1933-07-13 — Page 9

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

4404Sporting Page DA

S. Chini

Premier Polo

Team Tie "Y"

Chung Sing Outclassed By 4 To 0.

HO PING KE SCORES ALL THE GOALS

(By CRAWL).

NAVY MAY

GRIMMITT

DROP POINTS IN SUCCESSFUL

POLO LEAGUE

Weakened By Absence Of Leading Players

[“Y” 'JUNIORS ▾ CIVIL SERVANTS.

(By CRAWL)

Beats Fincher In

Third Round

J

23 ENDS PLAYED.

A. W. Grimmitt (Civil Service) entered the Fourth Round of the South China "B" who were yes yesterday when be eliminated E. C. Colony Lawn Bowls Championship terday defented by the YMCA Fincher (K.C.C.) by 21 shots to As a result of their 4 goals to 0 "8" in their postponed encounter. 11 after 23 ends on the Police win over the Chung Sing Benevo- look very much like being given a

green. lent Society in the Water polo Lea-walk over by the Royal Navy in gue at North Point last night, South their League encounter in the China "A" are again

on level points with the Y.M.C.A. "A" in the race for the League Champion- ship.

Y.M.C.A. swimming pool this even- Ing.

Grimmitt, will now meet R. Ellis (Police) in the Fifth Round.

E.C.Fincher A.W.Grimmitt

1

2

3

4

5

ANID LO, the Colony lady END

champion, will not be play- 5 ing with her brother “M. W,"

5 the 1929 champion, in the big

10] noon. “M. W...” who is seen with

Detailed scores:~~~-

Heads

The Navy are in a very poor posi- tion at present, having only two South China, who were playing ships in port and the majority of at home, won after a stern struggle, Į their playing men away

1.

2.

3.

4.

in Wei-

5.

Ho Ping-ke, scoring one above the hai-wel. They will, however, be "hat trick" after four excellent strengthened by the return of two efforts.

| Destroyers over the week-end.

6.

7.

A.

4

9 Mixed Doubles match this after-

9.

1

The Y.M.C.A. "B", who re- corded a win over South China "B" yesterday at North Point, are meeting the Chinese Civil Servants' Swimming Club to- day at home and should be fully extended.

10.

2

12 his sister above, will be playing

11.

1

12.

13 with Miss Leung, a newcomer 13 from Tientsin.

13.

1

141

14.

14,

15.

1

16.

2

15

17.

2

15

18.

1

16

19.

10

-

20.

10

9

19

21.

1

11

19

16 Miss Leung Partnering

M. W. Lo.

frequently

32.

11

1 20

the

eyes of re-

23.

11

1

21|i

TO-DAY'S BIG MATCH

The Chung Sing team played a strenuous game but should im- prove their defensive tactics, at which they are very weak.

Their forwards displayed plenty of vigour in their attacks, but they lacked the essential finishing off of their movements.

Cheong Wing-kwong and Kwok Chun-hang of South China

To-day's game will be refereed by Mr. R. Stephens.

Spey Royal Cup.

18 TIENTSIN PLAYER TO

ASSIST C.R.C.

The latter Club, which entered were the League by special permission. outstanding and helped consider-after the entries had closed, are ably towards their team's victory. a strong combination but poor in

In the first half South China their tackling, which went ahead from the swim up, Ho has come under Ping-ke netting almost immediate-] ferees, ly from a pass by Cheong Wing-

(By ACE.) kwong.

Soon after Ho Ping Ke added his

Miss Leung, a newcomer from second with a brilliant solo effort

The Kowloon C. C. and the Kow. Tientsin, is to partner M. W. Lo in Changing over with a two goal

Y.M.C.A. "B" S. Fowler; H. J. loon Bowling Green will meet in the the Mixed Doubles League game lead, South China were hard press-Lange and K. Jenner (captain); E. Second Round of the Spey this afternoon. Enid Lo, the Co- ed in their own goalmouth for a Fullager; D. Sutherland, G. Fowler and Royal Cup on Saturday on the lony champion, is indisposed.. period of three minutes, Kong C. Chadderton, Reserve: F. Fowler. Club

The United Services, holders of Cheuk-chan, the Chung Sing cen- po Kim-fook and Tee Kim-hung: Leung two rinks

South China "B": :-Leung Lai-sang; Yun-hung (captain); Wong Siu-chong, follows:

tre forward missing narrowly on

several occasions.

Having launched

The following are the probable teams:-

Tong Sin-kee and Wong Yi-man.

Cheung Kit-choi and K In-woon;

Recreio

green. The

赶具

be composed the Dunlop Shield, are visiting Causeway Bay this afternoon to meet their strongest challengers in la match that will decide the cham-

pionship.

de

will

Kowloon C.C.

Kowloon BG.C.

R. Duncan

A. M. Holland

A. Hyde-Lay

W. Macfarlane

J. Fraser (skip)

N. Nish (skip)

this attack. C.C.S.B.C.: Chan Korg-mua;. C. Fincher Chung Sing seemed to collapse al-Chan Fuk-sing; Lai Punain; Lai Im. J. M. Jack together, and South China placed cheuk and Lam Ping-tong,

the issue beyond doubt- when Ho

Ping-ke added two more goals in

quick succession.

POLICE. RECREIO

Mr. Wan Kwong-ting refereed. EPSOM COLLEGE WIN On the Craigengewer C.C. green

South China "A":-Kwok Mok-hol;

Lee Ping-piu and Lo Taz-thing: Leung

Wai-sang Ho Ping-ke, Kwok Chun-

hang and Cheong Wing-kwong.

Chung Sing B.9.-Tong Sul-fai; |

AT BISLEY.

Lam Sui-so and Ip Sum-cheung; Peon Winchester Take Second

Ping-man; Cheung Wai-kwang, Kong Chouk-chan and So Tin-mo.

"Y" JUNIORS WIN

Fred Fowler Scores Only Goal.

· Place

the Club de Recreio will meet the Police R.C. on Sunday at 4 p.m. The teams will be:

Club de, Recreio L. A. Gutierrez

L. C. R. Souza

Police

J. Orem

E. G. Post

A. R. Clark

A. S. Gomes

W. E. Hollands C. E. Marques

(skip)

(skip) R. Ellis and T. Perkins will be!

reserves for the Police

London. June 21. · At Bisley on Saturday, Epsom College achieved great distinction the two by winning the rifle shooting con- rink. test at the Public Schools "open" meeting arranged by the Sussex RECREIO RINKS FOR SATURDAY County Rifle Association.

Chinese R.C.

Beat Indians In

Tennis League

Failure Of Cassumbhoy And Razack.

HO UNCERTAIN OVERHEAD

Causeway Bay Clab Should Retain The Premier Title

(By Ace.)

DAVIS CUP

MATCH TO-DAY

LIFE SAVING

AT WIMBLEDON 26 COLLEGE Britain Favoured To

Beat Australia.

DECIDING DOUBLES MATCH

To-day Britain commence their Davis Cup encounter with Aus- tralia at Wimbledon. The winners! will meet Americs for the right) to play France in the Challenge Round in Paris.

CANDIDATES

SUCCESSFUL

High Standard At St. Stephen's.

KOWLOON SCOUTS PASS

Twenty-six students of BL Stephen's College: Stanley, who British optimism was shaken by entered for the Intermediate the sensational results at Wimble Examinations of the Royal Life The Chinese Recreation Club are being taken in the encounter. The lent results, each candidate win- don, and considerable Interest is Saving Society passed with excel- now almost assured of retaining the brilliant Australian team in proh-ning the Bronze Medallion. premier league tennis title for an ably the youngest to take part in other season.

The boys have been very well The ages of trained by Sergeant Ford, of the Yesterday 'the holders beat the their players are between Vivian South Wales Borderers, and both Indian Recreation Club by 512 sets McGrath's 17 and Jack Crawford's he and Mr. A. J. Gaunt, a Master

international' tennis.

to 311⁄2 after showing a definite su-Turnbull 22

*25. Adrian Quist is 20 and Donat St. Stephen's College, are to be

periority.

congratulated on their efforts. The The stalenes of Fred Perry has students throughout have mala- The failure of Cassumbhoy and placed the British selectors in atained smart and efficient turn-outs Razack to secure more than half quandry, and it will occasion little at all classes. Mr. Gaunt, also

a set was the cause of the Indians' surprise if Harold Lee secures defeat.

6-5.

A competed and passed successfully.

Mr. R. J. Hunt, who is the local

Both players were below place in the single while Perry is their usual standard, Razack ba- rested for the doubles match, which representative and examiner of the ing especially weak all-round. Led is expected to decide the issue. 3-0 and 6-3 by Kung and Iu Tak

Royal Life Saving Society and Mr. Expert opinion has it that Craw-A. Brand, Cheuk the Indian's No. 2 pair were ford will win both his singles Police Force, who is assistant of the Hong Kong fortunate to secure a half point, matches and that McGrath may be examiner, took the classes and res though they led the Chinese pair beaten twice. Hughes and Perry ported that the candidates showed are expected to win the doubles to a very high standard of efficiency. Cassumbhoy played light-hearted give Britain the victory, in spite The successful candidates were Mr. tennis, throwing aside all pretence of their lapse against Satoh and A Gaunt, Hob King Kin, Xom of steadiness. He was very dis- Nunio on the same courts less than Faktakanistaa, Cheung Wing Ngok, appointing. Razack was most un-a week ago. Against South Africa Hey, reliable, his base-line game being his the Australians experimented with Siang,

Tong only strong point. This pair were Crawford and McGrath, but it is Tang Ying fortunate to evold a love set when thought probable that in view of Kwan, Si

Hua opposed to the Lo brothers.

TO-DAY'S TENNIS

The following are the "C" Division Tennis League fixtures down for decision this afternoon: Army v Chinese "D"

(at Sookunpoo) Kowloon C.C. Central British

(at R.C.C.) Kowloon Indians v Germans

(at King's Park) Kowloon Docks y Filiping

(at K.D.R.C.) Police v Indian R.C.

(at Valley) Civil Service v Radia

(at Valley) Recreio v Hong Kong C.C.

Lo Hock. Setig, Liem Ty

Lim

Sing

Ko Kau Sing, Lee Song Tak, Fan Chi Ming, Hon Soong

Vaidya Sonama,

Don Turnbull's and Adrian Quist's Cheong, Han Teng Yuan, Les Chang success at Wimbledon that this Lang. Tan Siang Hoey. Lim Boon youthful pair will be given the big Chor, Chia Ching Kia, Wong Kam Chow, Uthai Sengruchi and Poo See responsibility. Hughes and Perry Dong. should commence favourites, but it

will be a stirring struggle.

Hong Kong Police The teams are as follow:-

Classes for Life Saving instruc- Britain - Bunny Austin, Fred tion are being held regularly in the Perry, G. P. Hughes and K. G. N. Force and very good results are Lee.

being obtained. Australia — Jack Crawford. |Vivian McGrath, Adrian Qoist and

Don Turnbull.

D

Boy Scouts

Scout Mackay and Scout Bond The winners of this match will of the 1st Kowloon Troop, have." meet America in Paris, probably on passed their tests very satisfac- July 20 for the right to play torily, and it is hoped that they the Round-Reuter.

remainder of the troop.

against France in the Challenge will give their knowledge to (at King's Park)

The Lo brothers played good

steady tennis, M. W. being especial: LEG-THEORY-BY THE EXPERTS

Hung and

They

Though possessing stronger lady ly brilliant at the net. players, the holders' men players fa played well in spasms. ere weaker than the C. R. C., and led the Rumjahns by 3-1, but lost As a result a very stirring struggle the set at 6-3. In was not very sure is assured. The U. S. R. C. should of himself overhead and just win.

1.

The following is the C.R.C. team:

Miss Leung and M. W. Lo Miss Ferry and Ho Ka-lau

Mr, Chiu Chun-chiu and Tani Wal-pui

The probable U.S.R.C. line up is: Mrs. Lochner and L. Goldman Mr. Lewis Bryan and R. E. Tottenham

Mrs. James and Capt. Cannon.

GREEN MAKES IT FIVE

One of the worst games to dale in the Water Polo League was seen at the South China Bathing Pavi-

The contest, which is second only Club de Recreio on Saturday:

The following will represent the Hon, North Point, last night, when the Y.M.C.A. "B" defeated Southburton Shield, was won last year

in importance to that for the Ash- First team Bowling Green:

E. L. Barros, R. R. Roberts, F. V. China "E" by the only goal scored. The "Y" were without the scr-

by Stowe.

Ribeiro and R. F. Luz (skip). This week, nearly 300 cadeta, re- J. E. Noronha, R. Alves, F. X. Silva vices of G. Fowler, their regular presenting 33 schools, battled and C. G. Silva (skip). centre forward, and Fullager, who against a strong and variable wind A. S. Gomes and C. E. Marques (skip). LA Gutierrez, L. G. R. Souza, deputised, proved A complete and occasional showers, which on Second team

Bowling Green: two occasions were so serious as B. Basto, D. Alves, J. G. Ozorio The referee, Mr. Wan Kwong-to obliterate the targets and cause and air. A. Remedios, J. J.

A. H Basto (skip). ting, had a very difficult time try-a temporary suspension of the Barto and A. V. Barros (skip), ing to keep the game from deve-shooting. The conditions govern- F. Xavier, J. M. S. Rosario, A. E. S.. H. Ludlow (Derby) was the second loping into a free-for-all.

ing the competition were the name Alves and JL Rosario (skip).

failure.

F. Fowler netted the Y.M. C.A/s only goal in the latter stages of the first half, Y.M.C.A.

as those laid down for the Ashbur

Įton Championship teams of eight,

and seven shots per cadet at 200 "B"-S. Fowler, C. yards and 500 yards, the prize Chadderton and K. Jenner; H. Lange: being a silver challenge bowl pre- D. Sutherland. E Fullager and F. Fowler.

sented by Colonel Sir T. Berry Cusack-Smith.

S. China "B":-Leung Lai-sang: Po King-fook and Tse Kim-hung: Leung Yim-hung; Wong Yiu-man, Low Hung- wing and Tong Slu-kee,

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

won the

WAL

caught, out of position on several occasions. Hung played well, but

Four Books On The M.C.C. Tour.

his overhead work, though steady, "WHY, mummy, he doesn't look like

Iacked sting.

"a murderer!"

An

Ho Ka Lau had an off day, nis smashing, which is usually deadly, small child whose mother pointed out that a bowler deliberately intends to These words were spoken by as dangerous, and if it can be proved falling him and his service being Harold Larwood in very unimpressive. He, however theatre during the recent M.C.C. tour. should be drummed off the field for Australian intimidate a batsman, that bowler retained his very fine deep lobbing abilities and secured many winners

Larwood quotes the remark in his all time.

on this stroke. Taui used the drop book on the tour. It is a little light reOn the other hand, if ́s bataman, shot to advantage throughout the lief in the middle of his views on leg-through some fault of his own, or by three sets, but he also was not seen theory, barrackers, Bradman, and his sheer accident, is hit, I cannot see that

scratch man in the race.

at his best,

description of the Tests. T. W. Green, the Belgrave Harrier,

anything can be done. The Rumjahn cousins again Four books analysing the tour hap

D. R. JARDINE (in a foreword to Blackpool Corporation Cup for makproved all-conquering, FL D.'s now been rublished. The authors are Bruce Harris' book):- ing the fastest time in the Manchester brilliance at the net and S.A.'s de-Larwood, Arthur Malley, the famous Lance is Bhr, 14min. 48 sec. It was ing them to victory. to Blackpool walk, covering the dis-cided improvement overhead carry-Australian bowler, J. B. Hobbs, and

is fifth successive victory in the race.

Minu and Pereira played pluckily,

Bruce, Harris.

Lastest in Shr. 21 min. 30 sec.

but were outclassed by better rolleying opponents.

Brilliant Play In U.S.

Scorea:

I know that we should never wil 'lingly kavë bowled leg-theory to such- players as Warren Bardsley, Macart All of them, naturally, have a good ney, and Ryder, to name a few. Aus- deal to say about leg-theory.

tralians of the last generation. Won- Hero, in briet, are some of their derfally" accurate" as Larwood was,

these players would have made H BRUCE HARRIS--Admittedly Lar too hot for the in-Beldamen......

M. W. Lo and M, K. Lo (C.R.C.):-view- best J. A. E. Cassumbhoy and

Baseball League Clash lost to I. D. and S, A. Rum-

1 M. A. Razack ......... 6- 1wood's bowling, sent down at his . B. HOBBS-If this sort of attack pace, carried an element of danger becomes" general in county cricket it jahn

3-6 whether he bounced the ball or not is sure to be imitated in lower grades beat A. R. Minu and F. D. But cricket is at times a dangerous of the game, where the wickets and

Pereira,

64.2 game,

bowling fall far short of county stan-. So used are the batsmen to being on dardy and the risks of injury are pro top that when a form of attack le portionately greater 6-4esolved to put bowlers on terms again. Oh, it seems to me leg-theory is

60 5.7 up rises a wail of protest yo

most venomous thing!

⚫ Epsom, with an aggregate for the two ranges of 475 won,

Comiskey Park, Chicago, July 6. Except for Ruth's long awat, pli largely through the remark-

A devastating wallop by Babe Ruth chers, pretty, well controlled the dia furnished the deciding factor today, in mond;

Ho Ka Lau and Taul Wai Pol ably steady and consistent settling. that age-old question of shooting of Corpl. Moore and -- supremacy between the National vir Crowder of the Senators and beat Cassumbhoy, and Razack

Lefis Gomes of the Yankees, A (CRC):—; Lance-Corpl. Sharpley."

League and American circuit in favour Lefty Grove of the Athletics took lost to Rumjahus"... Other school totals for both of the latter..

turns on the slab for the Americans, beat Minu and Pereira The Bambino, one of the most den matching aidil against Lonnie Was W. C. Hung and In Tak Cheuk cricket monotonous, Because there are vis and Mailey's are the most enter- Y.M.C.A. "B3 2 1 0 6 5 4 Winchester, 464; Bradfield, 468; gerous hitters ia modern baseball, neke of the Cuba, Cari Hubbell of Eas

swung his trusty bludgeon into action: Giants and Bill Hallahan of the Car. Cheuk (C.R.C.);— and slashed out a homer, helping Con- dinals, who formed the pitching de drew with Cassumbhigy and 0210461; Ardingly 2 3

Razack

Y.M.C.A.

P W L D F A Pts. 50 042 1 10 B. China "A" 6 5 1 0 17 4.30 Royal Navy 62 21 14 13 5

Y.

[ranges wera Zuma'

་་

ompanions 42 2 0 8.10 King's College School (Teath) nis" Mack's "American all-stars down fensa for the Nationals.

Chung Bing B.S.

Chinese B.C.

9. China "B"

Clvit

8-1 1.4 0 Servants 1 0 1.0

University

(Hayward's

4 8.3456: Talleybury, 458; City of London

02.0

0 3.0

3 230

C.B.C. Gala.

442

High

A crow

Park

TABLE TO DATE. "A": DIVISION

PWALD F

01722; Hurstpierpoint, 455; Stowe, 458; John' McGraw's all-star Nationals, the battle on the mound was hopy lost to Rumiskas.

to 2, at Comiskey 450 A crowd

OF,42 enthusiastic ball contested. ~ Gomez, z; Crowder and heat· Mina and" Pereira 4 A 447; Dulwich,

B fans saw the Nationals bow down to cach, yielded eight blows, while

| Grove, win burled threes. innings | 447; LAYS 447; Imperial Ser vice College (Windsor), 446; Brighton, defeat before the fighting Americans,

Huth's homer came in the

hen, Warneke and Hubbell were ham- third in Eton, 483; Wellingborough, 482

418: Cranbrook (17: Emanuel ning off Bill Hallahan, who was onered for nine wallops.

The game was under the promotion Wandsworth Common), 407;- Bt. Al- } first thrée frames, as Charley Gearing of the Chicago Tribune and wáa ..., in } The Chinese Bathing Club at hans, 402.

the mound for the Nationals in the or

North Polat fs holding its fourth

ger of the Detroit Tigers was on first connection with the sports programme

of the Century of Progress night fets next Wednesday even. Henry Greenberg-rookleinfalder Gehringer Infielder for the Ameri

base when he ripped it out

ess Exposition. Ing. Mr. Chan Lim-pak has kindly of the Detroit Tigers, has such large cans, sped for the home plats when

Americans consented to donate all prizes for hands that Manager Bucky Harris had the Bam's bludgeon'

clicked

Nationals Against the

LR.C Batteries: Gomez. Crowder, Grove Becrele this meeting, skelet

to obtain a model of Jimmy. Dyker ball for a four-base driva del

love to fit him. Dykes said to The rams, a classic was bitterly and Dick Ferrell; Hallahan, Warneke, CICA wear the largest mitt used in the big contested. The interest shown by fans Hubbell and Wilson and Hartnett B.C.A.A. "B" 30.5 0.24 21 evening.

[[lergnos.

aerumed - world series proportions. United Press.

Varsity

Entries will close next Tuesday

22 06.16% 1%

10

14

31/20131 312 08. 19 3 1 2 0 14 11

Leg-theory bowling can never make Of these four books. Bruce Har

not enough good exponents of It-taining. They are the sort one can and if there were they would not als pick up and read-again, UN 6-6 ways find it profitable Peter 19 A W. L. G. S.

Jardine, Justified, by Bruce Harris LARWOOD My leg-theory, bowling (Chapman and Hall 68.)- 6-1 is not body-lins bowing And Then Came Larwood, by

My leg theory bowling is not more physically dangerone to the batsman than is any very fast bowling, me

Actually It Is much less physically

6 dangerous than is very fast bowling for which the bowler has not set the leg- side.Geld which warns the bataman what to expect

Arthur Malley (The Bodley Head, 5), Body: Line by Harold Larwood (Elkin Mathews and Marrot, 5.),

The Fight for the Ashes by Jack Hobbs (Harrap, Bs 6.).

older

CHICAGO Elmer Dean, brother of Dizzy and Pani Dean · of

AA. MAILEY Nobody but a fool baseball pitching famo, gives this, re- would say that fast leg theory is not that when the ball gets thar."--Anso» Fan cipe for successful outfeld: play: "Be

physically dangerous to batsmen. It ciated Press.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.