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LEAGUE TENNIS SEASON CLOSING
ONLY FEW MATCHES REMAIN
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 offelal closing date hns yet been announced it is un- ticipated 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,
Britain and Germany met recently in a track meeting in London, when the German athletes won. Picturo 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 metro back stroke and the defeat of Yldefonso and Jikirum in
the 100 TURF CLASSICS
CESAREWITCH
Kowloon Dock went a step the 200 metre breast stroko CAMBRIDGESHIRE nearer to completing their pro-were the high lights in yester- gramme in the "C" Division of day's open swimming champion- The tennis league this week, ships conducted by the P.A.A.F. when they met the Recreio ai times
in the Rizal Natatorium. King's Park.
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The Recreio won after an in- teresting game by six sets to Kowloon Dock continued three. to show marked improvement, with Millard and Tillery-winning two sets.
Scores:
J. L. Xavier and M. A. Oliveira (Recreio) bent J. B. Sturgeon and
cracked the Christiansen Philippine record for the 100 metre back stroke by negotiat- ing the distance in 1 mmute and 16 seconds. The old re-
cord was 1 minute 16.2 seconds by Tahil.
Yldefonso, who placed third G. H. White 6-0; beat V. M. Hast in the 200 metre was breast stroke Covent in the world's olympic games and A. Duncan 6-4; lost to
in Los Angeles and Jikirum, fifth Millard and W. Tillery 3-6,
place winner in the same compati- V. Yvanovich and A. A. Reme-tlon were both beaten yesterday dios (Recreio) beat Sturgeon and afternoon by Arasad of the Uni- White 6-1; lost to Hast and Dun-versity of the Philippines. can 6-7: beat Millard and Tillery
6-3.
In the first trial bent of the 200 metre breast stroke Yldefonso beat
C. E. Xavier and A. M. Silva the U. P. stroker, who placed only and second. Jikirum won first in his beat (Recreio)
Sturgeon White 6-1; beat Hast and Dun-heat. can 6-1; lost to Millard and Til- lery 1-6.
LEAGUE TABLE.
Bels
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Arasad In the finals, however, showed class und after fighting neck and neck with the McKinley tankers he forged Into the lead and
OPENING CALL- OVERS
London, Sept. 20.
SENATORS CERTAIN
TO WIN LEAGUE PENNANT
YESTERDAY'S BIG VICTORY
DATE FOR WORLD SERIES
New York, Sept. 20.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUR."-
The NINTH EXTRA RACE MEET- Por- ING will be held (Weather
on mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY Salurday, 23rd September, 1933, com-" mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
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a Momber, such Momber to be respon sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Washington Senators assured Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704), will themselves of the American Lea.clone at 12 o'clock Noon gue penuant 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 for New York to tie with them. Scores as supplied by Router
were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New York Chicago
R H E G 10 0 4 -3 12 (Lazzeri homered for New York) Philadelphin
Detroit
Washington
St. Louis
2
5. 1 1 8 0
13 11 0
5 5
4
(Gullic homered for St. Louis)
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn
3 13 0
0 1 0
(Bill Swift pitched and blanked jout 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 Ximeneя (o), 10 to 1 of the winning National League
club on October 8. (0) 100 to 6 Loose Strife (a), 20 to
1 (t)
The opening call-over for the Cesarewitch was made to-night, when Ximenes was made fav- ourite with 19 to 2 being offered and 10 to 1 taken. The full call-over follows.
100 to 6 Guiscard (t and o)
18 in 1 Negro (0) 20 to 1 tt) 20 to 1 Gainslaw (0) 22 to
(t)
25 to 1 Nitsichin (t and o) 25 to 1'Statesman (o) 28 to
(1)
1
The teams to clash in the world championship series are the Now York Giants of the senior loop and almost certainly the Washington Senators of the junior circult.
As Bill Torry and his Giants have won the National League 11pennant, the series will start at After the first the Polo Grounds.
33 to 1 Sanity (o) 40 to 1 (t)two games the series will shift to 40 to 1 Lucky Patch (t and o) Washington.
Race Course.
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By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
Hongkong, 18th September, 1933..
HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE,
Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting will be held in the Sanitary Board Room. Post Office Building, by kind per mission, on Monday, September 25th. at 5.15 p.m.
A. H. MADAR,
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The next three games will be CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
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A team must win four out of a Monar captured tho 1500 metre to 1 offered and 20 to 1 taken. Borles of seven games to decide the 013744 18 free style swim, while All of Sto. The betting was:
world championship. 18 to 1 Colorade Kid (v) 20 to
The Senators, under the manage- Tomas University romped away
1. (t) with the 100 metre free style.
Totaig (o) 22 to į (t)ment of youthful Joe Cronin, will 22 to 1 Colon Easter (0) 25 to win the American League ponnant, unless a slump of the worst kind 1. (t) 25 to 1 Raymond (o) 33 to 1 befalls them.
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Championship
The complete results follow:
1500 metre free style: (Final) -Monar, McKinlay, first; Allan, Harrison Park, second; Suctos. McKinley, third; Topacio, U. P., fourth. Time: 24 minutes and 33.3 seconds.
20 to
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 65.2 seconds. Second Of Cricket
heat-Jikirum, McKinley, first; Cavistani, U. S. T., second; Garcia, La Salle, third; Bartolaso, Me-
THREE COMPETITORS Kinley, fourth. Time: 3 minutes Well Known Faces Will Be
New York, August 24
and 1.2 seconds,
200 metre breast stroke: (Final)
By reason of his victory in theArasad, U.P., first Yldefonso, professional golfors' champion-| ship, Gene Sarazen, former Amer-McKinley, second; Jikirum, Me- third; Cavistani, Sto. ican and British open golf cham-Kinley, pion, is assured of a tilt at the Tomas, fourth. Time: 2 minutes world's championship, of which and 58.3 seconds.
100 metro free style: (Final)- ho is the holder,
seconds.
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Eight more days of play remain before the 1933 season ends.
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bodyline bowling by none other than Australian cricketers. Slowly but surely the great links cricket are
In a charity match on behalf of with pre-war county being broken.
"Patay" Hendren, the idol of local hospitals, in which a Tun This championship, the winner All, Sto. Tomas, first; De Guzman, Middlesex supporters, has accept bridge Wells representative team of which in American eyes becomes San Beda College, second: Baugh, ed the post of professional coach mat an aleven composed of Aus- champion of the world, is staged U.S.T., third; Loteyro, San Beda to Cheltenham College subject to tralian born players, the following his being allowed another season incidents, according to the local between the winners of the three fourth. Time: 1 minute and 4
The wet had its offect, of first-class cricket. His ground press occurred: great championships of the year, 100 metre back stroke: (first staff contract does not expire until the American Open, the British Opon, and the American P.G.A. heat) Christiansen, Sto. Tomas, the and of 1934, and although though, and the ball rose HOTNO- Championship.
Cheltenham next summer, it seems He seemed to be hawling in the Last year Sarazen, as winner second: Francisco, La Salle, third of two of them had only one op- Ocampo, Arellano, fourth. Time: likely he will no longer be playing style of bodyline, too, by the way
1 minute and 16.soconds, (Second for the county in 1935,
the batsmen were hit, and had Hillier took than that, the plenty of allps ponent, Olin Kutra, the PGA heat)-Bugarin, Sto. Tomas, first: champion and a member of this Sanlack, McKinley, second; Cooper, famlilar figure of Percy Holmes, his place, and the very first ball year's American Rider Cup team. Sarazen won the 72-hole match Central School, third; Gamboa, La the famous Yorkshire opening bat, he received from Cussen struck easily by 11 and 10, playing mirn- Salle, fourth. Time: 1 minute and will disappear from the champion him on the head, and he col-
ship. Holmes has been informed culous golf,
100 metre back stroke: (Final) by the Yorkshire Committee that ped."
sonson his Loyton last year (Sutcliffe 318, This year's contest will be fought out on the Miami Biltmore Christiansen, Sto. Tomas, first, after the end of the
Tomas, second services will no longer be required. Holmen 224 not out).
rumours that And there are
He was told his fate early to Course, Miami, Florida, between Bugarin, Sto.
Baranglao, Harrison Park, third; Sarazen and Densmore Shuto, Bri Francisco, La Salle, fourth, Time: equally famous players will short- enable him to get a longue or Thore ought tish Open champion, and Johnny 1 minute and 16 seconds. (Nowly suffer a similar fate.
coaching engagement. Goodman, thre amatour who
Holmes, who is 40, has lost his to be no lack of offers.
Hendron, who is still at the top. won the American Open. Thus Philippine record, the old record An amateur has a chance to be was 1 minuto and 10.2 seconds by form this season. In 36 innings
Tahil.)
his avorago is a shade less than of his form this season, has play come, according to Amorien, the The next opon meet will be held 20. The only Englishman to have at for England in Australia, South golf champion of the world?
on-October 16-Both for men and twice played an innings of over Africa and the West Indies as holias not well as in England, and has scored Indies. The events for men aro 800 since the war, 200 metro free stylo, 100 metre been able to get further than 42 hundrede in test matches against alf of them. He made the highost The South China swimming cham-back stroke, 200 metro brenet this year. pionships, willch will bo`participated In by leading Chinese,swimming clubs atroke, 800 metro free style. He has made 67 centuries and score of his career this season have been postponed unul Thursday The events for ladies are: 50 with his famous partner Harbort 301 not ont against Worcester at and Friday next week. They will be metro fres style, 200 metro free Sutcliffo, holds the record for any Dudley, Twice; In 1920 and 1028 held at the South China Athletic style, 50 metre breast stroke, 100 partsorship. They scored. 665, for he has made more than 8,000 rins
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