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CHINESE OLYMPIC FOOTBALLERS

To Meet H. K. F. A. XI To-day

CLOSE GAME EXPECTED ON CLUB GROUND

Te

Chinese Olympic Foot- from ball team triumphant their all-conquering tour at the Far Eastern Championship Games, will to-day once again. clash with a team from the Hong Kong Football Association, who defeated them by 4 goals to 3 after playing extra time in Governor's Cup on the Saturday Chinese departure prior to the for Manila. The kick off is scheduled for 5.30 p.m., on the Football Club Flong Kong

ground.

the

The Chinese team also lost in their match with The Rest of the Colony by 4 goals to 3 in a trial the previous match played on Sunday, April 29.

The Football Association team will be almost identical to the team which won the Governor's Cup, the only change being that Malpas (Lincolns) will take the place of Blake (Kowloon).

The Chinese team is also prac

with identical

the tically Governor's Cup team, the only alteration being that Ho Chor-yin will displace K, C. Chen. There is also the possibility that Tay Kwee liang will replace Ip Pak-wa.

Play was very even throughout the last game played between these the although Lwo sides, and,

al

Chinese were two goals down

the interval, their spirited atlark in the second half almost gave! them the game.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1934.

Sporting Page L

Just an Old Princeton Victory Custom

The victorious Princeton crew celebrated their triumph over the Navy at Annapolis, Md., by Incidentally Princeton net tossing Coxswain Firestone into the river as per an old Tiger tradition.

a new record of 8 minutes, 64 1/10 seconds for the course over Severn River, beating the Navy by 45 seconds.

OPEN BOWLS SERIES

COMMENCES

JUNE 5

Watson Withdraws From Pairs.

REPLACED BY WEIR

The draw for the First Rour.1] Lee Wai-tong, who senred the three goals for the Chinese in the of the open singles lawn bowls) last Governor's Cup match, and championship, with the dates and who was the master-mind in the greens where the matches will

Lawni forward line in the previous trial be played, has been drawn up by match, maintained his brilliant the Committee of the

BOWLS MATCH ENDS IN TIE.

Postponed Games Played.

Messrs. W. McHardy and W. For-

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY.

Lown Bowls-Sentor Division:- Taikoo R.C. v G.C.C. "A" Kowloon B.G.C, v. Civil Service C.C. Kowloon Docks H. C. v. Kowloon C.C. C.C.C. "B" v. Club de Recreio Second-Dividson:

C.C.C. v. H. K. Electric R.C. C.S.C.C. w. Kowloon B.G.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C. Club de Recreio v. Yacht Club Police R.C. v. H K. Football Club

TO-MORROW Grif

Completion of second round

Tournament.

First

Champions

Meet C.S.C.C.

At Bowls

FIVE "C" DIVISION TENNIS MATCHES

100 Per Cent. Record OVERWHELMING VICTORY

In Danger

CRAIGENGOWER "A" TO VISIT

TAIKOO TO-DAY

FOR C.R.C.

CRAIGENGOWER'S GOOD

PERFORMANCE

TN spite of Thursday's heavy rain five of the seven "C" Division

In spite of Thurd were played yesterday. will

The Kowloon Bowling Green, champions in the premier Lawn Bowls League last year. meet the Civil Service, runners~,

most up, to-day in one of the important matches of this sea-

son.

The Bowling Green have main- tained a 100 per cent, record to dute in four matches, but the Civil Service have lost one of their three games, losing to the Craigen- gower. "A" by the least possible margin in their first match.

re-

The C.C.C. "A", will visit Talkoo. and they should be able to versc last year's decision

when

they lost by a margin of shots.

The Chinese Recreation Club, last year's champions, repeat- ed their performance of last week by securing a 9-0 victory in their match against the University.

The only match played in Kowloon was on the Central Bri- tish courts, where the K.C.C., playing away, defeated the C.B.A. by 7 sets to 2.

The Craigengower Cricket Club proved that their success against the University last week was no flash in the pan by visit ing and defeating the Army Tennis Club by 6 sets to 3.

Kowloon C.C. Win

At C.B.A.

Playing away the Kowloon C. C. defeated the Central British Asso. ciation, by 7 sets to 2.

Scores:

J. J. Ferguson and F. Angus (C.

The "B" team, who will entertain B. A) :- the Club de Recreio, should also lost to R. S. Capell and

Gittens record a victory.

The Kowloon C.C. obtained their first win this season against the Police last Saturday, by 62 to 61 shots, but the Kowloon Docks are favoured to beat them on

W.

1-6

6-7

Clean Sweep For Champions.

The Chinese R. C. playing at

sets to nil. Scores:-

lost to C. Wigg and J. S. Smith 4- 6 home, defeated the University by 9 lost to F. Broadbridge and J.

Crawford R. Blyth and N. Whitley (C.

P. C. Leung and T. W. Lau (C. their B. A.):-

... 3-6 R. C.):~

6-6 beat T. O. Lo and Y. N. Tam 6-2 beat KT Kwih and Yatskin 6- 4 57beat H. L Bee and Mahan

6- 3. N. Halford and M. Gurevitch (C. Singh B. A.):-

own ground to-day, following their lost to Capell and Gittens { good-display......__against the cham-drew with Wigy and Gittens .. lost to-Broadbridge-and-Craw pions.

ford

Civil Servants' Challenge

The Civil Service C.C. who are

ford

H. M. Lee and W. R. Chung (C.'

7- 5 beat Lo and Tam

the only Junior Division team with drew with Capell and Gittene 6-6R C.)

100 per cent. record, are mak-beat Wigg and Smith Happy Valley Summer Singles ing a strong challenge for champion-lost to Broadbridge and Craw- ship honoure this season. They will meet last year's runnera-up, the Kowloon Bowling Green, in vital may prove to be a match. The Bowling Green have

form white in Manila, scoring Bowls Association, and the con- rest tied with Messrs. K. M. Omar DR. BUHTZ TO SCULL what

and A. M. Omar in their first Open

goals freely. He is expected to test will commence on June 5. give Cord many anxious moments between the sticks this afternoon.

The team are:

AT HENLEY

the

beat Kwih and Yatskin ..... 7- 5 3-beat Bee and Mahan Singh. 6-0 W. M. Chung and H. T. Wo (C.

best Io and Tam

Big Win For Civil (RC)-

Servants.

beat Kwih and Yatakin

60 6,3

beat Bee and Mahan Singh.. 6-0

Indians Trounce Police.

Playing at home, the Indian Re- G2creation Club recorded an 8 sets

the

dropped two matches in four play- On their own courts the Civil It is hoped to conclude the first Pairs Lawn Bowls match on

ed, and, on form, the Civil Sor-Service C. C. defeated the Radio round by June 12, after which the Hong Kong Football Club green yes.

Dr. Herbert Buhtz, the German vants are expected to reverse last Sports Club by 7 sets to 2. draw for the second round will be terday evening, the scores at the end

Scores:-- sculler, who won

diamond season's defeat. of 21 heads being 28--23.

The H. K. Electric should beat J. A. Bendall and G. Fowler (C Hongkong F.A.-Cord; Mullane, made immediately. Morrison; Robertson, Podmore, Janes; Two matches in the pairs cham- Messrs. A. E. Curey and W. Glen-sculis in 1932, will make another B. Gosano, A. V. Goyano, E. Strange, plonship have been re-arranged and denning defeated Messrs. T. R. attempt to win this event at Hen- the Junior champions, the C.C.C 8. C. C.):-

After his visit while the Indian R.C. team, who beat Davis and Chanson ... Ridley and Malpas.

will be decided on Monday, May 28.Hunter and L. Mist by 25 to 14 onley this summer.

to England, he will go to Paris will journey to Kowloon, should drew with Sheriff and Jhan Reserves: S. Strange, Elliott and

Dad when W. Muir and W. McLeod will the Craigengower green. Hill.

These games were both postponed and Italy for further contests.also take away the points from

the Club de Recreio. Chinese-Wong Wing; Li Tin-sang, meet S. Abbas and W. J. Howard on

Reuter. Lau Mau: Lee Kwok-wni, Leung Wing-the Civil Service green and A. O.jon Wednesday. thin, Ho Chor-yin; To Kwai-shing Brawn and B. E. Maughan play P. Tani Kang-pak. Fung King-cheong A. Yvanovich and H. A. S. Alves on Lee Wai-tong and Ip Pok-wa, er Tay the Hong Kong Football Club green. Kwee-liang.

In connection with pairs!

CONTRACT BRIDGE champions, wataun of the Pear TO-DAY'S LAWN BOWLS DETAILS

SEMI-FINALS.

Judah And Politi Successful.

CONSOLATION TOURNEY

RESULTS

Messrs. Judah and Politi beat Mesars, Tacchi and Green by 1,850 points in two sessions in the semi-final of the Open Contract Bridge

Tournament

at the Sports Club yesterday evening

J. Watson of the Tui

kou R.C. has withdrawn on account is being of illness and his place

The following are the selected new seams for to-day's gumes in taken by W. Weir, who will

Lawn Bowls League: partner T. F. Stainton.

Singles Programme

The following is the programme singles championship matches at ranged by the Committee:

Tuesday, June 5.

L. A. Gutierrez v B. E. Maughan

(At Police green)

T. F. Stainton

y Y. Abbea (At Hong Kong F.C. green)

v H. Gittins R. P. Phillipa

(At Recreio green)

SENIOR DIVISION

af

Taikoo RL.C.

W. Cunninghap

A. W. Norrie

T. Armstrong vW. H. B. Musket:

N. Drummond

G.

Poat

(At Yacht Club_green)

Y E. (At Craigengower green)

v M. J. Medina

In their first session Messrs. J. Cavanagh Danenberg

(At Civil Service green)

v I. A. C. Basto

and Ozorio defeated w. Mair

(At Kowloon B.G.C, green) Wednesday, June 6.

Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Younghus- band by 4,600 points. The second session will be played on Monday, J. F. Lunny

May 28, at 5:30 p.m.

v P. O. Dunne (At Yacht Club green)

"N. M. Carrie L. R. Whant

(At Hong Kong FC. green) v J. E. Noronha

The following were yesterday's results in the Consolation Tourna-[A. Chapman ment:

Mesars. M. H. Lo and H. Lo bent. J. Baxto

(At Kowloon C.C. green) v C. G. 80va (At Police green)

v P. Knight

J. G. Ozorio

Mrs. Fordham and Capt. Marshall.

Mezera, P. N. da Silva and Barros bent Messrs. H. E. Joseph and M. N.B. Willisma Rakusen,

Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. Bryan A. E. Carey

bent Mrs. Coole and Mr. Phillips.

Mrs. Simon and Mrs. Tyson beat]

(At Kowloon B.G.C, green)

VEL A. B. Alver (AL Craigengower green)

v R. Hampion (At Civil Service green) [W. GM

v V. N. Allent

groen) Electric (At Hong Kong

Thursday, June 7.

V. Petherick (At Recreio green)

Y J. 8. Dinnen KTERK)

Mrs. Jayward and Mr. Raymond.

Messrs. Abesser and Cheung U-pui W. Nolan

best Dr. and Mrs. Valentine,

Messrs. Barry and Paterson beat Mrs. Keary and Mrs. Withington.

U. M. Omar

v R F. Luz (At Civil Service green) W. McLeod y D. Rumjalin

(At Hong Kong F.C. green)

B. W. Bradbury v F. M. Bil

(At Kowloon, B.G.C, green)

v J. Fraser

W. Mulcahy

(At Recreio green)

J. K. Sloan

v B. G. Craig

* (At Kowloon: 0.C. grasn).

Tovoday, June 12 fo

R. Elliston T. Ferguson

{Racralo graen);

J. M. Jack

(At Kowloon B.G.C.

J. Watson

v L de Rome

(At Kowloon C.C. green)

TA. F. Paul

J. Pooler

G. Duncan

(At Yacht Club green)

v C. H. Basto (At Civil Service groen)

v A. W, Grimmitt

F. J. Jones

(At Polles green)

VT. R. Hanter

3. B. Logan

(At Craigengower green) Monday, June 11.

J. C. Brown

J. I. Gregory (At Recreio green} (Continued on foot of preceding

Colema

.

T. F. Stainton

N. Drummond

(Skip)

D. B. Bone C. H. Summers R. M. Keown J. C. Chalinera

(Skop

W. C. Brown

J. J. Whyte

G. HL tewart D. Munro

(Skdp) Kowloon B.G.C. 17. S. Logan

P. T. Farrell

R. Hall

W. S. Drake

(Skip)

R. Duncan S. Randle

V. Petherick

W. Macferlane (Skip)

J. Watson A. S. Russell

J. H. Badding

L. Guy

(Skip) Kowloon Docks

A. M. Calman

T. Coleman

J. Kempton

J. McKelvic

(Skip)

G. N. Mitchell

M. Ferguson

R. G. Craig

11. C. Brown

(Sidp)

V. Hast

J. Revis

1. A. Lindsay-

W. Greig

the

Y. Craigengower "A" A. E. Coates

(Biddy) Craleenpower "B"

W. Ward

M. J. Medina E.. Tuck

Cavanagh

(Skip)

WV. Field

D.1 Rumjahn

B. W. Breadbury

(Skip)

G. L. Buchanan G. Duncan H. Beer

U. M. Omar (Skip)

J. S. Landolt A: A. Razack B. F. Luz K. Basa

(Skip)

v. Civil Service

T. Armstrong C. Champelovier B. R. Wood

A. W. Grimmiti

(Skip)

P. E. Knight S. E. Alderman

3. Bollidge

J. Deakin

(Skp)

E. W. Simmonds

S. Eccleshall A. O, Brawn

F. J. Jones

(Skip)

v. Kowloon Cc.

H. Hampton

J. A. Howe

C. E. Elliot-Hey

PROGRAMME.

M. Purvis

H. Westlake H. L. Lockhart for L. Luck

The following are the fixtures to-day's Lawn Bowls League giving last season's results in brackets.

SENIOR DIVISION

C.C.C. "B" (~) X.B.G.C. (68) K.D.R.C. (74) T.D.R.C. (57)

C. de R. (-) v C.S.C.C. (58) v K.C.C. (51) v C.C.C. "A" (82)

JUNIOR DIVISION.

C.C.C, (70) |C.B.C.C. (64) ·

K.C.C. (58)

G. de R. (48) P.R.C. (-)

F. K. Modi

L. C. R. Souza

W. T. Brightman

C. S. Rosaclet

(Skip)

A. E. Marchent M. Milton W. Gill

C. Summoni

(Skip)

▾ HK.E.R.C. (42) v K.B.G.C. (66) y LE.C. (55)

v R.H.KY.C. (63) v H.K.F.C. (

L. A. Gutierriez

J. G. Ozorio

C. E. Marques

F. L.M. de Silva

(Skip)

L. J. Bilva

L. F. Xavier

F. V. Ribeiro

A. H. Brato (Skip)

JUNIOR DIVISION

Craigengower

8. Abbas

J. van der Lely wood E., C. Barry

V. N. Allenza

(Skin)

A. E. Bilketone

(Skin)

J. W. Brown

W. Hyde

E. C. Fincher B. P. Phillips

H. Gittine LF. Lammert C. J. Taochi JA Fraser (Skip) Reczdo

Noronha Basto

H. A. Alves C. G. Silva

(Skip)

J. R. Soares W. J. Howard H. W. Randall

W. E. Way kráskip) [D. K. Khária

W. Bagley Y. Abbas

A. 8. Gomes

____(Skip).`) Civil Service IL Major E. W. Hamilton C. Strange LR. Whent

(Skip)

v. H. K. Electric

J. K. Sloan

R. P. Batter G. T. Padgett A. F. Paul

(Skip) A. McKellar J. Sharpham

S. Deacon

(Skip)

J. Gellatly

J. Pooler

J. Purvis

R. R. Davis

(Skip) Recreio F. A. Machado C. M. S. Alves P. A. Yvanovich Julio Bibeiro

(Skip)

E. V. M. R. Sousa E. M. Remedion A. V. Barros C. A. Lopes

(Sidp)

R. A. Basto J. M. S. Rozario

F. X. Soares

J. J. Basto

Police

W. Forrest

J. Channings J. 6. Riddell W. Glendenning

(Skip)

w. sick.cod

L. Glendenning

J. R. McWalter

A. E. Carey

(Sláp)

W. S. Dall 8. R. Farlow G. S. Alexander W. Mcllardy

(Skip) Kowloon CC, M. N. Rakusen W. W. Hirnt Overy ***T. "Ferguson.

(Skin) AWright

W. H. B. Muskett R.

(Skip)

Hatch

HI, H. McKay

N. M. Currie

L. de Rome

(Sidp)

T. Kowloon B.G.C.

J. Macdonald

́C.. B. Howking IL F. Stoneham H. H. Ross

(Bk(p)

V. C. Labrum

8. Dinnen J.M. Jack *****(Side) W. J. Edwards' C. Fletcher N W. Mulcahy T. W. Carr

(Bidp)

G. J. Chambers E. V. Searle

M. J. Henderson J. G. Meyer

(Skip) C. L. Farmer

P. D. O'Connell

J. G. Charlton

G. E. F. Thompson

(Skip)

v Yacht Club

A. Stevenson.

J. B. Ross

B. E. Maughan

Sir Thomas

Southern

(Skip) L. 8. Greenhill W. J. Hansen

J. A: E. Selby

A. Macfarlane

(Skip)

E. B. Road

E. S. Abraham

A. T. Hamilton

A. Chapman

(Sidp)

T. Football Club

R. P. Shaw

G. S. Graver

S. H. Strange J. Bussell

(Skip)

J. Balaton

E. 8. Carter

to 1 win over the Police B. C.

Scores

*G6

beat Jeffery and Wei

W. F. Edge and Daley CC):

64 (C. 8.

Firdos Khan and M. A. Khan (L [R-C.);--.

& 1

6. 2

beat Davis and Chanson.... drew with Sheriff and Dad. & 6

lost to Jeffery and Wef

7- 5 beat H. Loughlin and W. Mea-

dows 2-6 beat C. and T. Pile

D. M. McDougall and Fishcker beat H. Moran and T. Hemsley 6 0

(C. S. C. C.):-

beat Davie and Chanson beat Sheriff and Dad

beat Jeffery and Wei.......

SA. R. Bux and A., R. H. Esmail 61(LRC)

7-beat Loughlin and Meadows 7- 6 63 lost to C. and T. Pile

Army Well Beaten'

On Own Courts.

4-6

beat Moran and Memalcy... 1 M. el Arculli and Y. el Anculli (1. & C.):-

beat Loughlin and Meadows 7- 6 6. 3 beat C. and T. Pile

On their own courts the Army T-beat Moran and Hemalty... 6 0

C. were defeated by 6 sets to 3 by

the Craigengewer C. C

Scores:-

W. H. Gillow and W. Miller (Army):-

last to A. Kitchell and G. Lai 1- 6 lost to Y. C. Mok and D.

Leonard

lost to A. B. Hamson and H.

Howard

"C" DIVISION LAWN TENNIS

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE ·

C.C.C.

1 Jerman and W. Blackler K.C.C. |(Army) :—

L.R.C.

2. 6 C.R.C.

Recreio

... 4- 6 KB.G.C. C.8.C.C.

|ATIC.

6- 2 German Club

and

E.

Wilson

University P.R.C.

.... 4-6

beat Kitchell and Lai

beat Mok and D. Leonard.. 6 4 C.BA. beat Hamson and H. Howard 6- 2 Radio

A. Oldfield

(Army)

lost to Kitchell and Lal

lost to Mok and Leonard...3-6.

F. W. 2

D. Pts.

2 0

0

0

II. A. Trengrove lost to Hamson and Howard 3-6 HIGHER UMPIRES AT

J. J. Gregory (Skip)

A. Brooksbank

H. I. Pegg

4

C. B. Robertson F. H. W. Haynes

(Skdp)

V. Jadian Rt.C.

A. IL. Ramjahn

8, O. Box

A. R. Minu KM. Omar

D.

(Skip)

Khan

M. I. Barack

A. M. Omar

M. Wahnh

(Bldo)

8 M. Ramjahn"---

A H. Madar

MY. Adal

A. R. Dallah.

(Bkip)

Next Week's Matches

+

Matches to be played next. Fri-

day in the "C" Division

follow:-

Civil Service

v Police

Radio Sporta · 4 v

Indian B. O,

Chinese B, C.

are us

University Craigengower

Army T. C.

Kowloon C. C. Bouth China

WIMBLEDON

Continental And U.S. Example Followed

Higher chairs for umpires will be used in the Wimbledon Cham-

pionships this Sameiga, pa EUR

A well-known;

tennia

pire said: ""The idea is that the off- cials in charge of the match will have better command of the play. Central British v Kowloon B.G.C.I think the chaira will be made 18 Kowloon, Indiana v Deutscher Klub faches higher-that is to say, they Club de Recreio v Kowloon Docks will be about eft. 6in. your

The taller chairs are in use on the Continent and in America."

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