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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1933.

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LAWRENCE BEATS L. ROZA-PERERA IN 100 YARDS FREE STYLE

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ILL TILDEN easily van- quished Henri Cochet in Paris yesterday when he won in straight sets. Reuter de- scribes him as one of the finest, if not the finest, players In the world.

XIMINES DROPS IN BETTING.

Guiscard Favourite For Cesarewitch.

London, To-day.

RECREIO LOSE

PLAYERS TO SAINTS

McGrann May Play In Goal.

SANTOS BACK AGAIN

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

The Club de Recreio and the St. Joseph's Football Clubs seem quite content to exchange players at the commencement of each soccer

season.

cha and V. Marques who have join- 'ed St. Joseph's this season, the Re-

Sousae, a left winger. from the

TABLES TURNED N BACK STROKE

AMERY'S FINE SWIMIN

BOY'S RACE

WOO CHALLENGE CUP WO

BY BIG MARGIN

(By 'CRAWL).

EIGHT FIRST

LEAGUE CRICKET SECOND ROUND RESULTS IN CLUBS THIS YEAR]

Eleven Entries For Junior Shield,

R.A.M.C. TO MAKE DEBUT

Eight Clubs will compete in the First Division of the Hong Kong Cricket League this season, while eleven Clubs have entered the Junior League.

The entries as received at the annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Cricket League last

League 1. Hong Kong University tholdern)

Kowloon Cricket Club

Having lost the services of Ro. SWIMMING a splendidly judged race, W. M. night were as follow:

Lawrence yesterday evening won the jctoria! creio have acquired the services of Recreation Club's 100 Yards Free Style Chmpion-Indian Recreation Club A. McGrann, a goal keeper, and ship event Open to the Colony when he spurd bril- Hong Kong Cricket Club Saints. They have also secured J.Aliantly over the last 15 yards to beat Lion Roza-Army Bowen, a left back, from the Radio Pereira by four-fifths of a second in 0.59.8 (conds. Craigengewer Cricket Club

This time was, however, four-fifths of second Civil Service Cricket Club

Royal Navy slower than the record set up by David yon in 1924.

Sports Club.

Rocha was Д valuable player. and his loss will be keenly felt in the Recreio forward line where his deadly shooting and good com- bination with the other forwards

danger to opposing teams.

V. Marques, for some seasonB one of the best halves the Re- creio possessed, has also gont over to St. Joseph's.

Indian Recreation Club

BILLIARDS TOURNEY

Two Close Games Featured-

The following were Second Round results in the Palace Hotel Billiards Tournament: L/C. Child 180 Pte. Green 145. Pte. Davenhill 150 L/C`Ellison

143

Pte. Short 150 Pte. Turner 113. Bdam. Baker 150 L/C Cork 89 Short registered a 20 break.

WAH TAI COLLEGE AQUATICS.

First Meeting At North Point On Saturday..

The Wah. Tal College, of 9, Arbunot Road, are holding their | First Annual Aquatic Sports - on

JOHN WOOLLAM.. Hootan,

JOHN Hobion.

plon, beat A. Jameson (8L Cloud) In the final of the Swiss open amateur golf cham- pionship at Geneva by 14 and 10. Woollam was-9 ́up at the end of the morning round, which he completed in 69, 3 under par.-Reuter, *

VELSHEDA'S 20TH SUCCESS

Astra Beaten In Last Race Of Season.

League 2 Craigéngower Cricket Club (hold. Saturday, commencing at 5 p.m. at the Bathing Shed of the Chinese ere) Roza-Pereira, however, turned the tales on Kowloon Cricket Club

Athletic Association, North Point. was always a source of constant his rival in the Men's 100 Yards Open Back Stroke Hong Kong Cricket Club

On the programme are two, 50 Championship of the Colony when he kewise Police Recreation Club

metres races open to ladies and spurted in the last length to beat Lawrefe by a Royal Navy

men, past entry. There is also a Club de Recreio touch in 1.17.2,

1200 metres relay open to all schools Royal Engineers and Signals

and colleges of Hong Kong, post Hong Kong University In the Ladies' 60 Yards Handi-¡ take the lead followed Lawrence Civil Service Cricket Club

entry. The other events are 50 m. creditably for St. Joseph's two sca-cup. Miss Doris Hunt best Mrs. M. and Roza, but fifteen yds from Royal Army Medical Corps free style, 100m. free style, 400m. sons ago, will probably be select |J. McMahon by a touch in 0.33.8. the finish Lawrence, whoad nurs The Royal Army Medical Corps free style, 100m. back stroke, 200m. ed to fill the vacancy in goal caused, The loser clocked 0.32.0

ed his strength to perfecin in the are the only newcomers to the by the absence of Fernandes, while, Another exciting event wae the race, made a

breast stroke, 60 m. boarders' race. brilliant burt to League. Sousne, who played with consider 100 Yards Free Style Boys' Open sweep past Roza Pereli to win The accounts showed a balance of and 200m. Inter-class relay. able success for St. Joseph's second Champlonship which was won by C. comfortably. Roza-Pere beat $764.50 and Mr. 11. R."B. Hancock, The prizes, which are being ex- team last season, will probably fill Amery in the record time of 1.10.6. Raza by a second for secon place. President and Chairman, proposed hibited in the showroom of Sincere to-day under perfect weather con- The 100 Yards Free Styl Boys' that $50 be given to each of the open Championship for boy of 15 following schools-Diocesan Boys' Co., will be distributed by Mr. Ngan ditions. The light to moderate

A. McGrann, who performed

the vacancy in the forward line The former record was held by caused by Rocha's absence.

Useful Back Secured

Beaten by Loose Strife in the

J. A. Bowen, who formerly play- Newbury Cup on Saturday: ed for the Radio at left back, will be a valuable acquisition to the

Ximines has now become second favourite for the Cesarewitch Recreio who have always been weak Stakes to be run at Newmarket on in their second line of defence. October 11.

In the Third Division eleven, the The following is the latest call-Recreio have secured the services of Eric Souza, a reliable left win- ger, while A. Quinn will probably substitute for Azedo in goal. latter will be given a rest for the first few games in order to test the

over,

8/1 Guiscard (L. and a.) 100/9 Ximenes 1, and 0.) 100/8 Negro (0) 18/1 (1)

18/1 Beaufrere (a.) 20/1 (t.) 20/1 Erain (0.)

22/1 Sa

Sandals (1. and o.)

22/1 Roi de Paris (a.) 28/1 Nitsfehin (.) 25/1 Statesman (o.) 28/1 (L 28/1 Loose Strife (t. and o.) 33/1 Bandearna (t. and o.) Call-over prices for the bridgeshire, to be run at market on October 25, are follows:

newcomer.

The

With these exceptions the Recreio will be playing practically the same team as last season, though Santos, Cam. their brilliant inside left, will again New be in his old position.

20/! Cotoneaster (o.) 22/1 (1) 22/1 Andrea (o.) 28/1 (1.).

---Reuter.

我想

SAINTS PLAY MOTH THIS AFTERNOON.

South China's sensational defeat at the hands of the Recreio at the

close of last season was wholly due to the brilliani solo efforts of San- ton whose winning goal was one of the most spectacular ever seen on a local soccer field.

J. de Souza, who clocked 1.12.6.

The Half Mile. Free Style event for the Woo Challenge Cup, which was only open to Chinese, was won by Mul- Chee-cheong of the Chinese Athletic. who onsily best Kwong Ki-foon, of the Chinese Y.M.C.A.. by 52 seconds.

The 100 Yards Free Style Cham- plonship now all five entrants

and under saw C. Amery p off School, St. Joseph's College, Queen's Shing-kwan. abrilliant victory after leadit all College, Central British School, and

the way and slipping bad at Ellin Kadoorie School for Indians. the second turning.

This motion was passed unanimous-

Amery won by about de yards from G. Souza and shị. tered the existing record of de Souza set up last year two seconds.

ly.

Shield For LRC,

The meeting 'decided that the Junior cricket league shield, which has been won by the Indian Recrea-

The election of office-bearers for the current year resulted as fol-

lows:

President Mr. H. R. B. Hancock › |(H.K.C.C.).

The 100 Yards Back Btkestion Club on four occasions and strike the water simultaneously. In Championship of the Colony wwhich has no more room for inscrip- the first length E. B. de Roza five men face the starter. Restions, should be given to the Bookun- Roza Percira and H. L. Ozorio. He G. J. Smith were grouped togetir shield forthcoming. secured the lead over Lawrence, Pereira, the holder, Lawrenced poo Club, as there Was another

was still in the lead in the second far the first fifty yards. I length, although Roza-Pereira had third length however, Reza-Pere

leading Law-forged slightly ahead while Smb crept up and was renco, while Ozorio and Leu Po-had secured a narrow advanta hay of the Chinese Athletic Asso-over Lawrence. ciation, were some distance behind..

The start of the third length Stirring Struggle Won by Touch The last length saw both Rok saw Roza-Pereira come level with

very Pereira and Lawrence in a thrilli WEB Roza, while Lawrence

finish, the former winning by a close behind.

touch, Three yards separati Lawrence from Smith who finishit very tired."

Lawrence's Fine Finish The lust turn saw Roza-Pereira

Romantic Rise Of Bakewell

Second Hockey Fixture THE

Of. Season.

In English Cricket Circles

HE rise of Bakewell, the North Strudwick's school, and then stopped amptonshire batsman, who almost at once into the team, and

made acentury against the West was soon promoted to No. 1. With-

in a few years he has become a Indies on August, 12, is one of the England bataman. romances of modern cricket.

St. Andrew's Club will meet HM.S. Moth In their second hockey

Curiously enough, for a boy with He started life with none of the such training, Bakewell proved too fixture of the season on the Marina ground this afternoon at 6.15 p.m, advantages of the average boy, but impetuous lie would "have a go": Last week they defeated the he had the good fortune to be sent early in his innings, and attempt Tiffield strokes the workman would avoid Y.M.C.A, by 2 goals to 1-and the to St. John's School. Y.M.C.A. "A" beat the Moth by 5-3 Northamptonshire

-There he came under the influence' This season be has altered his The Saints should win easily to- of Mr. McColl, who is not only a style. He first plays himself in, and

good schoolmastër, but "an

when set never looks like getting excope,

"In their first fixture of the season.

funtil well sot.

day.

The Saints who will play Intionally keen cricketer, with the out

The following were the results.— "D" Class Aggregate: 50 Yards Baj

Stroke Handicap-

1. L. P. da Bilva

2 Leo Bilra

Time: 40,8/5:ween.\-]

Vice-President.-Mr. A. W. Hay- ward (II.K.C.C.)

Hon. Secretary,—Mr. Madar (LR.C.)

A. H.

GERMANS BEAT CRAIGENGOWER.

Surprise Triumph In "C" Division.

OFFICIAL CLOSING DATE.

The Deutscher Klub caused a surprise at King's Park yes- terday when they beat "the" Craigengower Cricket Club by 5 sets to 2, two sets being in- played, in the "C" Division of.. the Tennis, League,

By Major B, HECKSTALL-SMITH

Plymouth, London, Sept. 1. The Port of Plymouth. Regatta, which marks the close of the racing season for the first class, was held

southerly breeze gave the two big cutters, Veliheda and Astra a fsplendid test of sailing.

They were set to sail three times fround a triangular course that took (them well out into the open sen be- yond the breakwater. Velaheda Istarted at the lee end or the Ifat, and early on the reach out to the first mark, drew out from under Astra's les into the lead. There were soft patches in the moralog breeze during which the smaller bont held close on the heels of Velsheds, but as soon as the wind freshened, the lather Increased her land,

The prevailing wind gave the Yachts a fine turn to windward back to the starting line; and on this point of ___sailing, Velsheda, handied beautifully by her veteran skipper, proved herself too fast for Mr. Paul's *Astra,

Inter-Schools Game The following have been chosen to represent St. Joseph's College in a

All day, however, there were very friendly cricket match against the H. Lubeseder and H.. Boese won soft patches in the wind that Central British School at King's Park the only two sets they played for brought the yachts close together to-morrow at 2.15 p.m.3. ,-

the Germans. H. Asome (Capt.), Bakar, K. 9. Boay, E. Esmail A. Detailed scores' warn:' Esmall, Y. Esmail," B. Hamet, §. L. B. Soltau and Nogaivik (D. K) Khoo, J. Pereira and George Windsor. beat W; J. Howard and N.-B. Reserve, G. C. Nolasco, Umpire, N. Y.

100 Yards Free Style Open Champlai Lim.

M. Lawrence Roza-Perwira ›

c.

Amery, A..

Ship

L

2.

Also swami--E. B. da Roza, H.

Ozorio and Lau. Po-hay.

A LEICESTERSHIRE RECORD

Ladies 50-Yards Handicap-

1. Miss D. Huntin

|

2. Mr. M. J. McMahon

Time:

21.4/5 BOCK.

100

1. C..

Sour

100

Kitchell

again, and, during the last round, Astra shortened the distance be- tween herself and Velaheda until, she was almost within her time. 6-8 On the final leg into Anish, |Volsheda had to fight hard to win 4-6 her Just rade of the sesson in Ane

style by 10 seconds... 66 The record of the class for the

[lost to W. A. Reed and Y. GA

Mok

drew with H. J. Howard and G.

Kelly.

· H. Lubeseder and H. Bolse (D.K.) season is...

A new Leicestershire record was set beat Howard and Kitchell 64 up at the Oval on September 1, when beat Reed and Mok...................... Armstrong became the first Leicestor-

Yards Free Style Boyn' Opa senato in county championship drew with Reed and Mok....

shire batsman to score 2.000 runs in 0. May and Pracht (D. K.), Championship

beat Howard and Kelly Co. Amery

matches.

# C. 7. B. Wood. In 1901 made 2,000 Oggregate, only 1,444 were obtained in runs in first-class matches, but, of this county games.

Also swam C. Thirwell, L. mund, Char Ping-hang and A. Allen

Time: TD.3/5 secs. (Record) Yards Back Strake Open Chan pionship 1. L.. Roza-Pereirs

Hest

TABLE TO DATE

SHAM 8.

6-11

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Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Til. Velaheda 52544 20 10 Britannia 39 12 9

3 2

3. 21

១.

66 Astra 838 12

69 Shamrock V. 345 6.

Westward 112

J. Class (Corrected Times) Beta Valsboda (Hr. W. L. Step- PWDL PA Pia berson) (winner ........... 8 45 19 Chinose R.C, 14 14.00 107 19 28 Astra (Mr. Hugh F. Paul) 8 45 29 Recreio

14 11 0 3 85% 42% 2212-METRE CLASS-Flica (C. R. Filipino

***13004784 3844 18 Fairey) (winner), 3h 20m 508; ... 11 90 2 - 62% 201⁄4 18 Mórwenna, 8h 45m 420,

148044 64741 15" HANDICAP (over-16 tons) - 5760-16) Rosemary IV. 2nd: Lady

-11.Edith, 3rd,

Club

B. Gosano, Lee Ping Kwan, Les Ping KC.C.

white shirts, will be represented by aculty, possessed by few, of impart! Nobody, needs to be told that] Also PAG. J; Smith, Leans Ful, E. H. Margues, L/G. Fullager : C'goWEZA B 08 617 87 101ady Anne (Col. V. Gábriel) (wdian :

Lee, Hon-koa..

Docks

Deutscher NAPAY MY

Radio

Aporta vet. Indjan - R.C., 14′′ K; Indian »M Poll RC1

OF MC, Victor; J. D. Remedion, IA BACK ORIN 4 As Barron, J. Lima, F. A. BarroR

R. H. Wong; R. Woolley, E. H. Ping his cricket knowledge to others. Northamptonshire is not a wealthy Yun-bure. Lev

*C Clam Aggregate-50. Yards Back Army TC. White; E. Macnider, A. E. P. At Tield there is concrete county. Last winter, with views Time: 17,3/3, Rock, p

Broke wicket on which, in the long winter to cutting down expenses, they in-8887ards Free Birk Woo Challenge t

| Cap (Open Guest (captain), F. Broadbridge{nours, which might otherwise drag, timated to the professionals that the 1. Muf: Compralase

CASAYA A Noronha E. Lawrance, D. J. Barlow, E. J. T. Gilchrist, in such rural surroundings, the bova annual bonus of 825 would be dia 2. Two: Kifoon (O YMCA.) Predo, C. F. Rozario, N A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher,

are taught the rudiments of bata- continued, K

Also swam to Leong Yun-hung and M. Weill,

manship,

As a concession, the talent money The coaching is concerned solely was increased to 50s for 50-ruba, TO-DAY'S with the art of defence strokes and 80s. for four wickets will come latter fe The theory Good) → Bakewell earned in this w coaches Insist that this is the way total of nearly $16. In two nuon scratch Hong Kong Hockey saving tribute to the soundness also, found this, the highest to make a cricketer, and Bakewell matches, and Nobby Clar

moser paid by Bay County,,

HOCKEY CLUB WIN 5.1

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adly game

"goals: to 1/REMEN the U.S.R.C

Strndwick's. Posil

North

TEOGER Dirett, the " When, on Club, centre, scored four times and his master,

shira, ke had

HEUI BEAT WASEDA. AT BASHRALL

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