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BOB WALLACE OPENS

SEASON WELL

(Continued from Page 4)

C. G. Silva, with his new No. $. ---G. M. P. Remedios, the Shang hai Interporter - had a comfort- able win over Mair after trailing up to the 11th head, while Dick Alves got away to a Aving start against Hollands, and his lead of

21 to 1 on the eighth head carried: him through quite nicely.

Dallah Missed

The Indians were

without the

services of Dallah in their match

Civil Servants, against the

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936

LEAGUE PROSPECTS REVIEWED

(Continued from Page 5.)

His weakness is volleying, but

powerful forehand and backhand a formidable team.

For the Indians, the Rumjahn

drives make him a dangerous op- ponent, especially when backed up cousins are again the mainstays. Whether the cousins' eclipse, in

by a reliable net player.

зеец

Of the other clubs, the Hong the championships is permanent Kong Cricket Club, on paper, do for temporary remains to be not appear formidable. Like most but it is significant indeed. club their pairings have not yet! been decided upon, but their best available resources are:-T. A

but!

H.

even with him I do not think they!

could have won.

31. Y. Adal was the only skip to win for them, and that by only! the narrowest margin, and Madari certainly had a pretty rough timel against the home team's populari Hon. Secretary, Jack Deakin. He! managed to save his face with a 4 and 3 in the last two whea

the card

heads showed 32-4:

against him, but of course it was:

all over bar the houting by that

lime

also The Kowloon Dock team

time against a rather thin Craigengower "B" and, although

had

only two shuts down to Gill, both McKeive and Victor Ramsey suffered big held rink defeats. The latter' Field's four very well until round adna the tea interval when they went all to pieces.

-Mitchell's rink were

Field's Two Sevens!

Field had scored a seven before then and he had the temerity to:

After being declared winner of the $3.009 Elsie Cantor peace prize. Lloyd Lewis, of Plants burg. Ma,, came to New York to collect. But. in the meantime, it was discovered that he had copied his peace essay form a magazine article by Dr. Frank Kingdon of Lewis ad- Newark University.

-time cas mited this mod

new choosing another winner.

repeat the dose at the seventeenth CRAIGENGOWER HAVE GOOD SENSATION IN

head, eventually running winner by 19 shots.

ou 3

TEAM IN "B" DIVISION

(Continued from Page 5).

AUSTRALIAN

RANKING LIST

(Continued from Page 1)

D.

Not At Full Strength

The Indians have promoted 0.

this

Pearce. H. J. Armstrong, J. F. CHoosen, of whom much is expect Smalley, A.

Humphreys, ed, while A. H. Madar is equally Hughes G. W reliable, having been successfully Oven

R. O'M-paired with H. D. Rumjaha Last Sewell. P. II. Scoones, Deane. E. Bathurst and D. year. I. A. M. Razack will help the MacDougall. T. A. Pearce will side

season, and, with S. and a keeper A. Ismail, A. R. Minu, and A. K captain the side.

Soo player on the court and a more Suffad to select from, the energetic organiser off the court kumpoo Club are fielding their would be difficult to find. Of late, strongest team since 1931. he has shown improvement in his The Chinese Recreation Club: game generally, and displays signs will not be at full strength. They of still being able to raise his will miss the services of Ho Ka

that with lau and Lee Wai-tong, members of | standard higher, so youth in his favour he will prove last year's winning team, who will!

Therefore, very useful League player. A be hard to replace. little restraint in his methods of despite the Tsuis supremacy, they attack will save himself many may prove to be a weaker aide points lost through taking big this year. W. C. Hung will cap- tain the side, and as he is well ac Of the others. H. Owen Hughes quainted with League competi should

Hetions, he should be able to figure prominently. has played for the Cricket Club a team capable of resisting the first team for many years now, strong challenge threatened by and helped the club to wis the other clubs. Of the many to fill

MacDougall will positions

the Shield in 1929.

in the side Hung,

form

also strengthen the side somewhat, Tsui brothers. Wong Sio-wing. as his steady type of play pro- Lai Kwong-tsun, Par Kong, duces good results in the League. In Tak-cheuk and Luk Ding-

South China Promoted cheang are prominent. South China are again back in

the team that: this division with won the "B" Shield last

year.

last

of

U.S.R.C. Prospects

The United Services Recreation

Bot

ad-

The most surprising result, in

They have available five members Club are also making a bold bid of that side. Wong Kam-hay, who for honours. It is interesting to the Second Division was the de-*

The policy of advice given to

with Wong Fuk-nam won all threelte that L. Goldman and A. L. feat of Club de Recreio by the

Sullivan will turn out regularly for Police team: and that there was young and coming players by older

The bracketing of Harry Hop-sets in the decisive match

Capt. Milne. Major Withington, no fuke in the result is proved by hands is one that has in the past

This is to man and John Bromwich in third season, being now in Shanghai them, while other players include are Ip Cho-bons. Wing-Coredr. Bishop, Col Brewer the fact that they were up all been sadly neglected.

Comdr. Conway and Capt. Walch. round, for a total win of 14 shots. be deplored, as club reputations place, above Vivian McGrath, of The five others

had are upheld by youthful exponents the Davis Cup team, who is fifth, He Wai-hing, Lan Kwai-fan, Ho

Like other clubs, they have The Hong Kong Electric

an interesting phase of the list, Hing-kan and Wong Fuk-nam. Li which was announced by the Aus-Woon-tsol and Chaz So will sup selected their partnerships, but in cut their strongest possible team. of promise.

Available Players

the first two named they possess I believe, but they just went un-

tralian Lawn Tennis Association plement the team.

Ip Cho-bong is a good all-round The "C" and "D" team players

excellent doubles players. Gold- der to the Football Club's second

doubles player, possessing a varman himself is one of the best team, thanks largely to a brilliant will be selected from the follow last night.

Women Ranking ing: A. B. Hamson, E. Zimmern,!

doubles players locally. His fine recovery on "Jake" Selby's rink-

Miss Thelma Coyne, the nation-tety of strokes, the strongest Chao Leo Choa, A. P. H.j

in partnership with he got a 5 and 4 on the last two iG.

New South vice and smash are also useful Andrews last month was a source heads to pull the game out of the Esmail, C. E. Abbas, Dr. Karanjia a junior champion, and holder of which is his volley, while his ser exhibition

He lacks stamina, of gratification to his many Sre and to give his men a very Dr. Lam. H. N. Chung, A. Kit the Victorian and

Ip is likely to partner mirers, and, as he seems to have creditable victory by seven shots. chell. T. L. Locke, H. S. Rathour. Wales titles, has been given the and accurate

steady struck form, much is expected of The Yacht club nearly broka N. Broadbridge. D. Hung. S. Anour of sharing first place in however.

reliable player, especially him this season. Sullivan should their "duck at the expense of Broadbridge. A. Hung. J. Choa, the women's ranking with the na-Lau Kwai-fan, who is

when it comes to tight pinches strengthen the side considerably,; the K. C. C., but were just beaten O. Sadick. S. A. Cussumbhoy, and tonal champion, Miss Joan Harti and on the post and lost by a solitary W. L. Rapley.

Miss. Nancye Wane, the bril. though his standard of play is not and a though of late showing signs Lau partnered Wong Fuk of breaking down under consistent shot. In a very low-scoring match Overy scored on the last fivements are now in progress, and, hant young Victorian, has advan-high. heads to lose by six to Costello, although in some events the poten-ced from niath to third place, and nam in the recent championships. attack, he is bound to do better this was, however, counterbalan- tial winner or winners stand out the Victorians, Mrs. H. Hopman and the pair fully extended Iu in the League because of the re-

aver most prominently, some very in and Miss May Blick, are graded Tak-cheuk and Iu Tak-lam. Wong spite enjoyed between sets.

lis a tenacious player who stiffens Capt. Milae, who is at present ced by Jimmy Jack's win

Hein Tientsin but expected sure to fourth and fifth respectively. two teresting matches Bentley, but it needed the

The lists were compiled by the bis defence under pressure. to materialise. fires which Lammert secured

League. His retrieving No seeding of players in the ranking committee. consisting of has to his credit a victory over shortly, showed up sufficiently in

W. s. S. E. Green in 1933, the last ocea-the bring the points over the water.

J. Clemenger, Club Championship has found the Messrs.

for Bion when the

ex-champion com-powers are remarkable, and it is Triple Won

peted in the Colony Champion-this asset that will carry him The triple win which I predict best talent bracketed in the lower Sproule, and W. H. Walker,

ships. Ho Wai-bing. the fifth through successfully in the inter- Major Withington ed for Craigengower duly cams half of the draw. H. D. Eumjahn, the year ended March 31. of, as their third team had the holder of the title, will meet J. W.

had considerable League experi-has had considerable experience better of their friends across the Leonard in the First Round. I

member of last year's side. has club matches. ence, and is also a good all rounder. locally, and will undoubtedly fea.

The Newcomers

ture prominently.

way by 14 shots, of which Ward secured a verdict young "Harry Westlake."

on

annual The C. C. C.

is unfortunate

are

gan.

tourna-

for the latter of nine from player, who has, in the past, figur- ed prominently in this competi- ition, as I feel assured that Rum-

will

the title. jahi

win

will in

be 80

doing

BRITISH WOMEN'S GOLF TITLE

Strong Challenge From America

Mrs.

Of the newcomers, Li Woon- itsoi has seen good class tennis

and learned a considerable amount

America. He plays

well, due but, unfortunately,

a to

has

In the other corner of the Val- ley the junior champions were but playing the Football Club's arst have to give of his best to

The Women's Open Golf Cham- team and they managed to collect beat Hachiuma, and undoubtedly both points thanks to a good win the winner of this match will ionship commences at Southport lack of practice, his play is in-

Avto-day, and will this year be fea-

Chan So, the former consistent. the rink skipped by Rose, gain the coveted title.

Interport soccer star, which finished 16 shots up against Gosano, Club de Recreio singles tured by the challenge of

Glenna Collet Vare, the American Rodger, who played a very sound and doubles champion, will, on

up against it most present form, be the most likalt ¡champion; who has failed on five/opposed all the best

previous occasions to secure this the "A" Division over many years, much coveted title, at present held while his past experience should by Miss Wanda Morgan, captain prove invaluable to him.

Recreio are putting forward the Four pairs will 'contest the Club of the British Curtiss Cup team

Among the other players whesame players this year. Tav- doubles championship. E. and F.

game though of the time..

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

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KC.C.

W. Mulcahy, A. Nissim, v. Labrum, J. M. Jack (skip).

c.

S. Houghton, W. W. Hirst, T. W Carr, L. E. Lammert (skip).

W. Fletcher, J. Dinnen, A. Spary,

EL Overy (skip).

Football Club "A”

F. P. Anslow, B. A-Trengove,

H. Pegz, 3. Russell (skip).

A. McKellar, G. S. Graver, 3. a C. B. Bobartson (skip).

Beach

G. E. Stevens, J. Dobson, F. H W.

Baynez, J. Rodger (skip).

Football Club "g"

finalist in the top bracket

Only Four Pairs

players in

R. Zimmern will meet Leonard and will probably be participating are ares is at present away, but will Hachiuma, while H. D. Rumjaha Mrs. Garron, holder of the Eag- be returning shortly, when he will He is a polished player and W. J. Howard will oppose Alish Native title, Miss Patty Berg certainly strengthen the Porta- V. Gosano and R. Choa. Leonard (U.S.), one of America's coming uese.

and Hachiuma, holders, will have golf champion, Miss Pam Barton, who is better suited

play. the title an easy passage to the finals, and who very nearly won

to doubles

year

I think Howard and Rumjahn will last year, and other members of Their three pairs last meet the holders in the last the British and American Cartiss were:-C. A Barretto and A. V.

-outcome stage. The

be an open match appears to affair, although I consider

cf

this Cup teams.

Gosano, E A. Barros and F. J. Remedioa, J. J. Gonsalves and A V. Remedios, with the last named

that difficulty in reaching the Final pair proving the strongest. the present champions will repeat once again. last year's win. As a doubles com

Promising Gonsalves Gonsalves is capable of deve loping into a fine player and win should concentrate more on ît

be

Ex-

In the other bracket, H. D. bination, Leonard, and Hachiuma Rumjan and A. Kitchell, with an have done well and their play now jowe 40 handicap, appear to shows good understanding. Rum the likely finalists, and jahn's doubles play is too well-fuznish the best match of known to comment upon, but can tournament if these players should his anticipation. A. V. Remedios Howard give him the

necessary meet. support to carry them through to

a win?

G. Choa's Test

the ploiting his strokes and improving

S. Strange, T. R. Rowell, A. Hum singles handicap, G. Choa stands having withdrawn from the com- height, reach, stamins and a var- phreys, E. J. Edwards (skip).

out as the most probable winner. petition.

Miss

He is,

his partner, is reliable at the ret Last year's winners of the Mix-and the two show good under- ed Doubles Handicap, H. D. Rum-standing together. A. V. Gosano, jahn and Miss R. Rumjahn, are the well-known footballer, and D. their best singles player, possesses Out of the 19 entries for the not entered as a team,

Rumjaha will iety of useful strokes.

therefore, a dangerous opponent C. W. H. Wilson, P. C. Morgan, E In this competition we shall be partner G. Chos.

J. W. Howard and Mrs. Litton when in form, but still has to S. Carter, J. A. R. Selby (akip).

J. E. Gelling, EL. Strange, V. A able to judge how much this player

will meet R. Chos and Miss Perry, learn the finer points of doubles the doubles handicap and the winner of this match play.

The Portuguese are the most? F. Luz, F. A. Kavier, A. E. Barros Hachiuma and Howard are part-will probably enter the Final. The C. H. Basto (skip).

ners once again. Last year they most likely winners are A. V. youthful side in this division and, The Machado, J. S. Rosario, won this event and, although their Gosano and Miss Cissy Butelho, with a little more seriousness sad 1. F. Ribeiro, P. A. Yvanovich (aicip) handicap has been raised to owe Both these players are rated the earnestness in their game, they

C. M. Süva, C. R. Pereira, In

40, they should experience little best in Club de Recreio circles. should be able to become quité Silva, F. L Soares (skip).

Walker, A. Chapman (skip). ́

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