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Mamak Tournment To Continue
Possibility Of Two Divisions This Year
ASSOCIATION'S HELPING HAND
the Mamak Hockey Tournament will be held, this season, as
"Y" TO HOLD
FOURTH AQUATIC
GALA ON AUG, 5 Relay Races Against Combined Chinese..
OLD BRIGADE ▼ "YOUNGSTERS AT WATER POLO.
(By CRAWL).
A very fine programme has been larranged for the fourth monthly swimming gala of the European Y.M.C.A., which takes place in the uy" bath on August 5.
Owing to the Volunteer Aqua-
in the past, was the decision reached at the annual general tic Sports being held at the V.R.C meeting of the Mamak League, held at the Board-room of Messrs. on August 12, the date for which the Y.M.C.A. gala was originally Jardine Matheson and Company yesterday evening.
fixed, the gala has been brought The Committee have decided to withdraw the Mamak Shield forward to it's present date.
This has received The two outstanding events on and to organise a tournament without a trophy.
the two the approval of the newly formed Hong Kong Hockey Association, the programme will be
relay races over 200 yards. These who will co-operate with Mamak League.
the Combined Affiliated Chinese
It was also decided, in view of the large number of entries and will be between the Y.M.C.A. and the difficulty of many teams, especially the Navy, to complete. their Clubs, and the "Y" Ladies and the fixtures, to organise two divisions. a Junior and Senior. The classi-Combined Affiliated Chinese Ladies fication of the teams will be adjuded from the results of last year's competition.
be played on the An important point regarding were arranged the relationship between the Hong U.S.R.C. ground the match was ac- Kong Hockey Association and the tually played on another ground. Mamak League, was also made clear.
It was pointed out by an official of the Association, that the Association was not form- ed in opposition to the Mamak League, but to act as a govern. ing body of the sport in the Colony.
Mr. Wong maintained that this was a lack of foresight on the part of those concerned and that the money should have been recovered from the teams for whom the ground was reserved for.
In addition, a water-polo game will be staged between the Old Brigade and the Youngsters. Those members of the Y.M.C.A., who played for the Kowloon Swimming Clab before the YM.C.A. Pool was built will comprise the Old Brigade, and the Young- sters will be comprised of those members who have play. ed for the YMCA. since the pool was bullt.
Long Dive (Furtherest distance
SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1933
TO-DAY'S BOWLS
CHAMPIONS AT HOME TO TAIKOO
BOWLING GREEN ENTERTAINING THE RECREIO
FIRST DIVISION,
CRAIGENGOWER (60) ·
KOWLOON C.C. (60)
TAIKOO (51)
· CIVIL SERVICE (55)
KOWLOON DOCKS (56) ▼ POLICE (58) BOWLING GREEN (59) *
CIVIL SERVICE (60) POLICE (-)
RECREIO (69)
ELECTRIC (46)
RECREIO (66) SECOND DIVISION. -
*
YACHT CLUB (53)
INDIAN RC. (−).
▼
+
BOWLING GREEN (56)
CRAIGENGOWER (65)
Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game last year....”
League Tables To Date.
∙Kowloon B. G. (8) Craigengower (1)
Club de Recreio (2) Police RC. (7) Civil Service (3) Kowloon Docks (5) Taikoo Docks (6) Kowloon C C (4)
Craigengower (1) Kowloon B. G. (5) Civil Service (3) Yacht Club (2)
Club de Recreio (4) Kowloon C. C. (7) Police R. C. (~) K. K. Electric. (8)
FIRST DIVISION
Shots
P. W. L. F A. 8 6 2 518 423 95
7 5 2 395 376 19
8 5 3 472 460
8 4 4 466 · 506
Shots
Up .D. Pta
012
0 10
12
0 10
40 8
#
7 3 4 402 421 0 19 SA 5 451 449 2 0 6
8 3 5 461 480 0 19. 6 8 2 6 440 490 0 50 4 SECOND DIVISION
7 6 1 465 324:141 8 6 2 550 451 99
7 5 Z. 433 375 58
7°4′ 3′ 383′ 396 · 0
0 12
0 12
0·10
12 Đ
8:
8
8 4 4 426 454 € 28,
8
8 3 5 412 490
0' 78 0
8 4 4 476 436) 40
8 2 6 415 488 Q 73 4
2 9 18 443 390 0 147 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 Tai- koo second string.
A 100 Yards handicap event will Mr. Barlow said that no record was kept of the teams who should also be provided in the programme have played and did not, and it and also a diving exhibition by The decision to hold the Mamak was therefore impossible to collect Association members.
The following is the full pro-Indian R. C. (-) Tournament this year was, how.the fee now.
Mr. Wong pointed out that he gramme which commences at 9 lever, only reached after consider-
not "quibbling" about the p.m. sharp on Saturday. August 5:: able discussion, as the representa was
Men's 50 Yards Aggregate Handicap. tives were anxious to know whether money part, but thought that it
50 Yards Ladies Aggregate Handi- run should be recorded in the minutes Cap. the Association would also competitions during the year. "for future guidance, and that those care affiliated members of the Associa-in charge should take more tion," remarked one of the repre- during the coming season, assum- would thus being that the competition was held, sentatives, "we
Mr. Surgin Singh also up- held Mr. Wong in this matter, and remarked that "it was very unsatisfactory Indeed.".. He considered that it was ineffi- clenty on the part of the Committee.
between the devil and the deep sea as to know in which competition we should play."
Association Plans Unknown
Mr. F. V. Wong objected to this
Mr. F. A. Kemp, Secretary of the Association, said that he could not state at the moment whether the Association would hold competi- and reminded Mr. Surgin Singh was the representatives tions during the year as the sub-that it ĺject had not yet arisen at their who appointed the Committee.
meeting.
New Officers for the ensuing year included Mr. E. W. Hamil
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The latter has now occupied, the post for three years in suc- cession.
Officers Elected.
Mr. E. W., Hamilton was elected as President of the League, on the
swimming under water).
-Team Race: Y.MC.A. v Combined Chinese (4 men, 200 Yds.)
Men's 50 Yards Backstroke Handi-
tap.
Exhibition Diving.
Men's 100 Yards Free Style Handi-
сдр.
Team Race: "y" Ladies y Combined Chinese Ladies (200 Yds.)
Water-Polo: Old Brigade The Youngsters.
Old Brigade:-H. Angus;^_J. E. Henry and M. Railton; E. W. Railton; W. F. Kerr, B. Rasmussen and A. Other.
The Youngsters:-8. Fowler: A. G. Donn and H. Lange: W. Campbell; E
Schrender and Fullager, W. Fowler,
proposal of Mr. England-White, PACIFIC COAST
who remarked that Mr. Hamilton was also President of the Hockey Aa- gociation and a keen hockey ex- thusiast. The
F.
BASEBALL Sacramento Keep Lead Over Holiday.
of to-day's
HE.
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THE TEAMS
FIRST DIVISION.
Bowling Green 1st team:
B. Duncan, J. Sloan, W. Macfarlane and A. M. Holland (skip),
J. Watson, A. Macintyre, J. Gibeon and H. Nish (skip).'
P. Hall. A. R. Whibley, Budding, and L. Gay (skip). Civil
Reserve: J. B. Logan.
Service 1st team:—
H. Lockhart, J. F. McGowan, N. J. Bebbington and R. P. Phillips (skip).
T. Armstrong, E. W. Simmonds, Hollidge and A. W. Grimmitt (skip). K. E. Strange, S. Alderman," Jones and J. Deakin (skip). Taikoo Docks
D. Peoples, W. Cunningham, W. Weir
and J. Chalmers (skip). J. Poison, A. Stalker, R. Keown and W. Wotherspoon (skip).
W. Brown, J. Watson, N. Drummond and R. Wallace (skip). Craigengower 1st team:
MAKING RACING PAY.
Lord Astor Speaks
As An Owner.
Addressing a party of Bucks. farmers at his farm at White- hall, Cookham, Bucks, Lord. Astor emphasised the fact that he ran his farm and racing stud on strictly business lines.
He said that he started his horse breeding when he was an
3. Cavanagh. L E. Lammert, D. undergraduate at Oxford, and
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when every penny counted.
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"It is probably in consequence,” he added, "that I have had, Brightman, Tack, E. el certain measure of success, and Arculli and U. M. Omar (skip).now, after 35 years, I have a
Club de Recreio 1st teas
Only 11 out of 22 clubs attend-
elected Vice Presidents ed the meeting. Mr. England-
were, Lt. Comdr. Leigh, R.N. White was in the chair, and was (Navy), Col.. F. P. Nosworthy
San Francisca, July 4. Rumfahn and B. W. Bradbury (skdy), supported by P. T. Barlow, (As-(Army) and The Rev. W. Walton.
La Buchanan, A. E. Coates, H. The detailed results sistant Hon. Secretary), N. A. E. Rogers (Civilians).
Fame in the Pacific Coast Baseball Beer and R. Baxa (skip), Mackay (Hon. Treasurer), A. W. The office of chairman was once League follow:- Kirton Vaughan (R.A.M.C.), Sur-gain. given to Mr. O. England- gin Singh (Radio), Jahan Dad white, who, in accepting, remarked (K.I.T.C.), R. H. Wong (St. Anthat he was very grateful for the drew's), F. V. Wong (Mamak Com-honour which had been his for mittee), A. C. Reed (Incognitos), three years in succession. F. A. Kemp (Hong Kong Hockey
elected Mr. P. T. Barlow was Association), Major H. M. Mc-Hon. General Secretary and Mr. Intyre (R.A.), O. May (German N. A. E. Mackay as Hon. Treasurer. Club), P. O. Brokenshire. (Navy),
A Sub-Committee.
J. J. Lyons (Army), Sergt. Allen,
It was decided to form a sub- representing Mr. A. W. Dormer
make Police); C. Mullins (R,E.) and Committee with power to
alterations and additions to the Mr. S. S. Mamak.
present regulations. Those elected
Ground Fees Questioned. “ were the representative of the The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. N. A Hong Kong Hockey Association, E. Mackay, presented his report of The Royal Navy, The Army, Mr. F. accounts which showed a balance V. Wong, Mr. R. H: Wong, Mr. A. of $64.82 for the year's account....! W. Kirton-Vaughan, P. O. Broken- Mr. R. H. Wong pointed out the shire and Mr. O, England-White, large expenditure under the head-] The Meeting' closed with a vote thanks to Messrs. Jardine Ing of "U.S.B.C. Club ground fees, of
$58.00, less $18,00 recovered, Matheson for the loan of the amounting $40." He said that at Board-room.
a fee of $2 per game, this resulted
in 20 games being unaccounted for.
Mr. Barlow replied that the fee Essentials Of Golf.
for the ground had to be paid whe- ther the match took place or not, and in many cases where fixtures"
HONG KONG RIDING SCHOOL,
HITTING
Missions Los Angeles
Missions Los Angeles Sacramento Daldand Sacramento Oakland Sexitle Portland Seattle Hollywood Portland
San Francisco Hollywood
San Francisco
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EL Barros, R. R. Robarts, F. V. very substantial balance at the -- Ribeiro and R.-F. Luz (skip).
bank as a result of my racing activities.
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The standings after to-day's games were
Sacramento Portland
Los Angeles
Hollywood Missions Oakland Seattle.
San Francisco
Won Lost Pet.
56 38,609 51 39 .567. 69. 89 562 49 40 551
39
38 52 .409
J. E. Noronha, H. Alves, F. X. Silva'
G. G. Silva (skip).
L.A. Gutierrez, LA C. R. Souza,
A. S. Gomes and C. E. Marques (skip).
Police 1st team
J. C. Fender, T. Tallon, J. Shepheard
and W. Mair (skip).
"It isn't every owner of race- horses who can say that.”
R. Elli, E. E. Booker, A. R. Clark GARRISON WATER:
and G. C. Moss (skip)..
J. Pooler (skip).
3. Orem, T. Perkins, E. G. Post and
W. E. Hollands (skip),
McL. Smith. Reserve: W. Indian R. C.:
A. M. Omar, S. 0. Bux, A. M. Rum- jahn and K. M. Omar (skip).
M. L. Razack, M. Y. Adai, AR Dallah and A. M. Wahub (skip).
H. Harteam, Bishen Singh, S. Ismail and B. A. Hyder (skip).
SECOND DIVISION.
34 54 $88
United Preas. Bowling Green 2nd team:
LATE WITH IRON By Joyce
CLUBS: Wethered. TIHEEE points in which the iron Thot with back spin differs
from the drive are worth consider-
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POLO LEAGUE
R.A.M.C. Fortunate To Hold "A" Lincolns.
GOALS FOR JENKINS
BERRIMAN
"A" Company, Lincolns, were unfortunate to be held to a 2-ail draw after a good second half C. L. Farmer, Charlton, H. G. Sher. rally against the R.A.M.C. in the riff and W. S. Drake (aldp),
Kowloon Section of the Garri J. C. Chambers, J. Macdonald, F. Vson Water Polo at Shamshulpo. Whitta
and A. W. E. Davidson (skip). E. G. Searle, G. I. Owen, G. E. F. Thompson and P. Bapley (sidy),
Reserve: T. Hard. Cirit Bervice 2nd teams---
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TENNIS BLUES.
The RAMC secured two Carly goals through Jenkins, but after this "A" Company took command of the game and J. Purvis, J. Fitzgerald, R. R. Davies
two quick equalised through and
R. R. Wood (skip). noticeably increased at the last
C. Champelovier S Cresny, L. goals by Berriman.
"A" Company were unlucky moment. The acceleration is more whant and Le Luck (skip).
M. Collyer, H. Westlake not to take full points as they hit sudden and not as gradual as in Lalog M
and S..
the crossbar four times in the the drive.
Reserves H
Bendall and Major, The third difference follows Pooler (skip).m
closing minutes. from these two points. The Craigengewer 2nd team:---
D: K. Kharas, M. J. Medina, Y. wrists come more into the shot. First, the club head should be
They retard the club head In the Abbas and A. A. Razack (skip).
C. S. Summons, H. Milton, W. Ward kept well back until the last mo
down swing, because the object and W. V. Field (alphaston, E. V. ment in the dawn swing. This is
is to put spin on the ball.
G. Duncan TAN half the secret this can only be done by biting Pearse and W. Gill (akip). LESSONS IN RIDING, JUMPING
It should not be the same steady as late as possible and accelerating & HORSEMANSHIP.
sweep zs in the drive, but more of through the ball, which means that BREAKING IN SCHOOLING OF a hit. By keeping the club head the club gets more grip on the ball, PONIES HORSES back you get the lats hit which is The great thing to aim at in all. STABLING OF PONIES HORSES the essence of the crispness of an good approach play is to play PONIES SADDLERY FOR BALE fren shot.
firmly, and not, as the Americans The second point of difference is call it "Baby the shot that is, that the pace of the dwing is not weaken as the ball hit. Let the so evenly distributed: The rhythm finish be as deliberately construct
little different. The pace is ed as the back swing.
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CAPT, N. A RIDESTVIN, EHET PROPRIETOR
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Club de Recreio 2nd team
and A. H. Barto (skip).
B Bato, D. "Alves, G. Ozorio
awarded at Oxford to G. L. Burwell Lawn tennis Blazs have bost (Merton), E. C. De Barem (Keble), and W. F. Moss: (Brasenone), sia
Sloan, C. E. Gahsgan, S. Deacon and WELL BroMuskate" (skip).
LF Xavier. A A Remedios, J, L Besto and A. V. Barros (sidp), McLeod and R. H. E. Marks (akip).
H. K. Electric: and H. Rosario (skip); -->{}\/\/ Alvin
Xavier, 1. K. 8. Boario, A. E. S. Beserve: W. R. Chester-Woods. Pond-team
R. H. Dowman.
Carey (skip) Brittain and AC . . Eiddel!
B. Forrest, and: WB. Glendenning (akip),
McHardy J. E. Howalter, W, and J. F. Lanny (skip).
Marriman,"
H. Hatch, G. A. Padrett, F. Nor rington and A. F. Paul (skip).
Tarback, d. C. Haigh, L. de Rome
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