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THE

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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 which is anticipating the forthcoming tennis league season with perfect equanimity, in, fact, absolute confi- dence. it is the Craigengower Cricket Club.

And they have plenty of reasons for such an outlook. Here Just six of them.

are

TAM YOC FONG.

K.C.C. Tennis Tourney

The good progress made un Sunday in the Kowloon Cricket Club tennis tournament excottr- agen the belief that the remain- Ing 128 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 it so desired.

All participants who remain in the various events are asked to be present at the K.C.C. on Saturday next at 2.30 p.m., and again on Sunday afternoon, when further arranged programmes will be played.

CASSUMBHOY

WILL PLAY

IN INDIAN R. C. LEAGUE TEAM

A WEEK-END · DECISION

(By "Veritas")

J. A. E. Cassumbhoy, the 1.R.C. tennis player, and runner-up in this year's open who championship, was doubtful as to 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.

This means he will team up with 1. M. A. Razack, with whom he has played for the last two years, and who entered together in the doubles championship last Fabrunry, and the TR.C., are thus assured of a

aíon side.

Y. Hachiuma and D. Leonard. NECESARIASİFTİ Becond strong pair for the A Divi-

(semi-finalists in this years' POLO IN HONGKONG.

Open Doubles Championship)

Tam Yoc-fong and Tsul Yan- pul

A. V. Gosane and R. Choi, These six players will more than likely constitute the senior team this summer and it needs only n [ rapid glance at the names to con. vinee one that it is going to be a pretty powerful combination.

Local Club May Possibly

Be Transferred.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

The possibilities of the transfer of the Hongkong Polo Club to a site in The capture of Tam Yoc-fong, Kowloon were again mentioned at the conqueror of L. Goldman in the annual meeting, which was held at singles championship, and

Causeway Bay on Friday last. CX- finalist for the Hanoi title, together the absence of His Excellency Major General O. C. Borrett, the chair was with Tusi Yan-pul,

younger taken by Lieut. Col. G.. T. Ralkça, brother of Tsul Wal-puf, should Addressing the meeting the chair-; prove a big thing for the Club.

man said:

In the absence of His Excellency Both are young players, needing the General I have been asked to take experience to round off naturally the Chair. talented games, but as they

are

The Income and Expenditure Ac-

PROBABLE TEAM

The team will probably con- sist of S.A. and H.D. Rumjahn, Casuumbhoy and Razack, and Pereira and Minu, the latter

from last year's]- being taken B Division combination. Cassumbhoy decided to throw th his lot again with the I.R.C., during the week-end, and in view of this the Indians are expecting to offer

renewed and even more deter mined challenge to regain the cham- pionship which they lost in 1532.

HOME RACING.

Call-Over and Probables

Two of the successful crews who took part in the annual regatta and Interport at the R.H.K.Y.C., on Saturday. Top. The Canton four who came second in the Interport. Left to rights Wright, Pate Hunt, Nolish and Rasmussen, Below the Yacht Club team which won the Stock Exchange Challenge Cup: Left to right, Haywood, Easter brook, Locfe, Knudsen and Dulley.

PHILIPPINE SWIMMERS MAY VISIT H.K.

LOCAL ASSOCIATION SENDS OUT INVITATION TO TOURISTS

NEW CHINESE CLUB JOINS UP

If the request of the Hongkong Swimming As- sociation is granted, Hongkong will be given an opportunity of seeing the Philippine swimmers, who

are to tour Formosa, in action.

A lot too, depends on the route which the southern swimmers

take, it was revealed at a meeting SOCCER CLUB RUINED

decided to

BY SUCCESS

Boness Doing Well Until Promoted

of the Council of the local Swim- ming Association last night. It is more than possible that Hongkong will not be touched en route, but the local body have write to the Philippine Associa tion asking if it is possible, to ar- range a contest with the tourists.

At a meeting recently of the Among other important business shareholders of the Boness Foot- ball Club, a resolution was passed transacted at the meeting, the winding up the company. Boncas Guincas, to be run over a mile at rules governing the water polo was expelled from the Scottish

already Indulging in serious count for the year ended February for Two Thousand Guineas. practise dafly 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. Gosano and his partner ship with Robert Choi should prove of great benefit to the club. These two have been playing together for two or

three years and have renched an understanding which makes up for any deficiencies in stroke production.

sull

on

28th, 1933, reveals an excess of ex- penditure over income of $770.75 08 against a figure nearly double that num for the provious year. However, this is mainly accounted for by the reduction in the account "Interport Expenses" which this year amounted

MANITOBA FAVOURITE.

London, Apr. 21. The call-over for the Two Thousand

Newmarket on Wednesday, is: 85/20 Manitoba (t. and o.). 9 Statesman (t. and o.). 10 Colorow (t. and p.).

100/8 Scarlet Tiger (v.). 100/8 Lochiel (o.).

100/0 Harinerò (o.).

100/0. Young Lover (o); 20 (t.). 100/6 Rodosta (0).

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

26 Light Sussex (o.).

The probable starters and riders

sub-com-League In November last for

lengue, drawn up by a mittee were presented and proved.

LEAGUE NEXT, MONTH.

up-failure to pay certain outstanding

debts of guarantee money.

Mr. Campbell Falkirk, who was

| appointed_liquidator, said that the club was In a very sound financial

It was announced that caposition until promoted to the fries for the polo league will Firat Division of the Scottish close on Wednesday May 24, League.

at 6 p.m., and that the league will start on June 6. This applies to both senior and junior sections.

Both divisions will play one

CLUB RUINED.

A single year's experience in the First Division, with heavy guarantees and other expenses, had ruined the club,

This announcement that a foot-

ball team has been literally ruin- ed by success may occaalan some surprise. Yet it is not uncommon

to $127,10. na against $2,467.20 Inst discrepancy lies, of course, in the fact year. The explanation covering this that Shanghal, visited us this year whereas last year we went there. "Expenditure on Upkeep Ground Buildings" is slightly higher due to repainting the Club House,

The other Items on the expenditure side of the balance sheet are practically the name as for the preceeding period and call for no comment. On the income side the heavy decrease in subscrip tions from $4,088 to $2,794 to the result of our having suspended play are:

Harinere But in addition to those three from November onwards. During this.

(Pat Bensley), Light time playing nicmbers were not

Sussex (Taylor), Young Lover very useful pairs, the Craigen-charged their

which monthly fees rower will be in provide the greater part of the money King Salmon (Harry Wragg), Blue (Porryman) Madagascar (Carslake), the position to received in subscriptions. Had sub- Grass (Graves), Breaffy (Clif round each, and it was intimated G. Lal scriptions been maintained at the Richards). Highlander Weston), that the Association would have und E. S. Ho-level of last year we should have a Lochiel (Dick), Melfort (Martin), five baths at its disposal. ward, who played little more than paid our way.

Scarlet Nger (James),

to hear it anid in English football Solar Boy Turning to the Balance Sheet you (Fred Fox), regularly for the

Interlace (Smith),

circles that such-and-such a team A newly formed club of young la not keen on promotion. This is note that Reserve for Repair to Rodosta (Brothes), March Tor (Her- Chinese made application to join tantamount to saying that the club will irst team last Grounds now stands at $2,750. The summer, if their Royal Naval Recreation Club have (Elliott), Mannering (Canty), Franz and this was granted. They join in question finds it more profitable

bert), Felicitation

біло (Beary), ervices

should reimbursed us for the 80 of the Hals (T. Burns), Panama (Nevett), under the name of the "Young to continue In their pruaont sphere. be required. In Ground to the extent of 3500 and this Raymond (Nicholl), Statesman any case, these sum has been placed to that account. (Childs),

It is natural that many of these Manitoba (Gordon Companions Aquatic Association," two will strong-

Richards), Restormel (Steve Dorog- or as it is called in Chinese the and some are entirely falso. Yet rumours are greatly exaggerated Club's Activities. then the second

hue), Brunswick (Jones). string very con- In regard to the Club's activities

Liang Yau. They will compete in the fact remains that there is a Y. Hachiuma, siderably, and as the outstanding event of the year was,

No jockeys have been engaged for the polo league.

certain amount of truth in the the remainder of the 1932 of course, the visit of The Shanghal Mainwood, Titian, Colorow, The Keen

nasertion that success in the players

have been retained, Polo Club who are, as you know, the and Tuppence--Router.

Before the close, water polo League is not always of financial Craigengewer will probably be holders of the Keswick Cup. Shang- Messrs.

league sub-committee of five was honeft to a club. fielding the strongest team of re- hai was represented by

Franklin, Fritz, Burdick and Woods

elected to run the league and to serves in the history of the club.

while our kido Was composeil of

deal with the Referees Board.. The report that Lai Kwong-tsun Major Barry, Captain Villar, Mesars.

Y.M.C.A. Y. COMBINED NAVY, was to play for the club is Un- These gentlemen put up a very founded, but it was thought that stout effort and-wero nearly success JA.E. Cassumbhoy might join fui in taking the Cup for Hongkong. the team. He has, however, gone: (Continued on Page 7.) in with his old clubmates of the I.R.C.

MOTOR-CYCLE CLUB.

Outing for Next Sunday Planned by Members.

A DIP AT CASTLE PEAK.

The recently formed Hongkong

Pollock and Keswick,

Derby Call-over. 21/2 Manitoba († and o.) 100/0 Hyperion (a.) 100/8 Scarlet Tiger (0) 100/7 Statesman it. and o.) 100/7 Lochiel (0.)

100/0 Harinerò (o.); 18/1 (L) 22/1 Young Lover (o.); 25/1 (t). 28/1 Gino (t. and 6,)—Reuter.

The following teams will turn out for the YM.C.A. versus Com- bined Navy water polo match at the Y.M.C.A. en Thursday of this

at p.m.

ANXIETY OF SOCCER PROFESSIONALS

INTENSIVE WEEDING-OUT A NECESSITY This period of the season is one of the most trying the profos-

Petersen May Meet Rosenbloom.C.A.:-F. Nicolls; J. Henry cional footballer. Ibero are only

for Light-Heavy Crown

Jack Peterson, tho

London.

Negotiations aro: proceeding Since then, however, he has Cren. for a ratch on the Cardiff City developed into a first-class cruiser- Football ground between Petersen weight. and Max. F. Rosonbloom, the

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL.

and W. Kerr: W. T. Campbell; A. two more weeks of the playing Donn, J. Schreuder, B. Lange. Reseason to run and when that time.

has expired club. managements heavyweight champion, may make 1928, but in the following month

British Albert Hall, London, on June 4 serve, R. Goldmann.

will begin to draw up their lists of his first attempt to win a world's he beat Roland Todd on points in C. Alder and G. Groves; W. Hit any season. necessarily there must Combined Navy:-C. Mitchell; players they intend to retain. In title in June or:July, -

ton; T. Loo, J. Lakor and J. Mc-but 1983 will certainly see a mare be lengthy list of "unwanteds,"

Intensivo aystem, of woeding-out by clubs than has been employed Motor-Cycle Club are planning a Arnortean holder of the world's down to light-heavyweight pound- Peterson is still able to got

for seine.years past. With fallon gate receipts due to the trade whole day's outing for Sunday next, ghtweight championship.

depression and 'no' immediato starting from the Kowloon Car Park Jack is excited at the prospect 48, and is at his best at 12st 711.

Negotiations' at 10 am. What is doneribed as of having such an early chance

for Peterson's

prospect of a return to normal. "Surprise run" will be held, ending of gaining a world's title, and he open air fights in South Wales in Club to Meet Lincolnshires patronage, club managers will be with a swin at Castle Peak,

instructed, in many cases, to re is confident that he can beat the summer aro taking shape,

This Afternoon.

tain only a skeleton staff, Rosenbloom," Petersen's father; The first fight may have to bo

In these circumstances, many Those infonding to participate in declaros

postponed from May 8 to May 15:frat division league football fixture football appointments abroad, At the request of the club, the English players have accepted the outing are advised to furnish their Rosenbloom fought in England Helno Muller, the second beat between the Lincoln and the Club is where there is less competition, own refreshments, as it is intended

return about 8 p.m. Motorists, 48 a middle-weight. He

was heavyweight In Germany, fa men-to be played to-day on the Club whether members of the Club or not, knocked out by Tommy Milligan tioned as a likely adlection for this ground, Happy Valley. Kick-off is at nnd in many instances, higher re- Fare invited to join the party.

eight rounds at the Royal match. Reuter.

16.15 p.m.

muneration.

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