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TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1933.

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CANTON

RACE MEETING

RUMJAHN SHOULD WIN SMITH WINS CHAMPION'S VERSATILITY WILD BEATS

ON SUNDAY THIRD TITLE

Full Entries For The Eight Races.

SUCCESS ALMOST ASSURED

The first well organised attempt to lay the foundations for horse rac- ing in Canton will be staged at the Shek Pai race-course on Sunday.

CASSUMBHOY'S CHALLENGE

Champion's Overhead Must Be Attacked.

(By ACE).

Sirdar Rumjaho will be defend-

Hong Kong has lent her supporting his Colony Singles Tennis and the meeting, though an unoffi- Championship at the Hong Kong cial charity meeting, promises to be Cricket Club this afternoon at 4.15 a big success.

p.m. when he meets J. A. Cas sumbhoy, the left-handed player

A special express service of

the Kowloon-Canton Railway will who has never before reached the be in operation on Sunday. A frain will leave Kowloon for Shek Final Round.

Though Rumjahn, who first won Pai at 8 am, and will return at; 6 p.m.

This railway will also the title in 1927 and again last run a special train between Tai year, should win by a comfortable Sha Tati and Shek Pai, and auto-margin, the all-Indian final should, mobiles will maintain regular ser-! not lack in interest. Cassumbhoy vice between Wing Hon Park and is a much improved player and is the race track,

sulficiently good enough to cause champion many anxious

The following are the entries and handicaps for the Meeting:-

1.-The Canton P'inte. Winner

the

moments.

The pair have met on many de- casions down at the Indian

J. A. Cassumbhoy.

BILLIARDS

MARATHON

BEATS JONES ROGERS

BY 25 SECS

FARMERY'S PLUCK' WITH

INJURED ANKLE

PRIVATE H. SMITH, of the

Lincolns, won the Twelfth Annual Kowloon Marathon Race yesterday in 34 mins. 35 secs., beating Private Jones-Rogers last year's runner-up by 25 seconds. Able Seaman Murphy, of H.M.S. Bridgewater was third in 35 mins.

07 secs.

Pte. Farmery, of the Lincolns, led strongly for the first half of

S. A. Rumjahn.

the course, but he injured his ankle CRICKET

and was compelled to retire from the race. He was the Lincoln's best man. and, though injured.

Col. C. de

wished to continue. Boys, Commanding Officer of the

GOSSIP

(Continued from Page 8).

IN SPORT

DEFENDING TITLE AT 30

Success With Saints Soccer Team.

(By REFEREE)

HAZELL TO ENTER THE FINAL

Second Set Goes To 24 Games.

NEWELL BEATS ARMSTRONG.

(By BASE LINE.) Another tennis sensation was

Sirdar Ramjahn, who is defend- provided yesterday at the H.K.C.C., ing his Colony tennis title at the when R. H. Wild defeated D. H. H.K.C.C. to-day, is an all-round Harell, the only Wimbledon en- athlete of high standing. He has trant in the tournament, by scores specialised in tennis during recent of 1-6, 13-11, 6-3, 6-4 to enter years, but he is still a useful foot-the Final Round of the Club Cham- baller and cricketer, not to men- pionship where he will meet P. S. tion his athletic abilities. I have Cannon. given below a brief history of his tion, fighting back gamely after Wild gave a magnificent exhihi- athletic career in the Colony.

Commencing tennis in 1916 at down at 6-5 and 30-40 in the dropping the first set at 1-6. He was the age of 13 Sirdar Rumjahn second set, but he staged a great secured his first experience of com-comeback to take Hazell petitive tennis in 1918 in the Hard games before emerging the victor. Court Longue which was confined to

The third set provad Hazell's "C" Division players. He was the undoing, his erratic amuching and the Chinese overhead carelessness costing him

EXHIBITIONS Lincoln Regiment, however, com- earlier in the reason that he was youngest member in

Re- Osmund And Jarman

13

will

Silvor Cup and Cinton $200, Second creation Club, and invariably has Canton $100, Third Canton $56. For Rumjahn won. To-day before China Panies, the property of Mem-crowded gallery, the holder hers of the "Canton Ride" classified have an advantage over Cassumb. and handicapped by the Committee of the "Canton R'de" "B" Class.hoy, who has displayed periods of

1. Jaeschke's Cire 11.

K. Neckelman's Mt. Casehen

Hi. Baist's Putzi

General Won So's 3

skin

Consul R. Hall's Mrrymaker

Ng Sui-ling's Mara...

Lt. Col. Kuzikis's Faithful

1. Col. Kozikis's Black Hussar Lt. Col. Kozikis's Dragoon Ding Ki-tou's Caligula

Participating.

CHINESE CUEISTS ALSO TO BE ENGAGED

the

with ก

Wood

to

24

tennis and went out at 6-4.

The following were the results with his of yesterday's games:-

Club Championship- Semi-Final,

H. Wild beat Denis H. Hazell

1-6, 13-11, 6-3, 6-4. Club Handicap Doubles-- Third Round.

pelled him to retire.

going to be one of the leading bats-Y.M.C.A. team that won the League the set. With

exception of Pte. man of the year, is not playing. in 1919 and 1920 and in those years In the Farmery all entrants completed

The following are the teams: was partnered by his brother, Omar showed signs of recovering and final act, Hazell the course.

1st XI. v. The Army at Sookunpoo Rumjahn, who later partnered with won alternate games to 4-4, but at A. W. Hayward (captain), E. J. Rhis cousin "H.D." to win the Colony this stage Wild played masterly Pte. Jones-Rogers ran second

Mitchell, A. C. Beck, J. R. Bergne-Cou- last year and dead-heated for first pland, E. R. Duckitt, G. S. Dunkley, H. title in 1924. place the year before. A. B. Mur-Owen Hughes, T. A. Pearce, J. E. Sirdar entered the Colony Entrance K.$. Six Furlongs. nervousness during "big" matches.

phy was fourth last rear and was Richardson, J. P. Whitham and R. M. Doubles Championship 6. W. Olivecrons'e Chestnut (160) in stroke production the pair are Mr. G. B

Arrangements have been made fourth prize for the gallant race

then presented

brother in 1920 and succeeded in D. Rohri's West Lake .(158)

special matched with the chal-by the South China Amateur he had run.

2nd XI v K.C.C. 2nd XI at II.K.C.C. HECKvenly .(152)

C. E. Gahagan (captain), A. K. Mac reaching the semi-final before auc- lenger as the (155)

more polished xAthletic Federation for a series of

kenzie, H. J. Armstrong, P. E. Baskett; cumbing to the Lo brothers. HeR. (165)ponent. He, however, lacks court-

The course was as follows: C. W. E. Bishop, F. A. M. Elliott, was not very successful in his early (160) Craft and it is very doubtful whe exhibition billiards matches be-

The start was made from outside D. Kilbee, H. J. D. Lowe, A. D. Low.

appearance$ in the singles event, (16ther his well placed driving will tween A. J. Osmund, Colony Cham-the St. Andrew's Church in on. C. H. Meeke and J. E. Potter.

and it was not until 1923 that he vercome Rumjahn's amazing pion, C/Sgt. Jarman and four of Nathan Road, the course following Pearce Collects Runs.

began to show signs of a coming R. the leading Chinese creists.

Nathan Road to its junction with T. A. Pearce is getting runs now, champion. In that year he reached Waterloo Road, then along Water- having followed up his 54 against the semi-final, the first of eleven 1156) to draw Rumjahn to the net and the Chinese Benevolent Society's From this point the course turned Service

The exhibitions will take place at loo Road to Prince Edward Road. the Navy with 60 against the Civil

consecutive on Saturday. He has not which time he won the championship

appearances, during P. 2-The Jue Kong Plate Winner at which he is astonishingly weak Clubhouse on April 3 and 4. left along Tam Kong Road to yet, however, settled down to local twice in 1927 and 1932-and this

An admission fee of $1.10 is Hung Hom, turning into Chatham conditions and is inclined to make afternoon's match should give him J. W. Brunger and J. M. Morhaus For China Ponies, Macno Subscrip- Cassumbhoy is young yet and being charged, the proceeds of Road and home via Salisbury Road his shots a shade late with the re-his third title in fourteen years. tion Ponies of any Sanson. do not think since January 1. 1233

he has developed which will be given towards the and Nathan Road finishing outside sult that many fly in the air peril- Weight

sufficiently to be classed among the fund in connection with the forth-total distance covered was 6 1/10 however, in good aggressive form at for incives us

near. fleldamen. He was, The ously per scale. Entrance Fee

6-3. In the doubles event he has met local champions, though his dis- H.K.85. Half Mile. Axto's

Agua

(149) play against M. W. Lo rather coming Billiards Interport between miles, and the winter's time of 34 the Valley, hitting two sixes and with even greater success. In 1920 (149) startled me. If Rumjahn strikes a Hong Kong and Canton.

mins. 56 sécs, was slower than Inst seven boundaries in his 60. Harley, he entered the Semi-Final with 0. (149) bad patch-he is

year's 83 mins. 58 sec., over the who was associated in a big second Rumjahn, and again in 1924, when R. 1461 sistent player-the ex-Haiphong

wicket partnership with Pearce, hit|partnered by A. H. Rumjahn. The (in champion may achieve anything.

Mrs. B. Wylie presented the eighteen boundaries before retiring latter partnered Ng Sze-kwong in (146) Everything will depend on Rum-

the Final in 1920, the year of the prizes at the (146) jaba's form, even though he may

Los triumph. In 1925 Sirdar team-1 (152) be a red-hot favourite. If he is (149) on form he will win ensily.

1933 Record.

(135) (152) agility. (152) The safest game he can play is

force him to play overhead shots, Silver Cup and Canion $500, Second Canton $300. Third Canton $150. for a champion.

H. Y. Liang's

Pur

K. W. Fung's Blue Plane

Lo and Liang's Brutus

F. Label's Carnation 11.

Gelp's Dashaway...

G. H. Potts's Brian

Potis and Lo's Bappy Man

K. W. Fung's Kwangehow

G. H. Patts's Pure Music

Yick Chim's Prestwick

(149)

Mak Hing-wing's Three Swords II. (149)) Chan Wing-yung's Tien Feng

Shan

Lyze's Whitehall

a most incon-

(146) The following is how the pair (143) reached the Final Round in order

of rounds:

3.The Shek-Pai Handicap. Winner o

A

RUMJAHN

Cup and Chalon $500. Second Can-heat J. Barrow on a wo ton $300, Third Conten $150. Handicap for China Ponies, non-

beat H. D. Rumjahn 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. beal Y. Hachiuma 6-1, 04. winning Griffins of The Hung Kong Jockey Club of 1933. To be ridden beat Tsui Wai-pui 6-1, 8-6.

by Jockeys who have not won more than ten

bent fo Ka-lau 6-1, 7-5, 7-5.

CASSUMBHOY

racer anywhere at any beat H. Y. Ho 6-2, 6-3. time. No whips or spurs allowed heat C. A. Wright 6-2, 6-2. Entrance Fee H.K.$. 1% Miles

Quarto's Foolscap

Li and Li's Glen Shoe

Tang Man-wa's Golly Eyes

Law Yu's Per-se

(158)

beat Lai Kwong-tsun 6-4, 6-3. (140)

beat lu Tak-cheuk 6-4, 6-1. (140) (140) beat M. W. Lo 6-4, 6-3, 6-2.

Samson's Poker Face

(108)

Past Winners.

Chan Nai-pan's The Loafer Lancashire's Widnes

(140)

(160)

A

ALLUVIAL STILL FAVOURITE.

Solenoid Fancied For Lincolnshire.

Pr

RACE TO-MORROW.

the St.

Andrew's Church.

same course.

conclusion

at 105.

of The

race, the first prize being donated Aggressive Batting.

E.

with Craigen-

Partners Cousin.

At the age of 19 Rumjahn cap-|

M. Wood' and A. H. McBride (+3) beat R. S. Trail and W. B. Johnson (ser.) 6-2, 6-1. S. Cannon and J. N, Lewis-- Bryan-(-3)-beat-E Newhouse and N. Evans (ser.) 6-2, 6-2.

(+4) beat J. H. Mousley and R. J. Walker (scr.) 7-5, 6-7,

Club Handicap "A"- Semi-Final.

P. Newell (-3) beat H. J. Armstrong (6) 2-6, 6-3, 6-2.

Home Football

(Continued from Page 1.)

A

SECOND DIVISION TABLE TO DATE

by Mr. B. Wylie, the second by Mr. Comdr. Shaw and Lt. Eaden were fed with his cousin "H.D." and the Abraham and the third by responsible for the useful Navy tatal pair have not been beaten for the Major C. M. Manners.

of 199 against Craigengower at the past eight years. On Thursday The judges were: Rev. W. Wal-Valley on Saturday and the 107 runs they will meet L. Goldman and E. C. ton Rogers, Capt. R. R. A. Darling they put on for the third wicket en their ninth triumph.

Fincher in an attempt to record and Major C. M. Manners. The abled the Navy to wind up the sea- To-day's call-over on the Lincoln-starter WAS Mr. J. P. Robinson. son on level terms shire was as follows:

The Medical Officer was Dr. H. D. gower. Shaw hit thirteen bound-tained the Colony Interport team Stoke

Tottenham aries in his 64, while Eaden found that visited Shanghal in 1923, but

Bury The following list of entries is the rails on eight occasions in his

unfortunate not to bring Notts he was given in the order in which they 59. Hubbard, the Valley team's back the flag. He again played in Notis finished.

latest bowling find, bowled consist- Interport Tennis In 1929 and 1932 Fulham ently well throughout, and his 5 for when Shanghat sent teams to the Millwall

Manchester U. latter occa Plymouth 51 in 12 overs was good going in Colony. On both the

sions he was the only Hong Kong Swansea the face of aggressive batsmen.

100/11 Alluvial (0); 19/2 (Ŭ). 100/8 Solenoid (o); 13/ (t). 100/6 Glannarg (t. and o.), 18/1 Young Native (t. and o.). 20/1 Clogheen (t. and o.). 20/1 Wraxhall (1. and o.). 20/1 Dorigen (a).

22/1 Heaven Sent (t. and o.).

Matthews.

} Pte. H. Smith (Lincolns)

2. Pie. Jones-Rogers (Borderers)

3 Able Seaman Murphy (H.M.S.

Bridgewater)

Craigengower's Win.

212

8

P. W. L. D.

Ptr.

33 19

32 17 17

48

33

32

10

14 11

132 12 0

3 14 13

32. 13 12

32 18 12

33 18 16

33 12 14

33 13 10

Vale..

32 11 18

Oldham

33 11 10

D 14

31

0 14

33

0 14

38

player to take part in both the Bradford C. singles and doubles matches. He Southampton The Craigengewer juniors, for also played for Hong Kong against whom W. A. Reed, F. K. Lee and Canton in the southern capital last Part N. B. Kitchell covered themselves

year.

their

Rumjahn has been a member of senior's defeat, and by doing so won the

Bar Recreation Indian

Club's

Chesterfield the junior championship for the premier League team since 1921 and Grimsby first time in the history of the has held the captaincy on more than Barnsley Valley club. It came as a surprise one occasion.

25/1 Link Boy (t. and o.).

4

L/C. F. Andrews (Borderera)

25/1 Tom Tit II (0).

5.

Pic. F. Fido (Borderers)

Pte. R. Cross (Borderers)

the

25/1 Amoya (0),

7. Pie. A. Murray (Borderers)

25/1 Knight Error (o); 28/1 (t).

४.

Pie. S. Hill (Borderers)

with distinction, avenged

28/1 Hat Guard (o); 33/1 (i).

9.

C. 9. M. 5. Hyde (Borderers)

28/1 Totaig (o).

10,

Pie. Barry (Borderers)

11.

28/1 La Becassine (o).

Pte. C. Lippiatt (Borderers)

12.

33/1 Winster (0).

Pte,

(Lincolns)

33/1 Inverman (0),

14

35/1 Sorrento (o); 40/1 (t).

• 16.

(Barderers)

16.

17.

Pte,

18.

19.

20.

The following have been winners and runners-up in the Championship since 1028: 1926-T. Hunda beat. S. A. Rumjan. 1927-S. A. Rumjahn, beat Ng Sze-

kwour. 1928-T. Honda beat 8. A. Rumjahn. 1929-M. W. Lo beat 8. A. Rumjahn. 1930-T. Honds beat E. C. Pincher. 1981-C. A. L. Rumjahn best E. C.

Fincher.

4.-The Whampoa Handicap. Winner n Cup and Canton $500, Second Can Lon $300, Third Canton $150. Handicap for China Ponfes classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club a "E" Class at time of entry, and non-winning subscription Griffins of the Hong Kong Jockey Club of thie class which have started since 1932-S. A. Rumjan beat E. C.| February 18,

Entrance Fee 1933. 1.K.$. One Mile.

K. W. Fang'e Blue Plane Heard's Christmas Belle Roda's City of Shanghal Samson's Charming Face

Yick Chim's Double Eagle

LI

and Li's Gold Bridge

.(140)

.(152)

Fincher.

(140) Tung Man-wa's The Rainstorm (140) (152) Valley's Valley Hall

(155) ... (155)

(140) H. 8. Yung's Wakefield

(140) | Woo Lai-tin's White Butterfly (140)

Yam Man's Honolulu Moon ...(145)

Miss Scott Harston's Imperial

Kall

6.The Shameen Plate.

40/1 Shipbourne (o). 40/1 Trinidad (0). 40/1 Social Event (0),

66/1 Holmwood (o).

--Reuter.

FANLING JUNIOR TITLE

Ple. Reeson (Lincolns)

13. Pia Westerman

Pie. F. Windsor (Borderers)

Pic. Hemmings Pte.

Lieut. Collins (II.M.S.

Pic. 37 Jones (Borderers)

M.S. Bainbow)

B. Ple, M.

Phillips

(Bordererz)

Ple. Lancaster (Lincolns)

Ple

Ple. Wright (Lincolns)

21, Pie. 10 Davies (Borderers)

22. Pic. Harris (Lincolns)

Soccer Career.

Charlton

8.16 10

32 8 15

81 8 17. 6

The China Mail Sports Diary.

TO-DAY. Athletica.

as both Kowloon and the Club were expected to offer a serious chal-· lenge for the Indians' title, Full Learning association football st honours must go to Reed and Lee In St. Joseph's College Rumjabn en- the batting line and to B. Sourbuttsjoyed more than average success and S. Abbas in the bowling, though between the years 1917-1928 when all the members of the team pulled he gave up the, game. At the age well together. The new champions of 14, quite the youngest member in St. dropped six points as the result of the side, he led the St. Joseph's three draws against Kowloon, Hong junior team Stoker Wood (II.M.S. Rainbow)Kong and the University.

to victory in the Schools' Junior League in the 1917-8. A. Rumjahn v. J. A. E. Cassumbhoy, L/C Oscroft (Lincolns)-

moted to the second team and was

In the following year he was pro-Hong Kong Football Association Coun-

cil, 5.30 p.m.

Miscellaneous.

23. Pte. J. Watkins (Borderers)

24. Stoker Shimmin (H.M.S. Bridge

water}

26.

Pie. Tuffnell (Lincoln)

Pte. Marsh (Lincolns)

20,

The winners of the Second Round 23. Winner of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club 27. Cup and Canton $300, Second Can-Junior Championship were A. Brooks-28. (140)

tan $200, Third Canton $100, For bank, W. HL Edmonds, H. Clark, J. J. China Ponies (168)

the property of the King, A E. Charman, W. J. Buller, 30. Pte. Allen

Nicholas (Bordenens) Members of the "Canton fide" J. P. A. Davis and A. E. Clarke, classified

$1. The players will meet in the third 82. L/C, F. Penticost (Borderers) and handicapped by the

Ple. Johnson (Lincolns) "Canton Ride" as "A Class. En-round in the order given. The

Foe H.K.$5. Seven Furlongs, matches are to be decided by Sunday 34. Pie. 1. Ford (Borderers)

Jones 83. Pie. G.

(Borderora) G. Sargent's Huntington

(158) next.

Davies (Borderers)

Bellamy and Gordon's King's

Parade

HP. Rea's Kruta Viz

Fish's Much Ado

.(140) .(140)

Mok Hin-wing's Never Mind

.(140)

Woo Lai-tin's White Butterly

(145)

Jacque's Whoopee

(140)

G. Hardt's Grand Duke

trance

K. Nockelman's Mt. Macdonald (165)

5. The Mayor's Cup Winner a Cup I. Beist's Rio Colorado

presented by the Mayor of Canton W. D. Folley's Beauty Spot and Canton $1,000, Second Canton $700. Third Canton 1300. A Hun Ng Bui Ting's White Star dican for China Ponies classified by

Lt. Col. Kozikis's Roolan

the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "Ding K1 Tau's Robert

As at time of entry.

C.C.G.

TI.K.$5. One Mile.

Mok Hinwing's Banjolina

Peter Young's Buchanan

Yick Chim' Cebu

Samson's Charming Face

A. L. Birl's Cloudy Eve

A. V. Harvey's Gallant Fox

Gold

Bar

Liang's Iron Grey

(160)

(165) Yick Chim's Prestwick (165) Lo and Liang's Pure Musle

35.

CRICKET LEAGUE STANDINGS TO DATE. League 1.

University Indian R. C.. Hong Kong CC. Kowloon CC.

(H.M.S. Army

35 L/Bdr. Gough (12th Bat. RA.) 37. Ldg. Stocker Jeffrey

Rainbow) (152) 88. 2/Lieut. Cragg (Lincolns)

(245)

Cralgengower C.C. Navy Civli Bervice C.C.

18 season.

a member of the Saints team that won the Second Division Champion- P. W. D. L. P.ship in the 1918-19 season.

He was

7 6 0 1 18

Joseph's College Annual Meeting

(Caroline Hill, 1 p.m.) Lawn Tennis-Open Singles. 4.15 p.m.

Meetings.

Annual Prize Distribution of Ladies' Section, Royal Hong Kong Golt Clab and Presentation to Mrs. E. R. Halifax (Fanling).

TO-MORROW.

6 5 0 1 10 again in the winning combination 7 5 2 1 two seasons later. This eleven was 6 3 2 1 11 composed of ten part pupils, Rum-

jahn being the only present pupil in Hong the team. The next season saw him promoted to First Division soccer,

League IL

(162) H.E. Governor of Macao's So On (140) 39. Pia, J. Llewellyn (Borderers) (152)

40. Pie Turner (Lincolna) (160) | 8-Thé Canton Race Handicap. Win 41. Steker Masters (H.M.S. Rainbow)

ner a Cup and Canton $500, Becond Boy Catforth, Pte. Thornhill and Craigegower C.C. Canton $800, Third Canton $160. Pte. Corringham, all of whom were Kowloon C.C. For Australian Ponies and Cross- from the Lincoins, Regiment, failed Hong Kong C.C. breeds of 14 hands and over, the property

members of the "Can- to start. Pte. Farmery (Lincolas) Police R.C. Lon. Ride to be qualified--and han- was forced to givaaşıma domineren dicapped by the Committee of the

Entrance

.(150) (161)

(150)

(148) (140) (145)

Agur

7-The Chung Shan Handicap, Win.. ner a Cup and Canton $500, Second Canton $800, Third Canton $150. Handicap for China Ponies confin- od to Macao Bubscription Poules of any Season. Entrance Fee H.E.$8. Six Purlonga. (146) Ague's (140) | H. Y. Liang's Allwell'

A

Pur

A. E. M. Rafeek's New King Festival's, Orlando

G. II. Potte's Powerful King Mrs. Lowcock's Black Rock Tally Ho's Royal Flush Woo Lal-lin's Snappy Eve

of

Ride." Entrance (145) H.K.35. Оде Mile. (140) C. H.Kanter's Maur

(140) Wuang and Ll's Battling Horse (168) K. Neckelman's Mt. Gount

(140) Wong Ping Bhun's Bold Lad (140) Lo and Lang'a Brabus (168) Yick Chim's Cheerful Bun „(148) || Mrs, Lowcock's Jackie

(140) K. W. Fung's Kwangchow (188) A. E. M. Rafork's New King

(186), B. Harrison's Liese (145) R. C. Lee's Frits (145) | L4-Col, Kozlkin's Hope (152) Major Olivecrona's Black Devil (140) General Wong So's Girlie (165) Lt.Col. Korikis's Sheekhan

Foo

(180)

(102)

166)

TENNIS AT K. C. C.

Indian R.C.

Navyug

Ciao ds Recrele

2 1 4

In the Satuta mide, and after two Lawn P. W. D. L. P. seasons of senior football he give 1034 up the game,

10 6 1 1.21 108 @ 20

Rumjalin's cricketing career was

Hockey-Friendly Match. Kong Hockey Club Santora v. Lincolnshire Regiment

(U.S.R.C. round. 5 p.m.).

Meetings.

Bowls Association

(Jardine, Matheson's

Board Room, 5.80 p.m.)

9 6 1 2 19 not as successful. He played re-won many laurels. In Shanghai in * 5 1 3 16 gularly for the LR.C. in the Second 1917 he was junfor champion of the 101 Langue from 1920-1922 and Thomas Hanbury School,zu Four en

then promoted to the first team for years after coming to the Colony be R. BAR C. S.

won the Victor Ludorum at the which he kept wicket. He was Hong Kong Schools' Meeting in University C.B.C.C F.A.B.C.

4 again the youngest member of the

side. He, however, The Artillery have resigned from the

117

gave up the

In a triangular tennis match the (168) Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Jat Re-Junior League, and sea consequence game in the same year as he did (166) giment and the Lincoin Regiment the K.C.C. have been deprived of their apocer. (165) at the K.C.C. on Sunday, The Bridgs win. The table includes the walk over (160) contest won, by this Lincolns given to the I.R.C, by. the C.B.C.C. (165) with the K.C.C, second.

Juniors.

WEB

Athletic Laurels.

On the athletic track Rumjahn

1921,

and only last year beat Hussain, He is still a very versatile athlete,

Hong Kong Schools' champion, by 15 points to 14 at the Indian Recrea 'tion Club Athletic Meeting.

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