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BASEBALL

THE CHINA MAIL.

LEADERS TO PLAY TODAY'S

SOUTH CHINA

Hong Kong Americans

Handicapped.

BUT STILL CONFIDENT.

(By THE KID.) Baseball fans are looking for ward to to-morrow's game, at Caroline Hill with much enthusi asm. This game will probably decide the destiny of the League champion- ship.

Although South China, 1932| champions, have already lost one game to the Hong Kong Americans there is no doubt that they will put up a much more stubborn] fight in this game in order to keep from their strongest opponents getting too much of a lead on them. South China are being streng thened by several old-timers.

Hong Kong will pitch their star, Al Huebner, with Barros behind the bat. Several changes have been made in their line-up owing to in- juries, but they are still confident that they will win.

South China will probably have with Bui Chang on the mound Matty Chang catching.

The probable line-ups for the game are:

H. K. Americans

Barros

Huebner

S. China.

с M. Chang

p B. Chang

T. Leonard 1b T. Chan

D. Leonard 2b C. C. Leung

T. Kim

3b. H. Young

H. Bigga

58

Newell

Gilson

if B. Fung

Wright Zafra

ef C. Chung

rf T. Fong

The Baseball League standing to date is as follows:-

Hong Kong

South China

Lingnam

American Nayy..

W. L

%

2 0 ,1000

1 1 .5000

0 0 .000

0

2 .000 Lingnam University and South China played a drawn game on Juno 11. This game is to be play- ed off at the end of the League series.

REVISED SCHEDULE. -

BOWLS

LEADERS TO VISIT CIVIL SERVANTS

CHAMPIONS V POLICE

FIRST DIVISION.

CIVIL SERVICE (66). FOLICE RC. (66) KOWLOON DOCKS (70) / KOWLOON C.C. (B1)

KOWLOON BG. (54) CRAIGENGOWER (60) -CLUB DE RECREIO (54)

TAIKOO DOCKS (44)

V

T

V

SECOND

DIVISION.

V V

▼ V

CIVIL SERVICE (67) POLICE R.C. (—}" KOWLOON C.C. (49) INDIAN R.C ()

SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1933.

BRITAIN'S. ·-

OVER FRANCE-

CLEAN SWEEP

Gregory And Lee Play Well.

COCHET BEATEN

Great Britain scored a sweeping success over France In the 'first day's play of the International

Helen Wills In

England

Talks Of Suzanne's Handicap.

OUT FOR SIXTH TITLE

From BRUCE HARRIS.

London, May 30

club match, winning eight of the MRS. HELEN WILLS MOODY

eleven matches at the Slade Roland Garoos, Auteuil.

came slowly to life in London to-day,

. Starting with. H. G. N; Lee's vic-] tory over Marcel Bernard, the 7.10 am. at Paddington from Ply She arrived unreasonably early-- Englishmen. swept through the mouth, to be precise and a full programme to win the first seven quarter of an hour later emerged matches. Then France's

two from the sleeping car to find. Mr. veterans, F. Blanchy and J.H. Halim, of the Lawn Tennis As- Samaseuihl, beat M. J. G. Ritchie sociation, awaiting her fa welcome. and G. B. Gilbert respectively to Her "suit

.

CLUB DE RECREIO (61) CRAIGENGOWER (-) · KOWLOON B.G, (60) 2 YACHT CLUB (—)

Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game last year. lessen the margin. France's third dark green;

League Tables To Data

Kowloon B. G. (8) Club de Recreio (2) Police R.C. (7) Craigengower (1) Kowloon Docks (6) Civil Service (3) Talkoo Docks (6) Kowloon C. C (4)

Crafgengower (1)` Civil Service (3) Kowloon B. G. (5) Kowloon C. € (7) Yacht Club (2) Police R. C.() Club de Recreio (4) H. K. Electric (8) Indian R. C. (-)

FIRST DIVISION

Shote

Shots P. W. L. F. A. Up D. Pts. 6 5 1 387 315 72 0 10 6 6 1 378 111 67

0.10

6 4 2- 369 354-15

6 4 2 323 125 3

0 8 0 8

0

5 4

0 35 4 0 50.-2 0-67

2

0 10 0 10

6 2 4 332 337 6 24 340 375 61 3 327 · 377 6 1 5 807 374

SECOND DIVISION

6 51 398 287 111 6 5 1 389 310 79

6 4 2 415 344 71 0 8 6 3 3 311 LE 0 21 6

22

6

0 45 6

0 0 4 0 54 4 0 119 2

6 3 3 327 349 0 6 3 3 325 370 6 2 4 342 342 7.25 365 419 7 1 6 351 470 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.

TEAMS FOR TO-DAY

First Division.

Civil Service Ist team

T. Armstrong, F. W, Simmonds, J.. Hollidge and A. W. Grimmitt (skip).

H. Lockhart, J. P. McGowan, K. J. Bebbington and R. P. Phillips (skip),

·8. Randle, S. E. Alderman, F." "J. Jones and, I Deakin (skip).

Kowloon Docka:

The Baseball schedule of League gumes to be played at Carolino Hill has been changed owing to the

C. Atkenson M. Ferguson, W. Head- absence of the United States Navy ey and R. Lapsley (skip);`-- and the examinations which are

J. V. Ramter, J. Kempton, H. G.| taking place at Lingnam Cooper and J. C. Brown" (skip). University.

R. Morrison, A. Calman, W. Greig and F. Cullen (skip).

дава

J. Fender, T. Tallon, J. Shepheard and W. Mair (skip).

The new schedule is as follows:| To-day S. China V Hong Kong Police Ist team: July 1 Lingnam v S. China July 2 H. Kong v Lingnam July 8 Lingnam v H. Kong July 9 S. China T Lingnam July 15 H. Kong U. S. Navy July 16 S. China U. S. Navy

V

July 18 U. S. Navy v Lingnam

R. Ellis, F. E. E. Booker, A R. Clark and G. C. Moai (aldip).

J. Orem, Τι Perkins, E. G. Post and W. E. Hollands (skip).

Kowloon C. C/ 1st team

H. Gittina, V. C. Labrum, E. Hamp-

July 20 Lingaam v U. S. Navy ton and A. E. Silkstone (skip).

TO-DAY'S PRACTICE.

4

There will be a practice game this afternoon at Caroline Hill between the U.S.S. Isabel and the South China combines. The game [commence at 3.30 sharp.

E. C. Fincher, J. Chadwick, J. A.| Howe and. A. Ryde Lay (skip).

H. Overy, F. Goodwin, T. Fergusson and J. Fraser (skip).

Craigengower 1st team

J. Cavanagh, L.E. Lammert, D. will Rumjahn, and B. W. Bradbury (skip). G. L. Buchanan, A. E. Coates, H. Beer and B. Basa (skip).

W. T. Brightman, E. Tuck, E. el Areuill, and U. M. Omar (skip),.

* *

JUNE SHOOT OF Recreio Lat team:

RIFLE CLUB

E. L. Barros, L C. R. Sousa, C.

G. Silva and R. F. Luz (skip)};

H. A. Alves, R. Roberts, A. 9. Gomes and C. E. Marques (akip).

Second Division.

Police 2nd team:-

WES.

of trim worn asisant on success was that of Boussus and her head was what L AS Bernard over Avory and Tuckey. a man, can only describe as

Great Britain, however wound neat and complicated kind of tam-o'- up a satisfactory day when Gre-shanter, with an ornamental button gory and Lee beat Cochet and on the front. Altogether a very Merlin. Results:-

||charming chàmpion, smiling despite Singles.

the 7 am. uprising.

H. G. N. Lee beat M. Bernard 6-1, 6-3.

F. J. Perry best C. Boussus 6-3, 6-3. With her were her husband and G. P. Hughes beat P. Feret 6-3, 6-0, Miss Virginia Rice, ranked Number II. W. Austin beat A. Merlla 6-2, 6-3.9 in "American tawn tennis. Miss J. C. Gregory beat A. Gentien 7-5, 6-Rice also is here for Wimbledon. C. D. Tuckey beat M. Model 6-4, 8-6.

F. Blanchy beat M. J. G, Ritchle 6-2,

6-5

J. Sumarexilh beat G. B. Gilbert 6-8,]

6-3.

Doubles.

Perry and Hughes beat J. Borotra

and J. Bragnon 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, C. Bouksus and B. Bernard beat E. R. Avery and C. D. Tucker 6-3, 6-0, Gregory and Lee beat H. Cochet and

Merlin 6-2, 6-3.

K.C.C. CONCERT.

Non-Stop Variety Show To-day.

Long London. Stay

"I didn't think that at this hour anyone would come to meet me," she remarked. I asked her about her plans. She replied:

"My husband and I are go- ing to stay in London until after. Wimbledon. I intend in the meanwhile to play in two London tournaments-singles as well as doubles—but which two I have not made up my -mind.

"I did not defend my French championship title because doing so would have involved. coming to The following is the programme: Europe earlier than I wanted." for the Kowloon Cricket Club Con- cert at the K, C. C. tonight at 9 p.m.competition

PART I 1-Instrumental and Vocal Trio

There will, incidentally, be strong among tournament socretaries for Mr. Moody's con- (quering racket. In the running are

Messrs. Dave Blumenthal-the meetings at Chiswick Park (next week); St. George's Hill Gus D'Aquino-Ronnie True

Beckenham and (Weybridge), 2-Japanese Duct

Madame and Monsieur de Tour Queen's Club. To-day. Mr. C. R. Glanville, the Beckenham secretary, Me L Smith, H. Channings, 3.3--The Rev. J. N. Bryan Lewis will was at Paddington to remind her of Riddell and W. Glendenning (skip),

say a few words.

B. H. Dowman, W. Chester Woods, B. Merriman and A. E. Carey (skip).

Selected

2

F. Alexander J. McHardy J4One-String Violin Solon MeWalter and R. Marki (skip).

Reserves W. L. Clark, W. McLeod, L Mist and A. Kirby.

曬...

|Kowloon _C.C. 2nd team:-

J. W. M. Brown, S. T. Houghton, E. Kern and J. M. Jack (skip).

H. O. Huber, C.. J. Roe, W. Hyde and L._Jack (skip).

P. Kristofersen, A. E. Hayward, W, W. Hirst and J. P. Robinson (skip).

Reserves S. Greenwood, F. Maddor and M. N. Rakusen,

* # |Craigengower 2nd team:~~

D. K. Khuras, M. J. Medina, - Y. Abbas and A. "A. Razack (skip).

G. Duncan, J. Johnston, H. V. Pearso and W. GHI (skip).

C. S. Summons, E. Milton, W. Ward and W. V. Field (skip).

Reserves J. S. Landolt and F. K. Modi

Recreio 2nd team:--:

Mr. John. Pymm 5-Song-"Break O' Day"

Wilfred Sanderson ·

Mrs. P. St. A. Sharpham G-A Jazz Duet

Arr. Violet Capell

..

the indisputable fact that Becken- ham is a nice pleasant tournament. to play, in.

I suggested to her that the talk of a meeting between her and Mlle · Lenglen was “all · nonsense." She laughed and replied:

"Well, certainly very complicated Misses V. Bradbury & E. Ford procedure would be necessary before Accompanied by Miss Esuch a match between an amateur

Banker

7.Dick Barty and a Piano

Interval

PART II L-Instrumental and Vocal Trio

Messrs. Dave Blumenthal----

Gus D'Aquino-Romie True 2-A Spanish Burlesque :

and a professional could happen. If Ht were played at all it would have

to be under correct auspices.

Miss Round At Opponent "People who don't know tennis don't realise what an absence of eight years from competitive play, means. Mile. Lenglen has been ab Messrs. J. J. Ferguson & J. C. sent for that length of time. That's why I think that an extemporised match wouldn't be fair to her. ES-Humorous Sketch

Madame and Monsieur de Tour but all these difficulties make a "I would love to play, of course,

B. Bastos vier A Alven and J. Basto (skip),

JE. Noronha, F. X. Soares, J. G. Ozorio and II. F. Rozario (skip)..

MA Carvalho, J. M. S. Bosario, P. A. Ivanovich and A. H. Basto (skip).

Kowloon BC. 2nd team

C., L. Farmer, J. H. Budding, H. G. Sherriff, and W, 8. Drake. (aldp). T. C. Chambers, B. A. Adams, Sloan and A. W. E. Davidson (skip).

Hard, C. V. Searle, T. T.Gooding and

(skip).

Macdonald.

Woodman, Waterton & A Xavier, J. H. M. Alves, F. V. F. L

Bottomley, Lead The Field.

The June monthly shoot of the Hong Kong Rife Club, was held over last week end. The best re- sults were as follows.

Class B

200 500 600 Ttl. R. H. Woodman..2 27 30 86 H. C, Watson ... 26 31 28 85 A Chappello

C. Kirk

Class C

V. Ribeiro and F. 2. M. da Silva (skip).)

Talkoo Dock: t

W. Brown, G. Stewart, J. Polson and R. Wallace (skip).

4. Stalker; J. Whyte, R. Keown and

W. Wotherspoon (skip).

Weir and T. Young (skip).

D. Peoples, W. Canningham, W.

Kowloon D, G, 1st team

W

*

Civil Service 2nd team:--

L Collyer, L. Whant. H. Westlake and S. Eccleshall (skip);

C. Champelevier, J. Fitzgerald, L. Luck and J. Holdman (skip).

Parvis, S. Cressey, R. R. Davies. and H. R. Wood (skip).

Indian RC

A. M. Omar, 8.0. Bux, A. M. Rum. E. Duncan, C. E. Elliott Heywood,

Macfarlane and A. M. Halland jahn and K. M. Omar (skip).

M L. Razack, MT. Adal, A. R. Dai- (skip))

81ley and Guy (skip)

R. Hall, A. McIntyre, A. R. Whis.lah and A. M. Wahab (skip).

H. Barteam, B. Singh, S. Ismail

29 26 26, 28· 24 · 27

79-

D. W. Waterton 25 28 25 78 JI Tetley. -30 24 24 78′′

Class D

JH Bottomley 22 2017. 69.

Messra. R. H. Woodman, D. W. Waterton and J. IL. Bottomley were awarded spoons in their respective classes,

The President's Cup which wa presented by Mr. B. Wylle, was won by A. Chappelle with a total score of 541

1. B. Logan, G. E. F. Thompson, J, and B. A. Hyder (akip). Gibson and B. Nish (skip)",

· Reserve 41. Watson.

$1,000 FOR GOLF SHOT.

Chicago, Illinois. Arrangements have been made for a best golf that contest as feature of the Century of Progress Exposition here. S

Many of the best golfers will com pete for a £1,000-purse. Cash prizes will be offered for the best drivers, long iron whats, and shot approaches,

Reuter

facht-

+

M. Grenham

4-Tango

Arr. Violet Capell

Master G. Jowitt; & Miss J.

Bradbury

Accompanied by Miss E. Banker The Rev. J. N. Bryan Lewis will say a few more words, 6-Song-"Pipes of Pan"-

Lionel Monckton

Mrs. P. St. A. Sharpham 7-Dick Barty will send you home

with a smile.

HAROLD LARWOOD'S

GESTURE.

Shares Subscription Found With Voce.

An instance of Larwood's sports manship was revealed on his ar- rival back in England.

meeting between us very doubtful

"You ask about my tennis. form. So far as I know it is all right. I had only about two months at home in Call-' fornia during the winter, and practised, as usual, with men opponents, though none was of world class.

You tell me that Miss Dorothy Round Is as likely as anyone to challenge me seriously, having beaten Mme. Mathieu and Miss Helen Jacobs. I can quite belleva that because I know that Ming Round has got beautiful style and has developed her game on correct lines.

"Yes. This will be my bid for my sixth Wimbledon championship, I {should dearly like to win it. In the meanwhile I intend to get plenty of practice at Wimbledon and elss- where, and maybe do a little shop-

While the M.C.C. team were in ping." [Australia the Nottinghamshire club launched a shilling subscrip- tion fund for Larwood and Voce, Announcing that two-thirds would be handed to Larwood and one- third to Voce

L. 8. Greenhill, A. W. Brown, J. W. C. Bonnar and A. Macfarlane (skip), E. Abraham, N. V. A. Creacher, L Spence and F. Sutton (aldp), W... Hansen, J A.-B. Seby, Murdock and J. Bentley (skip),

·DEMPSEY'S ADVICE: TO COLLEGE PROFESSORS.

New York

As soon as Larwood returned home he asked that the money should be divided equally,

HONG KONG RIDING

SCHOOL,

TAU WEI ROAD," KOWLOON

TAKE BUSES & **Tel 58784.

** HORSEMANSHIP.

The Committee consented, and the fund reached about 2800 the Jack Dempsey, former heavy effect of Larwood's generous LESSONS IN RIDING, JUMPING weight champion of the world, ad gesture is to make a present of Members of the Hong Kong Rifle

vises college professors to study about £140 to his club-mate. Club compete for this cup over 6 Nothing so hurte as do the fast boxing in the interests of self- Both men were formerly miners. BREAKING IN & SCHOOLING OF consecutive monthly shoots. The few hours before a fight. And, gind defense, depend

The presentation of the money STABLING OF PONIES HORSES

PONIES & HORSES *** 1° “have been to stroll around student might try to hit one was made to Larwood and Voce at PONIES SADDLERY, OR BALE. following were the leading scores, countryside of my home with mybus of you some time, he said at the Trent Bridge ground during

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