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L. D. CARSON WINS SHANGHAI TENNIS TITLE
K.C.C. MEMBERSHIP
DECLINE
Successful Sporting Year
$680 PROFIT ON YEAR'S WORKING
A decline in membership fryin 890, to 328, chiefly through weeding out names from the books of those who have left the Colony and are unlikely to return, was reported at the annual meeting of the, Kowloon Cricket Club, at which the Hon. Mr. R. E. Lindsell presided.
BOWLS TITLE
Lusitano Trounced In
Final Match
نیسینه
POLICE AND S.L.B.C, TIE ·
FOR SECOND PLACE
STRAIGHT SETS WINS OVER KHOO HOOL-HYE
FOOTBALL LEAGUE OPENS TO-DAY
SHANGHAI RECS WIN LAST SET GOES TO 16
GAMES BEFORE DECISION
GREAT BRITAIN IN CUP FINAL
Shanghai, September 23. THE final of the Shanghai men's singles tennis championship, and THE
a semi-final in the International Roper Cup competition brought | out a large crowd yesterday afternoon to the Association courts. Summing up the activities of the Shanghai, September 24. club, which included a comparatively
Both matches were excellent. L.:D. Carson established himself as the The Shanghai Recreation Club successful year with cricket, tennis, by soundly thrashing the Club champion of Shanghai by beating Khop Hooi-hye in three sets at other sports, and financially, the Lusitano on Saturday, have de- 6-4, 6-2, 9-7. President stated that the Club could fnitely won the Shanghal Lawn] This match was thrilling to the finish and the two gare all ing scheduled to meet South congratulate themselves of the year's Bowls Association league, and they had to make it one of the best singles matches ever to be China, this year's favouritse, at working.
with the Mercury Cup added to played in Shanghai. Great Britain, represented by Duff and Bena-Sookunpoo to-morrow. A pront of $680 was shown on the their possession, they certainly vitch, defeated the Collaro brothers, playing for Portugal, in three'
have completed a most successful sets at 7-5, 6-1, 6-3, -
year's activities of the Club,
at
$9.50
(net)
each
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Both the Police and the S.L.B.C. President. Hon. Mr. R. E. Lindaell; Reds won two matches each over playing brilliantly from the be- Carson baffled many times by plac Both Carson and Khoo were Khoo was using his head and had Vice-President, Mr. E. Abraham; Cap ¡tain, Mr. F. C. Fincher; Hon. Secretary, the week-end, playing one on
30 Teams Engaged In Debut Clashes
TO-MORROW BIG GAME Thirty teams will open the 1934-5 football league season this afternoon. The champions, the Borderers,. are not engaged, be
The following is the full week- end programme:
To-day
FIRST DIVISION
Lincolns v. 5. China "B".
Sir. R. P. Phillips; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Saturday and the other yesterday, ginning of their match and their ing balls at the most unexpected R. Artillery v. Kowloon F. G. Maunder: Bowls representative, thus tieing for second place in the long rallies and short.snappy net-spots. Carson won many points Mr. C. J. Tacchi; Vice-Captain, Mr. F. league standing, while the Junior work were well applauded. with his swift and sure A. Munn; General Committee, Messra. W. W. Hirst, F. Goodwin, F. E. Nash, Golf Club have been unable to Khoo's defeat was not due to in-vices. Early in the game, these St. Joseph's v. Club
Champions Shine
ace ser-
Police v. Athletic
(Sookunpos)
(Club)
(Kowloon).
C. 1. Stapleton, J. S. Smith, D. S. score a single victory throughout ferior play but merely his inability were not at all effective, he either Green and V. C. Labrum; Ballotting the league and are thus in the sad to retrieve Carson's
(Caroline Hill) exceedingly putting them in the net or out of Committee, Messrs. J. MJack, J. Wposition of finishing up where they clever placing of
Matches start at 4.45 p.m. M. Brown, H. Overy, H. F. Bunje, started, right at the bottom.
balls. Rallies the court, but, as soon as he had
SECOND DIVISION Jack. W. Hyde, H. Hampton, G. Lee,
were long and the strokes of each settled down, they proved winning Eastern Borderers
Young Indians v. Navy. F. S.. W. Smith and S. Jex.
man were varied with every shot, factors.
University v. Club Khoo's servicea have never been East Lanes v. Lincolns The champions showed rare form with the consequence that both to trounce the Luaitano, winning in were kept running continually. swift, but they are nearly always Athletic v. Kowloon all four rinks and by goodly mar- Carson has a very difficult smash the back tape, where he can use his R.AM.C. v. Air Force
His best playing position is. graceful-forehand and backhand drives, but Carson was doing a Recreio v. Lincolns good piece of net-work volleying Police v. East Lanes · the balls over in quick succession.
STOKES RETURNS TO FORM WITH 92
over.
gins, the aggregate acore being which it is impossible to return on (Continued from Page 4)
$96.62.
account of the terrific force with Booth Bats Soundly
The other three matches played which he hits the ball, Smith was bowling really well, on Saturday also ended in decisive yet Booth managed to score from coming the Blues by 85-63, the
victories, the S.L.B.C. Reds him, and it was Madar who got Police beating him to pull a ball on to his wicket 91-57, and the Yangtszepoo winning the Country Club, at 263, when Bidwell wanted two, over the Junior Golf Club by which he obtained from the first 86-61.
NO RULING FOR GRASS OR SAND IN HOCKEY
(Continued From Page 4) ·
sure.
Carson's Brilliance
Matches start at 8.15 p.m. THIRD DIVISION.
(3.15 p.m.)
(8.15 p.m.)'
(3.15 p.m.)
Railway R.C. v. Borderers
(4.45 p.m.)
(4.45 p.ia.)
(4.45 p.m.)..
In the frst set. Carson took the R.A.O.C. v. R.A.S.C. frat game but Khoo won the fol-Radio v. R. Engineers lowing two. From then on it was
To-morrow
FIRST DIVISION
He East Lancs v. Recreio the
(King's Park, 3.90) Borderers v. S. China "A"
(Sookunpoo, 4.45) R. Engineers, South China
ball of Smith's next over,, Bending
In contrast
a game each until four-all, when. the next for a mighty six to leg.
the matches played.
Carson, playing brilliantly, took Jenkins filled the vacancy and the close Anishes, the S.L.B.C. Reds that clubs be urged
yesterday resulted in some very Mr. L. C. Pennell (Police) asked the next two to win the act. pair were still together when the chalking up their second win of their
to complete again took the first game in declaration arrived at 287, Bidwell the week by narrowly defeating though we won the Tournament we
fixtures this season. "Al-second set. having been at the wicket for the the Yangtszepoo, 69-67, the Club do not feel that we are champions, greater part of three hours, and as Lusitano also getting the best of We do
Khoo won the second, then a guide to his caution, he was cre- the SL.R.C
Carson won the third and dited with no less then 19 singles, margin of difference, 80-78, while in ter was left for further discussion.
Blues by the
not feel top-dogs after a
fourth, Khoo got another, which same scrappy affair," he said. This mat nevertheless, his effort was
was his last in that set, Car- mendable, for he was called on to gained were by wider margins.
com-the other two matched the victories
son winning at 6-2. The chairman intimated that an- face a varied attack supported by
The last set was. one of many ups an excellent field, in fact, the field-second place by easily defeating the
The Police made sure of their lar to the one held last year, was Carson won his service, then Khoo other Mamak Hockey Dinner, simi-and downs and dragged out to 9-7 ing throughout the match was of Hangkew Golf Club, 99-68, while ber. He asked that the clubs com seventh game, when Carson lost (E. Lanca) by two yards, while
proposed for sometime in Novem-won his. This went on to the
the highest.
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Leach's team. were increased to a dozen when they took the field at 5 p.m. to give the Rest & second knock. P. Madar and Crawford opened, and the former was caught behind, the wicket off Rogerson's second over.
RADIO COSMOS HOCKEY XI
BORDERERS WIN HONG KONG AREA AQUATIC TITLE
(Continued from Page 4)
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the Country Club shut the Junior Golf for gaining a single victory give their support in making it an
peting In this season by beating them 77-65,
the Tournament would his service to Khoo, making it 4-3. Campbell was ten yards in arrears. even better success than last year. score, but Khoo went ahead for
Carson caught up to even
Mason then passed Fullager the
the back stroke, touching three The Secretary, Mr. P. J. Barlow, the second time. He did not keep yards ahead of him. Campbell had also said that it was hoped to have the lead long, however, as Caranyards behind Fullager when he the Mamak Handbook ready some-won two games in succession, those
been picking up and was only four The following will represent the! Radio Cosmos in a friendly hockey time next month, with full particu-being the tenth and eleventh. match against the University, on lars.
Khoo returned the compliment| Those present at the meeting were, by winning two from Carson to lead P. J. Barlow, Secretary, Messrs. A. F.J
[started the free style at the 26 yard mark.
Fullager and Mason turned to
Smith, who followed, was badly Monday at Caroline Hill at 5.15 Mr. O. England White, Chairman, Mat 7-6. Carson, realizing his pos.)gether two yards ahead of Camp- missed by Elliott at mid-on before p.m. The had scored. Smith and Craw- U. B. Souza; L. B. Kitchell,
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ford made a short stand until Grewal; G. M. Khan, M. H. Hassan, J. Jeffers, R.A.SC, Captain P. F. Foley next three games to win the set
3. Austen. Assistant Secretary, Lt. J. H. tlon, the played up and won the bell, who was pulling up quickly, Leach went on for Jenkins, when he Tavares; R. Ayock, M. de Souza, (RE), C, Carter (12th Battery), A. E. at 9-7.
and with Mason and Fullager, then clean bowled Smith with his third Khadim Hussain, F. A. Kemp (capt.) P. Guest (St. Andrew's), K. S. Cheng
showing signs of tiring, Campbell (University), J. H. King (C.E.A.). L Carson and Khoo gave the tennis
shot ahead leaving Fullager gain- Reserves W. J. Chanson, Cheng C. Pennell (Police) and Kai and Lo.So.
Jahan Dad public something they have been ing little ground on Mason. Camp-
waiting the entire summer to see.
bell's time was 1.9.11 seca, better Generally sugles are not as inter than Fullager's time last year. eeting to watch as a good game of
Campbell, the holder, had the 150 doubles, but the game these two
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TO-DAY'S LAWN BOWLS DETAILS
The following are the selected teams! THE PROGRAMME. for to-day's Lawn Bowls Leagı fix-] tures,
SENIOR DIVISION
Craigengower "A" v. Police R.C.
A. E. Coates
A. S. Gomes,
W. V. Field
B. W. Bradbury
(skip)
G. L. Buchanan L. C. R. Souza H. Beer UM. Omar
J. S. Landolt A. A. Razack
R. F. Luz
R. Basa
(skip)
R. Ellis
G. Perkins
W. Mair
C.-C. Moss
(skip)
E. Post *R. Dowman E. R. H. Marka. WE. Holanda
8: Dallon
J. S. Fender
F. E. Booker
A. E. Clark
(skip)
Clyll Service C.C. v. Kowloon C.C.
T. Armstrong
L. R. Whant
A. W. Grimmitt
J. Hollidge
P. E. Knight
(skip).
S. E. Aldermati
S. Eccleshall
J. Deakin
H. Gittins
F. Goodwin-
E. Kern
J. Fraser
Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service C.C. M. N. Rakusen W. Mulcahy
The following are the Lawn Bowls C. J. Tacchi League ixtures for to-day giving last T. W. Carr Neeson's results in brackets.
Senior Division ac.c
"A" (47) C.S.C.C, (67) RECENTO (53) TAIKOO(-)
POLICE (63) v K.C.C, (48) v K. DOCK (44)
C.C.C. "B" ( Junior Division
v C.C.C. (54) ~Y~0.3.C.C.-(63):: H.K.E.R.C. (46)
POLICE (72) K.C.C.-(66) R.H.K.Y.C. (87) H.K.F.C. (-)
(akip)
v K.B.G.C. (
(skip)
Talkoo R.C. v. Craigeogower "B."
W. Brown
C. H. Summera
T. F. Stainton
C. H. Stewart.
(skip) J... Whyte
J. W. M. Brown
A. E. Silkstone
W. Hyde
E. C. Fincher
(skip) analy
E. W. Simmonds
C. Strange
A. O. Brawn
F. J. Jones
Dead (akip)
Club de Recreio A. Remedios C. H. Basto (C. A. Lopes.
C. G. Silva
D. B. Bene
E. Tück
Mi J. Medina
W. Gill J. Cavanaghi (skip)
W. Cunningham
J. C. Chalmers
\... (skip) Duncan W. Ward W. T. Brightman C. S. Rossclet
A. Wright L. Jack J. M. Jack V. C. Labrum
F, Harper
L. Mansell
H. Major
J. Purvis
(skip)
(skip).
L. J. Blackburn W. W. Hirst, L. E. Lammert H. Overy
W. A. Cornell
(skip)
J. A. D. Morrison
A. T. Hamilton
A. Macfarlane.
G. W. Guna
W. J. Burling.
L. Luck
It was thought the match would for second place, the former secur- have been played out to the fulling it only by'a very small margin. five set, but Carson, playing as he or some unknown reason both the (skip) did with such technique and netlen, R.A. men, L/Bdr. Mooney and Gnr.
finished it in three sets.
H. L. Lockhart
(skip)
M. Purvis H. Westlake
J. Galletley
R. R. Davies
J
R. C. Butler
G. T. Padgett
A. F. Paul (skip)
The Roper Cup
Smith, who tied for second place
in the heats, scratched at the last moment.
The semi-final for the Roper Cup
The diving was of a very high between great Britain and Porta-standard. Pte. Morrison (S.W.B.), gal was another very fine game, the holder for the last two years The two Collaco brothers, playing being beaten by Gar. Connor (B.A.); (skip) for Portugal, were up against two the winner of the 8th: Brigade div Yacht Club. H.K. Elect:le
H. Hatch
of Shanghai's best in Duff and ing. It was so close that these. Benavitch and, though they lost two had to dive off before judge three sets, they gave England an could decide the winner excellent game,
In his first dive' Morrison seem. Duff started off with some terried to slip on the board, for, al- file, smashes which he alone can though; he made a good entry he do, on account of his extreme failed to keep a good form while in height. At one period of the game the air. Conner, however, dived he was a little careless in placing very well, and his dives boing and Benavitch did not play as well straight plain dives, but executed F. F. Duckworth as he did in the doubles the day with, such grace that as soon as hap (skip) Takip) His net-work is nearly always certain win for him. Had there
M. Currie before,
Morrison made the slip it wES
W. J. Hansen A. C. Young J. A. R. Selby B. E. Maughan
E. B. Reed (akip) A. Nissem
(skip) J. Waid (skip) Marchent
C. E. Elliot. A. W. Norrle
Heywood D. Munro
"H. Hampton
N. J. Bébbington
R. P. Phillips
A. E
H. Milton, C. Summons
A. A Lowis (skip) JUNIOR DIVISION!-
▼ CCC
(skip) Police C
v..Kowloon Docks R.C.W. McLeod
L. Glendenning [R. McWalter A. E. Carey
-T. Ferguson
J. Brewin W. Henderson W. Greig
LAN. SIYAT. Coleman D, C. Alvea
A. Marshall FV-Ribeiro Kempton AH. Basta
IFA. Gütlerrez
J. G. Ozorio 10 E Marques!!
A. Coelho
F. Bagley
(skip)
W. E. Peers H. S. McKay J. F. Lunny L. de Rome.
·(skip).
E. S. Abraham A.-Chapman
Football Club
(skip)R. P. Shaw
R. A Trengrove
C. B. Robertson
A
Brooksbank
(skip)
(skip
G. R. Hooley
J. G. Haigh.
Kowloon B.G.C.effective; but at drives and back-boen fancy diving the result would
J. Macdonald t E. V. Saarla
bands he failed on many occasions. probably have been different as
J. G Chariton The team-work of Duff and Bona-Connor is not so good at fancy dív- G. E.-F. Thompson witch" was good, but this was not ing, while Morrison is one of the
(skip) the case with the Collacos. They best fancy divers in the Colony,
started off well, each retaining his L/Cpl. Rouseau (Small Units)
Y Abba
A. Humphreys N.Atienza A. Steven A
C.L.Farmer (skip)(skip) E. S. Carter (sklo) H. Forrest
JL Tetley SW. English
JA Bussell
Henderson Hunter
GOWINA Howard JS. Ridell Phelo
Fargo (skip) *** (skip) GE-Stephen H. Stoneham W. Glendenning W. E. Way GS Grayer, D. W Waterton
(akip) KS. Robertson CB Hosing D. K Kharas FHW. Haynes. Rodger WAtkin ONCE W Randall kxanderos E. C. Bury......
Reserves
Brea
but towards the middle of lowered the 25 Yards Free Style the game they seemed to get, mix-time by 8.5 of a second when he ed up and bumped continually won the event in 18 secs. Gar. They lost at least five points In this Gardner (R.R.) last year's holder manner.
was absent. Knowing their mistake, however, At the conclusion of the meet they improved Both being net fug the prizes were distributed by players, they gave
fine half-ra: 0.0. Borrett to the following volleys and smichinhots, webs successful competitors
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