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MONDAY, JULY 24, 1933.

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W. CAMPBELL AND MISS YEUNG SAU KING WIN HARBOUR SWIMS

TENNIS LEAGUE

CHAMPIONS

SHOULD BEAT

THE CLUB

Goldman And Sullivan May Prove Obstacle. INDIANS SHOULD SMASH THE

C.R.C. "B" 100 PER CENT Though without the services of Ho Ka Lau the Chinese Recreation Club should overcome the Club in the premier Tennis League, pro- gramme this afternoon.

AUSTRALIA WIN

Rugby Test Triumph

Over S. Africa.

Durban, To-day. Australia triumphed over South 6 in the Africa by 21 points to "Test" match played here on Sa- turday.-Reuter.

Next Month's English Tour.

HE

The progress of L. Goldman and Tatchaft

A. L. Sullivan against the cham-

programme of matches for the Australian

pions will be watched with inter- Rugby League team in England

est, and, should this pair reveal next year is.--

their best form, the Club might; even force a draw.

The holders second string are in danger of losing their 100 per cent. record when they visit the I. R. C. this after-

noon.

August 26. vs. St. Helen's Recrea-

VS.

tion; in mid-week, va. Leigh.

September 2. YO. Hull Kingston Rovers; in mid-week, vs. Bramley.

vs. Oldham; in mid-: September 9, week, vs. Yorkshire County.

September 16, vs. Barrow; in mid-

vs. Lancashire County.

23. vs. Wigan; in mid- vs. Bradford. September 30, vs, Halifax. October 7, First Test Match, at Belle Manchester; in mid-week, vr.

14, vs. Warrington; in mid- weck, vs. Hunslet.

October

V3. Salford: in mid- vs. Widness. Bay Club's most formidable rivals1r 28. ve Wakefield; in mid-1

28, E week, vs. Northern League.

The Rumjahn cousins should se cure three sets and J. A. E. Cas- sumbloy and I.M.A. Razack would not surprise if they secured the two other necessary sets for vici

lory.

South China "A," the Causeway!

"October"

2

are at home to the Recreio, and should secure two more points in i November 4, v. Swinton.

the championship race.

The following are the forecasted :

results of to-day's programme:

Chinese "A"

Indian R. C.

Kowloon C C.

(at Causeway Bay).

in

CRUICKSHANK WINS

Virginia Open With

Score Of 285.

Richmond, Va, June 24. Bobby Cruckshank, Country Club of Virginia professional, to-day won the Virginia open golf championship, with a 72- hole total of 285, three under par and nine strokes ahead of the field.

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U.S. NAVY BEAT

SOUTH CHINA

Matty Chang Hits Only Homer. HEALD PLAYS WELL

(By IKE)

The American Navy triumph-

ed over the local Baseball Cham-

DIFFERENCE OF 6.51.1

BETWEEN WINNERS

73 OUT OF 78 ENTRANTS FINISH COURSE

Pions, South China A.A., yester TSANG HO FOOK, TUITSING-CHO

day afternoon at Caroline Hill bp

a score of 13 to 8 in a sensational!

seven inning game.

The sailors scored nine runs in the fifth inning, the crowd cheering! continuously as the men crossed the home-plate.

Matty Chang smacked the ball out into the field be yound the reach of the cen- tre felder and scored the only home run of the game. Sleto and T. Kim banged out two

base hits.

The sailors scored three runs ini

the second inning when the local team several bad plays. The most excit- ing inning of the game was wit nessed in the fifth when the sailors made nise runs. Five batters were given their base on balls, pitched by Ed. Chang, who hit one man and forced several others in to score for

became excited and made

the Navy.

AND MISS LEUNG YUK - CHAN

C. A.

WIN C.B.C. EVENTS

(By Crawl.)

MIS

TISS YEUNG SAU KING

who

WOO the Ladies Harbour Race yesterday.

Swimming well-judged races W. Campbell, of the European Y. M.

and Miss Yeung Sau King, of South China, won the Miss Yeung Sau-king--a wonderful Men's and Ladies' Sections of the Invitation Harbour Race held under achievement. the auspices of the Chinese Bathing Club at North Point yesterday

afternoon.

Campbell returned the very excellent time of 25 minutes, 45.-2/5 seconds over a course of approximately one mile, while Miss Yeung Sau-king returned a time of 32 minutes 36.-3/5 seconds. There was a fairly strong current running at the time, although the swimmers were actually handicapped by rollers caused by the passing of many ships at the time of the race.

W. Campbell, who is a Lance Corporal in the South Wales Bor- derers, won the Army Harbour For the first time this season swim last year fa-record time and; Matty Chang went to the pitcher's was placed second to L Roza- mound in the beginning of the sixth. Pereira in the Colony event He is

He pitched two innings of good November 11, Second Test Match, at Leeds; in

in mid-week, va. Keighley,

baseball, and struck out two of the a regular member of the YM.C.A. November 18. vs. Huddersfield;

Leading Jack Isaacs, profession-sailors. No one made a hit while Water Polo team. . Ind-werk,

week, ve Batley.

Miss Young Sau King has an un- November 25, vs. Broughton Ranal at Chesterfield Club, Richmond. he was pitching.

Patterson pltched the entire seven beaten record in this event and is by four strokes at the start of the v Hong Kong C. C.gers; in mid-week, vs. Leeds.

innings for the Americans and did December 2, vs. St. Helen's; in mid-

final round, Cruickshank shot

one of the most versatile lady week, va. Rochdale.

par-shattering 69 while Isaacs fal- some exceptionally fine pitching.

As usual T. Kim, South China's swimmers the Colony has produced. tered and took a 74 for a second-

star short-stop this season, play- A tremendous gathering estimat- place total of 294.

ed an excellent game and lost noed at well over 2,000 crowded the time in pegging the ball to T. Chinese Bathing Club's pavilion, Chan at first-base, besides being and long before the race was due

Chinese "B"

(at Seokumpoo),

v Craigengower (at the K. C. C.). South China "A" v Recreta

(at King's Park). South China "B" v University

(at King's Park),

TABLE TO DATE..

"A" DIVISIÓN

December 3, vs. Cumberland. December 10, Third Eest Match, at Swinon; in mid-weck, ys, Dewsbury

December 23, va. York. December 25, vs. Hull.

December 30, vs. Wales, at Wembly,

Chandler Harper, Portsmouth

amateur and defending champion, A match is being arranged with shot a par 72 in his final round England, to be played in Paris to finish third with a total of 296.the only man on the local team to commence motor boats, launches after the completion of the tour in England.

Sela BOWLS SECRETARY

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts

9

4 0 0 30 6

87

LEAVES HOSPITAL

S.C.A.A. "A" 5401 32 13

C.K.C. "A"

C.C.C.

C.R.C. "D" K.C.C.

F.K.C.C. 1.R.C.

Recreio S.CA.A. "B" University

2 3 1 291⁄2 241⁄2

200 16-14

2 1 0 16

11

2 1 0 15

B

2 2 0 21

15

2 0 8 19

2

6 0 0

4 0 3

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24TH R. A. WIN

AT TENNIS

Lincolns Beaten In Kowloon Section.

LAST GAME IN LEAGUE

Hampton Concedes W.O. To Lunny.

POSTPONED FIXTURES

H. Hampton, Hon. Secretary of the Lawn Bowls Association, left the French Hospital to-day after: having made a speedy recovery apendi- from his operation for citis.

He has been forced to concede a walk over to J. Lunny. (Electric) in the Second Round of the Colony Championship.

The following are postponed fix- tures in the Open: The last match in the Kowloon Wednesday Section of the Hong Kong Area į

(Police green).

Tennis League was played on v. C. Labrum Friday when the 24th Battery, B.A.

v S. Eccleshall (Bowling Green).

defeated "C" Company, Lincoln-E. M. Remedios v J. Cavanagh shire Regiment by 6 sets

ta

(Craigengower green)

Detailed results were as follows: L. de Rome v J. Watson

Lt Garthwaite and Lt. Shielda

(24th R.A.)

bent Lt Bransbury and

2nd/Lt. Cragg

62

beat L/Cpl. Wast and

L/Cpl. Cohen

6. 1

beat Cpl. Wardle and

Pte. Houlton

6- 0

B.Q.M.S. Clarke and Sgt. Smith

(24th R.A.)

bent Bransbury and

Cragg

The closing date for the Semi- Final Round of the Spey Royal Cup: has been announced as August 20.

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Lawn Bowls Open Championship. B. W. Bradbury ↑ A. R. Whibley 63 Nish v. V. Ramsey

Lawn Tennis.—“A” Division beat Wardle and Houlton: 6- 2}] Master Gunner

Bong Kong C.C. Wardie and Chinese C. "AD4

Indian R.C. Chinese R.C. "B Kowloon C.C. Craigengower C.C, South China” “A” Club de Recreló South China "E" v University

TO-MORROW Lawn Bowls Open Championship B. F. Luz F. Cullen

Basa v E. G. Post

beat Wass and Cohen- 6- 4 (Club de Recreio green, 6.20 p.m.)

Q.M.S. Jones (24th R.A.)

lost to Bransbury and

Cragg

lost to Wass and Cohen' I- 6 lost to Wardle and Houl-

ton

KOWLOON SECTION,

0.6

v. J. J. Basto

Meetings

A. E. Coates on CC, green) (Kowlson, B.G.C. green, 6.20 p.m.) P. W. L. F. A. Pia, Hong Kong Football Association Coun 88.87, 15. 8; cil,

*** (at 5:30 p.os.) HQ Lincolus "A" Coy, Lincolns 871-62-20-7 Laws TennisB* Diriston --- | 24th Bt7. H.A... 85351 21, 6 Chinese B.C, v. Graduated HK.S.E.AVA:8: 5342 205 Clus de Recreio v USE.C 20th Bty. R.A. 8 4 4 35 87 4 South China y Hong Kong C.C.

2 University v Kowloon Glo "Coy Lines.. 84. 4. 34. 38

B.C. of 8.75 2 Indian B.C. Civil Service C.G...

Coy, Lisca, 817 17-667-1

JARMAN ENTERS FINAL

Herriott Beaten By 169 Points.

to be

to knock out a two-bagger,

and row boats were seen Heald, the centre-field for the making for Hung Hom, the start- Navy, played real baseball anding. pojat of the races. caught five flies out in the field, and scured two runs for his team.

This is the second game the Navy: jhave won on the Caroline Hill dia- mond and they certainly deserved yesterday's win as they played a hard game from the start to the faish

233 IN 8 VISITS TO THE TABLE The box-scores were as follows.

Recording breaks of 47, three of over 30, and running out with an unfinished 28 C/8gt. Jarman, the Army Champion, entered the Final Round of the Garrison Billiards Champion- ship when he eliminated L/Cpl. Herriott, of the Lincolns, by 169 points in 400 up.

Herriott, who has just recovered from a brief illness, recorded breaks of 21 and 19 and failed to reproduce his best form against the holder who collected 232 points from eight visits to the table- 35, 32, 24, 17, 18, 31, 47, and 28 (unfinished),

Garrison

Snooker Title

Three Second Round Encounters.

The following are results in the Garrison Snooker. Championship:

Second Round. S/Sgt. Green (B.A.M.C.) beat.

L/CPL Herriott (Lincolas) 2 1, Pte. Kirkham (R.A.M.C.) beat

T. Kim

T. Fong

M. Chang T. Chan H. Young E. Chang {B. Cheng

H. Y. Chang K. W. Pau Chung

Roka 3b Donovan 2b Olenouski as. Storie E Heald ct Sleto e Lt. Jones ib Crotti Tf Hale f Patterson p

South China

Ask. N. H. PO. A E

2 1 2 10 0 2 0 0 4 11 500

7.3

V. S.

E

0 0 0

2 1 8 0

1 3 1

0 3 0

0 1 0 0

0 2 0 0

0 0 2 0 40.13 2 18 5 SCORE' BY INNINGS:

The actual course of the race was from about 200 yards off the East end of the Kowloon Dockyard, and finishing at the Chinese Bathing Club.

Seventy-eight entrants took the plunge, and 73 finished the course, a remarkable figure.

The race was witnessed and fol- lowed by about five hundred people in motor boats, launches and in hundreds of rowing, bosts.

The event was divided into five sections comprising, Open Men and Ladies, Chinese Bathing Club Men and Ladies, and * Veterans' Section.

Ladies Go First

The Ladies and Veterans took the plunge first and Miss Yeung

CAMPBELL BEATS KWOK BY 1.18.2

First Three In Five Eventi

The following were the first three in the five events: Men's Open (To affiliated Clubs

of the HKLASA);— 1. W. Campbell (Y,M.C.A.)

Time: 25 mins. 45,-2/5 secs. 2. Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.)

Time: 27 mins. $.4/5 secs.

3. Shek Kam-pui (Y. Companions') Time: 28 mins. 45 Aces. Ladies

Open (To aliated Clubs of the

(S.C.A.A) 1. Miss Yeung

Time: 32 mins. 36.-3/6 seca

2. Miss Lam To-lai (Chung Sing)

Time: 34 mins. 28 sect.

3: Mrs. A. C. Schreuder

(Ladies)

Time: 85 mins. lê xecs. Chinese Bathing Club Members

(For Men)

1. Trang Hof00k

Time: 30 mins. 55 com.

2. Yeung Wai-lim

3.

Time: $2 mins. 29.-2/5 eecz.

Yat-hung

Chemins, 24-2/5 tece.

Bathing Club Members (For Ladies):

1. Mine Leung Yuk-chan

Time: 42 mins. A seca

-Kit-wab

2. Mise

3. Miss

42 mina. 55 seca. Chan

Yuen-shenag

Chinese Bething Club Members

1. Tult Sing-cho

A

could be heard, and when Campbell

Over the last couple of hundred yards the applause from tremendous crowd of spectators swam up through the pier heads he was given a wonderful reception by the crowd.

Kwok Comes Second

Kwok Chun-hang, who also had broken into the crawl, passed Miss Yeang Sau-king about 100 yards from home, and was also given a tumultons welcome by the cheer- ing crowds.

Miss Yeung Bau-king, follow- ed by Shek Kam-pui and W. Schreuder, finished in that or

der.

on'

At the conclusion Mr. Kwok Chan, Chairman of the Chinese Bathing Club made a short speech |congratulating the swimmers

their excellent efforts and also in- troduced Marshall Li Chal-sum, a former Governor of Kwangtung. Province, Marshal Chan Ming-thiu,

a Life President of the Chinese Bathing Club, who also distributed the prizes, and General Ong Chino- wun, the famous defender of the Woosung Forts during the trouble In Shanghai last year.

The United Artists Film Cor- poration (Chinese) took moving plc- tures of the race and also of the swimmers as they arrived at the finish.

Unplaced Swimmers

The following was the list of unplaced men swimmers in the order they finished the course, the times of the other seven of the first ten being given:- W. Schreader (Y.M.C.)

Time: 29 mins. 16.-2/5 Wong Suen-man

(S.C.A.A.)

(For Veterans)→

Chan

Time: 42 mins.'

2. Tse Yu-chuen

Mak

Time: 46 mins. 45 sec 3. Sing Chu-shan

Sau-king (S.C.A.A.), Mrs. A. C. resorting to the back stroke.

Schreuder ("Y" Ladies) and Miss

Miss Leung Wing-han (S.C.A.A.)

Leung Wing-hân (S.C.A.A.) were was close upon Mrs. Schreuder's seen bunched together for the first heels, while Miss Lam To-laf was quarter of a mile.

→ The men took the plunge four

minutes later and Campbell (YM.

C.A.), Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A:)

not far behind

Campbell Takes Lead About a quarter of a mile behind

7 Shek Kam Flu, (Y. Companions) Campbell (Y.M.C.A.) had taken the

BACK

Time: 29 mins. 51.-2/6 seca.

Fook-sing (C.S.S.C.)

30 mins, 26 sees.

al-min (C.S.S.C.) ·

Time: 30 mins. 50.4-/5 secs.

Ho-Look

TERDE

Time: 30 AM

Wong Yue-man

茶 55 seca.

(S.C.A.A.)

Yuens Wal-lim. (C.B.C.)

Tae

Time: 32 mins,

C.B.B.C.),

31 mina. 30.-4/5 sens.

29.-2/5 seca. (S.C.A.A.), Wong D. Sutherland Cheung

Yus-tin

Wah-chau (C.B.C.),

Li Kiyeung (Y.

W. Railtonlona). E

sin

Lai Pua-

Ping-man

Sing), Lee E. Long (Y, Chan Man-pe (C.B.

and W. Schreuder (Y. M. C. A lead in the men's event, and swim-/

20 (8CA.A.),

8. Nary

were all grouped together, Camp- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R.. H. E. Buna 6 3 0 1 90 0 0

bell being slightly in the lead. 13 4 7 Hits 0 2 0 2 0 0 0

South Chin

2 3 4 5 6 7

R. H. E.

ming

breast

Sing-cho (G.B.C.),

man - (C.B.C.); Chan

Tang

Berk fong

(G.B.C.), Cho Sala (C.B,C.), Lak Yat-fa (Y. Companions), Leung Hon-cheang (C.B.C.), King-chu (C.B.C.)

a steady crawl stroke, he Ter St gradually improved his position un-I I was in a launch following the til he was about 75 yards ahead of race and was able to catch up to the Kwok Chun-hang. The latter was

using his well-executed Runs 1.0 3.0 0 1 3 8 5.2 women and see how they were pro-stroke at a fairly fast and even Hits

gresslag. After 600 yards, Mins

pace. Yeung, San-king, breaking into a powerful breaststroke, forged ahead of "Mrs. Schrender, who was

1

0 10 0 1 3 Home Run-Matty Chang.

Three Base Hits-None

Two Base Kits-Sleto, T: Kim Chief UmpireYates.

West Indies In Good

W. Schreuder was not far be hind Kwok Chin-hang, but was evidently feeling the strain of the exhausting breast stroke he was using. (ed

At approximately the half mile

Position Against England in Test markies Young Sen-king Im-

London, To-day. ¡G., Hend'zy, not out, w CROWD of 15,000 saw Barrow E. L G Hoad, b-Clark 2.0A and Headley add 200 runs for G. C. Grant, e Ames, b Robins

Pte. Abbott (Lincolna) 2-0 Sgt. Beeston (RA) beat *L/Cpl. Greenhill (B.E.)

First Round.

C. S M Lewis (S.W.B.) best.

Spr. Whittaker (RE) L/Cpl Ellis (5.W.B.) beat

Pte. Atkins (Lincoins).

**

L/Cpl. Williams (8.W.B.) best

Pte. Clapp (8.W.B.) Pte. Walters (S.W.B.) beat

Pie. Lilley (Lincolns)

Pte. Kirkham (B.A.M.C.) beat

the West Indian's second wicket to L N. Constantine, e Robins, b the Test against England, et Old Clark

2-0 Trafford on Saturday, but after C. A. Wiles, Wyatt-had bowled Berrow four Verity

e Hammond,

2. 0 wickets: fell for 107 runs, the DC da Costa, not out ....

tourists compiling 385 for 6 before

2-0 the close of play?

George Hendley, the “Black 2-0 Bradman of the side, carried his bat for 445, scored out of BOT in Pie. Funnell (B.A.3.0.). - 2- 0 815 mingtas. - Be has hit fifteen Sgt Green (Lincolng) beat boundaries, in his effort.

Pte. Williams (S.W.B.) 21 Scores C/Bgt Tarmin (8.W.B. and bolder)

WEST INDIES, received awo: ! from L/CDLC. A Roach, b Clark Prosser (Lincoln).

1.Barrow, Wyatt,

Extra

Total (for B-wkts.)

proved her pace and was seen 145 about 100 yards in front of Mr. Schreuder, while Mist Lam -To-lai

pai (C.B.C.).

Chan-mu ming (Y.

Cheung

YYung Fook

Tat-fan Chi-bung (C.R.C.)

500 CERD

Fook-hai (C.R.C.),

Leung Tin

(C.B.Canions), Soo

mo

Pan

hong

Tong Po-cheang Pang Tit-chung (C.3.C.).

Wa (C.B.C.), Wong Yee-wah Lan Peraun (C.B.C.), Tso (C.B.C.), Pan Kim- Liang (C.B.

(C.B.C.)

Shon (CRC), TAME.. C.) Ter.. Kwok Ying-chiu Wei-muf C.B.C.1.

Hung-cheung

Chan

Lan Kai-to' (C.B.C.),

4. Hong Chan Lai

18 (Chung Sing) and Miss Leung tong (C.B.C.), Wong Yat-chlu

Wing-hang (8.C.A.A.) were gra-

81 dually creeping up on Mra: Schreu

der,

16 Campbell Catches Up Ladies

s

Campbell was swimming beauti

fally, and had still an advantage

888 of about 70 yards on Kwok Chun-i

Fall of the wickets 1 for 26; 2 hang, while Shek Kam-pat had des for 228: B for 227; 4 for 268; 5 for finitely taken the lead over W. 302; 6 for 806;

BEARHOLM Schreuder

To bat E. Achong, A. E. Martindale Neaving home, Miss Young San and VA Valentine king broke into her well-known England -DR. Jardines R. E 8. crawl stroke, while Campbell who Wyatt, C. F. Walters, R. W. V. Robins was now well ahead of the rest of Buteliffe, Eaimond, Ames, Langridge

«ithe field, sons about 40 ports ahead off 105|(F) · Macaulay, Vority and Clark,

C.B.C.), Wong Yat-hong (C.B.C.), Iu Kwan-to (C.R.C.), Chen Ki wal (C.B.C.), Weng Koon-ch IC.B.C.). Ne Ying cheung (0.8. C.), Chan: Kwong sang (C.B.C.), Ne Ying-ching (C.B.C.), and Ng Ying-chot, (C.B.C.).

Ladies List

The following was the list of: unplaced swimmers, in the Ladies

Bau-chan CY (8.C.A.A.), Mlas.

Wing-ban (8.C.), MasLeang Yuk-chan (C.B.C.), -Miss-Laon - Kit-wab (C.B.C.), Mixx Ne Yuet-hing (Chung Sing), Miss Ne Yuet-koon (Chung Sing), His Chan Toen-sheung, (C.B.C.), Man Ro Chin-man (G.B.CL He Taka (C.3.C.);

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