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THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932.

"B" Division Holders On Level FORUM COMES HOME FIRST

Terms With Craigengower

Beat Indian Recreation Club Decisively At Causeway Bay

"B" Division.

HOLDERS BEAT IR.C.

At Causeway Bay the Chinese Recreation Club beat the Indian Recreation Club by 8 sets to 1.

Scores:*

"W. T. Lak and in Tak-cheuk (CRC)

"beat A. II. Madar am S, A.

Ismail'

UNIVERSITY BEAT FILIPINO C..

At King's Park yesterday the Filipino Club lost to the Univer 'sity by 7 sets to 1%,

Scores:-

T. Leonard and M. A. Sousa (F.C.)

Crew with L. A. Silva and

L. A. Oppenheim,

drew with P. P. Khoo and

Saluuy

6- oost to A. L. Tsai and P. L.

Tan

CC Chiu and W.. C. Hung (CRC))

6. Gil

IN GOODWOOD STAKES. ·

Sandy Lashes, The Favourite, Beaten By 2 Lengths

London, To-day. The Goodwood Stakes run yesterday over two miles and three furlongs resulted

Forum II. Sandy Lashes. Castle Derg

Betting: 20-1 Forum II, 11/4 Castle Sandy Lashes, 20-1

* Derg-

-

Thirteen starters. Won by.. two lengths; three lengths. -Reuter

66 POLICE ROUTED IN

SPEY ROYAL CUP

beat F. D. Pereira and A. R.

Minu

6-, 1

beat 0. Tamil and 31. 0;

Hoosen

6- 1

H. A. Ribeiro and M. J. XF.C drew with. Silva and Oppen-

heim

1-6

Rull

beat Madar and snail

B-

lost to Khoo and Saluay lost to Tsa and Tan

6- 6. 3-87

4-6

beal Pereira and Minu

5- 1

heat, mail agit Hoosen

6. 3

LR. Idefonso und S. A, Hamid (F.C.) :-

fon (CRC)-

beat Madar and email

6- 3

lost to Khoo and Saluny

lost to Tsai and Tan

2. 6 2- 6

beat Pereira- and Minu Fast to Ismail di Fionsun

6- 3.

TABLE TO DATE.

"G" Division:

P. W. L.D.

Sg Kem-chan and Chay

S.C.A.A.

C. de R.

A.T.C

1.R.C.

TABLE TO DATE.

Ping-lost to Silva and Oppenheim 3-6

Sets F. A. Pt

EN 1010 00 82 $ 20

Kowloon Bowling Green Triumph.

ISSUE NEVER IN DOUBT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

King And Queen Witness Borotra's Defeat

Brilliant Spanish Invader: Shields In Another Gruelling Match

By A. WALLIS MYERS.

"London, June 27.

The coming of the King and Queen, fine weather faithful to the end of the first week, and a choice international programme com- bined to provide a wonderful first Saturday at Wimbledon.

it.

Prince George was there, as president of the All-England Club, to welcome, their Majesties who, arriving in the committee box about half-past three, witnessed more than three hours of strenuous

play. They also saw a centre court packed to its utmost capacity- an eager and animated throng which, since the crush was pheno- menal, gave an anomalous meaning to “standing room” accommodą- tion.

There were as many people outside the centre court as in ft. Lucky, the 10,000 “outers":

aters" were provided with tennis just as stimulating, and in some matches of higher quality, than the 15,000 "inners." But many could not appreciate that fact, and so, bee like, they swarmed round narrow portals, hoping that some specta-

The Kowloon Bowling Green Club easily accounted for the Police Recreation. Club in the Spey Royal Cup match on the KC.C. green yesterday after-

These patient queues were some- noon, winning by the large

times thinned by a good Samaritan margin of 30 shots to 11. The issue was never in doubt!country, who astonished a local a season ticket-holder, off to the after the Bowling Green had scor ed on eleven heads in succession to lead by 16 shots to 1 at the

tor inside might either faint or tire.

C. de R....1312 1 0 97% 20% 24 conclusion of the twelfth end. [G.R.C.

SCIA.A. Y.M.C.A. 400 46% 74 KIT.C.

G 1 3 0 28 26...

K.BG.C.

R. S. Nichot

(skip) .H (skip).

1.30

"B" Division..

Seta

Scores:

F. W. L. D. F.

·050.0%

6600 99

A. Pts. 15 12

C.R.C

10 2116.1434

GAT.C

11.9 2 0 74 25 18

... Police. 42. 7 4 1 64% 44-15

E-G. Post ..11 5. & 1.38 59 11

10 5 5 42% 42% 10) J. C. West

W. S Drake

L.R.C.

10 4 3

452 45

11 W. E. Hollands

R. Hall

20

10 96% 27%2

10 W; Mair

A. M. Holland

415222 32

K.U.T.C

3

C.C.C

R.S.C.

Filipino C. 13

8 2 5 1 20 313 310 6 35

12

20

G

Score by heads:

KC.C.

82

1 32 260 26

K.B.G.C.

45%

4 Hends

H.K.C.C.

8 1 4 117 31

I

A.T.Č.

8 17 a 10% 37% ..2

.2

F.R.C.

10 09 1 21% 66%

3

TO-DAY'S TENNIS

H.K.G.C.

K.C.C

413012

28

124

C.S.C.C... 5131 17 28

H.K.UZ.C.„.5 13 17

0 6 0 105.87%

"C" Division.”.

GRADUATES BEAT CLUB.

On the ILKCC courts the Gradquïes?“. Ašsociation beat the Hong Kong Cricket Club by sels to 21%.

Scores:-

6%

The Craigengower Cricket Club will be entertained by the Kowloon Cricket Club in the "B" Division of the Tennis League to-day, and should experience little dif culty in registering their seventh successive win.

In the

division South 13" China entertain the Indian Recrea- 14 15 Gtion Club and should be able to

garner both points."

Horridge and Gamble (H.K.CC.): Jost to M. H. Lu, and H. N.

Chung

6- 6 AUSTRALIAN HORSES 19

same

lost to Dr. Samy and T. K.

Tan

·

4- 6

drew with W. Gittins and Dr.

Yeoh

Wright and Finch (H.K.C.C.) —

FOR INDIA.

beat Lo and Chung

6. 4

lost a Sammy and Tan

2. G

beat Gittins and Yeohj

6- 3

Ethics One Of The Batch.

Hunter and Haig (H.K.C.C.) :---

lost to Lo and Chung

2-0

lost to Samy and Tan

6

lost to Gittins and Yeoh

:

Y.M.C.A. BEAT POLICE.

Horses going to India at the end. of this month in charge of A 1-6

Higgins, include Ethics and an un- named English-bred-three-year-old gelding by "Maten. Both are now trained by J. King at Randwick, and he has formed a high opinion.||

At-Happy Valley the YMCA beat the Pelice Recreation Club by

***8 sets to a set.

Scores:

Carruthers and Pile (P.R.C.): lost to. T. J. Price and E R.

Price

.lost to J. M. Wilson and J. J.

Ferguson

drew with S, A. Gray and G.•

Puncheon

6

7

8

9

10%

11 12

Police

I

1

club enthusiast by pressing into his hand a reserve seat that he had vacated. Imagine the meta- morphosis; it was Aladdin over again. Standing for hours before an iron gate on a broiling after- noon; thunderous applause inside aggravating hopeless quest;

then, suddenly, a free and com fortable ring seat with Vines, and Mrs. Moody on the stage!:

If the King and Queen and the centre court crowd did not see the Shots Total Shots Total best match of the day which took place on No. 1 court when Shfelds and Menzel, both magnetic per sonalities, fought a spectacular battle of four sets, their interest was aroused and held by a bril- liant Spanish invader.

T

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12

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14

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16

1.6

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21

23

25,

25

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29

20

29

21

11

30

FARRELL ENTERS THIRD ROUND OF OPEN,

Tacchi Eliminated.

16

17

18

P. T. Farrell beat "C. Tacchi by 21 shots to 10 in the Second Round of the Open Championship yesterday after- noon on the K.C.C, green, Farrell will now meet R. S.

́CARNERA BEATS JACK GROSS.

Technical Knock at in Seventh Round.

New York, July 20. Primo Carnera, the "man. mountain" who weighed in to- night at 288 pounds, scored a technical knock-out over Jack. Gross, 206 pounds, in the Beventh round of a scheduled

10-round engagement

Carnera hit Gross with an hard right in the final round and sent Jack to the floor. Gross rose at the count of seven," "but had absorbed such' severe punishment previously that the refere stopped the fight.

Henry George Maier, to give the English equivalent to his first two lose the match by a break in nerve. names, although'à

new star at Borotra plodded on pluckily, hop- Wimbledon, has illuminated manying perhaps for some such moral Continental courts. Three years aid. He did not find it, for Maier ago at Monte Carlo he was in the played Better in the fourth set final of the Macomber Cup-an than in the first two. As the two auxiliary event open to University friends left the court, their arms

and College students under £3 years of age.

41

arch.

entwined, the King joined in the Spain, deprived of Alonso's ser-)

salute, and, perhaps, in the fare- vices, welcomed their Davis Cup King raised his grey bowler as the well. Rising from his seat, the recruit; he Wor his national championship, captured the Butler wo warriors passed beneath the Cup with Sindreu at Monte Carlo, defeated Austin at Barcelona, and his opponent's less reliable back- Concentrating all his attack on Dr. Spence in a covered court hand, the production of which is match at Queen's. Borotra was conscious of his rising talent, for Menzel obtained a 5-8 lead in the not suited for every kind of shot, he had often practised with Maier third set, and seemed to be drain- in Paris and elsewhere; indeed, J

they had their first turf-courting the American's stamina. The "knock" together at Roehampton. a But, as in the Andrews struggle, pace of every rally was feverish. week ago..

Shields could always produce some

· BOROTRA'S-SWAN BONG.

electrifying thrust when in direct The Spanish victory was not. [need. therefore, altogether surprising Even when he had yielded the Frenchman has already given upled with a 3-1 lead in the fourth, and it was richly earned. The protracted third set and was fac championship singles. on non-turf his service and courts; he had informed his slackened in speed. Once he had friends that this would be his last caught his man and again one essay in singles at Wimbledon. thought of Thursday's epic-The The spirit was willing, but the coup-de-grace was splendid. Aus

tin's encounter-with-Shields-to- Through a decade-for the morrow will unquestionably draw A. Stalker, J. Polson, J. Russell, Basque and the new Wimbledon the downg and J. Chalmers · (Skip).

came together he has been leap- WOOD'S SERVICE POWER.

of the Marten gelding, who shap-Nichol in the Third Round.

7

ed well at his only start in the SATURDAY'S LEAGUE TEAMS.

Old Country

ཟླ་

Ethics has won up to a mile and

Taikoo Rinks,

First Team v. Kowloon D.R.C. (Home):-

a quarter, and is likely to improve, the principal thing against him, 4-6 so far as racing in India is con-

cerned, being that he is a stallion. J. B. Chapman, J. Sloan, W. 3-6 Geldings do beat in that country. Wotherspoon, and Dr Munro esh was weak"!

ROTARY CUP TOURNEY."

(Skip):

13

drives never

Major and Thompson (P.R.C.):~- The following self-constituted “G. McLeod, D. B. Bone, W. Wair,jing, with unrestrained ardour on in the all-American match' ¡De- lost to Price and Price

and above the centre court; his tween Wood and Mungin the young 1- 6 body, M. E. Brown, J. L. Duff and and J. Watson (Skip). lost to Wilson and Ferguson 26 J. L. Wade, has been formed to

Second Team . Kowloon C.C. agile foot and brain had borne him holder was triumphant in three Jost to Gray and Puncheon . 2- 6

into five finals, two of which he sets, only the middle one exciting select & representative British (Away):- team for the forthcoming Rotary E. Greenwood, J. Waid, T. has won-in another, against speculation. Because it was play-| Galvin and Clow (P.R.C.):-

Tennis Cup competition, to be Grimes, and H. McKechnie (Skip). Cochet, he faced, at match ball, ed on No. 2 court, which suggest lost to Frice and Price

held in Shanghal between August

A MacIndoe, T. Swan, S. Hope, an unforgettable rub of the court. ed an Inferior setting; the high lost to Wilson and Ferguson 4-65 and 20.

and C. E. Matthews (Skip)..TA Energy so boundless and a spirit quality of the play tended to be "lost to Gray and Puncheon, 8: 6.

D. Peoples, C. H. Summers, so buoyant must yield in time. obscured. In reality the service G. H. Stewart, and E. Keown Borotra #aged his last great power of Wood, with, sagacious (Skip).

match at Wimbledon in 1930, when marksmanship behind it, was more Games to start at 3.30 p.m. - he led Tilden 4-2 in the final set, decisive, than that of any other Launch will leave Coal Wharf SERVICE DISPARITY. competitor in court on Saturday,

1.R.C. BEAT RADIO.

At Sookunpoo the Indian. Recres- *ation Club beat the Radio, Sports

«Club by 7 sets to 2.

Scores:-

3. A. R Bux and 'M. P. Madar! (I.R.C.)

beat W. L Flaw and D. W.

Waterton

bert Wm. Chanson and Y. Y.

Lam

6.3

6-1 beat Wm. Wa and G. Bíngh 6-8

A. H. Sufflad and D. A. Razack (LR.C.)

beat Plew and Waterton v. 64 lost to Chanson and Lam Flost to Wu and Singh

AA Rumiahn and M. R. Abbas (LRC)

an

beat Plaw and Waterton "beat Chansen" and Lan

best Wu And Singh

China Mail Sports Diary,

TO-DAY.

LAWN BOWLS-Spey Royal Cup-Kowloon Docks v. Hong Kong Electric on the Police green- at 4:30 p.m.

SATURDAY. LAWN BOWLS

First Division. Taikoo R.C. v. Kowloon Docks. Civil Service v. Craigengower. Police v. Kowloon : B.G.C. Bung Club de Recrafov Kowloon C.C.

by Becond Division Electric R.C. v. Club de Recreio Kowloon C.O. v. Talkoo B.C Kowloon B.G.C. v. Civil Service.

V. Yacht Cish LACE

Division Craigengower v. Chinese E.O Kowloon C.C. v. South China

Indian. R.C.V.Hong Kong O.GJ Club de Recreio University. Armyr,CAN. Civil Services O

K.B.G.C. TEAMS.

1st Team v. Civil Service Cricket Club at Happy Valley, ye

at 280 p.m. and Refinery at 2.85**On Saturday the youth, courage, Every stroke in Wood's armoury and skill of Måler could not be in fact had purpose behind it, and p.m...

checked There was marked he sped so quickly over the court service disparity. The Spaniard's and anticipated his opponent'a speed and length, to say nothing moves ao instinctively that one of the break of his first blow, could not resist the impression checked the forcing reply which is that Wood may come into his own the foundation of Borotra's net again

R S. Nichol, P. Duncan, R. Hall, and A. M. Holland (Skip)...

C. S. Beat, H. F. Stoneham, H. Nish, and W. Russell (Skip)."

attack; he could not open the court Crawford was never seriously

threatened by Olliff. The Engl

G. N. Mitchell, A. MacIntyre, for strategy's coup.

A. K. Taylor, and E. W. L Hogbin. To make · matters worse, the man deserved the third set if

(Skip)

Basque's own service, save in the as a reward for some gorgeo 2nd Team v. Civil Service Cricket third set, the loss Club at Kowloon.

way disturbed his Farmer, W. Venables, effective only.

nd W. 8/ Drake In the first

ceiva

lifting forehand drives. on the run. To describe as one between two men Inclined to sleep, as tator did sensical The

wing both

the endeavour.

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