FINE VICTORY
FOR K.B.G.C.
BOWLS LEADERSHIP RETAINED
HOLLAND'S RINKI TURNS SCALES
C.C.C. RESERVES TAKE REVENGE
The Kowloon Bowling Green senior delighted their support- ors and vindicated the Tele- graph forecast of Friday when they defeated the Craigengawer Cricket Club by nine shots in
one
of the most important
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 19,1933.
AUSTRALIA IN DAVIS CUP ZONE FINAL
GOOD HEAD-Woods lying in a cluster around the jack, on particularly good head during the league match between the K. C. C. and Kowloon Docks (Photo. Ming'Yuen),
matches of the season, and thus MENACE TO
retained leadership of the first
division of the Lawn Bowls League.
Beaton on two of the three rinka,
CRICKET
the Bowling Green achieved their "PLUM" WARNER
triumph through masterly bowl-
ing on the part of Adam Hollands
and his partners, who swept aside all opposition to boat Basa's quartette 23 shots to 9.
scason featured the match. Thore Was
a
thrilling
WANTS PEACE.
I.R.C. Beaten In Spey Royal Cup
KOWLOON DOCKS'
EASY WIN
Playing in the Spey Royal Cup competition for the drst time in the history of the Club, the Indian Recreation Club, were defeated by Kowloon Docks on the Craigengowor Cricket Club, green yesterday after noon by 3d shots to 16.
Tho Indians held their own for the
BRILLIANT
DOUBLES
VICTORY
CRAWFORD AND QUIST BEAT SATOH & NUNOI
ANOTHER 5. SETS STRUGGLE
Paris, June 18. Australia has astounded the tennis world by beating Japan in three straight rubbers in the semi- final of the European Zone of the Davis Cup. Japan, regarded in many quar- ters as strong candidates for the challenge round, collapsed like chuff before the wind when they camo up against the Australian contingent.
TENNIS TEAM CHANGES TO-DAY
BOWLERS AT K. C. C....—The K. C. C. and Kowloon Docks, league bowls teams who met on Saturday in the first division are here photo-
graphed before the game. (Photo Ming Yuan).
BASEBALL
S. CHINA BEAT- U.S. NAVY
BOX SCORE.
South Chine.
AD
16, 2b
A KEEN GAME. AT CAROLINE HILL South China defeated the US. Navy in their third baseball match Some of the best bowling this BEING LAUGHED AT
The men from the Antipodes of the season at Caroline Hill on made themselves virtually, safe Saturday, scoring five runs in re- particularly
An appeal for a cricket peace
for the Zone final when they took ply to the sailors"_two. struggle between Guy's rink and was made by Mr. P. F. ("Plum")
the two singles at the opening of Bradbury's four, culminating in Warner, joint manager of the
the series on Saturday, and to-day the Craigengower men winning by
they clinched the issue when Jack the odd shot after being 21-12 English Test team in Australia,
Crawford and Adrian Quist do- down at the 17th. Bradbury and in opening an exhibition of first 12 heads but after the ten feated Jiro Satoh and R. Nunol Kim, his colleagues won the last four photographs of the recent Test interval fell away completely. From in a thrilling Alve sot match 7-5,
M. Chang heads to add ten to their score, and
12th to the 18th head they ro- 7-9, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. the
2, Cheng 3b, tb, p this in face of a brilliant six by the matches at the National Sport-mained at 13, allowing Kowloon
The Japanese pair put up a T Chan Ib Docks to take a lead which proved too magnificent fight. Although losing. Young 5.57 Bowling Green players on the ing Trophies Exhibition.
E. Chang 25, e a handicap. big thailans, A. M. Wabat and the first and third sets, they "Anything like a broach," he
A. M. Rumjahn played well, but H. staged wonderful recoveries to BIH Fung If The complete subjugation of sald, "between England and Aus- Harteam, as No. I., was off colour. sand the issue to the full distance. Jan Bass and his men came as a big tralin in this incomparable game Dallah was good at times but on the
THRILLING. surpriäb. Incidentally it was this would have the most disastrous whole was not reliable. rink which falled against the
Teams: K.C.C. the previous week. The affect. Already foreigners Introduction of Tuck for Summons laughing at us, in a sense. One was not tho success anticipated. must remember that cricket has risen to such a standard of sports- manship that the expression 'It is not cricket' has crept into the English language.
'ninth head.
RECREIO KEEP UP:/ Recreio retained their challenge to the Bowling Green for leader- ship by defeating Talkoo Docks and the teams have identical re- cords except that the Bowling Green have a better average in
ahots scored,
A home defent for Kowloon Cricket Club came to astonish Kowloon bowlora la general. Docks won by eight shots, but it was due entirely to the collapse of Hyde-Lay's rink, who lost to Gullen and Co. by 19 shots.
The K.C.C. were well up on the other two rinks, Overy be ing six_nhead of Brown and Fraser Ave up on Lapsley.
In the second division, the Kowloon Bowling Club, by virtue of their reverse at Craigengower, conceded the leadership for the first time since May 27, and with Civil Service scoring a meritorious victory at the Yacht Club, they, with Cralgengower now lead tho rest of the field by two points.
WELL PLAYED, I.R.C.!
Once again W.S. Drake and his collongues acored for the Bowling Groon, but the other rinks finished badly down, and in the final
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are
NOT SQUEALERS.
work for peace. War is no good "England and Australia must
to anybody either on the battle- field or on the cricket field.
"I am all for peace, but I am not a pence-at-any-price man. I think there are one or two things England should say to Australia, and Australians, being 'men, will no doubt accept these things in the spirit in which they are given. "Despite what has been said it is absurd to call the Australians ¦ squealers. The way in which they have
hopeless pulled almost matches out of the fire is an answer to that.
"How can you call a nation squealers whose sons fought so gallantly in the war?"
BRIGHTER CRICKET IN YORKSHIRE
reckoning, Craigengower were 23 How It Has Led to the
shots to the good.
Congratulations to the Indian Recreation Club! Playing on
season
Championship.
their own groen they scored their "It is better to lose with honour| initial succeas of the
by than to gain fifteen points by ovorcoming the Club de Recrolo means that are not quite cricket. winning comfortably by 19 shots, Fifteen points are not everything." All three rinks contributed to the These sentiments were expressed achievement and the steady Im- by Mr. A. Sellers, father of the provement noticed in the 1.R.C.cricketer who led Yorkshire brought its due reward,
RESULTS.
to
championship honours. In his first season, when addressing the players at the annual luncheon of the Yorkshire County Club to the playing staff and members of the 58 Craigengower 49 cricket Press at the Headingley 71 Talkoo
63 ground, Leoda, 45 Polleo
DIVISION 1.
K. B. G. C.
Recreio
Civil Service
K. C. C.
75
Indian R.CH. Harteam, A. M. Rumjahn, A. R. Dallah and A. M. Wahat, 10. Morrison, W. Greig and F. Cullen, 34. Kowloon Docks-R. Rapsley, B.
Indian R.C. Kowloon Docks.
20. 21.
10
******22*2222868826
CHAMPIONSHIP TIES
Programme For This Afternoon
The lawn bowls singles cham- pionship will be resumed to-day, the following second round ties being down for decision: A. W. Grimmitt Bebbington
N. J.
R. P. Phillips v T. Arm- strong
(Civil Service Green) J. F. McGowan Y G. E.
Roylance
(Police Green) A. F. Paul v T. Hard.
(Crnigangöwer Green)
Chunk TI
Australia gained the first set after a fierce contest but its no successor was even more keenly Boris
Scbelly p fought, Crawford and Quist tried fortan two sets, but Satoh and Nunol Cripe ef hard to establish a clear lend of Held 1
held grimly to their task and Kosmoski 1 broke through to win at the 16th Connor rf game.
Ilale b
Дядотор с
Score by Inatus
Bouth Chine
Пре
U.B. Navy
Bashite
U. S. Navy.
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B
South China Footballers Celebrate
FINE SEASON OF SUCCESSES
NEW K.C.C
PAIR
A. L. SULLIVAN
CLUB SIDE
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PEREIRA & MINU TOGETHER
(By "Veritas")
The fates are not deal- ing very kindly with the tennis league.
A week-end of brilliant sun- shine was succceded early this morning by a very heavy down- pour and at the time of writing overhead conditions make the prospects for to-day's "A" Division programme extremely doubtful.
If the rain holds off it can reasonably be anticipated that most, if not all, of the matches will be played this afternoon, and this is to be sincerely hoped for as the division has already had to sacrifice two out of three blocks The victorious South China of
further matches and a Association football hindrance means only increased Athletic team, which won the Senior Lea- aggravation. gue and the Senior Shield, and
Home teams appear to be the Chinese selected football favourably placed for wins to-day, the only hosts likely to lose being teams which won the Sunday South China "B," who entertain Herald International Charity the C.R.C. first string,
Cup and the Lai Wah Cup, were the guests of honour at a dinner given at the South. China Athle-| tic Association .on Saturday night, when over 300 guests were present.
To South China “A”, KL.C.C. I.R.C., and H.K.C.C., successes seem fairly assured,
A. L. Sullivan is back in the Colony and comes in to strengthen After justice had been done to the the already powerful H.K.C.C. excellent menu provided, Mr. Li Taze- team, and if the players strike chung, Chairman of the S.C.A.A., consistently good form, the Club extended a hearty welcome to those are bound to figuro prominently in present. In doing so, he said that the championship race.
A
ho did not mean the occasion to be "show off." The aim of their As-Goldman, whilst neither C. A. Sullivan is teaming up with sociation was to provide its members
with useful and bealthy recreation, to Wright nor H. J. Armstrong are foster the spirit of sportsmanship and playing this afternoon. R. H. Wild Sewell and to establish friendly relations with partners Hazell and
other athletic associations. They Owen Hughes are the probable wanted to encourage youth to follow third pair.
tho · right path with the right spirit | Missionar
in physical culture; where there was
the spirit of team work and grit, it
was not difficult to
Pati
K.C.C. CHANGES.
A reaction followed, and the Australians, by superb all court play went into the lead
achievo cham- The K.C.C. have made a further against In the third stanza Three Base Hits Cripe, Fong.
atatus in interport or inter-change in the constitution of their winning it at the ninth game, Two Base Hits-Young.
sports.
team. Burnett and Stapleton were but to the amazement of the Bases on Bals.-Young 1. Shellon- He extended his congratulations to selected last week, but the com
the Captain and Vice-Captain, the mittee have now decided to ox- crowd, who
were witnessing burger 1. one of the most exciting engage burger 2; Young 1; Chang 2; B. winning team on their sign sute and Burnett has been given S. A. Struck Out by Storie 6: Shellon-committee and the members of the periment with a new combination ments seen for many years, the Cheng 2.
Ceases, and he was but voicing the. Japanese came back stronger Wild Pitches Sheilenburger. Ed. opinion of the Association in saying This has meant a re-shuming of
Gray as partner, and levelled up at 2-all
that they were proud of them. Chang But the effort cost them too much; and-Crawford-and-Quiat; catching their opponents on tho rebound, went along gaily for victory, winning the final set at the ninth game.
WINS FOR BRITAIN.
accom-
■
Hit
By Pitcher.-O'Connor by Chang,
Umpire.Shank-and-Heubnér.----- Scorer, K. Y. Blanın. Time of game. 1 hour 35 min.
U.S. Navy. ADR I
Storia
Horton
f
Hala 15
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518 Hongkong Baseball Club,
On Saturday, both singles yield-Rob ed five set matches. Crawford, Cripe of after being in the lead at the first Lewis, J. and third sota eventually con- Shelly quered Nunol by 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 4-6, Duron t 7-5, and Vivian McGrath plished one of his finest per. formances by eliminating Jiro Wright er
Dik Satoh 9-7, 1-6, 4-3, 6-4, 7-5.
Bhank, b The three rubbers totalled 155 Maybe ab games of which Australia won 88
D. Leonard in ef and Japan 72.-
Heubner p Great Britain, having won the 21s
Gaon If two opening singles against Lowa 17. Czecho-Slovakia on Saturday are. Rozers t almost assured of competing against Australla in the final.
Fred Berry bçat. R. Menzel 6-1. 6-4, 6-3,and H. W. Austin beat L. HK. Baseball Hecht 6-1, 11-0, 6-4.'
WEEK-END SWIMMING
| T. Leonard Ib
24
Ecore by Innlog U.B. Narr
Davebla
1
Bashita
EVENTS
CHINESE BATHING CLUB GALA: WATER POLO LEAGUE: NO GAMES TO-NIGHT |
A
E
Toast To S.C.AA. Team.
the "B" team. Stapleton goes in Mr. M. K. Lo, proposing the toast with J. Rodgers, and D. D. McKay to the South China-football-team, Is-brought-in-to-partner-Hambly, said that he was sure no words were S. E. and D. 9. Green form the necessary to commend this tonat to No. 3 pair. their cordial acceptance. The South
The Indian Recreation Club China I. A. was extremely proud of have (I think) wisely brought A. its team, which had won the Senior R. Minu and F. D. Pereira to- Longue for the third time and the senior Shield competition.
gother again as their third pair
He was not going to make a re- in the "A" A. H. Rumpahn drop- ference to the Lai. Wah Cup and the ping into the second team... Sunday Herold winning teams, but he The Indians are turning out felt that he ought to mention that in what can be considered their both of these teams many of the strongest alx against Craigen- South China A. A. players had been gower and they should win com-
Theed
primary object of the dinner fortably. was not so much to celebrate their victories but to promote mutual understanding and friendship. Proud
they were of their team winning the League and the Senior
TEAMS.
Here are some of to-day's teams:
F- K. C. C.-E. C. and E. Fincher, A. E. P. Guest and W. Hyde, G; C, Burnett and S. · A. ship, which, through the Gray.
they wore still prouder of its com bination of prowess and
and
2 rivalry on the football field, amongst
|
I.R.C.:S, A., and H. D. Rum- members of the various nationalities, jahn, J. A. Cassumbhoy and I. M. enabled them to make an increasing A. Razack, A. R. Minu and F. D. ly vital contribution towards the Pereira.
cause and ideal of International.
friendship and understanding..
Foreign Tribute.
C.R.C. "A"M. W., and M. K.
Lo, Ho Ka-lau and Toul Wal-pul,
Captain Elliot Heywood, support W. C. Hung and Chiu Chun-chfù. ing the toast, said that he was sure S.C.A.A. "A:Lee Wun-tsol
they all heartily congratulated the
S.C.A.A on the trophies they had and Ho Wal-bing, Lée Wai-tsol and won. Winning
was not just overy. Luk Ding-cheung, Wong Shul-wing thing, and there was just one polet and Lok Chun-gheong.
that had not been touched. During H.K.C.CA. L. Sullivan and L.
The third swimming gala of the Girls' fifty metres free style handi-|Y.M.C.A. "B" v South China "p", the last season with the hot of the Chinese Bathing Club in North Point cap: 1, (A Section) 1, William South Chinn "A" v Chung Sing. he placed six teams against the Hazel; G. W. Sewell and A. Owen stationed in the Colony, Goldman, R. H. Wild and D. H. was hold last evening and attended Young: 2, Tong Fo-cheung; 8, Ip Yin-Both were to have been played at Chinese to help the cause of charity. Hughes. 50 Kowloon Docks 58 Mr. Sellers said that he was at by a big gathering of members and wah (B Section). 1, Young Tat-wen: the Chung Sing Bathing Club.
Manchester at the opening of the their friends, The ten events on the 2, Lo Hung-hing; 3, Yung Fook-pul Lancashire practices, when it was programme were keenly contested, Throad and needle race: 1, Ho Shlu- 50 stated that it was the wish of resulting in some close finishes. At um and Miss Shum Ching-Long: 81 every cricketer to play brighter the conclusion of the meeting. Mr. William Young and Mic: ROUGH GAME AT CHINESE
Chong Bing-chung, vice-Chairman of the fault of the batsman if this was the Club, distributed the prizes
DIVISION 2
Craigongower Yacht Club Indian R.C. Police
K. B. G. c.
67-eercio.
44 Civil Service
68 cricket, but that it was not always
51 II.K. Electric
50
wianors.
LEAGUE TABLES;
D. G. G.
Teerato
Pollos
0.00
DIVISION 1.
Kowloon Dock...
Civil „Natrics, LL
Takao Docks
Craiguszower
DIVISION 2
not.dano. Mr. ́Sellers, agreeing with this principle, thought that,
to the
ching
The results are as follows:
metres breast stroke (lavita 1, Kwok Chen-hang: 2, Wen
3, Chan Fook-ning.
stroke:
was taking place on the fold, they
if spectators would really see what
would perhaps give more appreciaHundred metres back tion to the batsman than they had Leung Shlu-man; 2, Ng Wah-wei; 3, done in the past: No one would Wong Yat-hung
dony, he stated, that Yorkshire had Fifty metres free style boys' handl. played bright cricket last season, cap: 1, Yung Fook-hol; 2; Wong Ho- and he hoped that they would con- tinue to play bright cricket.
wah; 8, Wong Yat-chao.
Throwing the. polo-ball:. 1, Wong Chi-ching; 2, Leung. Shlu-man; 3, NE Wah-wel.
2.
Hundred metres · mixed team_races 1. Loung Shiu-man and Miss Leang Yuk-chen; &, William Young and Miss Mak Suk-koon.
Obstacles race: 1, Loung man; 2, Tang Ho-fook.
NO WATER POLO TO-NIGHT
OWING TO SOUTH .... CHINA GALA.
BATHING CLUB
SkY.M.C.A. Reserves Lose
Mr. AB. Bollers, the captain,
Veterana hundred metres free style Owing to the South China assured everyone that the players handicap: 1. Wong Kwok-king Swimming gald to-night, the two would endeavour to play enterpria Tao Yu-chuen; 3, Yung Kal-yu, ing cricket and to play the game, Girls fifty matres free styles handi-water polo league matches are and said that they would go on capi 1, Miss Leung Yuk-Long; 2, Miss ranged for this evening have been doing what they thought was best | Leung Yuk-chen; B, Miss Bha Yu- Postponed. for the good of the game,"
affected gatnes
fong.
The
aro:
to South China
Rough tactics, countered only by quick action on the part ofļ the referee, formed an un- fortunate feature of the water. polo" Isague match between South China “A”, and the Y.M. C.A.B at the Chinese Civil Servants Bathing Club on Batur day night;
In most of those matches at least eight 8.0.A.A. men had played,
and they helped to
many many of dollars for charities in HOUR Ho thought that this
of soccer was very often over looked by the public, but · It' help ed to foster friendship amongst the various internationals and also help ed to bring much into, the coffers of
those deserving charities. Next year
(Continued on Page 9.)
TO HELP THE ORIENT Charlton Athletic have offered a donation of £50 to the Clapton Orient Trust Fund if five other clubs will give a similar sum,
encouraging response to their op-
Clapton Orient have received an
peal for funds to settle the club's liabilities, and it is hoped that when the Football League:Manage- KENT CHAMPIONSHIPS.ment Committee meet the Len
Bridge club will be allowed to con Mrs. Helen Wills Moody And tinue to be
Miss E. Ryan Beaten. A sympathotle letter from tho
Prince of Wales who a few years, London, June 17. ago was presentat a
Clapton Playing in the Kent lawn tennis Oriont match has been received championships at Beckenham, Miss
Stary. Heeley and Mis Dorothy Round through his Highness'e Comptrolle boat Mrs. Helen Wils-Moody and or, and Lord Wakefield has wast G. Fowler, who first caught the Miss Elizabeth Ryan in the final by a donation,,wishing, the club suc
(Continued on Para-7.) Lug|6-4, 6-4-Reuters Spectato cosa in its crisis, ETA,