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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933.

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For

GOLF,

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NATIONAL DAY HAS

BEST TIME

Feats Of Leaders In First Half.

FAVOURITES FOR SUBS. CHALLENGE CUP TO-MORROW

following is a brief sum-

Tmary of the performances of

the leading panies over 1 miles during the first half of the sea-

pon:

Second Spring Subscription Griffins

Champions.

National Day (Proulx at 158) beat De Minimis (Par at 152) by half a length in 2.38.8. Vigilance (da Roza at 155) was third, 3% lengths behind the winner.

Gay Butterfly (Heard at 158) and The Panther (Frost at 152) were unplaced. Spring Subscription Griffins Cham-

plons.

Warrington (Needa at 152) beat Golden Dragon (Heard at 155) by 2 lengths in 2,41,2,

Second Subscription Grifins Plate. National Day (Proulx at 162) beat Melody (da Roza at 161) by 114 lengths in 2.42.0. De Minimis Young at 159) was third, 2 lengths behind the winner,

Guy Butterfly (Heard at 165), and Duplex (Butler at 161) were unplaced.

Subscription Griffins Plate.

Golden Dragon (Heard at 150, ilb. overweight) beat Warrington (Harriman at 152) by a short head in 2.43.8.

SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS

ARRIVE

78 Landed At Taikoo

The batch of 78 subscription griffins arrived in Hong Kong by the 6.8. Taming early this morning. They were brought ashore at Talkoo Dock and taken to the Jockey Club stables.

There were over 100 sub- scribers so there are hound to be some disappointments.

INTERPORT CRICKET

Tentative Programme For Triangular Tourney.

MATCHES AGAINST K.C.C. AND UNITED SERVICES

A lentative programme for the Interport matches between Bong Kong, Malaya and Shanghal, was drawn up at a committee meeting of the Hong Kong Cricket Club yesterday evening.

The following is the grammes

pro-

Interport between Hong Kong and Malaya on November 6, 7 and

18.

ELLSWORTH VINES AGAIN. DEFEATED

Perry, Beats Van Ryn

Los Angeles, To-day, Jack P..Tidball, No. 15 rank- ing player in America, creat- ed a sensation in the Pacific South West tennis champion. ships hore yesterday when he eliminated Ellsworth Vines in the quarter-finals by 1-6, 6-4, 7-5.

Fred Perry, the British Davis Cup: player and newly crowned American 'champion, was successful in his tie, beat- Ing John Van Ryn in straight sets by 6-1, 6-3,-Reuter.

INTERPORT

LAWN BOWLS

HARBOUR SWIM ON SUNDAY

ENTRIES FOR ASSN.'S FIRST EVENT

CAMPBELL AND MISS YEUNG FAVOURITES

(By Crawl.)

[HE Hong Kong International A mateur Swimming Association's

over a course between Lion's

Hom and the Chinese Bathing Club on Sunday, weather permitting, has attracted an entry of twenty men and five Indies.

∙W. T. Campbell, the winner of the Army and the Chinese Bath. ing Club's Invitation Harbour swims, will start a favourite against

· Kwok Chun-hang and Wong Suen-man of South China, while Trang Ho-Yook and Chan Fook-sing of the Chinese Bathing Club and the wi PRACTICE Chinese Civil Servants' Swimming Club will be serious contenders for the

All Official Rinks In Action To-morrow

POLICE GREEN BEING USED

places.

Among the European entrants are A. G. Donn, the H.K.LA.S.A., 100 Yards champion. E. W. Railton, E. Fullager, who came second in (Ch the Army event, and Sutherland who took fourth place.

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Victoma

D. Peoples

H. Beer

Mak Wai-ming, who secured, tions held by the Association dur- iter third place in the South China Ing this, their first season, will be, All six Official Lawn Bowls Amateur Athletic Federation's distributed by Mra, Y. K. Mok, wife teams to play against Shanghai 1,500 Metres Free Style event of the Chairman of the Associa- will be seen in action ON the against Yeung Wai-lim, the Chin- tion.

Prize winners in the Champlon-| Co Police green to-morrow afternoon, ese Bathing Club's 800 Metres commencing at 3 p.m.

champion, will be the smallest en-ship events, the Water-polo League The following are the three matches: trant.

and the Harbour swim are request- Interport RinkTM 3

ed to be present. R. Hall

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B. W. Bradbury

J. C. Brown U. M. Omar

(Skip)

Rink

Interport

A. E. Conten

J. Chalmers

F. Cullen

R F. Luz

(Skip)

2nd Division Rink

J. S. Logan

A. Macfarlane

W. B. Muskelt

W. V. Field

(Skip)

A.

N. J. Bebbington W. Grimmitt

(Skip) Kowloon Rick E. C. Fincher F. X. M. Silva

K. Lapsley

H. Nigh

port Rink

2. V. Ramany

A. Hyde Lay

F. J. Jones

A. M. Holland

(Skin)

A beautiful swimmer, Mak Wal-ming will probably rise to be the finest Chinese swimmer in the Colony has yet pro. duced.

In the Ladies' section. Miss Yeung Sau-king, who won the Chinese Bathing Club's invitation harbour swim and the South China 2 event, will start a favourite. She should experience no dificulty in taking first piace.

Her sister, Miss Yueng Sau-chun, ; and Miss Leung Wing-han will be

third

F. Cullen, who did not play last contenders for second and Saturday, is again taking his place places. Miss Dora Lum, from A. R. Clarke. Chung Sing, is the youngest con- In R. F. Luz's rink. No. 3 u A. W. Grimmitt, will be petitor in the event. unable to play, and his place will be taken by N. J. Bebbington.

New Badge For Interporters.

TO BE WORN AGAINST SHANGHAI.

The three Hong Kong Inter- port Lawn Bowls teams lo meet Shanghai next month will for the first time in the history of the Colony were the newly-designed badge of the H.KLBA.

The badge has a background of green. to represent, the green, and white lettering. At the top is written "Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association," and encircled by two dragons are

a black wood and a white jack.

Club Teams Against Shanghai.

The following have been selected to represent their Clubs against Shanghai next month:

R. Ellis, E. G. Post, W. Mair and Interport between Hong Kong G. C. Mosa (skip). Reserve:-W. and Shanghai on November 11, 13 McLeod. and 14.

Kowloon Bowling Green.

At the conclusion of the harbour swim, the prizes for all competi

|ARTILLERY

WIN ARMY CUP

*FOR AQUATICS Convincing Triumph Over Borderers,

CAMPBELL IN LIMELIGHT

The following are the entrants in the Men's section of the Harbour awim:-

So Tin-mo (Chung Sing) Yu Fuk-cheung (Chung Sing) Ng Taun-man (Chung Sing) Kwok Ho-sum (Chung Sing) Poon Ping-man (Chung Bằng) Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.)

Suen-man (8.C.A.A.) Ju-man (8)

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Wong

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Yeung

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Tsang Ho-fook (C.B.C.)

Wang

Chan Fook

Mak Wai-1

T. Campbell

W. T

D. Sutherland (Y.M.C.A.)

E. W. Railton (Y.M.C.A.)

E. Fullager (Y.M.C.A.)

W. A. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.)

A. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.)

The following are the entrants in the Ladies' Section:-

Miss Dora Lum (Chung Sing) Ms Ng Yue-kuen (Chung Sing) Miss Young Sau-king (S.C.A.A.) Miss Young Sau-chun (S.C.A.A.) Miss Leung Wing-han (8.C.A.A)

V.R. C. AQUATIC TITLES

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The Events.

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The Royal Artillery yesterday ARMY STARS PARTICIPATING Nati

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Swimming Cup at the British Armythe Open Championship Swimming (Hong Kong Area) Swimming feet sponsored by the V.R.& are Championships, held at the Victoria as follows:

The complete list of entries for Wed

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Recreation Club before Major 100 yds, Free style.-L. Roxa General O. C. Borrett, G.O.C. China Pereira, H. L. Ozorio, W. M. Law- Command, and Mrs., Berrett and a

frence, Lau Po Hay, E. D. da Roza.

100 yds. Back stroke.-G. J. Smith, large crowd of officers and men.

L. Rozn Pareira, W. M. Lawrence, The Artillery carried off both the loop

100 yds. Free style the Inter-Company Relay and the well, L. Osmund, G, Souza, Chan Ping- Inter-Brigade and Battalion Relay hung, C. Amery, A. Allen.

Roma Th

220 d Free Style Pereira, W. M. Lawrence, A. A. Roza,|last & E.

B. da Roza.

|Men'

which, gave them victory in the Aggregate Cup.

The South Wales Borderers, win. 100 yds. Breast stroke-M. M. de plo ners of the Army Harbour swim, Y. Soares, H. M. Remedios, Lam Yui Hent

B. Goaano, Wong Shiu-hung, Leo 1. won both the Army individual Ping-kwan, Li Ping-ful. E. M. Mar-2 W. 5. Drake, V. Petherick, D. Gow championships through L/Cpl. W.ques, L. C. Fullager, and F. L. Rapley (skip). Reserve:-T, Campbell, the Army quarter and 50 yds, free style.-H. L. Ozorio, 8.1

half mile champion, who easily won W. M. Lawrence. Lau Ping-pol, E. M.

Critchley, L the 160 Yards Championship from rele Paget, A. McGrann,

Heat on J. W. C. Bonnar, E. Abraham, F. Gur. Ellington, of the Artillery, 440 yds. free style-La-Rom

Sutton and A. Chapman (skip). ` Be-and Fullager, of the Borderers.Pereira, W. M. Lawrence, E. B. da serve. Bentley.

Fullager swam an excellent race Roza, Gar, Gardner (RA), L/C, W. & Taikoo R. C.

(8.W.B.).

Interport between Shanghai and Malaya on November 15, 16 and

17.

J. Rodger.

Yacht Club.

Malaya v. United Services November 10.

FOOTBALL,

Shanghai v. United Services

on

November 21."

and

Kowloon C.C. v. Malaya vember 12.

on

No-

CRICKET.

also

ATHLETIC

EQUIPMENT.

WE CARRY LARGE STOCKS

OF ALL INDOOR GAMES.

CHINA

ON VIEW.

Sports Department, EMPORIUM LIMITED,

62-A-68, Queen's Road C.

Kowloon C.C. v. Shanghai on November 19.

In the 150 Yards Three Styles to j∙ 100 yds. Women's free style. MIRADENT

Mike Doris

Fancy Dion-king."

Cha

2

P. Spaintor, J. Polson, Drummond record a dramatic victory over Gnr. M. J. McMahon,

| Ladie and R. C. Wallace (skip). Re-Belley, of the Artillery, and Pte. Miss Chan serve:-R. Keown.

|(69) Smith, of the Bordérers,

H. Wong, L. Roza Club de Recrels.

At the conclusion of the cham. Pereira, Ed. de Roza, Pt. Morrison

(B.W.B.), Corpl. Morgan (8.W.B.),- Bot E. L. Barros, H. A. Alves, F. V. V. plonships, Mrs. 0. C. Börzett, wife Team Race (8 men over 60 yds the E Ribeiro and C. G. Bilva, Reserve:of the G.0.C. distributed the cash),Chinese

Athletic Association, Frida The Malayan Interport team is C. E. Marques,

Recreation Club, - Lino Chine due to arrive in Kong Kong on No-g vember 2, and the Shanghai előven on November: 10.-

LALL SINGH HITS 76 OUT OF 156.

Probable Interporter Against Colony.

Kuala Lumpur, Bept. 9. Brilliant Betting by Lall Black,

prizes,

de

Kowloon C. C

H. E. The G.O.C., Major General 880 yds. Free style.-L. Boza H. Hampton, J. A. Howe, F.0. C. Borralt in a short speech con- Pereira,

Lawrence, Fred. W

In t Goodwin and A. E. Silkstone (skip).[gratulated the Royal Artillery on Ambrose, Gar

Ellington ·(BA), Reserve-E. Overy Plant

week-end A. B. Lissaihan (5) won their splendid achievement in win. Lafc. W. Campbell, L/c. Fallager. Civil Service C. C.

ning the Army Aggregate Cup Yes. tree style, Woo Challenge with a score of two up 8. Eccleshall, R. R. Wood, 7. Hol against the brilliant Borderers' re-hay, Mui Ping-cheong. Lang Yan one up, I M. S. Lloyd (15), J. W.-

(Confined to Chinese),—Lau For Other scores were C. Austin (18) Representatives. He also endered hung, Li Ping-fal, Kwong Ki-foon, Mayhew (14) and K. Mackenzie

Udge and J., Deakin (skip).

norva:—T, Armstrong, -{ Bake Crafgongower G. C.

G. L. Buchan, 1. Cavanagh,

Rumfahn and R. Basi (skip)

| servs :—C, S. Bummons,

Kowloon ¦ Dock] R. C.

880

his congratulations towards the Kwok Hon-ming, an

D.

latter on putting up a magnificient The 50 yards free style

100 (8) all, square. There were 20 en-

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show in carrying off the Army Har yards free style and 100 yarda tries. Re-bour Swim en masss, and also on breast stroke are to be awum on

winning the two Army individual Friday next.. championships,

|_ J. Kempton; H. G. - Cooper, who will probably represent Greig and W. Hedley (sldp). Malaya against Hong Kong and serves:-C, Atkinson, and C. Cul Shanghai: In November, wad feature of to-day's Stoner, Shield Cricket Final.

Įspan.:

The match was continued work,

Sunday and on Monday.

fand reached the ropes nine times: LeBrony_did most damage taking Lay five wickets for 60 runs, |Singh made 76 out of Selangor Selangor Rangers replies 29 Indiana Associations total of for two wickets, Lall Singh taking 266) He batted very cautiously one of the wickets to fail.

The following were the results:

Inter Company Relags

12th Battery B.A.

8. 20th Bat

BA

Coy Borderers, Army Boya 50 Yards Handicap)

*Timė; B, mins. 11.1/5 back. gala: DZ Bernath Te Me Clarke

Also: éwatt-i-T. Gilmartim

(Continued on Para i

|TRIANGULAR ROWING REGATTA

(Heats),

The Invitations to the Royal Hong Aquatics Kong Yacht Club and to Canton by the Victoria Recreation Club for a triangular rowing regatta in Novem ber bare boen, socopte

TO-DAY:

V.R.C. Championship SATURDAY

ageNinth Extra at Valley

-Club, v Lincolní (both framS gustics-Polios and Prisons Mest.

R.C. 2,80

varsity, Mont!

sterport Praotics"on

Polton"grean][31.m)

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