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THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932.

Ladies' R. C. Defeat The Recreio

Potuguese Look Like Wooden Spoonists

HOLDERS BEAT THE CHINESE

FILIPINO CLUB GAIN GOOD WIN

OVER KOWLOON C.C. ·

BEARY WINS IRISH DERBY ON DASTUR.

Favourite's Success At Curragh.

THE CHINA MAIL

London, June 29, Michael Beary to-day wen the Irish Derby at Curragh when he piloted Dastur (7—4). home just ahead of Hill Sony' (Gardner and 4-1). Trapper (J. Doyle and 50—1) was third in this 1 Mile classic.

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J. M. Cruz and S. A. 'The Ladies' Recreation Club overcome the Club de Recreio in

(Filipino) - the Mixed Doubles League yesterday and thus made practically cerlost to Hambly and Colline tain of avoiding the wooden spoon in this Division, The Recreio drew with Mackay and Smith beat Capell and Crabb ...... failed surprisingly, and claimed but two sets from the L.R.C., who previous to yesterday's game had secured only 31⁄2 sets as against, 23% registered by their opponents.

T. Leonard and M. A. (Filipino) -

Hamid

6- 4

GOLF.

GENE SARAZEN ON CASH VALUE OF HIS TRIUMPH

"NOT MORE THAN £5,000,” SAYS THE NEW

GOLF CHAMPION.

By GEORGE GREENWOOD,"

Sarazen

told me that the Before Gene Sarazen, the winner £100 in prize money-Hagen of the British golf championship. once

gave the entire Bum left for America I had an opport to his caddie which goes unity of discussing with him what with the cup scarcely pays his hotel his victory meant in terms of hard bill," "But look at the honour, apart cash. I mentioned that Hagen had from what is coming to me when I told me that the winning of the get back to New York," Sarazen British title was, to him, worth went on, grinning broadly," "as be 510,000, a sum made up in many made a quick calculation of what it} 2- 6 ways-syndicate articles on golf meant in cash. "I do not hope to 65 technique, exhibition playing fees, get £50,000, the sum Bobby Jones 60 radio talks, the selling of vast num-is reputed to have made by winning. hers of autographed clubs, film the British and the U.S. Open Sousa royalties, and the sale of balls each Championship in the same year, but

inscribed with his name.

I shall certainly reap something." "While I do not expected to ex- 64ploit my success to the same extent After a pause the new champion 63 financially as either Bobby Jones or sald deliberately, "But money is not Hagen, I shall be the gainer by some everything; think of the joy and thousands of pounds. In America the kick my wife will get out of my The surprise in the "C" Division was provided at King's Park

they think a tremendous lot of the winning the world's proudest and At King's Park, yesterday oven- British championship, and the win- greatest title! To me that is worth where the Filipino Club overcome the Kowloon.C.C. to record their

ing. the Graduates' Association ner, if he comes

from the States, more than all the dollars in the first victory of the season. It was a meritorious victory as Kow-beat the Kowloon Indian Tennis has an opportunity of piling up a

Federal Bank. Geel it is great to Club by 8 sets to 1. loon, though pointless, were warm favourites.

good deal of money," said Sarazen. champion: I am the happiest man go back to the States as the British

Game Too Dear in U.S.

in the world." "At what do you estimate the figure?" I asked.

Aaa friendly offering Sarazen "Perhaps £5,000, not more," he gave me the eight golf balls, each; 4; 6 replied. "In the States," Sarazen bearing his name, which he played added, "times are bad, money is during the championship-a new 4-6 scarce, and most people have been one every nine holes.

beat Hambly and Collins beat' Mackay and Smith

The Indian Recreation Club, the holders, found little difficulty in accounting for the Chinese R.C., and as a consequenccp register-beat Capell and Crabb ed their first points of the senson.

South China were forced to relinquish their leadership in this Division when they went down to the holders by 6 sets to 3, and the holders are now bracketed with the Recreio at the top, both teams having won all six matches they have played.

Mixed Doubles League.

C.R.C. v. J.R.C.

At Causeway Bay, the Chinese Recreation Club were defeated by the Indian Recreation Club by 6 sets to 3.

Full scores were:-

(C.R.C.)

K. L. T. C. v. Graduates,

Full scores:-

Firdos Khan and M. A. Khan

Kowloon Indiane):

lost to A. Prata and H. N.

Chung

lost to T. K. Tan and Dr.

Samy.

C. Lau and Y. K. Mow Tost to W Gitting and Dr.

(C.R.C.):-

lost to K. M. Chan and K. H.

Wong

crushed in the slump. Why, there As a parting shot he said, "I am 3-6 are some famous golf professionals, going back hoping to win the U.S. worth $150,000 before the crash, Open so as to emulate Bobby Jones's I. M. Singh who haven't a cent. I have been feat. In any case, I shall be here hit myself, but fortunately I have again next year to defend my title saved something out of the wreck. and as a member of the American

K. C. Yeo'

2- 6

lost to F. N. Wong and H. K.

Ho

0-6

S. R. Salleh and (Kowloon Indians):- bent A. Prata and H. N..

Chung

lost to C. Y. Tso and C. N.

Tsang

4-6, beat to T. K. Tam and Dr.

Samy

M. K. Lo and Miss R. Perry (C.R.C.) :—

W. K. Cheung and F. K. Lau lost to W. Gittins and Dr.

K. C. Yeo. beat K. M. Chan and K. H..

Wong

6- 41 beat F. N. Wong, and H. K.

Hu

6- 4 Because they cannot afford it, many Ryder Cup team. English sports- people have had to give up golf, an manship is wonderful. I never want 5-7 expensive game in America, where to play before a better crowd; they $50 a day in expenses and playing know what you are up against and 3- 6 fees goes nowhere."

you get every possible chance."

lost to S. A. Kumjahn and

Mrs. McCaw

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Capt. Gore and I. M. Singh (Kowloon Indiane) -

beat I. M. A. Razack and

Miss Gecks

6- 2

lost to H. D. Rumjahn and

Miss Rumjahn

2- 6

beat C. Y. Teo and C. N.

Tsang

6- 3 lost to A. Prata and H. N.

. Chung 6-1, lost to T. K. Tam and Dr.

Samy lost to W. Gittins and Dr.

K. C. Yeo

2- 6

2- 6

China Mail Sports Diary.

16:

M. "W. Lo and Miss G. Lo (C.R.C.):-

beat S. A. Rumjahn and

Mrs. McCaw

I.R.C. v. University.

At Sockumpoo, the Indian Re-

6- 3 creation Club were defeated by the University Tennis Club 6 sets to 3.

beat I. M. A. Razack and

Miss Gecks...

6- 2

lost to H. D. Rumjahn and

Miss Rumjahn

4- 6

Full scores were:- S. A. R. Bux and M. P. Madar (1.R.C.):-

Ho Ka-lau and Miss D. L, Wong lost to A. da Silva and L. (C.R.C.)

Police R.C. v. Army T.C.

At Happy Valley the Army Tennis Club beat the Police Re- creation Club by 52 sets to 22, one set being left unplayed.. 'Full scores:-----

Major and Thompson (P.R.C.) :— lost to Mitchell and Jarman 1-6] 6- 4 lost to Matthews and Davis 1-8) lost to Norris and Lewis ... 2-6)

lost to S. A. Rumjahn and

Mrs. McCaw

lost to I. M. A. Razack and

Miss Gecks

Oppenheim lost to K. M. Lo and Salouy 3-6 beat S. H. Wung and P. P.

Kho

0-6 2-6

lost to H. D. Rumjahn and

Miss Rumjahn

Recreio v. Ladies R. C.

4-6

M. R. Abbos and A. A. Rumjahn 3-6 I.R.C.):--

beat L. A, da Silva and L.

Oppenheim

beat K. Lo and Saleuy,.... At King's Park, the Ladies Re-lost to S. H. Wong and P. P. creation Club defeated the Club dé Recreio by 7 sets to 2.

Full scores:-

Miss C. Botelho and A. V. Gosano | Razack (LR.C.):— (Recreio):

Carruthers and Pile (P.R.C.): beat Mitchell and Jarman .. B. 4 6- 4 6- 3 beat Matthews and Davis .. 60 drew with Norris and Lewis, 6- 6

TABLE TO DATE.

Sets

TO-MORROW.

FOOTBALL-Hong Kong Foot- ball Association Meeting at Jar- dine,” Matheson's Board "Room at 5.30 p.m.

HOCKEY-Radio Sports Club Borderers on the Marina ground at 5.30 p.m.

V.

SOUTH CHINA TO PLAY LINGNAM.

Baseball Encounter

on Sunday.

[By "The Kid.")

Radiating confidence and forti- fied with everything but alibis,

OPEN

LAWN BOWLS

CHAMPIONSHIP.

Chapman, Silva and Hampton Win.

Three further matches in the Lawn Bowls Open Championship were decided with the following results:-

(on the Craigengower green.) 'J. B. Chapman beat 9, Randle. C. G. Silva beat J. M. Jack

21-6.

H. Hampton beat L, E. Long-

bottom 21-16.

Chapman will now meet. E. el Areull in the Second Round, whilst Silva will be opposed to L. Luck and Hampton to H. Nish in the same round.

TAIKOO RINKS FOR SATURDAY.

which they claim they do not need, Two League Encounters

the Lingnam University Baseball

Kho

6-7

Clow and Mottram (P.R.C.) :— lost to Mitchell and Jarman 1-6) lost to Matthews and Davis 2- 6

CANTON CONFIDENT.

A. M. Rumjahn and D. M. A.

Jost to L. A. da Silva

lost to Miss Thomas and T. C.

Monaghan

lost to K. Lo and Salouy

1-6 -1- 6

1

"C" Division,

2-8 lost to S. H. Wong and P. P.

beat Mrs James and Rev. - Evans

Kho

$-6

P. W. L. D. F.

7- 5

C.R.C.

В 8 0 0 40

lost to Mrs. Lissaman and

Clarke

C.C.C. v. R.S.C.

C. de R.

4-6

8.C.A.A. KIT.C.

Miss E. da Rocha

Remedios (Recreio):-

lost to Miss Thomas and

Monaghan

32.

lost to Mrs. James and Evans beat. Mrs. Lissaman

5-7 3.6

Full scores were:-

and

Clarke

6-

The Radio Sports Club defeated G.A. and E. V. the Craigengower. Cricket Club on A.T.C.

the latter's courts by 5 sets to H.K.U.T.C.

Miss M, M. Alves and H. A. Noronha (Recreio) —

lost to Miss Thomas, and

2- 6

T. C. Monaghan.... lost

Mrs. James and Evans 8-6 lost to Mrs. Lissaman and

W. L. Plew and (R.S.C.):~~~

LR.C.:.

Y.M.C.A.

Hanwell RS.C

lost to A. Kitchell and Broad-

bridge

beat W. Reed and Mok drew with B. Howard and

Lock......

Clarke................................... 57 (R.S.C.):

G: Singh and Y. Y.

lost to A. Kitchell and Brond-

bridge

A. Pts. drew with W. Reed and Mok U.S.R.G.. 5 500 40 5 10 lost to B. Howard and Lock

יו

C.C.C. Filipino C.. * A.T.C. 2. 6 HK.C.C

P.R.C. 6-8 KC.C.

862052 19 12 8 4 3 1 31% 88%

54 1

Against Recreio.

The following will represent the Taikoo R.C. in their Lawn Bowls League matches on Saturday:

A. Pts. team will make their first appear- 512 ance in Hong Kong on Sunday at 8) 6 6 0 0 41% 12% 12 p.m. on the South China diamond at Caroline Hill. The game against Matty Chang's highly touted South 8 China Baseball team promises high class baseball and sizzling entertain-

W. Weir, D. B. Bone, J. Watson, [ment.

and W. Wotherspoon' (Skip). The students have improved con-

A. Stalker, J. Polson, J. Russell, siderably since their last meeting and J. Chalmers (Skip).

81% 14% 94 50 87% 88%

1 3 0 1 21

16

2 2 2474 2012

29

12 20 174 197

7 2 5 0 18

5 1 8 1 14 80% 7 1 5 1 181⁄2 481⁄2

8 1 5 0 141⁄21⁄2.24% 8 0 2 1 8% 17% 5041 124 80% .50 5.0 18. 82

6 6 "C" Division.

Lam

TABLE TO DATE. Mixed Doubles League.

P.W.L. D. F.

4-6

8- 6

K.C.C.

2 1 1 0 10

7

2

I.R.C.

21107

11

C.R.C.

3 1 2 0 11

14.

L.R.C.

4 1 8 0 10

254

D. W. Waterton and W. (R.S.C.)-

C. de R.

16

beat A. Kitchell and Broad-

bridge...

2 0 2 0 2

C? Division.

CRC v. BCAA).

At Causeway Bay the Chin-

3 with the Southerners and are deter-

1st Division v. Club de Recreio (Away):—

2nd Division v. Club de Recreio (Home):

C. McLeod, J. Bloan, J. B. Chap- mined to equal the count they sufman, and D. Manro (Skip). fering a few months ago in Canton. They have a new "and" in their pitching staff and should this lad find it his lucky day the Southern ers will be at his mercy. University's onslaught. It will be Coach Kenny, Lee, will lead the At Causeway Bay the Chinese remembered that in the titular

Sports Club by 9 sets to nil Recreation Club beat the Radio match last year between the Japan- ese and South China, it was he who brought home the winning run in the ninth inning, and it was due to

Holders beat Radio on Monday,

"

Full scores

W. Brown, E, Greenwood, G. H Stewart, and R. Keown (Skip).

A., MacIndoe, T. Swan, S. Hope, D. Peoples, J. Waid, T. Grimes, and C. B. Matthews (Skip). and H. McKechnie (Skip).

RECREIO -TEAMS.

Win 5. W. Liang and H. S. Kwok his timely hitting during the series The following will represent the

(C.R.C.)?—

that enabled South China to remain Club de Recrelo against Talkoo on beat W. L. Plew and Hanwell & 2 in the championship race. Lee Saturday: 6- 4 best D. W. Waterton and drew with W, Reed and Mok 86 Cowen lost to B. Howard and Lock | 8+ 6 beat Gurbachan Singh and

E. Bunn Filipino Club & K.C.C. M. K. Lan and LF

(C.R.C.)

has been coaching the University 1st Division, 6- 1 ball team and developed it into the J. M. M. Alves, R. R. Robarts, {hardest-hitting team in Canton, LA C. R. Sousa, and B. -F. Luz 62 South China, minus" their four (Skip). S

Hon

ese Recreation Club defeated the Club beat the Kowloon Cricket beat D. W. Waterton and.

At King Park, the Filipino beat W. L. Plew and Harwell' 6-

South China Recreation Club by 6 Club by 6 sets to 8. Beta to 9.

Full scores were?

1. K-Ean and L. Hon (CRC)

best K. M. Chạn and K. H.

Wong, and

Full scores:

D. Leonard and M. J. Rull (Filipino)

lost to R. B. Hambly and A. E. Bar Collins

beat N. A. E. Mackay and J. S. Smith PANT drew with R 6. V. Capell and 60H. Crabb

Cowen

beat Gurbachan Singh and

Bunn

WK. Cheng and (CRC)

regulars, Howard Jan, Milton Goo, F. X. M. Silva, C. A. Lopes, Dr. Al Fong and Harold. Foung › will R. A G Basto, and C, G.- Silva have all the reserves on hand to (Skip).

field the strongest, outfit in another L.A. Gutierrez. F. Y Ribeiro, endeavour to outaky the team from A. S. Gomes," and C. E, Marques Canton Probable lineups: (Skdp),lus

South

Lang che a 2nd Division, Tommy Chan, p; Taft Fong, MFFM..A.. Mann, 2h eorge Ng, 8b Ping, 117

Linguaan

han Singh, and

8-6 beat W. L. Plew and Hanwell

beats DOWWaterton÷arið.

Cowen beat

E. Bann

Dang,

lho, F. A.Xavier,

and C. H

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