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Lawn Bowls To-day

The following is to-day's Lawn Bowls Teague programme:

First Division

Civil Service (48) v Crsizengower (67); Second Division Police. ($) Craigengower (67)

v Electric (52) Recreio (48) v Indian RC. (67).

Bowling Green (67) Centre (6)

The figures in brackets denote the result of the first encounter this ses

Jon.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

First Division.

0 13

Skols Fibe P. W. LF. A. Up D. 1. Jowling Green (0) 14 2 3 69 701 9 36 Calpengor (1) A 100 004 DE Civil Berrie 15.12 tcs TD 280 Tolice RC. (7) 1480222516 Bowloon Dicke (5)40 875 TO 4 Club de Electric (33... 8 & PO 619 Eowloon C.C (4) 140 # 710 820 Taikos Docky; (B). 1 & 2 173

Second Division.

Bowling Green (2) in

Clyll Herties (4)

U

Mlice .C..-13

Club de Beco (4)4

1. Electric (8)

Yarns Club 12) 4 8 23

Kowloon C.CT bdian RC. ~ 1 1 11 & SI

0 140 0 C

Figures in bracketa danska positions held by the respective club at the conclusion of int

GYMKHANA THIS

AFTERNOON

LARGE ENTRIES FOR 12

VARIED EVENTS

SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1933.

BAER MAY

Home Football FIGHT SCHMELING

The following are the forecasted

Axtures for to-day:

Areenal

FIRST DIVISION,

+

Birmingham Leicester

Aston Villa

V

Leeds

Blackburn Everton Huddersfield Manchester C. Newcastle

THE Volunteer Machine Gun Troop Gymkhana Veden

will take place on the Hong Kong Polo Club Sheffield Utd. Ground at Causeway Bay this afternoon, com-wolves mencing at 2.30 p.m. sharp.

Stoke

Blackpool

Numerous entries have been received for the Br

Bradford Bury twelve events and an entirely enjoyable afternoon is anticipated.

Rules.

Falham

Hull

Lincola

Notts F.

что

W.

Bromwich

www.and day

Portmouth

Tottenham

Chelsea

v Liverpool

SECOND LIISION,

posts of the goal at the end from Plymouth 10 which the game commenced. The Southampton (1) A bell will be sounded minutes before each event. Comteam scoring the first goal is the West Ham petitors mast immediately assem-winner.

*

Swanst

Port Vale Burnley Notts C Brentford

Manchester U v Bradford C. ❤ Bolton

THIRD DIVISION Bristol C.

St. Johnstone

ble at the starting point, and place 58, W. T. Stanton, 60. R. Gordon, Charlton themselves under the Starters' 02. A. J. Stocker; 64, D. Peel Yates,

46. R. H. Mould, 16. J. E. T. Pim, Coventry orders:

Northampton (2) In events where ladies and 42, A, Wall, 66. J. L. Jordan, 68 Newport gentlemen are competing they will R. S. Cresswell, 20. J. C. Richard Norwich

Queen's P.B. line up at the starting point with son, 6. A. L. Birt, 70. D. A. O'Conn their correct partners.

or, 72, S. Douglas.

Southend 4.--Alarm Race (M.G.T.). Chal- Torquay

(8) Competitors are not allow! wason, The Police and Indian B. C. Bre need on the course between events lenge Cup represented by Capt. A. Watford

comers to the junior division is the abwenon al the Taikoo second string

Some Of The Teams.

Craigengower:

D. K. Kharas, M. J. Medina, T. Ab bas and A. A. Razack (skip).

C. E. Summons, H. Milton. W. Want and W. V. Field (skip).

G. Duncan, F. K. Modi, E. Tuck and R. V. Pearse (skip).

H. K.

Electric:

and will not assemble at point for their respective until called upon.

with a red flag.

(4) All starts will be

Prizes presented by THIRD starting H. Potts.

Barnsley events Comdr. J. B. Newill, D.S.O., R.N. Barrow

Messrs. E. M. Hazeland, T. H. G. Carlisle made Brayfield, K. Stuart-Smith and Ye Chester

Olde Printerie, Ltd. Sub-sections. Chesterfield

Briste South)

R.

Bournemouth St. Mirren Gillingham Swindon Clapton

v Luton

V

? Brighton

v Exeter

Crystal P.

v. Aldershot vCardiff DIVISION (N

(North).

▼ Wrexham * Crewe

Halifax Rotherham Gateshead

New Brighton

Darlington Accrington

SCOTTISH

- Walsall

AGUE

Southport

(5) Ladies competing in the consisting of five men armed with Marlene Dietrich Competition must a machine gun, will be lying down Rochdale bring a gent's suit.

resting, with ponies· picketed, Stockport Tranmere (6) Competitors' numbered arm saddlery and gun laid out behind Fork bands will be exchanged for their pleketing line. On the "alarm" admission tickets.

being sounded, the gun team will Aberdeen The following are the entries: aaddie up pack pony and on pack Clyde

Falkirk 1.-M.G.T. 7. Sloan, A. McKellar, S. Descending Race.

Indian Syces' Sad- the gun, while the horse-holders Hamilton and W. H. B. Muskett (skip).

Prize presented by saddle up the ride posies. When Hearts Messrs. Wang Hing. Indian the sub-section is ready they will Kilmarnock

J. G. Haigh, R. C. Butter, J. Lunny and N. M. Currie (skip).

H. Hatch

G.

T. Padgett, F. Nor mington, and L. de Rome (skip).

Kowloon C.C.

J. M. W. Brown, S. J. Houghton, W. Syces form up in a circle in the trot round the ground and come Queen's PL W. Hirst and J. M. Jack (skip)

centre of the Polo Ground. At a into action with blank ammunition Queen of South

A. Jones, A. Sparey, T. W. Can, signal from the starter they run First sub-section to get in action Rangers

and Jack (skip).

C.

J.

the winner.

Khan, Majidulla Forrest, W: McLeod, J. S. Riddell Sarwar Khan, and. W. Glendenning (akip),

Rahmat, Khan.

P. H. Dowman. W, Chester-Woods,

T. Brittain and A. E. Carey (skip).

WORLD CYCLING TITLE RACES,

2.-Whistling

Kassim

Kaill,

Patrick

V Ayr Utd.

v Dundee

v Hibernians

y Third Lanark

Y

v Celtic

v Airdrie

Motherwell

+ Cowdenbeath

ONCE AGAIN

50,000 Purse Offered Californian.

LACK OF ENTHUSIASM,

Los Angeles, August 15. Max Baer and Max Schmeling, former world's heavyweight cham pion, may be brought together in a return bout if negotiations materialize, it was revealed to-day. The two may meet in Los An- geles either in September or February.

Lou Daru, Los Angeles promoter, has offered the. California youth $50,000 to fight the former world tillist. Anel Hoffman, Baer's manager, is said to be least in terested in the offer.

Baer, however, desires to meet Primo Carners, the new heavy. weight, champion of the world; In This next bout..

Baer on June 8 this year tech- nically knocked Schmeling out in the 10th round of a scheduled 15- rounder, and Carnera took the crown three weeks later when he floored Jack Sharkey in the sixth round of their scheduled. 16-round battle at the Madison Square Gar den Bowl at Long Island-United Press.

GENE SARAZEN BACK TO BEST FORM.

Wins The American Pro. Golfers Tournament.

Wauwatosa, Wis., Aug. 13. Gene Sarazen to-day won the an nual championship tournament of the Professional Golfers Associa

1934 TESTS NOW ASSURED.

Australians To Visit England.

Australia's

Sydney, Aug. 12.

1934 cricket four, to England is regarded as

S. Greenwood, B. N. Rakusen, R. to their ponies, each saddles up to be the winners.

McAvoy, 41. R. H. Mould, 55. M. tion, which carries a first prize of Kristoferson and E. Kern (skip). his own pony and leads it back to No. 1 Sub-Section.-L/Cpl. R. A. Whitham.

G1,000, defeating Willie Goggin, Bowling Green:

the centre of the ground at a trot. Fawcett, Tpr. L. G. Robertson, E. Elliott-Heywood. J. C. W.

7-Farm Yard Competition of San Francisco, by five up and Charlton, J. S. Logan and W. S. Drake First over the line will be declared Tpr. D. A. Cumming, Tpr. F. H. (Open). Prize presented by. 31essra. four to play. This was Sarazen's (skip)

King, Tpr. H. A. Browning.

Lane, Crawford, Ltd. Competitors first triumph this year in a major J. Chambers, C. L. Farmer, J. Rod- M. A. Khan, Four Dill Khan, No. 2 Sub-Section.-L/Cpl. I. G. will assemble at peint (A). On the event and signalled a returned to ger and R. G. Sherriff (skip). Khushi Mohmed, Atta Mohmed, Allison. Tpr. B. C. Field, Tpr. A.F-signal to start all competitors gal- the form which carried him trium-

G. E. Thompson, G. H. Owen, J. D.| Thomson and F. L. Replay (skip). Mohmed, Mohmed Ramzan, Mon- Morgan.

Kader, Dost Mohmed, Wall Jenkins, Tpr. G. Taylor, Tpr. Llop round the course to point (C) phantly through both the British Police R.C.

J. Nolan, J. McHardy, J, McWalters (zoor Hassan, Abdulla, Mohbutshah, No. 3 Sub-Section.-L/Cpl. M. N. their ponies over to their grooms.

where they will dismount and hand and American open championships. and R. H. Marks (skip).

In the Semi-Fina! Sarazen beat · Gull, Cochrane, Tpr. A. H.. Harbord, Tpr. Each competitor will then run to a Johnny Farrell by 5 and 4, while Ahmed Khan, E. Hunt, Tpr. F. J. Bond, Thr wire netted enclosure where an Goggin beat Jimmy Hines 1 up-

L. de C. Blechynden.

animal with a number correspond- United Press. Race (Open). No. 4 Sub-Section.-Tpr. H. S. Ving to their own will be found. Prizes presented by Messrs. P. M. Messop. Tpr. D. B. Evans, Tpr. F. They must catch the animal bear Hodgson and G. W. Sewell. Ladies G. Nigel, Tpr. W. A. Mackinlay, ing their number, run back quick- and Gentlemen assemble at Point Tr. F. E. W. Lammert.

ly to their pony, mount and cross A.

5.- Aunt On the signal to start each

Sally Competition Prizes Gentleman will ride to Point (Open).

the finishing line at point (A.), presented by where he will receive a slip of Major H. B. & Dowbiggin, Q.B.E. First over the line with correct paper with well-known tune and Messrs. John Dewar & Sons, animal wins. Care must be taken Two French Successes. written upon it. He will then re- Ltd. Ladies and gentlemen assem- not to hurt any of the animal when turn to Point A, dismount, drink ble at Point A. On the signal to in the enclosure or when mounting Paris, August 16. a glass of water, eat a biscuit and start they gallop, to Point B, where 1. P. Scott Karston, 3. H. M. The following are the final re-then whistle the tune which is the gentleman will receive a bag

6. M. A. Parkes, ·7. D. R. sults of the world cycling cham-written on his slip paper. When of polo balls, they then return to Alabaster, 9. H. Mack, 11. H. Ger- rionships which have just been the lady recognises the tune she Point A, where a number of Aunt rard, 14. C. Taylor, 68. R. S. Cress- fought out in Paris:

will write it on her slip of paper Sallys have been placed. Both dis- well, 15. J. Dowbiggin, 17. Betty The speed championship for and hand it to her partner, who mount and, whilst the gentleman Fair, 19. Beryl Fair, 13. Betty Pes Professionals was won by Scherens remounts his pony and completes holds his partner's mount, the lady tonji, 43. Nancy Kerrison, 82. F. of Belgium; the speed champion-ja full round of the course and throws polo bails at the Aunt J. Bond, 10. M. N. Cochrane, 21.-P. ship for amateurs went back to the hands both slips to the judges at Sally. First, kedy to knock over an M. C. Master, 22. A. F.-Jenkins, 48. Dutchman, Van Egmond; the road Point A. First to cross, finishing Aunt Sally, remount and complete D. A. Cumming, 56. M. Whitham, race for professionals was carried line with correct answer wins. a round of the course with her 52: A. G. Martín, 64. D. Feel Yates, off by the Frenchman Speicher; 1. P. Scott Harston, 3. H. M. partner to be the winners,

20. 3. C. Richardson, 80, A. H. Har- the amateur event WAB Won by Knill, 5. M. A. Parkes," 7. D. R 1. P. Scott Harsion, 3. H. M. bord, 32. L. G. Robertson, 33. D. V. Egli of Switzerland; the French- Alabaster, 9. Helen Mack, 11. H. Knill, 5. M. A. Parkes 7. D. R. Robertson, 86. J. D. H. Crawford, man Lacquechay took the motor Gerrard, 13, Betty Pestonji, 15. T. Alabaster, 27. H. C. Hopkins, 92 38. L E. Horgan, 92. G. P. Fergu- paced endurance race, and the Dowbiggin, 17. Betty Fair, 19. C. P. Ferguson, 4. I. G. Allison, 6.son, 23. F. W. Webb, 40, B. C. Field, Swiss team were

at Beryl Fair, 2. J. C. Scott Harston. Lieut. Birt, B-A, 40. B. C. Field, 10, 34. F. E..W. Lammert,, 16. J. E.T. Cycle-Ball-Havas.

4. I. G. Allison, 6. A. L. Birt. 8. M. N. Cochrane, 11. H. Gerrard, 43. Pim, 18. Muspratt Williams, 98. G. F. G. Nigel, 10. M. N. Cochrane, N. Kerrison, 15, J. Dowbiggin, 17, C. Wilson, 70. D. A. “O'Conor, 42. A 12. B. C. Allan, 14. C. Taylor, 16. Betty Fair, 19. Beryl Fair, 3. H. Wall, 100, L JR. Cragg, 88. D. B. J. E. T. Pim, 18. Muspratt Wil- Mack, 21. P. M. C. Master, 41. R. R. Evans, 86. H. S. V. Mossop, 47. D. Hams, 20. J. C. Richardson, 21. P. Mould, 55. M. Whitham, 47. D. GIG. McAvoy, 84. L. de C. Blechyn- M. C. Master, 29. F. W. Webb, 25. McAvoy, 13. B. Pestonji, 33. D. v, den, 44. W. E. Hunt, 64. W. Ahern, S: Potts, 27. H. C. Hopkins, 29. L. Robertson, 35. E. Boulton, 39. C. C. 41 R. H. Mould, 46. R. H. Mould, D. V. Robertson, 35. E. Bolton, 87. Taylor, 94. H. D. Tollington, 80. G. 8-Individual Tent Pegging crown with success his first week H. C. Calthrop, 31 N. Cooper, 33. Barnaby, 12. B. C. Allán, 14. C. 35. E Boulton E. Johnson, 39. C. C. Barnaby, 57. Taylor, 8. F. G. Nigel, 82 F. T. Competition (M.G.T.).

the winners

TILDEN DEFEATS von Cramm

Berlin, Aug. 18.

In the course of an exhibi- tion match here the Ameri-

can, tennis champion Big Bill" Tilden defeated the German champlon von Gramm-Havas.

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAT Aquatics-Hong Kong International Amateur Swimming Association's Championships (Hesta), at F. C.A. Bath,

pm Lawn Bowls First Division Civil Service. Cralgengower

Second Divialen

Police B.C. v. Craigengower C.C. Royal KK.Y.C. Y. Kowloon C.C.

Kowloon B.G.C.v. HK Electric RC. Club de Recreio v. Indian E.0.

Hong

Kong Volante Gymkhan

TO-MORROW

a certainty, as indicated by a meeting on August 31.

A sub-committee has been appointed by the Board of Con- trol to recommend the team and manager.

The Board is also reported to be discussing the booking of "passages with shipping companies.

PARKER'S TRIUMPH OVER SHIELDS.

Succeeds George Lott As Title-Holder.

Spring Lake, NJ., Jaly 15. To a mounting list of notable- conquests, Frankie Parker to-day. added another victory over a mem ber of the American first: ten to

Challenge of the season on Eastern courts.✨

Ena Dunnett, 41. B. HL Mould. 55. Bond, 22. A. F. Jenkins, 46. E. H. Cup presented by Mr. N. VA In the final round of the annual M. Whitham, 59. B. Charles, 51. G. Mould, 48. D. A. Cumming, 44. W. Croucher, Esq. Also Cup present Spring Lake Invitation tennis D. Almada, 45. T. P. K. Kemble, E. Hunt, 62. A. G. Martin, 36. J. D. ed. Equipped with fances, com tournament at the Bathing and 22. A. F. Jenkins, 24 F. W. Webb, H. Crawford, 38. L. E. Morgan, 42, petitors endeavour to take the peg Tennis Club, the 17-year-old Mill- 26. A. H. Potts, 30. G. Taylor, 32. A. Wall, 64. C. Peel Yates, 34. F. E. at the point of the lance at full wankee youth gained a convincing L. G. Robertson, 34. P. E. W. Lam-W. Lammert, 96. B. L. E. Hebert, gallop. Points-Style, Pace and triumph over Frank Shielde of mert, 36: J. D. H. Crawford, 38. 36. H. S. V. Mossop,

recovery...

New York, fifth rated player of LE, Morgan, 40. B C. Field, 42. Ladles Rotten How Competi- 22 A. F.Jenkins, 26. A. H. Potts, the country. The score was 6-4, A: Wall, 44 W.-E. Hunt, 46. R. Ftion (Open). Prize presented by 23. B. H. Charles, 36. J. D. H. Craw- 64,2 Thus Parker auc- G. Martin, 54. W. A. Hern, 112. T. Mould, 48. D. A Cumming, 52 A. White Horse Distillera, Ltd. Com-ford, 32. L. G. Robertson, 76. H. A. ceeds George M. Lott Jr. of Chica- petitors assemble in the centre of Browning, 88. H. S. V. Mossop, 88. go as the holder of the Cliford" K. Kemble.

the Polo Ground. At the signal to D. B. Svans, 90, W. A. Mackinlay, Hemphill Challenge Bowl 3-Hitting the Pelo Ball (Pols Club). Prizes presented by Mr. Lo move off in Indian file and circle lor, 38. L E. Morgan, 44. W. E commence, each rider will proceed 84. F. E. W. Lammert, 30. G. Tay- Tse-fong Esq. and British "Ameri-

the ground on the outside of the Hunt, - 82. F. T. Bond, 92. G. P. can Tobacco Co. (China),Ltd. Several teams, consisting of two flags at walking pace. On the Ferguson, 84. L. de C. Blechynden. players each, are d

drawn up at the signal being given to trot, they will 9-Ball and Bucket Bare (Polo west end of the pole round be carry on until they are called into (Club). Prize presented by Messrs. MA-TAU hind the boundary lae. Each team the ring and all but three of the Tester and Abraham. A number

(Polo Ground, Causeway Bay, 2.30) will have its own coloured polo riders are eliminated: The most of bamboo poles are placed perpen- Golf Completion

ball and, at the signal to commence, stylish pony and rider will be ad-dicularly in line and on the top of of anal round Happy one member each team strikes

judged the winner.

each pole a polo ball is placed. Valley summer competition in one art of each teen tee I. P. Scott Harston, S. A. M. Competitors must ride up the line

Completion semi-finals

summer compet posits, goal, the other member of Knill, 5, M. A Parkes, 7 D. R. and take ane ball at a time from the team gallops after the ball and Alabaster, 9 H Mack, 27. EL C. each pole and return it to the

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Lan. Shield Final endeavoura: to carry it round the Hopkina, 15,7J. Dowbiggin, 17, bucket which standast, the start- STABLING OF PONIES & HORSES

Scotland v England

(Club de Recreio, 3.80 p.m. pole carrying his team's colours at Betty Fair, 18. Beryl Fair, 49 Peggy ing, polat First to return all the PONIES & SADDLERT FOR SALE. LARWI Bowls Sper Cup the opposite end of the Beld. Both Kinchin, 18, Betty Pestonji di polo balls to the bucket correctly is Mopatic Headquarter Wing, South members of ach team hit the ball Gloria D'Almada 48. Nancy Kerri- the winner. This

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