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THE CHINA MATI

FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933

CHINESE R. C. DEFEAT UNITED SERVICES R. C.

CHUNG SING

BEAT "VARSITY

IN POLO GAME

Losers Should. Have Won Poor Game.

OZORIO IMPRESSES

(By CRAWL).

Playing in the European Y.M.C.A. bath yesterday, the Hong Kong University were defeated by

CHAMPIONS SHOULD RETAIN TITLE

U.S.R.C. ASSISTED BY DICK

/SGT. JARMAN, the Army HANCOCK & ERIC GRIMBLE

Billiards and Snooker

champion.

Jarman

4 goals to 2 by the Chung Sing Retains His

Benevolent Society in the Water Polo League.

The game was a very poor one and on the run of the play the University should have emerged- winners, but lack of speed among the forwards and bad breaking away lost them many scoring op portunities.

H. L. Ozorio was the best of the University team, defending well and sending up fine. passes. He, however, lacked support from Rodrigues and da Silva,

Billiards Title

Clarke Beaten By Three Points.

The Chinese Recreation Club are now, certain of making a clean sweep of the four major tennis league titles. Yesterday at King's Park their "B" team beat the United Services Recrea- tion Club, their most formidable challengers, by the odd set, and their junior team beat the Indian R.C.

The Chinese have now only to overcome the Recreio and the

LR.C. to retain their "B" title. The Causeway Bay Club have

RESULTS AT A GLANCÉ

"B" Division

U.S.R.C.

Chinese R.C. S

"" Division

Radio

Kowloon Indians Filipinos Chinese "D" Army T.C Hong Kong C.C. K. Dock

Recreio

312 0

9 Police

6% Indian R.C. Z

Recreio

6

4. Kowloon C.C. 5° 31 Civil Service- 3%

TABLE TO DATE.

"B" DIVISION, (Holders:-C.R.G).

Bets

PWL D. F

A PL

94

5

41 0.294 157

already won the Mixed Doubles League, and are practically assured af triumphs in the "A" and "C" Divisions where they have not yet Chinese C4400 26 met with a setback. In fact they have not dropped a point in the S. China "C" 6 4 2 0 29 154. four leagues. Their junior string in the “A” Division are not, U.S.R.C. however, included in this fine record.

· LOSER LEADS 495 TO 484

The U.S.R.C. greatly felt the loss of R. E. Tottenham and Capt. Colour Sergeant Jarman of the Waite, and, though they were as South Wales Borderers, runner-up sisted by Dick Hancock, a. former, in the Colony Billiards Champion- Colony doubles champion, and Eric never seemed to ship and twice holder of the Gar-Grimble, they

settle down. Chung Sing, the winners did not rison Individuat Biliards Champion-

F.K. Lau, the Chinese skipper deserve to win und were given

and K. T. Lau won all three their

second goal which E. L. ship, last night retained his Army Gosano, the Varsity 'keeper carri- title against Staff Sergeant Clarke of the Royal Army Ordinance Corps by 500 to 497 in one of the most thrilling finals ever seen at the Soldiers' Club or in any mili-a tary tournament in the Colony.

led backwards over the line.

Su Tin-moo opened the scoring in

the first half.

From the swim up a long shot by Voong Cheuk-chow saw Gosano save well, but he carried the ball into the net by taking the ball backwards for a throw.

Jarman was behind Clarke in the last hundred and everything point- Just before the interval Sa Tined to a new champion when the moo added his second from close scores reached 495-484 in favour!

śr.

sets for the Chinese. The "C" Division match between the German Club and the Craiger- ower Cricket Club was postponed jowing to the death of Mr. J. Hung.

member of the CC. £.

"B"

Division.

Champions Beat Challengers Playing on the U.S.R.C. ground

feated the United Services Recren-

Capt. Cannon and Capt. Barry (U.S.R.C.)

In the second half the University of Clarke, but the latter threw the Chinese Recreation Club de- had all of the play, attacking in away his glorious opportunity by tion Club by 5 sets to 4. the deep end. V. Grunberg scored attempting to pot the red at the the Varsity's first in a scramble, bottom end of the table with a long! and soon after Ozorio added the shot, instead of an in-off at 497 Varsity's second goal, but Voonghe missed the pot and left Jar- Cheuk-chow placed the issue be-¦ yond with a fine goal.

man with 16 points to make.

Jarman made 5 and 6, and left Chung Sing Tong Sulfai, Suy Clarke with a double baulk. The Ping-man and Lan Sui-so; Voong latter, however, managed io play Cheuk-chow: Chow Cheung-kong, So the red. with disastrous results. Tin-moo and Cheung Chi-tai.

University:E. L. Gosano; A. M.Jarman potting the red to follow Rodrigues and H. L. Ozurio; A. C. N through for game. da Silva; Chan Seek-long. S. Cheung and V. Grunberg.

Mr. R. Goldman refereed:—

T

On the run of the play Clarke certainly deserved 10 win, being more consistent in

Jarman was definitely of form and although he scored five breaks of over twenty he could do little right.

CIVIL SERVANTS BEAT his scoring.

SOUTH CHINA “B”

Chan Fook Sing Scores Four.

(By CRAWL).

Clarke's Fine Display

Clarke played a splendid game

beat F. H. Kwok and S. W.

Liang ... lost to F. K. Lau and

A. I. Li lost to M. K. Lau and

P. F. Choi

E. Grimble and H. R. B. Hancock |(U.S.R.C.)

"C" Division.

Clean Sweep For Filipinos At King's Park the Filipino Club defeated the Police. Recreation by 9 sets to nil.

4310 29 Graduates 5.3 2 0 231⁄2 211⁄2 Kowloon C.C. 7 7 3 4 0 31 314 Indian R.C. 7. 340 30% 32% H.K.C.C... 42 2 0 16% 20 Civil Service 50 50 11 332 0 University 50 50 0 40

"C" DIVISION

Bets

P W L D F A Po

J. A. and S. S. Hussian C.R.C. "D" .77 0.0 511⁄2 111⁄21⁄2 14 |(Filipino).

beat S. Smith and G. A.

Carruthers

beat L H. C. Calthrop and W. L. B. Sparrow .... beat B. Thorpe and H.

Loughlin

K.C.C. C.C.C. Recreio

G-2

Army Filipino 61.R.C

K.D.R.C. K.LT.C.

6- 3 Radio Police

8 7 1 0 451⁄2 261⁄2 14

6 5 1 0 381⁄2 151⁄2 10

6 5 1 0 35 19 10

32

6 4

7 1 3 1 10/2 8 4 4 0 43

8 2 5 1 277

228

29

1 29 34

5 1 1 2 2 22

6 2 4 0 17

27

7 14 2 24 - 39

T. A. Leonard and M. A. Sousa German

C.S.C.C. 816 1 271⁄2 441⁄2 (Filipino).

C.B.A.

7 16 092 53 beat Smith and Carruthers GHK.CC.... 6 0 5 1 18 351⁄2

beat Calthrop and. Sparrow 7-6 beat Thorpe and Loughlin 6- 21

H. A. Ribeiro and L. R. Ildefonso (Filipino).

K. C. C. Beat Club

The Kowloon C.C. defeated the beat Smith and Carruthers 4Hong Kong C.C. by 6 sets to 4.

beat Calthrop and Sparrow 6-4)

beat Thorpe and Loughlin. 6-4 W. Harris Walker and J. Phillips -

6- 4

5-7

',

| (H.K.C.C.) :- Kowloon Indians Win

lost to A. E. Collins and At King's Park the Kowloon In-

Smith dians Tennis Club defeated the drew with G. White and W. 4-6 Radio Sports Club by 5 sets.to H. Wilson

32.

beat Macaulay and Lewis...

2. 6

66. 6- 2

Firdos Khan and M. A. Khan (K.LT.C.)

beat Kwok and Liang lost to Lau and Lai lost to Lau and Choi

6:4

1- G

J. E. Henry and G. Puncheon beat W. Wu and G. M. Khan 6 3 (H.K.C.C.) :—— beat D."Waterton and E.

-

Lieut. Stocker and Capt. Waring. (U.S.R.C.)

7- 5 S. R. Salleh and Jahan 3-6 (K.LT.C.)

Davies ...

beat White and Wilson .

·6-4 lost to Collins and Smith

€2

last to W. Chanson and G.

Singh

flost to Macaulay and Lewis .. 1- 61

4-6 4- 6

6-4

best Kwok and Liang Post to Lau and Lai

beat Lau and Choi

and the execution of his shots was Defence Corps, Major H. B. L. coolness personified. His break Dowbiggin. O.B.E., Second-in-Com- The Chinese Civil Servants of 36, the highest of the evening mand, Major H. St. G. Thoyts, M.C. Swimming Club enjoyed an easy was an

excellent one, 30 points (President of the Soldiers' Club, and win by 5 goals to 2 over the South coming off in-offs at the top end of Lt. C. H, King, Officer-in-Command China "B" In the Colony Water the table.

of Garrison Billiards.. Polo League yesterday In the

The following was the prize list: Y.M.C.A. bath.

Soldier's Club Billiards Tourna- ment, Inter-Company Eight-a-Side, Winners-Portuguese Company,

H.K.V.D.C.

beat Wu and Khan

J. H: D. Lowe and H. R. A. Wood Dad (H.K.C.C.):--

4

drew with Collins and Wood. 64 lost to White and Wilson

6. 6.

0-6

7-5

Kowloon Docks Win

beat Waterton and Davies G 41beat Macaulay and Lewis.... lost to Chanson and Singh 3- 6¦

Ahmed Khan and M. T. Singh' (K.LT.C.)

'drew with Wu and Khan. 66 beat Waterton, and Davies 7- 5, lost to Chanson and Singh 0- 6)

Champions Beat I. R. C.

The Chinese R.C. defeated Indian R.C. at Causeway Bay by sets to 22.

Play commenced at 8 p.m. Jar man taking the lead until the in-- The South China forwards were terval at 9 p.m. when the scores very weak and failed to send in a read 220-164. in Jarman's favour., dangerous shot at goal in the first The latter had made breaks of 21, half. In the second half they did 32, 22, 20 while Clarke had only F. P. Sequeira, M. M. Silva, M the majority of the attacking, the made an 18.

A. Baptista, Gill, A. V. Gosano, E. {winners being content to rest on¦ When H.E. the G.O.C., Major-A. V. Remedios J. D. Remedies and

their laurels.

General O. C. Borrett arrived play Pereira. re-commenced, and Clarke with a

Runners-Up- H Q. Wing. series of short breaks gradually 1/S.W.B.:C/Sgt. Jarman,

beat A. A. Rumjann and M. crept up and took the lead at 254-

C. S. M. Kite, Sgt. Harris, Dmr. el Arculli 244. The latter kept the lead until Matthias, Pte. Davies, L/Cpl. Wibeat M. R. Abbas and Y. el the very end when Jarman madeliams, L/Cpl. Cavill and Pte.

"

Chan Fook-sing was again outstanding for the winners while Wong Yew-man and Leung Yeung-hung were pro- minent for the losers.

Chan Fook-sing opened the scor- his remarkable recovery to win the jing in the first half when he swam (match.

through in the shallow end to net Clarke's breaks in the second from close in. He repeated this a period were 34, 36 and 26. ¡few minutes later to add his

second.

Just before the interval he completed his "hat-trick" but South China scored their first through Wong Yew-man who netted from just outside the two-yard mark with a power- ful shot.

*

#

Pryce.

the

the The Kowloon Docks beat |Civil Service by 51⁄2 to 31⁄2 on their -

own courts..

C. E. Millard and W. Tillery (K.D.) — beat J. A. Bendall and

J.

6-3

G. Pilcher 6% beat J. Skinner and N. J.

Bebbington .....

6- 0

B. C. Liang and W. C. Lau beat B. I. Bickford and J. C. (O.R.C.):- beat S. A. R. Bux: and A. R.

H. Esmail

Arcnili

Best Break Prize:~~C/Sgt. Jar-¦ W. K. Cheong and T. Y. man-65.

(C.R.C.):- Garrison Billiards League. Unit beat Rumjaha and Arculli Teams of Six

Winners-South

Fitzhenry

G- 0.

6-1 (KD.):-

J. B: Sturgeon and G. H. White

6- 2 lost to Bendall and Pilcher

6...

6-3

Liang

lost to Skinner and Bebbing-

ton lost ta Bickford and

Fitzhenry

6-7

4-"6.

6-3 (K.D.)

3-6

V. M. Hast and A.

6- 4

beat Bendall and Pilcher

Duncan 6- 4

derers.

Spr. Taylor (R.E) 2nd. Bound

250 69

Tso

3rd.

Sgt. Wood (R.A.} Bound Pte. Walters (S.W.B.) Semi-Final

-250--208

and Dmr. Matthias.

Idrew with Bux and Esmail

drew with Skinner and Beb-

bington

..... 66. 6-6 beat Bickford and Fitzhenry. 60.

"

256-167

Runners-Up-Lincolns.

Host to. Rumjahn and Areulli.

400-211

L/Sgt. James, L/Sgt. Ash, Sgt. beat Abbas and Arculli Green, L/Cpl. Herriott, L/Cpl.

0-6 6.0

Triumph For Recreio

260-193

To Reath the Final Round GrJet Jarman defeated:- Ist. Round-

Lic. Herriott (Lines.) 8/Bgt. Clarke defeated:---

Round

In the second half Chan Fook- sing scored his fourth goal with n¦jat. very fine effort, passing three men before netting.

Laf Im-cheuk added the winners" |ffth_goal, from the swim up, but South China decreased the deficit hy scoring again through Leung Lai-sang.

Mr. R. Goldman refereed:

Plz, Short (Linc.) 2nd. Round..........

lost to Bax and Esmail Wales Bor beat Abbas and Arculli

C/Sgt. Jarman, L/Cpl. Ellis, Pte. K. M. Wong and H. O. Walters, Pte. Clapp, Pte. Williams|(C.R.C.) :--

Maltby, and Pte. Abbot.

Best Break Prize:-L/Cpl. Ellis -17.

250 216 Plc. Clapp (8.WB) 3rd. Round-

8gt. Green (Line) Semi-Final

Williams (6.W.B.)

250-163

400-299

his remarkable re-

Garrison

The C.R.C. added to their laurels

in the "C" Division yesterday when they beat the Indians, but the

Visiting Sookunpoo, the Club de Kowloon Cricket Club, who are Recreio defeated the Army Tennis still in a strong challenging poal- Billiards Challenge Club by 6 sets to 3.

tion, overcame the Club in a close S/Sgt. Shillito and S/Sgt. Watson encounter. Cup, Inter-Company Six-a-Side.

Winners-H. Q. Wing, S.W.B. | (A.T.C.) :- C/Sgt. Jarman, L/Cpl. Williams, lost to J. Xavier and A. E,

Xavier C. S. M. Kite, Pte. Davies, Sgt. Harris and Pte. Pryce.

lost to A. Bemedios and L.

Ribeiro

Runners-Up-Lincolns--- Lient. King, L/Sgt. James, L/Cpl. Herriott, Pte. Turner, Pte. Atkin son and Pte. Short.

Best Break PrizeSgt. Harris (S.W.B.)-42.

drew with L. Carvalho and

E. Xavier

2- 6

1-

HONG KONG RIDING SCHOOL,

TAKE-BUSES 8 &'L

The G.O.C., after presenting the trophies and miniatures to the Civil Servants: Kang Ki l-winners and runners-up, said that Woon and Fan Kwai-choi; Lam Ping-the game he had just witnessed tong; Lai Im-cheuk, Chan Fook-sing and Cheung, Kit-choi.

was the most thrilling he had ever South Chinu: Po King fook; Woug seen and congratulated C/Sergt. Shui-cheung and Tse Kim-hung. forman on Leung Yeung-hong; Lo^' Hung-sin, Wong Yew-man and Leung Lat-sang, covery,

He also congratulated S/Sergt. POLO LEAGUE STANDINGS Clarke on his remarkable showing and also the Portuguese Company, PWLDFA Pts.II.K.V.D.C. for winning the Sol-

8.8 0.0 63 2 10 diors' Club tournament N 8.6 1 1 25 11 13. Among the officers present were

Garrison Individual Billiards beat. Xavier and Xavier

beat Remedios and Ribeiro 7 5 2 0 14 10 10 Lt Col. G. T. Raikes, D.S.D., Championship. 8 4 425 19 Royal Navin 48 22 23 Officer Commanding the South Winner C/Sgt. Jarman (3.W.B.) Royal Navy... 20.19 32 10 Wales Borderers, Capt. P. Gott- Runner-Up S/Sgt. Clarke

W. Blackler and S/Sgt. Could MA TAU WEI ROAD, KOWLOON (A.T.C.);—(4 drew with Xavier and Xavier 6-6 B: Garrison Individual Snooker lost to Remedios and Ribeiro (206 lost to Carvelho and Xavier 2-6 Championship.

Y.M.C.A.

| 8. China.

Y.M.C.A. "P

Wicher-C/Sgt. Jarman (S.W.B.) Runner-Up S/Sgt. Clarke (R.A.0.C.).

Civil Servants., 7 Chung Sing B.S. 8807.224 waltz, M.C-1/S,W.B. Col. LG(RAO.C.). 5. Chink B

|Bird, D.S.0., O,B.E., Officer Com- Chinese B.C, A University

S/Sgt. Oldfield and S/Sgt. Saville ||((A.T.C.) (

lost to Carvalho and Xavier..

A. IL Carroll and E. G. Fincher boat AV. Baker rand-Ei'- Abraham ko,win Best Break Prize;--C/Sgt. Jar- the Kowloon „¿Cricket Club Auction,

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