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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1934.

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Brahms-Concerto In D.

Schumann-Concerto In A Minor Beethoven-Kreutzer Sonala

THE CHINA- MAIL.

CHAN CHUN HING TO GO TO MANILA GAMES

First Game Of Hockey In The "World Series."

A stirring action picture made during the first Stanley Cup play-off between Unfeaga Black Hawks and Detroit Red Wings, at Detroit. Five Black Hawks have swooped to the defence of their citade} as Lewis (down) of the Red Wings tries to break through. Chiengo won 2-1. Three out of five games take the cup.

DON BRADMAN

RECORDS "DUCK”

AT CAMBRIDGE First On An English Wicket.

PONSFORD 195 NOT OUT

GARRISON

BILLIARDS

FULL FIXTURE CARD FOR SEASON. Inter-Unit Tourney Opens Monday.

R. A. O. B. CLUB AT HOME TO NAVY

Win Billiards And

Darts.

LOSE SNOOKER AND CRIB

A Garies Tournament was held in the R.A.OR. Club yesterday

$

LEAVING TO-DAY BY

COOLIDGE

2 WATER POLO PLAYERS ALSO GOING

BASEBALLER MAY GO :

Chan Chun-hing, one of the selected swim- mers to represent China in the Tenth Far Eastern Olympiad, whose illness on the eve of the Chinese athletes' departure for Manila last Sunday, neces- sitated his withdrawal, will leave for the scene of the Olympic Games this evening by the s.s. Pre- sident Coolidge, which arrives this afternoon.

Accompanying Chan are two Chinese water- polo players, Pau Lai and Yeung Hang-wah, who will represent China in that event at the Games.

Pau and Lai were last minute selections, when it became known that China was lacking in water-polo players.

MUNN WITHDRAWS FROM WALKER CUP TEAM

Lionel Crawley Given Vacancy

St. Andrew's To-day. The British Walker Cup player, L. Munn, has withdrawn from the team which is to meet America, to-morrow, owing to illness.

The retirement of Munn at the

last moment places the British team in an unfortunate position.

A later message states that Lionel Crawley, finalist in this years English Amateur Cham- pionship, has filled the vacancy caused by Munn's retirement.- Reuter.

WHITE SOX

Senators Beaten By 8 To 1 Margin.

“HALE HITS TWO HOMERS IN U. S. BASEBALL

1

Chan, who is one of China's - best sprint swimmers, has now completely recovered from his indisposition.

Chan is a native of Fukien, but is now with the Canton Air Force. He was champion swim- mer for Hong Kong and Canton for the 1930 and 1932 seasons. He represented China in two Far Eastern Olympiads-in 1927 and 1930. Last year at the Chinese National Meeting in Nanking, ho won the 50 and 100 metres and was second in the back-stroke events to secure the National title.

KWANTUNG CHAMPION

Pau Lai is the present holder of the Kwangtung Provincial aquatic title, and an excellent water-polo

swimming at the Fifth Chinese National Athletic Meeting at Nan- king last year. He is 19 years old, and a student at the Sun Yat Sen University.

London, To-day. After scoring 271 funs in two The 1934 Garrison Inter Unit when the Club entertained teams Jinnings Don

Bradman failed Billiards League will commence from H.M.S. Submariacs, Parthian, NEW MANAGER FOR player. He represented Canton at against Cambridge University on Monday evening with three | yesterday, being clean bowled matches.

Proteus, Phoenix and Pandora. fourth ball for a "duck," his first The South Wales Borderers; the The honours for 'Snooker and in England,

holders, will meet the Royal En-Crib went to the Submarines, but J. G. W. Davies, a slow right-gineers, former winners, in Szigeti (Violin) and Halle Orch. hand bowler of leg breaks, pro- opening series.

the the Club were easy winners in the Fres Nat (Piano) and Sym. Orch,vided the sensation.

Billiards and Darts. He is 23 The following is the complete The following years old and plays for the Kent äxture at giving the home team sults: Huberman (Violin) Friedman

second eleven in the Minor Coun-first: (Piano)-ties Championship. Mendelssohn-Concerto In E Minor. Szigeti (Violin) and Phil. Orch. In spite of Bradman's failure Lincolns Brahms Quartet In C Minor

Leuer String Quartet.]the Australians compiled 418 for Borderers Schubert-Quartet In A Minor

4 wickets before the close of play,

East Lance, Kolisch Quartet.

Ponsford carrying his bat for a Small Units laborious 195, Darling, the R.A.M.C. tourists' best left-hander, 98, and Engineers Brown 77 not out,

THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

Ice House St.

ENGLAND'S TEST

CAPTAIN

Four Most Likely Candidates.

CHAPMAN POSSIBILITY

Leam

A successor to D. R. Jardine as captain of England's Test against Australia this season is not likely to be known for some

weeks.

When A. P. F. Chapman return-i ed from Australia with the auc-| cessful M.C.C. team in 1929, he was a natural choice as captain for the last Australian tour here in 1930. Similarly, D. R. Jardine would have been the obvious leader for

Tel. 21322.

WYATT AGAIN TO CAPTAIN WARWICKSHIRE

but on

Ponsford played a stolid knock Borderers

Lincolns

n dull weather,

a good Artillery wicket. He reached 50 after 150 minutes at the crease,

Lincolns and gave Eart Lanes his only chance-a hard catch at R.A.M.C. mid on-when 66. Included in his first fifty were 21 singles. He Small Units reached the

R.A.M.C. century in 210

Engineers minutes.

Darling, however, played enter-Artillery prising cucket to score his 98 out Engineers of 139 in 99 minutes. He hit East Lanes R. E. S. Wyatt

six and 14 boundaries, scaring, to Small Units has been re- elected captain of the

leg with delightful ease and driv- Borderers. Warwick- shire County Cricket Club. Rev, Jing to the boundary with

R.A.M.C. Limed shots. H. Parsons was elected vice-cap-: tain. He hopes to assist the county

Engineers the Edgbaston

in Reveral matches,

of

MONMOUTHSHIRE MAY

CIVE UP CRICKET

well-

Artillery

Lincolns Borderers East Lancs

May 14

BA.BL.C.

v Artillery

v Engineers

May 18

v Lincolns

nese

100

combe 100

SECOND OLYMPIAD . Yeung Hang-wah is a law stu Ident at the Sun Yat Sen Univer- sity. He represented Hong Kong in the First National Athletic New York, To-day. Meeting at Hangchow in 1930, Lew Fonseca, former manager of In the same year he represented the Chicago White Sox, was dis-China in the water-polo competi- missed yesterday and Jimmy Dykestion at the Far Eastern, Games in has been appointed as the new Tokyo. He is a native of Chung- manager. The change over saw shan, and is well-versed in music. the White Sox secure an 8 io I wận IT IS ALSO RUMOURED THAT

CHENG FAT, A BASEBALL PLAY-' over the Senators.

ER MAY The New York Giants, world SWIMMING TRIO TO MANILA TO ACCOMPANY THE

were

the

6 Points.

R.M.S. Submarines R.A.O.B. Club. Crib, 3 Points. 6 Points. Daris.

7 Points.

Billards:-

Reader

49 Funnel

100

Bennett

19 Clarke

100

V

Myers

58 Bagley

v Borderers

Allen

Brimble.

v East Lancs.

May

21

v Engineers

Total Snooker:

148

✓ Small Units May 25

Myers

40 Fowler

49

Balmer

60 Martin

42

↑ Borderers

Turner

34 Goddard G8

v Small Units

Reader

$2 Pearce

30

May 28

* Artillery

Tota!

201 Total

198

pitching by Dizzy Dean, in the Na- tional League, and the. Cardinals won by a 4 to 0 tally,

East Lane,

v Borderers

East Lanca, Artillery

Зиде 1

v Lincolns

v R.A.M.C.

June 4

v Lincolne

* Engineers

Artillery

June 8

v Small Units

v Borderera ✓ East Lunes June 11

Small Units

v R.A.M.C. v. Engineers June 15

Total 400

SERVICE CORPS TRIUMPH.

Ordnance Beaten By 10 Points,

champions, were blanked by brilliant PARTICIPATE IN THE GAMES.

I.R.C. BOWLS RINK

The following will represent the

Hale recorded a personal triumph for Cleveland Indians in the Ameri- can League by hitting two homers against Philadelphia, but his efforts Indian Recreation Club in their proved unavailing as the Athletics league bowls match against the won by a 5 to 4 margin after the Hong Kong Football Club at Soo- game had been extended to the tenth kunpoo on Saturday:

In a friendly billiards match last innings. night, the Royal Army Service Corps defeated the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by 10 points.

Alvin

D. M. Khan, M. I. Razack, A. M. Results as cabled by Beuter were: Omar and A. M. Wahub (skip); A. H. Rumjahn, S. O. Hux, A. R. Minu and National League

K. M. Omar (skip); S. M. Rumjan, R. H. E. A. Baker, M. Y, Adal and A. R. Dallah

0 5 0l(skip).

9 15 Boyle, Wilson, Taylor and Cue-j cinello hit homers, Chicago

10 20.

SCHOOL BASKETBALL

At the Children's Playground at... Kowloon Tong, yesterday the Man 1 Sang Primary School defeated the Camilli, Jurges and Root hit Combined Primary Schools in

Scores:

R.A.8.C.

R.A.O.C.

100 Aldridge

Scores AS

were:

+

cabled by Reuter Small Units

Engineers East Lancs

v Lincolns

Halford

100 Bodwen

B8 51

[New York

Dizzie Dean pitched St. Louis

4 10 1

v Borderera

Cubitt

88 Parker 100

Trim

v Artillery

70 Smith

June

V

Lincolns.

Eycott Land

100 95 Gormley 100

Brooklyn

3

05 Clarke

East Lancs

Clarke

96 Murdin

v R.A.M.C.

June 22

Total

649 Total

100 100

639

V

* Engineers

R.A.M.C.

homers.

¿

v Small Units

Boston

40th Co. R.5.

10 18 Whitney and Lee hit homers Cincinnati

3 12

Philadelphia Pittsburgh

Chicago "C" Coy, Borderers. Washington

6 11

27

American League

8 18

0

1 8

The Intention of the Monmouth-Australians: 418 for 4 (W. H. Pous-Borderers England this season, if he had not shire County Cricket Club. to re- informed the M.C.C. that he didjaign their status as a second-class

ford 195 not out, L Darling 98, Small Unite W. Brown 77 not out, D. G. Brad Artillery rust wish to be considered for the county was disclosed at the annual

man'·0), position.

Bradman was bowled first ball East Lancs general committee of the Glamor-by Bowes, the Yorkshire fast Artillery One of the difficulties of nomi-gan County Club at Bridgend re-bowler, in the second Test at

Borderers nating a new captain this month (cently.

Melbourne in the 1932-3 series, Lincolns known quantity, and England V. G. KIRBY FOR AUSTRALIA 109 not out in a total of 191 in the Lincolna but redeemed his reputation with B.A.M.C. must have a captain whose right|

second innings, V, G. Kirby, it is understood, has

Artillery Bradman's average on the pre- Engineers accepted an invitation by the South sent English tour is 90.33 for in- The ultimate choice is likely to African Lawn Tennis Union to repre-inings against Worcester, Leices Small Units rest between R: E. S. Wyatt (War-tournament in Melbourne in December. ter, and the Light Blues,

Bent South Africa at the centenary

is that his form will be an un-

to inclusion in the team player is well founded.

4.8 a

wickshire), C. F. Walters (Worces-

tershire), M. J. Turnbull (Glamor-

R.A.M.C.,

June 25

Artillery Engineers

June 29

V

East Lance Borderers

y Small Unita July 2

y R.A.M.C. *July 6

commence on Tuesday, is as fol- lows:-

May 15

FIRST ROUND

12th Heavy Bty, R.A. v.

May 16

"B" Cay. Lincoln

v. Lincolna

May 17

16.45 p.m..

May 22 Visiting teams are re" Coy, Borderers v. I.A.0.0. quested to be prompt Home May 18 teams will arrange to meet visit-"A" Coy. Lincolng Subscription Griffing of ing teams and conduct them to the Shanghai Race Club at any time.the place where the match is being May 25 Nine furlongs.

jears), and B. H. Valentine (Kent) Opera Eve's Shanghai Champions All games will commence at “B.Q." Lincolns v. "B" Cay. Borderers,

The position would be more com- plicated if early in the BEEBOR Percy Chapman returned to his beat form with the bat.

NEW ZEALAND CRICKETER TO LIVE IN ENGLAND James Accepts Business Offer

K. C. James, the New Zealand wicket-keeper, who played in the Tests against D.'R: Jardine's side, -- and visited England with, the-

·Bław-Zealand teams in--1927; and · 1931, has accepted, a business ap- pointment in England.-Reuter.."

(Continued from Pags ↓)

9th, Race The Jockey Cup. Winner, $800 Second $400, Third $200. ́ ́A Cup will be presented to the winning Jockey. For ponies that have start ed in and not won a flat race since March 1, 1984. Panies to be ridden by Jockeys, who have won not more than ten flat races at any t❘nie any- where under any conditions. One mile and a quarter.

1. Super-Rapid Extra (R. B.

Moller).

2. Red Ronald (E. B. Cumine), 3. Little Tich (G, A. Borrenner) Time: 2.54.2/5.5

10th. Race Tho IchangHandicap. Winner 600, Second $200, Third $160, A handicap for genies that

started as

1. Guardeman (F. Noodt). played.

"D" Coy, East Lancs. SECOND ROUND

Cleveland

2.4

exhibition game of basketball on the occasion of the presentation of the SPrimary Schools Basketball League Shield, which was donated by Mr. T. 2B. Wilson for annual competition.

K.C.C. LAWN TENNIS 1 TOURNAMENT.

4 12 Seven Matches Decided. Hale hit two homers. Philadelphia

5 8 1

The majority Johnson hit a homer., Game went matches. In the Kowloon

of yesterday's Cricket to 10 innings.

Club's annual lawn tennis tourna ment were confined to the Junior 9 148 Championship event.

Reaults were

as follow:

871

A. H

Clift hit a homer New York

Babe Ruth and Dickey hit homers. Dinaen beat J. J. Barnes 8-6, 6-3,

"A" Cay. Lincolns or "D" Coy. East St. Louis 2. Prince Palatine (G.~``G, In this competition the Royal | Lancs v. RA.M.C.

Cùmine).

Artillery home matches are play-May 24

[RAP.C. v. "I.Q.". Small Units home matches will pih A.A. Bly.

May 29 12th. Race The Dalny Cup. Winnor, he played in the B.A.S.C. Men's

$800, Second $400, Third $200. For Recreation Room. Griffins of

8. Graystone (T. D, Charleton). Jed at the Soldiers Club, Tire:2.88-4/5.

this meeting. Winners

of a fat race barred. Eleven Far- long.

1. Hangover Morn (M. M

Sokolloff).;

2. White Lotus

Jenssen),

3. Power Bird, (J, K., Brand). Time:-31

V.

I

Challenge Cup.

FIRST ROUND COMMENCES

"B" Coy, East Lancs. Detroit May 22

Coy (8) Lincoln T

A Coy, East Lance, May 20 P4th Heavy Bly. R.A, V. R.A.S.C. May-16

Boalon

ON TUESDAY: FROM POM

-The draw for the Garrison Bil Hards Challenge Cup,

will

"C" Coy, East Lanes

Junior Championship,

6-4; G. Lee beat F. 8. W. Smith 46-4, 6-3, 6-4; M Drysdale beat. F.

9 B.7

8 A. Broadbridge 7-5, 6-2, 6-8; 0, Wigg beat J. J. Ferguson; J. Craw,

TENNIS TOURNEY CANCELLED ford beat W. IL Wilson 6-0, 6-3,

*

Insuficient support having been

Men's Handicap Doubles G. J.

IQ East Lancs received for their twenty fifth an Tacchi and W. W. Hirst boat H. The Semi-Finals will be played niversary tournament, the Hong Annis and E. V. Gaubert 6-4, 10-8. on June 19 and 21, and the Finar Kong Tennis Association have de- Handicap Singles "B"-W. Ped- at 5.45 p.m. on June 28,

cided to cancel the whole project. dle beat T. Ferguson 6-3, 7-5,

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