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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
(By "VERITAS").
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 card of the Tenth Extra Race Meet- ing of the Hengkong Jockey Club for With the tennis league sen- the coming week-end, which will mark son of 1932 officially closed, I am the first meeting of the second half. because of the can- yearly season, able to give for the first time cellation of the meeting scheduled for the completed tables in all leat Saturday owing to inclement divisions.
weather..
It will be seen that once again. The full entrics are announced as a certain number of ixtures have follow: remained unplayed, though the total is only four throughout the four sections.
Island Bay Handicap, A and B Cinsy, Once Round and In:-Boxing Eve, 180, Don, 162; Gay Crusader, 162; Gold Kay, 152; Pride of Tsingtao, 165; Daylight Eve, 140: Nippy, 140; Racing Boy, 148: The Tiger, 143; Valorous, 165; Wild Life, 152.
The "A" Division again failed to show up in its true colours, the tears displaying lack of interest. South China finished up with two matches outstanding, leaving the
Corroborec Handicap, Class, Gold "A" with 80 per cent, of the games,
furlongs Fred, 155; six played.
Digger, 166: Joaquim, 155; Manna, Only one match was left un-170; Mermaid, 170: Miss Jummy, played in the "I" Division und 135; Retha. 152; The Rainbow, tub one in the "C" whilst in the Tin Tac, 149; Veatn, 195. Mixed Doubles the entire pro gramme was carried out. Altogether the clubs have cause for satisfaction in the manner the fixtures were carried through, the percentage for the whole league being 98.8, which compares favour- ably with previous seasons,
Two
Big Wave Stakes, Six Furlonga: Amos, 155; California, 161; Christmas! Joy, 161; Deveron, 181; Gold Mine, 101; Gold Ring, 161; Golden Star, 165: Maple Leaf. 161; Merry Thought, 158; Mon Talisman. 158; Myrtle Lent. 158; Navy Hall 158; Snappy Eve, 158; Toby, 138; Wakefield, 156: White Heather, 161.
championships changed
Sub. Gelins Autumn Plate, Ono hands, the Chinese Recreation Club capturing the "A" title from and a Quarter Miles: City of Shang- the Indian Recreation Club and hai, 15 The Rainstorm, 161; The 167; Kanpaz, 159: Estrellita, 155; at the same time bringing of the Crook, 180; Mistletoe. 165; Amoy, coveted triple by retaining the Gallant Fox, 165; Chiu Quan, 162;
Gold Bar,
187 Golden Arrow, 150; "B" and "C" honours, whilst the Hosordy, 158, United Services Recreation Club Whoopee, 100; achieved a fine performance in de Helvellyn, 185. posing the TR.C., from the head of the Mixed Doubles League.
The Anal League placings are:-Milo: Amos, 155; Amoy, 140; Blus- love, 168: Britannic Hall, 168:
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Junk Bay Handicap, D Class. 1
Buchanan, 140; Cebu, 140; Chiu Quan, 140; Christmas 146; Christmas Belle, Joy 1GE; Gold Bar, 142; Golden Arrow, 140; Good Day, 140; Guiding
Star, 140; Helvellyn, 140; Imperial Inil, 163; Jingo, 140; Mon Talisman, 18153; Pathfinder, 150; Paul Pry, 106; 2002 24 16% San Francisco, 146; Sanction, 162; "B" DIVISION.
Sunbeau 140; The Plover, 161; The 0594 1214 18 Rainstorm, 140; Until Thon. 140; 990
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TO-DAY'S EXHIBITIONS-Here is a striking action picture of E. D. Andrew's the International tennis player, who to-day appears in the first of a series of exhibition matches at the H.K.C.C. This after- noon, at 3.30, he will partner M. W. Lo-against Kow Man-kit and Ho Ka-lau in a doubles and will afterwards contest E, C. Fincher in a singles.
LOCAL
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.
This decision, was renched 'at 'n. meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Football Association last night, which means, that in Shanghai's Intimation view of that it will be sending down a soccer eleven in February, that two Interport contests will be held HOCKEY during the forthcoming senson,
FIRST MAMAK SHIELD
GAMES OCTOBER 1.
FORTNIGHT'S FIXTURES PROVIDE FOR 21 MATCHES
YESTERDAY'S FRIENDLIES 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.
AGAIN VICTORIOUS
HONGKONG BOWLERS MAINTAIN FORM
EASILY OVERCOME NORTHERN ZONE
Shanghai, Sept. 20.
A meeting of representatives of the Mamuk hockey tournament was 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. England White.
The following fixtures were arrang- ed for the first two weeks in October.
The vialt of Hongkong to the northern port in November la merely the re-arrangement of Inst year's fixture which had to be abandoned owing to the disturb ances in Shanghai,
Last night the committee to select the focal aide was constitu- ted, the following being appointed: Mr. H. M. McTavish, Mr. Y. K. Mok, Capt. C. E. Ellot-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--Sookunpoo
The final will be played on the Hongitong Football Club ground.
GAR WOOD LOWERS THE
October 1-Police v. German Club, WATER SPEED RECORD
II. M. S. Phoenix v. St. Andrew's,
R.
A. S. C. v. Incogs.
October 3-Tamar v. R. A. S. C.,
R. E. v. Police.
October 4-R. A. S. C. v. St. An- drow's.
October 6-II. M. S.
1st. H. K. S. R. A.
Wishart v.)
Easily Beats Kaye Don
Mark
October 7-12th. Battery R. A. v. With 124.9 m.p.lt. Run
Further victory came the way ofjR. A. S. C., 21th. Battery R. A. v. the llongkong, bowls team now visit-Royal Signals.
v. H. M. S. ing Shanghai, when they were pitted!
R. A. M. C. v. 1st. H. K. S. October 9-K. I. T. C. v. Incogs,` 4140; Vasylock, 158; Indiana, 154; ending 23-13 in their favour.-Ben-October 10-H. M. S. Phoenix 3 Daylight Eve, 140; Royal Flush, 154; ter.
Clear Water Handicap, five fur-against a team representing the nor D. Octabor 8-Incogs
Blongs:-Bowery Bay, 101: Kate, 159; thern zone this afternoon.
GLittle Beaver, 145; King's Counsel,
0 Wakefiek, 160; Gold Bar, 140; Gold)
Ring, 165; Paul Pry, 140; Pride of Tsingtao, 166.
The visitors wan easily, the game
R.
New York, Sept. 20, New world figures were establish- ed by the American apcod merchant Gar Wood when he piloted Miss America X at Algonac, Michigan, to- day.
Över a measured mile ho recorded R. A. S. C., R. E. v. St. Andrew's, Tamar v. Royal Signals, Radio van average of 124.01 miles an hour, in two runs. This beats the previous German Club,
October 11-H. M. S. Wishart V record of 119.81 m.p.h. registered by Kaye Don in Miss England III-
Picnic Bay Stakes, "E" Class, MORE HONOURS FORM. G2--R. A. S. C. v. H. M. S. Kaye D
two inile post once round &
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. C.R.C...14 14 0 0 1146 11 28. C. de R. 14 13 0 1 94% 31% 26 from
30 2 in:-Banjoline, 164; Blue Heaven, 2 96 S.C.A.A. 14 12 0 G.A 14 10 0 4 81% 444 20 102; Blue Plane, 154; Choctor II, Y.M.C.A. 13 7 1 6 08% 47% 15 152 City of Shanghai, 154; Dan'l C.C.C...14
8.2 6 574 682 14 Whiddon, 150: Echo, 167; Espy, 153: K.I.T.C. 14 6 2 0 81% 72% 14 Estrellita, 150; Fighting Blood, 156
Gallant Fox, 167: Hirwego,
152; H.K.U.T.C.
13
52 66 12 Hosordy, 150; Just Imagine, 152; A.T.G.
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52 68% 12 Mun Ko Pao, 150; Pocahontas, 160; 71 11 Public Money, 152; Shanghai Beau, 1.R.C...14 4 3 7 66
G8 40
10 158; Toby, 150; Valeta, 150, 1.K.C.C. 14 4 2 B R.S.C.
14 50 9 44 82 K.C.C. .14 2 1 11 41% 8444 F.C.
21.11 85 .14
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U. M. OMAR
CRAIGENGOWER TITLE
After the interport matches in Shanghai, the Aitkenhead Shield Junk Bay Handicap, "C" Class, 1 Competition between Hongkong and 5mile: Adam, 160; African Eve, 140; Kowloon will officially bring the lawn 2 Ajax, 140; Army Hall, 152; Bowery bowls season to an end but several
Bay, 101: California, 161; Cham- of the local clubs have yet to Bay, 165; Cupid, 145; Deveron, their own tournaments. pagne 186 Gold Bine, 161 Golden Star,
160;
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One of the first club competitions
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt Indiana. 155: King's Counseto have been brought to successfull
24 3 1 1
140 King's Parnde, 145: Maple 21
246 20
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Salavan-year-old tanu
Parthian, H. M. S. Veteran v. 20th.
Battery R. A.
October. 13-24th. Battery R. A. v. H. M. S. Veteran.
October 16-German Club v. Incogs.
Y. M. LOSE TO BORDERERS
CURIOUS INCIDENT IN FAST CAME ·
Although winning by the hand- South of 0-2, the 161; Meltone, 155; Merry Thought, conclusion has been the Craigengower some margin 5140; Orlando, 140: Punch, 162; Royal CC. championship which produced Wales Borderers were distinctly Flush, 154: Snappy Eve. 140: The many surprise results before U. Mflattered by the score when they 84 304 Lion, 140; Tommy Boy, 140; Wonder- Omar repeated his victories of 1920, met the YM.C.A., at King's Park
ful Stag, 143.
ARMY
TENNIS TOURNEY
1st ROUND RESULTS
up-sets 1928 and 1931. The chief were the elimination of B. W. Brad-yesterday. bury and E. cl Arculli, former winners in the third round.
DECORD BREAKERS-Koye Don
(left) and Gar Wood (right) take turns at setting up new water speed records. Gar Wood, the American speed marchant has just put up some new figures, but jad- ing from past records, they won't remain very long-
Only sterling work by Lieut the Cresswell at centre-half, Barderers' left back and custodian The full results were as follows:
kept out the eager "Y" forwards bent! First round:-E. el Asculli
Aduring the second half, whilst in W. V. Fleid, R. Basa beat
the initial period of play, the Webster.
Young Men suffered the dis-
n goal: AREA •£}}| Second Round:~~B. W. Bradbury appointment of having beat W. H. B. Muskott. A. E. Coates disallowed. The incident was beat W. Collins, G. L. Buchanan beat
Lameriert
TATE NOT GOING.
London, Sept. 20. Maurice Tate, Bussex and England bowler,
will not accompany the M.C. team to Australla.
He suffered a relapse to-day and a definite decision was made.
II. V. Pearse, E. et Arculll beat L. E. rather unusual, the whistle being! K. Basa beat A. Ablown for a goal before the ball D. Rumjahn beat W. Ward, had passed the line, and the C. S. Rosselet beat W. T. Brightman, decision had to be reversed.
The game throughout was fast U. M. Omar beat Y. Abbas.
at times, some exceptionally clover moves on the part of both sets of forwards,
Johnson was a vigorous and penetrating leader of the visiting attack, and achloved a' personal Router. triumph in notching four of the Bix goals. Andrews and Summors replied for the YIM.
Final: Omar best Buchanan.
First round ties in the Army
Third Round:-Contes boat Brad-and there were, tennis tournament (other ranks) were played at Sookunpoo yester-bury, Buchanan beat Arculli, Bass
beat Rumjan, Omar beat Rosselot. day, with the following results: .
Semi-final-Buchanan beat Contes, Q.M.S.. Landan, R.A.M.C. beat Ontar beat R. Baan. Pte. Mackay, R.A.S.C., 7/5, 6/0..
S/Sgt. Sanderson, R.A.0.C. bent Dmr. Kippen, S.W.B.,~6/0, 6/0.
L/Cp.. Davies, S.W.B., beat S. Sgt. Mitchell, R.A.O.C., 8/8, 2/0, 18/0.
Previous Winnerk Previous winners of the Craigen gower Championship have follows:.
B. W. Bradbury IL. J. Donnia
1021 1022
R. Basa
F. Fisher
/Sgt. Norrla R.A.O:C., bent S.Q.M.S. Matthews, R.A.P.C., 6/4, 10/4.
1020
J. Clarke
1924
1925
Sgt. Savoll, R.E. beat
Pto.
1027
R
Basa
O'Brien, S.W.B., 6/1, 6/0.
1028
U. M. Omar
bent
•1020
E, o Arcull!
1080
R. F. Luz-
C/Sgt. Jarman, S.W.B., Bun, Norworthy, S.W.B. 0/0, 6/3. Fo. Lewis, S.W.B. beat Pte. Hastie, A.B.H,6/9, 6/3
L/Cpl. Smith, R.A.0.0. beat Sgt. Carmichael, RA.M.C., 6/06/0/
OpleMcCall, RAM.O. boat bredier S.Q.M.9 Warman, RAFO 6/4
1026. M. Omar
1981 U. M. Omar
Ripk Competition.
been
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In the Rink Competition, U. M. Omar's quaetalto consisting of him holt 'wa^akip; AA. Razack, Y, Abbas Men hvehane qualified in the
The score the interval read 2-1 in favour of the Borderers, and they incrossed this at regular intervals during the second half.
splendid McLellan played a game for the losers, whilet another outstanding performer was Sam- mers... The "Y" wore handicapped in having to field. eno roserve, Skinner substituting for Moss.
ST. ANDREW'S WIN.
On the eve of the departure of the team, Tate was taken, il with nervous trouble, but recovered and expected to join the team at Toulon to-day
RIFLE SHOOTING.
Hongkong 303 Champion- ship on Sunday: Next.
On Sunday noxt, September 25, is to be held the Hongkong 503 Cham- pionship at the Kowloon Tong Range (No. 7 Bus from Star Ferry) Shoot" ing will commence at 0.80 6.m at the 300 yards point, followed by shooting Playing on the Marina ground you-at the 400 yards, 200 yards and, 600 torday, St. Andrew's defeated R. A. yards points. The limber of shots
allowed will be M. Cone goal to nil.
Play, wan; Lüaf, and"even; "El F..countwerp one 3 Bed And Avs to% Pincher
for St. Andrews InfEntrance fee is $1.50 for EPLAY
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