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THE CHINA MAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935
LACK OF PRACTICE CAUSES DEFEAT OF C.B.A
GOLF NOTES
(By “NIBLICK")
the quarter finals of the Kowloon Golf Club's Open Foursomes. Charlton and Murphy scrambled home against First and Whitley on the last green, the final score reading, one up Geall and Paterson fell to Wool- ley and Barry by the margin of 13 and 2
THE SUMMER CUP
HAIRST round results' in the Sum-{
mer Cup were as follows:-- Abern beat Dennis 2 and 1. King beat Borner 4 and 3. Watson beat Collings one up. McKelvie best Henderson two up. Eastman beat Barry one up. Thomson beat Stewart one up. Charlton beat Anderson one up. Mundy beat Geall 4 and 2.
The handicap committee are to) be congratulated on the evidence for their work; half the matches concluded with a single hole mar- gin which speaks volumes for the lefficacy of the handicap system jadopted at the commencement of
the current season.
THE BRONZE TROPHY
THE Joint Council of the Order
Th St John and the British
Red Cross have produced a very fine statuette of a golfer for com petition among members of Clubs Jall over the world. The form of competition is 18 holes medal play! joz handicap, with an entrance fee
for each card and entries limited: the total proceeds are given to the Joint Council.
Last year, the competition, held orer August and: September, re- sulted in a sum of just over $10 being remitted home, and a noble
JOSI
Yankee big fans will boom on the American Baseball Learne frant led by Gehrig (left), and Selkirk (right), the men who will Termon Gomez, try to make New York; fans forget. Babe Ruth.
(top), is shaping up to his best form to mow down opposing hat-
V.R.C. GALA HEATS
DECIDED
CRAIGENGOWER WIN "C" DIVISION TENNIS “C”
OVER-EAGER DISPLAY BY HOME PLAYERS
LOCK AND E. B. HAMSON SHINE
ACK of practice among the players and poor
the defeat of the Central British Association by 62 sets to 21⁄2 in their “C” Division League. Lawn Tennis encounter against the Craigen gower Cricket Club yesterday at King's Park
*It was evident from the start, that the players were unused to each other's methods of play, and many games were lost at vital stages of the match.
EL ANGUS AND T. WHITLEY WERE THE PICK OF THE HOME TEAM. BUT HERE AGAIN- A LACK OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THEM RESULTED IN THEIR DEFEAT AT THE HANDS OF THE VISE, "TORS” WEAKEST PAIR, THE BROTHERS L'AND G. CHOA.
C. L. Gregory and J. J. King were last season and in many instances: by no means an ideal pair, the was badly out positioned. former being over-impetuous.in his Whitley, individually, was the efforts to outdrive his opponents. outstanding player on view, dea while King's overhead work was lighting with excellent half and, not impressive.
full volleys. He was very good on the forehand and lobbed safely He was, however, poorly supported by Angus. ·
Best C.B.A. Pair
Gurevitch and J. Smith were the most successful home pair, thanks the latter, whose stendiness often pulled the partnership ant of a rut
to
Lock And Hamsan Shine
Lock and Hanson were the best pair on view, the latter being very Gurevitch excelled on occasion dangerous with excellent drives at the net, but his placements were down the side-lines, while hizk very poor. He seemed to lose all smashing from all parts of the sense of direction and more often court was a revelation. Locit gave than not placed the ball to an op-him excellent support, particularly
from the baseline, where he fea Smith was quite sound in his tured in many driving dnels. He recoveries in the face of smashes room for improvement in his half {were excellent.j
volleys and overhead work,
The Choa brothers, “L” and “Ga made their debut together and proved a sound partnership.
¡ponent.
E. M. MARQUES WINS THE volleying and smashing while his has a good length, but there t
BREAST STROKE EVENT
THE
Gurevitch Beteriorates
Gurevitch seems to have
de Choa could improved his servies
is sound elsewhere
THE first swimming gala of the Victoria Recreation Club will
probably provide an excellent evening's sport tomorrow Iteriorated within the last six which is his weakest point, but has night, as the acceptance of the Chinese swimmings clubs to par- months or so and is nothing like self. He lacks the ticipate in the invitation events will undoubtedly add further his former interest to the races.
confidence he displayed all through
sum indeed to a noble cause.
I understand that this year's trophy will be played on the same
The Canton Aquatic Sports Club are sending down their three lines over the same period, and I best swimmers, while Chan Chan-hing and S. H. Wong will be would appeal to all members to representing the Chinese Bathing Club. The Chinese YMCA take out at least one cards it may the Chinese Athletic, and South China have accepted but Mave be the means of procuring a very not yet chosen their representatives. handsome bronze figure with the The aquatic gala starts at 9 pm. following which there will added knowledge that the entrance be dancing to music by the Troubadours. fee will be sent in its entirety to a worthy institution.
ROYAL HONG KONG
GOLF CLUB
Two New Life Members! Elected
INCREASED PRIVILEGES FOR VISITORS
The beats for the members
class 50 Yards Handicap and the TO-DAY'S SIX
Boys' 100 Yards Handicap were
swum off yesterday- The finishes. in all the races were very close and reflect great credit on the work of the handicappers.
“D” DIVISION
TENNIS GAMES
E. M. Marques maintained the right to represent the VRC. to Indians Should Improve
morrow when he beat N. Delgado and Nazarin comfortably in the 100 Yards Breast Stroke event.
Results Of Heats
ein-
The following were the results of Included in the special business hat night's heats: transacted by an Extraordinary 50 Tarda. Free Style Handicap General meeting of the Royal bers" "C" Clans):- Hong Kong Golf Club held last First Heat:
1. C. Agabeg evening at the board room of
LAJ. Siva Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Co. Time: 33.3 secs. Ltd, by kind permission of the Second Heat: company; - Was the election to
1 EA Socza 2. N Deitr Honorary Life Membership of the Club of the Mr. J. D. Kinnaird and Mr. C. D. Lambert.
This was rendered possible by the carrying at the meeting of a proposed amendment to tize Articles of the Club allowing the number. of Life Members to be in- screased from 6 to 10, '
Time: 28.2 seck. Third Heat:
11. M. Remedios 2. C. F. Pozario
Time: 30:3 secs. Fourth Hext:
1. LA ROS 2AXSEva
Time: 344 sets",
Position
EXCITING CLASH BETWEEN
KF.C. AND RS.C. :.
(By "BASE LINE") Weather permitting the Lawn Tennis Leagne programme will continue this afternoon with six {"D" Division games,
The Indian Recreation Club, who are at present leading in the "D" Division, are expected to add an- other
two points to their total when they encounter the Police at Sookunpoo, while South China will probably beat the Kowloon Docks at: Hung Hom.
(Continued on Page 10) *D* DIVISION
* S.C.A.A
100 Tards Free Style Handicap (Open KÓR.C
The Captain of the Club, Mr. S to Boy) H. Dadwell presided.
and was supported by the members of the committee and Lt.-Col E. D. Mat- thews, Secretary.
Chairman's Tribute
In proposing the election of Mr. Kinnaird to honorary life member- ship, the Chairman said:
First Heat:
1 T Po
2. J. Botelbo
Time: 86 secs.
(Hung Hom)
(Chatham Road)
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LEC.
Also swam: L. E. Gatterres, J. Mar- cs.c.c.
ques. Second Heat:
1 LM Remedios
2. C. Silva-Netto Time: 75.4 secs.
KCC
Police R. C
(Sookampos)
Aruy T. C.
(Happy Valley) C.B.C.
(King's Park)
ACES WIN
Also swam-E. Noronha and CHINESE TENNIS The first of these new proposed Marwell. Life Members is. Mr. J. D. Kin- Thind Hest: naird, who has for many years done yoeman service on the Gen 2. A Azelo leral Committee and as Convenor
1. P. Eemedios
Time: 71.2 seck
Also swan T. Carvalhe
of the Happy Valley Sub-Committee 100 Yards Breast Strokez
and Father of the Junior Section In the latter capacity especially Mr. Kinnaird has had a great deal
LEM. Marques
2 N. Delgado
Also swam-K Nazarin
Invitation Entries
Southern Tourney First Round
LAWN BOWLS
(Continued from Page 41
Bradbury Defeats Brooksbank
SIX-SHOT VICTORY OVER 22 HEADS
Impressive Left-Hander
I Choa. a left-handed player, was very steady, and this, coupled: with good forehand and clever lobbing, often badly rattled the op position and forced them errors. ^^
Scores were:
J. J. King and CL (CRA)
lost to S. A. Cassumoboy and 0. **Sadick
lost to I Choa and G. Choa
lost to T. Lock and E. B. Hamson.
G. Gurevitch and J. Smith (Ca beat Cassambhoy and Sadick beat Choa and Choa On the Electric RC green yes-lost to Lock and Hamson
terday B. W. Bradbury beat. A
T. Whitley' and E. Angus (CE Brooksbank by 6 shots in the See-lost to Cassummbboy and Sodick ond Round of the Open Singles lost to Chos and Chos
drew with Lock and Hamson. Lawn Bowls Championship.
Scores:
Head
B. W. Bradbury & BrooksbL.R.C. DEFEATED
BY SOUTH CHINA
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Medina Trounced
By Alves LOSES BY 13 SHOTS OVER 16 HEADS
IN “C” DIVISION
CHAN AND LAU WIN COMFORTABLY
CHINESE MAKE IMPRESSIVE:
· LEAGUE DEBUT
At King's Park yesterday, the South China Athletic Associatioi made an auspicious debut in the “C” Division of the Lawn Tennis |League when they defeated the E- 15dian Recreation Club by 7 sets
12.
15
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H. K. Chan and C. L. Lan, the South China third string, caused a surprise by winning all three of their encounters and only conced ing one game!
Scores were:
W. T. Lee and S. Chan (SCA.
lost to MP. Hadar and
Baluit
T. Hamet and A. R. Abbas beat AK, Ismail and A. E
Seffed
On the Kowloon Cricket Club green yesterday, H. A. Alves, of the Recreio, defeated M. J. Medina, ¡of the Craigenzowez Cricket Club, by 13 shots in their Second Round match the Colony Singles Lawn best Madar and Rahmin Bowls Championship The match beat Ismail and Suffiad
lost to Hamet and Abbas
E. E. Chan and C. L. Lan
Nashville, Tenn, June 10... Kho Sin-kie of China, Batavian. of work and has had to exercise
singles champion, to-day defeated He much tact and fatherly care The following are the entries for Joe Davis of Nashville, 6-1, 6-0 in the initial round of the Southern. Your Committee feel confident that the invitation events you, will be as unanimous as they 100 Yards Free Stylo Lance championship hostilities Guy [(V.R.C.), Chan Chan-hing (CB.C.) and are, in wishing to recognise his wone Sao-san (Caston Aquatic SC). Cheng, Kho's doubles partner, won vices to the Club by 100 Tands Breast Stroke M. Marby a default over Bob Bogart of Lelect
Life member.
ques (V.B.), Chan Chan-hing (C.B.C.) Nashville and Law Meewan (Canton Aquatic
Arch
The two Chinese aces
came
United
in the North Am
to can Zom
ided on the 15th. head.
C. H. Ung and W. C. Lee (S.C
* beat Madar and "Babuin Media Best Hampet and Abbas:
best Ispasil, and Sariad
“C” DIVISION TABLE TO DAT
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