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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1933.

SURFBOARD REGATTA AT REPULSE BAY

LIST OF

ENTRANTS

FOUR CONTESTANTS FOR SUNDAY-Here are four competitors who will take part in the Ragattar Reading from left to right. W. Lawson Butte, Miss Doris Marchant, S. MacNider and Miss Doris Hunt.

DOZEN MORE CENTURIES

BATSMEN SCORE

AT WILL

PATAUDI'S THIRD 200 OF SEASON

SUSSEX LOSE TO KENT

HONOURS LIST,

BATTING.

Harris (Notla) v Middlesex ...234 Pataudi (Worcester) v Somerset.222 Lee, J. (Somerset) v Worcester.193 Keeton (Notta) Middlesex.....

..168

Astil

Berry for Glouc:....166*}

v Gloucester..128

Mead (Hants) v

v Lancashire .113.

Seabrook (Gloucester) Leic'tr .110 Kilner (Warwick) v Glamorgan..104 B. H. Valentine (Kent) v Sussex .103 Townsend (Derby) v Yorkshire .100 Watson (Lancashire) v Haute.. 94 91 Harling (Surrey) Northants.

BOWLING.

#

INTEREST

DAILY INCREASES"

ALREADY 39 IN FOR SEVEN EVENTS

LOCAL ASPIRANTS SHOW PROMISE

V.R.C. SWIMMERS PROMINENT IN ALL RACES

(By "Surfer")

Sunday will provide the first real opportunity for Hongkong to form its opinion as to the merits of surf racing in the paddling variety. This is sport that has grown surpri- singly since its introduction here a short six weeks past, and the local boys that have given it a trial have become real enthusiasts and devotees to this form of exercise.

ΤΟ

DATE

The sen will likely put some of the lads on the bottom of the boards if it is at all on the rough side, for a racer is not the stead- lest thing that can be imagined, na some of the people who have tried recently at the beach will testify.

THEY MAY SET HIGH MARKS-From these five competitors may easily come the champion surfboard paddler of the Colony. They are W. Tanner, L, Santos, Lionel Roza-Pernira and W. Butta (Photor Ming Yuan). few days and is taking the board along nicely. Girls seem to adapt themselves to the sport more readily than the men; just why is, hard to figure out but the fact re- mains that a girl who is a swim- mer of any ability soon finds her Helf at home on a surf-board. The programme of events will Juno Weller and Doris Marchent be the same as are held by the

are going to give a good account international association with well

of themselves and are busy plann- established records for the coming their line of campaign. potitors to try their skill against: Entrants to date are:-

1⁄2 mile men's open champion- ship.

100 yard dash for ladies. 100 yard dash for boys under sixteen.

100 yard dash for men over thirty.

100 yard dash open men's championship.

440 yard relay for men.

440 yard relay for women (the first four to finish in the 100 yd. dash will compete against time to establish a record).

ROZA-PEREIRA'S BOARD.

The men's 100 yard dash will give some keen competition as there are some new boards being built in the colony for the open events. Lionel Roza-Pereira, the local swimming champion is making a board constructed along the new lines designed by Tom Blake, the Freeman (Kent) y Sussex ..6 for 92 world's champion, Lionel has been on some slower bourds in very Goddard (Gloucester)

dennite good time and he is a Lelcenter

....6 for Freeman played havoc with

possibility to win one or both of Mitchell (Derby) v York. his bowling, the match provid-

shire

.6 for 66 the open events., Ted Paget in ing him with 11 wickets at a Wensley (Bussex) y Kent ..6 for 101 also showing up with a new type cost of 149 runs.

London, Aug. 15. Kent avenged their defeat at the hands of Sussex at Tun- bridge Wells, when in the 'return match at Hastings they won by 149 runs.

and 8" forTM 57

41

of board that will balance well in

Yorkshire were completely holds any type of weather and he is n by Derby, who not only compiled Kent's cricket this year was again | strong paddler, with useful expor- two usoful scores, including in dazzling form against Sussex,ience. second innings déclaration, but compiling 103 out of, a total of

dismissed the champions for 218 230.

to win on the first innings.

Batsmen again

Northants and Surrey had a keen: dominated. struggle for runs, culminating -in- Harris of Notts and the Nawab of the former winning on first Pataudi, Worcester's captain, both inning by six runs.-Rautor,

scored double centuries and three-

figure innings were played by ten!

other batsmen. Watson, of Lan-

caahire and Barling of Surrey ON THE WAY TO

missed their centuries by six' and nine runs respectively,

GLOUCESTER'S WIN.

VICTORY

YUGOSLAVIA WIN Against this only Freeman, Goddard, Mitchell and Wenslov

FIRST SINGLES reaped any success with the ball.

Norway and Yugoslavia start- Goddard was responsible for Gloucester's amazing win against ed their match in the qualifying competition for the 1934 Davis Leicester gained a lead of 159 Cup to-day for the right of the first innings. Gloucester re-meeting Austria in the third covered somewhat in their second round.

Leicester.

Doris Hunt Doris Marchent

June Weller

Winifred Hunter

Helen Moran Elaine Yates.

KEEN YOUNGSTERS.

Billy and George Ainslic are. trophies in their case in the boys getting into shape to tuck the

under sixteen race but there will probably be an objection raised to this idea by George O'Connor and Fred Taylor who have both do- elded that Arst place is the only real place to fluish in any kind of race. The boys will have to work as they will be placed on the full sized heavy boards used by the men, but they seem to think it is nothing at all and scoff at the thought of them proving too heavy,

A PRACTICE PADDLE—Although last Sunday's conditions were any- thing but ideal, several competitors for the regatta put in some practice et Repulse Bay. Here we see W. Butts and W. Tanner in action (Photo: Ming Yuen). of the boards brought out from Luigi Soares is entering on one

Honolulu and has been practising both at Repulse and the V.R.C. with definitely good results. Wil-

vonture and applied the closure at Yugoslavin finished the day two ford Lawronco auother stellar 340 for 8, leaving Leicester to matches to the good, winning both aquatic performior has set his score 182 to win.

singles, three games.

Scorca:

Puncec

It was at this juncture that Goddard appeared on the scene. Bowling with infinito skill he took for 41, causing Leicester's dismissal for 185 and allowing Gloucester to win by 46 runs.

B. H. Valentino, whose hurricane hitting has been A featuro

of

Reuter.

goal for the 100 yard dash and: is doing some good work in the rough water of the harbour near the (Yugoslavia) beat V.R.C. Bill Butt is working ha- Hannes G-1, 6-0, 3-6, 6-3.pressively at Repulse with his Kukuljevic (Yugoslavia) bent Seaspray III, and has the ad- Finnsmith 6-1, 6-1, 61,vantage of a board with which he

is thoroughly tamillar.

The entire lat of entrants for this event are capable of taking the first prize in good time and a close finish is Inevitable. Entrants to date nro:

Lulg! Soares Lance Morgan

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Glamorgan (416) beat Warwick (276 and 248-

2) on first innings.

Somerset (387-8) drew with Worcester (456-9

dec.)

Derby (245 and 330-8 dec.) beat Yorkshire

(218 and 137-2) on first innings. Gloucester (278 and 340-8 dec.) beat Laicos-

ter (437 and 135) by 46 runs, Kent (230 and 216) boat Sussex (169 and 128)

by 149 runs. ;

Northants (238 and 257) beat Surrey (232 and

181-5) on first innings.

Notts (561-4 dec.) beat Middlesex (353 and

8-0) on first innings."

Lancashire (297 and 27-2) beat Hampshire'

Ted Paget

Wilfeld Lawrence Lionel, Roza-Pereira Stanley. MacNider W. A..Tanner Ming-Soaren W. Lawson Butt Ed Noza

LADIES 100 YDS.

Entrants to date are:-

George Ainslie Billy Ainalie

George O'Connor

Fred Taylor Eddie Cook Tommy White

Allen Wayne

THE "VETERANS", Geoffrey Lammert of rugger). fame is going to make heroic offort to win the Men's (over 30) Lo event, ・ and · is quito Ĥkely succeed. Johnny Soarea has de- cided to make the family entrance complete, and, Incidently of course take the opportunity of giving cheer to a lttle party of friends with the harvest of his efforts.)

Entrants to date "are;

Geoffrey Lammert Johnny Soares

F. B. Sequeira

W. A.Tanner

A. Marcell

·BIG 1⁄4 MILE ENTRÝ,

A half mile is a long way even on a surf-board and to pick a winnor here is a tough task for any one to attempt. The same

In the Indies 100 yard dash there is a wide range of possibili- ty, as all of the entrants are com-run of favourites naturally take paratively inexperienced and it is precedence, here as in the 100 yd. anybody's race as far as I can 800, dash. The possibility of upsets

In the days best in great at thei turna Will prove.

lot of hard practice during the last

Entrants so far are:

Luigi Soares

Ted Paget

Wilfrid Lawrence Lionel Roza-Pereira W. A. Tanner

Lance Morgan

Stanley McNider Ming Soares

George Watkin W. Lawson Butt Ed Roza

PRIZE-DONERS,

for the events by the following

The prizes have beon donated

list of local business houses: 100 yd. men's open, Bernards of Harwich have given three-mor- chandise certificates of $12, $9 and $6,

For the 100 ydadnab for women, three prizes have been offered by Watson's Pharmacy, Men's over thirty 100 yd. dash is supplied by Gande, Price. The men's balf mile open have three cups donated by Lano Crawford's and the Boys race prize will be suppiled by Outdoor Sports Equipment Co.

The official list of entranta does not close until Friday noon, and all desiring to enter any event may procure entry forms at Mesara. Lane, Crawford's, at the V.R.C., Y.M.C.A.. or through application to Mr. E. W. Friman, Exchange Building.

Boards and instructions ore available for any who wish to enter, and a reminder is given that there is no entrance fee or cliarge for using a board.

BILLIARDS

LINCOLNS BEAT

THE _K.C.C.-

The Kowloon Cricket Club en- tertained the Lincolnshire Regi- ment to a friendly game of billi- ards at the K.C.C. last night, the soldiers winning by 1500 to 1831 pointa,

Scores:--

K.C.C.

M. N. Rakusen R. P, Phillips

· II. Kew A. Hyde-Lay.

C. WIRE

FOR OTHER

200

161

200 156

SPORTS NEWS SEE PAGE 9:

W. Goldenburg

A. Jones L. Jack

Total

LINCOLNS:

L/Cpl. Herrlott 1/Cpl, Maltby, LL, G. II. King 8gt. Green Godad Capt. P.I., Williams Pte. Atkisson Pte. Turder Pte. Abbott

184 148

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