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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935
Sporting PageAS
POLO LEAGUE MAY BE RUN THIS SEASON
VITAL MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE ENCOUNTER
C.R.C AND K.CC. "A" MEET AT CAUSEWAY BAY
U.S.R.C. SHOULD WIN AT KING'S PARK
WEATHER permitting, the Chinese Recrea tion Club, potential champions of the Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis League, make their first ap- pearance against the Kowloon Cricket Club this afternoon at Causeway Bay when they are ex- pected to record their first win.
...
The United Services Recreation Club, hold- ers of the Dunlop Shield, meet the Kowloon Cric- ket Club "B" team, and should secure both points.
The past week was one of disappointment in the League for through a misunderstanding on the question of home grounds. the long awaited, clash between the Chinese and the holders failed to take place: The result of that clash would have given an in- dication of the ultimate result of the League
cord of 63 feet 11⁄2 inch at the Penn MR. BLACK'S
Relay Carnival in Philadelphia.
SUMMER CUP
16 QUALIFIERS“ AT KOWLOON G.C.
3
DRAW ANNOUNCED
TRIUMPH
AT MACAO
THREE WINNERS IN SUCCESSION
MISS TURBETT'S SUCCESS;
Teddy Fincher and Miss O Dalziel, the K.C.C. first ranking pair, should have no difficulty in
Mrs. three. of their en-i winning all counters, but it is very doubtful whether the other pairs can with- Istand the Chinese attack.
Although Mrs. Lo Tung-fan a newcomer to the Chinese teato will probably be well supported by Lee Wai-tong, there is plenty of room for improvement in various departments of her game; ber! Riding three winners in succes-forehand, being one ́instaart. thesion, Mr. Donald Black carried off
(Continued on Page 5) The qualifying round for
The following are the probable Summer Cup of the Kowloon Goif the riding, honours at the Macso Cla's was decided yesterday over 18Jocker Club's Race Meeting yester-
U.S.R.CL Goldman and Miss B. Hancock; Capt. E. Manners and Mrs. holes medal play on handicap, when day.
Reid and L Tollinton and Mrs.
-mil Sec-Rice-Evans
the following 16 players qualifed. Results were as follow:
Tai Shan Handicap (Second for the match play rounds:
Mr. Why's Fudge,-158 ibs..
R. H. Mundy
W. A. Swart
W. J. Geal!
A. Abern
D. C. Wilson
A. J. Dennis J. McKelvie RCollings F. C. Barry
J. D. Thomson
J. G. Charlton
A. Anderson
J. J. King
R. Henderson
H. C. Borner
A. Eastman
#
75-8=67tion). *5-8=57 RS-38-70
-13-
79-7=72
-12-74
90-16=74 $69***
96-15.78 89-11=78 96-18-78
87-8=29
The following is the draw for the
"Summer Cap" First round to be
1
2
(N. Deitx) Mr. Wong Ping Sham's Sarabande, 162 I. (G. U. da Roza) Mr. Wong Ping Sun's Bold Captain,
153 lbs. (P. P. Botelho) 3 -Distance: 4 lengths, 2 lengths.
Pari-Matnel:-Winner $2.40: Places $9.40; $9.20; $12.70.
Cash Sweep: 1st $37.70; $16.50; 3rd $38.20.
Unplaced ponies $2.20 each.
Sei Tai Handicap.
Mr. HEM's Paxardo, 168 lbs.
(Mr. Davis)
Mr. Macgregor's Daylight Eve. 143 Ibs. (Mr. Cheape)
Mr. Lee's Eistre, 160 lbs.
-
teams
K.C.C. "A":—E. C. Fincher and Miss
0. Dalziel, E. F. Fincher and Miss M. Griffiths, A. E. P. Guest and Miss A.. Mackenzie.
CRC:-Lee Wai-bong and Mrs. Lo Ting-fan: W. C. Heng and Mrs. Chiu Tsun-chiu and He Ka-lan and M.. Littor
K.C.C. “"B":—-— W. Ramsay and Mrs. Horsford, A. L.. Oppenheim and 2nd Mrs. Knight and C. E Warson anë
Mrs M., White.
week's programme:--
To-day
I
(S. Y. Liang) S Distance: Short head, 2 lengths,
Mixed Doubles League C.R.C. (b)
K.C.C. "A" KCC "B" (h) y USAC
Isabella Dodre. SloaIME, "Queen of the American turf who started her now famous Break-
SWIMMING SEASON
IN RETROSPECT APPREHENSION AMONG CHINESE CLUBS
TRIANGULAR INTERPORT
SUGGESTION
(By “Crawl")
IN spite of the various Swimming Clubs in the Colony cutting down their summer pro- gramme, activity this summer is quite likely to be. as large as last year, and, what with the Inter- port against Shanghai being staged here this season, things are again beginning to hum in the aquatic world.
I hear from a very reliable source that the Victoria Recreation Club are cutting down their monthly swimming galas and dances and have at long last realised that these monthly affairs do not help swimmers very much.
Their idea is, I understand, to hold more bi-monthly evening galas from 6 pm. until S. thus giving the swimmers an oppor tunity of stretching themselves and much more time for competi- tion before bed.
The V.R.C. are not the only
meade stable 11 years ago with ones who have adopted this LUZ AND BEER
two horses, has over 80 horses. valued at over $1,000,000. Winner of last year's Kentucky Derby with Cavalcade, she entered four ther- oughbreds in the 1935 race earlier in the month.
RUMJAHN'S RINK
TRIUMPH OVER
SOUZA'S FOUR
LOSERS' LAPSE ON SIXTH HEAD
WAY MOST CONSISTENT PLAYER ON VIEW
(By “SKIP").
policy, for the Europeaani YMCA Committee have at long last realised that galas and dances are not quite the success! they should be, and the adoption | of a "Y Night," to be run on similar lines to that of the Shanghai Rowing Club, promises! to be an instantaneous success.
First "Y Night"
Their first " Night" is being
held on Wednesday, June 5. which. will also be a guest night, entrance being by invitation only.
FACED WITH STIFF
HURDLE TO-DAY
Will Meet Simmonds And Deakin In Open Pairs
RECREIO PLAYERS CLASH
Phillies
DOGFE CAMTEZ/S
IN
New Home Ban King? That's what many sports prophets, pre- dict about Adolph **DelpāTM Camili, star, first. baseman of the
Philler, who is already leading in
the fight to reach the Bambino's
high mark.
WHITE SOX TAKE LEAD IN US. BASEBALL
(Continued from Page 1) Washington Senators, 1933 pen- nant winners, staged a revival to
An interesting bowls game will beat the Indians by a 9 to 4 margin,
be witnessed on the Taikos RC while Detroit Tigers, last year's
A short and attractive pro-green this afternoon when RF champions, were blanked by Ta- gramme for all types of swimmers Luz and H. Beer meet E. W. Simalis in their game against New and including more of the novelty monds and J. Deakin in the Se Tork. type of events will feature the cond Round of the Colony, Pairs evening, following which-the gala Championship
guests may midnight
Chinese Apprehension
New York Giants staved of the challenge of the Dodgers" by "nos-
RESULTS
(Continued from Page 1)
5
is expected to last until 10.30 pm. As Luz and Beer are considered ing out the St. Louis Cardinals by use the bath matilto be one of the strongest pairs in 2-5 to 4 margin, after being out--
the competition, the result of their hit 12 to 9. jencounter will be eagerly awaited The following is to-day's and the D. Rumjahn was playing deadly
Luz, judging from his display bowls yesterday, and was in no
The Chinese Clubs have already when he was defeated in the First] small way responsible for his rink's started their swimming season, but Round of the Singles by A E 12-shot win over LC.R. Souza's there is a"growing apprehension Silkstone, is not playing the con- quartette on the Civil Service among Club officials as to what (sistent bowls that ao distinguish Chicago
Jimmy Dykes hit two homers. green in the First Round of the Co- the forthcoming season will yielded him in the past, but is still
jin the way of competition.
more than a match for Simmonds. Philadelphia ... lony Rinks Championship.
It is regretted in practically all Should he show a surprising re- Rob Johnson hit a bomer. Souza's rink was actually lead the Chinese Clubs that the versal, of form, and this is not an ing 7-6 on the sixth head, but H.KLASA Association is not uncommon thing in bowls when so St Louis fell away suddenly with the refunctioning, for there is no deny many different factors have to be Boston sult that their opponents took a ing the fact that there was then taken into consideration, he and "seven" on the next head and plenty of swimming and competi- his partner should not experience Cleveland then established the 12-shot tion for one and all
great difficulty in securing an en-Washington lead at the ninth end which they. I understand that those respon-try into the next round. retained till the finish.
To-morrow
"A" Division
Pari-Mutuel: Winner $8.10 Places: C.R.C. "E (2) Y C.R.C. "A"
Cash Sweep: 1st $70.70; 2nd $20.20;ĮU.S.R.C. (b)
$5.80; $8.40.
3rd $10.60.
Urplaced pozies $10.60 etch
Sui An Hardicap.*.
Mr. L. Liang's Beginner's Lack,
156 . (P. P. Botelho)
played on or before Monday, Jane Mr. Wong Ping Shan's Bold Major,
3
H. H. Mundy W. A Geall
J. D. Thomson v W A Stewart
J. G. Charlton v A, Anderson
A. Eastman 1 F. C. Barry.
E Henderson: v J. McKelvie - DC Wilson v R. Collings EL C. Borner
Y J. J. King A. J. Dennis
W. Ahera
ELECTRIC'S BOWLS RINKS FOR SATURDAY
The following will represent the Hong Kong Electric Recreation. Ciut
in the Lawn Bowls League on Satur
156 lbs. (G. U. de Ruza) Mr. Wing Flamingo, 158 Fos.
(Mr. Pih) 31 Distance: Short head a length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $12.80 Places: $5.40; $5.50; 35.80.
Casa Sweep: 1st $7740; 2nd $22.10 3rd $11:00.
Unplaced ponies $3.00 each.. Chairman's. Cop
1
CCC (b)
KCC (1)
IRC-(b)
CBA (3) AKC.C. (b)
v Recreio "B" Recreio “A” TIR.C
Wednesday
"B" Division
v. University ▾ KC.C.
South China Civil Service (b) v CEC
· Thursday
South China (h) ▼ KLT.C. Army T.C. (h) + K.C.C. Recrcio (3)
▼ LE.C. C.B.A. (h) C.C.C. (b)
* Division
* University
→ CRC.
Friday
"D". Division XF.C. (h) -
Kowloon Docks v South-China, 2|LP.C. (1) 3Civil Service (h) y Radio K.C.C. (b) v Police KBG.C.
Mr. 'Eves Boxing Eve, 156 Tbs.
(Don Black) Mr. L. T. F. Great Hall, 163. Ios.
(G. V. da Roza)' What A Chance, 163 Ibs. (Mr. Ph) Distance: A length, Short head. "Pari-Mützel: Winner $10.40; Places $6.10$9.40
Cash Sweep: 1st $97,50; 2nd $22:50: 3rd $13.90.
Unplaced ponies $7.70 each. Fin Shan Handicap.
day, against the Civil Service Cricket Mr. H. J. Law's Twenty "Grand,
Club, at Ming Yuen-
R. C. Butler, V.
140 lbs. (Don Black)
and A. P. Part by. G. L. Padgett Mr. LL.Shin Pang's Soldier Of Peace,
163 lbs. (N. Deitz)
1. G. Haigh, H. S. McKay, Sloan M. Lan's Plain View, 147 The
and W. Muskett (skip).
A Tarbuck, D. S. Hill, L. de
P
Rome and A Webster (skip).
Reserves: W. Pars, J. F. Barron
LAWSON LITTLE'S TRIUMPH
(S. T. Liang) 3 Distance: Short head, a lengths. Pari-Mutael: Wimer $37.50, Pisces $9.70; $6.10.
Cash Sweep: 1st 107.10; 2nd 130.50 3rd $13.90.
Unplaced ponies $3.50 each Tat Shan Handicap (First Section) London, To-day--W. Lawson Mr. L. Reidy's Chivalroux, 149 The (Don Black). Little established a record by win-
SARAP P Botelho) ning the British Amateur Golf Mr. Ulster's Warrington, 154 Ebs. Championship for the second year Mrs. Lang's Lamengest, 148 Iba
(EL C. Fih) when he beat Dz. W.
Distance: Short head, 12 lengthe Pari
Krner: $1180-Planes |95.50-
v Army T C.
CAMBRIDGE BOAT CLUB
Officials For Season Elected
Kunjahn On Top
sible for the Association are at present making plans to wind it
(Continued on Page 5)
Although the vanquished skip UP. sent up some woods which evoked considerable applause from the spectators, he was generally out- played by his Jary, who showed some of the form that took him to the final of the Singles last year.
more wily advers- Alves Four Successful
At Taikoo
FIELD'S RINK DEFEATED
BY 11 SHOTS
(Continued on Page 51
TARLETON'S WORLD TITLE BOUT
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Powell bit a homer.
Tables To Date
AMERICAN LEAGUE - **
PWL Age.
To Meet Freddie Miller Chicago
Again Next Month
London, Apr. 29,
Bostur Cleveland Washington
New York
Nel Tarleton, the British feather-Detroit weight champion, is to get another Philadelphia.
| chance of winning the world's title. St. Louis
For the losers, Way was the most consistent and proved himself more than a match for Gomes on more than one occasion. Razack At the Taikoo R-C. yesterday, The Liverpool boxer and Freddie was playing a good drawing game, A. Alves rink beat W. V. Field's Miller, of Cincinnati, the bolder. New York but was lacking in weight on one rink by 11 shots in the First Round will meet again at Liverpool on Brooklyn or two heads.
Scores:
J. Soares H W. Randali W. Way LC. R. Souza
(Skip)
Cambridge, May 1 "At a meeting of College boat Bead ptains held at Goldie Boathouse yesterday, Mr. HT. Wilson (Shrewsbury and Pembroke) was elected president of the Cambridge University Boat Club
For the ensuing year Mr W. G. R.M. Laurie (Monkton Combe and Selwyn) was elected honorary sec-10 retary
-128-1bs. (Bery) Fair).:
*** Joan Dowirigein's Ebbozy. Idol, 143 The (Joan Dowbiggin).. Distanci Short head; & length.
doel: Winner $58.20 Places 17
ep: 1st $102.80, 2nd 229.30-19.
up at St. Annes
the
Casa Sweep: 1st $105.60 2nd $30:30: tre 2nd $15.00. AA ares Unplaced potties $5.50 each
$14.60 Cas
3rd
MrWong Fing Shan'a Bold
$28:00
D. Razack W. B. Sout T Gomes D. Rutujaku
of the Colony Rinks Championship.either June 6 or 13.0
L. J. Stren
L. F. Xxxier
F. V. Ribeiro H. A. Alves.
(Skip). Read
VODONANNONI
(Skip)
A. Kitchell
T. Abbas
W. Ward
·V: Field
NATIONAL
Pittsburgh
It was principally to meet Tarle. Chicago..
ton for the world's championship St. Louis that Miller came to this country. Cincinnatti (Skip) He then beat the British champion Philadelphia
on points after a thrilling fight Boston
Cyril Tolley Defeats
2. W. I. Age...
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