THE HONGKONG TELÉGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1933.

Will Army Affiliate to H.K.I.S.A.? Nunoi's Brilliant Davis Cup Win

DECISION STILL AWAITED

AQUATIC ENTHUSIASM DEVELOPING AT Y.M.C.A.

ARGYLLS' CHALLENGE IN SHANGHAI

The Y.M.C.A.. gave an indication of the strong challenge they are likely to make for the Water Polo League championship when last night they defeated the Tsung Sing club in a friendly game in the YM. bath.

Although Schreuder, their star goal scorer played between the Hicks, and Kerr, customary de- fender went up forward, the Young Men were as a team much superior to the visitors,

The Chinese, however, are newly formed club and have yet plenty of time to settle down.

Kerr - Goldman (2) and Chattertod stored for the winners. Taung Sing being unable to make any improton in the hamester's"

defence.

The teams were:

Y.M.C.A.:-Schreuder: Lange ami Turner: K. Goldman; E. Rail. ton, W. Kerr and H. Chatterton.

Tsung Sing:-Tang Shui-fai; Lam Shui- and Ip Shan-cheung; Poon Ping-man; Cheung Wal- kwont, Kong Chenk-chol, and So Tin-mo.

Mr. E. F. Selk refereed the game,

C. B. C. GALA.

The "Y" are sending a team fo the Chinese Bathing (lub enla this week. It has not yet been definitely selected, but it is pre- sumed that choice will be made from the following: W. Schreuder, A. Donn, E. Railton, J. Lange, R. Goldman, A. Chatterton. Promin ent absentees will be B. Rasmus- Ben and E, F. Selk, and their ab- sence will somewhat weaken the term. Nevertheless it is obvious that the Y.M.C.A. will be power- fully reprosented and should easily hold their own against all comers, The aquatic fever has fairly smitten the Y.M.C.A., and never before has so much enthusiasm been displayed. A series of water pelo matches are now in the course of and they include arrangement meets with South China, Univer. sity and Chinese Civil Service.

The match with South China will

probably be staged on Wednesday hext at 6 p..

WHAT WILL ARMY DO? Association news is rather scarce, but a meeting of the Council le be- ing held this evening several im portant items being listed on the agenda.

K.C.C. TO SELECT LEAGUE TEAMS TENNIS TOURNAMENT THIS WEEK END

All members of the Kowloon Cricket Club, interested in league tennis, and who desire to try to ubtala a place in one of the three teams entered in the league by. the Club this summer, are asked to attend the Club to take part in selection contest, which will take the form of an American tournament during the week end. It The tournament, from which

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in decided definitely to select the league sides, will start to-morrow afternoon

2.30, anel will continue on Sunday afternoon. Every pale will meet each other an' the longue system of one set not to exceed twelve games..

ZINION EZ DAN TAHITAJĽATORÁMATEKO STRETANT:VTEBEL

To-morrow's Football

Match

SERVICES

VERSUS, CHINESE

A team has been selected to re- present the Chinese on Saturday next,) May 20, against the Services, in thei Charity match for the Hongkong Children's Playground Fund

Kick off, on the Hongkong Football Cin ground, is set at 4:10-p.m.-

The team Thin-chan; Leung Ju-chan, Lee Ting-sang; llo Choi-yin, Leung Wing-chui, Lee Kwok-wal Tang Kwong-sum, Mak Sui-hon, Fung King-cheong. Wong Mec-ahun, Yeung- Shui-yiek.

Reserves, Lai Kwok thui. Âu Kim. fung, Loung Wing-tat.

a Chesterfield defender SPORTING HOMESIDE EVENTS-Top left shows making a desperate offort to stop Watson's shot from entering the net in the match Against West Ham. Opposite li Mra. Pitman in play during the Chiswick tanni tournament, and bolow, a medley of horses and riders who came to grief in the Cold Cup race at Sandown Park. (Photos: Planet News).

LAWN

100 Per

PROGRAMME

Police and Meet

BOWLS

Cent. Kowloon B.G.C. to

SEVERAL

Record

TO-MORROW.

BEATS IRISH CHAMPION

LYTTLETON ROGERS OUTPLAYED IN THREE SETS

AMERICA WINNING ZONE FINAL

H. Nunoi, the Japanese No. 1 ranking player, accomplished his best performance since arriving in Europe this year by defeating Lyttle- ton Rogers, the Irish giant and champion, in the opening match of the second round Davis Cup tie between Ireland and Japan in Dublin.

Matiasta KarilaitÉNSUZETEANETTE 37ESCENE:SD1CROLINATEİSTL

CHAMPION FOR THIRD TIME

GOLF TITLE TO MISS WILSON

Nunol disposed of Regera in three sets, and although the first and third went to twelve games each, the young Japanese won the second with comparative conceding three games,

case,

Rogers is regarded as one of the most natural and finest players in Europe to-day. During the last twelve months he has enjoyed a serica of outstanding successes, and Nanol's achievenient is such to Indicate that Japan will have a big say in the European zone of the Davis Cup competition.

London, May 18. Miss Enid Wilson established a post-war record for the Eng lish Ladies Open Golf Cham- this summer.

pionship to-day, when she won Jiro Satoh beat McGuire with the title for the third year in case and Japan thus took a useful lend of two matches to love on sucession.

Mies Wilson, who is from Not-the first day. Nunni, is almost tingham, defented Mios Duna certain to beat McGuire, so that Plumpton, of Frinton, in the final Japan's entry into the third round over 36 holes by five up and four is practically assured. to play.

In the semi-final round Miss Wit- son bent Miss Doris Park by the same margin.-Reuter.

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FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR

SUNDAY..

Starting time for Funling golf Sunday next are as follows:

1.36 H. N. ATTRACTIVE GAMES

AFTER the first fort-

night of the bowls season, ties in the two divisions become more and more interesting.

CCC. AT FULL STRENGTH.

The Craigengower, who tasted the fruits of victory for the first time in the season last week, will entertain their Valley neighbours,

Kowloon Docks y Taikuo DIVISION 2

Yacht Cluby Craigengewer Craigenguwer:-G. Duncan, F. the Civil Service. The champions K. Modi, E. Tuck, and W. Gill will enjoy the services of D.

Dailey.

on

U. S. STILL WINNING. America went a long way to winning the North American Zone.

final to-day at Montreal,

when Ellsworth Vines and and Allison won their opening singles, against Canada.

Wright, the Canadian No. 1 fali- led to take a set from Allison. while Vines just toyed with Nunns to win with the loss of Reven

DETAILS. The scores กษ cabled Reuter were:

кален.

EUROPEAN ZONE SECOND ROUND.

Japan lend Ireland at

by

Dublin

Nunoi

P. (Japan) beat Lyttleton Rogers 7-5, 6-3, 7-5; Jiro Satch (Japan) heat McGuire 6-2, 6-2, 6-2.

NORTH AMERICAN ZONE

FINAL

New Course

9.32 W. EX.

Weatherbe.

E. Thomas,

D'A.

by two matches to love:

Williamson,

H.

9.10

9.44

9.62

9.56

G. Angus, J. M. Wilson.

A. T. Lay, II. C. Hopitine. H. S. Forster, R. S.-Johnson. 9.48 M. N. Cochrane, W. E. Hunt.

J. G. Campbell, T. C. Monor- han.

10.00

R. C. Webb, G. T. May.

10.01

Thus to-morrow the big al-Rumjahn and E. el Areulli, and (skip); D. K. Kheras, J. S. Landolt, | 10.68 The Services team will be:--Gor traction is the meeting of the should, in spite of the digicalty Y. Abbas, and A. A. Razack (skip) ; Combey (Royal Artillery); Gnr. Allen (Royal Artillery) and L/C Mullane Kowloon. Bowling Green Club being experienced in "finding" the J. Johnston. II. Milton, W. Ward (South Wales Borderers), capt.; and the Police, at present the green since its alterations last and W. V. Field (skip). Marina Davey (Royal Marines), Gnr. only two undefeated teams in winter, win a keen contest.

The visit of the champions to Pardoe (Royal Artillery and Pte. the senior division.

W. Mulcahy, R. A. Rodgers. J. P. McDermott, G. W. Tol- mie,

America lead Canada at Mon- treal by two matches to love.

W. Allison (America) beut Wright 6-2, 7-5, 6-2; Ellsworth Vines (America) beat Nunnя 6-3, 0-1, 6-3.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Dogs-A Sense of Proportion Wanted

CINEMA. "SHOTS" Recreio y H.K. Electric

AND “SEQUENCES” Reserves: M. J. Medina, E. C. Padmore (South Wales Borderers); The game should provide a real the Yacht Club, 1932 runners-up,

(Continued from Page 51 Pie. Haldry (Lincolns), L. S. A. Usher (Royal Navy), A. A. Purkins (Royal test for both sides. and the out- provides the tit-bit in the second Barry.

Recrelo:-M. A. Carvalho, A. E. scope for a million laughs. Hulbert To The Editor Hongkong Telegraph As entries for the Water Polo Navy), L/C Ridley (Lincolns) and come may have no small bearing division programme. Craigengow-

Sir. Allow me to thank you for Gor. Seal (Royal

on the championship in the later er will have to display a big im- Artillery).

directing) trafic, hunting down League do not close until Wednes-

Reserves:-

Pte. Johnson, Pte. stages of the season.

provement on last week's showing S. Alves, A, V. Barros and A. H. & policemen directing (or mis-

your excellent leader in to-night's day next, it is not yet possible to

Morrison, Cpl. Underwood, Pto, In several quarters the Police, if they are to rob the Yachtsmen Basto (skip); J. E. Noronha, Leriminals, search give the entrants. There is still Mathias and Pte, Duncan (South

You have stated the case so well some uncertainty as to the attitude Wales Borderers), Stoker Reed (Royal because of their away victories of their 100 per cent, record. Xavier, J. C. Ozorio and H. A. Tasanud's and other such Incidents Paper no Dogs-a sense of propor

Navy), Cpl. Ash, L/C Cork and L/C against the Cralgengower and Frankly I think the task will be Alves (skip); J. M. M. Alves, J. all contribute towards offering the tion wanted."

K.C.C., Bre favoured to gain their beyong them, as there is Harding (Lincolns).

In addition there is Cicely Court distressing subject. It is indeed a neidge of Ghost Train famb, and sad reflection of the Englishmen's Ignore the advangtage which itea at the moment with Field's rink. Basto (skip). with the Kowloon club of being on their own green.

of the Army Area Sports Board to

the Swimming Assielation, and it is not yet known whether they will afliate to the Association.

If only for the sake of the large number of swimmers affected it would be a pity if the Board decided to remain aloof from the Assočiu- tion, as the water polo league offers a regular series of games and the experience of meeting first class

teams

ams which are invaluable,

However, it is understood that whether or not the Sports Board do throw in their lot with the Assocía- tion, they have given permisalon for Service members of niliated clubs to play for the private clubs in the Association's programmes.,

From Shanghai comes the nows that the Argylle have entered no less than six teams in the Shanghaf Water Polo League, which just

rich shows how

in talent is the Battalion.

SPORTS MEETING.

Indian R.C. Hold Annual Event.

London, May 18. The Great Northern Plate was run at York to-day over a mile and half. Result:

Venturer

Hil Song Winnorne Prince Betting: 8 Venturer,

1

2

3

evens li

Song, 100/7 Winsome Prince.

There were 13 starters. Won by a length, with four lengths between second and third-Reuter's Special.

症 de-

in Madamo

third success, whereas one cannot finite lack of balance in the team. S. Rosario, P. Yvanovich and J. actor one of his best roles to date. that I have little to add to this

The Police are turning out their strongest combination for the third successive Saturday which bodes ill for their hosts. If there shots separating the eides at the close of the 21st head, it will be surprising.

are many more than half a dozen

BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

DATES ARRANGED FOR FIRST

ROUND MATCHES

THE FULL PROGRAMME.

Ar-

(Civil Service Green)

U. M. Omar v, H. A. Alves Dates for all the first round mat- A. Macfarlane v. II. Nish ches in the open inwn bowls singles. Gittins v. II. Champelovier championship have now been

(Police Green) rangel Games will commence at 5.30 | A. M. Holland v. G. C. Moes p.. each day,

F. Cullen

v. A. H. Basto The full programme of first round

(Kowloon C. C. Grevu) matches is as follows:

Tuesday, May 30.

Monday, May 22,

К. Вака A VARIED PROGRAMME. S. Eccleshall

v. H. Beer v. F.-V. Whittu (Craigengawer Green)

v. W. McLeod V. A. E. Coates (Police Green) Tuesday, May 23.

A varied programme of ovonts has E. G. Post boon arranged for the third annual 3. Randle sports meeting of the Indian Re creation Club, which will be held

on the Club's grounds at Sookunpoe

on Sunday afternoon.

J. MacDonald v. J. S. Logan

The rooting is taking place lator C. E. Marques v. T. Ferguson in the year than formerly, and the W. V. Field

v. J. G. Özorio

Sports Bub-Committee have wisely (Kowloon B. G. C. Green)

reduced the number of strenuous

events. The Mile Race, which has al

ways attracted a large number of ontrlos, has been cut out on account, Hall

Wednesday, May 24.

v. J. S. Houghton v. H. G. Cooper C. Labrum W. S. Drake v. J. Chadwick

(Club de Recreio Green).

Thursday, May 25,

of the warm weathor, and noveral V. novelty events have been put in.

Children will be specially provided for in several races, which should pravo popular with them.

There will be one race confined to J. Fraser members of the Indian Division of G. II. Sherriff the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and

another, the 100 yards championship,,

is open to visitors,

Miss J. of Arculli has kindly con-

"conclusion" of the mooting.

v. J. M. Juck v. A. S. Gomes (Kowloon G. C. Green)

Monday, May 29.

R. F. Luz v. L. Luck J. Purvia

v. E. Kern (Kowloon C. C, Green) J. Cavanagh v. W. Ward J. J. Basto v. F. Jones

(Craigengower Green) Wednesday, May 31.

V. Patherick v. II. Hampton F. Normington v. J. C. Brown (Club do Recrolo Greon) E. M. Remedios v. I. Overy FX.M. da Silva v. L. de Rome

(Civil Service Green) Thursday, June 1.

F. Xavier v. G. N. Mitchell ¡J. M. M. Alves v. J. V: Ramsay

(Kowloon C. C. Green)

Monday, June 5.

W Macfarlano v. II. E. Strange- J. Pooler

v. J. Watson

J. Howe

⚫ (Craigengower Green) Y. A. Calman (Club do Recrolo Groon)

W. Wotherspoon v. E. W. Simmonds

being the only to show anything like consistently good form,

Civil Service and the Kowloon

Police v K.C.C.

Police:-A. Dowman, A.

E.

Bowling Green Club, with identi- Charman, C. F. Alexander and A. cal league records, will clash at E. Carey (skip): R. Ellis, Marri- the Happy Valley, and this will man, T. Riddle and W. Glendinning provide the Peninsula team with (skip); W. McLeod, Mel, Smith, J. a real test. They overwhelmed the R. McWalter and R. H. E. Marks Police last week on foreign soil, (skip). and there is no gainsaying the fact that the three rinks are play- ing first class bowls, fully

Cap- able of upsetting the best of teams whether they be at home or away. There appear to be no material team changes for any of the games to-morrow, so that form alone will decide the issues.

Reserves. Mist and Keohane.

Civil Service v K.B.G.C, FORECAST

DIVISION 1.

CRAIGENGOWER v Civil Service KOWLOON C. C. v Recreio These are some of the select- BOWLING GREEN v Police ed sides:

KOWLOON DOCKS v Taikoo

DIVISION 1.

Craigengower y Civil Sedvice Craigengower:--L. E. Lammert,

DIVISION 2.

YACHT CLUB v Craigengower

J. Cavanagh, D. Rumjahn and B. RECREIO v II.K. Electric W. Bradbury (skip); G. L. Buch- POLICE v Kowloon C.C.

CIVIL SERVICE v Kowloon Bow-

ling Green

anan, C. S. Summons, II, Beer, and

R. Basa (skip); W. T. Brightman, A. E. Coates, E. el Arcull, and U. M. Omar (skip).

KC.C. v Recretu Recreia:-E. L. Barros, L. C. R. Souza, C. G. Silva and R. F. Luz (akip). L. A. Gutierrez, R. Ro- barts, A. S. Gomes and C, E. Mar-' ques (skip); F. Xavier, E. M. Ro- medios. F. V. V. Ribeiro and F. X. M. da Silva (skip).

FOOTBALL FUND.

Charity Cup Games' Proceeds Divided.

LIST OF DONATIONS.

A charming study of Don and Sally, clever dancers, who are proving extremely popular

the Peninsula Hotel nightly.

At

K.C.C.-E. C. Fincher, J. Chad-

The following donations have been wick, J. Howo and A. Hyde-Lay! (skip); H. Gittens, A. Linge, H. made by the Hongkong Football As Winifred Shotter of the brilliant sociation from the Sunday Herald Hampton and A. Silkestone International Charity Cup Competi-Aldwych: cast. (skip); F. E. Skinner, F. Goodwin, tion, 1032-3.Government Clvil on-

E.

K.B.G.C. v Police

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TELEGRAPH PICTORIAL

SUPPLEMENT

BRITISH EMPIRE INDUSTRIES ILLUSTRATED

One of the features of to- morrow's Pictorial Supple- ment will be a series of plc- tures, of special interest in view of the forthcoming Bri- tish Empire Fair, of Empiro Industries in the Dominions and Colonies. They are pub- lished through the courtesy of the High Commissioners for the different Dominions In London and the Imperint In- stitute.

Other illustrations include the police inspection at Head- quarters and several other events of local interest.

love of animals that such destruc- tive methods are authorised in this Colony.

I am sorry for the policemen who have to go out on these shooting expeditions. They cannot got much fun out of it, the blame must bo placed on those who lesue the ordors.

Yours truly

at the theatro of the two actors in the flesh made yesterday's showings of the film the most successful yet enfoyed in the Colony."

T. Ferguson and II. Overy (skip). pltal Xmas Tree Fund, $60; Mission IT speaks volumes for the enter-LIVE Brock's latest vehicle The

to Seamen, 3000; Mission to Lepers,

priae of the management of the Night of June 13, which is hav- $200; Soldiers and Sallora Home, Central Theatre that they have ing a run at the Queen's is first $800; Ιστορ for Police: J. C. Fender, T. Tallon, (Pokfulum), $100, Home for Girls secured a rush release of Wheeler rate drams, well developed and J. Shepherd and W. Mair (ekip): Blind (Kowloon), $200; Home for the and Woolsey's Hold 'Em Jail, coln-sustained as a result of some smart Aged, 1300; St. Vincent de Paul cident with the visit of the famous acting by the principals and the Society, 2000; St. John Ambulance comedians to Hongkong. The plc-allek producing work of the Para- Brigade, B000; Hongkong Benevolent ture recolved an extraordinary re-mount studies. Cilve Brook Ilkes Socloty, 3700; Genoral Charities coption last night, and although this type of work, and with Charles Organization, $178.20.

personally I do not think it comes Ruggles to provide the Ughter up to the standard of Cuckoos or touches, the entertaining value of

J, Orom, T. Perkins, E. G. Post and W. E. Hollanda (skip); A. Nolan, F. E. E. Booker, A. R. Clark and G. C. Mess' (skip).

'Reserves.-A. R. Brittain and T.

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