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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

NEW ZEALAND PILE UP 364 RUNS.

H. G. Vivian Scores the First Century.

DEMPSTER GETS GOING.

Wellington, Yesterday. At the close of play on the first day in the second Teat match South Africa were 286 in arrears with aight wickets in hand.

New 'Zealand compiled 96-1, Vivian contributing 100, Dempster 64, and Badcock 53. McMillan took 5 wickets for 125.

South Africa had scored 78 for 2 wickets at the close of play.--- Reuter.

KAWACHI IN COLOMBO.

Tennis Star Gives Exhibition.

HUNG AND CHIU PROCEED.

The Lo Brothers Win in Straight Sets.

OPEN DOUBLES MATCHES.

The following were the results of yesterday's play in the Lawn Tennis Championships:

Open Doubles.

LEADERS DEFEAT THE R.A.S.C.

C.B.A. Gain Narrow Win Over Police.

MAMAK SHIELD HOCKEY.

Two matches in the Mamak Hockey Tournament were decided yesterday afternoon.

At Sookunpoo, the Radio Sporta Lo and Lo beat Chew and Lee Club, the present leaders, defeat-i 6-3, 8-6.

ed the R.A.S.C. by four goals to one.

Hung and Chiu beat Hancock and Redmond 1-6, 6-4, 6-3,

Hambly and Collins beat Evans and Divett 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.

Club Championship.

H. Owen Hughes beat D. Green 6-1, 6-3,

S.

D. J. Valentine beat T.

C.

Monoghan 6-0,* 6-2,

On the home ground at King's Park, the C.B.A. and the Police mét, a fast game resulting in a win for the former by the only goal, scored by Johnson midway through the second half. In the fairly first half, exchanges were even, but the C.B.A. forwards

R. M. Henderson 'beat L. T. lacked combination. Ride 6-4, 6-4.

N. Whitley played a great game

P. R. S. Walsham bent R. M. in the CB.A. defence, while for Wood 6-0, 6-2.

the Police K. Mohamed was pro

Y. V. Segalen beat E. T. E. Nash minent. [6-0, 6-1:

Tournament Table to Date.

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* Forfeit 2 points to R.A.S.C. for

Ceylon, Feb. 9. T. de Saram took part, and one set A small gathering at the Lawn of singles in which Kawachi was Club yesterday saw M. Kawachi one matched against Nicholas. of the Japanese tennis stars in The youthful Japanese star dis-C.B.A. action. Kawachi arrived in Ceylon played wonderful energy in all the R.C. Siga.

Police from India on Sunday by the P. and games he played and at the end of O. Strathnaver and sailed to-day for the five hard sets he had figured Japan by the P. and O. Kashima) during the evening looked perfectly broach of Rules.. Maru, which left port at I p.m. fresh, His activity coupled with He was a member of the Japanese) a wonderfully quick eye were ap tennis team that toured India re-parently amongst his greatest as- cently and with Fujikura, the sets. He has a powerful service, youngest member of the team, won invariably imparting considerable Hong Kong & Shanghai the Western India Doubles Cham-apin te his second with hardly any pionship.

noticeable change in his action. His

The matches played yesterday at driving too, particularly on the

FOOTBALL.

Bank Lose.

the Lawn Club were arranged at forearm had remarkable power.] Playing on the Club ground yes ahort notice and it being a Govern- He displayed a wonderful buoyancy terday afternoon in a friendly ment holiday considerable diff-lin all his movements.

football match, a team from H.M.S. iculty was experienced by the Kawachi apparently enjoyed his Tamar defeated the combined for- Secretary, Mr. L. L. Fonseka, Doubles games to a greater degree eign' and local staff of the Hong in arranging the matches. Even-than the Singles. He took the Kong & Shanghai Bank, by three. ¡tually four sets of doubles latter game far more seriously and goals to one. In the fire half play were played yesterday in which, playing a considerably more re- was rather slow, but exchanges

F. de Saram, G. O. Nicholas, strained game beat Nicholas easily brightened up considerably in the L. L. Fonacka, D. A. Tennekoon and 6-2.-Ceylon Observer.

[second period of the game.

COMMODORE CARPENTER'S FAREWELL.

In the courac of last evening at uncertainties of sailing were never, from the speech of John Masefield the Hong Kong Hotel Mr. E. W. fully demonstrated than in amade when having the freedom of Carpenter Was the guest of championship race where Jessica the City of Hereford conferred on honour at a farewell dinner party-sailed not by "Carp"-lost her him. He said: given by the members of the hollow mast on a day of moder "I know no land more full of Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, ate breezes. The handicap of beauty and bounty of God

than

child-

In the course of the evening, tuning her to her previous perfec-these red plough lands and quiet Commodore Carpenter was pre- tion was considerable, and finally woodlands so full of yew-trees--- sented with a handsome tray, in- she was placed third in a class these apple orchards and lovely scribed:"Presented to E. W. of seven bonts, I believe.

rivers and running brooks. - I am Carpenter Eaq., O.B.E., J.P., Com- He was one of the prime mov-thankful that I passed my modore of the Royal Hong Kong ere in the scheme of make bath-hood days in a land in which nearly Yacht Club, 1925-1926 and 1929-ing facilities available at the Club everyone lived on and by the land, 1932. By the flag officers and house; and in this connection Isinging when they brought the members as a token of their ap remember he was one of the water harvest home, taking such pride in preciation of the Great service he polo team which this Club once their great cattle and their great has rendered the Club for 32 years entered for the water polo League. horses, their orchards, their as flag officer and member."

Later still came Bowls. Here he dovecotes and their little gardens." "The King" having been honour was one of the first of our members Mr. Carpenter, we wish you many) ed, the Chairman (Vice-Commo-to take to this pleasant summer years of enjoyment of all these and dore Rouse) said:-We have met pastime. He has been a regular we drink you health. Gentlemen, hare this evening to do honour toland valued member of the team we jour Commodore. one who is well known to all, and have entered for the Leagues. For The toast was enthusiastically i a personal friend of many of us, more than one season he captained honoured, and Mr. E. W. Carpenret or "Carp."

Mr. Carpenter rose His interest in our Club is a and I am sure you will agree with

the side and I personally admire to propose the toast of "The Club." old as his residence in this Colony. me in my view of the attitude in posing that of the Royal Hong Kong In replying to the toast and pro- He arrived here in 1900 and row which he approached these games. Yacht Club, Mr. B. W. Carpenter ed in the "English" crew which contested and Won the Inter-

Yacht Club.

The

It was let us have a pleasant gave a retrospect of the club's his- national Fours in the Victoria Re- but above all let our opponents re-old Victoria Recreation Club, but game; let us beat them if we can tory. Formerly they were of the

gatta of 1901. •

tain the feeling, 'that was We often hear and use the ex-game we had, I wonder when we After they had started in the pre- a fine afterwards started on their own. pression "the good old days." but play the Yacht Club again”.”

sent home, the Praya Reclamation I doubt whether the present gen- eration would appreciate the Now I have told you of the sport-Scheme came along and broke up the length of course over which they ing side that our Commodore has old Corinthian rowed in Mr. Carpenter's early shown us during his long member-Hong Kong Yacht Club benefitted to years, the shortest being one mile. ship, but I would also remind you a great extent because several of I think, it will be agreed, that he of his keenness in that much more the members joined the Yacht Club, looks extremely well on it, and it prosaic part of our life, his work on and it was largely the Corinthian is, to be presumed that his appear the various committees. He was Club's boats which made up the ance of well being must be the intimately concerned with the Club's fleet as it was to-day...oug effect and benefit derived from the building of our present Club house, The new design of boat was find- excellent beer they consumed in having made most of the working ing favour and he was glad to say the course of their training. drawings for its erection and there was a possibility that when Mr. Carpenter was still taking supervised the actual construction the season started there would be an active interest in rowing when and through all the years his eight such boats in the water. The I arrived in the. Colony 20-years interest has never faltered. I am rowing section of the club was going ago, and one of the first fours in sure therefore you will endorse the strong and would be looking forward which I made one contained action taken by your General. Com- to entertaining Canton and Manila "Carp." "Lobster" Reed and mittee whereby they have elected in a regatta. "George" (otherwise known as him an honorary life member The bowling section was a very Brayfield, or Mr. Wong Shul-ngau, (Those in favour please signify in strong one, and the prospects were and yet again in other matters as the usual manner-against-carried that it would become even stronger, the Tai Po terror)

unanimously,)--(Applause). They had also attached to the Club With the passing of the years Mr. Commodore, we trust you will the Hong Kong Fencing Club. A Mr. Carpenter's interest did not carry away happy memories of the "He thanked the Chairman for the wane but showed Itself in the care hours you have spant in our, Club kindly manner in which be had pro- and trouble he took in coaching and that when you are settled down posed his health and the members the young Idea. Lator there camo in our England I believe you are for the considerate another Interest and in the good going to one of its most beauti they had received: 1

tex, now the Shaking he counties-Devon-

me-Commodore Wa terwinning the Handi- time think of uirgre

the Club's

It to Mr. Ca championship, but the Is conclusion I would like to grote renter who acknowledged

which

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