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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934.

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Draw Most Likely Looking 1935 Sub.

DETAILS OF THE DRAW

Messrs. Mackle and Grayburn were fortunate enough to draw No. 90, the most likely looking 1935 sub at the Hong Kong Joc key Club yesterday, though the Messms, Kong Bros. and Messrs. Tester and Abraham also several fine looking ponies.

The following was the full draw, giving the brand number of the pony, the owner, and the colour and height of the pony:-

No. 31 Mrs. Pearce (Grey, 14,1); 32 Li Shiu Ki and Ho Sai Cheong l(Bay, 14.0); 33 Lan (Bay, 14.0); 84 Miss Yvonne Shenton (Roan, 13.3) 136 H. S. Tseng (Bay, 14.1); 36 Finder (Black 13.3); 37 Kong Bros. |(Bay 14.0); 38 Li Shiu Chun (Grey)

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Hockey. St. Andrew's v. Y.M.C.A.

5.15 p.m., King's Park

Aquatics-

TO-MORROW

ALL-BLACK'S TOUR

NEXT YEAR

PROMINENT NEW MEMBER

Hong Kong Area meeting (Y.M.C.A OF SELECTION COMMITTEE

Bath) Meetings

Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association

Council, 5.15 p.m. (S.C.M.F.)

THURSDAY, Sept. 27

Racing

Entries close for Eighth Extra Racej

Meeting, noon.

TEAM BUILDING ESSENTIAL

London, September 1. sees the opening of the 1934-35 Rugby football season, TO-DAY FRIDAY, Sept. 28

which although purely domestic, in that there are no visitors Hong Kong Aren meeting (Y.M.C.A. from the Dominions and no Frenchmen, promises to be a very inter

Aquatics—

Meeting

..

Bath)

Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club (Lane Crawford's Restaurant, 5.80 p.m.

SATURDAY, Sept. 23. Football-First Divisions-

Lincolns v. South China "B"

(Sookunpoo ground) Royal Artillery v. Kowloon

Police v. Chinese Athletic

(Club ground)

esting one.

INTERPORT

DINNER IN SHANGHAI

Tientsin Swimmers Toasted

FLAGS HANDED-OVER TO WINNERS

Shanghai, September 17. Held at the Shanghai Rowing Club, the Interport Dinner of the Shanghai Amateur Swimming As- sociation was held last night at the Shanghai Rowing Club, where Noel Hammond, on behalf of the Shang-

As things stood at the end of last year's programme, there hai team and E. C. Roxa Pereira, was really very little to choose between all four of the International for Hong Kong, handed over their fifteens, although England, possibly by her consistency, won the In-flags to the winning Tientsin sido, ternational Championship and the Calcotte "Cup.

represented by M. Prodan on be

Apart, however, from a bad firet half of Dr. Ohlwein, captain, who match, Wales, especially against had to make an early return to FOR SHORTER Scotland, showed themselves car the north. TENNIS MATCHES

PLEA (Kowloon ground)

East Lancashires v. Club de Recreio

(Club de Recreio ground) St. Joseph's v. Club

13.3): 39 Helenside (Bay 13.3); 41)Second Division:-

(Caroline)

4.45 pm.

"Young Indians v. Navy

Eastern v. Borderers University v. Club East Lancashires v. Lincolns Chinese Athletic v. Kowloon

Third Division:-

3.15 p.m.

R.A.M.C. v. Royal Air Force Club de Recreio v. Lincolns Police v. East Lancashires

Railway R.C. v. Borderers R.A.O.C. v. R.A.S.C. Radio Sports v. Royal Engineers

3.15 p.m.

Lawn Bowls Senior Division:

Cralgengower "A" v. Police R.C. Civil Service C.C. v. Kowloon C.C.

Club de Recreio v.. K.D.R.C. Taikos R.C. v. Craigengower "R" Junior Division:-

G. W. Sewell (Dun 18.2); 42, Dr. Li Shiu Ki (Ches. 14.0); 43 Rain |(Chez, 14.1); 44 Wong Siu Ngau (Bay 13.2); 45 Widdecombe (Ches. 13.3); 46 Rain (Brown 13.3); 47, J. F. MacGregor (Black 13.2); 48, Stephen Lam (Grey 13.2); 49 Why (Black 14.0); 50 K.H.W. (Grey 13.2); 51 Li Po Chun (Bay 14,0); 152 Brish (Chea, 14.0); 53 Lf Fook Yim (Ches, 14.1); 54 Wong Ki To (Grey 13.3); 55 Yip, Botelho and [Pau (BL. Dun 14.1); 55 Lan (Ches. (13.3); 57, S. S. Li (Dun 13.3); 58, W. H. Choy (Bay 13.2); 50 Hall and Shenton (Ches., 13.2); 60 Max. (Ches., 13.2); 61 Mrs. Liang (Grey 13.3); 62 Mrs. Li Shui Ki (Ches 18.2) 68 Young Brothers (Brown: 1&2); 6 Dr, $ N. Châu (Dun M. 14.0); 65 Choa Po Min and W. C. Chos (Grey or Rn., 19.3); 66 Mac-| Blue Hungarian Band.kie and Grayburn (Grey 14.0); 67 Eu Tong Song (Grey 14.4); 68 L.T.F. (Dun, 13.3), 63 John Peel (Ches., 19.2); 70 Chan Wing Yung (Dun, 14.1); 71 C.N.K.. (Grey 13,2);| 172 Li Shiu Pang (Bay 14.0); 73 Hoj Kom Tong (Bay, 13.3); 74 Leung Lau (Bay, 18.2); 75 Leong Kwok Cheong (Black, 13.2); 76 Li Fuk Wa Bay, 18.2); 77 Yeung and Yung (Ches., 13.2); 78 Li Chiu Ki andling after only four months of in Dr. Wong (Roan, 13.2); 79 Wong activity whereas, in his initial en- and Chan (Dun 18.2); 80 Ulster counter with Ross he was fighting

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LONDON ROWING CLUB CREW

Visiting Melbourne For Centenary

THREE CAMBRIDGE BLUES AND ONE LEANDER MAN

Ice House Street.

BANK BUILDERS BEAT WHARF CO.

Logan & Amps Cricket Victory

Austin Advocates Only Three Sets

SUGGESTED ABOLITION OF DEUCE-ADVANTAGE

able of playing really splendid With an indefatigable pianist football, and there was mighty playing well-known melodies, old little in it between. England and and-new, throughout the dinner, Scotland at Twickenham. Ire- the function went with a swing. land's troubles were almost en Chester M. Tobin proposed the tirely due to a lack of finish in toast of the Colony side, reminiscing her midfield attacking play.

on the southern visit of the Foreign Y.M.C.A. side which he took down. Next Year's Visitors

and saying that it was a shame to What is, perhaps, far more inapoil an Interport Dinner with portant, in view of next season's speeches. New Zealand visit, is the fact D. F. Lopes replied, remarking

more

London, September 14. Periodically the question arises that in each country young and that Shanghai might have done as to whether five-set matches very promising players were unbetter if they had devoted lat tennis are too long.

earthed who, this season, should attention to their own side instead

ex-of to their visitors...

Toast To Victors

FO

Soon after the defeat of Austin gain both in strength and by Shields at Wimbledon this year, perience. 4.46 pan article appeared in A Sunday They must be made ready to J. J. Evans proposed the toast of

paper by the English player, sug-put up a stout resistance to these the Tientsin, team, who were gesting that the five set match invaders, whose magnificent remarkably well balanced for an should be abolished and a three-cord of 1924-25-played 80, won Interport visit, while M. Prodan set contest substituted.

30-is still comparatively fresh in replied, making as he said he would, Polica B.C. v. Cralgengower C.C.

Austin pointed out that it is not everyone's memory.

his speech as snappy as the races With the tour of the All-Blacks that Tientsin had won." Kowloon C.C. Civil Service C.G. an isolated five-set which proyes Yacht Club v. H. K. Electric. so wearing, but the cumulative looming on the horizon, as it

R. G., Woodhead proposed the Football Club v. Kowloon BG.C. effect of having to play five-set were, no doubt the selectors of all toast of the guests, which included Miscellaneous→→

four countries, in choosing their the chairman of the S.M.C., H. E. representative fifteens, will lean Arnhold, Wm. Portrude, captain of towards the men whom they know the Rowing Club, Judge Hau, who will still be available when the had played a great part in cernent time comes.

Ing the friendship of the Rowing Club with the Chinese authorities,

Polo

Building), 5 p.m.

Hong Kong v. Shanghai (Causeway

Bay)

Interport Polo Dinner (Gloucester matches throughout a week, or even

Ja fortnight.

Abolish Advantage Sir F. Gordon Lowe also think the five-set match is too long and suggests as a happy medium that three-set matches should be played, each set comprising eight or ten

BOXING

(Continued From Page 4).

McLarnin to-night was fight-

+

Fight Postponed

Team Building

collection of individuals.

a mera

They will, no doubt, endeavour Wm. L. Song of St. John's, Univer to get together sides composed of alty, who was interesting the games.

players whose ages or business Chinese in rowing, and M. Elzear, Another player considers it is commitments will allow them to be president of the Cercle Sportif the deuce-advantage business which available next season.

Francais, where the interport gain should be done away with, as it is this which prolongs the game no keters have once more very clear.

As Woodfull's Australian cric was held.

Prizes for the Interport meeting unduly.

ly demonstrated, a touring team in were then presented by the S.M.C. Yet a third writer advocates which every man automatically chairman, and with the subsequent (Bay, 14.0); 81 Mrs. Pearce (Bay for the first time in a year since four-set match, with a fifth set to drops into his right place possess handing of the Interport Flags with 14.1); 82 K. S. Wong, (Brown, 14:1);(winning the 145-pound crown from

D. Lyon, Hon. Secretary of the 83 Li Shiu Pang and A. J. Edgar Young Corbett III, as a matter of be played only if the four previous a great advantage over

sets have been divided. Reuter.

S.A.S.A., as master of ceremonies.. (Brown 14.1); 84 CW.K. (Dun, fact.

Team-building in 1984-5 must be the official part of the evening con- 13.8); 85 Wong Ping Shun (Grey

cluded the main objective. This is a 14.0); 88 Sturt and Lobel (Bay,

DAVIS CUP The fight to-night, a return

policy which some of the leading 18.3); 87 Tester. and Abraham match granted by Ross, was

clubs might study carefully. In |(Bay, 14.0); 89 Partners (Brown, ataged only after having been (Continued from Page 4) A Logan and Amps XI, captained 13.2); 90 Mackie

recent years, team spirit and ́or- and Grayburn postponed four times owing to the by G. A. Milbank, who showed great (Bay, 13.3); 91 J. F. MacGregor inclement weather. It was ori-

ganisation seem, in some cases, to Although we hold the Davis have been rather neglected.·. promisc in the Interport Trial on (Ches. 18.2); 35 Longfellow (Grey, ginally scheduled for September Cup, the Women's Singles of Wim- It is not very hard to start the Saturday, defeated a team from the 14.1); 94 Li Yuk Fai (Ches. 14.0); 6 then postponed to the 7th and bledon and France, and the Men's season with good intentions, but Hong Kong Wharf and Godown 55 Mrs. Mackie (Grey, 13.3); 96 8th.

titles of Australia, America and it needs a strong and tactful cap- This morning on board the Company Limited by 147 runs in a Hebslad (Grey 13.3); 97 H. Y. Liang With bad weather still prevail-Wimbledon, there is just one fly tain and team secretary to keep Ormonde I met a distinguished friendly cricket match at the Cen-(Bay, 18.3); 98 Parkson (Grey, ing on the eighth--and the Bowl in the ointment we lost the things going right through until crew of rowing men representing tral British Association ground on 13.3); 100 Roda (Dun, 14.0); 101 an open air arena-matchmakers Wightman Cup. What a bity, for the season's end, as well as the the famous London Rowing Club, Sunday afternoon.

Wong Fing Shun (Grey, 13.3); 102 postponed the match to the 15th. it may be years before we get wise eye and sound judgment of writes "Onlooker" in the "Ceylon Scores were as follows:-

Li Ya (Brown, 14.0); 103 We Three Rain again interfered hence the such a grand chance as we had in the selection committee. Observer." They are on their

Logan and Amps

(Grey, 18.2); 104 Own (Grey, 14.1); date was transferred to to-night mid-June this year. way to Melbourne to take part in Smith b Eastman

Aziz b Eastman the. Centenary Regatta on the Ritchie run out

14 105 Li Fuk Wing (Bay, 13.3); 106 when weather conditions finally Yarra. The team representing Amps b Excell the London Rowing Club is as Milbank lbw, b. Eastman follows: with their approximate Gerard b Groves

Ceylon, September 15.

rowing weights:--

Turner (Stroke),

No. 7 Bill Sambell

Pierpoint played on Excell

Anderson St. Terry b S. K. Wong 11.2 Whittaker played on, b. S. K. 12.7 Wong. 13.0 Gardener b Excell

51 Lewis and Tinson (Bay 18.3); 107 cleared up permitting staging of

Seth (Grey 13.2); 108 Li Fook the bout. Chung (Grey, 13.2); 109 Miss Li Po

35)

11 Chun (Ches., 18.2); 110 Lewis and

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Ross's First Win

of selection

сод

KING ENJOYS DAY ON BRITANNIA

Brilliant Cowes Week Opening

LIGHT WINDS HAMPER RACES

Cowes, Aug. 6 Cowes Week promises to be the New Selector ONE FAILURE

Speaking For some unearthly reason our

most brilliant. since the war. One leading girls failed against the mittees, everyone will welcome of the biggest crowds for many leading American players. It is Wing Commander Cyril N. Lowe, Sears enjoyed the glorious pic- Ross, in winning the first match, true that until Dorothy Round de-who has been chosen to fill the ture of the many yachta in full feated Heien Jacobs in the Wo-gap on the English Committee sail to-day, though, unfortunately, 49 Tinson (Ches. M., 14. 111 was the first champion ever, to

Dynasty (Black, 13.2); 112 Grist hold the lightweight and welter- men's Final at Wimbledon the caused by the death last season of the racing was seriously affected and Beck (Dun, 13.2): 118 Li Po weight championships simultane American had been regarded more Engineer-Admiral G. W. Roberts, by the lightness of the wind.

Lowe is an old Alleynian whose - The King spent the day in his Chun (Ches., 18.8); 115 H. J. Law ously in the history of American or less in the light of an un-

beatable player. Judging from stature at school justly earned racing yacht Britannia. He was 5 (Ches. 14.0); 116 Bellamy and Gor-boxing.

don (Dun, 14.0).

In defeating McLarnin in their her play in the Wightman Cup, for him the nickname of "Kid." accompanied by Prince George. first bout, wherein both the lads Miss Jacobs certainly appeared in He went up to Pembroke, Cam-Adml of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe, bridge, in 1911, and obtained his and the young Prince Frederick of were knocked down in the 9th that class.

Our girls had been practising Blue in his first term, and his Prussia, round for no-count, Ross became

Britannia was becalmed at one the frat Jewish lad to meet the for a long time against the chop- "Cap" in 1912.

He played for England without time for forty minutes, but the Irishman that has not. bowed in de-ped ball favoured by Miss Jacobs,

bit to them by Dan Maskell on an ja break in 25 consecutive Inter-wind freshened in the last two feat.

The fight then, ns was to outside court at Wimbledon nationals, including one against hours, and there was a particularly Programme For Coming night's, was a magnificient exhibt. Now, this outer court was hard, South Africa at Twickenham in exciting finish to the race for the tion at least from the standpoint and the chop "sat up" and literal-1918. He has been hailed as per- big yachts, Gradually Britannia Months.

of the fans who immediately ly asked to be hit. In fact, our hops the greatest right-wing of all closed down on Candida, and they clamonred for a return match be representatives shaped very well time, A varied programme of sailing cause of the closeness of the de- against the style of shot used by races has been drawn up by the cision,

Helen Jacoba. Royal Hong Kong Yacht Clab for The return match was granted. But the day before the match the coming season.

No. 6 F. G. Howitt

Lock not out

No. 5, D. J. Wilson

13.0

Extras

No. 4, P. Y Carpmael

13.2

No. 8, Drake

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No. 2, Terence Boyland

11.4

Bowling

How Forbes..

11.6

Eastman

or Palmer

11.6 Excell

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LOCAL YACHTING

thing the team as Coach.

S. C. Wong Rainey

0 17

SEASON

.0, 22

18

Dermot Gogarty is accompany-Groves

I had a chat with several mems. K. Wong

O. MR. W.

15 - 0 74

bers of the team, who told me H.K. Wharf and Godown Co, that the voyage had been enjoyable 8. G.. Wong b. Milbank

so far, but for the excessive heat Eastman e Aziz b Anderson

Groves b Anderson ...

coming through the Red Sea. They, K. Wong b Milbank had done a fair amount of train: Stiers b Milbank ing on board, skipping, running and Rainey e Aziz b Anderson indulging in "rowing action." Excali e Anderson, Aziz

One of their crew, Sambell, is an Terry b Anderson old Melbourne resident. He is an Dodwell b Aziz old Cambridge Blue like Carpmael Castle not out who rowed in 1929 and 1990 and D.

"boat this year.

Fergusson b'Aalz ̧

Extrai

J. Wilson rowed in the Light Blues”

Bowling.

E. G. Howitt, the captain, won the Grand at Henley three times

Milbank Anderson

wicketa

He is a very fine oarsman indeed

Azis

and a "picture" of an athlete. The rowed together. There are 2 whole crew are a splendid set of broke men and one, Leander main manhood and should give a good the par

account of themselves in Australia, Five of the crew were former mecubers of the London Rowing Clab This eight have never

Henley this

Inge Club including 5

PROFESSIONAL TENNIS.

In British Event

i

passed the finishing line apparent

ly bow to bow, though when the corrected times were even the Royal yacht was unplaced.

After luncheon, the Queen, with the Countess of Shaftesbury and the Hon. Gerald Chichester, land.

ed at Cowes from the Victoria and Albert and spent most of the after noon motoring to her favourite beauty spots on the island. Her

and both lada settled down to they played among themselves on Races for Menagerie and Separ serious training-McLarnin to re the Centre Court, which was wet; ate Class boats will commence gain his crown and Rose to break with the result that when they Maskell's Seventh Win 11 on Saturday, and there will be the finx that has hung over the came to play Helen they discover- [race every following Saturday un- last nine champions. The jinx, ed that on bouncing the ball was

til the end of December

however, proved too strong allding instead of sitting up, and The Members v. Subscribers for the Chicagoan to overcome. they were all at sea. Race will be sailed on Sunday, Observers conceded after to- At least, they were at ses long. D. Maskell, of the All-England Majesty took ten with Lady Seely pay for night's est-to, that turn match, enough to and themselves in a Club, to-day, won the professional and her daughter at King's Manor Opening the third: between.

losing pos

also just long lawn tennis eingles championship Freshwater.. layers to lose of Great Britain for the seventh

October 28, the

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London, Aug 18

that we time. He defeated

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The professional doubles tftla

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