THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933.

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LEAGUE

TENNIS SEASON CLOSING

ONLY FEW MATCHES REMAIN

7

RECREIO WIN

* LAST GAME

IN C DIVISION

LEAGUE TABLE

TO DATE

Five clubs have now com. pleted their fixtures in the "C". Division of the Tennis League, and there remains only eleven games outstanding before the close of the season.

Two clubs have finished their programme in the "A" Division leaving five matches outstand ing, and in the "B" Division there are eight remaining games to be played, four teams having finished their fixtures.

Although no official closing date: has yet been announced it is an ilcipated that it will be 'about the middle of next month, and this should afford all teams ample time to complete their outstanding games.

RECREIO'S LAST MATCH.

Kowloon Dock went a step nearer to completing their pro gramme in the "C" Division of the tennis league this week, when they met the Recreio at King's Park..

The Recreio won after an in- tereating game by six solato three. Kowloon Dock continued to show marked improvement, with Millard and Tillery winning two sets.

Scores:

Britain and Germany met recently in a track masting in 'London, when the German athletes won. Picture shows the winning team parading before the contest. (Planet News).

PHILIPPINE SWIMMING RECORD BROKEN

OLYMPIC COMPETITORS BEATEN IN MANILA

WONDERFUL DISPLAY BY LOCALS

Manila, Sept. 16,

Christiansen's "record break-

ing performance in the 100 TURF CLASSICS.

metro back stroke and the defent of Yldefonso and Jikirum in the 200 metre breast stroke CAMBRIDGESHIRE & were the high lights in yester- day's open swimming champion- ships conducted by the P.A.A.F. in the Rizal Natatorium.

Christiansen cracked the Philippine record for the 100 metro back stroke by negotiat- ing the distance in 1 minute and 16 seconds. The old re- cord was 1 minute 16.2 seconds by Tahil.

J. L. Xavier and M. A. Oliveira (Recreio) beat J. B. Sturgeon and

Yldefonso, who placed third G, II. White 6-0; beat V. M. Hast in the 200 metre was breast stroke and A. Dunenn 6-4; lost to C. event in the world's olympic games Millard and W. Tillery 3-6.

in Los Angeles and Jikirum, fifth place winner in the same competi- V. Yvanovich and A. A. Reme-tion were both beaten yesterday dios (Recreio) beat Sturgeon and afternoon by Arasad of the Uni- White 6-1; lost to Hast and Dan-versity of the Philippines. can 6-7; beat Millard and Tillery

In the first trial heat of the 200 6-3.

metre breast stroko Yldefonso beat C. E. Xavier and A. M. Silva the U. P. stroker, who placed only (Recreio) beat Sturgeon and second. Jikirum won first in his White 6-1; bent Hust and Dun-heat. can 6-1; lost to Millard and T- lery 1-6.

LEAGUE TABLE.

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Chinese B. ¤, Heerek Fillpine Club Kowloon C. C. Urkizengower Army T. C. Kowloon Dorks. Radio Sporta Deutscher Klub.... Indian C. Kowloons India Pollen C. Civil Service C. D. A. Hongkong C. C.

In the finals, however, Arasad showed glass and after fighting neck and neck with the McKinley F. V. D. L. FAP. tankers he forged into the lead and beat Yldefonso in the last lop. 789818Jlkirum came in third. 02 85 18

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OZ 34 16 Monar captured the 1500 metre 01% 87% 10

free style swim, while All of Sto. Tomas. University romped away with the 100 metro free style. The complete results follow: 1600 metre free style: (Final) -Monar, McKinley, first; Allan, Harrlson Park, second; Suctos, McKinley, third; Topacio, U, P., fourth. Time: 24 minutes and 33.3 seconds.

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CESAREWITCH

OPENING CALL- OVERS

SENATORS CERTAIN

TO WIN LEAGUE PENNANT

YESTERDAY'S BIG VICTORY

DATE FOR WORLD SERIES

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

The NINTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be helt (Weather Por- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 23rd September, 1933, com- mencing at 2.00. p.m.

The First Bell will bo Rung at 1.80 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members are notified that thoy and their. Ladica, must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and

Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and 83.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARLY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to bo reapon- sible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for 'Payment of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building. (Tol, 27794), will close at 12 o'clock Noon.

Members Badges admitting to Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,

New York, Sept. 20. Washington Senatore assured themselves of the American Lea. gue pennant to-day by defeating St. Louis. The Senators cannot now be overtaken and they must lose all remaining matches and the Yankees win the rest of their outstanding engagements House provided they are ordered from for New York to tie with them. the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone

Scores as supplied by Reuter 21020.

were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

R

E H New York

5. 10 0 Chicago

3 12 4 (Lazzeri-homered for New York) Philadelphia

2 5 1 Detroit

8 0

Washington

St. Louis

i

13 11

0

G 6 4

(Gullic homered for St. Louis)

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh

Brooklyn

3. 13 0 0 4 0

(Bill Swift pitched and blanked out Brooklyn)

WORLD SERIES OCTOBER 3

PROGRAMME ALL MAPPED OUT Representatives of the National and American Leagues have de- cided that the 1933 baseball World Serles will start at the home city 19 to 2 Ximenes (6), 10 to 1 of the winning National League

(0)

Jelub on October 3.

London, Sept. 20. The opening call-over for the Cesarewitch was made to-night, when Ximenes was made fay ourite with 19 to 2 being offered and 10 to 1 taken. The full call-over follows,

100 to 6 Loose Strife (o), 20 to

1 (1)

The teams to clash in the world championship series are the New

On No Pretext will Children bo por- miited in elther Enclosure during the Meeting

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club

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The Price of Admission to the Publle Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for nil Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform nra admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers. Tic Tac Men. *&ç., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

By Ordor,

C. D. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 18th September, 1938.

HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE.

Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting will be held in Post the Sanitary Board Room, Office Building, by kind

per- mission, on Monday, September 25th. at 5.15 p.m.

A. IL MADAR,

Hon. Secretary.

York Giants of the senior loop and Always Good Dancing almost certainly the Washington 20 to 1 Gainslaw (o) 22 to 1 Senators of the junior circuit,

100 to G Guiscard (t and o) -

18 to 1 Negro (0) 20 to 1 (t)

(0)

25 to 1 Nitsichin (t and o) 25 to 1 Statesman (o) 28 to

(t)

As Bill Terry and his Giants have won the National League 1pennant, the, series will start at the Polo Grounds. After the first 33 to 1 Sanity (0) 40 to 1 (t) two games the series will shift to 10 to 1 Lucky Patch (t and o) Washington,

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

The initial enll-over

The next three games will be

played in Washington. If the for the series remains indecisive after Cambridgeshire was also made, that, it will be shifted back to Colorado Kid heading the list at 18 New York, to 1 offered and 20 to 1 taken. The betting was:

18 to 1 Colorado Kid (o) 20 to

1 (t)

A team must win four out of a series of seven games to decide the world championship.

The Senators, under the manage-

20 to 1 Totalg (0) 22 to 1 (t)mont of youthful Joe Cronin, will 22 to 1 Coton Easter (0) 26 to win the American League ponnant, unless a slump of the worst kind befalls them.

1 (t)

25 to 1 Raymond (o) 33 to

(t)

200 metre breast stroke: (Final) Old-Timers

first heat-Yldefonso, McKinley, first; Arasad, U. P., second;

| Natividad. Sto. Tomas, third; Barton, McKinley, fourth. Time:

Fading Out

2 minutes and 56.2 seconds. Second Of Cricket

heat-Jikirum, McKinley, first;

| Cavistani, U. S. T,, second; Garcia, La Saile, third: Bartolaso, Mc-

1

Eight more days of play remain before the 1933 season ends.

THREE COMPETITORS Kinley, fourth. Time: 3 minutes Well Known Faces Will Be

New York, August 24.

Sarazen won the 72-holo' match

and 1.2 seconds.

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By reason of his victory in the

200 metre breast stroke: (Final) Yldefonso, professional golfera champion-Arasad, UP, first ship, Gone Sarazen, former Amer McKinley, second; Jikirum, Mc- lean and British open golf cham- Kinley, third: Cavistani, Sto. rion, is assured of a tilt at the Tomas, fourth. Time: 2 minutes world's championship, of which and 58.3 seconds. he is the holder.

100 metre free,,style: (Final)— This championship, the winner All, Sto. Tomas, first; De Guzman, of which in American oyce becomes San Beda College, second; Baugh, champion of the world, is staged U.S.T, third; Loteyro, San Beda, between the winners of the three fourth Time: 1 minute and 4 great championships of the year, seconda, the American Open, the British 100 metre back stroke: (first Open, and the American P.G.A.cat)-Christiansen, Sto. Tomas, Championship.

Arst Saranglao, Harrison Park, Last year Sarazen, as winner second; Francisco, La Salle, third of two of them had only ong op- Ocampo, Arellano, fourth. Time: ponent, Olin Rutra, the P.G.A.1 minute and 10 seconde, (Second champion and a member of this Sanlack, McKinley, second; Cooper, heat)-Bugarin, Sto. Tomae, first; year's American Rider Cup team. Central School, third; Gamboa, Ln onally by 11 and 10, playing mira Salle, fourth. Time: 1 minute and culous golf.

100 motre back stroke: (Final) This year's contest will be fought out on the Miami Biltmore Christiansen, Sto. Tomas, first, Course, Miami, Florida, between Saranglao, Harrison Park, third; Durgarin, Sto. Tomas, second Sarazen and Densmore Shute, Bri- Francisco, La Salle, fourth. Time: equally famous players will short enable him to get a league

And there are rumours that He was told his fate early. to tish Open champion, and Johnny 1 minute and 16 seconds. (Newly suffer a similar fate. Goodman, the amateur Who Philippine record, the old record

coaching engagement. There ought won the American Opon.

Holmes, who is 40, has lost his to be no lack of offers. an. amatour has a chance to be- was 1 minute and 16.2 seconds by form this season. In 35 innings

Tahil.)

Hendren, who is still at the top his average is a shado less than of his form this season, has play The next open meot will be held 20. The only Englishman to have ed for England in Australia, South on October 16. Both, for men and twice played an innings of over Africa and the West Indies, ‚ns- Indles. The oventa for mon are: 300 since the war, ho han not woll as In England, and has scored The South China swimming cham back stroke, 200 metre breast this year,

200 metre free style, 100 metre been able to get further than 42 hundreds in test matches against pionships, which will de participated stroke, 800 metre free stylo.

all of them. He made the highest In by leading Chinese swimming clubs

He has mado 67 centuries and score of his career this sonson- have been postponed until ThursdayThe events for Indios are: 50 with his famous partner Herbeft 301 not out against Worcestor at and Friday next wook. They will be metro free style, 200 metre froo Sutcliffe, holds the record for any Dudley. Twice, in 1923 and 1928, held at the South Chins Athletle style, 50 metre breast stroke, 100 partnership. They scored 650 for he has made more than 3,000 runs Association bathing pavilion.. ———| metro back-stroke,

the first wicket against Essex-nt | In-a-seasoní-

London. Slowly but surely the great links with pre-war county cricket are being broken.

In a charity match on behalf of "Patsy" Hendren, the Idol local hospitals, in which a Tun- Middlesex supporters, has accept bridge Wells representative team ed the post of professional coach mat an eleven composed of Aus- to Cheltenham College subject to tralian born players, the following his being allowed another season incidents, according to the local of first-class cricket. His ground press occurred: staft contract does not expire until though, and the ball rose some The wet had its effect, the end of 1934, and although there is no prospect of his going to what alarmingly, facial from LOW FARES

especially Cheltenham next summer, it seems He seemed to be bowling in the likely he will no longer be playing style of bodyline, too, by the way for the county in 1936. familiar figure of Percy Holmes, his place, and the very first ball the batsmen were hit, and had But sooner than that, the

Hillier took plenty of slips · the famous Yorkshire opening bat, he received from Cusseni attuck will disappear from the champion him on the head, and he col ship. Holmes has been informed by the Yorkshire Committee that after the end of the

season his Leyten last year (Sutcliffe 313, services will no longer be required. Holmes 224 not out).

Thus

|come, according to America, the

golf champion of the world.

10 seconde.

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