THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, MAY 15, 1933.
SOUTH CHINA'S HOUR
LAWN
BOWLS
TITLE
BIG ENTRY FOR THE OPEN SINGLES
97 COMPETITORS
Entrica for the Open Singles | Lawn Bowls Championship of the Colony total 97, which exceeds last year's number.
The Hat elused to-day and the draw is expected to take place to- night.
L. A. Guterres, holder, is de fending his title, and H. Nisi, last year's runner-up is also competing. The compete list is appended:
Thikov R.C.
N. Drummond, W. Wotherspoon.
H.K. Electric
1. F. Lunny, F. Normington, L.
THE SHINING light in ACTION-Road, the Navy contre-half, who played a brilliant game against South China on Saturday is on here in typical action, beading away a hot Chinese attack. (Photo
Ming Yuan).
SUCCESSFUL Y.M.C.A.
GALA NIGHT.
de Rome, A. Webster, S. Denton A. Donn Creates a Record
and A. F. Paul.
Civil Service
A. W. Crimmitt, N. J. Bebbing-i ton.. I Luck,. E. W. Simmonds, { R. P. Phillipa,, J. Jones.. S. Ec- cleshall, J. B. McGowan, T. Arm- strong, H. Champelovier, J. Purvis. I, Pooler, H. E. Strange, L.. Whant, and S. Kandle.
Kowloon Dock
H. G. Cooper, G. N. Mitchell, F. Cullen. A. M. Colman, 4. C. Brown, and J. V. Ramany:
Club de Recreio
for 50 Yards.
A successful aquatic carnival and dance marked the official opening of the YM.C.A. 1933 swimming season. on Saturday night.
performance
outstanding One featured the events, when, A. Bonn, who starled scratch in his heat in thei
OF
NAVY
TRIUMPH STILL
SPRING
SURPRISE
WIN AGAINST
BIG ODDS
CHINESE DEFENCE BREAKS DOWN CHAMPIONSHIP. IN BALANCE
NOW DEPENDS ON LAST MATCH
(By "Veritas"}
DELAYED
NAVY PACK THEIR COAL-Another incident in the Caroline Hill match on Saturday, The pleture shows the Navy packing their goal in the second half, when their defence held out magnificently against the anger South China forwards. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
THE Navy provided one of the biggest sensations of the season on Saturday when they robbed South China of the two points which would have given them the football championship of the First Division.
More skillful in defence, the Navy won by three goals to one and so set the Chinese the task of winning their last match of the year in order to take away the leadership from the Artillery.
To state that the result was!
KOWLOON GOLF.
J. Pooler Wins High Handicap.
L.T.A. & HOME RULING
PROTEST AGAINST PRESS REPORT
CASE IS STILL
"SUB JUDICE”
The following letter has been recelved from Mr. R. E. Lindsell, President of the Hongkong L.T.A., in connexion with a report whieli appeared in the Telegraph on Fri- day.
Sir, I was amazed and most in- dignant to find published in your inue of Friday under head lines in very large type "PARENT BODY REVERSES HONG KONG L. T.A. RULING" a misinformed article written round a distorted reproduc- tlon of a letter addressed by the Secretary of the English L.T.A. to myself.
of the
John Pooler, with a score of 80-
The truth is that one 12-08, won, for the second time since 1980, the High Handicap competition interested parties in the L.R.C. of the Kowloon Golf Club, yesterday tournament dispute last November morning. E. W. Gardiner, 85-16-70 submitted to me in England the was second, and S. MacNider gained third place with a card for 83-12-71, issue in the same form as I under- stood it to have been represented to Other segres returned were S. the Hong Kong L.T.A. and that I South Chinn were severely That South China were feel-1
strens-rattled when in the second minute Hurt 81-12-72, J. S, Charlton 87-15 then put up the case, as sa sub- The decision of the Rules Com. Andrews 91-18-73, J. F. Freeman, 50 Yards Aggregate Handicap, and astonishing is to remark a plaining the effects of their
The de-Emsworth in the penalty area and 89-10-73, L. J. Cave 90-17-73, W. who conceded seconds La 1. E. Mur- unvarnished feet; it was made all ous programme of the past fort-of the game Lau Mau fouled=72, A. W. Torrible 80-13-73. A. Amitted to me, to the English LTA. gan, won his heat comfortably, clock-the more remarkable by reason of night was quite evident.
were the centre forward put the Navy Stoker 89-15-74, W. F. Kere 80.15 nittes of the English LT.A. was Ing 20 seconds to establish "Y"the depleted Navy eleven which fence, usually so reliable
and ahead from the "spot." It caused 76, J. J. King 01-16-76, W. L. conveyed to me by letter a fort- look the field. Langmead, Shir-guilty of glaring errors,
Davies, Hudspeth Leung Wing-chai and his inter- them to take much longer in Ramsey 01-14-77, J. B. McCaw 100. night ago, and has A fine exhibition at diving was 19.
Parkinson. and R. teams lined up to was a lakh of very little idea of constructive-did level up before the interval, given by Messrs. 1. Morrison, L. E. were all absentees, and when the mediate colleagues showed but settling down, and althought they 18-82, W. J. Fulker 167-18-89, C.nunicated by me since to the inter-
dollars to a lemon against theness. Leung was obviously wer-they were lucky to do so, Loung organ, W.
Service side winning.
ried by the close attention of Reed, Tat-wing obtained the equallsor for but it was due to Sinden's mis- South China were by no means and finding himself beaten Volunteers defeated the Rest of the Y.M.G.A. by gents at full strength, for they lacked possession both when It came to take. his only lapse in a gruelling
feet duel and in headwork teat. the aid of Wong Mee-shun, Ip l'ak-a to 2.
wa, and of course, Tam Kong-pak, (usually his forte) he retired into but their normal rear division a shell and lost all of his artistic turned out in full force and it was touches.
finally which
record.
A.
R. F. Luz, C G. Siva, C. E.
Gomes, L. Marques, A. S. Guterrez, F. V. V. Ribeiro, Ii. A. Alves, E. M. Remedios, J. J. Banto,
B. Basto, A. H. Basto, J, G. Ozorio,
F. X. M. da Silva, F. Xavier, and
J. M. M. Alves.
Police R.C.
R. Ellis, W. McLeod, G. C. Moss, W. Mair, T. Perkins, E. Post, A. R. Clark, W. Glendinning, and
A. E. Carey.
Cralgengower C.C.
D. Rumjahn, U. M. Omar. 1.. E. B. W. Bradbury, W. Lammert, Ward, R. Dasa, J. Cavanagh, W. V. Fieki, H. Bear, and A. E. Contes. Kowloon C.C.
H.
II. Overy, E. C. Fincher, Gittons, E. Kern, 8. J. Houghton, A. Hyde-Lay, J. M. Jack, J. Fraser, 1. Chadwick, T. Ferguson, 11. Hampton, V. C. Labrura, and J. II.
Howe.
Kowloon Bowling -G.C. II. Nish, R. Duncan, V. Pethe- rick, G. E. Roylance, G. E. F. Thompson, J. Watson, J, S. Logan, A. M. Holland, G. H. Sherriff, R. Hall. F. L. Rapley, W. S. Drake,
Goldman,
A fast game of water-polo seen when the
建
Schreuder, again played
WDA
standing scame, and was response for all the Volunteer goals, senring one in the first half and four in the second.
The Rest attacked in the deep end in the first half. Rasmussen and Railton netted for the Rest in this period.
Mr. E. F. Selk refereed and lined up the following:-
Aggregate Handicap
Volunteers-H. Angus; W. Stoker and J. Henry: A. Bonn, G. Fowler, W. Schreuder and-W. Kerr.
The Rest:W. Webb; D. Suther land and H. Lange; E. W. Railon; R. The Results. The following were the results.
Yards (Men) :-
Heat 1:1. T. Ingrann, 2. C.
Time D. Gow, W. Macfarlano, F. V.Chadderton, 3. R. Goldman, Whlita, C. E. Elllott-Heywood. T. 34.4/5 secs. Hard, A. R. Whibley, J. MacDonald and E. G. Scarle
H.K. Yacht Club
A. MacFarlane.
LAWN
60
Torrible.
Heat 1. M. Lange. 3. A. W. 34.4/5 secs.
(Continued on Page 9.)
this
Warne.
department
broke down.
The
FULL VALUE.
point most significant about the result was that the) Navy were full value for their? success. There was nothing fluky about it. In a keen struggle of skill, speed and viguor. they seized their chances and won the game.
FUNG PLAYS LONE GAME.
BRILLIANT DEFENCE.
R. Ruger 106-14-92.
been com-
ested party and to certain officials of the local L.T.A.
It immediately appeared that there was a doubt whether the case submitted to me was quite on all fours with the case submitted to the Hong Kong L.T.A.
MEDWAY LOSE.
The whole matter therefore need- Jats Hockey Triumph on
ed further investigation by the Marina Ground.
H.K.L.T.A. before it could possibly The features of the early singes jof the second half were the fas-
After being a goal in arrears at be said that their decision had been and reversed by the parent body. I cinating duels between the Navy half time the H.M.S. Medway Fung King-cheung alone pro-rearguard and the Chinese attack. Submarines hockey eleven lost to the cannot understand firstly on what duced anything like true form. Time after time it seemed that the 8th Jat Regiment by three goals authority you presume to publish but being badly supported and visiting goal must fall, but Sinden, to one on too well marked successfully to for one of his colleagues were Saturday. engage in individual efforts, had always there to make a final spee- practically no chance of turning tacular clearance. hla work to good account.
Дн
the Marina
P.
ground on (not even correctly) a letter ad- dressed to myself and secondly why you should venture to prejudge Chapman scored for the railors. a case which is still "sub judice", The following were the naval team. and ahall be obliged if you will And then the Navy caught theA. B. Heimsley; Tel. G. Steers give this letter the same promin- gave Chinese napping. A snap attack. (captain), Sto. H. Dalton; Sto.
President a whole
Lindsell, The forward line
was succeeded by a partial clear-Atwells, Tet. G. Swann, P. O. Rence in your paper as you cohesion incked that penetrative which has hitherto marked their ance, Purkins following up re-kobson Tel. F. McBride, A. B. G. Friday's article.
a perfect shot which Lim could man and A. B. W. Walker.. South China lost because firstly displays, and although, as I have over 20 yards out and sent across Tarr. Sig. G. McRae, A. B. E. Chap 11K.L.T.A. their forwards were not smart already said, their ineffectiveness only just reach. Sayer, however. enough to overcome the rugged was due largely to the greatness of was on the spot and headed in. de-the Navy defence, loss of form was and uncompromising Navy fence, and secondly because they another big contributing factor.
were not alive to danger of the Nary vanguard when on the at- Critchley, 2. H.tack. Halves and backs were fur Time-too casual in the way they treated the Navy offensives, and by lay- ing too far up the field, allowed! the opposition a couple of break- aways which proved fatal to the BOWLS. Chinese.
advantage of Taking full shock goal in the drst two minutes, the Navy set a pace from which they never relaxed and put such determination into the game that themselves found the Chinese nonplussed and at a distinct dis- advantage.
POLICE STILL WINNING
CRAIGENGOWER'S SUCCESSFUL VISIT TO RECREIO
HAVING overcome two very big obstacles-away matches at the Craigengower and the K.C.C.-the Police must now be reckoned as serious contenders for the senior honours in the Lawn Bowls League,
The failure of the Judian Re- They did not win with the same! ense against the K.C.C., nae they creation Club to secure their first did when visiting the champions, league points at Sookunpoo came rather surprise, but the but the fact that one of their fas
again achievement on the part of Kow- three rinks illustrates the potentialities of the loon Cricket Club
SINDEN'S GOALKEEPING.
п
Was
On the whole the losers did the bigger share of attacking, but they seldom appeared very dangerous, and so safe
or three Sinden in goal--two clearances in the second half were magnificent-that when an attack did develop one knew that from he would prevent it materialising to the full.
recognised.
He was splendidly covered by The Pollee and K.B.G.C. in the Buchanan and Reeves, who work- quartettes engaged in a keen first division and the Yacht Club ed like trojans, and in front off struggle culminating in the rink in the second are the only teams them was Reed, whose breaking up finishing all square, but Mair's now enjoying a clean record. four finished four up on Hyde- Lay's rink and Mons and his men were:
team.
Silkestone's
were down
and Hollands's
were three to the good against Overy.
Saturday's results
has to be
in
FIRST DIVISION. Craigengower 02 Recreio The Kowloon Bowling Green, Kowloon. B.G.C. 70 Taikos who have the same record as the Police R.C. Police, took full toll of Taikoo, C.S.C.C.
who visited the Austin Road green
and won by 34 shots. Nish and
field day against Wolr's four, scoring 37 Police nhots against six.
his colleaguos had a
work was some of the best I have detallseen this season.
12
held Fung King-cheung in the palm of his hand and whan 19 it came to duels with Leung Wing- chui, the Chinese invariably chmie 57 Kowloon C. C. 50 off second best. Reed's only fault 70 Kowloon
D.R.C. 58 was a tendency to dribble and to! waste opportunities of opening up a counter attack,
LEAGUE TABLE.
PWDL Up Dwn Pts.
26 2200
HAMBLY V HUNG
-SEMI-FINAL
BURNETT LOSES IN K.C.C. TOURNEY.
R. B. Hambly yesterday qualified to meet W. C. Hung in the semi-final of the Handicap Singles "A" in the K.C.C. tennis, tourna- ment.
met G. C. Hambly Burnett in the third round. The players had similar handicaps, and Hambly won in straight sets, capturing the first at 7-5, after an in- different start, and going on to outplay Burnett in the second to win it at 6-1.
On Saturday Hambly advanced a further stage in the Junior Championship.
Five minutes later South China had their hopes finally squashed, when Goose obtained on the right wing, put in a glorious shot, which waiting Barnett. The wall went Lim could only push away to the into the net like a flash.
AFTERTHOUGHTS
NEW DIVISION I PROBLEM
SOUTH China are probably
the ΟΙ
E.
PORTIA EQUALS RECORD
BIG DIVIDENDS RETURNED AT VALLEY RACE MEETING
1. Griffins Summer Handleap] Kwong "Sai's Wotin 150 lb. ...... One Mile.
146 ib.
1 (Mr. B. A. Proulx) Mrs. Peter Young's Widnes 150
(Mr. P. Young) 2 lb. Mr. A. M. L. Soares's Jungle Jim 168 1. (MY. L. G. Frost) Won by: 1 lengths; half a length. Time: 2.04.1.
Sureton's Solar Star
Pari-mutuel, winner $40.60; places,
most disappointed crowd footballers in Hongkong, Just | $18.20; $20.00.
3
when they had the championship 2 Smugglers Handicap.-Six Far- in their grasp, nay as good as longs.
tucked away in the Caroline Hill Samson's Alexandra Hall 150 15.... lockers, the Navy men come along)
and force them to depend on their Tally Ho's last match to achieve, their ambi-
(Mr. B. A. Proulx) Royal Flush 149 1b.
1
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 2 tion. That "glorious uncertainty Mrs. Dunbar's Tillicum 153 lb. again!
(Mr. L. G. Frost) a Won by 2 lengths; half a length. Timo; 1,28.3. IT seems that the Association
Pari-mutuel, winner $26.90; places, have stopped in and solved the $6.00; $5.80; $8.30.
(Mr. E. O. Butler) 3 Won by: 2 lengths; 3 lengths. Time: 1.21.2. (equals record). Pari-mutuel, winner, $13.30; places, $7.00; $8.; $8.80.
7.Second Sports Club Cap and Hong Kong Stakes A Cup presented by the Members of the Sports Club, with $1,000 added for Winner. Second
Milea. $300. Third $200. One and a Helf
1
2
Mr. Woo La! Tin's Gay Butterfly 163 lb...(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) Mrs. Liang's Melody 161 16....... (Mr. G. U. de Rosa) Messrs. Lewis & Tinson's De
Minimis 152 lb....
(Mr. P. Young) Won by: length; 2 lengths. Time: 3.16.4.. Pari-mutuel, wioner $44.40; pincas, $13.10; $11,; $11.00.
8.-Fotauman Handicap.-Five Fur
3
1
3.Customs Handicap. From the longs. little problem connected with the
Swiveller's Devon 140 lb. (Mr. E. O. Butler) South China-St. Joseph's match. Two Mile Post Once found and In Dick
Miss Scott Harston's Imperial Hall lb. The Saints are still ve matches (about One Mile 171 Yards).
152 15. in arrears indicating the possibi- Lancashire's Warrington 100
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 1
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 2 The S. B. K's Partnership 140 lb. nese remaining unfulfilled. Llty of their fixture with the Chi-
(Mr. 9. Y. Liang) 2 Mr. H. P. Rees's Krata Viz 140 ib. (Mr. W. G. Fischer) LOCAL YACHTING.
game, however, has been officially Sameon's Charming Face 145
Won by a neck; a neck. fixed for Wednesday.
Time: 1.18.
Colleen Wins the Menagerie Race.
DIANA COMES SECOND.
The Menagorie Race of the Royal The wing halves, Purkin and Hongkong Yacht Club, sailed on Rateliffe gave One support es- Saturday afternoon, resulted in a vlc- 2 pecially Purkins, who toyed with tory for Colleen over Diana and respectively. Seven yachts falled to Ng Po-tsui, deputy for, Ip Pak-wa. Dorothen, which were second and third Usher, at Inside right played the finish.
4
2 0 0 44 ด
4
101-2
0
2 1 0 1
0
Recreio C.C.C. Talkoo
201 2101
0
2 0 0 2 200
0
10
0
0 21
0
K.B.G.C. The Craigengower justified the C.3.C.C. Telegraph forecast by winning at K.C.C.
that the Club do Recreio, and they will be prominently identified with the league championship this K.D.R.C. summer is to be expected despite their inglorious start a week ago. KEEN FINISH.
SECOND DIVISION. Kowloon B.G.C. 74 Poller R.C. C.S.C.C.
60 H.K.E.B.C.
role of fourth half back in the second half and by so doing materially strengthened the Navy resistance to the South China.ni- 65 tack. 62
61 59 Indian R.C. 56 G.C.C.
Happy Valley, where the Portu-
A magnificent finish featured Kowloon C.C. the meeting of the Craigongower Recreio and Rrecrofo second strings at the
GO
LEAGUE TABLE.
PWDL Up Dwn
G% Q
4
0
0
30
0
1
0
0 1
0
1
4
2
1 0 1 20
0
J
10
0 23
0 01
30
0
geese, by holding tenaciously on to Recreio... 201 a lead gained on the early heads, K.B.G.C... 3 2 0 1 51 won by the narrow margin of five R.H.K.Y.C., 2 2 0 shots.
FC.A.C.C, K.C.C. Field's rink made a big effort to C.C.C. wipe off the arrears of the other H.K.E.R.C. two rinks, but the task proved too f.R.C. Polico big..
PERSISTENT FORWARDS.
wingman, respon-
TT is unlikely that St. Joseph's' who have lost all interest in
4-Lead Mine Handicap.-Five
(Mr. B. A. Froulx) 3 Won by: a length; 26 lengths. Timo 2.19.1. Farl-mutuel, winner 16.60; places, the league, as witness their in- $8.10; $36.50; $22.20. ability to turn out a side against the Club on Saturday, will make Furlongs. uny effort to fulfill the rest of Messra. Tester & Abraham's The Tiger 158 b. (Mr. L. G. Frost) their programme beyond the vital Tally Ho's Valorous 162 lb......
(Mr. A. J. Heard) 21 tie with South Chinn,
Samson's Navy Hall 100 lb.
(Mr. B. A. Proulx) Won by: a head; a head. Time: 1.12.4. Fari mutuc, winner $20.00: places, $8.10; $8.; $0.80.
THE Artillery are keenly in- encounter. Should the Saints suc ceed in taking a point it will terested in the outcome of this
cftitle the Gunners to meet South China in a deciding game for the
INTERNATIONAL GAME, championship.
Italy Draw with England at Rome,
Reme, May 13,
3
5-Second Leighton Hill Stakes.—— Six Furlonge. Messra, Tester & Abraham's The
Panther 162 lb.....
(Mr. L. G. Frost) FAILING this the RA. appear
certain to enjoy the distinction Fearnun's No Fear 101 lb.ekviz (Mr. A. J. P. Heard) of being runners-up. Apparently the Borderers will not complete Lan's Darien 152 lb.
(Mr. G. A. Harriman) their fixtures by Wednesday, the
Won by: 2 lengths; 4 lengths. official closing date, which means
Time: 1.92.1. Fari-mutuel, winner $7.60; places, $0.20; $5.00; $6.60.
GVictoria Park Handicap-Slx
of
+
Pari-mutuel, winner $41.10; places, $12.40; $0.30; 306.80.
9.Shatin Ifandicap-One Mile. Festival's Orlando 158 lb. ....
(Mr. Yuo Shun-wa) Mr. C. B. Brown's Stickypast 140
Ib.
1
(Mr. W. G. Fischer) 2 Messrs.
Hell & Shenton's The Gadwall 168 lb,
(Mr. J. W. Hope) Won by: 2 lengths; a length. Time: 2.08.3.
#
Park-mutuel, winner $34.70; places, $10.10; 587.30; $67.20.
THE PREAKNESS
STAKES.
2 Won by Head Play From
Lady's Man.
a
the forward, Up Barnott and Sayer vere Psible for some useful work, but i
the insides, and especially Ema- In an International soccer match thoy forfeit their chances worth, were slow to make use of played here to-day, Italy drew with catching up the Gunners. Nobody
For more than Furlongs jaclation prizo. their chances. This was particu-an England team, each side scoring will deny the Artillery this con-
Signor Mussolini and the British larly noticeable in the early stages goal.
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 1 2 of the game. None the less by Ambassador to Italy, Sir Ronald half the season they have retain. Drish's Fortis 170 lb.
the which they were the first team to Lady Peel's Lucy Glitters 165 lb. their very persistency they gave Graham, were among the 60.000 ed the leadership, in addition to
who. Witnessed
(Mr. B. A. Proulx) Lim Thin-chan and his colleagues spectators
matchNeuter and British Wireless. complote the season's programme, an anxious time.
2
Baltimore, May 13. Eleven runners started for the Preakness Stakes, which resulted in a win for Hend Play, the favourite, by four lengths. The odds on Head Play were nine to five. Result:
Head Play Lady's Man Utojan
Router.
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