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CLEAN SWEEP TENNIS WINS FOR RECREIO

LEMBERG AND

NATIONAL DAY

FOR "DOUBLE"

Two Shanghai Riders

In Colony.

MR. BLACK UNABLE TO RIDE

(BY YARRAMAN).

Lemberg and National Day are my combination for the "double” at to-day's Race Meeting, which. for the first time, will witness $1.00 sweep and a reduced Irance fee.

а

-

The early morning rain should not affect the track to any up- preciable margin and keen racing

a all events is fully expected.

RAPIER'S

SELECTIONS

Race 1:-

LEMBERG (if starts) MONOPLANE BAY VIEW WILLIAM OSLER

Outsider-Zero.

Race

2:--

As a last-minute surprise-there Race is the likelihood of two Shanghai in the saddle. jockeys being seen

Mr. Daily Davies, who has ridden

JUST THAT

MUTINY BAY

NIGHT STAR

Outsider-Saucy Face.

3- HETMAN SADRO

KING'S JUSTICE

Outsider-Cossack's „Beauty.

here before, and Mr. Henderson, an- Race 4-

other Shanghai rider, are both in

the Colony, and both are expected to

ride to-day, As against this, Mr.

THE CARP SARABANDE UTOPIAN

Outsider-Toishan.

Donald Black who recently graduated Ituer :-

on In Good Time, will not be able.

to ride owing to strain sustained yes-

terday morning.

Just That's Prospects

On the rails on Wednesday morn Bg 1 auticed Mr. "Ferdie" Soares Booking very comfortable

LEMBERG

VALOROUS WAYWARD STAG

Outsider-Daylight Eve.

Race G

KING'S BOUNTY SOLDIER OF GERMANY BLUE STAR

Outsider-Prima Donna.

on Justace 7:- fiat. It is not often that "Ferdie"

out training, and I think some-" thing special is likely

tu

happen.

Just That was looking remarkably Race At, and is carrying only 2 lbs. more than when he ran into third place |

in the Brisbane Spring Handicap, whercon Mutiny Bay, who beat him,Race by lengths is to-day carrying 10 into Has more than when he ran second place.

With Lemberg probably going out in the first leg of the double, Mono- plane looks a certainty for the Beau- Tort Handicap. He ran a goud

NATIONAL DAY POWERFUL KING KING'S PARADE

Outsider-Racing Triumph,

8:

'VRIDAY

ST. JOAN

THE GOOSE

9

Outsider Australian Boy.

HELTER SKELTER

GAY BUTTERFLY FUDGE

Outsiderin Good Time.

Double-Lemberg and National Day

CHAMPIONS

EXPECTED

TO TRIUMPH

Keen Struggle Against Craigengower

RECREIO SHOULD WIN

THE Kowloon Bowling Green, The wave already secured a lead in their defence of the Senior Division title in the Lawn Bowls League, are up against a difficult proposition to-day when they meet the Craigengower C.C. "B" leam on their green.

Own

The debut team have recorded several important victories to date, and have shown themselves cap- able, though inconsistent,, in their play. They have vanquished two five very strong teams in their games to date, including the Kow- loon Dockers and their own "A" team.

(Continued on Page )

To-day's Fixtures

The following are lo-day's fix- tures, giving last season's corres-1 ponding results in brackets.

FIRST DIVISION ICS.C.C. (87) v T. R. C. (47)

K.B.G.C. (-) v C.C.C. "B" (-) IP.R.C. (57) ✓ K.D.R.C. (74)

K.C.C. (78) JUNIOR DIVISION H.K.E.R.C. (52) y C.S.C.C. (66) K.B.G.C. (47 P.R.C. (71)

C. de R. (46)

R.H.K.Y.C. (61)

C. de R. (56)

H.K.F.C. (-)

v C.C.C. (-)

R.C. (41) [K.C.C. (56)

OPEN RINKS MATCH AT C.C.C.

Police Four Win.

On the Craigengower green yes-

terday E. G. Post, F. H. W. Haynes,

. J. Gregory and W. Hollands,

secund in the Shing Mun Handicap FRENCH POLO TEAM Police four, defeated T. Ferguson.

an Whit Monday, and is only carry-

ing another 2 lbs., over a shorter distance.

Mr. Pan will probably

VICTORS IN ROME

ride him into first place. Į can Beat Hungary And Italy

never feel sure that a pony with Mr. Deltz up will not run into at least

a place, "Norman" has now only one

race to go to reach 20 wins for the

For II Duce Cup

Rome, May 26.

In the Duee Polo Cup contest

W. Hyde, E. C. Fincher and R. P.

1936 OLYMPIC GAMES

Athens, May 24, The congress to prepare for the Olympic Games was closed to-day with the desire that the Olympic to lourish. iden might continue The president of the committee ex- pressed to the Mayor of Olympin, that the holy fire lit at Olympla may in 1936 be conveyed to Ber- In by the Olympic echelon.- Trans-Oceani Kuo Min.

S. CHINA SOCCER STARS LEAVE

Games Against Canton Over Holidays.

POLICE PROVIDE OPPOSITION

A party of 18 South China Athletic Association football players will leave for Canton to-night by the s.s. Tang. On. South South China "A" and China "B" will play against the Canton Police Force on Sunday and Monday, respec. tively.

AND SOUTH CHINA

JARMAN & BLACKLER DEFY CHAMPIONS

HACHIUMA AND LEONARD

FAIL TO SAVE C.C.

TWO walk-over viclories were recorded in the "C" Division

Craigengower Succeed.

Playing away the Craigengower

Tawafers League matches played yesterday, the South Cricket recorded a 7 sets to 2 vie China Athletic Association defeating the Kowloon Cricket Club tory over by 9 sets to nil, and the Club de Recreio obtaining the same ver

dict over the Kowloon Docks Recreation Club. The South China v. K.C.C. match was not as easy an victory as it appears on paper, several of the sets going to 7-5.

Club

Scores:

the Indian Recreation

Firdus Khan and M. A. Khan (L

The champions, the Chinese Recreation Club lost one set, and R. C.):~ shared two with the Army Tennis Club, to secure a 7 sets to 2 verdict. Jarman and Blackler were again the backbone of the beat W. J. Howard and A. Kit-

chell Army, securing one and a half of the Army's sels.

lost to H. J. Howard and A. B.

Hamson

Craigengower secured another comfortable victory, quelling Re Indian R.C. to the extent of 7 sets to 2. Firdos Kahn and W. J. Howard secured one and a half of the Indians' two sets.

The Civil Servants had little dißculty in subduing the Police- men at home, the Pile brothers being the only members of the Force to offer any opposition.

One "A" Division match was played yesterday, the South China A-A. contesting a postponed tie with the Craigengower Cricket Club, to win by 5 sels to 4.

Hachiuma ond Leonard were in good form for the C.C.C. winning their three sets at 6-1, 6-1, 7-5.

"A" DIVISION.

South China Retain

100 Per Cent.

"C" DIVISION.

K.C.C. Badly Beaten At Home.

drew with D. Leonard and Y. C.

Mok

G- 3

1- 6

>

6- 6

Y. and M. el Arculli (I. R. C.):--- lost to Howard and Kitchell.. 4-6 5-7

lost to Howard and Hamson lost to Leonard and Mek..... 1- 6

6. A. R. Bux and A.. R. H. Es- mail (I. R. C.):~~~

lost to Howard and Kitchell .. 2- 6 drew with Howard and Hamson G- 6 lost to Leanard and Mok.... 1 6

Civil Servants Triumph.

The following are South China's players-Lo Hop-fu (Official), Y. Wong Mei- N. Chow (Official). shun, Lee Kwok-wai, Leung In- chan, Leung Kun, Lee Shek-yu,! Wong Wah-ki, Yee Hing-yuen, Lam Tak-tsup, Yeung Kwok-wah, Wah Yau-hing, Cheuk Shek-kam, Ng Po-

The Kowloon Cricket Club aut-i The South China Athletic Asso- chu, La Siu-wing, Kon Sik-wai, Yeung Pun-han, and Chung Fa-ciation 'defeated the Craigengower fered a crushing defeat by 9 sels

a to all playing the South China At- had no difficulty with the Police lom.

Cricket Club by 5 sets to 4 in

1,6% pels to 2% at the C. S. C. C. Fung King-cheang, Li Tin-sang. postponed "A" Division Lawn Ten-hletic Association at King's Park. Recreation Club, defeating them by Tam Kong-pak, Ip Pak-wah and nia League tie at King's Park yes- Yeung Shiu-pick, who are working terday. in Canton, will play for the South.

China "A" team.

Y.M.C.A. AQUATIC

GALA.

Programme For June 16.

Arrangements for

Scorea:

The Civil Service Cricket Club

R. S. Capell and W. Gittens (K. courts. |C. C.):-

Lee lost to F. N. Wong and C. P.

Ip

lost to C. L. Tsang and H.

Chow

Scores:

and W. T. D. C. Luk (S.C.A.A.):-

cat to J. W. Leonard and

Y. Hachiuma beat A. V. Gozano

bert Choa

5- 7

+ and Ro-

lost to K. H. Ho and K F 6- 1 Lui

beat Taui Yan-put and

Lai

G.

C. G. Luk and S. W. (S.C.A.A.):- holding lost to Leonard

chiuma Phillips a K.C.C. quartette, by 19wimming gala on Saturday, June' shots to 13 in their Open Rinks 16, were made at 蠱 committee

bent Gosano and Chon meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Swim-beat Teul Yan-put and G. Lawn Bowls Championship match.

ming section at a meeting held Lai

PAIRS TOURNEY RETURN GAME.

Indian Couple Win,

first half of the season. He may held in Rome, between the teams! have a crack at it in the firet race, of France, Hungary, and Italy, the where he will be riding What-s-

first game, between Hungary and A. K. and A. M. Omar lost to W. Chance.

Italy, ended in a draw at 4-4. McHardy and W. Forrest by 26 Hetman Looks Good

Then the French beat the Hun-shots to 23 in their return Openi With the small field for the Cheung garians by 3 to 2, and the Italian" Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship After- Chau Handicap. Hetman looks to be by 4 to 3, to win the trophy.-match played off yesterday the only pony in it. With a weight Havas. handicap of 18 lbs, more than Het- man, Sadko scarcely has a chance of winning, although, judging from his performance at the last Meeting, he abould secure second money.

noon.

last night.

A feature of the evening will be

Scorca:

Bendal and Fowler (C. S. C. C.):

1- 6 beat Calthrop and Bidmead.. G-0 beat Longhun and Thorpe ... 6- 1

2- 6 drew with C. Pile and T. Pile 6-6

·· W. Edge 'and S. Daley (C., 8. 5-7 C. C.):-

6. 3 beat Longhun and Thorpe... 6- 1 5-7 lost to C. Pile and T. Pile .... 0-6 4 6'

J. 8. Smith and P. O. Dunne (beat Calthrop and Bidmead 6- 4 C. C.):- Wong lost to Wong and In

and

Ila.

lost to Taang and Chow.... lost to Ho and Lui

J. Pilcher and Fisher (C. S. 0-6 C. C):-

I- 6

F. A. Broadbridge and J. Craw beat Calthrop and Bidmead..

6- 0

6-

ford (K. C. 'G) :-

beat Longhun and Thorpe V

0-3

lost to Wong and Ip

2- 6lost to C. Pile and T. Pile

4- 0

team.

W. H. Ho and S. Chan A. A.);

and Ha-

[drew with Gosano and Choa The programme will include the drew with Taui Yan-pui and following events:

Lai

6- 4 lost to Tsang and Chow.... 1- 6 (8. Clost to Ho and Lui

5- 7

1- 6

Central British Beat

Bowlers.

Champions Beat Army 7 to 2.

6-61

6- G

50 yards aggregate (men).

50 yards aggregate (ladies).

a water polo match between the Y. lost to Leonard M. C. A. and a combined Chinese) chiuma ...

100 yards handicap (men). Mixed relay race.

(Continued on Page 5)

The Army Tennis Club suffered Playing on their own courts theja heavy defeat at the hands of the Central British Association de Chinese Recreation Club, by 7 sets feated the Kowloon Bowling Green to 2, at Causeway Bay.

"A" Division Table To Date

Club by the comfortable margin of Scores: 6% sets to 2. Bale

Scorea: PWLD F A Pls

R. Blyth 3300 23 3 6 5 3 0 0 20 76 (C.B.A.) :— 3 3 0 0 18 8% lost T. 3210 16% 10% 4

Randle 321 0 18% 18% 3120 2020 5 2020 6 13

C.R.C. "A".... L R. C. 8. C. A. A. Recreio

M. C. Lau and P. C. Leong (C. R. C.): and N. Whitley lost to I. Jarman and W.

Blackler

5-7 beat A. Oldfield and E. Wilson 6-4 6- 7 beat W. Gillow and W. Miller 6- 2 W. K. Cheung and HL M. Lee (C. 8- GR. C.):-

TO-DAY'S LAWN BOWLS DETAILS note, Armations, and S.

Teams which have been selected for

With Mr. Heard for his jockey, to-day's games are appended:

The Carp looks a likely thing for the

Crocodile Kandicap. The Carp has

SENIOR DIVISION.

been placed over similar distances Kowloon H.G.C. T. Crafgengower "B"] before, but he is carrying 168 lbs., P. T. Farrell

and conceding 9 lbs. to Sarabande J. S. Logan

has been E. Hall

(Mr. Harriman), who

placed six times this season.

close finish should result.

M. J. Medina

G. Duncan

E. Tuck

W. S. Drake

A

J. Gavanagh

(skip)

(skip)

A. E. Marchent

J. E. Noronha

H. Milton

C. H. Basto

W. GIB

J. A. Alves

C. L. Summons

C. G. Sliva

(sklp)

(skip)

R. Duncan There is a big entry for the first S. Randle leg of the "Daily Double," but I do V. Petherick not think Gilbert Harriman will W. Macfarlane

(nicip}

F. K. Modi L. C. E. Souza

H. Gitting

L. E. Lammert C. J. Tacchi

J. Fraser

(akip)

(skip) JUNIOR DIVISION. Hong Kong Electric v. Civil Service,

H. Major W. T. Brightman J. K. Sloan. C. S. Rosselėt

¡R. Butler (skip) Kowloon Docks. A. M. Calman T. Coleman

J. Kempton

J. McKelvie

(skip)

(skip)

have much difficulty in riding Lem-5, Walnon berg into first place. Lemberg was A. S, Russell

Wednesday J. H. Budding running very easily on

L. Guy morning, and is wonderfully ft.

Police R.C. King's Bounty To Win

F. E. E. Booker Carrying 150 lbs., King's Bounty, T. Tallon with Paul Botelho up, should be a. C. S. Fender hot favourite for the Green Inland W. Mair

This pony has been E, G. Poat Handicap. placed over this distance before. T. Perkins This season it has one first and Nolan

A mery W. E. Hollanda three places to its credit. dangerous challenger, however, is A. R. Clark

"Ferdie" R. Ellis Germany. Soldier of Boares, has ridden this mount into. Shepherd a place many times, and, although G. C. Mosa

G. N. Mitchell

M. Ferguson

B. G. Craig

J. C. Brown

(skip)

V. Hast

1

(Skip)

carrying 161 lbs. to-day, a win would Club de Recreio not be surprising,so, Carraina;ß be L. Silva less, he ran into second place on L F. Xavier Whit Monday, in the Bohes Handi-F. V. Ribeiro

Basto

¡G, T. Padgett

A. F. Paul

(skip)

J. G. Haigh

A. McKellar

8. Deacon

E. W. Hamilton ILL Lockhart

C. Strange

(aldip) L. A. Collyer HL P. Westlako L. Luck

W. H. B. Muskett R. R. Wood

H. Hatch

(skip)

F. F. Duckworth.

J. F. Lanny (akip) L. de Rome

J. Revie J.. A. Lindsay. W. Greig

v Kowloon C.C

(skip).

cap, a length behind King's Fancy. AH.

A lot of money is bound up with the wianing of the Juling Stakes, La A. Guterrian and I think the holder of the ticket JG. Ozorio

C. E. Marques on Mr. Buller's "mount, · National F, I Bilvas

(Continued on Page 5)

(wkip)

H. Hampton J. A. Howe

C. E. Elliot-

Yacht Club (skip)

|A. -Stevenson 13. R. Ross (Skip) B. E. Maughan

Bir T. Southern

B.

L. Greenhill W. J. Hanson Heywood. A. Selby

A. Mactariano! A. E. Silkstone

(skip) JW. M. Brown W. Hyde, E. C. Fincher B. F. Phillips

E E. Read E. 8. Abrahams A. T. Hamilton A. Chapman

Y.

J. Galletloy

J. Fooler

J. M. Purvis

B. R. Davies

Indian R.C.

v. Police R.C.

J. B. Riddell

D. M. Khan M. I. Harack A. M. Omar A. M. Wahab

(skip)

A. H. Rumjahn.

8. O. Bux

A. R. Minu

K. M. Omar

·(skip)

C. Dowman

W. Forrest W. Glendening

(skip)

A. E. Carey 2. B. McWalter

L Glendening

W. McLeod

K. C. C.

H. K. C. C.

C. C. C. C.R.C. U. S. R. C. C.R.C. "B"

01243

14% 2

13

flost to J. T. Bews and J. L.

Tetley

30 30 7 20 803041⁄2 271⁄2 0

beat D. W. Waterton and W.

A. Bland

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

{drew with I. Jarman and W. 6-4

Blackler beat A. Oldfield and E. WII.

6-6

500

6-8

NEXT WEEK'S. GAMES

(fr.) University ¡P.R.C. (aldip) R.SC.

G. S. Alexander

S. Farlow

+

18. M. Rumjahn

A. E. Madar M. Y. Adal A B. Dallah Kowloons C.C.

(skip)

(skip)

M. N. Rakusen W. Mulcahy T. W. Carr 2. Kern

L.'Jack W. W. Hirst H. Overy T. Ferguson

(skip). Wright

(skip)

V. C. Labrum. J. S. Dinnen J. M. Jack

(skip) Football Club.

Kowloon B.G.C. H. F. Stoneham C. B. Hosking W. E. Hale IL. H. Rose

G. 7. Chambers

J. Macdonald

8. Strange

A. Steven

C. R. Robertson

F. II. W.

Ralston

Наупва

A. Trengrove

M. Henderson E. 8. Carter

3. G. Mayer

{J, J. Gregory (dp)

C. L. Farmeri

·P. D. O'Consell

J. G. Charlton

(skip),..

B. P. Bhaw

G. IL. Grayer

W. E. Dall W. McHardy

I.L.C.

K.B.G.C. S.C.A.A. (skip) C.B.A.

KIT.C.

Cine de Recreio. C. Roza Pereira E. A. Xavier

A. V. Barros

C. A. Lopes

(skip)

v c.s.c.c.

v C.C.C.

V A.T.C.

beat Armstrong, and Randle 6 B beat W. Gillow and W. Miller 6-1 drew with Bews and Tetley 6-6 W. M. Cheung and H. T. Woo (C.

6- 4R. C.):~ beat Waterton and Bland ..

F. Angus and J. Ferguson beat I. Jarman and W. Black- (C.B.A.):-

ler

7-5

beat Armstrong and Handle, 6-4 drew with A. Oldfield and E. beat Bews and Tetley ...... 6-8 Wilson

6- 1 best W. Gillow and W. Miller & 4

V C.R.C.

VK.CC.

y German Club

+ K.D.B.C.

beat Waterton and Bland ..

v C, de R.

J. M. 8. Rozario HELEN WILLS-MOODY

A. A Remedios

F. X. Soares

J. I. Basto "Finished With Serious

E. V. M. R. Baa

Tennis."

New York, May B.

Clean Sweep Win For Recreio.

At King's Park yesterday the Club de Recreio "swamped the Kowloon Docks Recreation Club by

9 sets to nil,'

Scored→→ LE V. Ribeiro and Gonsalves (Recreio):-

H.

Mrs. Helen Wille Moody, the beat A. Duncan and J. While 6:1 Craigeagower CC Wimbledon champion, has finished beat V. Fast and R. G. Craig 6-1

with championship tennis, accord-beat C. E, Millard and W ing to Miss Alice Marble, the

(skip)

H. M. Britto

Dr. R. A. Basto

E. M. Remedios

(skip)

(skip)

8. Abbas

J. van der Lely

E. C. Barry

Y. N. Atienza

D. K. Kharan

F. Bagley

W. Englih ...

A. B. Gomes

W. Bandall

W. J. Howard

Y. Abbar

(skip) your

(skip)

A Brookabandi

G. E. F: Thompson J. Russell

(akly)

University Beat Radio.

Playing at home the University defeated the Radio Sports Club by 8 sets to 1.

"C" Division Table To Date

Beth P.. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

C.R.C.

$ 300 25

8 2 00:19:

8

2 2 0 0 16

Tillery

6- 4 C.C.C.

Recreio IR.C. youngest member of the U. 8. M. Oliveira and L. A Carvalho

C.&.C.C. (skip) Wightman Cup team, which asila (Recreio):

6- 08. China 6- 0 Army

K.B.G.C. K.C.C. Xavier University

CBA

of her mak-

at midnight to-night for Europe. beat Duncan and White

"We are going to miss Helen beat Hast and Craig ... terribly," she said. "But there is beat Millard and Tillery

A E Xavier and (skip) | no possibility

inga come-back. She has had (Recrelo), nothing to do with tennis since he beat Duncan and White defaulted to Helen Jacobs last buat Hast, and Craig **

beat Millard and Tillary

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