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Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Bowls Open Pairs:-

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935

L. J. Siva and E. A. Alves & C Silva and F. X. M. da Silva

G.

(Kowloon BGG)

B. Basto and J. E. Noronha T D.

Enmjahn and E. el Arculli

(Kowloon C.C.)

E. W. Simmonds and J. Deakin v R

*F. Let and H. Beer

(Taikoo R.C)

D. W. Waterton and J. 1. Tetley v

S. Ecleshall and J. Shepherd

(Hong Kong F.G.)

V. East and V. Pechenick R. Good

man and R. Lapsley

(Kowloon CC) Tennis Mixed Doubles:

Chinese EC. v Kowloon CC. “A” Kowloon CC, “B” – USRG

·LUZ AND BEER FACED WITH STIFF HURDLE TO-DAY

RUMJAHN'S RINK-

TRIUMPH OVER

SOUZA'S FOUR Sports Gossip

(Continued from Page:L)

Macfarlane And Russell Win

SCORE "POSSIBLE” ON

FIFTH HEAD

(BY FAIR FIELD)

London, March 8. MOLLOWING the announcement made a few weeks ago At Ming Tren yesterday, J. Rusthat

Don McCorkändale, the sell and A. MacFarlane beat J. Hol-make a return to the ring. I heard South African heavy-weight, would

TOLLEY'S GREAT GOLF IN CHAMPIONSHIP COLOSSAL DRIVING AT HOLLINWELL

YOUNG MINER'S BID FAILS

(By GEORGE GREENWOOD).

Hollinwell, May L. YYRIL Tolley, the dominant figure of the Eng

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lidge and P. E. Knight by 3 shots that a programme is being mapped in the Second Round of the Colony fight with Obie Walker. the first-round match with such ease as to justify Pairs Championship..

On the

out for him which will lead to a lish Amateur Championship, to-day won his

The winners recorded

sible" on the Sith head,

coloured boIEE..

Walker, it will be recalled, was completely his position as favourite. "pos-prevented from meeting George course of the Notts club here he beat C. H. Alger, which is Cook at the Albert Hall. But Mc-a Warwickshire county player, of Castle Brom-

Corkindale will tackle this knock-

the first this season in any of the lout specialist-anywhere-in Paris, wich, by 4 and 3.

jit a London meeting is ruled out. Championship events.

Meanwhile, the South

(Continued From Page 1) Craigengower T Recreio Another match, the result of which will be closely watched; is Head that between D. Rumjahn, - last: year's finalist in the Singles," and E. el Arcalli, who will contest the right of entering the Third Bound with B Basto and J. E. Noronha on the Kowloon C. C. green.

J. Shepherd, who has been skip- ping remarkably well for the Po lice during the past few weeks, with his partner, S. Eccleshall.10 should eliminate D. W. Waterton 11 and J. Tetley, who are both lack-12 ing in skill and experience.

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J. Holidge

and

P.E. Kaight

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C. G. Siva and F. I. M. da SI- va will meet tricky and consis- tent opponents in L. J. Silva and 17. HA Alves on the Bowling Green 18 this afternoon- and a close game should ensue.

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Playing out the round, Tolley had a score of

to "tune up after his 72, the scratch score being 75. In golf the acid absence from the ring. He is look-test is figures, and if Tolley can keep to an aver- A. MacFarlane inz, for contests anywhere, and is

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so keen to get into action that the age of 4's on a course nearly 7,000 yards long size of the purse is not working there are precious few players in the champion- ship likely to beat him.

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Indeed, he has

offered to meet Bert Ikin, the recent conqueror of Jack: Pettifer. for nothing at Grimsby charity show,

*

Bid For Berg's Title

+

Having lost two stones in weight, Tolley is a much fitter man; indeed by comparison with former days, his appearance may almost be described as slim.

Apart from the question of With the American method of hit physique, he is playing mach,ting the ball with a right to left better, the ball being hit more swerve. Tolley was driving colossal competithan has been the case for some cular efforts was at the sixth (540 often with the middle of the club distances. One of his most specta- for the light-weight time past title being drawn out so long, some

WITH the eliminating

tion

of the contenders for Kid: Berg'a

Hickory Or Steel?

yards), where he took a No. 2 iron for the second shot to the green.

title are becoming rather restless.shafted, arrived this morning, but the fact that the ball was not only A set of irons, this time hickory-Be would have reached it but for Jimmy Walsh, the Chester man,

"When I am playing so well with

Tolley In The Heather

Another impressive shot was at

argued yesterday that he should Tolley was afraid to open the par-tying on a downhill slope, but be- meet Tommy Watson at once, and cel, in case he was tempted to play hind it was a tuft of grass. that the winner should be matched with the new clubs. with Berg.

Again, George Daly, the London the steel-shafted set, it would be the eighth (365 yards), where Tol office boy, deposited £25 for a co change," he said.

tempting providence to make test against any of the remaining I am beaten, I shall continue his opponent, who gave the appear- 器 leg nearly drove the green Start "Therefore, aning with three 4's..he was 2.up on contenders Daly won a

recent heat with Boyo Bees-and is now.

with the old set, though I cannot tired of waiting for a crack crucial shots of a match better with

resist feeling that I can judge thence of being somewhat nervous. Berg's championship.

At the next two holes Tolley's putter misbehaved badly, but at one of the holes Alger most obligingly

with

Despite the anxiety of the con- a hickory-shafted iron than tenders to secure a meeting with steel. It may be imagination, but let him off. At the seventh Tolles Berg. I think the Boxing Board of there it is." Control will insist on going right| through with their competition.

Lacock Give Away

A

NOTHER jockey has been made

a present of a race-horse.

After Sir Walter Gilbey's gift of

SWIMMING SEASON

IN RETROSPECT

(Continued from Page 4)

Pleasant Memories

took a spoon from the tee in order to avoid driving into the bunkers down the courses "The intention was "good, hat the result was un- fortunate; he booked into heather up to his knees. Once again his opponent failed to grasp the golden opportunity offered

Winning the next two holes each "Alger

Barnside to Sirett, comes the hind memories, both good

The Association will leave be-in S, Talley turned 3-up.

and made his last effort at the short

news that the 15-year-old Lacock distasteful, but it also leaves be-13th, where he bolted a patt of 30 has been presented to Harry Graves band what I might term an endow-feet for a 2, Tolley missing one of by Mr. J. Bayliss Graves will use ment in the form of a water-polo 4ft. for a half Įthe horse as a back.

Lacock gave Graves his first competed for by all Chibs in the to within five feet of the pin, Tolley shield, which, it is hoped," will be Playing a delightful run-up shot winning ride on the fiat. It was Colony.. the beginning of successful "part-

won the next in 3, and pressing nership,"

At one of the last representative home a glorious wooden club shot for the jockey rode meetings of the HKLASA it was to the 15th, he won that hole in 4 Lacock to victory in fourteen other suggested that, in the eventuality for the match races, some of which were over of the Association being wound the 8th were 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 3, 3, 4. hardles..

"His figures from

World's Sealing Title

up, those Clubs which had original- 37 taken part in the 1953. water-

Splendid Young Amateur polo league should nominate one playing in his first championship, A young miner, Charles Stowe, E may see Bob Pearce, the ments for carrying on the League Stowe, who comes from Penn Com

representative each to make arrange-ezcited a good deal Canadian holder of the

of interest

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He is so

world's professional sculling cham- Open Water Polo League? mon, Wolverhampton, where Compe- pionship, defend his title in a race Although the suggestion con-ton as a boy learned his golf, is the

I heard recently that the Sculling fined itself mainly to those Clubs Staffordshire champion. Board of Control were considering affiliated to the Association at the keen and enthusiastic that in order plans for the race it may be held time of the League, the present to be able to compete he has worked in Jubilee Week-and also looking holders, the European YMCA on double shifts for a fortnight. for a suitable opponent for Pearce are firmly of the opinion that Recently Stowe won the Midland

Ted Phelps, from whom Pearce should such a league be formed, it gold medal, one of the chief events took the title at Toronto in 1933, is should be open to the Colony, in-in British amateur golf. Leaving a candidate. His brother, Eric cluding the Navy, Army, and Air the pit after the night shift, he Phelps. is another whose claims

Force.

went home, had a bath and a bite- will be considered, while there is

The need for a water-polo Lea of breakfast, and, going straight to also Bert Barry as a possible con gue has been a long-felt want and the course, accomplished two rounds ftender.

the popularity which greeted the of 72 and 69 respectively. Association's efforts is alone proof enough of this

Match in The Balance

VITAL MIXED "DOUBLES LEAGUE ENCOUNTER

(Continued from Page 4)

Chinese Weak Link Mrs. Chin Tenn-chin will pr bably be the strongest of the Chinese ladies, while Mrs. Litton is their weakest link, unless she has picked up her previous for in the short space of The has had for practice

The SEC

the same team

"B team

Stowe has a splendid swing. though just a little fast. Obviously

Dockyard To Have Fool?" The Army could arrange to en-he is a golfer of considerable merit, iter by unit or as a representative and I can well understand the mem- Army team, and the same could,bers of the English selection com apply to the Navy and the Royal mittee, who are searching for new Naval Dockyard, whom I hear are talent for this year's international building a pool of their own in the matches, following the game Yard

The fact that the Straits Settle-

which he was engaged. ments are willing to send a team to would have won had he known the am convinced that Stowe Hong Kong should be seriously course better. The match hung in considered by the V.B.C., who, as the balance until near the end, and the oldest established Club in the ther Colony and possessor of the finest

Store's opponent, swimmers, should make the first cruel blows in quick succession

Gow of Enfield, delivered three

move in this direction

remendous Draw

True, they have enough on their

hands at present with the forth-sans

Interport Against Shang- Despite the loss

the question of funds, leg in a pit accident

The won the No the 1988

defeated

AS

GOOD AS GOLD!"

of

the 1911

hole

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