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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, `1934.
GRIMMITT SETS LOCAL LAWN BOWLS RECORD
ARMY TENNIS
TITLE WON BY
PAY CORPS
"A" Company Lincolns Beaten At Sookunpoo
VETERAN PLAYER SHINES
The Royal Army Pay Corps won the Army tennis lengue by defeat- ing "A" Company, Lincolnshire Regiment, by 5 sets to 2 at Sookun- poo yesterday.
SHANGHAI BEATS RUMJAHN IN
CRICKET
STOKES LEADS
BATTING AND
BOWLING LISTS
Booth Deprived Of First Place
LEACH TAKES 51 WICKETS
The last two games were aban
Shanghai, September 6. doned as the Pay Corps had already With surprises abundant in the won the match when Q. M. S. Mil-matches concluded last week-end, ler and Sergeant Taylor defeated the consequent reshufflings in the ||L/Cpl. Toyne and L/Cpl, Sutton,
The "H.Q. wing" of the South table of the Shanghai cricket lea- Wales Borderers, the runners-up-afgue will have the effect of main- the Hong Kong section, will meet taining engagements. "A" Company the Lincolnshire Both the Recs elevens lost, Regiment in a match for second and, as the Nomads humbled place, to be played on Friday. the mighty Ramblers, and the S. Q. M. S. Oldfeld, of the Pay Wanderers managed to triumph [Corps, who is In his 56th year, lover the Services, while the played his last game for the Com- Police lost, two teams now have pany. In spite of his age, his the same number of points: play was steady and accurate. L. F. Stokes has returned to the For the losers, Pte. Harper and top of the bowling averages and Cpl Higgins were the best now holds dual honours, with bat pair, though lacking understanding and ball, D. W. Leach has reached in their play.
his half century of wickets for the Scores:
season and leads booth by one,
the game. They have exposed the) fallacy of buying at.
famine
Cpl.
3- 6
S. Q. M. S. Oldfield and Sgt. while J. A. Isaacs, the Police Wilson (R.A.P.C.):-
veteran, requires but four to make his fifty. lost to Cpl. Ridley and
Beriman beat Pte. Harper' and L/Cpl.
Higgins
bent L/Cpl. Toyne and L/Cpl.
Sutton
Batting Averagen
I. n.o. Til. H. Ave. 13 3 685 115* 68.50
OPEN SINGLES
CLEAN SWEEP IN L.B.A. TOURNAMENTS
EUROPEAN “Y”
BEAT CHINESE IN
RETURN TEST
Swimming Triumph For Lange
SCHREUDER WINS PLUNGE
RUMJAHN
ing beaten in their first meeting by IN AN EXHIBITION OF DEADLY ACCURATE BOWLING, 27 points to 21 points, easily de SUCH AS HAS SELDOM BEEN SEEN IN THE COLONY, A. W. fented the Chinese Y.M.C.Ä. in GRIMMITT OF THE CIVIL SERVICE C.C., EASILY DEFEAT-their return meeting, which was ED D. RUMJAHN, OF THE CHAIGENGOWER C.C. IN THE held at the Salisbury Road bath OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE LAWN BOWLS last night by 32 points to 16. They, ASSOCIATION, BY 21 SHOTS TO 4 AFTER ELEVEN HEADS, won every event except the 50 Yards THE TITLE FOR THE FIRST TIME OF HIS BOWLS CAREER third place through F. J. Anslow. ON THE CLUB DE RECREIO GREEN YESTERDAY. TO WIN back stroke, in which they secured IN HONG KONG.
A. G. Lange was the outstanding Grimmitt not only set a record for the biggest marginal win
Individual swimmer winning the 50 in the history of the Open Singles Championship, but has esla-
Yards, 100 Yards and 220 Yards blished a precedent by recording a clean sweep in the two other tournaments of the Association. His rink (F. J. Jones, J. Des-free style as well as being reapon- kin and W. E. Simmonds) won the Open Rink's title, while part-sible for their narrow victory in nered by F. J. Jones, he carried off the Open Pairs Champion- the 200 Yards relay.
W. Schreuder again won the long ship--an admirable record for what will probably be his last year
plunge this time doing 61-feet 4 of bowls in the Colony.
Nervousness before a large audience prevented D. Rumjaha inches, which is 8. feet 9 inches from showing his best form, although he was never a match better than what he did in the pre- for the superb play of the winner. Time and again Grimmitt vious encounter. was applauded on bis good play, and his victory was both well-de- Results:- serving and popular.
NERVOUS THROUGHOUT The European Y.M.C.A., after be
Grimmitt settled down almost, PREVIOUS WINNERS
a big drawing) immediately on green, and drew on the jack withi each wood giving his opponent no opening whatever.
Rumjahn was clearly nervous in
7- 5L. F. Stokes ...
F. Marahall ... 8 2 310 102 51.66 the opening stages, and was bowl-
Early Lead
R. Booth. 13 3 453 126 45.30 ing narrow, through not taking 6- 0 A. J. Barson.. 15 2 448 75 34.46
enough green. He later settled Capt. Mackenzie and S. Q. M, S. 8. R. Kermant. 16 2 472 111 33.71 Warman (R.A.P.C.);—
R. D. Gillespie 11 1 331 143 33.19 down to much better play but 14.0 455 73 32.58 was still very far from his usual D. W. Leach .. beat Harper and Higgins... 6-20, G. Simpson, 14 1 385 91 29.61 formi. beat Toyne and Sutton
6- 2 A. C. Sinclair. 11 2 238 98 26.41 Taylor Sgt.
81 Sevenoaks 12. 1 287 LL-COL Pells. 15 2 200 3. C. Jenkins 10 1 198 R. W. Edwards 13.0 276 T. W. R. Wilson 12 1 233 W. E, Grieve 10 5 104 E.P. Humphreys 11 1 207 C. J. Smith .. 15 307
S. Q. M. S. Miller and Sgt. (R.A.P.C.):
lost to Harper and Higgins. 3-6 beat Toyne and Sutton
6- 2
INTERPORT SWIM
MEET TO-NIGHT
25.09 50 22.31 6622.00:
Consistent bowling saw Grim-|
88 21.38 mitt in the lead with 6 shots on
71 21.18 the second head, before Rumjahn 24 20.80 could open his score with 'à on- 58 20.70
gle shot on the third. 53 20.47
H. P. Madar-11 2 181 34 20.11 Grimmitt, however, was master. G. B. Elliott.. 61 123 42 17.57 of the play and scored on the next
B. A. Joscelyne 10 1 152 29 16.89 five heads to add 14 shots, bring- R. F. Shroff .. 11 2 141 46 17.78
Hong Kong Favoured To D. Bidwell 14 2 209 73 16.08 18 his total to 20 shots. Rum-
Win Opening Events
J. M. Pearson 11 1 164 77* 16.40 Jahn tried time and again to
S. M. Aston .. 111 160 53 16.00 break up the lie, but his efforts
T. H. Darvill 12 1 176 42 16.00 were unavailing.
SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN JA Isaace
CHALLENGE
16 1 23856* 15.87 10 0 157 42 15.70
French Pool, Shanghai, to-night. W. H. Cochran 14 0 190 44 13.57 60 28 13.33
Rumjaha secured a 2 shot on the
Pleased To Win
Interviewed after the
Previous winners of the Colony's Open Single's Lawn. Howls cham- pionship are:
Winner
1909-S. Bell
..
Runner-up
'G. K. Haxton
W. Pitt
1910-D. Gourlay 1911-G. R. Edwards J. Macdonald 1912-W. Russell W. Fitt 1918-W. Russell 8. Dorrington 1914-W. Russell G. Miller
(finallats) 1915 to 1919 no competition 1920-J. Maclachlan D. Muir 1921-J. Clark 1922-R. Wallace 1923-U. M. Omar
1924-G. Green 1925-F. Cullen
G. R. Edwards W. G. Gerrard W. Rassell D. Gow W. Wothers« poon
U. M. Omar J. C. Brown A. Clark
1926-A. Gourlay 1927-H. Lapsley 1928-J. Ferguson 1929-R. F. Luz J. Ferguson 1930-A. M, Holland R. F. Luz 1931-U. M. Omer J. Laing 1932-L. A. Gutierrez H. Nish 1933-A. Hyde Lay R. F. Laz 1934-A.W.Crim D. Rumjahn
mitt
50 Yard Free Style:
1. H. G. Lange
2 R. Goldman --
(European Y.M.C.A.)
(European Y.M.C.A.) 3. Chan Lai Nan
(Chinese. Y.M.C.A.) Time: 27.4.5 seca.
150 Medley Relay (Back, Breast and
Free Styles)
1
1. European Y.M.C.A. (Team-F. J. Anslow, R. B. Wood and F. E. Selk).
2. Chinese Y.M.C.A. (Team-Yeung Iu Kwan, Tam Sik Yip and Yeung Muk Waj
Time: 1 min 42 secs. Long Plunge:
1. W. Schreuder
(European Y.M.C.A.)
2. S. H. Garrod
(European YM.C.A.)
2. Wong Shui Chi
(Chinese Y.M.C.A.}
Distance: 61 ft. 4 ins 220 Yards Free Style:-
1. H. G. Lange.
(European Y.M.C.A.}.
2. Chan Chun Nan 3. W. Schreuder
(European Y.M.Q.A.) (Chinese Y.M.C.A.) Time: 2 mina,:441.5 secs, 100 Yards Breast Stroke
1. RB. Wood
2. Li Ping Kwan
(European Y.M.C.A.) (Chinese Y.M.O.A.)
(Chinese Y.M.C.A.)
BCCB.
198 34 12.75 Open Singles tournament, but con-pionship in 1926 and won it in 1927 2. Lo Yok. Wing
}
Sgt. Sellars S. F. Shroff 16 0 250 46 15.62 9th head and in a short head that
Grimmitt probably played the best J. J. Farrow 15 0
another 232 42 15.47 followed, added
shot, bowls of his career while on holiday H. Rogerson 7 1 90 28 15.00 Grimmitt being somewhat effected in Canada, reaching the semi-final 3. Wong Shui Hung. Hong Kong is favoured to Sgt. Mowatt. 121 161 45 14.84
Time: 82.1.5 ship in a field of 160. He eliminated He "found" the green on the next two former champions in the com-Fancy Dlving÷- CHINESE SWIMMER ARSENAL'S CHANCES make a clean sweep in the three. A. M. Elliott 7 101 39 14.43 by the sudden shortening of range. round of the open singles champion- events, the 220 yards free style, T. A. Madar.. 15 1 200 53 14.28
Lieut: Home .. 9 0 127 29. 14.11 head and planted his wood neatly petition.
1. E. F. Balk
42 pts. 100 yards breast stroke and re- H. A. Coward. 13 1 268 47 14.00 beside the jack for the winning In club competitions Grimmitt
(European Y.M.C.A.) lay race, which will feature the C. E. Ollerdessen 14 0 195 44 18.93 shot.
has an enviable record. He reach
2. R. Goldmang... 41 pts. opening of the Triangular Inter- N. Hart-Baker 10 0 139 39 13.90
(European Y.M.C.A.) ed the final round of the Craigen 3 Chung Yu Hung... 88 pts. the Sign. Lowe... 8 1 97 22 13:80 port Swimming Gala at
Sgt. Cartwright 10 4
gower CC. championship in 1921;}
(Chinese Y.M.C.A.) In comparison with the beat A, J. Willis .. 110 143 50 13.00 Grimmitt said that he was pleas- 1929 and again in 1924; reached
game won the Police championship in 100 Yards Fren Styles—
1. H. G. Lange. times put up by the Shanghai and F. Kellner 7 3 52 29 18.00 ed to secure his first win in the the final of the Civil Service cham-
(European YM.C.A.) CENTENARY CHAMPIONSHIP prices, and gone far to make com- Tientsin swimmers the Colony's Sgt. Dalloway 9
mercialism less blatant. Also, in
(Chinese Y.M.CA.) these events. P. Bailey. 12. 1 representatives in
T. L. Rawsthorne 7 1 75 25 12.50 Bidered that Rumjahn, through ner- and in 1928. In an endeavour to 3. Chan Chunk Nan Kwek Chun-hang, the Colony's actual assets, they are of foot-
are capable of easy victory. ball's "millonaires." There is no
F. R. L. Carey 9 0 199 59 12.11 vousness, did not play up to any-record the "hat trick" he was
(Chinese Y.M.C.A.J champion breast-stroke swim-
W. Lawrence and L Roza-li. Meston... 12 5 85 28 12.14 thing like his usual form.
Time: 64.2.5 sec. beaten by F. E. E. Booker in 1929. 50 Yards Back Stroke: mer, All-China champion, and wealthier club, and I must doubt Pereira, Hong Kong's representa-1. E. Fairbairn 8 2
whether any is better equipped tives in the free style event, have C. Baker ..
His best game in the competition He, however, won the title a third British champion over 200 yards,
was against J. 8. Logan,
time. has received an official invita- for so many seasons to come.
With a year's added experience the comfortable handicap over their. tion to participate in the Mel-winning the Championship should in competitors, while, both Kwok A. G. White.. bourne Centenary Swimming every regard be more formidable. Chun-hang and E. M. Marques are F. A. Pitte....
3. F. J. Anslow 72 56 25* 11.20 V. Petherick, H. F. Rosario, and was when he reached the semi- Championships.
There has been to migration of seri-expected to take first and second D. D. Carter..
H. E. Orr.... 10 1 33 30 10.89 R. Basa to enter the Final round. final round in 1929 and 1981. Following a cable received from aus'account from White Hart Lane. On place in the 100 yards breastP. Madar 12 0 130 36 10.83 D. Rumjahn beat W. McLeod, P. Mr. Fawcett, Hon. Secretary of the contrary, several desirable, addi-
stroke event without serious com-L/C. Smith.. tions have been made to the playing]
90 95 22 10.56 0. Dunne, L. Luck and A. Chap- the Melbourne Centenary Celebra
petition.
5. V. Gash 9 09444. 10.44 stai. tions Committeo, Mr. A. G. Donn,
F. H..Anstice. 13 @ 132 27 10.15 man to enter the Final, C. E. M. Thom-
The Scores 10 0 102 38 10.20
Now In Shanghai
were
..
A. J. H. Bower-
man
72 49* 12.00
95 35 11.87
1. Kwok Han Ming
(Chinese. Y.M.C.A.)
Grimmitt's previous best perfor-
2. Young Iu Kwan
8 0
12 1 103 29 11.82 Grimmitt defeated F. J. Jones,
9 3 70 26 11.67 J. S. Logan, LA, Gutierrez and mance in the Colony's open singles
90 103 29 11,44)
D. Rumjahn
(Chinese YM.Q.A.} (European Y.M.C.A.)
Time: 5 secs.
200 Yards Relay Race:-
1. European Y.M.C.A. (Team - K
Lo
B. Wood, E. F. Selk, R. Goldman and D. Rumjahn has a place amongst H. G. Lange) the oldest bowls players in the 2. Chinese Y.M.C.A. ・ (Team The following were the detailed Colony, having taken up the game Yak Wing, Chan Lai Nan, Chan Chan
Nan and Yeung, Yak Wa) with the I.R.C. before 1920. He scores, of the match.
Time: 1 min 51 seca. |A. W. Grimmitt D. Rumjahn transferred with U. M. Omar and 50 Yards Ladies Aggregate Handicap:
Head Shots Ttl, Shots Ttl E. el Arcull 'to Craigengower in
It is improbable that at the Relay Combination of the H.K.A.IS.A., made the in- start any newcomers will be in- The Colony's team in the relay son vitation to Kwok.
troduced, though of the surplus race, W. Lawrence, L. Roza J. T. Allen ... 9 0 90 26 10.00 The invitation offers a free pas-forwards Greenfield and Howe are Pereira, E. B. da Roza and T *Signifies not out. sage on the 8. Changte, leaving good enough for any company. Paget are a splendid combination
Bowling Hong Kong for Melbourne on De- With average luck Tottenham and should finishing in the lead
0. M. R. W. Ave, cemb 18 and returning in should have another season of after an exciting race.
L. F. Stokes 123 24 312 34 9.18 196 February, All expenses will be rare prosperity. They
The contest will continue to-R. Booth
A. Lingard borne by the Victorian A.S.A.
never freer to pick and choose. morrow night when the 880 yards. W. Staxion 50 13 157 15 10.47
Singularly Quiet free style, 100 yards free style and T. L. Raws-
... 114.1 34 277 26 10.65 I would not credit Chelses with medley relay race will be decided. in Shanghai with the Colony's In the virtue of modesty, out by com-
The following are the competi- A. M. Elllott 58.1 6 192 17 11.29
H. Rogerson... 85.1 17-269-23 11.686. terport Swimming team, which is
J. C. Jenkins 135 29 895 32 12.34 taking part in the Triangular In- parlaon with other clubs they tors in to-night's events,
D. W. Leach -286.4 63 680 81 12.55
86-3 14 350 23 14.359. terport contest against Shanghai have been singularly quiet. They 100 yd. breast-stroke
Kwok Chan-Hang, E. M. Mar- T. A. Madar.. have neither embarked upon_nor] and Tientsin.
contemplated
pretentious ques (Hong Kong); R. Norman, 1.8. F. 9brott... 68 15 245 17 14.41 E. P. Humphreys 70.4 12 278 18 15.44 hunting expedition. The reason is Tulene (Tientsin); O. Hagen R. Kermani 78 8 310 20 15.50 11. not far to seek, for despite a nar stein, J. Lane (Shanghai).
F. P. Balley. 144.8 10 5TB 83 15:79 IC.-E. Ofterdes« row escape from relegation they 200 yd, free-style
Kwok Chun-hang is at present
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|Club in matches against the Shangbal||
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British Hope Wins In American · Amateur Golf
Continued from Page 9).
Bobby Jackson, the 16-year old prodigy who beat Johnny Good- man in the Second Round, enter- banged the Fourth Round at the ex- TRANS-AMERICA AIR pense of Jack Ahern, New York, by one up, but was eliminated in the Fourth Round by Dave Gold- man of Dallas.
were, even at their worst, more W. Lawrence, I Ruza Pereira
Taking up bowls in the Colony finals being the nearest he has to aggravating than Incompetent. (Hong Kong): 0. Ohlwein, G. Lt Col Pelly
J. A. Isanes. 243.3 38 769 48 16.72 in 1921, A. W. Grimmitt has repre-jattained to winning the title. From the start to the end of the Nigniowitzky (Tientsin); N. GH.D. Bidwel' 85.3 17 235 14 16.79 sented the Colony on two OCCRE Beason they suffered an alarming Hammond, A. Logan. (Shanghai): P. Madar 107-27 440 25 17.80 sions in Interport matches."
8gt Cartwright, 112 19, 443 25 17.72 The mammoth $1.00 sweep, to be number of casualties, the most Free style relay.
09.4 10 212 11 18.38 In 1928 he played No. 2 in run on the Picnic Bay Stakes at the serious of all when Priestley, hav W. Lawrence, L Roza Pereira, M. J. Divecha
H. Meston 114.2 20 367 20-18.37 Adam Holland's rink (J.-C. Brown Seventh Extra Race Meeting of the ing shown himself to be one of T Paget, E, B. Roza (Hong Kong); T. W. R. Wilson 1862-49 492 26 16.92 and J. Laing) which beat Shang- Hong Kong Jockey Club on Septem- the clevereat forwards brought to 0. Ohlwein, G. Nigniewitzsky, M. G. E. Elliott ber 22, is receiving exceptionally Stamford Bridge, was put out of Prodan, R. Mackenzie (Tientein): L/C Smith good support from all quarters... the game by an injury at a mo- N. G Hammond,. C. H. Raven, A. E. B. Antice
The tickets sold now amount to ment when the team were not only Logan, C. J. Grilk (Shanghai), K. Foot
TH. Wood pulling together as one man but
H, B. Cochran,
the material at their disposal
160.2 25 475 25 18.00 hai by 20 shots to, 19, and again in 165.3 19.368 18 15.33 1929 on Hong Kong as No. 3 in J. 184.3 10 498 24 20.62 183.5 17 366-17-21.53 Ferguson's rink (I. Basa and J
94 6 307 24 21.93 Laing) which won by 19 ahots to 87.4 10 330 13 25.39 170
RECORD
2,600 Miles In Ten Hours
George Dunlap, the holder. was eliminated in the Third Round by Willie: Turnsea
67,000,
Lawson Little, British Ama- New York, September 1. Colonel Roscoe Turner, the teur title-holder, was another EAST LANCS FOOTBALL LEAGUE Priestley is back in his native Ire
playing much brilliant football time being are satisfied with AJ, H. Bore 18 291 11 26.45 *****
Catches H. Wood, E. P. Willame, A. Bols American airman, who will parti- notable winner in the Fourth. land and is doubtful whether he We have arrived at a stage when A. Barson, PA Madar, E. P. Bum Berle, A. H. Bowerman, L/C. Smith, cipate in the London-Melbourne air Round defeating Milan Heath, "A" Company, 2nd Bn. East will return, a circumstances all in the loss of a point may have far phreys (10): JAC Jenkins, 8. R. Ker N. K Crawford, D. W. Leach, Sign, Brace with Clyde Pangbourn, to-day Boaton, in the Third and Chester Lancashire Regiment is leading the keeping with what has come to be reaching consequences, but if 63 maxi, R. Booth, Leut Home, F. D. F. Shren (5), bu
broke his own west to east trans-O'Brien, St. Louis, in the Fourth. Inter Company Football league regarded as Chelsea's proverbial in the later matches last ses Gillespie, H. A. Coward, Col. Pelly(8); Stumpings:
beaten by F.EE. Booker in 1929. Ross Sommerville, the Cana with 7 points from four matches, lucky patch
son, Chelsea harness
undoubted Stoker, St Dalloway, 111 H. A Cowned; 6) R. Kermani (10) America flight record of 10 hours dian champion reached th
Darvill, E. Arton, A C. Sinclair Sgt. Mowatt (9); F. A. Pitte (4); E. against 6 by their nearest rival,
ability to a definite scheme of play Evans, D. Webb, H.D. Bid G. Gardner, A, C Bischi, P. Marshall 5 minutes by two minutes. The Fourth Round before bowing Company.
their troubles will 1
well, ERHAnstice (6);-T23) Madari
distance la 2,600 miles.
Reynold Smith of Dallas
Mr. Leslle Knighton and his directors, however," for the
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