THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1934.

ENTRIES FOR LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

FIVE SHORT OF LAST

YEAR'S RECORD

MANY PAST HOLDERS AGAIN COMPETING

DRAW TO BE MADE IN A FEW DAY'S TIME

The final list of entries for the open: C: Fischer, and R. 15. Phillips, G. 3. Tari lawn bowls championships run under and W. W. list, P. O. Dunne and W. C. Simpson, 1. Oltiina mud T. Ferguson, f. the auspices of the Hongkong Lawn Hampton and J. C. Brown, Le Jack and J. Bowls Association is now announced M. Jack, E U. Reed and F. B. Abraham, A- and the singles event shows no lean Macfarlane and I de Rome, W., E. Hollande than 02 entries, which is five short. Bebby, A. Bi. Umar and K. M. Omar. G, L. and 3. J. Gregory, A. Eleven and Dr. J. A. of last year's record. There are 50 pairs and 24 rinks.

uchanan and 11. Beer, G. Duncan and W.

, w. K. Way and A: B. Gome, A. A. The angles title in not being de Howard, U. M. Omar and W. Bradbury, Razack and W. V. Field, S. Abbas and W. J. funded this year, an A. Hydo-Lay, thej & P. Lus and W. Ward, W. Mair and W. holder, is at present on Home feave Melend, A, F. Carry and W. Glendenning, However, R. F. Luz, last year's run 6. Post. A. R. Clarke and G. C. Moss, R. W. Forest and W. Mellands, G. Perkins and ner-up, and several former holders Elle and J. R. Hiddetl. T. Hunter and L. of the title, are competing.

Mat. Kelly and D. Fitchen, J, Hallida and E. Knight, 1. 2. What and I, Lack.

The draw will be made during the next few days and the tournaments will commence Immediatly.

The full list of entries for the various events are appended:

SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. Kowloon Howling Green Club. R. Duncan. 1. 8. Logen, J. 11. Meser, V. Petherick, Randio and J. Watson.

Club de Reerslo-11. A. 9. Alves, Justo, to, 11. Eusto, J. J.

H. A. Castro-liesta. . . Gumene

Dr.

Gallerees, J. Noronha, J. G. Omarle, F. V. V. Ribeiro, C. . . . X. M. da Silva, V. de Betusa and F. A. Xavier.

Craigentower C.C., Abbas. Dr. V. N. Allen, R. June, 15. Beer, B. W. Bradbury, J. CAYRIHEN, A. Coster, G. Duncan, W. V. Field, W. Mill, J. 8. Lanois, 2. P. Lu, M. Media U. M. Omar, D. Rumjuhn and W. Want

Civil Service C. C.-T. Armstrong, A. O

Jones, Knight. I burk, Juha Tooles,

SHANGHAI BASEBALL IN A BAD WAY

FINANCIAL FAILURES ADMITTED BY MANY' CLUBS

DIFFICULTIES EXPOSED AT ANNUAL

MEETING LAST WEEK

Far Eastern Olympics Sees New Records Set

CHINA BEATEN AT VOLLEYBALL AND BASEBALL

(Continued from Pago 8.)

(P.I.); 3, Lau Kwai-chan (China). Time: 30.93 secs.

Tino: 10.6 nccs. (Now Far Eastern Olympics Record),

200 metres Breast Stroke (First izuo Anno (Japan). Timo: 10.0 secs. More amazing confessions interport_polo_matches. Yet, when Trial)-1, Arnend (P.I.); 2, Jikirum:

110 METRES HIGH HURDLES. were made at the annual meet Mr. H. W. Frick, took the chair, (P.I.): 3, Hamura (Japan). Time: ing of members of the Shang-members

there was acarcely 4. dozenè min. 40.1 seca. (F.E.A.A. record),

Lo support

First Heat 1, Tadashi Murakadi hat Amateur Baseball Club only two or three were of the group Trial), Kolkl (Japan) Ilde-(Japan); 2, May:: 3, Banzall. Time:

200 metres Free Style (Second held at the American Club of elected officials. This was a re- fonso (P.I.); 3, Olivares (Pl. Time: Eastern Olympics).

15

ROCA (New record for Far than probably have been heard markable fact in Rself and it caused 2 min. 15 sees. (The first two vim-

Second Heat-1, Cavia; 2, Rovello;

and

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will, be held (Weather Per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 19th May, 1934, at 2.00 pm.

(First saddling bell at 1.30 pm and on Alonday, 21st May,`2034, at 12.30 pm (First saddling bell at 12.00 Noon).

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

No One without a Badgo will bo admitted to the Members'. Ench

...

Second Heat-1, Gonzaga (Philip-sure. pines); 2, Delcon (Philippines); 3, Dadges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Ceb Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle- man and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both Including Tax) are obtainable through the BEURETARY upon the personal application of a fember, such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and fer Payment of All Chits, c.

The Secretary's suice, Brd Floor, Gloucester Balking. (Tel. 27704), will close at 12 o'clock Noon on Saturday and 10.30 am. on Monday. Badges admitting to Members.

at any sports gathering in the much comment in view of the fact mers inake the record set in the pre-a. Kiyoshi Adachi (Japan). Time:

Settlement for many years. that Mr. Don King, the maunger, warious trial).

to say that local baseball is on its last legs, but it appears to be not at all certain as to its means of progression.

It will not be necessary to ent

A. W. Grimmitt and J. Jones. A. Ophasise that, of all the games played

eawn and 1. F. Maughan, ArmaLong

TRACK AND FIELD

Japanese Carry Off Many Points

It might not be strictly correctable to boast that last season easily Four-side Relay (Women) 200

was the most successful the club had metres.-1, Chinn: 2, Philippines known. Amongst other achievements, United Press. they won all the four most important local, trophies for which they cam patel. Then too, there was every promise of an equally successful rea- on this year, for, though a few men of locul note had left the Settlement, and C. Btranny, J. M. Purvis and Jishn Ponier, between foreign teams only and on others of curresponding talent had Denkia and W. Simmons, T. E. Stainton Townds reserved for foreigners, base- been recruited, and, on top of all, a and J. Watson, A., Cuates and M. J. ball easily attracts the biggest atten- teum from the ninjer American len Media, P. 5. Modi and C. B. Tosselt, d. dances, excluding perhaps, only the gues was to visit Shanghai.

Manila May 10. However, worse than such apparent Track and Field Championship car Japanese delegates in the lack of interest in a business meet: rled off the principal honours this 1. G. Crale, J. Kempston, W. Greig and Ing was to come, for it was confessed afternoon. During the course of the

that the club was in debt to the ex- mest severni tent of $4,400, which they had

no established. VICENTINAITHÍVUNIONE ALASKANZENARIO INTERNAT

Merer und 0, None, J. Yeaner and A. Chap- man, 1. Bmith and 3. W. a. finown, A. H. G. Craig, C. G. Bilva and F. X. M. da Brooksbank and J. Runee, B. Puncheon and Alira, C. 1. lasts and . . Basto, J, G. and II. A. 5. Alres, W. Stoker and W. 11. II. Ozori and F. V. V. Tittelro. P. A. Yvanovich Munkett, J. F. Latony and N. M. Currie,

RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP.

I de Rome, E. V. Bearic, A. Macfarlane and W. Macfarlane j

J. S. Logan, J. Watson, V. Petheries and I. Danenn

2. Cittin, J. A. 15mm, 11. Hampton and KB. fred, F. 2. Abraham,” B, E. Maughan

A. Chapmans

E

Drawn, A. W. Orimmlit, 3. R. Horigin, dat Haynes. 1. 2. Girgory and

M. Parela. W. Simmons. C. Etrange, W. Hollanda: T... Whant and 21. William.

A. M. Omar, M. T. Hasek, A. M. Wahab R. F. Eus, 1, W. Headbury. It. Beer and

Folies R. CAF Carpy. A. IL Clarke, F. M. Omar

Ella, W. Glendenning. T. R: Bunter. W Blair, W. McLeod, G. G. Hose, F. Nolan. G.. M. Oma:

F_O._ Post.

Kowloon C.

8. Abbas. W. J. Twat, V. N.. Atina

A. F. Contes, G. J. Ruchanin, A. A. Rocach: and W. V. Picht;

Perkins and in MT A, Dinnen. P. O. Dunne, and Y. Alb T. Perguson, G. Fincher, J. Fraser, II. Hampton, J. M. Jack. A. Juur. W. Malekity. II. Overy, I. P. Phillips, A. E. Slikatome, W. C. Simpan J. Emith, and C. J. Terchl.

Talks IL C.-N. Drummond, T. F. Balaton.! Royal Hongkong Yacht Club A. Chapman and P. F. Kaleht

A. Macfarlane,

W. Blesmons, J, Denkta, F. J. Jonny and A. W. Orl

T. Armetrang. C. Ricance. . M.

Hongkong Electric RC-N. M. Currie, J., Ba

P. Inny, W. II, 13. Muskett, A. F. Passi, 1.

de tome add J. K. Sloan.

Brown and . 8. Dlone

35. Basto, C. IL. Banter, 2. J. Inato and A.

C. Brown;

11. Flanto:

P. X. M. da Silva. J. E. Noronha, G. Marques and C. G. Silva;

Ļ. J. Allen, L. F. Xavier, H. A. 8. Alva ang P, V, V, Ribeiroz

P. Paul: . . . . Haigh, G. T. Padgett and;

and W. H. ). Musket.

A. McKellar, 2. P. Lunny, N. M. Carre

INTERNATIONAL SHIELD. Azalia. C. Fincher and W. K. Ways Eneland-T. Armstrong. 1. Beer, n, W. Bradbury. W. Grele, A. W. Grimmitt,

15.

Hampton, W. Hollands. G. C. Mou, G. A. Silkstone, E. W. Simmons and W.. Perkins, P. P. Phillips, F. Post. A. Randle,

Ward.

India. M. Omar, K. M. Umar, U. M. Ramjalin and D. Rumishin Owar A. A. Ranch, 35. 1. faxach, A. M.

2.9 Lunny

Ireland W. V. Fleid. II. J. Lockhart anỰ

Daliah and A. M. Wahab.

Philippines Teland Dr. V. N. Atienes,

Pusvis

Bana. A, E, Coates ant B. 5. Medina,

Portugual, A. S. Alves, l. Basto.

Turk, A. 5. Comen, C., B. Rocket and

15. Unsto, A. B. Gomes, L. A. Gutierres,

NO BASEBALL

NATIONAL LEAGUES ON HOLIDAY.

The

new

WETG

recorda

In the finals of the 1,000 metres

Hideo Tanaka Japan secured frat place with Ryu second and Andes third Lorenzo set the pace in the first lap but Tunako and Kenzo Tsuyuki were in the lead In the second lap. Tanaka forged to the front in the last and Anished ten feet ahead of Rys with Andes third. Ryu's time was 4 min New York, May 16. There was quietness over 5.5 secs, which also beat the Olymple America to-day.

record.

A record for the low hurdles A Reuter message states was created by White inasmuch as that there were no national this was the first time that this event league baseball programmes has been included in the F. E. A. A. played.

programme.

There was an exciting tie in the.

16 ACCM.

1,500 METRES.

Final, Hideo Tanaka (Japan); } 2. Ityu (Japan); 3, Ander Time: 4 Enclosure will NOT be on sale at mins. 3.0 secs. (New Olympies re- the Race Course, cord).

200 METRES.

First Heat-1, Takayoshi Yo- shioka (Japan); 2, Cristobal; 3, Gonzago.. Time: 21.0 CH. (New record). (Japan): 2, Bunta Suzuki; 3, Salcedo, Second HeatMutsuo Taniguchi Time: 22.2 secs.

THROWING THE DISCUSS. Final-I, Amante; 2, Koanku kumoto (Japan); 3, Kiyoji Fujita Japan); 4. Ryu (Japan) Distance: 12.645 metres. All the placed throwers, except Ryu broke the existing record, 400 METRES LOW HURDLES,

3, Yoshio Ono (Japan). Time: 55.0 First Heat.1, Alambra; 2. Roa:

ders.

Second Hent-1, White; 2, Masoo Ichihara (Japan); 3, Fukui. Timn!

3.4 (New record).

400 METRES.

Firat Heat-1, Candari (Philip-

On No Pretext will Children 'bo' permitted in either Enclosure during the Moating.

Timns are obtainable at the Chro House provided they are ordered from tho No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. - The Price of Admission to, the Pubile Enclosure is $2.00 including fax, for all Persons, including Ladles, and in payable at the Gate.. Boldlera and Sailors in Uniform aro, schnitted Half Price.

Tidins will be obtainable Restaurant in the. Publie Enclosure in thi on Monday, 31st May, 1934.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate Meeting. within the Precinets of the Hang- kong Jockey Chb during the Race

By Order,

+

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 14th May, 1034.

at the

Math. Y. Ada), A. Bakar, A. Innsmam final of the high jump, which Toribio pines); 2, Estrada (Philippines); Always Good Dancing immediate prospect of paying, hut it of the Philippines eventually won. wao Masuda (Japan). Time: 50.3 was long overdue and their creditor Both he and Asakuma were jumping, secs, was pressing for a liquidation.

for six fect alx inches and both failed, } Second Heat-Bunta Suzuki Ribetre, . . . P. X. E. da Silva. Lable flood of excited Lux, F. Noronha, J. (1. Oxoria, F. V. V.

For over an hour there was a verit- The bar was lowered to six fest Ave (Japan); 2. Takeshi Yoshizum! oratory, the inches and again both falled three (Japan); 3, Deguzman (Philippines). nembers present proposing almost timen, They were thed, now, and Time: 60.1 Bealand. W. M. litown, A. Chapman, everything short of the actual liquida- when the bar was down to six feet Marec, A. F. Carey, W, Mair and d. Hunuas, T. L Hunten. Kemptortion of the club. It was suggested four inches, and then to alx feat three, qualified for the final.

J. McKelvie: J. Shepherd. Loran, W. Maefariane, W. Mair, W. Metod, that they should sell their stands, that each failed in three attempts at each

Switzerland. Geber, E. Kern,

they should leave the Race Course height. At six fect two inchca

1. R. Bores, 11. W. Randall, I. C.

Sou and W. K. War:

Indian K. C.-A. M. Rumjaho. Hongkong Football Club. 3.

Gregory

T. P. Rainton, G. Stewart. Chalmers and N. Dronimond i

C. Mors;

A. Jones, W. Mulcahy. T. W. Carr and

and A. Brooksbank.

Kowloon Ducks. C. Brown and H. G.

Cric

PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP.

V. Petheriri and J. Watson, 12. Hall and

... Nuncan, J. & Logan and I. II. Nose. E.

R.

G. I. Sou and F. A. Xarler.

C.

J. C. Chalmers, IL . Craig, G.

T. Permon, W. Hyde, E. 0. Fincher and R. P. Phillipe:

Latult, and 0. 8, Rossclet

P., Duane, W. C. RODNOST,

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J. and play wherever they could where Toribio cleared and the Japanese ground would be free, and that they jumper failed. Chinn, through, Wu, should embark on all sorts of cam got a point in this event. paigns for raising the owney, Mr. Results follow:

Wales. Channing. I I. Davia. F. J. Jones, W, Phelps and B. Williams.

Don King overwhelmed the Chalmann with resolutions, for most of which he found a ready seconder in Mr. Thuraton Porter, and Mr. Laminecke added a few more.

100 METRES,

Only the first three la each heat

BROAD JUMP.

Finni-1, Naonde Tajima (Japan); 2. Masso Harada (Japan): 3, Ramiroz (Philippines); Carino Philippines). Distance: 7.3 metrek.

HIGH JUMP. Final,-1. Toribio

shioka (Japan); 2, Mutsuo Taniguchi 4, Wu (China). Height: 6 ft. 2 in

First Heat-1, Takayoshi Yo- Asakume (Japan), 3, Adachi (Japan), (P. 1) 2.

(Japan): 3, Salcedo (Philippines). United Press.

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