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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1933.

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CRAIGENGOWERS' NEW TENNIS CAPTURES

TAM YOC FONG-TSUI YAN PUI

A. V. GOSANO ALSO PLAYING

TWO POWERFUL TEAMS

HAPPY OUTLOOK FOR LEAGUE SEASON

(By "Veritas")

If there is one club

TAM YOC FONG,

K.C.C. Tennis Tourney

The good progress made on

which is anticipating Sunday in the, Kowloon Cricket the forthcoming tennis league season with

perfect equanimity, in fact, absolute confi- dence, it is the Craigengower Cricket Club.

And they have plenty of reasona for such an outlook. Here Are just six of them.

Club tennis tournament encour- ages the bellef that the remain- ing 129 matches will be completed well within the schedule.

Competitors, however, are re- quested to note the committee's decision that outstanding games can be played off during the week if so desired.

All participants who remain in the various events are asked to be present at the K.C.C. on Saturday next at 230 p.m.. and again on Sunday afternoon, when further arranged programmes

will be played.

Y. Hachlumn and D. Leonard (semi-finalists in this yearY* | ZUZANAOWANZONINAMAARZOEKL Open Doubles Championship)

pul

Tam Yoc-long and Taui Yan CASSUMBHOY

A. V. Gosano and R. Choi

These six players will more than likely constitute the senior team this summer and it needs only a rapid glance at the names to con- vince, one that is going to be a pretty powerful combination.

The capture of Tam Yoc-ions, conqueror of L. Goldman In the singles championship, and UX- finnlist for the Hanol title, together with Tusi Yan-pui, younger brother of Taui Wal-put, should prove a big thing for the Club.

Both are young players, needing experience to round off naturally talented games, but as they are already Indulging

serious. In practise day at the C.C.C., they should take the courts at the end of next month well fitted to meet: any opposition.

OLD' COURT COLLEAGUES,

Craigengower are fortunate to have obtained the services of A. V. Goshno and his partner. ship with Robert Chol should prove of great benefit to the club. These two have been playing together for two or three years and have reached an understanding which makes up for any deficiencies in stroke production.

to

WILL PLAY

IN INDIAN R. C. LEAGUE TEAM

A WEEK-END DECISION

(By "Veritas")

Two of the successful crews who took part in the annual regatta and Interport at the R.H.R.Y.C., on Saturday. Top. The Canton four. who came second in the Interport, Laft to right: Weight, Pote Hunt, Nolish and Rasmussen. Below the Yacht Club team which won the Stock Exchange Challenge Cup. Left to right, Haywood, Easter. brook, Leefe, Knudian and Dullay.

PHILIPPINE SWIMMERS MAY VISIT H.K.

LOCAL ASSOCIATION SENDS OUT INVITATION TO TOURISTS

NEW CHINESE CLUB JOINS UP.

LOSE AGAIN

YANKEES BITE THE DUST

SENSATIONS IN U.S. BASEBALL

Washington, Apr. 24. Somo sensational scoring in the American League, together with another defeat for the Now York Yankees their second in successive matches---- featured American baseball in the major leagues to-day. Washington noged out the Yankees by eleven runs to ten, Kuhel homaring for the vinners.

Jimmy Foxx scored home run for Philadelphia in their decisivo win against Boston by 16 runs to 10, and another fine mintch Was seen in the National League where Philadelphia Just pipped Boston, Hogen and Klein scoring home runs for their eldes,

E.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

R. H. Philadelphia.... 6 15 2

Boston

5 10 2 Hogen scored a home run for Boston and Klein roplled for Philadelphia who won in the 12th innings.

I

New York... 1 8 1 Brooklyn ........ 0 4 2 (Hubbel pitched for New York) Chicago's game at Cincinnati was postponed on account of min. AMERICAN LEAGUE,

Chicago

Cleveland

Washington

Now York

#1 8 2

1

7

11

21

2

10 12

3

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(Kuhel homered for Washing-

If the request of the Hongkong Swimming As- sociation is granted, Hongkong will be given an opportunity of seeing the Philippine swimmers, who ton) are to tour Formosa, in action.

A lot too, depends on the route | which the southern swimmers take, it was revealed at a meeting

of the Council of the local Swim-

HOME RACING.

ming Association last night. It is Call-Over and Probables more than possible that Hongkong

will not be touched en route, but for Two Thousand Guineas. the local body have decided to

J. A. E. Cassumbhoy, write to the Philippine Associa

the I.R.C. player, and runner-up

tennis tion asking if it is possible to ar-

range a contest with the tourists.

Among other important business transacted at the meeting, the

ap-

in this year's open rules governing the water polo sub-com- championship, who league, drawn up by a

mittee were presented and was doubtful as to proved. whether he would participate in league tennis this season, has made his decision.

He will play for the Indian Recreation Club' and take his

customary place in the senior

team.

en-

LEAGUE NEXT MONTH. It was announced that Irles for the polo, league will close on Wednesday May 24, at 6 p.m., and that the league will start OR June 6. This applies to both senior and junior sections.

Both divisions will play one round each, and it was intimated

MANITOBA FAVOURITE.

Boston

Philadelphia

10 14 2

16 17 3

(Foxx scored a home run for Philadelphia and R. Johnson homered for Boston.)

Detroit

St. Louis

3

4 '6 1080

Reuter.

London, Apr. 24. BURNLEY OUT OF

The call-over for the Two Thousand Guineas, to be run over a milo at Newmarket on Wednesday, is: 85/20, Manitoba (t. and o.).

9 Statesman (t. and D.). 10 Colorow (t. and o.).

100/8 Scarlet Tiger (a.).

300/8 Lochiel (0.).

100/9 Hariners (o.),

100/0 Young Lover (0); 20 (t), 100/0 Rodasta (o).

20 Felicitation (t. and o.). 22 Titian (0.)..

26 Light Sussex (9.).

The probable starters and riders are

Harinera Sussex

DANGER

VALUABLE POINT FROM SPURS

London, Apr. 24, Burnley captured the point from the Spura to-day necessary to put them out of relegation danger. The only effect the

(Pat Beasley), Light concesalon had upon Tottenham (Taylor), Young Lover was to handicap their prospects Perryman) Madagascar (Carslake), of the second division champion- King Salmon (Harry Wragg), Blue ship, but they are already fairly Graes (Graves), Breaffy (CHA

Interlaco

FIRST DIVISION,

- 1 Aston Villa SECOND DIVISION.

1 Tottenham

THIRD DIVISION,

Q Wrexham

that the Association would have five baths at its disposal.

Richards) Highlander Weston), assured of promotion. A newly formed club of young Lochiel (Dick), Melfort (Martin),] But in addition to these three This means he will team up with very useful pairs, the Craigen-I, M. A. Razack, with whom he has Chinese made application to join Scarlet Tiger (James), Solar Boy

Cnd this was granted. They jolu (Fred Fox)thes March For Her Sheffield U.

(Smith), gower will be in played. for the last two years, and under the name of the Young bert), Felicitation (Benry), Gino The position whe entered together in the doubles Companions Aquatic Association (Elliott), Mannering (Canty) Fren

and E. 9. He- championship last February, and or as it is called in Chinese the Hols (T. Burna), Panama (Nevett), Burnley ward, who played the IRC, are thus assured of a Liang Yau. They will compete in Raymon (Nicholl), Statesman (Childs). Manitoba - (Gordon regularly for the second strong pair for the A Divi- the polo league.

Before the close, a water polo, Richards), Restormei (Steve Donox-Tranmere teague sub-committee of five was hue), Brunswick (Jones).

No jockeys have been engaged_for|——— elected to run the league and to Mainwood, Titian, Colorow, The Keen deal with the Roferees Board.

and Tuppence-Reuter,

Derby Call-over. Y.M.C.A. COMBINED NAVY.

- 21/2 Manitoba (t and o.) The following teams will turn 100/9 Hyperion (o.)

100/8 Scarlet Tiger (o.) out for the Y.M.C.A, versus Com bined Navy water polo match at the Y.M.C.A. on Thursday of this week at 0.10 p.m.

+

PROBABLE TEAM

The team will probably COR- sist of S.A. and H.D. Rumjahn, Cassumbhoy and Razack, and Pereira and Minu, the latter being taken from last year's

first team last slon side. summer, if their services should be required. In! Jany

chse, these i Jwo will streng- Ithen the second. string very con- Y. Hachiuma, siderably, and na tho remainder of tho 1932 players

been have

B Division combination. retained, Craigengower will probably be

Cassurabhoy decided to throw in fielding the strongest team of re- serves in the history of the club. his lot again with the I.R.C., during

Y.M.C.A.-F. Nicolls; J. Henry and W. Kerr; W. T. Campbell; A. the week-end, and in view of this Donn, J. Schreuder, B. Lange. Re The report that Lai Kwang-tsun the Indians are expecting to offer serve, R. Goldman. was to play for the club is un-

Combined Navy:-C. Mitchell; C. Aldor and G. Groves; W. Hit- founded, but it was thought that renewed and oven

A.E. Chanumbhoy might join mined challenge to regain the cham-ton; T. Lee, J. Laker and J. Mc- the team. He han, however, gono plonship which they lost in 1982.

Crea. in with his old clubṁates of the CR.C.

MOTOR-CYCLE CLUB.

Outing for Next Sunday Planned by Members.

A DIP AT CASTLE PEAK.

more deter-

Petersen May Meet Rosenbloom

for Light-Heavy Crown

Jack Peterson, the heavyweight champion, may make 1928, but in the following month British Albert Hall, London, on June 4

his first attempt to win a world's he beat Roland Todd on points in

London. Įtitle, in June or July,

Negotiations are proceeding Since then, however, he has for a match on the Cardiff City developed into a first-class cruiser- Football ground between Poteren weight.

and Max, F. Rosenbloom, the

The recently formed Hongkong American holder of the world's Potorsen la still able to get

down to light-heavyweight pound-

Motor-Cyclo Club are planning a whole day's outing for Bunday next,ghtweight championship. starting from the Kowloon Car Park Jack is excited at the prospect ago, and is at his best nt 12st 71b. Negotiationa for Peterson's at 10 a.m. What is described as a of having such an early chance "surprise run will be hold, ending of gaining a world's title, and he open air fghts in South Wales in with a swin- at Castle Peak.

is confident that ho can beat the summor are taking shape. Rosenbloom," Paterson's father The first fight may have to bo Thone Intending to participate in declares.

postponed from May 8 to May 15.

the outing are advised to furnish their Rosenbloom fought in England Heino Muller, the second best.

own refreshments, as it is intended

to return about 6 pm. Motorista,

да

middle-weight. Ho

was heavyweight in Germany, is man.. whether members of the Club or not, knocked out by Tommy Milligan tioned as a likely selection for this Aro invited to join the party.

in eight rounds at the Royal match-Router.

100/7 Statesman (t, and o.) 100/7 Lochiel (0.)

100/0 Marinero (o.); 18/1 (6) 22/1 Young Lover (6.); 2571 (t). 28/1 Gino (t. and o.)--Reuter."'"

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