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TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1933.

BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP FAVOURITE BEATEN

|I.R.C. _WIN

LAST GAME IN

TENNIS LEAGUE

Six Triumphs In Nine. Matches.

UNIVERSITY BEATEN 7 TO 2

AUSTRALIA'S TENNIS STARS

Fielding a weak side, in which Leading Players' Views

Sirdar Rumjahn and I. M. A. Ra zack'were not included, the Indian

On Young Side.

Recreation Club completed their CRAWFORD "WORLD'S BEST" fixtures for the season when they

Beat the University by 7 sets to 2

London. July 24-

China Mall Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Lawn Bowls Open Championship R. F. Luz v. H. Nish

(Craigengower green, 5.10 p.m.)

Lawn Tennis

Entries close for Hong Kong Cricket

Club Hong Tennis Tournament

TO-MORROW. Aquatics Hong Kong International |

Association's Amateur Swimming Championships (Hests), at Y.M.C.A. Bath, 8 p.m.

Lawn Bowls Open Championship

T. Perkins 'v. B. Ŵ, Bradbury

(Kowloon C.G. green) E. G, Post v. A. E. Coates

(Kowloon_B.G.C. green, 6.10 p.m.)

THURSDAY

NOVEL CRICKET TOUR.

Arthur Mailey's Team For 1935.

BRADMAN MAY PLAY.

HYDE LAY

BEATS GRIMMITT IN BOWLS OPEN:

Sensational Recovery From 18-12 Down.

"WINNER SCORES 10 TO 1 ON LAST FIVE ENDS

Alec Hyde Lay (K. C. C.) pro-- vided a first-class bowls sensation yesterday when he beat Arthur Grimmitt (C. S. C. C), a favoured. ON BRADMAN'S name has candidate, by 22-19, after being DON

been associated with Lan-led 18-12, in the quarter-final of in the "A" Division of the Lawn| The qualifications and prospects

Hyde Lay will now meet either Tennis League at Pokfulam yes of members of the Australian Aquatics Hong Kong International cashire League clubs on several the Open on the Recreio green.

Amateur Swimming Association's occasions and it may in actual fact, E. G. Post. (Police) or A. E. Coates Davis Cup tenais team now in

Championships (Heats), at Y.M.C.A. be definitely connected in 1935, (Craigengower) in the Semi Final. Bath, 8 p.m.

Lawn Bowls-Spey Cup (Uni-England were discussed by four of

but not as a player for any club, Detailed scores were: the world's leading players to Club de Becreio v. Kowloon Dock

(Kowloon CC. green, 5.30 p.m. He will probably play against some A. W. Grimmitt Paris, where H. Ellsworth Vines,

of them. 1-6 the American champion, H. Cochet

terday.

H. M. Lee and M. C. Hung

versity):-

lost to J. A. Cassumbhoy and

H. D. Rumjahn

beat A. R. Minu and J. S. A.

Curreem

Beat A. J. Suffad and A. H.

Suffind

6- 3

THIRD WORLD

(France). H. W. Austin, and F. J. MAKINO'S Perry (Britain) were specially

for 64 interviewed

the Sydney Morning Herald during intervals in the Davis Cup matches.

S. H. Wong and P. C. Lee (Un versity) :-

lost to Cassumbhoy and

Rumjahn

lost to Minu and Curreem lost to Suffiad and Suffiad

4. 6 1-6 3- €

H. M. Singh and Saluoy sity):--

RECORD MARK

Jean Taris' 400 Metres

Time Bettered.

Vines said: "The Australians are good fellows and good players. Jack Crawford's record speaks for itself. V. McGrath, in my opinion, is too young for a tour like this. (Univer-but I don't agree that his unortho- dox backhand is going to let him

It worked all right against. down.

D. Turnbull and Seizo Makino, the young Japa- us in Australia.

swimmer from Waseda are fast im- nese

lost to Cassumbhoy and Rum-

jahn

4- 6

lost to Minu and Curteem lost to Suffiad and Sufiad..

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Tokyo, Aug. 15.

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is reported that Arthur 1. Malley, the former Australian! 2 googly bowler, who took a team to 3. Canada and America. Including 4.

Hollywood not long since, is to 5.

bring a side to England, Scotland, 6. and Wales two years hence, to in-, 7- cinde, in addition to Bradman, 8. Victor Richardson, T. J. E. An- 9. drews and other players.

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1-6 Quistare good, and 4-6 proving, but I would not have play-University who established

ed them together in the Davis Cup world records for 800 and 1.000 the Accrington club, when asked if 19. doubles against England. I would metres free-style events during the this interested the Lancashire 20. the Crawford-past month, broke the world recordLeague, said: "It does-immense 21. Sets have preferred

for 400 metres free-style last night ty. Any matches with our clubs 22. A Pla Quist combination." PWLD F

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when he swam the distance In 4would have to be in mid-week, bat S. Ching "A" 9 7 1 1 51 Chinese "A" 6 6 0 0 45

a tremendous at CRAWFORD "WORLD'S BEST." min. 46.4 sec at the Melji Shrine they would be Indian R.C. 9 6 3 0 50

bath.

Itraction. They would pay well. The previous world record was When the East Lancashire club' Cochet was enthusiastic concern. 3 ing Crawford, of whom he said: 4 min. 47 sec.; held by Jean Taris, tried the experiment of a match on August Bank Holiday, which is "He is the best of the world's play-of France.

In the final of the 100 metres not a local holiday, with Nelson, the 2ers, as I have good reason to know.

As for. McGrath, well, he is still breast-stroke. Relzo Koike,, the gate reached £320, so they have ra

winner of the same event at Los tained this date in their Axture Intending competitors are remini-very young."

Asked whether his backhand was Angeles, established a new Japa-list." ed that entries for the Hong Doubles

14.8 sec. Tennis Tournament organised by thkely to spoil McGrath's develop-inese record of 1 min. Hong Kong Cricket Club close to-dr

ment, Cochet smiled in non-com-while Seiken Yusa broke the 200 at 6 p.m.

mittal, fashion, and said: "Ah, that metres free-style record in 2 min. I don't know, How is it possible 13 sec-United Press,

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1 3 0 32 28 73 4 0 2514 3444

6 3 3 0 27 H.K.C.C. {Craigengower 7

Chinese "B" 5 .2 0 23 22 University 6 1 5 0 9 4414 5. China "B" 8 0 8 0 10% 58%

2 4 1 321⁄2 301⁄2

ANDREWS BEATS RONAN.

Three Set Final For Borderers' Title.

to say?

The views of the English players were definitely favourable.

Included in the 15,000 spectators | were Prince Chichibu, Prince and Princess Asaka and Mr. Hatoyama, the Minister of Education.

Olympiad Selections

HAMMOND HEADS BATSMEN.

Philip Mead Close

On His Heels.

VERITY LEADS BOWLERS.

London, Aug. 12

Cheung Chau Sports

Rey. And Mrs. Ray Organise Children's Meeting.

"I have great respect. for all the

[From Our Own Correspondent.J Australian team," said Perry. "At the moment Crawford is un-

Tokyo, Aug. 15.

The Cheung Chau Children's doubtedly the best player in the

Japan will be represented in the world.

I like Quist's play, too. swimming events at the 10th Farį Philip Mead, the veteran Hamp- Sports were held in perfect weather As for Tarabull, he is rather after Eastern Olympiad, next year. by shire batsman, enjoys the distine-last Friday and Saturday and were L.Cpl. Andrews, "A" Coy., O my own type---liable to be good and the following:

tion of being second in the county concluded on the latter day by the the South Wales Borderers indivi- bad in turns. He is a great trier.

Free style: Kitamura, Makino, batting averages to Hammond, the distribution of badges and sweets- dual. Tennis championship last even McGrath is a very good player, Honda, Miyazaki, Sakagami.

Gloucestershire player's average to the winers, and a "Weiner ing at Sookunpoo, when he defeated probably half as much better in

Back-stroke:

Irie, being 59.25, while Mead's la 58.88. Roast on the beach, which was Private Ronan, "D" (M.G.) Coy,, by his own country than over here. Kawazu.

This is a fine achievement for 7-5, 2-6, 6- 3.

It is humanly impossible for a ladj

Kiykawa,

Breast-stroke: Kolke, Osaki.

At the conclusion of the match of 17 years to travel 12,000 miles Rengo. Lieut.-Col. G. T. Raikes, Officer Com- manding the Battalion presented the following with prizes:-

Individual Tennis Competition. Winner, L/Cpl. Andrews ("A") Coy.); runner up, Pte. Ronan ("D") (M. G.): semi-finalists, L/Cpl. Davies (H.Q. Wing) and Cpl Dun. Jean ("C" Cos.).

from home and do great things on his arst trip. Vivian at times has been homesick and down in the dumps:

I fear that his two-handed backhand, well as he often hita it, will be a ball wide out." Perry continued: "I have seen him hit balls one-handed quite Inter-Company League.-Winner, Headquarter Wing (L/Cpl. 54) well, and do not see why he should Richardson, L/Cpl. 55 Richardson, not change the stroke." Pte. Aldridge. "Pte. Argent, Pte.: Hayes,. Pte. Hopes).

H. K. AREA LEAGUE

H.Q. BORDERERS BEAT

HINT. FOR McGRATH,

Austin said: "Jack Crawford cer tainly is the world's best.

It was only by Vines' service that the American held him as long as he

did at Wimbledon. McGrathi is a

phenomenal player for 17 years,

FIFTY MILES WALK

· IN RECORD TIME.

British Olympic Holder Home In 7:48:42,

Nottingham, Aug. 12.

T. W. Green (Belgrave Har riers), the Olympic champion,, won the 55 mile walk from Nottingham to Birmingham to- day in 8 hr. 39 min. 10.4/5 sec.. beating the previous record. by one minute.lati

In completing 50 miles in 7 hr, 48 min. 42 sec, Green beat the world's record made in 1905

PAY CORPS 8 TO 1 but I don't believe he will be by 3 min. 45 sec-Renter.

Oldfield And Wilson

Win Love Set.

Headquarter Wing, South Wales Borderers, defeated the Royal Army Pay. Corps at Sookuspoo on Friday by 8 sets to 1.

The scores were as follows. Col. Raikes and C/Sgt. Jarman (5.W.B.)

beat. S.Q.3LS: Oldfield and

Sgt. Wilson

beat S.Q.M.S.. Warman and

Sgt. Preslin

beat 8/Sgt. Ascott'and: Sgt. Tribble....

Major Lochner |Davies: (S.W.B.))%

come a world-beater with his two- handed backhand.

If he gets a wide ball on his forehand and then a quick one equally wide to his backhand, he cannot stretch the distance speedily enough...

The Rev. and Mrs. Ray are to be congratulated on the unbounded success of the meeting..

Mead, who has been playing for greatly enjoyed by both young Hampshire for 27 seasons, his and old.. best years having been In 1921 and 1928, in each of which cam paign he totalled over 3,000 runs.

Ames the Kent and England wicket-keeper is third in the averages (54.86).

The following are the complete results, the first day's events be ing on land and the second day's in.

Verity of Yorkshire heads, the the water: bowling averages, his wickets hav-

FIRST DAY

ing cost only 10,87 each, Macaulay, Girls' 50 Yards (Under 6) also of Yorkshire, is second (13.10), and Townsend of Derby- shira third (15.03). --

Rugby football is gaining a hold on Chili's youth, and may butrival Soccer

1. Lois Ray; 2. Miriam Morri

Bon; 3: Joy Lindquist

Girls' 50-Yards (12 and Under)

1. Evelyn Morrison; 2. Ruth Mit-

chel; 3. Cathrine Cadbury.

David Ray.

in popularity. The current season Boy's 50 Yards (12 and under) has seen the birth of a league with 1. Halmut Sauer; 2. Dan Ray; 3- two divisions. The first division finals resulted in the crack British team Prince of Wales Country Club, the pioneers of the game in Santiago, gaining a victory over Stade Francine by 22 points to three...

What Happened To The Golfer

Girls: Race (14-and under)

1. Emma Cadbury: 2. Betty Bal

lantyne.

Boys' Race (14 and under)"

Alvin Mitchell; 2 Halmut Sauer; 8 Charles Morrison. Girls' Race (14 'and over).

1. Jané Cadbury; 2 Betty Bal

lantyne.

Who Did Not Pay His Subscription By Race (16 and under)

match secretary state that it was because of; unpaid subscriptions.

Mr. P.. E. Bouler (for the de-

1. Alvin Mitchell; 2. Charles Mor-

rison; 3. Halmut Saner

(Continued on Page 11):

HONG KONG RIDING SCHOOL,

Fine though many of his two- An unusual action against a golf On May 30, he found that his. handed strokes are, perhaps he club council was beard by Sheriff name had been deleted, and the might cultivate the ambidextrous

Brown at Hamilton recently, when methods of Giorgio de Stefani, the Italian, for elieve he is left- Mr. J. C. Mellwraith, a solicitor, handed at cricks and golf: : I like sought a declaration that the club fendanta) said that he was glad of Turnbull very much an « singles council were not entitled to dis- the Assurance that the action was 6. 2 player, and Quist is admirable as qualify him from participating in distasteful to Mr. Mellwraith, for

a doubles player."

the Shanks Cup competition and to it was more distasteful to his fol-A interdict them from excluding mem-low-members. Mr. McLaughlin, he bers qualified to play, said, had made much of the fact Mr. McLaughlin (for Mr. Mell- that his client's subscription was wealth) stated that it was disaste- paid on May 27, but he did not say ful for his client to bring the mat that the subscHiption was paid after ter into court, but be had no al Mr. McIlwrath saw that he was ternative. He admitted that he had going to win a sweepstake in con- BREAKING IN & SCHOOLING OF been in arrears with his subscripnection with that competition, Mr. tion owing

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Sgt. Farnden and Dmr, Jenas (S.W.B.)

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