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"D" DIVISION TENNIS RESUMES TO-DAY
W. SCHREUDER
LEAVES COLONY
ON FURLOUGH
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When the m.v. Talak left the Colony on Tuesday last, it carried away two personalities who will long be remembered in the annals of swimming in the Co- lony: I refer to Mr. and Mr. W. Schreuder, who played such a large part in placing the European YMCA on the swimming map iso to speak.
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SEVERAL CHANGES
IN TEAMS
CIVIL SERVANTS IN SAD PREDICAMENT
FOOTBALLERS DROP WILLIS
(By "Base Line")
GOLF NOTES
(By “NIBLICK)A
T took 20 holes before the
champion, W. Ahern, defeated J. J. King and qualified for the of took J. McKelvie for a ride, the semi-final stages. D. C. Wilson-
the Lawn Tennis League owing to rain, has final score reading 4 and 3 A while A. E. Eastman succumbed given team selectors an opportunity of re to J. D. Thomson 5 and 4.
BLANK fortnight in the "D" Division
HAC. Schrader, one of arranging pairs for the strengthening of the E. Mandy gave six strokes
teams.
the finest European "lady swim- mers the Colony has ever seen, -left. Hong Kong last Tuesday.
RECREIO BEAT
CRAIGENGOWER
IN "C" DIVISION
aquatic star. Miss Yenny Sau-LOCKE & HAMSON
king, and was one of the finest! lady swimmers ever to visit the¦. - Colony.
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SHINE
GONSALVES GAME. DISPLAY.
and a whipping to J. G. Chariton (Mundy and Thomson now meet in To-day, weather permitting, four matches in the "D" Divi the top bracket, while Ahern and sion are down for decision, the most interesting of which is the wilson will decide who shall be clash between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Civil Ser- the other finalist vice Cricket Elth.
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*
THE CHINESE ARE MAKING NO CHANGES FROM THEIR PRE- VIOUS COMBINATIONS, BEING CONTENT TO BEST ON THEIR LAC- THE COURSE RELS, BUT THE CIVIL SERVANTS, UNFORTUNATELY, HAVE REEN COMPELLED TO MAKE SEVERAL CHANGES OWING TO VACAN-IMPORTANT, - alterations and improvements are under way at Kowloon in preparation for the
CLES
Although the team is by not likely to cause the downfall of Forthcoming season. A compre means definitely picked, it will the Police, as they have made vast hensive drainage scheme for ser probably consist of NJ. Bebbing strides as a partnership and are eral greens and the third and ton and AL Fisher-the first nearly as good as the best the eighth fairways is being carried string-, J. Skimmer and Kirman. Chinese can produce.
out together with new bankering and Barnet and Dr. McGowan. As the Kowloon Bowling Green and turf laying.
J. Smedley and C. J. Tacchi, Club are unable to field a tegu to-- A margin of three months is land and played at Folkestone,
who previously partnered Fisher day they have asked the Kowloon available before the season pro- Schreuder was one of the most
Good play by L. A. Carvalho and and Bebbington, respectively. to Cricket Club to postpone their per commences: not. too much prolific scorers ever seen in the A. M. Xavier, of the Recreio, who make up the two strongest Civil fixture until Monday next, and time when one realises that the Colony. His amazing record for secured wins in all three of their Service pairs, are unfortunately the latter have agreed
growing season is so short. No. the European YMCA during encounters, was in no small way unable to play, causing serious To-day's Programme fundamental changes
the the HKLASA Water-Polo Les-responsible for the defext of
The following is to-day's pro-course lay out are contemplated, gue, when he scored 55 goals in Craigengower by the Recreio- in 1. Skinner, the popular Football ramme
but I for one will be exploding 11 games out of a total of their "C" Division League Lawn Club soccer captain, who played RSC KDRC (Caroline 3) the sand for some time patil I $ goals scored by the "Y" will Tennis encounter at Happy Val-for the Civil Service two seasons PRC v KFG-Happy Valley)
learn the proper navigation of the probably stand B$ an all-time ley yesterday.
ago, will probably be making a ATC v LRC-(Sookapoo)
new sand pits. T. Locke and E B. Hamson return to the game after a fairly CRC -CSCC(Causeway Bay) again proved to be the mainstay long illness. A steady player, he
record!
He
for
Uncanny Shooting
were
gaps.
By no means built for speed, of the home team Locke drove should help to strengthen the side CLUB LAWN
was very dangerous any-well and his placements.
A fairly even encounter should
Sports Club entertain the Kow- loon Docks Recreation Club.
Docks Drop Ozacio « The Radio are making no chan ges from their previous combina-
BOWLS TOURNEYS
HELD UP BY RAIN
(Continued from. Page 4)
A. Baker v W. J. D. Cameron .
G. There v C. Pile.
GOLF COUNTERS
fashioned game of pokar flourished to a degree far greater
BACK in the days when the old
than it does in these times, when so many people have turned their attention to cussing and discuss- ing the many different systems of contract, it used to be said that there was no better laboratory in- which to test the character.of a
where in the bath and made up never better, but he was inclined be witnessed when the Radio
his lack of speed by un-to poach on occasions and spoiled canny shooting which had nine, several "kills.”
C. E. Xavier and J. Gonsalves out of ten goal-keepers beaten
Schreuder did not specialise in were the second best visiting pair: any particular branch of swim- they had very bad luck in con ming, although he was no mean ceding match point to Locke and breast-stroker and provided the Hamson whom they should have tons, but the Docks have dropped Ozorio for J. E. Sturgeon. With
- KOWLOON DOCKS Colony champion, Kwok Chun, beaten.
the exception of H. Duncan, who Gonsalves, who was playing als "Andy" Duncan's
The championships of the Club aceļ hang, with many a hard race. He
vacancy, now well under way. The champion man than a good hot session of won the European "y" title in with a racket minus two strings, 1933 when he just beat GH brought off some clever shots at the team is almost the same as of the Club, R. G. Craig, is not de-stud" or "draw. May be so, but
there is also truth in the asser The result of the First Round oftion that golf exposes a man to the net, but was weak overhead.that which played throughout last fending his title.
The Police, who have made very little progress this season, en- 4-61 counter the Kowloon · Football Club, but are not expected to take the points-
Fowler by a touch in 8234 secs.
Yeung San-king Beaten
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G. Kelly and S. Cassumbboy (CCC) Mrs. Schreuder, first came into lost to A. Carvalho and A. M.
Xavier June 24, 1933 when she achieved the distinction lost to J. A. Xavier and X of being the first European lady, lost to C. E. Xavier and H. Gon- Ice House St.
or for that matter any lady, to lower Miss Yenng · San-king's colours. In a 100 Yards Breast stroke event at an EKLAA drew with Xavier and Gonsalves & gala, Mrs. Schreuder swam a won- L. Chaz and O. Sadik (CCC): derful race to beat Miss Yeung lost to Carvalho and Xavier.... 3-6 by a touch in an encounter which beat Xavier and Beltrao will go down as one of the finest lost to Xavier and Gonsalves in the annals of ladies* swimming:
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T. Locke and E. B. Hamson (CCC) lost to Carvalho and Xavier
Xavier and Beltrão ------ 6-4
beat
season.
The Footballers are making one change from their former. team, dropping W. Willis for V. White I understand that Willis is only temporarily on thể waiting list as the selectors wish to give all their 61 available players an opportunity 16 of playing
s
She achieved her greatest UNIVERSITY BEAT
triumph, however, on August 31,
1933, when she recorded the “double” over Miss Yeang San
SOUTH CHINA
king in the HKLASA cham- LEE AND KWOK WIN pionships, winning both the 50)
Yards in 33 1-5 secs, and the 200 ALL THEIR GAMES
Yards breast-stroke in 3 mins. 16 4-5 secs. She also won the 1001 Yards Free Style from Mrs. Read! 76 3-5 secs completing an out- standing "treble."
"Y" Forth Loss
HOLDERS FIRST DEFEAT THIS SEASON
The University entertained South China, the holders of the "C" Division title, at Pokfúlum.
A Very Good Pair
D. Knox and A. S. Bliss, who are the Footballers' first string,
are
K.C.C. SECURE
THIRD WIN IN
"C" DIVISION
IR.C. DEFEATED
AT HOME
SMITH AND CRAWFORD FAIL TO IMPRESS
the
Singles Championship was:
J. Humble beat "J. Brewin
F. Callen v R:Goodman''
W. Graig beat B. Parks W. Forsyth beat V. Ramsay
Babeo Shield First Round:-
(9]
Brown (-6) bezt V. Hast (-1)
himself in all his pristine naked- ness, and exposes to others the weakenesses that he is ordinarily at so much pains to conceal
The point of the whole question is the interpretation of rules by B. Parks (1) beat R. Goodman players to suit their game, ignor- ing the yard measure of the "spirit R Morrison (3) beat J. Lindsay of the game' as applied to the (3) F. Callen (6) best G. Mitchell rules. This has happened in the y
past and I am hoping that the (9)
I. Bevic (+2) best W. Greig (+1) strict letter of the law will be V Ramsay (5) beat J. McKelvic applied in all cases of the future, .(—6) · · ·
thereby obviating certain incid- Byes:-
H. Marshall, T. Coleman, N. Pear-jents which, to say the least, are son, Kempton, J, Brewin, S. Gray not conducive to the smooth run- and J. Crookdske.
ning of the Club. Byes:
B. Morrison, J. Kempton, T. Coie- man, G. Cooper, J. McKelvie, 2. Lind say, A Pearson, J. Revie and J. Me- Lagman
OVERHEARD AT THE
NINETEENTH
and spring is the season A Perap Doubles.
and: E. Lapsley (-1) when farmers and golfers beat T. Coleman and G. Mitchell mence ploughing. (SC)
V. Hast and G. Cooper (-12) beat B. Parks and J. Kempton (301)
"I know we have some money but $10 a bite is rather ex-
I Revie and J. Lindsay (s) beat pensive chow.
W. Forsyth and W. Hadley (s)
Byes
golf is the tie that binds
1. Melaggen and F. Callen (-1) mary a husband and wife by v3. Crookdake and B. Morrison separating them on Saturdays, (scr.): G. Bumble and S. Gray (act.) Sundays and other fighting holi- Playing at home yesterday the v A. Marshall and V. Ramsay (six.) days. Indian Recreation Club were trounced by the Kowloon Cricket Club by 8 sets to 1 in their “C” 75 Division League Lawn Tennis
encounter.
Mr. and Mrs. Schreuders have gone to Europe on furlough and, and won by 5% sets to 32. although there is a possibility J. E. Lee and HYKwok won all that they may return, it is more their sets for the University. likely that they will be
Y. C. Lan and J. Shu (Univer- trans-1
sity) ferred to another eastern port lost to H. Chan and C.-L. Liu S
This is the fourth serious beat H. Ma and C. H. Ung swimming loss suffered by the beat C. P. Wong and W. C La 64
W. Wool and C. P. Yo (Caiver European within
Den
a.year.
This was the visitors third victory, and they now lead in the
16
6 B 46
Division
Scores:
BL-P- Mader and
(Indian R.C.)
|
lost to C.-E. Watson,
Capell
Eric Railton, former captain of
Jest to Chan and Lau swimming, having been the first drew with Ma and Ung He was tollowed by W. T. Campfest to Wong and Le bell, of the South Wales Bor- I Lee and HY Krok (Univer- derers, and in turn by A. G. sity) Dona, until recently, captain of beat Ma and Ung [awimming.
best Chan and. La
best Wong and La
Monday's Water Polo Game
lost to G. A White
Gittins
Lost to J.-S., Suita pfrawford:
Hamet (Indian: RC
to Watson and Capell
May Start Ball Rolling in the de
ing against either a South China dreith Smith and Is or Naval side.
AB Sesind, and Indian RC lost to W
drews with S
"C="DIVISION
(By CRAWLT) Now that the HKLASA almost defunct. there is every pos- Last year was very much of a
polo for all lost to Wa sibility of a water-polo- Lesgne bogey year in being formed by those Clubs who Clubs cond
should were originally members of the sent efforts Leagne, and, with possibly this in view, the European Y.M.C.A. last made an attempt to ge the rezonAMĖS.
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Sunday's Pairings At Fanling
The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling on Sunday':
OLD.COURSE
Bassaman," LI
9.21a.m.
he plays with the big ball during Summer and the jack and makes the skip grade into the bargain.
Audy and the Reverend Arthim. knows his greens as well as the bar and house.
9.32
Gerre
DJ Keogh, R. C. Webb W** N. Boyens, R. Rodgers
Traízí lezves at 8.30-2
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