THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934.

LEAGUE BOWLS TITLE MAY BE DECIDED TO-MORROW

CRAIGENGOWER'S BIG

OPPORTUNITY

VIRTUAL WINNERS OF DIV. I IF BEAT C.S.C.C.

ASSURED ASSISTANCE OF LOCAL INTERPORT PLAYERS

Australian Tennis Rankings

QUIST & MCGRATH

ELEVATED

The History

COLONY SWIMMING Of

SUCCESS

TWO INTERPORT

Hyperion

ARMY TENNIS

DOUBLES MATCHES

DECIDED

at

THE LANCASHIRE REGIMENT

LIEUT. COL. WILLCOX GETS COMMAND

Bt. Lieut. Col. II. B. D. Willcox, 1.8.0., M., second in Command of FINE RECOVERY the 2nd. Battalion East Lancashire (Continued from Page 8.)

Regiment, at present stationed is Some good games were scen EVENTS WON

This is Brooding that will stand Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon when Hongkong, has been appointed to Hongkong started off with

two Ilyperion in good stead as a sire on third-round ties in the doubles of the command the 1st. Battalion at The notable features in the creditable victories on the first night his dam's side.

Area Tennis Tournament wero de-Catterick Camp- On his aire's side nothing could be clded.

Lieut. Col. Willcox was formerly Australian rankings for 1934, are of the Interport swimming meet at the elevation of Vivian McGrath Shanghat, when, at the French Club|beiter, as he, like Solario and Sings.

While some of the other matches in the New Zealand Forces, enter- Whether or not Craigengower win the first division and Adrian Quiet to places in the tank last night, the Colony swimmere pore, la by Lady James Douglas resulted in much the way that was Ing the Army with the Worcesters

points.ame old horse Gainsborough, who Tientsin in second with nina and won the war-time "triple crown" of expected, the tie between Andrews as 2nd. Lieutenant in 1911. Ho of the Lawn Bowls League will probably be decided to-ingles ahead of Harry Hopman. picked up eleven valuable

Jack Crawford, as expected, re-

1918, and was by the St. Leger wis-nm Purcell, of the South Wales Bor-was appointed Adjutant from the morrow, when the C.C.C. "A" team oppose Civil Service. Lains his position at the head of Shanghai third with seven.

ner Bayardo out of the Onks winner derers, against Lewis and Rico of the the outbreak of the Great War until Ilongkong's successes were in the Rosedrop, by St. Frusquin out of same regiment was an amazing af-the rank being substantiated in fair. Lewis and Rica entried every-the rank of Lieutenant in Novem- free yarde

style. which Rosaling, by Musket's son Trenton, Lawrence won

thing before then in the first not. bor, 1914.During the next two years fino In

style, -breast stroke. and the 100 yards

which they won without the loss of he served as temporary Captain, a singlo game. Andrews and Purcefie which Kwok Chun-hahg captured by

being substantiated In then recovered to such good purpose October 1916. a length. In the relay race, the

He again assumed Turnbull; 6 Edward F. Moon; 7 Colony team was third, in spite offay Mectlug of 1923, Hyperlín ran a that they annexed the next two sets the post of Adjutant in 1923 and with the loss of only a game in each. Joined the East Lancashire, regi- XX. M. Siles (zki), W. Ewin; 8 Ray Dunlop: 9 W. B.

Results of yesterday's games fol-ment with the rank of Major in Walker; 10 L. Schwartz.

will. Moma (akis) A win for Craigongower

W. Nolan make them virtual champions, but G. A. Dowman defeat would give the Kowloon J. Rhepherd Bowling Green a sporting chanco of challenging them in a deciding Fender match.

Cralgengower are the visitors and this is a blg handicap to them. Happily, however, they will be able to field a full team, since their In- terport players return to-day and will

he available.

and

To-morrow's programme Home of the teams which will be taking part follows.

The programme for to-morrow in appended:

BENIOR DIVISION.

Civil Fervice C. C. • Cralpenpower “A”. Graldeekower "D"

Police EL C.

• Club de Iterrela

JUNIOR DIVISION.

Craigeapower C. C.

Indian C.

Club de Recreio

Footba!) Club

Tollanda (skip)

T. Tallon

(skip)

IYA C. G.

1. Hiv J. F. Xarler FV, Ribeira A. H. Basto LA. Guthrroa J. Chorle

Takin

C. R. ManueM

B. F. Bockt A. R. Clark (ahl)

Juntor Division.

CRAIGENGOWER CC. -

INDIAN RC

Y Kuwan Duerke it. C.

A. H. Ramlahn

(1), M, Khat

A., Maine

Ciril Server C.

K. . Omar

kp3

Puller . c.

M. Afzal

A. 1), Bux

▾ Yacht Club

longkong Electric

M. I. Hasnek

CIVIL SERVICE C.C.

1. Mainr

H. Wi

L.. Collyer

IL 24 Wa

2.

Gunh

W. Koring

Ti... Lorkhac: Tate (m!;)

Ciellathey

M. Fur

1. Westlake

(skip}

11. 11. Dosle (ak(x)

YACHT CLUB

A. Titten MUTI

11. B. T

the list.

MEN.

1 Jack II. Crawford: 2 Vivian B. McGrath: 3 Adrian K. Quist; 4 Donald Harry C. Hopman; 5

WOMEN.

I Miss Joan Hartigan; 2 Mrs. H. H. Molesworth; 3 Minn L., Bicker- ton; Mr. V. Westncott; 5 Miss N. Chitty: 6 Mrs. H. C, Hopmana; 7 Miss D. Weston: 8 Miss Hoddle Wringley; 9 Miss K. Le Messurier: 10 Miss A. Hattersley.

Sir Thoms Southern MILITARY AQUATICS

A. Macfarlane (kg)

ER. Ahrntum

6. E. Contella

3. A. R. Mullay

Teams for to-morrow's intehen are A. M. Walsh (skip) 1. Maughn (agai

given below:

Senior Division.

GIVIL SERVICE » CRAIGENGOWER "A"

W. intenda

Strange

A. O, trawn

M. J. Judea (chip)

f. Knight

A. Alderman

B. VIE

Deakin inkil

Armstrong

Fit, Wheat

A. W, Grimsmitt

A. HöRidge (eklis)

CRAIGENGOWER 13”

J. Howen

M. Y. Adal

|A. 31. OmaS

A. R. Dallab (*kla)

FLUR DE RECREIO

10. C. Alves

A. Y. Barros

10. M. S. Alves

Jer. It. A. Basta takipy

J. M. S. Kaza

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3. 3. Poste

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P. 9, Park.

3. Fezzuko

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KI, Ilerd

A. T. Hamilton

1. B. Ros

A. Chapmanı (wk(2)

V. POLICE RE.

W. McLeod

1. Glendinning

J. t. Mr Walter

A. 17. Carey

Wurrent

A. Channe

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W. Glemtioning

W. x. Uns

(SAPE

S. Futlaw

S. Alexander

FOOTBALL CLER

J.

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2. A. Lay

1. A. vantar

C. Brows

V. D. Robertatem

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J. 1. M. ikenin

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F. Morgan

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6. E. Stephese

4. S. Graver

T

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W. Gret (xi)

Coleman

K. R. Macukl

4. Kempion

JE MOKHIYA (ship?

PRICE ILC, Y. CLUB DE RECREIO

A. A. Remedios

3. J. Gregory

F1

W. Hoyum

Ilear-ven

Murray

Steven

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1. Perkins

W. Malt

c. 17. Barto

C. A. Lepp

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Shanghai, Sept. 13.

A MODEST DEBUT. Making his debut at the Doneaster pour fourth to Aldetta, Hello Feggy, Fund London Fog in the Zetland Plate,

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Logan another length behind Tinmrat season by scoring in the Dew-8-2.

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longkong won the first event of On his next appearance he did the Interport swimming meet here better by beating a field of 22 in the

Andrews and Purcell (S.W.B.) beat 1927. Two years later he to-night, the 220 yards free style. Now Stakes at Ascot, after which he Lewis and Rice (S.W.B.) 0-6, 6-1, 6-1.made Bt. Lieut. Colonal.

Gillow and Taylor (.A.O.C.) boat W. Lawrence, the Colony dash, carned brackets in the Prince

During 1916 he was Staff Cap- Wales' Stakes ni Goodwood,

Underwood and O'Donovan (S.W.B.) tain with the Forces in Franco and lead the whole way and won easily.

After running, third to Manitoba 6-3, 6-4.

in the following year held the ap- Shanghai took the second and third and Tavern in the Boscawen Stakes Jerman and Davis (S.W.B.) beat pointment of Brigadier Major In pinces," Hammond Anishing two nt Newmarket, he finished off his Harrigan and Blackler (R.E.) 7-5, 4-6.1917 and 1918 he served with ther lengths behind Lawrence and N.

Egyptian Expeditionary Forces as Miller and Taylor (RA.P.C.) beat G.5.0. 2, and held a simlar ap- Ballard and Ercott (R.A.S.C.) 4-6 point-ment with the Home Forces with the rank of temporary Major in 1919. He was then appointed commence on Monday with the fol- Brigadier Major with the Aldershot Command and G.S.O. 3, being trans L/Cpl. Crayford (R.A.S.C.) v. Q. M. ferred to the Monopotamia and Iraq 5 Oldfield (R.A.F.C.); L/Cpl. Lilley Expeditionary Forces during 1921 mer Jones (S.W.B.) v Sgt. Halford to 1929 he was 6.9.0, 3, to the (A.E.C.); S/Sgt. Flood (R.A.S.C.) v Southern Command and in January, in the L/Cpt. Archer (East Lanes.); Set. 1930, was appointed G.§.O. 2 at the

Staff College.

Lawrence's time was 2 mins. 33,3/6

ANOTHER EASY WIN.

secs,

In the

segond ovent,

Hougkong

again shook off the challenge of its rivals,, when Kwok Chun-hang easily lending by three lengths.

On the strength of this Mr. Fatveett gave him 9st against Manitoba's Dat 7 in his Free Handicap for two- ear-olds, and just your he more than justified this by going through the season unbeaten with brackets in the Chester Vase, the Derby, the Prince

THE SINGLES. The Singles Championship

lowing notches:

will

Keen Racing Features won the 10 yards breaststroke, of Wake Stalies, and the St. Leger (B.W.B.) v Sgt. Wood (R.A.): Drum- und 1022 repectively. Form 1927

R. A. M. C.

WRA

keen

aut.

the

He set a new interport record in this event, his time being 76 3/5 recs. R. Narman of. Tientsin got off to a Competition

good start and led early in the race. European Y. M... A. swimming pool but wok passed him in the Brat yesterday afternoon, when the Roger length off the tasks and thereafter was Army Medient Corps lid their third

never threatened,

Another Hang anual aquntie sports. the con-

E. Margins. clusion, tra was served to the visiontestant,

third, tors in the West Lounge, where Mrs.

RELAY SURPRISE.

Hongkong's much-fancie relay

S. D. Reid, wife of Major S. D. Reid. RA.M.C., presented the prizes,

two

WH

Private Wright did Very well. team failed to come up to expecta

Arst places nud gaining two second places. Private Adams took erand pleer in the 50 garda chur plonship and won the 5 yards handi-

fenp.

The relay race was keenly con- tested, the Privales defeating the Officers' team.

araf

won

to his credit,

nt

This year, after scoring March Stakes and the Burwell Stakes Wilson (R.A.P.C.) v Pte. Faller (Enst Newmarket, he was unluckily Lancs.); Sgt. Underwaad (5.V.B.) v beaten in the Gold Cup at Asent und 2. M. S, Jarman (SW.B.); Cpl Bal- (RLA.S.G) S/Sgt. Taylor the Dullingham Staken at Newmarket, Jard

His fee as a stallion has not yet been deciled upon, but he is alrendy full for 1985 and numerous nomina- tions have been taken for 1934

Canton To Issue

50,000 Tickets

FANLING GOLF

SUNDAY

Old Course,

9.28 R. A. Rodgers, C. J. Stelling-

work.

tions of its backers in the third event S.C.A.A. CASH SWEEP STARTING TIMES FOR of the day, and whipped water be

Shinghai, in both Tlentin which anished in that order.

G. Nigniewitzky, of Tientsin, Jail the foundation for his team's victory by giving their last man, P. Rodan, by a good start. Tientsin length only, Hammond threshing up the tank in a brilliant inst-effort. The Officials were: Referee: 1.

Hongkong changed the line-up of Cal, M. J. Williamson, MC RAMD|its team at the last moment And Swimming Judges: Major S. D. Reid. swam Paget first, followed by La I.A.M.C., Major E. P. W. Grellier, Pa-hay, E. B. Koza and Lawrence. Ramic, Major G. Moutson, H.A.M.C.¡ Diving Judges: Capt. F. P. M. Ander- son, ILAM.C., Capt. A. P. Trimble,

RAM.C., L/CHI. W. G. Jenkins,

RESULTS.

The South China Athletic Associa tion in Canton has obtained permis.

sion from the Canton Government to SG each to be drawn on the Extra issue 60,000 cash sweep tickets of

Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club on November 17.

The proceeds of the tickets will bet 200 yards free style-1, Lawrence appropriated for charities in Canton B.A.M.C.; Starter: Pte. F. W. Stephens, (Hongkong), 2, Hammond, (Shang-after a certain percentage is deduct |AD. Corps; Tine Keeper: S.M. A. Îmi), 8. Logan (Shanghai). Time-2 ed for the prizes.

Steer, M., R.A.M.C.; Handicappers: min. 35 3/5 secs,

The first prize will be about

1/Cpl. W. 6. Jenkins, Rate,, Ple 100 yards brenst stroke-1, Kwok $100,000. F.-W. Stephens, A.D. Corps; Recorter: - Chun-liang (Hongkong), -2, R. Nor- Recently the...Chairman of the Pte. G. C. Morris, R.A.M;G; Secretary; | man (Tientsin). 3, E Slarques S.C.A.A. in Hongkong told a S. G. Pie. . W. Stephens, A.). Corps. (Hongkong). Time-70 3/6 Rees, Mf. Post reporter that for 1936 the

Relay--1. Tientsin, 2, Shanghai, 3, Club will not conduct Hongkong. Time-2 mins. 9 175 sees. Hongkong-.

RESULTS.

The results were as follows: Diving-1, Pte, Adams; 2. Pte. Payne;, Pte. Haynes.

25 yards Lodiest race,-1, Miss E. C. L'Estrange; 2, Miss P. II. Sergeant, 50 yards Championship naut—1. Pte. Wright; 2. Pte. Adams; 3, Pte. Haynes, Time: 30.1/5 secs.

Officers' 25 yards handicap..........1, Lieut. Col. Hartill; 2. Captain Trimble. Time: 15.1/6 secs.

25 yards bandicap.—1, Pte. Smith; 2. Pte. Woodhouse; 3, Pte. Haynes. Time: 14.1/5 sees,

75 yards three style-1, Pte. Adams;, Pte. Wright; 8, Cpl. Engle. Time: 50.2/5 secs.

15 яces.

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Lincolnshire Regiment and East Lan Milan

A friendly cricket match between Athens. cashire Regiment was played at Buenos Aires. Shamshaipo on Wednesday,

Shanghai,

Sept. 1. Sept. 13. 75.1/16 75.1/32 .15.15

15.15 12.41

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9.36 G. Marseille, A. II. IIarbord. .9.40 E. W. G. Malcolm, J. F.

Ardron.

8.44 A. B. Raworth, J. B. Mackie.

During the Great War he saw service in France and Belgium and with the Egyptian Expeditinbary Force. He won wounded thren times and mentioned in despatches ! on four occasions,,

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