THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL
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CHINESE TRIUMPHS IN HEATS OF
UNNY AUSTIN makes
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hot return In his match against Henri Cochet in the Challenge Bound of the Davis Cup in Paris. Austin, how- ever, lost
to the Frenchman.
but Britain won the trophy by 3 matches to 2. (S. & G.).
ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS
& MRS. MCMAHON MAUDIE GEORGE-READ TO-NIGHTS HEATS
BRADBURY & COATES WIN DORIS HUNT
POST AND
PERKINS LOSE
IN BOWLS OPEN
Bradbury Beats Nervous Opponent 21-6.
COATES WINS 21-13
B. W. Bradbury and A. E. Coates, members of the Craigengower C. C. entered the Semi-Final Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Champion- ship yesterday when they eliminat- ed T. Perkins and E. G. Post, both of whom are Police players.
Bradbury will now meet R. F Luz, the 1929 champion, and Coates! will meet A. Hyde-Lay for right of entry into the Final..
Detailed scores were:-
Bradbury v. Perkins.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB Head
MEETING ON AUGUST 30.
Surplus of $2,547 And Membership Of 325.
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(K. C. C. GREEN)
BW. Bradbury T. Perkins
Shots Total Shots Total
CUFFERING from an Injury
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to his loot. R. Lapsley (above) has had to stand down from the Kowloon Docks team in to-day's Spey Royal Cup Semi-Final against the Recrelo, The L. B. A. has granted per- mission for J, C. Brown to take his place at No. 3 in F. Cullen's rink.
SUSPENDED
•Sequel to Competing
In Unaffiliated Club's Gala.
DEBARRED FROM ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS
'took
in
the
CAUSES SURPRISE
MISS LEUNG ELIMINATED
IN LADIES' 50 YARDS
Kwok Chun-hang In Three Events.
DONN ATTEMPTING TWO FINALS
(BY CRAWL).
In to-night's heats, H. Lange (Y.M.C.A.). A G. Donn Leung Shui-man
CAMPBELL'S IMPRESSIVE HALF MILE (Y.M.C.A.),
(By CRAWL).
·
(C.B.C.), Tsang Ho-fook (C.B.C.) and Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.). afe expected to figure promin- ently.
In the Men's 100 Yards Lange
successes
Miss Doris Hunt, a former winner of the Ladies' Harbour Swim, and Mrs. M. J. McMahon, two of the most prominent members of the HE elimination of Miss Leung Wing-han in the Ladies' 50 Yards
" Ladies have been debarred heats by Mrs. Read (nee Maudie George) provided the only and Donu will probably come in from participation in the H. K. L. A. surprise during the first day's preliminaries in the Hong Kong first and second respectively in S. A. Championships, the heats for Amateur International Amateur Swimming Association Champion the first leat, while Leung Shui- which were commenced last night. ships at the "Y" bath last night. Taking things far too easily and man should win the second, and The two swimmers, who assisted relying too much on her final effort the Chinese girl was narrowly Tsang Ho-fook and Kwok Chan-
beaten.
hang will be engaged in a hard when they unaffiliated Clubs
W. T. Campbell, swimming in effortless style, gave rise to fight for first in the third heat.
"The Ladies' 200 Yards part
Chinese European hopes for the Half Mile. He bettered Kwok's lime in the DOCKS SHOULD BEAT Athletic Association gala last heats by over a minute. A. G. Donn also qualified for a Final, but Breast Stroke should witness
RECREIO TO-DAY. Saturday night in the Victoris he was almost caught napping by Leung Wai-sang (S.C.A.A.).
In the Ladies' events the Chinese entrants showed form which Recreation Club relay team, were
suggests a clean sweep. Miss Yeung Sau-king, probably the best Lead 17-12 At 15th End given the opportunity of undertak-all-round lady swimmer the Colony has produced, received her first ing not to swim in any unaffiliat test when Mrs. Divett set a scorching pace in the 50 Yards, but her In Spey Royal Cup.
ed Club's competitions in the future, magnificent stamina again triumphed and she came through with The Kowloon Docks, who won but both decided to compete in the flying colours. the Spey Royal Cup in 1930, are V. R. C. Championships which will expected to beat the Club de be held next month.
Chun- Recreio, the holders, when they This action left the Association
the crawl hang (8.C.A.A.)
Colony continue their match 17-12 up on Committee no other alternative but
was at Breast Stroke record hold- the K.C.C. green this afternoon. to debar Miss Hunt and Mrs. Me-Donn (Y.M.C.A.) and Chan Fook throughout the race and,
and champion, and W. their sing (C.S.3.C.) all won their heats the heel of Kwok, but he could not er The match was commenced last Malion from competing in Wednesday and was abandoned at championships.
easily in the Men's 50 Yards Free secure sufficient pace to take the lead. Schreuder should figure in the In the second heat, W. Campbell finals, while. Chan Fook-sing Style, although Leung Wai-sang
W. F. Kerr (S.C.A.A.) looked like beating (YMCA), the Army champion, (C.S.S.C.)' `and Donn in a close finish to their heat. won easily from Tsang Ho-fook by (Y.M.C.A.) are the next two The latter, who took things easily, about 66 yards. Although he ap most likely finalista. spurted towards the finish and peared to take things more easily The Men's 440 Yards will see than Krook Chun-hang his time was W. T. Campbell (Y.M.C.A.), the qualified by a fifth of a second.
better by over a minute.
Army half mile champion, up
The 15th head owing to darkness.
The following are the teams:
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Recreio
The ninth ordinary annual gen· · eral meeting of the Kowloon Golf Club will be held at the Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, on Wednesday, August 30, at 6 p.m.
10
14
E. L. Barros
J. V. Ramsay
11
16
4
F. X. Silva
W. Greig
C. C. Silva
J. C. Brown
12
17
4
13
17
R. F. Luz (Skip)
F. Cullen (Skip)
14
17
6
15
21
6
The working account for the year shows a surplus of $2,547.25, which is $402.29 less than in the The membership of previous year. 328, however, shows an increase of 103.
The
Club Championship wne won by J. E. H. Cogan with D. C. Wilson as the Runner-up.
Championship—W.
follows:
Post v. Coates.
Kowloon Docks
Shots Total CRAIGENGOWER MAKE
ONE CHANGE
Gill Displaces Tuck For Vital Game.
CHAMPIONS FIELDING NINE RINKS ON SATURDAY
(K. B. G. C. GREEN)
Head
E. G. Post Shots Tota!
A. E. Coates
Other prize-winners
were
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1
2
1
1
Junior
3
1
1
2
Woolley beat S. Jex.
4
I
Captain's Cup-H. H. Mundy
5
1
beat G. H. Russell,
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High Handicap-J. Pooler.
7
Hong Foursomes "Page" Shield
8
-H. Hampton and S. MacNider
9
(Messrs. Lane,
Crawford
Ltd.)
10
5
beat W. Groves & W. Hyde (Kow-j
11
5
2
12
loon Godown Company).
12
5
2
"Fear" Cup-W. Taylor.
13
1
15
Open Foursomes-H. Hampton
14
15
and H. H. Mundy beat W. A.
15
16
Stewart and G. Milne.
team
16
16
Summer Cup-A. T. Braley beat
17
16
H. Hampton on a w.o.
18
9
3
19
latter's green on Saturday.
19
2
11
19
COLONY GOLF TEAM
20
12
19
FOR MANILA ?.
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12
20
22
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23
13
Strong Side May Go In October.
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There is a possibility that strong Hong Kong team of golfers will be sent to Manila in October. In the last Triangular Interport between Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Manila the players from the Islands fared poorly at Fanling.
PERRY CONQUERS BOY WONDER
Then Assists Him To Win Doubles.
New York, Aug. 14' F. J. Perry, of the winning Brit-
ish Davis Cup team, who is here
for the American tennis champion-
ships, played an exhibition set
(By SHORT HEAD.)
Club,
Cralgengower Cricket 12
20
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INTER-UNIT KNOCK OUT POLO CONTEST.
To-morrow's Matches.
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THE Garrison Inter-Unit Water Polo Knockout competition will take place, to-morrow after- noon at the European Y.M.C.A. Bath, commencing at 8.80 p.m.
The following is the draw--- Lincolas v R. Artillery (2.30 p.m.) Small Units Borderers (4 p.m.) The following are the probable
teams:-
The second day's heats will be held this evening in the "Y" bath, commencing at 8 p.m. -
Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.), A. G. The latter adopted
C
Owing to an accident, Chadderton W88 unable to compete, while F. J. Anslow (YMCA) failed to make an appearance.
the
for: Mrs. A. C. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.) and Miss Yeung San-king (S.C.A.A.), Miss Dora Lum (Chung Sing) and Miss A. W. Hunter (Y.M.C.A.) will probably fill the second posi Lions.
In the Men's 200 Yards Breast Stroke Kwok
The absence of Miss Doris Hunt in against A. G. Doan and Tsang the Ladies 440 Yards Free Style Ho-fook, the .C.B.C. middle dis allowed the four remaining en-tance champion trants, all of whom are Chinese, to
take first Campbell should
In the third heat, Chan Fook-enter the Final, which will be swum place with Donn and Tsang fight-
off to-day week.
sing (CSS.C.), Tsang Ho-fook and Kwok Chun-hang (CBC)
all reached the turn (S.C.A.A.) together, but at this point Chan Men's 50 Yards Free Style:
The following were last night's re kulta:-
broke away to win narrowly from Lincolns:-L/Cpl. Larthe; L/Cpl. Tsang. Kwok was unable to keep Mackman and L/Cpl. Bostock; Cp up the fast pace required, being Berriman; Pte. Hope, L/CPL Chicken a middle distance swimmer, and and Pte. Bailey.
Royal Artillery:Bdr. Norberry; came third, not far behind Teang.
Tullet and Ger. Tyrell; L/Bdr. I/Bdr.
Gnr. Selley, L/Bdr. Collins Harris; and Gar. Scott.
Borderers: Pte. Gillmore; Cpl. Shaw and Dmr. Smith; L/Cpl. Fullager; L/Cpl. Sutherland, L/Cpl. Campbell and Pte. Kartin
both Swimming For Speed.
Lawn Bowls champions in divisions, have made only one
positional change in their premier LOOSE
for
their needle
match
against the Civil Service on the
W. Gill has returned to the team
in place of E Tuck.
R. Basa, the only skip to win against the Recreio last Saturday, has made no changes in his rink, but L E. Lammert and Gill have been included at No. 2 and 3 in Semi-Finals For Next place of Tuck and J. Cavanagh inį
Week.
UMPIRES NOMINATED
The following are the dates and jumpires nominated by the L. B. A. for the Semi-Finals of the Colony Bowls Championship.
Tuesday.
A. Hyde Lay (K. C. C.) ▼ A. E
Coates (C. C. C.)
Police green-Umpire G. E. F. Thompson.
Wednesday.
ANKLES
FOR POWER.
By W. J. HOWCROFT.
(The Famous Olympic Coach).
Mrs. Divett's Early Flash
In the frst heat of the Ladies 50 Yards, Mrs. Divett and a beautiful race swam
staggered the completely spectators when she took the lead over Miss Yeung Sau- king and Miss Yeung San- chun, both of South China.
Beat 1
1. Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.)
2. Cheung Chi-tai (Chung Sing)
Time: 28 secs.
1. A.
G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.)
2. Leung Walang (S.C.A.A.)
1. Cheong Wing-kwong (S.C.A.A.)|
Time: 27-3/5 secs.
Heat 3-
1. Chan Fook-sing (C.S.S.C.)
2.
Taang Ho-fook (C.B.C.)
3.
Kwok Chun-hang (8.CA.A.)
Time: 27-3/5 seca.
The following will appear in the Anali~~~
Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.) A. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.) Chan Fook-sing (C.S.Ś.C.) Leung Wal-sang (S.C.A.A.) Ladies 50: Yard Free Style:-- Heat 1:
ta she
2.
At the turn, however, Mrs. Divett lost her lead, and in the middle of the second length was unable maintain the gruelling pace. had set in the first length, and the Misses Yeung Sau-king and Yeung! Sau-chun swept past her to win in that order.
In the second heat, Mrs. A. G.
SWAM Schreuder (Y·MC.A.)'
LOOSE ankle movement, com- fine race to win comfortably from U. M. Omer's rink, and Cavanagh Aned with pigeon-toed Mrs. M. Read, also of the X.M.C.A.
has taken Lammer's position at, No. 2 in B. W. Bradbury's rink.
The winters of 'this match will play off with the Kowloon Bowling Green for the title. · The Civil Service have never won the championship. ·.
The Craigengower juniors Pare also engaged in an away fixture, but, unlike their senfors, they are: almost certain to win against the Police.
1. Miss Yeung Bau-king (S.C.AA) Miss Yeung Sau-chan (B.C.A.A.) 3. Mrs. Divett (Y.MCA).
Time: 32-2/5 secs.
Heat
23 1. Mrs. A. C. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.)
Mr. M. Read (Y.M.C.A.) Miss Leung Wing-han (S.C.A.A.) Time: 33-3/5 sect.
2
3.
a Heat
2-en-
2.
Miss Ng Yaet-kuen (Chung
Sing)
Time: 86-2/5 secs.
action of the feet, are decided as Miss Yeung Wing-han, (SCAA) S pets in the propulsive power of the whom I though would take second place, made the mistake of taking crawl kick.
Anal:
Miss Chan Yak-fei (C.B.C.)
ing hard for second. I am in. clined to favour Tsang's chances in the latter duel.
In the second heat H. Lange (Y.M.C.A.) and Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.). should provide a thrilling struggle for supremacy..
The following are to-night's heats:-
Men's 100 Yards Free Style:- Heat 1:-
H. Lange (YMCA.), A. G. Dona (YMCA), So Tin-me (Chang Slug) and Wong Yat-hung (C.B.C.). Beat 2:-
Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.), Chan Kong (Chung Sing), R. B. Wood (Y.M.C.A.) and. F. J. Anslow (Y.M.C.A.).
Heat 31--
Tsung Ho-fook (C.B.C.), Leung Wai-sang (S.C.A.A.) and Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.). Ladies' 200 Yards Breast Stroke:- Heat 1:-
Mrs. A. C. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A-), Miss Mok Suk-kuen (S.C.A.A.), Miss Leung Yuk-chen (C.B.C.) and Miss A. W. Hunter (Y.M.C.A.). Heat 2:-
Miss Yeung Sau-king (S.C.A.A.J;.
The following will appear in the Miss Dora Lum (Chung Sing) and Mias Yuen Pul-cheong (S.C.A.A.). Miss Yeung Sau-king (S.C.A.A.) | Men's 200 Yards Breast Stroke:- Mrs. A. C. Schrender (Y.M.C.A.). Heat 1-jea
Mia Chan Yak-fai (C.B.C.)
Mrs. M. Read (YMCA.)
to -1. W. T. Campbell (Y.M.C.A.). ཧ་ Trang Ho-fook (C.H.C.)
The flexible action of ankles her time in the second length and automatically reduces unneces- allowing for a final spurt which sary muscular tension on the failed to come off. The resultV
Heat legs, and the inturned feet allow was that she gave Mrs. Bead too Men's 880 Yards Free Style the insteps to give the best re- much rope, and, was unable sult from prasing down on the catch her. centre line of the body, Conversely, stiff ankles waste' Promising novices in the Club valuable energy, and it is almost are being given a try-out against impossible to turn the feet in. the Hong Kong Football Club, who wards if the ankles are held rigid. Try the two methode out your have lately taken up bowls, :00
Hext
Time: 12 mins. 54-1/6 neck.
1.. Kwok Chun-hang (§.C.A.A.) 2. W. A. Schreuder (Y.34C.A.) 3. Wong Yiu-man (8.C.A.A.)- Time: 13 mins. 27 sec The following will appear in the
Owing to the absence, or Doris Hunt (Y.M.CA), there were only two entries in the third heat which was won by Miss Chan Yuk fal (CB.C.). Unforseen circumstances caused anal R. F. Luz (Recreto) v B. W. Brad their own gren.
-W, T. Campbell (Y.M.G.A.). self then you will appreciate the the second heat of the Men's 880 bury (C. C. C.)
Yards Free Style to be swum first The following are the Craigen-point I am making
it is my experience that fine Kwok Beats Schreudere technical adjustment are more easily | |--
tion practice.
K. B. G. C. Green-Umpire J.gower rinks for Saturday: 7: Russell.
Should rain caused the postpon-
Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.), W.
A Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.), Wong Suen-man (S.CAA) and W. F. Kerr (Y.M.CA). Heat:2:---.:!
Chan Fook-sing (CSS.C), Lam Stu-no (Chung Sing), Wong Yat- hung (C.B.C) and Pun Ping-man. (Chung Sing)
Men's 440 Yards Free Style:-- Heat.1
Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.
WT Campbell YMCA.), W. A. Schreuder (Y.M.CA) Wong Yiu-man (8.C.A.A) G. Donn (Y.M.CA.) and Tsang Ho-
following will appear to the 2-
the fook (C.R.C.).
A B. Costa, J. Cavanagh, D. Rum-acquired by working out, the see. In this event Kwok Chung Ladies 440 Yards Free Styleung Yuk-wah (University}~A."
First team at €.8.C.C.—//
with the American "boy wonder," ment of a match ft will be played jahn and B. W. Bradbury (skip). Parker, to-day, and beat him by on the following day.
9-7.
After this match, Perry and Parker were paired against "L] Stoeffen and Clifford Sutter, whom they beat by 6-4, 4-6, 8-6--Reuter.
Another Title For Parker. American's new tennis wonder, Frankda Parker, defeated Gone. Mako 6-3, 6-3, 6-8, in the final of the National Clay Courts Cham- pionship at Chicago, to win the titie previously held by G. M. Lott and Ellsworth Vines.
DO NOT MISS THE
LAWN BOWLS SUPPLEMENT
In To-morrow's
China Mail
who
ya kang d (S.C.A.A.) recorded
of the evening, C. L. Bothian, J. S. Landolt, H. Support yourself on a cork float frat win Boar and E. Buss (sidp), den?))
W. Schreuder, who made his first W.IT Brightman, L. Lammert, or water wings...
and U. Omar
Stretch the legs out in a straight appearance in local championships. Second team at the PRC Then begin was a good second,
D..K. Khazu, M. J. Medina, Y. Ab-
a slow-a very slow-up and down Wong Yiu-man (S.C.A.A.); bes and A. A Razack (chip).
C. 8. Summers, and W., Milton, W. Ward kick, turning the big toen inwards came third, also qualified for the
(skip).
as much as possible, and work the final by virtue of his better - time G..Dunc
2,7. Modi, E. Tuck and ankles doosely. In other words, than Teang, Ho-fook (CBC.). HV
try to kick your feet off your legs, Kwok maintained the lead Third team,
At your first attempts make the throughout. He employed his wall- R.Jenkins, B. W.- Randall.. Driscoll and Dr Y, N. Atienza (skip), legs work slowly, because it is ex-known breast stroke for about 700 breaking into the A. E. Scarts, E. Cordeiro, W. Ktremely difficult to learn any new yarda Way and AE Marchent (skip)
physical action unless it is per crawl to win by 18 yards from formed slowly at the frat attempt. Schreu
W. Bagley, Vander Lely, E. C. Berry and J. Dominy (skip).
final: Miss Yeung Sau-King (6.0.A.A. Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.), Miza Doza Lam (Chung Sing) Young Wal-lim (C.B.C.), Leung Mias Chan Yak-fas (C.B.C.) Miss Yeung Bau-chon (S.C.A.1) Wal-sang (SC.AA.), and H. Lange
(YMGANA!
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Leonsider that the standard of play among frat-class amateur golfers is Lo-day higher than it has ever been. Those who enter for championships appear to take the game more seriously than they did in the past. One reason.
I for the improvement is, I bellers, that:
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