

"A" DIVISION.

P. W. D. L. F.

0 28

Sela

A

LOCAL

This decision was reached at a meeting of the Council of tho Hongkong Football Association last night, which means, that in of Shanghai's Intimation that it will be sending down a soccer eleven in February, that two Interport contests will be held' ́ HOCKEY during the forthcoming season.

FIRST MAMAK SHIELD GAMES OCTOBER 1

FORTNIGHT'S FINDES PROVIDE

FOR 21 MATCHES

YESTERDAY'S FRIENDLIES

The visit of Hongkong to the northern port in November is merely the re-arrangement of last which had to be year's fixture abandoned owing to the disturb- auces in Shanghai.

Last night the committee to select the local aide was constitu- ted, the following being appointed: Mr. II. M. McTavish, Mr. Y. K. Mok, Capt. C. E. Eliot-Heywood, Mr. J. S. Logan and Mr. A. Goldenberg.

LAI WAH CUP. Subsequently the draw for the Lai Wah Cup competition was made as follows:-

| CHINESE V NAVY-Caroline Hill

CIVILIANS V ARMY-Sockunpoo

THE Mamak Shield competition, which has captured the interest of the majority of hockey clubs in the Colony will open its second season on Saturday, October 1, and from there- on, games will be played daily.

A meeting of representatives of the Mamak hockey tournament was The final will be played on the held yesterday in St. Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon, when the programme: for the coming season was arranged. The chair was occupied by Mr. 0. Endland White.

AGAIN VICTORIOUS

Junk Bay Handicap, D Class, I Mila: Amos, 155; Amoy, 140; Blue- love, 168; Buchanan, 140: Cebu, 140: Chiu Quan, 146; Christmas Belle, 140: Christmas 142; Golden

Britannic Hall, 158; HONGKONG BOWLERS[ed]

A. Pis. Joy, 152; Gold .uiding!

1 1 0

8

8

3 2 0 1

15 12

J

C.R.C.. I.R.C.

K.C.C. H.K.C.C. 3 S.G.A.A.

1 1 17% 18%

0 18 1 2% 1536 0

26/Û, 2 "B" DIVISION. C.R.C.... 0.9 0 0 50% 12% S.C.A.A... 80 1 01 11 16 C.C.C... 9 7 0 2 51% 20% 14 II.K.U.T.C.9 6 1 3 40 40 11

C. de R... 48

9 4 0 5 30% 41%

J.R.C

A.T.C. IL.K.C.C. C.S.C.C. X.C.C.

C.R.C.

9 4.2 4 18

43 42 8 3 0 5 30 82 0.7 20% 54%

8 1 1 6 212 50%

19 02

0 0 "C" DIVISION.

Sets

18

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

Imperial

Arrow, 140; Good Star, 140; Helvellyn," Hall, 159; Jingo, 140; Mon Talisman, 153; Pathfinder, 150; Paul Pry, 165; San Francisco, 145: Sanction, 102; Sunbeau, 140 The Plover, 161; The Rainstorm, 140; Until Then, 140; Valley Hall, 140; Venturous, 140; Whoopce, 140.

MAINTAIN FORM

EASILY OVERCOME NORTHERN ZONE

Shanghal, Sept. 20. Further victory came the way of the Hongkong bowls team now visit ing Shanghai, when they were pitted Clear Water Handien, five fur-inst a team representing the nor & longs: Bowery Bay, 161; Kate, 160: then zone this afternoon. 6 Little Beaver, 145; King's Counsel, 4140; Vasylock, 158; Indiana, 154:

H.

The following fixtures were arrang- for the first two weeks in October.

Hongkong Football Club ground.

GAR WOOD LOWERS THE

October 1-Police v. German Club, WATER SPEED RECORD

S.

Phoenix v. S

R. A. S. C. v.

v. Incogs.

R.

Andrew's,

October 3-Tamar v. R. A. S. C., E. v. Police,

October 4-B. A. S. C. v. St. A¤-| drowa.

October H. M. S. Wishart v. 1st. H. K. S. R. A.

Easily Beats Kaye Don Mark

With 124.9 m.p.h. ̈Run

October 7--12th. Battery R. A. v. R. A. S. C., 24th. Battery R. A. v. Royal Signals.

New York, Sept. 20. Y. IL 31. S. October 8 Incogs

New world figures were establish- Parthian, R. A. M. C. v. 1st, H. K. Sed by the American speed merchant R. A.

Gar Wood when he piloted Miss October 9-K. I. T. C. v. Incogs. The visitors won easily, the game!

America X at Algonac, Michigan, to- October 10-H. M. S. Phoenix vday.

Över a measured mile he recorded R. A. S. C. K. E. v. St. Andrew's, Tamor v. Royal Signals, Radio van average of 124.91 miles an hour, German Club,

in two runs. This beats the previous October 11-H. M. 5. Wishart vrecord of 119.81 m.ph. registered by

England III.- Kaye Don in Miss October 12-R. A. S. C. v. H. M. B. Reutor. Parthian, H. M. S. Veteran v. 20th. Battery R. A.

3 Daylight Eve, 140; Royal Flush, 161: ending 23-18 in their favour.-Ron- 0 Wakefield, 156; Gold Bar, 140; Gold

Bing, 165: Paul Pry, 140; Pride of Tsingtao, 105.

ter.

14 14 0 0 1145 11 28 Picnic Bay Stakes, "E" Class, MORE HONOURS FOR R. A. M. C.

C. de R. .14 18 D 1 94% 314 26 from two mile post once round & S.C.A.A. 14 12 0 2 96 30 24 in:-Banjolino, 154; Blue Heaven, G.A.14 10 0 4 81% 44% 20 162: Blue Plane, 154; Choctow II. Y.M.C.A, 13 7 16 68% 47% 15 152; C.C.C...14

6285716 684 14 w City of Shanghai, 164; Dan'l 150; Echo, 167: Espy, 153: K.I.T.C.14 6 6.51% 72% 14 Estrellita, 150; Fighting Blood, 165 II.K.U.T.C.

Gallant Fox, 167: Hirwego, 162; 13 2 6 62

12 Hoaordy, 150; Just Inngine, 162; A.T.C. 14 6 8 53% 68% 12 Mun Ko Pao, 150; Pocahontas, 150; I.R.C. ..14 4 3 7 55 71 11 Public Money, 162; Shanghai Beau, H.K.C.C. 14 4 2 8 46 08 10 168; Toby, 150; Valeta, 150,

56

82

10

34 6 8 9. 44 R.S.C. K.C.C.

112 111 414 84% F.C. 14 1 11 85 06 P.R.C....14 0 2 12. 30 95

MIXED UBLES.

U.S.R.C. I.R.C.

C.R.C.

K.C.C.

E.R.C.

C. de R.

Sele

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

0 D 45 Б 10

24

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21

0 3 0 2 241⁄2 20

6 2 1 2 20 10 .5 1 0 4 12 20

5 0 0

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U. M. OMAR

: CRAIGENGOWER

TITLE

After the interport matches in the Aitkenhead Shield Shanghai,

Junk Bay Handicap, "C" Class, 1 Competition between Hongkong and mile: Adam, 150; African Eve, 140; Kowloon will officially bring the lawn

2 Ajax, 140; Army Hall, 152; Bowery bowls season to an end but several

Bay,

160:

pagno

October 13-24th. Battery R. A. v.

H. M. S. Veteran.

October 15-German Club v. Infeogs.

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Y. M. LOSE TO

BORDERERS

161; California, 161; Cham-op 10 clube v pot to code "CURIOUS INCIDENT Bay 165; Cupid,

145; Deveron, their own tournaments, Gold Mine, 161; Golden Star,

166 Indiana, 156; King's Counsel,

7140: King

One of the first club competitions

IN FAST GAME

Although winning by the hand-

Parade, 145; Maple Leaf, to have been brought to successful 101; Melrose, 155; Merry Thought, conclusion has been the Craigengower some margin of 6-2, the South 5140; Orlando, 110; Punch, 162; Royal C.C. championship which produced Wales Borderers were distinctly Flush, 164; Snappy Eve, 140; The many surprise results before U. Mflattered by the scare when they 0 Llon, 140; Tommy Boy, 140; Wonder-Omar repeated his victories of 1920, met the YM.C.A., at King's Park

ful Stag, 143.

1928 and 1931. The chief up-sots were the elimination of -B, W. Brad- yesterday. bury and E. el Arculli, former winners in the third round.

ARMY

TENNIS

TOURNEY

First round ties in the Army tennis tournament (other ranks) were played at Sookunpoo yester day, with the following. results:

Q.M.S. Landan, R.A.M.C. bent Pte. Mackay, R.A.S.C., 7/5, 6/0.

8/Sgt. Sanderson, R.A.O.C. bent Dmr. Kippen, S.W.B., 6/0, 6/0.

L/Cp. Davies, S.W.B., beat S. Sgt. Mitchell, R.A.Q.C., 8/6, 2/6, 8/6.

The full results were as follows: First round: E. el Asculll bent W. V. Fleld, R. Basa beat A Webster.

Only sterling. work by Ment Cresswell at centre-half, the Borderers' left back and custodian kept out the eager "Y" forwards during the second half, whilst in the initial period of play, the Young Men suffered the dis Second Round-B. W. Bradbury appointment of having a goal beat W. H. D. Munkelt. A. E. Costes disallowed. The incident Was beat W. Collins, G. L. Buchanan beat

Final:-Omar beat Buchanan,

RECORD BREAKERS-Kaya Don

(left) and Gar Wood (right) fake turns at setting up now water speed records. Car. Wood, the Amarican spoed merchant has just put up some now figures, but jud ing from past records, they won't remain very long.

TATE NOT GOING.

*

London, Sept. 20. Maurico Tate, Sussex and England, of bowler, will not accompany the B.C. C. team to Australia.

He suffered a relapso to-day and ̧u. definite decision was made.

H. V. Pearse, E. of Arculll boat L. E. rather unusual, the whistle being Lammert, R. Basu beat A. A. blown for a goal before the ball 1st ROUND RESULTS Razack, D. Rumjahn bent W. Ward, had passed the line, and the

C. S. Rosselct boat W. T. Brightman, decision had to be reversed. U. M. Omar beat Y. Abbas.

The game throughout was fast Third Round:-Coates boat Brad. and there were, nt times, some bury, Buchanan beat Arculli, Basa exceptionally clever moves on the

On the eve of the departure of the beat Rumjahn, Omar beat Rossolet. part of both sets of forwards.

Somi-final-Buchanan beat Coates, Johnson was. a vigorous and team, Tate was taken ill with nervous penetrating lender of the visiting trouble, but recovered and expected Omar beat R. Bas.

attack, and achieved a personal to join the team at Toulon to-day

Router Previous. Winners.

triumph. in notching four of the six goals. Andrews and Summers INTERIM ANGELARENJE ZUSÄTZE CH Previous winners of the Craigen-replied for the YM. gower Championship have been

The, score at the interval road follows:

2-1 in favour of the Bordarera, 1021 R. Baga: 1022

and they increased this at regular intervale during the second half.

McLellan playað” a splendid game for the losers, whilst another. outstanding performer was Sum- more. The "Y" wore handicapped In having to field one resorve, Skinner substituting for Moss.

13

F. Fisher

1023

J. Clarke

/Sgt. Norris, R.A.O.C., beat S.Q.M.S. Matthews, R.A.P.C., 6/4, 6/4.

1024

B. W. Bradbury

1926

H. J. Dennis

1920

1920

U. M. Omer

Sgt.

Savell, R.E. beat Pte.

.1027

R. Ban

O'Brion, S.W.B., 6/1, 6/0.

1028

U. M. Omer

C/Sgt. Jarman, S.W.B... bent Bdn, Norworthy, S.W.B., 6/0, 6/3. Pe. Lawin, S.W.B. boat Pte. Hustle, A.B.H, 6/9, 6/0.

1020

.E. -61

1030

R. P. Luz

1031

U. M. Omar

tink Competition.

P

M.

L/Cpl. Smith, R.A.0.C. beat Sgt. Carmichael, R.A.M.C. 0/0, 6/0.

Op McCall, IZAMO. best B.QMS.Warmin, R.A.P.C...6/4

Atculli

ST. ANDREW'S WIN.

RIFLE SHOOTING.

Hongkong 303 Champion- ship on Sunday. Next,

On Sunday next, September 25, is to be held the Hongkong 1300 Cham- pionship at the Kowloon Tong Rango (No. 7 Bus from Star Forry) Shoot ing will commenco at 9,80 a.m. at the 300 yards point, followed by shooting. Playing on the Morina ground yes-at the 400 yards, 500 yards and 600 terday, St. Andrew's defeated B. A. yards points. The number of shots Omar's quartette, consisting of him-M. Grone goal to nil. Very base allowed will be one sight and live.to bolga skip, A. A Razack, Y Abbas Play was fast and evon EF count, als AREA

In the Rink Competition, U.

VAL-5mMarchant qualided in the Fincher netting for St Andrew « in intrance

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