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PLUM WARNER

SAYS, "LET US HAVE PEACE

Duty On All In The Cricket World.

AUTHORITIES MUST BE TRUSTED.

London, May 26. TR. P. F. ("Plum") Warner,

MR.

who was joint manager of

the English Test team in Australia, made an appeal for cricketing peace between the two countries in a speech which he made to-day at Shell-Mex House.

The occasion was the opening of a collection of high-speed action photographs of the Test matches

THE CHINA MAID JU

MISS RYAN AND MME.

MATHIEU WIN

French Championship Title.

Miss Ryan (U.S.A.) and Mme. Mathieu (France) best · Mine Benrotin, and Mlle. Rosambert (France) in the women's doubles final in the French Championship at Autecil 6-1, 6-3

was

fiss Ryan's guard at the net

Mathhetrable, and' with · Mme..

cross court 'drives to back her the opposition was over- whelmed.

Mme. Mathieu

shares the doubles title for the first time, but Miss Ryan shared it last year, as well as in 1930, with Mrs. Wills- Moody.

POPE WINS WALK FROM COOPER

Anglo-Italian Sports At White City,

London, May, 28. Anglo-Italian sports at the White City this afternoon which have been added by Messrs opened with a seven miles walk. Kodak to the National Sporting The Italian champion, G. Gobbato. Trophies Exhibition.

Harvard Wins

Annual Classic

Yale Is Defeated By Half A Boat Length.

New London, Conn., June 16. The Harvard Crimson crew to- day won from Yale by half a length in a gruelling 4-mile race on

THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933.

China Mail

Sports Diary

TO-DAY.

Lawn BowlsOpen Championship. F. L. Rapley v. E C. Fincher

(Club de Recreio green) J. J. Basto v. W. MacFarlane G. N. Mitchell v. E. G. Post.

YOUNG JOCKEY'S DOUBLE

(E.C.C. green, 5.20 b.) South African's Ascot

Triumph.

Lawn Tennis Division

Water Pola. Y.M.C.A.. "B" Y. Chung Sing

(6 p.m.)

S. China "A". Chinese Bathing Club (F.M.C.A., 6.30 p.m.)

TO-MORRÓW,

Lawn Tennis-H. K. Ares League Kowloon Section "A" Co., Lines. v. 20th Battery, R.A.

Dunlop Shield Programme.

the Thames river, in the 71st run-Hong

ning of the annual classic between the two Universities.

Thus Harvard won for the third

Kong Lawn Bowls

(extraordinary

Association

Crawford's Restaurant at. Lang,:

SATURDAY Aquatics

5.30 p.m.

London, June 14. The young South African jockey. Charles Buckham, who won the Ascot Stakes on Roi de Paris yesterday, completed а great. double by riding Colorado Kid to victory in the Royal Hunt Cup to-day

With an improvement in the weather, the King and Queen and

consecutive time to enhance her Hong Kong International Amateur other members of the Royal family

laurels. Counting to-day, Harvard has won 34 times and Yale $7 since {the event was started.

Swimming

Gala

drove to the meeting in open car-

4179.16 p.m.) riages, receiving a great welcome: .

Basin

U. S. Navy v. South

(Caroline Hill, 4:30 p.m.) Lawn Bowls First Division

v. Kowloon B.G.C.

Civil Service Cengower .C.

Yacht Club v. Indian R.O.

During the last 10 years Harvard have been victorious only three times-la 1927,

Police R.C. v. 1931 and 1932.

Kowloon Docks RC. v. Club

v. Club de Recreio Yale Freshmen defeated Harvard

Prior to the varsity event the Kowloon C.C. Taikoo B.C.

Second Division Club de Recrelo v. Civil Service C.C. Lord Westmorland introduced soon found the pace too hot, and Freshmen by five lengths, while Craigengower C.C. v.

v. Police RC. Mr. Warner as "one who is repre-dropping back, was lapped by the Harvard Jayvee won by a Kowloon B.G.C. v. Kowloon C.C.

quarter-length. sentative of everything that 19 Cooper and Pope at 5 miles.

In 1852 on Lake Winnipesaukee, finest in English sport,” and said Pope and Cooper had a great that wherever Mr. Warner's famous struggle, but just before the sixth New Hampshire, the first of these Lingnam v. R. R. Baseball Club flag had flown she had had an mile Pope took the lead and went races was towed, and thus began unbeaten record.

on to win by 50 yards in 51min. inter-collegiate rivalry that is 16sec. Cooper was second and T. W the oldest in the United States. Completion of final round Happy Vale

-United Press,

ley summer competition (four- somes) completion of third round: Green, the Olympic champion, third.

of Happy Valley summer competi- The attendance. when the sprint

tion (singles)... was run was about 4000. E. Toet-1

.

L

TD.

Mr. Warner said:

"You have read about cricket in Australia

a great

deal

For much.

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I am the last person in the world ti, the Italian champion, was ab-

to speak of matters which are sent, and. G. Piva, who took his jsub judice, or to enter into any place, could only finish third be:

controversial matter.

hind G. Saunders, who' returned

"But there is one thing which I even time. should like to say, and I should; like you to remember it.

The first Italian success Wils scored in the quarter-mile, Carlini

"Three score and ten years ago entered the home straight with a

a team went to Australia to play slight lead and held on to it to win

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cricket. They taught Australia by a yard from Marsh, the Cam-fishing have a wonderful oppor- so well, and the Australians were bridge University runner. tunity offered them in Japan in Carnera Files such apt pupils that in a short The 120 yards hurdles was a duel the Niko rivers of Daiyugawa and, time England and Australia were between D. O. Finlay and C. G. Yugawa, and also Lake Chuzenji meeting on level terms."

maöce.

Mr. Warner continued:

Stanwood, and it was the former's

*RESULTS:

Seven Miles Walk

A. II. G. Pope (Woodford Green

Petition In

Un-

from large' crowds.

Ascot Gold Cup.

June 15. The Ascot Gold Cup resulted ́as; follows:

Fox Hunter

Orpen

2

Nitsichin

Ten zan. Won by a length, five- lengths separating second from:

third."

Betting:

25 to 1 against Fox Hunter

7 to 2 against Orpen-

15 to 2 against Nitsichin.

- The New Stakes.

The New Stakes at Ascot to-day resulted as follows:

Colombe

Valerius

Ali-Shah

Seventeen ran..

1

2

Won by two-

lengths, a length and a half separating second and third,

Betting:

10 to 11 on Colombo

100 to 7 against Valerius 100 to 7 against Ali Shah. Reuter.

THE KIANGWAN PONY MIX-UP

Bankruptcy Penalty Imposed And

Tangle Unravelled.

Sentiment and Romance. pace in the run in which got him and Lake Yumoto which are abun

stocked with splendid They aught to remember those home by inches from the Oxford-dantly great names which surrounded American. Valle, of Italy, finished salmon and rainbow trout. the game with sentiment and ro-third, but was disqualified for doubtedly the leading game fish is

New York, June 17. [knocking down three hurdles. the rainbow trout and these are Almost on the eve of his

world caught averaging in weight from scheduled.

championship

Shanghai, June 17. "In my opinion anything

3 lb. to 10 lb.

bout with Jack Sharkey, Primo The following notification was like a breach between England

The licence fee is Yen 3 per day Carnera Oled a voluntary petition issued yesterday by the secretary and Australia in this Incom- A.C.), 1: A. A. Cooper (Woodford either in Daiyugawa River or in in bankruptcy here to-day, listing of the International Recreation parable game would have the Green A.C.), 2; T. W. Green (Bel-Lake Chuzenit, Lake Yumoto, and his liabilities at $59,829 and his Club: most disastrous effect. Alreay grave H.), 3; G. Gobbato (Italy). Yugawa River, which connects the assets at only $1,182

"The Stewards desire to inform. foreigners are laughing at us.

4. 51min. 46xec. Won by 50

The petition of the Italian man two lakes. The seasong are from in a sense.

yards.

to September 15 for mountain described Carnera as an the members and the racing public:

Fairy that ponies L/38, named "exhibition." "The other day, when I was re-

100 Yards

fishing in Daiyugawa River and

What has become of Car-

Giant, as per racing certificate L turning from New York, a very

G.T. Saunders (Reading A.C.). from June 1 to September 15 for

FairyTM 235, and L/243, named nera's money was not made charming American

1; E. L. Davis (Cambridge Univ.) fishing in the lakes and Yugawa asked me

Hunter, clear. He has bowled over

as per racing certificate What is happening to this game 2; G. Piva (Italy), 3, 14

nearly all opposition in his L. 344, had been running under of yours, this game that has such 10sec.

wrong names since they started as. recent exhibition tours. glorious sentiments?"" One must

3rd Annual Race remember that cricket has risen to G. Carlini (Italy), 1; R. M. Marsh Kanaya Hotel, is one of the most titlist, is to be held under the aus- Meeting. The mistake was not

The battle with Sharkey, the griffins at our such a standard of sportsmanship (Cambridge Univ.), 2; R. P. Reilly convenient pisces to try one's luck that the expression it is not cricket' (London A.C.), 3 1yard; yard. as it is only a few steps from the pices of Madison Square Garden and detected till after the third race of has crept into the English langu=j

verandah of the hotel. Many like scheduled for June 29.-Asso our 188th Race Meeting, at which race the pony L/38 won under the- age.

fly spots for the angler are within

name of Fairy Hunter, and the mat. ter was immediately investigated by the Stewards,

So I say that any sort of rupture would have the most disastrous consequences.

51sec.

400 Yards

120 Yards Hurdles

March 15

yards. River.

The Daiyugawa River outskirt- ing the compounds of Nikko-

D. O. Finlay (R.A.F.), 1; C. G. short distance of the hotel and Stanwood (Oxford University), 2; all are tried favourites, often L.. Facelli (Italy), S. Inches. 16 bringing in heavy bags after good

"My life has been very largely 1-5 sec. made up of cricket, and I have had always a particularly and

sport.

delightfal time in Australia Sure Grip Certain Cure

I

have been there four times, extend- ing over a period of 30 years, "and have had the most wonderful wel-| come and hearty reception all over] Australia.

& warn

For The "

"Foozled

ciated Press.

JAPAN.

were-

Auspicious Reception. verifying particulars entered in the

Shot Co

However, the Stewards' have = decided to penalise the owner for the mistake by inflicting a fine of $500 and debarring the sald two ponies L/38 and L/248 from racing during

FRENCH BOXERS IN "As a result of a very careful in-

vestigation, the Stewards satisfied that the mistake was due. to carelessness, of, the owner in not:

racing certificates at the time they Tokyo, June 15. were received, and there was no YOUNT de Martel, French Am-suggestion of

malicious intent of bassador in Tokyo, and Coun-jany kind on the part of the owner,, London I believe that less every golfer to adopt it. The over-tess de Martel to-day received the jockey, or the head matoo. Great Cricketers.

than 200 out of a million golfers lapping grip, he thought, was just visiting French boxers, Pladner, "Therefore if I have

know how to grip the club proper as effective if the hands had de-Raphael and Huges together with |representative - Japanese pugilista, corner in my heart for Australia declared Gene Sarazen, the veloped a lot of strength. Sarazen Of the three French boxers, Pladner British American open golf cham-concentrated on a grip that would and Raphael took the decision over great cricketers, and England and plon, when asked what was the enable him to put power in his their Japanese opponents in excit

most important part of a golfer's shots.

ing bouts two days ago. - Huges was two great stroke.

"Once, a great pro told me defeated by Hashimoto, former I hope,

"It's the grip" he said unhesitat- should never be a good golfer be-welterweight champion in Tokyo that everyone will ingly.

cause my fingers were short" con- Reuter, from any comment

"I stood at the first tee at Carn- tinued Sarazen "I developed which will in any way add fuel to oustle in 1931, Sarazen explained, strength in these undersized hands "when the course was closed to of mine by swinging an over- "Both England and Australis professionals and I watched hun weighted club literally for hours, must work for peace. We have dreds of amateurs of sil degrees of

Don't. Agree already seen the result of war ability tee off. I saw some ine

"Many Instructors will tell you They are no good to anybody, whe swings, but I did not see ons play that the left hand should be in ther on the battlefield or on the er who, I thought, gripped the club control of the up-swing. I don't

you will understand it.

Australia cricketing therefore

the &FC

powers.

refrain

the flames.

cricket field,

They are

"You may trust, the authorities

in both countries to view the mat

ter in a sensible and logical man- bez.'

properly,

KID BERG KNOCKS OUT BELGIAN,

Briton Takes Heavy Punishment.

London, May 30,

1933.

With a view not to upset the Racing Record which has already been published and also not to con-- fuse the racing public, the Stewards- request the Pony Inspection Appeal

the: Committee's approval that pontes names in the racing certi ficates. L. 835 and L 344 be Inter changed, ie, Fairy Glant to Fairy Hunter and vice versa, and the ponies' performances shall stand as they are."

HONG KONG RIDING SCHOOL,

& 4

agree. Long ago I turned away from the old theory that the golf Look At Grip

14- swing; was a left-handed proposi- "The Brst thing a player should tion. The club at its beat is Jack (Eid) Berg, the Stepney do when he finds himself shooting brought back with the right hand, light-weight, knocked out Louis "I am all for peace. I am not off the line," continued Sarazen, then the left takes command and Saerens (Belgium) in the fourth peace at any price man, because is to look at his grip. Many brings it down do think there are one or two golfers grip their clubs as if they "I have passed up a lot of non-contest at 10st. 21h at Lea Brid

grounds of, a : 15 rondda open-air MA TAU WEY ROAD, KOWLOON- things that England should say to were milking cow senso I have heard covering the Speedway yesterday

TAKE BUSES Australia on the matter of cricket, “One hand will not fight the necessity for pivoting and hitting at least 15,000 people there,

Tel 58751. and Australians, being men, will other if the player will grip the from the Inside out, and rolling the Berg received a big ovation accept these things in the spirit in club in the fingers and not the wrists before and after hitting the Berg soon attacked hard to the LESSONS IN RIDING JUMPING which they are given." per palms, Es must also see that the bail, when my

body and scored well with both

AHORSEMANSHIP. "It is absurd to call the Aus left thumb has plenty of room with "My Idea is that when one gets bands, The Belgian landed to the tralians squealers. They had no fear of being pinched as it lies a correct grip and proper stance, head with his left, but there was splendid history on the cricket along the right side, not on top, takes the clah back, with the right little force behind it,days. field

- of the shaft. in the palm of the hand and brings it down with the In the second round Baerens not PONIES & BANDLERY FOR SALE They have pulled many a match right hand."

" left, the wrists, pivot and follow in some fine rights to the pot

CAPE, N, A; BØJDESTVIN“S out of the fire a splendid tribute Sarazen zaid he used the inter through will take care of them-did not hurt Berg, who dash

PROPRIETOR to their sportsmanship.4.

·locking" grip but he did not advise selves."— Router",

́ight hard at close quarte

but

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