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BILLIARDS TOURNEY
G. B. LABRUM WINS AT K.C.C..
PROGRAMME FOR *THIS WEEK
G. B. Labrum is the first suc- cessful competitor in the Ków- Joon · Cricket Club billiards handicap tournament.
Yesterday, receiving 60 he beat L. Jack, who owed 60 by 250 points to 216.
Labrum's highest brook was 19, and his opponent's 21.
The following matches will be played this week:
TO-DAY.
W. W. Hirst (rec. 60) D. S. Green (rec. 60).
WEDNESDAY.'
Geo. Lee (Scr.) Y
H. L. Thompson (owe 50).
THURSDAY,
A. Bowker (owe 90) v E. T. Fleet (rec. 30).'
FRIDAY.
R. B. Hambly (rec. 80) v J. R. Canning (owe 50).
RIFLE SHOOTING.
Monthly Competition to Be Ifeld After Easter.
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TUESDAY, APRIL
ARAGON & AKIMOTO' NOT COMING
BUT SOUTHERN TENNIS STARS WILL VISIT COLONY
Although neither of the Auragon brothers nor Akimo- to will visit Hongkong na Philippine tennis representa- tives, this Colone is certainly included in the projected tour of the Orlent which is being sponsored by the PILT.A
Early reports gave no indi cation that neither of the three mentioned stars would be included in the team, but this now appears quite cer tain... 2
Hongkong, will, however, await with interest, the visit of the Philippine representa- tives.
Shanghai's Corinthians
1933,
PERRY ORDERED TO REST
INJURED WHILE PLAYING TABLE TENNIS
While practising at. West Ealing for his table tennis match against Hungary, F. J. Perry, the Eng. Ish Davis Cup player, severely in- jured a muscle of his right arm.
On visiting his specialist, Ferry was informed that unless he gave up lawn tennis and table tennis for some considerable time ́all his tennis and table tennis career
might be affected. Perry was
F. J. Perry,
Body Line world's table tennis champion in Bowling
1928.
but this Laughed at
During two and a half years of lawn tennis Perry has not injured himself seriously, but this is the second time he has been hurt -at the other game. Some years ago
BASEBALL IN THE STATES
AMERICAN LEAGUE STARTS APL. 12
WANEES AGAIN
he injured his ankle in Budapest KENT BATSMEN NOT
ar during the world's table tennis
championship.
Past & Present Pupils to Form Club
FOR LEAGUE SOCCER.
"My doctor," said, Perry, "re-
PERTURBED
porta that I am suffering from It was announced at the annual peno-synovitia of the extensor general meeting of the Kent County tendons of the forearm and will Cricket Club that the memorial to not be able to play any games for at least three weeks.
the late Lord Harris will take the]
FAVOURED
BOSTON TO BE STRONGER
Chicago, Mar. 28.1 American Baseball League offi- cials to-day released the junior circuit schedule calling for a sea- son beginning April 12 and end- ing October 1..
Opening games in the American League are as follows:
Chicago at St. Louis. Cleveland at Detroit. Boston at New York... Philadelphia at Washington.
STRONGER RED SOX
The Boston Red Sox, who re
"It is probably due to taking form of a portrait which is to be mained at the cellar throughout up table table tennis again andng in the pavilion at Canterbury,the season last year, are expected the unaccustomed use of certain tablet, also to be erected in the to do greater things this season. rest precincts of Canterbury Cathedral. The shift in ownership of the muscles. I shall have to
and the fact the Red Sox lineup
aw, which is what I really need, will bear the following inscription: club, which took place last month, In memory of George Robert series of pre-training trades, are Canning. fourth Baron Harris, taken as indications of a strong- whose name, distinguished by his er Boston team this year.
[, suppose.
CHINA'S SPORTS REVIVAL
A movement has been started to organise a football club, member- [ship of which will be open to past and present pupils of the Public and Thomas Hanbury School for SHUTTLECOCK ADDED Boys in Shangbal. It is felt that! it should be possible to bring into existence a team capable of local football circles giving a good account of itself in
TO EVENTS
public service beyond the sens and in his own country and county, and
· held in grateful memory by all lovers of cricket and field games, Is inscribed for remembrance on
The world champions New York Yankees, under the mana. gership of Joe McCarthy urac- tically stood pat on their" 1932 lineup. Many fans expect them to repeat their feat of the past year by annexing the American. League gonfalon and winning the championship.
Connie Mack, the 70-year-old manager of the Philadelphia Ath- letics, who finished in second Mr. G. J. V. Weigall, referring place last year, is confident of
the wall of this cloister and garden, which by his help is consecrated for all time to the memory of the The time-honoured Chinese game men and women of Kent who fell SKILLED SHOTS BADGES.
of shuttlecock, which has been for in the Great War. Born February many centuries a favourite pastime 3, 1851. Died March 24, 1932." The April monthly shoot of the During the past season. the with Chinese children, is, now to
CAN HANDLE IT. Hongkong Rifle Club will take place School team did very well against share the tremendous enthusiasm They shown by the Cantonese toward ath- on Saterday April 22 at 2.30 p.m. the heavier Army teams. and on Sunday the 23rd at 10 am. held the East Lancashire Regt. letic contests. The Education at the annual meeting to "body-victory in the junior circuit this The ranges will be 200 yards, 500 to a draw at half-time, and were Bureau has issued instructions to line" bowling, said he hoped it year. The A's lineup was slightly only defeated in the concluding the schools, and colleges in the var-would not come to England, but if changed, but names like Al Sim- yards and 600 yards with опе
fifteen minutes of the grime. Itious districts that shuttlecock play so Kent could handle it. sighter and seven shots to count is hoped hoped to secure the ser- is to be encouraged and that mat- each range.
vices of most of the players who ches are to be organised on the lines
of modern sports competitions,
at
The President's Cup (presented by: Mr. B. Wylie) is to be presented to the member with the highest aggre- rate score over a period of six con- secutive monthly shoots. Handicaps will be awarded to respective cleases Class as follows:-Class "A", nil, "D" five per cent, Clasa "C" ten per! cent, and Class "D" fifteen per cent. This percentage is considered satisfactory.
The conditions under which thei National Rifle Association skilled shots badges may be issued are:-- The score must be made in some re-
"cognised club competition; any eights qther than magnifying or telescopic; a score must be mude of 120 points. in 30 shots, ten at 200, 500 and 600 yards; or a score of 8 paints in 21 shots, seven at 200, 500 and 0001 yards."
A special N.R.A. bronze badge will be presented to any member who shall return ten scores of 92 points or upwards shot under "King's First Stage" conditions made subsequently to his taking out his arst skilled shpta badge" for the year.
The following members of the Hongkong Rifle Club are entitled to badges to date:-R. H. Woodman (5). Hocquard (3), A. Chan- pellé (2), C. J. F. Simpson (3), R. A. Stirling (2), F. P. Sequeira and C. Kirk.
TO MEET CHAMPIONS.
Players to Engage League Winners on Saturday.
A
A set of regulations governing the playing of the game has been drawn up for league and individual matches. It has also been suggest ed that the game be included in the programme for athletic meetings in schools.
mons, Jimmy Dykes and George Huns are no longer in the fold. "We have," he added, "three Lefty Grove the A's pitching ace, magnificent left-hand bats in and Jimmy Foxx, new home-run A.P.F. Chapman, Woolley and sensation, art expected to furnish Godfrey Bryan, and two of the the fireworks this season.
Other teams in the American quickest-footed right-handers
upa.
in, Ames. and Valentine. We League"also boast of strong line- fancy our chances of gaining the championship next summer, and we will rate them twice as
high if leg-theory comes in."
--
The Honourable Mr. Justice
NÄTIONAL LEAGUE.-
The ..ational League will also open on April 12 and conclude on October 1.
Luxmore, who represented England been arranged as follows:
The first series of games have
at Rugby in 1900 and 1901, was elected the new President. A credit balance was announced of
1,220 118. 8d.
The growing popularity of rowing among women is clearly shown this year by the increased num- ber of enthusiasts who have taken to the river in the early spring Picture illustrates a typical scene at Barnes Bridge, the scene of many a historic Varsity, boat raen duel, with some of the crews returning
from the morning's outing. (Photo Planet News),"
appeared in the team during the past season.
Provision has already been
YACHTS RACE."
New York at Boston
Brooklyn at Philadelphia” Pittsburgh at Cincinnati ∙St. Louis at Chicago
1
SEVEN A SIDE HOCKEY
HEAVY DEFEAT FOR WHITE'S TEAM
In a St. Andrew's Club seven-a- side league match played on the Mariña ground yesterday afternoon, N. A. E. Mackay's team defeated E. H. P. White's team four goals to one. Mackay fielded a full team, while White was without the ser |vices of F. A. Broadbridge, E.
Landelt and K. Grose.
R. A. Carroll (2), C. E. Wong and Mackay netted for the winners, while E, MacNider scored White's solitary point.
CLUB SENIORS.
The following will represent the FANLING PAPER HUNT.senier eleven of the Henghong Hockey Club against the Lincolnshire Re- giment on the U.S.R.C. ground to Rodger and E. V. Eced; W. A. Reed, morrow at 6 p.at:E. S. Moses;
made for an old boys Rugby fif Fifth Extra Ladies' Contest Miss P. Master- Wins After
at North Point,
THE TEAMS SELECTED,
teen, and the promoters see no reason why the school should not The two teams to
represent the be associated with Soccer..
The fifth extra ladies' race was Rest of the league in the annual fixture against the respective chan- It is proposed to apply for rem-railed by Royal Hongkong Yacht Club beats yesterday over a course piens on Saturday next have been bership of the Shanghai Football of 6.2 miles. Details:
Association, and to enter teams in
"H" Class Started at 3 p.m.
Time Yacht.
Belected.
The first cleven was to have includ. Divisions 2 and 3. The club will
ed J. E. Richardson but he leaves the play under the title of the "Corin- Colony on Friday, while E. G. Wal thians."
lington was selected to play but he
is already away from the Colony: Only ten places have been filled in the senfor eleven, while it is not as yet known who will captain the side.
The ten selections are:-G. C. Bur- nott (Kowinoa C.C.), E. R. Duckitt
EXIT URUGUAY.
(Hongkong C.C.), C. Fincher Beaten by Chile 'in Davies
(Kowloon C.C.). E. F. Fincher (Kow loon C.C.), Lieut. C. D. Garthwaite (Army), A. R. Minu. (Indian R.C.) U. M. Omar (Craigengewer C.C.), A. Pearce (Hongkong C.C.), F. D. Pereira (Indian 1.C.), and Com. R. J. Show (Navy).
The match is being played on the ground of the league champions at Poldulam.
THE JUNIOR 'ELEVEN,
Two changes have been made in
Cup Competition.
Montevideo, Apr. 3. Uruguay has been eliminate! from the South American zone of the Davis Cup competition.
ו,
Meeting Chile in the accond round three Lo-day, Uruguay was beaten matches to love-Reuter,
Scores:
Finished Corrected
Exciting Race..
SEVERAL FALLS.
in an exciting finish, Miss P. Master, riding White Star, won the Pos'nast paper hunt organised by the
Fanling Hunt Club. 1 4.47-53 4.47-53
An excellent line of about eight (Mrs. T. P. K. Kemble)
miles of paper was laid hy Мг. Colleen. 4.58-01·4.58-53 *
Macnamura over
some first-class (Miss Shenton)
country. On the whole run there was
Rolla
"I" "Y" and "G" Class Started at 3.5 p.m.
Ailsa
5.00.-58 6.00-58
(Mrs. M. Bolt)
Bluejacket: 6.05-33 6.06-02
"
(Mrs. J. Atkinson)
5,01-25 5.00-54 Boojunt
(MTE. P. Fowkes)
4.58-24 4.58-53 Speedwell
(Mrs. Way) Toynette 5.21-28 5.14-14
(Miss O. Patchett) Conice. Dunlop
6.18-46 5.11-31
(Mrs.
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3
H. J. D: Lowe and A. A. Botelho; H. Jwen-Hughes, W. E. Williams, G. E. R. Divett, J. L. Tetley and R. Alford.
BILLIARDS' DISPLAY.
Exhibition Matches in
Chinese Club..
Billiards enthusiasts saw an ex-
not more than 200 yards of paddy hibition by the best players in the fields.
Colony in the matches between A. J. About twenty-five faced the starter. Osmond and Ip Ping-lau and C./Ser- Mr. Stanton led most of the way and geant Jarman and Leung Poon-au as usual, was the most useful man at at the Chinese Club, Canton Bank finding fresh paper at the checks. Building inst night.
There were falls aplenty, and in the In the first match Osmond beat only place where the line went near
500-357 and in the
Home flooded paddy, Tom Cotleigh Sergeant Jarman beat
was unable to resist the temptation Leung Poon-sun 600-340. `Mr. Os-
12
1
6
5
but once paper was found, the field,
Jed by Miss Pat Master, Mr. Pank
4 hurat and Mr. Stanton set clipping
"A" Class Started at 3.15 p.m.
Warp II .... 6.84-07 (Mrs. M. A. Griffin) La Linda ....
Miss J 5.35.40
.......... 6.30-24. Mrs. Krogh Moe)
Elias beat Hernandez, 6-2,6-1, Jan,
ton of the Kowloon Cricket Club and 0.0; Salvador beat Stanhan, 6-7,6-3, Isobel
uf giving "Tenks" his usual mudj mond's highest break was 62, Ip Ping-lau's, 54, Jarman's 90 and
bath
The last check gave some trouble Leung Popn-aun's 38.
pace. For the last mile these three
were racing neck and neck and THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. finished with not more then half a THERAPION No.1 length betweco.
The tun was the best for many
THERAPION NⱭ2
3 years and Mr. Macnamara is to be THERAPION N3
Congratulated.
the original voloctions, C. L. Staple-
K. P. Gan of the Hongkong Univer-]
5.45-66
sity were included in the team but 0-3.5-0.
(Mrs. Chevasse)
both are unable to play on Saturday
Jogs
and their places have been given to
3chonberr and Deik beat Stankan
(Mrs. Stanton)
B. K. Ng of the University and E. and da Silva, 6-4,8-6, 6-4-Neuter's True Blue .. Overy of the Kowloon Cricket Club. Morning Post Special.
....... 5.13-18
5.31-09
嚣
3
(Mrs. Adams)
The arder of finishing WAN-1
White Stars (Miss Master); 2.
Malaki (Mr Pankhurst); 3, Lacky Bird (Mr. Stanton).
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