SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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G. B. LABRUM TO MEET H. KEW!
IN BILLIARDS SEMI-FINAL
G. Lee and R. B. Hambly Are Eliminated At K. C. C.
G. B. Labrum (+60) qualified
to meet H. Kew (+10) in the Semi-Final Round of the Kowloon Cricket
Club Handicap Billiards Tournament last night.
In the two games played last night Labrum (+60) beat .G. Lee (scr.) by 250 to 186, while Kew (19) beat R. B.. Humbly (4-30) by 250 to 207,
A Hyde Lay and E. C. Fincher are the two top half semi-finaliais.
THE LAST
SOCCER GAME
OF SEASON
Services v. Chinese To-day.
CHARITY GAME AT VALLEY
THE Hong Kong Football season
пооп
will officially close this after- when the Charity game between the Combined Services and the Combined Chinese, under the auspices of the Football Asso- ciation, takes place on the Club ground at 4.30 p.m., in aid of the. Children's Playing Grounds' Fund.
The Combined services are a They very formidable team. will have the pick of the Navy's halves in Davey, who has skippered the Navy team for the majority of the season; Pardoe, the interporter AA pivot and Podmore, the Bor. derers' brilliant left half; thus fielding one of the strongest F. A. half-back trios.
The Service's forwards are also strong. Baldry on the right wing. Usher as his inside, Purkina as the leader and Ridley and Seal on the) left flank, completing a dangerous combination.
Combey, the Artillery keeper, will be between the sticks, and will be supported by Allan, also of the Artillery, and Mullane, of tho! Borderers, who W!] akipper to-day's team.
I expect the Combined Ser- vices to repeat their success in the Governor's Cup.
The Chinese will have Lim Thin-chan in goal, but they will be without the services of Lau Mau at left back.
Hor Choryin of the Athletic displaces Tong Kwan at right haif, while Leung Wing-chuf" will be the pivot.
Fung King-cheong will lead the forwards and will be supported on the right flank by Tang Kwong- aum (wing) and Mak Sul-hon, and by Yeung Bbul-ylck (wing) and Wong Mei-shun on the left flank. The following are the teams, Combined Services:-Gar. Com. bey (Royal Artillery); Gar. Allen (Royal Artillery) and L/C Mullane (South Wales Borderers), captaiži; Marine Davey (Royal Marists), Gar. Pardoe (Royal Artillery) and Pla. Podmere (South Wales Bor- derers); Pla... Baldry (Lincolns). LS: A. Usher (Royal Navy),"A.B. Purkina (Royal Navy), L/C Ridley (Lincolne), and Gar. Seal (Royal Artillary),
Reserves-Fte. Johnson, Pte. Morrison, Cpl. Underwood, Pte. Mathias and Pte. Duncan (South Wales Borderera); Stoker feed (Royal Navy), Cpl. Ash, L/C Cork and L/C Harding (Lincolns),@p
Combined Chineser-Lim Thin- chan; Loung In-chan, Li Tin- sang Hor Chor-vin, Leung Wing chul, Lee Kwok-waij Tang Kwong>:
King sum, Mak Sul-hon, Far cheong. Wong Melthun and. Yeung Shuf-sickledhj ©Reserveu-Lal Kwok-obul, A Kim-fung and Leung Wing-tat."
RACE HANDICAPS DAVIS CUP
ENTRIES
FOR SEVENTH
EXTRA MEET Promising Fields Are Assured.
WOODLAND STAG ENTERED
THE following are the handicaps
and entries for the Seventh Extra Race Meeting of the Hong Keng Jockey Club to be staged at the Valley next Saturday:
May Handicap "A" & "B" Class-1 Mies.
Stonecutters Handicap "C"
Good is Good
Mike
Little Rock
Much Ado
Partnership.
(Continued from Page: 1.)
Earlier. Results.
W. Allison (USA) beat T Wright 6-2, 7-5, 6-2.
E. Vines (USA) beat P. Nunna
6-3, 6-1, 6-3.
Germany Winning.
Berlin, To-day.
Germany secured a commanding
POLICE AND B.
AND B. G. IN 100 PER CENT DUEL
CRICKET YACHT CLUB'S CHALLENGE
TO JUNIOR CHAMPIONS
(Continued from Page 1.).
188 position against Holland yesterday Freeman, the most consistent when Kuhlman, who has replaced slow bowler since the days of S. F. Nourdin, and Von Cramm secured Barnès, captured 12 wickets for 158. surprisingly easy wins In their runs in the course of the match. singles matches.
Scores as cabled by Reuter: Kuhlman (Germany) beat Leem- bruggen 6-3, 6-3, 6-1.
Von Cramm (Germany) beat H. Timmer 6-2, 6-3, 1-5, 6-4.
South Africa 2 Switzealand
Basle, To-day.
South Africa are leading Swit
Ashdown and Fairservice were partners in a magnificent stand and both players deservedly reached the century mark—the first two for Kent this season.
Displaying all his best strokes Jack Hearne remained undefeated | 2 with 146, scored out of 376, in the
Middlesex Orst innings against Gloucester, and, in spite of a good
zerland by two matches to nil in second innings' recovery on the part their Second Round encounter as of Gloucester, the home county re- corded their second triumph of the
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C. J. Robbins, who, with his wife, holds all the South African titles, encountered little dimculty against Ellmer, but J. V. Kirby, a promising youthful player, was taken to 49 games before he beat Fisher, Switzerland's No. 1 rank. In player.
Scores as called by Reuter:- C. J. Robbins (South Africa) beat Ellmer 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-3.
J. V. Kirby (South Africa) beat
Fisher 6-7, 6-4, 0-6, 7-5, 6-1
Italy And Austria Level.
Genoa, To-day. Italy and Austria are on level terms in their Second Round en- counter, Baron de Morpurgo losing | ~ to the veteran, Matejka after De Stefani had won the first singles games without the logs of a set. Scores as cabled by Reuter: De Stefani (lialy) beat Artens (Austria) 7-5, 6-2, 6-0.
TO-DAY'S CRICKET
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Bussex v. Gloucester
(at Hove). Warwick v. Lancashire
(at Edgbaston) Yorkshire...v. Leicester
(at Bradford) Derbyshire v. Kent `*
(at Derby) Hampshire . Surrey
(at Southampton) Worcester v. Notis
(at Worcester) Northants v. Glamorgan
(at Northampton) FRIENDLIES Cambridge U. y. Middleser
M.C.C. v. West Indies
Helvellyn Imperial Hall ̧. Just Imaging
156 168
Krata Viz
143
148
$143
Never Mind
145
Poverty Bay
145
Spotted Leaf
158
Swale
162
Sunning
140
Ib.
Ta Peastle
140
Bag & Baggage
168
The Coat
162
Cyclamen Bay
145
The Loufer
168
Gay Crusader
145
The Rainstorm
·168
King's Bounty
140
Toby
158
King's Justice
143
the result of yesterday's play.
Whoopee
140
Sadko
155
24 Entries.
Sitting Bull
148
Both countries received byes in season. the First Round.
Bright Star
140
Crocodile Handicap-One Mile
Chateau Bay
140
Spotted Butterfly
140
King Salmon
149
The Tiger
143
White Butterfly
140
Tom
140
Iron Grey ..
149
Gleneagles
150
Poverty Bay
145
13 Entries.
Black Velvet
140
Jingle
140
Class Five Furlongs
149
Alexandra Hall
165
Hey Tor
150
Dec
160
Flying Tourist
Burgomaster.
145
161
Black Rock
140
IG1
Warrington
168
Jack Sharkey
148
Jack O'Lantern.
144
162
Charming Face
148
Orlando
162
Flying Boy
159
Poplar Hawk
156
14 Entries.
Royal Flush
152
Solar Star
152
Stourbridge
145
Polo Pony Scurry (Unofficial) Three Furlongs
Street Singer Tenorlo Tillicum Widnes
147
146
163
102
Grey
1
Pink Gin Purity; 8alome; Skean
Ration Sun up
135
BASEBALL
Dhu; Skewbald Griffin; Stable'
158
Secret; The Quail.
Canny
135
(Results on Page 14.)
Tecumseh
140
All ponies are carrying 168 lbs.
21 Entries.
Woodland Stag
170
TABLES TO DATE. National League.
City of Brisbane
168
W. L..
Per
Second Nil Desperandum Strakes
The Raincloud
140
One Mile
150
The Girafe
148
Pittsburgh Boston New York
....19
.3
.672
.18
17
.468
..16 11
392
Baguio
155
But After That What's That
135
Brooklyn
.14 11
580
Bold General
155
140
Cincinnatti
Cossack's Blood
168
11 Entries, Lama Handicap "D" Class
1 Miles.
St. Louis
Darien
152
Chicago
Disorderly Conduct
152
..14 34 .15 15 .12 18 19
500 Sussex
Duplex
161
Funny Face
168
(First Section)
Grand Slami
155
Adam
159
New York
Melody
161
163
Washington
No. Fear
161
146
Cleveland
+18 18
Now's The Time
181
Burgomseter
146
Chicago"
18 18
Paul Jones
152
Double Face
161
Philadelphia
.19
14
The Raincont
155
Detroit
12
Festival Eve
155
Victor
158
St. Louis
.12
Flying Boy
159.
Vienne
155
Boston
.8
19
Helter Skelter
145
Iron Grey
149
King Salmon
149
King's Parade
161
188
149
145
- Mina M. Griffiths entered the Final
145
140
185
168.
15 Entries. Brisbane Summer Handicap
Friar Tuck
Amoy
Black Rock
Mignonette
Partnership
Miles
Powerful King The Crook Valley Hall Wakefield Warrington
18 Entries. Lama Handicap “D”. Class
1
Banjolina Britannic Hall
Eik
FI-FB
Section)
-1.60 148
140
140
Glen Shee Golly Eyes
140
140
Jack O'Lantern Jingle
145
145
King's CompADY
146
181
140
Maria Petra
Mistletoe New King Night Patrol Snappy. Eve Stickypast
The Gadwall "White Butterfly
17 Entries.
Lantan Handicap
Class-Ble, Furlongs
African Eva,
Battling Hormo Black Velvet": Carnation II": City of Canton | Davoj :
Gold Bridg
189
Bay of Calamity; Boukra; Celerity: Cherry Key; Donnabella: Escalado; Gobi Elf: Golden Star;
(at Cambridge).
(at Lord's)
TO-DAY'S BOWLS PROGRAMME
FIRST DIVISION,
KOWLOON. DOCKS (82) vi
CRAIGENGOWER
KOWLOON B.G.C.
KOWLOON C.C.
(62).
(65) ▼
POLICE RC.
(31) v. RECREIO
SECOND DIVISION
TAIKOO DOCKS
CIVIL SERVICE
(67)
(54)
(67)
(09)
RECREIO
POLICE
CIVIL SERVICE
YACHT CLUB
(67) V.
(-)
ELECTRIC
KOWLOON CC
(53)
(-)
(48) v.
KOWLOON-BG.C
· (80) ·
(57) ▼
CRAIGENGOWER
· (69) ·
Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game last year.
League Tables To Date.
Kowloon B. G (8) Police (7)... Civil Service (3) Kowloon C. C. (4) Crafgengower (1). Recreio (2) 20 Kowloon Docks (5) Taikoo Docks (6)
"Wally" Hammond, here of the Test series, followed up his 6 for 68 against Surrey at the Oval with a sparkling innings for 178, scored out of 357-his first three-figure Matejka (Austris) beat De Mor-innings of the season.
Headley, "the Black Bradman" of Yacht Club (2) the West Indes team, aided the Recreto (4) 6-3,
tourists to record their third suc Kowloon B. G. (5) Jesss on tour when he rattled up 75]
in a low scoring game against Cam-Kowloon C. C. (7)
{Civil Service (3) .. |bridge University.
Dawn: Jimmy: Johnay: Mountain Rat; Night Shirt; Patch: purgo (Italy) I, 3-6, 4-6, 6-3,
NEWS
Philadelphia.....11
- American League.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
TABLE TO DATE.
.500 Lancs. .400 Yorkshire
Warwick .366
Middlesex Kent W. L.. Per. Burrey
.666 Derbyshire .18 18 .680 Gloucester
Essex
.18.
D
580 Notta .556. Glamorgan 481 Worcester
16 428 Leicester
Hante Northants 206 Bomerset
19.887
1st
Inri, No.
). W. L.W.L. R. Pts.
15
6.3 4-
48 0
1 0 0 60
2 2 0 0-0-0 20
2 1 0 0 0 30
2 1 0 0 0 30 10.00 30
0 20
015 0.0 15
Craigengower (1)
H..K. Electric (8) Police R. C (-)
Indian R. C. (-)
FIRST DIVISION
2 2 0 144: 109° 44°
2 2 0 120 97 28 0
2 1 1128 126
2:0
2 1 1 107 109
02
2 1 1 109 112
0. 3
2
0 4
2 1-1 102 108
2 0 2 102 123 0 21
2 0 2 94 133 0 39
SECOND DIVISION
P..W. L F.
Bhots
Shots
A Up D. Pts.
2 2 0 148, 113 - $0
0
3 2 1 196 144 52. D
321220 160 510
3 2 1 174 173 1.00 +4..
321164 185 01 †“ 21 1122 102 20
3 1 2 163 186
2 0-2
0.23
93 162 0 69
8 0 3 142 203 0 61
Figures in brackets denote positions held by the respective clubs at the conclusion of last season. The Police and Indian R. C. are newcomers to the junior division in the absence of the Tal
koo second string.
The Teams For To-day.
First Division.
1 1 1 12 Recreio Ist team:--
10
0 0 1
Second Division.
Recreio 2nd team.
E. L. Barron, L. C. R. SODEL, C..G.V. Barros and A. H. Basta (skip),
MA Carvalho, AE, S. Alvas, A.-
3 Silva and L. P. Las (akip),
31 L A. Gutierrez, R. Robarta, A. 8.1
0 Gomes and: G. E. Marques (skip),0) 6-F. Xavier, E. M, Remedion, F. V. V. Ribeiro and FX M. de 81va (skip),
IN BRIEF SHANGHAI JOCKEY FOR COLONY
Tung Hwa U. Loh; 'SA Hound of the Ladies Singles Champion Kwen, N. Lee, Y. L. Woo, S. L. Sung, ship in the EC.C. Tenis Tournament
when she beat Mrs. F. Goodwin 6-2, K. Y. Doo: C, D, Zao, L. C. Chen, Ngeles, has been suspended for six 6-0, yesterday.
Mies, Grimths will play the wine Lee, H. K. Zung, and Z. H. Van.
Substitutes--Y; Y. Feng and K. Y
winner
Juan Carlos Zabala, / the Argentine aner who won the marathon race at the 1032 Olympic Games in Los An
In months and forbidden to compete international championships for an in. definite period by the Argmtine Ath letic Federation: This in understood Rent: Longley Frama, House, to be the result of Zabala's criticism The South China Athletic Associan Schofield, Henshaw, McClean, Fin of the Federation.de tion are opening their swimming sea-dills, Hills, Caste, Green and Hudspeth. |son to-day, with a night fots at their
Bathing Pavilion at Quarry Bay,
of the tie between the Misses, 0, and S. Dalziel.
the
K.C.C.-in team.
J. E. Noronha, LXavier, Ozorio and H. A. Alves (skip),
J. M. M. Alves, 1, M. E. Rosario, P. Yvanovich and J. J. Basto (skip).
Craigenrower. Zod term:-
1. E.. C. Fincher, J. Chadwick, J. Howo G. Duncan, P. K. Modi, E.
and A. Hyds, Lay (aldy); temple (and W. Gill: (skip),
- F. E. Skinner, F... Goodwin, T.-D. K. Kharaa, f. 8! Landolt, Ferguson and H. Ovasy (skip), 7. Abbas and A. A. Razack (skdy).
H. Gitties, A. J. Lingo, H. Hampton Johnston H. Milton, W and A. L. Silkstone (skip),^ Reserve: W, Hydék
Craigengower 1st team
and W. y. Field - (skip),
Beserves: M. J. Medina' and E C..
A Maďarlane, W. C. Bonnár,
w. Brows and L. 8. Greenhill (skip).
K.C.C.* 2nd-team play LE Lammert J. Cavanagh, D. W. M. Brown, 8. J. Haughton, Rumjahn and B. W. Bradbury (skip). E. Kern and“)., K. Jack (skip),
G. L. Buchanan, C.- 8. Summons, H.] F. Maddox, C. J. Roe, V. O. Beer, and R. Basa (skip).........
w and L. Jack" (aldo), W. T. Brightman, A. E. Contes, E. A Spary, P. Kristofersen, W. Port Elizabeth, May 9. el Arculli and U. M. Omar (skip):\(\ Hirst and . P. Robinson (skip), A terrible accident i podurred ́s in 27, Jimmy Pots-Hant, who headed the New-Brighton yesterday, when two of Talkoo
Tacht Clubs New-Brighton J. Watson G. Stewart, J. Folson and The Chinese Bathing Club are open. list of fockeys at the conclusion of the the participants of a motor cycle race, c ing their swimming season with Shanghal Spring Meeting with swing speeding along Night Fete to-morrow evening come and 3 seconds, is coming to Hong Kong beach at the rate of 112 Ema an hour N. Drummond (aldp), mencing at 7.30 p.m. at North Paint for a period of ix months, ran against each other. One of the A. Bakery: Whyte, & M. Keown
Jack, the racers was projected into the Bow and W. Wotherspoon (skip) An invitation
team race of 200 Fola-Huntsbrother, maizes will be the feature of the evan-Shanghai interport soccer player, is at while the other was killed in the crash
Wait. ander
C. Chalmers (ddie) ing's programme.
Ages present in Canton
Civil Service Ist te London, Apr.
EL Lockhart, AO. Brawn, N. O.G. Simpson, who was Hong Kong's VV, Noods, who is third on the list Mr. Charles Stewart Caine," the
Bebbington
E opening batsman in the 1981 Novem: of inading Hong Kong Jockeys came well-known journalist and editor of
Bimmons, HE7Strange at after the www laden Cricket Almanack, has Hollides and AW Grimmett Shanghal, scored. 30
30% in the 8.0.0.
Pote-Hust
Cannagham,
ber: Intarport cricket... match, against chiede in the STEM 20/wins, died athla-homegat Brazinde Park,'S. Randle, B-Alderman; opening of the sensor in Shanghai on Spring Meeting And 6
match
ider - G. Talion;"
Streatham, London, in his 72nd year- and J. W. Dealdas Katurday C. G. W. Robson, Shaneno & Marshall were ahead of him, aducated at the Stationers School1 hal's opening, bat and former Mid-Clarke (1-844); and When in Boll Court, London Stewart Police 1st team diesax player, scored 48 in the same (1-0-0); two other. Shanghai jockeys Calde became associated so far: luck The Agured prominantly at the Colony 3678 with Mr King in report.
Amual Morting, proved most disap
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London daily polating
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Pardon on the Counding of the Grie Lincolns beat "D" Coy, ket Reporting),
Pat Madar, who susisted the Kow- loon Cricket Club last year, opened his cricket season in Shanghai on Batar day with 4 run out and 21 wickets for KAS 10. run in the Shanghai Recreation Club practice RING
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WWE Hollanda (skip)
A Chapman, A Morgan;;15: and AR-Belby (skip).
Sutton, HL Hones Spence
^ and N. "V♪ AZ Croticles: (akin).
Polles 2nd Long Jou'
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Civil Berview. Za
T. Hunter, LA and- 3.. Eoaléskal #IL, Colly
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